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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1914)
Till JJIJW UVliUrnV, IlKNP,, OHK. WKNKWAY, SKITKMBKH , 1M. i miiV m School Supplies UIt imiuoiiftc Ntoolc of Tablets, Inks, IVncilH, School Hooks, Pcnuil Hoxcs, Pens, etc.. is now ready for the opening of ;i:hool. We have Uie most complete Nlgck of .sup)lies ever before seen in Henri. rMIILDMSN ATTENTION'!! SPEC FA LI I We have a supply of hijjl) (ratio waterproof school bas, easily worth U.le. We will ive one til these school bap KKKE to each child with $1.00 cash purchase of supplies or with $1.00 worth of cash tickets from our store. PATTERSON DRUG CO. TJit fyaMaSAj Star LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Hclmll him Inft for Portland. Kuril ItmvnH for Tacomn to- W. A A. M night. Tom Johnson arrived In town on Thursday. A. K. Cniiiptioll of Crescent xvhh In town yustiirdny, Mr. nihI Mr. John Unstor wore In town Inst wouk. 0. II. Illshop of Imperial was In town on Thursday. K. Caspovltsli of llaiuntiid vnlUy waa In town last week. JodNo J. (t. Thorvo of l.aldlaw u In lawn oh Friday. MhM Itlrlioy, mis of (hi now (Mch ont. I slaying with Mr. Icnh. ' Miss Mildred Komi of 1'Hnevlli Is visit ln Mrs. IS. M. Thompson. Nat Davis l running Ilia I'an'a mirk hetwn lttnd and llurna. T& U-lllt. IttAtlm- ..f IHualillMl ! eitwo to Iwm to attend srbool. Marssret Wlt I! on H'Mid" to rwHm hat atMtttaa at O. A. C. Mrn. 1'uUsbm save an Informal drnro al bar homo Prltlay avoulm. Joan and Carl KlalufelUt or tho HnMauut vallay wm In town tt Mra. Porraat la plsvlair at I ho ttrwtra during Mm. Mnalaren'a hi- KM O. Unrgnard anl (1. 161. Hoae i.f tha TtiHtalo Projact wars la town on jMilay. W. JJ. Chanor ami lwht M. Da vla Ml lost ntflltt on their return to Hoattla J. P. Keys returned Ratiinls" mornlna from n bttriiipss trip to Portland. Mlaa Mary Mann was In town for it fpw day last waok, roRlattircil nt tin AltntHont. Mra. II. IS. Allen nntcrtalii'il tho' llrlitau Club nt har homo last Friday afternoon. Anglo Young loaves Friday morn ing for Wnsco, whoro who U to tonnh this winter. 141 Klity threw first grndo pupils ros islerod at tlio beginning of the school yonr Mondny. Hanger llnrton Onojf was In town taut Friday night from tho III Itlver itannur Station. Margaret Wlest arrived In town on Friday after a two weeVs visit with friends In llurna. l.aiira Illshop of Imperial hna Immw engaged to toaoh loliool at llrothora tho coming year.- -- Klhel Holmta arrived Saturday night to rt'iumo hur duties na lonelier In tho high koIiooI. I Mrs. Mnolarcn wont to liar homo atcad today. Inking Dr. Oonnnrn'it children with hur, liov. IC. J. Judd mid Itov. II. C. llHrtrunft wont out to tho foriunr's hoiiiiHttoHd on Monday. Tho Vnudi'Vitrt fnmlly liuvo ooiiin down from tluilr tip river runoh for llic oponlUK of tho tclmolii. Dorothy Kehooleraft Ixft aVitunUy ulKlit for Hand I'olut, Idaho, wharo alio will touch thla winter. John JiiIiiihoii loMVoa for Hood Itivnr tho latter pnrt of tho weuk to work In tho applo'orvharda. John Hnthor ltava for Oorvallta IIih llmt Mirt of iixt w(wk to tnko up lila atudloa nt tha O. A. V. Mrs. .lank tyanloy la iMok from IHirtland much linprovod In honlth. Monday aloi rlalttHl at RktiMt'a. Tho Hand (live Club lis It llmt inatttluK of IIih Autumn tomorrow at th homo of Mm. O. V. I'utnam. mto ICnidBoor l.wl Mrrlrwd in town Uila mornlHK on a vlalt of la atKMlloH to tba Tumulo I'rtijoct. Marllm lldnar arrlvod In town ou Thoraduy nlRhl to lako up har dutloa aa prtnelpMl of tha erode arliool. Mlaa Holdwln of Frtaovlllo k ratnrHMl komo aflor a atx wook'a fla il with Mm. Hyatt at Tho Tuloa. Mra. Orawallar roturnfl from Portland oh WinlnxMlay avaolaii. ptaaalHK to romalu bor all wlntar. Ska la with liar sou Charloa at tUa Nottli Canal dam. Mra. Orawolior'a uloro. Mra. Danlol Ortwllr of nttlH neeunipanlml her aul will vlatt ur fur a ahort tlraa. Mlaa llalth. Mlaa Uirano nnd MUs Tnylor. now toahtra In tha HohiI wliooiat 1UV roKalarwl nt tho AIW mont. Tho Fralornnl ltrotliorhtHid will mIvh tltolr roKUlur montlily dnnco at mthnr'ii Hall, on Tlturmlny. Ruptaut liw lTtli. Thumday ovoiiIiik Mra. II. J. Ovar turf itava a dluuar iwrty In honor of Mlaa Mnry lloyhurn and Mlaa Har riot DoUon. J. IC. Cooper, who has Itaon apend- Ihk n fuw dnya In town, left laat nlKhl on Ida return to hla homiMtoad naar Crenoout. MIm UiIii Colon nrrlvoil Similar moruliiK to taku n position with Manuholmiir llroa. tiho la living with Mra. MeCulntnn'a. Mm. W. W. FaulkiKfr la axpocted to return tho latter part of this wok from ltiHolurK. wharo she hua ln-on 1altlnK hor alNtor. Tho llnptlst Women'a t'nlon meats with Mrs. T. II. Foloy on Thumday at t n'elock to sw. All mamtiom nra unN to ho prtNiul. Mra. V. II. Helium and hor son. Itnaald, returned from ttou Olalro. Wlaeonsln, wharo they havo deen for llu Inst nlno mouths. Jlnrrlott Dotaou. who hns (icon !n town durlim tho Inst wook, loft Hu.i day inornlnx for Crofcront, wliuro an Is to toaoh this winter. Flurmc.o Yojinijwtint to, J'orllnud Momlny nipt, from thoio It Is hor Intention to no to Moro, Oretfo'i, whoro sho IK t6 ((inch this winter. Tho II. 8. Civil HervliMiCoinii)lnl'),i nnnoimt'OH Hint n nialo HtouoKraphtr mid typowrltnr examination will hold In Hunt! on HOpUinilmr 1U, 191 1 J, U. Iluntor and family left Him ilny for llooil Hlvor, whnra tlioy will ryinaln for aliout a month, Mr. Ilnii tnr luirventlnc tho npplo crop on hu lunch there. Mlaa Poarl Hlahtowor, nlstor r.f Mra. F. F, jJnilth, and formnrly u Htudont nt tho Hand HIkIi ehuol, ar rlvod hero Inst Kuiiday to laka up h"r dutltta na toanhor. Murhnil .1. Ollkay or (ho Tunisl-i 1'rojnot was In town on Frltlay. Mr Ollkoy has now laft for Hoaion when ho will eutar tho MaaaaeliHaatta n Mtttuto of Tenhnoloxy. Tho mielol moatlnK of the I'res hytorluu Oulld wfll lw at tho homo of Mm. Wlost Weduwdny, Soptomi''r In. All Intorostod rrlunds nod atran Kith oapeclally Invltod. Hllrnlietli mid Francos (Jlniltir nr rlvoil In town Httnday for tho winter. Thy havo uoati UvIiik on tha family homiwtoad with thalr mother In th; Mllllemi valley all aiimiiior. Tho I'roaliytorfnn and Catholic !, dloa will elvo a cafaterlit dinner i tho old Trlplett ImiIIi1Iii on Wall atreot. ThuriHlny nvonlnK, Koptomhor 17th. The I'roatiyterluu ladlua will nlno kIvo n dinner ou olucllnu tiny. Tho Malhodlat I.itdlca Aid Roeloty will maet nt tho home of Mm. I. U Fox Woduiaiday, Heileinlnir ICth, at 2 o'clock. All Indies nro roqiitMitod to lirlnic tholr thlinliloa aa this Is to bo n soelal and work iiiwiIuk oom hlnwl, The Crook County Vatorana of tho (1, A. It. will hold tliotr annual re union at Lnldlnw, Hoitombwr SStli. All the votoraas and aona of vetarana. and tho valorous of tho SpnntaH Amorlcan war am cordially Inrltod to attend. At the lis pt 1st ehnrrh ThurmWr nlKht st S o'cUwk Mrs. Blra Molwrt will apaak on alum life Ip tho large cities. Mrs. Ilolmrt has int 8 oirs In alum work. Thoro will nt n prn itrHRt f apootal muslr and all arr In vtl to attend. Thorson the Jeweler has just received some c$ira fine white Cut Diamonds RANGING FROM S60 TO $85 Call and see them before buying else where. tDorit forget the number when you want your watch repaired. COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT Auditor Ilepoila City As.Hn KOOOll in Kro-i of l.litldlltliM. Tho regular monthly mooting "t tba City Council waa held last night for tho flmt tlmo In tho now ouariom In tbo Johnson liutldlnK oocuolel Jointly with tho ContMorfla) Clu An ordinance HmltlNK tbo numuur of moving uleturo shows waa road tor tho last tlmo and Mood and the flmt rotwrts woro roeolvod from tho treas urer and rot-ardor undsr the new sys tem of accounts Instnllad by Accoun tant Max Crundnll. Mr. Crandall's final report on city finances whs also Iirosented shoInK tho city aweta to to $9000 In oxeoaa or liabilities. The council took tho necessary steps to begin the vacation of n XO foot Btrlp In rroilt'or'lhe Held school and to exchange; tills with tlio sciioni district for n strip on tho west sldo of tho school property for nso in strnlKhteulitK Wall street anil avoid Iiik n heavy IocIko whoro tho stroJt passoo tho school grounds. Current bills woro paid Including n Idll of tho county for road work done within (ho elty limits amounting to $1101.20 In addition to amounts paid for the iitua pur pone at a former nicotinic. Tho Portland Ad Oltib. during Its stny In llontl. visited many polntu "r Intorost. It uoearoe vor)' necea-.y after the eruption nt I.va Hutto to look for tho leading barker shun. Thoy found It hero." Woro thoy rlKhtT I) rlKlit. An exnmpio wo ly of Imltntlon. Tho .Metropol Ion. Adv. WVBlaiaSManMiavaBAHBHHBjBjBMBJlUCUK yBS?n9QEMdajaJ gpTI 4 Black For School or Play The Mothers Say- Cat Hose" School days arc here. Arc the kid dies ready ? How about their school days' cupply of stockings? We have just what they need stock ings that have been favorites with American mothers for more than 25 years. Black Cat Hose , They arc just the kind for rough and tumble for nil the r nines tlmt your boys and girls piny. They are dnrnproof. Will stand the roughest treatment because of the special Mnck Cat wearproof process for heel, toe and sole. For the boys, get your choice of Styles Nos. 10, 15 or 1)0 with durable, riui'i.F. knkk. Climbing trees and playing marbles doesn't wear them out. Style No. 55 or HO are other favorites excellent for "your girls. Have beautiful lustre. ' Come in today and look over the varied Black Cat Children's line. Don't put oil' this important preparation for school days. Make our store jour headquarter for tho children's chool day' npiiarel. Our selection is wide and varied. Mannheimer's III' At il CMcigt Ktnoihi Huliri Co. KtN HA,. Wl. TIIK l)KI'KMM)N KTOKK M GAS AND OTHER TROUBLES OEATR OF WALTER J. SPENCER i CHURCH NOTICES NKI.I.1K Itl'XS AWAY. A. B. Kdwnrds and F. A. IHroIo'V dn voted Sunday to oatohlng n miNts of trout for tho 1'ortlnndor's Moudnn inornliiK broakfnst. driving up river w'th "Solllo." Tho llond Company 3 restless uiaro. Nolllo took thorn up all right but after the fishermen had ; left she doclded there was nothing ' It for hor anil ran homo. The tlsh ormon walked, but thanks to tholr tktll tho Ad Club had their trout. w E V DEMENT'S FLOUR Is for sale by E.r A. Satlier . :-: I, It McClincy ewFaD Goods coming in daily. Full line of , Packard Dress Shoes Nifty Fall Hats latest creations Suits Overcoats and Balmacans at prices to suit you. A. L. FRENCH Oregon St., Bend ItamooMmtloii (iheu of llow to l'ttt Tito l.l(iiliN In Out llottlc. When you drlvo from 21 to 25 automobllos ovor tba roods of south wontorn CriHik county for two days you ara woll within your rltchta If you expect moro or loos Uro trouble, gos trouhlo, aprlnK trouble, nod all the other kinds of trouhlo that have become familiar since John 1). Intro ducod the consumption of Rasollno iu connection with rubber tiros and lark pIurs. The expectation was realized on Sunday and Monday though only In a mlnoY degree, and whn It Is realized that on tho twa duya ovor 10,000 pansensar miles wore covered, ns tho railroad stati on ns would put It, you bogln to see tho beauties of automoblllnK In this section, v - Ono aealdont with n most fortunate outcome oeourrod when J. 11. Minor a car was ovorturnod through a combi nation of a lost hat and u rock In the road. No one waa hurt and aftor a half hour's delay to procure a new radiator tho party went on. A. L. Froach broko an axlo near Sisters on the first dny'a jaunt but had n now one sent In from Portland by th niK'ii oxprvsa. un .tionuaj- no iiur-, rled out to tho oar, mndo repairs tin I U'trn tuif.tf 111 f linn In tiinbn thn ll.n. ' hntn Falls-Lava Dutte trip. An nmUBlnc situation was created won Floyd Uomont ran out or Rase- lln lie soils tho stuff that makns tho Nvhecls go 'round In competition wlthV Mr" Prlnglo, of tho United Warcuouso. and fate sent "NIk ' alongVo supply his competitor, stuck by tlnl road aide. Ho had pionty nut tho oilv available container In elthsr car w4h which the transfer could bo inndrtfvns a quart bottle of Bomnthlng that Mill hail aopio In It, and accord Ipglylind to bo emptied hoforo belnc usettAor. tho Samaritan deed. Dctnlli aryUoktufc but It Is Onuorstmm lli.it not' a drop was wasted, t-ioyd gut eas. and some or tho Ad Club Titurtct wore but In good Bhapo' to sing at tho banquet. Knil Conic Smlilriily to Well Known Iiiiiiibt'i-tonn. Walter J. Spencer, a brother of Mra. Clyde McKay, and. known to many In Mend, died suddenly of ty phold. pneumonia at hla homo In I.a Qrande, Oregon, on August 29. The funeral was held on September 3 and waa attended by Mrs. McKay, who re turned to town Sunday, At tho time or his death. Mr. Spen cor was in tho amploy: of tho Palmer Lumber Company, holding tho Im portant position or superintendent of logging operations. Besides his wlrA and three children ho Is survived by his father and three sisters living In Minnesota, by Mrs McKay In Dend, and two brothers in Ln Grande. I'rcnlijrteriati. j Sunday school at 10:09 a. m. I Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Tkeme "The Midnight Cry." Preaching at 7:19 p. in. II. C. Hartrantt. pastor. WHAT COIXHtS? WHAT PAINT? ' Tho two vital painting questions are what colors and what paint? The wrong color scheme will serious ly mar the attractive appearance of your homo. Tho wrong paint will soon , fnde, crack and peel off, exposing tho I wood to tho weather. You can get , a pleasing color treatment and wood protection or unusual durability by using S-W-P iSherwln-Williama Paint Prepared.) See local agent. X. P. Welder, painter and decora- , tor. Adv. 26tf U. S. Separators and -milk cans. Skubo Hu'rdwaro Company. Adv. ' w.tJ7 IE IP buck- ff' a MM FINOUTOK. OttaM SEPTEMBER 24.2S-26, 1914 EXCURSION FARES WW Itj ffudofsl fl rmlcaliHtitllii riqlllflltlictt. H K ClBlllillll DtMtll l(IU(. MUM, CtSSSf. Os (law Hunt FOR All DETAILS. lit mil Ida ns Mllbtlll Hits itrit iti itlif ASK AHt AGENT OF THE QREQOH-WASHINQTQN RAIL ROAU & NAVIQATIOK COMPANY CALDWELL'S Pure Food Market FRUITS FOR CANNING Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples, Grapes. Also Melons, New Tomatoes, Vegeta bles and other Produce FRESH Every Day. Staple and Fancy Groceries. HARDWARE it Stoves, Ilangcs Tinware t,irnnltewiro S. C. 'CALDWELL 3S TIIK KT(JU: OK QIAMTV .. Treo Dellvrrjr Anywliero lu City. Clueik Shirts New Styles, New Pat '-""' i's ny , i n i i jm terns, Same Old Prices Monarch .... $ 1 .00 Arrow . . . . $1.50 Arrow Collars . . 2 for 25c A AGENTS for Standard Patterns, the Standard Fashion Book and The Designer. E. A. SATHER. K9 V