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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1915)
V 'Vy4? f - ' TiiBrui:Nii huiw;tinviiexi)okk avedkk$iav nd.vkmiikk jjv (iis.i VA.GE.fl. f he Patterson )rug Company Reed nnd Morton, Proprietors Wo sell Vlctrolas nnd Victor records. We soil good cigars. Wo sell alarm clocks. Wo soil stationery. We sell everything wanted In tlio drug storo line. Wo guarantee accuracy In filling your prescriptions. Tlicy are compound ed only by a registered pharmacist. Your patronage highly appreciated. the Sfexagg, Store LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S .. , 4. All candidates for tho Henil football team be on tho ball - grounds on lloud street Thurs- day and Saturday afternoons at - 4 o'clock Bharp, for slgunl prnc- - tlco. Tentative lineup to bo Worked up. Fred N. Wallace was up from Turn., W. D. Uarnes has been up from Tumalo this week. 6! V. Silvia went to Lakevlew on business on Thursday. J. J7. Illngo, of Crescent, was in town Inst week on business. W. D. Cheney came In on Saturday for sevoral day's stay on business. E. M. Thompson loft Sunday for Portland nnd Astoria on business. Mr. and Mrs. l'loyd Dement have moved Into their now houso In Ken wood. Hill McCormlsk of Silver I.nko, shipped out two cars of cattle on Monday. C. II. Illshop, who recently camo In from Imperial to spend tho winter, has tho contract to build n stone wall around the B. M. Lara house In Plnc lyn Park. Dream Theatre DOND STREET B. A. ROLFE PRESENTS COWBOY ANT) THE LADY A CLEVER WESTERN DRAMA Wednesday and Thursday Nights: METRO PICTURES "Why You Can Save Many Dollars by Buying Your Groceries From Usi Quality, Low Prices . and Service is the foundation of our increasing business Let us deliver that next Grocery Order W. C. McCUISTON nnxivs ih:st oitociinv. A Special-to-You Offering in $1.00 Per Week Payments THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE This offer will apply so long as our recent shipment of 1 0 New Home Sewing Machines Last. They are the very latest models,(disc tension, high arm vibrating shuttle. They make sewing a pleasure E. M. THOMPSON ,-, MIbs M. McCarthy of Seattle has opened drcsamaklng parlors lti the Art Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mannholmar returned from Portland on Saturday morning. n. E. Hunter left Inst night for San Francisco where ho will spend two weeks. . II. A. Miller loft Thursday nlgltt for Salt Lnlso City whero he will spend tho winter. James Hyatt lins been appointed administrator of the estate of tho late Charles C. Prtnglo. Excavation for tho new building for the Warner Company on Well Btreet began on Monday. K. Q. Hourk, of Crescent, nrrhed from Portland Friday morning on hla return from a business trip. T. A. McCcnn and 13. II. Dca of the Shevlln-lllxon Company arrived on Saturday for a few days stay. D. It. McKay camo In yesterday from Portland on business. Ho Is staying with his son, C. M. McKay. Ed Hanson Is In town today on his return to his homestead at Imperial after spending the summer In Con don. , Mrs. E. M. Thompson returned on Sunday front Portland vhoro she wont to rocolvo treatment for her oyes. Mrs. W. C. Saunders and her two children left Thursday nlfiht for Portlaud whoro they will spend tho winter. V. L. Irish of Portland has opened architect's offices lit Bond. Mr. Irish tins engaged otllco room with Jas. A. Hastes. 11 Simliln la linlnc trim! this nfter- nooti In Justice Knstes' court for the olloged thoft or a bee Hive front tiiob. TweeJ. n v llnrnor. tho Tuninln mnr- chnnt, will occupy tho Caldwell Btoro building on uonu street on us com pletion. Tho Haptist ladles and their friends will meet for work on Thurs day at 2 o'clock nt tho homo oi mm. T. II. Foloy. Thero will bo n cnllcd mooting of tho Episcopal Oulld at tho homo of Mrs. J.. P.. Koyc tomorrow aftornm nt 3 o'clock. II. II. Specr, a merchant of Cliff, nnd Mrs. Speer woro In Hcnd n few dnys this week on business nnd vis iting friends. Ilort Sownrd, formerly of tho Elltu studio, hns recently boon confined to tho I.ottorman general hospital in San Frnnetsco. Tho Cnllfornln Jubllco All-Star quartet will glvo n concert on Friday ovonlnir. November 10, In tho Pres byterian church. A petition nominating J. A. Eastcs for mayor at the coming election is tmlnir wfdnlv clrculntcd and rccolvlng many signatures. It. K. Ilnylny of Clrants Pass, Ins riccoptod a position In tho dry goods department of E. A. Sathor'B general merchandise store. 11. J. Ovorturf rotttrned last night from Prlnovlllo. where ho hnd boon In nttendanco on the November term of tho county court, "itobert Andrews, grand patriarch of tho grand onenmpmont of Odd Fol lows, Is expected to visit locnl Odd Follows on Monday,., , '..Mrs. II. C. Hartrnnft hns been con fined to her bed with what was fear ed to bo an attack ot pneumonia. She is recovering slowly. W. F. King, II. A. Foster. John fnxil.a T nirnriln nnd Geo. II. IlUfl-' sell wore visitors In llend from Prino?! .,. r........... m .1 Ifnmlnv 1 V1I1U OH OIIIIUU Uliu iuuuuuj, C. 11. AllonjJs down from his up river ranch today. Ho roports llvo inches of snow on tho ground to a point well this sldo of iLava llutto. tin It T nvnriurf rflturned from Portland Wodncsdny night bringing "Junior" Overtttrf from Hood Ulvor, whore ho hns boon visiting relatives. Miss Elizabeth Davis went to Pals ley InsfFrlday where she was tho guestor4IrNettlo Shlrlock. MIbb Davis also rnado a trip to Lnkovlew, roturning Suilday. Tho teachers of tho Ilond public schools will entortnln Friday night nt a party to bo given ot tho Emblem Club. Tho evening will bo spent at dancing nnd cards. George. S. Young wont to Portland Friday night on business connected with tho Suttlos I,uko Irrlsntlon Pro Ject, roturning Sunday. Mr. ouug ..,. im u-nrlt nn tlin nrolect Dro- grossing rapldl, and much Intmtrit being shown among the farmers In tho forthcoming sale of bond to bo hold nt OrnndvlBW, Novombor 20, Try our fresh bread nnd pastry. Carmddy mothers. Ilond streot - Adv. 36 tf Bee Edwards for good house paint ing. Adv. Tha, regular monthly meeting of tho Parent-Teacher Association will bo hold tomorrow nfternoon In tho Commercial Cltth room. All wh.p are Interested In tho work nro United to attend. Mrs. 0. W. Shrlncr, who has been In Los Angeles for some tlmo for her health Is expected to return In a few days. Mrs. Shrlner's health hns been much Improved during her s'ny In California, Mrs. G P. Putnam will arrlvo to morrow to visit Mrs. II. J. Overtttrf She will icmnlti In llend during tho nbsonco of Mr. Putnam who left Salem Sunday for a brlof business trip to New York. P. C. Hardy, toamstor In the em ploy of the Ilrooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, suffered n severe log bruise and gash about tho head yesterday afternoon nnd was tnkon to tho Hend Hospltnl whoro tho wounds wero dressed. A committee consisting of Mrs. McCormnck, Mrs. Kctchtim, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Do Armond has been appointed to mnko arrange ments for tho Baptist church turkey dinner to bo given on Thursday, Do comber 2 The men of the Methodist church will give a cafeteria dinner at tho Commercial Club rooms Wednesday evening, November 17. Tho men will do all the work In connection with tho supper. Miss Pearl lllghtowor entertained nt the homo of Mr. and Mis. 11. J. Ovorturf Monday night nt four tables of COO. Joseph Sullivan and Miss Lucllo McKny woro high point win ners. Later In tho evening light re freshments woro served. A number of Silver I.ako people wero in llend tho first of tho week, Including Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Iteeiler, Jim Ileeder. I.oyd Miller, 11111 Mc cormick, Bob Uohlnctt, nnd Jim Wnmsley. Mr. WntiiBloy may go Into tho dairy business hero. Ernest Taylor, Natlonnl Superin tendent for tho Prohibition pntty for tho northwestern district with head qttnrters at Portlnnd will Bponk nt tho llaptlst church Thursday ovottlng, November 18 nt S o'clock. Mr. Tay lor will deal with prohibition and other topics of tho dny. A J. Kroenort left Tuesdny morn ing for Leavenworth, Kansas, In nit Bwer to a messago advising him ot hlH mother's donth. Mr. Kroeuort's mother died in Chicago, Novombor 7, nt tho ngo of 80 years and Is surviv ed by threo sons and one daughter. Thq. funeral will bo hold In Leavenworth. AT THE DltKAM THEATHK. "Tito Cow Hoy nnd Mho Lady," featuring S. Miller Kent Is n clover western comedy with plenty of notion nnd roplcto with gentilito western sltuntions, nt tho Dream Thoatro to night and Thursday night. Special music Iuib been arranged for tonight's program with William Sprout with tho Violin, J. W. Day with tho clarinet nnd Mrs. MncLaurin nt the piano. 1 Dr. J, 0. Tumor, formerly of M.owo & Turner, oyo special- .... ... 11m.tln.w1 ti.111 tin 111 w"l mm, ui t uimuiiu, i, mm ... Horn! again Tuesday and Wcdneitdny, vrtvmiiimr .In nnri December 1m(. at Thorson'H Jowolry Htoro. No charge ror consultation or uxuiiiiuuuuu. oi lsfnctlonsguaranteod. Adv. ANNOIW'CHMI'.NT. George 8. Young wishes to nu notttico to hit) clients, nnd othora do airing onglneorlng work, that ho will bo back from tho Sultles lnko project sbrvey on or about Novombor 20 nnd tvilt thon romnln permanently in Ilond Adv. .3UC --------- r Seo Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. Tho modorato building restrictions on Houlovard Addition will maka it tho deslrnblo place to own a lot. Adv. JUST AS CHEAP MADE TO ORDER Fint Showing pall nd Winltr Stmplei Dick TKe Tailor Cloning nd Pfennig Spilty The Cozy ; RESTAURANT J solicits your $ patronage vv Terminal Addition NOW ON THE MARKET 50 lots at $175 to $200 Adjoining the Brooks-Scanloa Yards. J. Ryan & Co. If you want the most practical, durable, and ec onomical range, you should first look at a Maj estic Malleable Range. It has features not con tained in any other stove. Let, us point out to you where the Majestic stands above others. We are always pleased to sow our goods. rSKUSE HARDWARE CO; 'i' i i x THIS Store aims to Serve You Better every day. Unusual Values to tempt you in every department.. Merch andise carefully selected to stand the test of SERVICE. Colder Weather A reminder of tho need of Heavy Under wear. Our STOCKS ARE COMPLETE include well known brands, ronruits kkxokiia ki.osi:i kkotcii rxitix suits ion .MUX l'or Suit $1.0 to tjtl.OO i)i:im:xio.v i'Xii:hvi:au rem iann:s Union Suits .1(ie to yt.r.o Separate Garments Hnch "V to $l ChlldrettB' Union Suits niie, Hoc, tfl.oo Xi:V MXi: INDIAN ItOltl'.S All Wool, fi0x70, priced nt (10 Xr.W .MAt'KINAWS, Just Kocotved lloys'o S 1.0(1, S I.S.-., !5.(m Muh'h t Sll.tltl to !?H.T5 MANDAKIN TIM HIH'S Imported fiom China. ConslBt lug of center nnd six mtpkliiR, gttnranteod fast color nt, the set N.lc to IJt 1 ,tir Ni:V TOyi'lIS, TAMS AX!) KXirriCD TIIUOWH Mod erately priced. COMI'OHTS Wo nro hoadiiuarters for and can mivo you money 1'rlced nt IJIA .l.no, tfl.7.1, Sl.m, t?'-', ff-.'-W DliANKinS Cotton nt . . .81, i?i.-". Si.:i.", .st.'), mi. 7.-., .$1.11(1, .y s-j.-jn, su.no Wool and Cotton Sl.tio to !jil.7r All Wool i?l.a to 1JKI.75 STOP AND SHOP AT HIASESSPIS Satisfaction With Every Purchase Wool Blankets Sox, Mackinaws, Shirts & Underwear Peters' Shoes for the whole family, com plete line of Hats & Caps, Arrow Shirts and Collars. MEN H'ZiVlK '; WE HAVE IT E. A. SATHER CJeneral Store Isn't it a fact that you like to trade with a firm upon which YOU CAN DEPEND at all times and to know Unit when yon order goods they will always come to yon just ns yon asked for them? That's one thing that we try to do on every occasion You can depend that we will exert every eftort to please you, so when you place your next order call up or talk with SHUEY'S The Cash Grocer 11 THE FURNITURE MAN, f CREDIT IF YOU PREFER ,fgA.l iijrt-. . ..:..;- "pytWN