The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 01, 1916, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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A Victrola
In' your home these long evenings will add much to
your comfort and enjoyment. The Victrola can bring
the world's greatest musicians before your hearth. New
records received every month We 'wish to acquaint
you with them.
REED & HOR TON
The &XaJtJL Store
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
h. C. Hlnman, a farmer, of Rolyat,
was in Uond Monday, trading.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. War
ren, in Konwood, a girl.
11. M. Smith returned Thursday
from a business trip to Portland.
ltov. and Mrs. J. Scott, of Des
chutes, were in Bond last Saturday.
T. H. Foley spent Friday and Sat
urday in Portland on business.
11. U. UiacKwen jiiuuu a trip iu
Prinovlllo Saturday afternoon.
W. P. Myers, district attorney of
Jefferson county, Bpent Tuesday heru
on business.
T. J. Hazlctt, of tho Oregon Pris
oners' Aid Society, was here on busi
ness Monday.
In picturcdom
Paramount ropresen.ts the
99 44-100 per cent puro prod
uct, and tbero Is
No "just-as-good"
obtalnablo. Tonight Is the IbbI
night of
Alien Souls
featuring Sessue Hayukawa.
Pasquale
with tho great Italian character
actor, acorgo Dcban, in the title
rolo, will bo shown with a new
Plctograph next Sunday and
Monday.
A. L. French returned Saturday
evening from a 10 days business trip
to Portland.
Mrs. W. G. Hastings left Sunday
evening for a two wcoks' visit In
Portland and Tacoma
Mrs. E. E. Teapo. of Kellogg,
Idaho, is visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Day.
Charles King, manager of tho
Hotel Prinovlllo, was In Ilend Tues
day. The new county steel brldgo acrosg
tho Deschutes river south of Tutnalo
was completed last wook.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day.
last Friday, an eight and a half
pound boy.
W. L. Wing and family returned
last Sunday from n two months
visit to Rochester, Vermont.
A lurgo crowd attended tho Hallo
wo'en masquerade, given Monday
evening in mo Mlppotlromo.
Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Guild
met his afternoon with Mrs. Stanley
Linton In Park Addition.
Chaplin comedy
Noxt wcok Tuesday and Wed'
nesday. -
The Feud Girl
nnd tho following Sunday and
Monday, Sweet Kitty U'ellalrs.
Vampires
a comedy, andthreo-reel feature
tomorrow and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle
in Tho Whirl of Life. Saturday
only.
Bend Theatre
OATLOW & DOONAR, Mgrs.
The Store With
Good Goods
STARTING A SET OF SILVER
Tho popular maimer of buy
ing Silver theso days, whether
for personal uso or as a gift. Is
to select an Individual pattern
and add to it piece by piece un
til the set Is complete as de
sired. Wo present for your Inspec
tion several distinctive pat
terns, chosen with high regard
for their worthiness in design
and quality. Selection may be
made either In sterling or high
quality of plate. In either
event, prices are most reasonable.
Larson I
Co.
Wstchnuscri nd Jewtlfn
DLND. ORECON
Fnthcr Luke Shcehan Is expected
to return this coming week from an
oxtonded trip to Ireland.
About 30 couples spent Inst Friday
evening dancing 'at tho Emblom
Club.
Horn, Sunday night, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Uurgess, a 10 V4 -pound
boy.
Floyd Rowell, deputy In Sheriff
Knox's otllcc, was over from Prino
vlllo Saturday night and Sunday.
The Methodist ladles will hold n
bazaar, candy and home baking sale
on December 12.
Tho dauco advertised to bo given
at Tumalo on Friday night has been
postponed Indefinitely.
E. W. Glllott, of Plalnvlow, who
has been visiting In his old homo In
Iowa, returned yesterday morning.
Mrs. C. S. Benson, who has been
visiting friends in Marshflold, re
turned Monday night.
Tho Baptist Women's Missionary
Circle will meet at tho church Thurs
day afternoon at 2:30.
H. J. Sottong returned from Port
land Tuesday with a carload of
cattlo for his ranch, cast of town.
H. II. Davlcs, who has been visit
ing near Walla Walla, Wash., this
summor, has returned to town.
Tho Bend Water, Light and Power
Co. has received a carload of plpo
for extensions to Its water systom
Enrollment In tho Bend schools Is
now In tho neighborhood of 830
pupils.
Miss Melba Baker, who has been
spending tho summer visiting her
father nt Tumalo, has como to Bend
to attond high school.
Mrs. Horace Trumbaucr, who has
ben visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.
M. Lara, loft Monday morning on her
return to Philadelphia.
Fred W. Hyndman, of Klamath
Falls, candidate for tho legislature
from this district, was hero last
week In tho Interest of Hla candidacy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Frascr, of
Salem, arrived in Bend last Sunday
and will locate. Mr. Frascr will bo
omployod with William Montgomery.
Chas. Snyder, of tho R. M. Smith
Clothing Company, loft Saturday for
a two weeks' visit with relatives In
Salem.
Rev Georgo Van Waters, of tho
Episcopal church, arrived In Bond
Monday morning and held services
In Bond Tuesday afternoon.
About 35 people attended a sur
prlso party given last Saturday oven
Ing at Dry Lako, complimentary to
15 Cents
Buys
Any of
These :
STORE EDITORIAL
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
CVERYTHITG in this store is fairly
priced. Nothing is lowered in price
to hoost the sale of some other thing at
the expense of a customer's satisfaction
after the sale is made. We look beyond
the transaction of today and view the
results that the transaction will accom
plish in the future.
This wise old Chinese proverb says:
" Nine-storied terraces rise by n gradual
accumulation of bricks." We are build
ing this business gradually, believing that
final cost is always more important than
first cost.
New Skirts--'
In Navy Black
Poplins Chuddah Cloth
and Shepherd Checks
ALL SIZES to 02
$6.50 to $9.50
No Charge for Alterations
Announcing the Arrival by
Express of
NEW COATS
FROM
NEW YORK
These models excel in style
and are more moderately
priced than any previous
shipment we have received
and we consider it our good
fortune to be able to show
these COATS at such low
prices
$15.00 to $24.50
NOV. 1st MARKS OUR
FIFTH YEAR OF BUSI
NESS IN BEND.
We take this opportunity
of thanking our many loyal
patrons for their help nod
the stendy growth of this
business.
Stop and
shop at
m
The
"Quality First"
Store
AUTUMN WINDS
Add zest to the game. On
the crisp, cool days you 11
appreciate the comfortable
feeling of a warm sweater
or jersey.
Just the sort of garment
the enthusiastic outdoor
man will enjoy to the ut
most. ,
Every man, every boy,
needs a sweater. Biting
winds and storms will not
daunt the vigorous out-door
chaps who wear these new
woolen goods.
They're heavy weight,
knit neatly of strong wool,
a turn-ui) or .turn-down V
t shape collar, in both heavy
knits or jerseys.
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A. L. FRENCH
MEN'S FUKW&m"
OTBSTOBE THAT SETS THE PACK."
10-qt. Enameled Dish Pan
82-Inch Fry Pan
Sink Strainer
9-Hole Gem Pan
Large Market Basket
Small Size Wash Board
Bread Knife
Large Egg Beater
Large 2-Blade Chopping
Knife
Enameled Wash Basin
Hearth Broom
Nickled Towel Bar
Rolling Pin v
Bath Towel
Talcum Powder I
Face Powder
Menthol Cream
Bottle Peroxide
And hundreds of other
things.
For Economy's Sake
Shop at
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. O. Stringer, recent
ly nf Pnnlrnlln. WnshlngtOII. Tho
ovcnlng was spent nt progressive
High Five. I'rltos worn won uy An
drow Ilongston nnd Mrs. O. 0.
Stringer, nnd Miss Daisy Stuart nnd
O. O. Stringer. Bovornl pcoplo from
llond wore gncBts.
Tho Uond Company reports that
Its sales of nmd real ostato during
tho month of October woro tho heav
iest tho company has oxpononceu
since 1911.
Mr. nntl Mrs. Morvln II. Morton nr
rived Sunday morning from tholr
honoymoon. spent iu Spokane, Tort
land nnd Sonttlo. Thoy havo taken
npnrtmontH at Klein's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilalph V. Polndoxtor
leavo this evening for Corvallls iiud
Eugene. They will attend tho Ore
gon-Washington looiunu gaum "i
Kugono noxt Saturday.
Guy H. Wilson nnd I.co A. Thomas
returned last Thursday from u sev
eral dnyn business trip to Portland,
whoro thoy wont on matters connect
ed with tho now Hcnd school build
in;. l)rs. Ira W. llluck nnd Kami II.
Illack, chiropractors, of St. IIcIoiih,
Oregon, havo opened oihcoh in Hi"
O'Kano building. 8hortly nftor their
arrival In Uond last week, l)rs. Illnck
purchased n house nnd lot In Ken
wod nnd nlso residence property In
Illver Terrnco.
F. I., Young, of PnUloy, Is In Uond
today.
Mrs. M. I.. Dorstlno has been 111
with tho grip for tbo last weok.
Mr, and Mrs. Hnrry Ilrooks ontor
mined Inst night at u dancing party
at tho Emblom Club. About forty
couplon wora present.
II. I.. Emerson, of tho American
Soda Products Company, returned to
Ilend today from n trip to tho com
pany's properties at Alkali I.nko,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmor Ward ro
turned this morning from Contralln,
Wash , where Mr. Ward was called
on account of the death of bis moth-
Ten members of the Camp Kirn'
Girls' Club, chaperoned by Mrs. J P I
Keyes, Mrs. J. P. Heyburn and Mlssl
St. Joseph, hiked down tho river'
yesterday afternoon, whero they had'
lunch. I
Tho Metropolitan ha acquired tho
services of a new porter. I
Arrangements aro being made by
Larson, the Jeweler, to Install u'
street clock In front of his store on
Oregon street. Tho clock will bo 12
feet high, with a 3G-lnch dial '
Th social meeting of tho Parent
Teacher Association planned for next!
week Wednesday night has boon ,
postponed until Thursday, Novum
ber 10.
IMPKIUAIi TO ('IXEUUATK
Announcement has been madti
that ut Imperial on election duy n
chicken dinner will bo served from
11 to ', and In tho evening n dnnro
will bo given.
PHOTOGRAPHER HEKK
A. M. Prentiss, of tho llrm of air
ford & Prentiss, of Portland, nrrlved
hero this morning to tako a number
of photographs showing tho Indus
tries nnd development of this sec
tion. Tho Glrford llrm photograph
ers ure known nil over tho North
west nnd wherever rlnlrond advertis
ing literature goes. Alt tho lino
folders of tho railroads which como
Into the Northwest aro Illustrated by
Gilford photos, nnd their work Is
known overywheru. Mr, Prentiss Is
staying at tho Wright hotel, uhuro
ho inny bo reached by any wishing to
hnvo work done Adv. 3!i
Ai.TAMo.vr .mi:.i, uncus
llreakfust, ti to Hi lunch. ll:41i to
1.4ft; dinner, &:U to 7:. 10. llreak
fust u la Curto. Adv. 35-Kc
Watch our windows for our open
ing day. Stockmou'H New 6c, 10c,
l&c. 25c Store, llond St - Adv
Powell Ilutto Harvest
Friday. Do nut miss It.
Dull
Adv
next
Sco Edwards for good Iioubo paint
ing. Adv.
;
JIBS I)r Turner, tho well known
P- eyo specialist, of l'ortlaml,.
will bo in Ilend again Saturday, No-
ember 11, at Thorson's JoVroIry
SKiro. ONE DAV ONLY. You and
your children are snfo if you wear
Dr. Turner's glasses ejo wf, and,
price snfo. They cost you u lltttii
more than the ordinary kind usunlly
sold, but Dr. Turner inaknn uothluc
but tho ery bc-it and latest Myloa In.
glasses, and llgures that our oyo
being the most precious poumi you
lime, the best Is none too good .Many
eyes nro mined by wearing cheap
glasses, with uneven nurfauis, ,nnd
not being properly centered. It cost
ou nothing for consultation or ox
nuilnatlon, unit If you do not neod
glasses, Dr. Turner most insltlvol)
Hill not recommend thorn. He timko
regular IhIIs to Ilend every month
and imiKtm good anything that Ih not
perfectly satisfactory Vou will nml;i
no mistake In consulting hliu Don't
forget the date Scores of lcud ref.
erences Adv
Golden West Coffee
Warner's
Wo will show you bargains that
you will wonder at. Stock mon's 6c,
10c, l&c, 25c Store, llond St Adv.
rowell Ilutte Harvest Hall noxt
Friday. Do not miss It Adv.
HIIKI'P POHHAI.E
Two hundred nnd sixty fine wool
ewes bred to Hampshire bucks to
commence lambing about March 25.
Will sell In lots to suit. Wilson
Itanch, Powell Ilutte. Oro. 35c
Bend's Economy Center
Stockmon'a New 5-10-15-26c Store
will open soon with a bright new
stock In Martin Casbman's old
stand. Bargain in our windows
will tell you all. Don't miss ouri
opening day. Dond St. Adv, I
"Diamond Brand"
SHOES
ARE SOLID
LEATHER.
THROUGHOUT
ALL-FOR-WEAR
THE BEST WORK SHOE!
IH THE WORLD.
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OSfc&iJrJlST
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b v-viaR
jlro
tamimumi
The .old
dump mornings
are coining
on, increasing
the neessity
for those
GOOD
HEAVY
AVET-PKOOF
SHOES
Our stock is complete both in Sizes and Variety
We Absolutely Guarantee Them
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CKNTEIl
E. A. Sather
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