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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
'M rAona BKND HUIiLKTIN, MCND, OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY (1, 102O. KttsKtsiRicstKRtRuuinmiKiinuiirtKistisittusiittuuuiKKitt.'UnKutiiuiitiiKtriuitiiStiiiuniit:)::;:::):!!):): What's Doing In The Country a::KruK:s::::nnu:uuu:m::um:ni::n:R:n:K!:t:u:'.t:n::K::s::iti::::iu:::iRi:::nin:::us::tt:t::::'.t:::i::::ti::::ut:::i NEWS NOTES FROM PINEHURST FARMS PINKHURST, May 5. 'Mrs. Mary Garnet loft for Madras Friday morning. Mnt. F. V. Swisher and daughter were business callers In llorid Fri day. Mr. Brcnhnm ot Ilend has rent al tho 0. W. Snyder ranch and will make bin home there. Charles Montgomery and Mrs. A. H. Heed were business visitors in Ttimalo Saturday. Rev. Scott called tho F. V. Swisher home Tuesday. W. D. Clark passed through thin neighborhood on his way to Dead Saturday. Pinehurst school closed Tuesday. About 40 ot the neighbors gath ered togothcr near tho reservoir on that day and enjoyed an old-fashioned picnic. Rev. Scott delivered a short talk on Japan and sang sov oral songs for the children. Every one reported having a delightful time. Mr. Brenham and G. W. Snyder were business callers In Tunialo Tuesday night. C. H. Spaugh and daughter, -Myr-tlc, wero business callers in llend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Winter spent Sunday at the C. H. Spaugh home. Among those vho spout Satur day In Bend wore: Durward How ell, Mr. Peterson, D. E. Wlmer and son, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mickels, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mc- Manmon. Mrs. G. W. Snyder and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Oerking. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins spent Sunday at the F. V. Swisher homo. J. A. Marsh of Tumalo was call lag In the neighborhood this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith called at tho D. E. Wlmer homo tho tlret of the week. Mr. Jones of Deschutes called .on Mrs. Ada McManmon Sunday. Persons of this neighborhood who helped seronado Mahlon Couch and wife Tuesday night wero. D. E. Wlmer and family, C. H. Spaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Mc Manmon, Iry and Lester Snyder, John Bollman and C. M. Phelps and family. Mr. McDanlel has been visiting his son, Leslie, of this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mickels spent Saturday and Sunday at tho Mickels home. wore held nt tho school house on Sunday afternoon with tv good at tendance. Services will be hold again In two weeks. Tho regular appointed pastor, Rev. Schnubol la expected on the charge by May 20. Will Patterson ot Portland, spent Sunday at tho A, E. Moss homo. Mr. and Mrs. Morfett nud party, enjovod tishlm; on tho Deschutes Sunday. Frances, McCormack, J. Burgess, and Carl Gorhnrt ot Bend, wero week end guests at tho Box-A ranch. Xoxor Saw Anything; Better. Mrs. A. B. Griffith, box 154, An drews, liul., writes! "Last winter my family all had tho 'flu.' I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and never saw anything any better. From now on I will not bo without Foley's Honey and Tar In the house." Sold ev vryn hen. A d V. TERREBONNE ENJOYS PROGRAM AT SCHOOL than can, tie mot Teams ro nlsti gla Flat Hall Sunday ami hail it hauling) but it will take two wooKs 'jolly tlimi roller skating. more to clear up tho baled hay and I Calvin Sherman Is In l'rlnovlllo TERREBONNE, Ore., May 4.--The whole program announced last week was a decided success. This program ift tho last ono the school has planned td give this year and It marked the last meeting of the Parent-Teacher association. Each part of tho pragrnm came off with out mishap and was greatly .mjoyed by the large crowd that attended. After all tho numbers were ren dered the Filipinos, working near hero, played n few pieces of excell ent music. A free lunch wa served to all present and another good time recorded In Terrebonne. A few of tho young folks ot Terrebonne gave a party for Clif ford Ralston In honor of his twenty- seventh birthday last Sundny. Tho crowd went to the Dcschute. river for dlnuer and returned after a very enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Drew are the proud parents of a baby buy born Tuesday. April 27. Mrs. M. C. Davidson was the Hostess at a Grandmother party at her home last Tuesday. Those present were: Mesdames lorris. Archer, Vantassel. Dcltrich. Elliot. Hall, W. Pickett, D. H. Gates Trap- man. T. Alderdyce. and Dyer Rev. H. C. Hartranft of Bend. gave three lectures Sunday to large and appreciative audiences. Mils II lustrnted charts are wonderfully fine, and Terrebonne was fortunate Indeed to obtain the services of such a Bible student and scholar. nlnco It on board cars ut Redmond. As soon us that Is gone tho wool will bo voady to move. Shearing already Is on In noma places, Samuel Tweet visited In Redmond tho first of tho week, nt tho homo ot Henry Beard. Harold M. Charlton of Portland, was a recent guest of his purouts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton. C. M. Charlton has boon herlousl) 111 nt his homo, Tho lades having In charge the Salvation Army drive, report that they utoro than raised the nuuln tor this section, as is usually tho caso nt Powoll Butto. Powell Butto Sorosls unit with Mrs. George Truesdalo- as hodtes" A full attendaco nud a pleasant afternoon was spent. Mm. Collins Elklus of Prlnovllle. vlco-pre'hten of tho federated clubs or tluj. stjito, was present and r.avo ait lustruc tho nddross on tho school ta meas ures to be voted on at tho coming election, after which the clun oted unanimous endorsement of these two bills. Ico cream, cake and coffee was served by tho hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Paulino Powell and Mrs. Wnhlfltrum of Prlnovllle. Tho entertainment given ni Com muulty hall on Friday night, by the Edwards school, was enjoyed by a large crowd The children showed that they hud "been well trained by their teacher. Mrs Arthur Mllner, and while but u small school, they gave an entertainment equal to schools of a greater number ot pu pils. Coffo and cuko was seivcd at tho close of the program, netting tho sum of $2.35 for tho school J. P. O'Callahan started a largo band of sheep townrd summer range the Inst of the week. As fiut as they are through shearing he will push them out to summer pasture. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross DusspU, and Mr. and Mrs. Bort Reynolds wero among tho Powell Butto people at tending the Junior play nt Redmond Friday night. Mr. nud Mrs. Henry Board and family of Redmond, nnd Mr Hoard's brother-in-law, Frank Banflcld. wero guests nt tho Green Board homo at Powell Butte.Suuduy Mr. Beard Is just recovering front u very serious accident and while able to wlk without crutches, it will be u long time before he is able to work. Mrs. Bertha Brown has been el ected to tench tho Wilson echnol next year at a salary of J 110 per month. Mrs. Brown and her fatally own forty acres In tho vicinity and will go from homo to her school. this week, J Mrs. Kit Wilson was called to tho homo ot Joe Prison Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Prison wru thu happy parents of a JOfc-lmiml boy, Moth er and son wo getting along fine, Mrs. Bradley was a caller nt Prlnglo Flat Monday, visiting tho school, ji foolc IMPROVEMENTS MADE AT DESCHUTES PARK lfu YJT Tmv1 am, I PlinflAii ti.t-nJZ, 4. nn.i Z disposition. If the world looks di 74ontgoraery were In Bend Mon- nnd b,ue f yon nfe BeneraIy .., ib mra uiwuiiui uuiuc uj. i rmthartlr- Tfltilrt Hnllovna m.inu Mr. Hubbard ot Portland spent headaches, biliousness. bloating. How to Destroy a good DNii'isItlon Bad digestion will ruin the best dark out of sorts" and feel stuffed up and "J oDd urR' v W fny,,er ca,,cd I uncomfortable. Just take a Foley the Brenham home Sunday. I Cathartic Tablet. Relieves mean daughter, Mrs. Mao Corking. the week-end at tho home of blssour gtomach, constipation and Ills Gives Cmlit Through tho IiimI. "1 had weak bladder, bad kidneys and liver," writes Willie Carter. Luxar, Pa. "I could not sleep well and my back palnejl me awful. I had a dizzy feeling in the morning. Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have been relieved of all such ull raents." Sold veryuiurc.. Adv. POWELL BUTTE. May 3. Pow ell Butte Methodist church was or ganlzed last Thursday night nt the inm rt flni (. L'leolni TVi. f n1 YV M TTTTtntV? -sr vvrk w V wu vf ui.Wiv IVIOiltVi. 4IW v- STLiALN VlJbW VJLiUtf 1U lowing named men were elected of- i-Ti-Tr vrmr nnnrinnn fleers of the organization: Trustees. r-JLUrv xiY urriAvIVKai j. L. Gibson. Peter Pauls, and Hans Hum JJacobson; Stewards Mrs. E. A. Bus- sett, Mrs. Carl Llndqulst, Mr. Irv- PLA1NVIEW, May 5. Mr. und Ing; Financial secretary, Mrs. Nra. O. F. Chalfan were callers at; George Kfssler: Treasurer. Ross that follow disordered Sold ovcryuhrav Adv. digestion. POWELL BUTTE HAS METHODIST CHURCH Cut Till Out It 1h Worth Money. Cut out this slip, enclosn wIMi 5c to Foley & Co , 2S35 Sheffield Avo , Chicago, III., writing your name ami address clearly. You will iccelvo In return a trial package coutntnlnx Foloy's Honey and Sar Compound, for coughs, colds, nnd croup, Foley Kidney Pills und Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every hen'. SKATING ENJOYED AT PRINGLE FLAT the Hoss home Sunday, Lily Colfelt was homo from Bend for tho week end. J. B. Elklns and sons were callers at the Giles January place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln wero Bend callers Friday. The O. D. O. club will hold its regular meeting and have annual election of officers at the homo of Mrs. Mamers. A good attendance of members Is desired. Brace Galloway of Portland, ar rived in Plalnview last weok nnd will speud some time at the P. O. Scoggln ranch Bussett; Recording secretary, Mrs. Ross Bussett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrln Mills of Paul ina, brother and sister-in-law of of Mrs. Arthur Wurzuellor. were guests at tho Wurzweller ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley are moving to tho Shuerer eighty north of Clifford Worrell's ranch. They have longed the place for one year. "Dad" Klssler is carrying the mail between Redmond and Powoll Butte, as Mrs. WUcoxen Is nursing her husband who Is seriously III. The demand for trucks to niovo The regular preaching services the baled hay in this section Is more W'msMmm Financial Comfort in Old Age is the result of Thrift, Frugality, k Industry in Youth. . Begin to Save Now Our Saving Department Pays 4$) Intcreit CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND ms&fate&& WMMfM m&Smt 1rvrmTmL OREGON msfa&ss&$b$ PRINGLE FLAT, May 5 Tho Prlnglo Flat dancn hall makes an excellent skating rink. Each Sun day a crowd gathers there for a few hours ot roller skating. Last Sunday tho Held and Prlnglo Flat people all enjoyed u picnic there. The "spread" was delicious and tho afternoon was spout In skating. Among tliot-o present were- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Settlemeyor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rlckman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert De- marls and family of Banics, Martin Grabar, Mrs. Meckllngberg and her daughter. Marie. Aleck Amnions and his daughters. Mildred nnd Madge, Mrs. Clark and daughter, Edna, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Balsley nnd family, Archie 'Gay, Mrs. Blackstono, Arthur Blackstono, Floyd Houston, Warren Llbbuy and Mr. and Mrs, H. Evans and family. Everyone reports a good time and ray they will ho suro to attend tho next ulcnlc, on Decoration day, May 3(1. Everybody will bo welcome. Bring your dinner and friends. Mrs. Roland Cross of Prlnevlllo is visiting her mother, Mrs Frank Ramsey of Held, for a week or two. Floyd Houston has been putting forth offorts In behalf of the Sal vation Army. So far, ho says, tho donation drive has boon most sue- coflsful. Ell Wilson has suffered the loss of Hoveial boot cattle since turn ing them on tho rnngo a few weeks ago. Tho spring weather, so far, has been too decidedly wluterish here to permit rango grass lo grow. Ous Grill loft here for Prlnovllle last week, whore ho expects to work on tho Ochoco dam. C. A. Balsloy Is busy doing his spring plowing and seeding. Tho Prlnglo Flat school has boon moved from the Ransom cabin, whore school was held during tho wlntor, to tho real school house at tho Warm Springs. Tho form will end May 28. DESCHPTES, Mny 5 C. M. Red field nnd family and W. H. Van Al len Inspected tho Ochoco dam Sun day, Mrs. Mabel Connelloy Joined tho party nt Prlnovllle. Jerry Schooling was n Bond vis itor Monday, Mrs. Cofolt. who has been vlslttnir In Shorwood, In tho Wlllamutto vnl loy, returned through Dusehutes to hur homo near Glnt Sunday morn ing. , Mrs. A. C. Ham a;id children of Bond aro visiting Clvort Deb Ing. Miss Marthn Sum arrived Mon- day evening from Kan Francisco to spend tho summer with Mrs. A. M. Petty. Mr. nud Mrs. a. It. Kami and Miss .Volllo Griffin uttondod the danco at Redmond Friday evening. Miss Nolllo Griffin was a guest at u small dinner Jnrty nt tho Pilot Tttiff., I,... A,.....l ........ ,.ni out in uii- uruiiiiiK. Hobart DoWItt Wallace vlsllod with J. M. Short Thursday night. J. M. Short and Tumnlo friends visited tho fish hatchery Sunday. P. A. Larson Is making exteuslv Improvements to tho uppiuach to tho Deschutes city park. Mrs. Clvort Doblng and three children stopped with Mrs. A. C. Ham of Bond Saturday night. Mrs. George Kanoff visited Mrs. A. M. Potty Saturday Morning. V. A Cochran and family return ed from Satom via auto Sunday. Miss Daisy Is remaining In tho val ley to continue her violin studies. L. J. Conloy tlnpod over n load or nay on the main streot of Des chutes Tuesday. MIhs Margaret Dnuns. public health nurse, called at tho Des chutes school Tuesday. J. F. Elliot and brother. Hugh, with their famlllb,, spent Sunday afternoon with B. J. Conloy. F. S. Stanley, Jr., Is tho proud possoisor of a punt-bred Airedale pup, which his father brought with him on his return from Portland Sunday. Earl McFadden of Torreboiiuu Is staying ut the Deschutes hotel s vntow ears to make this SHOE For fifty years this firm has been aiming to make the best shoes for men that could be bought. For a good many years Buckiihcmt Shoes have been fulfilling this ambition of their makers. "Extra service every step comfort every minute" always in Buck hbcht Shoes. BUCKHECMT SHOES BucKitnciiT Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life arc sold in a variety of styles and leathers from 8 to 12 by principal shoe dealers in the West. 1hI iiJ bjmr diutir, imJ Ah immt nuljiur trJtr it (Ml) IUJCKINGHAM k HECHT, MANUFACTURERS, SAN FRANCISCO Come to San Francisco Market Week, May 1 7 to 22 iMANY AT MEETING OF COUNCIL CLUB CLOVKIIDALB, May 5. Council club was woll attended Saturday evening, cars coming from Bend while overseeing the construction' of! and Kedmond. In tho school try. headgates and weirs for the C. 0. 1. out the following v.eru chosen to company. (represent tho school In Bond, May Mrs. John Hclfrlch li cooking for 8- I.ouImi Andrus, fourth dlvl- E. J. Conlcy. slon; Catharine Helling, third di vision, Byron I'oc second division; Bunnell Van l.andyl, first division. Counly Judge Sawyer gave u talk on the road program for the year after u general discussion. The choir sang "Till Wo Moot Again" und Mlsn Hoodshlp sang "Como Buck to Krln." II. C Miller returned from tho high desert Monday with his cat tle, where he has wintered them. (Contlnuud on page 7.) Climax! Alfalfa and Grass Seeder She Feels Fine. Your kidneys need help If your bauds or foot are swollen nud thoro Is a puffy look under the oym. Mrc L. Olbson, 12th nnd Edlnou St., J.u Junta, Colo,, writes: My kidnuys gave mo a great deal of trouble for some tlmo. I took Foley Kldnoy Pills und they helped in a right awuy. Thero is such a change In mo I feel fine now. Hold twery where. i NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ON BROTHERS FARMS BROTHERS, May C Mrs, Ed Wilson has arrived homo after a weok's visit in Bond with frlonds. Tom Watson Is In Portland this weok. J A largo crowd gathorcd at Prln- PRICE $4S.OO This seeder attaches to deck of any ordinary peg-tooth harrow. Drops seed down among the harrow teeth. Sows any amount desired up to one bushel per acre. Not an experiment, but has been .used in the East 13 years. When harrowing grpund last time over, attach seeder, and har- row and sow at one operation. Only two gears to wear. One of these seeders will last for, years. . ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION See this Climax Seeder at Bend Hardware Company A .4 t V Sfl K f: