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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1914)
tjh: hhnii iiw.urriv, wsv, on-:,, mIjm:hhy. hoist 12, iuii. IrAOK & ' Don't , (Complain . Aiiorr voru vurv (ill Knnit) IMP TiwiMMii MrmiintK?ym FootbathTablets They'll umbo 'rm feel od(l tnkii nviiy thn miiiiiiii'i pnlii unit tenileiiir nml iiiiiKk Vm on. I OHIKJOX TRUNK TRAIN Arrived . .. 8 u. m. Leaves .8:30 p.m. O..W. II. N. TIIAIN. - Arrive 7:& I'. n, Louvos 7:2Ti n. in. KTAOIC LINK HOLTII. Arrive 7:30 p. m, Leaves 10 a. lu, AL'TU LINItH. Cum dally to liurns nml polntH south nml southeast. POrtTOFI'IOI! IIOUHH. (limnnil delivery open dally U:16 u. hi. tn fl p. in. General ilollvery opou Sunday S: IS to 10 n. in. Nlr.lit train mull close 7 j. m, Day train "mil clone 0:80 n. in, THI.KOHAPil HOURS. Western Union dally 71 2, 1-0, 710. Hunday K-10. 4-6, THI.ICI'IIONi: HOIMW. Pioneer Co.. twenty-four hour norvlett. InctuUlHR Hunday. o '- - LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. A. 11 Mmliteck want t Fen- land tlundar. MM William woHt lo Pertlnwl woday night. fcurman Montnewory m Ih frow Imperial an Monday. .Mr. mid Mm, v. A. porno ura MtHlh on nn until trip. It. M. Thompson went to Orescent on Murine on Friday. Mr. ItiTtlm Alone of Taromn I visiting Mr. I.. M. Pom. J. .Mi" llrlnkley of Portland wan nt the Wright over Humlny. Mr. Kityni wll entertain . tho tlrlilKit Chili Mil Friday. A tioy was burn to Mr. mid Mr. William PolU an tlitt 0th. Mr. J. A. Hastes rrlurnfld on Men day from n visit (o Portland. On August Z n girl tmltr was Worn to Mr. nml Mr. WllllnnrPow. Ml Keyo. sister of J. I. Knye. la a guest ri the Ken!1 homo. The MilhiHll( ehureh I holding n iHcmIo on the Tamnlj todrjr. Bert Miller of I.atdlaw waa regiet ered at the Mend over fnsday. T. J.. C. H.'nod JJ. O. Dealy of Alfalfa, were In town yeatttrday. C. P. Hart wl& 1 In from hht Mill:, ean valUy hnwiwted Oil weak. Mr. r. P. leKfte wnt to I'ort Innil on uuNliKMut Imnrduy nlKlil. Mr. It. A. Out nml MIm MvoMluy irrt up from DitMluilwi ftMltirday. Forillamiil Tmuclior of Mlllloan xan In town on IhihIiiihhi lut wouk. J. Follow pf ItcdiHond oniiio to town yMitiraf Iomi fw tiny nlt. HiiKli ThompuHn I oxpertiM to r turn from fii-nttlo no we llnm nwvt wprik. BJt-- -i-.-sacr-r ; Silk Glovai Th wWtwInwl rnn liir Owl Jt,i i Ufr bul a I the Auctr (Mil. Ak fHlifl nt tllC Dtpt. fa Short "K 'KAVSIH At l!k Olocs V BOC.TOCI.S0 Lour -KAYSCR" Silk (llu ti 7ec.Toa.oo A CUAKANTlt WITH IVIHV rAIH R. M. Smith Clothing Co. LKAIl.NTIIBWAY. WAR K B ami comfy. Von net Vm nt 1 j PATTERSON'S I I ' oni a cost a gtwimnt I KW "X v rzZti STORE. In fact many articles are on sale AT REDUCED PRICES. E. M. THOMPSON New Loeation,-.-opposUe MeCuiston Grocery. 'T' r 'Bend, Oregon . ' .?. . " 'I H ? ; The Perils of Pauline 1 I T Y A FT W Y I I I H B A I P 1 I 1111 I II Rlxm I 11 u l 's I I - - i it I I I Thursday, Aug. 13 Don't Miss the Story! Also PATHE'S WEEKLY J. II. Hiftiilny, II W kuc Mill tl. I.niliutii Rpuut Hiiiulny liuntlns kat Iioiin. (luy MrHi'ynoltl loft on Monday on a mention trip to l'artlunil and Nuw Itorl. Mm. a II. Cflrkett Hint kor two ohlldntn wru up from UoMkuttM an 8H(1ay. Mr. A. M. I'rlBcltt, who um bn atak far lint ji wink, I how mntli lWprovcl. II. O. KarrtH, who ha bm Ml for lh imut ftw wk. la rwportwt i Improve). Morti CmhIiihhh. at tan Rond llo ll, bH Imun III lu koil 1ru lam Thurwlay. 1. II. I)n Uotjy Af Sllvor l.k wna In town on MoiiiIh)'. Hu atoppod at tlio WrlKht. .Ml mi l.ola C. HHtu of I'rlnovlllo wn riiKlcl'irml at tint Wright Ut Kriday nU'ht. Ml Moll Marknl, who ha itton ronfliuul to Imr Im-iI for novernl ilay, I convulioiclnK. William I'ronch of l.nldluw wan In town ovr Hunday. llo wui rt'fcli torvd at tin llimil. MUm llaxfl Ornvim, n nU-oa af Mr. C. It. Cook. loft for l.on AtiKolvt lat Thiimdny inoruliiK. Thu HhouioH luivo iiiovin! Into ona of thu nioharilMOU uuuvakiw on (Irvnnwooij. hvohiiu. Mr. J. IS. Huiltli and family nf llRtnutMO wr rMfttird at lha WrlKnt ovar uiiday. f U MrCauby of DtMebat waa In town ovr TkwmUay and Friday II at ptMl at tha fhwu. W ('. McCwleioM and Hi-nry Ford war at Lava laka and Ctu Prair ie the and of lasi wik. Tad Hoke left fur IVirtland and ,Nwnirl aunday itHirnlnit. Ha ax pactR to by K.ono n wok. Tom Miirohnnt in nloSfly rcovrtia; from r broken log ainrfHliiHd In a Minnie on tlio nlRlil of AiiKuat P. P. Smith, formerly of Hwnd. waa hori- ovr tlio wek and rnn. vutltiK tho IIradtrot Compuny. Thfiro will bo a iTItlMlttg of thu La. iIImi l.llirur' Club at tho library aax( TuiMHlay aftvrnoon ut thrvo o'clock. Our MrKaynoIdH la ixnut on a two wiwk'a vneailou. llo wt to Po-t-la id Bad OutHM will m to NewiK.it. II. M. XfiH of Hums aut a far i!h In towa laat wutik. uurliur hhi niuy ho waa ratfUtorml at tk Wright. Tki Fratarual rirolhurhfrod In mak Inc. plan for a (Irund Pruo Hall ta he Klven on th nvwilni ui Auguat II. MI. I3 Amiojiil und C. V. Sllv! ldivo moved thulr uIIIooh to tha build. llIK on tho north aldo of OraR-oa Htrt. Mr. and Mm. II. II. I)a Armoad r tiirnod, from Mmlford Friday. Mr. be A r mow! h rather ia Improved In iKHlltll. Hpuncor Dlhhlo nml .hla fathtir. Iliinry T)llhli'. wuro ntKlatorvd nt tho llnml ovor Hunday. Mr. Hunry Hll hlo litiij Juat ruturnod from Vancou vnr to ffo hla koii. Ilond lluttor 18 Hunt on Bread. is raising the price of many thinus, but not the price of anything nt THOMPSON'S. IB Mr and Mr. C. H lludnon end Ihmnld lluilwin. wont lo i'ortlind Friday nlnht, Mr.lludiou returning Sunday. Mr. nnd Mm. It. J. Todd are arac Intr a auvon room. Mory rnd a h'f buuKclnw oh thalr property In Park addition. ' Mr. nnd Mi. J. C. Kkodoa and Mr. and Mr. Olyiltt McKay ware at Cmir I.aHi ovor thu week nd, folM In Mr. Rhodaa' ear. Mlaa Arrie ntaok gava nn Informal mualral at hor home laat evening. AlHinl IlfleoH wore preaant and rw froahmvtitH worn norvod. J. II. Wonaady want to Craacant to Rtlond to hla hay crop on Thurs day. ItotarnlnK on Snturdry ha want to I'm Hand on buolncta. Mr. and Mm. V. A. Fori. Mlaa Porl, MUh Trnutnor and Marie llrontcrhou loft In Mr. Forbda' auto for Cruter l.ako on Saturday. Mr. W. W. Faulkner loft Thum day mornliiK for ItoRoburK. Oroson to hi- hor father and mothur. She will bo Kono about a month. Mm. II. J. Ovorturf cave a lun ohi'on In honor of Mr. A. I.. Good wlllln. formnrly, of llend, who I a Riiost at the OcorKH A. JOnoa home. Wudnciday night a aurpiiso imrty wna tendered to Mlaa Avrlo lllack at hor homo, tlamea and daneinp form oil tha umimouionta of tlio ovouJiik. MJmi Knthorlne Olynn. who la wtirkliiK In the Itand llotal. has tak on np a honiMtaad claim nr Cra cent. 8h laavea Thnrada) tnornln. Mr. and Mm. Oaorav W. Ha ten and Mr. rad Mr:. J. H. lMeklcy of Por. k.nd startad aoutk from bar yoHer day on an anlo tour through Oregon P. C. Oarriaon laft thia wornlng for I'rlnaville. He axpacta to He an gaged for the aaxt fw weaka In tlut br work In tke vnatora part of the eouuty. Mm. C. It. Cook has routed liar hoimo to J. It. Cndfruy. the head olork fu Pattaraon a Ornc Ware. Mr. Cook Ih to lenvo Uend on Seutember lt, to live in Soattlo. Mr. and Mm. V. O. Downing nnd Mr. Lniaru of Portland, were bar Inat night. Mr. Downing, who own tho Modlcnl Uulldlng in Portland, and othor property, wna formerly ItUer eatod In the D. 1. P. Co. Ho la bound for hla llihlnK enmp near The Tulai. Mm. Q. II. Innberaon and har dauBhter, IvnUtorlno. nrrivod lu town Sunday to visit her wn Ray O. lni ttemon. Tha vlaltora live In for laud whoru Mtaa Ismbamon la a teacher In the Waahlngten High aaliool. They have Juat returned from n visit to Honolulu. -. ,. . , Huy Uend llutter. U. S. Searatdi' e,M' milk otfua. Bkuso Hardwnru Comimny. Adv. McuU ut the AltntDttRt 25 asd 3$ cont. Adv. lanms aid ki-kcts opfichus. Tho I-adloH Aid of the MethodUt churoh held their niinuul electiun nt the home of Mm. L. L. Fox on Wed neadny. the following oWoora UalUB elootod: Proaldont. Mia. F. J. Schooler, first vlee proaident. Mm. L. L. Fox. soo end vice preeldoat, Mm. Curs. Nlek- eraou, secretary. Mm. it. Spencer. tre8uror. Mm. Clark Paul. Tho aoolnl meeting will Da held next Wednosday at the homo of Mm. 8. C, C)dwoll. Tho Indloa Rro plan ning n cafetorla Btipper to bo given nour tho tlrst of Sopteuibor. FOU 8AI.K TO 11IGIIKST mi)l)I5H For rash, lots 1 and 3 of block J North Addition to lloud (former lo cation or Kvoi'Breon rooming house) ; all bids must h rocoivud by me on er boforo Ausust 31st. 101.41 mi bid un der R00 oqnsidQwi. 1 will notify successful hlddor .te ' IriiSiiPlOnUiei 1st. 191 ; lonyabTds utramco-of Q, S. llenson, Bend, or Bbnd.rdlrefi. U SOFWARIN TABLOID FOI Thf alory of tlio IStiropflnn War whlrh luirm Into bolng loaa than two ! wi"ka ago I told, briefly, by lit chroiiologlral outline ghron harawltlt. Auetrln qunrfolad with Serviii ItuavlH armed. OannaHy, an all of Auatrlu, daelarod war on nuasls. France, ally of ftuallB. Kom to war with Oormany. Then Oarmany In vadea UI1uhi. aueklnK oatry to Friime, and thereby breaking trimty obligatlona of neutrality. Thereup on ISiiKland declnreH war on 'Germany. Iielgtutii Jolna Franca, Ruaala und Orcat HrllHln. Denmark ling been drawn Into tho rnnfllrt, aiding witli tha BrUiah-ltua-lan-Frdrich hIIIok. The Ilalkan xtatwi are at onch oUiora tliroatt. Turkey, apimri-ntly la prepared n flKbt a nn ally of Auntrla, hopliiK t'i rosaln loat footholda In Kiiroiw Ibily, nlthouRh n member of the Triple Alllnace with Germany an I AiiHtrla, remains neutral, refualng to awtlit thorn. It aoonia probable Gur many will doclure war on Italy. 8paln I neutral, and PoitUKnl is atrongly prO'MrJtlHli. Japan, apparently, m about to doctare war on Germany and alczo groat German pomohnIoii-i In the Fur Baat. Tho I'nlted Slatw haa no ontnngllnK alllancew, and ap parently la bent only upon auataln- Iur tho IntoRrlty and neutrality of ( hlnn from attack of ntty of tho com lifltnnt. a roault of whlrh might be far-reachliiR dWIlcultli in tho Baat, and, probably, now revolution la China. . The only terlou operatlana to dat have occurred In Helglum. The Go" mutiH. attomptHK to croea that oouu try, have met heroic rtvlatanro nt tha town of I.Ioko. where, apparently, (hoy have been held In check. Hrlttah and French trootw are joining tlK Halglan. A great battle ia expect ed at Namur, Helglum. There l general fighting along tlit RuMlRH-Auatrlan frontier, and be tween Austria and Sorvia. Franc haa Invaded the province of Alaar and Itrralne, lout by It to Oormanv In 1170. A number of minor navil engagement - have occurred, uiurb abrpnlng ha boon aelzod. prebabb tO.OeO men have been killed, and the commerce of the world ha boon pi atyzdU. ' ---(. ainoNOMXiV of ciiikf KVKXTH IX WAIl TO OATH ' JUNK 28. Pan-Slavic prop- - ganda. nftormatli of Uatknn-Sor- vlnn warn, culminated In assn- - aliintlon of Archduke Franz For- dfo'nnd, holr to Austrian throne, nnd hi wife. Anuria accuses Servla of en- cdliraglng ronsplraclca against dual monarchy, and. In fact, abetting the assassination. , , ..Corlaln aota of reparation and - a ooniploto and unreserved npol- ok)' demanded by Austria of - Servla. July 27 Servla ropllcs, ac- ceding to almost all of the de- - mands, offering to submit hor - reply to The Hague tribunal If not tatlaaetory to Austria. July 88 Austria Informs Servla reply ia unaatlafaetdry - and oh name day declare war ou Servla rormaiiy. Same day trocpa Invade Servla. Within 2 1 bourn Belgrade, capital of Sor- via. Is bombarded. July 29 Ituaala begins mob- -- lllsatlon for the assumed pur- poee of holplng Servla. July 30 Oennany demands ; tba.t Itusala oxplalu rooWlliu- llerLtinovoniontH. ' July SI At mldnlRht Oar- - many nddroMea ultimatum to - Itussin. demanding demobilize- tleu at once. Tlmo limit set for August 1, noon. August 1 At high noon Run- - sin refuses Gormany's demand nnd Gorman ambassador pre- sonts formal declaration of war on Russia. England and Franco, other tnembom of the triple entente with RueetH, Intercede in hope - of rostoriug peace. On seiun day Gernmo troope Invade I.uxumburg. an Indepen- dent dually. - France mobilises lnforujall. setting formal mobilization far - August t. State of war deelar- ed between Franco and Gerranny. German and and Russian troops engage In border sktr- inlahoa. , A August 2 Two German nr- mlei .outer France. RttseJan troopa enter Germany proper. Oermnny'e action taken for blow at France before Russia can mobilize. llritlsh orulsora begin to blockade tho Ilnltic. Great llrltnin lndleatos her guarantoo of neutrality protee- -- tion to Belgium will bo kegt. - Groat llrltnin informs Ger- ninny that Germnn floot must not attack French shipping or French const. AUBUSt 8 France declare war exists with Germany nud forum 1 declaration la uot necos- snry. Passports demnndod. August 4 Great Ilrltaln de- olnres ,vnr on Germany, follow- lug an oxclmnge of notes, In - which Rnglnnd domands of Gor- - mnnv that Ilelglan neutrality be observed, nnd ImpoBlue other - conditions. Gormany replied she vvae Invading Franco. Aueist 7 Austria formally dpelarpB war against Ryaain. Augtiat-Mtniy rouoBptoajgiie uat remain neutral. niust remain neutral. ---- China and glassware, Skuso Ilnrd- .ware CQruinnsWAdv. W First Showing of NewFallDress Goods New Weaves and Styles Plaids, Roman Stripes, Poplins, Gabar dines. A comprehensive showing Af from 50 Cents to $2.50 Per Yard We advM.se an early selection, thus insuring the choicest patterns. NEW OUTING FLANNELS for Fall Choice Designs for Gowns, Comforters, etc., priced to sell at 7cts, lOcts and 12icts Per Yd. We also announce the arrival of our Fall Blankets, Comforters, Sweaters and Knit Goods. Our sweater line must be seen to be appreciated. Col ors include the new Kelly Greens, Copenhagen and Mackinaw Plaids. Look for it THAT SOMETHING NEW" MANNHEIMER'C TUB IIKPKXDOX STORE. Lj M'PHERSON DENIED PARDON IIIm Mother Atikw Wet In Vain foe .Son" Itrlcnc. SAI.KM, Aug. 6. Mm. Martha Mc Phorson, a resident of PrlnevHIe, cre ated a nceno at the office of Governor West yesterday afternoon after her hopes of gottlng a pardon for her son, Ixigan, were dashed. Governor West had left. HI privates secretary Minn Fern Hobba, was alone In tho re ception room with Mm. McPherson. The latter hysterically demanded an other Interview with the governor. When refused, she declared sho would kill herself, and went out in the hall, where she fell In a faint. She recovered after a while, and Mlsa Hobbs called a taxlcab and had her taken to the Oregan Electric depot, where she took a train for home. I.ogun McPherson, the woman's son, was convicted of a criminal us eaulL His mother waa convinced of hla innocence, and his case was taken to the supreme eourt. where the ver dict of the lower court was affirmed. While the ease was being appealed, and up to tho present time, young McPherson haa been out on ball. It la understood that the authorities of Crook county held him there with a view of having Governor West puss on tbe case ou his return from the east. With this hope abandoned, McPherson must be brought to the penitentiary to serve his term. avii.Ij maki: kxiiiiuts. Mrs. Floronce l.unbcck Powelson returned from her Sisters ranch Sun day, bringing with hor her mother. Mm. Smith. They will live in Hie Shouse resldonco, which Mm. Piwol sor recently purchased. Mm. Pov., son Is busy preparing exhibits of hand decorated china for three dif ferent fairs; the Crook County Fair at Prinevtlle. the Slaters Fair and the State Fair at Salem. Mayfield Woolen Mills GUARANTEED PANTS jafeKaauamBanHaRaRBBBnBMBBnRRBBaB W I II II !-... . . We will give a new pair if they FADE or SHRINK from washing, Now priced from $1.75 to $5.00 SPECIAL BLUE SERGE AT $5.00 E. A. SATHER. AT I Your Home Merchant I ii Few of us stop to consider what a convenient vehicle the home mer chant Is to the general public, or hla valuo as a citizen. Tho merchant Is expected to carry everything in stock that tbe theoret ical or practical mind can think of; maintain a quick and faultless ser vice both at the counter and In tho delivery deportment; laugh nt our wit and cry at our hard luck tale; ac cept our Biuall payments -and extend our credit; carry the unemployed and. unsuccessful ovor the hard places: support all public benefits .and boost for new business ventures that might be beneficial to tbe growing town, and. above all thing, havo n, total disregard for hie own personal con venience. In rot urn for all tbia, we. as pub lic sptrMed citizens should abow our appreciation by spending our money at home Instead of buying our sup plies from mall order nouses. If wo nil do this the merchant could carry a larger and bettor assortment of goods, maintain a mora eiflctoat ser vice, and give employment to a lar ger staff. If an Industry is started !n a town with the same number of employee as the average store supports, the In dustrial establishment Immediately becomes the object ot much praise, while our old benefactor tho mer chant, is little noticed. Let us show our aHfireelatlon of the public benefactor asd give the Homo Town .Merchant our loyal sup port. a crjsrroMBR. Meals at the cents. Adv. Altamont 28 and 35 JtJk M.A )L ii. 16 . tv v,i . ihu.' ifc: ... .1 J1. Jf da. . tJ k ijajj '"Shi Dr. H. D, Drown, vKen W 'slffiK' nend4nBllovTsiap&t on BrenaV"'