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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1916)
tiIe iflfixfr'fitJiAVh'ijf, in:sn. obe., Wednesday, December, aor loin PAGE 7. Just a Moment, Please NOT YET TOO LATE, for Christmas Viclrola Records' Community Silver'1 f.Aka All Toilet Sets De Liixe r kr . ? v t REED & HORTON SEE OUR WINDOWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. F. E. Dayton and J. Alton Thompson wero visitors in the city last night. F. W. McCaffcry, of Redmond, vos In Bond Tuesday aftornpun on business. Mrs. Edith Speaker, of Opal City, vns In Bend yesterday, afternoon do ing Her unristmas snoppmg. one returned homo last night. I,. M. Bechtell and A. n. Bowman, if Prlnevlllo, were visitors In Bend fuesday nfternoon for a few hours. Ralph Watson, special writer for Iho Portland Journal, is U Bond to- lay collecting material for an ar- tlclo for tho Journal. Miss Melba Baker and Miss Gort- rudo Nelson will leavo tomorrow for furaalo to spend tho holidays with ktlss Baker's father, J. W. Baker. J. B. Miner has moved his offices from he Uomeseekers Land Co. to tho building occupied by tho Bend Press. Tho firm name will bo J. B. Miner & Co. (From Tuesday's Daily) C. B. Allen is In tho city today Ironi Ills ranch up tho river. J. T, Hardy, traveling freight and passenger agent for the Oregon rrunk, is in tho city. Miss Elslo Olson will leave Thurs day morning to spend the Chrlst- nas holidays In thu Wtllutnetto val ley. County Judgo W. I). Barnes left not night for his home at Tumalo, Intending to return to Bend this ev ening. J. D. Davidson, who has been con fined to his bed for several days by severo uttack of grlpppe, Is ablo to bo about again. Word has been received hero that Fred N. Wallnce, manager of tho Tumalo irrigation project, Is serious ly 111 with grip. County Commissioner 11. J. Over- turf left this morning to attend his1 last meeting of thu Crook qoirnty court ui PrlucvIIIc. Mrs. H. II. Do Armoud and Infant' sou will return to Bond after a flvo weeks' visit In Medford and nearby points, this evening. ,' 11. C. Wagner, of Portland, division superintendent of tho S. P. & S., Is In thu 'city today on an Inspection' trip. J. T. Wallaco is accompanying him. Mrs. J. J. Coon, of Tumalo', vW 'fn Bend today doing some Christmas shopping. Tho Lawrence family Is moving Into Oie't'Miltxl'g bungalow on' 'Haw thorne avenue today. Mr. and' Mrs. 'it. E.' D6wcr, Of Portland, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Huffschmldt this week. Louis Bcezor, architect, of tho firm of Beezor Brothers, of Seattle, is in Bend today on business. II. M. Smith, of It. M. Smith Clothing Company, returned this morning from a short business trip to Portland. Mrs. :Il. K. HuffschmldC leaves Friday evening for Portland to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. Huffschmldt will join Mrs. Huff schmldt Sunday. Claud Motz, of Medford, has ac cepted a position with Louis Ben nett, grocer. Mr. Motz has had n wldo experlenro In thu grocery bus iness at Medford. day'fronrtt "business trip to Port laud. L. Baird, who has been 111 at his homo for soverat days, Is able to bo at his work again. It. M. Smith, of' B. M. Smith Clothing company, left Sunday night on a business trip to Portland. Donald MacLaurln, of Spokane, arrived this morning and will spend the ChrJgtmas holidays with his molhcr and sister. C. E. Proudfoot, who was Injured last wcok while working on tho Pi lot Butto Inn, Is recovering steadily at tho Bend hospital. It. A. L-Qwycllon. of the U. S. Bio logical survey, is- in the. city for a few days from headquarters at Horse Lake. Hjtuwdrkiwlll empha size the collection vTficVv speclmons during the wlntcr.'mbnths. ',i, '.TV- (rom Saturday's. Dally Bulletin.) Born, last night at tho Bend hos pital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller, a nine pound boy,: II. J. Ovefluff returned this morjrjrig from a several days' bus iness trip to Portland, Tho Royal Arch Masons meet Monday evening and will hold reg ular election of officers. Mrs. Happcr W. Skuso left last night for Portland, whero she will visit with hpr relatives for a week. William Brock, of Crescent, who has boon In Portland for several weeks, arrived In Bend this morn ing on his way homo. Eric Belt, principal of tho Bend high, school! left last night for Mnrshllold to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. jt I Miss Margaret Downs, of tho Bend public schools, left today for Bolso to spend tho Christmas hol idays with her parents. t Harry. A. South, forest ranger from Crescent, will ho In tho city tonight to do detail work in tho lo cal forestry ofllco for tho next few days. Mrs. Gedrgo Reels, who has cen at tl0 Bond Surgical hospital for several weeks returned to,, her home at Fort Rock. Mrs. Reels 'is a teach er at ROU'RoUk. Mrs. R. M. Smith received tho nows this morning telling her of tho death of her mother, Mrs. , II. F. Shu ma to, of Rocky Ford, Colorado. Mrs. Smith's mother was SO years old. - Forest Ranger Ed Mann will ar rlvo In Bend tonight from La Pino, whero ho has been stationed In the Davis lake ranger district. He will remain in tho city for tho next 10 days, working on flro equipment plans and doing general admlutstra tlon work. - 'trr' ,. nu - ttt-r- rLlght & Power fliinM. A. L. Mackintosh left last night for Hcppnor where ho will attend tho annual meeting of tho Oregon tVUUI UlUnVIB 41BOUtlUllUII y 1 Mr. una Airs. (J. ai. coy aim son, have arrived In tho city from PortJ land, and will mako their homo hero.' Mr. Coy has a position at tho Wrlrfhi' hotel. ty; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beers, wh'o have been stopping in Bend, have purqhaBed n quarter section tract 'tifj farm land In the Brothers district, and expect to locata there soon. Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Rico and daughter, of Redmond, passed through He ml this morning, on their way to Harper, to attend n school entertainment given there this tU,i ternoon. Tholr son wll uccompatu" them on their return trip to Hell' mond this evening. v t (From Thursday's Dally.) S. L. Wiggins left this niornln ou an auto trip to Prlnevlllo Redmond. nj8 Lt J. T. Hnrdv mndn a business triti through tho country surrounding Bend today. ffi Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Horton o'F Burns are visiting with their sou,1 Mervln II. Horton. !' C. M. Beer, formerly of Mtuncapl oils, Is In tho city, and intends to lo cnto in this vicinity. 1 J. J. Qagen, who has been ill for tho .last several days with tho grip, Is now ablo to ho out. Frank II. May returned this morning from n several mouths trip to Honolulu. Mr. May was greatly Impressed with tho beauty aud tho development on tho island. It was Mr. May's Intention upon leaving Bend to spend tho winter ou tho Hawaiian Islands, but ho de cided '-that Oregon winter climate for him was profcrablo. ROYAL ARCH MASONS ELECT AND INSTALL (From Monday's Dally.) J. p. Donovan today purchasod five residence lots in Konwood. A. L. Mackintosh returned Sun- "Looks Good to Me" said Ills Arctic Majesty when he camo In to fill that cof iier of his puck rescncU "for men only." YOU CAN'T FOOL THE OLD HOY HIMSELF about pretent lie's too wise! So when he cocked his cjo ut our ChrlstniuN liuberdashery unil begun cart'Milnic Ills fcood old grey chin foliage, wo kjiew our offerings this. M?uson pjiNsctl cen the censure of tho little mun whii reigns at the top of the world. IK ST. NICK LIKED 'EM, jou will. Come In and let us prove it! GlYEABLE GIFTS IN ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS BOXES Garters 25c Fancy Suspender 75c, $1, $1.25 Fancy Sox ..... 50c, 75c Silk Neckwear 25c to $1.50 Collar Bags 75c Traveling Sets $5.00 Handkerchiefs with Plain or Fancy Initial 25c Linen Handkerchiefs in box $1.00 Bath Robes $4 to $11 A. L. FRENCH MEN'S FURNISHINGS THE STOBE THAT SETS ME PACE,' i (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) A. J. Harter Is in town frp.ni Tum alo today. Jared Mooro nnd L. E. Smith woro up from Redmond today. J. D. Davidson Is confined to his homo with an attack of grippe. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Baker loft last night for Portland, whero they will spend tho noxt fow days. Anson Brooks loft last night, af tor spending a fow days hero visit ing his nowpliow, II. K. Brooks. Miss Elsie Locko, of tho Mann holmcr storo, was called to Idaho this morning by tho sorlous illness of her slstor. Mrs. U. II. Furst loft yesterday morning for Bay City, Michigan, whero she will spend tho winter with her mother. K, F. Busch was badly bruised yesterday aftornon, when ho fell 15 feet whllo working on tho Bend J. 1). Davidson Is New High Priest, Succeeding CI) do M. McKay, us . Head of Iho Order. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Election of officers and Installa tion was tho order of tho evening last night at tho regular meeting of tho Royal Arch Masons of Bend, J. D. Davidson bolnir chosen to succeed Clyde M. McKay us High Priest. Mr. McKay acted rs Installing officer, with W. D. Barnes as Urand Mar shal. Qthcr officers selected aro as fol lows: P. C. Ourrlson, King; Alfred Hanson, Scrlbo; Fred Jackson, Cap tain of tho Host; E. M. Thompson, Treasurer; Clyde M. McKay, Secre tary; Edward II. Kcane, Principal Sojourner; H. C. Ellis, Royal Arch Captain; J. C. Rhodes, Master of tho First Veil; E.. H. Williams, Master of tho Second vVoll; Frank Prince, Master of tho Third Veil; L. A. W. N'lxon, Sentinel; W. 1). Barnes, Chaplain. mi-f . (XT' -jn r Christinas Shippers, xW ill find us amply prepared to fill every holiday Want. 'Gifts for every Member of the Family, Gifts that will pleased-useful Jifts thai, Will be appreciated. Ladles' Felt Slippers, . 7.1c, c, sjil.OO, 91.30, $1.0 Mqn's Leather Slippers, Jjtl.H."?. .52. l Men's Bath Robes, 9-1.00 to $7.ftO Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, . 11! He, -c, &0o Men's Heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters, navy, maroon or gray all wool .. ..IJU.OO Men's Dress Shirts, Vllson Bros, make 9I.OO, 91.25, 91.50 Men's Kid GlOVcs 91.25, 91.50, 92.00 , . 6ur Immense line of Handkerchiefs atMl .offers ti wldo range (or choosltig. ' ,, a Everything In 'Handkerchiefs from embroidered cor ner effects -at 6 -cenlB to nil linen hand embroldorcd handkerchiefs at 5lc, 75c, 91.00. Boys' MacklnawB goo'd selection still to bo had, but you had better hurry priced ut -94.50 'to 95.75. ' " ' Shop Early In the Hit) I . lit STOP AND SHOP AT MAI i tj BROTHERS RIHfflEM)flTFTlD MRS. BLTLKR SELLS HOSPITAL Drs. J. C. Vundovert and R. L. Edwnrds today purcliused tho In terest of Mrs. J. W. Butler In tho Bond Surgical hospital. Drs. Van- dovert and Edwards took possession this afternoon, Tho Bend Surgtcul hospital was erected several months ago by Henry Llnstor for Mrs, But ler, but owing to ill health Mrs. But ler lias been compollcd to glvo up her work. Miss Mario Blodgett, of Salem, will suporvlso tho hospital for Drs. Vandovcrt and Edwurds. For sign painting boo Edwards. Adv. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU WELL UP TO THE LAST HOUR me TDQUsb Kou, ne anb all a vetE AbeiTg CHRISTMAS WARNER'S: THREE NEAR BEERS ALL HE DRANK, BUT LOGGER PAYS FINE fr- i 1 Although pleading that ho had con sumed only throe drinks of near beer, J,.' L. Bartlctt, a logger, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was found guilty last night In mu nicipal court by Judgo 11. C. Ellis, .rjnod $2G and .sentenced to 10 days in tho county Jail. Ho left his watch upd other valuables with tho court, as security, while ho sought out Trlcpds from whom ho borrowed tho amount of tho fine. i OiUcer Frank Gulp, who mado tho trcflt Monddy night, and Jaqk Pal ipWtou, woro witness for tho city, litlcer Cylp stating that the man sijmiiieu ins ineoyauou wnen nr fibbU'd. and Palmerton describing ljartlett's actions, earlier In the ev ening. Hu was unwilling to say. jifqwever, that tho prisoner was 'tttflnfc. City Attorney II. II. DcArmond represented tho prosecution, while 'J.. A. More onneured fori the do- Vpndojit. W. 0. W. TO CHOOSE OFFICERS OF CAMP ON FRIDAY NIGHT (From Tuesday's Dally ) Another meeting of local Wood men of tho World, preliminary to the Institution of a camp here, .was. held lust night at Sathor'H hall, and. a final meeting, at which will bo held election of olllcors, is Hchcdulcd for Friday night, M. A. McEachorn, or ganizer, nunounrcH. Tho organiza tion so far effected Is only tempor ary. Institution ceremonies on tho ev ening of December 29, will bo con ducted by E. P. Mtirfln, .Deputy Hood Consul, and uro expected to. last from 7M0 o'clock until 10:30 la tho ovenlng, wheh a bahtuut will by served. Many old members of tho order? ub well ns a largo lint of now ones, will bo numbered on lho, rosier ot tho now ramp. , f ERSKINE FILES FIRST CASE IN NEW COUNTY The first legal actlou to bo filed in DcschutcH county was tttartcd this morning- by Chdrles 'Vtl 'Eraklno, when as counsel for J. F. Arnold., ho brought suit ugalngt L. I). Blco.' Ifor tho recovery of $10, In Justice- J. a. Kostes' court. Tno suit Is to securn paymtnt of rent nllegecl to bu duo. WHAT 'JH't An eminent phlloHopher after -u. careful ntudy makes tho Htutemout that war ages men rapidly. Any innrrled man could hu'vri told uk that. THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY ,H Storage and Forwarding General Commission Merchants We handle . OIL, GASOLINE, , .; SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES. i.i ; ti "Bend's Economy Center" FRESH and 5. :&...; SALT MEATS, HAMS, BACON and LARD. THE UNITED WAREHOySE COMPANY Pfcone24I A. M. PRINGLE, Manager: '' BEND, OREGON 4 '3 -m I r WW " J & ' 'f "