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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
rAGBS RKND BULLKTIN, MR NT), ORKOON, TIU'UHDAV, JANUAHV aa, lfao I m!a!rf::i:i:iwmt:n:ist:tr!W!:m::t::nniKt;:::twmi::mn!aimi:ttt:tat:m::!::timKHtt!m:i::RmK!K:iirs What's Doing In The Country "ttjiiirjiiiniiu::::::::;!::!:!:!:::::::::!:.::!::!;!:!:::!:!!::::!::!:!::!:::::!::!!!::!!:!::!!.'!!::!!::!!!:!! HARVEST OF ICE AT PLAINVIEW HALTED and Mrs. Tweet wero guests pr us wo.ll as ft largo representation of club members. Hofreshmonta wore served. P. A. Scoggin miulo a week oml trip to Clovordalo ntul Lower Bridge Mr. nml Mrs. A. W. Armstrong. Wllma "Bennett. Hoy Hoartt, Nowoll Vnn Tassel nnd Mr. unit Mm. H. A. PLAINVIBW, Jnn. 22.--A largo nuinbor ot 'friends and neighbors wore ontortnlncd nt the A. W. Arm- ulrAno linmn lnat Knturiliiv HVtitllnf! Those present enjoyed u lively time' ScoBKln woro guests nt tho Andrla nt cards and dancing also some very ""'' 'n"1"' v,- good hiuslc on tho piano ami cornet. lng. . Pleasing refreshments woro sorved Mi nnd .Tlrs S L. Burgess from by the hostess. Ouests from beyond the Pino Treo Mill wero Plalnvle.w Plalnvlcw were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrls callers Wednesday evoitlng. nnd daughter, tho Misses Ellon Hold- Tho Misses Helen roloy. Connie ship and Mary Kryrcar and Slcrlcy I Knickerbocker and Jo Burgess of Tryroar of Cloverdale. tho Misses "end wero guests to supper at tho Connlo Knickerbocker. Helen M. Hortloy homo on Saturday. Foley and Joscphlno Burgess ot Bond Tho O. D. O. club will hold Its nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knlckor- fulnr meeting with Mrs. J. II. hl- bocker nnd son Kmmett of Sisters. M"" Thursday oftnnoon January 22. Owing to the warmer weather The ladles will ploaso remember to work nt putting up Ice has been sus-luring their needles, thimbles and nnn.lr.ri tlin nnt WOKk. ThOUCll t lit . "tissore, tlves In Portland ahd wos(crn Wash- lllRtOII, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Peterson made a business trip to llond Tuesday. Hnsmus Potersou nnd O. K. Ander son served on tho election board ut Deschutes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Switlloy attend- osent 0l' ",0 l,nrt' nt Georgo llolton's U.UUI1II) I1IKUI. Mrs. O. 13. Anderson mndo a busi ness trip to'ltedmoml Wednesday. Anton Ahlstrom, Miss llllmu Nel son nnd Mr, and Mrs. W. 11. Gray woro llond visitors Wednesday. Ilnsmus Peterson was In Uvdmond on business Wednesday. ' W. J. Shannon mudo it business trip to llond Monday. Service ot the men of this neigh borhood have been working on tho Swnlley ditch trying to got It In shape to run some water down. NEWS NOTES FROM . MILLICAN SECTION ice has been thick thero is so much snow frozen into it, that Its koeplng qualities are seriously questioned. It is very doubtful if there will bo more lco to put up this year. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hartley wero business callers In Dcnd last Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Stafford nnd Miss Dcrtn Rcardcn of Kansas City left for Ucnd on Wednesday evening enroute to Portland whero they will visit relatives and invcstlgnto busi ness Interests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stafford nnd Miss Rcardcn have been guests at tho A. E. Hobs home tor several weeks. Jim Pulllam returned homo Wed nesday from spending several days in Portland attending tho Irrigation Congress. P. A. Scoggin started on a trip to Fort Rock tho first ot tho week in company with Curtis policy of Sisters. Owing to tho heavy roads they were unablo to reach Fort nock but had quite satisfactory results from the trip notwithstanding. Mr. Wall, recently of Portland and purchaser of tho Colfclt mill has brought his family here. They are living near the Colfclt home. A new traveling library from Salem has been received at tho school house tho past week nnd many have taken advantage of It already. As tho books aro all now and by n number ot popular writers it Is hoped many more wilt tako advantage of this opportunity. Mrs. Harriett B. Ward Is librarian. Ray L. Armstrong spent the week nt tho Hartley ranch sawing wood for tho Hartleys also for several of tho neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. John McKlnncy nnd Mrs. Louzetta Pulllam mndo a bus iness trip to Fort Rock and vicinity the lost ot the week. Master Woodson 'Bennett Is spend ing a fortnight with his grandmother Airs. J. A. Scoggin. Mr. and Mrs. Manero and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker wero din ner guests nt the Hartley home on Sundny. J. B. Elkins and Giles January have started logging for tho Wall mill on the Colfclt place. II. A. Scoggin has been hauling potatoes to Tumalo the past week. Mrs. Vera Llvosay was tho guests of Mrs. J. B. Elkins Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and Wilma Bennett wero business callers in Bend Thursday. Mr. Wall narrowly escaped a ser ious accident Monday afternoon when his Ford car ran into tho team of H. A. Scoggin. Tho driver could not see owing to the glare of tho setting sun on tho .windshield. Tho radiator and lamps of tho Ford were quite badly damaged. lT ' E' 1Ioas entertained tho O. D. O. club on Wednesday after noon in honor of her guests .Mrs. Stafford nnd Miss Reardon. A very pleasant afternoon was spent visit ing and serving. Mrs. Bookman was presented with an oldordnum Mrs. Prentiss Van TaRsel spent several days tho past week ;rt Sisters having some sowing done. Roy Henrtt and Lawrence Schar fonb rger woro dinner guests at the Knickerbocker homo Sunday. Ray L. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hartley were Bend callers Saturday afternoon. - Q. C. McCnlllstor mado a business trip to Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl Andris erdalo were Plalnvlcw callers Tuesday, You Can't Fool the Mother. No ono romedy would stand as a lead for so many years as has Foley's Honoy ami Tar If It could not bo de pended upon to rcllovo coughs, colds, nnd croup. It heals and soothes, eases hoarsoncss. stops that cough ing that strains tho whole body and breuks colds and cough's. Children llko It. Contains no opiates. Put It In Tho Bulletin. DEATH COMES TO PINEHURST WOMAN , PINEHURST. Jan. 22. Clarenco f rlnv and Ernest Phelps nnd Lloyd Root era last wero ,n Tu"ln, Tuesday oyonlng. A. Johnson lias purchased a new Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Scoggin. Jo " n.!!d '" .M?.w. .roi,.djr ,0 8aw for Burgess andJim Pulllam wero guests "'""" '" S! 7"1 ." . . . MILLICAN, Jan. 22 Among the number front hero who attended tho dnucu nt Alfalfa, Saturday night woro: Mis. Morgan and her sinter Miss Mnthony, All report a good time. L. 0. Morgan called ut tho U. R, IColle.r home Sundny, It. R. Keller returned from Bond Monday, , , , i Mr. and Mrs. Leo F, Tauschor came nut from Bend Sunday after noon to visit nt tho homo of his par ents, Mr. it ml Mrs. F, Tntischer. Thoy rotiirued to Bend tho sumo day, Mrs. J. J. Holland and daughter Mary M, wero Tuesday callers at tho Morgan and Tauscher homes, C. J, Cooke called at tho R, R. Keller homo Friday. Mary C. Keller wiytt to Bond Wed uostlay, from which place sho left for Portland. Horace K. Cooko went to Bond Friday therefore thero was no school on that day. J. J. Holland Is employ ml on lh Rosin ranch. Ho spent 'Sunday nt homo . Mary M. Holland called nt tho Renin place Saturday. J, J. Holland and dnughter Mary M. called on Win. A ltnhn who lit 111. Fred Terrlll spent Wednesday nignt nt home. L. M. Rasor, ot Powell Butte, was nv sntor in town Saturday. iiaim 1 11111111111 7 MMHIMW to dinner nt tho J. A. W. Scoggin ' 'Jly7 ? " ,oad of P' homo siindnv. , latoesto Bond Thursday. C. H. Spatigh nnd tho Mlckcl lire) homo Sundny. Cut This Out It Ih Worth .Money Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, on- thcrs hnvo been cutting wood at Hop pers for the last tow dnys. Claronco nnd Ernest Plio(p woro close with Sc to Foley & Co., 2835 business visitors nt lio Auron John anemeiu Ave., unicago, in., writing son uomn rucsuny. your namo and address clearly. Youl C. P. Becker and R. II. Bayley at will receive in return a trial packago(l. W. Suydcrs homo Wednesday eve- containing Foley s Honey ana Tar.ning Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. SERVICES ARE HELD AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Jan. 22 Services wer held at the Johnson homo on Thursday evening. Rev. Johnson delivered n fine sermon nnd thero was a good sized crowd out to hear him. These services are held every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock nnd every one is invited to come. Alfred Pedorson had charge of things for O. E. Anderson during his absence, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mlkkehtcn wero oallors nt the Hanson homo near De schutes Thursday. O. E. Anderson recently purchased flvo head of Shorthorn entile from Mr. Conley of Deschutes. Rolllo White has toon to Prlno ville tho hist few days taking tho Mr. Shannon has been repairing the house on the Acton place which ho recently purchased and will move Into it soon Rasmus Peterson has been hauling luniDer irom Bend with his truck this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson woro shopping in Bend on Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. E. P. Mahaffey of Bend wero callers at tho Anderson home Sunday. Anton Ahlstrom and II. T. Mlkkcl son wero in Redmond on business Tuesday. Ed Swalley has been on tho sick list but at latest reports was much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray and An ton Ahlstrom and Miss HIImn Nelson attenucu tho party at Ceorxo Holtons near Deschutes Monday evonlng. .Mrs. uatlirino Johansen visited Mrs. Ole Hanson at Deschutes Tuus- uay. XI.. nwt M- rt t. a . J' F bnaUM8r0fe,C,U,b,- H1"- "y ".oPnlng fromTuireJ r' "awson. Mrs. Mlnta Howard. w v vi,n wii, f-i...,.i ., , .......... ..... ...... ...C.MU0 Mill. lUJU- Wlllinm Root and John McMau- mnn wero nt tho Pluetrco mill Wed nesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Spnug"!! woio shopping In Bond Snturday. Mrs. C. M. Phelps and Ernest Phelps wero In Bond Saturday uiauys ami aiico Spaugh wero vis iting with Bessie and Lcuora Snyder Saturday. I. B. Wlmcr nnd son Raymond. were business callers In Bond Satur day. Mr. Mlckcl was n business caller nt tho Phelps home Saturday morning. Word wns rocelvod hero Saturday of tho death ot Mrs. C. A. Howoll. Walter Andrews, who works at the Pino Treo plnnt spent Sunday In Bend. Mr. Georgo Albrlghtand son Chnr les. woro in Bond Saturday. C. M. Phelps nnd family. Ernest Phelpsf Mrs. Mary Garner and Lloyd Root wore, dinner guests nt John Bollman's Sundny. F. V. Swisher wns sick with n se vere cold tho past wcok. Tho Billings children who hnvo been visiting nt tho homo of their cousin Mrs. Grovor Gerklng. left for Springfield Oregon. Wednesday night, to attend tho funeral of tholr iamfr wno tiled jn Bond Tuesday. Lester Snyder was in Tumalo Sun day. Walter Bayloy was a caller at tho Snyder homo Sunday evening. Mr. f nd Mrs. W. W. Brady wero business callers at tho Snyder homo Friday. Ocorgo Albright was In Tumalo Friday. C. H. Spaugh and family woro cunors ai mc, urnuy Homo Sunday. Hell your poultry through Bulletin claiilfiod ad. tin Kih'Ih Llko n Nimv Mini. Rheumntlc pains, hackncho, pains In sides, so'ro muscles, stiff joints or an "always tired" feeling aro usu ally symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquln, Mich,, writes: "I am on my feet most of the tlnm and get tlml. But after taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel llko a now man. Prompt In action. LA PINE WINS IN BASKETBALL GAME LA PINE, Jan. 22. Tho La Pino high school basket ball team defeat ed tho Sliver Laku team Saturday afternoon by n scoro of 27 to 25, Tho gamo was close and hard fought throughout. At tho end of tho first half tho scoro stood 19 to 12 In fa vor of La Pino and a tin at tho close of tho second half. Klvo minutes woro allowed to play off the tie and Byild Up Your Herds and Flocks with .... .r. Br. Hess' Stock anH yhi - Poultry Remedies The Best, Safest and Most Efficient Lice Powder j : M to GOc Worm Powder GOc to $1.20 Poultry Pan-a-cea - , 30c to $1.25 Stock Tonic 30c and up Roup Remedy 30c Louse Killer 30c to (JOc Calf Scour Remedy 00c Distemper, FeVcr and Cough Remedy GOc Nagill (8b Erskine 4 I 0 M M V-4 I Druggists Bend, Oregon Brand Directory ARight side ped; wattl , n. ii. to? Right side; right ear crop wattle right hind leg TONE, Sisters, Ore. adv.lOOr T!!S!!!!!! ::ys.z7.zittz:irrjv.:v.:r.:r.::v.z::v.i'?.r.xr.u:r. Fight The H. C. L. By following the TEN COMMANDMENTS r"SSZ. 1. Mako a budget. 2. Keep on Intelligent record of expenditure. 3. llnrn n bank account. ' 4. Carry Jlfo insuranco. 5. Make a will. ' ictiii. Hunkers' Association. C, Own your own homo eventually, 7. Pay your bills promptly. S. Invest in War Savings Stamps and other Government Securities. 9. Spend Jess than you .earn. 10. Share wit bothers. Thrift without benevolence is a doubtful blessing. . They will bear careful study. ',$'- Let us help you with such a program for 1920. , The First National Bank of Bend issutmintxustuumuiiinuiunm.unnsn 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 I umK-MtiiiiKKtsiaixms::mar.:tci:a'.nmita:ittnimi La Pino mndo nne more basket. Principal IlhomlK and Coach J. M. Burgess accompanied tho team. A re turn giitiio will bo played at Sliver Lnku on the 31st of January. Silver Lake plays Lnkevlow tho 23rd nnd Paisley tho 24th ot Jnnuary. A largo crowd attended tho danco at the Commercial club hall In tho evening given for the Silver Lake players One of tho most Interesting soclul of the. season was held at tho homo of Hubert L. Covey, Wednesday ow ning Those present wuro itobort (Contluued on pago 7 ) Alfalfa Seed l"S wcuuiJniJmi lluy irnl I hot you cn before you Py tor IL lluy til that you run r.turn If you r not lliA4. Ilur orrd that compile with lh Httd Uwi of Watkilkf toil mi J Orrffon W ran fhlp carload nr ) front our wrfcou at F.altlr. l-ilrltunil. Yakima, Walla Walla, Kllanaliurk. Wayato and through local kiiI. Jjjftgg BEST ALFALFA SEED )! a rrpulatlon In Ih Northwrit for Ih lal tl VoaTS. You rannot buy bMl.r artd and yoa cannot st as ff ar4 for Ira rnonry anynhrrr. ti& The Ckju. If. Uy C. w C3fMbt H qgggpqrawirvvwwwratt c at O j 3 i i !. BABY CHICKS! THK OIt!aO.NCOJlVAMJH IIATCHKHV CO. Ham 11. Moortt & Hon O. A. C. While Leghorns nnd Barred Hocks n specialty, with other leading outlaying strains of the Pacific Const. Also from w; producing Hhodo Island Beds. Bnforo placing orders -write to 419 North Hth, Cor vallls, Oregon. Three Blocks North of O. A C. Campus, C u E l t o Feeders, Attention! We have just received new stocks COTTONSEED CAKE NUT SIZE. Analyizing 36 Protein And .... 42 Protein CAN MAKE "IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES WIR.E OR. WRITE iS Swift & Company Animal Food Dept. 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