The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 01, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Rexall Remedies
Victor Records and Victrolas
Edison Phonographs
Liggett 6c Guth Chocolates
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Harmony Toilet Preparations -
Eastman Kodaks and
Photo Supplies
Maximum, Monogram
. and American Beauty
, Rubber Goods.
REED & HORTON
bend The jfefleq(L Store oreoon
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
W. W. Howard wok up from Dcs-
') CIHIIL'H uu runny.
i it, II. Jinyloy, or Tiuualo, was in
town on Tuesday.
.Mrs. Nettle Shulz, of Ln Pine, was
In Hend 011 Mondny.
It, II. Conway litis Htnrtcd n black
smith shop nt Mllllcan.
It. M. Smith was n business callur
In Prlnovlllo on Tuesday.
Miss Lucllo .McKny Is reported to
bo vory 111 with tonsllltls.
Ocorgo Mnyhold, of Ln I'lne, was
'visitor In llend on Monday.
IL C. Window, of liifo, trnnsneted
business in lienu on Saturday.
Dr. V. G. Manning wns In Prlno
vlllu on Monday and Tuesday.
J. M. lloberts, of Alfalfa was n
business caller In llend on Monday.
Dr. J. It. llarr lins left for SjirliiK
lleld, Oregon, whero ho will resldo
Mrs. F.-O. Minor Is reported to lie
confined to her homo with tho grippe.
H. II. Pout lias a contract for
building sldo walk for The Iloud Co.
A Ufa of Abrahnni Lincoln has
been added to tho library collection.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Couch, of
Kife, were In llend trailing on .Mon
day. '
Father Luko Shechan went out on
Saturday night's train for a short
stay.
Mrs. Tom Hnrncs, ' of Prlnovlllo,
visited Mrs. II. K. Hrooks early this
week. ' .
C. II. Hntch, poBtinaster at Tuin
alo, was a business visitor In llend on
Saturday.
Halph nckley. n real cstata man of
Portland, was In Head on business
early this week.
II. II. Parsons, of tho Redmond
Wnrchoubu Company, was In llend on
business Monday,
Douglas Lnw-Bon Lnwson came over
irom rrineviuo Sunday night lor a
visit with friends.
Mrs. Hugh O'Knno roturncd Satur
day from n three week h visit with
friends in Portland.
Dwlght W. Davis 'returned to town
Saturday morning after n visit In
Portland and Seattle.
Horn, on Thursday, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. Ocrtsou, an olght and u
half pound daughter.
Tho llend Steam Laundry expects
Hoon to offer automobile dollvcry
service to Its patrons.
Mrs. II. K. Allen nud daughter
Jean left on Sunday ovcnlng to visit
with friends fn Portland.
LIST YOUR
PROPERTY
rjUHING the next HO dnys
I expect a number of pur
ties coming here from the out
side who will be interested in
farming lnnds.
IF YOU want to sell, rent or
trade, list your property
with me. I will give same
my personal attention.
I HAVE money to loan,
small or large amounts, on
improved or unimproved farms
Come in and talk it over.
F. M. McCAFFERY
REDA10ND, OROUON
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
FURNITURE
You can measure the merits of Thompson's
Furniture with a nice new yard stick
to each lady or gentleman caner
FREE
You are cordially invited to call and get one
given
E M. THOMPSON
The furniture man
If .you don't trade with us we both lose money.
Miss Hnzol Archibald, who has
been visiting nt I'rlnovlllo for tho last
wo-k, returned on Mondny.
Mrs, T. W. Trlplctt- and her son
and daughter lene tomorrow lilgnt
for Lonolr, North Carolina.
13, M. Thompson returned Thurs
day morning from a week's business
trip to Portland and Aotorla.
Mrs. .1. W. Pay left on Sunday
morning for Kellogg, Idaho, to visit
with relatives for two weeks.
Cort Allen cunio down from his up
river ranch on Saturday. lie was ln
Prlnevlllo on business yesterday.
A number of her friends surprised
Mrs. S. 12. Huberts Inot night, helping
hor colebrnto her ninth birthday.
Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Clark of Mad
ras wore callers In llend on Mondny.
roturning to their homo on Tuesday.
Hnrry Walther, of Witltlfer &. Wil
liams, of Tho Dalles, was n business
visitor In Hend a fow dnys lnBt week.
A. L. French Is reported to bo Bor
lo sly 111 with bronchitis at his home.
Mr. French suffered n relapse on Fri
day. Oeorgo S. Young, who has been
confined to his home for the Inst 10
dnys with chicken pox, Is able to be
out.
Miss Myrtlo Chapman, of tho Pilot
Hutto hotel, left on Thursday for a
two week's visit with friends ln Port
Inndi ,
Chris Ivorsen nnd son Harold, re
cently of Seattle, nre building a new
14 room npnrtmoat house In Des
chutes nddltlon.
Miss Hcrthn Dlshon, who was call
ed to Wnlln Wnlln two weeks ago on
account of tho Illness of n sister, ro
turncd Inst night.
A. J. Marlcle, who has been em
ployed In tho Sanitary Harbor shop
left on Monday morning for his homo
iu Woodburn, Oregon.
Mrs. Ooorgn M. Mnyflold who has
been nt the llend Hospital for several
weeks was able to return on Monday
to her home In La Pino.
Tho Presbyterian Guild moots this
afternoon nt tho resldcnco of Mrs.
II. C. Hartrauft. Tho annual olcc
tlon of olllcors will bo held.
Fred S. Stanley, president of tho
C. 0. I. Co., returned to Portland on
Mondny night nftcr n visit nt tho
otnnloy ranch east of town.
Miss Hazel Loronco. who has been
visiting with her sister, Miss Mnbol
Loronce, left on Sunday evening for
her home In Monmouth, Oregon.
Hev. II. C. Hartrauft will hold n
scries of special meetings at tho Pres
bytorlnn church every evening for
two weeks beginning March 12.
(Icorgo A. Dchorty, of tho Central
Oregon Plumbing & Heating Com
pany, returned on Mondny from a
week's business trip to Portland.
U. A. Snther this week purchased
n now six cylinder 191fi model Ilulck
from tho llend Garngo Company, it
will bo delivered to hint this week.
Charles Hinges of Portland, for
merly a jeweler of Salem, was In
llond on Monday and Tuesday. Mr.
Hinges Is looking for n location hero.
Chns. Carroll Is erecting a building
Just north of Tho Ilrooks-Scnnlon
mill In Deschutes addition, to bo oc
cupied by iv pool hall and barber
siiop.
Tho icgular missionary meeting if
tho Ilaptlst Women's Union will bo
bold In the church Thursday after
noon nt 2:30. All ladles aro cordial
ly Invited.
Mrs. John 12. Ryan this week pur
chased a now six cylinder 1910 model
Ilulck from tho Hend Gnrago Com
pr.ny. It will bo delivered boiiio tlmo
next week.
.Tho Lndlos Library Club will hold
Its regular monthly business meet
ing next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'
clock In tho library. All the ladles
nro invited.
H. G. Klop of tho Whlto Pino Snsh
Co., of Spokane, who will have
chnrgo of tho sash ' factory at the
Shevlln plant, nrrlvod from Spokano
yestorday morning.
Tho Wesioyan Guild of tho Meth
odist church will glvo n food sale ut
the O Donnoll Pros, meat market on
Saturday. March 4, beginning nt 10
o clock In tho morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 12. Hodgson re
turned Monday morning from, a threo
week's visit nt ProBser, Washington,
whero Mrs. Dodgson was called on
account of tho Illness of hor mother.
G. 12. Ln Folletto, mannglng edi
tor of tho Helena Independent of
Helena, Montnna, passed through
nond on Monday from Crescent
whero ho has been visiting relatives.
County Commissioner Ovorturf
wont to Prlnovlllo yestordny to at
tend n mooting of tho district boun
dary board nnd tho regular BeBslon
of tho county court rhlch begins to
dcy. W. R. Riley of Ln Pino came to
llond on Monday with his large auto
truck. Mr. Itlloy is tho first to bo
nblu to make tho trip from La Pino
with an nuto since tho recont snow
fall,
J. F. Taggart, manager of Uio Pil
ot Hutto hotel, loft on Thursday for
Portland nnd Seattle. While on his
trin Mr, Taggart will visit with a
brother In Seattle whom ho has not
seen In tho last 30 year3.
Special sermon Sunday morning nt
tho M. K. church. Subject: "Hoys of
tho HIblo and History." Kvonlng
eermon "Voices of tho Soul as E
nreBsed Through Religion." Tho
public cordially Invited.
Fred HorBkotte, of Dion & Hor-
skotto. builders of Tho Shevlln saw
mill was an arrival In Hend on Tues
day morning. Mr. Horskotto Is look
ing over boiiio of the final details In
connection with the Shevlln plant.
The Christian Science Reading
room will be opened tomorrow aftor
noon In rooms over tho Central Ore
gon Hank. New furnlturo has been
pirchafiod nnd literature will bo
available for reading and Sale at all
times. .
The 15 months old baby of Mr, nnd
Mrs. Ray Cleveland died on Mondiy
evening of pneumonia. Tho baby hai
been critically 111 for soveral weoks.
The funeral was held today and the
Interment made In tho Pilot Hutto
cemetery.
Miss Mabel He Vler, a deaconess,
enruote from Cleveland, Ohio, to San
Francisco, spent Sunday -with her sis
ter, Mrs. FranKiin w. ueagy. mbb
He Vler gave an interesting address
M.'.I. Dnnlelson hns this week com
pleted the construction of n now foot
bridge over the liver at Mill nddltlon.
Tho bridge Is alu ut at the location of
tno old logailiiK boom of The Hend
Company. The bind on the west side
of tlm river is now lining platted.
Tho school and police authorities
nro co-operating to put nil end to tun
dangerous practice of Hailing after
nutos nnd ngonn which has been
prevalent among tho children of the
city. .All nuto owners nro urged lo
forbid tho practice on their mnchljies.
' Dr. W. W. Knulknpr returned last
etinesday night from Snn Francisco
whero he wns cnllod on account of
the serious Illness of his father. Dr.
i-nulknor received word yesterday
morning oi ins minor s death which
occurred Mondny, but he will bo un
nblo to go to Snn Francisco to nttend
tho.fuuernl.
W. K. McCormnck, of Crescent, Is
n business visitor In Hend this week.
Mr. McCormnck recently disposed
of his interests in tho Ln Pine-South
ern Telephone Company to George
Wyntt. The new company will be
known ns Lake County Teluphono
Company, nnd will offer day nnd
night service.
Sunday services nt the Presbyter
Ian church will bo ns follows: Sunday
bchool 10 a. m. Preaching nt 11 u.
m. Thome "The Pro-Eminent Ilo-
Ing.' Preaching nt 7:30 p. m. Thenio
"Kointlon or Christ to Present Day
Governments." Prayer meeting every
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. II. C. Hnrt
rnnft, pastor.
The children of the grade schools
will glvo an entertainment nt tho
Hend Thcr.tro Friday afternoon nnd
ovonlng, the proceeds of which will
bo used for the purchr.se of children's
books tor tho library. A inntluee
will ho given nt four o'clock nnd two
performances Iu tho oventng. Regu
lar prices will be charged.
The first monthly banquet of the
Christian Ilrotherhood wns held last
night nt the Prcsbyterlnn church.
About 23 men wore present. A for
uinl tnlk was given by president II. L.
Hopkins and responseo to tonsts were
given by C. S. Henson, Roes Fnrnhnni,
L. D. Wlest nnd Rev. II. C. Hnrtrnnft.
SovcrnI musical numbers were nlno
bo given. Tho next banquet will bo
held out he Inst Tuesday In March.
Neck
Huy a meal
ment. Adv.
ticket nt tho Altn-
Tho Log Cnbln Harbor Shop can nt
tend to your tousorlnl wnnts. Adv.
A most ' complete list of seed -for
Spring sowing hns been obtained by
tho Hend Flour Mill Co, Kvory sack
thoroughly elenned so ns. to leave
nothing but tho large plump berry.
See our advertisement. Adv.
FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT
See DICK The Tailor
All Kinds of
CLKAXIXfJ AND PRIISSIXO
Phono Ulnck 1481
New
Arrivals
Ripjpletles
Crepes
7 Zephyr
Tissues
Frolic Clotlv
Flaxon
Batiste
Pique
Long Cloth
India Linen
Poplin
Swisses
I to a large congregation at tho item-1
1 odlst .church on Bunuay evening,
Fancy Waisting
Voile
Khaki
Shirtings
AND .MORE ON THE WAY
t
You can do BETTER at
Warner's
BEND'S ECONOMY
CENTER
The NEWEST thinss in Laches'
Wear
are here belter neckwear
than you'll find elsewhere
for the same money.
LADIES' COLLARS
from
25 c to 75c
NEW BELTS in all col. Cf) yc
ors, in kid and suede, at. . . JUC DC
Specially Priced Hand 3ags,
filled with mirrort, at
$1.25
Crepe de Chene Waists at
$2.75, $4.00, $4.50
NEW THINGS
arriving every day.
STOP AND SHOP AT
m
Inncfl and Henson will he glad to
meet their old patrons nt the Log
Cnbln Darner Shop. Adv.
v
For a good clean shave, n good
hntr cut, fnclnl innssago or n chine,
visit tho Metropolitan, on Oregon
atreot, Adv. tl
For tho best shnvo mid hnlr cut
in town, go to tho Log Cabin Harbor
Shop. Adv.
Huy
mont.-
n meal
-Adv.
ticket nt the Altn-
Try tho Altttinont for inenls.
Dining room tnndo larger in id ploas
anter. Adv.
Try our fresh bread and pastry.
Carmody Hrothers. llond street.--Adv.
3G tf
Pool and billiards n't tho Metro,
polltnn. .lust tho thing for n llttlo
rolnxntlon In tho ovonlng. Adv. tf.
For
Adv.
sign painting' seo Edwards, -
Host of shnves and hnlr cuts at the
Log Cabin Harbor Shop.
SATHERS
We now have received our new line of
samples of Spring Clothing from the
J. Capps & Sons
TAILORS TO THE TRADE
This is an old established line of absolute
ly 100 Wool Clothing and we know we
can please you, having upwards of five
hundred patterns for your .selection,
ranging m
price from
LET US TAKE YOUR MEASURE
$15.00 to $30.00
We are just now receiving the following
New Spring Merchandise:
HATS SHOES
CAPS SHIRTS
SATHERS
m
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m w ooq
OUR STOCK OF
United States
Tires and Tubes
is complete in every detail. They
are "Mightier than the road." Come
in and look them over.
The Skuse
Hardware
Company
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