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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1915)
the tflENP, rvllktin, xasfin, ore., wednp-sdv, gyKMnnit i: loir PAOE 7. 4 ' Reed and Horton SllCCC.OI'S to Till: PATTERSON RRCO CO. i Wo liave the following oxoluslve Hum to odor you at advertised prices. Eastman Kodak Supplier. ' ''' EdNon riionogrniihs and Records. Vlctiolai and Victor Records. Mbby Cut Glass. Community Sllvor Ware. Rcxnll Toilet and Family Preparations. Each article sold on an absoluto guarantee jnf satisfaction, Wo linvo a Modern Drug Store. Wo glvo yd'u the best of service. Wo BpecIIIzo on .ottr Doctor's Piescilptlonx which nro niled only by a registered PliariuncUt. Wo deslro tho pleasure of sorvlng you and can supply your wants on everything sold In an up to date Drug Store. The 3feg Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Floyd Dement Is In Portland. W. D. Cheney arrived from Scattlo Sunday. W. N. Hay was up from Tumalo Saturday. 13. 11. Maun of La Pino was In town on Friday. J. P. Koycs went,to Portland on business Monday; . . tTlio Gilbert market Is now making regular deliveries. O. W. Snyder of Tumalo was In town on Saturday. F. II. Plnkstaff of Tumalo, was up on business Saturday. Allen WHIcoxon was in from Pow ell Dutto on Monday. TK II. Foley went to Portland on business Friday night. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Rhodes on Friday, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. -Wallace wcro up from Tumalo Monday. " " II. J. Overturf went to Portland Friday night on business. W. Scott of Fort Uock was n busl ncsB caller In Dcnd Saturday. A. II. Gortsoti of Slimmer Lake was in Pond on business last Thursday. Joo McKay left Monday night for Portland whoro ho expects to reside. Mrs. Ktholyu Stetson of Prlngle Flats camu In on Saturday for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. i:. N. Strong fo Port land, Oregon aro spending u few days here. Mrs. Itoscoo W. Fawcctt, of PoFt land Is visiting friends In Dcnd this week. Thero will bo n plo social gfven nt tho Arnold school on tho evening of Novomber 24. James A. Uurgcss, register of tho U. S. Laud Olllco at Lakovlew, was In Ucnd Sunday. The Episcopal Guild wilt meet noxt Tuesday aftornoon with Mrs. Clar ence Mannheimor. ' Regular deliveries arc now being made from tho O'Donneirmarkot at 9:30 and 3 o'clock. Mrs. II. J. Ovorturf entertained a few friends In honor of Mrs. G. P. Putnam on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 10 .12. McDonald of HemldJI, Minn., spent Saturday hero visiting Carl A. Johnson. II. Latham returned Monday morn ing from Portland where ho hrd been on business for sovcral days previous. C. S. Hudson went "to "Portland' on Friday night, returning Monday morning. Mrs. Hudson accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Ulnli V. Poludoxtor returned from Portland on Monday morning whoro they visited last week. Fred N. Wnllaco of Tumalo, sec retory of tho Oregon Irrigation Con gress, was up on business connected with tho congresn Saturday. ,rtTho California Jubilee, Singers will appear nt the Presbyterian church Friday ovenlng, November 18 In' a concert. Goorgo S. Young' came In from the Suttles lako project Saturday night, returning to Grandvlow Monday morning. Johnny Welch, well known as tho Unlvorslty of Oregon's star pitcher last year was In Ucnd enrly 1Mb weok on business. , Mrs. Jack Slanloy nnd Mrs. Harry Skuso returned Monday morning from Portland whoro they visited friends Inst week. J. Edward Larson returned to Hend Thursday from Hums whore ho has boon engaged In opening the now Hums Steam Laundry. The ladles of the Hdjitlst church will glvo their annual turkey dinner Thursdny evonlng, Deccmbor 2. Plates will bo 50 cents each. Mrs. G. P. Putnam ntiil hor son David, arrived from Salem Thursday morning to visit friends In Uend dur ing Mr. Putnam's nbsenco In the cast. All mothers Interested In Camp Flro Girls work nro ruged to meet with Miss McKay at tho Commercial Club room Thursday afternoon nt 4:30. Tho men of the Methodist church will glvo n cafeteria dinner tonight In the Commercial Club rooms. Tho men will do nil the work In connec tion with tho dinner. Friends and members of tho Hap tlst Women's Union will meet tomor row nftcrnoon at tho homo of Mrs. T. II. Foley. Members are reminded of tho regular monthly business meet ing. Earnest E. Taylor, national prohi bition executive secretary for tho Pacific northwest state?, will bpeak on national prohibition nt tho Hap tlst church tomorrow ovenlng at 8 o'clock. Baptist church. Ulblo school 10 a. m. Prorchlng sorvlco 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting 0:30 p. in. Preaching srovlco 7:30. Prnyer meeting Wednesday ovenlng 7:30. E. G. Judd, pastor. W. T. Anderson of Portland, dis trict logging engineer in tho national forest service was In Pond last week and made several trips over tho Des chutes forest with Supervisor M. L. Merritt. Mr. Anderson returned to Portlnnd Sunday. Style, Reliability, hwm . wr . hrnnnmii r JF .4SB lSH B ljj Are Linked Together Here , HIGH GRADE FALL COATS Uhe palmer (Barnicnt Buy now before our assortment fj in iii-nl;rn I SrvIi'K ineltwle ill l v (S? popular belted eHeets, fur trim- n J ...... I twine with Ihe New IHsh Vilxit CuHM. j." IIICll. .MiHlrrnlcIv Kilcitl nt ... " Children's Coats $4.00 to $7.50 Ooiy HO wi$ BUY FURS NOW SETS, THROWS AND SEPARATE MUFFS $1.(10 to $t)..0 THANKSGIVING LINENS A new line of nil linen Damasks Just received beautiful patterns priced at T.v, $1.(10, $i.7., $i.:in, 31.no Napkins to match per doz $:Mo $1.7." NIKPAN NAPKINS A mercerized napkin of merit SOxJO, specially priced at a don. . . .$I.RO DO YOU REST WHEN YOU SLEEP? Yon Will on, a WAY'S SAGLESS SPRING This Ways Bagless Spring Is guaranteed for 20 year. If tho fabric stretches, eagi or breaks during that time we will furnish tho user n new ono without charge. Way Sagloss Spring Co., nia;.ufacturers. 8EH.SION WAS WELL ATTENDED. Tho Initial sormon by Rov. II. O. Hnrtranft In a series dealing with tho trinl and death of Jesus Christ attracted a largo attendance last Sunday night at the, Presbyterian church. Tho title of tho first sermon wns "Hebrew Criminal. Law," Tho second sormon lnotho series will bo given next Sunday morning. KTItUltLK FOUND RUIITV. It, Strublo, chnrged with taking a boo hlvo from tho promises of T. J. Tweet, wns found guilty in Judge Jas, A. Eastcs court Wcdncsdny af tornoon nnd was given n sentence of 9b days In Jail. Tho sentonco wns suspended by tho court upon tho con dition of good bchrfvlor. IT HAPPENED. (llii.ns Tlmos-IIornld.) Tho Dcnd Ilullctln suggested to their local Commercial Club that thoy Invito Mr. Strnhorn to como to Hend nnd toll of his plans, nnd what he do tires In tho wny or co-oporntlon In tho building of tho rnllroad through Central Orogon, thus securing first hand Information and gottlng on common ground. Tho suggestion Is n good orioVand while thoy aro nt It lit tho local rnllroad get busy nnd BPCotuMhciHond Invitation by Invlt lug, Mr. StVahorn to Hums nnd thus kill two birds with ono stone. Crepe De Chien Waists Tho popularity of our wnlsts lo duo to thcVx ccptlonal values offered . . .Sii.7.", !js:i.."iO, $1.00 Comfoits- carded cotton sllkollno covered.. $1.7.1, $i.iio, $u.un, r-.no Other comforts Al.'M anil $1.."( All wool blankets iM.no to $10.75 Wool nnd cotton blankets $:1.7.1 to $il.7.T Or ttcn blauketH si, hi, '.", ki.:w, si. no, $1.1)0, s'j, $a. -j.n, .fii.no Women acquainted with Queen Quality Footwear know that in style and quality they represent the aenie of perfection in Shoe Making Art. $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, $4.25, $4.50 thd pair. All materials are represented Patent Leather, Gunmetal, Viei and Sou) Kid. A New Queen Quality Satin Party Slipper, just received, priced at i SHOES $3.00 KNIT GOODS -TAMS, TOQUES, SCARES JUST RECEIVED Sweaters for men $I.'J. to $(l.no Swonters for ladles Sl.U.Vto $7..1() Sweaters for boys and girls (l()c, (o $''.n) fnfnnts Bwcators nt . . . .50c, 7."c, 85c, $1, 91, .til Infants toques and hoods . . .'Joe, Jl.tc, noc, (l.tc. MEN:- HERE ARE SOME OP THE THINKS YOU NEED LOW PRICES Coopers Kenosha Klosed Krotch Union Sulla at $1 lo $1 Heavy Wool Sox .Itft-, a.tr, 50c Wilson HroH, outing gowns 75c, K.tc, $1.00 Flannel HhlrtH $I.U5 to V-.50 SI'ECIAIi 'Moii'b cot to.u ilanncl shlrtH lu gray and brown whllo they last r.Oc 5 Z - I WMM mm: BROTHERS I ri with Etiy I M T& l H 1'iiirh.u. I Vl J A CORRECTION. L, C. Ilohorts, president of tho Contra! Orogon Farmers Creamery, calls attention to tho fact that an er ror was mndo In last weok's Issuo or Tho Ilullctln In tho roptr of tho price paid at tho' local crcmory for butter fat. According to Mr. RobortB tho prlco has been from 23 to 24 cents and not from 33 to 34 conts as stated. Standard Price $9.00 All steel woven; occupant" m not roll together. Letter made. Noie Wo carry tho most iomj.Iete lme Kugs Carpets Beds Springs Tables Bureaus Chairs Etc. ,n fintral Orrgnn In Linoleum Mattresses Buffets Etc. KOON IN EVERETT. Ray K. Koon. tho engineer In charge of tho construction of llcnd's snnltary sowor, Ih now making sur veys and plans for tho now municipal waterworks Rvstem to bo Installed nt Evorott, Washington. A bond Ismio of $1,700,000 wob rocontly voted bv tha eltv for the ininxtsn. Mr. Koeti wrllott to friend's In Rend. "The work Is Interesting but 1 much prefer the Ordgon-nt-of-thf-inoun tains cllniute to th almost continual rain we havo hero." Wo aro glad at all tidies to fig to With you c-n furnltu.e E. M. THOMPSON the; furniture man CREDIT IF YOU PREFER JUST A3 CHEAP MADE TO ORDER Finl Showing FH nd Winttr Sm(lt Dick TrTe Tailor Cleaning nd Pmung I'Sprcitlly iv. .1. fl. Tumor, formerly of 5M.owo & Turner, oyo special ists, of Portlanu, will uo in Uond ngaln Tuesday and Wednesday, November 30 nnd December 1st, at Thorsim's Jewelry store. No chnrgo for consultation or oxnmlnntlon. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Adv. DR. A. A. IIURRIS, Naturopath, Dr. 'A. A. lliiirls, Naturopath, wishes to announce to tho pocplo of Hend and vicinity thnt ho hn return oil to 'Uond for tho practice of his profession nnd will bo glad to eo his old friends nnd acquaintance1!. Dr. IlurriB baa been practicing over fifteen years and Iibh had splendid success In tho treatment of almost all) diseases of the humnn bodv. Ho Is a gradnnto of tho Omaha Colloga of OstoopoUiy, Tho Weltmor School of Nevada, 'Mo., nn!l tho American Col lego of Naturopathy of Now York. Naturopathy IncludoB all Iho nntt uray mothodn of healing, vlt: dstoo pathy, "Chiropractic, Hydrotherapy, Electro-thorapy, Swedish Massago, Vibratory Massage, Magnetic Heal ing. Tho olllco equipment constats of tho latest appliances for tho treat ment of dlsenso, such ns tho HoU dry-hot-air nppllnncu for tho trontmont of paralyHlB, rhoumntUm, utlff Joints, contracted muscles. Also Dr. Minims Violet-Roy Thorapoutlc I.umw for In- flnmatory conditions, tumoro, goi tros, abno'rmal growths, etc., Hlw trle HoatlnK Pmls. Electro Sweat lllnnkets, strong Klectrlo Vibrator, otc. Dm-i It pay VOP to rlk jour Hfu inil ImmRIi uilli it ibt'iip, Iiicvpcrleiic cd in-HilllliM'cr. ulio lint IiikI pcrlm only n few iiioiitliH1 liiklrui'tloii In ono liraiicli of DriiKliw HkoIIiik, hIicii you mil get th lienellt of llftetin iiwi-h of 'in'i l-m-- In nil fornix of iIIm-iim' ami metlioilN of ilruglefci. treatment'.' Tho moderate liulldlnK restrictions I on lloulevnrd Addition will niako It tho deslrablo placo to own a lot. Adv. See EdwardH for paper hanging. Adv. CROCERIES SHOES Men sDept I'ETERS NIIOES HAINES INDERWEAIl ciii'Rciiu.h ;i.ovi:h MOVER HATH nOOIIVEAR ROOTS AND RUltHERS RliACIC REAR' .MAOKINAWH KNOX-KNIT HOSE ( ARROW Ct)M.ARH C'MJETT MMIRTH ('API'S AI.UWOOli CM )TII US IP .MEN WEAR IT, WE HAVE IT &eten& '-mrr- . .'"I LADIES' DEPT. ROVAIi WORCESTER CORSE'IS standard pasiiions iii;rson iiosierv Kli DORADO t'DERWEAU R. M. ('.'ROCHET COTTON EVERVTIIIN(J IN DREWS (OOIIS IP Wll HAVE IT, WOMEN. WEAR IT Member of Statu hihI National ,-MK-liitloii of Nadiitipallm. Otrira at Rooms 2 and 3, building, Hend. Oregon. Ilea n adv. 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 tho Majestic stands above others. We are always pleased to show our goads. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. MiwEunfiv y Groceries Department Royal Club, Fountain, Prcforrcd Stock, Del Monte, Suhil lings and Wiidco Canned d'oods M. .1. II Coflee, Why I Assorted Candies and Nuts. Everything to Eat and Wear E. A. SATHER (General Store n CLOTHING DRY GOODS