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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
L I II a TAGK 9 IJKS1) UOT.IjKTIN, I1N1. OIlKflON .T1IU1USDAY, KKIIHVAUY HO, 1020 D B:!t::mmmuI:llnmt!nma:l:nJ!!H::!al:!I!:::ttat:Ilnmt!:t:lU:I!lt:msltlHnunl!UIlmltmil:iuul, . What's Doing In The Country saaaBHaaanBiBiamiamtmiaimramiaBW WOMAN MAIL CARRIER Olsf MILLICAN ROUTE AliLMCAh. Fob. 2G.Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland and chlldrun wore visitors Ht tho Cooke place sununy On Washington's birthday thfr on tire community assembled to attend church nnd to be entertained by n proitrahi given by the school nnd also to partake of a bounteous county din ner. . Wodiiosdny avoaltiff Fred Wallace I). L. Jamison, county agent and 0. J. CeokQ Is at talceviow on a ( cithern spoka to the community on lutulltn&A tl'ln. It. IU Keller anil sons Walter and Roy onllod at th J. M. SWtlh noma Suudny. . Mrs. J. J. Holland helped Mrs. GraffonbPTSr''rt is on the slok Hat Tuesday. William A. Rann and J. M. Smith wont to Bead Tnesday returning Wednesday. Mra. L. a. Morgan wont to Hamp ton with Uie mall staga Monday, ro turntnk Wodnaadny. Sho rlsltod -with Mra. Harmon. L. U. Itellar of Bend isltad with. the boncnls of tho Farm Piirmu CSeorge L. Bnrtt called at tho Ho klua place which ha purchased some time sine to baglu to mako arrange mont to start operations rind to build tho organization that will uM(at It as the largeat mhhI potato farm In Central Oregon. A. S. Holme la around again attar a siege of grlpua. Mra. Hoaktna waa a caller Satur day at tha Rod Foster homo. Horace Brooking ami family have baeu laid up with flu or grippe. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Howard. Jr., wore Baud visitors Tuesday and Wed- POWELL BUTTE MAY Mr. nnd Mm. Mormnn Mumwo will I bmvn Mm nilitillo nf tlilfl vmd fill' II ORGANIZE CHURCH; hort trip to Pottinmi. . , , run nupiis or tuoriaiuviow nctinoi guvo nn Intorimtliur program nt tho his brotlior R. R. Keller ami family from Thartday until Saturday. R. R. Ineadny. Kollor returned to Band with him to iten Tone of Sisters was in tho sell some cfclvas which ho butohored. J community purchasing hay. Monday. Mrs. L. G. Morgan nnd sister. Missj yr. A. J. Fullor nnd fnmlly ud E. Mnthany called at tho J. M. Smith Mrs. Rumraat wore Redmond shop home Friday. pars on Thursday. H. K. Cooke spont Friday night I Mrs. Cunningham la a visitor nt nt the L. C. Morgan homo. the J. A. Scott homo thl week. ' v Miss Lois Towne. daughter of R S. Had breath, colorless lips, sallow I Towne. returned home- from Portland cheeks rjive a girl little chance for where she. baa been attending high "urfTbT T lry V? th.ttS.S. tor's Rooky Mountnln Ton and aeo - s,Knfti v.- how popular yau get. Owl mnr. Phar- TERREBONNE DANCE ATTENDED BY MANY TBRREBONNE Fob. 2G. Tho dance at the Terrebtmnn gymnuslum last Friday night was qulto a suc cess. A large crowd from the ad Joining neighborhoods woro there Mr. W. O. Ralston left for Colfax. Washington Sunday night, whore ha will visit his daughters. Mr. Hughes, having sold his farm and Implements, bought a ton aero ract Just out of the city limits of Bond where he intends to make his future home. RIXB IHJRST. Fob. . Pino Mr. ABhlev Forrest of Bond was hurst school has bean closau for a in this section last week. Dennis Hunt of Clovardalo was a dinner gueat at the II oak la home on Sunday. Meaars Karl; and Harvey Updlck made a huslneaa trip to tha Metollus on Friday. Dear Grace: I knew yon did not have a good time at the aanaa last evening. Just a hint HoIUster's over for bad breath, sallow color, no pep, pimply face, bad disposition. Joe. Owl Pharmacy. P0WKLL UUTTK. Fub. 20 A r.tnrt was mndo Inst Sunday nfter preaching service nt Community Hull toward organising a church hero nt Powell llutlo. Quite u number slgntllcd thotr approval of such a move. However, owing to much sick ness In tho homos, there wan a ver) small nttomlance and the, ten! orgnn Izntlou was postponed until nnother time. An Aid society was Toimovl with Mrs. E. A. llURsott. president and nrruiiRomentn mado to hold cot tage prayer meeting every vk. This week it will bo at tho home of Han Jacobsnn. Married at Powoll Ilutto, fiatur dny. February 21. at tho limn of tho bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mr. Hon Mnnceau. Josephluo Mau oau to Clydo Moore. Rov. Hl ton of Radmond oniclatlug. Mrs Moore is one of tho popular glrl of this community and Mr. Moore Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore who formerly lived hero but are now of Redmond. Ho is nn overseas veteran nnd saw much sorvlca at the front. Thev will rosldo on .i rami at Powoll Rntte. Mrs. K. H. Stewart has been 'quite hi wuii lousuiciH during nut roK lwst. school house on Friday afternoon. A number of tho imroutR attended. II. A. Scogglli took u load of cows to Portland Saturday night. Mrs. drover Pulllam has boon spending Ihu week at the Max l.evm ens humc. ' There are a number of Plalnvlaw people quite 111 with tho grlppo tliat let so pruvnleiit at proaant. Messrs l.awronco Reharfetiberg. Kuy Hoartt and Ray Armstrong vor ftusst.i nt 14fi Jefferson Place In llend on Sunday. GRANGE SCHOOL IS CLOSED BY GRIPPE OltAXOE sllAhh. Keb. 2rt waa of grippe has swapt ovwr the, Young school. At last It has resrh ad the older pupils and the ta'htrl so tha school Is clownl for a few days. I.estar and Pnyuo bought another horse from Tom Merchant. Mr. and Mm. J.. C, Young and Mr. J. ikSr bare Just recovered irom the grippe. Mr. Merchant Is painting his house on his phtea a miles souUi of Rend. tie win move hl family over tha Select Sensible Shoes For SERVICE Mrs. Frank Klsslor nnd two young .at children aro proparltm' to leave, j,, of an'roi. Wnshlngton nnd together thoy will L ,J!l '" ,??" ' lv L9 ,"d,t41 visit their parents in Minnesota. Mrs.1 rJ?TX? botoK ,0 lfc,"r ,,brr5r Klsslor started last winter. bu wnsj ,, "l,v ,MM u . . turned back fv tint storm linfnf . .h J "Bbart .Nelaon hS rattirnud 0 . . . . . -"-"-. " w : Mnntifti ft?iiii a rA ..iKfli..- .... ....... .-.... mini I1IIBKI, .IWV woaaa on acoouat of hla MCelilant. BUCKHECMT SHOES aessz r t ti T"i 1 rr .-- - ILLNESS CLOSES PINEHURST SCHOOL Attorne Do Armond of Bond ad- dressud practically all the water users of this section at Community Hail last Tuesday nlgbt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mnlkson aro the proud parents of a fine boy. Miss Gladys Gates of Portland Is visiting her frienda and relatives nt Redmond and Terrebonne. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. NIswonger of Bend, werq visitors at tho homo of Mr. Maikson last Sunday. One carload of hay was shipped from here lost week. Jilr. V. T. Parker who was super visor of the Western DIatoinlto Com pany's mills at Lower Bridge left here for Portland last Sunday. Tho high school and grades gave a Washington's birthday program at the school house in the forenoon Monday and took a half holiday in tho afternoon. Notwithstanding the program ran near the dinner hour a good many parents were In attend ance nnd this was much appreciated by teachers and pupils. You Can't bo too Careful. Elsie O'Brien, R. P. D. 7, Vincen nes, Ind., writes: "One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar broke up my cold right away." It relieves coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough; Clears tho UaSSagOS. SOOtbos Irrltntml membranes and stops tickling in tho throat. Foley's Is the original and genuine Honey nnd Tar. Adv. AUDIT ORDERED ON IRRIGATION BOOKS few'days on nccount of the flu. Near ly every family in tho neighborhood Is ill with this dlseaso. The Puplls-Parojit spoiling match that was to bo held at the school house Saturday night, is postponed. Tho future date Is not yet known. Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Clerking wore In Tuinnlo Saturday. Frank McManmon was working nt the Pine Tree mill the last of the week. Mrs. Robert Smith called at the Spaugh home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cosner weru business callers in Bend Friday. . , had left Redmond Henry Young and family of Rad moud accompanied by Gran lnu Rrowu. visited nt tho E. A. RumwU home Inst Sunday. Another now phono has been In- Mr. and Mrs. Prml Itovnniiia ni danghter. BUanoath were Rami shop pars Saturday. C. M. Rattttussen Is buying .setting stalled to Powoll Bulfo In hnm. ', fuL ...J"u I 'ot I WWII 'a of C. a Rrix. )?Z?v"mi oa ln K1 Matf C(.l.l.n. M...1 f t .. Tillf.. ..vum "" aiiivnuci nun .mm nunc Fsnnentore came out from Pr!ur!Ue and spent a few hours at tho Wurt wetler ranch one day last wuak. Mra. Martin ami baby ou. Jack, are visiting with htr cousin Mr i A. Rlggs. Arthur Wurwollx rode the go it in Ike Klks lodge nf Bead recently Gladya Dahle. youngaat daughtar of Mr. aad Mra. 0 Uakto' has m very IU. KAtbariuo Helgosea, DQrothy Young. Arma Smith. IlaHueti Young ani Mra. C. 51. Kaamusaen are on the sick list. Mra. Tom Merchant and rhiMr. It i k.., i. .. . .. .. '' MJw Fay Buasett suaut tha w-. "iT'Zlrl. ,T?.m ! ""P- end with friends at Redmoad. mli Z? ,,. "i-.T ;:' ,,!:,M"M? Mlsa Crystal Sturdavatt vIsiifHl w.II.j.J'"' "" ""r'"ni ranen Mrs W 1 111..- - i. ... .. . hur kinr . . i" """' '" "OTr Menu VISIIWU aar era i . a( ,h. Marehant horn Monday- aftm- noon. KI. tii ntr.i '.1....1. .u- ""anasoay. . . ....v.. ....v a.iMuv viri iliv wk-and returning Sunday evening. to Blackheads. plrnplcs-W hew! Isn't she a sight don't worry she Is going to take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea then watch her. Owl Pharmacy. NEWS NOTES FROM BROTHERS SECTION One Result or Winter. Life Indoors with lock of oxorclac nnd hanvy food Is npt to throw tha digestive organs out of order. Fohv Cathartic Tablets nre a wholoeomel physic that thoroughly cleanse tbol boWls without griping or naua. i Thlrty-thrco Ttiey sweeten tho stomach; Invlcor ato the liver; banish headaches, biliousness, bloating, gas Adv. TUMALO LODGE OF' REBEKAHS FORMED 1HERE mav be other things on which your peace of mind depends, but it's a safe bet that one of the most important is your choice of shoes, You actually five in the shoes you wear. When shoes are built rightyou live in them in comfort. "Extra service every step, com fort every minute" in Buckiikciit Shoes. BucKHixiiT Shoes for you for active men in nil walks of life arc told 'in a variety of itylcs and leathers from $8 to 512 by principal shoe dealers in the West. MANUFACTURERS Ifntl itlJ bjjtur Jtattr, unj kh ntmi amjjmr trdir tl BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Smet iht larbftUii SAN FRANCISCO tf-M) Ci NEW BRIDGE BUILT AT SWALLEY DITCH Member 1'rom In Attend IiiMitiitlnn CYrrinonl Heiilin Carey HemN I'xlgc. 1!.'II.I; 5 LOWER BRIDGE. Feb 2C A meeting of the water users was held at the school at which a request was mado of directors of the Squaw crook irrigation district that the booka of tho district be audited by a certified accountant. BROTHERS. Feb. 2G.--Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Shermnn of Fife nre spending the week in Prlnevllle. EH Wilson was helping . Mech lengberg lust week. People who lives on th high dep ort need not bo alarmed her) after when thdy 'loir cars paw it oarlv hours as they will know that sonir. oho is peddling moonshlno Speaking about roads from Prino vllle to the Bond-Burns road. It is though' hero thnt with a lICIi vroir a ru-ii highway ituld be roadr. If we don't want to bo left, we will have to no o:ir mall wicki out in time to catch tho new mud car whlih IcaNt-H very early. Mrs. Eli Wilson Is up nfter few days of la grippe. Sell your poultry through Bulletin rhiHNifird ;uli. !&&&&&&&&: m bl'-A A .V M :EAS&rto Ufe; L J S 'M&$M'$M What will be your heritage at 50 years? Have you eyerWopped to think of what you will have when you enter upon old ago? Persistent saving now wjll bring no cause for fear In old ago. We Will Help Yon to Save. Our Savingi Department Pays 4fo Interest CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND OREGON (S5a PLEASANT RIDGE. Feb. 26. J. W. Peterson was In Bend on bus iness Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Pedorsen went to Red mond Wednesday to have some den tal work done. Tho county put In a now bridge on Wednesday over tho Swnlley dltoh. where the highway caterpillar wast through. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorsou ware Bend visitors Wodnosday afternoon. Fred Eelllng of Bend cam out Tuesday evening to spend a wullo at tho Gray home. Rasmus Poterson Is loading a car of hay nt Doschutes. Anton Ahlstrom made a buslnesa trip to Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Hnuson of Tum alo called on Mrs. Hanson's slater, Mrs. J W. Peterson a short tima Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson at tended the dance nt the Deschutes hotel on Saturday night. Alfred Pedorsen nnd If. T. Mlkkal sen butchered Suturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Baughman vero In Redmond Friday afternoon. W. H. Gray has sold his farm con sisting of 40 acres to J. W. Caiman of Redmond. Mr. Cabeen already owned -10 acres Joining the Gray placo so this makes him n fine 80 aero farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gray will go In tho near future to Vancouver, Wnshlng tln, to visit their sons who live there but have not decided on a permanent location. Anton Ahlstrom transacted busi ness In Redmond on Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelsen woro shopping In Redmond on Thursday. Mrs. Ed Swalloy has been very sick this week but Is reported to bo inprovlng now. 0. E, Anderson was in Redmond Friday afternoon. Rasmus Peterson nml J. A. Chase woro business visitors in Bend on Friday. Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Cabeen citroo out from Redmond Monduy to spond n fow days on their pluco, Mrs. H. T. Mlkkolson visited Mrs. Olo Hanson near Deschutes Monday afternoon. John Smith who has boon working for W. H. Oray this winter loft Mon day night for Aberdeen, 8. Dakota, O. B. Andorson was cutting hay for his steers Monday. H. T. Mlkkolson and son Alfred woro in Bend on Monday. TUMALO, On, Feb. 21. The Tumalo Robekah Lodgo No. 232 was instituted hero Frldny by Mrs, Rorthn Morgan of Bond. Thero wore about CO persons present, of whom S3 represented tho Bond lode. Tho of floors elected woro: Noble grind. Berthn Cain Carey; vie grand, Lydln M. Hurt soli; secrotury. Mildred Harter; treasurer, Ada B. Ray; Innor guard A.. O. Gonnnifon; outer guard, A. J. Harter; officers not designated, Walter Ray, W. E. Sandal and O. W. Sandol. Tho candidate woro ns follows: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mltcholl, Mr. and Mrs. M, R. Uullard, Miss Bertha Dullard nnd Miss Cooper. A banquet supper wan sorvod after tho Initiation coromonles by tho Tumalo lodge. 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Mrs. A E, Hoss nnd Roy Hoartt attondod tho Washington's Birthday dinner of tho Tllllcum club nt tho homo of Mrs, Soarcy in Band last Saturday evening, Tho evening was very much enjoyed. Graver Pulllam has been working fi- H, T, Hartley tha past weak. y 1X77?' take advertising seriously. When you see an advertisement of this bank, you may know it has had official consideration and attention. First National advertisements are expressive of First National policies. 4 t' AND NEARLY EVERY ADVERTISEMENT YOU WILL NOTE STRESSES SERVICE, v" FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BEND b M mm' HSBBfe l y m V Ij