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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
J. 1JIJNI) 1IUMJCTI.V, I1KNI), OKKOOS, TIIUItHPAY, MAY S3, ll(l I'AOR 8 ' -' -- 'V, CLUB ASKS FOR GAME OFFICIAL mmT!imE;mmmm2imMmtx XA.MIM 01.' IU MM HU(iKHTI2l l-'Oll AITOINT.MHNT AH HI'KCIAIi WAIUHJNM HAM HUM) DKl'UTV MM AltMl). Vl (From Saturilny'it Dolly.1 IlacoiuiiHimliitloiiH for tlin itppolnt nioiit of 12 moil from thla'm'cllon iih special gamo wnrdnns worn Hindu hint night nt llio mooting or tlio Hod and (Inn club, Tho mumliiirM of tlio club liuvo boon glvuu to understand Unit tlinlr ntconiinoiiiIMIotiH will tm nctoil on Immi'dluloly. Another ro il u out miido, iiHkliiK tlio appointment of it snlurlud deputy vMirdun for Con trol Oregon, In not ho curtain or fill nllmdnt. At present this work In nil In thu hands or W. 0. llndley, whoso li(adiUitrl!r urn nt Tim Dulles, Tlio special appointments which dm cluh Is nuking Includo tlio niitiios of I). (I. Md'horson, W. C. Hlrdsull, a M. MclCny, It. H. Iliimllton, Al IMwnrdH, V. It. Hpuck, C. A. iluydoii. J. 0. IthodH, A. O, Schilling, Or. W. 0. .Manning, Lloyd Doutlill und I). . I'enploa. Central Oregon Neighborhood... News.... wwsmssssMMSssBwssmMMsmSi (Uontlniiml from Pitgii 1.) DEPOSITS AT BANK REACH HIGH MARK (From Thuratlny'a Dally.) Indlcntlvu of tlio prosperity which Horn! and tint surrounding country nro enjoying In tliu report iniiilii to day liy 0. H. Iluditou, president or tho Flint Natlonnl bunk,. that for tliu punt Mix weekH deponltn nt the hunk linvo cleared more thnn 11,000,000 daily. Thu First National has pastfed tho million nfurk liaforo, hut It has been In the full when ranchers wuro reullx lug heavily on sheep und wool, Thn KprliiK season In generally considered na thu dull time or thu yeur In thn banking business, and tho fact that doposlta nro reaching so lurgo n total l taken an u most favorable Indication. .. BEND CHAUTAUQUA DATES ANNOUNCED (From Thunidny'a Dnlly.) Oaten for thn 101!) Chautauqua wore fixed today In n letter from thu KllUou-Whltn company, which hua thu contract for supplying thu talent for thu hit; entertainment hero, for July 2 to 7, IiicIurIvo. An overseas, liinrtut la featured :ia one of thu nix mualcnl attraction, with Judge Aldeu or Massachusetts, handing thu lint of apeukors. Homotbing to aollt Adrortlts In Thn Ilullotln'a clnnlflod column. visiting mid planning for tlio future work, MiihIcuI uunihorii wnru ren dered by MIhh llnynu, Mrs. Churltpn and MrH, John Drlscoll. Tho hostess aorvud dullcloim rofroHhmotita, und wiih nnslstud hy MIhh HiikoI Hay no nod Mrn. J. I. IllggH. Tlio next meet ing will ho Mothers' day for tho club mid will bo hold nt Community ball, May 2K, with Mrn. B. A. lluiisott mid Mth, John Drlscoll na hostesses. MIhh l'nulluo Truosdiilo conducted tho eighth grwlo uxufnluntloiin In dlHtrlcl 17 mid David Htlll In tho Kd wards dlHtrlcl. Mr. nml Mrn. Oliver Powell of I'rluovlllo canio out for it vlnll to tho TrueHilnlo homo Saturday even- In if, Minn Paulino accompanied thriin home mid will remain for tho IiIkIi school couimonceinetit week . Frank Miy of Ilend wiih lit Powell IIu t to Huvurnl iloyn lant weak looking ufter IiIh Interests hem. Quite it number from hero at tended thu trnclc meet ut Mad rati on Haturday, They worm Mr. mid Mr. John Hkeen, Mr. mid Mrs Josno Tuck, Hoy Hkeen, Mr. mid Mm, I'. It, Agon, Lloyd mid Fny IJuHHett, Cryaful Hturdovuul mid Ifuxol Ilayne, They report it pleasant time. Mth. Tweet mid children wero In Demi visiting lnnt week. Charles Charlton, Jr., Karl Tweet, Herman Llnduulst, IMpar Pjitentou mid Mm. C. M. Churltou attondod tho Hoy Hcout entertainment In lied moiid Tucwday night. Mr, llnmm, from Wasco, In Jioro closing up Home tractor iialet, Mr, mid Mrn, John Draper moved to llend IiihI week. t A. I'ellott, from Seattle, la visit ing IiIh purontH, Mr. mid Mrs. V. n. Pollelt. Mr, (Irnveii mid Mr. mid Mra. Harvey Oaten nro attending tho grand Iftdgo of tho Hubuknlm mid Odd FcIIowh at Holom thlH week, Mr. mid Mth. (I a ten Intend to visit nt New born and Hood Itlver before return ing homo. Mra. .a dn MncOrogor of Ilend vlHlted In Hi la vicinity IiihI Friday und Saturday, W. O. KalHtou nhlppcd two car loads of wheat to tliu Vancouver Hour mllla hint week. A delegation or 20 students, teacliem mid purontH attended tho track meet nt Madras fluturday, A aoclnl meeting or tho Parent' Toachera' association will bo held Friday even Iiik, thu 23rd, Tho plan of an old fuHhloned district achool Ih to be carried out throughout tho evening. All Interested nro Invited to comu. hi: dokh iikavv woihc. "I tlf heavy work, nnd that Ih a Htraln on n mnn'a klduoya," wrltoa Hurt Dawnou, Canton, 111., "My trouble atarlod with sevoro, aharp palm over ray back. I bouitht it bottle of Foloy Kidney Pllla, mid bo fore It wna koiio, my pallia bud en tirely loft mo." They bnnlah rhou matlc pulna, backache, aorcnesa, BtlrT nesa. Hold ovorywhoru.--Adv. TERREBONNE WOMEN TO HOLD MEETING TKHHKnON'NK, Mny ZU Mra Colllna V. Klklna of I'rluevllle, rep reauntntlvii of thu Federated Wont uii'h clubn, will apeak to (bu ladlea nt I.. P. C. hall Homu day next week, thu dato to bu nrratiRed tutor. Her aubjucl will bu tho uuw meunurca to bu voted on nt thu next election. All who pOHslbl) can altould pluu to at tend. A troop or 12 (llrl Scouta hna been nrr.uulxed here. All have panned tho tenderfoot lent nnd nro wearing tho O. H. plna. A "hlliu ' la planned for Rntiirdity, May 24, with Mbui Irma Keenoy iih loader. Thu Scouta liuvo been orKuulzed under tho direction of Mra. 0. I.. WhltelH, but Mra. W. J. Hull will bu their captain thla aum mur. Mr, McKwou, Mra. Dcklcr nnd Mra. llruco left for Portland Thumduy morn Iiik. Mr Allordyco'a daiiRliter from Aluakit la vlaltlux here. Mra. W A. Plckelt'a brolhor leH for The Dallea Friday inornlnK. PORTLAND MAN BUYS ALLENDALE RANCH SIBTEItB, Mny 20. Mr. mid Mm. King wuro In Blatcra Baturday on bualneHH. Mr. C. A. Allen und futility leave Monday for their now homo on Mc Konzlo river. BlHlera ncbool cloned Frldny, May 10, Mlna Kupphuhn und tho Klrla aurved tunch and touated niartihinal Iowh ufter achool. Mr. Wooda of Portland went through Blatora Baturday on bis way to thu Allendale ranch, which ho baa recently purchnaud. Mra. II. IC. Allen of Blatnra was In Hond Friday und Baturduy on bual- tUIIIM- ' F. W. Weber, principal or tho Bla tcra achool returned to Dend Sunday where bo will tuku u ponltlon In tho poit office. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Tnylor of Ilend were In Blatora Friday to gel their dauKhtur Mlna Dorothy who linn nt tonded achool hero tho paat ulno months, Mra. J. II. Stldham nnd Fred Mc Klnney were Ilend vlsltom Thumduy. W. F. Wobor baa purchased a now Chevrolet car. Mr. nnd Mra. I). I.. Tono and MIsh LoiiIho Bunnnern of Portlund, nnd Mra. Chnrlen Hummera of Chicago, wero In town Wednesday. Van Wllaon mndo n trip to Hod mond Wcdileadoy, tnkltiB W. F. B. Wllaon to tho doctor. Tim Callahan, with tho Dan An luiyl Slivup company, wna In Blatcra, inking out Mr. iialley'a ahearlnt; outfit. W. N. Cobb .mndo a trip to tho Lowor Ilrldgo country nflor corralls for thn Dan Angland Bhcep company. JchsIu Bcotl uu'd Linn -Wilson, ac companied by tho Kuppahnhn win ters of Seattle, mndo n trip to tho Motollua Sunday. Mlsa Allco Kuppa hnhn, who hua accepted tho position of primary teacher In tho Sinters uchool for tho second term, will re-' turn to Bcattlu with her sisters to' spend tho summer vacation." Harold Allen or Ilend vlHlted with bis puruntn Sunday. J. II. Stldham and Warren Forth- Inc have returned from lower Squaw creek where they hnvo completed tho fish ladder In tliu C. N. Soronsen dam. Dan Holslnc was up from tho Mc- tollus huvliiK Bouiu work done nt tho Mien snrngc. Mr. Hosa of Plnlnvlcw delivered aomo thoroughbred sheep nt tho Ilnlloy ranch, Homu partlen atternptrd U no ncrons tho McKenzlu pass with u team mid fulled on account or tho snow. Joo Uuckley or lledmond panned through Sinters with n loud or house hold Koodn ror Voting mid Olson or tho Buttle lake aummor resort. Mr. OIhoii has JiihI returned from Portland where he has been procur ing nine more motor boats which will bo placed on Bummer, lilue and Huuuw lakes for tho aummor tourlal trodet Mra. M. McKlnnoy received u telo grun Friday from her aon Herbert who linn been In Franco tor aoveral nioutha, that ho hud arrived In Now York und expected to bo homu soon. Mr, iiid Mrn Walter Graham made n trip to Oraudvlew Sunday. LOWER BRIDGE HAS A FAREWELL PARTY LOWKH IIIUDOB, May 21. A farewell parly wan xlven ut tho school homo on Monday evening for Mr. mid Mrs. L A Hunt and fumlly. A largo number or friends attended, who presented them with a beauti ful casserole Mr. Hunt left Wednes day ror Heppnur, whoro ho Is to bo county agricultural agent ror Mor row county. Mrs. Hunt nnd children will visit with relatives In Hedmond mid Portlund und other valley towns before Joining Mr. Hunt. Mra. Kurl I'pdlke has given up her school on tho Mctollus and moved to II vo permanently on tho' 'Hoy Howard ranch, which Mr. Updlko bus lcaucd. tieorgo Ileeln went back to Fort Ilock on Tuesday to bring his mother to bis place at Long Hollow. Jack Dook wna In I ted mond Tues day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Towno. Irom Tacoma, Wash., spent tho past week visiting with their sou, It. S. Townu. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Fuller wcro in Redmond Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Hoy Kidder wero shopping In Hedmond Baturduy. Darwin and Fred Walter. Miss Forn Walter and Dorothy Wells at tended thu field duy at Madras -Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Hobcrts und Paul Ilrooklnga wcro down from Bond Sunday to spend tho day at Horace Iirooklng's Joo Howard la hauling his wheat to Terrebonne this week. Mr. and Mrs. Parka, who have sold their pluce on tho Metollus, uro spending thu wcuk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Updlko. Mra. KIkIp Huuser had tho mis fortune ot spraining her wrist badly' on Sunday John BtopL Jim West and Mr. Huuser were In Hedmond Saturday. Mra. A Kotzmnu und mother and fnthor wero vialtlng friends al Lower 11 ridge on Tuesduy, Kills Kdglngton, from Sisters, wna fishing on tlio Deschutes Bundny COLD RETARDS FOREST RANGE GHABH IH THHKH W'lU'MH ISDIMND, HHPOUTH HUI'KUVIMOH .IACOII BOX UIGU WI.VDH BUCK .MOW TUItK VMM TUB SOIL. Ing roomn for bathorn nnd will hnvo n dance floor and bonlnfor campers. TAKKS HOLD AND 1IBLPB. Miirlo Holslor, Frecport, III., writes: "I had rhoro or losa of m cough ror 10 years and I hnvo tnkort 'jtilto n number or rnodlclncs. Nono or thorn takes hold nnd helps llku Foloy'n Honey nnd Tar." This old, reliable cough syrup promptly hulps coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere Adv. Four chairs at your norvico at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. (From Frldoy'n Dally.) Cold weather extending Into tho lata spring has made tho grazing sea son on tho Slatera-Mctollus range thrco weeks later than tho average thin year, la tho report made by For est Supervisor N. O. aJacobson, Just returned to Ilend front a trip or In spection through tho Sisters coun try. Growth of grass has been check ed to such nn extent that It will bo Imposslblo to allow stock on tho range until tho first of Juno, he de clares. At present there is plenty or tnolsturo in tho ground but this Ik- being dried up by tho high winds, winds. At Buttles lako Mr. Jncobson noted that thq work Is being started on the j renovutlon of tho summer resort at j that place. Tho new holders of thu concession arc fitting up now dress-1 Mr. & Mrs. Rancher IT WILL PAY YOU to get your GROCERIES from us. Wt always gi'v the biggest ralue for the Dollar. IVhen in BenJ he suie you a come in and tee ut. A to Z Grocery McCuiilon & Johotcn. Piopi. 134 Oron St. Skuto Hclw. Bldj. Diamond CHICK FOOD SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and f kelps them to grow into big, strong, healthy birds. Q A eletn, trfcoloetn. nslart food no dart no mdi. Kef tho ducLs ittMkhy n!tnakc. them grow fast. "Uokffat Nam anJTnU Mark nEetTjOritfaIPKfat OUR 1919 CATALOGUE Of "diamond Quality" Poultry Supplier listing .rrerj-UiIng ntcetiry hi Oxe prbutl production of poultry mailed tr on raquttt Aik f ci Ctulo No. 762 "BUCKEYE" Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves 'lillli in fflitr P CENTRAL OREGON PARMER VOLUME 1 BEND, OREGON. NO. 8 PUBLISHED BY THE BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. $ ' ' ' mr - ' ' i m&$MK&. IXZU. UT I iHM v aiaasisgfTT' ml i ' aajiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim. t Bumim v. IP ITT' A . iiiiiiiiii J iiiiiK ikK- "T BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUUlBBBBBBBBBBa.l riLriiLrii AND ffi-x- V'lt m!CPjriW. SSSSSSn2S2S2ZLZ2ISSm CLOVER! After weeks of waiting, we have been able to buy a limited amount of seeds. Our stoek is not heavy and should we be able to buy more we would be forced to sell at a higher price. Copjctllit lli !",, R.J.IornoUU Tvbtcco Co. YOU can't help cutting loose joy 'us remarks every time you flush your smokespot with Prince Albert it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin's sunshine and as satisfy ing us it is delightful every hour of the twenty-fourl It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture 1 For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That's because it has thp quality, Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did not bito your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will I For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tonguel Toppy tJ bast, llity red tint, hanJtomt pound und half pound tin humidors ana that clevtr, practical pound crystal glas$ humidor, with tpang moUttner top that ktept th tobacco in tuch perfect condition, R. J, Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-SaUm, N. C Raymond Scorch, McCook, Nobrua ka was it trail boy. And that Isn't tho worst or It. Last sprlnfc tho doc tors told him that ho could not llvo unless ho lived out ot doors. You know last year ovoryono was RrowInK Burdens and llaymonil Jolno one ot tho 4-II garden clubs con ducted by tho stato collogo or agri culture In connection with tho statu college or agriculture. At first he waB not strong enough tb do much bo tho other boys und girls helped to do, tho heavy spading. Hut llay monil could rake, and plant seed, and water, but not too long ot course. Hut evory week lip round ho could do h little more, and It wasut long be fore ho noticed a dllToronco In his health, "tor hotter, rrom day o day. Hy that tlmo tho plants wero up sovurul Inchea nnd tho .weeds wero growing right alongside Tho sun, fresh ulr, and lutorest in getting on ahead ot those weeds helped tho boy to grow strong and ho soon found that ho could work several hours a day without getting tired. Tho lionna, tomatoes, cucumbers, and potatoes grew so lino thut In the rail 'Ilnymond found that ho had cleared $22.25, and tho doctors said ho wna on IiIh way to becoming ctroug and well, and ublo to do whatever other boys or his age und blzo could do, These prices pre'vail until present stock is exhausted Alfalfa 34c R4 Clover 53c Timothy ,. 16c Orchard Grass 38c Sweet Clover 35c A Large Size DeLaval at a Bargain! Owner is leaving country on account of illnci. It you are interested, write or phone ui. This machine i practically new and can be bought at a big sacrifice. We also have a Second Hand U. S. $40.00 cash takes this $95.00 Machine. Bend Hardware Company