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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
PAOR a iiknd nui.i.KTiN, ikni, oiikron. tiu'iwday, novkmiikk , mm. TT fcn:!i:::::::::::u:::::n::!:i:;:u:!::nu!::::u!::i:::::::i!::::n!:!:::!r.uui;:!:::i:::::::n::!:::::::::!ur.t!!i!i::!i!l!iu:u::::::i:t::i;ii: What's Doing- In The Country au:t:n:t::::::t:::t:i:::::tt:tt:tt:itt:ni::ut::t:nit::tt::::i:t:::t:t:ttii:t:t::tt:::::t:t:t::it:t::::t::::::t:t:::::i:t:i:::t:tt:ti:;it:::ti:ti:tt:si 28 PUPILS ATTEND DESCHUTES SCHOOL DESCHUTES. Nov. 6. Our little ncliool Is growing Into qulto a large school, thcro now being 2S pupils enrolled. Mrs. Mnbel Connely spout the week end nt the homo of Mt nnd Mrs. Grdnvtlla Clifton In Prlnevllle. re turning Monday morning. While in Frlncvlllo she visited the Ochoco Dam. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Knnoff, Frede rick Stanley, Mr. nnd Mm. L. A. Brandenburg went to Demi Sundny nftemoon to look nt residence pro perty, which Mr. Urandonburg con templates buying. Tho Hed Cross drive Is again on nnd wd feel suro that DMwhutes will go over tho top ns usunl. .Mrs. Mnbel Connely, Mr. Glenn Cox and Mr. nnd Mm. W. B, Van Allen were cutertnlnsd at a veni son dinner Monday evening by Mr, nnd Mrs. CM. Hedfiold. Miss Ruth Knescmyer, teacher of the Pleasant Valley school had n very successful entertainment and box supper last Friday night at tho school house. The boxes went nt a brisk rxto and brought good prices. Miss Knesemycr gave the enter tainment for the purpose of procur ing money to secure books for tho school and also to paper the school house. We understand she cleared $40.00. Mr. V. P: Cochran nnd family of Salem. Oregon, are now living In Deschutes. Mr. Cochran and son nro working for tho Central Oregon irrigation Company. We nre glad to welcome them to our Uttlo town. Mr. Jnck Hrulla is loading u enr or -wood for Gateway. Mr. L. E. Smith of Redmond, ac companied by his mother, who is spending tho winter with Mr. mid Mrs. Smith, were callers at the of fice of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company Monday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Drandenbu's bought the Byberg property In Bend and sold It to another party ns soon as the papers were made out. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redfleld and family and Mr. W. E. Van Allen vis ited the Ochoco Dam on Sunday, tak ing dinner in Prlnevllle on their re turn trip. Mr. F. S. Stanley returned from Portland Monday morning after an absence of two weeks. Mr. M. M. Whlttcmorc has a crew of men working on the Main Canal Just north of Deschutes. Mr. Don Slaughter sold his ranch south of Deschutes and has moved his family to Bend. ELLIOTT RANCH AT TERREBONNE SOLI) TERREBONNE, Nov. 5. Georgo Elliott sold his much near Terebonne to Robert Morris Inst week, The (change will not bo mndo until spring when Mr. Elliott proposes to I improve his plnco near Redmond. A very Interesting lecture was given to the high school nnd gram mar grades last week by Rev Will- lams of the Presbyterian church. Ills subject was, "Historic Places About Boston." C. R. Wllller bought twenty-five head of sheep last week. Mr. J. O. Hanson purchased a hay baler last week. Four carloads of liny were ship ped from Terrebonne, tho hay being bought by the Northwest Grain Co., from L. P. Snnpp. The Hallowe'en party at the Ladles club Saturday evening, was n great Hticccss. It was enjoyed by tho high school, seventh nnd eighth grades nnd their friends from Redmond and tho adjoining country. Tho evening was spent doing Hallowo'on stunts, playing games nnd singing. Mrs. J. M. Perry went to Portland last Wednesday to visit Mrs. W. J. Morgan nnd other friends In that city. Messrs. Gates and Wester brought their sheep back from the mountains a few days ago. E. M. Miller of this vicinity, re cently bought 17 head of beef cattle from Osborno, of Grandvlow. Tho AHon fnmlly of Cllne Falls have bought the Mandershleld place northwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Colfax. Wash., spent Sunday with the White family. Mr. Baker Is n hardware dealer nnd Is spending some time in Tho Dalles. Bend nnd Intermediate points looking up a location. day night. Rasmus Peterson has built a new Imnlouiont shod lately. Mrs, O. H. Anderson nccoinpnnlnd by Mr. and Mw, W. 11. Gray wore shopping In Bend Tlmrsday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Cannon enino over from Prtuovlllu Thursday night to spend a few days on their ranch. Roy Mlllor wiih working for O. K. 'Anderson n few days tho lust of tho week, Anton Ahlstrom mndo a business trip to Redmond Monday. Dr. A. Potty of Portland arrived hero Monday to look after his pro perty. Fred Seeding .rotiCrnod to Bend Mondny morning. H. T. Mikkelson brought his slteop homo Tuesday. J. w. tniioon or Prlnevlllo was hero on business Monday. Dr. A. Potty and J. w Cabeen wont to Bend Tuesday morning. Alfred Pederson-wont to Itedmoiul Wednesday after a load of lumber. Anton Ahlstrom nnd J. W Peter son attended tho Abhoy sale Tuesday. Mrs. O. E. Anderson was ti Red mond visitor Wednesday. W. H. Gray has been on the sick list this week. Roy Miller was in Bond on Satur day night. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, W. Cnbeen return ed to Prlnevlllo Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray called on Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Thurston near Deschutes Sunday afternoon. H. T. Mikkelson butchered n calf tho last of tho week. the dlferont elasseH nnd n few Indlvl-' Guests of tho club were Mrs. Hkeol i new dual HtuntH, one or which wiih the of I'oitluiul, Mm, .Mis, Hpnugler and Hawaiian HtutitH na given at the Mrs, Orr of Hood River mid Mrs. uui I ml Potato Show here. After tho pro- Howard of Tiinialo, A dainty lunoh- ivni-it irriini tint iiiiillntii.it wim fiirntetl Inlit u itim wiih xitrvitil liv tint hnntOHM. BASKET SOCIAL HELD AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Nov. 5. A basket social was hold at the Plea sant Ridge school house Friday night. A short program was ar ranged by the teacher. Miss Ruth Kaesemeyer, after which the baskets were auctioned off. About J-tO was raised which will he used in beauti fying the interior of tho school houso. Mrs. F. B. Baughmnn was called to Lewiston, Idnho by the sudden death of her mother. O. K. Olson of Redmond was do ing some carpenter work for Anton Ahlstrom on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended the movies in Bend Satur- HcromniemN It to Atomic. "My son had a 'couch for i lone tlmo." writes Mrs. Heck, 728 Fehr Ave., Louisville, Ky.. "and he tried hoioy's Honey nnd Tar and he slept better Hint night than ho had for some time. It certainly Is line. I recommend It to anyone. Good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough. Children take It. Contains no opiates, Sold Everywhere - dv HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GIVE ANNUAL JINX Successful Pjirty Hold In HimIiiioiiiI Gymnasium I41M tr of Sulphur Is Received. gram the nmllutico wan formed Into a lino and led through the "ehnniher of horrors." Then novo nil gamoH wore played and fortunes wore told by an itlil irvtiuv. Ai'ttiinil Mm liiittt nf eleven refreshments consisting H appies, (Ioiikiiiiiks ami ewer were served. Our football team again met defeat last Saturday, when they met Hut Prlnevlllo team nt Prlnevllle, One Item which perhaps contributed to this defeut was tho fact that one of our best players, Ralph Gillette, hud the misfortune to brook IiIh arm wlillu cranking a ear before tho game. The score was something like ?t tit iifithlnif. lint mil twivii bIIII . . ... ...., ...p. , .,,.. ..... ...i .. .,,,, hnvo hopes of u comeback nt the return game. In tho evening, after tholr return to Redmond, tho hoys gave a stag party in tun "gym. A largo milliner or iieignnorii ami friends had a Hallowe'en surprise at. the Colfolt home Inst Friday eve ning, A pleasant evening was spent playing progressive five hundred. MlHrt llurgoss of Bend wiih a week end guosl at the llo A ranch. Mrs. drover Pulllam Ih visiting at the Alex LovoroiiR homo. Tho regular church services at (ho school holme were well attended last .Hiiuduy afternoon. I. nulla DurgoHH left by way of Bond for Chicago on Sunday evening. .MIsh Burgess will continue her nurses' traliilnir work nt tho Post (liiitluute Hchool for Nurses. Mrs. Louxoltu Piilllani and sou Jim wore Bend callers Friday. 'IV1U lime lie U'nw lleliioil. A neglected cold may develop .Miss joyro KODlilus or Portland, 'x nKiectmi com may ueveiop returned to Redmond last Tuesday I'111' tuoxt serious Mlckuomt. The In- evening for a short visit with hurt "iiDtua and pneumonia that swept ............. in .. ...... lltll IUIIIIII H .Tt'lll Wfitl niMU iiti- codiul by an ojildnmla of colds, Koiey'H Honey anil Tnr will cliecK nuronts. The fourth and last car of sulphur ordered for Redmond arrived last Saturday. Mrs. Anna Boettger entertained the Ite-Jdllvfl llllll it fnvv imibIu Inul Saturday night. Tho house wiih artistically decorated with orange paper and black cats, and several of tho women nlso enmo dressed an bovs. Several inline wnm nlnvml delicious refreshments wero served by tho hostess ami Miss Kelly, and everyone voted It n most enjoyable evening. a cold If taken In time. It loosens phlegm and mucous, clears air pun sages, oases hoarseness, stops tick ling throat Sold ovoiy where. Adv. CATTLE WINTERED AT POWELL BUTTE REDMOND. Nov. 5. Last night the girls of the high school gave their annual High Jinx. Mothers and friends of the school were Invited, nnd n crowd of around fifty assem bled at the "gym." Although tho af fair was strictly feminine, qulto n number of boyH, apparently, were In appearance. However. It did not take long to find in these "boys" many of tho girls of high school. One of tho most Interesting nnd entertnlu Ing "stunts" of tho evening was "Tony" tho Italian with his monkey, the parts were taken by Helen Smith as Tony and Louis Olson ns the "monk." A program was given by Don't Dl-ifgmil n CM, James McCiery, Berrien Center, Mich . snVH he -unit trmihlitit nil I. kldnev lllld hhidiler trmiMi. fur lira yearn and tued several kinds of mi'uicmtt wunoiit any ueneiit, but Foley lCldlleV PIIU n?nt..i lilm r,illf from nehot nnd milus unit Mtmitn.ii JoUU "' ' returned ih'e L L'tl. ''.oE'l "Xlciid..,! t'XHlnosi trip to ri...;. i.i,7.i. ...... ........ :, pinmoy - ..j ,..,, ,'iivnill.HU llllll I I1UUI1IIIIIU pains; ease lameness. Sold every where. Adv. POWELL IM'TTE. Nov fi - -Arthur and Max Wtirrwcller brought about 100 head of cattle to the Wurz ttollnr ranch here at Powell Butto for winter feeding last week. Mrs Olson of Portland, mother of Mrs. E. II. William, has returned to her home after it month's visit with her daughter John O'Caltnhaii has returned PLAINVIEW GRAIN Mr mill Mn K A llnmiitH nml family were guests at the Bert Rey nolds home In Redmond. Sunday Mr nnd Mrs. A W Bayne enter tained a few friends with a HuIIom e' en partv Friday night The guests AT MOQT rriIlI?CITI.in w',r, 'Mr d Mrs. J. A Rlggs. Mr ALLIUM lllKftbllhl-lHind Mrs I) A Yates. Mr and Mr - - Clifford L. Worrell. Mr. and Mrs PLAINVIEW. Nov. 5. The Sandal w, Armoiid threshing machine Is back In Plain- A,r. n'"1 MrH George Triiesdnle en- vlnu- nl iu,i.,b it n. i tertllllled Rov Itulierlu nml ilnuelifiir favorable tho numerous short Jobs , Jdu nl, jHniu'r Friday evening, follow nwnltlng tho machine should be fin- l,,K.w'1!?" -Mr nn'' MrK' ''"ink Klsstrr awaiting the machine should be flu inuua uy tuu wooK end. Mrs. Spanglor and Mrs. Orr re turned to their homes In Hood River nfter a pleasant two weeks' at tho Pulllam home. O. C. McCalllster was a buslnesn cauer in iiend. Saturday. Homier were InnUlnir nfti.r thiOr- . tlo Interests In tho Sisters country tut inursuay nnd children spent the evening with mom anu a ueiigiurui time was en Joyed by nil with Hallowe'en fun. Mlia Bussett's school had u Hallo we'en party Friday afternoon to which the parents wero Invited as well. Mrs. J. J. Jones Was Poisoned Wni III Serious 4 oinlllloii Anil Lost iW PoiiuiN Tnnliie Build Her l'. "I can truthfully mi)' I don'l be lieve I would ever have lecovoied If It hadn't been for Tanlae," was the statement made Hie other day by Mrs. J. .1. Jones of Siaill Forly-flfth stieet, HoiilhwoHt, Heallle, Wash, when she called at llnrlell'M Drug Store to get her fourth bottle of the medicine. "One day I was eating In a restau rant down town," continued Mrs. Jones, "and I wiih taken severely III with ptomaine poison. I wiih m slek I had to be tukoii to my bed at once. I got win se rapidly and In Just a shoit time I lout twenty-five pounds In weight My uppetllu left me, and nearly everything I ate qa imed mo great suffering by giving me terrible pains In my Htomiich. I couldn't sleep at nil ami at times I lay awake for hours ami Iioiiih, I ti'led every kind of medicine I knew, btt nothing Moemod to do mo any good I wiih growing weaker and gel-fr ting worse and worse' each day. "Finally I wiih udvlHod to get something that would build up my HyMem and 1 Immediately thought of Teniae for I hud noticed about It In the paper And, Oh. I'll never fotget It the very first bottle helped me wonderfully and I've been Improving rapidly ever since. I'vu taken three botlleH now, nnd It's the ucttinl. truth. I never felt belter In my life I've gulued thirteen poiiudH, eat mn -thing 1 want mid feel better and Httonger In every way. Those nwtul pains 1 iiite to have In my stomach have entirely gone I sleep sound at it Ik It I and get up early every uioni lug feeling flue I live illlle a dl taut from the shopping district, nnd . today when 1 left to come to low it ' and shop, my husband said 'don t forget your flue medicine.' and the first thing I did was to eonio here p nnd get It My blood has been purl fled and I fe like another woman TatilHP Is the mot wonderful thing or Its kind In the world, and I tell all my friends nml uelghbois (hut It saved me " Taulac Is sold In Bend by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by Geo F Alt ken, and In Bend by Hortou Drue Co. Adv. tglllWHWWWItllllMIHIIIIinillllIW H. T. Hartley, J B. Elklns nnd Mr , ,Mr m"1 -MrH Vwl Aiiglam! are at ipper were looking after their cat.lhonu' at tn,,lr ranch here at Powell trl Roy Better Bulls, Bucks and Boars Build Bigger Bank Balances. Here's your chance to secure Pure Bred Live Stock. Our representative will be at the show and will buy any stock for those who cannot attend. The prospective pur chaser needs only to tell us exactly what he wants, what he is willing to pay, and we'll do the rest. For your con venience an order blank is printed herewith. Butte. Mr nml Mm ll.mrv U'lilty..it are remaining with them until Nov ember 15, as they cannot got posses- recently purchased before Hint tlmo. if Dlrerlnrs nf Hhimnnl .. . .. - ."; .,,, ol.l 1...1.1 .. i -.. . .Mrs, a. b. uoss nnd Mrs. Paul Scog- f"-""u' " ' uumm's meeting ni gin wero guests nt tho Box A ranch , urUay "'Kbt, at which time a rnlie of Tuesday. 'ten dollars on teachers' salary was Mr nnd Mrs. Momero nnd family !"m"'- """ w" wnouy unsolicited cently of Portland, hnvo arrived u' l"?t cliors Tho now potato digger Is being!'' n,"'r'5' "Vh led out this week by A. W. and Tlon ,f . ,M,'r. jy Armstrong. "om' " ""l b Mrs. Skeol. Mrs. Emma Patterson. Tn", l1l0,1,", ' recent BID BLANK. Bend, Oregon, To The First National Bank of Bend: Please buy for me at tho Pacific International Sbcrthorn, Hereford, Hoi stein, Jersey or Guernsey sale at North Portland, Oregon, Nov. 20-21-22, tho stock listed below, as cheap as yon can, but In no case bid more than tho limit I have set opposite each choice, or what your Judgment Indicates as bojng it fair price. I deslro to buy In all females and bulls, - ;breed, rntST ciioice second choice CLIor No..., Trie Unit CaUloc N Prlc Limit CiLlor K Vritt Unit..,,, C.Ulot No ; I'rlre Limit C.Uloi St.... Price Limit C.Ulof No Prlrr Limit In case you are not able to buy what I have marked nt tho prices indicated, please buy at the best price you can, according to "your Judgment, ....,..,. .... bulls and females, limiting yourself to $ each for tho bulls and f each for tho females. Let mo know after tho sale whether you have purchased anything for me, and if you have, havo it shipped by -...to mo at It is understood that this stock will be purchased for mo by Tho First National Bank of Bend at the lowest prico possible and turned ovor to mo at actual cost, plus the expense of bringing stock to Bend, It Is understood that I am to pay cash for thla livestock or arrange with Tho First National Bank of Bend for credit boforo I sign this contract. Signed.. at their new home purchased a short iimn ago irom ucorgo uray. F. A. Powers Is working at the Van Lassol ranch this week. Mrs, Spangler of Hood River was entertnined nt the Hartley homo several days last week, Tho McCalllster District Improve ment Company hold n meeting at tho A, B. Hom homo last Thursday evening to enrry on routine busi ness. Tho pupils of tho Plalnvlow school gnvo a very good Hallowe'en pro gram nt tho school houso on Friday afternoon. A number of parents nnd friends wero In attendance. Mr nnd Mrs. H. T. Hartley wero callent at tho Elklns homo Sunday evening. Tho O. D. O. Club hold Its regular meeting with Mrs. Lolizottn Pulllam on Thursday afternoon, October 30, At tho business meeting tho ladles decided to hold an old tlmo party and weight social on Thanksgiving evening at the Scott house Tho proceeds of tho evening nro to bo donated to tho Community hull fond There nre sixteen niinlln itni-nlti.it in our scnooi Mrs, Arthur Mllner entertained her pupils Frjday evening nt her homo with it Hallowe'en party. A Jolly time was had by all the children and a fine luncheon was served by tho teacher hostess In tho way that she knows how to do, C, M. Charlton nnd son spent sev eral days last week In the mountains hunting. They did not get nny deer, nor did they see any, but they enjoy ed tho outing. Dnvo Hnurlgnn recently purchased sixty tons of hay from Carl Llnd quint. This wns on the Ableson place that Mr. Llndqulst held n lenso on. Tho prico was 20 it ton Including pnsture. Uncle Cben Says "Clilllun must be n henp smarter dan dey once was. It's pulllckly beautiful de vy dey mnkes delr parents obey." Want to buy liny, um Bulletin clax- Nlfleil iiiIh. 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 BEND, ORECON :iiiiiiimiii!ittii:u::it:u:mn:mt:ttiatii:uiii:t::!i!i:m::!mU ft' Consistent with our Live Stock Improvement Policy, we will finance farmers wishing to purchase live stock at these sales. The First National Bank of Bend 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 t CASH ON DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE OP POTATOES. Consult your local committeeman, Bend Shippers see R. A. Ward at First National Bank of Bend. GUS &. STADIG, Manager, Redmond,, Oregon. The manager will be in Bend at the First National Bankevery Monday. r .(HI'