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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1916)
S 1 Tin: jinxi) ijulletin, hend, ore., Wednesday, January ho, mm. PAGE 7. $ Yi Dm WW Z3 THE STORE THE GOODS THE SERVICE Drugs and Medicines, Domestic, Im ported, Simple Drugs, and Rare Chemicals, Toilet, Hath and Nursery Needs, Surgical Supply and Sick Room Comforts, Home Remedies and Private Formulas, Sundries, and Specialties. Cigars, Candies, Per fumes, Kodaks. In fact there's noth ing missing in tins very Complete Stock Drug Store. Whatever you want from any drug store you can lind here and if we haven't got it we'll get it. " Out large Wtathtt Chatl CahnJut now allout Jlspmai. REED & HOR TON BEND The 3feo2 Store oreqon 1 H. Ppindetcr ot 1'rlnovlllp, wnsi Walter II, May, who was formerly a business isitor In Hend on Tues-la Crook county rood supenJsor, Is day. , now with tho V. H. Forest Senlco engaged In building n load between RosebuiK nml Cintor Lake, Ho has VlJwjt dfcKW m JtBH Wedding and Anniver sary Gifts at the Art Shop. OPEN AFTERNOONS mssmsss WIOCAL NEWS ITEM'S . 51Mi pkmiw 2K990 SXrJl Oaiv7 :2WJ HwPFi if?i A D iimewi WaPNrHf iwfr I flBF4 5,JTOV'W'Hv"lH!vJWJHW W. D. Darnes canio up from Turn nl yesterday. C. A. Hurnslda was over from Sla ters last week. . A. 7.. "owninn, of Prlnovllle, Is In town on business today. Mon Mrs. Frank Sullvnn arrived any evening iroin soniuo. Miss Noll Markel returned on Fri day from a visit to Portland. Pcculll St6af rjs' of Prlnovlllo was In lleud Saturday on business. Mrs, J. W. Dlmlck Is confined to tho house by Illness this week, . T A. McCann Is moving today to his now house In Park addition. Hay Wilkinson wont out on Mon day night's train on a.bfislness trip. Mr, nnd Mrs. Charlos Mason have " I coiuo In from Orescent (or tho winter. W. C. Itolllnshcad of In Pino was a business caller In Hcud on Thursday. Best of y. &? y Cf J AH Work Oak Tan N0T WfAIRHj Done I Leather W BY I Gick and 1 Used- L5L1 LJ Neatly. I Workmanship r. I I I ill i Workmanship I Guaranteed. w J U U kJJ Guaranleed. I .... i .. n Vjj VtjjX - I aitctimc murir cuai? di7daid ounn I auoiiii o tjuiuy. ohul, iter am onur 1 DOYD BUILDING I . - rWW7T. Jis&ZfioL MAYS Sagless Springs are guaranteed for 25 years. Just received a shipment of these famous springs. We will sell them for the same old price. Owing to the sharp advance in steel the manufacturers have advised us that on Feb. 1 the price will be advanced on these Springs. Buy now at the old price and protect yourself. - E M. THOMPSON The furniture man if If vou don't trade with us we both lose rrionev. County Treasurer Hnlph L. Jordan Is over from Prlnevills on huslne3a today. A. L. French was confined to his homo a few days last week with tho grippe. The Commercial Club .luncheon will bo held on Saturday nt tho Louvre. J. P. Koyes went to Portlnnd on business last week, returning Sunday morning. Mrs. V. A. Forbes returned Sunday morning from a threo week's Alslt In Portland. Miss Coleman 'Is assisting at the Ilend Water Light & Power Co. olllco this week, Mrs. John E. Ryan entertained In honor of Mrs. T, A. McCnnir yester day nfternoon. Denton Hut dick nnd A. A. Ander son of lledmond were visitors In He ml last Saturday. Tho Episcopal Guild hold n busi ness meeting at the homo of Mrs. L M. Lara on Msndny. N. A. Southwick Ltt Monday on business for Sl'.vo.' L.iko ond other Contral Oregon to-.v tr. J. H. Minor nnd family loft Mon dny for Centrnlla, where they will remain about ten days. Mrs. Fred Estes expects to leavo on Monday to Join her husband at El Centro, California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnronco Mannholmor left Sundny morning for n visit to Chicago and New Orlcnns. Tho Oregon Trnnsfer Company will move to Its now quarters In tho Log Cabin building on Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Suttong has been suf fering from a severe attack of grlppo and abscesses In the head. Moro.than 40 couples nttendod the Leap Year Danco given nt tho Em blem Club last Friday ovcnlng. , Mrs. II. L. Hopkins returned Sun day from' n three weeks visit with friends In the Willamette vnlloy. Edward Hrooks, of tho Hrooks Scnnlon Company, arrived on Sunday morning on a Bhort business trip. Carl Lolimnn of Seattle builder of tho dry ktlnk at Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company's plant, arrived Sundny. Mrs. Mnry Canada moved Into her now houso In Hlver Torrnco, Just built by W. E. Shanks, on Monday. Mrs. Ouy McKoynolds gnvo a show er for Miss Elizabeth Davis at her homo In Kenwood Friday afternoon. County Commissioner Ovorturf wns In Prlnovlllo to nttend, n meotr Ing of tho county court on Thursday. Paul C. Garrison lenves tonight for Honners Ferry, Idaho, on business and expects to bo nway about threo weeks. Tho Oregon Trnnsfor Company will move Into Its now quarters In tho old Log Cabin saloon building about Feb ruary 1. J. F. Popo of Prlnovlllo, mnnnger of the Pioneer Telephono & Tele graph Company, Is In Ilend today on buslnpss. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. IP. Warren who have boon visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wilkey loft Tuesday morning for Portland. F. S. TranclB, who will have charge of tho Commercial deportment of tho high school, arrived Inst Saturday from Portland. Mrs. K. F. Storer, of Crescent, left Sunday for Iloston, being called nwny on account of tho serious Ill ness of her mother. G. P. Pntnnm, secretary to Gover nor W'ltliN combo nnd nubllsher of Tho Hullotln spent Sundny and Mon day horo on business. Owing to the Inability of farmerB to bring hay to tho local mnrkets tho prlco of hay has advanced materially during tho Inst 10 days. Georgo Guimont and Miss Edith E, Courtnoy, both of Hand, were mar sled Mondny evening by Justice of the Ponce J. A. Kastos. Phillip. Hrooks, who Is assoclnted with Frank Sullivan In tho ownership of the Pilot HuUo hotel, was hero for a few da) s last week. Flovd Domont Is attondlng tho con vention of tho Oragon Retail Hard- waro & Implement Dealers Associa tion In Portland this week. II. E. Heach has taken nn Interest In tho grocery nnd bakery business formerly conducted by Holscher nnd Hopkins. Mr, Hopkins remains In tho firm. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Laughlin, of Minneapolis, who hno been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hosmer for sovcrnl weeks, left Jast night for Portland. C. W. need of Wellsvlllo. Missouri a stockholder In the It. M. Smith Clothing Company, is expected In expected in Ilend somo time tho lat ter part of this week. The students of tho Rend high school were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Skuso at a leap year dancing party held Saturday evening at the Emblem Club, The Presbyterian Ladles Guild will hold its monthly meeting at the home of('Mrs. Quy Mqlteyjiolda, lb Kenwood Wednesday" a'fternoon, February 2. dtrajJEen Jir irelcgjue a crow of 30 moa under him. Presbytcrlnn church: Senlccs not Sunday will ho as follows: Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Preaching ct 11 n. in. Thome: "Unspoken Objections to Chttst." Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Theme: "Tho Civil Trial of Jesus." The public Is most cordially" Invited to nttend those services. 11. C. Hnrt rnnft, pnstor. Special senlco at the M. E. church Sunday eenlng at 7:30. A oermun lectin o will bo delivered on "Tho Hulldlng of King Solomon's Tomplo." To tho .Masonic order and Eastern Star lodge. Tho public Is coidlally Invited. A silver ottering will bo tak en towflid the church debt. Special music will bo rendered. Franklin W. Kengy, pastor. GYMNASIUM PLANS IIEING MADE. Plans for tho gymnnslum to bo submitted to tho shareholder ate now Hearing completion nnd, will bo picscnted at a meeting to be called soon, according' to a statement made by H. A. Stove, general chnlruinn, yesterday. This time ropiplcte plans, with oxnet estimates will be ready and the confusion bnRed on Insufil clcnt Information will bo avoided, FItANtTS STEIDL FOUTUNATE. Miss Frances Steldl, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Steldl, may re ceive as n present two vnlunblo lots In HemidJI, Minnesota, from the'orlg Innl townnlto company of that town. When Hem Id J 1 wns platted tho com pany 'said It would give two lots to the first child born In HemidJI. When Mr. nnd Mrs. Stoldl moved from He midJI to Hcnd this fact wns lost sight of until recently wnen It was learned that theso two lotB had boon deeded to another child thought to liavo been the first bom In that place. It has slnco been conceded by he company that Miss Stcldi was tho first child born In HemidJI nnd sho Is soon to bo tho recipient of a deed for Minnesota property. Ml HHEAKS LEG (N WOltK. Frank Kcsllng, an eniplojec nt Tho siiQViin-iuxon pinni, nroio ins left leg Friday afternoon whiles working In tho ynrds. Sovcrnl men wore hoisting luiubor by menus of n gin polo. Tho pole foil upon Mr. Kcs llng, pinning hlin to a pile of lumber. Tho broken -leg wnB sot at the UutuI hospltnl by Dr. U. C. Coo and tho pa tient is reported to bo resting easily. i - OAItllOLn A CANDIDATE. Charles A. Carroll, of Hend, has announced himself ns n candldato for tho Kt'puhllcau nomination for as sessor Jo Crook county nt tho prl mnrlcs'tq bo hold tu May. Mr, 'Car roll (s n native Orogonlau, having been born in Linn county. He enmo to Crook county In l&So and since resided in this section, Ho is nt pies cnt engaged In business In Hend. All kinds of men, women's nnd chlldron s woolen mlts and gloves at reduced prices at Williams and Heath second hand store In old Lnrn build ing, Hend. 47-lUp Drop In nt tho North Pacific Fish Market nnd sco tho differont vnrietles of fUh on sale. Adv, Go to tho dinner.! Adv. Hoyal Oafo for your 44 tf FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TEe Tailor All Kinds ot CLEANING AND PRESSING Phono Hlack 1481 BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER HAVE KBSEKVED THIS SPACE. ALWAYS WATCH IT. Guess Who? mmbm illfll lib i 'Was 1 J IfflisMiBsly &. WW. Wls? 92. PM, l' ' ' t w 'A 'Ask h' '; H-tl w; ntttt rsfee Gftt SrS1 . ri v " SM. ,rff "S-W mi&L tzii&Hi For the Best Values in HOSIER Y and for TRUE ECONOMY we urge you to come to this store. BLACK CAT HOSIERY CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS that wear nt 1! for IMc, A! S!.1e INDIES' HOSIERY, In Lisle. Silk and nil weights, Styles, at pair 2 for a."5r, SMc, !Wc, r((e, ft MEN'S HALF HOSE In Silk, Wool and Lisle, nt pair i fur u.Sc, 2."c, ri)o l'llOENIXSlLK HOSIERY, at pair. nr, .St, (Ml STOP AND SHOP AT m AVAHNER HE-CAPTURED. (Crook County Journal.) Hob Wahnor, who escaped from the county Jnll somo time ugo when assisting tho Jnnltor with work nbout tho building, wns tnken Into custody Inst weok In Portland on n chnrgo with tho thort of a bicycle. Ho Is sorvlng a tonn ot UO days for that offpiiso, nnd when released from tho county Jail tlero, will be returned to Prlnevillo'., Hu wus being held hero, on n charge of larceny of nn auto mobile which fnny bo more sorloua than tho nluYe theft of u blcjcle. Depot Hotel. Tho homo of tho homesteader. 44-47n Mid- Winte Values That Will Save You Money A Limited Number of Suits. Prices Hint were Slfl.OO to 20.00 are (ill marked now f f C to go at tyl.$J A Few Lute-Style Overcoats. Splendid values nt S12.00, $25.00 and '$20.00, all will (PJf QP Huekingham & Heeht Shoes. Stylish, .servicahle shoes that were Sfl.OO to go at the (l 5 O C sjiecial price , .. CpJ0 Various Sizes and Styles in Hats. tf C C Hig values, that were $!1 00, now.. . S S 3 On every one of these offerings you will save money. Make your purchases early as only a limited number are left. A. L. FRENCH Men's Furnishings HORSC FRIENDS ffBSfU Protect your J$hr Horses from J FALLING ml -HmBII while the ground is M vWpjKw slippery. A "Never- awk J Jma s,i') WILL D0 1T- witoWtremoviithoe Una Skuse Hardware Company . t . - -A. .tlt