The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 22, 1915, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Large
Xmas Sale
-Now On! '
DcrYour Shopping Early before
; f oar Supplies are gone
Every home cnrt have a IV.
TROLA., Sold on easv terms
sin tn sum
LI DRY CUT nLsS prices
from , , T.-ie id sit
CHSAHS by the box
......... tide to S."..-()
ii:riiAximiiiovs.
... - 2.-,o l'p
i:IKOX PIIOXOCItAPH . .
s:m to s.-iii
toilf.tskis ...si tu sin
IVORY SKI s ll prices
Large Assortment (iKRMAN
DOLLS . , .- to .-,
We also hne a large assort
ment of A.MAS CARDS and
TOYS
Reed and Horton
BEND
The Soqgg, Store
OROQON
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
F. N. liny was up from Tumalo on
Mcndtiy.
Mrs. T. A. McCnnn left Sunday for
Portland.
Mrs. Fred Shonquest in In town
icstcrdny.
Jny Upton was over from Prlnevllle
on Saturday.
Vf. I). Ilnrnes camo up from Turn
nlo jetterday.
Mrs. H. II. Caldwell, of La Pine, Is
visiting in IJend.
A. II. Donahue has gone to. La Pine
to Bpcnd the holidays.
James Itynn returned last week
from a trip to Seattle.
Mrs. Itoscoo Howard was up from
Deschutes on Saturday,
Clcorgo Mllllcan was In from his
Mllllcan valley ranch last week.
Harold Shumwny hns accepted a
position with the Owl Pharmacy.
Dr. U. C. Coe went to Portland Sat
urday night, returning Sunday night.
Mrs. H. A. Gosncy, wlo has been
sick for somo time, is Improving
slowly.
W. I. Warmouth has moved In
from his Hampton homestead for thu
winter.
Guv Mclteynolds was confined to
the house by illness for a few davs
last week.
Frank May left Sunday for Mon
mouth, Illinois, whera ho will lslt
for several weekB.
Dr. V. G. Manning lenves Friday
night to spend thu holidays in Port
land with hit parents.
M. L. Merrltt returned last Thurs
day from Portland, whero ho was
called to a conference of nnttonal
forest supervisors at thu district office.
The Cnthollc ladles will glvo n can
dy sale at O'Dounell's market nil day
Thursday, December 23.
Mrs. P. L. Tompkins has arrived
from -flood Hlver for n visit with her
sister, Mrs. II. J. Overturf.
Ft ank W. Sullivan came Ip from
Vancouver, U. 0.' on Saturday, leav
ing on his return Inst night. '
II. J. Todd, who lias been confined
to his bed for the last week with the
grippe, Is ablo to be out again,
Miss Pearl Ilightower loft Sunday
night to spend the holhlavn with her
sister at Frances, Washington.
Frank Culp, J. M. Pellet. Mont O'
Donnoll unci W. It. Smith went up to
the Mnln place hunting Inst week.
Cleorgo S. Young left on Monday
for nn Inspection of thu proposed Ir
rigation district on the Pcninsuln,
Charles Krsklno lenves Friday to
spend the holidays with his mother,
who is visiting In Hnlscy, Oregon.
Mr. and Mm. Harry K. llrooks left
Tuesday night for Vancouver, H. C,
to spend the holldnys with relatives.
II. 0. White, principal of the llcnd
high school, left Saturday for Port
land, whero he will bo Joined by Mrs.
White,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Slttieo leave
Thursday for Spokane to spend tho
Christmas holldajB with Mr. Skiuc's
parents.
Mrs. Corkett has moved Into her
new house In Park addition. Shu has
rented her Kenwood house to 11. J.
Ilrldges.
M. C. Athey, who Is about to start
up n now paper at Hums, the Har
ney County Tribune, was lito on
Mop day.
Miss Ituby Richardson of the Visi
tation School of Tncomn Is isltlng
with Mrs. Nat G. Davis, Jr., during
tho holldnys.
Mrs. A. II. Wonen camo up from
Portland on Saturday to Join her hus
band who Is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Fred Wilkle.
Reenuso of slides In tho canyon
yesterday's Oregon Trunk train wnn
dolnyed, not arriving heru until af
ter 10 o'clock"
A now plnno has been given by tho
ladles of the Prcsbterlnn church to
tho church. It was used for tho first
time last Sunday.
Douglas I.nwson and John T.
Wheeler camo over from Prlnnvlllo
on Friday for n visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry UrookB.
Z. N. Strong, representative of tho
Oregon Llfo Insurance. Company, has
been In town this week In tho Inter
ests or his company.
Furniture
Makes a Lasting Gift
SPECIAL Two-Day
Holiday Sale!
We lime enjojed n splendid Christmas trade.
Old Santa Claris has been slipping i" our Mora
every da) ilurluu the Pt two weeks urul having us
put away man) articles foi him. Wo Mill have
man) useful and acceptable gifts left, hmveier, anil
we want to show ur appreciation In u manner Uiat
will enable ever) home in Ilenil to have more nlro
furniture.
All clay Thursday and Friday )ou can M-nil or
come hito our More, select any piece of furniture
on the llmir, no matter what the price may lie. ,
'' lay one dollar anil It will be sent to )our liomcj
freo of charge, llalance can be arranged on cas)
jui) meiit.s.
Come e-irly and bring )cmr dollar all da) Tl.ur.
ihiy.Jind Frida).
fvvUh n Merr) Christina to all my friend and
Kb
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customer.
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El M. THOMPSON
j THE FURNITURE MAN 3
If you don't trade with us, we both lose money.
, The Indies of tho Methodist aid so-
jclcty arc planning to give u chicken
pie cafeteria dinner In the Commer
cial club room on Saturday, Januniyi
1 '
H. A, Gosncy returned Inst wcek
from Kansas City, wheio he una,
called b tho Illness of his father,
nnd has resinned his work In George's I
brrber shop. I
Mrs. Robert H. Gould left Wedues-,
day night with her young son for Se-j
attic, nccompnuylng Mr Gould's i
mother, who line been visiting heru
for several weeks.
As net Snturdn) will be Christmas
day and the following Saturday New
years, tho Commercial Club lunches
will bo omitted cm those clnys. The
next meeting will bo on Jnnunr) 8 at
the Wright Hotel.
Miss Helen Haines nnd Miss Florn
belle Goodmnn, of Hums, who hnvo
been attending St. Helen's Hall In
Portland, parsed through Rend on
Monday on their way home. They
wero gucsto of Mrs. 11. F. Reed.
In honor of their fourth wedding
anniversary Mr. and Mrs. II 11. Do
Armond entertained nt dinner Mon
day night, their guests being Mr. nnd
Mrs. V. A. Forbes, Mr. nnd Mrtc.
Ralph Polndcxter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. A. Hastes.
Mrs. X. P Strand, who hns made
her homo in the Homstnd valley, died
Thursdny after u lingering illness.
Tho Immediate cnuso of her dontli
was pneumonia. The funeral was held
Saturday nnd thu Interment was
niado In the Pilot lititte cemetery.
Tho deceased Is survived b a litis
bnnd nnd llvo children.
Presbyterian church- The Christ
mns program of tho Sundnv school
will bo rendered nn Friday evening
nt 7 p. m. Sunday services will be
ns follows: Sunday school nt 10 n.
til. Prenchlng nt 11 n. m. Preach
lug nt 7 30 p. in. At this evening
sorvlco tho fourth sermon in thu ser
ies on "Tho Legality of tho Trial nnd
Death of Jesus," will bo preached
from tho theme, "Tho Kccleslnatlcnl
Trial." II. C. Hartranft, pastor.
Merry Christmas.
Rye nnd Grnhani Hour manufactur
ed In nn old fnshloned French Ruhr
mill. Its purity Is unexcelled. Adv.
Meiry Christinas.
APPOIXTKD OX COMMITTER.
Notice of his nppQltitmcnt as n
member of tho pormnnont resolutions
committee of tho state convention of
county courts hns been received by
County Commissioner II. J. Ovcrturf.
Tho coinmittco Is to meet in Portland
on the day preceding tho next con
vention and consider resolutions to
bo presented to tho meeting.
Merry Christinas. -
Depot Hotel tho homo of tho home
stoadflr. Adv. 3'J-Up.
Merry Christmas.
.icsT what vi: tiiouciit.
(Tho Monday Crawfish.)
Attendance will probably bo largo
nt the Irrigation Congress, which Is
to begin hero December 2K nnd close
Into on tho night of December 31,
according to J. W. Ilrewur, who ar
ranged tho dntes, especially thu last
one.
Merry Christinas.
MILS. MYRTI.i: J. KCIILAPPI.
Will glvo Instruction In elocution,
oratory, physical culture nnd dramat
ic art, prlvato or class Icskoiih. Grad
uate of tho Western Academy of
Portland nnd hns bud 12 jenrs lunch
ing experience Resldonco second
I'lval house north sldo enst end, adv
Merry Christinas.
Tho Rend Flour Mill Company now
has one of tho most up-to-dntu and
sanitary mills In Uio northwest. The
highest grade products guaranteed
Adv.
Merry ("lirlsliiiaji.
Try delicatessen specialties nt
American Rakory. Home niado sal
ads, baked beans and cooked meats
Adv,
itSW!bi9jt9ic93t)BbiSbcat)tcft
Zo Hll flO? ipntrono
1 TOIeb to fiitcno
tbe Crcctrnfls of tbc
Scnaon. jj,
Gbc-CosglRcfitnurnnt
ftre. Wcltlc StcvcuJon i
prop. I
to
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FOR YOl'R NKXT SUIT
See DICK IBe Tailor
'All Kinds of
cli:axin(j am I'ltr.sKiXfi
Phone llluck 1481
LOS T--FUR
NECK-PIECE,
of Martin. Lib
eral reward for
its return to J.
H. Stanley.
GIVE USEFUL
Gifts -the sensible
kind your friends
will appreciate.
Xmas Gifts for the Men Folks
Neckwear In Individual Hollda) lloxes .!( to .ft. oil
Wilson llios. nnd Ireland's Cloves SI.. it), M.7n, ."(tu.oo
Pajamns at . . . si. no, .i.r,(i
Collar Hags . . . SI. no, Ki.un, S'J.OO
Other gift Items for men Include Silk lies er llandlcerrhlors
Combination Sets Hath Robes llouso Slippers Sweaters
Motor Scarfs - Manicure Sets.
Handkerchiefs are Always
Acceptable as a Gift
At ,c Plain hemstitched edges nnd embroidered corners.
At Hie, or it for '-Mc' Plain hemstitched edges whipped edges
embroidered comers
At si.le Pure llnin and Llnweavo embroidered comers Swiss Con
vent edges.
At :i.V, i fur SI. no A vnrletv of line linen enibroideied cornor
handkerchiefs also Swiss lace idRes
lloxed handkerchiefs nt, per box :l.c, ."do, 7,V, H.le, .t.ni)
Ladies' Neckwear
Now est novelties Packed In Individual boxes nt JMie, (1.1c, 7.1e, $1,0(1
Felt House Slippers
For children at . (10c, 7.V, Pile
For ladles nt . 7,1c, h."c, Sl.tni, ijil.in, $l.nn
Leather House Slippers for Men An unusual value--black or
tan, vlcl, lluxlblu sole, per pair
.M.H.-.
A Jtew Other Suggestions
kid (;i.ovi:s, niuiti:i,i,.s,
KMT TOgt'CS, MI,K IIOSICRY IX IIOXKM
RATH ROIIHS AXI) KI.MOXAS
rirrox xovi:ltii:s. Parisian ivory xovi:irn:s
Sl'Sl'lINDKItS' IX ROARS, ARM HAND AND (.'AltTIMt HCTM
STOP AND SHOP
AT
M,
Satiifaction With Every Purcliaie
WmjHlBID
Irrigation Congress Will Diavv lelc
IWU'H Xext Week.
Although no dcllnlto llgurcs nro
yet nvnllablo It is expected that a
largo number will go from I lend mxt
week to attend the sessions of tho
Irrlgntlou CongiesH to be held on
Tuesday) Wednesday nnd Thursday.
Tho lleuil deleguloH nro V. A. Forbes,
II. II. Do Armond, A L French, F
Dement nnd C H. 'Hudson.
Tho program for the congress In
cluded one day spent In n dlscuslson
of tho Irrigation district Idea. The
Chamber of Commercn will glvo n
dinner to tho dulegutrn Wednesday
evening.
Merry Chilstninx.
XKW L'Al-'i: OI'IINH.
The Ro)ul Cafo next to tho llnnd
Hnrdwnru opens for IhihImohh Tliurw-
dny, Docombur 'i'4, ut 11 30 n. m.
Adv.
Meny Clirlstmas.
MANY XKW TKI.HPIIOXIiK.
Since July 1, more than T0 telo
phones hnvo been liistallcd In lluuil
by tho Pioneer Teluphono H. Teltt
grnph Cumpriiy. A now directory,
containing all tho now phono tiiein
bers will bo Issued soon after January
1.
Christmas
Candy
SPECIALS
MIXED CHOCOLATES that were AOu nnd 0c
per pound, now .. . Mc
FUDGES AND MUTTLES, home iiiudc, at per
pound -- H5e
AMERICAN HAKEKV MADE mixed plain Cim-
dies, especially Tor Christmas, per pound- 20c
These specials lie-in today, lasting until .Ian. 1st.
SHRINER & HUEY
American Bakery
TiTc SKUSE HARDWARE CO.
WISHES YOU A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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