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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
rAflK a BRND nUM.KTIN, I1RND, ORKOON, TIIirilHDAY, 1IKCKMIIKII SO, 1017 Tho cow tester, Ray Pottor, wns In this neighborhood on Friday nud Sat urday, A number of tho Pleasant Hldgo fnrmora hnvn lately Joined tho cow testing association. Edith Gray spent Friday nml Sat nrdiiy with Katharine Hodflcld, of Deschutes. Carl lilvcsley, of Deschutes, was hauling sweet rlovor straw from tho Anderson placo Thttrmliiy. George Gray was sawing wood with his gasoline onitlno for 0. K. Ander son Monday. M Central Oregon Neighborhood News t GRAVELY5 ' rr.irniiMT.D Real Chewing Plug rrtdo el nioh, 8pp Tobico tht artvtly Wcr ClM rflor Solid Comfort with Llttl Chtw thn bto chow of ordinary plug, m. in. nnllru IB nnOQP OT IT JP.Jttrvfc,y.ftivf & OumuO. "WT"' - -- COMMUNITY TREK AT POWELL BUTTE l-'iiiiil ! Collected Kip Decoration anil Refrvdiments lr Christ inas Nc Gathering. (Special to tlto nullcttn.) I'OWKLL 1HJTTK. Hoc 12. Mrs. Jack Cronin, Mrs. Pat AnRlnnd nml E. A. Uussott wcro Rend visitors on "Wednesday of Inst week. Allen Wlllcoxon attemleil to busi ness In Prlnevlllo on Wednesday ot Inst week. A I. WrlKht hauled wheat to Prlnc- vlllo for Alton Wlllcoxon one day list vreolt. Mr. and Mrs. Heaves wlllcoxon and Mrs. Ross Uussott spent Wednesday of last week In Ucnd. E. L. I.uthoy was a Ruost at tho W. A. Foster home on Tuesday evening ot Inst week. Allen Wlllcoxon recently purchased the 40 acres adjoining his ranch, on tho west, from Howard Spinning, of "Wilbur. Washington. J. A. Tlggs visited with relatives In Dcnd last Sunday. Jack Meyers was a Sunday guest at tho E. A. Ilussett home. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll visited with Mr. and. .Mrs. Frank McCaffery In Prlnovlllo Sunday evening. At the regular meeting ot tho Im provement Icifiuo Thursday evening, a community Christmas was discussed and It was finally decided to have a real Christmas tree at the hall on Christmas evo. Mrs. Al McCoy received word last week of tho death ot her sister at Canby, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Reaves "Wlllcoxon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bussctt and Lloyd 13ussctt attcended the show In Dcnd Sunday evening. Vic Orewoller, from Bend, visited with his sister and family on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon mado a trip to Bend Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Trucsdalo at tended to business In Prlnevlllo Fri day. Peoplo arc responding generously to the Christmas tree fund which Is to be used in decorations and for the UBual treats. Wallace Smith and family and Miss Kolsch wero business visitors In Prlnevlllo Saturday, Mr. Smith pur chasing SO acres on the Ochoco pro ject. An Irrigation meeting will be held at tho hall on Saturday. Prominent speakers from different parts of the state have agreed to be present and address the peoplo on this subject of forming an irrigation d'strlct. A. W. Uayn waa in Uend on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Shearer and daughter. Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orowellcr at the Orews'.ler mill Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcox?n en tertained at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hall and son. Mr. I and Mrs. J. E. Warner and daughter. j .mt. nnu Airs, wiiiiam wiison mauo n trip to Dear Creek Sunday, looking after their Interests In sheep in that locality. Miss Sybil Cox was the guest ot Miss Evelyn Pursley Sunday evening. Mrs. W. A. Foster was a guest at the home ot J. M. Shearer Monday. Powell Dutto was well represented at tho carnival given by the ladies in Redmond Friday evening and report a most Jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Foster, of Redmond, spent Sunday at the G. J. Shobort homo. mttw ! ?SS I It im H Central Oregon Bank BEND, OFFICERS: I). E. HUNTER, President CARLETO.V li. SWII'vr, Vlco-Prcsldont 13. P. MAIIAITEV, 2nd Vice-President, II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier FENDEL WAITE, Asslstunt Cubhier DIRECTORS: D. E. Hunter XV. L. O'Dounell Carlcton II. Snift E. P. Mulinffey 11. M. Htcpliciu Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Reaves Wlllcoxon delivered pork In Uend Saturday. RED CROSS TO MEET EVERY WEDNESDAY Lower Bridge Auxiliary Mnkiw llntxl kerchiefs and Napkin For Soldier IJoj.h. (SppclnltoThoDullettu.) LOWER llRlDGi:. Doc. 12. Tho Red Cross auxiliary mot with Mrs. Hosklus on Wednesday. It was voted to meet each Wednesday hereafter nt tho Hosklus home, also that there bo no refreshments served. Hand kerchiefs and napkins wcro made. Work on the Lower Drld go-Rod mond road has been resumed. t'he looso rocks have been picked out and the road dragged. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller and son, George, wero Redmond visitors Sat urday. Clarence Dnrron went to Dond tnst Saturday. Frank Nowbold was helplivg A. J. Fullor tho past week, making teed racks. Guy Dobson, ot Redmond, was a Lower Urldgc visitor Sunday. Marlon Hosklus, Paul Scrngglns and John Calverlcy attended Council club meeting nt Clovcrdato Friday evening. Mrs. Jaeger and daughters wont to Dcnd Saturday. L. A. Hunt was In Redmond Satur day. A. J. Fuller, C. F. Hosklus, Gus Stadlg and Chris Anderson attended K. ot P. lodge In Redmond Tuesday evenings. G. M. Saunders, of tho Portland Cattlo Loan Company, was n visitor) at l.owcr uriuge me iirst or mo wcck. Russcl and Frank Chapman mo tored up to tho Graham cabin Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell nml daughter have moved onto their Duck Horn Canyon homestead. ROADS ARE IMPROVED AROUND DESCHUTES Cow TcMer !) VNIt to Ranchers at PleiiHiint Ridge During the Past Week. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PLEASANT RIDGE. Dec 13. An tono Ahlstrom, road supervisor In this district, has beet) doing somo work on the roads near Deschutes. W. II. Gray and George Gray haul ed In somo wood and hay to L. W. Warner, of Redmond, Saturday. Wayne Chase, of Redmond, wns In this vicinity Thursday on business. Andrcd Newton, of Oakvlllo, Wash ington, arrived here Wednesday night to visit In his uncle, O. E. Anderson. Rasmus Petorson Is baling hay on the Williams place this week. O. E. Anderson and Andrew New ton wero Dond visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Cohen, Mrs. Ada Lundberg and Will Sandel were dinner guests at the O. E. Anderson home Sunday. Noah Gray and family, who recent ly traded their place here for ono nar MdfTd, Orogon. exp"ct to leavo for their now homo In the near fu ture. Mrs. J. A. Chaso, who has been staying with her daughter, Etta, at Dend, during her illness, returned home tho last of tho week. Jake Petorson was In Redmond on business Monday. OREGON PLAINVIEW VISITOR RETURNS TO CITY (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PLAINV1KW, Dec. 12,-MIhh Ruth Hollowcll has returned to Portland uttur spending several days at tho Hartluy ranch. Henry Powers spent Sunday In Plnlnvlow. Ho Is working In Clover dale this winter. Messrs. Hnrtlny, Elklns nud Seng gin rodo In tliu Lower Uridyl cnuutiy for cattle Inst week. Several ot tho Plnlnvlow indies at tended the Red Cross auxiliary In Clovordnlo lust week. The Red Cross work Is just being orgnu'zod in tuat vicinity. Rev. Blnlr, of Redmond, held th regular preaching services at tho Plnlnvlow school house Sunday. He will make tho trip only ouco In four weeks during tho winter month. Ready Now at Old Price. Fresh lot ot Foley's Honey and Tar Compound are selling at before-the- war prices. Th's puts this well known coumh medicine, ready to use. In homes nt less than It costs to buy and mix the Ingredients yourself, and alt bother ami muss avoided. There Is no hotter remedy for coughs, colds, croup or hi grippo. Sold everywhere. Adv. Boo J. Ryan & Co., for farm Una loans. Adv. JOINT MEETING OF TERREBONNE CLUBS Mn. D. II. Cinte-i lloMrti For Red Cron ami L. P. ('. Women On WednoMluy. Special to Tho Bulletin) TKRRKDONNE. Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gardiner, of Tncomn, are hero visiting the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fullor, of Lower Bridge, wore dinner guests of tho II D. Wlntlclds last Saturday. Tho L. P. C. and Red Cross socloty were delightfully entertained nt the homo of Mrs. D. II. Gates last Wed nesday. It was an all-day meeting , nud at noon a nnunwiui dinner was served by tho hostess. About 18 la dles were present on this occasion. W. A. Kentner, of Powell Dutte. wns visiting relatives here last week. Announcement was nindo last week of the marriage ot George II. Mc Grogor to Mrs. Allco Dlctzman, of Gnldcudnlo, Washington. Their many friends surprised thorn last Wednes day evening with an old-fashioned charivari. O. L. McVey has returned to Dond aftor spending Thanksgiving with his parents here. Tho teachers and pupils of Terre bnnno school are to give a patriotic entertainment Friday evening, De cember H, nt L. P. C. hail. This en tertainment will bo in tho Interests of tho Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoatliman and family, accompanied -Jty Mrs. ('. M. Peckhnm, motored to Lower Bridge last Sunday. Mrs. E. N. Morgan, who has been seriously III, Is Improving slowly. E. Almctor left rocently for Port land, whoro he will spend tho wlntor. F. E. Pellott has rented tho Almutcr place. Mrs. Nelson Dexter has boon enter taining a dear friend, Miss Wlliurd Pasqulth, who Is visiting here from Princess Anne. Maryland. Gonrge Whltels, of Prlnevlllo, vis ited his family over tho week end, For farm tana louzs sco J. Ryan & Co. Adv. Old Soldier CJUps Iternmmrndutlon. Gustav Wangelln, Commundor of G. A. II. Post, PIckneyvllIe, III., writes: "I highly recommend Folny Kidney Pills, which I prefer to nil others I have used." Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from back ache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen joints, langulduoss, kidney trouble and sloop disturbing bluddor nil ments. Sold everywhere. Adv. TO GIVE PROGRAM ON DECEMBER 24 West End .School at .Mllllrnn Will (l- brali) On Evening Ilcfoio Clirlstnuus, (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILLICAN, Doc. 17. Miss Gnrsko postponed her ChrlstmaH program. Mq T f (V''ftn nml fnii '11 "ti. ler tholr programmo at tho West End school houso Monday ovonlng, Docombor 24. i I Grovor Caldwell called at tho D. D, Conaway homo Monday, I Opal Conaway will again attond school aftor tho Xmas vacation. I turn. u. it. ttuiit-r wus u i.iomluy I SF STOP! Anil Invewtlgato our prices before) huylutr your groceries. Wo can have you money. P. B. Johnson's MUlicuu. Ore, Tolonhone Lit, - -J ft; CI I.OOKIOUTHH I'UOTr.CTION H1!A1.'IT Itt NOT UHA1, tl WAV IU.V afternoon visitor nt tho D 11. Con away homo. Boiuili) Goodmnn went to Dend on Wodnestlny to work, wh l his broth er, Isadore, eaiuo out to stay with his mother ami brothers, Jay and Walter. Mrs. i:il Spencer called at tho II. II. Conaway home Urn p.ist week. Mrs. P. D. Johnson tundo a busi ness trip to Bend Saturday by auto- mobile. Charles Groffotihorger'a had quite a number of visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Feeal nud sou, Miss Thores.i Gnrsko and Walter and Roy Keller. Mr. Groffenbergor's brother, George, also cniuo to tho Groffenber ger homo Sunday, from Montana. Ho has gone to Portland and vicinity to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Cnunwny nnd sons, John nud Fred, wore out to sou tholr now grandson, Don Doll, Hun day. D. 1). Conaway brought thorn from Dond in his car Sunday morn ing, taking them buck again Sundny evening. Other Sunday dlnuor guests nt the II. D. Conaway homo wcro Mr. nml Mrs. Frcd Klger and daughter. Naomi, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schmorl and family, Mrs. Denzll Dyer and daugh ter, Frances, and sllster, Daisy Clin gun nnd II F. Dyer. Mrs Schmorl, who has been staying at tro Cnuuwuy houio for some time, roturued to Dend with Mr. Schmorl on Sunday. Frank Sponcor and Graver Cald well wcro Saturday callers at the D. D. Conaway home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodmnn came nut from Demi nud visited school Mon day. Frank Mnlniio hauled water for Connways Tuesday. Mrs. It. It. Keller was combining pleasure nud business calls this week at tho Alex Feeal, F. E. Going, Geurgo Cook und A. D Norton homes Tues day, nt tho J. J. Holland home Wed nesday, and at tho George Roberts, I. L. Owen, Vornon Clovotvtor, L. Goodman und Ell Spencer homes on Thursdny. Alex Feeal went to Bond to ssek employment this week, Intending to work In Dond while the good weather lasts, F. E. Going Is expectod hnuie the 20th of this month to remain over Christmas. J. J. Holland wns hauling wood and water for Mrs. C. M. Rosin sttv oral days tills week Guy Schnofer called at tho J. J. Holland homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ford In nml Tuuscher ware Sunday visitors at the J, J. Hol land homo. It. I. Keller also called at tho Hol land homo Sunday afternoon. Guy Schaofor called at tho Frank Porelvul homo recently. Albert Tauscher, stationed nt a soldiers' training ramp In California, where he Is physical Instructor, An drew Tauscher, from Portland, ami Loo Tauscher, from Bond, are ex pected homo by tholr parents, Mr. and F. Tauscher, today. Leo Tauscher Injured his finger tho past week while working lit Bend. Loo Keller also Injured his nrni at Dcnd. Hornce Cook, who Is In tho train ing cump nt American Lake, expects to bo removed to the eastern coast preparatory to leaving for Franco, soon. Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho R. R. Keller homo Tuesday. T. W. Todd Is very III nt Bend, nnd wns unablo to return from Dend last Sunday, ns he Intended. Mrs, William Renin mado a trip to Demi this week, returning Wednes day. Gonrgo Roberts has about com pleted tho now addition to his house. Tho school board of District No. 2f will moot nt tho West End school houso at 2 o'clock Saturday. Vernon Cleveugor Is busy laying tho cement foundation for his now houso. Mrs. R. R. Keller -was a Sunday afternoon visitor at tho P. D. Josuson homo. Ell Sponcor and hoiib, Cnsslo and BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT ' $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE S'r'ick? BEND BRICK & LUMBER. CO., THANK HEAVENS THAT unMICV l? QTIIFPPni SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY SWALLOW THAT JUST AS OOOD JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG IN5TEAU Uf MCMl, unwuui Frank, are busy building an addition to lliolr house. Mrs. J. J. Holland wns u Tuesday afternoon visitor at thu Charles Urof teubeitger home. I .L. Owen was busy hauling wood nud butchering this week, Mrs. I L. Owen Is going to Bend Sunday to attend the teachers' Insti tute Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Miss Gnrsko will also attend tho Institute. RED CROSS MEETING IS WELL ATTENDED Pnm'll Hullo Auxiliary Mci-ti. With Mp. WlllroMin Sih-ImI In Hum, (Special to Tho Bulletin) POWELL BUTTE, Dec. 18 Tho Red Cross meet with Mrs. Allen Wlll coxon on on Friday. A good number wore In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster speuv Monday In Prlnevlllo. The plo social at tho community hall on Friday was well attended, about lift being raised. Mrs. Ed. Barnard, daughter Iter nice, and Mrs J K. Warner and daughter. Hva, spent Tuesday of Inst week In Bend Mr .nnd Mrs J. F. Rico were In Bend on Tuesday of last week. J. A Rlggs delivered dressed hogs In Bend Wednesday of last week J. M. Shuarer was confined to the house several days last week, owing to an Injured knee. J. P. Bowman and family have moved to their homestead again after You Help Make it A Merry Christmas By selecting useful and servicable gifts. Our Holiday line is not ex tensive but it is practical. A ' glance over this list may help you Casserole Reed Roasters Universal Food Chop pers Universal Thermos Pails Keen Kuttcr Pocket Knives Keen Kuttcr Shears Evercady Daylos Safety Razors Simonds Saws Rifles Christmas Boo our windows. Tliey teem with sujflotlons. Bend Hardware Co. OTHER BUILDINGS E3 "V WITHOUT THIS HI'.AL living on tho tunes ranch since last spring. A. W. Dayu was a Betid visitor on Tuesday of Inst week Mrs. W A Foster nnd son, Ben, visited with Mrs Leonard at Alfalfa Friday nud Saturdav. CMr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. nud Mrs. A. W. Iliiyn, E. A. Bussett nud Jnko Brlx were Id Bend on Satur day. A. L. Moore moved his fumlly to their new home near the Deschutes river about four miles west of IUA inoml. ' Mrs. li. A Ilussett nnd daughter, Fay, Oludy Pauls and Grandma Drown enme out (rout Prlnevlllo on Friday to enjoy their vacation until. Doroeinbor 31. f Miss Katncli and Miss Jennie Hart ley are attending institute III Demi, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Shearer and dnUvKhlor, Ruth, were dinner guests nt the W. A Foster home Sundny. Mr. and Mrs Bert Reynolds were guests at thu E. A. Ilussett home Hun day. C. M Charlton has completed sow. lug 100 acres ot ro on his home stead. Allen Wlllrnxnn left for Portland on Sunday evening, where he expects to remain several days on business. , Mr. ami Mrs. M. Shtitrum and Mert Shiitrum, of Pendleton, nm visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hall. Mrs. Hull Is a sister of the Shtitrum broth ers Mrs. Allen Wlllrnvnn and daugh ter. Harriott, were entertained at (ho J. M. Shearer home Monday It E. Duvls vlsltml at the J. IV Bowman home Sunday. f (Continued on Page ft ) We Wish You i OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 eh. jfa