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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
IIKNI) IIUMjOTlit, IIMNI), 0IIIOT01fTIIL'IWAV, MAV'Ml7 iv ton n. r .0 i i r T A. Your Stock Should be in the 'i Condition These Foods will help to do its Hess Stock Foods International Stock Foods Dr. Roberts Stock Foods Security Stock Foods Poultry Tonics REED & 'LOCAL nkws items (From WmlnoHdny'a Dally.) I.iio '.uinwnlt, of KmliiHiiiiI, wait In Iloud hint night. A. V. Ilnnuiy, of Tuiiinlu, spent yesterday In Ilmul. II. F. HwIiikIo, of Fleetwood, won Id tho nlty yesterday. Mm. I'. II. Coffey, or llnilhors, spent Iniil night In lleud. . J. II. Taylor lit npnndliiK tho day In Ilmul, from his home at Hlstors. J. Ildwnrd Larson linn returned to - llnnd from u hualiieea trip to lliiniK, Lao A. Tlimtiaa returned thin iiuirn Ihk from n buslueaa trip to Port land, p. II. JobtHWH, of MIIIIchh, U In tho dlty todny ImiklHK attar busluaas iHuttpr. I'. V. Mofefll linn Umn rKlterad at tho Multnomah hotel In Portland this weak. A. M. Prlng!" and (' 8. HadaeH left I hi morning oh a bHelaa trip to Pntalay. . Parry A. Mouth and family ar In IhiI today from the rnnnr station at Craaceiit. It. II, Mutslg, of Cortland, owner of consldnrablH prprty In Hand, I In tho elty today on limine. John W. Dennla nttorHud to his liomn In Misters Ihl morning, after KpMiidlNK tlm last two daya In llnnd. . It, If. Rmlth, roiiHty rowwhwIoMwr, waa In Hand Unlay from hi hum In nadrnnnd, to attend the seealott of tho ii nly emirt. J. W. Cmwford. J. Crawford ami , J. Omwford, Jr.. II. C. Frenrk. W. 1. ()lsOH ami Mod Connor, of Hums, ara la tho rlf. Cbarkw W. BraslHt. returned to Head tkta worKlHR from The IfuUee, where 1 1 waa ealled to take rr ut IiunIhmmi arlalHK at the laHd offlc. William I. llnpkliiH, or MiHikana, who haa mnlrartMl for tin ontpul of Ilia Oardnar-Wllklnaon mill, la In Hand lo4ay eonfarrluK with It. It. (tanlaar. who la hrr from Portland for tha puriHMH.. OoorK M. Youhk baa rturnd from tha l.onr llrlilRa and Clovwr iIuIh Htx-tlon, whwro ha rompUtatt a aiirvey to ha nfd In (Iik IIkIiI hy iwt- tlera nKulnat tho patltlon of tha Kuaw t'rcew IrrlRatJou coidpauy, to j lueronnu IrrlRallon rales. OMllnVrtn CUtkf ; without helm: uncoinforlaliliv rlothea that comhluo both ntjlo nml to sell Society Brand Clothes I for young men and men Mho atuy youuir, Thero la n dlNtluctlvo iii'mh lo thcNo tiothoa that Htiuunx tho man wu wears them iih well droal.ed, without IioIiik nil "ilitseii up," And thero la Just its much comfort lu tluiM) clothes as thero la ntjle. A. L. FRENCH, The Men's Toggery 1 1 THE STOKE THAT SETS THE PACE)" BEST of HORTON (I'rom Tuimilny'H Dally.) Mm. M. Wonvor, of Hcdiiioiul, npnnt hint iiIkIiI In Itniid. Mm. Jako Hook, of Hampton, In a vlxllor In tho city today. H. It. (Inrdimr In In tho city today from tho Ourdnnr-Wllklnnoii mill. KrnnnU Lnmhortl loft lant nl)it for n thruo wunka' trip throtiKh HprltiKfliild, Oro., mid California. Mr. and Mm. 1'. M. Thoinpnon and J. II. Morion, of Itlloy, arrived In llnnd taut nlKht unit nro atoppltii; ovnr today. TIih I'ronhytorlnu Ir1Im' Guild will iniMit with Mm. W. II. Martin nt hnr honiH In Wloatorln toiuornw aflarnoon at 1:30. It. I). Oilaon la In I-a.Onuul al taudliiK tho eoHVHiitlon of Modarn U'iMHlinn. Mr. Oilaon la makliiK an of fort to lirlnK tha 1MJ0 coMvaHtlon to Hand. Mm. Myrtla Krdand and aon, who hava haan vlaltliii: at tho homa of Mr. and Mm. A. I.. Frartcli'lB ilftir city for aavarnl wwaka paat, Itift till moniliiK for Mpokntia. and will later rt urn to their homo In Lincoln, WaahlMKton. (Prom Monday 'a Daily.) II. M. Xtphna apant tha wank and In Portland. Daputy ttharlff AukiihI A. Andwr Min apnt Hunday In Itmliiuind. I. V. Moffatt left laat nli'.ht on a Imatntai atrip to Sinn tt la. Mra. Inaz I'amtt haa purrhaaad tha mllllnary atoro on Wall atraHt for marly ownad hy Mm. M. I,. Damtlnn. II. J. Ovarturf haa mlurmal from Portland, whara ha attainted tha Mate i;mxI roada convantlon. II. (I. Iavla, I. DauRhtry and T. IS. J. Duffy, of I'rlHavllla. want vlaltora In Hand Maturday nlKht. Coitnty Dark J. II. Ilanar apant tha witak aail In Hand, raturiiliiK laat night to I'rlnavllla. wbara ha la trana acrlblHK tha Daachutaa country ra corda. Mum Ilaaal lulllvan. Mm. J. II. Union. Mlaa Dolly llialRaa and Mhw llarrlatt MtCiiHH vlltd In Hand ovar tha wk and from I'rlnavllla. Mlaa (iludya Chlhlara. Mliw Oano- vlava I low aril und Mlna Hautrlea Stephanson, of I .a I'lne. worn lu Iloud yesterday. Now's The Time lo Iny In jour AOimmVr needs in underwear. May's Warm Days will make It uilitlity uncoin furtnblo for j on mile you make jour rluiiiKO In under wear conform with that of tint weather. l.KT I'H KNI.UlllTKN VOL' on Nome of our now union miUk, iiiudo in Mimmur wcIkIiIn, for comfort, rouvenleucu unit all 'round hatNfaitlon. $11.25 o $11.50 Well Dressed for Business It la n task for hoiiio men to find comfort, I.I-Ih our giMid rortiiuo Otto llollndor, of Pnlslny, In spend ing tho da In rioiul 'lodklifi; after business mutters, Mr uyil Mih. T. A. McCanti nro llio piiionlK or ii buby Itoy, born this morning nt tho llmid hospital, Dtirvln T. OIIhoii Ann started nt tho llnnd poslofflco mi auxiliary clnrk. Ho will liii plncod on tho ronuliir form In July. Mr. nml Mm. I'. DokIii, ot this city, nro receiving eoiiKriUulHtloim over tho nrrlvnl of n 10 pound Imby girl. Mother nml daughter nro both reported to ho doing well. '- (From Haturday'a Dully.) A. W. Johnnou, of Fife, In in thij city. Arthur (loo, of I,a Pino, apuut laaC nlKht In Hand, , J. W. Hunch, or Fort Ilock, In vlnlt Iiik In Iloud todny. Mra. Joneph Innoa la confined to hor homo hy lllncnn. Akiich Hpoludlor, or Fremont, In u kiiiihI In tho city todny. O. M. Flntharg, or Mctollua, ar rived In lleud laat nlKht. Jack IJotk, of l.a I'luo, wan In tho city lanl iiIkIU on hunlncin. Carl M. Ohco wnn In tho city lant ulRlit from hln homo nt Motollun, Mr. nml Mrn, F. N, Tomnn, of La IMuo, nro vlnltltiK Irlondn In Ilcnd. Clumtor Ilolllnnhcad, or La I'luo, In npundliiK thn day In Ilcnd on bun Intfii. I'orry Rmlth arrived lu llnnd thin afternoon from tho Croncont runner atutloii. K J. Monro In upending tho day lu Jlcnd on hunluvnn from hln homo In Fremont. Mr. and Mm. Frail N. Wallnco, of Tumalo, wero In Hend laat nlclit to attend the Hod Croirn mvetliiK. II. J. Ovarturf left laat nlnlit for I'nrtland to nttand tha khmI roadn maatliiK achwlulad for that city to day. It. X. Iluchwnltar. A. K. Ilanlater and William Koenlg ara I'alnloy ran Idnnta who arrived In Horn! lant nlnlit. ' Frank" 8 SUtharland wnn awarded tha ganaral contract lant nlr.ht for tho O'Donuell theater hulldliiK, to bo orMlod on Wall atreot. W. O. Harrlman, U. 8. foront ran j;nr from Fort Hock, waa lu Hand yoaterday connultlmc with Ruporvlnor W. (I. HaitlURn, In regard to forest matters. (From Krldny'a Dolly.) Clauda Haniou, uf I .a Pine, Ii In tha city today. Mra. V. Pnraoni, of Imperial, la vlaltlHR In tau ally today. N. II. Pay ho waa In Hand yealer day from hla homa nt Culver. A. W. Johnaon I lu tha city today on htmluaaa from hla homa lu Pita. I'ote Harnaa, of Prinavllla, waa a bualiiMa vlattor In tha ally lait nlnlit Martin Ilatlmayar, of ltlvera, waa In Itcad yeatardny on laud buHlneaa. W. O. Harrlman and family, of Port Hock, ara apaudliiK tho day In Hand. WIibh In Portland Tuaatlay, Prank K. I'linca waa raKtaterail at Hotel Portlaml. I.oula Haaier, fiaatlla architect, la a builnaaa trip for Portland. I.a A. Thomas loft laat night on lu Hand today on bunliieiw. II. J. Ovorturf lenvoa tonleht to ( ottaud VllH Kood roads conferonco to bo held In Portland tomorrow. j K. It. Hlndman, or Sliver Lako, is lQokliiB after buslueaa matters lu Iluml today, , Mr. and Mra. Oscar CarlRon have returned lo Ilend from n wcddtiiK trip to count polnta. j .1. R.'Kaaaott, who camo horo ro-' cgtitly from Minnesota, has filed on ' a homestead near Ilrooklims. Mr. and Mr. C. P. NiswoiiKer have returned to lleud from ChlciiKO, Where they attended tho funcrnl or Mth. Nlawongor'a father. Jtms Hilton, of Prlnevlllo, haa en-' listed lu the United Statoa army and ' will leavo from Ilend tomorrow to ro-1 port nt Portland. I The IIoo-Hoo danco to bo held nt . tho Kmblem club 'tonight, will not begin until 9 o'clock on account of tho Hod Cross meeting at tho Hip- podromo. Mrs. U A. Shaffer, or Portland, la i In tho city and will bo Joined soon by her two uoua. Thoy will make tholr homo in llund or lu tho vl-i utility. Mra. Kathleen O'Hrlon, who has been visiting fur some time at tho homo or hor brother, A. J, Kroenort, ' concluded a ploaaaut stay In llond I yesterday whon alio loft for her homo in Chicago. Tho outbound Oregon Trunk train will bo held tonight until 0:30 p. in, Tho request was mado by persona who deslrod to attend tho Itcd CrosB mooting tonight, yet who desired to leave "on tho ovonlng train, liny Franks and 1). L. RobortB, who li'iivo boon vlsttlng In Ilend far tho past three- months as guostB nt tho homo ot Mr, Franks' mothor, Mrs. M. J. Main, loft this morning ror Contor, Colorado. (From ThurBduy'8 Dally.) II. Fries, or Hums, Is In tho city todny, Helntor Wnklt)iul, ot SUvor Lako, Is n Uoml visitor today. Goorgo llalloy was In Ilond Inst (night from his homo In l'llnovlllc A. T, Reynolds, of Bonttle, in In Komi for a fow days, ami may locate lioro. Ma mil Aubrey won In Ilond thin morning from his ranch In tho Turn nlo auction. W. H. I'ornytho. of Metblltin, anont liiNt nlitlit In tho city looking nftor buidfiosa iimtturH. Mm. Wwiloy V, Hnydor, W. II. Wiiodii, J. II. Morton and K. II. Tel for, of IluniN, ore spending tho day In Iloud. OUETA SMITirBRIDB OF 1.L0YD H. MAGILL Well Kimwii Votini; ('oiiplo .Married Iju.1 Mxlit Will Mukn Their Hume In Ileml. (From Weduowlay'n Dally.) Lloyd II. MarIII and Mian Orota Mao Hmlth were (ultly married lant ovnnlnic by Iter. H. C. Hnrtranft at hln homo on Louisiana ntrcet. Only a row or tho Immedluto frleiula or tho brldo und groom wero prenont at tho wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrn. Mnclll left on Inst nlicht'n train for Hcnttlo whore thoy will apend a part or their honeymoon anil will ntop lu Portland, whore Mrs. Maglll'a mother renldea, for a few days' villi, after which thoy will return to Ilend. Mr. Mnclll Is well known In Hand nml vicinity hnvlnc been In tho drug business since, ho en mo to Ilend Last October no became Identified with the frlm of Mai;lll & Kmkluc, ilniRKlsts. Ho In n Kraduato of tho OroKon Agricultural College. Mrn. Maglll has been a realdent or Ilend for a little nioro than a year, and during her residence has been assoc iated with the Oregon Transfer com pany. BLAKE-M'CUTCIIEON WEDDING IS HELD (From Wmlnoeday'B Dally.) J. W Hlake and Mlaa Daisy Mr- Cutehmui, or Hand, war married last night at the Presbyterian par sonage, Iter. 11, (' llarlranft, pastor A Dime Will buy any one of these: Tin Wash Basin Tin Milk Pan Enameled Pan Enameled Pic Pan Clean Cut Cake Pan Enameled Cup (J rater Dust Pan Cake Turner Pot Cleaner Basting Spoon Knife Sharpener Potato Masher Small 'Flour Sifter Scrub Brush Chair Seat Paint Brush Quart Measure Soap Saver Tack Hammer Enameled Dipper Toaster Paring Knife Toilet Paper Holder Lamp Burner Can Opener Machine Oil Curry Comb Market Basket Shelf Brackets Sewing Awl Aluminum Tea Ball Aluminum Coffee Per colator Aluminum Doughnut Cutter Aluminum Salt or Pep per Shaker Aluminum Jar Filler Aluminum Measuring Cup Aluminum Toothpick Holder Aluminum Napkin Ring Aluminum Measuring Spoons and hundreds of other things. We Keep the Cost of Living Down WARNER'S Bend's Economy Center LADIE SPORT HATS Presenting the most re cent and popular models for street and motor wear Ladies' Sjlk Poplin Cravenetted Hats Sport, Styles, nt 82.25. $2.50, 82.75, 8Ji.OO P'igurcd and striped effects 75c to $2.00 Others at 50e, GOc, 05c Boys' Caps New shipment just in by express. New checks, plaid nnd mixtures, also blue serge, nt 50c Others at Cue, C5e Men's Caps At 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Men's New Light Weight Felt Hats in the new shades of green, brown, tnn gray, at $2.50, SB.OO New Gardon Hats, ut $3.50 Boys and Girls Straw Hats at.. 25c, J15c, 50c, GOc, 05c, 75c nnd up to $2 STOP AND or the church. oftlclatlnB. Only members or the families of bride and groom were preacnt. Mr. and Mrs. Ulako will make their home In this vicinity. QUIET WEDDING HELD FOR REDMOND COUPLE (From Tueeday'a Dally.) Sam Hitter and Mlaa Delia Oaborn, both ot Hedmond, were united in marrlawe at 11 o'clock thla morn ing by Hev. II. C. Hartranft. paator ot the Hand Proabytorian church, In hla study. Only Immediate friends wore present. Mr. and Mra. Hitter ara returning to Redmond at once to take up residence on their ranch. MANY PUPILS TO TRY STATE EXAMINATIONS (From Wednesday's TOally.) One hundred and seventy-five pu pils In the eighth grado In tho Dee chutoa county achoola will take the state examinations Juno 17 and IS, Superintendent J. Alton Thompaon announcod this morning. $58,852 TURNOVER IS MADE ON COUNTY TAX (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho second turn-ovor ou tax col lections was mado today from tho of fice or Sheriff S. K. Roberta to Treasurer Clyde McKay. The amount waa $6S,SD2,G2, the first Install ment paid ovor bolug $16,000, HENRY A. HORNING CLAIMED BY DEATH Xui-mcs Child Through Pneumonia, Contracts finmo Dlocnso and Pars es After u ltrlcf Illnes. (From Wednesday's pally.) Henry A. Horning, aged 30 years, it recent arrival In Hond, dlod yestor- day aftoruoon, death coming- as tho ircsuit or n severe attacK or pnoumon 1 In. Ho is Burvlvcd'by a wife and two bnblos, who nro lott practically with out resourcos. Mr. Horning was born July 13, 1SS1", In Wisconsin, and had lived in Corvnllls previous to coming to Hond n mouth ago. Attor nursing one or his children through an at tack of puoumonla, ho contracted tho snmo dlsenso. It is oxpectod that funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon, ruv W. C. Stowart, of tho Methodist ihuroh, officiating. Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. SHOP AT UNIVERSITY CLUB TO BANQUET MAY 1G Mun Member of tho Ilend IUkJi School CimiluutliiK do Will He GucMn or HoHor. (From Wednesday's Dally.) May 16 la the date that haa been set by tha University Club Council for its next banquet which will be held at the Pilot Dutte Ian. At thla banquet tho men members of tho Hand high school will bo ontertalned as guests ot honor. A special cab aret program la boing planned by the committee in charge ot this feature CAItl) OF TIIA.VKK. Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to tho many neighbors and friends who did sp much for Us dur ing tho sickness and at tho death oC our beloved sUter; 0)39 ror the beautiful (lowers, and for all services so freely rendorcd. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Donson, Mrs. N. L. Hlgglns, Miss M. A. Ilenson, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. II. Donson t'.U.Ij FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that Des oounty registered warrants 1 to 49. Inclusive, uro called for payment at tho County Treasurer's office. In terest stops on and after May 4, 1917 CM'DK M. McKAY, Deschutes County Treasurer, Pl'RCIIAKi; CARAOK F. Q. Cutllp and C. T. Shotterly have purchased the Central Oregon Oarage In Redmond and will oporato It in partnership. They have also purchasod tho Khret building and will remodel it for garago purposes. They have the agoncy for Dort. Reo, Cole Bight, aud Marmon cars for this ter ritory. NOTICi: TO CRHUITORS Notlco Is hereby given that the- undorslgned has been by tho County Court ot Dosohutos County, Oregon., appointed administrator ot tho estate ot Lillian F. Cobb, deceased, aud alt persons having .claims against said estate nro hproby roqulrcd to pre sent tho same with, proper vouchors to the undersigned at his qfflco lu Rend, DeacliutQS.' County, Oregon, within six months aftor tho duto ot this notice. Datod this SCth day ot April, 1917. ROSS FAKNIIAM. Administrator or the Bstato ot Lillian F. Cobb. Doceased. 8-II0 Seo Edwards for good house paint ing. Adv. NOTICK qilHAMtillY PATRONS Tho Central Orogon Fnnnora Creamery will horoaUcr pay Its pa trons tor their cream twlco a mouth Adv. 2trc.