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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
mmiuumtuaunninumau BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TQ DAY Tuimrammumimiimiimmiuinuuuuunuuraraismiiumm VVcdncHdny Hull Toiiii of Ulsters visited lu Iluiiil yesterday. Onirics Kiiffer uf .Medford In villi Int; In Hund. Ml M, John V. Hloldl li.fl lant iiIkMI for Prlnuvllle, to visit wltli relatives Mr, unit MrH, 10, C. Zeniku of lln- IoIIiih worn In llunil yi'tiiduy on business, Mr. nml Mix. Mnrtln Wood it ml son of Oloiidule, Cal., urn visiting wllli relatives limit. W. F. Turner, recently arrived hern friuti I'l I'linu, In opening low u in con III Uio O'Ktilie building. II. A. I'ursley, who linn been run iiucIimI with ii printing linn In HimiiI for several wenks, ft lust nli:lit to liuiku his liumn In l'ortliuiil, Mrn. II, i:. lloililiill, who him ltoin visiting with I-'. If. Ht. Clulr mill film- ly, Ivtl lant night for her huniu at Iliilo, Mo, Tim l.udlen' Alii nocloly of the Lutheran church will mi Thursday evening nt thn home of Mrs, H. Knn nori)d, threo miles south of thn city on Tim Uiiltrn-Oiillforiilii lilghwuy. Mr. find Mm. Jaine A Qulgly will leave this week or eurly mat week for MeMlniivllle anil other points In tho U'llliiniKtlf valley, plntmlng to lo ruin (Ihto or In Ciillfornlu. They huvn live it In Ilend for five y'nm. I.. Anlli'H, sucretury of thn Ilend Commercial club, lull lant nlr.lit for Portland to attend n meeting of tho oxivcutlit cqtiunllliji' of thi' On-Kon lr rlgntlon concrcM, of which ho Is at no ' Mrs. H. K. Curtis left last night i tiftir''ntttffu,,calUd'tiy thn death o,a, " brother.' Mrs. Curtis, whose home Is at Kvrrrtt, Wash., has been on a camping trip with her hinli:md, who Is In Central Oregon for his health. Thi-y tin vii been staying ut the Hend camp ground, Mrn. William L, llanl.y left last night for rortliiud, utter staying In Hend yuslnrday. Shu cuiiiu lion- from Iht home, nt llnrns with Mr, mid Mrs, Frank Fouler of that town, who re turned to Hums lodny W, I. Dunloii, n printer who has been employed In Hend for several week, left last night for his home nt Forest Grove, Hit worked for oil" UNITED ARMY STORES U.SxGoo4i Cotton is advancing daily. We havo "received our sec ond 10 peb cent advance on tents. Our. orders have all been filled that were placed at the former prices. We prices absolutely cannot guarantee p r i c e s beyond baturuay, Aug. We desire to be lair with the trade and posi tively will not make any ad vances, until they are made necessary by increased pur chase prices. Auto Cushions $ 1.25 Four-fold auto bed.... 12.50 Folding steel cots 6.85 Luggage carriers .... Folding camp cots.. 3.25 3.95 Auto bags 2.50 Khaki outing suits 7.00 Reclaimed khaki out ing breeches 90 Army cashmere socks .25 New mess kits .35 Army bacon 12-lb cans 2.45 Roast beef Mb. cans.. .20 Corn beef l'rlb. cans .35 Wo have the genuine Her man and Munson army last shoes the shoes that lit your foot and wear; also the trench shoes. OREGON STREET Near The Courthouse Entrance UfUtuuaiuuiM week In Tin) IJiillnlln shop, tuklng the plain or W, (, Nuwlon, who wus on his mention, Tuesday- J. I., Hlsenioru of Kurt Kliimnth Is visiting In Ilend. , - J, It, Mutator went to Portland lust night on business, Mrs. I,, B, Shipley Is n patient lit tint Ht. Charles hospital. Timothy 0'Keefn or Kiro Is a pn tlniit at ii local hospital. Kdwurd Illust or Portlnnd Is il pu t lout at the Ht. Churles hospltnl, Mrs, I.nuru Qusnoy wus operated on yesterday ul a local hospital. Albert Helchel loft last night for I'ortlund, to spend several days on business. Mrs. J. II. Mann or Spokane Is vis iting her sister, Mrs, M. P. Caihinan, or this city. i J. I). Davidson mid Hugh Ilraden havn returned from u two-day trip lo Crater lake. Mr. mid Mrs, Frank Perclvull are. In Horn! today from their home on tlm Ill nli desert. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Poster and .Mrs. Wlllliiin I llanley of Hums am visiting lu Hend, .Mr, and Mrs. Louts Ileunctt left this morning to drive to I'ortlund to spend several days J. C, Joues of Ban Prauclsco, who has boon visiting In Bond, left lajt uir.m lor ins nomo, Miss Mildred Dodd has returned from Portland, where.?sbota((ipdcd. uio v, oi u. summer ocuooi.i , Data McCulley of CumwarJtakc.j 1 J-raonth old babyj ws ewstafed oi yesterday, at a locals hopiwl.! Mr and Mrs. Uhnrles F. Henson havo returned rrom n Ihren weeks vacation, spent at Portland and tho beaches. K. (I. Itourk or Crescent Is rapidly Improving niter his recent stroke or npopleiy. He went homn Frlduy trom Ilend hospital, W. 0, Newton leturned this mom IriR from fienttle, where he lias been on his vacittlon. His family will drlvu back rrom there, The llaptlsl Women's union will hold nil .all day mvelliiK Thursday nrternoon at the home of Mrs. M. I). Knloe at 3CI Ureeuwuod K. A. Harvey, who Is camping nt Klk luke, was In Ilend yesterday, Previous to roIur to Klk lake, he spent several weeks nt Knst lake Itobert Curry or Portlnnd, who has been In Ilend for his heulth for snmi lime, left li.st night for his home, ne- eompnnled by his mother, Mrs. .N'aoml Curry, C. A. Ksllck, local blacksmith, went lo Portland Inst night for treat meut ror his eye, which waj Injured several days ugo when a piece or steel struck It. K. C l-nndlngbani.-vilio returned uo.iiuiuii) ifoni n vmji oi several 'B.. ..,1.... ,.rl, , niantliH In Washington, Is working at the Pilot Ilutte barber shop during tbo absence nf the proprietor, J. H. Jeffries, who Is on Ills vacation. Mr. nnd Mr. Charles Hayler, Mrs Rayler's sister who Is visiting her rrom thu eust, Harold Huyler mid Wll i son Dcorgu left this morning tor Klk .lake, to spend 10 days there and at other lakes In the Deschutes forest. Ilev. J. I.. Webster or tho Presby terlan church let! on Monday ror ltoseburg, to be best mint ut tha wed ding or Hov. l.loyd I.. Carrlck nnd MUs Alice Davis, Hev. Cnrrlck Is pnstor or tho Forbes Presbytorlnn church ut Portlnnd; but aH traveling secretary or tho Presbytorlnn church in uregon, lie was Known to a num ber of Ilend people. Miss Davl home Is In nosehurg. Monday Jay 11. Upton or Prluovllle Is In Ilend todny on business. George F, Hoovor nnd family drovt to Buttle lake yesterday. MrH, S, It. Drown returned last night rrom a trip to Portland. W, A. Denver returned InBt night rrom u business trip to Portland. Mrs. V, 8. Fowlor or Hums was In Ilend last night, on her way to Port land. Allon WHIcoxon, proprietor or the Klk lake summer resort, wu'a In Dend today 10. 13. Duller nf tho Grnngo ball district was In Ilend Saturday on busliiou. Mrs, J, Ii. Vim Iluffel returned this morning from a trip to Portland nnd Seattle. Mrs. V, Parker nnd Mrs. M, Tur uoy of Itvdmond visited In Uond on Situ dny, Ilnrold Suylor bus rnturned from Tho Dulles, where ho has boon for Bovarnl weaks. II, Cuto returned InBt night rrom Tho Dulles, whoro ho uttondod tho I.oglon convention, II. N, Uuchwnltor has roturnod from Pprpand,, where he wont on 'business laid week, ' ' Mr. and Mrs, W. V, Gather wor taken on the Century drive Sunday by Walter O, Coombs. 1 h C, rlindlnghnin has returned tii Ilend rrom n protracted nbsenco In Weiintchee, Washington, U, Antles has returned from The Dullest where hn visited with his son. I.oo Antles or Wnnatchen. Howard Young, who Is working ror the rorest service, arrived In Ilend this morning rrom Fort Itock, Hcott Heeler, Fort Itock stock rancher, was in Ilend Hunduy, leav ing this morning for his home. J. II, Jeffries and family left Hun day morning to drive to Portland und tbo beaches on a two weeks' vacation. Mayor K, D. OIIhoii returned this morning rrom I'ortlund, where ho had attended the Kod Men conven tion. I 11. Charles, editor or the Silver Lake Leader und postmuster at HI) vcr Lake, Is In Ilend today on htisl ness, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Lurrabee re turned this morning rrom The Dalles, where Larrubec attended the Legion convention, It, K. Curtis, Insurance man or Hverntt, Wash., and his family are In Ilend to spend two months. Mr. Curtis Is here for his health. Mrs. J. P, Hamilton nnd little daughter Helen Louise are 'visiting with Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mis. J, W. Ashe, at their home In Ilend, Frank Kulp, James Smith and W. D, Klrby hunted sage hens In the Silver luke region yesterday. They reported the game scarce, although a rew were bagged. J. A, Dron, formerly with the D. V. L, & P. Co. as an engineer here, but now connected' with the forest sonrlco 4UP7lnevirye.' Wis In'Dabd'on L. M?McDa'dV.'3DTlnelnar of tho Hums'- n'lgh sfcTiool?- paiifc'dtiuj;hj Dent! 6h-But(any-Ton-hls wuy homo from Eugene, where he attended tha summer school or education nt U. or o. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Huegler, their son Vernon and Miss Anna Llndberg returned Saturday night rrom a two weeks' trip to Sun Francisco, They ulso visited Crater mid Diamond lakes. J. Charles Smith, J. II, Heyburn and Clay Miller have been appointed us finance committee of the mer chants' picnic to be held August 23. Other committees were previously an nounced. 8. F. Fostor, proprietor of the Metropolitan barber shop, and his family, left today to drive across tho McKenrlo pass to Kugene, Newport und other const und Willamette val ley points, on a three weoks' vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Whlstnand und llttlo daughter, Audrey, or We- natchee, Washington, who have been visiting at tho home or Mr. and .Mrs. W."D. Honey, and their daughter. New Undergarment Crepe Painty tlgures, fine sheer material, A new Btoch Just In. i 39c Yard New Kimona Crepe New designs, new coloring. You will appreciate the beauty or the now patterns Just in. ' 35c Yard j New Percales for Fall 3 t Another shipment of those good wearlug, good washing Percales Just lu. Light und dark patterns. -f 19c Yard j New Yarns Are Here 3 A wonderful rungo of colors. Malco your selection now'. j Special Knitting yarn In 12 colors. j 49c per Hank i 20 Discount on Summer Wash Goods 63i. S WARNER'S Mrs, H. .K, Vogol or Tho, ,Dqles,Ji.rt by iiuto to? their )i6me, (his morn ing, , ' "5 Saturdny K, II, Admits or Orandvlew Is in Ilend on business, K. Ii, Shevlln went to Portland last night to spend two weeks. Mrs, Helen Ilussle, of La Pine was n visitor In tho city yesterday. J, Allot! Thompson and sou Jnmlo drove to Terrebonne this morning. H, J, Overturr returned Friday rrom u visit In Portland and Halem. Miss Alice M. Johnson or Portland Is visiting with Mrs. It. P. Casebcer and family. C. L, Olst and George K. Altken, both of Sisters, wore visitors In Ilend yesterday njternoori. Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Kills and a party of friends left this afternoon to visit Crater lake over Sunday. J. C. Ilhodes, II. K. Allen, IL A. Miller und II, H, Hamilton have gone to Udell luke on a llshlng trip. Mr. und Mrs. Allen WHIcoxon of Klk lake summer resort were In Hend over night, returning to tho luke to day. Mrs. K. C. Trotter and daughter left last night for Kugene, to visit there and ut Seaside for several weeks. H. II, Do Armond and Louis Den nett are driving to Lakevlcw today on legal business. Thny expect to return tomorrow. A marriage license was issued from the office or tho county clerk yesterday to I), it. Miller and Miss Flora Hurrttt, both of Hend. W. K. Van Allen and George Kan ofT, both from the offlccs of the Cen trul Oregon Irrigation district In lied mond, were In tho city today. Charles Haines will leave Sunday morning to drive to Portland by way pt. the, McKcniloi pass, 'o Tlslt-Mrs. Haloes' -wha t Isirthere tor medical treatments -uu-" j 1-J I CpiUy Knowles jbaa retunttfl frbii Klsraatfa Foils, whero:heha been for several days on business 'In'connec tlon with tho new concrete plant to be built there. William Cottrell and tamlly, who liuve been visiting with Mr. and Ilrs. Vernon Mqnny. left today to return to their homo In Portland, driving by way of McKenzle pass. Dev. S. A. Stenseth, who has been visiting In Washington, returned this morning. Tho regular 11 o'clock servlco will be held at the Lutheran church, of which he Is pastor, on Sunday. Hi r Friday Mrs. A. J. Tucker left last night ror Kstacada, to be gone for ten days. Mrs. James Clifford at Portland, formerly or this city, is visiting here. O. W. Illdgeley or Terrebonne vis- lied In Dend yesterday. I). IL Peoples has gone to Hctio, Nov., to visit with relatives. Mrs. Mary Miller left last night to visit with relatives at Seattle and Kverett. NVIilllililllilillll Keep Cool This Summer in Garments Made the Satisfactory Way Munsingwear Summer Fabrics have hun dreds of tiny openings to the square inch, which afford perfect ventilation, keeping the ,hody cool and dry., Materials of lace marquisette, striped batiste, open work voile or plain mull. Prices range from $U9 to $1.59 $1.69 to $1.75 A Few Numbers in . New Voile Waists Hand-drawn; trimmed, in Venetian lace. Priced at $3.25 Just received new 36-inch, neat pattern,- last color Percales, 19c Per Yard t k l U.-AliCayi Pout a . a-rn&ioff gdt on- 10 i. JZ ' 6V'j It' I Yd acr- ilj .IP fi ffiljjijijilililjjilijiljljlffl TIC QUALITY-! fift g -1 i ass i - J. Kynn left last, night for Portland chant, was in Bend today for medical on business, planning to return next treatment. Monday. Miss Carol Boyd has taken a posl- W. A. Beaver went to Portland tlon with the Miller Lumber Co. as last night for a business trip of sev- stenographer. cral days. j,,, WHgont who hag becD a ton. E. G. Rourk of Crescent, who has 8lmu pat,ent t a ,ocai hospltal ha8 been In Bend for several days for returned t0 hls homei medical treatment, left today for hi. un Mrs. Andrew Armstrong. MliB bne trip U Portland, plan- Wllma Armstrong and Ray Arm- to 8tart back ,onBhl- strong of Sisters are In Bend today, Mr- and -M"s. W. H. Ilrock or tho shopping. Odell lake summer resort, were In Mrs. A. O. Powell left last night Bend yesterday on business, for Medrord, called by the Illness of Mayor E. D. Gilson left last night her sister. Mr. Powell accompanied tor Portland, to represent (the Bend her to Portland. lodge or Redmeo at the state" conven- Mrs. Mabel Pltzer, who has been t,on visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. R- Bucnwalter has gone to Walter Russell, left last night for her Portland to deliver a car which ho home at Yakima, Wash. tratIed ln Purchasing, a. new. one re Mrs. T. G. Runyan and two daugh- cently. ters of Raymond, WaBh., Is visiting C C. Brown has returned from a with Mrs. Runyan's mother, Mrs. L. ,rP t0 Portland, bringing with him I.. Cobb, and her brother. Norman a new Jewett ear which he bas pur Cobbv chased. , Herman Westhoff. who has been Mr; and Mrs. William Cottrell and visiting with V. A. Smith and family here for the past month, left last wn '. uottreirs sister, wrs. ver nlght for his home at Vancouver, non Manny. Yagh, Miss Jean Black Is leaving tonight for Fargo, North Dakota, her former home. She is seeking a lesser altl- tude for her health. Mrs. Walter DeBoer left this morn- Ing for the east, where she will seek her health In n lower altitude. She will be gone about two months. Miss Josephine Perry, who has been vlsltlnc with Mrs. H. A. Scog - gin ai i-iuinview, ior laa iusi mx. weks. left last night for her home In Illinois. Mr. und Mrs. George Shank, Frank Thelsler, and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Shank and children, all of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Dean last night. R. S. McCIure, who was at The Dalles Wednesday, round the city so crowded with Legionnaires that he was unable to flnd.u room and had to drive to Wasco to spend the night. L. Antles, secretary of the Bend Commercial club, lett last night ror Tbo Dalles to meet his son, Leo An ties ot Wenatchce, who Is there to day on his vacation. He had planned to come to Hend, but wns unablo to do so. Will Ellis, superintendent ror the United Contracting Co. tor its irri gation construction ln Deschutes county, returned to Portlnnd last night after spending two days here making preparations for the opening of camps. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Trautnor nnd two children arrived In Bond last night by auto from Red Wing, Minn., nnd are visiting at the homo of Mr. Trautner'a sistor, Mrs. T. H. J. Duffy. Mr. Truutnor Is n manufacturer of Internal combustion motors for pow er boats, Thursday Mrs. J, A. Teeplo has moved to 936 Delaware. W. II. Halllushead, La Pine mer- lii'i'i'i'fc 3 f to Slop and Shop at a- STOW Of MM ! cnucren or uaKiana, wu are vismng I -rs. uora uray ten iojh nigni ior &er ome at Eugene, after visiting for tnree weeks wlth'ber son, Dr. E- E- Gray- ' c- Richmond, manager for tho Portland Flouring Mills Co ol tho ml" nt Metollus, was a visitor la Rend yesterday. J C. T. McPbersom life Insurance aeent who made hla. .headquarters In .ena several montns.ajfqfvJas re- several turned from Portland. J. J. Wohlcriburg Jias returned from an extended trip through Cali fornia. Mrs. Wohlenburg remained, in the south, visitlng'atTJan Jose, Mr, and Mrs. A. M, Perry,' who have been visiting wlju their daugh ter, Mrs. N. H. Gilbert, returned last night to their home In Portland. Clarence Mannhelmer ot Bend, Claude Mannhelmer of Redmond and Walter Heyman left tills .morning to drive to California ror" two. weeks vacation. 1 Mrs. George L. Curry and children have gono to San Francisco to spend tho summer. They will return In time ror the, opening of jcKooIh in September. Sales of Ford cars by tbe Central Oregon Motor company are reported to G. Lovcrlng or Sisters, George Marvin or Silver Lake, and Clay Mil Ier, F. B. Lair, M. Vean, Tud'Sbevlin Hixon Company, Richard Hornor, F, L. Campbell, Frank M. Da'vis and Willis Chaso. all or Boud. v SUTTLE INSTITUTE SUCCESS, LEARNED With tho prog r j p ni 'Vorldng smoothly nnd over 100 portions regis tered, success of tho. Suttlo lake (ns'l tuto Is assured, according to Rev. J. Edgar Purdy, who rotuVncd vlth .T. O, Gibson from tho lako Wednesilnv Everyone Is enjoying tho outing o the tulle t cxtout, Purdy fays,