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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1922)
IIKNI) i;MiWNf IJKNB, OREOON,v..THi;illJAY, 'AVtiVnfVlOi92 :iwaiW"nintmiiuiemimiiniiiUHmimminnmiiinHnniimtiomcmmBmmro 4nArrENINGS !'5 bbmOM DAY TO DAY ,,ltm.tmimiimminmntmiuiniiMmimmrrommmiimmiimmmpmmra Wednesday .-in I. M. Ward oj.rrinoviiia is n vis itor In Bond today? Dnrvlu T. Ollaou Iiiih gone to l'orl Innd for ii two" weeks' vacation, MInu Klbnnor A (II (it of Portland lit vlaltlng wl(u Mm. F..V. Hurtoii. J, Norman III I lot t wim operated on Monday nt tho Lumberman's bus- Plllll, V W. K. 10. Liiiiro of HUturn hns tnkori'n position na cook at lliu Hllvur (Irllla. Mm. J. I). Moll) formerly of Bond, In visiting nt tho homo of Mr. utid Mr. 1 V. Ilorton. Tho Baptist I it ill en will hold it food I mlu Saturday' mornlnic at tho IIy hurn Imrdwnrn ntoro. M.'F. Hnwlhornu loft today for Hot mk'o, to upend two weak for rhittimntlam Irimtmont. J, V. Klein of Clovordnltt, socro trtry of tho Waters Fnrm l.onn niiito. clntlon, wan In llend todny. Mr. Mnrnfcrot Wick In lonvlni: Thuritdny to mitkn her homo with hor 1 iton, A. Ii. Jlnrniotllor, In I.o An Roll's. " 0. II. Ilatlliild of Milker jiuximm! thtotiKh town todny with hl family, on IiIk wny back from n visit at Honsldc. " Civil aorvlcu iixnmlnntlnn to nil tho position of poatnmater nt Fort Itock nro nnnoiinrctl to ho given hunt on September 2. John Ollinoro. who him been cm ployed nt tho llroolu-Hcnnlon plant for Homo tlmo, left liut iiIrIU for Portland, to mnko his homo. Mrs. II. It, Palmer, who Iiiih liefcn vltltlne with her intromit, Mr. nnd Mm. W. L, Becbo, left Inat night to return to hor homo nt llromorton, Wash. Mra. I'nt Led nnd two children nr rlvod In Horn! todny from Kontllo, to mnko tholr homo hero. Mr. Loo Ii n rullrond limn mil ployed on una of tho Deschutes Illicit. W. 0. (Irnnt, nudltor for tho Union Oil Co., was In llend Mondny nnd Ktimio fnim "Tilt Htorin." $1.0.0 SALE $1.00 HIGH GRADE AL UINUM WARE Don't class this ware with tho cheap, light weight ware, so often nut on special sale. We buy this direct from factory. Every piece is guaranteed by us to be satisfactory. This is the best buy we have ever made in this high grade ware. You can't afford to miss this sale. 10:30 SATURDAY 10:30 Sale starts '10:30 Saturday. None reserved. None sold to children. One of a kind to a person. 1! t. Itlio Holler I )i t. Itli o Holler H il. t.'onvt'V, Kcttltt (I (it. CoilVft Kelt lit I mill O t. WocU Pot 1(1)4 III, ItOIIKtlT njS t. Tt'it Keltlo I I ql, DIhIi Pun FAIR STORE (EUEULY'S) Tuesday on busliwaa With tho locnl plant of tho company. Ho left Inat iiIkIiI for I'ortlnnd, F. V, Ilorton, gruslng oxnmlnor for tho finest aorvlco for Kustorn OroKon, loft thlit morning on it two wookit' In npiiclloii trip of the rungo In tho Duitchuloo nnd Cuacnrio forest. T, M. Word, fudornl BKont nnd for morly sheriff of Multiiomnh county, loft hint night fur rortlnnil after spending yciterdny In llend In con nection with tho ItoKonKiirth cntio. MIm Mnrlo O'llrlun, fortnorly an oponttor for tho Pacific Tolcpliono & TeliiRrnph Co. horo, urrivod. In llend today far u weak'it viiciitlon, Hho In now omploytul In tho l'ortluud olllco of tho tolophono company, C. W. Waiuor, dlvlalon highway engineer, him liecn In town todny on highway btialneea, Aftur nn Inapoc t Ion of tho work noiir Hlatera and it vlull to I'rlnevlllo ho will rut urn for conaiiltiitloii on locnl road mnttcra tomorrow, (leorRtt W. Duko of Cruacont, In llend todny, announced Hint ha will itnrt Immediately to rebuild tho ku nikd which wns burned Inat wcuk, n suflafuctory udjiiatmont having heon mndo by tho Inaurnnco company with which ho held n policy on Ihu Karuxjo. Mr. unit Mra. John I.. Ivy of Port land will nrrlvo In llend Friday to vlalt with frlondit. Ivy wna formerly lunnnRor of tho American Exprcaa Co. ofllco hero for several years. Ho la now express messenger on tho Hliaatn Limited hetween Portland and Ash land. Dr. Kred Thompaon of Salom, phy alclnn for tho atato accident Inaur nnco coiniulaaloti, accompanied by Mra. Thompaon nnd hor slater, Mra. Goorgu rorhoa of Portland, arrived In llend todny to vlalt with Dr. J. C. Vanduvcrt, with whom Dr. Thompaon wo formerly naaoclntcd here, nnd hla family. Thoy hnvo apenl aevernl daya nt tho Vnndovert ranch, comltiK hero from a trip through Idaho. Thoy will leave tomorrow for Halem. I.llirrly. AtiKtt-t ifl. "'"I 1" 10 itt. PrfM-rvliiK Kettlo 1(1 In. Fry Pint (I nip IVit'ulntor' . n plei'ii Coiiililiiiitlon Cooker 10 pleco (.'oiiihlinitloti ItimMtt'i (I il. Coveioil Banco Pan it t, Wnter Plttltof (I tit. Kitiieo Pinw Tuesday ' VS. Will (a ma. .wan operated on yca (orday at a local hoapltal. Mra. John V. Uuldl haa rcturnod from n wliort vlalt In I'rlnnvlllo. Mra, J, Clmrlga f)mlll( roturnod thla mornliiK from u huyliiK trip to Now Vork, Mr, nnd Mra, Paul lloamar Jiavo returnod to llend fr,om tho Wll Inmotto vnlloy, Mr, nnd Mra. J. W Gray nro par onta of u alx-pound baby Irl, born on Hundny nlht. ' Munncer T, II. Kolny o.tho II. W, I,. & P, Co, wont to Portland laat nlKlit on bualneia. . ! Mra. J. J, Hogan nnd Mlaa Rather Ilaloa loft yeatcrdny for Boaaldo to bo Rono for thrco wcoka. Dr. J, II, ItoaonbcrR of I'rlnevlllo was In Iloud last night, attending tho I). O. IC. K. cormoonlal. Mra. II, Q, Ilalnoy left pn last nlglit'a train for a month'a vlalt with hor paronta, near IIIIIIiiKa, Mont. Mra. Minnie Ban try, who Uvea on a hameatend near Croacont lake, waa In llend laat night on liar way to Vancouver, Wuah., for a vlalt. T. K. J, Duffy nnd family will atnrt tomorrow morning to drive to Port land unci Ilnliilcr-nntlonal park. They oxpoct to ho Rono for 10 daya. Mlaa Carlo DeRerntark of tho Elk lake Rlrla' camp waa In llend yeatcr dny on her way to Portland. Bho will return before tho end of tho week. Clarence Mnnuhelmcr hna returned to llend from nn auto trip to San Krnuclaco, on which ho wait accom panied by hla brother, Claude, of Itcdmond, Mr. nnd Mra. Lloyd Maglll nnd Bon returned Sunday from an nuto trip of thrco wcoka to Idaho nnd Waah liiRton polnta, coming home by way of Portland. Mra, A. M. McKlnloy nnd daughter left Inat night for Tncoma to vlalt for two week. Mra. McKlnley'a son, who linn boon nt Tncomn for aevernl wceka, will return with them. J. M. Itegan, formerly nlRht clerk nt the Pilot Ilutto Inn, returned to lland yeaterdny from Tjtcomn. where he haa been operating a bench hotel, to take n poaltlon na day clerk nt the Inn. Mra. Joined Itlley of Portland, who hna been vlaltlnK for aeveral duya with Mr. nnd Mra. OeorRo K. Hoover, haa, gone to I.n Pine, to vlalt there uud In Crcaccnt for a week. C. IV Dorian left thla morning on n buatnoM trip to Silver Lake and Paisley. Ho waa nccompanlcd by Mra. A. A. Wlthnm of Portland, who will vlalt her dnuRhtcr, Mra. Mclvn Jeffrlea In Paisley. Clydo M. McKay nnd E. h. Vlnnl have returned from n Htay of eoveral dnyn nt Crnter lake. McKuy reports tho road between llend nnd tho Inko to bo lu the beat condition ho haw over Been It nt thla aeaaon. II. 11. Harwood nnd C. C. Mooro, of tho 1'ocOnnd branch of the Mack truck company, hnvo been hero todny completing arrnngemeuta for estab lishing an Agency for tho Mack truck with tho Dond Oarage Co. Frank II. Ingola of Dutur wait In Dond Sunday, accompanied by hla father, 13. S. Ingols of UexInRton, Ky. The older Ingcla has apent hla vaca tlonH In past year a In tho Adlrondnkc. but la finding that Oregon also hna chnrma. They will vlalt tho lnkea on the Contury drive, then ro to Crnter lnko nnd Inter to tho Camus country to hunt. Monday 8. T. Kox hna returned from n two wcekB' vncutlon. C. I.. Olat of Slaters Is spending tho dny In llend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy II. Slnto spent Sunday nt Suttlo Inko. W. C. Holllnshoad of Ln Pino Is In Dond todny on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Coombs nnd daughter spout Sunday at Suttlo lnko. Mrs. V. A. Smith returned this morning from n short trip to Port Innd, A. J. Welch Is leaving this after noon to spend Bovornl days nt Shnn llco nnd Clrnss Vnlley. H. C. EIHb nnd n party of friends drovo tjj Spring river nnd tho Mit chell cabin yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Ii. Smith nnd daughter Isabel, uud Alfred Hunuoll hiked to Tttmnlo falls Sunday. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harney Forroll, Ilonnld Sollars nnd Miss Mnrenret O'Shcu drovo out on tho Ilroken Top road Sunday. It. M. Knmlors, formorly of Bond, hits locntod pormnnoutly nt Los An Holes, Cul., nccordliiR to word ro eolved horo -today. Q. W, Hofison, presldont of tho Doschutns county munlclpnl Improvo ment'tllstrlct, wns In llond today on httslnoss for tho district. Jny II. Upton of Prlnovlllo wns in Uond todny on hualucss'for tho Des chutes county munlclpnl Improve ment dlslrlc,t, for which ho Is nttor noy. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Stnnts epont Sunday nt Suttlo luko, bvlnslng hnclv with thom sumo of tho .young people who nttoudod tho Institute thero last wools. Mr, and Mr, Chnrlos Weaver ari-l nouncn tho1 Arrival of n daughter,! llolun Loulao, born at Tho Dalles hoapltal on August 1. Mr.' and Mrs. Wonvor formorly lived In Uond. 11. V. Hangs; janitor of tho Keii' wood school building, loft today on. a week's flailing trip to tho lakes. Y. O. Clement, janitor at tho Central, wilt take care of tho Konwood this week. 8, II, Htockmon left Sunday for Portland by auto (o. attend buyers' waek. Ho alsq oxpect to vlalt Seat tlo and perhaps Han Francisco to pur cliuao ix lino of, toys and holiday ROO(lt Mr, and Mrs. C, Vj Nlswongor left Sunday morning to drlvo to Portland, whom Mr. Nlswongor will attend the annual meeting of tho Oregon Ku norul Directors' association, of which ho Is a director. Mr. and Mrs. A' M. Thompson of Portland arrived last night tot, visit at tho homo of J. A. Hastes. Mr. Thompson Is manager of tho Hank or Konton. Thoy will ro with Mr. Hastes to Diamond lake next Thurs day. , Mr. and Mrs. a. E. Ilurko and son, Edwin, of I'ortlnnd, and Mrs. J. P. Hamilton and little daughter,, Helen Loulao, of Hollywood, Cal,, hnvo re turned to their homes nfter a visit with Mr. and Mrs, James W. Atho of Dond. Dnrrct J. Whittukcr, Kranklyn Toomey, Frank II. Haner nnd Italph E, Haner, all of llend, nre reported to be doing excellent work In tho citi zen's military training camp nt Amer ican lake. Tho boys havo Just fin ished their first, week at camp. John Carmody of Anchorage, Alas ka, la In llend for a fow day;, visit ing his brother, D. T. Carmody. Tho two were members of tho firm of Carmody Bros. hero , id cars ngo, when John Carmody sold his Interest In the business and moved north. Air. and Mra, K. W., Coan drovo In ycalorday from McQloud, Cal., and nro visiting here for a few days. Mrs. Coan Is a daughter of the late E. J. Carpenter of Minneapolis, and her husband was formerly employed at Tho Shcvltn-IIIxon Company mill hero. George T. Sellars of tho Pilot View ranch left Saturday with hie mowing machine to cut hay a,t Crescent on the ranch of Fred Storcr, who has re turned from Chlcagp where he spent two years nnd a half. Howard Scl lara. a nephew of Oeorge T. Sellars, wont, to Crescent n week ngo, and Mrs.,' Sellars will Join them later. They expect to go tho mountains to pick huckleberries before returning homo. Saturday T. J. Qulglcy of Itcdmond visited In llend on Friday. Mrs. V. A, Smith went to Portland laat night to spend today. W. P. Vnndevcrt of tho Old Home stead waa In llend Friday. II S. Crnm of Prlnevllle wns op erated on nt the St. Charles hospital thla week. Mrs. L. E. Shipley, who has been a patient .at n local hospital, returned to her homo on Friday. MK Mid Mrs. C. II. Knowlcs and son will lcavo Sunday morning for Klamath Falls to spend n week. Joo Thompaon, merchant of Hums, wns In Uond yesterday on his way to Portland, to attend Buyers' week. Mrs. J. Codamo and children, who hnvo been visiting .Mrs. H. S. McClurc lu Bend, left this morning tor their homo In Aahhtnd. Dr. Fred D. Strieker, state health ofllccr, who visited Bend Thursdny, returned to Portland last night nfter visiting Prlnovlllo yesterday. Frank Gallagher, who hns been dny clerk at the Pilot Hutte Inn for several months, left last night for Sa leni, where ho will tnko n slmllnr po sition nt tho Marlon hotel. Mrs lino Knickerbocker of Sisters wiiif In Bond todny, leaving again for her homo shortly nfter noon, itccom punled by hor sister, Miss Connln Knickerbocker, who went homo for the week end. L. H. Hllsubeck, who hna been visiting for n wool: with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Hiltmbcck, loft last night for his home In Portland, accompanied by his nophow, who wns with him on tho trip. Sales of Ford cars made by tho Central Oregon Motor company, llend agents, wpro mndo during tho past week to tho North Canal Co., B. B. Mooro, Willis S". Chnso, F. W. Flnloy, It.. J. McCuuii, Gottfried Bcnsou nnd John Hungo, nil of Bend, .and to tho Inland Auto Co. of Prlnovlllo and II.' A. Scogglu of Tiimnlo. Friday Hoy W. IIukUl,o Kerry is lu Bend on business. " C. P. Beclcor of Tumnlo Is n visitor In Bend todny. N. S, Olaoii of Itcdmond Is visit ing In Hum today. T. W, Bracken, ino.-chanKof GrcS' cont, lu lu Bond todny. ' J. W. Brown of Tumnlo Is spend' lug thq dny In Bond. W. B, Daggett of Hedmond Is In Bond todny on business, Antone Ahlstrom of Deschutes Is a visitor In Bond today. feiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiinwiim Final Clearance of All Wash Dresses Two Wonderful Groups of Dresses to Close Out at $4.95 and $6.75 Wonder values indeed. Dresses that former ly sold at $8.50 and up to $11.50, now .$6.75. Women will be quick to take advantage of these wonderful bargains. The fabrics are Ginghams and Ratines. A wide range of 'colors and- styles to choose from. Come early. EARLY FALL DRESSES Unusually Attractive Values at $13.75 $19.75, $26.75 Included here are those trim, neat looking styles for which we might command a much higher price, but in order to have you become better acquainted with our wonderful stock of Dresses, they are priced to yoil at these ex ceptional prices. Other Dresses at $29.75 to $37.50 4 The service this store affords is indicated by the activity you see." People wouldn't keep coming in ever increasing numbers, swelling volumes of sales with such regularity, unless we provided values that can be found nowhere else. . Every department is now overflowing with new goods. Have you looked through the store lately? If not, drop in and get posted. A cordial welcome awaits you. It is not a ques tion of buying not at all. We wish to show you new things. We want you to pass judg ment on them. Always Pays to Slop and Shop at MANNHEIMERS Tll OUALITYiTTfc STORE of BEND 1 ji The Store of faililililililililililililililiW E. J. FInnegan went to Portland last night to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brandenburg of Deschutes visited in Bend yester day. Tho Infant daughter of Mr. andj Mrs. II. Kuistna or Arizona avenue is reported ill. Miss Mnry Dugnn left Inst night for Portland and Seaside to spend a three weeks' vacation. T. W. Terrll and his sister, Mrs. Ethel Buntin, left early this morn ing to drive to Portland. Mrs. W. O. Manning returned this morning after spending several weeks nt the beach nnd In Portland. Ernest Frederick and Frank Allen were employed today by the forest service ns road construction men. . Miss Irene Hawks of Walla Walla, who has been visiting Mrs. O. C. Henklo, left this morning for Sea side. Art Manning of Kennewlck, a re cent nrrlvnl In Bend, has been em ployed by tho forest service as u truck driver. F. Morion Wilkes, topographer at J tho Klamath Indian agency, wns In Bend over night, leaving this morn lug for tho agency. Elder Q. M. Thorp, formerly pas tor of tho Advenlst church here, Is In Bond from Vancouver, Washing ton, for-n fow days, Mrs. Norman B. Chapman, who has been visiting for two weeks with friends in blend, loft this morning for her homo In Portland. Tho Christian Endeavor society of tho Presbyterian church will hold a candy salo nil day Saturdny at tho Oregon meat market. Mrs. Mnudo Stevens returned this morning from Portland and Oregon City, whoro she hns boon for several woolis on hor vacation. ,A. J. Hurler wns in Bond today to tnko a lond of cement to his ranch west of Tumalo, to bo used In build ing a largo concrete cistern. B. T. George, fathor of Mrs. C. B. Qalnes of Bend, Miss Greta Looney, nlcco of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnlnes, hud Hcprcsontntlvo and Mrs, D. II. Looney of Marlon county, nro guests at tho Gaines homo on Georgia nvo nuo. Mrs. Loouoy Is n sister of Mrs. Gnlnes. Tho party Is on nn nuto tour of tho chlof sconlo soctlons ot the state, having already vlsljed tho Joso phtuo caves nnd Crater lako, nnd In tending to stop at tho mora Impor tant points of Interest In Contral Ore gon boforo returning to JolTerson. Mr. Looney is ouo of tho largest brocdora of rogistorod Gucrnsoy cat tlo on tho Pacific const. Superior Service Thursday C. L. Olson of Madras is spending the day in Bend. Howard F. Dyer of Millican Is in Bend today on business. It. H. Baylcy ot Tumalo Is a visitor In Bend today. T. J. Qulgley ot Hedmond was a visitor in Bend yesterday. Frank Tattl and Henry Buffo ot Alfalfa are In Bend today on busi ness. Barney Roadside of Hedmond was operated on at the St. Charles hos pital today. Matt Clark ot the Rogers Timber Co. was In Bend yesterday from Port land. Dr. Charles F. Bloom has rented the house on Sixth street and Drake, road formerly occupied by John A. Dron. Ho moved in today. Mr. widMrs. M. H. Ilorton and children returned to Beud Inst night after an absence of a month, largely spent In California. John C. Todd, local postoulce em ploye, will leave tomorrow on his two weeks' vacation, going to Portland and later to his ranch itear Madras. Franklin Jay Filz nnd Irene E. An dorson woro married by County Judge IU W. Sawyer Wednesday eve nlng. O. R. Webster, traveling freight and passenger ngont for tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, was In Bend yesterday on business. Mrs. A. F. Burke, who' has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Theodora Anno, returned last night to her homo In Portland. Dick Hunter, who hns been associ ated with his brother, Frank Hunter, In tho Sliver Orllle for aevernl weeks, left last night for Portland on a short vacation. H. J. Law, Shavlln-Hlxon nudltor, arrived In Bond yesterday from Min neapolis to spend several days at tho local otllccs of the company. Travel on The Dallcs-Callfqrnla highway is heavier this' your thati ovor beforo, according to Georgo W, Duko, garngo proprietor of Crescent, who Is In Bond todny oil business. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Spragne, for morly of Bond, who, havo, been visit ing horo with their ujtughtort Mrs. Loo Flshor, nnd son, Tv.T. Sprnguq, loft last night for thojr homo In Loa Angeles. , Chnrles W. Ersklno, Bend Loglon nnlro who was realcctod to tho posi tion of Oregon national committee man qt tho Loglon, returned to Uond this morning after attending tho cor Yontlon at Tho Dalles 'nnd afterwif-l vlsltlug tho soashoro.