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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
; BHND BUIXKTIN, BKND, ORROON, TIlUltHDAY, flKlTRMUKR 0, 105M). PAGB9 h 8mmima:nwwmitnm:!:aim:ttimaimamnannmnm:aimimm:ittmoai What's Doing Bw!nttm8iaaaw8amawnBwaaaBnttmn:ninamnannmnaninantnnmitmmtmnjH SECOND ALFALFA CROP BEING CUT Mowing Starts on Powell llutto Handles Tliroshlnjs OntMn Bendy To Separate Grain. POWELL BUTTE, Sept. 1. Hay ing has agatn commenced on tho Wurcwcller and other ranches. Their mowing machines nro fast cutting down tho splendid second crop and Arthur Wunweller will soon hnvo n largo forco of mon In tho field to put it up for tho largo bunch of cattio they will winter here. Mnny othors will begin cutting soon and nro only waiting for settled weather. Dill Spencer has two headers at work In this section. Cutting of grain on tho dry land will soon bo completed and ho will then move to Ttnnr rrnolr. whpro mora than 500 acres nro waiting for him. E. Carl Charlton is operating ono header and Mr. Spencer the other. Green Beard will start his big thresher in this vicinity this week, as ho Is anxious to finish up hero and movo to tho Ochoco, whero much grain is ready for threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Green Beard and daughter, Myrtle Tweet were Prlne vlllo visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher have re turned from n trip to tho mountains in search of berries. They report them scarce. J. J. Chapman has tho finest bed of Btrawberries ever seen hero. The yield has been phenomenal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller and daughter visited Portland, Cor vallls, Belknap Springs and other points, making tho entire trip by automobile. They report good roads and a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll of Red mond wero visiting with Powell Butto friends several days last week. George Shobert and son, Jesse Sho bert. have each of them rented big ranches from William King of Prlne vlllo and will move on them soon, whero they will reside for the next three years or longer. Shannon Phillips of Portland visit ed with his old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs1. A. W. Bayne, lust week. Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter, Miss Lucy, have returned to their honio in Portland after a three weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bayne. Tho twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Terrlll Osborne were operated on re cently for enlarged tonsils. Tbey aro gttlng along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mllner are chaperoning a large party of young people who are on a camping trip In the mountains. The Edwards school house Is be ing moved this week to a point on the James Moffit ranch, on the high way directly between Prlnevllle and Redmond. Grandma Spray was a guest at the Frank Kissley family homo for Sun day dinner. Grandpa and Grandma Klssler of Redmond visited with their children and grandchildren at Powell Butte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster have returned from a camping trip nnd are at the Dominic Verges ranch for the haying season. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts and daughter, Iva, and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Agee r.re at homo again after a pleasant motor trip across tho mountains, through several valley towns nnd Portland, returning by way of the Columbia River highway and Tho Dalles. They had very little car trouble while away and in every way the trip was an enjoyable ono. Mrs. Ross Bussett has returned from a business trip to Portland and other Willamette valley points. lira Tln Vnnlnr. who has been In Prlnevllle nursing Mrs. Walter Mor ris, has returned to her parents home, wnero sne .is spenuing mu summer. Irs. Mary V. Charlton has about recovered from a very severe attack nf ntnmolnn nnlfmnlnc Mlss.Orsa Sears, a trained nurse of I w-n 4 Money Still Talks Tho dollar may bo "niiinll change" now, but It w buck" strong fomo day. Tho dollar you hc Do worm twico ns mucn wiier on. Resist tho prevailing tendency toward extravaganco. "Snlt away" your Burplus earnings. Thoro novor will bo a bettor opportunity than now to accumulate money. When "small change" becomes a regular, old-fashioned dollar aguln, you will be glad to know you have a goodly collection of them In your savings account, $1 or moro opens n ! per cent Intereht-bcarlng urcoiiiit. CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND Siti-. SO!-' trt&!&&'m?Jzs&& 4JF. , , v . -- " - - m&Mtiti --'SIPk1 imiiiiiiiiii;mmiiia In The Country Tho Dalola hospital, nnd hor sister, Miss Adah Sears, aro guests at tho homo of their undo nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sunday of Orosh am, Ore., aro visitors at tho homo of Roy Roberts. Mrs. Sunday nnd MrB. Roberts nro sisters. Mrs. Gladys Stout, of Fort Yates. N. D who has boon visiting with her brother, E. II. Stewart, hns gono to Prlnevllle to spond tho winter at tho II. P. Uenknnp homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Dttssott nnd family spent Sundny In Redmond, where they attended divine service and snld goodby to Rev. and Mrs. Hnztcton before they leavo for tho Methodist Episcopal conference. Mm It A Villus wnn hostess to tllO Sorosls club last Wednesday. Tho ladles enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served by tho hostess, assisted uy young ladles who wero guests for tho after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. O'Cnllahon have gono to Snlt Lnko City, where Mr. O'Callahan will buy sheep for his rnnrh linrn. Mrs. George Whltsett was a recent visitor In Bend with her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Henry Whltsett. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton wont to Prlnevlllo last week to attend tho funornl of Mrs. Etta Belknap. Elnora Klssler visited In Redmond over tho week-end. PLAINVIEW PEOPLE FIND BERRIES FEW PLAINVIEW. Sept. 1. A number of people from Plalnview attended tho blx picnic at Tumnlo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schnrfcnberg havo been visiting at tho Colfelt ranch for several weeks. Soveral parties from Plalnvlow havo returned from a quest to the mountains for huckleberries. Some berries have been found, but in many places tho yield was not heavy. Some berries have been Injured by frost. Mrs. John McKlnnoy nnd daugh ter, Clauda. from tho High Dosort, nre In Plalnvlow this week. They have, been at tho Pulllani ranch part of tho time. Miss Grace Rlggs of Portland Is nnnnillntr n two weeks' vacation nt tho C. F. Chalfon homo. Mr. and Mrs. William aiorieu. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Morfett nnd nilna .Tnnnnrv nrn in the mountains huckleberrying this week. Miss Jo Burgess cntertcrtnined a fos vnnnir nennln nt the Box A vmmmI. ThiiMilnv AVAnlnt In Tmnfti of" Miss Grace Rlggs of Portland. Lawrenco Scharfonberg was a business caller In Bend Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burgess and family of Redmond wero guests nt tho J. A. W. Scoggln homo Sunday. Miss Mary Fryrear of Clovordalo was tho guest of Miss Jo Burgess Wednesday and Thursday of last week. T7nv Armstrnnir nnd Lawrcncn Scharfonberg attended the danco at Sisters Saturday evening, a uno time Is reported Mrs iinu-nnl Hnrtlpv snont Tues day with Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln. Mr. ana Mrs. A. w. Armstrong were business callers in Bend Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scoggln enter tained nt their homo for Mrs. Skeel Sunday evening. A delightful din ner was enjoyed. NEWS NOTES FROM PLEASANT RIDGE m.ttAR vvt nmrjR. Rent, l. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Petty left for Port--land Saturday morning, where Mfy will live this winter. Tiioy nave rented their farm to Everett Johnson. Mr rtm! Mm. O. E. Anderson, nc- I companled by Mrs. O. B. Newton and j Miss Francel Newton, spent sniuruny and Sunday at Crater lake. Mrs. Alfred Pederson. who hns been staying with Mrs. Carl Hanson 1 near Tumalo for tho last two weeks, returned home Tuesday. w w, I I Pi III "comu now will f7. tMkWB. yNi-T--l--VT IV &TJ rg UitUUUiN ea ivXX W M$B&&&!3&& SOLONS HEAD PARTY WHICH SCALES PASS RECORD IS MADE BY EUGENE AUTOS ARMY ROAD NOT BAD Senator McN'nry nnd ('ongrcHHiimu Haw ley In First Cars to Cro Willamette lns l-Yoin Wit Will Favor Road Construction. For tho first ttmo In Its history of halt n century, tho old military rond crossing the mouutnlus through the Willnmotto pass hns buen proved to bo passable to nutoa making tho trip from tho west. Threo cars, tilled with Eugono business mon. who constituted an escort for Con gressman W. C. Hnwloy nnd United States Senator C. L, McNary, mndo their wny over tho G700-foot height at which tho mlddlo fork notches tho summit early yestorday morning nnd reached Croscont lnko nt 11 o'clock. From Crescent lnko Sonntor McNary was called to Klamath Falls, but Congressman Hnwloy romninod with tho party, which arrived in Bend last night nnd started early this morning on tho return trip to Eu gene by way of the McKonzIo pass. tho demonstration that tho rond can bo used by uutos will bo followed by a Joint proposition to tho fcdcrnl government from tho county courts of Lnno nnd Klnmath counties, in which Lnno will offer 1 4,000 nnd Klnmath $6000, on tho condition that n Ilka mount Is appropriated by the government, tho total to bo used In tho reconstruction nnd partial relo cation of tho road through the Cns cado forest on a 6 per cent maximum grade, Mr. Hawloy explained Inst night. Both ho nnd Senator McNary will favor tho acceptauco of tho offer, ho said. Opening of millions of ieot of overrlpo timber, now virtually In accessible! to logging operations, ty ing up Lako and Klnmath counties more definitely with Oregon, nnd providing a shorter loop scenic route thnn already oxlsts between Portland, Wlllaraotto valley points, Crater lako, Bend nnd tho Columbia River high way aro tho chief purposos of tho Dr. A. M. Potty nrrlved from Port land Wednesday morning to assist Mrs. Petty In packing up prepara tory to hor return to Portland for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns nnd baby and Glen Roberts wero In Bond shopping Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Andorson, ac companied by Mrs, d. B. Newton and Miss Frances Newton, wore Bond vis itors Tuesday. J. W. Peterson mndo a business trip to Bend Tuesday. W. J. Shannon has returned homo after a trip to Seattlo to visit his sis ter for a few days. O. E. Anderson went to Redmond Friday to havo somo work dono on hU car. Rasmus Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Johanson nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase, mado a trip to Crater lako the lust of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hutchlns, Mar garet Hutchlns and Francis Hutch lns arrived by auto Friday morning to visit ut tho homo of their son and brother. Wllford Hutchlns, M. W. Wngnor nnd sister, Miss Goncvievo Wagner of Bond, wero guests at tho Andorson homo Friday evening. CLOVERDALE SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON 13TH CLOVERDALE. Sept. 1. R. O. Andrus. wlfo and daughters attend ed tho church organization and bap tismal services at Tumalo Sunday. W. T. Harrison was u buulucsH visitor In Sisters lust week. School will open hern ffantuinbor 13, with Miss Doty of Redmond uh teacher. Claud Lund and Sam Kline spent several days on tho Deschutes fishing last wcok. Mr. Kllgoro was a business visitor In Redmond Friday. Mrs. Smith and daughter. Miss Allle, and Mrs. B. C. Kllno spout an afternoon with Mrs. Skelton last week. Mrs. Earl Updlko, who has entered tho hospital at Ilond for med ical treatment. Miss Ladoua Cyrus and cousin of Eugeno spent several days in Madras last week with relatives. Rev Bchnnbel of Redmond will glvo an Illustrated lecture on "Tho Llfo of Christ" In tho school house Friday ovonlng, September 3, Lunch will bo served by the ladles. Every body Is cordially Invited to uttend. Bryant Brothers havo moved onto tho E. T. Stnyton placo, which they purchased early in tho spring from J. II, Minor. Thuy expect to do con uldorublo clearing anil seeding this fall. Miss Jo Burgess of Plalnvlqw spent Monday with Mary Fryrear. J. B. Hodson and family and Har old Kllno and wife spont Sunday on tho Deschutes, HAD TO LIVE ON MILK FOR WEEKS Klu Left Her Weak, ami Nervoiwj Unite .Fifteen Pounds by Taking Timlnc. 'I can truthfully say that 1 bo Hovo Tnulnc linn saved my llfo," was tho remarkable statement mado recently by Mrs. Mnry Hchtitts of tGR South Sixteenth street, Portland, Oregon. "It wnn about n year ago that I suffered an awful attack of tho In flnouia," she continued, "and It loft me so wonk I could hardly walk. I fell, off 20 pounds In four weeks' time nnd became so alarmed 1 thought I was going to die. I had rhetimntlc pains In my sldn and my kidneys wero so iiiuuy uisoruereii that I hud pains In my back nil the wny down my spine. Constipation troubled mo nearly nil tho time nnd 1 bnil headaches so bad I thought tbov would drlvo mo frantic. I was fovcrlsh all tho tlmo nnd felt so wenk nnd mlsornblo that I couldn't ovun straighten up my own room. My uppetltn wns poor, Just tho smell of food mndo mo deathly sick at my stomach and for weoks tho only thing I could tnko wns cold milk. I was so nervous I never know what It was to get n good night's rest nnd many times I could not got over ono hour's sloop. "I had hoard so much niiout inn las that I know I couldn't mnko n lUtnkn niiniit irvlnir it. so I started taking It, nnd right away I began to Improve My strongtn enmo duck fast I havo now gained 15 pounds In wnii'iit nmi it In no trouble ut all for mo to do my housework nil by my self. My kidneys nro In splondld condition nud tho pnlns In my side nml Imck hnvn nil disappeared. I am no longer constlpnted and nm novor troubled with iieniiacnes, ami mv nnrves aro bo steady I can sleep miMil nil tilirhl lnnir. Mv limifltlto Is Just wonderful nnd everything I ent digests porfoctly. I nm 03 years mu, but I believe I can do as mucn worn na t rimlil when I was a Klrl. a till I just feel so grnteful to Tnulnc that I think It my duty to toll othors wnui it has dono for mo. Tntilnr III until In Itnilcl bv tllO Owl Drug Co.. In Sisters by George F. Altken. una In Iiunu uy tno uorion Drug Co. rond. It Is possible Mr. Hnwloy stated, that later bond Issues by Lnno and Klnmath counties may fi nance macadamizing. To Open .Scenic Wonder. "Thoro Is u growing deslro nmong easterners to see tlui scenic wonders of tho west const of America," Con gressman Hnwloy declared In com menting on tho proposod rond con struction. "Until very recently tho best of our scenery h'ns boon secure ly locked nwny from tho tourist. Wo must emulnto tho oxnmplo set by Colorado nnd make these scenic won ders ncccsslblo. Wo cannot afford not to do so." Tho trip over tho pass wns by no means so difficult na had been ex pected, mombors of tho party ro ported. At times tho pathfinders got out of their cars and pushed, but no need was found for tho as sistance of tho horses and mules which had been brought along for towing In caso of an emergency. As far as 'is known, there is no record of nny ntitomobllo ovorjiav- Ing como over tho pass previously from tho west, although two cars made tho Journey from tho cast with In recent years C. R. 8ltes, then supervisor of tho Cascado National forest, und William Williams of this county. Members of tho pnrty who wero hero with Congressman Hawloy wero: Frank Jenkins, editor of tho Morn- lug Rcglstor; Mahlon Sweet, E, 8. Simmons, M. H. Harlow, E. R. Spon cor, Jack McKy, Abo ailbert, Fred Flsk, D. E, Yoran, H. L. Down and Leo Down. SALE DECIDED BY FINDING QUARTER Hwir Creek Ranch Bought Vlicn I. Nelson Found Coin In Cave J. W. UloodliiK I Now Owner. Six yonrs.ugo P. Nolson wns ox amlng, with vlow to purchase, tho tract of land on tho Boar Creek road which ho sold to John W. Blooding last weok, Sales Agent Cast men tioned u cuvo on tho promises and they went to look Into it. Tho on franco wns small and, In stooping to got Into tho cavorn, Mr. Nelson found a bright 25-cont pleco lying In tho path. He doomed this n good onion and bought tho placo, which ho has devolopcd Into n flno ranch. Tho cavo Is ono of tho best store houses In this region. It lu CO to 70 foot broad, about 25 feet to tho coll lug urn! 250 foot long. Mr, Nolson has kept potatoes thoro throo years without material deterioration. Ho has used tho cuvo for gonoral storngo purposea winter and summer. It is cool In summer, frostloss In winter, dark, dry, capacious, easily accessible and a novel, practical utility on tho farm. Moreover, It doos not roduco tho tillable area of tho ranch, though too copious Irrigation of tho crops "You Save Money" says tho Good Judge And tfet nioro genuine chow intf satisfaction, licn you uso this class of folmceo. This is because the full, Yich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses tho Real , Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ut In two styles W-B CUT is a long fine - RIGHT overhead occasionally lets n little moisture through n crovlco Into ono corner of tho spacious chamber. Horn Vsrsui Hous. Homo cannot be given us. Wo mny hn flvmi n limine, u nlacfl to ent nud sleep. This Is not n home. A home Is a place of love and rent nnu cnc. Ijivit nml r-t Mill HenCtt IllUSt bn ! served, must ho earned. Nobody can hntut thnn in von ns so many pack ages. They are mntters of rtclprocltr. If you hnvo none to givo mero win be but little for you to receive. West- m MethodlHt. INSTITUTE TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER Stnto Superintendent of Education To lie 1'reient at (InthcHiiK of DeorhutCN County 'I earlier. Instltuto for teachers of Deschutes county will bo held tho first week In November this year, Instead of In September, ns had been tentatively planned, County School Superintend ent J. Alton Thompson announces. Tho chief rcnion for tho change Is to insure tho nttendanco of Stato Su perintendent of Education Churchill, who, bccauia of conflicting dntcs, has been unable to bo prosout nt an In aaanwacnawagnHaarmmm mta BUTTER FAT! Same price for Hotter Fnt f. o. b. Bend its is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery MSSXttSXtU ftrwm"T"w"wmtmrw,SOTmmmn,mmTmmtmitttmnnnmfm THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS PYRAMIDS When you erect a Silo, you want a Silo that will stand the test of wind, rain, snow, frost nnd sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Block you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely fire-proof. Will not warp when empty. No guy lines necessary. Eventually Concrete Why Not Now? For specifications, write to ' Concrete Pipe Co. BEND, OREGON Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks Well Curbing. nnnnniKUuitJuwniiiuinmnnmnmmmisnnnmiiiRnmnusuiinntniinnuuuumnnuimaiuniuiaiis! 4i cut tobacco CUT is a short-cut tobacco stitute lu Mend for soveral yearn, All vacancies In the Deschutes county schools outside of Bond hnvo now been filled, with tho exception of two Instructors who nrn needed for tho High Desert nud ono for Des chutes, Mr. Thompson says. Tho last teachers to bo secured aro Mrs. J. M. Griffin, who will bo principal nt Tumalo thin year, nud Mrs. Har riett Ward, who will havu charge of tho primary department at tho snmo school, Forest Service Pigeons Travel 50 Miles an Hour The most rapid time over mndo by carrier pigeons trnlnod for use on the Deschutes Na- tlomil forest wan recorded last Thursday when threo birds from tho W. J. Kproat loft horo nr- rived In Bond ono hour after starting on their 00-iullo flight from Blue river, west of the McKoiulo pass. Tho pigeons f wero loosed from a forest patrol airplane. Four chairs at your service at tho Metropolitan. No watting, Adr. iTTHHniwtrniniiiiiiiiiiniiimuaittumimn:t gtininuitfncnmuininnniKmtHittninitnmiii ncctttm I j4&pAiest. Uh64&fSbi.l 3.