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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
I1KND I1UIXKTIN, I1KNI), OUKflON, TIIUItpilAY. JANUARY If), 1010 4J C4 0. I Crowd in f the Store "FLU" CASE SERIOUS AT DESCHUTES HOME frfl.y wore trying to josh tho Tobacco Man A IUYU U UilUW U1I ,U lUllU Jl UU9U liUl-a in extra to chew tnis ciass 01 lODac- mc,"says hc."Break off just two or three squares. That's a man's size chew of Real, Gravely. It holds its good taste PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in b pouch FJWiWri i fiVd jViMi tf'I'Til t iBf-eTi7rjlssyiaBVIf CO. goes further that's why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. ENJOY RECEPTION ATPINEHURSTHOME PINIMIUHST. Jnn. 7. A reception In honor of Mr. and Mm. l.uthor Clnrkntnu of Pullman, WiihIi,, wns hold nt tlio 0. W. Howell homu Fri day evening. About it) peoplo woro pro-out from Tumnlo nnd vicinity, mill tint evening wuh spout with music unit various canto. A. A. Dlcklu noil of Tumnlo won tlio prlro In tint guessing content, whllo Itiiyinouil Churchill hold honors In I ho lmlnnc Iiik net. A ilollclniiH lunch win PLAINVIBW CLUB TO HOLD PIE SOCIAL PI.AINVJI5W, Jan. H. Tho O. of Ilond spent several days tho vast A. 10. Hosn homu mat Baturday even ing, Jnnunry 18. Hvoryono Ik cord hilly Invltml to attend and u good timet Is assured. Mr. I.ouls llonuutt nnd children ofK Bond HMiut novo nil dayn tho pant wook visiting with relatives und friends In I'luf nvlitw, MrH. A. K, Ilium, Mrs. Kmmn Tutor non mid .MrH. C. F. Chnlfmi worn In DHHC'HUTKfl, Jnn. 14, - Mm II run do n bur it Ih cookliw nt tho Doh chutuH hotel far ncouplo of weeks. Mm. Hwnlloy linn boon very nick with tho Influmizii for n amnio of weeks. Mr. AhlHlrom will tuko hor to Ilimd to tho hospital, Mm. Kay Thornton spent tho nftor noon with Mni. Jones yuntorduy. Mr. llutnhllu Ih cutting wood alonn now. Mm. Silver spent tho dny In Hcnd. Mr. Hon hum linn boon cngngod In pulling trues on his inrm tho lns"l two weeks. Sunday nchool was started Just Huiiduy with u Rood nl tendance, Mndson llolton culled nt tho homo of IiIh hrothor Friday evonlng. Mm. Uiinihllu wan u caller nt tho Hllvor homo Friday. Mm, Thu niton nnd son Lylo wcro Unud cullers Friday. Lylo Thu niton upont n dny tUls. weak with hi undo, Mr. Hcott. CLOVERDALE MAN NOW IN GERMANY served nt midnight, nnd nil dopiirtod ' Hodinond on n shopping trip 1'rldUy. In tint wo small hour of tho moru p. A. Hcroggln nnd Phil Hnillh lug, having hud n moat delightful worn rldliiK for ntock In tho Powell tlmo, i llutto country Ihhi Wednesday. Mm. (1. W. Bnydor loft Monday for n vlr.lt with rohulvon nt Wnltaburg, WohIi. John MoN'nnlmon In n unvv pupil In tho seventh grado, entering nchool Monday. "W, P. Myom nnd family of Horn! worn cnllorn nt Ihn U. M. Couch homu Sunday ajtornooti. Harry Dlotorlch returned homo laxt wook from Camp Btovcim, whoro lio linn boon nlntlonod lnco lout Bop Inmhor, hnvliiK received hln din chnrnu from tho nriiiy. A watch pnrty wna Hold nt tlio i:. If. BpaiiKli homo Tuiwday ovodIiik. Thoiio pronont worol C. W. Ilowoll nnd family, Mr. nnd Mm. V. H. Bourcy, 'Mr. nnd Mm. I. K. Wlmer mid non. Mr. mid Mm. Hurry Mc (lulni, Mr. and Mm. I.. Clarkitou nnd Itntli Ilnyloy. Tho ovoulnn wa punt with came- nnd candy pulllu;. A dollclnun lunch, connlitltiR of enko, coffuo nnd nandwlcbo. wuh mirvud, nnd all departed nt n Into hour, wlnli ItiK tho host and lioalemt a happy Now Year. Mr. nnd Mm. Hownrd Hurtloy mid non Jack upont Thumdny nt thu Mc (lulro homo. ilcunfo Bnydor had tho honor of ntnudliiK up tho loniuit In tho iipolt Ins content Friday ovuiiIiir. Frank Mc.Siinlmnn Cnmp I.owli MioiidliiK tho wook with rolntlron Minn Kthol Bnydor rolurncd to Ilond Monday, IiuvIiik npout tho holl dnyn with hur purentn. Mr. mid Mm. H. w. Bnyilor. Mr mid Mm. I'rontlco Van Tassel Hindu it trip lo llcnd on WuduuMilny. Mm. H. T. Hartley npont two dayn hint wook with Mm. Hurry McOulru. Mm. Mcdulrn hun boon iiulto 111. Mm. M. V. Knickerbocker won culled to Ilond Thurnilny mornliiR to nttund hur daiinbtor, Conntmico, who In kupl In by n nuvoro cold. Minn Conntaiico In much bettor now. Mr. mid Mm. C. K. Chnlfan nnd Mr. mid Mm Warren Clialfan and family had it very enjoyublo time nt tho F. V. I'owom homu lant Wed uomliiy oveultiK. Itt'V. McVlckur of Itcdmond will ho at thu nchool houno next Bunduy nfternuou, Jnuuury l'J, at 3 o'clock, to hold preachliiK ncrvlcen. Mr. mid Mm. Joo Hownrd of Lowur llrldcu worn wcuk-end euentn jit thu nnruey rnncu. 0, F. mid Warren Chnlfan holped It. A flrrnriflii nint A. .. Arrnatrnni ! put up Iro on Friday. J. A. W, BcorkIii han been kept ludnore by n nuvoro cold for several dayn. An uuunually largo number of ludloi ntlundud tho O. 1). O. club muutlnx nt thu homo of Mm, Jnmcn Klklnn lant Tlitimdny. Thu next "?.S,1"V,i.0V"',K: "MOr Mt. Howard Hurtloy. on Thursday nttornoon, January -3. Mhui I.uollrt HurRitsH Vent to Ilond Inst Thumday ovoulnn and In nun Iiik In tho Ilond RurKlciil hospital. Mm. W. I). Clark linn been qulto Harry Dlutnrlcu wan confined to hln homo several dayn thin weok III thu past week. with nn nttnek of thu nmnslen. arvir Pullman from tho Pino Mm. Mildred Hnrtur vlsltud at tho froo mill wnn n cnllur at tho Pullman homo of hur mothor Bunduy. ruiieli on Monday. Kthol (Irnlmm, Myrtlo Bpuurjli nnd .Mm. varrun Chnlfan nnd family Itnymond Wlmor wero Rtiuntn nt (1. H,,cnl irlduy nl t,0 ,ox A ranch. ww,"..Hp0"1. '.". "K,i,t.1"';:. Joyed tho good tlmo nt tho party nt Tumnlo hull hint Friday ovenlnic. oral dayn this wouk at tho McOulru homo. Mm. J. I,. Couch spent Friday on tho KUcst or Mm. J. K Ilrnmhull of Tumulo. A Jolly crowd enmo out from Turn nlo Thumday ovonliiK, nnd after bulldhiR bonllron, spout tho uvunlnK nkntliiR on llnyloy'n pond. John Kmcreon of KIlunnburK, AViish., In vIsttliiR nt tho McNiinlrnon homu. C. II. BpniiKli hauled n load of lumbur from tho Tumnlo mill Frldny, which ho will usn In Initnlllux u net of acalun for wulchlng hay nt hln ranch. C. M. PholpH wan n callur at tho Anron Joluwoit ranch Baturday. I'olsonouit Wnsto i'miie) Hlckncfm. When tho kldnoya aro well thuy filter wnnto matter from tho blood. Whon hIurkIhIi or overworked, tho kldnnyn fall to clean tho blood, nnd poisonous substances lodgo In Jolntn and muscles to ciiubu nchoa, pnluii mid soronoas. Foloy Kidney Pills ntruiiRthen, net quickly mid relieve kldnoy anil bladder troublo. Bold ovory where. Adv. Claude Mutz of Hcnd was u Plain vluw callor Frldny. M. V. Knlckorbucker wnn In Hcnd Friday aftorunon. Mr, nnd Mm, II. T. Hartley woro ahoppom In Ileud, Saturday. Homur Connloy arrived nt tho A. V. ArmstroiiR ranch Baturday, nftor work Iiik ut tho fllstura' mill tho past wook. An noon an tho weather In favorable for tho mill to start. Mr. Connloy will return to Bisters. A KuthorliiR of iielRhbora nnd friends woru ontortalnod nt tho J. A. V. BcoRRln homo on Sunday evening, Thu occasion was n fnrowull party for Mm. I.ouln Ilonnott nnd family of Ilond, who aro movliiR to fillvor Lako In tho nonr future. All onjoyed In turestltiR Karnes of cards and music. A delicious lunch was served by tlio hostossos. Misses Wllmn nnd Mary Iloimott woro outortaluou nl tlio llox A ranch Saturday nvonlnj and Sunday. Tho N'ursliall brothoro will lirlnR tholr wood sow from Tumnlo nnd cut wood for (i numbur of Plulnvlow rnnchoni thin week. CLOVKHDALK, Jnn. 1C. Jlrn. Frank HurlliiR received n letter from hor non, Prlvato Itobort Uurllni-, A. K. F In which ho nnyn ho In on tho blR drlvo Into llcrmany nnd linn pannud tlirnui'li tho following Ocr muii towns: HeklnKun, LuxomburK, to ItolIliiKon nnd on throupli Mlkel, Htedone, 'MulburR, JjolnulRour, Illllos liolm mid Ilodcnbnch. Prlvnto Hur ling ntso-nuld that hln next letter would most likely bo mailed from Ilorlln. Mr. nnd Mm. Goo. Hurnnldo nnd family- spent Bunduy afternoon ut tho I). II. Lone homo. llurold Kllnq tok n Ind of dressed hoRn to Iloiul on Friday, J. U. Parborry mid II. J. flkolton mndo n trip to Cloverdnlo ditch head gates ono dny lunt week. A. K. Pcteraon roturned from Port land Monday, whoro ho has been nt tondltiR tho stuto water convention. II. O. Wilson nnd family took In tho movies In itcdmond on Bundny evening. Ooo. F. Cyrus wnn a business vis Itor In Ilond on Wednesday. Mm. Frank Hurling wnn n callor nt tlio J. U. Parborry homo on Thum dny. Mr. nnd Mm. J, II. Hodson, Mr. nnd Mm. Irvln Parborry mid Mr. und Mm. Harold Kllyo spent Tuesdny evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. W. It. Ablioy. leo. Cyrus and Mr. Helling wore Itcdmond visitors on Baturday. Mr. Harrlnon has beun on tho nick list for n fow days, but In recovered at present. I.Ioyd HouRher. who han been visiting ut thu Miller homo, went to Doud on wodnesday, whoro ho will seek employment In tho mills. W. F. Fryrcar and non Sterling and Mr. Peck were llcnd business visitors on Friday. Mm. Dean Van Matro spent Batur day ovenlng nt tho homo of her par outs, Mr. mid Mm. II. C. Miller. I). II. Iing. F. W.'Lnntx nnd J. C. Aldrlch mndo n trip to tho hcnd of Squaw Creek ditch on Thursdny to break thu Ico Jam. Mm. Irvln Parborry spent Sunday afternoon nt tho F. J. Hurling resi dence. J. I,. Parborry and son havo leased tho Dulkln ranch for tho coming year. W. W. Van Matro was In Clovor dalo Saturday looking after his busi ness Interests hero. Hill Fry rear Is hauling straw from tho Arnold ranch. Van Wilson motored to Tumnlo Sunday evening. . . t TACOMA MAN WEDS GIRL FROM SISTERS STATE F. OF L. TO MEET HER IIK.VJ) UKUKUATKH HIJCUIli: (X).V VKNTIO.V I-'Oll JUI.V U I TWO U)CM, .MILS' AIHJ NAMi:i OK- I'lCKUH OF OIU.ANIZATIO.V. (From Monday's Dally.) Local delegates to tho ntnto con vention of thu Oregon Federation of Labor returned last night aftor suc ceeding lu having Hcnd named an tho noxt meeting placo of tho federation. Representatives from tho different districts nnd industries nil over tho nlato will gnthor horo on July 21, it was decided. Two from thin city re ceived offices in tho ntato organiza tion, O, II, Haker being named a member of tho executive committee, whllo Hay Canterbury was noluctcd ns Farmers' union delegate, Tho election of officers will bo by referendum voto of tho members of unions affiliated with tho stuto feder ation. Flection supplies will be for warded In five days to each union, which must cant Its voto and make Its return within 30 days, when tho voto will ou canvassed. Tho officers elected will bo installed March 1. Without n dfssuntlng voto tho con vention by resolution petitioned tho legislature for tho enactment of a law establishing a basic cl.hthour day In lieu of tho 10-hour basic day for nil Industries now affected by thu basic 10 hour day. Discouragement of overtime work, except in caso of extreme emergency, was also recommended. BUQKHJECHT ARMY When you walk Into a dependable inoc store ana asK lor a pair or DuCKliuaiT Army Shoes, you can uc sure Tint thb Army Shoe I up to It4ndrd-that it is mads by workmen who have turned out more than 6oo,ooo Army Shoe under flltert aunervhlon and that it ii backed by a record of more than Cay ytut of honett ihoe manufacturing. Look for our regiitcrej trada name Ducumcirr ttampejon the tole of every Shoe for our mutual proteAion. Kv&nsm jsmm f3MIKi r r.J'IjJinMf V' Hi .-WiL'W, There's juit one thing to remember ask for the BucKUECltT Army Shoe by name and be sure that you get it, Then you wjll appre date why it Is worn by thousand or Offlca Men Farmers Attorneys , OrchwrdUU Phyatdani Motortnea Hikers Conductor Hunters -and others In every walk of lift. "S&tZiJr U not obtainable from your dealer, ciut name an J our order direct to BUCKINGHAM & 11ECHT UANUfACTUHSSS BAN t'KAMCISCO $7.00 to'$8.00 BISTKHS, Jan. 16. Miss Anna Nbotnnglo of Blstora wob married to Otto Schonck of Tnconm Saturday, January 4, tho Hoy. Salrormnn, n Lutheran mlnlstor, performing thu coromony. They will mako tholr homo In Tncoma. Kills Kdjlngton was at Bond Tues day on business. Tho Slstum-Metollun Llvo Stock association will hold its annual meeting at Sisters In Allen's hall tho first Saturday lu Fobruory. All monition are eurneatly requested to bo present. Mm. J. IL Stldham was nt Ho ml Saturday. C. W. Alton mado a business trip to Ilond Friday, Krod McKlnnoy wont to nond Sut urduy. A nurpriso party on Inox McKlnney was given Saturday evening. Mm. John Bruns is sick with cancor. II. I.. Tono was in town Tuesday on business, Oeorgo Davja has complotcd all tho eighth grado work In spoiling, agriculture, urithmotlc, reading, civil government nnd ponmunshlp; Arnold Urndy tho olghth grado work in spell ing, agriculture, reading, civil gov ernment, urithmotlc nnd ponmunshlp, mid John Cocll Hobblns, Hlldu und Idulln MoAdum, Alvln Hrudy mid John Allon tho fifth grado work In urithmotlc. John Allen has com pleted tho olghth grndo work in agri culture, mid Vom Klut Iina .flnishod tho touth grndo work in botany nnd tho eleventh grndo work lu English history, Mr. and Mm, II, K. Allen nnd son Harold hnvo moved back to Slstors. Mra. Horman Sonmnn wont to Horn! Tuesday to hnvo hor oyos tested. Shelby Allon is now In Bolglum nnd has boon promoted to corporal In tho 91st division. Little Huth Shearer is qulto 111 with flu. Mm. Shearer enmo down from Oruwellcr's mill to nurso hor. Mm. Crpnlu has flu qulto badly, but Mr, Cranio, who has been down for so long, Is much Improved. Sorgcant Harold M. Charlton ar rived home last week from Camp Kustls, -glad to bo once moro a plain citizen of Crook county. Mrs. K. A. Uussett and Miss Fay Bunnell havo been qulto 111 with Uu, but at present writing aro somewhat Improved. Miss Uussett's school Is dismissed because of It. Lloyd Uussett nnd Harold Charl ton drovo to Prlnovillo In tho car Friday. A good nttendanco was had at the dance Friday night. Everybody re ported n good tlmo. A flno snow came Friday night, en suring a good supply of moisture for tho farmers. Pat Anglnnd tins returned to Lake view to remain with his children. C. M. Charlton returned Monday morning from nttendanco nt tho Irri gation congress. Ha reports n good tlmo nnd bollovcs much good will re sult to tho country from- tho work they did. Mr. nnd Mra. Gray and Mr, and Mm, Andrcson of Deschutes wcro vis Itora ut tho homo of Hoy Huberts ro-' contly. They wcro old tlmo Hood Hit or friends and neighbors. Mr. nnd Mm. E. II. Stewart wcro business visitors to Itcdmond Mon , day. Mr. Stewart has but recently recovered frm tho flu. Miss Mario Austin of Prlnovillo was u iguest of Aim. Arthur Wurz welter for tho danco Frldny night. Mra. Almu Hall was a houso guest of Mrs. John Drlscoll a fow days this u eek. c WRIGLEYS Is Sealed! BrWr'- iffimwxtMuvunMuwtiwimiimKfflm mutt- i I " tPvw m ift lr i" If Look tor the ill LljM Iflj sealed package, but lilllii ave an eye out SS H I Sill aIso or e name IS 11(11 WRIGLEYS I 1 S That name is your pro- i SflliiiH fectlon against Inferior : SSlSiffl Imitations. Just as the III Bill! sealed package Is pro- gi; BjBW tectlon aaalnst Impurity. f ttm u fflfmittmi Hie ureaiesi itdinc jm ml 9 HB23 Rati- Hgpp in Goody-Land rS5w y5y Lasts x3- Ktft rJaW iimM Wednesday to attend several mem bora of tho Dletcrich family, who arc suffering from a severe typo of measles. Mra. Howard Hartley spent Tues day with Mrs. Nclta McGulre. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rhclboff and Mr. nnd Mm. Twcedt of Sunnysldo wero callers at tho Spaugh homo Satur day afternoon. Albert Graham was a business visitor In Tumalo Wednesday. D. W. Dletcrich sold two of his steers to tho butcher in Dcnd and delivered them Friday; Luther Ciakreton left Monday for his homo at Pullman, 'Wash., after a 10 days' visit hero with relatives. 3Ira. Jones was a caller at tho G. .M. Couch homo Tuesday. TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLE AGENTS FIRE AVERTED BY PINEHURST PEOPLE LAMBS INCREASING POWELL BUTTE FLOCK POWELL BUTTE, Jan. 14. Quito a number of young lambs aro re ported in tho vicinity. Nearly all havo been saved, notwithstanding the cold, PINEHURST, Jan. 14. What came near being a disastrous fire oc curred at tho Pino Tree mill when a plla of wood nt tho school houso caught fire, tho flames spreading to the building. After horolc efforts on the part of Mr. Dollman and others thu tiro was finally extinguished after It had burned off tho porch nnd chnrrod tho front of tho main build ing. Miss Anna Elder ontortnlncd with a part Saturday eeulng for tho par ents nnd pupils or District No. 9. Thoso present woro: Huth Hayloy, Hesslo Snydor. Wavorly Hayloy, Los tor Snyder. Ethel Graham. Violet Spaugh, Hussell Graham, John Mc Ntinlman, ltozolla Phelps, Myrtlo Spaugh, Raymond Wimer. Ralph Swisher. Gladys Spaugh, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Wimer. Mm. C. M. Pholps. Mm. F. V. Swlshor nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spaugh mid daughter Alice. Tho evening was spent with playing games and making candy. Rozolla Phelps was entertaluod nt tho Snydor homo Sunday. C, II. Spaugh und family woro dinner 'guests nt tho Stnr ranch Sun day ovenlng. Mra, J lurry McGuiro was taken suddonly ill Monday ovenlng, hut nt presont Is much Improved. C. M, Pholps, accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. Anron Johnson, woro busi ness visitors lu Doud Monday. Mra. O, W. Howell spent tho wook ut tho McGuiro homo. Iilalna Dovoru. C. H. Snnunh. Hnrry Dlotorlch, F. V. Swlshor, 811ns uieioricn, ivoillo Howell nnd Mrs. Glnrkstou woro business visitors In Ilond from Plnohurst Thursday, iMl8s Alary Silvers, who has boon staying with Mra. G, M. Couch, was called homo Tuesday by tho illness of hor mothor, C, Podorson has sold his bnlod liny nnd Is delivering It In Uoud this wook, iMessre. Hnrry nnd 811ns Dlotorlch nro helping htm. O, M. Couch was In Rodraond Thursday with eovoral bushols of whoat, which ho had ground at tho mill tnore. Mr. and Mrs. Joan "Wlmor woro business visitors In Bond Wednesday. A doctor from Bend "was called Shoes for Real Service OUR 8PECL1LTV IS TO 1AKK SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER BONO STREET R. H. LOVEN BEND OREGON II The IV BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a, special arrangement with Tfat Oregoa Farmer yon can ecnra Tho Oregon Parmer with this paper at the pries of this giper alone. In other words, when yon subscribe for YOUR OME PAPHE, or renew yomr present sabMriptloa, you are entitled to Receive The Oregon Fanner for the Asking SZCB OXEOON FARMER is Oreroa'c gnul aUU fans pepe lamed erery week and devoted to the Oregoa farm and the Dnfoe farm home, just as thk paper b deroUd t the people, Med t the intents of this loeai eoBukaaity, This Opportunity May Not List Loig GRASP IT NOW