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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
THE 11EN1) Rl'LLETIN, REND, 01113., WEDNESDAY, Al'HIL 12, 101(1. rAon ?. Get Your System in the Best Possible Condition. R&joM Sarsaparilla Tonic will do it. Per bottle $1 Watch for Our Big 5 Cent Sale on May 11-12-13 REED & HOR TON BEND The !jfeaC Store OKEQON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J M. Lawrence wnB in from Port la ml last week. F M. Peck of Hampton, was In town on Friday. j O. IMcKlnney, of Hums, woh here on Saturday. , X H, Elliott was up from Terrc- bonno on Monday. 0 C. Henklo went to Portland last Thursday on business. Alien I.andfaro was In from Pow ell llutte on Saturday. K. L. Clark wnB down from La Pino Friday nnd Saturday. Tin) UrldKO Club mot with Mrs. J. II Stanley on Friday. Mrn. A. P. Hallard was In La Pino last week on business. ji. Tlio nrst nro was mint unucr mo jirooKB-Bcnnion nonum luuuy. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hlr.lr woro in from Powell Ilutto on Monday. W C. McCulston is ImprovlnB tlio Interior of his storo tills woek. Miss Pearl Hlghtower Ic reported to Ik ill with an attack of grlppo. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hoberts left Tuesday in their car for Portland. William Stirling of Hums, spont Monday In Ilend visiting with friends. Daniel Ilcchlcr was In from his Mllllcnn valloy liomestend on Friday. Mrs. F. R. Prince was registered At Hotel Hentfon, Portland on Mon day. Mrs. Ward Coblo has been HI for the last weok with an attack of bon- chltls. G. W. Shrlner returned last "Wed nesday from a 10 dny'o vacation In Seattle. Alfred A. Ayn was hero from La Pine Sunday and Monday to purchase supplies. An Informal dancing party was given at tlio Emblem club on Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Itogers arrived hero Friday, coming ovorlrnd from Emmott, Idaho. Mr. Hogom Is a builder nnd expects to locr.to hero. C. Finney has purchased T. C. Ew lng's interest in the Llttlo Urlck Has tnurant. Miss Huby Ilurrows, of Portland, Is visiting with her cousin, Mfo. W. W. Faulk nor. Horn to Mr.nnd Mrs. N. A. South vick on Saturday an eight and a half pound girl. Mrs. C. E. Hamilton, of Wenat chec, arrived In Ilend on Sunday to join hor husband. Tlio Presbyterian Guild will hold an apron, food and candy sale on Saturday, April 22. F. J. Glndor, formerly of Ilend, was hero Inst weok from Christopher, Washington, last weok. ' Mrs. Margaret Hates left Monday morning to spond n few months with hor husband In Texas. Mrs. Agnes Hyde cr.mo In on Wed nesday from her homestead in tlio Christmas Lako Valley. Georgo F. Hoover, of tho Univer sal Gnrago was a husincBs visitor last Thursday In Silver Iike. J. William A. Hush editor of Tho Fort Hock Times, wob a business vis itor In Ilend on Monday. A. n. Itogors, of' Minneapolis, n prominent timber owner of this sec tion, spent Tuesday hero. A. M. Lara roturnod Tuesday n'ght from a business trip to Palsloy and otlior southern towns. John It. Luckoy; of PHnevillo, was horo on Friday In tho lntcrects of his candidacy for county assessor. Tho Miller Lumber Company will soon occupy Its now oftlco In tho old Lara building on Oregon street. Tho Louvro has boon closed for sov. oral dayB this week owing to repairs which nro being mado on tho Interior. W. P. Downing has fitted out n lumber olllco In tho bluldlng formerly occupied' by tho Hond Sign Company. Thero will be n meeting of tho La dles Auxiliary Thursday afternoon at four o'clock at the Commercial Club room to make arrangements for serv ing supper to tho men who will work on the pnrk. SNOW CEL SHIELDS Blacksmith Shop Near Eait End of New County Biidge Wagon Work, IIorKeHhoeinjj GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ANKER-HOLTH SEPARATOR. Self-Balancing Bowl Self-Oiling Mechanically Perfect At N. P. Smith's Hardware THE QUESTION' IS: How are you going to get your plumbing done In a thoroughly efficient manneT? We can an swer that by tc)llng you wnero to get good plumbing done, niGHT HERE. Wo are golns to prove our statement by refer ring you to hundreds of pleased patrons, merely for the asking. ilU Plumbing, Roofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Central Oregon Plumbing and Keating Company PHONE RED 11 J. E. ENGEDRETSON, MGR. Mrs. W. G. Hastings left Monday lilght for Hoston whero she wns call ed by tho serious Illness of her moth er. Tho members of tho Hond band nro urged to meet at the baud room on Tuesday night to practice for Park Day. H, E. Haker, of Haker's grocery, Is enlarging his storo this neck and will put in a now Banltnry refrigerator counter. The Tumalo Agricultural Fair As sociation will, give a dance Friday evening, April 14. Refreshments will lio served. Mrs. Frrnk It. Prince nnd son left Saturday evening for St. Paul where they will visit with relatives for sev eral months. The ladles Aid Society of the M. E. church will hold a food salo on Saturday, April luth, at O'Uonnell's meat market. G. II. Furst returned Thursday morning from San Diego. California, whero she has been visiting for the past six weeks. P. M. Polndoxtor, of Prlnovllle, candldato for the democratic nomi nation for tho olllco of sheriff, wns In Hond on Tuesday. Miss Mnrjorlo Honderson nnd trs. G. E. Ilogrn arrived Saturday morn ing from Powell River II. C. to visit Mra. H. C. Norton. Tho Ladles Altar Society at the Catholic church will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. H. W. Skuto tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30. Auno Hros. havo received tho con tract for excavating for tho new Mut zlg building ut tho corner of Wall and Oregon streets. A meeting for tho reorganization of the Ilend Hod nnd Gun club will bo held in tho Commercial Club room nt eight o'clock Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wnldron, or Cloverdalo wero hero on business Monday. Mrs. Wnldron expects to lenvo soon for Wnlla Wnlla. Tho danco given at tho Grange hall last Wednesday evening was en Joyed by a lnrgo crowd of people from tho surrounding country. Dr. King and brother of Portland visited with W. L. Cobb nnd fnmlly last Saturday and Sunday with Uio vlow of buying farm lands hero. II. G. Hlackwcll returned Satur day from Spoknno whero he attended the district convention of agents of Tho Curtis Publishing Company. J. Alton Thompson, of Tumalo, was In Hond on Saturday In the Interests of his candidacy Tor the nomination for county school superintendent. R. E. Koon, who b Ut the Hond sdwor system, has recently returned to Portland from Everett, Washing tot where ho has been employed this winter. Mrs. M. A. Ncely, who was called to Hond lest week by tho serious 111 ncw of hep mother, Mrs. William Douglas, has returned to her homo at Imperial. Willard WIrtz, district attorney wrB in town on Tuecdny enrouto to Prlnovljlo from La Pino whero ho had been doing business connected with his olllco. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ileasley of Portland nro being congratulated up on the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Ileasley was formerly Miss Gertrude Mnrkel or Ilend. Tlio Presbyterian Guild mot nt tho homo of Mrs. Rosa Farnhanu last Thursday afternoon. Twenty eight mombors woro present. Refresh ments wero served. A meeting of tho street committee of tho Ladles Auxiliary was hold on Saturdoy afternoon. It wns voted that street signs should bo painted and put up Immediately. Grnnt Raymond, formerly of Port land, has opened olllces undor tho name of the Central Credit Iliircuii. In tho Art Shop building, ivhlch ho will occupy temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Tooney, nnd children of Powell Rlvor, arrived In Hond on Saturday. Mr. Toonoy will bo with tlio Hrooka-Scanlon Company In tho logging depnrtnwnt. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Wnldron visit ed In Ilend tho latter part of tho weok. Having rented their ranch at Sisters, they nro going to Wnlla Wnl la, Washington, to spend the sum mer. Passion weok services nt the M. E. church beginning with Palm Sun day lasting over Easter service eaoh evening at 7:30 p. in. The public cordially Invited. Franklin W. Kcagy prstor. R. W. Harvoy, of San Francisco, arrived In Her.d Saturday morning and oxpects to locnto here. Mr. Har vey Joins his sister M'.sa Montolle Harvoy, who Is with the Hond Park Company. Mrs. E. F. McKee has received a clipping from n frlond In Chloago, who has Just roturnod from tho flghtlifg In the vicinity of Verdun, In which ho gives his opinion that tho Germans cen never take tho city. Rev. II C. Hartrunft leaves tonight for Stnnfleld, where ho will uttand tho annual spring Presbytery of tho Presbytcrlnn church, which will bo held Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Rev Hartranft w'll return Sunday. S. 0. Johnson and William Kelly wero here for a few days last weok Inspecting the new saw mills. Mr. Johnson was one of tho owners of tho timber now being cut In the Shevlln operation before Its sale last year. Word has been received horo that a successful operation was perform ed on Mrs. Harry Wyse who has been In poor healthy for nearly a year. Mrs. Wyse Is the daughter of, i Mrs. A. Moen. She la nownn Spo-jkane. It. G. Kloppr general manager ot tho Whlto Pine Sash Compi.iiy of Spoknnc and the Jtend Whlto Pino Sash Company, was In Ilend most of last week making urrnngements for the opening of tho sash factory. Mr. Klopp returned to Spokane Saturday night. A. W. Finch, graduate of O. A. C, who hns been appotntoil agent for the irrigation Investigation of public ronds and rural engineering depart ment nt Paisley, spent Sunday in Ilend, Mr. Finch will continue the work which was started by Mr. G. A. Greensley. Tho Parent-Teacher meeting was held Saturday afternoon nt the Com mercial Club room. George S. Young wns appointed to survey tho school gnrdens. Tho next meeting, which will he held on the second Snt urday In May, Is tho annual business meeting and election of olllcers for thee omliiK enr. All members nro urged to'be present, To the following nervlccn nt tho Presbytcrlnn church, wc most cor dially lnvltp the public. Simdnv Bchool nt 10 n. in. Preaching ser vice at 11 a. m. Theniu: "The Effect of Gospel Preaching." Preaching service at 7: HO p. in. On Easter morning we will celebrate tho sacra ment of the Lord's Supper nnd llap tlsm. A goodly class will bo receiv ed Into church membership nt that service. The Easter scr.vlco will be hold In til" evening. "The Life of Jecus, in Scripture. .Music nnd Art." will bo the subject for the entire pro gram. Wntrli for another nnnounce ment next week. 11. C. Hartranft. pastor. For farm land loans seo J. Ryan & Co. Reasonable, rates, prompt service Adv. LOST AN AIREDALE PUP L&ft Mondiy Night. Finder phoiie The Slier-liri-Hiion Co. nd obi tin REWARD FOR YOUR NEXT SU.1T See DICK TEe Tailor All Kinds of CLEANING ANJ l-HESSINO Phono Ulack 14 SI Good Eats Quick Service Cleanliness Variety at the-- Little Brick Restaurant, CHINA WARE AMERICAN DINNER CHINA " in it variety of shapes and patterns. A Long line to choose from. Complete Dinner Sets or single pieces. For Economy Saie Shop at W arner s Bend's Economy Center i An April Shower of Easter Apparel awaits your choosing at this Store NEW Sl'HINO COLORS PHOENIX SILK 1IOSIEHV Guaran teed, Hlack, White, Pink. Light Hints llranzc, Tan nt per pair ST.'e, $1.00 CREPE KB HIIEN AND GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS This Season's latest designs S2.7.1, SI, Sl.'"0, !f!i.7!i Tub Silk Waists s:.oo, s:i.rM NEW WASH GOODS .ll'ST RECEIVED Including Voiles, Mnniulnettcs in largo Moral pnttoms and wide bfind stripes Theso goods ndded to our already largo selec tion mnko your choosing en a lost hero Hy far tho lar gest line In Hond Priced moderately nt, per yard , . . 11! )S 1 "'', IHc, 'Me, ll.V, :l.-t ."Wlc, title Boys' Suits for Easter New Rolled stylos at Sil.no, s:.7.", Sl.r.n, $ii.oit 1HJYS IIEIU'l'LES Sl'lTS With two pair pants, full linen, Specially priced, per suit S.'.riO ROYS NEW SPRING KNU'KERMH'KERS nt tho pair (,-,c, 7.1c, SI, SI.'J.-, $l.."0 .MEN'S STAG TROUSERS IWION MADE Absolutely guar anteed A full rango of patterns and sl.es Just re ceivedPriced nt per pair S1..-.0 to $1.00 STOP AND SHOP AT SATISFACTION WITH EVERY ITRCIIASE. Go to tho Royal Cafo for your dinner. Adv. tf TIiq Amorlcan llnkory has n nice lino of fresh home mado caudles, adv. Four chairs at. your scrvfeo nt tho Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Lenses duplicated. Glasses repair ed at Symons. Adv. DANCE AT TUMALO. Tho first of tho spring dunces (ik lio given by tho Tumnlo Agricultural Fair Association will bo held In tluv hnll nt Tumnlo on Ap-il 14'. Thero will bo good music and refreshments, ndv. A U T O M ) It I 1, 1 H TH PASSING THROUGH TUMALO WILL RE I'EIVE (X)UltTEOUH TREATMENT AND EXCEITIONAL .SERVICE AT THORP'S CONFECTIONERY. -Adv. Men Shop Cups Cotton Gloves Leather Gloves. MuleMiltcns- - Union Overalls.. Work Shoes Dress Socks Sport Shirts Spring Caps Summer Hats . Silk Hats Union Suits Suit Cases ... 25c . 10c . - 25c ... 50c $1.00 $2.25 - 12ic $1.50 ... 75c ... 50c 75c $1.00 $2.00 Women Silk Waists Khaki Skirts Linen Skirts. Silk Petticoats llurson Hose .. Silk Gloves.... Emmy Lou's ... Mary .lane's ... White Tennis . . Pique Hats Lawn Waists... House Dresses Kimonas $2.50 $1.25 $1.50 $3.00 .. 25c .. 50c $1.60 $2.50 . fi5c .. 50c .. 75c $1.00 $1.50 Everybody Comforters Hlankets Pillows Hath Kohcs, up to $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $1.00 $1.25 $1.35 $1.25 find 2.25 . $6.00 EATS of all Kinds at SATHER'S FREE! A BIG 25 cent L-V DUST CLOTH TREATED WITH LIQUID VENKKK Wrlti' your iiiinio anil nddnwi, lcluv mid piMtiit tlio Coiimiii t till Mom next Friday mill )ou will iwolvit, KNTIItllLY FREE, n llni', largo ! will lV '(ii'imiIIo" HM Cloth tivuli! Willi Lliiilil Vi'iK'i-r, irotlilliiK ym imrcluiM), lit lb" Millie tlmo, mill nil ((-ill ImiKIii of l,liillil Vcnc-cr. TIiIh 1m ii sMH'lul oiler, iiutliori-il by llio Llipilil Vcnit-r iilit nail llicy wilt nut allow Uifto DiM Cloths to bo given mwiy ut tiny other time llinii llie day num. tloneil. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. Name HEXD, ORE. Address Date w i i ' 1 t BjMMMM.mMMMMMBMMMMBMMggjT" ' ' ' ' iapP'WI;'W 1 1 r ' T.. .1 i