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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1916)
BW zrjKr.. $ thk iiK.vi? nm.ti;Tiw;m-yn, ohr., wdnkspay, w .?, m rAon 3 iLLI l- Watch'Outdk'NelrWeek 5 Cents -.V rl ?, :. ! .. WILL DO AT OUR. Big Jitney Sale on May 1 1-12-13. REED j& HORTON UBND TTiie SeXdCg, JYore oreqon LOCAL NEWS ITEMS tn E. 51 I.nrn went to Portland Tuos day night. K. G. Itourk, of Crescent, wob town on Monday. . C'lydo M. McKay went to'l'ortlaid lastlilght on business. Horn, Tuesday evening to Mr, and Mrs. II. II. Do Armond, a son. ' Louis Doonar and Chester Callow are planning a trip to Arizona. P. II. Johnson clmo In from his Mllllcan homestead on Monday. T. A. McCann has bcon la Helenu, Montana this week onMniBlness. I. Williamson of Seattle, Is In Ilond this week looklne for a location. Mrs. Ada I). Mllllcan was hero on Saturday on her way to l'rjnovllle. rl Mrs. Alfaretta Orcutt returnqd on Thursday from n visit to Delphi, In dlann. Tho offices of tho Central Credit llurcau have moved to tho Log Cabin building. A. Henry, of the Chownucan Mor cuitllo Company, was In Ilend Im Saturday. Vf A. Forties nnd II. II. Do Armond wore In Prlnevllle on business on Saturday. Wnlkor A. Husnell left Wednesday night for Portland whore bo will lo rn to temporarily, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stilllyan woro In Portland lastucek, reglBterud nt the Hotel Ilenson, ' , Ceorgo Mllllcan was hero on Sat urday on his way to tho Stockmen's convention at linker. Mrs, L. II Dodgo left Saturday morning for Prosser for an extondoJ Islt with hor mother. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. McKee and son and Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Kgan spout Sunday nt Prlnglo Falls. J. Cronln, a real entato man rf Poitland, has been In Ilend on bus iness for tho lost few dos. itrs. W, M Krskluo arrived, air Frldny from Halsoy, Oregon, to visit nor BonCbns. w. L'rsklne. ' Ileglnnlng on Saturday the library club will hold (lower sales weekly at one of tho down town stores. Dr. W. D. Huntington, formorly'of Tho Dalles, has opened dental onicea In tho Dement grocery building. Man I n & Clemens whose storo uurneu on April 23, lmvo tnken Up' ruuiiia in me Lawrence building Tho O'Donnoll llros. havo put In a refrigerator window for keeping fresh, fruits" and Vegetables In season. Alfred A. Aya was down from La Pino Inst week to moot Mrs. Aja who returned frpm a vUlt In Port-laud. Frank It. Prlnco has purchased tho Dion residence and Is romodnllnir It nnd making nddltlons for his own occupancy. Phillip Ilrooks arrled on Sundiv morning for n short stay on business connopted with tho now pilot Ilutto batol and other mnttors.J' Frank May, returned from Portland this morning, bringing n largo bunch of lilac blossoms which havo 'given plcastiro to many today, s Miss nisle Locke, of Albany, Oro gon, has accepted a clerical position with Maunbcliner llros,, gucceedlmt Airs, iviuirn ncauingtoiu Miss Arvllla Kcntleld of Mlnneap- ,011(1, nrrive.u in jjciiu 'last many evening ror nit oxteuded visit with Mr. and .Mrs. M. K. Konfleld. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Mrs. Hogan, Miss Honderson. Miss Esthar Hfooro and I). A. Stover comprised a party which went to Paisley on Mon day. The Pioneer Telograph & To!o phono Co., Is about to Ibsuh a sup plement to tho toluphono directory containing over CO nddltlonal numbers. .John P. Husk, of La Grande, a candidate for thp Ilepubltcan nomi nation for member of the. Public S4ri vice commission from eastern 0rt) gWn, Is In town'tpday. - ' Mfss Mary Stauffer. who has been attending' the high school was call ed to her home at Stnuffer on ac count of tho Borlous Illness of her motjier. Miss Stauffer will be unalilo to complcto her school jcar. John. Dubuls, Inspector for tlid Desert Lund Hoard, came up from Salem on Saturday. Ho will bo sta tioned In this ylclnlty this summer, studying water 'conditions on the Tuinnlo and O. O. I. projects. Mrs: uuuuis win Join him shortly. .It. M. Smith returned on Saturday morning frpm .Astoria whereho1 nt- tonucu tnc convention or tho Oregon netall'forchant's .Association. Mr. Smith -was .elected third flee presi dent of (he association for the .en suing ear, There will a a special meotlnir 'of. ,tho Ladles Library Club tomorrow nf. teriioon nt 3 ociock to whke arrange, ments for the cafeteria simper to ha given nt tho Commercial Club roqrr.u next Wednesday afternoon , for thu benofit'of the library. ' C. A. Hartnn. genornl manngon 6f tho Ilolso-Payotte Lufnber Co,. il( noire, was nero on Friday as the finest of General Mannger McCnnn, of ine snevnn-nixon company, to In sheet tho giievlln.Illxon plant. Ilobort Smith, q. L. Glut. A. V. west and I) Tj Smith -were here on Monday In tho fntfrcetB of the rnqo Meet to he held at Sisters on May 14 Mr. smith expects to move soon to Heppnor, Oregon. Ills morcantllo MisinosB at Sisters lira been sold to Kd Itaddlng, of Portland. A. Ji Wolton, of tho Kaiser Con struction Company, of Portland, w.ib n business visitor In Dond on Mon day in connection with the Suttlcs Lako Irrigation Project of Grnnd vlow. The Kalsor Construction Com pany has tho contract for tho devel opment of the Jortcrson county project. The Value of a County, ' Agricultural Council to be Proved in '" Crook County The oiganizatlon of an Agricultur al uounc I in Crook county has been discussed at community meetings and through tho press durlnc the nntt fnw nionths. Practically all of tho fari niers comtrunlty clubn lmv mnr. cd thentsehea as In favor of such an organization ror crook county and somo of these community clubs hayc alroady elected a delegiito to attend tho central meeting In the county for tho organization of this County Agricultural Council M.r Paul Y Marts, Stato Leader In County Aennt Work for Oregon has wr'tten me as "r" Servfcos next Sunday nt the Pres byterian church will he as follows: Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preach ing at, 11 n, m. Themo "Tho Sec ond Coming of Christ." This will bi tho first Bermon In n aeries on tho subject. Preaching nt 7-30 p. m. Theme "Probable ncBUls- of the European War." A cordlaJ welcome Is extended to tho public to attenl. 11. C. Hartrnfift. pastor. J? : ... Dr. J. C, Tumor, formerly of Lowo & Turner, oyo specialist of Portland, will bo In Ilend at Thorson's Jewelry store Thursday and Friday, May 11 and. 12. Do sure nnd call nnd hftvo yourveyps examined by n specialist of exporlonco nnd standing. This Is no sldo line for Dr. Turner devotes his entire time, energy and offort exclusively to the eyo. Ills being educated In tho best schools, coupled with his many jeers oxporlcnco makes him a safe person ror you to consult. No charge for consultation or examination. Satis faction guaranteed. Adv 8-10 For fnrm land loans' see J.'Jlynn & Co. Itcnsonablo rates, prompt sorvlco. Adv. - A U T O M O It M, I H TS PASSIXO THItOUail TUMAIX) WIMj Itl CKIVK COUUTr.Ol'S TltL'AT.MKXT and n.a:rTio.VAij fiintvipu .at TIIOUP'H COXFKCTIONKHY Adv. F you think much about your appear- a nee be assured your wants will not go unsatisfied. . Summer weather h here. The NEWEST ANB the REST IN Hmri HAItUtl)lA(N Tjr A p MJtap.ffftjiun li J x 1 j I(T H" THK HiHDRMAX "WMIT" Is tho very latest Bhipo now being Bhown In tho biggest huts hops. Coma In and try one on JjU.OO PANAMAS AXI 8THAWK New shapes, irtidstyles In Pan amas and straws. Itemcnibor It Is now straw list, tlmo, PANAMAS 5 ISKI-W to IO.OO ST1IAWH , $l.n llii 1W.(0 CltAHir HATH "" Ceiiin, to lfl..50 Xi:CKWK.H Absolutely the latest and most novel lino of ties ever shown In Ilend sport, bat wing In all colors. PALM IIKACH SUITS This sort of weather will make you want to shed your heavier clothing for a bright PALM Hiut'ir suit tfu.oo to $u.oo 53& T(llr-5 m AVAHXIXG. All persons nro warned agalifst doing damage on the Itlloy place on the rlvor north of town, and tres passing Is strictly forbidden It Is not-tho Intention or deslro of tho un. derslgnod to try to keep proporly be- naved parties from fishing In tho rlvor whero It runs "through the place but ho wllj take every means possible to punish nil such nets as havo occurred thero recently when fires have: been sot on the property, articles stolen from tho house and other damage Uone. . ' Adv 9-lOc. PETE LEHIWAN, follows legardtng theso organizations in Oregon, "I hah received yoifi "letter In which ion state that practically nil of the community clubs in your roun- .jjiu.ui uiu iUen or organizing a county agricultural cbimcll I am Indeed glad to havo this Information. No stop that your organlzeiffanners might tnkt wilt result ln"morn per manent good than tho creation of this poiiv Counties nil over the country are now and hnvo been deriving great benefit from the oxlstonco of nn orga nization of this kind which represents thp agricultural Interest of tho coun ty. 'They are not always called an agricultural council but tho purpose nnd function Is the .same nnd tho name, therefore, makes no qifforcnco. "Your pcopla may bo Interested In knowing that Lane county. Yamhill county, Wnbco county, Multnomah county nnd Mnlhour County havo al ready taken this forward step. In Lane county whero tho council Iiub been organized longest they have1, with tho assistance, of thojr county ngTlcillturlst, Wen able to accomnrtsh many things of Importance, Includlnc the organization of a public market in-tne city of Eugene, the ImBtHng up or nn extenslvo system of co-on- eratlve hog marketing which has saved the farmers of tho county sev eral thousand dollars since It was first startcd.Ust Octobori tho foster. In(4)jrvtclrcle work, of cow test ing wtt,Df djrAfmlgo woVk, of good roads jotk and the reorganization of the county fair to nioko It moro truly a farmer's fair; all theso things havo recelytjl the attention of the Lnno coyjiS-,: agricultural council In tho short time that It lins been In exist ence. 'Your' problems nro doubtless different but If you ,cnn bring about' nn organization of rcpresentatUo far- niers from different community clubs In your county you will find an Im portant work to do "Your own work can bo inndo moro effective nnd valuable because you will hao the ndvlco and comiiol of tho orgnhlzatlbn. "Trnstln thnt wo. may .soon ho nble to add Crook county (o tho list of theso counties thnt have Agrlcul. tural councils In Oregon, I jinn , Very truly jours, ,T - VAVt V. MAlllS. State, County Agent Lender U S Department of Agriculture." The secretary of each of''Oie,com munio organizations In Ihe, ebunt) tins been asked to stnte.ot. what time their delegates cap peat uttend n meelng for tho purpose of organizing tho ngrlcultu-nl council for Crook county This meeting will probably be held wltirn thctiioxt month and we hope thnt not onl- tlm nreont actlvo communities but also jnliny nowiy organized communities will lt represented nt this. mee.t(ng. Any desired Information may fe obtained by writing, ma nt my offlco. i A. k. i.ovirnr F . v i.1 opular White Goods itt ar prices pqpul The Most Extensive and Varied Stocl; InjCentrSl Oregon t I.IXWIMVIC lAwXH, per yard laUc l.tc, sue, Utc iii.V4h,Ai; ()ir,S and niibbed etTccts, pep yard liSo mnw i.ivij; viMi.KM uiicCKed and Jacnua yard MXVi:.VVK l.ll.ltl)ll per ard , fl. uiard figures, per ilr s.ic, fi.ic, incftwp 4nc -v&;'New Wash Goods " XEWAWXIXO MTJIIPIlll JIIDDY CLOTH For sport coats, skirts, and middles, nt nrd . ...t.., , .air riiriti:i ash ktiuii:i voiles mid .MAityoisETTES' At yard , . iHc, inv, iHe, iwc, :o s. nnl Unde rwear MIMES, CIlll.lHtEX'H, .MEN'S In oVory wanted stylo and v weight MEXH ATHLETiq pnlon 8ulls at , noc '( , y? L ' '-. HJniiom Suits j, MEXH COOPEUS' Kenosha Klosed Krotch nthtotlc union f, u(s In checked Nnlnsooic nnd Bolsette, suit ,.$1.00 In WalUa chock, suit , $t..t llOVBXATNbOOK Checked union suits, suit (IU6 ME.VH. KX'T'Coojhtn Kenoihn Klosed Krotch union suits, , ., fSummbr weights ,nt, per suit 91, fjit.'M, $1.0, 9a.nu "' . ' AfAVAYH C-O.MrOUTAIJLE ALL WAYH l'liADllKH HU.MMEIt WEIGHT UXlON HUITB At pen' ' " Stilt 'Mc, :1.1c, nilc, UC, 75c, Mv 1AIK.SJV.i:hTB, edch iOc, ia)4c, Ific, -Mc, IWc, :: :'.New Neciwear---Jusl in by Zhj't.' Express- . , 'l'IMPI4',' ati.iV. ilSc, noc f COLLAHS. 'at - .Uric, ic, MK; 7."5c NrtfKLETS Very pdpulnr, at n....:.. ;'. . ,'Mc IIETT EH lEItrilANIIIHE FOIt I.KKH AT AT HATISrACXION WITH EVEUY PUIICIIAHE. TllH'f.'0.VVd' t ' Fresh tomatoes, cucillnbers and strawborrle now un tha menu at tho Cozy Ilcstnurant. Old foBlilonod strawberry short cake a Hpoctnlty. Chicken dinner overy .Sunday Adv A desirable bread knife free with cory annunl subscription "to Tho ilend liulletln. -I ... DAME FASHION SAYS cp White it Our Bummer lines will be the most com plete and the latest in styles that can be ob tain ed u I! - whero. We want to bo the store to which you can turn for everything to wear. HARDEMAN JuL L i rtJIKLIl Fumishi s ngs rffffffflfllllllllilFym HOSIERY BEST FOR WOMEN : FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS ' FOR MEN, - .V FpR-MILADrTHIS SEASON Suijimeu Uitys arc upon us; attire yourself from "hen'fl tjO foot" in tlic bcnson's regal retjuireiiients. - ii-V WIIJITE IS IT - - -!- In OilorJ, Swiu, MJri, Voilr. CaLtrtlmr), Linrni tnd Silk. ' White Halts of Koty Silk, 1'iip.e nd Cruho, l 50c up to $1.25 Wlhifte in TijurnJ Ltwni, Utluln, S'lIklclc-.T 65c to $1.75 il It's Economy TO BUY THEM AT WARNER '5 BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER WEAR WHITE FOOT WE; AR Jlntidpatlng an unusual demand we have stocked heavily In Canvut Pumps, Veranda Pumps, Emmy Lou's and Tennis Shoes, --, rB ; COME AND MFITTf() - White Lingerie ..-? Combinations, Sltlrts, Petticoats, Corset Coven In all manner of latest creations While Hosiery 'PHOENIX Silk SI 00 SILK HBRE. . 50 Mercerized Cotton . 25 E. A. SATHER BEND'S I'lONKKU MKKCIIAN'I ' i 1 1 1 1 ' HI'1 ltllt - 1 1 ii ' ii THE United States TIRES will gtt you there without difficulty"-fewer hlow-outs, punctures"-h'ltter treadall around better servjee and more mileage, We carry a full line of UNITED STATES TIRES unci TUBES. Ii Skuse Hardware Company ishirifcTackle. Flower und Garden Seeds. wm- Wt fi '"!' i . m 4 in 4 ( j M ' f A (4 'tfl M i r m i 'l a ' ii ;f .i At- I y.'tu vie WtV ' . ' ' -rKS , .-,...