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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1914)
Till! IlKNI) nULLKTIN, JIKND, ORE., "WEDNESDAY, JUNJI, JB14. rAfiR & i 4- ' r ru Cleans untl Brighton! tho Homo Kverv liomawlfo I needs Hill wonilor v ful iirenarallon li ... i i . . lames uif iqkMp Wt OIIID, Dtlf III ndflilnr, llt'W UD all Ilia dull and laavqt lililitf pol IlllAil BiltfanA. . tnorlnf ellflnitri.tlnliend inan. Weaito HIM a Ull CI fllaillia.a Mona mil Dull Clothi, Com In now anil It I ui abow tun tliaae avoir dir labor aatet a. FREE A lU.alir 60 OH l CUiaut Dsiltr Aaanlihlitcecianl la lure you Irrllili Ixrallon wo will ! rouabaolulalr If aa aieaular loo Ollel OMnau Dollar with Ik (Hiioliai nl I lira bottle of Ull of UMneee. Avail rounall or tfala odpot I lonltf now than on can eatU prapate wvuw dud mnpi ana am cleaner, bllJtiH IbalMbewwk. PftDil il"HV furniiarewlln i iuii ciott bate OuarantM All Oil of flladne.. I'mlni-I. ara aLI nuar ownar ieca euaieaieo u net i inoiiwiui eeuiiacierr. PATTERSON DRUG CO. Tim Hexall Htoro LOCAL NEWS ITEfts I J. Young was In town yesterday, Tursday'a rain fall amounted to .53 -.Inchon, Ml Trnutner spent Hundny In J'rltiuvlllo. Tho Misses llnnn worn registered nl tliii Altniiiont lasl week. J. W. Flsliur of Laldlaw was regis tered nl tlio Hond on Monday. W. L. Shanks of Hnatllo win regis tered nt iho Altniiiont last week, I. W, Ilenslny of Lnldlaw was reg istered nl thu Demi on Saturday. Mr. Vernon A. Forbes returned with hnr husband from Tho Dalle I hi iiiornliiK. & I'rofessor T. A. II. Teeter was up "from Di'Hclniti'H on Kiunlny, reglstttr . Jug nl tho Altniiiont. Mr. nml Mr. Ashley Forrest, tliolr . lit tin daughter and Mr. Ilnlloy, npottt tho week tun! In Kmltiioml. C. M. Iledfluld nml Claudo McCatil- cy witro up from Deschutes on Thurs day, registering nt tlio Henri. i Mr. nml Mr. J. A. Kastos, and tho MUwh Mnry nml litn llonn spent Sunday nl Helslng' on tlio Metollus, Mr. nml Mrn. J. II. Godfrey hnvo routed thai Corked bungalow In Ken wood. Mr. (lodfroy U at the Patter son drug itoro. The W. C. T. U. will meet at tho liotnn of Mr. Reynold, Oregon and Fourth streets, opposite tlio Wonsndy residence, tomorrow, Tliumdny. Tim Homi'icekem Land Compony. It. V. Mlnter. manager, has moved Into tho ofllcp" on Hond street for- iiinriy occiiiucd uy mo uri'Kon invoni niijnt Coinpnny. Ooorito H. YounK hn Kono out to Huttlo'n Lnkn to attend to notno on Klnrnrlnx work for tho Mntollu Ir rlKnllon and Power Company. M. Cameron and J. P. filioplinrd of tho Pino (Irnvo llox Coinpnny of Hood Hlvor, woro hero Innt week In. MtlKntlnK local tlmher condition" with n view to locating a box factory. C. W. Herd, of Wellavllln, Mo., n Mookholdnr In tho II. M. Hmltli Clothe Iiik Coinpnny, arrived In town Mon. dny mornlnir with hi" Ron. C W. Heed, Jr., for a tny of auvernl week", V. II Johmon. urenldent of tho American I.umlcr & MiinufneturlnKI Comtiany, of Pltuliurir, wna horn a h kui1 of J, P. Ktiyi'H of Tho Hend Company Hnturdny. Mr. Johmon'" company litiyn extenatvely of tho loonl plno for enitern market". Mr. and Mm. Gcotko H. Youok and their children, and Dr. A. II. Cropp wont to Klamath Fall" by auto on Hnturdny. From thero Mr. YounK and tho children loft for Hnn Krnncla co by rail, Mr. Young and Pr, Cropp returning to town Sunday 19. M. I.nrn rnturnod from J'ortlnml Hundny iiiornliiK, .1, 15. KnKiiliriilnoii In In (own from l,n Pino thin wuuk. County Coinmlnnlonor llnyloy wait In town on Motulny, Hurt AuhIIii wnn In town from Croncunt on Monday, Kolmrt II, floiild Hpont Monday In Uodmonil on Ininliumn, Mrn, Loiilnn KlnmltiK wnn III tho Inttur pnrt of Innt wook, .1. II. Ilnner went to Portland Fri day on n biinliitinH trip. J. M. Mooro of Itodmoiid npont Hundny licro pliiylng tonnU. P. K, Hnffeo of Huron wn roRlntor cd nl tho Wrlitht on Mondny, 1). : Ivinll of Hcdmoiid wn rnl" In rod at tint WrUht on Friday, Mr, nnd Mrn, Itohort II. (lould Hindu n trip to Crencuut on Hundny, Klvlrn 'ltun of I.n Pino wnn rog Uturod nt tho Pilot llutto on Friday. Jntint It. Cooper of Mllllcnn wan roitlNtcred nt tho Pilot llutto on Frl dny. Mm, r.or!ott, with hnr two llttlo boy, npont tho week end with Mrn. I, urn. 0. I). (HUon, formerly of Culver and Prlnovlllo, recently moved to llund, W. J. tipront rnturnod from work on tliu'McKuntlu rond nurvoy Friday nlKht. A. Haper of l.a Pino wnn In (own on Monday, regUtorliiK nt tho Pilot HllttK. It. J JliiRhcH of I.nldlnw wnn In town onattirdhy, renlntnrliiK nt tho Wright. V. A. Fnrben and II. 11. Do Armond wont to Tlib Dnlle yentorduy on InmlneiiM, Mrn. A. 0. Ilrnok nrrlvod from He nttlo Tuinduy morning to Join her liiiibnnd. Ml Bnrn I Icy burn left Innt week for Bpokuno whore ho will visit dur Ing July. Mrn. PowoUou I" out nt hnr rnnoh wlipro ho In attondlng to xiinn now ndillllonn. Mr. and Mm. J. C. llliodi' returned from their honoymooH trip Wcdnc- day night. Ward Coblo I now traveling In Idaho for tho Tnloti Meat Coinpnny of Portland. On Sunday Htovo Rtcldl took a car lond or young people up river for a plonk lunoheon, Tho Hend Water Unlit & Power Company nhlppud a car of lea to Hod mond on Monday. I. I.. Owen, a Mlllloan liontpitond or, ha come Into (ohii with hln fam ily for the m u mm or. I I). Fox returned Hnturdny with tho riow touring car for tho Wenan dy l.lvery Company. C. W. Iing, of tho Forestry Offlce, pent Wednesday and Thuradny of last week In Portlnnd. Mm. Herbert Bchal! and Mm. Fred Bchall of Hllver l.ako wcro reglitorod at tho Wright on Friday. J. P. Keyc. T. II. Foloy and C. I. Hozoll made n trip out to tho Drown licop ranch on Thursday. Mr. and Mm. II. C. Kill", Mil Columnn and M. F .Hawthorna made a trip to Prlnuvlllo on Friday, Ml Hocale Webb of Tncoma, Waahlngton, 1 vlilllng at (he homo of her uncle, It. II. lllackwoll. Tho Tuinnlo Projeot In receiving bid on ham, bncon and lard "ulmll lute until Friday of thl week. Mm. J. II. llnncr wont to I'rlne vllln on Thuradny to arrange for mov ing her household furnlturo to Hond. Mr and Mm. J. J. Coon nnd Mr. nnd Mm. II. C. Cady woro up from l.nldlnw on Wednesday of last wask. C. A, Vermillion, superintendent of telegraph and car tervlco on the Oregon Trunk was In towu on Sunday. VAWViWWM.A.AVVVVV,AVAV tVt.VAVMAV VVIVIW .' tUMUVMUV vvvvvwvy,vv,vv' IAVAV It Mvwmvmv MVMHMMM iVVWWVW1 Mwmvwtwvwwwwvviv For Wear For Comfort For Style For Fit in a Corset you'll want a Warner's Priced frora $1.00 lo $5.00 Buy them at - Mannheimer's Where you get Quality Merchandise it n n n 1 a n LADIES EARN M 5 WORK FOR LIBRARY IS SUCCESSFUL a? MVtMUMMV IWrtVWWW MWMMWWMWVMMMMUH lMUMMHMUUWVUttMiMtMt 1Otiln Dooner went (ol.akovlow on btisltifsn Innt week. Hnydon Btovenn, of flredor, North Dakota, nrrlvod In Jtcnd Inst wpok lo vlnlt hln nlitoMn-law, Mm. J. J. Ilyan nnd her family. Mr. Stevens plana to gonto tho dttry buslpesn horo. . Mis Knth'orlna Trnutnor wont to Prlnuvlllo last Tliurrdny to slag the "Ave Maria" solo nl tho Catholic service, Mr. and Mra1C. B. JJudson jjntor talned at card MgnUiy evnnlng. It wa tho twolfthjytnlveriiry, of tholr woddlng.jij JMi r HsturdiDKoyt'tiiriBf, iic Anglo Young and tfisaADoroUiy Schoolcraft gnvo n dlnnor. liartv at tlio homo of Mm. aoorgo Yoking. Tho pre'lirujniry aurtsya for (hn McKonxU road aro now practically finished. Tho maximum grade of the new rond will bo six per cent. Itecent report from John Illos, who hnn been sick In Portland, Indi cate that ho U not recovering very rapidly and now plans a trip east. J. D. Howmnn nt Bister passed through town on Saturday on hla way to Crescent whnro ho will bo Ma Honed a forcnt guard thl nummor. Floyd Reynold ( now working nt Iho soda fountain at tho Patterson Drug Company, Karl Kulp, who for merly hold this position, lins taken tho orcKoninn touio. Klmor Nlswonger, who has been locating homesteader on lands near Crescent, was Ui town Monday. He rcorts a brisk business and many satisfied land seekers. At Ilccrptlon Yesterday (Gratifying Ilesults of HiH-cnt CumpnlKii An- nounrcil Debt Is (Jrcally IUv cluccil lilat of Workers (3 hen MOVING But Business Goes on in the same way sALmmicEs in effect Until July 1 E. M. Thompson JUtui, Oiefon Two Government crop reporters pent Friday and Saturday of last woek In looking over tho country north of Hend for tho purpose or making a crop estimate. Forest Supervisor MerrJtt spent Thursday and Friday In tho Sparks country Investigating a road route from thero to connect witn a Tumalo road near tho hoadKato of tho Pro Joct. Tho flurao hotiso. on tho Arnold Ditch has Urjen CSn&ted with tho Pioneer Telephone system p. C. Howmsn, tho flunio tender, can bo reached at tho flurao house from C p, in. to 9 a. m. Tho regular monthly business meeting of (ho Presbyterian Guild will be hold at the home of Mrs. J. Kdward Larson, Thursday, July 5, Instead of Wednesday, July 1, aa pre viously announced. Thero will be an Ice cream social given by tho Ladles Aid Society of the First Union church nt tho Pilot Uutto Ranch on tho evonlng of Sat urday, Juno 27. All In the vicinity are urged to attond. Forest Supervisor Merrill snd J, 11. Hanor went to Portland Friday night to meet .Supervisor Ross of tho Ochoco Forest and State Forester El liott to discuss co-operative fire pa trol. They returned to town Sunday morning, The Commissioner of the General Land Offlco has just docldod tho homestead contest case of the United Btatoa against tho holm or aoorgo Auno In favor of tho holm. Thoy were represented by O. 8. Honson. Tomorrow evening tho Fraternal Brotherhood will hold n donee In Sadler's Hall postponed from the 18th. A SDoclal mooting of tho Brotherhood will be held at eight o'clock sharp procoodlug tho dance, Potera Shot Gun and nifle ammu nition. 8kuso Hardware Co. Adv. As n result of tho hard work dono by the ladles of tho Library Club, Pho started out about two months ago to ralso cash through the "calendar system," tho Institution is tho richer by nbout 1125, and tho receipts are not yet all turned In. The Club held a meeting and re ception yesterday afternoon nt tbo li brary, when tho various ladles who had been making money In ono way and another mado their reports ami turned In their cash. The total ac counted for was 1121.38, which does not Includo tho amounts mado by various ladles who havo as yet not reported, and several who desire to finish tho work they havo commenced before announcing tho results. Some 3ft ladles attended the re ception. Refrcshihentfl wero served and the hostoMcs wcro Mrs. W, II. Htnnt. Mrs. liort Sliuey and Mrs. A. C. Lucas. Tho treasurer reported a cosh bat- nnco of $49.01, aftor dlnbursoinosts for tho quarter of SC2.9G. It was voted to rievoto $100 of tho amount received from Iho calendar work to partially liquidating tha Institutions only debt, amounting lo $170. thus placing tbo library In a most satis-! factory condition, especially as a con stant Increase In Its equipment and usefulness Is being made. Tho librarian roportod 22 now liooks received, 2219 visitors, 30 new cards Issued, 1398 hooks loaned nnd 193 tnaenxinos lonncil Tho names of tho ladles who re ported, tho naturo of tliolr work, and the amounts they made, are as fol lows: rMIss Coleman baked bread, $10. Mm. Hudson' mndo button holes nnd sold plnnts, $t.2G; Mm. C. A. Jones washed sweaters, $1 CO; Mm. Hert Shuoy baked bread, $1.00; Mm. Da vidson sowed cabbage plants, $.70; Mm, Farrls sold, eggs, hens, and bread, $5.00; Mm. Rudow and assis tants gave a matinee at tho Dream Theatre, $10.00; Mm. Ford cared for children, $1.00; Mm. Henklo $.30; Mm. Herring $.26; Misses Sldner and Holmes made enndy, $2.45; Mm. Ku Hroaterhoua sold cake, $2.50; Fay Deyarmond $.25; Mm. K. M. Tnoum son sold plants, $C.or.; Mrs. J. h. Larson helping on books at tho laun dry. $1.00; Mrs. S. C. Caldwell sold milk, $1.00; Mm. 8. C. Roberts baked rookies, 4.50; Mm. W. H. Staats, ?C0; Mrs, G. P. Putnam, Eva Graves, dancing lessons, $12.50; Hend Glee Club, concert, $37.00; Mm. O. A. Thoroon baked bread, $1.50; Mm. McReynolds. $.25; Mm. Florence Staats, $.25; Mm. Ralph Spencer worked at Bulletin offlce, $1.25; Mrs. R. M. Smith baked bread. $3.30; Mrs. Houston. $.90; Mrs. Schooler. $.25; Mrs. J. A. Eastes stenographic work. $1.00 Mrs Hudson has plants she wishes to sell, Mrs. C. A. Jones wants to wash sweaters and Mm. Wilkey haa vegetables to sell. MIL CIIF.XKY IIKRK. V. D. Cheney of Seattle was here Friday. Saturday, Sunday and Mon day. Friday he met members of the Emblom Club a.t a dinner In the cluli- nouso.t bunuay was spent at ueis Ings on the Metollus, with Mr. ond Mrs. J. C. Rhodes, Clyde McKny, Mr. and Mm. A. M. Prlnglo and Hr Latham. HULLKTIN ON BIIKKP. A Farmer's Bulletin or Interest In this section of tho country haa just been Issued by tho Department of Agriculture. It la entitled "Breeds of Sheep for the Farm," and may be had free on application to the Divi sion of Publications. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 01)1) FELLOWS KLKCT OFFICERS. Tho Bond Lodge of Odd Fellows hns elected ofrlcersf or the coming hair vear as follows Hert Shucy, No ble Grand; H. I. McKIm, Vice Grand; Georgo Govo, Secretary nnd C. W. Thornthwalte, Treasurer Tho new of ficers will be Installed early In July. J. II. AVKNAXDY TO MARRY. The announcement was made ear ly In tho week that J. H. Wenandy Is to be married on Thursday to Mlsa lona Applegato, of. Drain, Oregon. Miss Applegato la favorably known In (his section, having taught school at Crescent for four yearn. Mr Wenandy left for Portland and Drain Monday night. fVJ y, ill f -. fit III JIm BHBauaM,Bk'U3aal Your Footwear jj a.iy f i CAB ji rtiaano? .nam iJiti important part of your everyday nefoi: Hcrp yguenn choose from a complete stock of LADIES'. MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GOOD SHOES. 'i '.' ',' LADIKH' OXFORDS In ninck, Tan, Patent nnd 8uede Leathers, also In Whlto Canvas at $2.23, wzs), m.o, naju, SJ-1.00 MKX'H OXFOIIDH In Ton nnd Black nt iM.OO CHILDHE.VH OXFORDS In Black, Tan, Patent and7" White Priced 'from 0.1 cents to. .1(2.2.1 A COMPLETE LINE OF Summer Play Shoes BLKSK1N, SCOUT AND BAREFOOT SANDALS i SHOP AT Mannheimer's THEY SERVE YOU RIGHT Ing to another traveller who made tho trip In a team at tho same time, tho pedestrian with the barrow mado as good dally averages as did the team. CITY BOOKS AUDITED. Max Crandall of lilllsboro arriv ed In town Tuesday morning to be gin an audit of the hooks of tho city Including the records ot tho sewer construction expense. Mr. Crandall will spend several days In town and then go to Prlnevtllo to check up county records so tar as they relate to the affairs of Bend. He has for merly been employed on an audit of tho county books. MOVES TO OREGON STREET. E. M. Thompson haa moved his stock of furnlturo from the Bean building on Wall street to the loca tion In the Mutzlg building on Ore gon atrcet formerly occupied by A. L. Hunter. Mr. Thompson has made a number of changes and additions In tbo store, chief nmong which Is the extension of the balcony forward and along tbo sldeaoJ Sbe, room, thereby giving Incrljas&tafhow.and store room necessary Wr his largo stock. LADIES AID SOCIETY. The Ladles Aid Society of the H. E. church will hold their regular business meeting with Mm. C. P. Nls wonger next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. M. Thompson, secretary. NOTES lirbytrrfcij$,y joI 10 ai.-'preachlfig . m., aubJc.ct,p'Tflreo Flmt Sunday school servlco 11 a. rn Hundred and VlctQrtj'CjyVfeyeltlnr service, 8 p. m., subJecti'iPdrioUsm" versus "Nationalism. 'Sneclal music at both services under Ihi'Itdershlp or Mm. Ashley ForrtaOi&cJiolr di- rector. Rev. G. H. WllkjnIstRr. PRV1T JARS Mason Sure- Seal Bkuso Hardware Co. Adv. SIGNS FOR SALE. 'For Rent." "For .Bale." "Rooma to Let", "Houseleplrtn Rooms," "No Admittance," "Nor 'Base-king," etc., etc., Placards printed In laro typo nn hcjiw brlstol hoard. 1(1 cents each, Jess In quantities;. Bulletin OWce, 12U FOR RBNT-t-Two roota suites fur nished ' for v Ught house keeping. TRUNDLES WHEELBARROW A novel way or packing an outfit on n 150 mile trip la that used by a traveller who left hero a couple of woekB ago and arrived In Fort Kla math last week. The man travelled on root and trundled his goods In a whool barrow uoforo him, Accord POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business .Directory Directory et esth Cllr. Town and Villas, cltlnc dtterlptlv sketch ot each place, location population, tola araDh. a&lsslaj! sad baaxinaf paint t to Olajialdkd'Olractory, conpUsd. by BORuaaa ana praiawioa. . iv roue oo'jaurn ", Startling; Changes In Styles THE gowns this season are made on entirely new., lines. To wear the new styles a woman must have, jthe appearance of wearing no corset at all; We've just received some new Parisiana coset models that mold, the figure to tho new natural lines as no other corset con. We invite you to come in and see them. pARISlANA (ORSETS The new Parisiana models are made of soft, supple materials with few bones, these new Parisiana models am more comfortable than any corset ever worn. They extend, but a few inches above the waist but are long in the skirt. The most expensive French corsets are, no newer im design no more skillfully cut than the Parisianas you can buy at $1.00 and up. We advise your coming in to see these new Parisianas, at once, as the success of your new gowns depends more, than ever upon the right corset model. R. M. Smith Closing CQilihy- -;- LEAKN THE -WAY ' k Hoaklo ft Ryujw 'm av. . . .