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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
tiStam&psM tub HKND nuiiiiKTix, hbxi), om:.. avbonksiuv, octohek 2.-,, into. VACJE T. THESE COLD NIGHTS YOU NEED A GOOD Hot Water Bottle. We hae a fine assortmen(...guaran lee J for two years. Qice them a trial. REED & HORTON The IfoxaJLl Store LOCAL NEWS 1TEA1S S. W. Martin, a Sliver Lake busi ness man, was In town last week. A masquerade ball Is to be given , on Hallowe'en at the Hippodrome. George A. Jones went to Portland last week on business. Alfred A. Aya was In town from La 1'lno on Monday. Now display counters have been ecelved by The Warner Company. 11. M. SnUi'.i left Sunday evening on a bus'ness trip to Portland. V. W. Lcu'iutK was up from Turn nlo last Saturday on business. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith, on Sunday, a 10-pound girl. Any Old Hat Will sell once, but A Stetson .Makes jou a llfo customer. S Any Old Picture Will cntcli the uimiiry once, but Paramount Pictures Hold Jim mid In lug you buck. The Innocent Lie A Paramount picture, will be shown tonight mid Thursday. Help Wanted A Paramount llve-ivel comedy, l-'rldny mid Saturday. Geraldine Farrar In Maria llosa, next Sunday nud Monday, Alien Souls Stai-riiiR Scsmio Hiiyiikavui and , Pasquale With uorjco llcbaii are tun l'nrninoiiiitN or cxccjitl o n a I worth which will Ira shown next week. Bend Theatre CATLOW & DOONAH, Mfirs. .Mrs. Kloyd Dement Is In Portland this week on a visit. D, V, Mackintosh,, who has been In Aluskn for seven months, returned Sunday morning to Ilend. The Forest ofllco Is planning to erect two bridges, ono over Odell creek and the other over Davis creek. The Loyal Order of Moose gave a successful danco last night at tho Hippodrome. Misses Mabel Lorcnce and Helen Manney spent tho week-end at tho Vandevert ranph up tho rlvur. Tho Pilot IJutto Hotel has begun serving special Sunday dinners to Its patrons The Methodist Ladles' Aid Is giv ing a chicken pie social this evening In the Commercial Club rooms. W. A. Davis went to Fallhrldgo Saturday uvenlng on a business trip, returning Monday morning. S. I. Tulles, formerly of Silver Lake, has opened a home-made candy shop in tue rooms north of the llend Theatro on Wall street. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Guild will meet with Mrs. Stanley Llnntou Wednesday afternoon, November 1, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. notwrlght, who has been visiting with Mr. nud Mrs. J. I Cngen, left Saturday ror her home In Portland. A. Whlsnant went to Portlnnd Suturday evening to spend tho week end with his family, returning this morning. Karl T. Smith, of Homedale, Idaho, arrived In llend last week and will spend somo time hero looking over prospects for locating. Louis Deezer, nrchllect for tle O'Kanu building, left last Thursday for Seattla, after Inspecting the work on tho building. .Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ilatrd nnd daughter left Sattulny morning for Portland, to remain during tho win ter. L. C. Whlttcd. with his mother nnd sister. Kugenla. returned Friday morning from an extended visit to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Drs. W. W. Faulkner nnd II. Fer rell have moved their olllces from tho O'Donnell block on Wall Btreet to suite ii-8-10 O'Knno building. II. (!. Klopp, of Spokane, general manager of tho Itenil White Pino Sash Company, was in llend last week on business. Hev. Oeorge Van Waters, of the Kplseopal church of Hood Itlver, was In llend MouJny nnd Tuesday of last week Howdy Pap! t I 3 3 TS Your Business to be Comforlahle; its realization is your pleasure. For the restful hours when busi ness cares are laid aside, you'll fully enjoy the wholesomeness otsofr, loose, roomy Pajamas, in either the one or two piece garment, cut like a well made suit not like a bag-good look ing enough to use for lolling about bust before bed time. Our fall stocks reveal also come new styles in Men's Bedroom Slippers, A. L. FRENCH MEN 5 unu"u,u" ..TUB STORE THAT SETS THE PACE." Watches ELGIN 17 Jewell, m Dwt Proof ate $12.00 i WALTHAM 1 7 Jewell, in Dwt Pioof&ie $12.00 ELGIN Movement, in 20 Yen Filled Ok $10.00 We have watchei from $1.00 to $100. Come in and get our price Larson & Co. Watchmilcri and Jewelcn BEND. ORECON M. W. Wagner, Mrs. O. Wagner, Edith Wagner and Mrs. A. Fisher, of Minneapolis, arrived In llend last week. They may .remain here perma nently. A. II. Horn has begun work on tho erection of a modern seven-room bungalow In Hlver Terrace. Tho resi dence will be built or brick nud will cost approximately $-1,000. J. L. Porlnger, pastor of the Hap tlst church, nttended the convention of his church at Snlcm last week, iindnlso spent a day In Portland on business. Mr. nud Mrs. T. II. Harrow and Mr. nnd Mrs. (.'. J. Wuru. of lluhl, Idaho, Hpent a few dn)s of last week In llend looking ovur prospects. They toured overland from California. A. (I. Powell was last week award ed the contract for the erection of an eight-room residence for II. A. Miller In Park Addition. Work was commenced Monday tuonlng, Tho marrlngo of Patrick McNameo and Miss Maude Hurt was solemn ized last Wednesday afternoon at tho Presbjterlan church by ltov. II, C. Ilnrtranft. P. L. Clnlllgcr, formerly n mer chant In Weuatcheo, has ncceptcd a position with tho It. M, Smith Cloth lug Company. F. F. FIsch returned Thursday from n business trip to Portland. Mr. FIsch was accompanied as far as Culver by his family, who visited there until his return. It. 11. Mutzlg went to Portland Friday to visit with his family and also attend the football game be twecn Nebraska and tho Oregon Ag ricultural College. T. W. Munyan, of Itose'mrg, has accepted a position "as h.ixor with tho American llakery. Mr. Munyan expects to send for his family as soon ns ho can obtain nccommoda tlons for them. Oeorgo F. Robertson, of Port land, formerly with tho Pilot Hutte Development Company and the llend Water, Light & Power Co., was in llend Friday and Saturday, looking after his local property interests. Mrs. C. J. Cntlow has' been em ployed to teach tho fifth nnd sixth grades of the llend public schools. Mrs. Catlow's classes will occupy tho mlddlo bungalow nenr tho high school. Through tho courtesy of tho man agement of tlio Hippodrome, tho llend football squad ncited approxi mately $60 on Its danco last Tues day. Tho proceeds will bo devoted toward tho purchase of needed equip ment. Tho hall was donated by tho management. Seth Stookey, who Is grazing 200 head of horses about four miles east of llend, has moved his family from Wilbur, Wash., to llend to reside. Mr, Stookey has been hi llend about two months and Is much Impressed with this locality. County School Superintendent Myers Is In town this week. II. 11. Do Armond nud S. B. ltoli ertn made a trip to Lower llrldgo jestcrday. County Assessor II. A. Foster camo over from Prlnevllle on Mon day for a few days' stay. Mrs. Ada II. Mllllcr.n passod througn town on Wednesday on her return to the fnmlly ranch at Mllll can. W. 11. Wilkinson Is In Portland purchasing supplies for the new saw. mill of Tho (lardner-Wllklnson Com pany. Mr Wilkinson Is registered at the Portlnnd. In Its department "Prominent Mim of Portland," tho Portland Telegram recently carried a biographical sketch of O. Laurganid, tho engineer who had charge of tho construction of tho Tumalo project. Tho II. M Smith Clothing Com pany and tho Muuuhclmor Ilros. have their display windows specially dressed appropriate of the Hallo we'en season. Doth stores' displays are exceptionally attractive. The management of the Hippo drome Is planning to give a big mas querade ball on Ilallowo'en. Lo A ThumnH and Ouy II. Wilson went to Portland Saturday night on business connected with the now llend school building. Bend's Economy Center WARNER'S The Variety Store Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday -The fact that our Shoe Business is growing by leaps and bounds is vital ly significant. It means first, that old customers have good reason to return and sec ond, that those who have tried our Shoes' are passing the good word along to their lriends. We are amply prenarcd to meet everA" de mand for Shoes for every member of the family. Walk-Over ShoesforMen $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 W ' 4 WALK fmf y VER For Women SHOES $3.50 to $7.00 Star Hraud Work SIiooh ... $'.!.7i1 to $7 Tot and Ted School Shot for ltos and ilils$.H.1-$:i.ttft Sliihae llaby SIhwn l,"lc Co $t.lH UIOIIT Ol'T OF Till: llOX These New White Hroad clotli Collar and Cuff, Sotn; fashion's latest; ."Wc, 7Bc, S?I.U.-. Sw them. HBMICT YOl'll COAT, Sl'IT Oil SK1IIT hero ami mm, uhllo our assortment unit slo rango Is complete. New shipment milling each vk. , lXHt li:.N The f.'eiiiilnt" .Mnhmo lAwk'iV Pants, all wool, at .. iS-MM) Malouo Slag Shit In, mine better made, at, JfTl.tlO Stop and Shop at SPSESSPaK THK "QTAMTY l'lltST" STOIUC 15 cent Flour Sifter 15 cent Egg Beater EgR Fry Pan Quart Stew Pan Good Heavy Outing, Calicos on sale at Sateen Bloomers, each.. Brooms special values Ax Handles for Galvan ized Pails 10-qt, Preserve Kettle. 1 -qt Dish Pan.. .. Large Roaster for Wash Board tor Extra Special Prices on GUERNSEY WARE Cooking and Baking Dishes PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS fOOTEST HOSIERY II. l: Vincent, forest ranger near SIsterH. was In llend yesterday and while Intnwn obtained a quantity or llsh for distribution In tho MetolltiK river H (1 Ilouch, of Crescent, Is In town today on huslnesH. Horn, to Mr. anil Mrs. A. J. War ren, In Kenwood, Sunday, a girl. Mrs .1 K Clement, of tho Depot Hotel, who bus been er) low with plcurls), loft TueHihi) for the const. The prohibition cauiiinlun will close hero on Kundav evening. .No vember ,'i, with a meeting at the Hip podrome The principal speech will ii iifiheroii )y iiev. it. i'. iiiirirauit The meeting will lutein Ht 7:30. .Mrs C V Dllers will situ: at the I'resbvlerlau churih Sunday inorn IllK Miss l.uttu llonn, of Aberdeen, WnshliiKtou .arrived Monday nlK'hl and Ih vlsltlnr with Mr and Mrs J A. KxtfH Miss lleun will ill ho visit with her slstir, Miss Murv llenn, be fore hi r return to Aberdeen Dm. W. W. Kaulltnor, dentist, nnd II. Ferroll, pti hVIiiii nnd surgeon, he moved their olllcet from tin O'Donnell lllock t( Hulte 0-8-1O O'Kanu llulldlntr. Adv. Sto You will sure have a blK time at the Hnlluwo'un tnnxiuerikilo nt tho Hippodrome. Don't inlsn It. Adv. Jlellrhlo Confnellonery atom will open nbout November I, In O'Kano llillldliiK. Adv. 33-331 o. Four choirs at your sorvlco nt thn jMulropolltnn. No waltlnK- Adv. Wnnt Ails only ONU CT.NT a word. r Golden West Coffee. Is "Just Rlsht" ' If you want A No. 1 Groceries Heinz Holly Albcrs Fountain Schillings Diamond W Royal Club Golden West Ina"y I Hilles grade Wadco and at Cudahy the KcUogga Lowest f d "on D . Tea Garden rnces Prcf.d Stock and Pacific Coast if you want the best ! m service fjfe), trade l I WITH r-STAiuAHiru BTYIiK ci:nter E. A. Sather HKND'B 1'lO.VKHJl MHUCIIANT 1 -4,