The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 28, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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WE A HE AGENTS FOR
Edison Phonographs
Victrolas
Very easy payments.
Conic in and let us tell you
Rexall Family Preparations
Jllxo Candles, Stationery, Clgart
and best of all, Itazelaood let Citam
Reed & Horton
DRUGS
The Ruall Slote
DRUGS
nrtnr n short business ylslt In Jiond,
Minn (liirtruitu JfjiiUor of Crrseoiit,
Ih spmnlliiK 11 fow clays vlnltliiK In
Iiuml.
Mr. unit Mm. V. P, Diako and VAtlti
M. Conawny, of Mllllcnii, worn vln
ItorH In tlio city yesterday.
II. A, Miller returned IIiIh nirirn
hiK from it fow days IjukIih-bb trip to
I'ortlniul.
A. I. French returned (IiIh morn
ing from I'ortlniul wheru ho went on
business,
John W. (Irny, of Deschutes, wan
In Dend yesterday ufternooii on bus
iness. Doiijuinlu V. (Irlnstosd nml Allmi
H. (Irlustmid, of Milllaeu, uru In Stand
tmlny transacting buslnosfl,
District Attorney II. II, DeArmond
returned lust night from a trio to
Itudmiitid on legal IiiihIiium.
K. T. lluttM Iiiih sold out hlit Inter
out In It f h uoiifei'tlotiory btislnis to
Hurry Johnson. Tim iitoro will now
I111 conducted under thu firm iiumu
of O'Neill &. Johnson.
Homer Itoss, supervisor of (ho
Cchoco nutloiiiil forcnt, wan In Dond
yesterday from IiIh headquarters In
Prlnovllln.
Btoto Senator W. Lalr ThompHon
wui In Dond Inst nlKht on IiIh way
to hln homo In I.Bkevlew, after being
In Portland on legal business.
Mm. Dora M. Hall, of Tumulo, was
in lluuil lam night 011 her way to
Krt'owutor, Ore., where hIiu will visit
hur daughter.
An nuto party consisting of Mr
anil Mrs. C. I.. Withers, their daugh-
tor, Miss Murlu), uml Mm. W. A.
Currier, all of Hpokauu, stopped in
Dond lint nlKht, rcHtiiiiltiK their trip
south thin morning.
Charles H, flhaltuck, of Prlnevllln.
superintendent of thu Deschutes
I'owdr Co., was In Ilend yesterday
with other officials of thu company,
going over thu plan or the Ileml Wu
tor, Light & Power Co. with Manager
T. II. Koloy,
8. M. N'lxon, of Pocntollo, Idaho,
with his two sous, two dauKhtom mid
Ills 11 lectj. is In Demi vIsltlliK at thu
I'ioiiih of his brother, Chief or Police
L. A. V. Nixon. Thu party Is on
nn auto lour or 1110 noruiwosi mm
Jcwlll (QW hat Puget Sound points,
and stop ofr ut uiitcior .National rurK
an their chief objectives.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Wednesday Dally.)
(I. K. IjjfollnttH. or Crescent, was
In tint city on business.
K. 0. I.amb. ol Paisley, won In thu
rllv last iilnlit.
Champ Htiilth was In Ilend last
night from his home In Prlnevllle.
W, 0, Fordhatu, or I .a Pine, spent
yesterday In Demi.
II. A. Miller, or Ileml, was reg
istered ut Hotel Portland, In Port
land, Sundsy.
V. L. Powers, or tho Oregon Agrl
cultural college futility, Is In Demi
today. ,
Walter Doyle, of Drothem, was In
Ilnnd yesterday loukhiK after, bus
iness matters.
W. M. Dlrkorson returned last
nlKht to his homu on llorso Itldge,
Warner's, Is on her summer vaca
tion.
C. U. (list, owner or tho Ifotol Gist,
or Sisters, was a Demi visitor yes
terday. Mm. J. I', Arnold returned thin
morning from a month's visit with
friends uml relatives In Portland,
Dr. J. C, Vnndovert left las', night
for Portland to attend tin annual
mooting or tho Oregon Medical at
soolutlon. Mr, mid Mm. Carl Hartley, or tho
DrookK-Hciinlou camp, are the par
ents of 11 nx pound baby boy, born
Humlny morning.
W, C. Dulck, or Hllver Lak, has
sold fu head or reader cattle to
Daker Htockmon und Is bringing tho
cattle to llfiid for shipment.
Mm. J. P. Crouln, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M Crouln und sou, Ambrose, and
Mm. Ooodoll, or Portland, aro visit
ing at the homo or Mr. and Mm. II.
W. Hkuse.
Mr. und Mrs. Paul C. Garrison aro
receiving congratulations over tho ar
rival of. a nine pound baby, girl, born
yesterday afternoon at tho Dcnd Sur
gical hospltul,
a K. Dalley left last night for
Portland after visiting for n week
with frlomlH. Mr. Dalley took with
him a seven and a half pound Dolly
Vurdon trout which bo caught Sun
day at Udell Lake.
(From Tuesday's Daily)
A, I.. French Is a business visitor
In Portland today.
L. C, Whltted 16ft .Sunday, for n
two weeks vacation. ,
V. W. Durko Intl last night ror
Portland on business.
II. H. DeArtnond left thjs morning
for llcdmond on legal business.
Miss Fay Deyarmond, who la with
Celebration Needs
s lots of I
We are going to have a big time, and there'
little things you will need. Supply your wants here
SPECIAL
DISPLA Y of
DRESS GOODS
Wc have n larfje line of
beautiful wash goods at
10-15-20-
221-2 & 25c
and wc carry all the fixings
to make that new dress.
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LACES and
We show 11 large as
sortment of the things
in strong demand at the
present.
Beautiful Goods and
priced so right that you
can well uflord them.
SALE of
MILLINERY
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For a quick close out of
Summer Hats
all prices are now only
MhlfiPrice
4
(From Monday's Dally.)
J. U. McCulloch, or Itcdniond, was
In Ilend yesterday.
Mm. C. II. Daggot't, or Itodmond,
wan In the city Saturday.
W. O. Fordham, or lla I'lnc, Is
spending tho day In llond.
C. W. Itlddell, or Prlnglo Falls, Is
In Dend today on business.
M. W. Mulheusen, or Hllvor Lake,
In n visitor In tho city today.
Mrs. J. J. Dalley, of Drothem, Is
In Deild today on legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Drlggs, of Pals
ley, were week end visitors In Dnd.
H. G. Fuller returned to Dond last
night from a week end visit In Port
laud. Charles Lehman, of Sequin, Wash
ington, Is In Dend looking for a bus
iness opening.
Perry A. South, of Crescent, rang
er on the DoschutiM National for
est, was In Demi yesterday.
Harold Shumway lefi Saturday
for San Francisco, to report for duty
in tho United States navy.
Mr. und Mm. K. A. Durkor, or San
lF(unelco, wcro in Dcnd last night,
returning irom an AiasKan 10 ur.
lyl.ee 'A. Thomas will leave tonight
ror, l'ortianu to 00 gone lor several
days attending to business matters.
- J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and
Passenger agent ror tho Oregon
Trunk, Is In Dend today on ottlclul
business.
Mm. G. XV. Thomas, or Omaha,
Nebraska, Is In the city visiting for
several weeks at the home ot her
son, I.eo A. Thomas.
Mr. and Mm. D. M. Dehronds, or
Portland, wore week end visitors In
the city, leaving yesterday ror a fish
ing trip on the Metollus.
J I; Galther, manager of the Demi
exchange Pacific Telephone & Tel
egraph Company, returned Sunday
morning from a two week?' vacation
spent at Seattle.
Circuit Judge T. K. J. Duffy, of
Prliievlllo, Is In the city today, re
turning to bis home from Shakopee,
Minn . whore, ho was called by the
death of his father.
Henry N. Fowler returned this
morning and resumed his duties with
The Dulletln. While away, Mr.
Fowler offered himself ror enlist
ment In tho navy, but was rejected
because ho coutd not meet thu phys
ical requirements, being grontty un
der tho weight required for his
height.
Flags- -Bunting- -Festooning Ribbons
ALL SORTS OF .
DECORATING MATERIAL
FOR ECONOMY'S, SAKE
STOP AND SHOP AT
WARNER'S
Bend's Economy Center
(From Saturday's Dally)
Undo Frank Nichols was ud from
Tumalo today.
... n x t n.. f iSvImawIIIa
i.KB. A. X-.. M UUU;, Ul lllllUIIIIVi
Is visiting with friends in Dend.
D. K. Hunter, ot Dond, was reg
istered at tho Hotol 'Portland Wed
nesday.
Miss Susan Kelloy returned yes
terday to her position with Warner's,:
after a two weeks' vacation.
Mrs, J, D. Williams, who baa been
spending tho pbbI week In Dond, loft
Friday night for Portland,
Harrison Latham, 11, V. Polndox-
tor and Dr. J, II. Counarn returned
this morning from a trip to the. Me
tollus.
A. J. Doyd, or Seattle, engaged In
tho business thoro, arrived this morn
ing to visit n fow daya with his
brother, Chas. Doyd.
Mm. Ethel Hulbort, who has boon
giving lossons In dancing hero for
tho pnst three months, left this morn
ing tar hor homo In Portland,
J, Charles Smith, ot Tho Dalles,
was in Dond yestordny making ar
rangements for tho opening of a
millinery and ladles' furnishings
Btoro hero about August 1, Ho ia to
occupy 0110 ot tho utoro rooma in tho
Prlnglo building.
D. A.'lloyd, of Seattle, and owner
of tho Wright Hotel property in this
city, Is In Dond today looking aftor
hln city properties and land holdings
in this vicinity. Mr. Doyd Is accom
panied by hla brother, A J. Doyd,
who Is also Intorestod In real cstatb
hero.
In Readiness!
FOR THE 4TH
Complete StocksLow PricesPersonal
Service Should Bring You Here to
Outfit for the Fourth of July
IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
The Shoes we offer are always a little different fro.nYfho.se
you will see elsewhere. They possess style, comfort and
individuality and will give lasting wear.
Ladies' Queen Quality, 9-in. White
Washable Kid Boots $l6.75
Also in Ivory and Gray, at.. $10.50
Ladies' Queen Quality, white Cuban
curved heel, Canvas Shoes, ivory
sole. $5.00
Ladies' Queen Quality, white Can
vas Shoes, low or high heel, leath
er or ivory sole $3.75
Ladies' Rubber Sole Shoes... $2.00
Ladies' Rubber Sole Strap Slip
pers $1.50, $1.60, $1.95
Patent Kid and Gunmetal Oxfords
at $3, $3.50, 53.75, $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50
BLOUSES!
Sheer Voile Blouses, lace trimmed, at
$1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 each
New Georgette Crepe Blouses $6, $6.50, $6.75
New Crepe de Chine Blouses $3.75, $4.50, $6
Middy Blouses for the Fourth, made of the best
quiality jeans $1.25, $1.50
Sport Stripe Middies $2 to $3.50
White Skirts, special values....$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ea.
Niagara Maid Silk Gloves
Plain black or white 60c
Fancy embrodiered, in contrasting colors
75c, 85c, $1.15, $L25
Light weight models, especiall adapted for sum
mer -wear
Athletic and dancing models, at $1.50
Others at $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2, $2.50 $3
Warner's and DeBevoise Brassierres
50c, 60c, 75c, $1
Sunshades and Parasols
$1.15, $1.25, $ .50, $2.00, 2.25, $2.50 and up to $5.00
Cooper's Athletic Under
wear for Men and Boy&
wIoSEDjteH Y
Kaynee Sport Blouses, for boys 50c, 75c
Sport Shirts for men .'. 75c, 95c, $1.15
Athletic Union Suits, the cool, comfortable kind
.'..: $1.00, $1.50 the suit
Others at vvtIS6 tne su,t
Coopers Knit Union Suits,Mu 3;.,j..
::..:. $i:25, $1.50? '$1.75, $2,.;$2,5o suit
STOP AND SHOP AT
KffAH
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IROTHERS
THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL
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four chairs at your sorvico at the
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Metropolitan, No waiting. Adv. I
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