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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1914)
Tim iihni) iirri,irriN', m:ni, ow: wi-:xi,.hay, hi:iti:mih: in, iom. t'AoK B. L1 A' T i V School Supplies O' immense stock ol'Tiiblels, IiiIch, Pencils, Sohool Hooks, Pencil lloxcs, Pens, etc.. Is .'now ready ibr the opuninr, of school. -We Imve 'the most complete stqok of supplies ever before Keen in Henri. 11 1 LDREN ATTENTION'! ! SPEC. ALI ! We Imve a supply of ln'li grade waterproof school biigs, easily worth ilii: We will ive one of these school bugs FRISIS to eueh child with $1.00 cash purchase of supplies or with 81,00 worth ot cusli tickets irom our store. PATTERSON DRUG CO. i n LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. A ml row n (envoi Monday for KIkIii, III. Mm. J. II. Wenandy bus Joined llto lleuil OIo Cliili. A Variety Mlinu In tinlnir niinnml In '(llO Demi hulldlllg. Klnicr Ward In going up (ho rlvor i hundiiK on Halurdny. Itov. nnd Mn. K. 0. Nowhnm aro registered at tliu Altnmont. Miss Mlxtor'a fathor, who linn beori vi) ry in. in recovering rapidly. 1 John Knlhur lufl (odny for Cnrvat- 11m to resume lit m studies nl O. A. 0: I' MIbh Tnylor. who In lonoliluit hero Jills year, U now living at fMr. l.u- , ens-. MIm H. K. Ilonson returned Um 1 night from n two woolen vlilt In Kv i gallic. (leorgo H. YouiiK nnd Lottie I)ooti'r , returned! from Alkali Uko on Thur- day. Mrs. I). H. llrown of Dextnr, lowu, . la visiting her daughter. Mm. M. I.. .Merrltt. Itov. A. 8. Illaok In expeeled In ar- rlvn In a fow days to take tho pav ..tornto of tho Methodist church. Itov. ( ,Mr. Hmlth. tho former iiastor, has ' neon transferred to Fossil, Ore. Mm I'nwulson In snndlng hor nn mini oxhllill to tho I'rlnovlllo Fair today. Tho Mrnt dnnco of tho Kiilmorlntloti Cluli will hu hold thlH Hnturdny nt riiklhor'H llnll. Tho I'rntornnl Ilrotherhood will jjlvo u danco at Hnthor'N Hull tomor row Ulglll. Horn to Mr. und Mm. M. U. Mor rill on Haturday, Hoptomhcr 12, it daiiKhtor. Miss Anglo Young left lout Friday morning for Wnsco, whoro aha Is 'o loach thlN wlntor. Tho W. a T. U. will hold Hi recti lnr motltiK with Mm. H. 0. Coldwoll on Friday nflornoon. MIm Loin Coin, who tins tmon sta- Iiik nl tho Allamont, In now living with Mm. McCulaloti. A "Towol Hhowor" wan Klvon 10 MIm Kulhorlno Trnutnor at tlin ni nes homo on Thumday. J. Follows or llurns Is now in town. Ho nttoudod tho dnnco nt tho ArtUnN Hall Tuesday night, MIm Hay Knickerbocker arrived In town lam week. Hho In worklni In Mm. I'owelton'H Art Hhop. M. II. Adamion of Alberta. Cana da. Ih visiting hi alitor, Mm. Ilort hhuey, (or niioiit two weoks. When You Buy Groceries 'You want the best in quality, nt prices that do( not make you feel that you might have done better elsewhere. Caldwell's Pure Food Market is well prepared to please you in every way. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Htnvo, Manges Tin uiiro drntillcvtart) HARDWARE S. C. CALDWELL THH HTOIIK OF QIAI.ITV 1'itc Dell wry Anynlwra In City. Implements ., llugglim Carriage Vtt4iiM, Muggins Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. V HhodcH nnd M nnd Mm. A. M. I.nift wem In I'rlno vlllo oh husliinss on TJlurttdny. Tho KoroHt Horvleo tolonhono Hiia hni now Moon oomplolnd Into town from tho Tiimnlo HuiiKor MtMluii. Krod I.upfln link roNlKiiml lili poil (Ion nl J'nttAniou'H l)rK fltoro. Ho Ih now worklim ut A. 1 Proliall'ii. It. 1C. Koon of I'ortland hni bcrati In town for nliout llv days. Hu ii vlHltliiK hlH alitor, Mm MorohaffiH, Mm. I Initio Haylor of J'oHillotrjn, iponi mm wiihk worKiiiK wiiu isiro. PowkIvoii in (hi) Inttor'a nrt ahop. Itov. IS. ('. Nowliam lini Jflit m turniHl from London, IfiiKlnud. Ho Iiiim liuen fiono about throo montliH. A minilior of youiiK pootilo xavo n ilnui-0 in flu? Artlaau liitll Init nlKhr. Mm. Mol.n'ron furlidhii tho niuir. Tno iiKMiiliora or tho I'rlKcllla Cluh nro noudlng tho I'rlMllln apootm lo Mlwt HuutliiKton, now Mm. DitvldMon. J.ooiinrd Wood, n homonloflil In Npwlor from Portland whm In town lail wook, rvKlatorod nt tho Altnmont. Mr. W. W. Faulknor roturnod on Thtimdny from ItmolnirK, OroRon, whoro alio liai lioon for about n mouth. Tho HrfilRO Club mot nt thn homo of Mm. ('. H. Iludion lint Friday. Thoy will mt-pt at Mm. W. W. Fnulk nor'a thla wook, Mm. Alfnrottn Orcutt hai takoti over tho (Hand Itoitaurant from Oil Hrlckion. CommonoltiR tomorrow tliore will bo room nnd board. Foreml Aaalilnnt W. J. Hpront loft Haturday for I'rlnislo Fall, whoro he .will bo for about two monthi. Ha wont to clanlfy aomoland In that vicinity, Tho I'rcibytorlan nnd Catholic la dlirt will Klvo .a onfolorla supper In tho old Trlptott bulldliiK on Wnil Htroot Thunday ovoiiIiik. ooinmono Iur at r:30 p. in. John H. Whlntlor nnd Htalo KnU nonr Uiwli pawed throiiRh town on Friday on tholr retnrn rrom an In apocllon or n portion or tho Tumalo projoct work. Thoy wont lo I'rlno vlllo from horo. M. K. Miller of Harper wni In town voitordar w Ih bin father, r. J. Mil lor or I'lno Illuff, Wyo., and an undo C. A. Mlllor. of Ilonton UldKo. Ohio who have lxoii vliltlnK him. Tho vla- Itorn lort for I'ortland lail nlKht. Thn Men wind on Thunday blo-v over n lolophnuo pot on Ohio atroet and It In turn took over n wrlea of poloa. Including onr with nn arc IIrIU at tho corner of Ohio nnd Iiond. A now polo wai act up In tho nflornoon. MIm IIomIo Rohullz and MIm Fay Olnigow of I'ortland, nrrlvwl In tow-i lail night for n two monina vmu. They aro both organlnom of the Fra ternal Ilrotherhood. and havn come to town to build up tho IJond oranl xatlon. -'. 4 -v - (loofKC B. Young Iim recolvd word thai hli daughter Joiephlno wa o orated on for appondlcllli nt tho St. Francla hoapltal la San Franclawi on Hopteiulier 5. AocordliiR to laloit r iKirt alio In recovorliiR rapidly and la now out of the hoapltal. Mm. II. I luff or of Bllvqr Lake nr- rrlvcd In town Monday mornlns oa her return to hor homo from n via,; to her mother and "Intern at Fomytlm. Montana. Hlie U apondltiR a fow ilny In town aa tho Rtiimt of Mr. Itnlpli .Hponcer lit-foro loavluR (or the outi. Tho llaptlit Womnn'a Union holda It annual bualneai mooting nt tho homo of Mm J. II. Minor In Kenwood tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30. Officers for Hi eniulnc year aro to4o oleotol and all membora ar urged to be pres ent to auiwer to roll onll. Meinboni and frlendi of the congrogntlon are cordially lnltod. SISTERS FAIR Tho dnlo of tho Hlntora Kir it An Fair l Octnbor 1. 2, .1. program bin bedit Afran nun) Fair Is Octobor 1, 2, .1. A good raco progrnm bin Iteflii nrranMd ouch day. AKrlculumd urn Llro ror Mloek nxhlbltff, baby ahow nnd otlun ntirnctiom. Come and bring your i hlblt. Ii. A. Ilowmnn, 8cretary. Adv. 21-20. Try'tho Allamont far inenli, Adr, l'l.UCKY (IIIH, IMOIITH I'illM. Mlwi HllrHlmili Davli, chief 0par lor in ui ii noun telephone oxahnng. Ilnd a buiy time on Haturday morn ing when tin oil itovo which ahe wia moving about In the tolephono oflle turtiod ovor. spreading burning oil over the floor of I lie room. With th nld of a rug MIih DbvIh wni ablo to aniothor tho llainoa but not bofora hor ilroaa had boon burned. Who thn alovo HppcmI ovor alio oaltaS for holp nnd win heard by tho Jnnfi'pr working In tho baiomont. He thought alio wai Joking and did not como to hor holp. SCHOOLS HAVE 50 NEW PUPILS (Continued from pago 1.) plahnel Shirts L Gray, Tan and Blue, r T'""" - ' rV f." ZZ S - - - 'M fiaV Striped and Plain, at 80c to $3.00 Water Proof "Stag Shirts Blue and Brown $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 A GENTS for Standard Patterns ' the Standard Fashion Hook and The Designer. i E, A. SATHER. TKIUIKIIONMC HAH flltlKVANCH A Hrdinond pr, recently told with muMderaule pride of n ahty ine nt of cattle that had liwn lnnile from Hedmond to Tacotua. the rec ord time of the trip being a feature aa well aa tho fnot that tho shipment had been made from tliore. It now upponnt that tho ahtpmont wna ac tually from Terrebonne nnd tho poo- iplo of that town nro Justly Indignant I having tno croon inxon rrom inoin this manner. fi tho top, which lacks much In grace. Interior Kclrnllllc SIimIpI. However, tho Interior of tho build ing la n model of iclcntlflc school planning, and redounds to tho credit or wweau, ivos-juo & Co., of Spo. Kano, mo architects. On tho first iioor is mo largo furnace room, which, to eliminate flro risk, Is en tirely shut off from tho rest by stono walls and n mota! lathed colling. The heat mod Is hot air, distributed with an electric fanning systom, which al so cares for tho scientific ventilation of tho various rooms, nil or whlon nro provided with vonlllatlon flues nt tho top as well as boat Intako fluta nonr tho floor. On tho first lloor Is also a clawi room, tho tenth In tho building, which nt present la utilized only as n store room. There nro modol toil ets for girls and boys, also. At tho top or tho broad stair, on tho second floor, one faces tho prin cipal a onico. on tho south sldo. On this lloor there are four commodious rooms, now accomodating thro grauos, tno llrst. second and third. A Rotablo fact about the opening tills roar in mat iz cniiuron aro In at tendance who novor wont to school before youngstora Just at the enter ing age. Oirrrct Lighting Method. In all tho rooms the pupils olther alt with their backs to the windows or with the light coining ovor thoir loft shoulders, thus Insuring tho host effect upon tholr oyes. Tho walls are of white, but In no wio bright, plan tor, giving a cheerful clean appsar a nee most grateful to the oyo, and the woodwork Is finished In a light gol don color. ' A feature tbat will apnoal (o all paronta Is, tho fire oscnpos, which eoa nect directly with ovory robm on thn south olilo. Kleotrlc gongs aro be ing ItiNtallotl on all IIoorsr and drills will ho undertaken aoon. Ilectrleat ly controlled clocks nro also being installed In all rooms, controlled by a master clock la. tho prlnclpal'a of fleo. Drinking fountains are also to ! plaeed In the halls, and one In Uit yard. A large double room Is on the oast ond of tho lop Moor, with dlmemilons 23 by SC feol. with a stage or plat form at one end. This mom wtll bo most useful for various exercises, aed on occasion can accomodate comfor tably eonslderably over 300. Two grades occupy IU and a mnnll adjoin ing recitation room la provided fur the class which hi reciting. Kxcellont arrangement are provid ed tor siiare ror hang'ng clothing. oaoh room having Its own closet fur this purpose. The rooms for the smaller children also have Individual tollota. so that tho llttlo tota will not have to uso the general toilets. A cement ald'owak In front of the school houso Is nearly completed, and tho Shlreinan buildings aro nntoe jkuhky ham;. Don't miss tho Duroc Jersey hog sale nt tho O. h. Ilrnxeo ranch 2 miles north of Powell llutto P. O. Soptom .hor 22. Freo lunch nt noon. Adv.. whon removed rrom the adjoining lot ro- l'Ol'NI) llOc AT J.ABT. Found at last, tho one urlco host All-wool $15.00 suit or ovorooat lino In tho country. lndo by tho Nation al Woolen Mills Company, rrom loom direct to wearer. You can now chooto nnd select from 300 of the prettiest patterns anything you wish, and save from $6.00 to $10.00 per suit or coat. I gunrnntee a pertost (It. iCIonnlng nnd pressing n specialty.) K. K. Dlok. Adv. 2ilf. AUCTION HAI.K. ' Farm Imnlemonts. household goo Is stock nnd hay aro to l said nt unc tion on Tuesday, Suplombor 29, M tho home of A. J- Hudson, C nillos onHt of town on tho Hoar Creek ronl. Freo Itimili nt 12 o'clook. 25-20 Adv O. A. It. XOTICK. Tho Crook County Veterans of the Q. A. It. will hold their annual re union nt Lnldlnw, Septombor 2Qtn. All tho veterans and sons of vutorniu. and the veterans or tho Spanish Amorlcnn war are cordially invited to attend. (Crook county papora plenao copy.) contly purchased by tho district, nu atlractlvo lawn will be mado sur rounding tho school, making It n real landmark. Wlnthms Only CrltlcNin. Probably tho only aorlous criticism that oan bo directed against the building aa It now Is Is tho condition or tho windows. For somo reason tho stylo solocted U one hung on hinges and with only one fastener, ut tho middle Thn rosuK Is that nearly oil the windows have warped at the top nnd bottom so that a pencil can bo InBertod In the crnck. Further, as tho syatom now stands, teaahern ornnot control tho heat nnd temper atures' of tholr own rooms. wheli noeepsnrlly will require Individual at tention according to tholr exposure With those detects cured tho entire structure will be a modol ot oxcol louvo ami good workmnuulilp. A Iwtino Hack Uldney Trotihlo Cmn-ua It. And It will give ycu oven worae If not ohookod. Mrs. II. T. Strnyngo, QalnoavUIe. On., was fairly dawn m hor back with 'kidney trouble and In llamod bladdor. Sho says: "I took Foley Kldnoy Pllln and now my unek la strongur thnn In years, and both kldnoy nnd blnddor troublos nro on- tlroly gouo." Puttorson urug oo. Adv. SHEET MUSIC l()c Thoinpson's Furniture Store Oregon Street, across front McCulston's Qroccry, Uend, Oregon My Specialties AtK . FOLGER'S COFFEES AND " ROYAL CLUB GOODS i T. R. McCLINCY TlWNext Door to Dmun Theatro I mWmttttUMmmmmmm ! ill m,mm ,..M.. TT-1 mil I 1111 jj SJ.J IJ Authoritative Uorsef: htvlfti; a wnaFsiseissiasiisi''lJBtHfcw,,11,t), flr LBRiis SHr TmmT- AtSfti s At 'WiPRIJV i w w 1st' r"ts1'ii sEX ) pLaKfwr Vi WmW III Srlfii ffarnerS I I mSmk ' The Warner Fall Opening Wo aro now showing tho new authoritative comet stylos for Fall and Winter fashions. Select ydur Warner Corset now and wear It whon your gown are fitted. 176 t" w 4- . miner's Floxlblllty Is tho keynote Flexibility and Com fortnblo support. Thin doublo boalng preservea tho figure but "gives" perfectly with every move. Every Pair Guaranteed Not to Rust, Break or Tear f Wear a Warnorts brassiere with your corset tho perfect undorgarmunt be neath a fitted waist. , WAH.VHIt'S COItSKTS .ii $1 to $5 WAitXHirs nn.SsiKnHs 5Qc to $4 - New Arrivals in Dress (poods & Silks We have by far the largest line of Silks & Dress Goods we have ever shown., The Popular Plaids, Roman "' Stripes, Ottomans, Crepes, Gabardines, are here "in profusion. it Dress Goods at from 50c to $2.50 per 'ydtp Roman Stripes nnd rsian SILKS FOR TRJjgSlNC. Announcing the A nival of the newest in. Coats the popu lar Cape nnd Balmacann Styles, also Children's Coats - MODERATELY PRICED. f Economy that Economizes tat Manniieimets 1 JfaLjsms-Asjass.! i. . m' r-TBaSC 9HHI BfjBjejfjsjBjjsaMsBaBWMBaMlaMBSBBBI