Miscellaneous newspaper articles about Deschutes County Oregon
September
4, 1920
The Mountain Democrat, Placerville California
After spending her vacation in California, Miss Margaret Kelley left Wednesday
for Redmond, Oregon, to enter upon her second year of teaching in that place.
(Submitted by S. Williams)
November
8, 1920
Woodland Daily Democrat, Woodland California
A young woman who is homesteading a piece of land near Bend, Oregon, has been forbidden to enter the town while wearing riding trousers, the garments which she habitually wears at home. (Submitted by S. Williams)
December 21, 1920
Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton Ohio
Mr. K.H. Boyd of Bend, Oregon, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Boyd. (Submitted by S. Williams)
May 2, 1921
The Landmark, Statesville North Carolina
Mr. E.W. Montgomery and family of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Montgomery and child, of Lenoir, left last week for Bend, Oregon, where they will make their home. They are making the trip by automobile, going by way of Washington, D.C., and Chicago. Mr. Montgomery moved here about 18 months ago from the county, and his leaving with his excellent family is a distinct loss to the county and town. (Submitted by S. Williams)
June 24, 1922
The Mountain Democrat, Placerville California
Mrs. M.F. Miller (Gladys Farnsworth) is here from Bend, Oregon, with her two little children for a visit with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Farnsworth. Miss Violet Farnsworth of Sacramento accompanied her. (Submitted by S. Williams)
August
4, 1922
Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton Ohio
Boy sings Into Pit of Melting Asphalt
Bend, Oregon, Aug. 4-Slowly sinking into a pit of half melted asphalt left by a
paving contractor last year, Hollis Noonchester, 9 years old, had been
imprisoned in the stick ooze for half an hour when he was rescued by workmen
today. (Submitted by S. Williams)
August 8, 1923
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin
Mrs. J. McLaughlin and daughter, Helen, who have been making their home in Bend, Oregon, since leaving Babcock, are here visiting relatives and friends. (Submitted by S. Williams)
October
23, 1923
The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria Ohio
SIX BURNED TO DEATH IN FIRE AT BEND, ORE.
Bend, Oregon, Oct. 23-Six persons were burned to death a mile
and a half north of Deschutes early today when the home of Eli Chasse was
destroyed in a fire of undetermined origin.
Murder and suicide are suspected, following the finding of a
revolver near Chasse's body in the kitchen.
The dead are: Eli Chasse, Mrs. Anna Lorde Chasse's widowed
sister; Rita Lorde, Mrs. Lorde's baby daughter, aged 3; Wilfred Chasse; Viola
Chasse, and a third child whose name has not been learned. (Submitted by S.
Williams)
August 25, 1924
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, Chillicothe Missouri
Mrs. Robert Stewart of Kansas City and Mrs. E.E. Gray of Bend, Oregon, left Saturday for Kansas City after a visit with relatives in this city. Mrs. Stewart will accompany Mrs. Gray to her home in Oregon. (Submitted by S. Williams)
August
30, 1925
Nevada State Journal, Reno Nevada
FERNLEY NEWS-Mr. and Mrs. Dan. H. Peoples, daughter, Eileen, and son, Charles, motored from Bend Oregon, to spend their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Peoples, arriving Monday evening. Mr. Peoples is cashier of the First National Bank of Bend. (Submitted by S. Williams)
September
6, 1925
Nevada State Journal, Reno Nevada
Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Peoples, daughter Arline, and son Charles, of Bend, Oregon, who have been spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Peoples, left for home Thursday by the Sacramento valley over the Pacific Highway to Eugene, en route to their home. (Submitted by S. Williams)
July
18, 1926
Nevada State Journal, Reno Nevada
Fernley Notes-Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Peoples, daughter Arline and son Charles of Bend Oregon, are visiting Peoples' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Peoples. (Submitted by S. Williams)
August 4, 1926
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Mrs. August Zirbel of West Bend, Oregon, is here for a few weeks' visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Middlesteadt. Mrs. Middlesteadt and sister spent yesterday visiting with relatives at Nekoosa. (Submitted by S. Williams)
June 24, 1927
The Daily Herald, Chicago Illinois
Bartlett-Mrs. Forbes and son of Bend, Oregon, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Forbes was Miss Anna Markel, formerly of Bartlett. (Submitted by S. Williams)
July
1, 1927
The Daily Herald, Chicago Illinois
Mrs. Harold Mayer entertained a party of 15 former schoolmates
of Mrs. Ann Forbes who is visiting here from Bend, Oregon.
Mrs. Forbes left Thursday for Virginia, Ill., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Markel, formerly of Bartlett. (Submitted by S. Williams)
July 22, 1927
The Daily Herald, Chicago Illinois
Bartlett-Mr. and Mrs. William Market of Virginia, Ill., and their daughter Anna and son of Bend, Oregon, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Markel and other friends here. (Submitted by S. Williams)
August 18, 1927
Warren Morning Mirror, Warren Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dick, of Bend, Oregon, who have been visiting Mrs. George Hokanson, Starbrick, for several days, left yesterday for their home. (Submitted by S. Williams)
December 8, 1928
The Frederick Post, Frederick Maryland
Postmaster Confirmed
Washington, Dec. 7-The nomination of Lewis B. Baird as
postmaster at Bend, Oregon, was confirmed today by the Senate. (Submitted by S.
Williams)
June
13, 1930
Havre Daily News Promoter, Havre Montana
Mrs. L.K. Stuart is enjoying a visit from her sister, Peggy Klimick of Bend, Oregon, who arrived on the Oriental limited, Saturday. (Submitted by S. Williams)
