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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
ft oitwo npiiTiimrfN, iibwp, oincoow, TiinwnAv, mahch n, maa. rAor s KfiTfunrtnfiitiiimiintitiiitiuuftnfiiittMtiitiitiMiifritfniitMftK I " " i' ' " " hi , .... "" ' 11 , , BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY tmniiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuuiitiiim iiiiiiaiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiwimmimmiuauimmiammiotmmiji Wednesday Fred N. Wallace of Tiimalo In III with grlppo. Wiinl Coble, formerly of Ilond, Is In tliu city fur tho day from Port IiukI, Mm. 10. Hclmonlmriicr loft Inst night fur I'orlluml, In make her liiimn, II, J. KlmiDKan wont to 1'iirllninl Inst nlKlit to spend nuvural days on business, J. A, Hastes, who Man Ihmmi sorlniis ly III wllli grlppo, In today reported cuuvaloscliitf. Mr. nnd Mm. Joseph Vuro nro din pitronU or an hIkIiI pound i;lrl lialiy, Imrii yesterday, u.,ov' ''r""1 l'owoll Unite wan In i'nl yiiHturilny, returning thin morn ing to li Ih homo. Miss Florence Downing has taken n position im bookkeeper for thu Oregon Muni Market. Jossu Tothorow loft Inst night for 4 ft oil mo ml, exporting to vlnlt Prime villa nlmi before returning to Ilond. Chnrlcii Htantoii him Juitt finished painting, hnlsomlnliig anil otherwise renovating tlio luiiu I'lnu Labor Tom plo. Mrs. II. Clark, proprietor of the N'eedlocriift iitiidlo at Madras, wan in Ilond yesterday, returning Inst night to hor homo. Frlond of Mr. nnd Mm M. I). KnnUon, formerly of thin city, luvo received, aiinoiiiirementN of the li'rih of it to pound hoy on February 19. The l.adleH' Aid society of the Lu theran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mm. Theodore Anno at her homo on Mln nusoln avenue, Mm. Hay I.amhert of Mttdrnn and Mm. K, C. I'nrkor of Itedmoiul were In 1 1 nut ycMerday. nceompanled hy tholr mother, Mm. II. C. Meckel, who U rUltlni; with them from thu cast. Tuesday C. Mollis of Alhany avenue Ik re porlod III. C. II. Ilrook lit confined to li Ih home with grlppo. Mm. A. II. I.nrrabeo In recovering from her recent Illness, Mm. Uavhl V. Itns In reported 111 nt her home, lOlfi Colnmhla. A. I). Mamhiill Ih convalescent af IV r holm: III for several days. Dr. John HeitHOii will leave tonight for I'nrtlaml on a business trip. Pago Htnnffer wont to 'I'rlnovlllo Inst night to work for nevernl day. Loroy Coyner In ahont again to day after itovernl days illness with Krlppo. Minn Hazel Olson left Inat nlxht for Duluth, Minn., to vlnlt for never nl montliH. Tim new addition recently hull! nl thu I.timhermun'A hospital In bo I UK painted. I,. JO. Fraloy, who han licen sorlous ly III with pneumonia, Ih ahlu to ho ahont thin week. Mm. Fred J. Hamlin of 1132 New port In nblo to ho nhoiit ngnln after nn attack of pneumonia. W. I'. Vnndevorl left hint night Tor I'ortland nnd Kalem, on luminous with tint North Canal Co. Tho llapllnt ladlen will hold n food nalo nuxt Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at tho Iluyhurn hardwaro atoro. James 10. Hmlth went to Portland loot night to npoiid several dnyn on htinlueHH for thu Iluiiluim Falls Heal ly Co. Miss Ileiilah Ciiminlngs In nblo to ho out nRiiln following her recent tcrlourf Injuries sustained In n coaHt- I ii k accident. Tho Imliy daughter of Mr. nod Mm. It. W. Llofko, 123'-' Newport, In ro covorlnr; from mi allnck of hronchhil pneumonia. Joh,n Hmlth of Shovlln-Illxon Cntni'i No, 1 cut hln foot with nn nxo yesterday, lid wan taken to thd Lltmhnrmnn's honpltal. I). (1. Mcl'hornon, who had a ro lapso after li Ih lllneun of hint week, will hn out ngaln hy tho ond of thu present woole, It Ih reported, Lylo Manning, who Iiiih hoon ser iously III with piiotimuiila, In recov ering. Ho wan employed provloun In li Ih lllnnHB nt Rhuvlln-Hlxon Cninp No. 1. , Dr. Ooorgo II, Van Wntorn, of tho Hplncnpal church will ho In Ilond on Suniliiy, March H, nnd will hold Hnr vIcoh at 11 o'clock nt tho Advoiitlnt church. Mrs. 0. C. Wood will ho hontOBH to tho Wonmn'H forolKn'mlnHlonnry no cloty of thu Methoidnt church nt hor homo, OH Uolnwnru, Thurnday lit 2:30 o'clock, Mm. C. II, Iloynoldfl has returned to Ontario nftor vlnltliiB for throo wookH In Ilond with hor duiiKhtors, Mm, 0. 1'. Wolttonhlllor nnd Mm". J. 10. Hmlth. Bob I.owollon, who hns hoon trnp pliift In tho Wnlkur mountnlns, loft lant nlelit for rortland, for tron.t- ment hy nn oyo iipoctnllnt to avoid ii now hlliidnoKH. Alhort I'oIomoii nrrlvod from Port land thin momliiK o lako n position nn miiciiiiiini with the Ilond trann- inlnnlon conituiiiy. Poternon'M family will Join him hero later. MiimlierH of tho family of Ilolllu Kutch, of 282 Juffenion plnco, are all convalenclni: after an nttnek of Infliionxii. ICutch han Junt hoon din charged from tho I.umliermiin'n lion pltal. Monday Mrn. J. Hill vlnltcd In Itudmoml over thu week end with hor Hlnter. Howard Davln npent tho week end vlnltliit: with hln parents at Prlnii vlllo. I. I. Paynii returned yenlorday iiiornlriK from it nhort liiiHlnenn trip to Portland. J. O. Wright returned Hiindny morning fiom a nhort himliicnn trip to Portland. John lleylnirn nou of Mr. ami Mrn. J. II. Ileyhiirn, In reported on tho nick lint today. Delmar Young, formerly of Ilond, returned hint night from a ntay of novoral mouths In Omaha, Nehraiika. Mr. and Mrn. H. I). Iloylan, their daughter, l.oln, mid noil, l.loyd, left Haturday night for Portland, where they will make tholr homo, II. Perry nrrlvod In lieiid hint night from his home In Kansas, called hy the sorloun lllneun with In riunlmi of hln noil, W. It. Pony. Minn Margaret Thompnon linn re covered from her recent attack of pneumonia, ami han return to hor work at tho Denchuten County Ah nlracl Co. office. ('. Nelnou han returned to hln work at tho Hhovllu-Illxnn plant after ho lug forced to remain away an the re sult of grippe. The entire family which Iiiih heeu suffering from thu inline lllneun has now recovered. K. P. Mahaffey, who haH hoon Her lotinly III In Portland, In reported convnlencent. having heen sufficient ly recovered Halurdny night to leave the hotel for it short time, lie ox-, peeled io return to Itoud In a week or in ilays. Saturday H. A. Illakoley In reported 111 with la grippe. Oscar ('arlnou Ih confined to li Ih home hy nn attack of grippe. Floyd Ktookey went to Itedmoud last night to npend nevernl dnyn. II. C. 1 : 1 1 Ih and A. A. Anderson drove to Itedmoud today on hiihluonn. Mm. Kiiguno Comntock In visiting for two weeks with it sister In Ku- gone. II. (I. Clement high school night Janitor, is III with grippe nl hln homo nt 23G Florida avenue. Ityln Toed, nntlnnnl forest exam iner, returned last night to head (lunrlom In Portland after several dityn spent In Ilond. Mr, and Mm. Orvllln T. Mann have moved to Portland. Tho aro not cer tain whether they will make tholr homo there or In California. (lenrgo M. Altkeu, who has hoen In Ilond for several days, returned last night to Portland. lie is tho northwest representative of tho Nu tlonnl Safety council. Ktl Flnno.ll nnd son Frank re turned last night to tholr homo nt Anhwood, having romo here several days ngo with Mrs, Klnuoll, who Is now out of d'nngor nftor nn opera tion lit it local honpltal. Mm. M. O. Wllklim arrived in Ilond todny fro'ni Tho Dulles, to Join her hiishautl, who In mnnngor of tho Bond Motor Korvlro Co., Hiiccesnor to tho Houthwortji Hron. garage. WilklliH Iiiih taken tho agency for Kolly Kprlngfield tiros. Friday Mlns JorsIo Kennoy Is reported 111 with In grippe. 10. It, Fulkouhngou of Madras is lu Ilond on htislnoHH. A, J. (lonniiHou of Tiimnlo Is In Ilond today 011 husliiOHH, .1. .1, Uuckloy of Itoilmnud wns In Ilond yoHtordny on biiHliirna. H, W. i.ochrlo of Hrothom wns In Ilond yoHtordny, having liiado tho trip on hnrnolmck, MIkh .Mm hi O'llrleii and MIhh Dora (IIIIIh hnvo relumed from u week's vacation upe.ut lu Portland. A. 0. Clark loft last night for Portland, to Hpoud n woelc, Mrs. Clark has bcon visiting thoro for Homo I lino. Mm. A. Kollor, mother of Dr. Paul Woornor, loft IiihI night for Now York City, from whoro sho will nail for (loniiiiiiy for 11 visit, Mr. Kollor will rn nml 11 horn, 10, I', Mnhatfey, vlco prosldont nnd manager of tho Control Oregon bank, who has hoon aorlnualy 111 lu Port lnnd, continues to improvo nnd Is oxpoctml to ho nhlo to return to llonil within tho next 10 dnyn. H. II. Reunion, formerly of tho l'owoll Itlvor liiiiiihor Co. of Ilrltlnh Coliiinhln, loft Ilond Inst night on hln way to California, whoro ho nx poets to go In huslnesn for himself. Ho vlslled with frlemlM horo yoster day. Thursday- Chnrlon Hauling Is III nt a local honpltal. W. J. Hliaunon of Deschutes was In Ilond yesterday. K. l. I'nyno went to Portlnnd last night to spend u few days. W. A. Hall of Powell Dutto was In Ilond yestorday on hitnlness. Andrew Ponedol wont to Portland Inst night to spend two weeks. Mrs, h, ChrlstophcrKon wns oper ated Oil today at a local hospital. J, Flint and F. Ilrudy wero pns- sougors to I. a Pino on tho Oliver Lako utago today. J. C. Wright, local station ngont, left last night on a short business trip to Portland. J. A. Hasten, who han boon ser iously ill with lu grlppu, witH re ported hotter today. Mr. and Mrn. A. H. Dornoy loft last night fur Pallhrldgu. Thoy huvo spout a month In Bond. W. F. Mnglll has gone homo from the honpltal, having sufficiently re covered from it recent operation. Rev. H. A. Stonncth loft last night, for Hulem, whoro ho will visit with hln v.'lfe, who Is In a hospital thero. Martin Pnulson left last night for Portland, wheru ho will recolvo med ical attention. Ho wus accompanied by bin wlfo. II. II. Hcaolon of Vancouver, II, C, n son of M. J. Hcnnlon, vice presi dent of tho Ilrooks-Rcantuu Lumber Co., Is In Ilond visiting tho plant hora on hln way to California. Dorothy Downing, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Downing, hroku her arm enrly this morning when sho slipped and fell nl her homo. She Is lu it local hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Madlll, who hnvo heeu employed at a Hhevlln-Hlxon camp, loft Ilond last night, Mr. Ma dlll going to Thu Dalles on business and Mrs. Madlll to their homo at Ornudvlow. Mm. W. II. Mny left hint night for California, to transfor hor bro ther, Orvllle II. Worley, from the hospital at Palo Alto to Arrowhead .Springs. Worley has been lu tho government hospltnl for over a year, his Illness having been contrnctcd whllo In tho army. EARLY RESIDENT OF BEND DIES i iti:i c. fish, i'm.Mi:u .m.n.- CKIt OF OI.D PILOT IH'TTI! INN, IS VICTIM OF PNIXMOXIA I'l'XKKAL TUISDAV. Fred C. FIhIi, mnnngor of tho old Pilot Unite Inn yearn ago nnd more rocently a member of the Deschutes Curngo company, died Sunday morn ing at his homo, SOS Ogdcn, of pneu monia, Ho was 51 years of ago, n unlive of Illinois. Ho enmo to Ilond In 1910 from Salem, whoro ho had hoon manager of tho Mnrlon hotel. At a later tlmo ho was a sawyer for tho Ilrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co. Funeral services wero In chnrgo Of the Ilond Lodgo of Elks, of which Fish was chaplain, nnd woro hold nt 2 o'clock. Itov. J, Kdgnr I'urdy preached tho funeral sormon. Froil C. Fish enmo to Oregon with hln parents nt tho ngo of IS years, and Bottled with thorn near Kugono. He had a wide ncqunlntnnco In tho Willamette valley. I to bocamo a member of tho Klks lodge lu Salem, and was transferred to tho lodgo horo ns n charter iiiombcr. His mothor died 11 year ago last full, In Los Angolos. Ills father hns boon dead for sovornl yours. So far ua It known tho only surviving rela tives nro his wlfo nnd 0110 son, lCd wln. Pnllbonrors woro M. P. Cashnian, L, O. Mcltoynolds, J. Kilwnrd Larson, W. L. O'Donnoll, T. II. Foley, nnd J. II, Hanor, with T. 10. J. Duffy, K. L. I'nyno, R. 10, Huberts, N. 0. Jacobsuu, J, ChnrloH Smith, nnd 10. J. Cntlnw us honorary pnllbonrors, Thomas Kdword Lyons, Dr. W. J. Manning, II. L, Plumb and Cliarloa Saylor woro tho ushors during tho services. ILLNESS IS LESS, ATTENDANCE SHOWS Improvement In attondanco nt tho Jlond schools donotos that tho amount of Illness In tho city tins do oronsod, reports Superintendent S. W. Mooro, KfTTltli1?l!l!1l!r;T!T?i?iti:r:T!r!i?iti?r!i;ili:i:i;t;trfi'i'if?i?t T 5T i ... . . . i The Season's Most Beautiful Capes We feel sure you will agree with us when you see them. ililililililililijijilil THE QUALITY HOME SERVICE AIDED BY RED CROSS SHOP Present resources of tho Hod Cross tnl $110.01, according to tho port for February operations Just flt'd by Mrs. Ilnlph Spencer, chalr iii. iii of tho shop committee. February 1 found cash on hand amounting to $72.19, cash from sales In tho month was $57.25, nnd cash paid on accounts wns $20. Of tho ilVJ.'i resulting, $50 wns paid to tho Itcd Cross homo servico section, ami $20 went for rent and other ex penses, leaving $73.7-1 cash on hand. Outstanding accounts have been cut down to $30,30. Ilulletln Wnnt Ads bring results try them. Percale Special Fr id ay and Saturday only Forty Patterns For SIX 1.00 Limit, 12 yards WARNER'S Undeniably smart are these Wraps for Spring and we assure you there is an individuality in these Capes that offers an ir resistible appeal. Suffice to say that every woman who chooses her Cape here will be attired in the latest styles. Materials of Poiree Twill, Serges and Velours priced at $26.75 to $45 Delightful Spring Neckwear Artful Vestees or Or gandies, laces, plain linen, white and colors, and checked gingham effects in red, blue, pink and green as well as scores of charming new collar and cuff sets that add so much to the new costume. Prices are attractively low. Always Pays to Stop and Shop at MANNHEIME -rrT- STORE "A PAIR OF SIXES" TO BE SENIOR PLAY Tho senior class of Dend high school has chosen "A Pair of Sixes" for tho class play to bo given May 12. Work of choosing the cast and rehonrsing the play, which is a three act comedy, will be begun soon. Miss Lena Deeg, class advisor, will direct the producttou. LADIES PLAN DANCE ON ST. PATRICK'S The Irish Ladles will givo n dance St. Patrick's night, March 17, a week from Friday, at tho American Legion building. Wilson George's orchestra has been engaged. Decorations will be appropriate to the occasion. Your Selection to n customer of BEND With a unanimous endorsement, E. L. Payne, esteemed leading Ttnlght of Bend Lodge Xo. 1371, B. P. O. E., was chosen Tuesday by the Bend Elks ns exalted ruler to head tho lodge for the year, succeeding T. E. J. Duffy. Payne is a charter mem ber, of the Bend lodge, nnd has been an office holder in the local organ ization since the Institution of tho lodgo in 191?. Other officers chosen at last night's meeting were: J. H. Haner, esteemed leading knight; Dr. W. G. Manning, esteemed loyal knight; T. H. Foley, esteemed lecturing knight; C. T. Terrll, secretory; J. Charles Smith, treasurer; E. C. Landlngbam, tiler; Horace Kichards, trustee; T. E. J. Duffy, delegate to tho grand lodgo; E. P. Mahaffey, alternato delegate. Only the offices of esteemed leading knight, esteemed loyal knight, es teemed lecturing knight,- and tiler, were contested. Tho secretary and the treasurer wero rceloctcd. Officers will be Installed on tho night of Tuesday April .4. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. Christian Science Lecture Christian Science Society of Bend, Ore., cordially in vites the public to attend a free lecture on Christian Science, by Charles I. Ohren stein, C; S. B., of Syracuse, N. Y., member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos ton, Mass. The lecture will be de livered at the Liberty Thea ter, Bend, Ore., on Sunday afternoon, March 12th, at 3 o'clock. 2q 'PAYNE -TO HEAD ! B. P. 0. E. LODGE )