The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 07, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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UKND llOLLRTIN, BHNI, ORRflON, T1IUKM)AY, MAIIOH 7, 1018
Central Oregon
Neighborhood
News
BRING NEW BREED OF
GOATS TO STAUFFER
(Special to Tho Ilullctln.)
STAUFFRtt, Or., Mar. 2. Mrs.
Pearl Rhodos and two children mado
a trip to llond Monday, returning the
next Monday on tho mall stage.
C. J. Statfftor and son, Pago, au
toed into llond Tuesday, returning
Thursday,
C. O. Ashby and a friend from
Sprague. Washington, camo In Thurs
day to tilo on land.
J. M. Musser and wlfo. who havo
boon at McCloary, Washington, for
tho past tlvo months, havo arrived
on their claim again, bringing with
Khom a ttno milk goat, which is
somothlng -now In this part of tho
country, jit tho animal does well In
this section, they will bring In a num
ber from Washington.
J. H. Hassle r hoa bocn confined to
his bed for eovoral days with an at
tack of pneumonia.
Charles Stauffer made a trip to
Horso Rldgo this week for a horse
belonging to him.
Mrs. Ira Bradloy was In tho valley
Thursday.
J. II. Il&sslor mado final proof on
his homestead Thursday, It bolng flvo
years since ho located hero.
Miss Glonnlo Lund dined with tho
Rhodes and Hasch family Thursday
evening.
I). Kasspool Is on tho sick list this
week.
J. M. MuBser Is attending to Hass
ler's stock whllo ho Is unablo to bo
out.
t Marlon llosktns, 'Mrs. L. F. Rico
nnd Dorothy Rico woro In Redmond
Saturday.
Mrs. Jaeger and daughters wont
to Uond Saturday.
Giis Stadlg Was In Redmond on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ladd, mother of Mrs. Townc,
Is visiting hero from Iowa.
Mrs. Jaegor was a Redmond vis
itor on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowbold woro
Redmond visitors Tuesday.
Mr. Wlnfleld of Torrobonno was
n Lower Bridge business caller Thurs
day. R. A. Ward, county agriculturist,
was out vaccinating calves for Chap
man on Friday.
glvon ft fow dnyn lvtvo of absonco
from Camp Lowls to vlmt wltu liomo
folks.
Mrs. Oils Mooro and children, Mis.
Q. L. Mooro and son, Uowoy, visited
tho Is'off family Sunday.
Joo Anuroo returned to Poiueroy,
Washington, Monday, aftor n threo
weeks' visit In this aoctlou.
Loin Cbtfoy linn n young man from
llond working for him.
Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loans. Adv.
RED CROSS MEMBERS
AT PLAINVIEW MEET
(Special to Tho Bulletin.)
CLOVERDALE. Feb. 27. H. O.
Wilson Is sawing wood for Geo. F.
Cyrus and A. E. Peterson.
Tony Johnson and family havo
moved to their borne near Redmond.
John W. Cotter and W. W. Van
Matro attended the irrigation school
Jn Rodmond Saturday.
Earl Miller, Vornc Skelton and
Scan Van Matre wero In Sisters Sun
day. C. A. Durnslde is spending a fow
days in PrJnovlllo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold wero
calling on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cyrus
Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd of Cloverdalo peo
ple attended tho Martin sale In Plain
view last Monday.
Tho Red Cross Auxllary held a
meeting last Wednesday, tho first
time In throe weeks. Those present
wero: Mrs II. C. Miller, Mr. Geo.
Cyrus. Mrs. 8 K. Burling, Mrs. J. A.
Matthews, Mrs. R. O. Andrus. Mrs.
Geo. Burnsldo, Mrs. Chris Ward, Miss
Ruby Richards and Miss Idella Miller.
FAREWELL PARTY IS
GIVEN ON SATURDAY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Matro Will Mow
Co Hlnto of Washington
This Week
PIE SUPPER WILL BE
GIVEN AT SCHOOL
LOWER BRIDGE, Mar. 4. A
crowd is expected at the pio supper
at tho school house on Saturday,
March 9. A big minstrel fchow, good
music, splendid plays and a jolly
good tlmo Is promised.
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Fuller were In
Redmond Wednesday.
L. A. Hunt mado a trip to Bend
Thursday.
There was a very largo attendance
at Red Cross on Wednesday. Mrs.
Ladd of Iowa was a special guest.
BEND. R. F. D. No. 1, Mar. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Matro woro hon
ored with a farewell surpriso party
by their many friends who assomblcd
at tho Grango hall Saturday night.
Tho ovontng was pleasantly spent In
playing games ami cards after which
refreshments woro sorved. Tho Van
Matro's will niovo to Washington
this week aftor flvo years residence
hero.
Nathan Itinerary, after a brief vis
It to his wlfo and daughtor at Ccn
trnlla, Washington, returned to Bond
Saturday. His health being so much
improved In this altitude. Mr. Hill
orary will romain hero for a tlmo
and expects to work In tho McKlnby
mill when It resumes work again.
Miss Anna Dunsmoro spent tho
week-end at Madras visiting her
cousin who is subject to draft.
John Carson, wlfo and children
returned last Tuesday from Payotto,
Idaho, whero they attended tho fun
eral of Mrs. Carson's sister.
Some of tho members of Farmers'
Union Local So. 83 aro planning to
visit tho Farmers' Union at Terro-
bonno Tuesday evening.
Almus Neff, Glenn Slack and II.
S. Meradorf wero out uppralslng land
Friday for somo now applicants for
Federal Farm Loan money In tho
Arnold section.
Will Wornstaff has contracted
another hundred sacks of potatoes
to Carl Wodecki. Tho price on this
lot is 90 cents por 100 pounds. Jul
ius Peterson has also sold a lot of
potatoes.
Mrs. Glenn Slack is quite III at tho
St. Charles hospital suffering from
pleurisy and pneumonia besides from
the effects of her recent operation.
Dr. Fcrroll paid a professional vis
it to Ray Neff Monday. , Ray's con
dition remains about tho same.
Oliver Young, nephew of Loo
Young, writes that ho sailed from
Philadelphia for Franco February
22. Mr. Young Is In tho U. S. Naval
Service.
A birthday party was glvcn at tho
Colvor homo Saturday night In hon
or of 'Miss Frances Rosengarth.
Dr. Doncer, Mrs. Doyarmond and
daughtor, Miss Fay Doyainoml, wero
callors at the Neff noma Saturday
night.
Miss Velda Carson has been quite
HI tho past fow days.
Mrs G. L. Moore expects to go to
Portland Friday to tpsud a few Caya
w'th hnr son. ChesMr. who will bo
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Central Oregon Bank
BEND, OREGON
IMPROVEMENTS PUT
ON SISTERS CANAL
Tiim-A-Luin Lumber Company May
Build Mill With 70,000
Feet Capacity
SISTERS. Mar. , Glonn Cor,
watormastor of tho Squaw Crook Ir
rigation District, has cleared nut tho
log jam and expects to do ronsldor
ablo maintenance work on thu canal
before Irrigation tlmo.
Mrs. Combs, who has been visit
ing nt Portland, camo In on tho stage
Saturday.
Guy Dobson, president of tho Red
mond Bank of Commerce, was a Sis-
tors visitor Friday.
Dr. Vnndcrvcrt of Bond made n
professional call at Slstors Friday,
Ho was accompanied by his wlfo and
two of tho Bend teachers.
Mr. Chns. Gist motored to Bend
Tuesday and Redmond Thursday.
Dr. Rosoman'und son of Bend, who
havo been enjoying n short vacation
trip in tho vicinity of Slstors, re
turned to Bond Saturday.
Mr. W. S. Fullcrtou, a rancher on
Squaw Creok, was a Slstors visitor
Saturday.
W. F. Edmunson who has been
sick during tho past wolntor Is pro
gressing nlcoly.
Glenn Cox. Mrs. Tuckor nnd daugh
ter Hazel, and Murlol Edmunson
motored to Bond Saturday evening
and attended tho theatro.
Dompscy Glover was a business
visitor at Slstors Friday and Satur
day. Tho Tum-A-Lum Lumber company
of Redmond aro contemplating tho
building of a largo saw mill one mile
south of Sisters. Tho capacity of tho
now mill will bo 70,000 fcot por day.
Elba Taylor was In an autn ac
cident which occurred ono-hnlf m'.lo
from Prlnovlllo Thursday evoniu at
10:00 o'clock. James Carliu uns
plnnod under tho car for hair r.n
hour. Ono of tho othor occupants
rocelvcd a brokon noso.
Rev. L. E. Folkenborg preached a
sormon at tho church Saturdiv
ovcnlng on tho subject "Signs in tho
Social, Rollglous and Diplomatic
World."
John Taylor, superintendent of
tho Stanley ranch 12 miles out of
Bond, spent Sunday with his family.
Dwlghl Spoffard of Bond, regis
tered at tho Gist hotol Saturday.
Walter Graham and family mado
. trip to tho Branton mill Saturday.
Thoy wero accompanied by Mr.
Graham's parents.
BUI Hart Is cutting wood for tho
Bank's logging engine
Mrs ,M. R. Groggan nnd Mrs. W.
A. Arthur woro shopping at Ststirs
Saturday.
Mrs. Gcorgo Wilson motored to tho
W. T. Wilson ranch Friday.
Dr. Hosch was a professional ml
lor at tho Carl Wood's ranch Fildav.
Rod Foster camo to Slstors Satur
day for supplies for his cattlo ranch
on tho lower Metollus.
Mrs. W. T. Wilson was shopping at
Slaters Saturday.
C. W. Alien, who conducted a sum
mor resort on tho Motollua, was a
Slstors visitor Saturday nnd Sunday.
Anthony Roacho hauled a bollor
from Prlnovlllo to tho Parsons mill
ton miles from Slstors In tho Threo
Creek section.
J. G. Wilson spont tho past week
at Bend taking chiropractic treat
ments for rheumatism.
Warron Farthing and Jack Stld
hum aro trapping skunk ton miles
out of Slstors.
Jasper Hamcs, Harold Allen, Har
old Klein, Frod Vun Matro, Georgo
Altkon and Mr. Huntington aro now
proparlng for a debate which will
tako placo at tho school houso somo
tlmo In March.
Mrs. John Taylor was on tho sick
list a fow days during tho past week.
For farm land loaaa seo J. Ryan
& Co. Adv.
Tho pupils of tho west end school
nro busy with testa thin week.
Mrs. Hubbard nnd llttlo daughter
nro now hoarding at tho Goo. Roberta
home.
A lynx rat killed ono of Goo, Cook'n
sheep this week.
Mr. Shaver inndo n trip to Bend
Wednesday to got nomo comont for
Geo. Cook.
Mrs, Rosin nnd threo chllldron
woro out from Bond Woduosdny, re
turning Thursday, She got her stock
from Geo. Cook's place, where thoy
worn bolng cared for and visited at
tho J. J, Holland placo, Thoy woro
accompanied by Mr. Brooks.
Ed. Mooro, Frank 'Mnlouu, Mr, and
Mrs. B, B. Conaway and Hooper Dy
er woro called to Bond, Wednes
day as witnesses for tho stock assoc
iation ngnlnst G. II. Caldwell.
Mr. Conaway and family returned
Thursday.
Opal Conaway was an all night
guest at tho A. D. Norton homo Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred KIgor nnd
daughtor Naomi, stopped nt tho Mil
llcnn post offlco Thursday.
Mrs. Vernon Clevengor nnd two
children called at tho P, B. Johnson
homo Thursday.
Mrs. J. J. Holland spent Tuesday
nt tho R. R. Kollor .home.
Miss Thoresa Garako went to Bend
Friday, returning Monday to havo
on nchlng tooth taken care of,
P. B. Johnson has boon busy going
to Bend this wook.
Mnry Holland was n Monday
guest nt tho R. R. Kollor homo.
Billy Todd Is busy burning brush
theso days.
Mrs. J. J. Holland called at tho
R. R. Kollor homo Thursday even
ing. Mrs. L. B. Keller nnd son Harold
visited with nor parents several days
this wook.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gllmora called
nt tho A. 1). Norton homo Monday.
Mrs. R. R. Kollor called at tho P.
B. Johnson homo Monday.
Ed. Mooro nnd Mr. Leonard mado
a business call at tho A. D. Norton
homo Monday.
A. 1). Norton put up tho curtains
In tho West End school houso Satur
day Oscar Conaway was an nil night
guest nt tho P. B. Johnson homo
Wednesday night.
A. D. Norton mado a trip to town
this week.
Cut ThU Out It Ih Worth Money
DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, oncloso with flvo cents to Fol
ey & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chica
go, III., writing your name and ad
dress clearly. You will rccelvo In re
turn a trial packago containing Fol
ey's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds, and croup Foley Kid
noy Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab
lets. Sold ovorywhoro. -Adv.
OLD POWELL BUTTE
RESIDENT IS DEAD
Torn Ptindoy Mote 1'iinilly to New
Homo Ni-Jir RinIiiioiiiI Fiuiil
Proof Mmln
I OFFICERS:
D. E. HUNTER, President
CAItLETON II. SWIFT, Vice-President
K. P. MAIIAFFEY, Vice-President,'
II. M. STEPHENS, Casliicr
DIRECTORS:
D. H. Ilunter W. L. O'Donnell Carleton B. Swift
E. P. Muhaffey II. M. Stephens
Every facility for accommodating
the interests of Central Oregon
TESTS ARE GIVEN
MILLICAN SCHOOL
RuiicIhth t( to Bend to Attend Culd-
well HeurltiK Muny Other
Muko Trip to Town
MILLICAN, Mar. 4. Thomas Go
ing called at tho J. J. Holland homo
Friday.
Mrs. Chaa. Groffenborgor and threo
chlldron called at tho P. B. Johnson
homo Mpnday,
J. J. Holland spont Saturday and
Sunday at his homo,
Sunday, Bonnlo and Clara Grot-
fonborgor, Thomas Going and Mary
and Joseph Holland wont "picture
hunting," on Juniper hill, all onjoyod
tbolr outing very much.
Virgil Sponcor mado a trip to Bond
this wcok, so had to miss school sov
oral days.
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STOP!
And invcHtlgnto our' prices
before buying your groceries.
Wo can ave you money,
P.B.Johnson's
MillicAu, Ore. Telephone
icl
POWELL Butte, Mnr. C Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Bussett entertained Mr.
nnd Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon at dinner
Monday evening of last week.
Friends of C. E. Montgomery will
bo sorry to learn of lri death recent
ly at his homo nonr Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. J. W. Luck mado final proof
on her homestead Monday of last
wook, J. W. Shcaror and Joo Elliott
bolng witnesses.
Frank Klsslnr butcher a boef tho
foro part of last wook and Hold 1t to
tho farmers In tho community.
Mrs. W. A. Foster nnd son Ben,
wero dinner guests at tho J. M.
Shoarpr homo Mondny of last weak.
Mrs. Geo. C, Truosdalo, daughter
Kathorlno and J, A. Rlggs made a
trip to Bend Tuesday of last wook.
Tom Pursloy and family moved to
their now home near Redmond, form
ally owned by B. C. Parks. Their
many friends regrot to seo thorn
lenvo, although tho movo Is not far
away.
Mrs. J. M. Luck moved to hor for
mer homo on tho Cook placo making
final proof on his homestead.
Miss Flora Kotch and Howard
Waugh attended services In Prlno
vlllo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Orowollor, Vlo
Orowollor nnd Miss Carrol Boyd spont
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Shearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson roturnod
from a sovcral days visit 1n Portland
tho foro part of tho week.
Tom Cronln has purchased a now
Hupmobilo,
Mrs. It oaves Wlllcoxon nnd Mrs.
Ross Bussott woro In Bond on Tues
day of last wepk.
John Hurrlgan and Tom Cronln
spont Tuesday of Jatt wook In Bond.
Mrs. J. M. Shoaror entortalnoh Mrs.
Allon Wlllcoxon and daughtor Har
riott at dlnnor Tuosday of last wook,
A ton pound girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. A. If. Rhodes at Vancouver,
on Fobruary 22.
Joo Townsond was qulto 111 tho
first of lat wook.
Mr. and Mm. Ray Loonnrd nnd
daughtor Ray of Alfalfa, woro guests
at tho W. A. Foster homo Wednesday
evening of last wook.
E. N. Hall and Allon Wlllcoxon
woro business Visitors In Bond Thurs
day afternoon last wook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fostor, Misses
Fay, Isybol Smith and -Mario Llnstor,
Bob Johnson and Holland Bowman
attended tho basket ball gamo in
Redmond Thursday ovonlng of last
wook.
Dick Lang spont last wook In
Prlnovlllo.
Mr. and Mrs, Allon Wlllcoxon, Har
riott Wlllcoxon. Mrs. J. M. Shoaror
and daughtor Ruth spont Saturday ut
tho Orowollor mill and in Bond.
Jack Cronln foil backward from a
load of hay last Friday nnd received
Injurlos which woro vory painful, but
not serious.
VloJot Bowman Is much improved
The New Spring
Styles Are Here
' " ' "'"- - mmmtm mmmm m
Whether it be a Suit, Coat,
Dress, Skirt or Waist you'll
always find Quality at the
Lowest Possible Price here.
Dame Fashion demands these new
Smart Tailored Suits
Striking values in new spring coats in the popular
new grays and huir tuns (MOCfi i COACH
Priced from $l0.5U tO Jfroil.bU
Talleta and Wool Skirts in pretty stripes and
plaids. A wonderiul assort- ? CA M A CA
ment prieed from $O.DUlO pl4.jU
You'll (ind an abundant selection of new Silk
Waists made in erepe de chine and ieorette--tlie
better made kind with exelu- Q 7 f (10 CA
sive style. They're prieed from ? I J 10 $U. OV
New Jackie Middies" Your new ".Inckie Mid
dy" is here. You'll want one of d1 rA and
these sure. Priced from
4)1.50 Tp
Brassieres and Silk Camisoles The largest as
sortment you've ever seen in Hend. C A mid
Prieed from.
up
NEW DOVE UNDERMUSLINS
Gowns - Envelopes - Corset
Covers - Pcllicoals
Dove Silk Envelopes and Gowns
New Serge and Taffeta Dresses
Your style is here and prieed tM K( nm'
from tplx.JU up
KAYSER SILK GLOVES
GOSSARD CORSETS
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
Home Trade Insures Home
Prosperity
STOP AND SHOP AT
BPSKS8SPE
Where Everybody 'Grades
after a covero attack of oryHlplllu lutit
wook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Footer and Hon
Hon, Mr. and Mrn. Hay Leonard and
duuKhtor Hay attended tho ahow In
(Continued on 1'uko 11)
GET ACQUAINTED
WITH MR. SQUEEGEE
He has a message for you. Slip it set of Diamonds
under your ear and you can smile at the other fellow
the balance of the season.
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SPECIFY DIAMOND SWEEGEE
in,
Hardware Co.
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