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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1921)
AHMt MU.MIH, Hf.Hli, OHrtHIM, 'tUI'hKHA f, MAH( It if, Itrtt, fA4H (t. BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY fcwmniiniiiimnimiiiHiiiiiiwHm WcdiicHday tt, W. WnlM wax In MrtilrnK lodny nllrridltiK I" huslnns Hinders. K, 0, Hlitdtor linn relumed lo lliuid from n short hiislnns I nip to I'ort Inmt, W. I'nrrlnh lim arrived from HI. I'nul lo visit IiIa dUler, Mm, lleriiuin Vrt. Miss Vorim (limit will spend tlm co in I ii K week vIsIIIiik with her hrnth ir lit Prlnnvllln, M. J. Itllny of Vnncnuviir, Witsh., arrived this innruliiK lo spend 11 fuw lIltJfH Willi frll'llllH, Hluto Hnmilrir Jay II. Upton of Prlnevlllo, iiulhor of tint "liivlslhlo linml" nccnsntloii, U spumlliiK tlio ilay In ll'iiiil. Henry II. l.iinipliiK of tlm Hrook. Hrnnlnii Lumber Co, led llili morn- AnK for Ht. Louis to visit his mother, who In very III. Mm. 0. A. Croshy of 821 Coliimhlii street lei ft Inst nlKlit for Ht. Helens to upend tlm cynilliK two wuek vis Itliic with friends. A. r. UtilKiino wns u piissoliKor on tlm inornliiK trnln for Pendleton. where hu will illruct mm orchestra In n moving picture limine. A. I., McKny, uttunt for tlm North Amnrlcuii I.lfu Iiisiirmicu Co, lit I Id nil for tliu Paul yenr unil n hnlf, left Innl night on nu in to ml oil vlnlt to Port land. J. W. Monro, who linn hcen vlnlt. ItiK with hlii brother, L, II. Mooru of lloml, for (ho past nix tfcoks, loft thin mornliiK for hU homo at Cascudo, Idaho. Mm. I C 1 1 ft Hnndorn loft tills tnorn Iiik for her homo nt Hun Jose, Cat., nflor vlnltlnic at tho homo of her hrothrr-ln-lny, T. J, Bnnderr, for tho pant fow ilny, , Mr. nud Mm, C. O, Wennhold of Itodmond returned to tholr homo lust night nflor spondlui; n short vlnlt with Mr. and Mm. J. H. Ayers of 832 (Irorxln avenue. Mm. C. II. Molt nml Mm. II. M. llorton will entertain tho Ilapllat WotnonV union tomorrow nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. llorton, HT7 Went Third street. Tho Lutheran Ladles' Aid society (Will !m entertained Uf Mm H. dirls- toirm nt the fllmrrli tomorrow ormilfiK Ml 7 .1(1 o'clock. An mrM lout program Id promised, V. K, rotihisoti nml Fred liolilo, employ of Tho Hhnvlln-Hlion Com mny nt enmp No, I for (ho punt yenr, left Hi In mornliiK for Mlnm-iipoU for nn rtxtoiided vlnlt with friends. TucHday L. M. I'oss relumed thin mortiliir from I'orllnnd, Mm. I, tin Hnndorn of Hnn Jose, Cul., In vlnltliiK relatives In lleml. Minn Mnrwirol Thompnon In npcral liiK n fow duyn vlnltliiK In Portland. Mr. nml Mm. K. 0, Churchill nrn (ho purents of n hahy Klrl, horn yes- lerduy. Mm. K. N. Mueller and fntnlly loft thin morning for Deschutes to mnko their homo, Chnrlen IlnrK mid Albert Iluntliii)d will npoiid tho coming month vUKIiik friend In Portland. Cnrl A. Johnnon and C. J. Dugnn left lunt iiIkIK on n nhort hunlncnn trip (o I'orllmid, Mr, and Mm. I.. C. llunnen of 1130 Federal ntreel loft thin mornliiK for Portland lo vlnlt with frlumln, Mr, mid Mm, K. O, Htadter, who nro visiting In I'ortlund, nro expect ed to return to lleml Wednesday. J. I). Donovan toft last nli:lit for I'ortlnnd to complolo (ho purchasing of X-ray equipment for uno In Ilond. H. M. Paisley, an employe of (ho W, Wei In ranch near Ilond, will pond tho eomliiK weak In I'ortlnnd, M. I), Powell, Crook county stock tnan, wn In Ilond thin morning lo pay taxen on property owned In thin city. Minn fiottn Oroon roturniM to Ilond thin mornlm; from Hharldnn, whora nil o spent tho pant week visiting relatives. Mm. Mary Dvnnlnon, a resident of Hlntern for tho pant 20 yearn, left thin mornliiK for the Klondike to make her homo. O, O. Price wan a passenger on (ho mornlnK trnln to Portland, where hn will vlnlt with friends during tho coining week. U It Wiihtl t'lHthttt Mim mtiftt tint in hi hnmn in Hniimnit nttf fslilng with friend" ui ilfid far tt pnnl fW iliiy I Mr nml Mm. A f tmttnn. h hnrn htn tlnlllnf In I'orlldftif ditt ttlf, lllfl fiflsl llimn weekii, tfitttttiHl IliM mornlfi. I'. V. Illnliop, Iftfflllnir tHitrtmniH Urn ot lh Hnow Flnko Cracker (' . wn In lend yenlenlny esilllnsc on Uin various morrlmnl. Claude I'oyner linn nceopled pn- slllon with (ho Tiim--fiirn fiirnher Co, nt Itedmond mid will mako his homo In that city. Tlio Pronhylerlnn f.adlon' r.ut will meet nt tho homo of Miss Chris Una C'urrlo, OH Hawthorne, nt 2 30 o'clock tomorrow nflnrnoon. Mr. nnd Mm, Jmnos Hpront, renl- denis nt Hhevlln-lllxon ramp No. 1 for (ho past year, loft Inst nlKht for Italnler, Ore., (o mnko (heir homo. J, If. lliiKKott continues to show mi Improvement In health, following tho Interstitial kIuimI operation which ho underwent some three wcoks ago. Mm, Charles Illndman, proprietor .. II... III... Ill ...... .., x wi mi? iiiiiu jiirrr iiuiuj ui jiiuc uivor Ore., spent tho past two days n(- IcndlitK to huslncss matters In Hand Anton I-onsen has returned to Ilond nflor several months spent In trnppliiK In Ifnrnoy county. Ho drought In n largo number of prlmo coyote hides. II. L. I'lumb, supervisor of tho Deschutes National forest, returned (his morning from I'orllnnd, whoro hn nttemled a convention of supcrvls orn In this district. Jack Clarnko Is In Ilcnd from his ranch on tho High Desert lo scctiro medical treatment. A slight scratch sustained whllo repairing In n corral resulted In blood poisoning which threatened (he loss of tho left arm. T. J, Banders will leave tomorrow for California, Ho Intends lo visit In Han Joso nnd may cross tho bor der for n trip to Sonorn. Mr, Ban dors will bo back In tlmo to rcsumo his duties an bailiff at tho spring term of circuit court. Monday O. It. Ilanln of Madras visited with friends In Ilond Sunday. C. K. Mnst will bo In Portland (his week attending to business matters. K. M. Thompson Is spending tho week nttondlng lo business matters In Portland. Mux Wurzweller returned this morning from I'ortlnnd, where ho NATIONAL SILK WEEK, Feb, 28 to March 5 UK SAU); February Ushers in a Colorful, Alluring Assortment THE NEW SILKS Gay with the new colors, rich and beautiful in weave, and offering -a wealth of costume possibilities Also at Much lower pricea than those of last spring. No prevjous collection of our silk section has equaled the present one in diversity of weaves, comprehensiveness and exquisiteness of color, or variety of patterns. Old favorites have returned too, with more fine charm than ever. Canton Cfcpo 10 Inch 13.95. Canton Cropo, In navy hluo, silver nasturtulm gray, only. If you are contemplating a handsome gown for tho spring season do not miss this opportunity; price per yard, :i,K. Satins A complete color range In satins, 3C Inches wldo. IJrlght and lustrous finish; soft and drapes gracefully. For evening and afternoon frocks. Priced, yard 9 1. OH. Natural Pongee Suitable for skirts, waists and suits. It would he hard to find a mater ial inoro sightly and durable; 33 Inches wide. Priced, yard, $1.15 and Silk Shirting Snappy strlpcn and colors. Klx different designs and shades; 3C Inchon wide. Crepe do chines. An excellent valuo at yard (!l.ia. Georgette Crepe, plain and printed. A fabric that. In Its numerous and exceptional lovely shades. Is In favor for blouses, accordion plait ed skirts, and sports costumes. Plain Georgettes, In more than 15 color ings, printed and plain light and dark effects, floral and convention patterns. Refined or bold designs. From 9I.UH to 'J.10 the yard. Duplan'a Charmeuse, 40 Inches wide In burnt orange nasturturm, henna, tan, navy and black, tUIJiO yard. W(T solicit your mail orders prompt efficient service to the out-of-town shopper. Payt to Stop and Shop ot spent the winter. O. D. Lewis was a passenger on tho Dcnd-Sllvcr Lake stage this morning to Paisley. nor. J. W. Cabccn ot Redmond conducted services at the Daptlst church here yesterday. W. J. llenty returned to his home In Portland Saturday after spending tho past four months In Bend. Miss Edith Doran left last night for her home at Terrebonne to spend a week .visiting with her parents. Walter Cook of 1626 East Third street, recently discharged from the U. S. navy, returned to Dend Satur day. Miss Virginia Reynolds left this morning for Twin Falls, Idaho, to spend a month visiting with her par ents. Miss Edna Carlson, who has been visiting with friends in Portland, re turned this morning to her home in Bend. Miss Alice J. Bush returned this morning from Portland after spend ing a few days visiting with her parents. I CLOSING OUT SALE! 1 New Lower Prices Named to Move This Stock. Everything Must Go. Former Prices Forgotten. Read! Think! Buy! CLOSING OUT SALE. OF DRY GOODS! Ladies' Silk Hose, 99c CoIoi-n While, Heaver, llroiue, Gray, Plnk.llliic, Clinmpairn!' Ladies' Finest Lisle Hose, 69c HeninleH; tlio kind that fltn; color, lllnck, White, Brown, Gray and Hand. , - Children's Hose, 25c, 35c, 49c II envy Itlhticil, Black, Whllo and Broun, nt 'Mc I'ino HIIiIhnI, lllnck, Wliltn nnd Brown, nt U.lc Fliiool I.UIc, Illmk nnd White, nt Ilc Ladies' Kid Gloves, $2.49 A wonderful selection of color mid kUqm. Linen Toweling, now prlrtsl nt 20c Bnlsy Outlntf, now priced at ..2Uc CoroetN, slios II), -O nml 1! 1 1 xovcrnl M)Ion; rholcu nt UHc Wenrwoll HhoolliiKi HI Inches, now priced nt ftftc Pillow Cases, VJt Inch, now priced 110c WennvoU HheetH, HUM) Inches, nt IM.BI) Cotton ItiittN) lino rlenn hlto cotton; 1! IIn 7lr; :l lbs., 91.11) Hilk Velvet h, in color,, per ymil 1.1)8 All Hllkx now nt $t.BI TnfTctiix, MosNnlliiet, I.IiiIiik Hallux. EXTRA SPECIAL ! All LuiHon' (lcorK'lt nnd Crepe do Clilno Mouses now placed on snlo lit $4.79 Everything Reduced - ' V4 to 12 LOOK HERE! LADIES' SHOE SPECIAL All Kino Krench II col I)res Hhocn that formerly sold up to ft (I.OO, nt your choice (or Pair, $7.45 CHILDREN'S SCUFFER SHOES lllnck Calf, Broun Calf or Klk Button nnd Luce; nil ttolld. Mzes to H, now prlceil - $l.t)H Klio HJS o 11, now prlccsl 2.5I) . GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Kduentor Shoes for Girlx; Black calf, Brown calf; lace; heavy welt m1 on; first qnnllly Shoes nt clo.so out prices. Hlu'H 2 )i to 7, now priced 5.ilf Size 11JS to 2, now priced 91.(1) ?W.I)H .". 9JJ.lt) SIon H)i to 11, now priced Sizes n (o H)i, nyw priced WARNER'S SHOES! SHOES! Bend's Biggest Shoe Bargains ' Get Yours Now! Ladies' Dress Shoes with military and Cuban heels; brown kid or calf, beaver kid, black kid or calf; former prices up to $14.90; our best grades; to close out .$8,89 Ladies' brown calf and black kid shoes with mili tary heels or low heels; all welt soles and high grade stock; close out price $7.95 Ladies' black calf and brown calf and black kid; up to $10.50 values in this lot; to close out....$6.79 Ladies' Black kid shoes with military or low heels; foi'mer prices up to $9.90; close out....$4.95 Ladies' patent pumps, French heels; now priced to close out $4.98 Ladies' Brown Calf Mountain Boots; now priced to close out $8.79 Ladies' French heel Oxfords, brown kid, black kid, patent; beautiful dress shoes; former prices up to $10.50; priced to close out $5.85 All Shoes Reduced V4 to Vz