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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
HUM) nULMCTW, HKNI), OKKOON, THIJIWWAV. HKOKMIIIJHi 7,- 1022 t 'PAOR H naumuiuuniNiniutHiiiuuiimtttiiiinuiiiuuiiuimiMiiuitiiNituiiHiiimiiiiniHiiiiiniHuituuiiiuiumnminiiimiini BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY imimiuuiuwiiinniniMuniiHiuiiiiuuuuiiMiiiMiitniiuuiiiiitnMitntmnimiiumuuHmMmumuuimmauaiiiuanuna Wednesday Joint McEwiiii In lit wllli pneu monia ut Ht, Churliiit lioniliil, Curl Woduclcl won I to Itiiiliiioml Iiihi night mi ii short htinlnonn trip. A. I). Wllllnnli, ngud 72, wiut op uriilod on nt ii local htmpltnl (IiIh morning. llnmur TlioiiiiiK, inittiiiriur of tho WorldiiKinun'H Hloru nt Madron, spent Tnnnduy In Ilitnil. Dun King Ih lit Ht. ClmrluH him pltul, Mil (To r( n k from u Kiivoro cut on liln liimil, Mintiilncd Monday. MrH, I,, B, Itlckurd, who Iiiim been a putlout ut lit. Clmrli'H hospital, ru turiiiMl In her lioiiin IiinI nlKlit. r. J. Wynne of tlm Troy laundry loft limt ti Ii; Ii t for Seattle, culled liy tlm death of ii brother In law. J. A. Thomas wim operated on Tuosdny nt ii local lionpltul, llo Ih reported to liu Improving rapidly. Kury Nyiniin, ux-norvlco innii, wan operated on ut Ht. Cliiirlon hospital today, llo In reported to bo linprov. IllK. J. 0. (llbnon left limt night for rortlaiul, to uttimil n meeting of tlm trimtinm of lliu Oregon Sunday ncliool council. Mm. J. I), Crandnll tuft limt nlitht for UiiiniKir, Wash,, to imilin her lioiiut. Hlio has beon In llcml for ulKlit iiinntlin. Mr. Htowiirt Klin, who him been visiting with liur mother, MrH. II. U. Vim Tunnel, rut ii mod latit night to Iht lioiiin ut Canhmoro, Wiiuh. Decoration of local nlorcm and din play windows for tlm ChrlntmnH mui hoii continued today. Muglll ft Urn. kino' drug iitoro Ih being triiiin formi'il Into ii ClirlHtnuiH bower liy tlm olnliornto decoration. Tuesday llownril I'. Dyer of Mllllcnn Ih a vlnltor In Ilend today. Hugh TliompHOii left limt night on a tiiiHlni'HH trip to l'or I laiiit. H. I,. Yancey of I'rlnovlllu wan In Ilend yenlerdny on hunlncnM. Max Cunning, lluitmoml attorney, vlnltml In Bond on Monday. William Montgomery went to lied inoiiit on IiiinIiiukh laiit night. Mr. and Mm, Don Mnrtennen nro parontn of a. baby girl, born re cently. Mm. Augunt Nclnnn left lant night for Turllo Luke, Wli., called by the vorlnun Illness of her mother. Mrn. 0nl Walk up of l'rltiflvllla returned hint iiIkIiI to her homo after visiting In Ilend over tlm week end, Mm. C. M. I.n Huron, who Iiiih been employed In Hand iih ii niimo, loft lait nlKlit to return to her homo nt Ceiilrallo, Wash. Mm. Edward Moiling loft Satur day for Hcnltlo, utter iipemllniT the ThnnksKlvIng week anil with tier nUtorn, Mm. II. It. Bangs anil Mra. J. V. McLollan. Mm. O. II. Miller ami her daughter, Nolllo Miller, of Tumor, who former ly lived on a ranch near Bisters, arn vIhIIIiik with Mm. Miller's hoii-Iii-Iuw, Dean Van Mtttro, at Donchutes. ItURHoll Ilnrclay, who Iiiih boon working In thu woodn for Tho Bhnv-lln-IIIxon Company, loft Inat nlRlit for I'hllomath, whern hn will visit with liln mother until after tho ClirlBtinrin holiday. II. It. IlniiRH drovn a locomotive to rorllnml Sunday nlRlit for This Sliov-lln-Illxon Company, It was one routed by tho company for u month while, tho onglno dnningcd In a re cent wreck was UuIiik repaired. innrcliil cluli, of tho death of IiIh iiiothnr that day In Mncolu, Keli. Ia A, McNury, I'ortlnnil uttoriioy mid n cousin of 0. I. McNary, V. H. noiinlor from Oregon, In In Ilend to day on htiHlnoHM with tho county court. Mm. A. H, Mo I ford returned to her homo In J'ortliiiid limt ti If: ti t after upending ii few day here. Hho will coiiio to Ilend ugiiln In it fow ilnyH to iniiko Imr homo, William llunloy of lluriiH, pronl ilunt of tho Htutu chamber or com merce, panned through Hand today on IiIh way home after Hpcndliii; two weekH In Portland. Miss Floienro Wiley, tenclier at ARiincy I'laliiH, vlHltud with A. W. AriiiHtrniu; and family over tho ThiiukHRlvliiR vacation. Hho returned to (MadraN IiihI nlRlit. John I'. KiivanniiRh, former cir cuit JiiiIrii ut I'ortlitnd, returned to IiIh Iioiiiii there litKt nlRlit after deliv ering tho Elks' memorial uddronn here Hunday afternoon, Mr, and Mm. It. W. OIIiIir of Ores hiim arrived In Ilend Saturday nlRht to make thulr homo hero for tho win ter. They nro the piirentH of Mist) LhIIii (IIIiIih, local n u mo. 0. It. Hunk In left hint nlRht for Tneoma, after Hpuudlni; no me time with IiIh noil, wliu IIvch near Ilend. He will miiko liln homo for a time with n daughter In Tncntnn. Howard Mlltcnborgor, who wan badly hrulned about tho head lnt Wetlnondny night when ho wan drugged through thu woodn near hln homo at I.a I'lue, liehlud u runaway home, ho nayn, with tho rope colled about liln arm and hln hand In a trou ht pocket. Tho homo became frlKhtened nt tho carcann of a cow haiiRliiR near tho corral, and ttnrted to run. Thu rope, tightened about MlltenbcrRor'H clothlnc nnd arm, no Hint ho could not withdraw tho hand from IiIh pocket, llo noon fell, and wiih driiKRed until ho became uncon hcIouh, I.utor, ho mint huvo truck ii Ior nnd tho new half Inch rope broko, without more than nllKhtly Saturday A, K. I,oo of Ilrothom wan n. vln Itor In Ilend today. Mr, nnd Mm, C, V. NlnwoiiRcr drovn to I'rlnovlllo today. Doptlty Hhorlff C, T. Torrll hnn pur dialled a now Uodi:o coupe, W, I), IJaRROtt, Itedmoud nttornoy, wax In Itoiid Friday nnd today, Ilium Zimmerman wan In Hand to day from IiIh ranch at Crencent. Mrn. Will T. DutiHtiin will loavo on thu train thin uvcnliiR for Huiittlo, Mr, and Mm. Hardy Allen of Hl torn npent nome tlmo In Hand today. Mr. iind Mm. Uuill Andornon of Tiimalo nro vUltom In Ilend today, 1'au! Irvine, miperlnlcndcnt of tho Itedmond rcIiooIh, wuh a vlkltor la Ilend Friday. U...M. Kmlth left last nlcht for Portland after spending n nliort time ut hln homo hero. Minn Kern Itohbs of tho North Ca nal Co. returned (o Ilend toduy after n nliort vlnlt In I'ortlund. J. II. Morton, formerly of Ilend, Is In tho city today on a visit from Sent- tlo, whero ho In now located. Irvln II. Hroat, line auditor for tho United Army stores, Ih In Ilend audit- lm: tho books of tho local ntoro. 0. T. Mann, watchmaker, has tak en a position with Hymonn Ilros. In their watch repnlrltiK department. Sam Urown, former Bhevlln-Hlxon employe, Ih In Ilend again, nftcr npendlni; some time In Alaska and Siberia. 11. II, Could, local engineer, In spendlnR several days In Portland. Ho Is expected to return Monday morning. Mrs. II. J. McCluru left lant night for her former homo at Vancouver, Wah to voto In tho city election there today, P. J. Cnllagher, Ontario nttornoy, left yesterday to return to his homo lifter spending a week hero on circuit court business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rcrgan of SOt Lava road are thu parents of a nix ami one-half pound baby boy, born yoBtcrday morning. Xlr. and Mrs. Dan Angland of Sil ver Lake are parents of a nine pound girl baby, bom on Thanksgiving day st a local hospital. Kd Norcott, Krnnklyn Toomey, Donald Hudson and Leo Cossman loft at noou today to drive to Sycan marsh for n duck hunt. J. It. Ilohcrts of Itedmond was a visitor In Ilend for a short time to- brulsltig tho arm. Tho wounds nro day. Ho (s a member of tho mcrcan- now healing rapidly. ' tllo firm of Lynch & Itoberts. Monday Cnrl WIho of Ln Pino was In Hand today on bunlnuxH, 8, K. Lochrlo of Ilrothom visited In llond on Sunday, 0. II. Sedgwick of Itedmond Is n visitor In llond today, J, Charles Smith went to Portland last night on business. Georgo Toarco went to Madras Inst night to spend tho week and. Mm. V. II. McCrntli loft Snturdny night for Portlnnd for n short ylnlt. Mrs. Mabel K. Stringer of Vaklmii, Wash., Is visiting with friends In Hand. Carl Wodockl wont to Itedmond Saturday nlHt, rottirnliiB to Hond on Sunday. MIhh Forn Hnbbs of tho North Cn uiil Co. left lut nlglit for Portland on huHlnoBs. '' ,( After being cloned for Bovonil dnyn, tho ICIkR dining room will bo reopened tomorrow evening. , Mrn, I. eland Davis nnd Mrs, Ivnn 0. Tlmtohor wont to 'Portland last night, to spend noveral diiyn. MUs Murjorlo Wells, roturtiojl to lior homo at Itedmond on Saturday night, nftor Bpotullii" sovorul, dnya horo. ' ' William Phlppa, ono of tlio pro prlotora of tho Sonttlo Kltchop, loft luit nlolit for a Bjiort btnon8tf 15 to Portland. 1 Word was rocolvod yostorday by Socrotnry L. Antlos of tlio llond Com I Our Christmas Stocks I ARE READY! & f H Do all the shopping you can this week se- g 'M lections are better crowds are less make gift !o selecting a pleasure. 3 Come in and look around. pr I GIFTS FOR" WOMEN Purses, Handbags and Vanity Cases c,r JS $1.49, S1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 f Toilet Sets $2.50, $3.95, $5.95, $7.45, $15.00 o Silk Hosiery, the popular gift leg 99c, $1.39, $1.65, $1.98, $2.25, $2.45, $2.95 i Fancy Collar and Cuff Sets 60c, 98c, $1.50, $1.98 : Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35e, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1 g Sj Handkerchiefs, fancy boxes gr i 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 gf Boudoir Caps, a beautiful line W. M 60c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 T Si Table Scarfs and Center Pieces M 65c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.95, 'M Table Cloths, ready for use Pi j $1.68, $1.98, $2.45, $3.45, $4.45 jgi Fancy Towels 35c, 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 98c, $1.19 gy m Centcmcri Kid Gloves, 2 clasp, French kid.... p. $2.25, $3.00 8 Strap Wrist Styles $2.45, $2.95, $3.50 & ? Ono Clasp Cape ....$1.9S ll M Silk Parasols, all colors, a fine stock for your selection , $5.45, $6.75, $8.90 Silks For dresses, a fine gift. Cropo de Chines, m Canton Crepe, Krinkle Knit, Channelise, Satins, Taffetas, Costume Velvets, Chiffon Velvets. m FOR FINE GIFTS FOR WOMEN g g g g g . S - Tk The A. B.C. of Gift Giving With a certain similarity of appearance prev alent in all Christmas gift assortments the wo man in search of something unusual will find in this store a refreshing diversity of sugges tions, many of which are distinctly apart from the commonplace in some vital characteristic. The items mentioned on this page give but a brief idea of the variety and scope of our Christmas assortment. lfc. Early Xmas Greeting Cards, an exten sive assortment to choose from 3c to 25c each Rouge Compacts, 50c to $2.25 Perrin's Gloves $2.39 to $3.95 Aprons 98c to $1.98 Furs, Scarfs and Chokers $10.50 to $70.00 Handkerchiefs 5c to $1.50 Silk Camisoles 98c to $1.95 Silk Envelopes $2.75 to $5.95 Bath Robes for Ladies $3.50 to $5.95 Bath Robes for Girls $3.75 to $4.50 Silk Hosiery 79c to $2.98 Sewing Sets and Needle Cases.... 25c to $3.50 Hand Bags and Vanity Cases $1.25 to $5.95 Scarfs in Wool or Silk, $2.95 to $6.75 Sweaters $2.95 to $5.95 Neckwear 25c to $2.25 Belts 50c to $1.75 Shirts 98c to $6.75 Slippers $1.35 to $2.75 Suspenders 50c to $1.75 Flannel Shirts $2.25 to $4.95 Overcoats $13.75 to $37.50 Auto Gloves $1.95 to $3.75 Traveling Bags or Suitcases $2.35 to $16.50 Interwoven Hosiery ....40c to $2.25 Mackinaws $7.95 to $12.00 Bath Robes $5.95 to $6.75 Handkerchiefs . 10c to 95c Pajamas and Night Shirts $1.59 to $3.50 Sweaters $1.95 to $7.50 MJNNHETMFV& THE QUALITY mm STORE of BEND j 8 WARNER'S Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Mcllaln re turned yesterday from Tho Dalles, whero Mrs. McDaln has been for sev eral, weeks. Her husband drove to Tho- Dalles Thursday to bring her back. Charles W. Ellis, state senator for Harney and -Malheur counties, left yesterday for his homo at Burns aft- ,Ck,spcndlng somo tlmo ln Bend on legal business. Mr. nnd Mrs, Donald B. Stuart en tertained at dinnor on Wednesday ovenlng. Covers wcro laid for 13. Those attending nil wont later In the ovenlng to the Elks' charity ball. M. C. Moss of Milwaukee, Wis., president of a sash factory company which purchases lumber from The Shovltn-Hlxon Company, left last night for his homo after making his annual visit to the local mill offices. Tho Thimble club of tho Neighbors of Woodcraft held their meeting Fri day at tho homo of Mrs. Ella Coles, ICS Adams place, to finish work they had started for tho bazaar to bo held December 10. Hcfreshments wore served. Tho club met tho previous week at tho homo of Mrs. Presley, 1111 Awbrcy road, whero Mrs. Daisy Douglas entertained. Friday V. N. Dykstra and J. A. Owons of Mllllcnn are ln Bend today. J. M. Perry of Terrebonno Is n visitor In Bond today. 11, E. Eaton of La Pino Is In Bend on .business, J; -W, Lowell of Brothers Is visit ing ln Bend, Miss Shasta Leila Hoover Is re ported 111 today. Miss Margaret Thompson returned this week from n visit In Portland. Miss Grace MacDowoll, county nurse, Is absent from her office toduy on account ofMUncss. W, L. Johnson of Tlio Dalles, dealer In farm machinery, la ln Boud tbdtiy on business. 11; Til, Smith, returned Thursday morning from rortlnnd and Corvnl 11a, where ho has boon on business. Misses Mnrjorlo and Dorothy Wolls of Ucdmor.d wero In Bond on Thanksgiving, day, ; pr. nnd - Sirs. J. IL Rosenborg of Prlije.vine.wjre In Beh'd Wodnosday mghv lor 'the kiks' chanty ban. State Traffic Officer Earl B. Hous ton returned yesterday from Salem, whero ho attended the funeral of a member of the state traffic squad. Mrs. Claude Smith has returned to her home from St. Charles hospital, after sufficiently recovering from a critical operation performed recenUy. George M. Haines, recently named agent for Maxwell automobiles in Bend, arrived In the city this week. Ho expects to have a location on Greenwood avenue. Stato Senator Jay H. Upton, who Is expected to bo president of the senate this winter, was ln Bend Wed nesday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Upton. Jay Salzman, state traffic officer whoso headquarters are at The Dal les, Is ln Bend, coming here from Salem, whero he went a few days ago to attend the funeral of a member of the stato trade squad. Sales of Ford cars and trucks dur ing tho past 10 dgys have been made to Joo Bush. Morris Nadham, M. Lodge, Oscar Slnrud, Perry Cross, Harry Joslln, L. W. Porter, Mrs. A. B. Lee, E. O. La Granger, A. W. Arm strong, A. W. Cook, Otto Slmonson, M, F. Barnes and H. E. Mannen. PLAINVIEW ENJOYS COMMUNITY DINNER PLAINVIEW. Dec. 7. Somo SO people wero present at the Thanks giving dinner nt tho Col felt place. A numbor of guests from Bend, Sis ters, Tumalo nnd Cloverdnle wero present and enjoyed the line turkey dinner and other good things. Dan cing nnd card playing wero the chiof entertainment. Mrs. J. A. W. Scoggln Is spending thd week at tho home of Ellis Edg Ington ut Sisters. Tho pupils of tho Terrebonne high school with their principal were guests at dinner at tho P. Van Tassel homo last Friday evening. Sovcral of tho pupils stayed all night. Claronco McKlnney lias returned to school nftor being nbsont for some time. P. A. Scoggln and Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Llvesay wore Bend callers of tho week. Miss Gertrudo Robey of Tumalo spent Tlinnksglvlnt; night with her ulster Helen. ' , Miss Nellio Van Tassel and her brothers, Newell and Glonn, were dinner1 guests at tho Donnis. home In Sisters Monday evening..' ' Pur It In Tho Bulletin. Fifteen Years Ago (From the Columns of The Bulletin of December 6, 1907) Money has been received from the sale of the Redmond school district bonds, and building will commence very soon. ' "Uncle" John Slsemore gave a dance to the public last Saturday night in celebration of his recent marriage. Charles Stanburrough left the mid dle of last week to visit relatives la Portland. Anton Ahlstrom, who has a ranch, near Long butto, was In Bend Wed nesday. Mrs. Ahlstrom recently carao ln from The Dalles, where he had been working during the summer. Creed Triplett has bought from his brother, Millard, tho lot In Lytle on which the house was burned last sum mer, and will begin tho erection of a four room cottage soon. LEGION MEN BOWL HIGH SINGLE GAME Ono of the highest team scores for a single gamo this season was bowled by the American Legion team on the legion alleys when they scored 919 pins In tho deciding gamo which gave them victory over tho City club. A score of 234, made by Dr. L. W. Gatchell, contributed to tho unusual ly high total. Gatchell also mado tho high total of tho evening, 579 for three games. Aiiicilcuii Leirloii Steldl H7 139 ICC 442 Blako ... 161 101 159 481 Gatchell 190 1C5 234 579 Absentoe ... . 150 160 300 O. Johnson .... 210 210 Runge ...... 153 1S2 1C0 45 Totals 80 757 919 25&7 City Club ' Slate 175 193 168 53d Manning 145 182 194 521 Absentee 150 188 3S8 Palmorton .... 174- 17 1 Devereaux .. 130 150 145 4!"; Springer ........ 142 135 150 4!1 Totals '742 848 831 24