The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 19, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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HOME
SWEET
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by
Juck
Wilson
THAT I L MAK
WISE;
LOCAL NKWS ITEMS
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MiixIiiiiiiii, fill iIuki-i-i-m,
MIiih MaiKiU'ia Hi lir.'ili'i' lefl IiihI
IiIhI' '' I'lil'l hilld wlii'I'o hIiii will
Himlid her vuciit Ion.
(', II. 1 1 ii i ii ki li nt lliiinplim Ik
hiikikIIiik I III' iluy in lli-nd.
Mr. mill Mm. J. l Hurkelt of Mm
Ikih, arrived In lli-nd liml nlKlit uiul
ii in remaining over tndiy.
V. O. Ilurrimun, runner In the
Ft. Itiick district. Id III lloiul I ml n y.
Frunk I'l'iclvnl n In the city from
Ills in n oh near .MIHli-un.
Mr. iiml Mm. B. N. Mill of Kort
Hm-k, urn spending the week end
In Ili'ilil.
II. S'. Conk Iiuh Jum r'-n-lved
word of Ilin dciilli of liln (liiur.lit'-r
lit her llOIIII! ill Illinois.
t Dr. uiul Mm, Leslie (JiiIcIm-II have
returned U lleiul ufler u Hhurt Va
cation. AT TWO HOTELS
I'llol Untie lull.
Mm I'liill T. Haniliill. lliiniH.
K. W. Kliuniion. I'urtland.
N. II. Creen, Hun Krunclsco.
U. Anderson, I.avu Hutte.
Vlrlor Long, I'oitlunil.
Mr. uiul Mm. II. Hood, Beanie.
Mr. and Mm. H. N. Kill, Kort
Kock.
Mm. J. II. CumnilriKS, Kort Rock.
T. J. I ji in burl. Ontario.
II. II. Ainsworlh. I'ortlund.
Carl (iuiljc, I'ortlund.
W. K. Verllng, Crescent.
Con Hrenn, Orescent. ,
It. I.. Tumiiy, Hpokanu.
Jack Feiiton, KuRenn.
(ieoritn A. Hunt, Medford.
William Peterson, KuK'-ne,
A. M. Miller, Hun Francisco.
A. J. Wiley. Ilulsv.
Wltiill
W, (). Crosby, Ilnston,
Irving II. Crosby, Hum on,
Homer lilllllllll, I -oh AiikcIch
It. W. lieu, I'rliievllle.
Mm. ('. (). Auliliy, Rprugiu
Aiiiiiin lliown, Ketiltht.
Juck Drown, Heimle.
Jiiini'H Hurry, Crescent,
Hotel Co).
W II 1 In in II. Smith, Cunou City
Colo.
Aiikiihi Krug, Bisters.
W. O. lluriimtiu, Kort Hock.
Frank perHval, .Mllllcan.
I'm ii I Ili-ld, Huberts.
Hotel U l IkIH.
10. (I. ThoniUM, I'orlluiid.
11. O. Coleman, Wullu Wullu.
J. (. lIutTinan. New York.
II. H. HI in iiiii-m. Kluinulh KullH.
(ietirge MUfpliyi AHlorlu.
N. J. Juckson, V. 8. N.
Mr. and Mm. J. I'. Uuekett, His
tern. C, II llurniun, llniniiloii.
Mr. und Mrs. I'. C. Hiuiili, Mitch
II, H. I).
BEND-SISTERS IS
NEARLY COMPLETE
Wif liln the next two duys the pru
Ilnilnury Hurvi-yn on the Hend-Blntem
roud, now belnx conducted under
tlio direction of (J. I. Bti-bblnii, locat
ItiK niKlni-i-r for the Btut blichwuy
rommlHHloii, will b fliilh-d. Today
thn crew, workimc under Mr. 8teb
lln, la uboul two inllc from Sl
lm. I'pon the completion of thin nur-vi-y
Mr. SlebbliiH und crew will
probably b-Kln urvey on ', Tile
Dullex-riilifornlu lilliwuy pn-puru-toiy
to tlie lettiDK of the contract
and uctuul coiiHtructlon work.
U Ih expected Unit the hlKhwuy
cominlmilon will let thn contract for
a part of thin road coiiHtructlon at
I ho next meeiuiK. In AukuhL
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Announcement
Extraordinary
The Pioneer Garage Company wishes to
announce to automobile owners and pros?,-;
pective automobile owners that it is now
the local agent for
Hudson Super Six
Essex Automobiles
These two motor cars have achieved a
wonderful reputation in the automobile
world. Other people are giving them a
Wide reputation for efficient motoring and
comfort. : ;
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We urge you to watch for the announce
ment of the coming of demonstrators for
these two automobiles.
Pioneer Garage Co.
AGENTS FOR
Willys-Overland, Veilie, Croiv-Elk-Vmrf
Hudson Suner Six: ' Essex
u Motbr Cars, General Tires. , ,
SHEEPMEN WILL
POOL INTERESTS
MANAGER TAKES CARE
OF BUSINESS.
Tumiilo-t Ilin) I'iiIIh Hheep Ahkoi-Iu.
linn HuiiilleM More 'Hum KMW
lleiul 4 'iHiperiitive ItaiiK
iiiK In Huiri'NHfiil.
Coil Ha i y to thn belief held by
niuny ninne expertH that, cooperullve
Krazln In not practicable, the Turn-alo-Cllne
KullH Hhecp uiojoclution
tlilM yi-ur Ih expurlenclni; unexpected
HUcceHH in runisliiK more than 1000
ti'-iii) of Hheep on the DeHchuteH
nutlonul fori-Ht.
lleCUUKU tlllH UHHOCllltlon tlUH
chosen one Hi rain of xheep, all of
Hlmlliir habltH of Hhelter und food,
it Iiuh been made poHHihlo to collect
ull the Hheep of the UHKOclatlon
under ' one runco manager. It Ih
expected, owing to the HUccexHful
rttnge year, that the Turauio-Cllne
KullH Sheep ttHHOclatlon will have
fully 1000 mutton lamb for the
market thin year.
At a meet Inn Wednesday ereninn
the exec u tare commiltee of the asso
ciation adopted lt rulea and reitula
tloiiH, whereby provlHlon Is made
for the purchaHe of pure bred bucks
during fhe numninr montlm, the' em
ployment of head' hcrdari; any ' or
ull of whom niUHt own sheep and
be member of the usHoclatlon, the
murketlnic of wool and lambs, co
operative bargaining between the n
Hoclatlon and the forest service and
the management of all business of
the UHHOclutlon. The president, sec-retnry-treuHurer
and a member of
the executive committee, three sheep
owners, comprise tho executive committee.
Huiull Owner Helped.
Through the perfection of IIiIk
UHHoclutlon, the owner of a small
bund of Hheep will huve equal ad -vantages
on the range with the
turgor Hheep herders und will ex
perience uniformity in management,
each Hhorlng pro rata the overhead
COHlH.
Tbl summer 1040 head of sheep
are being tuken care of under the
UHHoclutlon. This year provision Is
being made for the purchase of 30
pure bred Hampshire buckH for
about 1000 pure bred Kambouillet
owes, The usxoclation will collect-1
Ivoly purchase these bucks. It Is!
the intention of the 'uhbocIuMoii to
Hend u member to the Halt Lake
rum sale, August 26 to 28, Inclusive.
The ofllcers of the Tumalo-Cline
Kails Hheep association are: John
Marsh, , president; C. P. Becker,
secretary-treasurer; A. E. Hobs,
member of the executive board.
The sheepmen in the association
are John Marsh, C. P. Becker,
George Morion, O. Van Tassel, J.
W. Wright, 1). Helsing, C. M. El
kins. John Park and A. E. Hess.
Mi-KKXZIK PASS HAD.
It Is the suggestion of auto-
Isih. who have come from
Western Oregon points that the
McKenzie pass road is In bad
coalition and almost Impass- -
able. The melting snows on
the west side of the range
have washed out the road In
several places so. that deep
ruts have been cut.
. Society Happenings
Mrs. C. S. Hudson was hostess at
a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Pilot
Butte Inn Tuesday. Those present
were: Mm. H. K. Brooks and
guests, Mibs Bunce and Miss Kulr
lamb. Mm. F. II. Prince. Mm. C. W.
Ersklne, Mm. A. M. Prlngle and
Mm.- Wallace Blrdsall.
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J A large supply of Underwear and t
; Hosiery is essential to Summer
Comfort. 1
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Munsingwear Union Suits
for the entire family
Ladies' Munsinpjweftr Union Suits
$1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.G5, 2.00, 2.25 suit
Men's Munsingwear Union Suits
$2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 suit
Men's Porosknit Union Suits. $1.50 suit
Boys' Porosknit Union Suits.. .$1.00 suit
Our Hosiery Department Offers
You the Maximum in Value
at the Minimum Price
Black Cat and Phoenix Brands
Children's Hose, 2 pair for 25c up to ..'65c pair
Ladies' Hosiery, 29c to '.$2.25 pair
Men's Hosiery, 2 pair for 25c to ' 85c pair
JUST RECEIVED Kirsch-Kratt Bungalow Curtains
made of scrims and marquisettes, daintily trim
med with laces, edg-;- . d0 Of dr nr
ings and insertions 10 D.lfD DdlT
Stop and Shop at
BROTHERS
Quality Pioneers lince 1911
Pennsylvania
.... Vacuum ....
Cup Tires
. i.-.. .
of 9,000
well as
Carrying a most extraordinary guarantee
miles. 'JThat applies to local conditions as
hard surfaced roads.
The
Cups
Are
Full
i of
Miles
.The next tire you use should be a- Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tire. '
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G. P. SMITH
SMITH'S TIRE SHOP
Expert Vulcanizers .
East find'Bond Street, on Greenwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boydsen cele
brated their 12th wedding anni
versary Thursday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd
sen. Lunch twas served on the
lawn, after which 'he evening was
spent at cards ana dancing. The
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Boydsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har
ris and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Van Metre, Mr. and Mrs. L. Perry,
H. James. Mrs. H. J. Fissel and
LOOK!
Auto Electric Service Station
of : : - Bend. Oregon
Coili overhauled, 1 Armatures rewound. Light! and ignition
repaired. ' ' Strombsrj Carburetor Service Station, " Ford coils
, readjusted free of charge. .Come and see ui ii your car skips or .
et wrong1. , Waverly Oils $1.10 per gal., or 5 gal. at $1.00 gal.
Good Luck Garage
Our charge ac
counts are not
expensive things
Not even to us.
Certainly not to our
customers. .
Of course, once in a
blue moon someone for
gets to pay a bill and
moves to Montana but
accidents ' will happen.
We don't think of
charging these slight
losses to our other cus
tomers any more than
if. our delivery wagon
b r o ke'd o w n we'd
charge .theiil foe the re
pairs. .....''!
And compared to our
customers', convenience
and their , appreciation
of this service of ours
the so-called' "cost"1 of.
carrying credit ;' ac
counts is nothing at all.
' Prove it for yourself.
DEMENT & CO.
Phone 401 !
ELECTRIC LAUNDRT
Koush Dry and Finished Wdrk
, , . . Ulectrle Machine UsetT' V I
Call 102 Hlil K., or writ j ,
,Mrs.:Pearl E, Lattfawer
-i Box 10. 9tn4, Oregon J -;
children, G. Day and Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Boydsen.
The Ladles' Altar society was en
tertained at the home. of -Mrs. H.
Linster 'Thursday afternoon. Straw
berries and Ice cream were served.
and those who were absent missed a
rare treat.'
The congregation of -St. Francis
church is planning on a picnic at
the fish hatchey Sunday, July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Smith and
family returned from Tacoma . Fri
day. Mrs. Meister, who has been visit
ing at the home of Mrs. T. A Mc
Cann, left for Spokane Wednesday.
Drop in
J on your
way home
take your -
family, a quart
of fresh -
ICE
CREAM
They will appreciiite '"' '
your thoughtfulness. -
. i Special orders
- for parties, etc
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