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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1916)
? f-'? Tin: iii:ni ni'iiU'n.v, iinxn, oiik., wi:ixi:siuv, rnimuAitv , toio. I'AOR 7. A v '.,i : Your Druggist 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. I n fact there's noth ing missing in this very Complcte Stoek Drug Store. Whatever you want from any drug store you can'' find here and if we haven't got it we'll get it. Our large Wtallrtt Chart Calenjar mulalyour Jhpotai REED & NORTON mHHHHHHMi BEND rhe 3fe2g Jto OUEQON ,i & i Wedding and Anniver sary Gifts at the Art Shop. i' Mi OPEN AFTERNOONS iIHffiKMHi sUS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Marsh Auhroy wab up from Tumuto on Saturday. Dr. U. C. LjO Is In Portland this week on business. Ivnn Knotts of. Imperial, was In town last Wednesday. QcorRQ A. Jones was In Portland on business lust week. II. II. ParsouB, of- Redmond, was up on busincss-aiu Saturday. it " Mr. and Mm.' Ilnrry IlrookB left Monday night for Portland. Tbo annual dinner of tlio Kinhloiii Club will bo bold Saturday night. Sirs. II. 13. llench entertained n fow friends laBt Saturday night for her Inisliand on thu occasion of IiIh .17th blrthdny. MIbh flraco Ward roturned Tues day morning from a visit to Portland. , H. Ii. Schoe, of Uedmond, waB a business Visitor in llcnd on Saturday. Horn to Mr. and .Mrs. It .A. Itol llns, this morning, nn eight pound boy. Frank .1. Olndor, formorly of Hond, Is now locntod at Christopher, Wush-liiKton. Mr. and Mrs. John R. ltynn loft Thursday for Portland, returning on ,'KL, Clnrh.-ofjtho idh'lno Supply Compnny, wns In town 'yesterday on business, N Maurico Cashmr.n has accopted n position with tho it. M. Smith Cloth lug Company. Kdwnrd llrooka returned on Sat urday, leaving ngalu for Portland on Monday night. . SAVE TIME and MONEY ill IIP je. MffM .cJjVt uj 9061 r """' 'I Why can-y wood nml nlics vhen you can have all of I ho unnec essary liilwr by using a Itoynl Who fias Pro ducer. Hum gas manufac tured from coal oil dls tlllulo at a Having of from 30 to notf. over woojl or coal. I'm) Demonstration. i dkmknt's (iitocr.itr. BRIDGES & UTTER , Sales Mgrs. Tho Commercial Club luncheon wl'll bo held next Saturday nt thu American Hakery. A dlnnor danco vas held Inst Sat urday evening at tho Emblem .Club. About 2G couples attended. Mrs. Fred Kstos lenves tonight for El Centro, California, to join Mr. KetcH.wlio is loented there. Miss Jonn lluswoll, of Portland, is visiting with her brother W. A. llus woll, of Tho Mend Company. N. II. Iloguo, head engineer of the btrahorn surveying party located south of Hond, was in town on Sat urday. Carl Cook, formerly salesman for tho Hend Flour Mill Company, leaves tonight for Portland to locate perma nently. Mrs. Hugh O'Kano leftMond-ty night for Portland whoro sho will visit with friends and rolntlvoB for two weeks. Frank Jennings, manager of thu Shovllu-Hljion commissary, returned Tuesday morning from a business trip to Portland. Tho Oregon Tranefor Compnny has moved Into its now uunrtors in thu room formerly occupied by tho Log Cabin Saloon. J. Hynn & Company, real estate, will move tho latter part of this weak Into rooms recently remodeled in the i.ara building. ' C. A. Nichols, of Leavenworth, Washington, opened a pool and bil liard parlor thliwcek In tho J. II. Jican building. ' Dwlght M. Davis returned Tuesday morning from n six week's visit io Knnens City, where ho has ucqii vla Itlng rclntlvca. Miss llr.zol Archibald, of Scattlo, will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hreoks upon Mrs. llrooks' ro tum from Portland. Cnrmody Hros. expect to open tholr now cigar store In tbo Earn building this week. Tho fixtures and Btock hnvo been received. C. W. Iteed, of Wellsvllle, Mis souri, arrived In Hond last week to attend tbo annual meeting of tho H. M. Smith Clothing Company. W. N.. Eyro arrived on Monday moinlng from Cowley, Wyoming to bo present at tho funeral of his brother, tho lato "Olcn" Eyro. Mr. nild JIrs. William Uenlken or Port Hock wero in Hond on Saturday. Mrs. Hcnlkcu loft Saturday night for St. Louis to visit several weeks. Hnptlst church. Illblo school 10 n. in. Preaching service 11 o'clock. Young peoplo's mooting G:30 p. m. Preaching service 7S30. K. 0. Judd, pastor. ' F. II. Pinkstaff, fomorly n teacher In the Tumalo public schools, and Mrs. Pinkstaff, moved Into Hend last Friday and will ru3ldo hero perma nently. Tho latest geological survey pub lications nnd sovernl copies of tlio Deschutes river profiles nro at tho olllco of Georgo S. Young for distri bution. , v '. . Mr. and Mrs., L. ,E. Dodgson left Tuesday night for Prossor, Washing ton, where Airs. Dodgson was callud on account of tho serious illness of her mother. How Honrlcksnn, of Portland, will bo hero to hold services in tlio Scan dinavian language oundny, February Otli, at 3 p. in., at tho Methodist church. All nro cordially invited. Howard Oerrlsh, who has boon em ployed for the last sovornl months 'n tho It. M. Smith Clothing Company, loft Saturday night for Portland to enter tho Walker business collogo. W. W. Floyd of Cnldwoll, Idaho, L. II. KIdwull of Portland nnd O. P. Holland of Spokano; horsobuyers, nro In Central Oregon this weok (tiling orders for horses for freight ship ment. Miss Alma Lambert nnd Tony Trn hnn wore married Inst weok. Mrs. Trnliun Is a trained nurso who Is woll known In Hend. It Is understood that thoy will llvo In Deschutes addition. Mrs;. Laura Hcddlngton returned Friday from Hunters, Washington, whoro, for several weeks, sho has boon visiting with hor mother. Mw. Hcddlngteu also visited with friends near llermlston. Miss Hlrdolla Horshey entertained 10 young lady friends last Hnturduy afternoon nt tho homo of hor aunt, Mrs. K. I). Mcintosh. The afternoon wns spent in various games. Refresh monts were served. Frank c. Schlnppl ond Luclen Cobb have brought to The Hiillotin ofllco lls's of books they hnvo road, ono having read more than six of thoso mentioned In the recent llnl lotln editorial nnd the other a few o. those ond several otbeis. MIsb Iti'tilah Keagy. daughter of llov. and Mrs. Franklin W. KeMgv. of tho Methodist church, left Satur day lilpbt Tor Salem where sho will enter the Willamette University nt the opening of tho second semester. Work wns commenced this week jn the addition to tho building on Wall street recently purchased by E. F. Logan from C. S. Hudson. .Mr. Lo gan expects to move his furniture clock from tho Lnwrence building as as soon as tho work Is completed. Tho postponed business meeting nnd election of olllcers for tho Li brary Club will bo held next Tuesday afternoon. Fobrunry 8, nt tho library. A large atteudnuco Is requested as ninny matters of Importance to tho club will come up r.t that time. A meeting of tlio I'pper Deschutes Livestock Association will be held on Friday afternoon, February 11. In Hend nt tlio olllco of tho Doschutes National Forest. Matters concerned with griijjug of stock on the uppor Deschutes rlvor will be considered to. gethor with improvements nnd man agement. T. A. McCann, superintendent of Tho Shovlln-lllxou Company, left on Tuesday night for Spokane where he will attend tho Northwest Lumber men's convention In session thero this weok. Mr. McC.inu was accompanied ns fnr as Fallbrldge by .Mrs. McCann and her slstor, Miss Moore, who will spend several days in Portland with friends. Plans nro being nindo to tnko n census of tho town nnd adjacent ad ditions for tho pitrpoco of determin ing the present population of Hond. Mayor Ecstcs nml John Steldl nro backing tho movement, tho plnn be ing to orgnnlzo n squad of high school pupils for tho work. A get acquainted social was held In tho Presbyterian church under the auspices of tho -lilhlo clnsB of tho Sunday school lrst night. A law numbor of church patroiiB attended fid Incomparable Values in new laces a embroideries ; Just Received. t Fine Swiss Embroldorles, 10 and 21 Inch, per yard. .0c ' Now Swiss Edges for trimming dresses in pink, blue, red and lavender nt pur yard OSo 10 inch duo Swiss Embioldorlcs nt per yard JMo A largo assortment of new Fronch Vnls at . . .." nnd 7 jic French Cotton Cluny Lncos at .1 mid too Mercerized Cluny Laces at " mid 10c Dainty Armenian Edges at " mid too Wide English Torchons Now Patterns nt . . . .ft mid 10c I" We are just opening up a new shipment of Silks ' and Woolen! Dress Ma- i terials. STOP AND SHOP AT m NOTICE. , The adjourned meeting of thu stockholders of tho North Irrigation Company for tho election of directors will bo hold nt Hunter & Stunts' of llco nt 5 p. m., Mondry, February .. Adv. ' -ISc All kinds of men, women's and children s woolen mlts nnd gloves nt reduce prices nt W.llllaniR and Heath second band store In old Lara build ing, Hend. 17-1 Op Pool nd billiards nt tho Metro politan. Just tho thing for a Utile rolaxotlon In tho evening. Adv. tf. Drop In nt tho North Pnclflo Fish Market nnd see tho different varieties of Ilsh on sale. Adv. Oo to tho Royal Cafo for your dinner. Adv. 1 1 tf Iluy your grocorlos at McCllncy's. -Adv. The Log Cabin Harber Sh'ip enn at tend to your tonsoilnl wantH. Adv. FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK 1Kb Tailor All Kinds of CLEANING AND PRESSING Phono HIack 1481 TODAY, (iROL'NDIKKl DAY. Mr. Croiindhog did not seo his chndow today. It was n coalition between Jack Frost nnd Jupiter l'lu vlus against old Sol that dispelled Mr. Orouudhog's shadow. Aecoidlng to tlio rn'mlllnr ornclca Mr. C. will not return to Ills nolo for another ulx weeks, and ns u result spring will soon lio on Its way. HIltDH ARE FED. Many people about (own have shown n keen In.orest during the last few wcoka in feeding birds. Hundreds or blrdH, it is thought have boon kept ullvo ns u result of tho at tention shown them. Regular feed ing places havo been established uy many children about town. Try our fresh urend nnd pnttri' uannody mothers. Hond street Adv. 35 ' Huy your grocorlos nt McCllncA'B- Adv. KNHJHTS MEET SATURDAY. Tho Knights of Pythias convontl' will bo hold In Redmond on Sati day, iib nuuntiucod In Tho Hulloi last week. All members of tlio Ho lodgo nro expected to attend, got down on tho night train. Havo you tried thnt I Ippored sal mon down at thu North Pnclllo Flsl Market? Adv. ROCkerS Rockers Rockers Our Rockers are the best in style, finish and design. Easy and comfortable to rest in. Our prices are right. Come in, sit down and try one. You will be satisfied. E M. THOMPSON The furniture mfcn If you don't trade with us we both lose money, BEND'S f0 ECONOMY CENTER YOU GUESSED RIGHT ITS Warner's THE VARIETY STORE , t CUT PRICES For still another week, we .shall conliime to give PRICE REDUCTION'S on Maekinaws, Overcoats, Flannel Shirts, Stag Shirts, Angora (warm) Vests, Knit Toques and Knit Sets for Children. $3.50 Infants' Knit Sets $2.95 $ 1 .50 Knit Toques .... 85c $2.25 Angora Vests . . . $ 1 .60 $5.00 Stag Shirts $4.45 $3.50 Stag Shirts $3.15 $2.00 Flannel Shirts ... $ 1 .80 $1.50 Flannel Shirts.,;' $1.35 $ 1 .00 Flannel Shirts ... 90c $15.00 Overcoats $13.45 $7.50 Maekinaws .... $6.75 $5.00 Maekinaws $4.45 L Closing Out Crockery and Graniteware. We have a considerable assortment of Crockery and Grnnitcwarc and are giving CUT PRICES TO CLOSR Ol IT. ' HORSC FRIENDS ftxvl: Protect your Horses from FALLING while the ground is slippery. A "Nevcr Slip WILL DO IT. TTe Skuse Hardware Company fiv E t.rJw$K WITHOUT REMOVIKQtHOE. I n K A ' H I m 1 V. " A5J I H 'J ill - "VT -w 1 ' .s - ItmnTpmrrrinn-jr -.-