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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
thh nnrrn MJMiKTIrl, DAIIV EDITION, MINI), OIIKGO.N, KATl'MMV, NOVKMIIKIl 15, 1010 PACiB Q 9 Good mental as well as bodily stimulus comes only in surroundings of harmony. 1 'art' i its interested in the musical education of their children should choose a Hrunswick Phonograph because it has achieved perfect sound reproduction. In no other instrument is tone reproduced with as great a richness and fidelity. The .Brunswick Method of Reproduction The Urunswick Method of Reproduction is re sporiBible'for'Tlie'"Krunswick,B superiority. It consists of two exclusive and scientific features the Ultona and the Tone Amplifier. "., The Ultona The Ultona plays all records. Ity a simple turn of the hand it presents tho required needle, correct weight and precise diaphragm. The Tone Amplifier The Tone Amplifiejf is a vibrant tone cfiamber. Huilt entirely of wMd like the sounding board of a fine piano or violin. No metal touches it. Hence its freeness from any harsh metallic sounds. Knowing its super quality we do not hesitate giving it our full endorsement. Come in today. Let us play your favorite record on this beau tiful instrument. If you like we'll make com parisons for you. Bend Furniture Company u LOCAL NEWS ITEMS M. I). I'owrull, cif 1'rliii'vlllP. Ih ovnr un hiiKtiiim today. JiiIiii IIuIiIkIh". t ltlllllUltl. Ih U llnyil vUliur today. Kilwuid (liiuld nt M I ! ! I -.t rl via a Mi-nil vlHllor Saliuilay. ' Mm. Cliarl-H llliiiliiian. nt KlMlf-r. wiiHIti lown till morning. Mr unci Mr. J M JaiiHK..iii nf lio- ('liutH. have boon In Ilond oi biinl rii today. ! .MIh Mario I.enro, daughter of Mr., and Mm. (loorgn l.onre, 039 Colum bia mrei'l. entertained u number of hi-r 1 1( tin friend thin afternoon. In honor of I liu eighth birthday. Tin Infant hoii of Mr. and .Mrn. Henry Craner wan baptised at the home of Uv. Frederick A. T. Oarn IiiIhhiiii. Thursday nflernnoii. Nov- onlbOt':i:i, nnd-Tnm-glvnn- the nmiiu of J Ion ry nlolvlu. Mr. mid Mm, Harry Toiiln, of Port land, mopped In thin city Hi Ih morn ing on their way to vlnlt at thu Doii uld ranch hear Flfu. J. K. Ilagllii Ik cmiHlructliig h four room modern bungalow, on tho cor iiui' of Florida und. Wull. Hu nx'pn'Mn to occupy thn ruMlduiicu when coin, ploted. Mr. Oho. Mel. Inn, wlfo and duiigh Inr, Jli'HHlu, left llinid .tui nioniiiiK for HpoliniM!, whore tlmy expect to UHiko tliolr homo. Mr. Mcl.ln'ir him been I i v I n k on u lioiiii'Ktuad nonr Ci'imcuiit tlm pant ynur. K. I'liarl who a year ago Hold IiIk IntorcHt In thn Oolditn Itulo mora on Wull direct und ha Hince been In bunliKimi In Portland, Iiiih returned to lend for thn winter, Mr. Pearl Ih attain' Identified wttlj, Ilia Ooldun Ruin. I i .. i'l'ij . ' Glen Ilurch, Hon of Mr. and ,Mr. Prank Ilurch, entertained tho inem bnrH of the youiiK people's i:uhh of tlm t'hrlntlan church, Friday evening at tho homo of IiIh pureulK, 23 4 Went Second Htroet. After n kocIiiI even InK IlKht rufrcHhinnntH wore served. . M. A. Palmer, who left for Houth crn California several woekH uko, had recently undergone a severe opera tion In a I. oh AnncleH hospital, ac cording to mi'HHiiKeH received by fri end H here.. He Ih now reported to be doing well. Mr. Palmer Ih expect ed to return to Ilend In tho spring. Twenty-elRlil member of the Wo mnn'H Foreign nilHHlonary nocloty met at tho home of Mm. John Sum ner In Kenwood. Thursday after noon. Tho study for the year Ih. "Tint Crusade of CompaHHlon." The lesson for the afternoon was read by Mr. A. J. Erlck hoii and tho mys tery box waa opened by Mrn. E. W. CIlHon. After tho business meeting tho hostess served hot rollH, sulnd and coffee. . The Ladles Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church and their families were cntortnlged ' Thursday evening at a Iioiiho party I at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. F.rlckson on Wall Htreet. After a mimical and literary program tho re mainder of the evening was spent In a Boclnl way. I.lRht refrcHliments were served. On December 4. Mrn. O. Dnhl und Mm. Ooo., Ericknon will entertain the society In the parlors of tho church. ' i The members of the linnd local order of Moom! were entertained at a card party by tho ladles of the' Moose Heart Legion. Thursday even ing In tho club rooms of the Moose temple. The first prize was awarded to Mr. Hance Jlagan und Mm. A. IcLelan wbllo' the conoeltlon prize was won by. Mr. It. E. Holmes and Mm. J. Newby. Kefrcshmoutg ware' served by a commlUea of Indies con-j slstlng of Mm. Q. CarlHon, Mm. Ceo. I T. Sellers. .Mrs. K. A. Smith. Mrs. I Ceo. D. ltuker. Mrs. J. Newby, and ! Mm. Shite. I Knl your chU-keirdTirner at the Aliamont. We will siu-ve dinner I from 5:30 to 6:43. 13S-: IF YOU ARE GOING TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THESE WONDERFUL i.l;i 'if' Phonograph , , : Bargains IT'S ONLY A SHORT TIME NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS AND , YOU WILL WANT TO HAVE A PHONOGRAPH. Two New Player Phones In Oak Cases With 10 Records $90 American Phonograph In Golden Oak With 10 Records. $85 Large Mandel Phonograph $175 Value, Wkh ' 10 Records $125 American Phonographs in . Fumed Oak and Maho gany with 10 Records , ' $100 American Phonograph Smaller Size Fumed Oak With 10 Records $75 One Small Victor, $25 Value With 10 Records. $23.50 These are only a few among the many splendid offering we can make you at this time now that our stock is full and complete. . - A Few Records here For You "Johnny's In Town" Arthur Fields and Peerless Orchestra. "Buddy Boy Peerless Quartette. "Plowdy" One-step and "Russian Earl Fuller's Orchestra. "That Soothing Serenade Robert Lewis. v "When You Feel a Longing In Your Heart" Columbia Quartette. a TOy.'iatXLa':tt!lL.r.'.;v''';' im; ".! m , ,. ... n .... ,iV , , , .1 j, , ...h.t ,tJ , . , ,. , ,,.K.vt The Little Paris Shop A Gift Shop for the Whole Family , lIERE you will find the simplest and most attract- ive; solutions of most of your Christmas problems. A Merite Christmas is bound to be a happy one. Glance over this list and check the things you might be Inter ested in. Then come In at your earliest convenience and see ho-vr really beautiful and artistic M6rite Jewelry is,, St. Gifts for Youn GirU " Peart Do.ds 50c to 2.00. ' Eur Drops 26c to IL25. . Wjwi.00to47B. , Brooch Pins 50c to 12.50. ; ) Bar Pins 25c to 1.50. Gifts for Women j Pandsnti ilid Chains 1:00 to 6.00 V Oriental Beads 80c to f 100. -';; Linperie SU S5e to 2.00. t , , Bar Pina 25c to 2.75, Brooches 25c to 2.75. Hat PiM 25c to 2,50. ' For Children LocVet and Chain 1.00 to 2.00. Baby Pin Seta 50c to 2.00. Bib Holders 1.00 to 1.50. Bracelets 75c to 2.50. Handy Pins 29c to 75c. , For Men and Boys link Cuff Buttons 25c to L 75. ' Waldemar Chains 1.00 and up. i Waldemar Chains with Pen cilsor Knives 1.50 and up. Scarf Pina 25c to 1.75. i Ti Cluna ISn tr. it 7H 1 i.50. J , . Sphier Building Bend, Oregon , "A Little Birch Canoe And You" Sterling Quartette. ."Light Your Little Lamp Of Love For Me'Campbell and Burr. There are hundreds -of. others that will appeal to your sense of music. L. K. SHEPHERD EVERYTHING IN MUSIC I'OIXI) XOTH'K. Notice Is hereby flven that the city of Hend has taken up the fol lowing described livestock, to-wit: One bay gelding, star In forehead. snoa, urauuea T over UU connected on rlRlit hind quarter. The cost of redeeming said livestock will be $1 per day and cost of advertising. In case of failure" lb Tedeem on paVt'of owner said livestock will be sold as provided by the charter of the city of Bend, on Novembefi2, at 3 p. m7. at the city pound. 1 138d-c-3Sw-c COME AND CURE CARE TOMORROW The "Little Brown Church" ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL HAS HAPPY, . HELPFUL SERVICE "Tho "Tho At 11:00 A. M. Beatltudo of Forgive ' ness". At 7:30 P. M. Question , That 'Empires." GOOD SIIS1C. Wrecks Cor. Franklin Ave. and Sisemore St. J.EDGAR PURDY,P..tor it-' irw 1 fes i , KKVINIi mm Good Pastries are an essential to a well balanced Thanksgiving Dinner A Put yotii order in for specials i a Bakery i..;A- . fci'i t-Ujp-r.. - American 11 il ffHE .WARNER COMPANY ismJ , . H:t:!!i:mMm:Hnmuu:wtmra:nMnttntsaKsn)tt:n:ii.-y 1' . :r " .'-- . , r.-j-.-H-.;.--- RINT