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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
mmt xm0mt m-wmi T - - 'V 11KN1) HUMiKTIN, IlKNI), OHICdON, TIll'ltHDAY, MA11CII til, tlltl) -- --- ----- - Central Oregon Neighborhood News --- --- WELL DRILLERS AT WORK AT MILLICAN MILLICAN. March 10. Tho well drillers expect to Btrlko wnter In n -vory Bhort tlmo nt tho F. Tnuschor plnce, nccordlns to present lndlca- A. J. Shavor raado a business trip to Bend Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Jlosln'a well has gone tlry. Mrs. M. C. IColler and children spent sovoral days with Mrs. E. Grlnstoad vthtlo Mr. Grlnstoatl made n trip ntter n load of hay. John Brooks visited nt tho Holland homo Thursday. Mrs. Guhl and son returned to their homcatond after having spent their leave of absence nt Seattle, "Washington. Sho enmo out from Bend with Mr. Gurney. Mr. Gurney Is freighting through hero. Ho wont to Bond Friday agnln. Tho Spencer's mado a trip to Bond this week. E. Roy Koller celebrated his eighth birthday recontly. Leo Koller camo out from Bend Sunday. Mrs. Llzzio Koller, who had been visiting hero for several days, returned to Bend with hlra, from -which plnco sho loft for her homo In Chchalis, Washington, Mon dny morning. Mary Holland was qulto sick tho past week, but Is hotter again. Her mother Is ill this week, but Is slowly recovering. "VV. Ed Mooro is back on tho Job again after his recent Illness. George Jlobort of Lower Bridge repaired tho gasoline cnglno for V. Ed Mooro ono day this week. LOWER BRIDGE BOY RETURNS FROM NAVY LOWER BRIDOE, March 10. Dennis Hunt received his dlschnrgo from tho navy and arrived homo on Monday. Ho has been stationed for tho past flvo months at tho Harvard radio school. Thoso attending Lynch & Roberts s fashion show In Redmond on Fri day were Mrs. L. A. Hunt, Mrs. A. J. Fuller. Mrs. Fred Walters. Mrs. Russell Chapman. Mrs. A. S. Holmes and Mrs. Frank Newbold. C. F. Hosklns and Dennis Hunt made a business trip to Bend on Tuesday. A. F. Hausor and Mr. Jack wcro Bend visitors on Tuesday. Mr. Cleavenger was In Redmond Friday. Tho Lower Bridge Farm bureau held a meeting Saturday evening nt the school liouso to tnko up tho Armenian fund and also to transact othor business. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Kidder wore shopping In Redmond Thursday afternoon. Frank Chapman hua been hauling hay from Holmes'. Threo truck loads of lumber camo out Friday to build sheep sheds on tho Hosklns ranch. The school children nro to give a program In tho near future, prob ably Friday. March 14. Mrs. Frank Newbold entortnlned the children Saturday afternoon In honor of Francis Nowbold's birth day. Miss Marion Hosklns was a Red mond visitor Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Holmes word Prlnovlllo visitors on Friday. L. A. Hunt attended tho Irrigation school nt Redmond on Wednesday. MANY PRESENT AT PLAINVIEW BENEFIT PLAINVIEW, March 11. An un usually largo crowd including friends from Tumnlo nnd Clovordnlo enjoyed the dancing und cards nt tho homo or J. B. Dawson last Sat urday evening, given for tho benefit of tho community hall. About $36 was raised from tho evening's enter tainment. Much fun wns created and n number of dollars was added to tho funds by n stunt of fines pro moted -by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wal lace Jcsso Hartcr nnd Wllmn Ben nett acting ns mascot. Fines wore Imposed upon Individuals for var ious offenses such ns being tho fattest person present, being too good look ing or for losing In tho basket ball game. Tho ladlrs served a lunch of sandwiches, catco and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hartley nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elklns attended the Abbey salo In Cloverdalo last Friday. Frank Armstrong of Denver, Colo rado, arrived In Plalnvlow Saturday and is spending a Bhort tlmo visiting his sister Mrs. J. A. w scoggm anu his brother. A. W. Armstrong. Mr. nnd Mrs. I Van Tassel. A. K. Hoss and A. W. Armstrong nnd fam ily woro callers at Bend for tho day Wednesday. Nell o Vnn Tassel was tno guesi oi Ida Hoss Wednesday night. K. A. Powors. C. F. Chalfln. anil A. E. Hoss attended tho Irrigation school nt Redmond two dayB last week. A. C. McAllister was in at tendance four days. The members of the O. D. O. club spent a busy afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Knickerbocker last Thursday sewing on garments for Red Cross Relict work. A dainty lunch watt served by tho hostess. Tho next mooting of tho O. 1). O. club will bo hold at tho homo of Mm, V. W, Lovorous, on Thursday after noon, March 20. Mrs. Ii. Pullliun, Mr. A, K. IIohh nnd Mrn. Kutckorbouker, woro 111 several days of tho past week, Mrs. J. 11. Elklns made u business trip to Hmlmoml Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Hartley nnd Ray Armstrong ntteuded tho banket hall game nt Tutunlu Thursday evening. Ralph Stnhll nt Portland, spent tho week end with Mm parents, Mr. ami Mm, John Stnhll. Tho pupllR of tho l'lulnvlow school enjoyed n big lion lire ami picnic in tno woods south of tho school house last Friday afternoon. Tonco Knickerbocker of llend was .visiting at tho Pluelawu ranch over tho week end. Jnmes Pulllnm watt in Sisters on Saturday evening and Sunday. Roy Armstrong went to Powell Butte Saturday afternoon with the directors of tho Pure Bred Livestock association to look nt some short horns tor sale there. F. W. Leverenz, P. A. Scroggln, Frank Armstrong and A. E. Hoss woro callers In Bend last Saturday. Many persona from Plalnvlow were In attendance at the basket ball game nt Sisters last Saturday. Mr. and Mrx. A. W. Armstrong and family, Miss Burgess and Mrs. 11. A. Scoggln were guests to dlluer nt tho J. A. W. Scoggln homo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Hoss nnd their daughter Ida and Mrs. Patterson were entertained nt tho Fred Wilson homo near Tumnlo, Sunday. Thoro will bo preaching services at tho school house Sunday afternoon under tho direction of the Rev. McVlcker. Tho Plalnvlow Progressive club will glvo n dance In Tumnlo hall, next Friday evening, March 14. The proceeds of tho dauco will bo applied to tho fund for tho community hall In Plalnvlow. A good lunch will be sorved. COUNCIL CLUB .AT CLOVERDALE MEETS Mr. and Jim, Ray tloldou and a couple ot rrleudn from Bond spout Sunday with Mrs. (loldou'H parents, Mr. and Mm. P, II. Ileal, Claudu Benson nnd his cousin, Orlo Sutton, nnd drover II, Caldwell went to Prlnglo Fulls on skies Sun day. They expect to spend several days visiting with Boh (lathorgood. Tho stage company carrying mall front Bend to Silver Lnko Ih having lots of trouble gutting the mall In on account of tho hud roads. E. 11. Tomes nnd wife arrived here from Nebraska last Sunday and ex pect to help with tho work nt the bank this summer. SISTERS WINS GAME BY A CLOSE MARGIN Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. file to appetite and digestion benefit and enjoyment in LASTING form. And oniv 5 cents a package. tin I viJt gr$0$BS? Np seated M SMSiffrLM I Kept WSsTpssm i lRM" MMi V ( & U 4t?M 11 " IN UfjrJiw pi cz 111! ll (I I il WMIMWI t ITBf itfliy mElSk. I TSfsasnjrafe. i liWIMG GUMr 1 Pgpl3 iQSSiD CLOVERDALE. Mnrch 11 Tho Council club hold Its regular meet ing Inst Frldny night with J. B. Hodson nctlng as president nnd Mr, Kllno na secretary. Laud plaster, community shipments und better roads wcro tho topics discussed. Following n short recess tho follow ing program wna renderered" "The Kaiser Talks to Hell." Jenulo Boyd: "Scolng Things nt Night," Raymond Andrewa; Solo, Kntheriuo Illellng; selcctlvo reading, Harold Kllno; selections by quartet; recitation hy Kenneth Long; monologue, Harold Kllno; kangaroo court nt which Bert Hodson and Harold Kllno were tried for disorderly conduct and ac quitted. Many pcoplo from hero attended tho basket hall game nnd dance nt Sisters Saturday evening when tho Sisters and Tumnlo teams played a return match. Sisters won the game the final score being 17 to lfi.Tlioso plavlng from Cloverdalo woro: Dean Van Mntre. Ivan Miller, Harold Kllno and Verne Skelton, with Rnyi Armstrong of Plalnvlow and Van I Wilson of Sinters completing the. team. Marlon Van Mutro nnd Ladonnn Cyrus camo In Irom Redmond lam Saturday. I R. O. Andrua wrh a caller at tliOj D. II. Long home Monday. i Madison Holton, Roxle Morris, Mr. und Mrs. Harold Kline, Mr nnd Mrs. Bert HodHon, Mr. Peck, Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold, Sterile nnd Mao Fryonr nnd Gladys Parborry , atteudod tho dauco nt tho Dawson i place after the dance at Sinters last Saturday evening. Mary Fryonr spout tho weok end" at home. Scotty Moaaor, Vnn and Linn Wilson attended tho Council club mooting Frldny night. Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Abbey went to Redmond Friday propurlng to leave for Washington. J. L. Parborry Is routing tho Abbey place this year Mrs. F. J. Burling was u visitor nt tho Burnsldo homo Friday ntter noon ot last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Parberry spout Sunday evening ut the Burling home. J. B. Hodson and Mm. A. E. Potor son wont to Bend on school mattoru last weok. R. J. Skolton, B. C. Kline and Bill Fryrear wero appointed n committee of three to go to Redmond as road dologatofl. At tho mooting hold for tho pur Pobo of organizing tho Farm bureau In Cloverdalo tho following men woro elected: Irrigation, Georgo Cyrus; rodent control, J. B. Hodson; coop erative shipments, E. M. Peck; soils and fertilize, I). C. Kllno; bettor crop varieties, J. L. Parborry; hot ter stock, W. F, Fryonr. Mrs. M. F. Luutz spent Wednesday evening at tho Harrlsan homo. Owing to u breakdown tho stugo did not mako Its regular trip on Frldny, Mr. Barnes wont to Bend Frldny whoro ho was called by I ho illness of his wife. Mr. Fobs and Mrs. Nlcholds of tho First Natlonul Bunk of Bend woro callers nt tho Kllgori ranch ono day last weok. J. L. Parborry and G. W. nnd Cal Burnsldo, und B. C. Kllno liavo pur chased u land plaster apreadcr. SISTERS. March It.- Tho score of the Tumalo-Slstera basket ball game which wna played ut Farthing's hall at Slstera Saturday evening was 10 to IS In favor ot Sisters. Moth tenuis played u careful und skillful game. A largo crowd was present from Cloverdalo, Tumnlo and Plaln vlow. Among those present from Plalnvlow wero Mra. Howard Hartley, Ray Armstrong, Jniuea Pulllnm, Mrs. Vnn Tassel nnd children, Mrs. Howard Hartley nnd Rnchnel nnd Constance Knickerbocker. Those present from Clovordnlo were Mr, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hndxoii, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peck, Sterile nnd Mary Fryrear, II, C. Miller, Vern Skolton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Matre, Mr. und Mrs. Ivan iMIIler, Ladonnn Cyrus, Viola Miller, -Mr. Burnsldo, und Gladys Parborry. Jesso Scott of Lower Bridge. Thoso present from Tumnlo wero Mr. and Mra. Fred N. Wallace and son Frank, Grovor Gerklng und wife, Mr nnd Mra. Dickinson, Ruby Marlon, lluth nnd Edith Bales, Ray Gerklng and Jesso Hnrter. The Slaters team was composed ot Vnn Wilson, Harold Kline, Vorn Skelton, Ian Miller and Bonn Van Matre. A dance wns given In Allen's hall after tho game. John W. Dennis nnd wife and Mrs. Anthony Roache und sou were ut Bend Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merldlth Bailey nnd John Allen wero nt Bend Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mra. Newton Cobb nnd Mlsa Molllo Fnrthlng wero nt Bend Thursdny to visit with Mra. J. II. Stldham who Is u patient ut the Bend Surgical hospital. Grandma Fryrear was visiting with tho Farthings for n few dnys. Mr. and Mrs. Dick King were din ner guests at tho Farthing homo on Friday. William Lang und wife have to turned to Sisters. Mr. Lang was ono of tho first to enlist uhon the United Stntea entered tho war. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilohert Gannon, Mr nnd Mra. J W. Denula and Mr. und Mrs. Anthony Itoacho were dinner guests nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs y, L. Duvldson on Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. J. J, Wilt, who have been residing ut Portland since they sold out their stock In their store at Sisters last May have returned to Sisters They spent Sunday at the homo ot Mr, ami Mrs, .1, L, Davidson, iLoslor dial ot Bund was ut Hlutom Saturday, W, E. (Iruhntn ami family have re turned In HlHtetn. Mr. Graham linti Just completed tho coiiHtniclloii of a dwelling house nt (Inimlvlew for his brother Edward. Mra. S. T. MoAtlum und daughter Mary visited tho school Friday. A very delightful ami enlerlalu lug party was given ut tho homo of C. V. Itohblua In honor of It Ih daugh ter Cecil, Those present wero Doro thy Taylor. Atiulu Cllett, Irol llar-J-lngton, Ituby South, Darleno Winkle, Metol.i Ail u, Florls Soreniien, ami Margaret Qullierg. Mr. ami Mrs. Meredith Bailey are Vn mi extended visit with frlendn ami rolatlves ut Spoknne, Washington. Annie Cllett won tho honors ut the spelling contest Saturday. Arn old Davis, George llrady, Margaret Qulborg. Annie Cllett, Irel Harring ton ami Dorothy Taylor received a passing grade In spoiling In the ,Hlh grade examinations. George Davis, Arnold llrady, Irel Harrington, An ulo Cllett and John Allen lecelved a pnaslng grade In agriculture John Allen and Alvlu llrady received a passing grade In phslology. Georgo Davis ami Arnold llrady after com pleting tho eighth grade work In live montlia received a passing grade In nil of tho subjects except arith metic, which they will review ami tae tho examination In May at the school. John Allen has u passing grade In ttpollliig, agriculture ami physiology after six mouths nttend "ico nt school with no previous school attendance. Vern Kief has completed nil ot tho high school wgrk In algebra ami received 100 In tho final examinations. Arnold Brady and Vern Kief aro now studying bookkeeping In addition to their other high school work. A debate will be held at the school house. Friday evening. March 28. The subject to be debated la "Re solved that tho government should own and operate t, railroads " Throe npimkois from lllnloni will take tho afllrmatlvo nlilo ami threo from (Moveidulo will lnko tho negative, Elmer, Volinii ami Ivy Giuliiiui are enrolled In achool again uflor attend ing the Graham school In Jefferson county for tho past three moiithn, Htnpped Cough After Inlliicnn, "Koley'ii Honey uml Tar la tho heat I'liuiili tiiiiillidnii I nvnf li'liwl." ivrllmi E. II. MoDowol, It. F. D. 1, Box 111), jf Arlington, Teiiu. "My son had luV, II,,,,,,.,. n.. i,,,, i ii... .........1 i.i.i.i .. .. t" iiiii;iif.(. ill., ii.ii, tun i.wini nulla !, It cough. I tried everything hut noth ing did iiuy good. God until tno a ' friend with Foley's Honey ami Tar, and In two days hla cough waa gone." Hold every whoro, -Adv. I'OWHLL BUTTE ASKS R. R I). EXTENSION POWELL BUTTE, Mutch II.--There waa a largo attendance nt tho meeting of the Powell llutto anaoel ntlou hint Thursday night. Tho ex tension of tho rural free delivery waa discussed and u petition nlgned to extend tho Hue ua far aa the John Luckey ranch, taking In a Inrlvi 'y tiuiuher of new patrons nnd poasIw(J) annexing u lino through tho Alfalfa country also. Mra, Wesley Huyder ami lulnifcl ot Portland are vlnltlng at tho homo of Mra. Siiyder'n ulster, Mra. E. II. Williams. Mr. uml Mra. E. II. Williams ami Mra Wesley Kuyder visited ut Bond Sunday, Mra. Suder remaining over for a few dayn' visit with friends, Mrs. Burke ami son Frank of I'rluevllle wero guests at the E, A. Bursot homo recently, Harold Charlton, Fred McCnffey and Lloyd ami Fay Ilussett, Crystal Sliirdnvaul attended the dance nt Trrebotiue Thursday night. Many of the ranchers who run (Continued on Pago 7.) We Fit the Feet of the Fickle Public In workmanship, In leather, lit tyle, our shoe- nro at lino iih can be innde. They are the ln-t word In nhno-tnnklng' when you consider the quality, workiuunnlilp and wearing qualities. LOVEN'S, CT TANLAC FOR SALE 1)Y The Owl Pharmacy j SOLI' AGENTS LA PINE RANCHERS IN NEED OF HAY LA PINE, March 11. A. II. Dona huo, Harry Hill nnd It, E. Eaton wont to Wot Weathor springs last Thursday uftor hay which had boon shipped In from Redmond. They re turned to La Pino on Sunday night. Tho hay question is becoming a ser ious problem with many of tho stock ownors. Mr. nnd Mrs. U, C. HollliiHliead spent Sunday with Georgo uid Mrs, M. C. Boguo. They have both had a slogo with tho influenza nnd this la thlr first trip away from homo for Winter Is Gone! The bright sunshine of these first spring days is sure to show up the worn places in furniture, rugs and linoleum, Those things that did very well during the long, dark winter months, are beginning to look shabby. Now is the time to freshen up the home with a New Rocker, attract ive Rug or clean, fresh Wall Paper. Do your buying now while stocks are new and complete. REED FURNITURE Comfortable Chairs iiikP Rockers, in frosted urns reed, upholstered in tapestry, arc ninon the new arrivals. These come in a vari ety of shapes and styles, hut all are built for real comfort. Just one of these added to your living room will brighten CjJOIfc G0 "I-- JJCI f4 it up wonderfully. Prices range from P-O.OI TO tyOVJ.KJKJ FLOOR COVERINGS New Rugs are arriving almost daily, and if you are going to buy a Rug this spring you will do well to buy now. Many of the large mills are not running and there is a great scarcity of gootl Rugs. Linoleum is more plentiful, und in our new stock of Armstrong's Inlaid are same very at tractive patterns. PRINTED LINOLEUM AS LOW AS $ 1 .00 A SQUARE friRD;..,N.L.A'DS: $1.95 to $2.40 10c per Roll WALL PAPER 10c per Rol New Wall Paper Slock is coming, and all the old stocks must go. Some of this is paper that sold up to U.lc per roll, and none for less than '20 v. About twenty patterns from which to make select- fT -ftjeva f?Vll ions. Your choice J. L JJJ"C;a. aVUIa 4". BRUNSWICK Phonographs :nd furnitu YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 0 UNIVERSAL I RANGES 1 M &) eovorul weekfj, .