The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 01, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    tna BRitD Bin.Mrm, daily edition, bend, oreoo. tikhimy, jink i, mao.
PAoa
LIBERTY
TUESDAY ami
WEDNESDAY
Charles
Ray
In
"Alarm
Clock Andy"
71m wtiaihios tale of iluitrrm( alrt
lemw Mlvtman who tiaiU lo wotk lika
ihuly renu and aiiiva, in low like a
million (Julian.
Also
Topics of The Day
(Saying! ol Wn)
and
R.oIin Comedy
GRAND
Tonight Last Time
BRYANT
WASHBURN
m
"6 Best Cellars"
and
CENTURY COMEDY
WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY
Fritzi Brunette
in
"THE WOMAN
UNDER COVER"
A fmuioe ihrtllef - a photoplay with
brafl appral and gtrai dramatic powcf
and
A BIG Y COMEDY
U. -. .' -IL J
BRVD TRAIN BCHKDC1.B.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrive, 7:15 A. U.
iLetm 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. R. V.
Arrive.-, :E0 P. M.
Learei, 7:00 A. II.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. mill Mrs. Clnirles McMien
spent Sunday In Culver.
W. n. Wilkinson left for BlRln,
Oregon. Inst night.
Mr. and Mm. C. A. Unncl; spent
D...lnt. M.lll 7i.lnn.ld In t. I .... I Mn
OUHWll null inriiup in i I 1117 V I II'..
H. J. Ovorturf, Jr., wont to Hood
Jllver S ii nil (i y to vJnlt with relatives,
f Mrs. DoiiiiIh Ciinnody loft Sunday
night for n few weeks visit with
friends tn Portland.
Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Ebcrly were
passengers on , tlia Sunduy morning
train for Hood Hlver.
C. P. Dorian left Sunday morning
to nttond it convention of Insurance
agents at Halt Lake City.
Elmor Nlswnngor, of Portland,
formnrly a resident of llonil, is In the
cii IhlH week on business.
Moi-Iho LiuiKHton, of Portland,
t h ii' nt tho week mid In the city, a
gucHt of Miss Laura Zelglor.
Tl. Froman and wife, of Mllwau
Mo, Oregon, are among tho delegates
attending tho Grange convention.
Rev. J. Edgar Purdy wont to
Prinovlllo Sunday to conduct servi
ces In tho MuthodlHt church there.
Miss Evolyn Carlson and Miss
Ida Ilonson loft last night for Minn
eapolis to apend tho summer inonthB.
Ilss Ethel Emory, of Portland,
was In Mend Sunday on her wny
home, after ft short stay In Kllvor
Lake.
Miss EuKenio Brandon silent the
Mrs. W. IC.'McCormlck, of !
ClllltUH.
Mrs. I,i I,. Hliobert, Miss rilndys
Audilun and Mm. M, M. Kosler, of
Itudmund, spout -Saturday In lli'iidd
shiippliiK.
.Mis. II. I'. Holmes, who hus bi'iiu
visiting her daughter, Mrs. ft. H.
.McCliirn, left Inst night far Inn' home
In Ashland.
Itiilpll Hui'kliiKlium, who has been
(tending si'IiimiI In llosnhurg, r
lurni'd hoiiiii for an extended vaca
tion IllUt lllgllt,
V. K. Arnold who was In thu naval
service during the wur, came In kiiii
dny nioruliiK on his way to his fur'
Incr htiiiiu lit I .a Pine.
Mis. Mury Hylvester, of I'rlu'i-vllln,
ri'turiH'd liome Kalurday night lifter
spending u week in llend with her
niece, Mrs. J. II, (.'arter.
Olgn Dickson, eight-year-old niece
of .Mrs. Karl Wright, left lust Sun
day night for u summer vacation
with ruliillves in Portland.
.Mrs. J. Corliss, of Opal City, who
hus bi'ii vliiltlng at tho Immn of Mr.
und Mrs. Chailiis Ilurl'tuughl of this
city, li ft for bur homo Saturday ev
ening. Miss Kuld Karnswoith and Mrs.
Sti'lln lliooks liift Kundiiy night for
Sim Kruuclwu. Mrs. lliooks wfll
niakn California her home for the
suiiiunir.
Air. und Mrs. Carl Johnson left
Suturduy nlKlil. Mrs. Johnson will
visit in Hi., en st and Mr. Johnson will
remain in Portland u few days on
business.
After upending Saturday In llend,
Mist Klizabi-th Vox, di'iin of women
at U. of )., luft Kuuduy morning for
KntcrprlNi to attend a women's club
conference.
After n six weeks visit with her
duugbter, Mrs. W. (J. Manning, of
this city. Mrs. P. O. Mills left for
her huiiin at Spirit l.uke. Iduho. Sat
urday night.
Mr. nod Mrs. J. W. McDonald and
Mr. mid Mrs. I,. C. Ituvldsou left
Sunday night for Aberdeen. Wush..
where they will remain duriug the
summer months.
Walter Coombs left Sunday night
for The Dalles, where he will meet
Mrs. Coombs who has been In Port
land, und will drive u new Ilulrk
buck to that city.
U. Kaspi'r. who for the past four
months has boon employed lit tho
Cnshmuii clothing store, left Sunday
night for Seattle, Wush., where he
has incepted a position.
Miss riochelln Itudnlph and Miss
Vera Tliorbus started last night for
Berkeley, California, to attend sum
mer school. They will teach during
the coming year In Honolulu.
E. C. Shevlin. of The Khevlln-Hlx-on
Co., left for his homo in Minne
apolis, Minn., after n three day visit
to this city. T. A. McCann accom
panied him as fur as Portland.
Mrs. Ethel Klrkinun Kirk of this
city, hus Just received word of the
ii
destruction of the nine room bunga
low on her furin near Corvullls. The
building was valued at $7000, but
wus fully covered by Insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer re
turned to llend this morning from a
mouth's trip to the east. During
tliulr ubsenen they visited Mr. Suw
yer's old home at Shelby, Ohio, go
ing also lo Iluffalo and Nlugaru
Kails.
Arriving 'in (lend Wednesday to
take up residence on her ranch near
here, Airs. M. Kulu received news
Saturday that necessitated her Im
mediate return to Hen I He. It Is her
Intention lo return lo llend In a few
weeks.
AK T. Iliiiii y. of Portland, who hus
been III Central Oregon the past two
week investigating the Htuvkrulsliig
prospects In this section, returned to
Ills home Saturday night. Mr. Haney
reports u favorable Impression of
Celt i nil Oregon.
A! Iks Jloniile Hcrlbner, Instructor
ill iniislo in the llend public schools.
and Miss Ueorglu Wutsmi who has
been visiting Aliss gcrlbimr the past
two months, left for their home In
Colorado, Kuliirdiiy night. .Miss
Srrl liner will return nr-xl your.
J. Klllotl, his daughter, .Mildred.
and Miss Hose llunuell, will drive to
Seattle, leaving here, Wednesday.
They expect to return by way of
Crater lake. Air. und Airs, (ieorge
Wilson will return with them from
Vuncouver, Wash., and spend the
summer In llend.
K. C. Trotter, who for the pust
few mouths has been a resident of
Sisters, left Suturduy night for Itay
luniul, Wash., where be will accept
a position with the Sunset Lumber
Company. Mrs. Tr?)tter will remuln
two weeks with Mr. and Airs. A. C.
Trotter ofthls city, before Joining
her husband.
Air. and Mm. C. E. Nichols, ac
companied the body Of Mrs. Nich
ols' duugbter to Portland Suturduy
night, where funeral services and In
terment took place Sunday. Mr.
Nichols is returning to liend the
early part oftha week, while Airs.
Nlohols expects (o remain In Port
laud during the summer.
Aliss Lucille F. Suunders, of The
Oregotilun. arrived Sunday morning
for u visit with friends. While here
.Miss Saunders will make trips to
scenic and other interesting spots
In this section to gulher uiuteriul for
newspaper articles on Central Ore
gun. Miss Snunder was formerly a
member of Tho Bulletin staff.
C. V. Dudrey, owner of the Curtis
alrpluno thnt ulded lu the entertain
ment of the guests who attended, the
stockmen's convention held last week
at Hums, was In Bend Saturday on
bis way to Portland. Air. Dudrey ex
pects to return to Central Oregon In
the early part of July nud will stop
at Pond for an exhibition flight.
Pianos, player planoi. ph no
gruphs, Bucbwalter's, Sherman Clay
Agency. 36 tfc
Clean Up! Paint Up!
and Keep It Up!
Abraham Lincoln Said:
"I like to see a man proud of the place
he lives in."
J So do you, neighbors ! Economy, as well
as pride, say, "Clean up, paint up, and keep
it up."
We say, "Come to us for everything you
need in the worthy work.
GOGGAN'S
Wall Street.
tffriV-
The response to our 20 Discount Sale on Men's Suits
and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments has been very
gratifying.
We are starting this week of the sale with the realization
that our sale to reduce the cost of clothing is causing the
"almighty dollar" to stage a "come back" performance.
It's buying power 'returns during this remarkable Suit and
Clothing event.
MEN We want to sell 1 00 Suits during this s.ale. In
order to do this we have made these reductions
Men's and Young Men s Suits
All Men's $70.00 Suits now.. $56.00
All Men's $05.00 Suits now $52.00
AH Men's $00.00 Suits now $48.00
All Men's $55.00 Suits now ....$44.00
All Men's $50.00 Suits now ..$40.00
All Men's $37.50 Suits now $30.00
Men's Holeproof and Inter-Woven Hosiery
selling at less than today's wholesale prices
50e, 0c, 05c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 '
' f f
m it
If ft
Our Entire Stock of Ladies'
Suits at 20 off
A good assortment to make your
selections yet remains.
XVTA m
I VI IMV1U
A Small Lot of Ladies' Sport Coats
aL20'toff.
Silk and Lingerie Waists, 20 off.
Attend This Sale and Profit, by the
Savings Today !
HEUEnDfllFTU)
ROTHERS U,
TCI WWW a. m VMM II m. mm mm - -
WAKINjfcK S tlGHTH
PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS
Concrete Pipe Company
BEND, OREGON.
Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks
Well Curbing, Concrete Silos
If it's made of concrete, we make it
Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 2491
i
WEDNESDAY ONLY
A MID-WEEK BARGAIN EVENT
OPPORTUNITIES!
Women's Hose
$1
$1
Children's Hose
pfclra children's Hoe:j
leavy rib; Bub-standurd I
f 60c grade; black only'r A
Misses' Hose
pairs misses' lisle Hose; h 4
ink tan and blue colors;
Umb lioso; reg. 79o puirT
La4' Handkerchiefs
$1
4 pairs women's Hose; ex
cellent for everyday wear.
Black, white
2 pairs women's Hose:
fine lisle; double heel and
toe; white only
6 ladles' Handkerchiefs;
some embroidered; some
with lace edge.,
Ladies' Purses and
Hendbags
Sovoral styles to choose
from; regular values up
to $1.89. Special
Infants' Hose
i pairB Infants' wool Hose,
black and white; a wool
ribbed mixed hose
Ruben's Shirts
2 Infants' Shirts: all siz
es; hulf wool; 70c grade,
for
:$1
$1
$1
12 Bars Melba Soap
nils niscn Rrarte soap
Special for Dollar Day
only
Embroidery
2 yards 10-inch Embroid
ery: fine quality. Doll
Day Special
$1
21
Curtain Scrim
2 yards Curtain Scrim or Mar
quisette, plain or fancy; i
white, cream
to 69c yard;
tin or fancy; A 4
or ecru; vnls. I
; 2 yards fori'
Camisoles
$1
Made of wide white lace
ribbon shoulder straps.
Special
1 1
Men's Union Suits
Men's Union Suits;
short sleeves, Ioiik
Special
ecru,
legs.
Children's Waists
$1
3 children's knit' Waists;
Cub brand; all sizes. Spe
cial at
Coverall Aprons
Women's Coverall Apron,
sleeveless style; made of
good grade percale
Infants' Dresses
Infants' white Dressesl
made of fine batiste, lace-
t rimmed
Children's Play Suits
Children's Play Suits.tfai
made of blue cheviot, I
with red trim T
Silkoline
3 yards Silkollne; 36
inches wide. Dollar Day
special ,
$1
$r
$i
Tennis Oxfords
White canvas, with rub
ber Boles; any size from
the smallest to largest.
$1
$1
THE JSARNER (pOMPANY
Quaifi V V Merchandise at tmt Popular Prices
' wock end at the home of Mr. and