The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 14, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
, GIVE QUILTING BEE
AT POWELL BUTTE
Mrs. Carl MuiuK-t Hostess Sewing
.Machine Secured For lied
Crwvi Workers.
(Special to The llullotln.)
FOWKUli JUJTTH. Fob. 5. Mrs.
Carl I.lnqulst gavo a quilting boo at
tho Communltr Hall on Thursday af
ternoon. Dainty refreshments wore
served and a very cnjoyablo afternoon
spent.
Wallace Smith and family moved
on tho Will Wurxwoller 40 acres,
west of tho J. A. Itlgga ranch, last
week.
.Mrs. S. D. Mustard brought a sow
ing machine from Prlnovlllo last week
to be uscl In tho Kcd Cross work.
Mrs. Carl Llnqulst left for Van
couver on Saturday to remain with
Mrs. O. Hhodo for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. X Hall roado a
trip to their ranch on tho Ochoco,
abovo Prlnovlllo, Tuesday of last
week.
Mr. and -Mrs. Boss Dussctt enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Heaves Will
coxen .for dinner Tuesday evening
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flint left for
Wichita. Kansas, Friday morning,
whoro Mrs. Flint was called, owing
to tho serious lllnoss of her mother.
Lloyd and Rosa Bussett were In
Prlnevlllo on Friday.
Tho Red Cross workers met with
iMrs. Hugh Stewart on Friday, 11
ladles being prcsont.
Miss Ruth Foster's illness Is much
Improved tho past week.
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Warner were
business visitors In Ucnd Saturday
afternoon, returning with a new Max
well, which Mr. Warner purchased
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Overturf and
children and Mr. and Mrs. George
Jones, of Dend, autoed through this
(section Sunday.
Al. McCoy spent Friday and Sat
urday of last week In Rend.
Mrs. John Harper and family spent
bunday with Mrs. Harpers sister,
Mrs. John Rrown, and family.
CLUB ENTERTAINS AT
LARGE SOCIAL AFFAIR
O. D. O. Meeting at Cliulfan Homo nt
Plaint lew Well Attended Xeu
Soslou With Mrs. Clark.
(Special to The Bulletin.)
PLAINVIBW, Feb. 5. Last Sat
urday, Howard Hartley took his cat
tle across tho river on a ranch near
Deschutes, where he will feed them
for several weeks.
Lloyd Powers passed tho examina
tion for military service and Is look
ing for his call to the training camp
to come soon.
About 50 neighbors and friends at
tended the social evening of the O.
I). O. club held at the Chalfan home
last Friday night. Games of cards
were enjoyed, besides a short pro
gram given by tho ladles. One of the
cleverest numbers was an original
poem on "Men," by Mrs. Pulllam.
Delicious refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Do Armond and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett and fam
ily were guests present from Rend.
The next meeting of tho O. D. O.
club will bo held on Thursday after
noon, February 14, with Mrs. Clark.
Tho ladles aro requested to como as
early as possible and bring their scis
sors and thimbles.
Mrs. Alex Levorenz was on the sick
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Central Oregon Bank
BEND, OREGON
OFFICERS:
D. E. HUNTER, President
CARLETON IJ. HWIFT, Vice-President
E. P. MAIIAFFEV, Vlco-Prcaldent,
II. SI. STEPHENS, Cashier
DIHECTORH:
D. E. Hunter W. L. O'Donnell Carleton B. Swift
E. P. Muhnffey II. M. Stephens
Every facility for accommodating
the interests of Central Oregon
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list two days last week.
Paul Scoggln nnd Andrew Arm
strong wero business callers In Iloiul
on Monday.
W. D. Knrn, of Fossil, spent two
days In Plnlnvlow last week.
Mr. nud Mrs. H. H. Do Armond
worn dinner guests at tho J. A. W.
Scoggln ranch last Friday evening.
Hubert Scoggln was called to Rend
last Thursday as a witness in tho
Squaw Creek-Snow Creek irrigation
ditch hearing.
Mrs. Lousotta Pulllam spent tho
week end nt tho Hartley ranch.
F. W. Lovorenz and family nt
tended tho meeting of the Plnohurst
Improvement club Saturdny evening
and stayed all night with Mrs. Nich
ols. Marlon Ward has been sick the
past week with a llghjt attack of np-
pondlcltlcs.
Mrs. Weaver was tho guest of Mrs.
Grovor Pulllam Saturday night and
Sunday.
Word has been received from Miss
Hollowcll, Mrs. Hartley's sister, who
is a Red Cross nurse in California,
that she has had a very serious at
tack of lung trouble The cause was
over-oxposurc when tho camp tents I
were blown down in a severe dust
storm and tho occupants were nearly
smothered by the blowing sand.
Mr. Fnwcott. F. G. Powers and II.
A. Scoggln wero business callers in
Redmond last week.
Jim Pulllam and Ray Armstrong
attended tho club dance In Tumalo
Saturday evening.
tMr. and Mrs. Alex Levorenz and
Lillian spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Pulllam.
Wm. Rrlnk, from near Hampton
Ruttc, has moved into tho J. E. Mills
house.
A fairly good-sized audtenco heard
Rev. McVlcker preach at tho Plain
vlow school houso Sunday afternoon.
Rev. McVlcker Is a visiting pastor to
tho Redmond charge since the resig
nation of Rev. Ulalr.
Mrs. R. L. Scoggln, Miss Ndllo and
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggln were
guests at tho Armstrong homo on
Sunday.
Andrew and Ray Armstrong sold
their steers to Aldrlch, of Clovordalc,
last week.
For farm land loass sco J.
& Co. Adv.
Ryan
FORMER BEND BOY .
SENDS ORIGINAL POEM
Thomas F. Flap;, Now In the Xuty,
Writes Versos to Friend
Veur This City.
(Special to Tho Bulletin)
DKND R. F. D. NO. 1.. Fob. C.
Thomas F. Flags, a former Rend
high school boy who Joined the navy
and Is on the U. S. Battleship Fred
crick, in Now York harbor, sends tho
following original poem to a friend
In this locality:
Just n Sailor.
I am only n sailor after all,
I Just enlisted at my country's call;
But my heart's as good as any
man's, '
And I'll do my duty tho best I can.
Sometimes I a bit lonely got,
Away from my friends I know, and
yet
I nm sure called to "do duty here,"
To fight for right without a fear.
I carao from tho best that America
gives,
From tho land wherein righteousness
lives;
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1'vo taken tho vow of nlloglnnco
true,
And bollovo mo, I'll soo "the whole
gnnio through."
Aftor tho war Is over, I'll go homo,
No nioro this sad world to roam.
Thus I write to tho friends I loft
behind,
Who havo always treated mo so
kind,
Thos. F. Flngg.
FEVER RESPONSIBLE
FOR CLOSED SCHOOL
Scarlet Inn Chaos In Two Knmllles nt
Chuerdnlo Hod froNs Meet
ings Postpone!.
(Special to Thn llullotln.)
CI.OVEIIDALE. Or., Feb. 8.- Tho
Heard nud Kuinwnlt children havo
scarlet fovor, but In n very light
form. School was closed lust Wed
nesday so tho school house could lit)
thoroughly fumigated. Tho ontlro
school was exposed, but thero havo
been no other cases learned of so fur.
Dean Van Mntre, Idelln Miller and
Voruo Skelton attended tho dance at
Tumalo Saturday night.
Thoro was no Council Club Friday,
on account of scarlet fever.
Llltlo Evelyn Kllno tins been on the
sick list.
Gus Sliidlg, of Lower Bridge,
brought 40 head of beet steers up
to C. K. Hesse hist week. Mr. Hisso
Is going to fatten them tor Mr. Stn
dig. Dan Forren made a trip to Bond
Monday to take tho military exam
ination. Dean Van Mntro took n cow to
Redmond for E. E. Hosso Saturday.
U.K. Kllno mndu a trip to Sisters
Monday.
Thero was no meeting of tho Red
Cross last week, and thero will bo
none this week, on account of scar
let fovor.
J. K Aldrlch bought eight head
of beef steers from H. K. Hosso last
Friday.
Fred Van Matro was In Clovordalc
last Friday.
John Gottor returned homo from
Portland a fow days ago.
Georgo Cyrus and boys made a trip
to Sisters last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fryrcar, Mrs.
Goorge Cyrus and Tom Arnold mo
tored to Bend last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson re
turned homo from Tho Dalles Tues
day, whore Mrs. Johnson hus been in
tho hospital for tho past six weeks.
Mrs. Johnson Is reported Improving.
Miss Agnes Allen is still taking caro
of her small baby.
HIGH WINDS DO MUCH
DAMAGE AT STAUFFER
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
STAUFFER. Feb. 9. Mrs. Juddy
Hasch was visiting In Surprise valley
Tuesday and Wednesday.
T. L. Cowan went out to Bend last
Tuesday, to bo gone about n month.
B. F. Kasspohl made a trip to Sur
prise valley Monday.
A hard wind visited the valley on
Monday night, tearing lC-foot boards
from J. H. Hasslor's barn and carry
ing them a dlstanco or SO yards. It
was ono of tho hardest winds ever
known to strike this valley, say old
tlmors.
Mrs. Bradley, of Wagontlro, was In
tho valley Thursday.
Soo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loans. Adv.
NEW TEACHER IS NOW
AT WEST END SCHOOL
Clashes Itcoponod For .Mllllcuii Chil
dren .Mr. Hiihburil Will Ho
Instructor For Vcnr.
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
MILLICAN, Fob. 9. J. Alton
Thompson, superintendent of schools,
brought out Mrs. Hubbard on Monday
to teach our Wct End school, which
again began classes Tuesday. Mrs.
Hubbard and little daughter aro now
hoarding at tho Wm Ream home.
Mrs. Ream Is cnrlnjr for tho little glrl
during her mother's nbsenre. Mr.
Thompson also mado a business trip
to tho Grlnstcad school house.
Charles Groffenbcrger Is busy
hauling water this wcok.
Wm. Rahn wont to Portland Fri
day, to improve his health, which Is
very poorly.
Mrs. J. J. Holland wns n caller at
the R, R. Keller homo Friday.
Mrs. U. II Keller and noil, Harold,
wero visitors at her parents' homo
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri
day. Tho danco at tho Dennis storo wns
well attended Saturday. Another will
ho given Fobruary 10 Instead of tho
14th, as formerly mentioned.
I. eo Tauschor came out with Alex
Feeal and brother Saturday, to visit
with his parents.
Leo Keller came out with Bill
Spencer Saturday to visit with his
family.
l,eo Tauschor and I.oo Keller ro-1
turned to Bend with Alex Fecal and
brother Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beam and their
daughter, Florence, wero Sundny din
ner guests at tho (eo Cook homo.
Leo Keller called to tho It, II.
Keller place Sunday.
Win. Todd called on tho Hollands
w-
STOP!
Anil Invextlgute our price
before buying your groceries.
We can havo you money.
P.B.Johnson's
Sunday morning.
J. J, Holland and wife worn Hun
day dinner guosts nt tho R. R, Keller
homo.
Mary and Jnsoph Holland nud Wal
ter nud Roy Kollor plnyud at tho A.
D. Norton homo Sunday.
Win. Todd was a timidity nflurnonn
caller nt thn A. 1). Norton homo,
Mr. mid Mis. I, L. Owen nud
daughter, Chnrlottn, wore cullers nt
tho P, II, Johnson homo Monday.
J. Alton ThnmpBoii culled at thn
R. R. Keller homo Monday.
Win. Todd wns a Sunday ovoiiIiik
visitor at tho R. R. Kollor homo.
P. B. Johnson mode n hunliiess trip
to Bond on Monday mid on Thurs
day. Win. Todd wns at tho Sloan rnncli
Monday,
11. Moore was a dinner guest nt the
P. 11. Johnson homo Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Norton and
threo children wero nil-day visitors at
tho L, (Hess homo Tuesday.
Lylo Caldwell Is staying with his
fattier and attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Orlnsteud and
small son visited with her parents
near Bend, Tuesdny.
Win. Todd returned to his homo
stead Friday, nfter having been In
Spokane, Seattle. Tnconiu, Portland.
Tho Dalle nud Bend. Ho routed nil
his Bend property for tho coming
your mid Intends to rebuild his houso
hero mid slay on his ho men lead.
Mrs. F. Tnuschiir and daughter,
Mrs. L. B. Keller and grandson, Har
old Kollor, wore Tuesday visitors at
tho J. J. Holland home.
Alex Fecal jtnd wife mndo u trip
to Bend on Tuesday, returning the
sumo day.
Mary Holland visited with the It.
R. KillersTuesdny evening.
R. R. Keller finished hauling wood
Tuesday.
Mrs. It. It. Keller visited with Mrs.
J. J Holland Wednesday afternoon.
Wm. Todd cnlled al tho Sloan nnd
Holland places Wednesday.
Tho pupils that took the eighth
grade examinations did nut pass In
tho required number of studies
Mrs. II. G. Caldwell Is III, nt Bend.
CLOVERDALE RANCHER
PURCHASES NEW FORD
Council Cltih Hum Program Next
.Mot-ting to Ih On February
15 Mnny Attend.
(Special to Tho llullotln.)
CI.OVEIIDALE, Fob. 12. H. O.
Wilson made n trip to Bond Thurs
day mid purchased n Ford runabout.
It. J. Skelton had tho misfortune
to loso n milk cow Sunday.
Guy Dnhson, of Redmond, wns
looking nfter his cnttlo which E. E,
Hcssn Is feeding for him, Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Van Matro went to
Bend Sunday to spend a week with
her sister, Mrs. I.. A. Brnndrnburgh.
Thn Council club meeting Friday
wns the first In thrco weeks. Another
will be hold Friday. February 15.
Mr. Buckley and Mr. Bodlfelt, of
Redmond, met somo of the farmers
last Thursday to talk about Improv
ing roads between Sisters mid Red
mond. Severn! of tho farmers attended
tho Htockmen's association annunl
meeting Saturday at Sisters
John Dobbin, Geo Cyrus and II, C.
Miller worked on thn addition to tho
school houso Saturday.
Tho Council club was largely at
tended by Sisters poopln Frldny ev
ening, nmong them being Mr mid
Mrs. C. Gist, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Van
Wilson. Pete Allen, Karl Miller. Ada
Taylor, Lynn Wilson, Fred Van Ma
tro, Jock damns and Elba Taylor.
Mr Johnson begun working for E.
E. Hesso Monday.
Messrs. Buckley, Irvine, Roberts
and Miller, of Redmond, mat with
tho Council club Friday night and
talked about the Redmond-Sisters
road.
Tho Council club program was as
follows: Reading, by Paul Mat
thows; song, by Eighth Grade girls;
dlalougc, by Mrs, Burnsldo nnd Irvlu
Barberry; Instrumental music, by Mr.
mid Mrs, Ray Abboy; "Tuttler," by
Ray Abbey.
OFFICERS ELECTED
AT SISTERS MEETING
Mtt'Mork Association I)Iciihm'n Prob
lems of Grazing .Many Attend
Gathering 1m1 Kutillday.
(Special to Tho llullotln.)
8I8TER8, Fob. 11. For tho pur
pose of arranging tho distribution of
tho national forest range nnd electing
office tho SIstors'MetolliiH Live
stock usHoclntlon hold n meeting In
Alton's hall Saturday I,. E. McDan
lels, of tho district grazing office at
Portland, gavn a tnlk to tho memberH,
compllmontlng -them on their good
work and urging all stockmen to Join
tho association. Ho said that forest
rangers should be bucked by tho
Htnckmun, who In turn should pay
their share for salt for the cattle.
Tho following officers wore elected
for tho ensuing year:
President, B. I.. Tono: vlco-nresl-
float. Mux Wtirzwellor, of Mutollus;
secretary, Joo Howard, treasurer, tho
cashier of tho First National Bank,
nnd Mr. OroBzkrougnr was elected on
BRICK vs.
BRICK BUILDINQS IN BEND
VALUE ABOUT
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
PUBLIC
Beginning promptly at 1 0 o'clock a. m.,
the property listed below will be offered at
public sale without reserve, at
The Old Gist Place
seven miles southeast of Sisters, and one
half mile northwest of Plainview school
house, on Sisters-Bend road
Monday, Feb. 18, 1918
1 STEEL FARM TRUCK,
I HACK, HARROW, FLOW,
1 OVERLAND ROAD-
STER AUTO,
Good as new.
1 TWO-WHEEL TRAILER,
Fine order.
HOUSEHULD GOODS
of all kinds,
1 STEEL RANGE,
2 HEATERS,
2 BEDS, one brass
CHAIRS, DISHES,
and many articles of spec
ial interest to the ladies.
Free Lunch at noonbring your coffee cups
TERMS OF SALE: All
Over $10, six months time at 10 per cent interest on hank
nhle paper, or JJ per cent discount for cash.
MARION E. MARTIN, Owner
"Pinkey" Rennolds, Auctioneer C. H. Miller, CIcrki
thn advisory board from tho Lower
Bridge nectlon, Mr Knickerbocker
from tho Thrcn Creek section, mid
Mr. Edglngtnn from Trout Creek and
Sijuaw Creek sections
Tho financial condition of thn as
sociation was ii ron on need In good
condition, thero being SCO In the
treasury,
A meeting of thn advisory board
Is to be held the first Saturday of
each month to receive complaints A
POTATOES !
We are in the market nt all times to buy No. 1
stock. What have you to .sell? Call and see us.
CARL WODECKI
Located in United Warehouse, Hend, Oregon
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR
RABBIT SKINS
E. E. VARCO BROTHERS
C. II. BISHOP. 1130 Klmj.ton Ave., Dnil
OTHER BUILDINGS
OTHER BUILDINQS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
SALE!
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SADDLE HORSE,
7 years, wt. 1150 puounds.
PERCHERON MARE,
1 yrs., wt. 1000 pounds.
RERGISTERED PERCH
ERON STALLION,
7 yrs., KiOO pounds, in fine
condition for work onjfcer-
vice.
PONY COLT,
.'$ yrs. (Proceeds of sitlc
will he given Red Cross.)
',1 BROOD SOWS,
Due to farrow in April.
9 SHOATS,
2 SETS FARM HARNESS,
.sums of 10 and under. cash.
special session hus been callerf fom
March (I for the purpose of dlscusslmc
applications for grazing privileges on
thn forest reserve March 18 bus alio
been sent for another special mooting i
Among other business taken up hah
the petition circulated by Mr Tone,
who tried to get enough signers to
lease laud on the slough, but failed
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