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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1921)
TIIK IIKM) WI.I.KTIN. IMH'T KDITIOf., IIKNII. OnKOOM, WKIIVUhKAT. SKIT. 7, 1121. PAOK IIKM) T1UIX M III.IH I.K Ori'tfiiii Trunk Arrlvea, 7:35 A. M. I.euvea 7:80 I'. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrive. 6:10 I'. M. lA-nrrn, 7:00 A. M LOCAL NKWS ITEMS T. II. Koli'y wont to I'nitlund luat nlKlit (u spend two days. Minn Inn Cuiiillun rd urm-il tlila ilinriiliiK from a v In I tu I'urtluiiil. Mra. M. K. Iiuvla left lint nlxlit fur I'nrtliind. lo vlnlt her ln ii K lit it. K. A. Kr I ber a; went to I 'or t In ii rl IiikI nlKlit on IiiihIM'hm, In ri'lurn Thumdity. Ml ! Kulililc Kcyca und Vcrlln IIoiihIiiii of Kl'lllllOllll VlHlll'll In Ill'llll yenterday. A. II. KMcbellct In expelled to fH- I in ii todny from Portland, here he wi'iit Hominy. I.ynn I 1 ii x h iti it 1 1 returned IumI IllKllt Opal 'H' lifter K"'llllliK the week rtl In llfinl. M Ixa I.IIIIiiii Vim Meter returned to Hcdiuond IiikI iiIkIH after vIkIIIhk III Ili'iiil for acvcriil week. Andri'W llrown'a aiiillrulloii for meuiheralilp hi (lift fin- il'iuriiii'lit wan ri-iiil nt liit nlxlii' iih-- iiik. ( Stein utul wlf returned to I'ort luiul In hi nlKlit after apendliiK aevernl dnya look Iiik ii! lui.il III On tral Ori'Kon. Mlaa (ilailya Halhrr lift lnM nliclit for Portland. Inter to m to Kujicne and enter I. of O. Her slter. Mlaa Cora HulliiT. accompanied tier. Mr. and Mra John K. Dennis and Dr. unit Mra. K. M. Illooin returned toduy from a week's varullon apent at tho lukea In th Deschutes forett. H. A. Kranti returned to I'orilund. where he will enter Franklin high arhnol. luat night afUT vliltlnc for three weeks with hla fnllii-r. V. II Kranti. Walter Cook Iff t last night for rorllund. hiT he will aiurt In a 15 dny practice crulm- with the naval reacrve, on the mill rlia-er I'. 8. rl. Kuglc 38. Members of the l.ndli'a Altiir no ddy will be entertained at the Knlithla of tolumhiia rluli roum on, Wall nil r t at 2 3U o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ' Tim Woini'n'a Foreign MIlonary. society of the Methodlat church will meet nt Kpworth hull nt ! J o'clock tomorrow afd'rnooti. Klcrtloii of of-! fleers will bp hpld. i IIpt. H. A. rltpnupih returned this morning from Knlein. where hp took hla wlfp, who la now In a miliar-i I ii in there. Slip aloud th trip well. and la doing nlrply, lie report (!eotge Swires and wlfp of I'nri-, land visited In liend uv.t Hip wick ptid, returning to their honip yeter dny. They were here fur Hip f'ri time and were well plcucd with thp city. Mra. II. I". Ilelknnp of I'rl n-v i ! I rpttirni'it hint nlKlit to her home lifter vlnltlng here with her lirotlipr. Hr. It. I). Ki'ti'hiiin, her atntir. Mm. Kmmii W'hllMi'tt. mid W. IV Myers and fiimlly. I Mra. J. Alton TIioinjihoii und ami James rul 0 1 hi-J IiihI nlKht from u vlnlt of ai'VKiul 1 1 1 ii ii I Ii n to Michigan, going to n n ii in Ix r of plnces where ah" llvi'd formerly. Including: Hit roll. I 1 1 r u 1 1 1 1 . Clliilon, Ni-w HoHton and HI. Cliurli'n. Hlio found conditions there ypry good, alio an Id. Frank I. Itorkwell, hltih arhool phynlin puihir und ullili'tlo roach, nrrlvnd In HiMid Ihla inoriilhK from llln hiiniu lit Hpokuiio. Hi) la tint luat of thn illy li'iicliliiK force to n-port for duly, IjpIhk lulu on uccount of u n ui'i hli'iit to liln cur at I'niidlotuii, Hla wifn ucroiupunlpd him Iiptp. f II. Mpiz, A. HHpp, Hurry Frunti und II K. Funnctt hiivn rntiiriipil from ii htiiilltiK 'rip on which thi-y pucki-d to a point 12 mlliia wpnt of Hotilh HIbIit. They found iivUIoiicph of in any l""r, hut pri-vioun liiniti'rn hud iiihiIp thi'in ao nhy lliut they could not Ki-t alKhl of llii'in. Th- iiii-n plun unoilii-r trip aoou. Oil hla lunt vlnlt to Ili'iid hi-fori-li'iivlim for uiioIIiit purl of thi) nluli'. Iti'V. V. Norton hVrrla. rpcpully at:iti-lonvi-iitloii puHtor of Hip lluptlnt church, will npi'uk at thn pruyi-r nii'pllnx thin I'VdiiIiiK, ut PlKUt o'clock. Iir. Ki'rrln hua Impii tPtnporurlly pua tor ut Iti'diiioud. hut a ppriiiiini'tit piininr him hiM'ii lorutcd there thin i"k. Mr. und Mm. F,uiciip Coinntork, who wrii murrli'd Knturdiiy ut 11 o'clock In I'orilund, urrlvi-d In lli-nd thla mornliiK lifter a ahort honey moon npciit ut Hip bpuch nt Antoria. Tln-y will tiiukp their houip at COS Kpili-ral atrppt. Mr. t'omntock la pin ployvd In thn llrooka-Hcanlon office. Mra. Comnturk, who waa Mlna Kdlth Houthworth, waa tpachpr In the Mend achoola luat ypur. AT THE HOTELS KAILMKIW! Your hay crop ahould bn Innurrd. I am prnpared lo give you reul arv Ire Call me. 63tfc J. C. RHOHKS. OTH K On and aftvr thla datp. Sppt. 7. I will not he renpounlhlp for any inorp hllla rontractpd by Mra. Minnie I leu n y at thn Mounluiii VIpw hotel. TH-vnp MIHKC K MTAIITIIV I'lliH Hullo. Inn M, Whnedor, Hun Krunclnco; A. J. Itudlko, CIiIcuko; Tom WpIIiIp, I'ortlund; H. K. In I.oiik, KpuIIIp; J. O'Ni'lll and wlfn. I.akiivipw; K. 1. Uockwull, and wife. Hpokann; It. K. Ilunrmunn, Portland; N. II. Plumtiipr. Portland: Kd C. Howurd, I'orilund; Mr. and Mra. Ly man (i. (Nihil, Pundlfton; George A. Huuiptou, I'ortlund; Churloa Illnd nhuillcr und wlfp. I'ralrln City; II. J. Futtpr and wife, Hnatlle; Hi-tty Ket ter. Hi-uttlp; C. P. Hnrrla, HpbUIo; N. K. Chllda, KpuIHp; Clay itlnihart, Wullu Wulla; Hurry K. Wulther. The DuIIiib; W. H. Hinlth, Portliind; Cora I.pland, Yamhill; K. M. Ilrledwell. und wife. MrMlnnvlIlp; (Jporxn W. llrlPdwpll. McMIiiiivIIIp; Kllla IlrlPd wpII, McMIiiiivIIIp; Heorrje Brcwater, Hlnti-ra. HiHcl 'o T. J. Kreba, Rpokane; Mra. M. A. NpiipI. Prlnpvllle; W. P. Vandi'vcrt. I'uullnu; C. M. Murtena. (ilrurd, Kan.; I). J. Orannpinan, Glr urd. Kan.; K. J. Urunnpniun, Glrard. Kun. WrlKlit Ilol.-I A. Nlchola. Prlne vIIIp; W. II. Illnnlpy, Portland: Al bert Julian, Iteilmond: J. W. KKttn. Culver; W. I.. Vun Nuya. I'ortlund. IMihiiIiiK Hotel A. M. Kullen mucher, Anti-lopp; put Itellly, An tplopp; J. V. Cook. Powell riutt; E. K. Hopklnn, Powell Ilutte. MITIfK Notice la hereby given that the Ilourd of Directum of the Central OreKon Irrlitallon IHnlrlct will meet III the odlce of the Secretary In Kedmond. OreRon, at the hour of o'clock P. M.. on Tuenduy, the 4th day of October, 1921. an a Hoard of Kquulliatlon for the purpoae of re viewing and correction the anaeaa ment and apportionment of taxes to be levied by the Central Oregon Ir rigation HlKtricl for the ennulng year. J. G. McGI'FFIE. 74-79C Secretary. NOTICK II. A. Goaney will open hla barber ahop at the old aland In banement of Flrnt National Hank, Huturduy. Hepl. 10th. 7-S2c Flanhllghta. batterlea and lampa at Hiichwalter'e Tltfc The Meter Knows and Will Tell- Which appliance connumea the most electricity, an elec tric wanner.- an electric Iron or a 1 2 Inch fan? Your Klixtrlc Meter knowa. Without guennwork. with aclentlflc accuracy, your Elec tric Meter riHonU the enact number of watt-houra conaumed by every lump or appliance. Thin .Meter will tell YOU tbo truth, too If you will read It yuuraelf. Bend Water Light & Power Co. The Assembling of Beautiful New Fall Tricolette Silk Crepe, Satin and Serge Dresses That came to uh under advantageoua clrcumntances ao 'hut we are fortunate In being able to announce them at exceptionally low prlcea. You can In no way Imagine the beauty of theae gar ment by the price we have named. The atylea are particularly effective and they're fash ioned after norne of the very exclunlve models that aold at much higher prlcea. Kklrtn are plain and novelty effecta. Home of thene drene are frilled, ruffled or pleated. Tljy're made with three-quarter or long nleevea. We have an uniinual variety of ahadea to choone from and nlze range la from 1 6 to 4 4. Thin garment event that nhonld attract the attention of thoe who denlre a amart looking dreaa at a very mod erate price, indeed. Priced at $ 1 5. 75 to $49.50 New Jersey and Bramley Dresses at $6.75 to $18.75' FALL COATS- The newest models; the smartest fabrics; the most exclusive coats it has ever been our pleasure to present at prices as in expensive as $13.75 and upward to $oo.00. We have been appointed the exclusive agent in Bend for Perrin's Celebrated Gloves. It is well to be sure that they are of the better kind for the better is the cheaper. Perrin's Gloves are better because they are designed, cut and made for exacting women and are cheaper because they will outwear the ordinary kinds. These are available in cape and kid fabrics, in various lengths, are well sewed, and in shades to harmonize with the new fall costume. Priced from $2.75 to $3.95 Boys and Girls Will Wear Out Shoes- But some shoes will wear out quicker than others; in fact, nowadays many shoes will not give the service you've a right to expect. We have safeguarded your interest by excluding any doubtful qualities. Here are shoes you can depend on shoes that will stand the strain of recess and after school wear, yet dressy enough for Sunday best. See the big boys' shoes offered in many sizes at $2.75 to $4.75 See the children's shoes offered at $1.98 to $4.75. See the high school girls' shoes offered at $3.65 to $7.50. A new saddle strap Oxford for high school girls, sizes 2y2 to 8, at $4.95. MANNHEIMERS RED CROSS SHOP IS OPEN IN NEW HOME The Red Croaa Shop opened today for the firat time in Ita new rooms In the Miner buildinx. which have been attractively decorated. New stock has recently been received. A hat party, to make a supply of fall hats to be sold in the shop, is being planned by the ladies of the Red Cross. Question of Influence. The secret of success, according to a Kansas City minister, la to be born without money, friends or Influence. Many are born without money, a few without friends, but we never heard of a baby without Influence. g it City Star. W&Ml Fsipeir ALES EVERY PATTERN HALF-PRICE We are offering this tremendous reduction on all wallpaper in stock to make room for our new 1922 stock. Buy While You Can Save 50c on Every Dollar We have a very attractive stock now but it won't last at this price. Come while the stock is complete. A. J. GOGGANS 1 Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast I You've got a handf ul-of-happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the ma kin's papers I For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easyl P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three I And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! frltit Alhtrt U old in fppy rW tafl, tidy rii Mea, Ifndimmw pAolt1 nrf hmtt pmund tim hwmudma mnd mthm pounW erymtmt aim kmmUtt wth ' apeflf MMitMNr . WALL STREET PAINT SHOP ImsE Albert the national joy $mohe CapyricM 1M1 by . 1. Iiriak TebaceoCa. WUMlM'Sa" N.C A