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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
AHIW nVM.WTIN, HKNB, OHMMHIWHHttAY, Of TOMSK 21, ItKW, VAflfl riniiiiniifii!imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti'iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiimiiHiiiiiHi)HiiMtiHiiiiiiim!ififiiifl: BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY SlUmHIIIIHinlUtMIIHHHllHMIHIIHIN(lllimiHIWIItlllinillllllllllllmitlllltHtlllllllHHIIIIIIIiniIllltlllllllinilllllllUllllul Wednesday I. tm A. Thomiis returned tliln morn ing from n trip l(i Portland, Wlllnlil Htylwut, ltdninml Mtfr rhnnt, formerly of IIiIh city, was u 1iihI itiiMK visitor In lltiml today, I'. I.. (Stark wim In llmiit hint night trotn t.u I'lno to It tut r llin address glv im tiy V. H. Senator Chnrlim I, Mc Norj. Mix. A. 0. Clark, iiccotiiianli'(l by her Mini, lit on Imr way to llond to visit hor daughter, Mrri. J. I.. Van lliifful. A mooting of tlni women of Mtioiw heart Legion will bo hold tomorrow ovmilng at Hathor'n linll for ttio nine ' Hon of officii anil Initiation of now iiininliiirn. II, W. (Innt of till) Kustnrn Cimcndn I.imil Co. reports tho Hiiln of tho II. IS lliiknr resldiuiro In lloiilnvnril ml illtlon to P. V. Kaiifmnn, a rnconl ur rlral from AIIumh, Cnl, Mm, J. O. (Illmon ami Mm, It. V. Nlcliolnoii will In) hoittmnicA at a ho cliil to ho kIvuii for tliu benefit of tint Methodist I. iidlon' Aid tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. o'clock at tins lioniu of Mm. NIcIioIhoii, 323 I.itfuy Ottrt. Tim Knights of Colnmliun will bo lionU at a Jllnoy ilancn to tio given Friday ttvmilng at the Kymnusluin. Tliu (if fa lr will tin mado tliu occasion for tlm drnwliig far prizes postponed from Ht. 1'rnncln Iminur. Dancu m tin In will bo liy WlUon Ornrgu's or clii'itlrn. Funeral sorrtcoii wrro held hero thin afternoon from tlm NIswnnK'ir rliapul for Mm. Wnllnr Taylor of A t ful fn. who -died Kiuulay of menin gitis. Itov. II. 0. lUrtriinft of tlio Presbyterian clitircli wax tho official Iiik minister ami Interment wan mailo ut Pilot Ilutto comutury. Imck to I,u k n nontity, whoro lit) lint tho contract for tlio nlonu culvort work on tlio highway between I.iikii vlow ami I'lil-lny Fifteen miles of tlm roiul will lm graveled by Chrlst- mart, ho say. Electrician Knocked Unconscious by 2300 Volts; Hands Burned. Knee Dislocated; Dry Weather Saves Life 1 Tuesday P. T. Hmlth or Silver Lnko In In the city loilny. Ilium Zimmerman of Crescent nr rlvml In llond Innt nlitlit. Mr. Ctiiirlon Ilnrncs of Cnlrnr In visiting frliimlii In tho city toil ay. Mm. (1. Ludwlg of Post Kail. Ido ho, ami Mm. I), Huckuba of Mlsnoula, Mont., orrlved In tho city thin morn IliK to attrntl tho funeral of their Kin tor, Mm. Waller Taylor, of Alfalfa. Frud Hmuilor, who wnn norloimly Injur oil frltlny lu an niitnmohllu acci dent. In reported to hu making en couraging progress at Ht. Chnrlcs' honpltal. UnleNN compllcntloiiN nut In, ho In bollovcd to bo nut of ilan gor. Funorul services for Mm. Walter Taylor of Alfiilfn, who died hero Sun dny, wilt bo hold at 2 o'clock tomor row nftornoon from tho NlitwotiRiir, chn;iol. Huv. II, 0. Iliirtrnnft, pas-; tor of tho Fresbyterlnn ctiurch, will officiate, ami burial will bn In I'ltot Iliittti comotory. Saturday I. en TIiouiiin loft laNt night for I'ortlaiiil on Imslm-sK. W. I). Ilarni'N anil Clyilo M, McKay aro expected In tonlKht after it trip to J'ortlnnu, Mm, Ktlnn Jnogor, toucher of tho Lower Bridge Nchoot spent tho morn IliK lu lleiid, Lutheran iiiInnIoii HorvlcuH will bo hnlil at tho Bciindliiiivliin-Lulhornn church tomorrow, Hov, 1', llllgendorf wll preach at 3 o'clock In tho after noon. Mm. Walter Taylor of Alfalfa wan broiiKht to llond tli Ih mnruliiK anil In beliiK caret) for at Mountain View hoapltnl, Hho In reported to ho lu a critical condition, Tho ChrlNtlun Kclonco Hoclety Iiuh rimtetl a room on tho itncoiiil floor of tho Prints IiiiIIiIIuk anil will oc cupy It nx a reiidliiK room, open from 12 to fi dully except Huntlay. In connection with tho Hallowe'en uiaNfjiiiirailii to ho kIvoii for tho benefit of tho Dosehutos county li brary platiN aro being mailo Ut so- euro a number of continued to bo rented to thomi who tlexlro them. Dr. (JeorKo II. Van Watom, arch ileacou of Eastern Oregon for tho ISplHcopal church, In In Ilaml nml will conduct services at Bather's hull to. morowat 10 a. in. Holy communion wll bo eolobrateil, nftor which an Episcopal Huntlay bcIioo! will bo or ganized, A lecture will bo Klvcn by Dr. Van Watom Sunday ovonliig at 8 o'clock at which ovurybotly will bo welcome. Monday Jack llorton In confined to IiIh homo with a Novero cold. W. O, Hiirrlmiin In lonvliiK today on n liimlneitu trip to l'nrt Itock. ISinll I'eiirl wnH n vlnltor at tho county cIcrk'N officii today to talto nut IiIn Kvcolitl cltlieimlilp pnpem. MeinlierH of tho Iluml volunteer flrn depiirtinent will hold one of tlielr nodal meutlURH at tlio flro houito thU nvonliiK. J. II. (lordon of tho illxtrlct foroet- er'H office In Portland In In llond.' lookliiK over tho accounts of tho Dos chutOM National forost. Mr. ami Mm. Clayton U. Honey of Hhovlln Hlxon camp No. 2 Hpont Sun day with Mm. Hoiiey'H paroutH, Mr. ami Mm. A, Mcnibhon. Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Lnckoy of For et Orovo havo como to llond to mnko thai r homo. Mm. Lackoy Ih n ulstor of Mrx. IStl Davidson of tliln city. A mnntlnK of tho Itobeknh doKreo Bluff Ih callotl for 2 o'clock Wotlnea day afternoon at Batlior'x hall. In proparatlon for tho visit of tho Rrnnd offlconi of tho lotlgo noxt wook, J. Ii. Almnck, a rccont Krntluato of tho Unlvorslly of OroKon, hna nr rlved lu llond from Kiikoiio and lias takon n position In tho iiicm'b cloth Iiik tlopartmont of tho J. C. I'onnoy Co. litoro. Mnmbora of tlio llond voluntoor flro iloimrtmont will kIvo ono of tholr popular dancoB nt tho Illppodromo Woilnostlny ovoiiIiib, Octobor 20. Mnnlo will bo furnished by Wilson flnorKo'B orchestra. Mrs. J, "A, EaHtoB Iihb boon tnkon to tho Portland Modlcnl hospital nt Nlnoteonth nml I.ovojoy BtrootB, In Portland, for modlcnl trontmont, Mr. ISastoH repoitod this mornlne on his rottirn from Portland, Mrs. Kastoa' condition was coiiBldorotl crltlcnl ljr tho BpoclallBts unilor whoso caro-aho wus plncod, ho enld. 0. A, Stovoim la In llond a iqW days to soouro masona to hecompony 1111 Friday Mrs. David Kelloy has roturnod to Uond from n two days' visit In Port land. Mm. David Kelloy has roturnod to Ilend from a two days' visit In Portland. W. Y. Miller, Paisley stockman, arrived In llond Yesterday and In ro mnlnliiK thrnuKh today, Mr. and Mm. John Htlllmalu, who have boon In Uond visiting Mm. Still innn's daughter. Mm, Kred Klsh, loft last night for tholr home In Salem. A class composed of H. K. Itobarts Hollls a. Dodson, Clnrenco J. Lum- bort, ThomaN C. Cwlng and Albort I,. Wilson was Initiated at tho moot ing of tho Moose lodge last night. Mr. mid Mm. W. H. Cllno of ,139 AilaniN placu will leave tonight for tho Willamette valley to make tholr homo, Tho'movo Ih necessitated by tho condition of Mrri". Cllno'8 health. J. A. Hiutes wuh called to Portland Innt night by a telegram from his wife, who Ih cudouvorlng to regain her health In lowor altitude. Mr. Hasten Is expected to return by to morrow morning. Tho Hov. Dr. George 11. Van "Wa ters, archdeacon of tho Kplncopal church In Knstorn Oregon, will ar rive In Ilend tonight to locturo at Sathor's hall nt 8 o'clock Sunday ovo ulng. At 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing, ho will organize an Episcopal Huntlay schqol at tho hall. Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo J. Huh ami Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hub of I-cnvon-worth, luin., arrived hero Inst night after n month of nuto travel from tho Middle West. Ono puncturo In 2800 miles was tho sum total of tholr automobile troublo. They loft this morning for California, whoro they will spent tho wlntor. Thursday Doputy Sheriff August A. Ander son Is In Hodmond attending tho fair. J. If. Walkor, formerly with tho Wolfo Hros.' ClothlnK Co. of Kon huh City, Mo., Ih now In chargo of tho men's clothing dopnrtmont of tho J. C. I'onnoy storo horo. J. M. Clrlffln of Tumnlo wim In tho city this nftornoon on a short biiBl nous visit. Mr. Griffin Is now on gaged In nocurlng topographic dntu for tho propofiod cntinl to divert part of tho water from tho Doschutcs rlvor to Tumnlo crook. Mr. mid Mm. 0, A, O'llrlon havo sold tholr now homo In Itlver torrnca to Dr. II. 1 Dodds of Dufur. Mr. and Mrs, O'llrlon will romnln In llond until nftor election, whon thoy will tuovo to Plioonlx-, Ariz., for tho wln tor. Dr, Dodds is moving to llond for his' wife's honlth. Only tho fact Hint (hit material with which ho was working whs entirely dry saved IS, A, Hmllli of tho llond Wntor, Mght & Power Co, from death by electrocution lain Huturday afternoon, Twenty three hundred volts passed through Smith's body, slightly burning his hands, knocking him unconscious and, In tho reflex caused by tlm shock, dislocating ono knne, Hmlth was nt tho top of n pole, making n connection from tho 2300-volt wlro to a 220 voll circuit, when tho full force of (lie current struck him Ills belt kept him from falling nml, on re gaining consciousness, ho (Unre garded tho Injured knee nml put lu 10 minutes trying to mnko tho connection. Ho was unsuccessful and was finally forced to climb down, one leg dangling, limp and useless, ns ho mado tho trip to tho ground, , Leo Henry and George Glllnnder, linemen, nsslsted htm to his homo, whore ho will bo confined for tho next 10 days because of his In juries, tho attending physician states. Mile a Minute Rate Exceeded By Bend Birds Aided by a stiff wind, two homing pigeons from tho W. J. 4 Sprout loft mndo tho almost un- 4 believable tlmo of 28 miles in 2C minutes Krlday morning Tho birds wero released ut La Pino by Korost Supervisor II. L. Plumb at 8:30 o'clock and nr- rived In Ilend ut 8:55 o'clock. 4 Tho ruto wns woll over n mile a minute. Just how much tho birds wero assisted by tho wind Is impos- hIIiIo to ell, uh Its velocity could not bo measured. Without considering the wind, tho tlmo mndo by tho homes would con- stltuto n world's record, Mr, Sprout says. Flying conditions wero not Idoal, even with tho breeze, however, for tho pigeons wero confined for two days, being carried by Mr. Plumb from llond to Fort Hock, and from Fort Hock back to La Pino be- fore being reloused. Illood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. Hold by druggists for over 40 years. Prlco 7Cc- Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bulletin "WANT ADS" Drlng Re sults Trr Them. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR IS IN CHARGE OF "Y" llrnnileiiliiirg To Hold Down (Jen. cntl KiTi-etnry'H Job Harry Hay den Is Membership Becretnry- Tho Uond Y. M. C. A. will havo no general secretary for the time being. It has been decided, this work com ing under tho direction of E. II. Drandenburg, lu charge of physical Instruction. A membership secretary Is needed, however, nnd Harry Hay don has been elected to this position. Physical and social activities for the winter aro being worked out to Includo nil association members, and un Idea of tho activities centering about the association building Is giv en by the fact that tho gymnasium Is engaged for every night remaining In this month and for half of No vember. Additions to standing committees to fill existing vacancies are being mado, Mr. Drandenburg reports. STRAHORN FAILS TO STOP .itf BEND Although Hobert K. Strnhorn left Lukevlew, on his way to Uond, last week, according to the Lake County Exnmlner, no Information concerning tho railroad builder's presence here could be gained. If he stopped here, It was merely long enough to change from auto to rail transportation, it is believed. Our Reconstruction Sale Continues Special Selling; of Domestics, Ginghams, Out ings, Blankets, Hosiery, Men's Shirts, Overalls, Half Hose, Clothing, Shoes and Underwear. The wise shopper recognizes in an occasion like this the time to supply herself and himself with these requisites one is certain to need during the coming season. The values offered can scarcely be surpassed in quality at the prices for which they are offered. New Prices Have Been Named ON HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Ladies' $1.25 Lisle Hose, now 95c Ladies' $1.00 Lisle Hose, now. 85c Ladies' 85c Lisle Hose, now 75c Ladies' 65c Lisle Hose, now 50c Announcing the arrival of New Silk Dresses from New York Crepe, Meteor and Satin Dresses from one of New York's leading Dress Houses. Compare the quality and you will marvel at their lowness of price $29.75 10 $57.50 "Jack Tar" Flannel and Serge Middies just received; priced $6.95 to $10.95 It Pays to Stop and Shop at MENINGITIS FATAL TO RANCHER'S WIFE KunernI Arrangements For Sim. Mildred It. Taylor Deferred Pentl InR the Arrival of Two Sister. HOW'S THIS? Wo of for $100,00 for nny enso of cntnrrh that cannot bo curod by HAMS OATAHHH MEDICINE. HALL'S GATAHRII MEDICINE Is taken Intornnlly and nets through the I Anniversary Sale of 1 Woolen Dress Goods An opportunity to buy Suitings, Coat ings, Dress and Skirt materials at a substantial saving. Make your selec tion while our assortment is complete. Look over this list. i Fancy All Wool Plaids 54 inches wide; our finest goods; now, per yard .. $6.15 Plaids and Checks Black and white, brown and black; 56 inch Velour; all wool; now, a yard $5.95 Tinseltones, Velours and Broadcloths Sixteen pieces, in this lot; all different; every piece a beautiful .all wool cloth; now, per yard : $1.95 Novelty Plaids A good selection of color combinations; a serv iceable cloth; 42 inches wide; now, a yd $2.19 WHEN ITS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS ITS ECONOMY TO SHOP AT WARNER'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR aUiC Mrs. Mildred U. Taylor, wlfo of Walter Taylor, rancher In the Al falfa section, died Sunday at Moun tain View Hospital In this city of morning. Funeral services were held from the Niswonger chapel Wed-j nesday, Rev. H. C. Hartranft off fcf- atlng. Burial was In Pilot Butte cemetery. Mrs. Taylor was born In Hills boro, Vernon county, Wisconsin, July 25, 1S7C, and at the ago of 21 mar ried in St. Paul, on January 7, 1897. In 1920 Mr. and' Mrs. Taylor came to Central Oregon, first homesteadtng near Brothers, and later buying in tho Alfalfa district, when the old Johnston ranch was cut up and placed on .the market, Three chil- FOR SALE Registered Poland China boars, only 2 boars left; gilts all sold; at Deschutes County fair got three firsts and one second prize on pigs: good sixe; S months old. Write F. O. Powers, Tumalo, Oregon. 70-34-3Sp FOR SALE 80-acre ranch. 7 miles from Redmond; 40 acres Irrigated, 18 alfalfa, 15 more cultivated; team, 2 good cows; all kinds farm machin ery, separator, 10 tons hay; 13760 cash, balance, morteaen 11750. Ann April 1, 1923, 6 per cent. Mrs. Katherine Frank. Uprlmnnrt riwrnn Route A. 60-34-35p FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets of the Tancred strain, 2 fine cock erels, 18 Barred Rock Hens, O. A. C. strain. Mrs. Rosa Hatch; Tumalo, Ore. B3-34-35D dren, Mrs. Gladys Stldham of San Francisco and Vaylo and Mark, of Deschutes county were hero at the tlmo of Mrs. Taylor's death. ADVERTISING SIGNS MUST BE TORN DOWN Advertising signs along state high ways in Deschutes nnd Jefferson counties must como down. This is tho declaration of R. P. Newland, In charge of highway construction for the state In tho two counties. Mr. Newland Is anxious that merchants and others who have signs along the highway bo given the first opportunity to remove their property, but points out that tho 1915 Oregon laws glvo to any indi vidual tho "right to remove or de stroy any sign or advertisement placed in violation of this act, and without resort to legal procedure." In taking this stand, Mr. Newland Is carrying out tho orders just Issued by J. H,, Scott, division engineer, In which Mr. Scott writes: "Yon vill ploaso nrrango to havo advertising signs removed nt onco from tho right of way of tho stato highways within your Jurisdiction. It is suggested that tho owners of theso signs bo given tho opportunity to remove thorn before direct action is tnkon." "WINTER APPLES AND ONIONS Wo are better prepared than ever to supply our many Eastern Oregon customers with their winter apples and onions. Listen! Choice grado boxed apples, 11.50; sacked apples. i; varieties, urlmes Golden, Jona than, Rome Beauties and Wlnesaps; onlonB. 2. Cash with order: F. O. B. Dufur, Ore. That boats tho high cost of living, don't it? M. M. Burt- ner, uurur, ore. 97-33-35p FOR SALE Swedish ryo seed, freo from weeds; $2 per bushel. Hana Jacobsen, Powell Butte, Ore. 22-33-37P FOR SALE Good hand-picked ap ples; 75c per box by express; cash with order. Albert Harper, Freewa ter, Oregon. 99-31-35p FOR SALE Winter feed, hay and straw, alfalfa, clover and stubblo pasture; bunch grass grazing; run ning spring water; will feed. P. A. Devers & Son. Tumalo, Ore. 48-31tfc WANTED. imiTXKKXXKSS ADMITTED Oliver Erlckson, nrrosted Tuosday night by Officer J. F. McDonald, plonded guilty In pollco court yester day morning to the charge of drunk enness nnd was given a 30-day jail sentence. i ANNOUNCEMENT. R. H. Fox, democratic jiomlnoo for tho offlco of sheriff of Deschutes county, solicits your support at tho coming general oloctlous, Tuesday, Novombor 2, ,34o WANTED Saxophone; plcnse writo H. G, Clarke, Condon, Ore., and de scribe Instrument, make, etc, and state lowest cash price. 88-34-35p WANTED Olrl to assist with goner al housework; good wnges. Apply Mrs, Mannhotmcr. Phono Red 191. 17-33tfo ANYONE, looking for employment on farms, boo Miss Market of tho. Bond Commercial club, nt tho city rest rooms. 32-17tfQ WANTED TO BORROW I want to borrow $700 on my closo In homo, the lot alone Is worth tho money: lu fine neighborhood; will pay 8 per cent. Call at 1412 Hill litrcet, aftor 5:30 p. m. or on Sunday, or nt Tho Bulletin offlco botween hours of 8 n. m. and 5 p. in. 31-''c ANYONE, looking for help, Inquire of Miss Mnrkol of tho Bend Com mercial club, at tho city rest room. 31.17tfo TO TRADE FOR TRADE Ono Prldo of Wash ington thresher, for entile, hogs or cor, Address Ooorge D. Albright, Oen. Del., Bend, Oregon, , 21-32-3 lp LOST LOST Smart suitcase, between Bend and whoro the Alfalfa ntnl Prino villa roads moot. Return to Evelyn Crow care Mrs. M. H- Crow., 92-3 4a