The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 01, 1914, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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I don't cnro how you iook, out i win not
n dollnr, to n bnd nlckol thin In how you fool
whon your bonnn nchu, your oyon nnd hoho
run, niul your body In fovorlnh nnd nil stutfod
up with n tmsty cold, dot rid of that cold, or
npoll of tho drip, You can do It lu Just ono
night, with n 2G cont box of
ipnttcroon'o dolt) Snblcto
I'ltlJI'Altlill AM) HOLD NI,V IIY
Patterson Drug: Co.
StJim ffla'Xa&Jb Store
.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
John Illln him returned .from Tort
IhiuI.
Itnlph Bpnncor him bnon III with
tlin grippe.
Mis Trnutuor spent Inst week mid
In 1'rliiovlllo.
Ward II. Colito riturnod Init week
from Unllfornln.
DwlRht Ditvli In now In Portland
on it business trip.
Mm. II. J. Ovnrturf gnvo n hup
por pnrty IiihI nlKlit.
Curt Alton wim down yoslordny
from his up-river homo. -
Ono of tlio Iloytnirn chlldrou linn a
IlKht rnmt of tha mensles.
1). I. Winter was In town from
1'hwhII llutto Init owok,
A land of hides was brought lu
from Hllvor I.nkit yesterday.
Mr. MrKen went In Portland .Mnn
dux on u week business trli.
I). M. McKay win hero over Thurs
day niul Friday of lnt week.
I. I. Owen of Mllllonu wns regist
ered nt Hit) WrlKlit on I'rldny.
Mr. nnd Mm. Hurl Torkolson of
Astoria, arrived In town Mondny,
Thn K00 Cluli will uiMt thhi evmi
Ink m tho homo of Mr. I'titnam.
Mm. John Itynn loft Hnlurdny for
The Tub, liur homo up the river.
A now board wnlk Iihs been put
dawn in thn rear of tha log Cabin.
Mm. Com Jones, mother of (1. A.
J ii mm, Im expected to vIhIi horn short-
ly.
Albert Kelchol of II ii rim wn reg
istered nt tho Pilot Unite on Hun-liny.
Iliiluock wiih lu town from
on Friday, n guest nt tho
Itnlph
Imperial
Wright,
Frnnk Cowling of Alfnlfn wns lu
town on Krldny registered nt thu
Pilot llutto.
It lit lunrnoil Hint lllahop Paddock
hnH boon I til ii up with itilt n iiovoro
oaso of grippe,
U. (1. Allium, J. II. Hnner nnd J.
II. Hnsonhurg ouiiio ovor from Print?
vlllo on Crldny.
Ktnln Knglneor I.owIh wns register
ml nt tho Howl llotul durliiK hlH vis.
It Intro hint weak,
J. II, Btnuloy cnino In to town Mon
dny to see IiIh w I rn who Ih Mt 111 III nt
tho Altnmont hotel.
Letters from Now York ntntn that
there Ih Htlll IH Inchon of front In tho
Kroiiud Ihorouhotil,
I.nst Thumdny Miss Anglo Young
entertained lliu q. A, T. Card Cluli nt
thu "Chocolate drop."
Mrs. Kcdflnld nnd Mm, Antiunion
mine up from Deschutes with Mm.
Howard IhhI Thumdny.
Jay I.. Nichols, II. Moorn nnd Oeo,
N. Cnmphell of l.nldlnw wore guests
nt tho Wright Inst week.
Wllllnm Todd, thn Mllllonn vnlloy
number, linn received n Hhlpmont of
fruit tree for his rnnoh.
Howard W. Tumor nnd 0. K.
Itoimli of MndrnH worn registered nt
thn Wrlxht on ThumilHy.
Tho ladles of thn Cnthollc church
will holt) n food until Hntiinlay morn
ing In O'Doniioirn mnrkot.
K. A, Hm Tlh returned Innt week
from I'ortlnnd whom ho hud spent
noiiiu time for his health,
J, K. Larson expects thn now inn
chlnory for tho nddltlon to hi laun
dry plnnt by tho mid of tho week.
Minn Hlchlo of Itodmond, ono of
Ilond'H tonohorn for noxt yonr, In to
bo Miss Hldnor'H guest thin Huturdny.
Mrn, ('. W. Ilrown lino moved Into
tho room formerly orcuploil by Jim,
M M. Ilrown In tlio Luwronco build
in K.
J. P, Wnlkup, 0. C. Collins nnd
Jim, ThnmpHoii of llurnn worn rog
Intorud nt tho llend Hotel on Bn tar
da y,
Thn Indies of tho llnptlnt ohurnh
nro tryltiK to rnUo lft by Rotting
Hiibnerlptloun to tho nioRnzlija unllotl
"Todny,"
I,Ht Krldny Mr. nnd Mm. (I, It.
Htiiploton loft for Porltnnil from
whnru tboy nnllod yontorday for tkm
KrHiicUoo,
l.n Pino jicoplo roRlHtarcd nt tlio
Pilot llutto roruntly hnvti boon (1. II.
DnniliiK nnd V. (1. Kordhtttn, tho
pOHtmmtor.
IS
D
EPWORTH LEAGUE
GATHER
TO
Are you ready
for Easter?
JSee our ladies' Easter suits.
Men's and Ladies' Ready to
Wear. Dry Goods. Straw
hats. New felt hats. Ironclad
hose. The handsomest line
of rugs ever seen in Bend.
R. M. Smith Clothing Co.
LEARN THE WAY.
SLEEP and REST
YOC CAN OUT MOIti: UiT, HI.HKP AND 1UIST to tho
Hipiaro Itirh on mi ONluriuoor
Mnttrt'hN tluin any other
ninttri'HM uiiitlo, Tlioy nro
Hold iiiulrr posltUo kuiu'
nnli'o. Ilcltcr try one.
Hploudlil lino of HoiN nml
KprliiK t'NK'rliilly Niiltublo
for the OSTKItMOOIt.
It) 1 1 lino or tlio i-oltjlinit-otl
llrywooil llnby (.'nrrlnm'H
niul flo-CnrlN urrlvliiK,
E. M. THOMPSON
Bend, Oregon
We have an Exchange Department.
Noxt Tuondny nlRht tho Hmblam
Club will untnrtnln Adjutnnt (lonoral
W. K. I'lnznr of tho OruRon National
(lunrd nt n banijuot.
In tho nftnrnnon, Haturdny, four of
tho nchool tonohorn will gall candy
for thn benefit of thn Library Club In
0'IJonnoll'R window,
Mr. end Mm. OcorRo Btnploton
hnvo puiohnnod lot lu Plnulyn Park
from It. II. (loiild, nnd oxpnet to build
ii oar tho Ooulil ronldoncu.
Tho ladtn of thn Kplncopnl (lulld
woto grontly lntin'ntfd Innt Thum
dny In tho tnlk on Japan nnd Jnpan
two ountnuiH by Mln Pnnny Oroone.
Mrn. 15. J, llnrrlng linn moved bnck
Into her own cottnKt) neroim tho ntrot
from Mrn. Kill,' nnd nho will now
tnko up bur hair drernlHR bulnus
iiRiiln.
Thoro will bo n Huhncrlptlon Club
dnnco nt Knthur'n Hsll thin Haturdny.
TonlKht thuro In to bn n Rood tlmo
miiH(iurndo dnnco nt tho llotol Dm
chuti'M lu DwicIiiiiob.
AmniiR tho Doschuten poopln who
en in e up to tho Lcwln inectlnR Krldny
nlRht, woro Itanooo Howard, C. M,
Itotinold, II A. Cmt. Wllllnm Nnnncy,
Claude McCnuloy nrtd Wllllnm John-
mill.
Tho Chlnn phonnnntn on the W. I).
Manic plnco north of Lnldlnw nro
proRroMlnK finoly, nnrn Mr. llnrno.
Tboy woro lot out on St. Pntrlck'n dny
nnd tlnco Dion have been leading
with tha cblckon.
MIm Cnrolyno Amundion, who linn
boon vlMtlnic hor slntor, Mrn. J, Ed
wnrd I.nrnon, leaven tomorrow morn
ing on hor return ennt. HIip will ro
flrat to Portland nnd from thoio will
vlilt In Montana nnd North Dakota.
J. II. Wonnndy returned on Krl
dny from n trip In which ho vlnlted
Saloin, I'ortlnnd nud Kenttlo. Ho ex
pect to rccolvo noon tho now nuto
truck nnd touring enr which nro be
ing built oipcclnlly for tho me of thin
company.
U I). Kox lift yeiterdny for Lnke
vlow with pnmcnRer. Ho oxpootod
to roturn nt onca with n hone thiol
recently arretted there nnd held for
tho Crook county nuthorltles. In the
pant month ha hna mado 3200 miles
with hi car.
V. A. Korbc went to I'ortlnnd on
bunlncBs yentordny.
Thero will bo service nt tho Cath
olic church ou Sunday at 10:30.
K. V. llonnett, orgnnlzer of tho
United Artisan, I In town thin week,
Tho Hoynl Neighbor will glvo n
dnnco In Bather'n Hall noxt Tuesday
vvonlng.
Ooorgo 8. Young lenven on Krldny
for an extendod engineering trip Into
Lako county.
DcRlnnlng today luncheons will bo
inrvcd In the Altnmont dining room
from IS to 1:1G.
M. B. I.attln loft lait night for Ku
Kcno whoro ho will engngo In the In
nurnnca bualncin.
K. A. Dlgolow haa gono Into part
nernhlp with K. A. Kdwnrds In tho
llend Sign Company.
K. A. lllgolow, formorly of Dutte,
Montnnn, haa bought tho Kenwood
lota which T. O. Kee nold to O. W.
Tansy Init fall.
Krcd Huoy hns bought tho Ameri
can Ilnkory from It. A, Puett nnd will
carry on tho business hereafter, Mr,
Puott expects to go to rnnchlng.
Tho Lndlcn of tho Kplscopnl Guild
will meet Thumdny afternoon with
Miss Colomnn nt four o'clock. Miss
0 roe no will tnlk again on Japan.
A burning Duo In tho building oo
oupled by Mrs. Allon nt tho end of
Oregon street caused excitement yen
tordny afternoon. No dnmngo was
dono.
Btono Is being delivered for L. D.
Wlcst's now resldonce, W. A, llon
vor In bulldlnc tho house, nnd nhm In
orctlng n framo buugulow for him
nolf nwir by.
On complaint of IC. P. Mndson, P.
D, Olios of rioschutoa wna nmmtad
yonterdny on nn nesnult chnrgo.Tha
trlnl will occur tomorrow nt 2:30 In
JiiBtlco Knstes court.
Mm. Cnrl Jensen was called to
Hovelstoko, 11. C, on Tuesday by tho
Biuldon donth of hor brother.
Ooorgo nnd Leo Hobbs, thn Powell
llutto ranchers, wero In town Mon
dny. Tho llnptlst Womnns Mlsslonnry
Society meetB tomorrow nt 2:J0 nt
tho homo of Mm. L. II. Martin. The
subject of discussion In "Our Work In
Asnnm." All Intoroatotl nro cordial
ly Invited.
KxtniKlvn Program of Two Uny'n Hen-
Mini Includes .Muny IntCTCfitlnK
NnbJeclN llnndleil by Hiienkcrn
of Ability Muxlrnl Pcnturcn.
KKIiT.S .MANY KOItl) CAUS.
Thnt lloud Is. n good distributing
contor far nutomobllos in being dem
onstrated by (loorgo II. Hoover, who
nlrondy this yonr hnsold eight Kord
enrs. Saturday Mr. Hoovor received
another carload of Fords, which ho
snys ho oxpocts to noil soon. Thn
purchasers of Fords slnco tho first of
Jnnunry nro: O. Luurunnrd. J. J.
Coon, M. A, Mnhnffey, J, II, WIraor.
W. D, Hoo, 13. W. Onrver of Fort
Rock, M. A. Mlllor of Hnrpor and C.
Anderson of Cntlow Vnlloy.
Ilolow In tho complete program of
tho coming convention of the Kp
worth League to bo hold hero April
4th and Gth. A large attendance hi
expected, nnd tho railroads have
grnnted fare nnd u third round trip
rates.
Knturdny .Morn Inn,
8:30 Itcglstrntlon, assignment of
dologntes.
0: 00 Bong nnd Prnlie Service, Me
tollun Chapter.
0:30 I'npnr, Secret of Suceonn In
tho Kpworth Imguo, iledmund Chap
tor. 0:110 Bong, llend Chapter
10:00 Iteoltutkin, Miss Naomi Tho
mas. 10:10 Paper. Why the Junior
League, Mrs. W. A. Kill.
Itoport of Junior Lenguo superintendent.
10:30 Itoceis, In Chnrgo of 4th De
partment.
10:46 Bong.
10:60 Address of Welcome, Rev.
K, Nowhnm.
11:00 Itesponso, Rev. V. K. Ra
gnnn, 11:10 Music. Prlnevllle Chapter.
11:20 Appointment of Commit
tees. 11:30 Paper, Klcmont of Morning
Watch, Mctnllus Chapter.
DlscuMion.
11:S0 Recitation, Redmond Chap
tor. Kattiiilny AftcnxMin.
2:00 Song Service, Prlnevllle
Chapter.
2: IS Paper, tho Kpworth League
Relationship to Prohibition, Mhw Kl
va J. Smith.
Discussion.
1:36 Song, Redmond Chapter.
2:46 Institute Hour,
1st Department Rov. W. H. Sol.
leck.
2nd Department Rev, H. K. Pom
bcrton. 3rd Department Rev. Chas. Mo-
Caughey.
4th Dcpartment-Rcr. J. W. Muyes.
3:45 Duet, Madras Chapter.
3:55 Recitation, Who Killed Joe's
Ilnby, Aurel Moore
4 05 Iluslness Session
4:36 Music, Prlnevllle Chapter.
4:45 Paper, Christian Social Ser
vice Mm. J. I). Shlpp.
Discussion.
6:05 Hcnedlctlon.
Knlunlny Kvcnlng.
7:30 Sons Service. Madras Chan
ter.
7:45 Paper, tho Leaguo nnd the
Revival, Rend Chapter.
7:65 Song, Madras Chnpter.
8:00 Winning a World, Rev. Pcm
terton. Song, Ilenedlctton.
Sunday Morning.
C'30 Morning Watch, Redmlond
Chapter.
10:00 Sunday school.
11:00 Consecration, Rov. W. H.
tollcok.
Sunday Afternoon.
2.30 Old Fashioned Song Service.
Redmond Chapter.
2:46 Song, Metollus Chnpter.
2:66 Tho Essential Thing In the
Christian Religion, Rev. Chas. Mc
Cnughey. Song, Rcnedlctlon.
Sunday Evcnlnc.
6:30 Song and Praise Service Rend
Chapter.
0:45 District Convention, D. H.
Wllllnm.
C:55 Ideal Devotional Meeting, Do
ing Olad In God Himself, Ucatrlco Ol
son and' Aurel Mooro.
8:00 Stir up tho Gift that Is In
Thee, Rov. W. 11. Selleck.
WE EMPHASIZE UP
ON THE VARIETY---ORIGINALITY
AND
PRICE-Moderaterless
w
hich
are conspicuous
features in the collection of
Easter Apparel
You will find at this store
TODAY WE AUK SHOWING BOMK OK TIIK NKW
orrixn iimjusks .mouk
THAN MVKIt THIS HKASON-
IK POPULAR J C(
i J1.! to H J"
AN KATKXHIVK AK.SORT.MKNT OK NKW AKTKItNOON
AM) HTUKin DHKHHKS IN A WIOK ILiNOK OK MA-
TKUIAI.S WK'VK PRIC'KI) Til KM FROM
JSU.OO TO
$7.50
r ALL TIIK
$4.50
$4.50,
NKW SILK AND KATKKN PKTTICOATH IN ALL TIIK
NKW KHADHS PltlCKD FROM 91.15
TO
YOU'LL WANT ONE OK TIIHKK NKW
HILK PliTTiajATS GUAIWNTKKD FOR
SIX MONTHS AT ONLY
WHATKVKIt YOU IIUY AT
Mannheimer's
YOUIl CO.MPLKTE SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED.
TIIK SKALKR'H SALARY.
It Is understood that If tho county
commlsslonera find It Impossible to
dismiss W. II Lucy, tho county seal
er of weights and measures, as Mr.
Lucy maintains Is the case, they plan
a further economy in county admini
stration. This plnn contemplates
changing Lucy's salary from 175 per
month to about $1.50. Whether or
not It will be put Into effect remains
to be scon.
Complete line of baseball goods at
Skuse Hnrdwnro Company. Adv.
INVESTIGATES LOGGING.
Tho "TlmbBrmnn," for Mnroh. con
tnlned tho following: "8. O. John
son of San Frnnclsco mado n trip to
.Now Orleans to tnvostlgnto certain
logging systems with r view of tholr
adoption In the contemplated opera
tions of tho Doschuten Lumber Co.,
nonr llend, Oregon, whero tho com
pany hns n Inrge body of plno timber
which ovontunlly will he manufactured."
For Lilly's seeds see Skuse Hard
ware Company. Adv.
Comploto line of tmsebnll goods nt
bkuso Hardware Compnny. Adv.
You enn get your shoes shlned
while you wnit or hnve them shlned
Whllo you nre being shnved. Ladles
nwtl n t hesitate In coming In to got
tholr shoes chined, tho mydern bil
liard pnrlor Is far from whi'i thn nnni
hnll used to be. Wo gunrnntee you
no ombnrnssment shouUl you wish to
bring your children to get their hnlr
trimmed, your shoes shlned or pur
ohnso candy. THH MKTnnpiSr.i.
TAN. Adv.
Why haven't you registered?
WHEN YOU VISIT
The Turaalo Project I
STOP AT
THORP'S
FOR REFRESHMENTS.
FRUITS, SWEET MEATS
AND
FINE CIGARS
Children's Dl.icnxr Very Prevalent.
Whooping cough Is about every
where. Measlca and scarlet fever al
most as bad. Uso Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for Inflamed throats
and coughing. Mrv 'J. C. Hostler,
Grand Island, Nebr., sajs: "My three
children had severo nttacks of
whooping cough and a very few doses
of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great
relief." Patterson Drug Co. Adr.
I J. M. JUDD I
I AUCTIONEER I
All Kinds or Light and Heavy
Hauling, Quick Dcllrerlco of
i Trunks, Express, Etc., Gar- 5
i dens Fertilized. Plowed nnd S
i leveled. Satisfaction Guar- ;
J an teed. Irice Reasonable J
? Tclepbono J
HORSES
AN1 COVS
SALE
FOR
vvvvsv
The NEW
MayStyles
In Ladies Home
Journal Patterns
are here
R Mill
MANNHEIMER'S
"The beot advertising that we
get U what our customers say
nbout us."
For Lilly's goods see Skuse Hnrd
wnro Company. Adv.
POLK'Si
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
Directory of each Cltr. Town and
Ylllug, Klvlnr dticrlptlr sketch of
ach place, location, population, t!
STaph, hlpplnr anil banklns point!
alto ClaMin.il Dlroctorr, compiled by
WMava suvi yiutvssiuib -
n - aw mw m- yv . . H i
AW A AUIA i WU OIJIUU.
rTw9flPHVMMiHliv
"MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE,"
Proffered n defeated monarch. But
the modern man gets an infinitely
better means of transportation at
lowest cost when he buys a sturdy
Ford. The economical Ford has
made the horse an extravagance at
any price.
Five hundred dollars Is the price of tho Ford
runabout; tho touring oar la flvo fifty tho town
car sovon fifty t. o. b,. Detroit, comnlato with
oqulpment. Cot catalog and particulars frajn
Goorgo H. Hoovor, Bend.