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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1917)
THE BKXD BVLLKTIN. DAILY KDITION, BKXD, ORKOOM, 8ATIHDAY, HKPTKMIIKR W, lIT If illNi jLtf 'LlLJ Jill: SUPPORT of Home Industries is One Form of Patriotism. WOMEN Are Purchasing Agents In Most pAYROLL Money Stays at home homes. Their cooperation is necessary 1 1 1 helps make Oregon prosperous liiii LJul I GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES TEASSPICESiXIRACTtfTC Sworn Statements OF ALL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ON FILE WITH INSURANCE DEPT. AT SALEM SHOW OrcgonTife Leads I Oregon in 1. Insurance written in 1016. 2. Gain in Insurance in force 1 Old. 3. Gain in Premiums collected 1003 to 1916. 4. Gain in Insurance in force 1000, to 1010. Before you sign an application for Life Insurance in vestigate our new Low Premium Policies. i ran s li e Oregon's Successful Life INSURANCE COMPANY Oregon Money Invested in Oregon. HOME OFFICE Flb0d PORTLAND, ORE. A, U MILLS, Ci s, SAMUEL, E. N. STRONG, President. General Manager. Aisiatant Manager. ASHLEY FORREST District Representative Promote life and Vigor I S CXOf N ROD MHltHG Ca ' GOLDENROD ROLLED OATS WHEAT FLAKES PANCAKE FLOUR WHEAT NUTS RALSTON BRAN Oa "WhiaMMs" days uu Bolden Rod Oatt, Cor Meal, Rye Flour ad Bk-ok Wheat Flour. MANY GOOD POSITIONS. Can be had by any ambitious young 'man or woman In the field of rail way or commercial telegraphy. We -n-ant a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country Write today for full par ticulars. The Railway Telegraph In stitute, Portland Or. 247-50p Pearl Shortening A Product of HOME INDUSTRY. A Shortening of REAL MERIT. Made by one of the Largest Home Industries. For RESULTS it will compare favorably with any High-Price shortening on the market. It is ECONOMICAL and gives Excellent results in any kind of Cooking. Union Meat Co. ' NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. WSilfcM lip TRf-BLU IUHCUT CO., PORTLAND, OK. IX BKXD SOCIETY. (Continued from Page Two.) held a reception last night in the Methodist church parlors. A number of instructors were also present to meet the students. Games and re freshments were Indulged In.. Among those In attendance were Misses Ruby Keller, Ida Nlswongcr, Mildred Kline, Nellie Leslie, Bertie RagBdale, Pearl Miller, Janice Simpson, Irene Rooney, Hazel Hazelton, Mildred Mcrsdorf, Helen Downing, Alpha Inman, Gladys Brandenburgh, Kay De Armond, Ma rie Fox, Ruth Caldwell; Frances SteidI, Hilah Brick, Lena Sherman, Mildred Elliott, Sadie Whitfield, Mar garet Crumb, Gladys Couch, Florence Downing, Genevieve Currish, Arvilla Murphy, . Gladys Sather, Margaret Bond, and Messrs. Craig Coyner, Les lie Holmes, Le Roy Coyner, Marion Coyner, Eugene Wright, L. C. San ders, Dale Elklns, Roy Gilson, Miles Powers, Clayton Rooney, H. M. Grant, Ervln Trotter, AuHtln Bottrell, Har old Rooney, Stanley Bond. Paul Brookings, Calvin Smith, Emll Hln- kle, Merle Miller, Claude Gorton, F. Tbordarson, Ferrel Simpson, Delmar Young, Alex. Mcrsdorf, George Short, Mr.and Mrs. FranclB and Rev. W. C. Stewart. Final KohnIoii of Club " , The Women's Club of Bend held Its last regular meeting of the year on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.(D. Gilson. A constitution and by-laws were adopted and club colors, pink and green, chosen. Officers elected for the coming season wore: President, Mrs. C. -A. O'Brien; vice president, Mrs. E. Snow; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Burton. An interesting program was furnished by the membess. Papers were read by Mrs. C. A. O'Brien, on "Pooplo and Customs of Hungary," another by Mrs. E. Snow on "Invasion of Hun gary," and a "Sketch of Budapest" by Mrs. E. D. Gilson. Mrs. W. H. Burton also had an article on "Re sources of Hungary." Mrs. J. Alton Thompson, a now member of the club, was appointed chairman of tho program committeo, the other mem bers of which are Mrs. Gilson and Mrs. Burton. Tcncher Hold Reception ." The annual reception which tho old teachers give the new comers on the various faculties of tho city schools took placo Tuesday afternoon In tho assembly hall of the high school. Tno tea tables wore simply decorated In nasturtiums and asters. In tho re ceiving line were iMIss L. May Rlt chlo and Mjs. J. D, Davidson, who have taught In Bend the longost of any of the local Instructors, Confections, ,. Tobacco, Drinks, Gloves, at "Lumberman's," near the mills. Adv. 1 . rJ"l i ii i III I W3 ,1 Purola Toilet Preparations and Medicinal Remedies are Guaranteed to Please. Every Druggist n Bend Sells Them t r h i II Every Druggist in Bend Se ts Them I I j 1 I Larger Bottles of Bett Dressing t At The Sarr.e ht. nlAMpNrj O Mayonnaise Dressing A Dolicious Dressing For Salads, Meats or Fish. Ask Your flrocer For DIAMOND "W" PURE FOOD PRODUCTS WADHAMS &. CO. Munufactururs utnl Wholesale Orocera. I1 . OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR Its the daily break fast in thousands of western homes. Thero Is M other dloeitlblo and healthful. Kenotly rtoommordsd ai tho dally diet of tho ootlro household-. Rpmu.. th. InerMlonti .re ao blended os to produce a food that Is npetltitlng and perfectly dlgeited. nivuDin ' 'J'ho.e who have found other p.ncakM Indigestible wlU find OLYfdPIO agrees with tho tnoet delicate stomach. The Portland Flouring Mills Co. Send us the , end of the package and receive by return mail Magnetic Top. ;."?;' ! COUN".f'BKCORDH. Wlllla.m C. Poland to R. L. Mooro, deed to Srlu Vt NE'4 Hoctlon 24, Town Bhlp 16 H. R: .12 B.W.M. Harry . Fallman to R. II. Parsons, deedyto W'A NWV4 Boctlon 31, Township 15 8. R. 13, E.W.M. State of Orognn to Martha Warn staff, dood to NWV Boctlon 31, Township 17 R. 18 E.W.M. ., Contra) Oregon Irrigation Com pa'fy to Martha Warnstaff, dood to . wator rights on same, i. . ' f1"-' ...