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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1916)
i u""jm3olu ttie nKxn huma'tin, bk.vd, ore., avkdxkspay, ocronnit i,, mio. PAGE 7. - I"V? i M s YOUR Autobiograhphy Can lie Illustrated with a Kodak A kodak can help you frame your own history. We do all kinds of kodak finishing A Full Line of Kodak Supplies REED & HOR TON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Judge J. O. Thorp was up from Tumulo on Monduy. C.'T. Chalfan of IMalnvlcw was a Benil visitor on Friuay. lice Dnvcnport cnmc In on bust nena Saturday morning. For Ilont A barn. Call at Henry Whltsatt's. 31c Frank Slay loft last week on u vncatlon trip to Honolulu. J. J, lit, tho Sisters merchant, was In town on Saturday. Fred 81 oniucst was down from his up-river l-nch on Saturday. Excavation has begun this week on tho new school building. T. A. McCann left last night on a business trip to I.lbby, Montana. Thos. W. Lawson until last week, did not know how worth-while motion pic tures really p.re. Perhaps, you too, hnvo not realized their value. IT so uny of the pictured listed below will convince you of the worth-whlle-ness of moving pictures. The Love Mask With Heed and Wdgley, Thurs day only. , Molly Make-Believe Starring Marguerite Clark. Next Sunday and Monday. Coming Marie Doro In Tho Heart of Nora Flynn. Pauline Frederick In The Kternal City. Tonight. Chaplin and Dressier In Tlllle'c Punctured Romanco. Bend Theatre Catlow & Dooner Mnjfrs. J. P. Taggart returned Saturday trom a business trip to Portland. It. T. Kcllehor returned Thursday from a business trip to Ilolse. Idaho. Dennis Carmody has received a now lflic model Hudson roadster. Miss Lillian Plnno loft this morn ing for an extended visit to Spokane. J. P. Keyes returned from a brief trip to Portland last Friday morning. Mrs. H. S. McCluro wont to Thn Dalles this morning for u fow days Fred J. Wllkey has commenced tho erection of a new bonin in nivi.r Terrace. County Commissioner Ovcrturf returned from u visit to Kutem nn Saturday. Hobert K. Innes returnml on Tiipr. day from his trip to tho Kound-Uii and Spokane. .Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coblo return ed this morning from n fuw days vis It to Portland. ShorliT B. H. Knox nnd District At torney Wlrtz ,W" oer from Prlne vllle on Tuesday. Mrs. Oeorgu IlrosterhoiiH visited her sister, Mrs. T. K. J. Duffy, In Prlncvllle, last wceK, J. P. Keyes went to Portland on business Thursday night, return Ipg Saturday morning. Dr. Dwlght P. Miller has moved In to his new otllces and rcsldenco at the foot of Oregon street. Tho llend Wion Club held Its regular meeting In tho Commercial Club room Monday night. Tho Library Club will glvo a Hal- lowo'en social on October 31 In tho Commercial club rooms. Tho . Charles W. Krsklno returned on (rhursday morning from n business trip to 1'ortlanu and Seattle. Tho Republican Club will hold n meeting tomorrow tilght at 8 o'clock In tho Commercial Club rooms. Johns.Kerguson of Portland, a for mer resident of this section, urrlvcd yesterday morning ftr a short stay. W. Ci. Hastings, supervisor of tho Deschutes National Forest, mado a business trip to Crime Prulrlo Mon day. Mr. und Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon were In town on Monduy, having Just returned from a motor trip to Port land. Grant M. Raymond went to Cul ver Monday to uttoud tho session of the Circuit court of JolTerson co unty. Louis Deezcr, nrchltccl for tho O'Kane- Ilulldlng-, was a business visitor in llend n few days last week. Dr, H. L. Kdwnrds, of Portland, arrhis In llend this week and will bo abboclated with Dr, J C Vund- ervert. Duck Season Opens s Hf 99 In correct attire for the Olir Oflllie Hunt is quality and , -.----- style all the while We've Bagged sSpTfmepnseUof K" ments in the way of Mackintoshes, Hunting Coats, Stag Shirts, Boots. Etc., and will guarantee that you'll H.. , t -Mlr In eas and comfort it the MdrK in your Hunting Out- fit if you will let us serve you. A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS tiik sTone that sets the pace." Lee Davenport, who formerly con ducted a largo ranch In tho Alfalfa country, camo in from Portland Friday. Mrs. T. C. Sanderson of Portland Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mary J. Canada, and, hor daughter, Miss Grace Ward. Thero will bo nn important meet ing of tho Water Users' Association at Redmond this Saturday, commenc ing at 1:30. J. B. Fox, founder of Fremont, nnd now of MohBwk, California, ar rived last night and will visit with relatives here. Sam McMurtrlo returned, from Spokano last week. .Mr. McMur trle's health Is much Improved after his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Konfleld and Mrs. N. P. Reed leave tomorrow morning for Rums to attend tho Harney County Pair. Mrs. Archie MncOowan, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. N. P. Reed, returned yesterday morning to her home In Hums. Chnrlcs Bailey, who has been vIb Iting with Dr. W. Q. Mnuning for several weeks left Sunduy night for his homo In Portland. At its meeting yesterday after noon tho Library Club docided to purchase a comploto sot of Harvard Classics for the library. Phillip Brooks arrived In Bend this morning from Vancouver on businecs matters connected with tho erection of the now Pilot Butte Inn Nestor J. Van Ness, of Portland, linn accepted n position with tho Owl Pharmacy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Ness arrived In Bend last Saturday. Mrs H. J. Overturf and Mrs. J. P. Keyes entertained about 40 couples Monday evening at a danco, compli mentary to Mrs. U. P. Putnam of Salem. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the Com mercial Club will hold Its regular meeting on Saturday at 3 o'clock In tho Commercial Club room. Tho function Will bo in tho nature of a get acquainted nffalr for now people An entcrtatnmont and refreshments npproprlato for tho occasion will bo features. Tho marriage of Martin J. Main and Ciirrlo B. Franks occurred Sun dny evening before justlco of the pence, James A. Hastes at tho groom's residence O. B. Hnrdy, formerly n resident of this section nnd recently thu county agriculturist of Lake county, has re signed his position and will go Into farming In Lake county. J. Roy Harvoy, formerly supervis or of tho Deschutes National Forest, and now of tho Portland district Forest olllco, was In Bend Monday on business connected with tho For est service Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Hcnk'lo nnd Mr. and Mrs. 12. 0. ltourk. of Crescent, returned Tuesday afternoon by auto from a visit to ICastorn Washington towns. They also attended the Round-Up at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Putnam and then' sou, David, arrived Iroiu Saiem on Saturday for a visit wltn friends m Menu. .Mr. Putnam lutt to resume his duties us secretary to Uovernor Vith)corabo Monday night. Dr. W. G. Manning and Chnrles Bailey of Portlnnd returned Satur-i day morning trom a three weens hunting trip in the Cascades, 'iney were successful 'in killing u lurgo UincK bear unu two deer. Miss Winifred Aldrlch of Chicago, 111., u grauuatu of the American con servatory ot Music, bus leeentiy ar rived In llend unu will take pupus on tno piano, .miss Aiuricii is miug wltn .Mr. und .Mrs. ii. u uuuy In PuiK Ad dition. A. 0. Powell, who Is building n new buuculow tor H. l'. .Mintei in 4liver 'teniae, will begin thu erection ot a home tor uimscu near tno .u in ter house, iu tue near tutuie. .Mr. Powell teccutly moved to bund from .Ueuior... Mrs. -M. Sherlock, with her daugh ter, Mlis Helen ancrloclt, liue been u town this week fiom Puisley tj ftiako pu i chiics from local mci ch ants. Among tlio friends on w'.ioni Hicy have c.-.lltd whiie hete are Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Smith. F. L. Young of Paisley, associated with tho American Soda Products Company, was In Bend Monday on business. Mr. Young reports that sodn ash Is being shipped regularly and that machinery Is being Installed In the ptant at Alkali lako. Rov. Kranklln W. Kcngy, who has bean pnstor of tho Methodist Church has been transferred by tho Oregon Conference. Rov. and Mrs. Keagy left Sunday evening for Seasldo where Rev. Kengy will occupy thu pulpit of tho Methodist church. W. C. nirdsall, of Vancouver B. C. arrived In Bend this morning nnd will remain permanently ns thu per sonal representative of Philip Brooks. Mr. Blrdsnll Is nn exper ienced hotel man and will bo mali nger of the now Pilot Butte Inn. On a duck shooting expedition to tho Fort Rock country Sunday, C. W. Thorntliwnlte ran Into much hard luck. Tho crank case was torn up badly and his car now Is laid up down south waiting receipt of now parts from the East. To mnke mat ters worse, when tho party came to tho lunch they found It souked In kerosene from a lantern which had overturned, For Snle sowing machine, heating stovo, kitchen qunun. Iron bed nnd springs. Phono Red 171. 31o For Sale Wo nguln wish to call your nttontlon to a ronl bargain In n house located on lot 28 block 13 finfl Ailillilnti Thlu Iwiunn Is thor oughly modern from bnsomont to second story nnu ran uo uougni in very nttroctlvo terms. Homeseok ors Land Co. R. P. Mlntor, manager. 31 p Our Second Anniversary Saturday, Oct. 7 We are two years old and, we are going to have a big party. You are invited to attend : : : We will have a feast of bargains. See the big bill for a partial list : -: j And be sure and come, Saturday And all next week WARNER'S The Variety Store of Bend New autumn merchan dise arriving every day. Get acquainted with the store that gives you real service quality merchan- 5-l ise low prices NEW CO A TINGS-Purchased below wholesale prices, at $2 $2.50 $2.75 $3 $3.50 WOOLEN DRESS GOODS--- A splendid variety in all the new novelties and plain materials priced from 50c to $2.25 CHILDREN'S DRESSES- in ' the new desirable plaids in dark and light effects, priced from 75c to $2.00 NEW 'WITCHERY CREPE' Gowns and Chemise $1.75 and $2.00 COOPER UNDER WEAR- "For Comfort's Sake" Sold here ' for Men, Women and Children. Priced from $1.00 to $4.00 Slop and Shop at JPffiHPEi Satisfaction With Every Purchase Ml'SIC "USSi;S TO IIIXil.N. Mrs. Ilcrnlco Halley-Forrest an nounces that her classes In music will start on September l'J.-Adv 20tf Don't forget to rt-ustilt Dr. Turner tho well known eyo specl.illrt of Portland rt Tlmrr"n'B Jewelry oioio, Wednesday, Oct. 11th, one day ii'ly. Headache relieved. ciot iyc strulghtontd, rntlsfartlnn giiai.uitted. Dr. Tin nor ni .lie hk uhir v!-llii to Hem! every 30 dHs, and you will recolvu the mime cureful examination mid consideration and are assured of the best of service. Just (!,' huiiiu i.h you would rer Ive In our olllco In Portland. Don't forget tho date Adv, Mcllrldo Confectionery Storn will open about October 1 1 In O'Kano Building. - Adv. 29-32p. r.u. rou iiitMs Sealed proposals will bo received until t p, m, Saturday, Oct. Htli. Idlii, fur thu erection nnd comple tion, nlMi for masonry, carpentry, rooting und sheet metal, lutli nnd plastering, electrical wiring ami painting lor Hole) Cony for A. (1. Ilrouk, In accordance with the plnmi and specifications prepared by O. , llrtibaker, Architect, 10117 Wall HI., llend. Oregon, lllds for ImHoniMil and fouudKtloii wiiIIh to be delivered on or before n p. in. Monday, Oct. Uth, 1U10. Addruw all bids to tho architect and mark on envelope: I'ropoKal for A. (1. llrookH' llnlldlug. Plans are on llle at the nrchltect'H olllco. Adv. 31 ' " . Four chairs nt your Hervlco.nt tho Metropolitan, No waiting, Adv. Want Ads only ONK CUNT a word. What's the Use To put off any longer buying those winter neces sities. We eiin fit and suit you too in Mackinaws Stag Shirts Wool Shirts Wool Sox Wool Caps Wool Mittens Wool Gloves Blankets Comforts Cotton and WoolBatts Wool Suitings UST.lllMHirU KTVI.K (H.NTKU E. A. Sather HUMPH I'Ioni:i:u mkiiojiant IV I 'I !J