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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1920)
XII K I1KM) M'l.l.UTIN, DAILY KIHTIO.V, BKNI, OMCGON, TI.HHOAV, OOTOHKR 20, 1020. PAQH B , J 7. H IIHNIt TRAIN Ht'HKDUIJO i OriKn Trunk Arrives, 7;8B A. M. Loaves, 8:00 P. M. O..W. H. A N. Arrives, 0:60 P. M. I.osvos, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS K. C. Donovan of Uolyat Ih a ImibI dohh vlHltor In llio city. Mm, A. A. Wurnor and Mr. J. W. Iteedor of Hllvor I,nko nro In llumt tO III (011(1 tllU Npucllll HIISBlOII of UlO Ilehukiih lodge. Walter A. Jacob unit Mury 10. Caldwell of HiIb city u ro named In u mnrrlugo llcenso Issued from tlin of fice of tho county clnrk. V. II. nrtiniliiKU of tliii dlHtrlct of- flcO, WllO It 14 H llllOII (ipOllllllIK tllO lllHt 10 duyii nt liutlomil foruHt himli mi r ters Imro, him returned to I'ortluiul. , K, J. Coffey of Hoimirvllla, Mass., A. Mcrioniild of this city anil Mm. 15. K, Diivldnon of Ht, I'iiuI, Orn., nro tlin winners of prliun Kl von lit tho Knights of Columbus diinco. Itnyiuonil A. Wlltliiiiiiion of thin city linn Inft for Muro Islnnd, IiuvIiik applied throtiKh tho local rocrultlng office for onllstinont In the marines. Williamson will spocliillzo as on au tomolillu mechanic. fa pi a I n Charles D. Iliininmm!. in chnrgo of recruiting in tho Portland dlittrlct. In In Hand today on an In spection trip over tho Central Orn Kon district, which In undiif tho Jur isdiction of Sergeant C. J. I.amhort. Mi'N, L, M. Fobs will antortuln at hr homo lit HflO Wont Third street at 2:30 o'clock Friday uftumoon Willi u iiiuhIcuI ton. Miss 10(1 1 Hi (!. Built ti, deaconess of tint Episcopal church In hero from Now York to uld In tho organization of an ICplHaopul Hunday Hchool In lliiud. MInh Hiiiith expects to ho In Uniid until tho oud of tho wook. H. A, HIiiiihoIIi will conduct mid week services nl tha Bcundlnnvlun I .ill Intra ii church Wodnosduy evening, Oclubnr 27 (tomorrow). ThurHiluy availing tho I.udios' Aid society will iiiiml ul tha church. Moat mu at "Tha DukoiiI." D-117-122p You will hu uhlo tO NUO DH wall with a pulr of our S3. CO koIiI II I led kIiiskiis un you would If you puld $10 00 or $ IS. 00 olHowharo. Bymons HrothorH, Jewelers, O'Kiino bulld liiK. Adv. Dr. H. A. Cruwford, chiropractor. Orflca In i'ostofflco building. Adv. 100-1 1 2tf NOTIOK Miss Ethel Klolehor, president of tha Itiihakiih uusamhly of Oregon, will huvo charge of tho district convun Hon, which will bo hold Tuesday af ternoon and evening In Hiithnr hall All Itiiliekah urged to uttand. 32-1 19c Halloween Prowlers! Pur things undine In Hnl lowo'cn Novelties never poos our door. (hir selections HiIh year nro bigger mill better limn nl nny I line since pro-war days. Yellow Jack o'ljunlrrn wllh the niiwl awful (trlii are much rnoler to handle when made from pnplcr-niarhe. We have them Decorations Lanterns Masks Place Cards And Special Hallowe'en Favors Owl Pharmacy Moet mo nt "Tho Dugout." 8-117-122p PLEADS NOT GUILTY ON CAR THEFT COUNT After entering a plan of not guilty to tho cliurgn of Htimlliig an auto from A. It. DuvIm of thlN city. Bum Iloyca, recently arrested In Portland, wiin released hy Justice of tho Pence J. A, ICustes under $600 bonds. IIIh hearing Ih mil for Monday. Kd.Mc Doiiuld, arrested with Iloyca on llio Huinii charge, In hulng hold In default of 2300 hondH. Ho will ontor a plea on Friday, October 29. CLUIi CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS OPENED TODAY (Continued from Togo 1.) TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY at the LIBERTY THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS CHARLES AV in An Old fashioned 3 R mm club met with Mr. Bchouboo lato yos torduy und the latter outlined In a very gmioral way tho plan he has mapped out for the Ilend campaign, llrlafly, tho flrHt two weeks of tho campaign will bo devotnd to an cdti cutlonul and preparatory period. Tho drlvo will he conducted during the wook of November 8. Tho city will bo divided Into two districts tho Dluo and the White, each under tho leadership of a dlvlHlon major, who will command eight caplaliiH. TIicho captains will bo placed in chargo of teaniN of flvo worker each and for throo days, during two hours of thj forenoon, tho field organization will conduct a clty-wlda canvass for mem bers and service fund pledge!. Tho work will bo systematized so that no tlmo will bo lost In cunvasslng tho city. Cards bearing tho names and addresses of tho various prospective members will bo placed In tho hands of tho team workers after they hove been arranged and districted by at taches of tho local postofflcc. Omimltteea Named. A lotter is being sent out todiv from campaign headquarters to all members of tho Commorclnl club, urging their attendance at tho week ly luncheon tomorrow and asking Hint they bring one or two rcsldon's of tho city who ore not already mem-: hers of tho organization. Important committees were namd today at a luncheon at the Pilot Dutto Inn attended by members of the- board of directors and promi nent citizens. Tho personnel of the committees Is as follows: Campaign executive committee T. II. Foley, chairman; C. 8. Hudson, K. P, Muhiiffey, II. K, Urooks, T. A. Mc.Cann, C. A. Warner, W, I. O'Don nell, V. Dement, W. O. Coombs, II. B. Iloyco, H. W. Sawyer, A. Whlsnant, U. 8. Hamilton. Dr. J. C. Vandovert, J. A. Eustes, J. I. JlonncKsy, D. G. Mcl'horson, A. J, Uogguiis, D. C. Halo. Speakers' committee U. A. Ward, chairman. Publicity committee A. Whls nant, chairman; F. M. Illoom, Claud Smith, F. It. Princo and Paul Mourner. The campaign executlva committee will hold its first meeting following a luncheon at tho Pilot Hutte Inn Thursduy noon of this week. Tut It In The Bulletin. At the notcls. JTolel Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. B. Cowan, Port land; J. K. Bunnell, Klamath Falls; H. Baring, Narrows; D. Grinnell Bollevue, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R Ackerman, Silver Lake; E. II. Wil liams, Burns; Alfred Sagen, Prlne vllle; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brasmer Portland; D. B. Garvin, Chchalis Wash.; F. Wehrs, Portland; n. W Joiimart, Sulem; E. W. Blrchard I Wastlna. Hotel rizy. Mrs. E. M. Bergen, Portland; Price Hnsklns, San Francisco; H. Scarth and family, Sisters; G. C. Blackwcll, Portland; F. C. Donovan Kolyat; Samuel linker, Portland. Pilot Untie Inn. H. E. Beed, Portland; O. R. Mc- Mully, Spokane; Charles II. Smith, S. P. & 8.; C. F. Bailey, Portland; N. F. Sutton, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Curl Walker, Madras; S. J. Wall. Portland; J. T. Hardy, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warner, Sil ver Lake; Mrs. W. Iteeder, Silver Lake; J. L. Peterson, Portland Douglas C. Ingram, Portland; T. L. La Brie, Silver Lake; W. S. Poulson, Portland; D. L. Hynes, Portland; F. E Johnson. Portland; II. C. Dealer. Portlund; R. L. Simmons, Portland. iuiiirinminni!itiiimiuuiiiuiiiunnniiraiiimiiiuuiiuuiimiimiiiit:iMinimi:nmmnnnuinininiiiiiai!iumnnuii Portrait Snap-Shot Callendars Just the thing for Christmas remem bcrancc; unique, desirable and beauti ful. Something entirely new and novel for this season's Holiday gifts. You will be glad to find as an appropriate and inexpensive a gift for Christmas. The calander is so arranged that you can put one of your own Kodak pic turcs in it. Different than anything you have seen and more attractive. COSTS ONLY 25c Symons Brothers GRAND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "TEe Secret Gift" WITH AN ALL STAB CAST Tho watchmaker mended delicate merhanlsms with lov ing skill whether they were cased In platinum or honest pewter Just so he paired two human hearts, one Platinum, one Pewter. A great heart story every one should like. TONIGHT LAST TIME Constance Talmadge The Heart of Wetona" Put It In The Bulletin. C03IING TO THE GRAND FRIDAY-SATURDAY Crammed with mystery and thrlllN, and with tender and most unusual story. SEE IT I r $400,000 Exposition Buildings. ' $75,000 In Premiums 2,600 Head of Live stock. Dairy Products Show In connection. Dnlly Auction Sales. Nationally Known Judges. Studont Judging Con testBi Horse Show Each Night. Promoting and Perpetuating the Livestock Industry NOT a farmer lives in the West who hasn't a vital Intorest In tno wel fare and further development of tho livestock industry. The Pacific International Livestock Exposition Is a clearing houae for bigger nnd bottor livestock production, bringing togothor brooders nnd feeders from all parts of the country for exhibit ing and demonstrating the methods of raising pure brod dairy and beet cattle, hogs, sheep, goats and horses. Portland, Oregon November 13 to 20 Reduced Railroad Rates. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure to everyone except the druggist. If you have decided to get along without a good top coat and save the $40 just remember that if you catch a cold you can spend 40 days with a coated tongue and coated pills. Or if you have made up your mind to buy a cheap coat at $30 and save $10 don't forget that before Winter sets in you will look as though you had saved $20. Our Kuppenheimer and Michaels-Stern Top Coats start at $33.50 and run up to $70. They are the best top coats in the city for protection for price and per dollar. You can't afford to go without a top coat and you can't afford to go without top quality therefore we give you our address Don't lose it. ' i: It Pays to Stop and Shop at End of the Month Sale of New Silks Grouped for this important selling event is the most tempting array of Silks at the lowest prices it has been our privilege to offer since 1915. In cluded are: a01i Taffetas, black and colors $0.15 ( Crepe de Chene, flesh, white All at t )and Taupe QQ J Black Duchesse Satin (1W0 43 QS I Messalines, nearly every shade ) yard v0mUO I included - ' $2.95 Double Thread Georgette Crepe, yd $2.19 $3.75 Portea Satins, all shades, yd $2.29 $4.95 Charmeuse, black, navy, brown, yd $3.95 $1.69 Silk and Cotton Poplins reduced to 98c $2.15 Crepe Silk and Cotton Poplins, now re duced to, yard $139 PHOENIX HOSIERY Announcement of new prices effective at once. Old Price New?Pf $1.80 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $1.35 $2.10 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $1-65 $2.60 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $2.35 $3.50 Ladies' Silk Hose, now - $2.80 $3.90 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $2.9o $1.75 Men's Silk Phoenix Hose, now $1.35 $1.35 Men's Silk Phoenix Hose, now.... $1.00 LADIES' COATS Our entire stock of Ladies' Coats has been re duced for quick clearance See the values. Our Reconstruction Sale will be continued for two. weeks more. Radical reductions made on Domestics, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, etc. Mannheimer Brothers Jlimnnntinnmnmminiiimuiiniinin