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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
wnroRBjarananofOfsiroraRt ,.. . i-v . . What s Uomg m the Country. i'j Pi2rarannrararrararrafrarararawwwRraRrM HAYING COMPLETED AT LOWER BRIDGE lower bridge, An, is. Tho haying nt Lower JlrldRo Is com pleted nml a vory Rood yield is re ported this year. Thp second crop is coming vory fast, nml some places will bo ready to cut in less than two weeks. Mr. Young, from near Redmond, was out to tho ranch ho has rented at Lower Brldgo and Rot his binder. Qcorgo Heels ,wna a Redmond visitor on Tuesday. Paul Hcppking and Mrs. Horace Brooking were Bond visitors on Thursday. Mrs. C. F. Hosklns and daughters wore visitors nt Mrs. Van Morso's on Saturday evening. Darwin Walters took Tom Vedder nnd Deo Vedder to Bond on Wednes day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Callahan nnd fam ily, who were living near llcnd, have moved back to Lower Bridge. Mrs. A. S Holmes was n caller nt tho Hosklns home Friday nftornoon. Helen Newbold went to Clovor dalo on Saturday. Misses Viola and Dnlla Crosz krouger, who havo boon visiting with their brother, Jorry Qrosz krougcr, for tho past three months, left on Wednesday morning's train for Portland, Seattlo nnd other points, whoro they wilt visit before returning to their homo at Sioux City, Iowa. C. E. Hosklns took n load of bogs to Bend on Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Fuller nnd Georgo Bpcnt Thursday visiting In Terre bonne. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.' F. Hnusor wero shopping in .Redmond on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jnko Hook, T. J. Qulgldy and Mrs. Parrot went to Terrebonne Wednesday nftornoon. Mrs. Parrot went on to Dend. Mrs. C. F. Hosklns nnd daughter Marlon wore at Cloverdnlo Wednes day afternoon on business. The Deard threshing machine was waiting for repairs for a fow days nnd now has resumed work and finished threshing at Roy Kidder's. A. S. Holmes was In Redmond Friday nftornoon to the high school board meeting. Dwlght Hausor entortnlncd bis boy friends nt a party Saturday afternoon. Frank Chapman left Thursday morning for tho mountains to ride for cattle. Mrs. R. S. Towno and daughter Rda wen visitors at tho Hosklns homo Monday evening. Misses Viola nnd Dalla Grosz kreuger, Jerry Groszkreuger nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller and George spent Sunday evening visit ing with Mrs. Fred Walters. Jerry Groszkreuger left Thursday morning with some cattle that had btrayed home from tho forest re servo. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Reels nnd family, Ernest Reels and mother wero guests at tho Hosklns homo Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Chapman entertained at Mrs. A. J. Fuller's Saturday ev ening nt a dnncln-5 party, ns n fnre wel Ito the Misses Viola nnd Dnlln Groszkreuger, who havo been visit ing at Lower Bridge for tho past throo months. ' ' WtU.,HERGW?AffUATtASV N'CS.Urs 1)0 1 s I AKD-QUEVG6M?,rAG0lNTD HMeVoooD f (JeoRGE!' I - teasSrurS"eK U "S, wsJ HOME AfeMa?fMV'Ll'V'2 Ule (as news aw HH SWEET 5ffiWF&fi JJH I LOCK "THe BASEMENtKt" & to L I Via t-6TMB WRE To KME tH0 WOMEN Mrs. G. A. Simmons, who has been visiting tho Misses Spnuldtng, leaves this evening for Spoknno, then to Columbus, Montana. SILOS MAY SOON NEED ATTENTION With the sllo-fllllng season ap proaching, necessary repairs, accord ing to the department of agricul ture, should not bo neglected. Air tight walls are a 'chief require ment. A leak from a bole so small ns a nail will causa loss to several hundred pounds of silago. With wood staro silos tho hoops nnd braces should receive attention to insure closo fitting. Absolute Limit "A man ain't re.-.rlted do full human rnpnelty foil laziness," said Uncle Then, "until he cits too lazy oven to Invent excuses fob It." Bend Happenings from Day to Day Saturday F. F. Hubbard left on lust night's train for a brief business trip to Eugene. D. Coleman loft last night for bis homo in Centralla, after visiting for beveral months Villi his son, L. E. Coleman, of Coleman's second-band More, J, Buxton Prico was a passonger on lust night's train for Portland. Ho will return nrly in tho week, driving his Huick roadstor. Mrs. Abbott Reed, who has been visiting with her father, J. Klein, returned last night to her homo in Eugene. Mrs. L. E. Coleman returned last night from a five weeks' visit in Centralla and Portland. II. J. Power roturnod this morn ing from u business trip to Port land. t William Spanglor and Ray Bnl lantyne, both, of Bakor, arrived Iw Bond. last night nnd -will grade, at tho Shovlln-Hlxon mill. Mr, Bal luntyno was employed In tho mills hore two years ago. r ' Friday Miss Bertha M. Ronpor of Port land Is a guest nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Larson. Rolllo Summer of Camp Lowls Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Landtngham. John Susac of Portlnnd has ac cepted n position with tho Metro politan barber shop. C. Monohan nnd Dr. ana Mrs. R. D. Kctchum loft yesterday on a camping trip to various lukos of Central Oregon. Rny Canterbury nnd B. Hnnson, of tho International Union of Tim bcrworkors, returned this morning from Portland. Mrs. Frank Inubnlt nnd dnughters Lou I so nod Margaret returned this morning from a several wcoks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. They wero accompanied on their return by Mrs. Eugene Bullock nnd dnughters nnd Miss Arleno Bullock of Suit Lako City. Mrs. Horaco Brookings nnd son Paul of Brookings were In Bend yesterday doing somo trading. Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Symons nnd children, accompanied by Mr. Symons' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Symons of Seattle, left this morning on nn extended automobilo tour through southern Oregon and California. Bcforo returning Mr. Symons expects to tnko in all polntB of interest en route to San Diego. Thoy will bo gono about three weeks. L. A. Hepburn nindo a business trip to Redmond last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Hudson re turned this morning from n short business trip to Portland. A. M. Prlngle was a passenger on this morning's train from Portland, whero ho went on buslnone. Mrs. S. Mcintosh and Miss Valley Holmes nro in Portland this week. Edward Lyons returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. E. P. Mahaffcy was an arrival on this morning's train from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Heny Cramor nro the parents of nn eight-pound boy, born Wednesday morning. Undo Frank Nichols of Tumalo, who has boon suffering with a bro ken log, sustained soveral weeks ago whllo ho was feeding his chickens on his ranch at Tumnlo, is reported to be recovering slowly. T. M. Word, formerly shorlff of Multnomah county, arrived in Bend this morning nnd Is remaining over for soveral days visiting with friends In tho city. Molvln G. Woodstock, representa tive of tho Metro Pictures, is In Bend today on business with local film theaters. F. W. Foster, cattleman from tho Summer lako section, is a Bend visitor today. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Street nro in from La Pino today. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strpet of La Pino are in Bond today on their way homo from Portland, whero Mr. Street has been for medical treatment. Prlnovlllo railway. Mr. Davis has been local freight agent on tho O. T. nnd O. W. R. & N. for tho Inst seven years. Ho will bo Joined by Mrs. Davis and son Howard lator. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Kuglo nnd Misses lone Wilson nnd Lorottn Conologuo of Portlnnd, spent yes terday nnd pnrt of today with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. llogtyv on route to Crater Lako and Klumnth Falls. They nro driving by automobile. Mr. Engla Is n grocer In Portlnnd. Dr. C. II Soli returned this morn ing from a short trip to Monroo, Washington. On his return Dr. Soil was accompanied by Mrs. Robert Flomlng, also of Monroe, Mrs. Flomlng will visit with her daughters, Mrs. J. C. Rhodes and Miss Margaret Fleming. Mrs. D. Sphlor and son George returned Inst night from a soveral months visit In Seattle. Tacoma nnd Vancouver, B. C. On her return Mrs. Sphler was accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. M.lcksuud of Tacoma, who will return to Portland, nml from there will go cunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Yv". Mooro ro turncd enrly In tho week from n three weeks' trip to Senttlu, Tacoma and other Pugot sound points. A. 11. Hoch of Seattle, represent ing tho international association of machinists for Oregon, Washington I and Idaho, wns In tho city yester day nnd mot with tho local mach inists In tho organization of n local union. Mrs. It. A. Henderson and daugh ter Carmen left last night for Port land whero they will remain for several weeks until tho completion of their home. E. W. Gnrnor, who has tho con tract for tho building or tho city tiro hull, left last night on u busi ness trip to Portland. Attor unilurgnlne mi operutlnn mudo necessary ns tho result of wounds ho received In tho bullla of tho Argonno, whllo serving with the Pint division, Fred Rice, Jr., returned last night to Ills home In Redmond. Mr. Rico has been con fined to tho St, Charles hospital. Ho wns accompanied foy his mother, Mrs. F. A. Rico. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Chapman of Portland are spending their va cation in Central Oregon, enjoying nn outing nt tho various lakes anil streams around Rtmd. Mr. Chap man is with the Kllham Ktatlnnory & Supply company of Portlnnd. Tho frlonds of Mrs. W. L. O'Don null will !mj pleased to learn that shu Ih rapidly recovering from Ill ness In Portland and Is expected to return to her homo In Bend within n few days. Mrs. R H. Hamilton has returned Attractive Bargains Await your Attention for Fall and Winter Men's Apparel at Loven & Chinlund's ! NEXT WEEK- we will be in a position to offer you a v splendid line of Men's Clothes Hats, Shoes (dress and work), Overcoats, and everything you will need for the year. For better bargains TRY Loven & Chinlund from a visit of sevenil weoks with friends in Eugene. t W. W. Williams, roproieiitlng Morris 'Druthers bonding hotiso of Portland, Is In the city. Dr. U. C Coo, formerly of Bend arrived In tho city Inst night to look after huslnesH Interests horo. E. I,. Carr of Madras Is In Bend today on buslne. Mrs. David Kelly leaves Sunday night for Portland to tnko her daughter Kathleen for nimllciil treatment GET THE PICTURE . Thursday T. II. Foloy roturnod this morn ing from n trip to Chicago. J. W. Wornstaff was a passonger on last night's train for Portlnnd. Mrs. N. 0. DavlH returned yester day from an extended visit with relatives Jn Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. R. W. Suwyor nnd daughter roturnod thlB morning from a Sveok's visit in Portland, II. K. Allen roturned yostorduy frpm a several days' visit with his family nt Helsing'a on tho Motollus. N. 0, Davis loft ' latit night ' for Prinevllla whoro ho will take up his duties us neurit for tho city of Dcvolop it Print it Enlnrcro it Frame it PM 1 T jJJtSer' vi-is We do nil but take the picture. 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