The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 31, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    IIH.VI) IIULMSTia, 1IHNI), OIli:W.VriirilHIAY, MAV ill, 1017
rAon n.
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' Save The jCrop!
(To prevent smut in wheut, outs and
hurley and scabby potatoes use
II Solution of Formaldehyde
Ml Corrosive Subli ma te
A safe, protection for jSccd Potatoes
REED & HORTON
THIS KKXAM STOltK I
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(from Tunsilny's Unity.)
Mm, A. M. I'rltiKlu linn loft oil a
'trlii l Portland.
M. II. Jiiiuhh, or Dry I.nku, Is NpHiuU
I hi: tliu ilny In lluiid.
Mr. anil Mm. J. M. Ctirlliiln, of
(lint, spunl lust iilttlil In IIhiiiI.
Kriitl N. Wiillaon, ot Tilinulo, win
III illlllll IllSt IllK'lt (III llllSllllMW.
x Mm. (liforK" Llvnsly, of DuHi'liuttm,
In In tint city on ImisIiimm toiliiy.
i Tlin HediiiHii will linrtwftr nutnt
on Monday uvuiiIiik In tliu Muom
lin 1 1.
Mm. C. II. IliiKKiitt wbh n r,tit
In Hid city liut nlKlit from her Iiuiiih
In Hmliiionil,
f J, T. Ilartly, fremiti uml pstii-
Kr iiKHnt for th )riin Trunk, Is
lit tint city loiluy.
A. K. Htalmnlsiin, Mm. J. t, Tuy
Inr uml MIm Vloln ItlchnnliHm, of
lluriis, wwr In llml Ust mIkM,
(From Momlny'n Dnlly.)
J. 1 O'Hulllvnn In In thw city from
hlit Iioihm In I'nUltiy.
0. M. Itlddoll, of 1'rlMKl Pall.
. visiting In'lliM rlty.
Korriwt Miller, of Tftmtlwiine,
spunl Mtimlny In llonil.
Jiirn I.. limine I In tliu city to
ilny from IiIn homo In I.Mkvliw.
J. X. Kldor, of PsUloy, wmt a vis
Itor In (lit) city over tlm vsck end
Mm. W P. Miller nml Mm. (I. A.
i Miller, of Callow, spout yosterdny
ilu Hitiiil.
ltufiiH Malksoti, of Tcrri'lioimo, Is
loilklllK ftir llllsllll'HH tllllttttlH In
Ilnnd todny.
fuel I llollliiHhmul, W. (. llollliii
liottil nml C. H, Clow, nt 1 .11 I'lni), wuru
In Ilnnd yiisturtlny.
MIm JurhIii runly. prlni'lpiil of t ho
,M tolltis IiIkIi hoIiooI. In In tho city
todny vUltliii: frlwids.
Vornon A. r'orhon linn returum! to
Ilmid from n combined IuihIiuir nml
pluHnuro trip to 1'ortlntnl.
Mm. II. N. Aldrltli, K. O. Itulck
mill P. I). Homier, of Hllviir Lake,
Mpoii t tho wiwk nnd In Ilend.
Horn, to Mr. nml Mm. John Harry,
of Dosehuti', u nlnn nml onifliulf
puumt hoy, thht nioriiliiK nt tlm llund
MtUKlral hospital.
MIm Irono HuniB, of Hontllo, ar
rival In llonil Hnttirday morning for
mi ImUlvrinlnntt) vIhII with hnr sis
lr. Mm. J. Itynn.
W. U Uoudluh. Mm. (I. W.
Shrlmir nml Mm. Al Duvln loft yon
tonlny hy nuto for Hun 1'ranclico
ami other point of liilnret hi Col
Ifornla. MIm Viola Johnson nml Mlw
IIIhhcIib Mhltin, who liuvr htmn visit-
i Inn In Ueml for th past wtnk with
rlittlvM, hnvo returned to their home
In Prlnevllle.
P K. Tootney rwlvml h inraMKw
lt fVinliiK untloiinrliiK tho death
of It Ih mother, Mm. Ann Tootnoy,
III Drooklyn, Now York, nt lOslfi
Hiimlny iiiornliiB. Mm. Tootnoy hint
miiny nc'(iinliitiinroK In Ilnnd who
will hour of luir douth with glnuoro
ruitrot,
County Clork J. H. Ilnnor was In
tho oily ovor Out wuuk ami from
Prlnovlllu,
A. W. HJins nml Ills son, Cllf
foril, of ICiikoiio, stoppuil off In lluml
today on mi liutn trip to Montana.
,
QOYAL.
IVWORCESTER
X XpORSETS
e1ected FROKT l
t
A
Pr
I
(From Haturday'H Dally.)
Vornon A.' Fordo In on it bunlnoim
trip to' Portland.
Mm. It. M. Corhstt, rtf Lnkavlaw,
Ih n Hand visitor todny.
Mm. Honnoo Ilowitnl loft for Port
land, hint uvuiiIiik for u fow ilnyn
visit.
Mm, Daily CnrKir nml rod nrrlvcd
In lluml Inst ulKht f rom .tholr homo
In lluriiM,
Horn, thin tnorntnjc to Mr. nml
Mm. Clnroiicu Mnmiholmur, a 10
pound hoy,
Mr. 1C. K. Mal.outh ami Mr. nml
Mm. J. II. HiiNilur nro vlnllom In tho
city toituy from Htauffor,
KecrultliiK Offlcor Kaniuol HnrtH,
V. S. N., urrlvcd in Itond this iiiorn
liiK from Portlnml, with Aaalntanl
HurKoon Snuvcrinun. Thoy wont on
to HuniMUt ouco.
Htuto IllKhwuy CominUHlounr W.
U. Thompson, Htnto Hpri'Hontntlv
Hoy Hltnor, mid It. K. Chloupuk, nil
of Pondlotoli, wuru In lloml lust nNht
on thplr rutuni trip, nftor tourlnjc
CnutrUl nml goutliurn On-Ron In tho
Intorcisl of (ho C,000.000 road homl
hill. Thoy loft this tnoriiliK for
Prlncvlllo.
Mm, V. K. Ilninlltoii has riTilveil
word that hor two hrothom, Wllllnm
K. Knwlliis nml llnrlnml IlawlliiH,
hnro hon nrcoptcd In tlm sorvlco
of th cuvuhununt. Wllllmn IUwIIiih
In with thp olRhtli roRlmiint of Cnll
fronln miRliicom nml llnrlnml Haw
llr.i Is now with tho aviation corps
t.t Omaha.
is n
(From Friday's Dally.)
Hoscoo II. Mnks, of Mndrns,
Ilnnd visitor todny.
J. W. A. Husoh Is In Hem! on hus
Iiims from Fort Hook.
County JuiIro Harucs Is on n trip
to Hmlinond this nfturnoon.
Ham Dixon, of Sliver I.nko, Is
spending tho day In tho city.
lloinur Dnrhor nml L. I.. Noon
rliMtor, of Hums, aro In tho city
todny, a
Chnrlns lllhhnnl and C. A. Douk
Ins, of Tttrrohonni), lira visitor in
Ilend today.
Ilnns Nolson Is hack In Itond nftor
an nbunuco of Hourly two mouths In
Ilnrney county.
Hon Hmltli, of the Crann Prnlrlo
raiiRcr stntlon, has raportmt for duty
on the DtMohutus national forest.
Hv. OeorRo II. Van Waters, of
Portlnml, Is In Ilend today to dollvor
the comiiiHuoemout nddrwm nt tho
IiIrIi ncIiooI tonli;ht.
Calvin A. Umanlioffer. of Prlno
v 1 11 . nrrlvetl In Htiml lant nlRht ami
left this inornlnc for Portland as a
rvtriiit for tlm Unltwl SUte army.
I:, a. Hourk, of Crescont, Is In
tho city todny looking uftor huslness
niattuis.
(lordon V. Mull nml A. W. Uinbar
f;or, of Hlloy, nro IiusIikmhi visitors
In lluml today,
J, T, llurdy, frolKht nml mssn
i;or ncont for tho OroKoii Trunk, is
In the city today.
W. U, (Johl nnd family will Iimvo
tomorrow nioriilni; for Portland nml
Kosohurc, to ho ;ono all Kiunrmir,
Prod P. NuttltiK, forrnorly editor
mid publisher of tho Albany Dumo-
ornt, Is fin official visitor to Homl.
F. II, Wulte, of Hutherlln, Is In
Hyud vIsltltiK his son, F. H, Wfllto,
who Is omploywl at tho Central Oro
Kpn bank.
Mr. and Mrs, "V. M. Helton nnd
It, K. fililrk, of Hums, arrived In
Ilnnd Inst night and are remaining
ovfcr todny.
1 Mr. and Mm. Halpli Polndoxter
nml Mr. nnd Mrs. N. F. Hood ro
tumml'by nuto yostordny rrom Prlnc
vlllo, whero thoy havo boon visiting
for several days.
Sco Kdwnrds for good bouse paint
(dr. Adv.
WIIH.V TIIIH VllUKlt U'Alt IH OVKK
(Tunc:"Varlng of tho Oroen")
Whin the war Is ovor, Laddie, Just
tnko a tip from rne,
Thoro'll Iih no Uerman submnrlnos
n iltvlu' throuRh tho sua,
For tho Vatorhiml of Kalsor Hill, the
guy wo'rn going to lick,
Will hnvo a brand new Kalsor und
tho saiiiH will be a Mick.
Wo'll change the song "Die Waoht
ntn Itlilne" Into an Irish reel
And make the Dutchman dance It, It
'tis so Inclined wo foul.
For tho polka force In Horlln will bo
Mlaks from County Clare,
Whin we put nil Irish Kaiser In tho
pnlace over there.
Sure In every Gorman parkway you
will find a sweet Colleen
And the fields of waving saur kraut
wo'll plant with shamrocks green;
No llverwurst or sausage whin the
Dutchman drinks his suds,
Ho'll get corned beef and cabbage
nml .good old Irish spuds.
Tho heated bombs nnd gasbags, wo'll
throw them all away
And makH them uso shlllalnhs or
bricks or Irish clay;
They'll wear no Iron crowieu sure
It's shamrocks they will wear.
Whon we put an Irish Kaiser In the
palace over thoro,
Exchange.
VACATION DAYS
Aro at Hand. We are completely
stocked with Shoes and Apparel
for the Boys and Girls. ,
IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Scuffers, Infants, 2-5,
A'
Scuffers, Child's, 5-8 ' .
$1.10, $1.25
Scuffers, Child's, 8-12
$1.35, $1.50, $1.65
Scuffers, Child's, 12-2
$1.50, $1.60
Ladies' Scuffers, with Rubber Soles
$2.00
Misses' and Ladies' Rubber Soled Mary5!
Jane Slippers,
I
mm.
WrtRUiaifcK.
'8PA
A la Latest
DV nil nu'Kiis read the fa-shion
- notes, but you will also net
Hutbentie news of styles by look
ing at our ROYAL WORCES
TER CORSETS, better than
word or picture. These new
models tell of the elian'iiiR
mode and summarize all the
season's innovations great or
small.
GUIDED by Royal Worcester
your figure will follow fttsh
ion's favorite lines. Worn over
Royal Worcester your new
gowns will give just the effects
which the modiste planned,
LET our corsetieres assist you
in assuring a perfect fitting
model.
NOTICi: OK CONTEST.
pMrtmiit f the InUrlw. Ul Sutt
UfeintriM. Th. DH. Orwn. yy I. UtT
T AJrpt t- Htnt, f ltJ, Ornrjm.
CmttMfrri Yi r. Wbr iwtlfM tht
Tbni Wlff. wh. sl HJ. Omt.fi. M ht
l-l ntflt. -Wr. JtJ mi February IV. 1IT.
III. in UH NIIIM i amr corrrini bh- .
,lkllm Ih intt n4 MrtK imU.-I
No. SltlMi. bw4 lml-r I. ll. r
W. Un It. TmM M South. lUmre
t7 Km( WllUnwttc MtcMUn. ftJ m inwiiwfci
fr hU ntt h. llnt Uwt Altml L. M.r-
, than li mntM lut rt. " hM ww.tiiw
WllllarH llBHl.y. millionaire ran- """J;'''?!', ? f hu
ir-hrr of ilamey ettunl)'. was In Hem! , J, t. wu mnWrnwit in UMrr wr-'mk.wI th. u. t n.
Ilkht Wlorillllg. mtUnilNg to hl ltgiU. ivl. wUl CMmjrtloti wHh 4wraUMi d.vK Um ptnan hr . '
tin Hums tnm a buslneM trip to S ZSSwZ. Z.rZTM.
Portland.
i J. Alton Thompson. llf II. De Ar-
inond ant J. J. Ktllnger went to the
UmiUH hall Inst night to attend a
meting at which preliminary stM
were taken for th. organisation of
mi irrigation district by water us
ers on the C. 0. 1. project.
, n(7U .ILPIS,
Tennis Slippers and Shoes
70c, 80c, 90c
VACATION SPECIALS
Boys' Kaynee Blouses
60c, 65c, 75c, $1.00
Boys' Kaynee Shirts
60c t0 $1.00
Boys' Overalls
55c, 65c, 75c, 85c
Koveralls
85c
Children's White Hosiery
19c, 30c, 35c i)r
LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES
Percale House Dresses, at
$1.15, $1.25, $1.50
Gingham House Dresses
$1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3
Billic Burke Dresses
$2, $2.25, $2.50, $3, $3.50.
Other Wash Dresses up to 5.00
Coverall Aprons
65ct0$l.!5
STOP AND SHOP AT
mMHUIE
iy BROTHERS
THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL
ri'intst ot
ti
tt?
r "j.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
F Harlow, or Shanlko, la it bus
iness visitor In the city today.
S Wetheroll. of FallhrUlKO, nr
rlvetl In Ilend this tnornliiK.
lanr or Mtrol ormiitaiitloiia uf Uw Uatl
aia'r nr IK. Nattnml Ovarii ot nor at thv
Y.hi an. tlMrvfor. fuHhrr notlfW that Uw
1 Mia alltlaaa ill t lakra hr tau of fit. a.
I havlw hMi auafrMMl by you. awl yu- Ma
rfltry wfll It aaawlwt ttwrMno. Hlihimt
w fartW Hht to h heard ItMrrin. iWur
U-(ar thk WfVr or apal. It yam tail
I.. Ill In tlib ufftr. whhln tamty ly win
Uw KJUUTII iiukliration uf thU nvtkrv a
hovn ltw, your mwt. umlr eath. r.
IflMlly mrtiair aaj rwi'onitlag to thru allr
attoM of mnlaM. or U ou tall witalo that
tlm to til. in thh offk lu !"'' IMt . ou
haw wrvnl a wy of yojr m, ft m tl
M'. rontratant ritW In icrii f hv rv
I Itinl mall. If thu awvU U itak '1 b
iWlirry of a copy ot your im to th. m
l&Lanl In lwraun. itruof of auh mt 't. inoit
h ritlwr tho MM wntvta.it' vHttMi nr-
iv .tatinc wWn aaa wbtr. Ih wi
daUwrad. If mmAt hy rwht.ro. mall, i-r.t
at Hteh amita mim( aanaht af th. alWH
of thv ona by vihnm thr M(tf n.aJd
atatla what aad th. pamt affla. ta wMth M
m mall i. and thk affidavit am it h. ma.
naiaM hy th ymtmmiar'i nnlst tat tha
rr.
Vou abouM atat. in your anrwtr the aaate
' of th at affla. to Whwh yon imtoa futon
Mwm to bt A t. you.
It. KKANK WOODCOCK. Rwhttr.
Pat af ftrM Mibitathi, May 19. 1S1T.
Ihtte of u.onJ HlUWti. May IT. 1IT.
D.t. of thlnt pultlhn. May SI. lll.
Uat. of fourth puUWallM. May SI, 1IT.
10-lSe.
See Edwards for paper hanging.
Adv.
m
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A T H E R
"Price Plus Quality Store"
LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME
PLASTER CEMENT
All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried
1 I
Miller Lumber Co.
Htrttxf: -
SELLING
SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER
OFFICE ON WALL ST. x
Economy Is The Nation's Watchword
Don't Waste
Don't Hoard
Buy as usual, save as usual; buy wise
ly, save that which was once wasted
and the nation will be victorious.
This store wits orgnni.ed to stive you
money. Its service is plain, regular
and practical, without fuss or ruflles; it
eliminates the unnecess expense. There
are no charge accounts, giving the store
free scope to buy for cash and sell for
less. But what you need this store
permits it without that feeling of ex
pense. At Your Service.
YOU CLEAN
UP THE HOUSE
A RNE R'
Bend's Economy Center
WB'Lfc GLKAN YOUIt I.IXKN,
CLOTHES, SIIiK nilKSSKS, Etc.
"PUT YOUIl 1)U1)S IX OUR SUDS"
Bend Steam Laundry.
AND DRV CLEANING
Gilbert (3b Son
The only store In Dead
where you can get your nro
cerlos and meatd at the same
place.
FREE DELIVERY
Tliuuo RtMl 271
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST, or Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or Inquire ot
TRORSO.V, THE JEWELER
Roofing of all kinds. Repairing
promptly done.
J. A. MacCLOSKBY
TINNING AND
Furnace Contractor
Guttering, Spouting,
Cornices and Skylights.
Manzanita
and
Aubrey
Heights
Addition
Lots $50, $60. $65, 10 pet cent cash
$250 Monthly
LOTS $7 5 lot' $ 1.5 0.0 0
Agent for
PACIFIQ BUILD
ING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
J. A. EASTES
Rea.1 E,itaU Insurance
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