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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1914)
this iii:ni iiuftMtTiN, ni!M), onrc., wkIjnMday, jityv ik nlu. vXah s. : w r i i T 1 i V : i.it f J' GOING FISHING? ) ll You don't no olten, nnd ynu can't lli slloril to jnko nay chances on In UiaUltrn CaMlna ooo1 yoti ' ffl hnvo Ilia vitry llncl iolucrif, . S 7 a iinitnt n reasonable price . PATTERSON DRUG CO. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. Anlitwy Forrest wool tu Red mond yesterday. Mm. Vernon A. For lion entertalnc! at ton, on Tuesday afternoon. J It. I'minor of Prlnovlllrt tiu)tx at tliu llond over thu I'ourtli. A, T. Shaver, tli Hampton well driller, was In town yesterday. Clinton Wright of Lnldlnw slopped Mt the Wright over the I'ourtli. There will Imi no service at the 1'atliollo ehureh next Sunday. Helen Downing went to Portland last week for a vldlt with friend. Mr. nnd Mm. Ilolopeter of- llHrni were registered nt thti Altninnnt last wk. IGdwIn Konard of Uldlaw was registered nt thu Wright over the week end. Charles Nlswongor and family itnt tho Fourth tin the rlor on a tuning trli. Mm. John It. Itynn wm In town Tnokdny nnd ax poet to bo here for r few days, Prof, George W. Hyslop. of the O. A. C, was rogWlorod at thu timid over thu Fourth. MIm Hay I'nrtln, a student Rt th O. A. C, spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Wlest. MWs Aken Rnd hor inntlior, of As lurlR. Iirvo been guests nt Mm. A, T. Frame's for several day. J. F. Watson of Redmond was In Mend on Monday. During hU stay he stopped ut the Wright. Mm. A. C. Lucas Is expecting n vl It from her hrother, Snymour Hldner Rnd IiIr fnmlly from Uinnun, .-sen. Harney O'Donnoll took a party of friends to the head gato or Me Ar nold llunio In hi truck on Sunday. Frank May Iirr boon appointed deputy city inn rutin I to not during the absence or City MRrshal Roberta. The Presbyterian Oulld will meet Rt the home of Mm. M. I). Knntson, on Wednesday, J)y Utb, nt 3:30 p in. , ti m Mr. amlMr1'R W. Richardson nnd fnmlly aro'gojjig out to their homesteads the latter part of Oil week. ( . Mm. Lucy ll.-IfcV nnd son, and W. K. Bearoy, of .Hampton, were In town last wceV. registering at the Allamont. Mien Arrlo lllnok cntertnlncd nt nn Imformnl musical at thu Fnulknor homo Inst nlfttit, Chester Cntlow play i-d thu piano. Mr. nnd Mm. J. H. Wlmur cnnio to town Saturday mornltiR nnd rooialp. ed here ovur thu Fourth, stopping ut the WrlKht. Thu W. C. T. U. will nifot with MIh HpaldlnR at thu Altnimint nt 2:30 tomorrow. All InturoHted nro Invited to altund. Frnnk Mosslngalo, who broke hli collar hone nt thu Kntzmnn ranch u few dnya ago. linn been brought In to tho Wright Hotel. Mr. nnd Mm. M. L. Ilnlluy mid won and Mr, nnd Mm. A. I,. Nlchol, of l.nldlnw, were registered ut thu Altu niont ovur thu Fourth. Thin morning T. II. Foley, J. I'. Koyim, II. Ferrell nod H. K. ItnburtM left far MiiKune over thu McKunzle route, In Mr. Foley'H our. Mhm (lurnldlnu nnd Mint Fatty Wll- Huhir of I'rluevlllo Htuyud at thn WrlKht on thu Fourth. In thu oven lng thciy went to the dnncu. MIm Mnttln J. Hlenpor of Arrow, with hor friend, Mm. Oracu lluliohur, of Toppeulnh, WhuIi., were n-Klstert'd at the Allumont Iruil week. Tho. FnrreU, of Cllne FrIIr, ar rhtMl In lloud on Frlduy. nnd nloywl over for the celuliiatlan on the Fourth. DurliiK hhi utay hu was nt thu lluud. Mr. nnd Mm. Oconto Mllllcan camu In from .Mllllcan vnlley Monday nlKht. Mm. Mllllcan U nn her wuy to New port whore he will recuperate after her recent IIIikmm. (leorKo Mlllloun of.Mllllcnn recent ly nold three pulra of home to J. II. (J recti of HprlnKflnld. Mr. (Ireeii cflino over the tnotiiitnlni by wny of the McKcmlu Pork to make hli pur cliRiie. Mr. and Mm. Hohr Farnbnni ar rived In town on Tuenday. For the prenont they aru mayltiK at tho Alla mont nnd will Inter ko to live In tho cottage recently occupied by II. II. Ford In DeitchuteR addition. Tho llaptlnt Woiiian'a Mliwtonnry Clrnlu will meet at thu home of Mm. Alex. HIvliRril (the llmt bouito nouth earn of tho Wennndy bunguluw) on Thumday aftornoon at 2:30. Tho Riibject for dUciiHiilon will be "Part nership with Uod In thrfKlnKuoiii l.n tcrprUe.' ? Tho Udlen' Aid Society of th- Methodliit church will hold their so clul nieettnR next Vodneda) after noon nt 2:30 o'clock, with Mm. Ilcrt Cnldwoll on Ohio mid llond Rtrcets. An apron sale will be held nt this time, and all thu ladles who can. are asked to donuto an apron of iwimo kind. Friends and members are In vlted to attend. Mm. O. M. Patterson tins been III. Mrs. Hlmcr V, Ward has returned from Tho .Dalles. ' Jack Savoy nnd family left for Spokane yesterday. T. K. J. Duffy, of Prlnevllle, wna hero over tho "week end. Mm. P. 11. Dencer ontertntned n pnrty of friends on Friday Mm. Frank h. Miller and baby left for Taoomn Monday ntuht. W. D. Ilarncs and Mrs. K. J. Thompson wnni up from I.oldluw on FrUlBj-. ' 51m. Ciydo MoKay and her two boyn returned from thu Kast Satur day mornliiK. Mm. It. II. Webb nnd hor dRiighter Dorothy nro vUIUiik Mm. M. U I.nt tln In KiiRene. Tho shop of tho llond Sign Com pany has bcun moved to the Ucnson bTilldliiK on Wull street. Arthur Monro Is mnkltiK repairs to (hu ItoberlKou biuiKulow which was iluiuiiKod by flro Muvornl weeks iiro. Mr. nnd Mrs. A, D. Morrill of Pow ell llutta loft on, Frldny for n row wouk'ii visit In tho Wlllnmutto vulloy 0. 15. Myers left Huhdny iiIkIU for Illinois, hnvliiK hue" notlllod ,y !'" lirnpli of tho sarlous IIIiiom of his inothor. , J. W. (lonelier left for jWlfind lust nltflit whuru ho will nptiear r It witness In H silltto bu tried In tho Koderul Court. Mr. mid Mm. II. K. Allen and Mr and Mm. It, II. (lould spent thren dnys on )i uumpliiK trip up river ovur thu week end. Leltiml Dnvls Is now innssongur bo nt tho local telegraph olllce, Charles llortwlR having nuno to Portland to join his mother. Chris Tlnnur, who hos been build inic u house for A. A. Aya ut l.n Pine, was In town for the Fourth, He re turned to I.n Pino Monday. Miss Munkers, sister-in-law of Dr. llOsch or Redmond, was a Ruest ut thu homo or Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Forrest over tho week end. C. W. Iteed and his son who have been vlnltliiK, In Ilend for tho past two weeks left ou tholr return to WcIIkvIIIo, Mo on Tuesday. II. A. dinner of Snohomish, Wash . who recently arrived from there has bought a 40 acre tract near Laldlar; which ho expects to develop. Mr. mid Mm. (Jcorgo It. Kclmnck of Toledo, Oregon, enme In last week and hnvo roiiu to Ilarnuy Holes to prove up on their desort claim. Mr. nnd Mm. J. II. Manor, their Imys nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John I-:. Ity nn went to Klatnnth Falls Friday af tornoon, spendlnK thu Fourth there. Mr. and Mm. U. i. Fox returned Hundny inornlnK from a trip of sev eral weoks during which they visited points In Missouri nnd the middle West. Thomns Hums of Imperial enrnn In on Sunday, leaving Tuesday with C Derrick for How, U'nih.. who expect to take up a claim In the Imperial country. Mr. nnd Mm. Ithodes. Mr nnd Mrs Skuse, II. Kathanf, Miss Wllllnms and lute Furst spent Saturday an-l Sunday up river on u camping trip Mr. Skuse did not go up until Satur day night. Copies of n no honkl)', Outlni's lu the Paolflc Northwest. i'oe(l by th 8. P. L B., have been recelvod In Ilend. Space Is given to n descrip tion or Central Oregon and tho null ing In the Doschutoi. Itobort InneSs. Harold Rnthor and Cnl Smith 'started lor Spring Illver Mnndny, on root, their camping outfit on two burros. Thoy expert to be out n week. It thu "Itocky Mountain canary birds" act us they should. "Tho Perils or Pauline." ulnyed In pictures at thu Dream Theatre on Thursday night, attracted a capacity audlenco and proved or great Intercs to nil who saw It. Thu second In stallment of the photo play appeari there soon. Tho Ilend (llco Club quartet - Is planning a brier "concert tour" for tho end or next week. Concerts Will bo given nt Laldlaw, Slsterattnd Ned moiuk) At Ijtldtuw a dance will fol low the singing, tho date nnd detail! to bo announced next week. Mondny afternoon tho Undies A 1 Society of tho Methodlstc hurclt 'jiivo a fhrcwcll lea at the Kline nenrj niouta In lienor o' Mm. ,J. W. Ku klnc, at which she was presented with n souvrlr spoon. Mrs. KmWhq left Tuesday morning for her home nt Yamhill, Oregon. CALL lX)lt IIIDH. Illda ure requested for tho con struction of n sewer connecting tho City sewer with tho new school house. Plans and specifications may be seen nt tho office or the City Engineer, (leorgo S. Young. Iltds must be In tho hands or tho school Clork, II. J. Ovorturf, before 7:30 p. ru., Thurs day, July Oth. Tho school board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. (Slcned) OIYDK McKAY, Chairman OUR. REGULAR. BIG JULY Clearance Sate Begins Tomorrow. All Summer Goods Underpriced- Following our policy not tojcarry over goods from season to season, we have made reductions which the alert shopper wij not fail to recognize as values not equaled elsewhere. Saje Beginning July 9th and Continuing Until July 25th. n. ' ' ' HII---eRlRliRRRRR.RRRRRRRRRmRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR W I Children's Dresses $1.2.1 Children's Dandy Line Dresses Mndo of Amoskeag ainghams. .VH Cents (in Cent Children's Dresses now . . no Cent an Cent Itompcrs now . . SO (Vnts Bed Spreads, Sheeting !.'. lied Spread, 64x78 . -91.0.1 Hli. mi lied Spread 08x80 91.20 7.1 Cent Sheets 81x90 reduced to . . (I Cents M Cent Sheets 81x00 reduced to. . 77 Cmts 1 1 Cent Illcached Muslin Good Quality Cents 10 yards to a customer only. Skirts, Waists, Dresses IjAdikk' dhi:ks hkiuth 'A20 Off 1 Ix)t 9I..10, 91.2.1 Waists 0.1 Cents 91.2.1 House Dresses Special. .... O.I CentM Sale Warner's Corsets HI.IW ASH PATTBItNH WHICH WK AUK I)IHtX).NTIMIN. No. .170. Itegular Prlco 9X0, Salo Price 91.1.1 No. n22, Itogular Price 91.2.1, Sale Prlco 0.1 Cents No. .i:0, Itckular Prlco 92.00, Sale Prlco 9I.O-1 Wash Goods 3.1 Cent Printed Voiles '. . 2 Vnt iUi Cent MatelasNe Crepe 2.1 Cents (10 Cent Itatlne, 36 Inch wide, per yard BO Vrnttt m Cent Tissue Ginghams per yard 12H ent 75 Cent Crepe Linen now (H) Cent :m Cent Voiles and Crepes reduced to 2.1 Onln Underwear Specials .'1.1 Cent Ladles' I'nlon Suits, Iacn Knee now 2.1 Cents an Cent Children's Summer t'nlon Suits now . . 2.1 CtnlH Sale of Midsummer Undermuslins All 91.no Gowns and Princess Slips re duced to 85 nt All 91.25 Gowns and Princes Slips re duced to 91.00 Al) 91K Gowns nnd Princess Slips re duced to 91 2.1 Ladies' Oxfords 91.00 Grade now 93.1.1 v0 Grade now 91.15 9:1.00 Grade now 92.0.1 CHILI)Iti:.VH OXFOKDS. 92.7,1 Grade now -.... 92.1.1 92.2.1 Grade now 92.0.1 92.00 Grade now ,. . 91.75 VXrZ 92.2.1 Wool itatts 24 J,U. now . . . . 91.11.1 Compare Our Prices and Our Merchandise then You'll Trade at Mannheimer Brothers STREEET EVENTS DRAW W CLOSE FINISHES THE' RULE ARE Lnldlmv Athletes Take Many Prize, the llunnell and the Marli Kami- lien Leading All Olhem-JraeU PIr Gle Much Amusement. APIKHXTKI SCHOOL ASSISTANT, Mlsa Mnrlvlno Klrkpatrlck has been npiwilntcd assistant In tho high school, taking tho place of Miss Sarah Jioyuurn wno nas recently rosigneu. Miss Klrkpatrlck is n graduate of Maryvlllo collega and comes from Moorsburi;, Tunn. 7 Going jtishing or Cnmpinp;? CJct your Cniiip Outfit here. I lmve 11 fine line of Cuinp Chtiirs, Stools, Cots, Tents, lit'dtling & other supplies E. ML Thompson New location opposite McCuiston Grocery. Bend, Oregon il. ' x -.-. There Is Healing in liley Kidney 1'IIU. You need n mighty good medlrlno It your kidneys nro oxhaustod by ne glect nnd overwork, nnd you have got It In Foley Kldnoy Pills. Their no tion Is prompt, healing and tonic. Sound health and sound kidneys fol low tholr iiso. Try thorn. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. I 1 ' AUNOlil) IKIUGATIOX MKKTING. Tho annual meeting of tho Arnold Irrigation Company will be held at ono o'clock on tho nftoruoon of July 16th, nt tho hendgnto of tho Arnold tlumo on M10 Ilesohutou rlvor. CHAULUS SII'OllU.N', 17-18-Adv. Secretary, If you bet, nnd lost, "bo a sport" and get your hntr cut. No matter whether you bet or not, you should hnvo your hnlr cut before July 4th. Do not wnlt Until the 4th,-. You may intsB tho pnrndd. Cigars, candy, etc. THfcl METUOPOLITAN. Adv. A l'miFKCT? CATHARTIC. Thqro la euro and wholesomo ac tion In overy doso of Foley CiUhnrtto Tablets, Thoy cleanse with novor 11 grlpo or pain. Chronic cases of con stipation find them Invaluable. Stout pooplo nro rolloved of that hloatod, congested fooling, so uncomfortable especially in ,hot weather. They keep your liver busy, 'Patterson Drug' Co. Adv, Good natured rivalry marked tho athlotlc events held on the streets on tho afternoon of tho Fourth. Com petitors in the different races stepped out of tho crowd, took off their coats (except in the case of tho ladles) and sometimes their shoes, (no exception here) ran tholr distance and return ed to watch tho others. Although the shoot was going on at tho same time, a big crowd tilled tho streots, packing In around the finish lines and sometimes blocking tho path of tho racers. This ten dency to push In gave ono young man a pretty spill when a fair runner, in tent on winning tno uauy carriage ovent, ran Into him bard. Close finishes marked nearly every raco. In the 100 ynrd dash only a few Inches separated Stove Steldl. who won and Lloyd Haradcr, who took second place. In tho baby car rlugo raco, too, It would hnvo been difficult for anyone not right at the tnpo to naino tho winner. This and tho ladles' CO yard event aroused so much Interest in tho crowd that a special purse was put up on the ground for a raco betw.oon tho ladles, bolng won by Mrs. F. A. Huunoll. As vo8 expected tho greased pig furnished tho most amusement for tho crowd. A very active little fel low, donated by J. S. Stanley, and thoroughly groused for the qcoaslon. lod his pursuers a merry chnso until Charles Uozell mado a, foot ball dive and grabbed the pig by tho hind leg. J. J. Klein. J. L. Cody and G. W. Arnold acted na judges at the finish nnd J. A. Kiistea u starter. The results of tho d'fferent events word as follows: Fat man's race, 5u yards, won by C. W. Krsklno of Hend. 2nd H F. Mar,sh, Latdlaw, 3rd S. J. Pierce, La Pine. , Hoy's race, 60 yards, won by Ted Hoke,, llond; 2nd Merle Hunnell, Laldlnw. .Girl's raco 60 yards: won by Ver nle Young, Ilend, 2nd Fern Moore, Jimiu. , x . LAuies raco. ou yaraB; won ny uora itarns, uena; ana ituuy warsn Laldlnw. Free for all, 100 yards: won by Steve Steldl, 2nd Lloyd Haradcr, 3d II. 8. 8tover. Ladles' baby carriage. CO yards: won by Mrs. Fred A. Hunnell, Laid law, 2nd Ruby Marsh, Laldlaw. Horse race, quarter mile, 'won by Pearl owned by D. Low of Laldlaw, 2nd Duke owned by Horn & Colver. Potato race, woo. by Arthur Har ris. 2nd Oscar White. Three legged vaco, won by Rey nolds and Virgin, 2nd Smith and Itrosterhous. Greased pig capturod bv, Charles iMjieii. Special Udles race, won by Mrs. F. A. HunsslL Tho slow horse race and the plo eating contest were not held. WARD II. COI1LK KNGAGKD. Tho engagement of'Ward H. Coble to Miss Alice M. Turner of Spokane has been announced. The wedding will take place early this winter. Mr. Coble has been a resident of Ilend for several years, most recently being connected with the United Ware house Company here.' At present ho is salesman for the Union Meat Company of Portland in Idaho. He Is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of the Phi Kappa Psl. Mlsa Turn or has been connected with, the 8pokane llbrarv for four years, and was a student at Kansas and Minnesota universities. II. A. .MILLER TO MARRY. Formal announcement has bceu made of tho eirgagemeot 'of H. A. Miller, Mayor of Ilend, to Miss Sarah Heyhum. The marriage will taki placo at Spokane on July''t5. Mr. Miller Is the head of the Miller Lum ber Company, has been president of Ilend for four years end wonVIectbd. Mayor last December. Miss Hey burn, is a sister of Jack Heyburn. at whoso homo she spent tho lasfXfcar, ferrlng; as a teacher In the local high school. Two weeks ago she left for the homo of her brother, C. S. Heyburn, at Spc krfne. where the. marriage will occur Her former home was. at Ew'athmpre. Penn. Miss Heyburn (ror nlec. Ot tho late Senator Heybunfof Idaho. BUYING FOR SMITH. " " C. W. Reed of Wellavlllp. Mo., buy er for the a W. Reed & Uros. Mer cantile Co., Denmark ft Buchanan Mercantllo Co of Center, Mo., and the R. M. Smith Clothing Co., or Rend, who has been visiting In Rend for the past ten days, left Tuesday morning for the East. rllCuwlIl soon go on to Chicago and N;ew York and other eastern markets,; to purchase, goods for the different consumers he represents. JHy having Its goods per sonally selected In this manner the R. M. Smith Clothing Co., Is enabled to obtain In the eastern ,trau"o coa lers the very best quality of goods for tbelr customer at all times, and In too litest styles and at the best po8?lbleprkes. nAdv. NEW Standard Patterns ARE ARRIVING. Come in to see them. TEe DESIGNER And STANDARD FASHIONS on sale here E. A. SATHER - 1