The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 21, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin!
DAILY KDITION
FaaUakaa Brtry Afttrnaaa Rnt Bandar.
BBND. OKKUON.
Island aa 8eond Claaa Biattar, January
' t ltlT, at tha Pnt Offlc at Brad, Orison,
Act of March . 1879.
GEOROK PALMER PUTNAM PublialMr
BOBKRT W. SAWYER Editor-Manamr
FRKD A. WOK1.KLKN Nwa Editor
HENRY N. FOWLER... Auoclate Editor
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IF , . 1 11 1 1 , . 1
May Know
AlP
o the People
IVo you know that this rush of your to lay in Qr stocks of umm! In iIoIiik
the wry thins; you are tryinu; to prevent? Tire uiiukiiuI demand Imh-mumo of
this desire is quickly' tlvpletiitK the Immediiite siouk of kmm! In our country
and is consequently ralxliia; prices fur beyond their normal vuluo.
Nellie Paulson, and Sirs. 0
drews.
iKive llundnsl
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norcntt enter
tained at five Hundred Thursday
evening, Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. H, J. Todd, Mr. ami Mrs,
W. II. Martin. Mr. and Mra. Krml
Wilcox, Mr, mid Mrs. 0. K. lluvuril,
Mr. unci Mrs. Myron II, Hymens, Mr,
and Mrs, Quoi'KO Carney mid Miss
Mccarty.
ItnucliiK Party
Mr. und Mis, A. J. Kroonert nro
ontortnlng with a ltiu lnK party at
(ho Emblem club this uvoiiIiik In hon
or of Mr. Kronnurt's slslor, Mrs. (Jiith
orliio O'llrltm, of Chlcnico, who Is
visiting at thulr homo, Tho guest
list will Include about 130 people.
a a a
Miss Union O'Neill left for Port-
hind. Friday evening, to spend the
week end at hoiue,
a
Miss Mnrjorle llunilurson, who has
been the bouse guest' of Mn, Hi K.
Brooks and Mrs, CI H. Hudson, lfi
Monday evening for liur hoiuu In
Powell Hlver, II. F;
OHIO CAN FURNISH
500,000 SOLDIERS
(lly United Preea to the llend I'ull.lln)
COLUMIIUH, O... April' 21. Ohio 1
'Is taking stock,, propurlng to "(lu her
bit" In the war. Various statu !
pitrtmonts rnpni'tiid toduy, show Inn
her man and inuiiltlon power as fol
lows: Klvo hundred thousand mini
of mllltury age, 140,000,000 ucres or
farm IiiiiiIs, nearly S.OOO.OUO.oihi
ri'sourcus, 1000 pliiuts cnputilii of
mitkliig war munitions, 340,000 auto.
In the state, and a until producing
cupuclty of fifty million tons.
tiik wiuf7irnirTKL
will servo an old-fitsliioned chicken
dinner, with the trimmings, Hominy
at 0 o'clock.
AI.M1
Apple Dumplings and numerous oth
er good things. All fur DO cents,
Don't Buy More Than You
Need Now Don't Put in a
Big Stock Only to Waste it
or have it spoil on your hands
HOTEL COZY
Now Open To The Public In General
And Home Folks In Purtieulur,
MRS. NETTIE STEVENSON,
Ptbielor
SATURDAY, .APRIL 21, 1917
Jn
BendSociety
Reception
Mr. and Mrs. William Pattison and
Miss Nellie Pattison entertained from
8 to 10 o'clock Saturday evening, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. Andrews.
The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. M.
Tromblee, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ingemann, Mr.' and Mrs. A. L. Reft,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith, Mr and
Mrs. Fred Ecklinger, Mrs. W. Cor
nell, Mrs. Daub, Misses Etta Cane.
Grace Cane, Mae Ritchie, Hazel Thor
son, Amy Ingemann, Lena Sherman,
Fern Reft, and D. L. Wiggins, Eli
Champaigne, Herbert Ecklinger and
Howard Young.
a
Five Hundred
Mrs. H. H. DeArmond entertained
the following guests at Five Hund
red Thursday afternoon, for the
pleasure of Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy, of
Prineville: Mrs. Vernon Forbes,
Mrs. Howard Greiner, Mrs. Fred Wil
cox, Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. George
Young, Mrs. Elmer Ward, Mrs. R. L.
Edwards, Mrs. Ashley Forrest, Mrs.
Louis Bennett, Mrs. J. C. Vandevert,
Mra. J. "Gagen, Mrs. Montelle Coe,
Mrs. J. Edward Larson, Mrs. A.
Hanson, and Mrs. A. F. Larson.
Mrs. Gagen won first prize and Mrs.
Forbes consolation. Delicious re
freshments were served.
a a
Surprise s
A jolly surpirse was given Mrs.
T. H. Foley at her home last Saturday
evening, the occasion being her birth
day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Perln
ger, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Andros, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clapp,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Lundberg, Mrs. J. M. Lawrence,
Mrs. Frank McCormack, Mrs. Hall,
Mrs. Albright, Miss Hunter, and Carl
Green, Averal Hanna and Roy Lund
berg. .
a
Marshmallow Boast
Miss Margaret Schreder enter
tained several of her friends Inform
ally Friday evening. During the ev
ening games were played, after which
marshmallows were roasted around
the fireplace. Those present were
Misses Margaret Thompson, Margaret
Wiest, Marion Lawrance and Harriet
McCuen, and Harold Shumway, Hugh
Thompson, Francis Lambert, Bill
Borden and Donald Krull.
a a a
Miss Madora Howard, of Des
chutes, is spending the week end at
the home of J. P. Keyes, as guest of
Miss Jeanette Keyes. This afternoon
Miss Keyes entertained the following
guests Informally, for her pleasure:
Misses Marjorle Baird, Frances Hey
burn, Bessie Sifilth and Marlon
Bather.
.
Bed Cross Benefit
A Red Cross benefit party, will be
given Monday evening at the Emblem
club. Plans have been made to have
about 60 tables of cardB. A charge
of 26 cents will be made, and ladies
are requested to bring a few sand
wiches. ,
a a
liowkcr's Orchestral
Bowker's Orchestra furnished an
unusually good program for dancing
Stop buying as though you never expected to buy hkiiIii. The farmers of
Oregon are our first line of defense. Thousands of idle acres of the richest
ground In tho world is Ih'Iiik put into cultivation to cure for our pcopln.
Our Immense stock of nil standard depcudunblc kmmL will be sold in reas
onable quantities on our regular basis of doing fair mid square business"
with the people. Wo will spare no effort to keep everything needed here
for you. In these uncertain times we will help you all we run, but vmi must
do your share DON'T HIT MORK THAN' YOU NKKI) IK TOl' V.XT TO
KEEP PRICES DOW.NX.
The more goods you buy that you have no immediate use for, the higher,
will be the prices when those are gone. The more yu pul utvny, the mure
you will waste. Get busy and let's all use a little common sense.
Wednesday a customer from Prinevillo came In anil bought three sets of
shoes for his family there were five In his family, which meant 13 pairs of
fhoes stored away lie suved $11,113.
!
Another fellow, from I .a Pine, bought three 0x12 Hugs, because he could
save (118.45 thereby. Another took three bolls of bleached muslin, tiecuuso
he could save $3.73.
Such Is the story of depletion of stock or reliable merchandise every day.
USK YOUR BETTER JUDGMENT.
KENWOOD BEND VIEW.
PINELYN PJkK-TERMINAL
AND KENWOOD GARDENS
Easy Monthly Payments on Lots In these JltlJilloiis.
J. Ryan I Co.
we wiu. mum ,
a Htmm en tm Mlhlg
'evaenl ' &e lit.
R.
M. Smith
CLOTHING
COMPANY
Quick .Service
LIGHT
and
HEAVY
HAULING
TRANSFER
DELIVERIES
MADE TO ANY
PART OF TOWN
RED 66 1
CAREFUL
DELIVERY
' HACCAGE
PARCELS
EXPRESS
Given Goat Attention
Oregon Fuel & Transfer Co.
Corner Oregon & Wall Sts.
THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN THE STATE
at the Hippodrome Tuesday evening.
Thursday a Patriotic Dance was giv
en there after the parade. Both were
were well attended.
a a a
Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Marhham enter
tained Saturday evening at their
home on Ogden avenue. Dancing was
enjoyed during the evening, refresh
ments being served at a late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Markham will give a
similar affair this evening.
a a
Basket Social
The United Artisans will give
basket social Tuesday evening at the
Hippodrome. Music will be furnish
ed by the Jazz Band. Everyone Is
Invited to attend.
a a a
Tea .
a Mrs. J. P. Keyes entertained Mon
day afternoon with a tea, for the !
pleasure of Mrs. Phillip Brooks, who
ten monaay evening ior rortiana ana
Vancouver, B. C.
a a a
Buffet Lunch
Mrs. H. K. Brooks will entertain
tomorrow evening with a buffet lunch
for Miss Marguerite Fafrlamb, of
New York, who Is visiting her.
a a a
Dinner Dance i
About 25 couples enjoyed the Din
ner Dance given at the Pilot Butte
Inn last Thursday evening.
a a a
Bridge Club
Mrs. J. P. Keyes entertained the
'Bridge club Friday afternoon at her
ihome on Louisiana avenue.
a a a
' Miss Bertha Mannheimer, of Chi
cago, is visiting at the home of her
brother, C. Lv and Mrs. Mannheimer.
Mrs. Mannheimer entertained at tea
Wednesday afternoon in her honor,
a a a
Mrs. Herbert E. Allen and daugh
ter Jean returned Thursday morning
from a visit of several weeks in Port
land. a . a
Tin Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Young enter
tained Thursday evening, the occas
ion being their tin wedding anni
versary. Music and refreshments
were enjoyed during the evening.
Tbe guests wore Misses Gertrude
Hanks, Lena Sherman, Nora Living
ston, Bernie Galsko, Bertha Dlshon,
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Rcasonab.e
We'll loan yon money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every Iot commands h view
of the River, Mountains und
City. HuildiiiK restrictions
according tp Lwation.
-si:f.-
J. RYAN
O'Kane Bldf.
CO
Phone Jit
f
Comfort by Night
to Portland
.SAIIHI-UIIIM IKIINIl Hi
I4:llIiU4IUIlBVMtJUIl I I1UI1II Ills
pcutdii norrnu nur
bLmnnL UIU.UUU Lint
Standard and Tourist
SLEEPING CARS
Tourist Sleeper Daily Each Way ,
STANDARD SLEEPER
Leave Bend Monday, Wednesday,
Friday. Leave Portland Sunday,
Tueaday.Thuraday.at 7:10 P. M.
HOMESEEKERS' FARES
Reduced round trips from Middle West to
Central Oregon, the First and Third Tuesday of
each month till December, inclusive.
ROUND TRIPS
From Missouri River St. Paul, Sioux
City, etc. $52.50
St. Louis 55.00
Chicago , 57.50
Prepaid tickets delivered by wire.
Stopovers at all polntB. Final' Return Limit 25 Days.
CALIFORNIA North Bank Road, and 8. S. "Northern Pacific"
At your service for travel information.
J. T. HARDY, Trav. Fght. & R. H. CROZIER, Asst. Gen.
PaBB, Agt., Bend, Ore. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore,
Send or ask for Oregon Trunk's Potato Book.
(jHSHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY '
SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
Ladies! '
The Indies of Bond are cordially Invited to attend an
Elecrlual Cooking Demonstration to bo hold at tho
BEND THEATRE
Wednesday, April 18, to Saturday, April 21, Inclusive.
Each afternoon from 2:80 to 4 p. m.
MRS. P. II. WATHON, Pomcstlo Scientist, will prepare
different menus onch day, on tho famous WESTERN
ELECTRIC HUGHES RANGE. The cooking rates nt
Bond make oleetrlc cooking more oconomicnl than other
fuel. A flno cake, cookod electrically, will bo given away
each day.
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
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