The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 27, 1914, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
floorge Mllllciin wn In town Mon-
tiny.
IB 18 IS
1). K. Hunter la expected hero thl
week.
ra ra ib
, Mlei Flnrcneo Young returned to
llend Hundny.
13 ra 13
- Chnrle ritchor of fillvor Lnko wan
hero Imt week.
18 18 IB
v, Mr. I'. W. 1'nrkor went to Port
- land Imt week.
IB IB IB
A. I. Krench In nxpoctud baok from
Portland tomorrow.
4- IB IB IB -w.
Tho II. If. Allen nnd It. II. Ouull
hnd n picnic Hundny.
IB IS IB
, Mr. Allen, 8r. eriturtnlimd tho
HrldKa Club Inst week.
13 13 IB
Clyde MoKny went to Huron ye-
terday with Lute Furat.
,. IB 15 (9
Torn Murphy I In ehnrgo of n camp
on thu Turnnlo 1'roject.
IB H H -m-.
' Mr. nnd Mr. J. iWBhnwfftjSfaltrn,
inre guests nt tho Altamont. WJ
IB H S3
,. Minn Lnulio Halvorsen I nt I lend
Illvor on a rck' vncntlon.
Mr. I'owclson I In Portland In
connection with her work,
IB IB IB
Mr. Ilrrt Andru of Hlgln, ill..
In ataylng nt tho Mtnntont.
IB IB IB
Mr. A. I). Morrill wn In town
from Powell Unite yesterday.
IB IB IB
The itook of the Klklns' saloon
wn (old nt nucllon on Hnturdny.
18 IB IB
II. Kinsman of Rtaulfcr wnn rog
literod At tho llend on Thursday.
IS IB IB
I. V. Ilonaley of I,n1dlnw wn reg
istered nt tho Mend on Saturday.
1. IB IB IB
. -Harney O'Donnolt I bringing In a
cnrlond of lieof entile from Portland.
imticmd
and"
Men's at $1.00
Hoy's 95c
Barefoot
Sandals
.Sizes 5 to 8J
65c
0 to Hi
70c
12 to 2
75c.
ELK HIDE
L Boys', sizes 12 to 2 $2.00
Men's, in.Olive, Brown and
Men's 10-hich Elkskins
Ladies' Tan Calf for tennis
heayy rubber sole
13 f? .
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nar it arsa .& i . iu
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Ladies' White Canvas Pumps at $2.50
Two Strap Pumps at $1.50
E. A. SATHER.
Do I Feel Good?
woll tnko n look nt mo, I fool Rood all tho tlruoj
pur wholo family, (ho inmo; my wlfo complox
lon In poncho nnd crcntn, nnd thoxo kid of otlrn,
any. you ought to itoo thorn. Whnt In tho nocrotT
It'a no nccrot, about onco a month, I ipond 25
PATTERSON'S '
Gas and Dyspepsia Tablets
Patterson Drug Co.
2S RooJ& Stan
Ocorgo Mllllonn of MIIHoan wa In
town uu Hundny, a kuvnI nt tho Hand.
ra ra ib
IDrlo Ilostoliind of Mllllonn, wnn
riiKlMterod nt tho Wright on Thur.
day.
r, IB is ra
Horn (o Mr.- nnd Mr. O, 0. Card
woll on Thursday, au eight pound
boy.
ra ra is
Frldny tint (llro Club gnvo a show
er to Ml HmitlriKlon nt Mrs. Put
nniu'. ra 1 IB
1 Alvln 8. Ilnwk of Fremont wn
registered nt tho Pilot Dultu on Hat
urdny. IB IB IB
W. T.. Molfonoy wnn In town from
Desuhulon on Krldny, u guest nt tho
Wrluht.
IS IB IS
Ggorgo nnd Iav Hobb. tho, Pow-
en iiuiiii rancuers, wuro in town on
Saturday.
IB IB IB
Mr. A. King Wilson nnd dnuehtor
irom rortinoil ure roistered at tbo
Altamobt.
IB 15 IB
Mr, Corkotl I living at Deschutes,
where aim 1 working for tho C. O. I.
Company.
"WIrJfl1lScSb?acrnft arrived
Hundny and I ataying at-the Choco
late Drop.
IB IB IB
n. 8. Wnrnlnskl, formerly of tho
llend Theatre, I now In Mount An
xul, Oregon.
ra ia ib
Ooorgo Oelgor onrno In from Dry
Inko on Hundny to-Ret uiplle for
tiio u minor.
IB IB IB
Tho nnnunl meeting of tho llend
Company ocourn this year on Man
day, Juno 8.
ia ra ra
W. J. Hpront of tho Forestry For
vice, returned yesterday from tho
Motollun country.
ra ra ra
Twolvo member of tho Q," A. T.
Club hnd a banquet nt Mrs, Herring'
Hnturdny avoultiR.
ra ra ra
Clydo McKny, II. Itlinm and Dr.
U. C. Coo spent Hundny on a flshliiR
trip to Fnll Itlvor.
White Canvas
Outing
Shoes
With Rubber
Soles
Ladies' at..
Misses' at ..
.... 90c
.... 85
Mefofr
WEATHERBIRD
run ooueit to.
SHOES
Sizes 2J to 5,:. $2.25
Smoke. $2.50, $2.75 uA $3.00
$2.75
or street,
$3.50
Tho llnptlnl Womnn'u Union meet
with Mm, T. II. Foley Thursday at
two o'clock to now,
ra ra ra
Hanltnry Improvement hava boon
Installed nt tho I-Ok CnMn nnloon nnd
nt tho Hiilulor llur.
ra ra ra
Mr. 0, H. Nlcliol and dniiRhtor
leave Juno 1st for Portland to vlalt
Mm, N'lahol' parent.
IB IB IB
Mr. nnd Mm. It. DeCouroy loft
Hundny for Astoria whero they ux
poot to sjioiid tho nummer.
ra IB IB
J. K. Adam, tho prohibition lec
turer, who npoku here lnt woelt, wu
roKlntered at tho Altamont.
IB IB IB
Clirls Tlnfter catno In from hi
homeotend at Itolyat on Hundny and
will spend tho nummor hero,
ra ra ra
O. C. LnurRnard, fnther of O. Lnur
nnnrd, I vlsltlnic hi son on tho
Turnnlo project nnd wna In llend yea
toruuy.
IB IB IB
Mr. Hudson has aster plant,
KukIIsIi dnltlo nnd for-Kct-mo-noU
rendy for anlo for the benefit of the
Library.
ra ra ra
A son "was born to Mr. and Mr.
K. It. Post on Mny 20. Tho Post'
formerly Ityed hero nnd nro now ut
Himknno.
ra ra ra
Mr. 0. II, Furst's mother, Mr.
Hnrdmnn, left on Haturdny for Tho
Dalle, where she will remain for a
short tlmu.
IB IB ra
0. II, Hoover roturnod on Friday
from a trip to Pnlstoy mado to de
liver n car which ho hnd recently
cold there.
ra ra ra
John Zolirlst, of Kstacada, who haa
property Interests horn cmiiu In on
the morning train Tuesday to spend
a few day
H B IB
Lloyd Mlllott, national bank ex
aminer, waaliero Monday, flndlnffthe
affair or tho First National lu flmt
clan shape
a a a
la Pino people registered nt tho
Pilot Ilutto last week Included K. U
Clark, T. U Heriinr, It. If. Hovls,
anu a. a. Aya.
a a a
It. 11, Post nnd family left on Fri
day for Uielr, homestead which thoy
have recently taken up 1n tho vicin
ity of Crescent.
a ra a.
Tho LadlcnAlu Society of tho
Methodlsto hurch will hold their reg
ular bualnos meeting next Wednes
day at 2:30 In tho church.
a ra ra
Klsworth Moore recently found a
dond pheasant on the Kills ranch
Just north of town, apparently ono of
those put nut from tho Stato Onrno
Farm Inst spring.
ra ra a
A baso ball rakio Sunday between
the married men nnd the slnglo men
(somo of them both, that Is) resulted
In n vlctor' for Urn marrlod males.
by a scoro of C to 2.
a a a
Tho Ladlca Library Club will hold
a meeting next Tuesday at 3 o'olook
sharp nt tho Library. This mcetlnR
le very Importnnt nnd nil tho ladles
nro requested to bo present.
a a a
F. J. Olndor spent Sunday with
hln family nt hi homestead In the
MINtann vnHJoy. Tho Olndor chil
dren will stny with their mother on
tho ranch until achool opens lu tho
fnll.
a a a
J. N. Hunter apent Thuraday In
tho vicinity of Crescent erulsliiR the
anna recently openod for homestead
ontry In that neighborhood. On Sat-
urdny ho took a party to Crescent
wiio nil look up lnnd.
a a ra
Tho Bhowor Riven for tho Preaby
torlan Ladles Otilld last Wodnvsday
nftornoon proved a docldod success.
Among the articles received wero
dlshpans', tea kettles, baking pans,
cups nnd saucers, plates, water pulls,
spoons, butcher and paring knives
nnd amnllor articles, useful In n klt
ohon. Lot Wyao do your cloaulng. Adv.
FOR ItRNT Two room aultea fur
nlahod for light house keeping.
Honklo & Hyan. J2tf Adv.
OITICIAN HKHR LONOKlt.
Dr. Ida llerendt. tho optlclau now
at tho Hond Hotel, will remain in
town for treatment of patlonta until
noxt Saturday uftornoon. Consul
tations at any tlmo, Adv. l-o
WKKK KND AT HKIHINO'S.
Among thoao who spent tho week
end on tho Metollua At HolalnR'a wor
Mr. and Mm. C. S. Hudson. Mr,
noil, Mr. nnd Mm. A. M. Prlnglo, Mr.
and Mrs. V. A. Forbes. Miss Sarn
Heyburn. H. A. Miller and H. J. Over
turf. Tho now HolalnR houao la com
pleted nnd nmplo accomodations nro
supplied tho many Vlsl'.ora who tako
vacatlona nt this popular stopping
piaco.
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Lawn mowers, garden hose, wheel
barrows. Bkuso lUrdwaro Com
pnuy. Adv.
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Lot Wyae do your cleaning. Adv.
CKLKI1UATION AT PIIKMONI'.
Tho pooplo of tho Fremon and Fort
Rock country nro planning a Fourth
qf July celebration td bo hold nt, Fre
mont, invitntionn nro uoing sent
out all over Central Oregon and pos
tern announcing tho ovent have boon
distributed.
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NOTICU,
I am not connected In any way
with tho Dond Stoanl, laundry.
VENOMOUS LEECHES.
A Perilous Bxpsrftnc In the Swampy
Jungles of Sumatra.
Dr. Andrle Verlmtfen of llnUirln,
Jnvn, wn directed by the Roverumeiit
of the NetlierliuiilH to ro to the eaut
ern end of Hutniitni to study it terri
ble epidemic of U'rlberl which had
broken out there. The ship In whleh
he milled wu wrecked, nnd he ntid n
you ijk iiitiflMimt olferiil to o Into the
Interior to Meek iikmIkIjijico.
For iibuut ten mluuterf they atruR
tiled throiiRh n dciixe mid swiimpy Jun
cle. Huddenly the younRer man cried
out with pnln. (lolnR to hi nld. Dr.
VerhttRcii noticed three leecbe iittacb
ed to bin n rm. They were of n ven
omous variety that ellnc to the lower
branch ex of tho bushes awuIUor their
prey ii lid, not content with gorging
thcmselrc on blood. Inject Into tbo
wound a poUun that caustic acute pain.
While Dr. WrhnRen was belplnff bl
assistant Innumerable leeches nttucbed
tbemsclTcs to bl face nnd neck. To
free him from them the young roan J
bad to scrape bis akin with a sharp
atone, exhausted by ls of blood. )
the doctor managed to crnwl back to
the wreck of the ship, where he faint
fA. He wnn taken to n ncspltnl tbo
followlnR day, and It waa several
weeks before be recovered. One of
hi eyelmll wn totally destroyed by
tho terrible leeches. Its socket being
left empty.-.New York World.
EASILY SATISFIED.
She Didn't Go Visiting Just Far What
Oh (Jot to Cat.
"Now. don't put yourself out on my
account" wild Aunt Kerctd Benn. ns
she untied ber Itonuct string after nr-1
rivltiR without ph-wous warning at the
home of Aunt Jane Jor.
"You know mi well enough. Jane, to I
know that when I go s-vlsltln' It ain't
for what 1 get to et If you just stir
up ono o' your 'lection cakes, no make
one o". ypur raisin pies an n pan o'
your cream tartar blaklta. an fry a
chicken, an' have a little cramberry
anrce With It. an' roebbe a glass o' your
grape or currant Jell an' a llttla o your
watermelon preaerve, an' tbrn make
a poto coffe an' put on a few dough
nuU.' I'll git along all right without
another thing, uulr you'd like to
bake some of your Ureenlng apples.
They go rutber good with roast
'chicken.
"I'm thankful I ain't ono o' the kind
that visits only for what they git to
?ml Older I grow, the lea 1 ear for
wbiH'a avt before me when 1 go visit
In' How did your plvkalll come out
you told mo you waa goln" to make?
I denu but I'd like n let-tie mite at din
ner to nee if tho nyeet worked as well
with you as it did with me." Judge.
A Scorpion.
."I took my Orst tjHfcrlpt-get that?
tyescriit to n manager who happens
to be a friend of mine." said nu asplr
lug dramatist. "I discovered that man
ager tmve'nn irrcrerent Incredulity
combined with n scorpion' sarcasm.
"You wrote a play bo marveled.
Who told you tor
"I wroto It on my own Initiative. I
answered btlniy. '.Vobody would ever
writo a piny If people waited to be
told."
"'! would not do anything so diffi
cult na write n nluy unlea 1 wu
forced.' declared the manager.
"'It 1 easy, nut dltllculu to write
a play.' I argued. 'It bu eusy mm fall
ing off a log.
"Ho read the play and cent It back
with n scrawl on the title mgo na fol
lows: Compared with writing such n piny
na tllU it would br totally liuinlhl!
to fall ot7 u log.' "New York times,
Diagnosis by Elsctrlclty.
For the beiieilt of the nervous cases
that come to the doctor It baa bwo
asserted that It ia Juat u ueevswiry to
know how emotional they urw ua It Is
to know how high the temperature la
lu u cava of fi'ver. Moreover, In many
cases, it la neettisary to find out what
experience lu the pant or prevent life
of the imtlent produce emotion. For
thl purpose thl patient alta at ease
with hand on the electrode, whlcb
may be ho concealed In the urms of Ula
chair that he I inmwnre that the moat
intimate pruftiute of hU soul uro De
lux registered na various word are
spoken or various topics of conversa
tion are dlMCUMHfd, the galvanometer
allowing when a Kensltfve xubjfct bas
Imx'U toucbed.Harper'a Magntlne.
. ? Fame of Tsnsdos.
Tenedoa. which certalu powers have
taken away from tlrvece. hua become
well kuown by name from having the
good luck to get mentioned lu the Orst
lMMk of Homer's "Iliad" Instead of the
Inst, ns woll ua In the beglunlng of Ver
gll'a "AencldV Ever since Horaer'a
day this fertile Islet-i lying at the en
trance to the Dnrdnnelles, haa been
considered of great strategic Impor-
tnnce, Durinn; clasnlcal time the laws
and civil institutions of Tenedoa were
celebrated for their wisdom And wen
discussed with Approval In n lost trea
Use of, Aristotle. '
It Didn't Bits.
"Is this picture show one. that it will
be all right for my daughter to sep?
aaked the mau who waa next at tbr
ticket window.
"Siire.7 replied the girl In the booth
"I've anw-lt. nnd it nln't hurt me,"
CuU'ugo Record-Herald.
The Othsr Kind.
Sunday School Teacher-Benny, ran
you tell me what u prophet la Denny
lluylng ftomethlng for u dlmo and
selling It for u quarter. Judgv,
Final Reduction of AH 6ur
LADIES' SUITS
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Lot 1
li aiWi witiritlfi ti
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4$9.75
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Lot 2
$11.75
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Don't hesi
tate come
to-day and
at least look
them over
you can not
possibly see
a better dis
plsy elsewhere.
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The story of every child i
is a story of growth nnd
change i
A change too grndunl J
and subtle for even the 5
watchful eye of a mother j
to detect, or for memory $
to recall. 5
Only in pictures can tho
story be told, nnd a rec- g
ord of the childish fen- S
tures arid expressions kept
for all time. j
A Rood photograph now $
and then, will mean every-
thing to you and to them J
in after years.
Mrs. Todd in charge of g
reception and operating
room, Miss Wingato Asst. J
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Women's
Shoes
of
Fashion
fifth Avtnut crBrodduvy
laatt ifnt mtrt alluring
itybt than wt art
nnv duplaying.
THEY are fresh from Rochester, N. Y. the style
center for women's shoe and arc UTZ &
DUNN CO. Quality. These shoes have a
well-known reputation for unsurpassed fitting and wear
ing qualities. And, as for style, we leave this point. to
your own good judgment when you take a look at the
new Spanish Louis Boot pictured above. It's in our
window. 1
R. M. Smith Clothing Cq.
We have arranged them in 2 lots
to effect an immediate clearance.
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priced at
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and Boysr
at
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Got Wise, Lot Wyso do It.-Adv.
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