The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 29, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    TIIK UV.SU I1ULLKTIN, REND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21), 1010.
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Will You be with the
Finny Ones next
Saturday?
How is your stock of Fishing Tackle?
April 1 Fishing Season Opens
Our stocjc of Rods, Lines, Reels,
Lenders, Hooks, Tackle Books, Bait
Cans, is complete in every detail.
See us before you lay in your sup
plies for the season. Ours is the best.
REED & HOR TON
BEND Tke Jg2SsS iore REQON
-
OREGON TRUNK TRAIN
Arrives 8 n. m.
- Leaves 8 p. m.
O.-W. It. & N. TUAIN.
- Arrives' 7:45 p. m.
- Loaves 7:25 a. m. --
AUTO STACK LINK SOUTH.
Leaves . . I 8:45 a. in.
- Arrives 5 p. m.
AUTO LINKS.
Cars to Hums, Fort Klamath
Fort Rock, Silver Lako and
other points south and south
oast.
POST OFFICE 1I0UHS. -
General dollvory open dally
9:15 a. in. to C p. m,
No mnll distributed on Sunday.
Night train mnll closes G p. in. --
Day train mall closes G:30 a. in.
TELEGRAPH HOURS.
Wostorn Union dally 7 a. m. to
7 p. in. Sunday and holidays --
i 8-10, 4-C.
TELEPHONE HOUItS.
Plonoor Co., twenty-four hour
Borvlco, Including Sunday.
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Ilrosterhous returned
a two weeks visit In
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
in
II. E. Vlncont, of Sisters, was
Rend on Tuesday.
II. A. Word, of Redmond was In
town on Tuesday.
C. II. Doaly, of Hear Cr';ok Ruttes,
wnn In town on Monday. . -
Mrs. John Stoldl lo roportod to bo
seriously III nt nor homo.
L. L. Fox returned Monday from
a business trip to Portland.
J. L. Gibson, a farmor of Powell
llutto, was In town on Monday.
A dancing pnrty wns, given by the
Emblom Club Saturday evening.
G. W. Shriner left last night for n
vacation to Portland and Seattlo.
II. A. Stover returned Saturday
from a business trip to Portland.
Harry E. Wnlthor of The Dalles,
Is In town this weok on business.
A. O. Armont, of tho Louvre, was
In Redmond on business yesterday.
Dr. J. G. Tumor expects to mako
regular 30 day trips to Ilend In tho
futuro.
Shorlff E. n. Knox, of Prlnovllio.
was n business visitor In Hond on
Monday.
Mrs. E. P.
Monday from
Portland.
Hnrrlson Latham nnd J. II. Stan
loy wont to Prlnovllio this morning
on business.
Mrs. Nolllu Cyrus, of Tumalo, Is
tho guest this week of Mrs. II. II,
Do Armond.
W. L. Cobb returned Friday even
ing frouv a business trip to Rosoburg
and Portland.
W. F. Arnold, of La Pino, wns n
b slnoss visitor In Ilcud on Monday
and Tuesduv.
Mr. and Mrs. if. A. Miller return
ed to Uend on Thursday from Port
'Innd to reside
SnimEldor hns purchased tho Sani
tary Harbor shop forjnerly ownod by
William Downing.
Tho Rrldgo Club was entertained'
at tho homo pf Mrs. Clydo McKay
Friday afternoon.
.Christian Sclenco sorvlccs nt Snth-
cr's Hnll Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub
ject: "Unreality."
Mrs. William DouglaB Is roportod
to linvo been 111 with n serious at
tack of bronchitis.
Frank Sullivan left-Monday night
for Portland on business, returning
Wednesday morning.
Tho ,LndIcs Presbyterian Oulld will
meot with Mrs. Ross Farnham on tho
nftornoon of April C.
Work wns commonccd this Aveok
on tho resldenco of Dr. W. W. Faulk
ner In Park addition.
Rev. R. F. Jameson, of Lobanon,
will preach at tho Baptist church on
Sunday morning nnd evening.
Mrs. nobert H. Could returned on
Saturday morning from an oxtondc1
visit with rolatlves In Sonttlo.
Miss llnzol Archlbnld, who has
licon visiting with Mrs. Harry llrooks,
left Sunday night for Portlnnd.
R. 0. Smock who rccontly sustain
ed n broken leg nonr Alfalfa was able
to return to 'Ms homo on Mondny. ,
"ilomor Ross, supervisor of tho
Ochoco National Forest, attended tho
Joint meeting of tho Deschutes and
Ochoco ofllclals on Monday and Tues
day.
Tho Bend Carago Company this
week delivered new Iiulck Sixes to
Mrs. John Ryan and E. A. Snthcr.
A 30 foot extension Is being made
this week on tho rear of tho Catholic
church to offer n larger seating room.
Willis W. Hrown, of Gntowny, for
mer county commissioner, was visit
ing with friends In Hend on Monday.
T. C. Johnson, nn Insurance man
of Eugene, has beeil visiting this
week with his brother, William Johnson.
Tho regular business mooting of
tho Ladles Library Club will bo hold
Tuesday aftornoon at 3 o'clock nt tho
library.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold E. Smith,-of
tho Pine Mountain ranger station
woro visitors In Bond on Monday nnd
Tuesday.
A suppor and entertainment will
bo given on tho evening of April G
nt tho Grange hall. A supper will
also bo sorved.
Mrs. A. L. French left on Tuesday
morning for Umatilla, being called
nway on account of tho sorlous ill
ness of her father.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. C. W. Martin nnd
family aro moving this week Into tho
nowly finished houso of E. W. Rich
ardson in Wlestorln,
Tho Prlnevllle bowling team will
como to Ilend Snturdny, April 1, for
a tournament with local bowlers nt
Carmody Uior. alloys.
Miss Edna Tracoy, who has been
visiting with" Mrs. James Ryan for
soveral months, left Saturday night
for her homo In Sonttle.
Mrs. Harry Smith, who hns been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. N.
F. Rood, for tho InBt week returned
to her homo on Thursday.
Mrs. Joseph Huttcr nnct daughtor,
a nurso of Hormlston, Oregon, nrrlv
ed In Ilond last evening and will bo a
guest of Mrs. W. A. Denver.
Services In tho Scandinavian Inn.
guago will bo held at tho Prcsbytor
Ion church Sunday nftornoon nt three
o'clock by Rev. E. II. Slnttednhl.
i
ThomaB Cobb, cashier of tho Ccn
tral Oregon Hank, has punfhnsed
property In Park addition and ex
pects soon to begin tho erection of n
now homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Long and
children left laBt night for Tncomn,
where Mr. Long hns ncceptcd nn a3
slgnmont as clerk on tho Rainier Na
tional Forest.
Mrs. Laura Heddlngton, who hns
been with tho Mnnnhelmer nrothors
store expects to resign about April 1.
Mrs. Hoddlngton will tnko a short
vacation In Portland.
F. L. nean, of Morno, Minnesota,
nnd Hon Cromby of Eureka, Mon
tann, arrived In Ilend Monday with
two cars of emigrant movables. They
expect to locato noar Ilond.
Tho Silver Lako Loader roporta tho
sorloiiB Illness of O. II. Hardy, Lako
county agriculturist. Mr. Hardy Is
sufforlng with pneumonln. Ho was
formorly n rcsldont of this section.
Mrs. C. II. Soil nnd Miss Mao Flem
ing, who hnvo boon visiting with Mrs.
J. C. Rhodes, will return tomorrow
morning to their homo In Monroe,
Wnshlngton. Mrs. Rhodes will nc
company thorn.
THE QUESTION 18:
How aro you going to get your
plumbing done in a thoroughly
efficient manner? Wo can nn
swer that by tolling you whero
to got good plumbing dono
RIGHT HERE. Wo nro golni
to provo our statement by refei
rlng you to hundreds of pleased
patrons, merely for the asklu"?.
Plumbinj?, Roofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work
of All Kinds.
Central Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company
PHONE RED II J. E. ENGEBRETSON, MOR.
Buy or Rent a Sewing Machine
TO DO YOUR SPRING SEWING
New Home, White, Singer and other
t makes $7.00 and up. 31.00 down sends
a machine to your home SI. 00 n week
i makes it yours.
E. M. THOMPSON
The furniture man
If you don't trade with ur Ve both lose money.
The
Bend
Bulletin
Is
Central
Oregon's
Leading
Newspaper.
SUBSCRIBE
NOW
Only
$1.50
Per
Year.
ft H
W. C. Hurt, of the Interior He
Iinrtment was In Uend on Monday and
left for the Uonhnm Fnlls district
where ho will conduct nn Investiga
tion on tho properties of the Central
Oregon Irrigation Company.
Rev. E G. Judd, of tho Haptlst
church, whoso resignation from the
church becomes effective April 1,
leaves tonight for Portland on a short
visit. Rev Judd has not decided as
yet where ho will definitely locate
Mrs. C V Sllvls received word on
Sundny of tho death of her mother,
Mrs. H. U. Smith, who passed away
nt tho hnnio of her daughter. Mrs.
T. 1L Sess In Denver, on Saturday.
Tho funeral wns hold Monday after
noon. Roy Harvey, formerly supervisor
of tho Deschutes National Forest.
now lnnd classlflor for tho Northwest
Including Alaska, was In Hend on
Tuesday. Mr. Harvey formerlv re
sided with his parents near Powell
Dutte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dlppro arrived
Friday evening from Seattle, Wash
ington, to uwko this their home. Mr.
Dlppro hns accepted tho position of
bookkeeper nt tho Universal Gnrago.
Mrs. Dlppre Is a sister of W. L. and
T. W. Cobb.
Mrs. C. rphnm nnd daughter, Miss
Elizabeth arrived in Uend last Sat
urday from California, and have been
tho gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank U.
Prlnco. They lenvo tomorrow morn
ing for Vancouver, H. C, to cpend
tho summer and will later return to
their homo In Hoston. .
James C. Wnlkor, secretary nnd
editor of The Mississippi Valley Lum
berman of Minneapolis and George
M. Cornwall, editor of Tho Tlmber-
ni nn of Portlnnd, were In Uend on
Mondny looking over tho sawmills.
They left this morning for Enterprise
nnd will visit several other mills of
tho northwest.
Tho T. J. S. Club gavo n pleasant
surprlso party to Mrs. C. E. Nichols
Mondny nfternoou at tho homo of
Mrs. L. II. Gorblng, fio occns'on bo
Ihg Mrs. Nichols' blrthdny. After n
dainty luncheon, tho youngest mem
ber of tho club, Port Shuey, Jr., pre
sented Mrs. Nichols with n beautiful
gift frrim ouch member of tho club.
A platform meeting will bo hold
next Sundny night nt tho Methodist
church. Subject: "A Hotter Hend.
"From tho Huslncss Standpoint, A.
O. Hunter; "From nn Educational
Standpoint," Professor Francis;
"From tho Civic Standpoint," Vernon
A Forbes; "From tho Moral and Re
ligious Standpoint." W. L. Cobb. Tho
public ,1s cordlnlly Invited.
Services nt tho Presbyterian church
on Sundny will bo as follows. Wo In
vito you most cordially: Sundny
school nt 10 a. in. Prcnchlng sorvlco
nt 11 n. m. Thome: "Tho futuro
work "df Christ' Evangelistic ser
vice nt 7.30 p. in. Wntcli for our
nnnouncoment for tho Enster pro
gram on tho bullotln board on
Oregon nnd Wall streotB. H. C.
Hnrtranft, pastor.
Tho Pnrcnt-Tenchor association
hold a recoptlon at tho Hold school
Friday evening, Mnrch 21. Tho fol
lowing program wns given: Recita
tion by Frank nnd Ruth Schlnppl;
violin solo, Robert Inncs; chorus by
twolvo of tho school girls; Dr. U. C.
Coo spoke on "Parent's Responsibil
ity In Child Hyglono;" II. L. Hopkins
spoko on "Education;" vncnl solo,
"When Irish Eyes nro Smiling", Gon
evlovo Gorrlsh, Mrs. II. L. Hopkins,
accompanist; dlnloguo by Edwin FIhIi
JUST INBY EXPRESS
some smart new
Sport Skirts
in the New Plaid Effects. All
w o o 1 fabrics workmanship
the best economically priced
$6.?5to$8.00
NEW MORNING GLORY" Houpo
DresEcs nnd SPORT DKI'.SSES Sizes
31 to 52 nt $1.1.1, SI.-.. $!."
"ELSIE DIXS.MOIti:" Prestos for tho
little folks, Sizes 2 to 5 ... .(I0o, .-
Sizes C to II .SI. 'J.", )?l
An EIbIo Dtnsmore Doll cut-out with
each purchase.
Now gold nnd silver lnces nt, per
yard ;t"r.
Now gold ttlloer laces nt. yard SI. nil
, Now 30 Inch Radium Allovor Lnco.
per yard S'-V.i.l
MENS' AND HOYS CAPS New
shapes and fabrics.
Hoys caps nt ."or.
Men's caps nt . v. ..Mir, ".", SI, St.H."
You'll llnd that "Clnnsy Cnp" you'vu
been looking for hero.
HOV SCOCT SHOES Hro;n Elk
11 to 12 St.oH
12',i to 2 SI.H."
2 to 514 S'J.in.
Solid leather throughout.
STOP AND SHOP AT
FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT
See DICK TEe Tailor
All Kinds of
CLEANING AND PHESSINO
Phono Hlack 1481
C. E. HAMILTON
Writes Fire Insurance
Phone ULck 451
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
nnd Inez Jonah. After tho program
ten nnd wafers woro served and an
enjoyable hour spent,
MANY WILL KISII.
A general exodus of nshcrnicn
from Ilend Is expected on Friday nnd
Saturday for tho streams of Central
Oregon. If tho number of licenses
that nro being sold can Indicate tho
interest this year In fishing, the Des
chutes nnd other trout otrenms will
bo well lined on, Saturday when tho
senBon opens.
liny n incnl ticket
mont. Ady,
T.
at
tho Altn-
No watting nt the Metropolitan for
thnt shnvo or hair cut. Four chairs
now ready. -Adv. -
Go to
dinner.
tho Rnynl Cafo
Adv.
for your
41 tf
For form lnnd lonns seo J. Rynn
& Co. Ronsonablo rates, prompt
service. Adv.
Cleaning nnd pressing done by
Cnto, Wright hotel building.
II.
4 t
ROAD FUND IS S7l."i.
A total of $705 has boon subset til
ed to the Commercial Club road fund
which will bo spout with n like
amount from tho county on tho Im
provement of the roads to Powoll
Hutto nnd Tumalo. The list of sub
scribers to (Into Is nn follows!
II. Forroll, f 10; United Wnroliousn
Co., $50; Hand Flour Mill Co,, $100;
Hond llardwnro Co., $50; Hrooks-
Scnnloir Lumber Co., $60; Tho First
National Hank, $100; Tho Hend Co..
$50; Anton Anno, $25; Itcoil & Hor-
ton, $10; N. P. Smith, $10; O'Douuoll
Ilroa., $10; OW. Thornth'vn'tc. $10;
II. S. Young, $7; The Uend Prejs,
by Chns. E. Short, $10; Mnnnhelmor
Uros., $25; Tho Warner Co., $10;
C. S. Hensou, $1; llrooks A Sullivan.
$10; C. A. Nlcknll, $2; II. E. linker
$10; The Hend Ilullotln, $10; It.
M. Smith Clothing Co. $20; II. W.
Skuse, $10; Tho Uend Water Light
& Power Co., $40; llomuseekers Laud
Co., $10; E. A. Slither. $15; (1. W.
Horner. $5; O. A, Thorsou.i $1; E.
M. Thompson, $10; The Metiopolltnu
by Iunc2 A Davidson, $5; A. L.
French, $10; Gilbert & Sun, $5; L.
A. Sbnw, $5; II. I). Iunls, $1; CluU
Cafe, $5; L. C. Rudow, $6; T. It.
McCllney, $10; V. A. Morgan, $5;
Geo. S. Roberts, $5; Hurt Slimy, $i'.;
A. O. Armont, $6; Win. P. Downing.
$5; W. II. Martin, $10; It. II. l.oveit,
$5; Wright Hotel. $10; Owl Phar
macy, $5: M. II. Hymntm, $3; Oregoiv
Transfer Co., $5; ,1, Edward Larson.
$25; Ross Farnham, $3; II. C. Kill.
$5; Vernon A. Forhott, $10; II. II.
Do Am d, $10; Geo. H Young, $R;
P C. Garrison, $ll; 1). M. DavIh, $5;
J. H. Miner, $2.
HntH clenuiiil nnd blocked. IT.
Cato tailor, Wright hotel building. I
Four chairs nt your scrvlrn nttho
Metropolitan. No waiting, Advl
Ron J. Ryun & Co., fur farm liiml
loans,- Adv tt
fish
FLIES
RODS
REELS
LINES
HOOKS
SPINNERS
For Economy Safe
Shop at
w
arner s
Bend's Economy
Center
SPRING has ARRIVED
Birds are Singing
Flowers are Blooming
All Nature is Putting on NEW DRESS
He pioiKtrod fir Krster and the nlre warm suiuhlnlHi
days; start your drorumMklug right nw. W bitVM
W) in b I tid a Borgni aawtrtHieut of Utstllo fabrics In
VOILIW, SUITINGS, ORGA.NDIUS, IHMITIItt,
And nil iiiiiiiiut nf vtuf.lt iiihIchIhIh
For your linrimillftte elctlou.
We havo Just received a dainty lino of Ladle g Walata.
In Crape-de-Chltie and White I.nwn. Wh would tbut you
ho those.
CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS
in white, pink, niai.e
and figured oilects
$2.50 to $5.00
LAWN WAISTS
Crossbar, Dots, Em-hroidcrt-d
and I'laiu
Materials
75c to $1.75
SATHER'S
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