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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1916)
THE BEND IIULLETIX, BEXD, OIIE., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEU 11, 1010. li I I II ti nl I ml i i I i i i PAGE 7. 7 3ii YOUR Autobiograhphy Cs be 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 A. W. Benton is now located at Mosn, Cnllfornin. Bert Miller was a visitor In Tumalo on Sunday afternoon. W. F Rogers, of Portland, was In town Tuesday on business. C. M. McKay and II. Latham went duck hunting nn Saturday. M. C. Ponton, of Itcdmond, was In Bend yesierdny on business. I). E. huii'i r returned on Saturday from n bu. Inuss trip Into Canada. Dr. C. C. arllllth, of Hums, Is In llend today on professional bust JIOSK. Hitch Your Wagon to a Star that's .a good motto. Wo have fnetciH'd our theatre to ono-hun-died fitara of the Aral taagnltudo In screen art. John Barrymore In the live real comedy, The Red Widow, tonight and Thursday, 10 and 15 ccntH. Marie Doro In a drama qf Irish hearts next Sunday and Monday. And com Inc very 'hooii wo have Dustin Famurrr 7;v In David Garrlck, Pauline Frederick In Tho Eternal City, Geraldine Farrar In Maria Roca, all 6tars In tho vwtt Paramount Program shown only at The Behii Theatre CATLOW &. DOONAlt. Mgrn. Mr. end Mrs. C. E. Nichols have re turned from u vacation trip to Port lnnd. The Los Cabin Barber Shop Is re modeling thu tntuiior of Its shop this week. W. E. Myers, of Oregon City, has accepted a position with Iteed & Morton. , J. Alton Thompson and W. D. Barnes were up from Tumalo on Saturday. Hex. Gardner, a tlmberman of Portland was In Bend Tuesday on business. County Judge G. Springer came In from his ranch on Saturday on county business. Mr. ami Mrs. C. L. Schwab hnvo returned from their homestead nt Dry Lake. Chns W. Ersklno made a trip to Prlnevlllo on business on Thursday afternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Prill gl, on Thursday, a nine and half pound boy. CluiH. Hofstclter has been assisting In the work In tho Bulletin shop for tho past week. Louis Bennett made a business trip (o Crescent Saturday, leturnlng Sunday evening. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy A. White, last Thursday a nine and a hnif pound boy. Gerry Horstkotte has been con fined to his homo for so.vcrcl days with tho grippe. Guy McHoynolds who wds confined to the houso by Illness last week Is now out again. Mrs. Fred Pish, returned Satur day from n, several weeks visit to Spokane nnd Salem. (.R.G. lllackwcll returned Sunday from 'Burns, wtfnro ho rttended tho Hurney County Pair. Mrs. G. P. Putnam and her son David left on their return to Salem on Wednesday night. Mrs. C. S.' Hudson and Donald went to Portland Wednesday night return ing Friday morning. D. L. McKay, of Portland, arrived on Sunday nod Is visiting with his con, Clyde M. McKay. Fifty sacks of mall order house catalogues were received In the Bend post office last week. It. A. Blancbard, the new county agriculturist, was In town with Mrs.- Blunchard on Saturday. Mrs. C S. Benson leaves tonight for Marehflold, where she will visit friend for several weeks. Watches ELGIN 17 Jewell, in Dust Proof Case ,.112.00 WALTHAM 17 Jewell, in Dutt ProclCare $12.00 ELGIN Motemtnl, in 20 Year Filled Cite $10.00 We have wttchet from $1.00 to $100. Come in and get our prices fcSbcSfctSb Larson & Co. WatchmAeri and Jeutlen BEND. OREGON Great Play u Our New Fall Suits are Full of Dash & Pep The Spirit of the Sports ts tight In them; every one Is a tilnner In the game of fashion. Jlsfine a "lineup" as was ever shore n for men vho ap preciate smart effects. Stake this Shop your Qoal for Quality Clothes and you'll score eCery time. We play the game squarely ...oar guarantee says FULL SATISFACTION. $15 $20 $25 J Mrs. B. C. Cady, xMlss Winifred Aldrlch and Mrs. Snyder wcro visi tors in Tumalo on Sunday. County School Superintendent Myers came over from Prlnevlllc yes terday on his way to l.n Pine. Mrs. Mary Boeschen, of Snlem, ar rived yesterday morning to visit liur cousin, Mrs. Henry Whltsett. Thomas Tweet, who two weeks ago fell from a wagon and broke two ribs. Is again able to bu out.' .Mrs. F. B. Willis, of l.ewlston, Idaho, arrived In llend on Monday and expects io mnkc her home here. W. D. Mcltao, of Portland, arrived In Bend lost Thursday and Is visiting with his daughter, Mis. H. J. Todd. II. M. Abbot returned Friday ntorn-Ing-from a.three weeks business trip to Centrnlla, Washington and Med ford. Grant Raymond returned Saturday night from Culver, where he attended tho session of the Jefferson Circuit court. 11. II. Dc Armond attended tho meeting of the C. O. I. Co. Water Users Association In Redmond an Saturday. S. C. KieBling, who has been with Tho Sbcviln-Hlxon Company for sovernl months, left last night for Spokane. .The Foreign MUsloncry Society of (ho Motho'dUl church '.vl'l meet with Mrs. K. Nelson on Frid.iv afternoon at 3 o'clock. Fred W. Ilyndman, of Klamnth Falls, Democratic candidate for tho Btate legislature wan, In Bend Sunday campaigning. Tna Bend Hardware Co. is re modeling thb Interior of its storo and will remove Its offlco to the rear of (he building., II. a. Ktopp, goneral manager of tho Bend Whlto Pino Sftsh Company, arrived In Bend last Saturday morn ing on bunlncss. . ' D. E. Hunter, of The Bend Com pany, leaves tonight for a month's business trip to Dayton, Ohio, De troit nnd Chicago. A Prohibition meeting under the direction of L. I). Wlest and ltev. II. C. Hartrunft, was held last Sunday afternoon nt Tumalo. Word was received this morning of the death at Cedar Springs, Penn., of L. C. Furst, the father of G. II. and L. C. Furst, of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. T. it. Short and Mr. fyid Mrs. France Short, of Burns, wore trading Inst Saturday with the K. Mv, Smith Clothing Company. '' W. U. Hastings Is preparing Iff build a residence In Boulevard add- tlon next tho H. W. Skuse bungalow, now under construction. IB. G. Hourke. '"Ulll" Brock, Fred La Follette nnd T. H. Jolly nro In from Crescent today for a load of von'ne tlsh for Crescent lnkp. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stearns and daughter, of Prlnevlllc, passed through Bend yesterday on their way home from a lstt to La Pine. Hans Nelson, who was called several weeks ago to Burns on ac couut of the Illness of his mother, returned to Bend last Thursday. . "Matt Clark, liny Hickman, of Portland, and J. Washburn, of Du- luth, Minnesota, tlmbermen, came in to Bend this morning from Portland. Mr. rnd Mrs. Harry P. Manion re turned last Thursday morning from Seattle. Mrs. Mnnlon lies been visit ing with relatives in Seattle for some time. The Ladles Aid Society, of tho M. E. Church, will hold their monthly social meeting at tho home of Mrs. Francis, next Wednesday afternoon, October IS. Carl House, of I,ower Bridge, is assisting with tho linotype work iu The Bulletin shop this week. Mr. House was with Tho Bulletin for a short time In 1013. Frod Horstkotte, of the firm of Dion & Horstkotte. builders of The Shevlln-Hlxon Company's saw mills, arrived In Bend this morning to In spect the new mill. Mrs. Holr.nd Hcnrionet and daught er, Miss Rubin left Monday night for Portland, where they will visit n few- days before leaving for Lob Angeles to visit for a few months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Mnnnhcimer returned this morning from Chicago, where they were called recently on account of the death of Mr. Mann hclmer's mother, Mrs. J. Mnnnhelmer. W. J. Sproat, J. A. Brlnkley nnd Fred Molllt, of the Deschutes Nntlon al Forest's locnl ofllce, left yesterday for a threo weeks trip at tho Long Butto project whero they will do extenslvo land classification work. H. H.'Do Armond and S. E. Roberts left yesterday morning on r rnmpnlgn trip to .Mill lean, Brothers, Hampton, Paulina and Post. Both feel assured of a good vote on tho west sldu and will go after tho cast side voto us well. Miss Lcnora Mock, who has been with tho Bend Water Light &. Power Co. for several months, left today to Join her .parents at Wr.lln Walla. Mrs. M. Ktoeger has accepted a posi tion as. bookkeeper to succeed Miss Mock. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hock, of Albcny, Minnesota arrived In Bend on Mon day. K They nro visiting with rela tives, Sir. nnd Mrs. Hay Cleveland, find expect to locals permanently In Bend. Tho George barber shop is moving Into a part of tho offlco rooms form erly occupied by C. V. Sllvls and II. H. Do Armond. Mr. Da Arpnond will later movo to tho O'Kano build ing and Mr. Sllvls will occupy the vacated quarters. Bertha Carter, tho 13 year old daughter of Mrs. Mnrlon Carter, died of pneumonia on Sunday. Funeral services weru held nt the BaptlHt church at 2. o'clock yesterday, Ilev, l'crltwr officiating and Interment ronde In tho Pilot Hutto cemetery. F, J. IOncrgan, of Portland, dis trict deputy for tho Knights of Col umbus, and J. I', Hunly, Grand Knlcht, of Portland, of tho Knlghti of Columbus were visitors In Bend on Sunday.' They held a meeting with local K. Cs, with the view In tho near future to establishing a council In Bend. You 11 want to see these new and t , Exclusive. EL ouses JUST RECElVED...ln the new wanted shades priced from ' $5.00 to $750 The Store ahere everybody buys their Coat,, Suit or Skirt at a REAL SAVING. No charge for alterations. A Special purchase of Ladies' Coverall Aprons with or Without elastic belts Special Values from 50c to 75c i A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS fill (II I We Are I j E Two Years Old ! I And we are celebrating 1 j 1 all this week I j I Some Extra Big I I BARGAINS j 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 I For Economy's Sake Shop at I I Warner's 1 i I Bend's Economy Center I Ladies' Lingerie and Tailored Waists In the latest designspriced front $1.00 to $3.00 Queen Quality Shoes We f,t yu Right ' $3.50 to $7.00 Stop and Shop at wmMmm BROTHERS Satisfaction With Every P.urehuse V. V Hauiplmm returned Sunday evening from a month's stay nt Paul ina Peak and Walker Mountain, whero hu has been supervising the construction of several cisterns for water suplles to ho used by employees In the forest servlca during tho sum mer mouths, Mrs. George S. Young rrcolvml word this morning from her sister, Mrs. Roy Hoiightallng, that Mr. HoughtallnK had been killed. No de tails were given In the message. Mr. Hoiightallng was a former resident of Bend and Mrs. HuughtulluK visited here this summer. Tho Kfernurcily marks paslnBof another milestone in moving pictured. Conilug noon to Tho Bund Thrntro. Ml'KIO CLAHSHH TO lll.Gr.V. Mrs. Bnrnlco Hulley-Porrcst an nounces that her classes In muslo will start on Septombur HJ.-Adv UGtf McBrldo Confectionery Store will opou about October J 4 In O'Kano Building. Adv. 20.32p A desirably bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. ONE CENT A WORD Is all a tittle Want Ad will cost you. Four chairs nt your sorrloo nt tho Metropolitan. No wultlng.Adr. Want Ads only ON 13 CfiNT a word. 1 GoUtn West Cot$m 4 riWORCESTER 1 XaCORSETS. Correct for the New Gowns rmf i ro? JtfJTABlt nrilE more closely you foj- low fashion's trend, the more fully you appreciate the style supremacy of these charming corsets. With absolute assurance they strike the new note that is pervading the field of fashion. Observe, for example, the model illustrated. Note it's excellent lines, ample boning, freedom at the bust and gen tle curve at waist. It's only one of many recent models which we are featur ing Prices range from SI to $5. KSTAIlMfiiri) KTVI.K CK.NTKII E. A. Sather IIH.VD'H riO.VKKU Mi:itt'IIANT m i f "THE STOKE THAT SETS THE PACK.'