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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
muiM,' THK.I1END nVIililCTIN, BKXI. QBE., WKHXK9PAY, OCTOBER 1H, 1010. PAGE 7. XtmSM&LPJL' HiiMJ ' We Have Large Assortment of Masques for Halloween DANCES AND PARTIES REED & NORTON LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S Mrs. K. A. Shonqucst ta visiting In Portland for a few weeks. II. F. Swingle, of Fleetwood, was in town Sunday. W, O, Hartlman, of Fort Rock, was In town Inst Friday, ""John Whoolor, of Prlncvllle, was In town last Thursday. Deiton (5, Ilurdlck, of taedmoml, was In town Monday ccnlng. Miss Fuy Denrmond has accepted a position with tho Warner Company. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Alexander left lnm Thursday for a visit to Albany. 0W1 " v wi ry A lie vjiuuu l liiugd of Life Includo the enjoyments Para mount pictures afford. Dustin Farnum tonight and Thursday In David Garrlck; 10c and ISc. Charlie Chaplin . In tho three-reel comedy', "The Gang leader," with tho last chapter of "Tho Girl and the Game." Friday and Saturday, 10c and 16c. The Eternal Gity Sunday and Monday, with Sun day matlneo. Nino reels; L'5c and 35c. 8TAHS tlmt nre coining to Tho llend booi, CiKRALDINE FAHRAIt, KESSIE IIAYAKAWA A X U GEOHKE RERAN. Bend Theatre CATLOW & DOONAR, Mgrs. Howard M. Young hna returned from the Wasco wheat field J. Edward I) rooks, of Minneapolis, has been in Dead n few days recent ly on business. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lara, Sunday afternoon, a seveu aud u half pound girl. C. W. Taylor, of Vtcdmonl, has taken a position as linotype operator In The Hulletln shop. Mr. and -Mrs. Karl Wlllcoxon, of Powell llutte, were visitors InUcnd on Saturday. J. H. Wenandy went to Portland Friday evening to purchase a new transfer auto truck for local corvtce. Charles llalloy returned' to llcnd Saturday from Portland. Mr. Hallcy expects to spend the winter In llcnd. Mrs. L. D. Wiest nnd daughter, Margaret, returned Filday from Portland. M. K, li'lnk, Democratic candldato for judge of thu Circuit, court, was In town Monday. George W. Hamilton, a hotel man of Terrebonne, was in Uend Monday and Tuesday on business. J. J. Wilt, morchant, of Sisters, was In llend Monday attending the meeting of tho Royal Arch Masons. It. M. Huckwalter, editor of tho Chewnucan Press, of Paisley, wao In llend last Friday. lllds for the general contract work on the Cory Restaurant aro being received this week L. S. Franck and T. J. Noud, tlm bermen of Portland, wcro In lleud josterday on business. District Attorney Wlllord Wlrtz and Sheriff E. II. Knox of Prlnevlllo were In llcnd Tuesday. Mr. r.nd Mrs. M. E. Kcnflsld, Mrs. N. F. Iteed nnd l.on Walton returned Thursday from a several days' hunt In gtrlp In tho Hums country. Mrs. Gcorgo. S. Young left Thurs day for Nei Perce, Idaho, whore sho was called upon thu de.-th of her sis ter's husband, Leroy Hotalllng. A largo amount of fence wiro has been received by tho forest office for tho property at tho Cabin I-ako ranger stntlon. l.ouls Heeier. of Rpezor Uros., architects, of Seattle, Is In town this week Inspecting work on the O'Kane b tiding. J. II. Connolly, of Mnapln, promi nent flieepmu.i of that section, was a business lsltor In Hand last Thurs day and Friday. Now, Gentlemen The time has come for you to elect between looking commonplace and looking the part of substantial, suc cessful men of modern ideas, abreast of the times. YOUR WHOLE CAREER MAY BE CHANGED For better or worse by some man's first impression of you. The styles we are showing in Suits and Overcoats Reveal a sound judgment of taste, harmony and vame. A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS .TIFF- STOItE THAT SETS THE PACE." Watches ELGIN 17 Jewell, in Dim Proof Cie $12.00 WALTHAM 17 Jewell, in Du.l ProoICue $12.00 ELGIN Movement, in 20 Ye.i Filled C $10.00 We hte wtche from $1.00 to $100. Come in and gel our prices rSW8xSctj M Larson & Co. Wilchmaleri nd Jeweler BEND, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Smith returned on Monday from tho Pino Mountain ranger stntlon, and v.-lll spend the winter In town. Tho englno ordered by the Des chutes National Forest Is duo to "ar rive In a. fow davs for the government artesian well nt Fort Hock. N. II. Ilogno. engineer In chargo of tho survey for Robert E. Strahorn, on tho proposed Oregon, Cnllfornln & Eastern railroad, wb In llend Sun day. Kvorntt Ilrandenhr.rc. last year star half hack on tho llend high school football team, Is playing right hnlf back this year on tho Eugcno high school football cloven. dins. J. Stnuffer, postmaster at 8tauffer, was In llend Monday. Mr. Stnurfcr reports ctops In his section hnvo been exceptionally good this year and that grain will bo plentiful this winter for feeding stock. Tho llaptlst Women's Union will hold Its regular monthly business meeting at tho homo of .Mrs. W. E. Salsbury, In Lytic, on Thursday at 2:30. Momucra and friends of tho congregation aro requested to meot at the church at 2:15 p. m. Ted Iloersto left today for his homestead near Held. Hay and Grovor Gerklng were up from Tumalo Tuesday evening. It. E. Grimes Is rounding up his cattle this week In tho Crano Prnlrle country, Th local order of Mooso Will glvo u dance next Tuesday evening In tho Hippodrome. Hnrrv McGulro. ditch rider for the Tumnlo Irrigation Project, was In town today. The year nnd three months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Alsup, In Kenwood, died early this morn ing or cholera Infantum. Tho Oregon Forestry Hoar I, Tho Morning Oregonlan and Mrs. II. E. Ileach have donated mapB to thq li brary during tho last weok. A largo number of high school students are planning to go to tho Itndmond-llend high school football game at Itodmond on Saturduy. Engineers 8mlth, Miles McGrnth and Fireman Applcton, of the Ore gon Trunk, left Monday for a several das.' hunting trip In Lake county. Manager (laltheis, of tho Pacific States Telephone Company, wvs a business visitor In tho Mndms and Culver sections Monday and Tuesday. Tho Methodist Lad'es Aid will servo their annual chlckon pio din ner at tho Commercial Club room Wednesday evening, October 25, cafeteria style. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. TO TRADE A .22 light power Savage rifle In good repair for a good ilccIo. Call evenings at wit Di vision street. 3p FOIt SALE Anyone hi'vlng grain m thrpsh within reasonablo dlstanco of llend, call H. C. Ellis, Hcnd. Hod 281. JI FOR SALE RcsUurnnt nnd room ing house; best proposition In llend today, Inquire Hulletln. 33tfc von HALF, Lot In Kenwood Gardens; small buildings. Inqulro Harry Crandall. Phone Rural s. 3jp Little BricK Kelt nt Costs More, But It's Worth It C. FINNEY, Prop'r. FOH YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TR Tailor All Kinds of CLEANING AND FHESSINa Phone Black 1481 Bend Doings for next seven days Today. K. of P, Sathor's Hall, S p. m. Thursday. Republican Club Congressman N. J. Slnnott speaks, Commercial Club., S p. m. llaptlst Women's Union Mrs. W. K. Salslmry'a residence, 3 p. m. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Sath or's Hall. S p. m. IVI(bl.V. Wilson Club Senntor Hnrry Lane speaks, Commercial Qlub, S p, m. Sons of Norwa'yV SaUier's Hull, 8 p. ra. ' Saturday. Redmond vs. Hend, football, at Redmond, 3 p. ni. Commercial club luncheon, Wright Hotel, noon. J Sunday. Preaching services In alt churches. .Monday. Wilson Club, Commercial Cldb, S p. m. I. O. O. F., Rather's Hall. 8 p. m. Eastern Star. Masonic Hall, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Loyal Order of Mooso dance, Hip podrome, 9 p. m. Hrleklayers, Masons, Plasterers' Unions, Sather's Hall, S p in. Wednesday, Republican Club, Commercial Club, S p. m. M. E. Aid chicken po dinner, Com mercial Club room, '. p. m. A. G. Powell and Fred J. Wllkey begin construction within thu next fow ia.H on II ;e room bmipnlows In Hlver Terrace, which they will oc cupy when completed. Commissioner II. J. Overturf to day sent n man to tho McClagan gulch for the purpose of repairing a bridge, much desired by the people of tho Hampton Iltitto section. Fred Wlese, a well known Sisters farmer, brought a large amount of hay to the Rend Flour Mill Com pany on Tuesday. Mr. Wleso has sold his holdings In tho Sisters country and expects soon (o leave for Corvalll8. Mrs. G. W. Shrlncr entertained nt a birthday party hero for her grand daughter, Marlon Ooudlah, on tho occnslon of her soenth birthday. Those present were: Ruth Davis, Donald McKay, Lmilo Shuey, Jano Ryan, .Edith Govo, Gordon McKay, Kenneth Oliver, Grace Toomey, Jean Caldwell, Hud Ryan, Mildred Doud Inli. Janice Davis, Franklin Toomey and Fred Shuey. This Week 10c Buys Any One of These t Flour 8lfT IVjIng Pan Egg, Heater liianwJed Pin Puns Chair Rollout Paint IU-uhIi Quart Stew Puu Ton el liar Market Banket Quart Mooxurw Lump Hunter Lump Chimney Scrub ilrunli Bread Pons Iron Holder luH Pan And hundred of other Items. FOH ECONOMV'H SAKE 8IIOP AT WARNER'S Btsd's Ecwwajr Cter DUILDING Good Will X that's what we're doing tiere by giving the most in value, the best merchandise ob tainable at the price, and good service. And we're making good. The most comprehensive display of Women's Wear ever made by this store awaits you. Coats -Two new lotx Jttt weehext Includo the popular tot) Vflotirt In1 all Hc new tiad"J nlMt tiilMtires nnd plit'-he. VjuU garment correct In stjle and fHttlili'.ly tnlloivd. Irlces: $10.50 to $28.70 CHILDHEN'H )ATS, a to 1(1 )tu $2.75 to $8.50 Suits Jfcw Fur-TiHmttieil HiiKm in Kjdlns nntl gabardines at $21.50 and $24.50 Other M)le front $15.75 to $28.50 Gordon Furs- here! Gordon li rx mriLMiiro tip to tin' Ntatttliii'il of (hn ivokC. fiu-ddluus Jet ivn tmxleruto In price, Heo our dNpbty of Hiirrti .Mull, Pillow MiiITn mid Scarfs In-fore iurrliuhlii elewwltere. Ladies' Novelty High Top Boots in many pltxaslng roitiblualloiiN and plain coloi. Illrrl ut JPI.2.1 to (?T.."M) the pair. NEW H.H! HAIU HATS I)K IM.IYS at (lOe, 5r, il. (All WkiI) New Mackinaws van .men . ixm HOYS vt.oo to .ff),ro $ii.uo to $i.no Stop and Shop at IPSBBBW THE "QUALITY I'lltST" STOHi: .MINISTERS IN DEMAND According to Hev. II. C. Hnrtranft, of the Presbyterian church, thero aro seven openings for Prt'Hbyterlnn min ister In tho Pendleton presbytery, which Includes this section, and no applicants. Mr. Hnrtranft recently attended the fall meeting of the presbytery at Pendleton, where tlu' facts were brought out. There are 'JO Hiich openings In the state at large. Usually there ar appller.nts from thn East who wish to come West to take such positions, but ut proM'ttt thero aro none, nnd the two milliliters now hero have tho whole territory to cover nlone. A deslrablo bread litilfo frrn with every annual subscription to Tho Uend Hulletln. , ONE CENT A WORD Is nil a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. You will sum have a big time at the Hallowe'en iiiPM(iiermle at tho Hippodrome. Don't mlsH It. Adv. Mcllrldo Confectionery Htoro will open about November 1, In O'Kamt Ilulldlng.--Adv. 33-331 c Prizes to bo given for that big Hallowe'en masquerade nt the Hip podrome Adv, Four chairs nt your service nt thu Metropolitan. No watting. Adv. Want Ads only ONIJ CENT n word. r Golden West Coffee If you want A No. 1 Groceries Heinz Holly Albers Fountain Schillings Diamond W Royal Club Golden West In any grade and at the Lowest Prices and if you want the best of service TRADE WITH Hillcs Wadco Cudaby Kelloggs Del Monto Tea Garden Pref'd Stock Pacific Coast KKT.WILIBH'D HTYLE CENTER E. A. Sather IIENIPH PIONEER MERCHANT I III I 1