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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1920)
I rtKHu Mit,i,rirt, nnmh ohkuok, 'tuVMUAV, iitu fivum u, urn, PMtlfi fl tnmffiimirfflirmitmMttwimmrflirm I What's Doing In The Country k WtmfflnimmnmmiifmiimiiimmitfiMnmtmniiiimtmtttiim!mmtm!imi!!!Him!fflKimnHmffliminmnnmmw HWNRttfftttfttfttff! LEAP YKAK PARTY mm AT ALFALFA ALFALFA, Doe. . The Leap Year pnrly given by (he Jolly Neigh bors' Club Inst Saturday night wns n Tory delightful affair. About (10 club members nml Invited guests oro present. Tho Indies greatly cn Joyed tholr Leap Tear privileges, Georgn Jones hns sold port o( tho sheep ho hns been wintering on tho 'Cliff YoutiR rnnch to Itnsmus Peter Bon, nenr Deschutes. Vivian Short of Culver visited friends In Alfnlfn nil ho was on his way to Nnmpn, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crow received n letter from their son In Southern Africa, who Is In tho mahogany lum ber business there, statins he will not bo ablo to visit In America this winter ns ho had planned. Tho citizens of Alfalfa are Interest ed In a rural free delivery which they think will materialize, nnd also In a much needed clubhouse. Mr. Frost. Mr. Durrlght nnd (Jus Berry wero week-end visitors In Al falfa this week. M. L. Crow enmo homo Friday night, remaining until Sunday eve nlnr. Verna Sholts visited nt homo Sun day. Mrs. Dutt and daughter. Pearl, and sons. Gordon and Kenneth, visited at the Crow's Nest Sunday. Robert Shaffer of Orange Hall was n visitor at the J. M. Crow homo Monday. Frank Porclval of Mililcan Is bal ing hay for George Jones on tho Johnson ranch. The Jolly Neighbors' club met with Mrs. Hardy Thursday. A pleasant afternoon was spent discussing local problems. Mrs. Hardy served one of he delicious luncheons. Next meet ing will be wlti Mrs. Leonard. Mr. Brasstleld has been quite 111 with sore throat. Laura Crow Is just recovering from an attack of tonsllltis. Cliff Young Is working at the Coovert ranch this week. Mr. Sholts has gone to Powell Butte with his wood' saw, where ho expects to be kept busy for a month. "FLU" LEFT A BAD COCGH Watch for the coughs that "hang on" all winter. H. V. Sloane, Bay ard, Va.. writes: "I had the 'flu' and It left me with a dreadful cough. After trying lots of remedies, I took Foley's Honey and Tar. After us ing 3 bottles, my cough had entirely gone." Reliable for coughs, colds, croup. Sold everywhere. Adv. evunlnif, fcmnlnln over thn week end with her cousin. Miss Lndonn M. M. Peek hits traded his rnnch hero to Mr. KrnwJy of Wnshougfll Mr. Krnwley expects to lafco posses sion the first of Iho year. Miss Alllo Bmllh of Redmond rntiio out Saturday nnd spent Sunday with hor parents hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T, Hnrrlson and son, Thomns, spent Saturday eve ning ut tho R. O. Andnis home. ri. l,n, tlfil Vrlilnv nvntilnir wits quite well attended, proceeds nf the evening amounting to nearly 130. t A. B. Peterson of amnion. an.. was rcnowing oiu ncqiiniiiiniicen hero last week. Dick Doty hns been hnnllng his liny from tho Hodson rnnch thin week. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Allon of Sis ters attended tho box social horo Fri day evening. Mr. Fox of Plalnvlow purchasod a veal from R. O. Andrua Monday. SIOWING I'P l.V WINTER Lack of outdoor exorcise and heavy meals In winter disturb digestion. The bowels should not bo clogged Hn.tlnn.ln.1 nnlannnii, wnitfl matter. Foloy Cathartic Tnblets cleanse tho bowels without griping or nausea, banish biliousness and headaches, bloating, gas nnd bad breath. Sold overywhero. Adv. DEMAND CREATED FOR JACKRABBITS CLOVERDALE, Dec. 8. W. F. Arnold and Thomas Arnold are busy hunting rabbits these days, bringing In as many as 100 a day. The Port land market has written Mr. Arnold to supply them with 300 a week. B. C. Kline was a business visitor In Redmond Wednesday. Claud Lund has been busy moving his fence back off of the highway this week. Mr. Smith went to Redmond Sun day to take Miss Allie back to school. J. B. Hodson left for Idaho last Friday, where he will look up a new location. Miss Inez Fullerton of Squaw creek left on Tuesday afternoon's stage for Prinevllle, where she will spend sev' eral weeks. The directors of the school district hired tho tractor that is working on the highway to pull the trees on the new school grounds last Thursday. R. King of Squaw creek waB a Sun day visitor In this community. Rev. Schnable of Redmond will preach Sunday, December 12, at 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Sterile Fryrear was a Sunday vis itor in Sisters. Mrs. Harrison and son, Thomas, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. Aldrich. MIes Doris Claypool of Redmond attended the box social here Friday TERREBONNE-CULVER GAME IS SCHEDULED TERREBONNE. Dec. 7. Next Sat urday a basketball game will be played between Terrebonne and Cul ver at Metoiius. it is nopeu mat mis Is only a beginning of a series of games between Terrebonno nnd neighboring teams. Several Terrebonno people wero In Bend last Saturday. Tho hot lunches wero served hero last Monday and wero greatly appre ciated by the pupils and teachers. Hot lunches have been served four years bore and have been unanimously ap proved by the community. This year, when no suitable person could be employed to cook, Mrs. Westen and Mrs. Perry volunteered to do tho work. Educational week Is being ob served In the Terrebonne school. Wednesday Is "Go to School" day. when visitors will bo received and may observe regular school work. A prize will be given to the room reg istering the most fathers and moth ers. On Friday night, at a Parent Teachers' association meeting, a health crusade play, "Tho Imps and tho Children," will be given by tho grade pupils. At this time Miss Brems will confer the honors of knighthood on a number of Crusaders. fofilliif InrKitdoH I M(fmM lit lfi '"'am WrtKrfn Hold hl Irani n( horses 1m I wen. 1i, 0". Young I working n Hi" 'Writ. ... . . . . Mrs. Freil IfrKniflii nnlerlnliicil nl n Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Ilrlgpsnn nnd frttully nml Mr. nmt Mm. Julius IVdcrson nml fnntlly WPffl gllt'Sl. Mr. nnd Mm. (Irlnslend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davidson nnd son nnd Velum ltrntt took dinner with Mrs limit Thanksgiving. Mrs. I j. (J. Young's ngnl father died Inst Friday. Mrs. Young Is nt thn old fnmlly homo In thn vnlley nt present. Joe Iloyer nnd Mr, "Mosler dined with L. C. Young nnd Chris Stock Sunday. Mrs. Chnrlrs Wllllntuson enter tnlnrd Bond friends nt n turkey fenst Thanksgiving dny. Roily Chnso Is extrnctlug honey this week with his now mnrhlnn. Mrs. Ocnrgo EHcksou ontortnlnrd tho Ladles' Aid Thursday. A good crowd wns In nttondnnco. Alox Walters Is working nt lloyd's ment market In Bond. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Butler. O. Dnhlo. Mr. Hooch, Christ Kostnl, nnd Mnblo Dnhlo spent Thnnksglvlng evening nt tho Georgu Erlckson homo. Lesllo Clnrk. Gcrtrudo Nlckorsen and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Nelson nnd daughter nttondod tho show, in Hand Saturday ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Dnhlo called nt tho Chnso homo Thursday evening on business. Mr. nnd ,Mrs. Holgcson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Erlckson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. But ler attended tho meeting at the lleud Commercial club Monday evening. Roubon Nelson motors Into high school each day with Gordon Dutt. Miss Ida C. Young nnd Dorothy Young called on Mrs. Scott Sunday afternoon. Mf. fltid Sit, Fw! TfMief and flillilfrtt ti f limit spell! ftrttflfilnjr wllfi Mf nnd Mr. Waller l.iiwo nt li-sflnil-rf. Jerry Huhnollng nnd his firlM wnf visitor nt (lie Itwnllny 'initio: Htiinlny nvnlng Mf. nnd Airs Ctinrles llnsoti worn fullers nt I lin liiiinn ut Mrs, I, own at lirSrtiule Htiiiilny. Iter. Johnson nnd son. timet!, worn In limn) mi IIiisIiiom Montlny Mrs, O. I', I'nrks of Drsrhiitps wns n visitor nt Mrs. FM Hwnlley' homo Mondny. Misses Edllli nnd Lois Hwnlley spoilt Sunday with Miss l.eoln John son of Deschutes, Tho nftrriioon wns spent pulling jnffy. Mrs, Norn (lltns nnd sou, Ennui, nnd Mrs, I. mini Liiudlnghnm nml Mrs. diss Lnrnn of llend wero visit ors nt tho Swnlloy hnmn Sunday. Goorgo Kiiuoft in n do n liiislnoss trip to Redmond Monday E. J. Couley miido it business trip to llend Mondny. Mrs. Georgo llolton of Deschutes railed on Mrs. It. L. Thurston Mon day. Walter Lowo of Deschutes wns rid ing nftor cnttlo liiitho Grnngo Hall district, oast of Henri, Mondny, Mrs. Cooley visited Mrs. Ward's room In school Tuesday. iti:(X).MMi:M)i:i to school Cllll.DltK.V Renn C. Mnrchnril, 30 Lnwronco St., Snloni, Mnss., writes; "I used Foley's honey and Tnr with good re sults, so I recommend It to every child t hut goes to school." Clours mucus nnd phlegm, checks slrati gllng coughing, makes easy breath ing, soothes raw, Inflamed mem branes, nnd stops tickling. Sold overywhero. Adv. CUT TIILS OUT IT LS WORTH MOXKY Cut out this slip, encloso with Sc to Foley & Co.. 2835 Shofflold Ave. Chlcngo, HI., writing your nnmo and address clearly. You will receive In roturn a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup. Foloy Kidney Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. NEWS NOTES FROM DESCHUTES FARMS I'lTTHIICKGII .MAN HAD TROUBLK John Dlllemuth, 4410 Calvin St., Pittsburgh, Pa., writes: "Foley Kid ney Pills aro O. K. and will relievo kidney or bladder trouble. I know from experience." Men and women past middle age find Foley Kidney Pills good for backache, rheumatic palps and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Sole everywhere. Adv. GRANGE DISTRICT TO HOLD BIG FESTIVAL GRANGE HALL, Dec. 6. The school Is preparing a Christmas fes tival, to bo given nt Grange hall on tho evening of Friday, December 17. The program will begin promptly nt 8 o'clock, after which the festival will be held. Many interesting char acters will be presented to entertain, among whom will be Aunt Dinah and Uncle Rube, the snake charmer and the Hleleht-of-hnnd nerformer. Many I Items of interest will be on diplay. -. . I . I.n.n.,n nAt.nna of these, is an Oregon groundhog, I which two of the boys wero fortunate In capturing some miles from Grange I ball. A "barrel of fun" Is prom ised by the committee. Coffee and refreshments will be served and a DESCHUTES. Dec. 7. Leo Brown and Grace Kotzman of Bond wero vis itors In Deschutes Saturday after ioon. Harold Cooko and his brother, Paul Cooko, who have been working In the lumber camps near Bend, enmo out to their ranch In Deschutes Sat urday, where they are making some new Improvements. They are stay ing at the Dcblng homo and will re turn to Bend Sunday night. R. Couch of Tumalo was a busi ness caller In Bend Saturday. Mrs. Georgo llolton and baby, Hazel, of Deschutes wero visitors In Bond Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Nelson of Deschutes and Daughter. Eunlco, wero visitors in Bend Monday. C. W. Nelson delivered a load of alfalfa to the highway camp, near Bend Monday. Dean van Meter of Deschutes is loading a car of wood at Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. S. Deblng ana baby wero In Tumalo on business Monday. Mrs. J. C. Silvers, who was taken to California for her health, Is Im proving nicely. Charles Lowe ana .Minnie i.owo or. Bond were visitors In this neighbor hood Monday. Dean Van Meter was a visitor in this neighborhood Monday. Mrs. Nellie Griffin, who has been a patient in a Portland hospital, Is back at Deschutes, wnore sno win take up her work. 1? EVERYTHING THAT IS BIG HAS HAD ITS SMALL BEGINNING At some tlmo'tho large fortune was small, but It grow. Your fortune may be now in its Infancy; you may not havo moro than a dollar that doesn't need to bo spent at onco for some necessity. But put that dollar away, In a safe place; let It draw Interest; by and by put another dollar with It, and then another and another. Like a child your fortune will grow steadily, surely. In time, what you havo put aside, added to what your Havings havo earned, will amount to enough to make a good Investment. You havo mado the beginning of your fortuno. CENTRAL OREGON BANK PASTOR LEAVES PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE, Dee. 7. Church services wero hold at tho Swallcy homo by Rov. Johnson on Wodnosdny ovonlng. Rev. Johnson leaves soon for Atbona, Ore, whoro ho will preach for a while. Antono Ahlstrom wns n business visitor In Redmond Friday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Andorson nnd Phil Ronno nttondod tho dnnco nt tho Chris Nelson homo near Tumnlo Friday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Andorson woro shopping In Bond Mondny. Antono Ahlstrom went to llend Mondny nftornoon after Mr. Ronno, tho carpenter, who Is building tho addition on his homo for til in. H. T. Mikkelsen and Alfred Pod erson woro business visitors In Red mond Wodnosdny. Mrs. Georgu llolton and Mrs. Parks of Deschutes called on Miss Illlnin Nelson Tuesday nftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson of Tum nlo visited at tho homo of Mrs. Han son's sister, Mrs. J. W. Peterson, on Sunday. A rider for Henry McCall drovo n fow head of cattlo through hero on routo to tho ranch this week. Everett Johnson was a Bend vis itor on Monday. ' Mrs. O. E. Andorson wns shopping In Redmond Frldny morning. Mrs. Francos Durand and Henry Smith of Prlnovlllo visited Sunday nt tho homo .of Mrs. Diirnnt s mother, Mrs. J. E. Williams. Rasmus Poterson has purchased somo sheep to feed this winter. Antono Ahlstrom wont to iicumonii Wednesday nfler lumber. Mrs. Ed Swnlloy was n Bond vis itor Wednesday. Alfred Pedorscn mado n business trip to Redmond Frlduy. Mrs. O. E. Anderson visited Mrs. C. M. Iledflcld nt Deschutes Thursday aftornoon. On Saturday ovonlng, January 11, a haskot social will bo given at tho Horso Illdgo school. No baskot will bo sold for moro than 1. Every body Invited. Adv. 40n US LARSON & CO, mo f yALLMAKK Jewolcm'f Wf Mi The Stctypof The Christmas Tree Year "after year booh the Htory repeated The pines, cut on the snow-clad hills, felled by ringing axes, hauled merrily home to tho music of Yuletide aleighbells, soon to blossom out with shining candles and dazzling tinsel and then, after a few day, stripped of their holi day fruit and tossed aside. So with many too many of the gifts they bear flimsy knicknaeks, carelessly chosen, to perish with tho forgotten tree. Such Christ mas gifts aro not worthy of the name. In selecting pictures of gifts to illustrate this pictorial story of the Christmas tree, we have chosen carefully from the most popular and beautiful models of these worthy, enduring gifts Watches, Diamonds set in Rings, Bar Pins, Brooches, Gentlemen's Scarf Pins, Ladies' La Vallieres, Sheffield Silver, Clocks of all Kinds, and numerous other useful gifts, Gifts that last! LARSON & CO . Jewelers and Watchmakers At the Sign of the Big Clock Oregon Street Bend, Oregon BLAZING FARMHOUSE SAVED BY NEIGHBORS POWELL UUTTE. Dec. 7. Whllo about his evening chores, not long since, E. A. I!ussitt noticed that tho homo of his neighbor, Mr. Iltishnell. was on flro nnd qulto n hlnzo was plainly to no soon, .nr. iiuuuu, f ,! Mr. llllNMAtf tllttini'tl 111 .......- . tholr car, with buckets and hlnnkols. nnd when tnoy arrivo 10 iikiu i flro, Mr. Ilushnell and family hnd not yet discovered It. With tho aid of n ladder and an axe, tho flro was soon extinguished nnd what othor wlso would havo boon a disastrous flro wns prevented by tho prompt ac tion of kind neighbors. Dominic Verges lost several sheep Inst wcok and somo ballnvo that neighborhood dogs nro to hlamo. It Is poaslbln, nlao, that coynfus nro thn destroyers, us mnny haVn been anon In this section. Mrs. Georgo Whltsott lost somo fine turkeys re cently and they report that n coyoto got them, Howovor, a wholuimlo ncnttnrlng of poison hns resulted In tho loss of sovornl valuable dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds gavo a dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rosa llussott nnd daughter, who nro leaving 1'owoll Rutin soon. Tlioso present, besides tho host and hostess, wero: Mr. and Mrs. Itosn llussott and Margaret llussott, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. llussott, Floyd and Fay llussott. Georgo C. Truosdalo has comput- (Contlnuod on Pago 7.) PiA, ' Good NeWs) VtW MRS. 'SANTA CLAUS VkM Beeee" mfs coming to the Fair Store 'f(i BEND OREGO1 Saturday afternoon. Will be here from two until five o'clock- If you want to write to Santa Claus, address your letters in care of the FAIR STORE. They will he answered promptly. Toy Land has all kinds of Toys for you; also many things for Mother, Father, Sister and Brother Come in and see them; it almost looks like Fairy Land. The longest line of Toys ever shown in Bend, and priced to please you. The Santa Claus Store Fair Store Sanl The Claus Store v