The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 19, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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THE IlKNI) nUIiLfeflN, HEM), OU:., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1010.
VAOF. 7.
Velvetina
Toilet Specialties
A great favorite among the
users of the famous Velvet-
ine Beauty Preparations
Your order filled completely
by our big stoek just received
'
REED & HOR TON
bend The
Store OREQON
LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S
C. H. Hardy wob In frouii Alfalfa
on Monday.
J. W. Drown, of Tumalo, was In
town on Monday.
Claudo McCnuley was hero on bus
iness on Monday.
Mrs. Fred N. Wallace was up from
Tumalo yesterday.
Judgo J. G. Thorp was tip from
Tumalo on Monday.
Luther Furst roturned on Sunday
from a trip to Hums.
The annual Scandinavian picnic
will ho held on Sunday.
C. V. Rlddell was In town from
Prlnglo Falls on Monday.
Alfred A. Ayn, of La Pino, spent
Friday and Saturday here.
Allen Wlllcoxon has been In town
from the road camp today.
A danco will bo given In the hall
at Tumalo on Friday night.
O. H. Furst returned on Monday
night from a trip to Durns.
Frank Sullivan has returned from
a business trip to Portland.
John Dubuls was up from the
Tumalo project on Saturday.
W. A. PIckott, of Torrobonno, was
In Dcnd oa business on Thursday.
Mrs. 'M. E. Forgoy was In from
her Mllllcan homestead on Monday,
These Vegetables and
Fruits Always FRESH
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BENNETT'S GROCERY
ih:ans, peas caiikots
heets turnips
caiihagh tomatoes
cauliflower , summer kquas1i
celery 'currants
CUCUMI1EJ18. ,,v .PEACHES . j
garlic ' hahtlett i'kaks
lettuce plums
new potatoes apricots
green onions hahpherries
dry onionh ghavenstkin apples
green peppers watermelons
hadishes cantaloupes
Louis Bennett, Grocer
Successor to W. C. McCuiston
PHONE DLACK 331
OREGON STREET
If you are plan
ning a vacation
or an outing trip, look over your ap
parel to see if you are well supplied
with clothing necessaries. If not,
then look at these. They, may help
you to select ' suitable clothing to as
sure comfort.
Khaki Shirts j W.2JJ
Khaki Coats ?-; -J
Elk Skin Shoes is-.OO ami y.i.ou
Woolen box -' n "
Shirts nc w
Hergmann shoo oil, per can , . . . .. ... .-
SJSJSS per p"V-tf::::;.? :'...". J?5S
fun caVes ::::::::::. :. : . . . . . . . . . .. to $h.oo
Matting lunch bags '. cue. to 73c
Trunks, steamer .and dress. ,
This store will give you the feeling of getting the
quality. The styles, we know, ire the latest. The prices,
we can ccravlnco you are reasonable.
A. L. French mSv
H. C. Ellis and O. C. Honkle went
to Prlnevllle tin business yesterday.
Prizes for the coming flower show
have been solicited in the past week.
Assessor H. A. Foster enme over
from Prlnovlllo on business yestor-day.
nobort D. Gould was In Portland
for sevoral days last week on busi
ness,
E. A. Smith Is building a house
on Main street In Deschutes addi
tion. , ,
J, N. Hunter and W. H. Staats
wont to Portland on business ast
week.
T. II. Foley left Sunday night on
a trip to Chicago and other eastern
points.
N. A. Southwlck, of the Dend
Flour Mill Co., Is out of town on
business.
Mrs. H, J. Overturf and her two
children returned from Portland on
Saturday.
C. W. Llnebaugh, U. S. postal In
spector, was hero on postal business
on Sunday.
F. A. Woelflon left on Thursday
for n visit with his parents In Low
Iston, Idnho. '
Mrs. Fred Eites roturned on Fri
day from San Diego. Mr. Estcs Is
expected soon.
Ilov. II. C. Hartranft left on Mon
day to attend the Presbyterian sy
nod at Eugene.
Thoro will bo roller nkntlng at
the Hippodrome every Friday after
noon and evening.
David Sullivan, formerly with
Tho Ilond Company, Is now located
at Ocean Falls, II. C.
Mrs. II. M. Smith and her son,
Richard- roturned last night from a
visit to Wollsvllle, Mo.
Tho Dcnd Hospital is Installing a
Campbell X-ray machine, an export
being hero for tho purpose
Mrs. L. D. Wlest left on Sunday
with Mrs. U. F. Small for a visit to
Pondloton and North Yakima.
Mnnagor Anderson, of tho Tum-A-
Liiim Lumber Company, of Redmond,
has been hero on business today.
C. A. Loman, who built tho dry
kilns for both lumber companies,
was hero on business yesterday.
Matorlal 1b being assembled with
rhlcli to build the concrete sidewalk's
on tho west sjdo of Wall Htrcot.
L. D. 'Fox has gone to Lakevluw to
tako charge of tho work of hauling
soda products from Alkali lake
Mro. J. C. Vaudovert has been vis
iting with Mrs. Robert D. Gould dur
ing Mr. Gould's absence In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skuso of Spo
kane, aro expected to arrlvo on Sat
urday to visit their son, II. W. SkuBe.
Chas. W. Ersklno was In Portland
for several days last week on busi
ness connected with tho Dongston
case
Tho Dend Ilusy Decs will hold their
monthly meeting at tho Held school
building on, Friday, July 21, at 2:30
p. m.
E. V. Kuykendnll, of Pomoroy,
Wash., president of tho Kenwood
Promotion Co., spent Tuesday In
town.
II. J. Overturf Is exhibiting n 34
Inch trout, wolghlng 10 pounds,
which ho caught In Paulina lake yes
terday, J. Win. A. Dusch, editor of the
Fort Rock Times, passed through
town Saturday on his way to Port
land and Scattlo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shovlln and
tliolr eon visited In Dend last week,
coming up with President Fnrroil, of
tho 0.-W. It. & N.
W. L. Cobb and family went to
Roseburg lust week. Mr. Cobb has
roturned, tho others remaining away
until school opens.
Mrs. Horace Trumbauor, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.
M. Lara, loft this morning on her
return to Philadelphia.
J. II, Miner returned to town Sat
urday noon nftor spending soma tnnu
on tho Motollus in connection with
his new onterprlso thoro.
In accordnnco with the ngreomotit
signed by tho various Dend merch
nntH all stores aro being closed In
tho evening ut 7 o'clock, I
R. II. Mutzlg has purchased the
Lueddemann property an Oregon
street, tho salu bolng made through
tho olllco of J. Ryan & Co.
A. M. Prlnglo und II. 0. Norton
spent Sunday on u Hulling trip at
Crescent lake, making onu of the
best catches of tho season.
Philip Armstrong returned on
Saturday from the Motollus where ho
has been engaged In surveying tho
Metolo tract for J. D. Miner.
An examination to fill the position
of rural carrier ut Dend will bo held
by tho V. S. Civil Service commission
at (lend and Prlnevlllo on August 12,
Leroy Fox caught n 31 Inch red
side up river last week. Tho fish
was exhibited In front of tho Pioneer
'barn, attracting considerable atten
tion.
Miss Lucretla Ryan, who has been
attending school at The Villa In Du
luth, Minn., arrived on Sunday for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Ryan,
Mrs. Frank Enlgh and daughters,
Harriet and Helen, of Spokane,
Washington, ;iro visiting Mrs.
Enlgh's brother, II, E. Deach and
fnmlly.
A, W. Shoemaker, traveling pas
senger and freight agent for tho
Missouri Pacific, with headquarters
in Portland, was n Dend visitor on
Monday.
Helen, the llttlo daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Palmur, who has
boon Buffering from inflammatory
rheumatism, Is reported by Dr. Coo
to bo Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dlmlck loft
Monday night for a visit of two
month's duration In southern Cali
fornia, after which they will seek a
permanent location.
Tho Methodist Ladles Aid' will
meet socially with Mrs. K. Nolson
In Deschutes nddltlon, Wednesday,
July 2Cth. All members and friends
are cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs. G. W. Cheney r.rrlvcd on Mon
day to join her husband who has
charge, of the Shevllu-Hlxon box de
partment, Their now homo In Park
addition Is nearly ready for occupan
cy. O. G. Hughson, mnnnger of the
Portland Builder's Exchange, wns
hero on Monday on his annual va
cation, In the evening ho gave a
talk beforo the members of thu Bend
exchange,
Tho Misses Mary and Allco Koyes,
of Winona, Minn., arc visiting their
brother, J. P. Keycs, and Mrs.
Koyes. Another sister, Mrs. I). F.
Drooks, of Minneapolis, Id expected
later In the week.
H. II. Da Armond loft Inst night
for Salem to bo present tit tho henr
Ing beforo Judgo Gnllowr.y of tho
C. O. I. Co. Injunction against tho
Public Service Commission which Is
taking place todny.
G. Ed Robs of Salem, formerly
chief clerk on the Tumalo project,
and now connected with thu Slnto
Highway department, arrived hero
on Monday to arrange a system of
nccountB for tho Btcto highway work,
James Ryan returned on Friday
from Portlnnd where ho hod been
on business. Accompanying him
wcro J. E. Cronnn, of tho Cronnn
Mortgago Co., and J. H. Oterdoom,
of tho Halland-Anrorlcan Mortgago
Co.
Crosby Shovlln, tho son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Shevlln, of Portland,, ar
rived Snnday morning to visit 'Mr,
and Mrs. T. A. McCaun. Ills broth
or, Nod, Is also here, having stayed
over after tho depart ro of his par
ents on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cronln and
Father Cronln, of Portland, who
have been visiting Mr. und Mrs. II.
W. Skuso, left on Thursday on their
return to Portland, going by wny of
Crater Lake. Master Ambroso Cron
ln will visit hero longer.
Claudo Mannholmcr leaves Thurs
day morning for a trip to Chicago to
mako purchases for Mannholmcr
Brothers store Miss Sara Mann
holmcr,' who hns been visiting her
brothers hero, went down to Portland
last night and will Join Mr. Maun
helmor at Sherman for the return
trip.
Don't throw nway your old clothes.
Save thorn for that hard time' bull
r.t tho Hlppodromo. Watch for It.
Adv. 20c
Hard times No, only n hard time
ball at tho Hlppodromo. Wutch for
It. Adv. 20c
ROLLERSKATING
AT THE NEW
HIPPODROME
FRIDAY JJ
AFTERNOON
AND EVENING
I9c
Sale
Ends
Saturday
A number of
Extra Specials
for the last
day.
Don't miss it.
'.For ECONOMY Sake
THE VALUES we offer em
phasize our leadership.
The savings made possible by
trading here will convince you
of the advantages of shopping
here.
New
BOYS' EAGLE BRAND TAPED CAPS
lit 50o
BOYS' NEW FALL 11AH It AH HATS
at $1.00
MEN'S NEW EAGLE CAPS. $1.00
Others at 50c, 75e, $1.25
NEW KAYNEE SPORT BLOUSES for
Boys 50c
NEW SPORT SHIRTS for Boys 00c
KAYNEE ROMPERS 50e
KAYNEE WASH SUITS lor Boys-ngcs '1
to 8, at $1.25
KAYNEE UNDERTOGS-the lthi-1 gar
mentthey'll keep the little folks cool 50c c.i.
Opportune Suggestions in
Home Furnishings
Largo Wenched Turkish Towols, 17x38 l-!4c
Largo Illeachcd Turkish Towels, 18x41 heavy
quality i!t)o
Largo Hlooched Turkish Towols, 23x4 r heavy
quality lino
Cotton Huck Towels (if H l-:i, I (-, II! He, l.V, im
Itnth mats, large size, each ,7rHi
Fancy llordered and striped Turkish Towols
at 1-Hr, me, -". sloe, . "X'
NEW COMFORTER HATS
NEW FALL COMFOHTEIl MATERIAL FOR COVER
ING NEW COMFORTERS HLANKETS
READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
YOU CAN DO 1IETTER FOR LESS AT
Watch Us Grow
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Danco by music furnished by thu
Hund llnnd every Tuesday evening at
tho Nuw Hippodrome, Adv.
CHURCH KEHVICIX.
Prcwhjtcrliiii.
Services as usual next Sunday.
IbipllMt.
10 a. in., Sunday school. 11 n,
m Sermon, "Tho Indignation or,
ChrlHt." J. L. Purlnger, pastor.
Union Service
At Presbyterian church, 8 p. in.
Rov. J. L. Purlnger will preach, '
O ii ltd ."otlro.
Tho feast of tho flvo tnliles will
bo served In tlio Presbyterian church
on Thursday ovonlug, July 27, by (JiU
Presbyterian Guild,
Siop a!
WARNER'S
Bod's Ecmaj Cesler
After All; Its
Merchandise That Counts A
No matter what tho price of mi nrtlcln Is, Its moasuru off vnlim
Is computed only by thu standard of quality It contains. A low
grado article at a low pilco, usually iiiuhiih ii poor luvttHtmmit
v. Iiereiis, u high pado nrtlcln at n high gradii price, usual!, iiiouiih A
a good Invofltment and always repi wants true value, wlilnh lifvurw
liililv makes intlllil customers und frlomlM, and Is our only nUnd
ard of uiorchandl'jinK. '
;it()('i:itii:s
llllllllll'N 1 III III I' lll
Mixks of M-llnblo
In mills, UV Main
tain our on miKt
ilcllM'iy mill oiler
the hcM of M'l'Wco
coupled with iluht
g,ooN, light prlut,.
IIIIV (.'OOllS
Wo nrc continually
willing new llui'i.
Hlni'k o ii I y kin Ii
Ii rii li l m n h lumt
pioicii worth, iiml
o If c r mi iuIh;iil
(tuingo of stjli's mi.
let, Midi Iiiin I ice 1 1
full)' t-NliihlMiril,
KIIOKH
Our Him IiicIimIi
tlio All lloniL foot
WOIC of till) PftCIH
Mioo fit. No kIiihIiI)'
iiii loinposllliiii, no
fiil whiilcwif ' In
Pelcix I'ootwijar i
lluy iiml try tlioin.
MEN' S OVERALLS, Pair I.UO
MEN H WORK SHIRTS, osch , -.noc
HLOODH t'NDERWEAR, giirmunt r.Oc
LIGHT CANVAS GLOVES, pair lo
ML'N'H LEATHER GLOVES pair UTkj -
E. A. Sather
EST.VHLIHII'I)
KTYLi:
CK.VTEH
IIEND'H
PIONEER
MKItCIIANT
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MR. FARMER: Have a
look at our line of
JOHN DEERE ;
Mowers and Rakes
You will like them.
Skuse Hardware Company
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2 TO 3-8 TO II
Bend, Oregon.
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