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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1922)
i iiMiiniininniiiiiuuuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiuuniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiuiinniiuiiiiiiinuiuiiunriniiiniiiinmi iihi.rihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiimiiihiM.iiiiiii.iiiiiiitiii.TTmn r i f i f 1 1 i . 1 1 , i r i r i ? j r i ; i t j ; 1 1 1 "i i r i ; i ? 1 7 i ; i t 1 7 1 n 1 1 r i ; t ; i i t : i ; i ; i ; 1 7 ; 7 t n i ; ; ; i ; mnmm li'i'ilil'fS BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY 1171 . . Ilfll 1 ri AWW w nirck w in wi Hind wh'o m kt m Tl AlX y JL vf L4 111 JL IllVt m.r r namniiniiiiiuiiKiiiinHUMMiimmuuiiuuuiiiiannnnnniiinniHutnmnntmunmmmimiiminiuiaimuiimiKmnaa Wednesday Mr, mill Mm, (,'ruli: Coynur urn pnr- imlN of u unity boy, horn Monday it r t (trillion, W, It, Ooluinan uf'lliM Cuiitnil Oro koii I'u nil I ii ro Co. Ii ft liint nli'lil fur (.'uiilriilln on IiiimIiivrh, Mm, Uliulyii Pepper, wlm limi boon vlnlllnt: In lliinil, luft liint night for her liiiiiui lit 1'iirtluml. Mr. mill Mm, L. W. Lindsay urn lmri'iitH of it Imliy girl, weighing 1 1 14 pounds, liorn this inoriiliiK. 'I'll ii Lutheran Ladles' Aid ikic I o( y will hold IIn ruKUlnr mooting Thurs. Uny afternoon ut Hid church. Clmr'lon lloyd, local butcher, luft Inst nlRht for tilo Kliini, Wimli., to spend novum! iliiys on business. Thnmns GoIiir, Jr,, two yours ngtt it student nt tlm local lili'.h school, Ik uurloiitily III with Brlght's dlsoiitiu In l'orllniiil. Mlsseit Mnrt:(irot U'lton uml Ulxlo (Irunt riitiiriiiul to tholr lioinim nt MmlriiN Itmt nli;ht nflor spending tlm iliiy In Ilond. Tlm Thlmblo cliih of tlm Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold ii bazaar utid (, food niilo nt tlm Orvgini market on ', Saturday, Dercmbor 10. Mm, J. II. (.'orliott, fonnorly of Ilund, it lid hur ilnuglitor, luft Inst iilnht for lliulr liomu nt Vtinciiiivitr, Wash., itfd'r Yltdtliig with relatives horn for suvum! duyii. Mr. II. C. Ootids, who linn boon visiting In Wisconsin with riiliitlviiM, In expected to riiliirn to Imr lioinn Imin tonight. Kim linn spent sovcrni dnyu In Tho Dalles on her wny home. tud wllli now furniture. Tho olflces which Dr. CI my fonnorly occupied In tho Mitniu htilldliiK will ho used l.y l)r. Oooriio Vnudovurt. Tuesday II. (1. Itotirlt. Crescent tnorchniil, Ii In Delta lodny. 1,, M, Fttns wnnt to Portland Inst night on litiNlnoiHi. It. II. (Iriuld, city engineer, wunt to I'ortlnnd litHt iiIkIiI on business. I). (I. Mcl'humon loft luit ulRlit for I'ortlnnd. lo spond today on business. Minim Miirrnrol U'llnn nnd IJIslo (Intut of MndruH visited In Jtorul todiiy. W. It. Cravens luft Inst nlKlit for hi lionm In Vancouver, Wnttli., after it short vliilt hero. Mm. H. 11. Peoples, who wns op. Mirnted on yesterday ut Ht. Churlns hoapllnl, In reported to ho Improving. Miss F.lloon Klllotl of Tliu Dalles In vlnltliiK Vlth luir father. It. M. Klllott, proprietor of tho Wright ho. tel. dun Hchroodcr of Hllvur Lnko Ik In Ilitml on his wny homo from Port Intnl. whom ho wunt lust week on business. Mm. 1. I'. Rtownrt of Hedmond vIhIiim! In Ilond ytwtordny with Mm. Volley (Illy. Shu rulurnud Inst night to Imr home. I'. M. Stophons mid Ills daughter. Miss Mnrlo Stephens, loft lunt night for I'ortlnnd, whoro they expect t nitikn llinlr hoiiiti, Urwln Kohflold nnd I'. Kotifh'ltl will rotnrn noon from 1 toed lay, Cnl., whuro llioy hnvu buon for several wt'iikH on business. Tom Goorgo, Dun King. J. A. ThontnH, Knry Nym'tn nnd John Mc F.won, pntluntH nt 13t. Charles hog pltnl, ttru nil ruportvd lo ho iIhIiik woll. J. llollonlus, Irnvollnit repro nontutlvo of tho l'o li r 1. organization In tho northwest, arrived In Ilond IIiIh mornliiK for ono of IiIh periodical visits. Mm. Klion Ilolildcnux loft Inst night to return to hur homo nt Kv orott, Wnslt,, nftor visiting In Ilnnd with hur dntiRhtum, Mm. A. 1'rntur nnd Mm. 1', 12. Chime. County Commissioners M. W. Knlckorbockor and M. C. Conlon loft Inst night for rortltind, to ttttunil tho annual convention of county com inlsslonorH and Judges, Dr. George II. Young of I'ortlnnd, llnptlHt Htnto worker, luft litHt nlKht for rorllnntl nftor coiiiIiib lioro yea tordny from llcdinoud, whoro ho con tluctod n II. Y. I'. U. rally Sunday. The I.ndliiH' Aid Hoclety of tho ChrlHtlan church will meet on Vod ItoHday with Mm. A. K. llosllc, 000 Foderal Htrcot. Mm. HokIIc will ho itBHlHteil In Hurvlnc hy Mm. I' U. Col liiBlior. Mnurlco I.iuiKHton, who Iiiih beon employed as a plninnaclxt at IIorton'H tlrui: Btorp for Buvornl mouths, loft thin mornhu; for Ban KranclBco, Attur v I h 1 1 1 1 1 1: thoro for a Hltort tlmo ho will i;o to Montana, whoro ho will , tako a position as trnvollne dniR saloanmn. V. M. Mol'hnll, prcsltlont of tho Wnrron CoiiHtructlon Co,, wnu In Ilund liiHt, nlillit, cotnlnt; horo after epoiulluK tho day nt Iludmnml on htiHlnoHH In connoctlou with tho pros outatlon of n hid on tho C, 0. 1. Ilumo reconstruction, . Ilo luft an tho nlcht trnln for Portland. Dr. H, M. Onty, tlontkttt lios movod hlfl olllcoa to Itooms 2 and i, O'Kano IjiilldlnB, Tho rooms Iiavo boon ro docortvJ, and ttio waltlns room At Monday Frank Lowell of Ilrothnrn I a vln. Itor In Ilond lodny, Jack Lour of 1'nUloy In (pending Huvural diiyH In Ilvnd. Mrs, I, no Putnam In vlnltliu; with hur pnruulN nt Htnnllcld. Mm. A, J, 'flicker went to Portland limt iiIkIiI, railed by the nerlons III iiobh of it HlHtor, Mr, nnd Mm. IC. A. .S'elHon went In Ilund liiilny from their home In tho (Iritiittu hull dlittrlct. Klithoritto Chrlntmim docorntlonn have been nrritiiKud nt the Ilund Wa ter l.lclil fc Powur Co. olllce. Tlm U'omiiiii'h Civic leiinue will meet Tituxday uftiirnnon ut 2:30 o'clock ut the IlnptUt church. Mr. mid Mm. Wuiiluy T. CralB loft hint nlKht for MutnlliiH. Mr. Criilc win to i;o to Mndrnn today as n wit- iiimx In circuit court. lllmchul Coy of Vuiicouvor, Wnxli., wa In Ilund over tho week und, vlnlt Iiik with Mm. Coy, who In a teacher nt Ihu Co ii tnil nrhool, Mr. mid Mm. ICd KkII of Runtux aru In Ilond on tholr wny homo from Portland, whoro they hnvo been vln. UIiik "Inco tho Mock how. Mm. John TIioiiiiin of Itcdmoml iipont Hundny vlnltliiR with her 1iii. bund, who In In a honpltnl hero. Her nlnter, MIih 1-Mltli Itlpley, accompn ii led her. Itobert Hclmefor. employed In tho dry kiln department nt tho Hhevlln lllxon plant, nulTered tho accidental nmputntlon of the tips of two llncerii whllo nt work Haturday. Captnln nnd Mr. C. W. Woodwnrd nnd child, of tho I'reitldln, Hun I'ran clnco. nru vlaltliiR with Mm. Wood wnrd'H father, Fred Htnnloy, nt Dos cliuten. Captnln Woodward Iiuh benn dtatloned nt Fort William, Manila, P. I., for threo nnd one-half yeiim. lioliu: recently trannferred to the Pro-Nldlo. Saturday J. Clienley Itedlfer of Itcdmond wiin In UbiiiI today on Imnlnenn. (luorRn Itohertn of tho Arnold din trlct In u vlnltor In Ilund todny. Minn Marjorlo Wells, nchool tench, or at DenchuteH, In npandliiR tho day In Ilund. lllnlno Devers of Ttunnlo was In the city thin mornliiR on Ills wny homo from Portland. Minn Hazel lllalock, who lias been 111 with Bcarlcl fever, was releimeil front ijiitirniitlno today. Frank It. Prluco,.who linn beon In Portlniid for several dnya, returned on thin niornlnR's trnln. It. C. Crant, who hits hucit III with scarlet fever nt tho Lumberman's i hospital, luft today for his home. I MInn Naomi Hosklns of tho hleh fcinooi faculty went to itetimond Inst nlltht 'ti) spend tint week end with her parents, Mr. mid Mm. C. O. Olson of Ol son's dairy, oust of Ilund, nro parents of. mi tilRltt pound bnby Rlrl, born thin mornliiR. Jack O'Kuofo mid Jack O'Cnl litRhiin, prominent Contrnl Oregon shoepuien, arrived In llcnd todny from Portlnnil, F, A. McN'orton, nttdltor for tho Audit lltircitu of Circulation, Is In Ilond todtty, Inspecting tho circula tion rucords of Tho Iltillotln. Mr. mid Mrs. A. Livingston nro tho proud parents of nn 8',i pound bnby boy, born Frldny. LIvltiRston In a sawyer In tho Ilrooks-Scanlon mill, W. A. Locliu, employed nt Sliovlln lllxon Camp N'o. 2, Is nt tho Lumber man 'n hospital, rocovorlitR from nn Injury to his head sustained this week. Members of tho Hand IiIrIi school sonlor clans cleared ovor HI nt their candy snlo hold Inst nlRht ut tho IiIrIi school auditorium, ut tho tlmo of tho Junior class play. Tholr outlro stock of candy was sold, The Best Gifts for Men While on your shopping tour, be sure to stop in at the Men's Gift headquarters and see the remarkable display which we, through weekg of diligent searching and buying, have gath ered for your early viewing. Everything in the haberdashery line is on display. First of nil, any one of tlto hundreds of Mrn'M Hhlrtn in vn iloux fulfill' It Biire lo iniikc "lilm" ilellhlo'l. To nrc In lit iipptci'lnlo (lieni. New Broadcloth Shirts in individual boxes $3.75 Silk Stripe Woven Madras Shirts $2.50 Silk Shirts $3.50 to $6.75 No matter how timny Tlet Ik; mm' litis, oti will Kre after si'i'litK our Neckuciir mirki-MIiius Unit lie etui live one or trto more. Knit Ties, 50c, 65c, 75c, 95c Cut Silk Tics .... 50c to $2.25 All the new shades and many designs. ir lie It In need of u Hell, llili In tlx; plnro to Kct it. Wo can provide It In tho moit durable leather und wllli it plain or fancy buckle. Bridal Leather Belts 50c, 65c Initial Buckles 50c Lodge Buckles 65c Silver Front Buckles....$1.00 Fancy Belts, in Boxes, $1.15, 1.50, $1.75 Give him something he always wants but seldom buys for himself A House Coat or a Bath Robe. We have some splendid styles. House Coats $8.50 to $12.50 Bath Robes, of Beacon Cloth $5.95 to $7.75 Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs make desirable Gifts for him. We have box after box from which to select. Linen Handkcrchiefs....30c, 35c, 50c Initial Handkerchiefs .... 20c, 35c, 50c Pongee Handkerchiefs 75c, 95c Cotton Handkerchiefs 10c, 35c A Sweater Coat is a dandy Gift especially if you choose from our big stock. Sweaters $2.50 to $8.50 Sport Coats $1.50 to $7.50 .Smart Silk or Cotton Hon- In Gift hokfi tin Ideal unil sensible Gift for men. Interwoven Lisle Sox, pr. 40c Interwoven Silk Sox, pr 75c, $1.25, $2.25 Be Sure to include Gloves in your Gift list. Lined Gloves....$1.95 to $3.95 Wool Gloves 50c to $1.00 Kid Gloves $2.25 to $3.50 A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR A SUIT OR OVERCOAT MAKES A SPLENDID GIFT SHOP EARLY IN THE SEASON AND EARLY IN THE DAY MJINNHEIME THE QUALITY 15" 11 STQRE of BEND J a When You Select GIFTS From Our Stock You Are Sure of Qutlity Mrs. 11. V. Iloyco has ruturncd from Bcnttlo, whero she spent over a month vIsltltiR with relatives. Will Kills, superintendent for tho United ContractliiR Co., went to I'ort lnnd last night on business, expecting to bo none two days. Mrs. Loello Pecker nnd son arrived In llcnd Inst nlRht from Xampa, Idaho, to Join her husband, who came to Ilond recently. They expect to make their homo hero. J, 0. Clhson, president of tho Statu Sunday school council, returned to Ilond yesterday nfter nttendliiR n mccthiR of the oxecutlvo comniltteo of the council In I'ortlnnd. FORMER BEND COACH . LOSER IN BIG FIRE Ted Sexton, athletic coach and mnnunl training Instructor In tho lo cal high school several years ago, now teaching at Astoria, was ono of tho many who lost a large sharo of their household goods In the fire last week. He and his wlfo and daughter wero living in tho Stradan apart ments, which wero burned. An early warning made It possible for them to save some of their property. Sexton Is a brother of Mrs. George J. Childs of Bend. Put It in The Bulletin. Friday John Cool: of Alfalfa Is a visitor In tho city today. W. II. DiiRgott of Ilodmond Is in Ilund today on IiuhIiiobs, Thn Baptist ladles will hold a ba zaar Saturday nt tho Orugoii Meat Market. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. 13. Ilothorn wore In Ilund today from tholr rnnch ut Alfalfa. A. H. Frlehnrg wont to Portland lnut night to spend two days on busi ness, Mrs, II, H. Iloyco loft Inst nlRht for Chicago, whoro alio will spond tho winter. Mrs. Gcnrgo Borrowmnn nnd son left last night to spond two weoka In Portland. Jack SuodgrnsB loft lnsl night for Lonvonworth, Wash,, whoro ho will uinko his homo.., art1 ' Thursday P. 1), Johnson went to Portland last night on business. A. It. Jnckson returned to Port; laud Inst night nfter spending sovcrul days in llcnd. John Dubuls of tho North Canal Co, went to I'ortlnnd Inst night on business. Mrs. John Ilesson nnd her daugh ter left Inst night for Portland, to spond sevcrnl days. Ous Schroeder of Silver Lake was In Bond yestordny on his way to Port land. Jack Snodgrasa will leave tonight for Leavenworth, Wash., to work for his uncle. J. II. Melster, loggliiR superintend ent for Tho Shovlln-IIIxon Company, loft liiBt night for McCloud, Cat., to spond n week. Gcorga Parkins, box snles manager for tho Brooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co., luft Inst night for Spokane on a short business trip. C. M. Thomas, lumber buyer for a Portlnnil llrm, returned to his homo thoro last night lifter spending somo tlmo In Bond nnd vicinity. Mrs. Ellon Welch, who has been visiting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, G, K, Olson on Newport avenue for several weeks, luft yestordny morning for arnhamvlllo, Now York, enlled by tho illness of u relative ASKS CONTRIBUTIONS IN A. R. C. CAMPAIGN Enrollment In tho Hod Cross may still ho innde, and thoso who may hnvo been missed In tho membership ennvuss nro urged to mnko tholr con tributions to Mrs. V. A. Forhos, Frank II. Trlnco, or Bev. F. IX, Board, In nstntemont Issued by riov, Board, no cfiairmnn of tho Christmas roll' call. Ito asks for prompt action on this point ns roports to northwest JjejtdgjJur.UjjB nrpnlroady overdue. .i.jflMNttHii ail mmmssm mm 4 -gg-JS3 bssr K&dte& r-"- f F TOYS! TOYS! A most wonderful collection of the very latest creations in Mechanical Toys, just received from Santa Claus' Work Shop. There is one or more toys for every good boy and girl in Bend. The stock is all displayed on tables and counters so it may be easily selected. Come and pick out the toys you want NOW. A small deposit will hold them for you until just before Christmas. This will save you the inconvenience of the last min ute rush. Hill : -Ahr- . mm toy land mslLM mm (Mr Store)