The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 13, 1922, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Maxwell Coupe
$400 CLEARED AT
COMMUNITY DANCE
GRANGE HALL GIRLS
FORM CANNING CLUB
paor a
PLEASANT RIDGE, April 12. GIIANOK HALL, Ajirll 12. A
The opening of the now Pleasant 'canning cluli wns organized In tho
Hldgo community hnll wns marked .school Friday with Elizabeth Hoy'
hv the clvlnc of n blc dance by the.nolds. president, Esther Krlckson
hnll association on Friday evening, i vice president, and Violet Ilettman,
Music wns furnished by n three piece i secretary.
orchestra composed of Redmond una l jir LoMny has bought n lot In
Dcnd musicians. An unusually largo Rend and Is preparing to build a
crowd from the neighboring towns' house on It.
?"VPIPf?nV,..ecJ?.Cn O. P. D.ihlo and family visited
Dy uumuu DllluiLfv ut iki-iuuuiiu, a. Cnfi.li,..
IVM.nnnt of lion,! nml fi W. Itnnvrr. &UUUUJ.
A lollrlnn pnfitirln nunner wns Mr. Dodgo left last week for
served by tho ladles of tho commun- Vale.
it y. Tho proceeds of the dance and II. Ilelgcscn and daughtor, Helen,
supper wns about $400, which will called at the Georgo Krlckson homo
bo used towards tho completion of . Sunday, evening.
the hnll. Mr. nml Mrs. Iturlburt and tarn
O. E. Anderson and Antone Ahl-uly, who have been visiting the J.
strom were business visitors In Red-tM. McClaln family, loft last week.
mond on Saturday. Mrs. Willlnm Mead received 100
Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns has been 'young chicks Thursday which she
teaching the Plensnnt nidge school had sent for.
several days this week during the Mrs. Vnrco is staying with her
illness of tho teacher, Mrs. Earl mother, Mrs. Fisher, of Hend, dur
Wood.
J. A. Chase and A. Teater were in
Bend on business Friday.
Dr. A. M. Petty of Portland ar
rived Friday evening and spent Sat
urday looking nfter his business In
terests here. He preached In Red
mond on Sunday morning at the
Baptist church.
Antone, Ahlstrom went to Red
mond Thursday after a load of land
plaster.
Mrs. Is. A. Brandenburg went to
Bend on Friday. Mr. Brandenburg
is moving a house up there. His son
Everett is helping him.
Alfred MIkkelsen stayed with Mrs.
Glen Cox at Deschutes this week.
Antone Ahlstrom accompanied by
Mrs. Alfred Pedersen was in Bend
on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were
Bend shoppers on Tuesday.
F. K. Dahl of Redmond was a bus
iness caller In this neighborhood on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Stanley at Deschutes.
W. J. Shannon had his house
moved the last of the week down
nearer the highway. L. A. Branden
burg did the moving.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redfleld and
daughters Katherine and Charlotte
of Bend were callers at the Anderson
home on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchlns have
been making preparations to move
on to their own place. They have
been living this winter on the Ca
been place.
DESCHUTES PLANNING
FOR EASTER DINNER
DESCHUTES. April 12. Prepar
ations are being made for a commun
ity dinner at the school house on
ing her illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds and
daughter, Elizabeth, were dinner
guests at tho Gosney home Sunday.
George Hnrclny brough tho 60
head of sheep home Saturday that
ho bought near Tumnlo.
P. J. Young attended tho sale at
the J. Parks ranch west of Des
chutes Tuesday.
Mr nud Mrs. Don Slaughter and
family called at Mr. Vandovert's
Sunday.
Mr. Walters has tho foundation
for his new house laid. Mr. LIndsoy
and Mr. Bratt aru digging the cis
tern. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Overturf were
out to their farm in this vicinity
Sunday.
Mr. Bratt bought eight sacks of
seed potatoes from John Wornstnn
last week.
Mrs. C. L. Smith called on Mrs.
William Meado Sunday afternoon.
Ethel Slaughter called on Helcne
Selde Sunday.
George Barclay attended tho
school meeting at Mr. McDowell's
Saturday night.
C. E. Dickey sowed rye last Sat
urday. The twenty-third pupil was en
rolled in the school Monday when
Billy Babcock entered from Port
land. Billy is a nephew of Mrs.
Charles Lowe.
n. E. Grimes motored to Terre
bonne Saturday to look after his
cattle.
Mrs. Dick Hunsley visited at tho
home of her brother, Morris Chase,
in Bend Sunday.
Alfred Johnston, Martin Paulson,
Olaf Anderson and Mr. Larson vis
ited at the George Erickscn home on
Sunday.
Herbert and Frank Nelson called
at the P. J. Young ranch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Bend,
Truly a wonderful car. In tho limited space
we have in this display it would be impossible to
draw a word picture that could any where near
do this beautiful model justice.
One Must Seo It to Fully Apprccinto
Its Supremacy.
It is complete in every detail. We urge you
to see it drive it. Then you can in a certain
measure begin to realize its real motor car value.
Tho first Good Maxwell Coupe ever, in Hend.
Just arrived. The high grade motor car with a
low price, lie sure and see it.
Bend Motor Service Co.
835 BOND STREET.
M. O. WILKIN5, General Manager R. D. SULLIVAN, Ass't Manager
given at Jergenson'a Wednesday
night. Thoso present were Mr, und
Mrs. L. Arney. Mr. nml. Mr. E. Parr.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Knnrr, and children.
I). Itodesldu and daughter Laura,
Mrs. Wymnn and son Hubert, Mrs
and Mr. F. Wallonburg, Jergensen
family. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Jergensen
will go to Portland for tho present,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jergensen and
family are moving on n section of
tho Hodcsldo ranch.
The school girls nra now begin
ning to play tennis.
Mr. Meade has rented his ranch
to .Mr. Brown of Terrebonno nud
Mr. Thompson.
J. C. Wymnn returned from Cul
ver today where ho has been putting
in his crops.
Miss Leonn Cox who has been
working at Luthy and Darts' nt Low.
cr Bridge returned to Terrebonne
last Sunday.
MILLICAN STAGE IS
AGAIN ON SCHEDULE
much Interested In tliu now pressure
cooker, and n demonstration meat
mmier wns preparm,
Harrington nud Kdglugtou, local
rond contractors, huvo about com
pleted tho grading of a unit of tho
SIstcrs-Ilend rond.
Miss Julln 1). Clock, county nurso,
hns spent three days In tho com
munity with her work. On Tuusduy
morning n physlclnl examination was
held ut tho school; Tuesday after
noon, a meeting of tho local commit
tee ut thu county public health unso
elation, und tho usual visits.
Tho American Legion dance on
Saturday evening wns attended by u
largo crowd. Two cars of Legion
men, headed by Jack Wright, at
tended from Bend.
A progressive card pnrty will bo
held in the American Legion hnll
on Saturday ovciilng, April IS. All
who nru Interested are cordially In
vited to nttend.
Dr. L. II. Vincent, W. T. McNulty
nml Alfred Soronson nttcndvd the
monthly meeting of tho Central Ore
gon council of American Legion nt
Redmond on Sunday.
V.BKtPT Rnnilnv. nflpr dinner thprn'ana .Mr. ann .Mrs. uarron caned at
will be a program given by the Sun-! the George Ericksen ranch Sunday,
day school. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Butler re-
W. L. McHoney arrived this week turneu nome irom romanu .Monuay.
from Bellingham. Wash., to spend
the summer at his farm here.
Mrs. C. M. Redfleld and daughters
Charlotte and Katherine were visit
ors from Bend Saturday.
Glen Cox and Allen Grant spent
the week end at their homes from
the North Canal camp, at Powell !
Mr. and Mrs. Leedy and daugh
ter and Mrs. Hinds of Bend, called
at the Seldo ranch one afternoon
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hettman and daugh
ter, Violet, were Bend shoppers .on
Saturday.
The school has changed the date
MILLICAN, April 12.- Tho mall
stage is being seen ngaln nt sched
uled time. Driver Coffeo Is endea
voring to bring mnil from Bend as
far as Stauffer on Mondays, return
ing with U. S. mall to Bend. Tues
days, leaving Bend for Milllcan to
Stauffer Thursdays and returning to
Bend with high desert mall ngaln
Fridays.
S. I. Daughenbaugh and 0. O.
Daughenbaugh delivered veal hero
to their customers Tuesday fore
noon. G. G. and S. I. Daughenbaugh mo
tored to Bend Tuesday, where the
latter had his attending physician
remove the stitches from his finger
which healed very quickly and nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Grlnstead called
on Mrs. M. L. Ilosln Thursday, whllo
on their wuy to make an all day visit I
to their son and family Mr and
Mrs. Everett Grlnstead and two chil
dren. G. G. Daughenbaugh called on Mrs.
Mary L. Ilosln to get a loan of blocks
and rope, for deep-well repairs,
Thursday forenoon.
. Samuel Stevens of Brothers wan
hauled into Bend by tho Bend Haul
ing Co. Monday forenoon.
Ernest Dyer motored to Bend Sat
urday in his Ford and hauled 800
pounds of seed rye for Hownrd Dyer
DIATOMITE COMPANY
TO INCREASE WORK
LOWEIt BltlDGE, April 12. Tho
Western Dlntomlto Co, has bought
another dinky engine nnd will put
on two trains. They expect to run
n largo crew this summer.
.Mr. It. P, Clevcnger Is confined to
his bed with stomach trouble.
Tho Siiunw Creek Irrigation dis
trict linn sold to Mr. I'llmnti what
Is know u as tho Kooyinnu and Evans
place.
Tho Lower Bridge linsebnll awnocl.
nt Ion gnvo a basket social .Saturday
evening. The proceeds netted tho
boys a good sum which will ho used
for baseball supplies,
Misses Francis nml Helen Newholl
nro homo visiting Ihulr parents for
tho week end.
A. H. Holmes, Uus Hludlg nml II.
Brookings Interview tho Jnffersou
county court Wcdiimday
Frank Chnmhnrllu wns n business
visitor to Redmond Wudnvsdny.
Floyd Stanton has been helping
Mr. Jack the past week,
PLAN FOR EASTER
AT POWELL BUTTE
POWELL BUTTE. April 12. -There
will bo an all day meeting ut
Community hnll on Hauler Sunday.
A program by tho Kumlny school
will ho given In tho morning nnd n
sermon In tho nftnrtiooii. A basket
lunch will bo enjoyed nt thu noon
hour.
The operetta, "Paul Itiiveri',"
given Friday night by tho Redmond
union high school glen club was a
treat lo all who nttimded. Tim
HtudentH showed caretul training by
their leiirhor. Miss Hherwnod.
Miss Daisy Leonnrd, assistant
principal of tho lledmoml union
high school, Injured her nnklii very
hudly when nil" fell from tho bnck
door of Community hull lust Friday
night, "bile helping wlih tho piny
glieu by that school.
A number or Powell Unite people
attended the dance nt Pleuxun!
llldgii ut the opening of tho new
hnll ut Hint plum Inst Friday night
Among those going wero Mr. and
Mrs Cleveland Ilium, Jon Hliearer.
Miss Hello Elliott, Mrs (leorse Whlt
sett, Lloyd Bunnell, MIm I 'ay El
liott. Harold Charlton. ,ll llnjcl
llnyn, Miss lln Knox and Hnrvey
Mustnrd,
Tho atiuunl hall will he given ut
Community hnll Friday night, April
H. A large, attendance is expected
Mrs. Arthur Wumvellor Is liote
to the Powell Unite Hnrol club Mil
week.
George llrnyn has suvornl team
limiting liny for him this week.
Several children from WIUou
school will tnko part In tint declama
tory contest tryout. Among them
uro Dorothy Truwtdnlo, June Chap
man, Inn Huberts and Harriet Ageo
Mr. Wallace, u rurpenter from
I'rlnevllle, hns completed soma mil
ium work In tho kitchen at Com-
(Continued on Pngo 7 )
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OREWEILER SAWMILL
NOV IN OPERATION
Butte. 'of the commencement from April
C. E. Parks has traded his farm to 16 to April 23. As Mr. Stenseth
Mr. McNight. McNIght will move to ' will deliver his farewell address
Deschutes as soon as the school of Sunday afternoon, April 16, in town,
which he is principal at Sodaville, ; and most of the school wish to at
Oregon closes. I tend that service, it was decided to
Mr. V. Haynes of Portland was In 1 postpone tho commencement one
Deschutes Thursday. Iwcek.
Mrs. R. L. Thurston entertained ! Mr. Marks moved his family into
the ladles of Deschutes at her home their new home on the Pilot Butte
Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. ranch Saturday.
C. E. Parks who is leaving soon fori Bennett Young accompanied his
her new home at Monroe, Oregon. ! grandfather, P. J. Young, to the aale!alu half of it for Mrs. Mary L, Itosln,
ii me ciose oi ine anernoon uainiy i- riaay ai me i eaters rancn, uiieu
refreshments were served by the hos- miles north of Deschutes,
tess. Those present were Mrs. W. Don Slaughter sold his ranch two
McCormlck, Mrs. D. A. Slaughter, and one-half miles north of Des
Mrs. D. O. Stanton, Mrs. C. W. Nel- chutes to Henry Pritchard. Mr
son, Mrs. C. E. Parks, Mrs. Mary Slaughter will remain on the place
Llvesly, Mrs. W. J. Alt, Mrs. Mary until the close of school, nnd then
Konoske, Mrs.J. F. Young, Mrs. W. will move his family to Bend.
C. Cooley, Mrs. C. G, Twcedt. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young called
Fred Stanley and Mrs. H. F. Fuller, at tho J. M. McClaln home Sund.iy
The many friends of Mrs. C. E. afternoon.
Parks regret losing so highly an es-. H. Helgesen took in a load of
teemed neighbor and wish them potatoes Saturday.
every good fortune In their new lo- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll wero In
cation. I town on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hand arrived o. M. Swanson called at the P. J.
in Deschutes this week from Wallace, Young ranch Sunday.
Idaho. They are the guests of Mr. George Wallace visited In Bend
P. H. Wall. Sunday.
D. A. Slaughter has sold his farm Mrs. Fred Hettman called-on Mrs.
to H. J. Prlchard. Mr. Slaughter William Reynolds and Mrs. Fred
ana lamny win move to uena as Reynolds Sunday.
soon as school closes.
I M. Carter and two sons pulled
Mrs. R. N. Elliott an ddaughter trees for R. E. Grimes Saturday,
Morris Chase's mother Ik quite
ill at bis homo In Bend.
Gertiudo Nlckerscn returned to
her position in Bend Monday.
O. P. Dahle delivered potatoes In
Bend Monday.
, TERREBONNE SCHOOL
' PLAY BIG SUCCESS
Mabel and Mildred were the guests
of Mrs. W. McCormack Sunday.
Arthur Cramer spent the week end
in Bend.
T. A. Teater and G. A. Hathaway
were in from the North Canal camp
Sunday.
C. P. Dorian of Bend was the
guest of F. S. Stanley Sunday.
J. C. Potter, president of the North
Canal Company left for Portland
Saturday, j
J. Barr, W. Smith and Mr. Hanley TERREBONNE, April 12. Tho
were business visitors in Deschutes Terrebonno high school gave their
Thursday. .play, "The Little Clodhopper," last
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero Saturday, April 8, the play was a
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and F. great success, and overyono was well
S. Stanley, (pleased with it. In the absence of
Mr. Brandenburg nnd family Mrs. Whltels last week, Miss Hazel
moved from Bend to their ranch here Ion assumed tho drill work and put
this week. Their son Everett is vis- It through in a very creditable man
ning them. I ner. Each player worked with the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glether. Mr. : result of a well sustained character,
and Mrs. J. Buckley and children
Dorothy and Donald of Redmond
were guests at tho H. F. Fuller homo
Wednesday.
SHU FIXIXi THEM VERY GOOD
Middle-aged men nnd women who
have symptoms of kidney trouble will
find Foley Kidney Pills n splendid
help, for thoy rollovo kidney ail
ments nnd bladder weakness. "I have
tried Foley Kidney Pills and find
thoy nro very good," writes Mrs. A.
Lechner, 1129 Main Avo Clifton,
New York. Sold Everywhero. Adv.
Edna Freeman of tho high school
wns hurt Friday when her horsa be
came frightened at u passing auto
nnd threw her off.
G. McLaughlin has been teaching
school in Mrs. Whltels's place. Mrs.
Whiteis was ablo to return Monday.
A dance was given Saturday night
In tho school gymnasium,
Roland Johnson was called to
Portland Tuesday where his grand
mother was not expected to livo. He
returned Thursday In tlmo for the
high school play.
A surprise and farewell party was
SISTERS, April 12. The Orewell
er mill started operation on Monday
last and It Is expected will havo
steady cutting in tho future.
The Sisters high school play, un
titled "Polly Lou" will be presented
on April 22 at tho school. A cast
of 15 under the direction of Miss
Cora Conway, nro busily engaged In
perfecting their parts.
The manager of the Legion ball
team placed an order for athletic
equipment last weok and manager
Wilson will open training quarters
for the year.
The school board at Sisters re
ceived notice from Superintendent J.
A. Churchill of Salem, that the Sis
ters high school met all tho require
ments for a standard four year high
school and that standardization had,
therefore, been made.
Linn Coovert, a promlnont rancher
of Alfalfa, spent the week cud with
the J. S. Snyder family. Convert
Intends to run 300 head of cattlo
on this rango, and will make his
headquarters in Sisters.
Georgo B. Brewster and Georgo
Altken made a business trip lo Bend
on Saturday.
Roso and tluth .fipoo, Mrs. John
Don n In and Homer Orognn spont Sun
day with Mr. Grogan's mother on tho
Lower Desert.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis wero
business visitors In Bend Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hearth wore call
ers at the Hartley homo Friday af
ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomploton
camo up from their hqmestcad on
Lower Squaw crook an jl spent tho
week end in town.
II. K, Alien nnd son ' larold worn
dragging tho. roads last vcok.
Gilbert Edglngtou w(nt to Hood
River last week to vlilt relatives.
Miss Conway and II, Alton, Miss
Doty and Sam Kllno spont Sunday
in Bond. '
Mr. Bobbins has moved Into tho
old Rodman place whlcP ho has
rented two miles oast of Uwn,
Mrs. C. N. Soronson ont 'rlalnod
on Monday afternoon tho lad, s wore.
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