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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
I'Adtt tl, mnwHiw'iwrtwwitiwMmimwHfwifiii'iiwiiiB'w BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iaBW)inuHimiiiiiiimiiminiiiiiiiitMiii)iiimimmwwm Wl'lf Wednesday J. TnKfinfl lm r(iinjfd from n lf( llllfHMM trip (0 l'f(1flll. Mr. Until Klftlurr iimltrwnt n nmjor mir!lnl oirnlloM m( Kim Hi OIHhImI llfMpllllI ld( fllKtlt. 0. If. Miller nrrlrwl till moriilHK from til li'Mtut In llmlmorid to Nlltnit n oloii of Ilin rounty court. II. I'. Unyen of tint I'lonwir KnrnKo wlllotprnil tlm tin! few (turn wltnlld I11K n bulntwi mutter In 1'ortlniiil. T. J. Ilnrrl nnil wlfo of Olnrklon. Wnnh ttrrlvoit In llmid Dili morning to pmid n fow day vlaltliiK frliuid. Morlo Miller loft for Wynth thin morning, ImvliiK anciircil n poitlflon with n rnllroait tin treating (ilimt nt Hint lilnco. J. O, llarrl, wlio linn Iwon mutlitl Iiik fw ilii' with frlimd In llimd, tuft 1 n nt tilxlil for hi homo lit HII vcrtnii, Oro. A. K. Cnyn wn n pnMnnidir on lnt iiIkIiI' trnln for llrnovlllo, (!nl., whoro ho will spond tlio rmimlmli'r of tlm wlntur. Mint Attn Kdwnrd linn rnluriind to Cottage Ororo to mnko her homn nf tor Imlni; n resident of lloml for tlm pnt four ycnr. Mm. 13. A. Alley loft limt nlRlit, to nttnnit liur fiilhiir-ln.Inw, who I nt Ht. Vlncnt' liopllnl sufficing from hcnrl 'troulilo. Mm. Itny Antiunion nmt children rnttirnoil to lloml lnt nUlit nftur n hort -vl 1 1 iipont with Mm. Andor iioii'it lter nt Prlnavlllo. Mr. anil Mm, A. M. Prlwclo nml unn returned Oil morning from I'ortlnml, whoro thoy spent tho pimt fnw ilny vlitlllnn frland. Mr. nml Mm. II. W. Jone hnvo rn tiirnoit to their homn nt C'olfnx, Wnxh., nftur pnmtltig th pniil week visiting with friend In lloml. Tlio HnptMt Women' iniliin will bo entertained hy Mm. M. I. Knloo nt her homo nt 301 Knnt (ironnwood nt 2:30 o'clock tomorrow nftertioon. Mr. nml Mm. ItoKitm MncVongh loft Inut iiIkIU for thulr homu In Inml after n vlll pnt with Mr. nmt Mm. Meredith Imlley Jr. of SUtor. It. II, Mulrli: of I'ortlnml lit upend Inn tint itny In Html. Mr i wim i unrH tMhinfit ot tMtt f(y rffhl itity yftnUfiliiy 1 niril liiw iilrnliiH iiropitrty Iritor- mi Ihmh. Sir nml Mr, ftolfftt flwmiirtr, foft homo for tlm punt two weofc with no lt iilht for 1'orllniHl o mnko flislr jaitnek of toriMlltl. fwme. lr. HiifiiiHir linn nfirollnd for I'nwimiKom on tlm llntiil-Vlrw x month ronmo it t tlm Ifnywnnl l.nko ninun thin mornlfiK wnro: St. iKtllllon dflliool, M. Vim to Hllrer lokn, nml Oiicnr Ciito to Tort Itock. ' Dr. A. I.efHiInK won onIM to Ho nttlo thin intirnlnc to nttoml to mnt tem In connection with tlm nrrny coiiipontatlon lionnl. itov. J. KilRnr I'urdy will Rpoml tlm It Hnr lut ifi ftnl Uw wi Mi hi mnnlH t"t 'or' Rrtit, mi turn in ihif hnme m Pint mm, . (".. U. (f Mm JnHn fffl fcr t nf in tii tr nt Humid nml Miflf)r tinrn thtir mmfi tih Tnwulo emU, whur Mr. tmm M ffli wn int rwiilffiKK for im IHfut Wntif, WKfU k Vnvtt t'n. fhwf Mlillur nhle U) m 0ll( tfl. "" nnn wr J- '""",f w"rn ly nftfir (wylfiK l.ont. wmflf.eil to liln tnntnlnK tmwt to Vnt tlniiil, wnoro iiiny win ifmHi n mwiin yin KlfiK ralallrM. Whlla In 1'ortlmi'l f IdllfrtKoH, Uphill U mu, Mani Jfrt 'flfWhferfl Wttitm nml rfffr t Hi 'P tmttm Hfftfmt fml Metll f t i tw tr In IHihi HH1ii wffft ftlnMfM. Mt K t, dm MM MlkNf In tin Km thin mornfrttf Uy Ihv imlH of lir tir, wfifeh oonftt Id tlmt Mr nml Mm. J, I'. ICorim of 1S.13 Wml Twolflh street wnro cmIIoiI to nilver Luke tli In mornliiK hy tho ilosth of Mm. Korn' fnlher, 0, W. Mooro. A HMtin. fur Ilin tuiHt lliri.n vnnm with tlm Hlm.Onr.ri'iirnltiiro Co., hnn'l "' wenk U4tu, where lm lieromo nmioclnteil with 1). 0. Mw ptiernoii In tlm cnnittirt of tlm IiiihI iiimm of tho lloml riirnltiiro Co. Mr. nmt Mm. TtioiniiN Jolumon nml children who hnvo heon vlnllliiK with tlio.fr nnn-ln-liiw, It. V. I.olfko of lloml, for tho piiNt two montlm left limt n I r. lit for their homn nt Hpo knne. Iliirohl It. Mumlen, mtinlclim In tho V. H. tnnrlno rorpn, loft thin morn Iiik to roporl for duty ut Mnro Inliuid, Cu I., nftur npemtliiK tho pinl two weekM vUltlni; hi pnreiiln at thulr homo nt tho Woodlnind ranch. Tlm Odd Khop hn moved from tho corner of Wall ami Oreenwood to n more central location on tho corner of Wall nml Oregon. Mlra fleno vlovo WiiKlier, tho proprietor, plan to put In n complete lino of offlcn Ruppllun nml to enlnrco the ntock hitherto cnrrlcd. Tuesday Thomn Murphy returned till mnrnlm: from I'ortlnml. Mr. I,. (Iimpard toft thl innrnliiK for I'ocntello, Idaho, for ii tiliort vlnlt wltli frloudn. Mm. V. A. Korhc nf tho homo norvlco M'Ctlnu of tho Itcd Cro wan In Mndrii today. Mr. J. fisnrhory of 1015 Alhnny nvomie I confined to her homn with mi nttuclc of tonnltllln. Mm, W. II. 1 Inn nou, who hnn been Port-' vlnltlm: with Mm. C. II. Jncknon of llnnd, left lait iiIrIiI for lior homo nt Mndrn. Mm (JeorRo Ilorrowtnnn ha re- MutxlR I turned from n vlitlt of two moiilh will iimIhI tho pimlor of tho church In lioldlm; poclnl rneotlnRK. Mr. I'. A. Itlce, who ha heon vln ItlliK for tho punt few day with Mr. nml Mm. II. C. Kill, left lat nlRht for her home In Itadmoml. II. II. Hen, toROther with hi on, Theodore,, mid dnuchtor, Ha, left lout nlRht for Henttlo, whoro ho will open u tudlo for vocnl citlturu. Mm. TliotnBH Andom, wife of tho foremnu nt tho United WnrehotiMO, will upend tho remainder of tho week vlnltliiK her parent , nt HtovciiBon, Wonli. Mr. and Mr. Itlchanl Dornn nro leaving for Hnn KrancUco and other point In California tomorrow morn Iiir. They expect to ho gono for tho next month. Mm. (loorKo O'.S'oll and Minn Kdlth Ilocklnion returned to their homo In lloud thl mornlliR after BpemlliiR tho punt 10 day vUltlng with frlcndi In I'ortland. Tho 1'rexbytorlnii Ladle' guild wll) ho entertained hy Mm, lllalno Carucr at tho homo of Mr. J. II. Con nnrii, CCS Ogden ntrcot, at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Itov. I,. C, Tom, president of tho northwent district of tho Swcdiih Lutheran church, left Inst nlRht for I'ortland to continue hi Innpcctlon of varloti churche In tho district. P. O. Kdholm left lnt nlRht for hi homo nt Alhnny, after having pent tho past week attondlng to htiBlnos matter In connection with tho purchase of n cattlo ranch noar I.n Pino. Kdlth mid Nonn Dudley, who hnto Mr. Iliner will undergo treatment hy nn eyo pfclll'. Al Miller lm taken 111 departure for Houtli llend, where ho lin neeured n poilllon with tho C'no I, Hinder Co. K. K. Kawyer will pend tho next few day In Portland attending to htiHlnoH matter. Mr. nml Mr. Klmer I'olnjedo were paMengnr thl morning for W'nnco, where they will mnko their homo during tho conntriicllon of tho fltand aril Oil company' tank at that place, on which Mr I'olnjedo wll ho em ployed. Degree of pat maxter and most excollent matter were conferred upon Dr. Grant Hklnncr. Moyd Maglll, II. P. Itoycc, K. K. Uashar and II. II. Mooro at tho regular meeting of llend chapter No. 39 Itoynl Arch Mnxon, at tho .Masonic hall last night. Monday K. S. OlBon will spend tho time hotweon train attending to buelncx matter today at Ilcdmond. Karl Weymouth returned last night from a two week' vacation npent with relative In Spokane. Mr. nnd Mr. C. h. Mannholmer and son Ilohert, left Saturday night for a visit with friends In I'ortland. A. It. Cunningham, section fore man at Madras, was In llend Satur day attending to business matter. Orvlllo Shultif returned this morn ing to Prlnovllle, after visiting over tho week-end with his parents at Alfalfa. Ocorgo W. Doarlng and J. II. llrlnklcy, of Orays Harbor, Wash., aro In llend attending to business! matters. C. II. Miller nnd wife, of Red mond, attended tho Shrlno club ball Friday night, leaving for their homo on Saturday. Mrs. It. S. Fassett was n morning nrrlval from nitxvllle, Wash., whoro sho visited with relatives during tho EXTREME SACRIFICES WE OFFER TODAY You can find lower sale priccB perhaps and you can find them higher but quality ih just as necessary at a reduced price as it is at the regular price and when you consider this then you will readily admit when you see these clothes that we are paying the extreme limit for a set of clean shelves. Everything must go when March 1st blows its whistle we want to be without a speck of Winter apparel. You can save -substantially yes, sensa tionally this week. It's worth a look into anyway. Make it today. Men's .$65, 70, 75 Suits and Overcoats....$44.00 Men's $60.00 Suits and Overcoats $36.75 Men's $50.00 Suits and Overcoats $.31.50 Men's $40.00 Suits and Overcoats $26.75 Men's $35.50 to $37.50 Suits and O'coats....$19.50 One-Third Off on all Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws Men's Corduroy Coats and Pants, Sweet Orr make, now priced at $20.75 All Flannel Shirts reduced 30 per cent. All Dress Shirts reduced 30 per cent. All Dress & Work Gloves reduced 20 been guest nt tho homo of Mr. and'pnBt week Holeproof and Interwoven Sock Prices Slashed 50c quality now priced at 35cand 40c 60c and 65c quality now priced at 40c 75c quality now priced at 60c $1.00 all silk Socks now priced at 75c Ready-to-Wear Department Just received this morning, a shipment of Dresses, Suits and Coats. The Dresses are of Taffeta, Satin and Cretonne Crepe the very latest of models. The Suits and Coats are of Fancy Plaids, Velours, Tricotine, Jerseys and Serges latest cape and coatee styles. Priced $11.50 to $47.50 Pay to Slop and Shop at I 1 mm mm na i ri ia !- i isincf i jot aaie I . JL - I' Saves You Money! Woolen Dress Goods 13 to 12 Off Hosiery & Underwear 1 3 to 1 2 Off Shoes, 13 to 1 2 Off v It makes no difference what it is-if it's here it is priced V3 to V2 off. BROTHERS U, Passengers on tho Bend-Silver Lake stago this morning wcro: F. O. Edholm to La Pine, and Georgo A. Thell to Freemont. L. S. Tonnes, oiler at tho Brooks Scanlon Lumber Co. mill, will spend tho coming two woekB visiting his brother at Spokane. Wash. Mrs. Hugh O'Kano returned tills morning from Portlaud, where she has been undor tho care of a physi cian for tho past four weeks. E. P. Jecu. of tho Cent-Oro Motor Co., and wife, returned this morning after having spent the past week visiting In Portland and Seattle. Georgo Nordgron and B. Benson, hollormnkers employed by Tho Shov-lln-lllxon Company, loft Saturday for tholr homo In Portland, having completed, their work hero. A. E. McFarland returned with his children from Snohomish, Wash., this morning, tho youngsters having boon visltlug with tholr grandmother nt that city for tho past fow wcoks. Mrs. Martha Warnstaff, accom panied by her son, Georgo Boo, ar rived In Bond Saturday evoulng, after a visit. of two months spent with her sls'tor, Mrs. Henry La frandt, at Wntsonvllle, Cal. Donnls Hunt, watormastor of tho Squaw Crook Irrigation project, ar rived this morning from Salom, whoro ho spoilt tho past weok at tending to business muttors in con nection with tho district. Vorllo and Bernlco Hodges, stu dents at tho Link Busliioss colloso, Portland, roturnod Saturday night nftor having boon callod to Bond to attend tho.funornl of tholr grand father, W. M. Hodges. Saturday Jacob J. Boylon ot Alfalfa was at tending to business mattora In Bend yostorday. Mrs. II. Dugan ot Vaxk place Is J spending a few weeks with relatives In Portland. Fred Carlson ot Portland was a visitor In Bend, leaving for his homo this morning. Mrs. C. F. Cllno Is recovering from an attack of grlppo at her homo, 151 Hawthorno street. Thomas Murphy will spend the next tew days attondlng to buslnesa mattors in Portland. Tho Episcopal Sunday school will be hold at Sather's hall at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Troy Beaver Is ablo to bo out again after spending a weok in bed suffer ing from a light attack ot heart trou ble. Emmett Molitor and Olaf Halvor son furnished the music for tho dance last night at tho-Grange hall at Opal City. Joseph Goddard, who has beon em ployed by tho Standard Oil Co. nt Condon, returned to his homo In Bond yesterday. Mtss Grace Mitchell, who has boot: visiting with relatives In Bond for tho past week, Iott last night for her homo In Redmond. Mrs. T. II. Marsden and daughter, Patricia, will spopd tho coming two weeks visiting win. frlonds In Portland. Mrs. Itoy Anderson and children left last night for PrlnovIUo to spend a few days with Mrs. Anderson's sis tor, Mrs. Harvoy Puott. Aco Dohson, 1035 Milwaukee, who hns beon confined to his homo tor tlio past weok with an attack ot pleurisy, Is ablo to bo out. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Turner, MIm E. Babcock, Miss E. McCullom ami L. II. Irving ot Madras attended the Shrlno ball horo last ulght. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Wood nnd son, Billy, of Olympla, Wash., nrrlvod. yesterday to spond a few wcoks vis iting with relatives In Bond.