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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1916)
:i$f THIllIKNI) IIULLETLV, HEND, OHB. WEDNESDAY, JUNK JJ, HMIl. inrc 7. -V--t -t-. jy inrM.....t..Wt- Kl frfSS 4 ,) ? l I It I 4 THE, KODAKY will be your .one best pal if you Will let it To Held mid Mitnnii I'or vtrck-cml milium Ti Mountain mill laku On hike or auto dip Yes, iiiiyulieiu. Where cnn you nml u moro ncceptHblo country to cultivate tho kodak hulilt than In Ccntrnl Oregon Its scenery ofTers much to you Jf you will only scok and find It. The kodak way Is the best wr.Jr, Wo do kodnk finishing. See our now lino of kodaic supplies. , REED & HOR TON BEND The Store REion LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S W. IC. McCormack was In town on Saturday. John Dubuls waB up from Tumalo jestorday. Uavltl Sullivan returned to Port land Inst week. A. O. Hunter returned from Port land on Saturday, C. E. Street of Ln Pine, was In town on Saturday. Thcro will ho n dance at Tumalo tomorrow uvonlng. T. A. McCunn went to Portland on business Inst week. Vernon Clovongor, of Mllllcan, was In town on Monday. Earl Houston went to Klnmath Falls Monday morning. E. M. Thompson la In Portland this week on business. Frank Jennings canio In on Mon day morning from Portland. E. N. Strong, of Portland, Is In Hend this week on business. I,. E. Smith and faiMly was up from Itcdmoud on Saturday. Fred II. Wilson wns n visitor In town from Tumalo on Monday. H. M. (Irelnor returned from Port land on lest Thursday morning. II. A. Stover went to Klamath Falls on business Sunday morning. Mr. nml Mrs. Carl JolniBon return cd from Portland Sunday morning. NOTICE TO tho PUBLIC THOSE BUYING ROLLER SKATES for the Rink fire"' hereby notified that I will not allow steel rollers on the floor. ,., ,. t f j K( f , G;'W;.Shriner : Jl- J i . fe,MM J i tunc) in . Brandegec, Kincaid & Co., Qotlics Where do you plan to spend '.the 4th of July J ' Whether at homo or away we can fit you out so that you r.yfll I V In KcepingkWith the Season t J White and cream serge trousers $1.00 Ties, the largest and most complete line ever offored to the '. taen of liend fc. s c to 75o Sport shirty varlousstytes . j.i ,.a.3c tgfUHi ! Everythlngiini'spring and summer bats And caps, straws and Panamas. j Jj t I ft. L. French ' ' ' ' ''Men's Furnishings mUitJk L. P. Itooney spent Sunday at tho family horoostcad In the Mllllcan Volley, II. J,' Dvenurf went to Portland Tuesday night, returning this' morn S. Murasnkt left this morning for n week's visit In Portland and Se attle Lyman Hnlrd, of Long Reach, Cn Ifornla, Is In Hend this wee'k on bus iness. Chns. W. Ersklne returned on Monday from a business trip to Port land. - Mc(orgo P. Hoover has been in Portland on business during the last week. ' ' 4 ' Sam McMurtrle la reported to have been sorlously 111 for tho last several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Foley returned yestorday from their trip to tho roso Festival. Mrs. Frnnk Sullivan returned on Tuesday from n visit In Soattlo with relatives. Sheriff E. 11. Knox of rPrlnevIlln, was a business visitor In llcnd on Baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coombs loft Tuesday night for Portland to spend a fow weeks. . Horn, on Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. W. i. O'Donncll, a nlno and a half pound boy. A. J. Kroenert returned on Mon day morning from a several days trip to Portland. SJrs. B. V. Ward and son Douglas, accompanied Mr. Ward on his trip to Paulina on Friday. Mr? aim Mrs. Harry Clant return ed on Sunday from n short honey moon trp to Portland. Mr. mid Mrs. Clarence Mnnnholmor went to Portland on Monday evening to bo gona several days. C. A. Carlson, of Sarlson and Ly ons, plumbers, wont to Portlnnd on Thursday, returning this morning. Iluoy Iz Oliver, of tho American llakery, havo Improved tho Interior of tho bakery by tinting tho walls Tho Oregon Trnnsfer Company has purchased n now ono ton nuto truck which 't will placo lu locnl Bcrvlco. C. M. McKay returned on Saturday from Albany where he attondedttho meeting of tho Masonic Grand Lodge. Mrs. C. S. Hudson wunt to Port land Sunday night, taking hor son Donald to havo some dental work dono. C. iV. Llnebaugh, postal Inspector of Portland, was In, llcnd on business connected with tho post office on Sat urday. Mrs. O. H. Furst and 'daughter, Eleanor, are In Portland this wook visiting with MrB. Punt's mother and father. ' Dr. and Sirs. J. II; Connarn, Miss Orota'Smllll and Loyd Maglll tpont Saturday and Sunday at Odell lako flshlngi' . P. O, Darnoll, tnnaaSor of ,tho Udloiv Ment Co., of Portland, nrrtv eii lu.tqwn this, moving on a busi ness trip. , .... FloTd Ilevnolds hai' been award- -"--- . . .. .... J odJ n scholarship, from tho liena nigii r.i . ..(i-., it. i i... .. scuqpi iq, vfintiiMBiiu, vJunorBiijr iui next year. M, J. Ward and family nre leaving tomorrow morning for Cojur d'Alon? Idaho, whoro they will mako their ruturo homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Ilrostorhous returned Saturday morning from Portland whoro they nttendod tho Roso Festival. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lawrence and daughtor, Marlon, are oxpected horo this week. They Intend to meko their homo here. Tho Ladles Aid ISoolettf of tho Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. Theodore Aune on Monday at-2i30. A party composed of Miss Cornol la Wilson, MIbs .Orace Ward. I). M. Davis and Robert ' Moore Bpent Sun day on the MotoH'it. Mr. nnd Mrs. James 8. Hunter, of Monrovia, California, arrived on Thursday evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunter. Dr. David N. Roberg, stato health officer, was hero early In the week arranging for the appolnnont of registrars of vltar statistics. Mayor and Mrs. Esotes were en tertained nt dinner Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ilenson at their home on Greoly avenue. Thore will be a meeting of the Ilaptlst Women's Union at the home ot Mrs. w. w. i-auixner Tiiursuay afternoon at 2 o'clock to sew. Elmer Wilson, of HeldOregon, and Miss Ilertha Malkion, were mar ried on Juno 10 at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. P. .JV. Keagy. Mrs. II. J. Overturf with her two children left for Portland AVednes day night. Mrs. Overturf will un dergo an operation before returning. P. L. McKay came In from Port land on Saturday to attend the an nual meeting of The Rend Co, He returned to Portland Monday night. Mrs. George S. Young spent sever al days lu Portland last week visiting Miss Newton and Miss Ritchie, teachers In the Hend schools last year. Tho West Side Agricultural Pair association will give a dance tomor row night at Tumalo. A; largo num ber of people from Hend expect to attend. Mrs. II. M. Smith left on Monday morning' with her son Richard, for Wellsvllle, Missouri, where she will visit with relatives during the sum mer months, C. H. Lane and M. II. Warner, who recently came In from their home steads In the Catlow valley, hav purchased lots and built, cablus In Houlevard addition. H. R. McLane. of La, Grande, a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural Cdljege, where he speciallied"In dairying, Is now In charge, tbe-loi ca-ljcrearaory. Mr. MeLaBe'wtuf for wsfly with the Towosend-Creamery C., pi .Portland, T. A, McCann returned Sunday from Portland with, a now IDlfl eight cyllndor Cadillac cm' Ho drove In from Tho Dalles, tf'pd reports tho roads In good condition. D. P. Drooks, of the Hroolts-Sciin-loti Lumber Co., nrrlvcd on Sunday and M. .1 Scanlon and II. E. (Upson on Monday, to nttend tho annual meeting of Tho Hend Co. Miss Dorothy Schoolcraft arrived In ' Hend Tlinrsdnv nVi'iilntr ft-iun 'Sand Point, Idaho, to spend her va cation here Miss Schoolcrnft is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mra. V. A. Forbes. John Sfeldl returned on Saturdiy morning fiom Portland where he nu colnpnnlcd Mrs. Htoldl who was tak en to Portland for treatment Mr. Steldl ears his wife Is Bhowlng con siderable Improvement. SIlss Hazel Thorson wn last week-re-elected by tho directors of theWei nold school to teach for the next term Miss Thorson leaves tomorrow for Monmouth, whero she will enter1 tho summer normal school. Harrison Latham returned Mon-' day morning from Portland, bring ing with him his son John, who has been In Arizona. Mr. Lathnnt mndu tho trip from Portland to Rend lu his Dodge roadster In 15 hours. J. Wllllnm A. HiiBch, of tho Fort Rock Times, nnd W. P. Arnold, of tho La Pine Inter-Mountnin, wera lu-rcan tatiirri.iy on tholr wuy to at tend tho organization meeting of tho Contrnl Oregon Editorial Association at Redmond. E. B. Hrodlc, editor of tho Oregon City Enterprise nnd president of tho Stnto Editorial Association, spent Sunday afternoon In Hend, hnvlng coma up from Redmond whoro he at tended tho meeting of tho Contrnl Oregon association' Sunday morning. Miss Lois Cobb cntortnlned with u lawn breakfast nt hor home In Wlostorla Monday morning, tho oc casion being her fourteenth birthday. Tho guests woro Gladys and Marlon Sathor, Hetslo and Mnrlon Smith, Nellie Leslie, Mildred Klein, Helen Downing, Josephine Young , Ruth Hr.rkloy, Evelyn Clark, Hazel Rnkes, Zarah Knight, Donna Fleming, Mar Jorlo Hoover, Patricia NlBwougor, Ida Nlswongcr, Agnes Schwartz, Jen notto KoyoB, Dorrls Patty, Mary Van- dovort, Minnie Llnster, Emma Hen derson, Ethel Swigcr, Frnuces Hey burn nnd Dorothy Gorrlsh. Dr. Ida Hehrendt, tho woll known optician will bo In llcnd July 1, 2, H, nnd 4, Thoto wishing their eyes ex amined please remember these dates. Wright? hotel. 15-174. You can get delicious creamy cottago cheese at American llakery or O'Donnell's market. Ask for It. tf OUEfiO.V FIRST W1IE.V PLAN NING YOl'It TRIP WHY NOT IN CLUDK TU.MAIX) ON T1IK DKH CIIUTKH. EXCELLENT PIHHINO, 1I1UUTIKUL HURUOUNIHNaS Adv CHURCH NOTICES. , IVenbytcrlnn. I To jho following services wo 'most cordially Invite- tho public of Hchd Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Prrabh- Ing at Jl n. m. Theme, "The Great Tribulation." Preaching at 8 'p. m II. C. Hartranft, pastor. Ilnptlht. lllhlo school at 10 a. m. Prenchlnir at 11 a. m. Young people's meet ing at 7 p. tn. Preaching at 8 p. m. Rev. J. L. Perrlnger, of Adams, Oregon, supply pastor. Kcniidlimifnii-Liitlirrnn, Sorvlccs of tho Scandlnnvlan-Luth-oran church will bo held on Suudu); nt 2:30 at tho McthodrU church. A desirable bread knife frco with every annual subscription to The Hend Hull'ctln. UNDERWEAR Womea'fJ -;Unlon Suits lx)oso or tight kneo low neck, per suit 25c Misses Union Suit s Ivooio knee, low neck Sleeveless suit 25c Roy's Union Suits Kneo length, short sleoves big values suit 25c Mm'i Halbrlggnn Shirts and drawers, all sizes pi r garment 25c POH'ECONOMY SAKE aSIIOP AT Jif I In Mid-Summer Reaclir . hess This Store , : Welcomes All For the hot days to come We are offering Matchless Values inll departments. It's real economy to iraae nere. ome waay. LADIES NEW -Tim DRESSES In ono nnd two piece efTtctsi also khnkl outing suits iSI.no to !.."() KNIT WEAR This department offers unusual values,, Ladles union suits, cuff knee nnd lnco knee, nt' suit .' smc, Jir.c, .-lOc, (10c, (ir.e, 7ffc,'aio , t Ladles summer vests Hip, V2ie, l.lc, 'Me, 'Mv, JI.V-, noo- MEN'S ATHLKTUJ INION WEAR, Cooprr't. Kenosha KloM'd Kiotch nt , $t,oo, ."jit.no Nainsook-check, Solsetto and knit tylen, Mch'h natnwiolc union suits, spcrlnlly priced nt sue Ladies' New Silk Sweaters in all the New Desirable Sliada. Ladies New Wash Corduroy Shirts In Rose, Tan and Green For the NHWI-ST TlllXfJS In QfALlTY MERCHANDISE Stop and Shop at iBwam NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glyen that the Coupty Superintendent of Crook County, Oregon, will hold the regular examinations of applicants for State Certificates, at Prlnovllle. Oregon, as folowa: Commencing Wednesday June 28th, 191C, at !' o'clock, A. M;, and fQntlnuIng until Saturday, July 1st, 191C, at -I o'clock, p.tm. The program Including each- day's sub jects, .will be sent on request, Jl H. MYEIIS. ' 1G-I6p. ' 'Cd. SUperlnti'n'deht. I U' " lave your outing lpntliPH punu-p at ('Dot Dainty's. Adv. . ' HOMETIIINfJ l-'Olt NmillNO.. Huwaro of tho man .who would glvo you something for nothing. He must charge you double for other arttcloH to ntuke up tho loos, otherwise ho would go bankrupt. 1 have no $lt gold watches to glvo awny, but I hato tho right prlco on my goods and fif teen yours of exporlcnco ennblea mo to gun rant oo satisfaction. Watch,, clock and Jewelry repairing a, special-, ty. Try me. P. E. CHASBj Tho Jeweler, Minnesota iMrcet, ono door west, of Hand Prcus.T Adv l&ei Wnnf Ads only ONE CENT a word; SHOES AIIHOLl'TELY ALL HOI.H) LEATHER, (H'ARANTEEI) T) HE FREE 1'ltO.M ALL CO.MPO.SI Ion, Cmnnn or I'iikId Itoaiil. Of nil the good merchandise we have placed nt your dis posal, wo particularly like to cspound tho mcrllH of our I'ETEItH KIIOEH, knowing ns v.'o do tho honesty of their man ufecturo, all upper stock being personally nnd especially se lected and bottoms all tanned In genuine white oak bark so lution No Wonder PETERS SHOES WEAR. WELL W; arner s Bend's Economy ' Center WORK SHIRTS r 50c Overalls HIEH lll.li: III. MM (iltAV COXEHT AR.MY KHAKI HUE STRIPES $1.00 GROCERIES onal experience, hav Ing keen Judgment of good values and ampi' means to buy ndvnri'-ageou.ly. We malntn'n n strut ly high grade stock of groceries. Our Mr. V. A Suther Is n grocery man of years of per- E. A. Sather REND'H PIONEER MERCHANT Let Us Serve You s35si MiVJC rnrSSSxia SctcpQgS iQSS3iSK ulC-is the United States TIRES will pet you there without diflieulty fewer hlqw-outs, punctures better tread-r-all around better service and more mileage, We earry a full line of UNITED STATES TIKES and TUBES. Skuse Hardware Company Fishing' Tackle. '-,w- Fldwer and Garden Seeds. . 'XJ,