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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1919)
DKN) IIUIJiKTIN, IKNJ, OUIXiON, THL'ltHliAV, UKOKMIIKU US, toft? rAOK ft LARCE HOLIDAY BUSINESS DONE VOliL'Mi: OI' CHItlSTMAS TltADi: AVKlili l.V liXC'ISS sOK UST YKAK IN NI'ITIC CM Kl-TKCTtf .oi-' mo sroiwi. While thtv Amount of Christmas business tranaactodls not quite bo laigojis had been expected, iDfa we'll .iVcxcess of the volume of trade at tia"llme a year ago, ac cording to Jleud merchants who are being rushed to death by the do mands of Chrstm9 shoppers. The record snow storm Is given as the chief causa for the slight falling off In tho amount of trade expected ut this season, for city streets and county roads alike, proved a hin drance to buyers for more than a week after tho record snowfall. In fact tho first country shoppers to romo In to make up their Christmas lists, visited Ilend Saturday. In splto of tho effect of the storm, howoTor, tho merchants are having just about all tho work that they cau take caro. of, theso last few days, and especially busy afternoons have prompted Alio opening of stores dur ing tho evouings. Many holiday stocks, It Is admitted, will be well cleaned out when Christmas Kve brings buying to an end. In handling the, large quantities of mall matter leaving tho city and ar riving in Ilend, Acting Postmaster W. II. Hudsou expresses himself as being more than pleased with the response which the people, have made to -the "wall early" appeal. Kxtra clerks aro being worked at tho office, and one more package window is being used than last yepr, but up to now there has bcon no congestion. Matter sent out was received much earlier than usual this year, Mr. Hudson says, and the only possibility of congestion was overcome Sunday when a two hours' delivery disposed of waiting mail matter. ROOMER IN JAIL .. IS FOUND INSANE 28?f'' ' Toiiyj'Kon Adjudged Mentally Ab gi Bortnl,jpti,..isv. Committed to ' , ; Asylum at- rendition. While making bis second stay in tbVcgtmty Jail within ,a week's time, Tony) Korea, .who u "the Ume of his flrs'tjarrest gave bis namo as Tony Ferrato. was "examined Monday afternoon by County. Physician R. V. Ilendcrshatt. pronounced insane, and committed to the state asylum at Pendleton by Judge W. I. Barnes. Forza, whp, has .been working In . the wofe'ds for Tho Sbevlin-Hlxon Co., Buffers from a periodical typo of in sanity, and during theso abnormal periods, dcvelopes an Intense long ing for mnslc. esmimiGsSEBsssEss&sssBsssK What's Doing in the Country. r.gtapisipspfagigi'gppgpigg.s3; 0. A. C. STUDENTS , . BACK IN REDMOND r J 4r" .(.-. .Wo wish to extend, .to1 .all our patrons um friends our thanks and appreciation for the as-! distance they have given us in making, the- 1 past year almost successful one and wish e'aclv A of you a very Merry Christmas iyid A Happy! ' ; New. Year. 1Uii35SB golden RULE . ,;?5r: "Mac & Reinie Mrs. Frank Htebhot Is assisting at the Variety Store during tho Christ mas rush. Mr. and Mrs. Sldnoy Lloyd left early this week for McMlnnvllle to spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. C. It. Mcl.ctlln Ih helping Lynch & Itobcrts through tho Christ mas week. W. A. Inmnn and 'daughter Coldle left Thursday evening for u visit to Payette, Idaho. DOUBLE EPIDEMIC HITS TERREBONNE UMirippo and Chicken Pov 1'mi Art Ueportctl Jfumerom in North of County. WILL INTRODUCE ROLLER SKATING TlMtrtEnONNB. bonne has thawed out at last while there was not much real sutiering there was a great deal of Inconvenl enco caused by tho. storm, any of the houses are not adequate for inch cold weather and a good mnny farm ers had not their winter supply of wood on hand. Ordinarily It is so easy to go out and brlns lu i Juniper but this time it was nor easy. So:i o i'.tttuoik. suffered for lack :if 'iolter bi.t ir most cases tnero wtu plen'y of fed Wester and Holston lost about 100 head of. .sheep and would have lost many- more had it not been for the heroic efforts of frlonds and neigh bors, to' get feed to them.- For a few days practically every available man A new form of amusement will bo offered to the. residents of Ilend be ginning Christmas afternoon, when a roller skating rink will bo opened lu the Hippodrome under the. man agement of Stuart Stuploton.i Mr. ngement of Stuart Sttipleton. Afternoon and evening skating will be made, nvnllablo dally with the exception of Saturday night, when tho danco under union man agement will continue as usual. Mr. Staptetou has bad considerable experience In tho management of. rinks, having formerly conducted a I'irge place of tho Kind nt Colfax, Dec. ST.. Terre-jWaHhiiiKti-n He Lcl:eves that tho Indoor sport will quickly become popular lu Ilend. NEEDS BOAT TRAILER ON FORT ROCK TRUCK Trucks aro now nblu to mnk,e tho trip between Fort Itock and, Jlond with comparative cane, according to Charles Ayrea, foroat ranger, wljo ar-, rived in Ilend shortly before mid night Sunday night, after piloting the forest service, vehicle over a 10. Jibur andeam Intte communUy as bwi W, Ho could .have broughy In n breaking roads and hauling or pack- nigger iouu nnu no usca a dobi ior a ing on horseback grain and hay for trailer, he said, for much of tho way. the starving flock which were eating I wutor (rom tUe motK Bnow cnmo turnnra who timko .application for tlnini.Thblf 118011, lifted. m giving u system of cotit accounting without wjilch thcfiirmot' la tumble tuAltiiuV what prices inny bo properly asked. poi'xn noticij Notice Is hereby given that tho city of Ilend Huh caused to bo li) pounded the following ilonrrlhoil Jive stock. purmiiiiU to tho provisions of ordinance No. 120 of mild city to wit; one light bay gelding, age about 9 years weight about POO lbs. wire cut left front foot. 4 black legs, branded on left atlilo. Notice Ih further hereby glvim that the uudurslgned will, on the 17 day of December, tit the hour 3 p. m sell nt public unction the above dcscrlbud livestock to siitlsfv tint "charges, of Impounding the namo to gether with all nccrumg cost. L. A. V. NIXON. Chief of Police. ; o-n-odiy. J. n. Minor, iioiui, ore. JC'Jt r- 7o-auto ilCHMU- I.OHT AND FOUND. fi ULASSIFIJSIJ r ADVERTISEMENTS CUulAnl irirllinr thr prr Imiu It c(ll (or 20 worU nr IrM, On rrnt if wnrU (or nil nrtr 20. All clMtlllrd iltlln Irlctlf cuh In .lnc WANTICI). WANTK1 Oood milk cows, fresh or coming fresh soon, hoo or write J. K. Pnrberry, Sisters. Ore. 40-10- 1 2 p. WANTKD Wo will cull iinywhoro, any place, any time, to look at your used furniture. Lot us know what you have. Wo pay cash. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 97-4 9tfc WANTKD 60 Blmres Swalloy wator. Wrltu llox S, Ilend, Ore. 9G-3G-9p frt)U HALE. FOt'ND-- .1 year old red Hlonr, no lionlH, brand Inverted J on left hip, llolh oiti-H nroiipod rlitlit 'iir sill Win. Alt, Iluiid, Ore, 0-inifo STIIAYKD n Jersey lielfers, sniiko tiriiuil. Fliulor notify Win. Alt, llond, OroKon. 70l3tfo TAKKN DP lloruford steer two years old, branded skull mill (tomh hone on right sldu uimr nplno, both uliispllt, Nels Aiulorson. llond, Ore gon. 78-13-1 1 P TAKH.V I'P On Defeiuber II, year ling Hteor, red mill white spotloil, swallow fork lu left our, under bit In right. Ilranded bar on loft hip. Owner may have mi me by paying charge. lOdwhi Miller. 1 miles eiiHt of Orlltlu bridge on llend-lliiriiN nmd. 07-13-inp TAKK.V DP fii me to my pliiro about November in, jirlmllo (wo year old holfer. No ear mark, no brand decipherable. Owner may have niiuifi by upylilK elmfKi'H. Chun, OhitoII. Hlalw Highway. (IMS- tip. lOHfllUAYUDHlucjf unit w!)l.i , llol- Mtolli t;oV, llilni". Hill I" eitcli ear, brand buck ward I) I' bur. Klnilur notify. L. J. Houhoigor, llunil, Oro KOii, It 11. N. J. 2 -1 :it TAKKN DP-,- Two year old Hlonr under nop h'ft ear iiud crop In right our, while ulrlpn ueron fopi shoulder, Miner WoriiHlulf, miles oust of town on Hear Crook nmd, H-ll-ISp TAIl!N-l'P- Two your, old hulror with luo nplllH In oiteh ear, no liiaiid ileoliiluirnblo. Two your old Hteor under crop In loft oar mid ciop lu right oar, while slrlpu across fore shoulder, IHuior Worimluff, II miles east of town ott Hear Cienk liiml. 4l!-IO-t2p. KSTItAVKD Team gray Poichorcm mareii, weight ahniit .'1,000, no bruiidtv Itowanl for any Informa tion UN to wboroulmiilH of suiiie.--IM OiiNtnfMoii, Mllllcuu, Oregon. r.. u. inn the wool from each others backs, School closed December 16, on ac count of the storm "and will not re open until December 29. Do Wltte Williams the grammar graded teacher took the teachers ex amination in Ijend last week. Miss Irma Kccnoy Uspcndlng the holidays In Portland. A good many cases of grippe and chicken-pot have ben reported in fact nearly every family bat been visited with one or both maladies though there have been none seri ously ill. Mrs. Joe Howard and young son of Lower Uridge spent tho past week with her mother. Mrs, John Dietrich. Mrs. Harvey Gates returned home from her visit In Dakota in time for to the hubs of the truck. LOGGER WINS $50 ON HALLEY'S COMET BET Ducuuo Halley'M comet took Its Joy rido through space in sight of .the earth In ,1910 instead of some other year, Ted Wnthno. of Shevlln-Ulxon Camp No. 1, Is J GO richer today,, and Fred Lovonburg, a fellow workman Is Jut that much poorer. vathne had the winning side of the j bet, which was decided" late yesterday the blizzard and she has been dream- afternoon, ing all the while thai she was still in Dakota. : --" Several merry pa'rtUs were out with bob-sleds and Jlngl- bells last week. A fine young son arrived nt tho home of M. and Mrs. George Klllott last Sunday. Tho old blacksmith shop recently occupied by Chas. Thompson col lapsed uryler the heavy weight snow. FOlt SALK-vn Overland 90, with trailer. Car run only 1.C00 mllns. Wolf Itesare, llox C72, Hend. Ore gon. 7I-I3p FOlt SALK If Its barxnln for cash you are looking for better see or wrltu Kdwln J. Itogers about that 120 acres of potatoes and nlfalfn laud. Kdwln J. linger, Tumalo, Oregon. fiS-l3tfc FOlt SALK-New alfalfa and grain grinder. Cheap. Mke moat for your hogs. llox 521, llond, Oregon. 48.t2p FOR SALK iO to CO tons alfalfa mid oat hay, good feeding ground, water and big batn. Inquire Ilaker's Grocery. v SO'-t 1-I3p FOlt SALK Ilcnson property four miles northeast of llond, Klghty acres, forty In cultivation. Good buildings. Water piped to house, barn, garden and orchard, For terms address C. A Warner, Ilend 11-I1-I2P FOlt SALK Hosen seed rye, J 3. 00 perewt. Inquire Win, Hay, Tum alo, Oregon, 47-30-42 FOlt SALK Four sucking calves and fresh milch cows. Geo. Bates, telephone Ited 621. 3 (5 -3 life FOR SALK Alfalfa ha, 450 tons at 120-a ton. Some pasture will go with It at this price, Addre, FARM RECORD BOOK ISSUED BY COLLEGE Want to buy hay, uo Bulletin clas Rifled jiiN. Five hundred copies of the Farm Itecord book Issued by the Bureau of of Farm Management of the Oregon Agricultural college have been re ceived by tho First National Bank, and will be given out to the first REDMOND. Dec. 25. Tho short age of fuel at the O. A. C necessi tated tho closing of the college sevcr al days prior to the Christmas va cation. Robert Johnson, Claude Butler. William and Paul Vuix Allen and Dolly McDowell roturned from col lege Wednesday moruing. Mrs. Q. II. Irvln spent several days visiting frlenda lu Portland the past week. Mr. aud Mr?. Max Cunning left Monday evening for Portland where they will spend Christmas with Mrs, Cunning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Inmost Wilson. Miss Flo Cook arrived in Red mond Thursday morning to spend Christmas at,, Uio F. G. Atkinson liome. Mrs. R. C. Shaw entertained the lie Jolly Tucuday night. Mrs. Joe Buckley was.tukou la as a new mem- Winifred Munz returned home Sunday 'rfipr'nlns 'rom Portland Avhore she' 'hat been attending school at. St. Helen's Hall. Mrs. W P. RobblnB returned homo from Portland Monday morning. The following young people of Kednion'd,V,wlio have been intending tbe UV'of O'. returned home Satur day morning ' Gladys Smith, Irving Smith, Lucille Redmond, Arthur Tuck, Kvolyn Smith, and Mildred Smith. Miss Jenslo Hill and hojyinotlier went to 'Culver Thursday Horning to spend ClirlBlmafwItU relatives there. Principal Irvine left for Portland Inst week to spend tho Christmas vacation with rolatlvca In that city. Mra. Ivy -LouderbacK. who has been Jll vith fa. fold fpr some time has imprpvpii JflcieHtly-a'take,B her iit'itlea n't tje' tblephon otljce, f ! 2 II r-.fT.v T- -" fT! m The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World STMI IMSTftVMtNT Of QUAllTV onorj .CLCAN AS A BCLl C This is the famous instrument which won highest score for tone quality at the Panama -Pacific Exposition THE Sonosa is distinguished aa the instru ment possessing the greatest artistic merit because of its clarity and truth of tone and its love liness and brilliancy of ex pression. The Sonora plays ALL makes of disc records per fectly withoutcxtra attach ments and was the first phonograph in the world, to do so. Y an Superb models ut prices $50 to $1000 L. K. SHEPHERD from ( lY Y i f 1 ? I ? ? ? if t 0U I &&&&&;& The Owl Pharmecy lVewish lo. fix tend our hearty appreciation ' for your patronage during the past year and ask yu 1 accept our kindest thoughts for Christmas and The New Year CALL AT OUR STORE FOR A CALENDAR With the close of Christmas shopping comes the happiest time of the season the time to give the gifts that have been so carefully chosen. We offer our gifts to all, in a thought of kindness for A Happy Christmas and a most Successful New Year. i BEND FURNITURE ' &H"WXWIIWI We'd like to go out and take overy one 'of our friends bv the hand and give him our holiday ( greetings. Sincere cannot do that we are tak- ring mis way ui vvisitui muni an iiicuy .. Christmas. Ii,..-'! . ft M4GILL &.E1JSKINE Drug Company KIKOI.KilI ($ '. AVe thank you for your patronage, we recipro cate your friendship, and we wish you a Merry Christmas. GILBERT'S FURNITURE STORE. $acK&c? A Christmas gift, large or small) has only , the power. to convey a thought of kindness. We ask that you will accept our Christ mas Greeting and a sincere wish for A HappyNew Year. It is also our wish to express our appreciation for, the generous patronage tendered us during the year and especially through the holiday shopping, ' SYMCfNS BROTHERS, JEWELERS., 8 a- 7j? V ' " . ' .' V J... &se$s 5S I k XL i - i yriifirmuyurLiii.iti& ifryNiVviwviiwvBC. . r , - 7 tt; J 111 Hi .k r vrv " fL 1.V IT" rT fc'V