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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
J MIND HUMJTriNi IJI3NI), OltK., WIW.NKHUAY, NOVKMIinil 12, 101.1. PAUK n. 1 I ' I EARLY NEXT WEEK wo shall he open for business in our temporary imrtcVs on Wall Street, three doors .south of the 1'osUOttleo and iljoinin,' the iJcnd Theatre. The Patterson Drug: Co. Wu tiiHll oreupy our forrrjflr location iin won m tliu now building Id eoinpluUttl. . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS John I'otoro was In town today. W. I). Ilnrnes of Laldluw was In town Saturday. 1 John HIIh was In town over Hun- tliiy visiting lilu wlfo. i Mr. anil Mm. J. II. Stanley were In town from tliu ruuali Monday. Mm. Itny Morehouse returned yes terday inornliiR fiom I'ortlnnd, Italph I'olnduxier went to I'ort 1 laud Friday on n business ti If. J. I1. Havoy and family i(itit Bun dny with Mends In tho country. A now crosswalk has been luld on Wall street In front of tho pustoflko. Cort Allen wni down front tho rnNch Mondny, rt'turnliiK Tuesday. Mm. M. K. McKeo nnd son have re turned from their visit to CIiIchko. Chris Tinner Is In town thin week from hi llHiniitun finite homestead. A. I. Kronen .returned tliht morn- vliiK Mur being In Portland since Prl- dny. If. II. DoAnnsnd nxpuets to go to Poitlsud tHHlKht on short buslne trit. Mm. II. J. Orerlurf entortnlood gawrday afternoon al n,i Informal t. Prank l.lnd(tilt of Sisters was n llmid visitor Saturday, utnylng al tho Wright. Tho Hoyol Nolchborn gave a very oNjoyoblo dnnuo til Bather's Hall last t'vonliig. Tho Subscription Dancing Club will hold n danco al Hathcr'a Hall Saturday nlKht. J. J. Smith of Prlnevllte was a vis Itor In llcnd Monday, registered nt tho Hotel (lend. V. A. Forbes will go to Portland Katurday to attend a meeting of the Celilo Commission. An nddltlon Is bclnic made to the Ilrown building for a bowling alley for Uarmody liros. C. 8.' Woods, a rancher near His tom. Was In town Friday, registered nt tho Hotel Wright. Tua Presbyterian Ladles' Guild wlli meet Wednesday, November 19, at tho homo of Mm. Forrest. Tho Odd Follows and Ilolmkah so olnl beliiK arranged for nuxt Monday iilxht has been Indefinitely potoned. Mm. Thomas Morton, wffo of n Mllllcnn vnlluy homesteader, was u E. M. Thompson BEND FURNITURE 'NOUGH t M. THOMPSON Where Your Dollar Does Ito Duty. I ANNOUNCEMENT The Bend Theatre WILL KC-OrWN ON FRIDAY EVENING under new management. Special Program of pictures and music. You are invited to attend. IIUIlOllllll Tie Bend Theatre Company l'UK 12S AdulU rio; School ( hlldien 10c. Katurday Matlne 1(K) to all. 5 guett'at the Hotel Wrlght'Saturday. 1 liu Uiidgr (lull will be entertain ed Friday afternoon by Mrs. Clyde MeKny. Tho public lllirary has recently re ceived Go books, one of. tho state tintollng llbrniy collections. , H. II. Ford aud family huvo moved to tho MatliiK housu In I'nrk Addition formerly occupied by J. K.,Huwhlll. There will be a mooting of tho La dles' Library Club at the library on next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Lcla Mcltay Icr.ves tomorrow for Seattle where she expects to take u course In stenography this winter, O'Donnell's market announces that after the ICth ll will bo open until 7 , in. and on Saturday until 10 p. in. Tho Misses Market returned Sun day to their Mllllcnn valley homo steads after spending ten days n tow u. Mm. F. M. MeOulley Is up from Hummer Lak? visiting her dough tor, Mrs, A. ft. Gertson, and friends at (list. W. II. Spirit, the rornst assistant, loll lust IUurUy (or his homo at 0;and iUpIds, Mich., (o bo noun a mouth. Mr. and Mm. II. W. Skuse. Ml. and SAID. " i MISS EASTES BECOMES BRIDE SAN FRANCISCO MAN IS QROOA1 Klutiomtn Huiepllon Kolhmcil I'tolly Wmldliift nt llio Allumont Last Wednesday Ktonliij? Couplo llniifTiiiooulMit in Pnrtlmiil. Last Wednesday avoniflf Mb Kdllli Mm. luistus wah jimrrlwi to Ueorgo Itolmrl tUipioloii, Urn outo niouy being performed at Ii30 by Father. Ilutlar of the Cathotlo ahurcb, al Hit Altnittnnt Hotel. MIm Haste Is the only ilHiiKbler or Mr. and Mm. J. A. IChsles. Mr. Htuploton Is tho Wostciu loinesetilathe (4 tho linen 4tm-u at Ituuae Co., making his hod (liiarters at Ban l'rsnclsco whuro tho newly woddoil couple will mnko tholr homo. Tim marries Itnilf was extremely quiet. Miss Sara Furry wiim maid or honor aud tho only nttendanl und D. M. Unvls woh biMl man. The bride woro a kceomlng und oxuuislto gowa of chnrmeuse and lace, with a coi lespondlug luce cap Ksthercd In with clusters of oraimo blossoms over the ems. Instead of the usual (towing bridal veil. Tho bride carried an elubornto shower twjuquet of lilies of the vullev and white roses, while her maid held an arm bouquet of deli cate pink roses harmonising pleasant ly with her draped goftii of blue crepo do chine. From 0 to 7:30 close to a hundred friends woro guests at n reception, a fen t tire of which was tho singing or tho Cliprnl Club. Miss Kva Craves, who had played the wedding march, also cocompanled tho chorus and tho quartet. Mm. It. II. Could and Mrs. H. It. I'ost snug solos. Elaborate re freshments were served, several of the I'rlscllla Club members official' log. Tliu rooms were tastefully dec orated with quantities of whito and pink carnations, sward forhs and mantauilft. One room was devoted to tho exhibition or tho many attaro- tlvo gifts. Mr. and Mrs. 8tapleton left on the -J0 train Wednesday Zoning for I'ortlaud, where thoy nro spending n week hefora proceeding to Califor nia. Meet mo at the Motropolltan.-Adv. Mrs. U. II. Fjurst and J. C. Rhode spent the week end al tho Jack Htau ley rancli G. W. Bhriner was at home several day last week from his work or post ing the boundaries or .the Deschutes game reserve. Mourn. Horn and Colvcr of tho (lend ilrick & Lumber Co. bavo built a small stable on ono or their lots In Tlnclyn l'ark. C. a. Hudson, K. M. Lara, H. A. Miller and A.M. I'rlnglo woro out or town on a duck huntlug trip over flaturday and Sunday. ltort Bhuey Ion last night for Sa lem where be goes to a hospital for an operation. Ho expects to bo ab sent from Iiend for several weeks. Miss Lambert, the trained nurso, after a week oaring for Ilonald Sel lers, who is recovering satisfactori ly, is now staying at tho Overturfs'. Tho board sidewalks on Wall street on each side of tho Bather building have been lowered to even up with the cement walk put In last year. W. E. Gulloy, who has been nsso ..t tiliuoy In tho gro cery business, has sold his Interest to Mr. Bhuoy nnd has gono to Cali fornia. During tho week Martin I). Knut sta bus filed his petition of nomina tion as n oounollmnu. There are now flvo men after tho three eoun ciiiuanto Jobs. iho Innos, Davidson & Uurtlctt baiber shop ha moved Into Its hand somo quarters In tho new Mutilg building on Orogon street. It will bo i Parboiling is Unnecessary with "Swift's Premium" Ham Dcfora broiling or frying , Because of curing and smoklng.it has at tained a perfection in flavor and tenderness that makes parboiling needless BERT SHUEY, THE CASH GROCER Sugar, per cwt. $5.70 Wv; JBf M Jil farg-r I, irirr$ i vy STATE LEVY TO BE FIVE MILLS TOTAL ASSESS A1ENT IS $835,263,527 Iiioioiko Oior lUll! U 9ll7lt,it((l (Ion vi nl I'uiul Is Sow KxliHiisleil AMnHiimeuU of Central Oroflon C o it ii 1 1 o h A r v O i v o n KALICM. Xov. 10. The toUl value o( taxablv proporty as equalized by the county boards of .equalisation In Oregon, not lMldlg tho property of public service corporations which wjll lie HSseased by (he State Ta Commis sion, for 1013 Is fS3r,!6S,ft27, ac cording to an aunbuHcomoiit of the commission. Tho IncroflKe over 1012 Is 2, 173, 340 Messrs. Union and Oallo- vny, the commissioners, said the levy 'Yhlfli would ! niod" Deotubnr , 1 will be alwut G mills, a largo tncreaso clng necessary to meet the appropri ations and other expenses of tho lust Legislature. The lowest levy In the history or the stnto was In 1012, It being 1 2 mills, nnd the biggest was 7 mills In 1004, It was moro than 0 mills In 1902. Ktato Treasurer Kay announced severnl weeks ago that tho general fund had been exhausted as n result or tho small levy this year, and Dial It would be necessary to borrow about 11,000,000 to tide the state over until the taxes are received next year. Tho value or taxablo property as equalized by the county boards for Central Oregon counties Is us follows: Crook, I10.31C.157; Grant, 1 5, '.H 7.906; Harney. $7,090,870; Klamath, $14. 298.33C; Lake. 18. 816.7150; Malheur. $11,397,135: Sherman. $C,17t,0li6: Wasco, $12,- 74 1,100; Wheeler, $1,811,232. known as 'The Metropolitan." Clinton Whl'ttod, mother and alstor left Saturday for San Diego. Calif. They expect to spend the winter In California. Tho Buueys have inovod Into tho Whlttcd house. The ladles of tho Methodist church wl.i hold their monthly food sale at O Dounell's maiket ueU Saturday. Homo made broad, pies, cakes, rolls, baked beans, etc will bo en sate. l'hero will bo a public lecoptlun In honor or the new Presbyterian min ister. Itev. G. H. Wllklns, nnd family at the I'nibytcrlnu church Thursday evening al 7.30. All are Invited. Tho Patterson Drug Company is fitting up temporary quarters In the Fulks building where Ooucher's jewelry atore formerly was aud will be open ror.butlucss early next week. A petition It being prcparrd ask ing for tho establishment ot a vot ing, road and justice of the ,earo precinct to be known as Mllllcnn pro clml No. 41, embracing territory In Ml., lean valley. Hcnkle & Ilyan have located the following scttlera during the laat ten days. Walter P. Laurence of Lincoln. Neb.; Miss Annie dimming! of tpanaway. Wash., anil Mm. Tracy and son of Lakevlcw. Mrs. Alrarotta Oroutt loft on yes turday mornlng'a train to attend the SpJrolla school of Instruction to be held at Tho Dalles this week and from there will go to Portland for a few da)s' visit with relatives and frlonds. Itobort Zulllg, who hna a claim nt Viewpoint. Ore,, has been In town for several days getting supplies. He spont tho summer on his claim and a few weeks ago went to Now York where bo was mnrrlod, his bride com. lug from liurupe. M. (1. O'Malley, ono of tho auprome ofTltora of the Fraternal Brotherhood, was entertained by the Iloud lodge last Thursday evening. A program and refreshments woro prepared by the younger lodge inombera and a tcnoral good time la roported. J 11. Iluckholz, formerly a well known rancher bore, was visiting in town last week after an absonco ot moro thnn n year. Part or this time wns spent In British Columbia but recently he has been living in the ster. Mr. Iluckholz went from hero Okanogan country of Eastern Wash ington, having a fruit ranch at 11 row to hUt old homo at Wooster. Ohio. The World's Most Comfortable Underwear can. be had at Mannheimer's White Cat Klosed Krotch Union Suits for Men. YOUR appearance and your comfort depends upon your corset. If you want a good cor Jft 8 u. T&WP H1 Jfees RUStPrTDCf j Men's, Ladies' and Children's Knit Gloves priced at - 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c Ladies' and Children's New Auto Hoods priced at r 1 50c, $1.00 Children's Toques 25c wH 35c Sweaters for all the family from 75c to $650 SHOP AT Mannheimer's "THEY SERVE YOU RIGHT" CHURCH NOTICES McUiodUt. Services Sunday 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Bp worth Lenguo C:30 v. m. Illble Study Class Thursday at 7:30 p. ru. Choir practlco Friday at 7:30 p. m. 1'rHbyterlan. Sunday services: Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 a. ru. and 7:30 p. in. You are Invited to these services. Urine somebody with you. Catholic. Services at 10:30 a. m. next Sun day. Catholic. Services next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Church of tho Itrethren. Services each alternato Sunday at S p. m. In tho M. C church. Services next Sunday. A general Invitation is extended to all. l'UNlAMI-:.VTAX MUSIC TltAIXlNO SCHOOL. Classes for children nnd adult be ginners now forming. Class days Wednesdny nt 4 p. m. and Saturday at 10 a. m. 36-7 EVA LILLIAN QIIAVES. 1? .A, mm . Jits wNNiNTr(4 (GROW5HOBTER.VFvt? Wfe c?" M VJ-- Z" P5a s i Ui sWAi isy mB i:i M 35h hjf X, JKpsw')is SsSHBS sZSSCis353SE 'i Tfcn s I THE MAN WHO WILL NOT CHANGE HIS MIND HAS NONE. THE MEN WHO SAID TELEPHONES. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. STEAM ENGINES. WIRELESS MES SAGES ANP FLYING MACHINES WERE IM POSSIBLE HAD TO CHANGE THEIR MINDS. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN TRUE LAST YEAR. ISN'T TRUE THIS YEAR. NEW THINGS ARE1ALWAYS COMING OUT. WE GET EVERY THING IN OUR LINE AS SOON AS IT COMES OUT. ONE THING WE STILL CLING TOj IT DOESN'T NEED CIIANG1NG-THAT IS THE SQUARE DEAL. WE VVJLL. GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. Skuse Hardware Company set get a WAR NER'S RUST PROOF-gunr-antccd to wear nnd give satisfaction. priced nt $3.50, $3, $2 $1.50, $1. Warner's Quality Brassieres priced at 50 cts. and $1.00. We are headquarters for Knit GOOdS Swcatcrs. Toques, Hoods, Gloves and Bootees. BEND SCHOOL NOTES Up to Monday of this week Hazet Thorson, who Is now a Junior, hal not missed a day of school or been tardy since entering high school. This Is tho best record that has ever beei attained here so far as known. Friday afternoon Prof. Shouso started to read parts of David Cojv perfleld, to show the conditions ot the schools in Dickens' time. He is reading part or the hook every morn ing. Selections from "The Merchant ot Venice" was given by somo of tho students Friday afternoori. Those taking part were Jluth Vandevert. Vernle Young. Hattie Dick and Eve lyn lledlent. Many or the students attended a. party at the llauclc homo Tuesday night. KVEHYTHIKfl UP TO DATE. 1 Dend has In tho Metropolitan, In the new Mutilg building", an up to data barber shop and pool hall. Innes. Davidson & Dartlett are now located In theso new quarters, whloh are ex cellently equipped. A high class plaee or amusement will bo conduct ed. A full line of cigars and cigar ettes Is a feature or tho eetablihs ment, and In the basement will b bothlBg facilities. Adv. , 36 DPfiOLVffD That tymets chancje: and men change wt THEM -STYLES dHANCjC Too. AMD V KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES- BUT' SQU5RE I)EALINC$ NEVER CHmGE-S. WET ARE HEREWITH THE 5AME OLP 5QUARE. PLPiU. o ftfcuzxf