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

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What's Doing
COMMUNITY DINNER
GIVEN AT ALFALFA
ALFALFA, July 12. Ono of tho
most successful get-together social
nlTalrs In tho history of this com
munity was hclil on the Fourth at j
tho Bolt home In Alfniru. Tho fainl-'
lies furnished the chicken pie, sal
mis, pie, enko anil Ico cream, whllo
bachelors of tho community lirovldeil J
hum sandwiches, pickles. coffee, '
sugar, lemonade, four crates of.
strawberries, ono crnlo of oranges, !
nnd ctgars. More than GO people
enjoyed tho spread. Tho ovenhiK!
was spent at cards and dancing. Tho
piano for the evening was furnished
by Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. C. N. Wells, who has been
seriously ill. Is convalescing.
Mrs. Charles Johnson and clill
dren returned from a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl l.indqulst
of Powell lJutte,
Haying is In full blast. Farmers
are saving on hired help by helping
each other.
William Spencer nnd family arc
preparing to go to The Dalles to
pick fruit and may seek a pcrma
nent location there.
Iloo Leonard and family, when
last heard from, wero in North
Bond, Wash. Mr. Leonard had stood
the trip well.
Glenn Do Janvier of Terrebonne
visited several days In Alfalfa and
attended tho picnic at tho lloti
ranch.
Grandpa Hethorn visited friends
In Bend Tuesday and Wednesday
llev. George X. Edwards of Walla
Walla, representing tho Congrega
tional Sunday School society In Ida
do, Washington and Oregon, met
with tho people at the Alfalfa school
house Sunday afternoon and after a
lino discourse assisted in organizing
a Sunday school. Mrs. Albert Shults
was chosen superintendent, with
Mrs. Charles Johnson as assistant.
Teachers are Mrs. Rolln Hethorn,
Miss Elonor Hohensteln and Miss
Verna Shults. Miss Shults Is also
secretary-treasurer. Accompanying
Itev. Edwards was James Price of
Portland, manager of the Pilgrim
Hoys chorus of 1000 boys. Mr. Price
gave a talk that added much to the
Interest of tho meeting.
Mrs. Eva Braggs and son, Seward,
of Bend, were greeting old neigh
bors in Alfalfa on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruffe and Mrs.
Mary Benn accompanied friends on
a fishing expedition at Davis lake.
Miss Nannie Stoeffler has received
word that her brother Charles Is
seriously ill In Astoria.
Mrs. Anna Little of Powell Butto
is cooking for Melvln Crow during
tho haying season.
The Jolly Neighbors met with
Mrs. Horsell July 6.
SEWING CLUB HOLDS
MEETING AT SISTERS
SISTEItS. June 12. A very en
joyable day was spent by the mem
bers of the Sisters Try club last
Thursday at the home of Miss Irel
Harrington. The class will meet at
the homo of the Misses Thelma and
Nellie Zumwalt on the MetoliU3 river
on July 20.
Mrs. Ed Lelthauser returned from
the river, where she has been camp
ing, last week and went back to the
river Friday.
Misses Irel Hurrlngton and Cecile
Robbing were In Cloverdale Friday.
Mrs. M. Harrington accompanied
M. W. Knickerbocker to Bend on
Thursday to have some dental work
done.
The picnic held here the Fourth
was enjoyed greatly. The race that
was held for the children under six
years of ago, was woij by Will Spoo,
that for boys under 10 was won by
L7nvlai I. i,1.e..1,l.I,in ' h5 axe rebounded and struck him In
y:a.l af.e.,wa,?,?. "e bwee..ntho face. His skull was split open
" u"",r," J1' i e the center of the forehead down
T wfAJnn hi ilarrinLn I through the nose to the upper lip.
ZFnnffnZJlXJftfuVSS' a i Tl'ero are chances for his recovery f
inn r,a?lom ia,y ,d-J?,a,2 f i.t1: complications do not set in.
Icn wero united In marriage June d M Q ., wallenbure ut-
wiIi"matdn2h::.1!-- Jt wil'
Mr A?i-n i-hJ iin nr m -"n FvJi'Ung at the Lone Pine district last
i -k AitlVn? bmSL' MrVf.-aiw7 Kx-Governor West spoke to
.M.Jh, t loiv J,SinfT,i vl'leinr,'htl'o settlers concerning Irrlga Ion.
S sters schooVlasf Thc vimlc at 1,10 Earl Forre8t
,Ji.i?If nl ,Wt. ma.i. . !t!l aco on the Fourth of July was well
It tJ,i,I n, ? J " 6 1 "ttonded. A delicious dinner was
ten led to the young couple. i MnPVP(, nm, ,, ,rpnm T.,
A large number of people from
uii.ru nfion.io.i ho ninntn nn (ho
Slstcrs attended tho picnic on the
Metollus river last Tuesday.
Dr. Vincent was a business visitor
In Bend ono day last week.
Miss Connie Knickerbocker of
Bend, spent tho Fourth with her par
ents, i
Charles Gist was In Bend on busi
ness one day last week.
G. Edglngton returned to Sisters
last week after spending several
months In Hood River.
Thomas Hnrrison of Cloverdnlo,
was In Sisters on business Friday
morning,
Mr, and Mrs. Ladd and children,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Griffith and
family, Mrs. Grngon nnd son, Mr, and
n . n-, ...... 1 ... .. .. .1 , T I
EdoaVmch
er desert, spent tho Fourth In Sisters.
N. KImlse and Allen Harrington
spent the Fourth at the lakes llsb
lng. Sir. and Mrs. Woods spent tho
Fourth on the Motollus river.
Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Livesay and
MI3S Helen Rohv of Plulnvlew. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hartley.
Mr. mid Mrs. Vorn Livpsay, Mr. B.
Livesay, Mis? Heltn Roby, Mr, Kon
noth Ilollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Dal
son of Plnlnvtew. attended tho plcnle
hero the Fourth.
Mrmter Hubert Vun Tassel was In
town on tho Fourth.
Ray Kaylor spent several days nt
hlu homestead last week, taking caro
of hU hay.
In a recent lssuo It was orrouo
ously stated that tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Orewcller had boon under
treatment at a sanitarium. Sho ro
In The Country
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I turned recently from tho vnlloy wlmro
(SllO llUS llCOM UttUUdlllg HdlTlOl, her
mother states.
Misses Clarice. Inos mul hallo Mc
Kinney nnd Mrs. Kil Lelthnuscr suc
ceeded In climbing lilack hulto lust
Monday. Clnrlco uiul Knto will stay
on tho but to.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank May of Demi,
havo moved Into tho Clyde (list
house. Mr. May will work on tho
now bridge.
Kd Spoo hauled tho lumber for tho
now bridge ncrnss Squaw- creek.
Mr. Fullerton was n business vis
Itor In Sisters Saturday from his
ranch on Squaw creek
Mrs. Howard Hartley and little
daughtor, Ruth, visited tho suwlng
j class last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dannls, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Hist. Mr. ami Mrs. George
McCalister. Misses Hoso nnd ltuth
Spoo, Nellie Van Tassel. Glcnnlo Van
Tassel and Frank McCalister spent
Tuesday on tho Metollus river.
George Wilson has reopened tho
butcher shop In Sisters.
Lynn Wilson and Elmer Graham
wore in town last Keek from Suttle
lake.
CLOVERDALE BALING
. IS STARTING EARLY
CLOVEIl DALE, July 11. It. M.
Doty has the hay balers baling his
hay this week. Doty will use tho
hay on his construction work on the
McKenzIo highway where he will
havo it hauled by truck to the lava
and taken across from there to his
camp with wagons.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kline returned
Sunday evening from their honey
moon trip to Portland. They return
ed by way of the McKenzIo pass vis
iting at tho Doty camp on Lost Creek.
.Mrs. Lloyd llougher spent several
days In Redmond with relatives last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Peck and chil
dren and Mrs. Benson from Redmond.
were Sunday visitors at C. Corns
and H. H. Kllgore's.
R. O. Andrews and daughters
Louise and Pauline, were business
visitors In Bend Monday afternoon.
C. Corus Is putting up Tom Ar
nold's hay this week.
Mrs. Elva Hodson of tho Savoy
Cafo. Bend, spent several days visit
ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom
Arnold. last week.
Mr. Blanchard of Lamonta, and E.
M. Peck, real estate dealer, of Red
mond, wero In our community on
business one day last week.
Miss Nellio Van Tassel and Mrs.
Blolct McKlnnoy spent Thursday aft
ernoon with Louise Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mears have as
guests this week Mrs. Mears' son,
Mr. Al McKinney from La Crosse,
Wisconsin, and daughter, Mrs. Violet
llcmls, and little daughter from Port
land. G. F. Cyrus took A. Vanlanduyt to
Redmond Monday to have a piece of
steel taken out of his eye.
Harold Kline took a veal to Bend
Saturday evening.
CROUP RELIEVED OVER MfSlIT
M. T. Davis, leading merchant at
Bcarsville, W. Virginia, writes: "A
few nights ago one of my patrons had
small child tken with croup about
midnight. Came to my store and got
Foley's Honey and Tar. Before morn
ing the child entirely recovered. Be
sure to got Foley's Honey and Tar.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
MAN'S SKULL SPLIT
BY REBOUNDING AXE
TERREBONNE, July 12. Word
has been received from Dallas ot thu
serious accident which happened to
H. C. Farrar, who was formerly a
partner of O. F. Wallenburg In the
sawmill business. While ho was cut
ting wood with a double-bitted axe,
,v . .. ' v ' evurvono en-
na' '"-lui, very warm everyone en-
joyed tho shade of the orchard
Walter Slackey has returned from
tho mountains, where he has been
herding sheep for F. L. Wester.
Cecil Wurrln and Elmer Water
house of Redmond, nre visiting with
their sister, Mrs. Harvey Drew,
W, F. Mackey and family, Lee
Knorr and family, Frank Foote and
mother and tho McElfresb family all
attended the celebration at Warm
Springs on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. II, Stansbttry and son
returned from Portland last week.
George Gates Jr., has been helping
his unple, Harvey Gates, to put up
his hay
Air. and Airs. Edgar Barnes and
visitors
Martha and Mary Waterhouso of
Redmond, aro visiting with their wis
tor, Mrs. Claude Drew,
A birthday party was given at tho
B. Rodeslde homo in honor ot Laura
Hodosldn'H Kith birthday. A light
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is grcitly relieved by constitutional treat
ment. HALL'H CATARRH MKDICINK
in a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Kusta
clilan Tube. When tills lube Is Inflamed
you hi-ve a rumbllnc sound or Imperfect
hearing, and when It Is entirely closed,
Deafness Is tho result. Unless tho In
flammation can be reduced, your hearing
ruav ho destroyed forever. HAI.L'B
CATARRH MEDICINE nets through the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys
tem, thuu reducing the Inflammation and
asslttln? Naturo In restoring normal con
ditions. Circulars free. All Druggists.
J', J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohttr.
Sounds Death Knell
I
Dr. Maurice C
Hall ot the Depart
ment of Agriculture,
after many experi
ments has discovered
that the hookworm
can lie killed in the
lower animals by
carbon tetrachloride
lie will soon be in a
position to announce
the method of treat
ment that will rid
human beings of the
health-destroying
parasite which has
been so prevalent In
the country. The dis
covery is regarded as
one of. the highest
importance. Statisti
cians figure that the
elimination of the
hookworm will in
crease the prosperity
and productivity of
the South tremen
dously. fl
I
was
was.'
lunch ot Ico cream and cake
served. Some oxci'llcut mimic
enjoyed.
O. F. Wnlleuburg mado u trip to
his Coon Crook sawmill and returned
with a lurge load of lumber.
Gertrude and Muu Wnlleuburg and
Laura Itodcsldo ramped for a few
days up near the Wiillunburg saw
mill at Grizzly.
FARM HELP NEEDED
AT POWELL BUTTE
POWELL BUTTE, July 12
lug Is on In full blast at Powell Butto
and every rancher is hunting for men.
Wages are good and feed Is good ut nary stupped at Mllllcnn ranch over
Powell Butto, but help Is scarce. . mKht Saturday. Hu had been hunt
Marlon Cook has been onjoylng a g a chestnut mnro for a week.
visit from his brother of Portland. Stovo llreun motored to Bond Bat
Mrs. Robert White who has spent urday uvenlng with friends.
some time visiting with her daughtur, Dan Broon Is planning to leave for
T ril.n. n...l .....11.. Infl .... . .
Sunday evening's train on her re-
turn trip. Sho will visit with rela
tives at Madras, Tho Dulles and Port
land before going to her homo at
Brownsville.
Miss M Initio Allen has been visiting
in Portland with her sister. Miss Jano
Allen. She expects to drlvo up fromj
Portland accompanied by Miss Jano
who will spend her vacation on tho
farm of her brother, Herman K.I
Allen. I
Miss Hazel Bayer Is visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I
Bayer. I
.Miss Lota Sliobort is ut tho J. A.
Rlggs home to remain thu rest ot
tho summer. I
Master Orwln Rlggs ot Prluovlllo.
is visiting at his undo J. A. Rlggs'
U07r. and Mrs. Claude Crist audi
children wero guests at tho Wurz-'
weller ranch Monday evening.
Mrs. Ike Mills of Paulina, has been
visiting her duughlcr, Mrs. Arthur
Wurzweller. nnd family, this week.
Ogden Mills Is helping his brother-in-law,
Arthur Wurzweller, put up
his hay. Ogden is a U. of O, innu and
Is enjoying his vacation.
Miss .Margaret Falco of Tacoma. Is
spending his vacation on tho farm
of her grandfather, B. Mauceau.
MILLICAN SHEEPMEN
DIP A SECOND TIME
MILLICAN, July 12.
brothers have finished
Tho Breen
tho second
of, the Hookworm
dipping of their sheep, Tho sheep
have had their first dipping.
Mrs. Mary L. Rosin had two big
unto trucks of lumber hauled out i
Saturday. She Is planning to com-;
plote her now residence this summer:
it possible.
Mr. Ilnrnle Slmonson of Hour
Crook, motored Into Bond on July a
to celehrato.
MIhh Mary Holland rodu horseback
to call on friends hero Monday.
W. A. Rutin called on his relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graffuuburger,
Sunday.
i Miss Clara Gruffonburger Is Tucov-Hay-
erlng from a week's Illness.
Con llroeu and Mr. January called
on tho Rosins Sunday forenoon. Jan
j. Connolly and Con Breen motor -
cd to Bend on business .Monday.
Mr. Ill eon's pump got out of order!
and tho Breen sheep worn watered 1
at Mrs. Mary L. Rosin's ranch before I
tnnvlni- fur Crnnu Prnlrle for the
B,mnier.
Charles Graffonburger Is planning
t oporate tho Breen pump during
tliolr iiusonco, It Is reported.
uart Davis, accompanied by Mr
Joseph Holland, motored to Mllllcnn
Sunday to tako Miss Mary Holland
mck homo. Miss Holland Is a Bond
high school student and bus been
,oru visiting friends during her va-
ttlon.
.
HAYING IS RUSHED
AT PLEASANT RIDGE
PLEASANT RIDGE. July 11.
Haying Is on In full swing In this
iinlplilinrliimil most of llio farmers
having started to cut tho day after,
thu Fourth. Indications nro that tho
yield will bo good.
I Alfred Mlkkolsen and Oswald Ped-I
'orson rulled at the V. W. Jensen
home near Deschutes on Snniluy. M
I Dr. Jordan of Maryhlll, Wash.. Is
hero visiting at the homo of Dr and ;
Mrs. A. M. Petty for n short tlmo. i
Dr. Jordan has been pastor of sov-
ernl or tho largest churches on tho
coast hut on account of III health
was forced to glvo up that work and
for tho past 10 years has been on
gaged In farming. Hu owns a flno
No War Tax Is Charged On
Diamond Tires
It is Now Being Absorbed by the Manufacturer
Diamond Tire Users Get Satisfaction
Along With Mileage
The Diamond Tire does not give its mileage values in adjustments that carry,
constant worries and tire trouble. Thc mileage is given in the original tire
purchased.
AH Diamond Tires carry a mileage guarantee as a safeguard to customers,
but seldom docs a used ever have cause to ask for an adjustment.
frull farm nt Muryhlll.
Mr, nnd Mm. O. N. Audiirmiu worn
Hmstness visitor-it In Itodmmid Mon
day nfloi'iiniin,
Antomi Ahlstrmn was In Ilmid mi.
Monday.
Mis. John W. Gray and daughter
returned t their homo at Hhuvllit
lllxon camp on Wednesday imirnliiK
uftiir vlHltlnit fin- it fow days at thn
homo of .Mr. mid MlH. W. II. (liny.
Mrs. V. II. Ilulchlns, Mrs, lourgi
Huberts mill hiiii until, spent a coupio
of dn-K I ho first of tho week at But
tle laid"
(Hell l.owli of Deschutes. Ik work
ing for (). K Anderson ami II. T.
MII(l(il!Mu dining haying,
Mis, Smith and son uiul Fred
.Moollng of liond, worn eiillms In this
iiolghhurhnnil on WoiHiesduy.
Rasmus Peterson. Mrs, Cathiirlni'
Johniisoii, Mr. ami Mrs. II. T, Mlk
holsun mid sou Alfred, Antono Alii
Hti'om mul Miss llllinu Nelson spout
tho 4th at Huttlo Lakn,
Mrs, A. R. Toaliir was shopping In
Redmond Moiiday uftornnoii.
Horn, to Mr. mul Mrs. Ed Hwalloy
on Tuesday morning. July I, n daugh
ter, ut thu .Mountain View hospital
In Bond.
Mrs, O. E, Anderson and Alfred
mimiiiii I.,.,,-., in i)nutinttiiM Wed
nesday evening to do some trading.
Mrs, A M, Potty was a lli'nd shop
per on Friday.
The II. M. Doty ami Geo, (lutes-
families of Koiltmniil. weio rollers at
tho homo of Mr and Mrs, J. W. (.'.
, been on Thursday evening.
Mrs. O, E, Anderson was n caller
'at the (', M. Rndfluld homo In Bond
' mi Thursday evening,
I Tho water In tho Swalloy ditch was
Hhut off for a coupio of days the last
iilr Hut wook to inpalr a break near
(ho William Alt plaro. It was turnt-it
In again Saturday.
W. J. Shannon wont to Redmond
on Saturday after sumo lumber,
Mrs. Alfred I'edorson wont to Bond
on Saturday, Hhc rodu up with Wll-
llo Peterson,
Mr. and Mrs, 0, E. Anderson at
tended thu show In Bond on Sunday
evening.
WAS Tlt()t'lll.i:t AT NIGHT
Painful nuoylug bladder wokuoss
usually Indicates kidney trouble. So
do backrhe, rhoumtlsiu, sore, swol
len or stiff muscles or Joints. Such
symptoms have been relieved by Fo
ley Kidney Pills, Henry Rudolph,
Carnil. III., writes: "Since taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I sleep all night
without getting up." Sold every
where. Adv.
! IAYVI'jK imllJdrj IiI'jIS)
NEW 'PHONE IHNE
l.nU'lMJ IlimKH-' lnlv If) Mr.
vrnn it p. riiiviunri.r Huh
Stndlg."3ack Moore, and It. S. Towno
ru Installing thu now tolophuiio lino
for Lower Bridge Tolephonu Co.
I Thu Lower Bridge community held
a Fourth of July picnic on Ihol
Holmes lawn. An excellent dinner
was served with Ico cream and loin
onndo for all.
Poto Monarch wns u business call
er In Redmond Monday,
Mr. anil Mrs, Jake Book, Mrs. Par
roll, Mr. and Mrs, LohsIo Monlleth,
Mr. and Mrs, Gils Kludlg. Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Foster, Miss Marguaret
fl.l I Ml.,- t..lfM 111111
.iiii.'-iiiiiiii hiiii ..iii.li rfiiiiu iiiiiitiiiiB.iii iiruiili'llti .uominy.
spent the Fourth at tlio summit.
Jurry GroszkriiKor is riding for
the Odin Falls Cattle Co,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman,
Frank Chapman, A B. Chapman, Mr.
and Mrs. Williams and family, Frank!
Chumborlln and Charllo Hlcock spent!
tint Fourth on tho DchcIiuIcs. j
Mr. and Mrs, Rod Foster motored1
to Redmond Friday.
Mrs. Penlnnd from Greenville,
Tunn., Is visiting her nloce, Mrs. Rod
Foster
handy Scott's ryo Is making a
heavy growth. It Is expected to
thrash over 20 bushels.
The Black Butto ditch hroko Sat
urday on Jnko Book's place with a
full head of water causing consider
able damn go.
Ride on Diamond Tires and
Forget Tire Troubles
Bend Hardware Co.
Mr. Itnsu, government trapper, Is
ramping mi tliu I'm roll plum trap
ping for coyote and nits,
Mi-, mid Mrs, George Knlmils of
IIiiiiiI, nro visiting Ml', mid Mrs. Her
nun Gluvoiigor.
Mis, (I. It, I, mill mid iliiugliloi-,
Minn A, I. mill, from Hoc I Rapids,
Iowa, mo vlslllng Mis. It, tl, Towno.
Mrs, I, mlil Is Mrs. Tnwiio's uiollior
Mr. mid Mrs, .1. South from )i
mi vii, spout Monday on llii'lr ranch
hero.
Ml k Francos Nowlmll ninio linnm
Thursday from sight -seeing In Urn
valley.
NEWS ITEMS FROM
DESCHUTES HOMES
II:H(!IIIITI:H. July ll.-Wadi.
Hhnrt of HosrlmtoM, was u business
caller In Bond on Monday.
Mrs, It. L, Thiirslou of Deschutes,
was a visitor at thu ('. W. Nelson
ioiiio ,-Mouuuy
Waller Luwo niailit a business tilp
to Bond on Mondny,
W. M. Cooloy Is very III this week.
Mr. Nolsou will put up his hay.
Mrs. I). I). Hlmiton and Mrs. (I. M.
Molten of Doschlitos, wore Bond cull A
ors Wednesday. .
Mr. Davis of Bond, was aAisllor at
tho H. Dolling ranch Tiioxduy.
K. DoliIng Jr. was u luminous culler
al the ('. W. Nelson homo Tuesday
('. V. Nolsou of Dimrhutos, was it
business caller In lloml on Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs, Holmoit of Tutualo.
worn business callois In Bond on
Monday.
O. W. Nelson and sou llownril. It
are helping W. E. Cooloy put up lit
jilfnlfa hay.
Mrs, W, I. owe and children wore
visitors al the E. M. Hwulloy homo on
Thursday.
.Miss (leuovlovo Nelson was a tin
Itor at tho S, llobllug homo TIium
day.
Miss Kathoilno Kodfluld of lloml.
was n visitor In Deschutes Thursday
uvenlng.
Mrs, I). D, Stanton anil Mrs. C V
Nelson and Mrs, Tweodt of TuuiaV'.
wore Illiniums callers In Bond on
Monday,
Fred Wallace of Ttimulo, made u
business trip to Bond on Monday
i. ... . t..i.i... i. ..... .. ",. .
iiur in mo n. itruiiiH iiuiun murn
ployod at the SI. Charles lioipltal.
spent thu Fourth at her homo In Des
chutes, Many farmers havo started to cut
their nlfalfn hay hi this neighbor
hood. Mrs, W. Lown was a visitor ut tho
V. W. Solum home Monday evening
G. M. Ilollon of Dimchules, wa a
business nil I or nt the K, Dohlng
ranch Friday,
S. Bulling and ilaiinlilor Cliottn.
wero husliions callers In I In ml IV
day
Mrs. O, M. Molten of IKrhuto
was a hualnoK caller In Bond Friday
Wadu Short of Deschutes, was it
business caller In Bond on Saturday
Edith Swalloy was a visitor in
Tiimalo Saturday.
Mrs. S. DobliiK nml little sou 1 1
Dosrhulcs. worn business cullers in
Bend on Monday.
Mrs. G. M. Molten and Mrs. M-
NlKht and llttlu diiughtor Tholma
of Deschutes, wero luminous call
,.. I t..
DEMENT WILL HEAD
RAILWAY COMMITTEE
Floyd Domtilit was elected clin.'
. man of thu Bond Commercial club
' railroad rommllleo at last week n
meeting J P. Heiiuossy roprosoiitoit
The Sliovlln-MUon Company, uiul
Georgn Parkins the Brooks-Sennit u
Lumber Co, Thu study of the Iran
portutlon problems of Central Ore
gon, In connection with propom-il
railroad development, was begun