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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
IJKNI) lipMiRTltfallKNI), OHIXIONj THl'JtHVAY, . Al'Jtlli IJ, 1917 PAQH T ,... -.t J . . t, J...i-. ,- X 4 1 J0 For Your J$JL wk F A S T F R i SSBS Easier Dyes I Easier Table Dccoralions I Easter Viclor and Edison Records REED & HORTON ( I The Hcxall Store I r h -- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dully.) J. M. I.tiwront'0 U-fl Inst nlclit for Portland. MIm Klcmnnr Whltinoro In roiiflniMt to her liomo by Illness. Itoljort (InthorKooil, of La I'lnn, U transacting business In 1 1 mid today. County Commissioner I.. K. Hinltli, of Redmond, In u lliMid visitor to lny, Mr. ami Mm. J. K. IIokud nro In the city today from tholr homo In )a Pino. II. II, DoArinond will leave this ovonjtiK for Alfalfit, to address nil Irrigation muutliifc on tlio district law. . ' J, V. Spencer, Hull 'Messi'twer ami Lester! Harbor, of Alfalfa, urrivud.in llend .last night, ami urn rciiirfliilng ovnr t)doy. Coulity Clerk J. II. IIhiht returned to Ili'iul IIiIn inoriiliiK from Prim- vlllo, wlmro hu linn been for tho lant fuw ilnyn on official business, Curl House, (lus 10, HludlK, John I', Hlotiu ittul Arthur Juegnr nru In town from Lower Ilrldr,ii today to tnko up n road matter with thn coun ty court. County Assessor W. T. Mullsr key In In th ii rlty on official business today from Prlnevlllo, Mr. Mul larkey expects to movo to llond In another month, Word ban been received by Coun ty Assessor W. T. Mullnrkcy that bU son, DiiUKlnn. who 1in been at' tending tbo University of Oregon, ut K u Kit no, linn enlisted In thn United States navy. (From Thursday's Dally.) Arthur L. Reynolds, of Alfalfa, was In thn city yesterday. 1 4i w run en Ytincoy, ut Redmond, was a vlkltor In thu city lant night. O. (. Pierce, banker of Madras, ha been In town toduy on business. Mr, ami Mm, Wlllanl II. (Inrey, of Rivers, woro In liotid (oilay on hub- illOSH, " Mm, It. H. McOltiro loft thin morn ing for it foW ilnyr vIhIL at Tlio Dalles, D, Maurlcn Hunter, of Mllllcau, In spending tlio (lay III llond looking nftor business matters.. Alton K. (IrliiHtuml mid II. P. (Irln stimd, of Wilbur, wont. In llond today transacting busbies nnt tlio land of f Ico. , Mr. mid Mm, Rohm Knriiurn, of this city, nro receiving congratulations ovor tlio arrival of u seven-pound baby hoy, Ooorgo B. I'onrrn mid M. C. Athoy, of Mudrus, spent last night hero. Mr, Atlioy him recently soljl "tlio Mudrus Pioneer to Mr. Prarco. r Vnrnon A. Forbes and District At torney If, .If. DoArinond. returned lant ntyht from a trip to' I'rliiuvllto on circuit court bualnoMN, J. K. KiiRohriitaon, of tlio Control OroRou I'luinliliiK & lloutliiK Co,, him rocolvcd thu contract for Inatalllnic thu hoatlnx ajipuralUH In tlio now Hphlor bulldliiK. Mr, and Mm. II. IC. Ilrookn loft lait ulKht for Vancouvar, II. C, Mm. Waltor Kundull and Mm. J. F, Knlr lamh and duuKlitor, MarRUortto, who hnvo boon vUltltiK with them In Ilcnd, iiccouiptinylnic thorn. Mayor H. C. Cnjilwoll roturnod to Jlnnd thin mornlnic from f'ortlund und Haloni, whom ho raprooontcd thn city In tlio hoar I tic of thu ilmiham Fall aocmKntloii en no bofora tlio Ktnto Land board, mid tbo itatu pub) licit)' mvotlnR. Frnnk It, Blrnpion fllod on u homo Mtcad lit tlio Holyat codntry today, 1 County CominlHKlonnr AlaX Murk Iptonli Iiiin roturnod from Tho DatloM, Dlatrlct Attornoy H. If. DeArmond nnd Vnrnon A, Korhon loft thin iriorn Iuk for I'rlnovlllo on IoroI IiuiiIiipm, K, II. Clariln, of (lint, wan In tho city today on biwlncM. J, K. KiiKohrotRon returned Sun day mornliiK from a busliiumi trip to J'ortland, John II, Inrnol and Hlntor Ml Faith, iipniit tho day In Ho nil from tholr homo at Mllllron. K. W. (Jurnoy, of Dccalir, Wonh ItiKtou, arrived In llond today with 200 thoroughbred AnKora goat, which ho wll Itnko to hi homcitcad In tho Ilnmoy Holes' country. (From Monday' Dally.) Lolaiid Caftoy, of I'bwoll Dutto, I In thu city toddy. Nicholas KoRtluk, of Drothem, wa a visitor In. Ilcnd today. .' Mm. Ilalph LovorltiK arrived yes terday morning for a visit. Jack Stanley has returned from n buslnvss trip to Portland. Frank May has returned from a visit to Scuttlo and Portland. Kdward Schrcdur,. of Uolyat, was In tho city today on land business. AN INVITATION r- Jou areinvikd b attend an exhibilof ' d 57?m?ncas Smarlesh (7rorcyourig rJvlen :' and-c7mnrWlu SlaxjJoung , , i For yourguidance, the "Military Effect," fairly bristling with courage and bravery, is in evidence. Shoulders are slighdy accentuated, chest high, waistline de fined; skirts of coats a trifle more flared. V ! These characteristics dominate the new models' now on dis- . play here. The Society Brand and our label in the garment are your , assurance of correctness and quality. i Some of the new fabrics exclusively Society Brand are ..(From Haturday's Dally Ilullotln.) ' A. P. Jones, of Prlnevlllo, Is In tho city on stock business. II. J. Button Is In Ucnd today from his homo on tho Dond-liurns road. August Dryer, or Redmond, was In th'oyolty' triday attending to bus liie4ll(crpstR. Miss Ida Pc(nrson, of Portland, has arrived In Ilcnd to take a position In tho office of Judgo J. A. Kastes. Mr. mid Mm. David Btarr, of this city, ore tho paronU of an night pound baby girl, born this morning. Harvey J, Harris, of Itedmond, was a visitor at the office of Forest Supervisor W. (J. Hastings this morn ing. Funeral services for Mm. Cornelia H. Hawltsou will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from tho N'ls wongcr undertaking parlors. Complcto supplies of all papers necessary for naturalization havo been received at tho county clerk's office. Blgmuud Orglcr Is tho first applicant for final citizenship papers. "- i ! ' (From Friday's Dally.) Joseph Varco, of Imperial, Is spending the day In Ilcnd. John K. Sans Is In thn city today from tho Mc.Vaught mill. A. O. Walker and Austin C. Har bor, of Alfalfa, nro In Ilcnd today attending to business matters. Kmory K. I.ohnes, of Spokane, was a visitor In llond yesterday on pro bate business. Mr. and Mrs. Chnitnr Rnrlnrnr ttiavo gone to I.a Pine to tako up residence on their ranch. t TChrt secouA literary society of tbo liend high school gave its first pro cram at tho school this afternoon. D. F. (Jrlnstead and A. K. Orin stead, of Wilbur, ar'o In tho city today transacting business. "LITTLE SISTER? LITTLE SISTER DRESSES Dainty Jittle dresses for the little tots. These dresses are well made of good materials, with extra wide hems; the values are exceptional, quality considered, and the styles out of the &! $1, $1.15, $1.25 Elsie Dinsmore for Larger Girls Excellent Styles, Quality, Materials, 6 to 14 yrs. $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 Make the children look their best on Easter day. Other Dresses OQ- and Cftx V JiJK at. STOP AND SHOP AT THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL Harry Sly, of La Pine, was in Miss Mlnnlo A. Thompson, of thn Tlnml lhl mnrntner rntllmlntr to hl!-n.i . ., .. .. .. homo after visiting In Portland ! ag amonK tha JocaJ ,n8lrutton elected to positions In tho Bonil schools for next year. v. r (& ,pc a&laiv Jtlaids Jl : TuJ. link KidMikl V ,. V :v i -A dnncls L ., ik " lt lipmcrlCockli 1 J 1 The Briarcliffes f r t h PiornDurnyujisls I .. A. L. FRENCH r "I i i ... ' " '" i "lit- f ' T .J ' T I ' . it ' this siuiiii, ririA'i ama 'inni na.c;jci "THE MEN'S TOGGERY' 1 i .'I1 '!. I L11 nil " ' I I I I I ',' 'I '' ' TtT Easte Millinery WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED and TAILORED HATS From which to make your selection Prices Range $1.50 $6.00 SHAPES FLOWERS ORNAMENTS, ETC.. FOR THE HOME ..;., MILLINER ' (From Thursday's Dally.) A. L. Mackintosh left yesterday for Dallas. . -.. J. II. Stanley and R. $ Wctmorc aro in Portland on .business. . E. P. Smith, of Fort ilook, was la the city last night on business. J. A. Illackstone, of 'Rivers, Is a business rlsltor In the city today. Thomas F. Burns, of Imperial, wait in Rend yesterday on his way to Madras. II. F. Swlnsle, of Fleetwood, ar rived in Bond last nfshl and is re maining over today. ' John F. Lytlo, of Rivers, returned to his homo this morning after spend ing last nlRht in Render Mrs. R. S. Dlckerson, who has been: visiting Mrs. John RyanMn thin city, left yesterday for her home in Prlne vlllo. Mrs. H. Caler returned this -morn-lug from a three months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joo McKay, at jtainlor, Oregon, C. A. Hyatt, of Fort Rock, was In Bend this niofnlne on bis way to Tillamook, to purchase n carload, of calves to be placed on hia ranch. ONE CENT A WORQ Is all a ltttlo Want Ad will cost you. XOTICK CHKAMHRYTKOXa Tho Central Oregon- Farmers Creamery will bereatfer 'pay its pa trons for tholr cream twice a month. Adv. 2tfc. FOR ECONOMY SAKE SHOP AT AH .' '. "J V Warner's "BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER".' '' A EASTER JEWELRY TIIIS season's jewelry stylo tendenolos are modestly protrayed in our complete Bhowlnir of down-to-tho-mlu-uto jowelry. Thecurront fashions, aro for jewelry to mat oh. tho gown, dress or suit. An excellent opiortunIty to assert one's individuality - i You are. cordially invited to , inspect our display of Hat ''pins, Droachos, Lavilllors; Larson & Co. Wv)mlef t Juvftki t Optician 'IMOresooSt IJEND. OREGON, .(, ?? sb mtt&ssr CLOCK i. , 5S AubiH i . i,i -j "-r al-ITr . 'ffa SlitgKg3Xir.arT . ', . . .11' .mI, iTiut ii ! iliriibAjNJti. J .ii TH mi innti' I ii MM Wli I MlUlWl! ," I'J.',.) '.PJ'MMf -I - tr.-A.v Js!.. i