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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1912)
thh iih.vd nvu,r.Tts, iiknd, vi:dnkhiav, ocrronim 2, 1012. PAGE 7. i It J r ' r ! . It. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Qt Jt LAST WEEK ;;:?K showed you 11 few pieces of our liimc fall Nliinnifiil of OUTING FLANNELS. VVc .stilt lmvc a good as.sorliiicntorthc.se fs jjoods to pick from. Choice, per yd. "v THUIIQ XAfTITItf wc urc closing 1 niO TT II'En. out our entire line ofNEMO CONSISTS at cost, in order to make room for an entirely new line which wo wilt tell you about later. Just Arrived tt.K HKAUTIFUL LINE of DRESS GOODS. WWo Wale Serge in blue and ttin, at per yd.... $1.15 Diagonal Serge new blue, yd. .. $1.75 White Bedford Cord per yd $2.00 Also a full line of Silk Poplins in all .shades at per yd 50c See our corner window. Always Something Now at Tho Storo of Better Values." BITS ABOUT TOWN. Mr. F. iPorllaud. F. Hmltlt left Buuiluy fur 1 Dunk hunting lgau yrstordity In im county, f Dan II. Hrnllh and wife of Uldlaw I Mora lleiid visitors Friday. I W. N. Roy nf (.aldlaw waa trans- I acting business In (own Monday. at Mr. ami Mr. James Paltnn were In town Friday from their taldlaw 1 rio mo. 1 o, ,f Mm. W. A, Dantxachor loft last Jweek (nr Hpokano to vUlt friends for noma time. Mr, (ton tit nml Mr. Ron gavo a card party Monday evening for tho young people. At tlin t.nra homo last Friday eve iiIiik. Mr. F. F. Hiulth entertained tho ItrldKo Cluli. Tho Presbyterian tallica Guild will meet thla afternoon with Mr. IS. I. Ilroaterhou. William F. Arnold and family, who aold tholr ranch hrro recently, tiavo located at Adln, Cil. Mr. and Mr. Ocorge liwoll left Kunday for Walla Walla, Wash., on a ahort liualneaa trip. Kant Lake waa atocked with flih last week, tho local forestry people 1 1 &n scws&utu-jaam 1 a&im EUII JBJBw!lil 1311 J jOeaA flmyi- af want you and Hob to come io ouA ftaAiy next &Aiday nip hi, o'm alwaya aiad io aive a ftaAiy, bccau&c cJ"m ftroud of my handiomely furnished home. JCife iin't woAih living if you live it nit Ay youAseJtf. of enjoy cnteA tainina ouA fAiendi, and they alwayi have juci a pood time when they come io our Aome. cf'ii -Lei you and of, Amy, have od moAe fuAniiure than any ten women in town, be cause when peoftie come into ouA AomeJ they can't helft waniina theiA own alio id be beautiful, fie o.qod, x JCou, U'.Sstfn mafilnj tiff Aortt htautlful, ami happy, J owt It atl to E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does its D.uty. ! "' ''! M..I . I . ,.. co-cporutliiK with tliu I.u I'lno C'om morclnl Cluli In kcUIiib tliu Mali Io tho hike. Kil Dolpli, cmmln of tlio Mlaxo Mm Hoi, iirrlvi.'il Huiidny nlKlit from KIrIii, III., to vlnlt thum. 'J'lio I'rlBclllu CI 11 1) linn lioKim liolit Iiik weekly ineutltiKK. heliiR enter tiilnod hy MIn Wlotit lint nlKht. il.tiMt '1'liurnttny Mm, (k-orxo A. Jomm lintel tnliii'i In honor of Hov er ;i I Indie who aio leiivlnx llond. Tho flro neawin IidIiik over, itll the KUftrila diii'Iu)(m1 hy tho DeMchutea Nnllonnl Hervlce wore let ro Momlny. An Infornml (1 11 n co wu Mlven )at Tlmrmlny ovoiiIiik hy Mr. I'litnniii In honor of hr aliitor, Ml MHiy lllnno). A. C. I'nlmor. who tint tho flrat lino of type lie re, u puhlliiher of tho old Draicliiitus lioho, la here on n Imalnwia trip. Thero will ho a moetlnx for men only nt tho lliiptlat church lliinday, Octolmr 0, nt 3 p. in. If you nro u man you nro Invited. Mr. W. II. Ilrntloy nnd children have returned from an extended vlnlt with rclntlu'H mid friend Ht Wnlln Wiilln. Wah., uml other point. John If. Illttnor rcrnlvrd u me a Ko ypRtenlay from V. Contro, Cat., of tlio death of hi hrothor. Joiapli n, Illttnor, who mnde hi homo there. Mr. O. C. Tlckuor of I'ortland I expected In tomorrow uvonliiR to Vlnlt her lter, Mr. A. M. I'rlnKlo. Mr. Tloknor will arrive next week on a hUNlnma trip. Mr. K. J. Dlmlck of I'ortland I vUUIiik her aon, J. W. Dlmlck. Mrs. Mnry Hardy of Amhoy, Wnah., la alio hern, on n vlalt to hor daughter, Mr. J. W. nimlck. An electric Unlit olo on tho weal vldn of Wall atrret, oiipoilte Mliino otn atreot. cot tlrod of standlnc and felS down Friday afternoon, lirltmlnK with It nn arc light. Mr, i:. 0. Itourk of Crcacont underweiil n allttht operation Monday at tho (lend MonplUl. Hho nnd Mr. Itourk returned Hiindny nlKht from u vlril at Walla Walln. Wni.li. Tho Onrlll atoro ImiIIiIIiir next to Howard'a atudlo I IioIiik remodeled, atalr hnvliiK hcen liullt on tho In aldo to the second floor nnd tho tower floor partitioned off for living room. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Averlll nnd children left yesterday for I'ortland. Mr. Avcrlll's health han not lieen Kood for some time nnd alio goes down to tho metropolis for treatment for a few week. Mr. nnd Mr. C. 8. Hudson left Monday for HprlnRflcId, Ma.. In answer to telegram calling them to tho death bed of Mr. Hudson's' step father. They will bo gone prohably about three week. Ward If. Cotdo returned Thursday from a ten days' trip to tho south eastern part of the stato and left Friday for Madraa and other towns In the northern part of tho county, He got hack Saturday, Itev. Krncst Newham, who has been assigned to tho Hcnd Methodist church, wilt arrive this week and preach next (Sunday morning and evening. He la a young man, un married, and comes with high recom mundatlon. The local forest people last week completed an 80-foot lookout tower at tho Ilosland ranger station. It, will save tho ranger from making nj sevcu-mllo trip to his former lookout point and glo Just na good n view i h. V, Wakefield of Orcscout la In llond. J. II, Ilfiner of I'rlncvlllo spout Monday hero, MIh Kvn Graven will return to night from I'ortland. Mr. Minor itnvo n dinner party Monday to a number of friend, A. M. Karri and It. M. Hmlth wore on tho nlok list tho first of tliu week. Tho Ilrldgo Club will to enter tained Friday of this week by Mr. Hudson, J. I', KeycN loft Tueedny for a week's buoliioss trip to I'ortland and other points. Mr. Theodore Tweet and Mrs. A. If. Horn are attending' tho fair at Tho Dalles this weok. II. K. Allen Is nhlo to Ikj out again after a week's Illness. Ho had a suvero attack of chlckenpox. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Drake, nfter ' spending n few days hero, returned, the last of the week to Cullfornla In tholr auto. W. I'. Vmidovcrt, who was delected to fcrve on the Coo committee, ro filHcd to serve, stating that he had no desire to liavo any solUe part In political matter. Itev. D. Ioreo, eolporter Mission ary for Central Oregon, with head quarter at Itcdmond, Is attending tho annual meeting of tho llnptlst church. Ho spooks this afternoon at 2:30, W. D. Homes of Lnldlaw. presi dent of tho local University Club, has called a meeting of tho organization for Haturday evening, October 26, for tho purpose of reorganizing and keeping tho club alive. Tho voto In tho Star Theatre phonograph contest this week stands MUs West 422, Miss Ooldlo HoVo 382, with a big voto scattered among other candidates. Tho con test otosoa on October II. i NI.W HIIH'MKNT OF MOOBTTS niOCOI.ATKH JUHT AltltlVHD AT FATTlIltSON'H. "BUILD ALL THE ROADS YOU 'CAN." Warn MIL J f it I I This It ths Working Slsgsn of th Ksntas Farmsrs. If you can't build a lot of road, build all tho road yon can. This Is the policy of tho farmer of Washington county, Knn.. particularly between the towns of Palme? and Unn. These fnnncr try to build some road every year and keep It lu repair, bat tbey bare an annual road building bee. wben every ooo la supposed to turn out and work. One of those annual workfeats took place a few daya ago. wben A. ft Loan, assistant state highway engineer at lb Kansas Agricultural college, ac cepted an Invitation to build one mile of road In any way that suited blm. A bbrdrill was given attended by "230 per son. One hundred and fifty men worked all day on thl mile, with sixty team, two traction engine, six grad er and dozen of women and girls to encourage the outfit Mr. Ioh bad the mile graded thirty fret wide. Including cut: laid the ditches straight, gave Uie tank the proper slope so tbnt they would not rare In and cause blockades, reduced ifri'c v)omcn v)ho fin out Gossar J Corsets fast are tfioio wfio fovclficm maiC, $3.50 to $40. We Feature a Line of New Tailored Waists Which are Correct in Every Detail. Flannel Waists at $1.75 and $2.00 Tailored Waista made of Eden Cloth and other Wash Materials, at $1.50 Linen Waists, natural color, cold water shrunk, at $2.50 NEW ARRIVALS IN Coats Smart styles workmanship tho best priced from $13.50 to $25 OUTING FLANNEL Night Gowns SPECIALLY PRICED, at 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.50 It Pays to Trade it Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. two very steep hilts to a reasonable grade nnd pulled nil the hruidf nnd young trw that Interfered with tbe mooth working of the road. Tbe tender In Ibla enterprise wer W. K UMLnn nf Wsntilnetnn. K. II. Ilnmlllnn K. Hnvlrr. Charlea II Hunter nnd Mr.1 .. on., u vo o... ..,.i tinr,. and Mr. O. C. Ilonklo. Tho latter! Li.i . . .' i i rtn.v . idaya," Wright; "Tho Hollow of Her of tho surrounding country. Among the people from thla com munity who attended tho Iloundup it Pendleton taat week were Mr. and Mr. A. II. Ocrtson. Mr. and Mrs. W, -------" J SCHOOL NOTES - . Tho new students In tho High School are Klorcnco Thomas and Du val I Iledcll, loth In the freshman class. Thero are now tl In the High School, every seat being filled. Since last Tuesday 17 pupils havo, entered school and .9 have left, leaving a net gain ol' a. .This tnakeS'thaJWtal number In school 253. V" ' Mr. Bhousc received a reply from Prlnovllle concerning a football con test. Tho football team had a meet ing but tbe date for the first game haa not been definitely decided on. The boys hope, howover, to have a match In Uend, ho fore long. Tho II. II. S. players thla year will likely bo llnod up as follows; Itight end, John Hates; right tacklo, Ivan Mo Oltlvray; rlgnt guard, Harry Splnlng; center, Willie Unstcr; left guard, Duvall Ilcdolt; left tackle. Hay Do armond: left end. Clyde McQlllvray; quarter'iack, Harry Johnson; right halfback, Claude Kslloy (captain); left halfback, Norval Springer; full liack, Claudo Vandovert; subs, Ken neth Minor, Arthur Vandevort, arl McClure. NKW liHUMKV IIOOK. Tho library has plnced the follow ing new books on tho "pay shelf:" "Tho Weat Wind," Brady; "The Itcd Cross Girl," Davis; "Tholr Voater- two returned homo Sunday night. B. W. Illchardson, who waa In town thla morning, roport ttint ho haa Just completed a fine stono cellar, 10 by 24 feet, and a cistern 12 by 1C feet, six feet deep. In excavating for tho latter ho encountered no rock. Wator Master Ilrowstcr, who has lust completed his roport to tho stato rogardlug Central Oregon Irrigation mattors, finds that during tho sum mer thero wero 000 acres of Irrigated land In crop In tho Siuaw Creek section and attout 4000 acrca of now land watered, , On Thursday ovoulng, October 10, here will he a special program at the Star Thoator In chargo of the local lodgo of tho Fraternal Brother hood. In addition to tho usual motion plcturoa. thero will bo a musical program of aovoral numbers. Tickets will bo sold at tho usual prlco ny thoao getting up tho program and also ut tho window. Tho 1'rlHclllii Club took advantage of ouo of tho flno moonlight nights Inst week to havo nn outdoor social, Friday evening tho young 'women jnthorcd on tho west sldo of tho river ncrosH from tho Mountain View nml hnd a "wlenio" roast. Tlioy also in UK n number of rollicking molodtes and otherwise had n Jolly tlnio. I'rcabytorlnn church services Sun day. Oct. Olh, nt tho Star Theatro at 11 a. ni. Subjoct "Tho Story of Hoax and Ruth." Sunday school at 10 a. in. Mr. Horrowdalo oxpocttng to leave tlio city Boon, Uoss Fum ham has boon elected superintendent. Ho will bo lit chargo Sunday. Too normal class will moot at 10 a. ,iflf In tho Commercial Cluli room. Sub ject "Tito rjoncaetlc Account df Creation," tiring noto hook and panel). The question box will bo passed and If anyone has any ques tions to ask they will bo answered. Henry Palmer of Palmer. Mr. tosh accepted nn Invitation r; rentty to go to a town In southeastern , Kansas, rrbero the motor club mem- j bers said tbey were In fator of good i roads. After be had worked one day e be discovered the motor club had plac ed a limit of 112.30 a mile for model road building. Tho work stopped that evening. FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS. Growing Inttrsit In Qeed Roads In th Mississippi Vallsy. Country wldo Internal In the Im provement and mnlntenanee of public highways nowhere more pronounced than In the middle went There air under consideration by legislative bodies and motoring organisation In the Mississippi valley several projeets for the betterment of road conditions One of (be most fortulduhle of thexo undertaking I that by which It l hoped to link Chlengo nnd Milwaukee A girt of $1,000 toward n JH.ixxi fund to be devoted to the hutldlnj; und mnlnteimncv of mnd In Kenosha county, Wl., was the flrnt step toward this project The gift was made h Clmrles T Jeffery In Minlf of tin TImiiihi H. Jeffery company, of whlefc be Ik .iin'Nlilent With the completion of the ifoMMed t'hlniipvMllwaiikef highway will lw wtnbllshiHl the rtmi Ick In n route that will tnke the mo torlsta from the blllx nnd bike uf Wl consln over the pmlrlen nf Illinois to the Mississippi river nt Rt lnla. "The gift was made by this com nany," suld Jeffery, "liecause we are Intenwtinl In the Imtldlngof good roads In .Kenosha county and beeuum we appreciate tb demand for liriravr-"l ha cca'slon-to-HaKour road.We are hopeful that tbe movement Will 1m s general one, for we are In hearty sympathy wth thop who advocat th raui of Improved bbihwy.M Hand", McCutchcon; "Mrs. Ell and Policy Ann." Olmstead; "Tho White Shield," Reed, "Moths of tho Urn twrlost," Porter; "Tho Sign at Six," Whlto; ''The Armchair at tho Inn," Smith; "Tho Just and the Unjust," Kcatcr; "Tho Fruits of tho Tree." Wharton; "Tho Long Portago." lllndloss. KKITKM1JKU WEATIIKK. Tho following Is the local govern ment weather report for September: Max. 71 63 63 .65 , ." X. Date 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 i: 13 14 IS 16 17 18 10 :o 51 23 34 25 36 27 28 29 30 Mean mum 33, mean 55. Precipitation 0.33 Inches. Number of clear daya 30. partly cloudy 10. V, N. HOFFMAN. Co-Operatlve Observer. 67- G6 65 73. 75 84 86 73 86 ;76 83 73 86 73 SO 74 80 U- CsSi's 78 , 80 70 68 74 68 maximum K V. 73, mean Mln. 38 40 45 31 .36 ' 44 37 4o ; 38 39 33 39 45 37 34 3$ 31 34 ' 28 31 29 33 38 33 38 30 29 36 30 30 mint- HEATINtfraVES vAWJ !' Pffl warn. 2JJ2t Rl IRM VMH L-V-1 tpoif Zcr WHAT MAKES MORE HAPPINESS THAN SITTING AROUND THE GLOWING COALS. ESPECIALLY IF THEY BE BURNING IN A HANDSOME HEATING STOVE? OUR HEATERS WILL TONE UP THAT ROOM AND BEAN OKNAMENTAS WELL AS a'CO'MFORT. WHEN YOU BUY YOUR STOVE OR RANGE TROM US YOU WILL BUY A RELIABLE MAKE. Skuse Hardware Compwy.