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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
pagk a nnD nuiiiacTiN, bend, okkoon, TiirnsnAV, octoiikmi no, torn fr' t:m:iii!:it:::in:::::t:::::s""Ku:n;:nsRn:i::t:::!:KK::u::u)::!::::::::::R::i::i:::::KKt::::U:::i:t::iuu::t:::::i::::tt:tiu:tiii:iii What's Doing In The Country ::::::!:::!:::!!::i::!!;":!"t!!i!""K"!!!:!!!I"""t!! ::::::::::::::.::::::::: :::.ii::ti:i::::::!::::::::i:::tt::i::t:::i:i PARENT-TEACHERS AT TERREBONNE SCHOOL HOARD AT MILLICAN MEETS . TERREBONNE, Oct. 28. The Parent Teachers' association was fnlrly well attended Friday night . Principal Irvln spoke on the needs of n gymnasium, and Mrs. WhltclB proposed some plans for n school gymnasium. Mrs. J. M. Persy, pro posed the culling of a special school meeting for the purpose. Wo feel assured of u place to play basket ball at least this year. A commit tee was appointed to nsslst In plan ning for the hot lunches again. Mrs. J. M. Perry was u Bend vis itor last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wester nnd Miss Adallne Dietrich motored to Bend Saturday. Supt. J. Alton Thompson visited school Monday, lie spoke to tho pupils enthusiastically in the inter est of the Itoosevclt Memorial fund. Raymond Elliott broke his right wrist last Monday while crunklug his cnr. W. F. Mackey has purchased the Wintlcld stock of goods and will stock up so that Terrebonne will con tinue to havo a general store. Ho will also have charge of the Post office. We understand that a man from Bend purchased the old hotel build ing and that he proposes to tear It down and move the lumber to Bend, i "";.. Mf Qnnnn u-nu l..IK. Iln.,l rUUJ' about the head one day last week while working on tho hay baler. Principul Irvln and the Misses Pratt. Ewbank nnd Leonard teachers of the Redmond high school attend ed the Parent Teachers meeting last Friday evening. , Miss Margaret Brems the county visiting nurso mndo the rounds of school Inspection Monday and Tuos day. The Terrebonne people are very glad to have this service. Mrs. W. R. Davidson assisted her in tabu lating the work and Mrs. Wester nnd Mrs. Galbralth entertained her while hero. MILLICAN, Oct. 28. A. J. Cooke was n Hend business visitor Saturday returning Sunday. Chnrlio Nichols camo with I.eo F. Tntischer Saturday night, returning to Bend Sunday with Ills own car. Mrs. Geo. Smith called on Mrs. 1,. Q. Morgan Monday. Quito n few attended and enjoyed the dnnco nt "Rolllu'a Hull" last Sat urday night. Tho school board had n business meeting Tuesday, nt tho West-end school house. Win. A. Rahn wont to Bond Wed nesday. Mary C. Keller and Frank Grlm stead went to Bend Thursday. Little -Walter Grnffenberger had quite n bad spell again, but Is quite well once more. Mrs. Geo. W. Cooko had a bad nttack of heart trouble Thursday. School was dismissed nt ten o'clock. T. E. Going nnd C. J. Cooko are buying irrigated land In Alfalfa, part of the Johnson ranch. A. T. La n fear called at the It. It. Keller home Suudny while on an ex tended fur buying trip. Francis E. Lee is busy drilling. L. P. Rooney movod their house hold goods to Bend Wednesday, while Mrs. Rooney nnd son Mitchell nre staying at the J. J. Holland home until ho gets their place In Bend The Holland family will care for the Rooney llvu stock during Rooney s stay In Bend THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL A'ot-emfccr 2 to 11, 1019 Time to Rc-Join callers nt tho hotel Saturday eve ning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McCaffery spent tho day with friends at the hotel, Thursday. Mi, nnd Mrs. Ray Thurston was given a surprise party by their fri ends and neighbors, Monday evening, tho 27. The Thurston are leaving soon for California on account of Mr. Thurston's health. It Is to be regretted that wo hnvo to lose good settlers, hut we trust by spring his Lhenlth will be so much improved that they will return to Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg have purchased n lovely home In Bend. OFFICERS ELECTED AT ST. SOROSIS MEETING THRESHING ENDED AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWER BRIDQE. Oct. 2D. Mrs. A. S. Holmes and family went to Gateway for the week end to visit her brother Mr. Pridie, a prominent stockman of Jefferson county. The Hosklns fc Walker threshing machine finished the community threshing this week, the yields were for above the average for thlts un favorable season. A. J. Fuller threshed a wonderful crop of Barley this year. Mr. C. F. Hosklns received by,ox- yivna iwu rcKiaiereu L,incoin rams week. POWELL lll'TTE. Oct 2S A good session of Powell Butte Sorosls was held nt Community hall. Wed- Innsilnw Optobtr 22. with Mrs Frank Mrs. J. J. Holland called at the C Klssler us hostess. This belnx the H. Grnffenberger homo recently. ,y for election of nilleurs ro oilier business was attended to. The fol- lull liif litildk! tl'ul atliutt il tit I lilt DESCHUTES CATTLE poctive o.uce.v V1T T T?n nv rvn (ivo President. Mrs Carl Fisher. ice- IMLiLiCjU 15 1 lKAliNO I pronlilont. Mrs. Alvln Rlgg. Seero- itnry. Mrs. George Truesdule. Trm- DESCHl'TES. Oct. 29 Mr. L. B. ! wrer. Mrs. B. A. Russett Bnlrd of Bend was transacting bus! ness in Deschutes Saturday, the 25th. Mr. James Lowe Is one of the crew busy rebuilding Deschutes Tuiualo road. Mr. George Rnlney from Forked Horn Butte Is tilling the position of blacksmith for the Central Oregon Irrigation Co., at Deschutes shop, re pairing equipment preparatory to the fall repairs of the canal system. Mr. Will Jansen went through Deschutes this morning on his way to Claude McCauley's mill west of Bend, for lumber. Two car loads or tourists who were una.ble to get nccommodntlonH in Bend. Saturday night, came back to A splendid luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mr? K It. Agee and Mrs. E. 11. Stewart. The next meeting of tho club will V with Mrs. S. D. Mustard. November 12. The directors of Powell Butte as sociation held u business meeting last Thursday night, at whlrn ilmo nrrungements were made for the Harvest Ball which will bo given at Community hull, Frldny, .s'ovember 7. A fine feed Is promised and good music nlso. Committee on "oats" l. Messrs. A. W. Bnyue, S. D. Mustard, llliu .tiunuMiiiun ijuiun iiuu ,. miuii, on decoration. Mrs. J. A. Rlggs, .Mrs. Arthur M liner. Miss Fay llusaett, Fred McCaffrey and Arthur Mllnor. But this snow Is just a flurrv to Tui Wllsmi school Is one of the largest If not the largest rural school In Crook county with about .17 puplln enrolled. The teacher, Mrs. George llobhs Ih busy from l until 4 o'clock nnd yet the children tiro orderly ami working like bees. A line 8th, griulu class expects to pumh out of this school nt tho uiid-yenr term. Gum-go Truesdalo. a Powell Bill to Elk, with lila family spent Friday In Bend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson have bought the telephone stock belong lug to Robert Monro mid have III stalled u phono In Iheli- lioiue Their plume number 2,1 or.. Donald Klssler was eleven yearn old last Sunday and his mother ln vlted, Sam Tweet, Wilbur Arnold nnd Glen Klssler to spend tho day with him. Ills sister lleiilah and Dorothy Truusdaln helped Donald to entertain his friends; Mrs. Arthur Wurxwoller and Mrs. C. M. Charlton visited with friends III Prluevllle last Thursday. Mrs. Ike Mills accompanied them homo nnd visited n short time at the Wurz waller ranch before going on to Port land where she will visit with her duughler Violet who In In school at that place. Ilarro .Mustard went to Bend Sat urday to attend tho closing of Rev eille Week. Roy Roberts nnd daughter, Inn were In Bend Snturdny. .Mr. and Mrs, Rel Powell of Prlue vllle nnd some of their ranch crew. came out Monday to help "Dad" Truesdalo dig spuds, Peter Pauls and son Will, also A, W. Bnyne went to tho Cove orchards, Mondny to Irrigate the fruit pro spect. Phil Dobson mill mother, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Reynolds nnd little son. of Redmond were guests at tho E. A Ilussett homo Sunday. Dominic Verges had tho misfor tune (o lose sixty head of sheep last week from bloat. They had been turned on the new n I fulfil pasture while hungry nnd soon bloated and died. JUNIPER CLUB HAS MEETING AT REDMOND vnmnt. rr m ( T m i m WH -,. ?wm &&& 2SV; S1 REMEMBER, going through the moult is like going throtiu'li n long spell of sickness. To force out the old quills nnd crow new feathers snps hen's vitality. If you expect your hens to be fall producers nnd winter layers, ' then feed them Poultry Pan-a-cc-u during und after tho moult. Deschutes to partake of the hosplt-'Reare the farmer Into a hurry to net nllty of our hotel. They were bound for California to spend the winter; four of them being from Great Falls, Montana. Mr. W J. Davis of Redmond is making the Interior of tho hotel It seems C. F. always can get the money for good grade sheep. .quite attractive with new paint Tho silica plant Is doubling Its cap-1 Mr. and Mrs. James McGufly of city having a large force of carpen-' Redmond and Mrs. Mabel Conncly tera and laborers at work. They have 8pent the day with Mrs. C. M. Red- Bucn a large number of orders tbeyiUeia Sunday cannot fill them without greatly In creasing meir milling facilities. Mr. Rod Foster who purchased 240 acres from J. W. Howard, Jr.. has moved on his new place and Is building a new home. Two Central Oregon sage brush girls seem to be making good with tho best of tho Northwest. At the University of Washington, nmong 6000 students Miss Naomi Hosklns won a place on the debate team, and Miss Marion Hosklns Is first violinist of the University Orchestra. C. F. Hosklns and wife made a business trip to Prlnevllle and differ ent parts of Crook County Monday, and Tuesday. Fred Walters returned to the com munity from Tacoma where he has Mr. Henry McCall's cattlo are com ing down from the mountains on their way to the ranch. Severn! have been killed near Deschutes by the trains; two Friday night. It la feared that a good many po tatoes have been frozen as many of the farmers did not hate thorn dug .and others had them dug and on the ground, and many were not prepared his "spuds" dug and stored away for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley recent ly from near Roseburg have mocd to the George Brnzee much for the winter. They are seeking school ad vantages for their children, three of whom will nttend the Wilson school. Mr. Brazec will spend the wluter In Arlzonn und return here before next buy harvest. A good sized crowd attonded the Road Bonds meeting last Friday evening, to hear Judgo Wallace and Guy LaFollotte discuss the questions to bo voted on Novomber 7. Mrs. Hans Jacobs and son Carl have returned from.u vIhU with fri ends at Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whltsett en joyed a visit last Thursday from Mrs for this sudden change in tempera-! Fannie Stearns and daughter. Lora ture. and Norn, and Mrs. Stearns brother .Mrs. Frank Baughmnn was called to her father's home In Idaho last week by the death of her mother. Mrs. Baughman's mother had the In fluenza last winer and had never fill- Henry Day, They camo out in the morning nnd spent the day returning to Prlnevlllojute In the evening. Arthur Wtirzwcller has returned from Portland where he went with !a flue bunch of beef Steers. Mr, ly recovered from tho effects . . - ... . . ... ..... Miss hum Kaoscmeyer, teacher nt wurzweiior topped me inarKoi witu tho Pleasant Valley school, will ulve , his beef. been employed as enclneer In th an entertainment Friday iiIkIU for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whltsett who shipyards. Owing to strike condl- the benefit of tho school In the way havo been living on tho Ned Aug tJons In the yard Mr. Wnlters proba-'of a box supper. land ranch will move to Bond, their blywlll stay with the old homestead ' Mr und Mrs. Olaf Anderson wer ' fo-rmerliom. Financial Strength and Your Home Bank STjlN selecting your bank, find this combination: The t?ank that i. i is a home institution, owned or managed by home folks and issva; dedicated to tne upouijuing 01 tne nome country. Our deposits now exceed a million dollars. These dollars are doing double duty in developing Central Oregon's industries. THE BANK OF SUPERIOR SERVICE OFFICERS G. S. HUDSON, Pres. R. A. WAttD, Vlco Pros. E. A. SATHER, Vice Pres. L. G. McREVNOLDS, Cashlor L. M. FOSS, Vice Pres. K. B. SAWYER, Asst, Cashlor The First National Bank of Bend BEND, OREGON. REDMOND. Ort 23 The Juniper Literary club met nt the home of Mrs. Emily Cllne Wednesday October L'2. .Mrs. Max Cunning gave a very Interesting and entertaining talk on her trip from Iowa to Oregon, by the way of Arizona and California Mrs Harry Buckley gave a talk on her subject of "Women In Oregon " a hot luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Margaret Ilrems, the nurse i sent out by the Red Cross of Bend. was In Redmond four dnys lust week Inspecting the pupils of the school. Mrs. Anna Boettger returned homo from .Pnrtlnnd last week. Loyal Scott, who has been em ployed ns druggist at Butler's Drug Store, left Inst week for his homo at Creswell. Mrs. Francis Durnnd of Prlnevllle spent thu week with Mrs. Denton Burdlck. Several members of the Phllnthon class of the M. E. School mot at the church Tuesday night to discuss their plans for their linllowo'en en tortnlnmunt. .Members of tho boy's class of tho M. E. .Sunday school met nt tho homo of their teacher. Phil Dobson, last Friday night. They had a very en joyable time nnd wero all very much Interested In Mrs. Dobson' collect ion of curios from Chlnn and Japan. Chad Irvln and W. O. Rumsower went boar-hunting last Frlduy, but on account of thu deep snow wero unnblo to get within ten miles of their destination. Chad has decided to call off his hunting ambitions for this year, and hope that next year ho will have better luck. Last Sunday night members of tho M. E. Sunday school gave u Rally Day program. This program was In form of a pagont, tho name of which was "The New Day," and was assist ed by thu choir. Mrs. Jess Davis and son, who havo been spending the Hummer nt Hur tnlston, returned last week. Mrs. Davis Is now employed nt the Red-, mond Htoam La u n d ry will start your pallets and moaltcd fcca to laylafl It contains Tonics thut put your moulted hens in fine con dition -Tonic8 that' tone up the dormnut uie orenns -Iron that iiives n moulted, run-down hen rich, red blood nnd n red comb. It contnin!i internal antiseptics that destroy diseasu ucrms that nuiy bo lurltinu in the system. No disease where I'an-a-ce-a is fed. It pays to feed I'aiwt-ce-a regularly. It brines buck the singing it brings back the scratching it brings buck tho cackle. Hints when you get eggs; and it's em's you want fall eggs, winter eggs when cC3 are eggs. Magill & Erskine Druggists Tell us how many hens you have. We'll tell you how much Pnii-n-c-o .i to buy. HIGHWAY SURVEYORS AT PLEASANI) RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Oct 29-- The surveyors for the Highway were working In this neighborhood Mon day. Quite a few attended the sale at Monday. Roy Miller worked for O. E. An derson several days this week. F. II. Baughmnn and W. T. Miller went to Terrebonne Monday after the clover holler which Mr Baugb man purchased some time njo. The first snow of thu season fell on Thursday. It Is very unusual to have snow this early, the first snow generally coming utter thu mid dle of November. Oswald Pcdcrxon has remained homo from school this week on ac count of Illness, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Swalley and Rol lie Sumner wore In Bend Friday evo nlng. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Peterson and children wero In Bend Saturday to see tho carnival. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended thu dance nt the gymnasium at Bund Friday night. Anton Ahlstrom attonded the meeting of the school directors of tho Pleasant Ridge school dUtrlct Friday evening. Fred Selling of Bend spent Sunday at tho W. II. Gray homo. II. T. Mlkkelsnn purchased 200 head of sheep through .thu First National Bank of Bond. He went tot Bend after them Sunday, (Continued on Pugo 11.) You mo buy IU.licl through Tim Bulletin rlalffe4 niN. iitti:i!tmet:,iimiiitmiitntuni!nmimwiniiiutimuitm' Don't Allow Your Farm Crops or Buildings to go Uninsured. We will insure your farm and allow you one year in which to pay the premium. C. V. SILVIS BBND. ORECON l!li:tKlllItttlltl!ttlIttttttt!ttt:iIlt!tI111!II!UUlllt!ll!lI!lllll!llltl!l If You Want The Top Notch Potato Price Ship your potatoes through the DESCHUTES VALLEY POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION an association of the farmers by the farmers and for the farmers assuring the top notch market price. Shipments Now Being Received i CASH ON DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE OF POTATOES. Consult your local committeeman, Bend Shippers' see R. A. Ward at First National Bank of Bend. GUS E. STADIG, Manager, Redmond, Oregon. The manager will be in Bend at the First National Bankevery Monday. L: tiwi0gm.iiMM,tMmM Ami ill'ilii,llg " '