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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
I1END BUIiliKTlN, nEND, OltKGON, THUIUTOAY, AUGUST 0, 1020, FAGB ft luimitiiiiKKKiKMtKKisnnttttmusmmHuntWBintKHHmHiiuiKitmaMiMinuJHitKiRma'uuuiiuuaMHtuHiHa What's Doing In The Country BR3:n::::::m:m:::n:m::n::i::t:i::::;:ai:nti::;:::!::mmmmm:!m HAY HARVEST IS ON I " nUond ,n8t WGok nt lh0 KoU AT POWELL BUTTE cinud Luml had tlio misfortune to lot his team run nwny Inst wook, sutfcrliiR slight Injury to hla nuklo when n wheel passed over It. 11. O. Andrus wns n cnller nt W. P. Slmcrs In Hond Inst Tuesday. Mr. Slmcrs line sold his property In Ucnd and hns planned nn extend ed visit cast. Ho expected to travel by auto, stopping ott at Senttlo and other points to visit relatives before proceeding to Colorado and Nebraska points. Mr. McDonald has enjoyed n visit from his sister, who spent sovernl days with him hero whilo on a motor trip through tho country. Mr. Hllleary hns purchased a milk ing roachlno and thinks it a great la bor saver. Mr. Hllleary Is milking a largo number of cows and expects to run his separator with n gasoline en gine, which ho has already ordered. Tho many friend of Mrs. Frnnk Kelloy woro deeply grieved to hear of her sudden death In Ucnd last Friday. Mrs. Kelloy wns u resident of this community for several years nnd while here mndo a host of friends, who extend their deepest sympathy to tho bereaved ones. Mrs. B. C. Kline. Mrs. II. C. Mll lor, Miss Mnblo Kline. Sam Kline nnd Mrs. R. O. Andrus attended tho tu- nernl of Mrs. Kelley in Bond Mon day morning. Vera Bradley is helping Mr. Hll leary with his work for n few days. Miss Alllo Smith nnd Miss Fay Miller nro helping Mrs. Skcltou through haying. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kllno nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Andrus woro callers at tho home of Mr. Kelley In Bond Sunday nftcrnoon. Iter. Schuabcl preached a very In teresting sermon Sunday nt 3 p. m. There will bo Sunday school at 11 n. in., Sunday, August 8. Misses Alethca and Juanltn Hod son spent Sunday afternoon with Catharlno Rolling. J. U. Hodson and II. R. Kllno wero POWELL BUTTE. August 3. Many of thd ranchers nro through nuttlnc un their first cutting of al falfa. Others aro Just beginning stacking. By another week or ton days nt most, tho first cutting will all bo cared for In good shape. "Bill" Spencer of Alfalfa, has bought tho header formerly run by Henry Edwards, nnd nftcr repairing tho snmo will head grain in nnd about this section of .tho country. Thero nro good crops on tho dry land whero beforo tho rain it looked as thoueh there would bo nono at nil. Mr.and Mrs. Ross Bussett, Miss Fay Bussett nnd Phil Dobson have returned from an auto trip through California. Mrs. Ila M. Foster of Salom, n trained nurse from tho Good Samnrl tan hospital, Portland, who ts visit ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M Charlton, for tho summer, wns called to Bend on a surgery caso for Dr. Lcsslng last week. Powell Butte friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Kelley of Bend, woro grieved to hear of Mrs, Kelly's death. Tho Kellys were former residents of Powell Butto nnd have many friends horo that extend sympathy to tho bereaved ones. Mr.and Mrs. E. H. Stewart and Mrs. Gladys Stout wero Redmond visitors Friday. Mrs. Gladys Stout has taken n po sition at tho O'Callahan ranch ns cook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Wurzwcller have been recent guests at tho Ar thur "Wurzweller ranch. Hans Jacobsen has bought an au tomobile. Horcabter tho Jacobsen family will Join tho Powell Butto autos. A Delco lighting system hns been installed at the Wurzweller ranch, Powell Butto. Tho hnndsome new homo of J. A. Rlggs is ready for plasterers. Mr. Rlggs will also have it wired and fixed for electric lights nnd a water system which ho will Install this fall. Mrs. Bruco Llndqulst has returned from Portland where sho was cnled by the illness and death of her bro ther. Mr. Oakcs. Grandma Spray visited with Mrs. Martha Foster last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jnko Crlteser, of Redmond, camo out last Friday for a visit with Mr. Crlteser's sister, Mrs. Martha Foster. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard aro preparing to go on a camping trip to Elk lake. They will be gone about two weeks. Mr.and Mrs. Thurman Moffltt wero employed on tho Meyer Brothers ranch during the busy season. Uncle Jack Perry Is recovering nicely from his fall from a load of hay while employed at the Hans Jncobson ranch. He had a narrow pr en DO. Harold Davis of Prlnevllle, class of 1920, Crook county high school, has been haying in the Powell Butto cectlon. Harold plans to attend Berkeley this fall. business visitors In Slaters Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mlllor nnd II, Kllgoro and family expect to lenva tho last of tho weok to pick black berries In tho mountains. Quito n crowd attended tho water mooting In tho school houno Thurs day ovenlng to moot Mr. Cupper nnd Mr. Luper. Mrs, R. 0. Andrus ontortnlnou tho young girls of tho neighborhood Frl day nttornoon in honor of Miss Louise's birthday. Tho afternoon was spont In playing gnmes. Intor sporsed with music, after which re freshments woro served. AIRCRAFT MANAGER WILL TAKE CHARGE To net ns manager of tho local air craft corporation until it ts on Its feet and n local mnnngcr can be se lected, Georgo E. Lovo bus arrived on Monday from Portland. Mr. Lovo oreauliod tho first commercial air craft corporation In Portland and hns Just finished establishing n trans continental air line. Tho company's first plane Is ex pected In early noxt weok from a shipment now coming west by freight. Mr. Lovo nnd officers of tho compnny will probably moot tho shipment nt La Grando nnd fly In it to Bond. with 00 degrees on ouch of those days. Thoro woro no frosts, but nights woro pleasantly cool, tho minimum varying from nil degrees on tho 12th and 22ml, to G3 degrees, tho lattor mark coming on tho 20th. The greatest dally rnngo of tomper aturo was 5G degrees on tho 27lh, nnd tho least dally rnngo 13 degrees on thu 123th, Tho month ropresonted tho host growing season that Central Oregon has seen since 1910, BEND MASONS ATTEND MEETING IN REDMOND JULY BEST GROWING SEASON SINCE 1916 Although Bond had .4 of an Inch rainfall during tho month of July, according to tho report of tho coop erative meteorological observer s record, 21 days of tho month wero bright nnd sunshiny, with six partly cloudy, nnd four cloudy. Tho chief precipitation wns on July 13 and 20. Tho hottest weather of tho year wns recorded on July 27 nnd 28, Half a hundred members of the Masonic fraternity of Bond motored to Redmond last night to tnko part In degreo work put on by tho Red mond lodgo. Tho third degreo wns given. Among tho now Master Mas sons Is Douglas Mullarky. editor of tho Redmond Spokesman. "I'M A WEEL AND HAPPY WOMANNOW" YViih All Run Down nnd Had No At petite ItoMoml to Health by Tiuilne, nppntltn Mint often 1 would go to tho tnblo and got up and leave without outing morn than two or three bites, I lost weight, my complexion turned yellow and I hecunio ho weak that my housework was n burden, Be sides thesu troubles, I was going through a period that taxes u wom an's strength almost beyond tiidur aneo. "Ah I said beforo, my hiinlmud hud taken Tanlac with such wonderful results that I denldud to try It, nnd, right from tho first fow doses, I ho gau to Improve. My appetite re turned and now I mil enjoying my meals bociiuno ovurythlng njcraen with mo. Tho pains in my iiiuhoIoh nnd buck have all dlsuppourod ami I can do my housework without any trouble at all. My complexion luoi eloured up; 1' nut gaining In weight every day nnd I um enjoying perfect health, My husband prulneii Tanlau nil tho time nnd, hIiico It htm dono so much for mo, I feel It my duly lo tell otlierii about this wonderful medlolnn." Tanlao Is sold In Bend by the Owl Drug Co,, In Sinters by Ooorgo K Altken, and In Bend by tho Ilorton Drug Co, M iiMi,i.fVfri .f " it AtW i it . ii I $'ftr I 0,i'0'i'o'i'o,l'nJrt'tn'Vij HWTiWtXrfiXsTiXsTjJW; r i & JTt "Tnnlnc did so much for my hus band that 1 began taking It, too, nnd now I am huppy to say that It has completely restored mo to health also," was tho statement mndo re cently by Mrs. Florence M. Gates i of C39 Hast Avcnuo 00, Los Angeles, Cnl. "My health had boon oxtromoly poor for nearly a year," sho snld, "and I felt so tired and worn out all tho time that I went about, expect ing to glvo out Just any day. My muscles ached nnd I had n constant pain In my back. I had such n poor THE FIRST STEP TOWARD A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS A BANK ACCOUNT 3 To cutch tho modest nickel, men combine nnd 8s E build street railways, slot machines, pack candy, W, $ sell cigars and bottle drinks nickel size. To & get- your iuckui, tume or donar a thousand de vices are waiting, fl If money burns a hole in your pocket, put it in a fireproof vault here to earn asbestos interest at 4 per cent, for you. CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND mssM IBllirwE fcSSL- f. Tflt-'liL, OREGON NEWS FROM PLEASANT RIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ni.tTARA'CT TlinfJE. Auir. 4. Ted Goodwin and Paul Goodwin went to Redmond Friday morning. Tea went to Prlnevllle and Paul took tho train for Kalama, Wash. The Good win brothers have been working dur ing haying at tho Anderson ranch. Mr. and Mrs. OIo Hanson .nnd baby and Hans Hanson of Deschutes were visitors in this neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns and baby visited Miss Joyce Wood Thursday. Alfred Mlkkelsen went to Red mond Thursday after some repairs for the hay rake. The following persons from this neighborhood attended the funeral of R. L. Thurston in Bend Thursday afternoon: Rev. E. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mrs. H. T. Mlkkelsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Brandenburg and Mr. Renno. Anton Ahlstrom and Marlon Van Matre went to Redmond Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson at tended theater In Bend Saturday night. Mr. Renno went to Bend Saturday night, remaining over Sunday with his family. Rasmus Peterson Is having his hay baled out of the field. Dean Van Matre helped Anton Ahl strom with his hay Friday and Sat urday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns and baby and Glen Roberts were Red mond visitors Saturday evening, Waldomar Peterson is helping II. T. Mlkkelsen and Alfred Pedersen put up their hay. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelsen and son, Alfred, woro callers at tho Han son home near Deschutes Sunday evening. Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns and baby and brothor, Glen Roberts, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ribhoff of Red mond on a fishing trip to Steolhead falls Sunday. DEATH OF MRS. KELLY AFFECTS CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE, Aug. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Campboll and young son of Sunnyslde,, Wash., aro spending n fow weeks hero with Mrs. Campbell's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Lund has returned from her visit to Montana. Mrs. Frank Burling received the ead nowc last week of tho death of Iier father In Michigan. Mrs. R. J. Skolton spent several ;;iiTin;"!iiiriinnm" UKamaaiKKmimiunnRtimmimganttCTguimmanutuwuamuu uuia;u.u;uu;iuuu;,uuuu:uuuju.uuuim J. A. EASTES, PRESIDENT r; II. W. GANT, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Announcing the Incorporation of M. E. EASTES, HECV-TREAH. Eastern Cascade Land Co. REALTY DEALERS IN BEND CITY PROPERTY CENTRAL OREGON FARM LANDS -:i f Offices With J. A. Eastes, First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon H. W. GANT, Gen'I. 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