The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 05, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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LOCAL 'NEWS ITEMS
(Prom Tuesday's Dully.)
J oil 11 T. Park, of Tuiniilo, was In
lliiud yoatordny.
I. i, Owoii mill fm;illy n'ro In lloud
' for tliu tiolubinllon, from Mllllcuii.
II. I I'owull, of I'rlnuvlllu, hi In
(hu oily toiluy.
Mr. iiml Mrs, 0. Hum Kiiillh, of
Prluovlllu, arrived In llnnd last iiIkIiI.
Mm. J. A. MoHnchoru, of I'lfo, la
vlslllng In tliu oily toiluy.
T. It. Mniidomehiild, of Torrobiiimo,
is it visitor In llmul loday.
(Irovor !. Meriting anil A. F. Ita
limy, of Tuinalo, urn In lleml today.
Jim TitKKtirt Iihm rHturnwl to llwml
aflnr it month's vacation spun. In
1'ortlanil nml com at point.
Mis l.ttmuor Wlillmurti In spHlul
liiK a wtwk'H vbchIIoii ul tht I.mwIb
raiiiih.
I U Mlllllll. Ilf lllH. PrlHMVltlH hlKll
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t1 Nchnol faculty, ami J. N. Wllllammin
jtiotortMl to IIhiiiI ylurimy ttfrtion.
John Mnmh, of Tuinalo. pnt yoa
(Onlay afuiriioon In llmul, Httunuing
to ImikIiuhhi nmtt-r.
Mr. nml Mm. John Dnnnla with
tbtltora In llsnd y-aterday from thalr
homn In Ulster.
J'W. II. Iliidiimi loft taut night to
yIhII for tint nttxl two wonk In dm
vlidnlty of llostiburg.
Ulaiiil McCmiloy, of Deschutes, li
spending tliu day In Hand on bus-
llUHIS.
Citiilnln (I. A. Murphoy wo In Bond
viMtnrday on military hunliin.it from
Hrmy hoitdijunrlors In Tho Dull.
".Mm, J. A. Drlnklny lift yesterday
for Colorado mid MlMOtirl point to
spend Hi" remainder of the summer
visiting relatives and friends.
Ilugnnn Olatlnr, of llend, formerly
ul tint aviation tminp at l-uri Mam
Houston, hn hittin transferred to
hmidijuartur at Camp Kelley. ac
cording to a letter receive! hnrn.
MIm Mallia lluker, of Tuinalo. who
whh opxratwl on horn rtn-ontly for
appndlelli, la rupurtMl to m ron
vHlmtcliiK rajitdly, and will hmhi h
ahln to roturn homo.
Dr. U. (). Con will iavn tomorrow
Might for I'orlland whor- he Will
Utmiil Dim rtiKular mmWHr, of thu
OrtiKiin HtalH Hoard or Mwlkal Kx
amlnorn. from July 6 to July 7, In
I'ltmlvit. Candidal!- will ho axaiu
lord a to tholr ahlllty to praclkw
iiih(II(Iihi In Itiu itntv. Dr. Coh
poU to ruturn lo llend on Monday.
Fred l.ueaii, rlcrk In thu llend pont-
uffleo, linn Jum rultirutHl from a two
Umik' (rip lo rortlaiid, KtiKimo, Ou
ImrK mid Albany. Mr. Luoaa attund
id thn convention of thu United A
vofllatlnii of I'ostofflco Clrrki hold
lu Albany, and In rortlaiid and Hu
Kima 'ittaflo a itoudy of pdtofflci
liitithoda.
(From Monday'! Dally.)
K. F, Jankion la in lluml today
from Tuinalo.
J. A. Paufoh, of Flfn, It In the city
today uu huilno,
D. P. MoAullffo, of l.akwvluw, In
lu llnnd on tiualnei.
J. It. llHiihnm, of Tuinalo, la npnud
Ink thu day lu lloud.
W. II. Ilurton, of Hllver Itke, waa
In lltnid ovur I lis wk nd.
II. K. NImhii U a vUltor lu the city
today from lilt homo lu Mudru.
MUa Ili-ntrlb' Ilurtrand will loavo
lu a ftiw tlaya for Portland to apuud
lair vacation.
t Mr. and Mm. W. ,V. Forcunon arr
thu pnrcnta of u iiluo and ono-half
jiouiid Inthy hoy, horn yvitorday.
M. II. Morion Iiiih ruturncd to llend
,$rom a trip to Portland whuru hu ul
tuiidcil a convtintlou of druKRliU.
Horn, to Mr. and Mm. B. Hoth,
of Park addition, lit thu llund 8ur-
Klcal honpltul, mi oiKlit pouiiK hult
Klrl.
Carl Holm, who has lioon in llund
nud vicinity representing tho Hlan-lv.ua
fluid Inturcsts, loft thla mornlui: for
Ktanriold, Oregon.
Mr. and Mm. Kmest Huosloy, or
Lit Pino, aro receiving congratula
tions over tho arrival of an eight
pound baby girl, born ycstert'.iy.
f Mm. J. !. Aihley, who waa In
jurod last wouk lu an auto accident
on tho road to llrothom, la Improving
. rapidly and will Icavu for her homo
lator In tho week.
J. 0. Falck, of Ogdei, properly
examiner for tho tores try service, li
in lloud on an official visit to tho
Jocal offlca of tho Deschutes National
Forest. Hu will loao Wudncsday for
tho, i)choco forest heudijuartor at
I'rlnovlllo.
ftar-
IF
you will
with the
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HOMESEEKERS LAND COMPANY
of BEND, OREGON r
T 'and'the pijice is rightie can s
thenar R-PfrvlMMR, Marian
Following their honeymoon which
Ih being spunl lit Astoria mill Hon
Nhlo, Mr. mnl Mm. John V. Worn
staff wllj cmiiti to Bond lo iiuikit tliulr
homo on tlio Worimtiiff dairy ranch
iiciir liro, Mm. Worimtiiff whh for
mnrly Mlaa Arum lliinhinntiii, tin) Wed
illiiK taking plnco laHt wutik at I ho
homo of tliu hrhlo'H puruiiU In Oro
koii City.,
(From Hntiirdny'M Pally,)
M. M, Itngom, of Tuinnlo, wmi In
"" '' -y-
I lurry Holslng, of Hlstum, spent
today In llund
V. V. Iliirpliitiu will rnlilrii to llund
Tuimday from Davis l.itlto.
J. I.. Ullvordf Mllllran, was a
visitor In tliH oily hint night.
A. J. Ilnrtur In In tho city todny
on btialiios from IiIn homo at Turn
aln.
Carl IIhIui whh In IIhiiiI today nn
,u,Hm fnim Ills lintua on tliu Meto-
i Htm.
I Mav M.UII....I.II lm ml . u.l I..
...v.. inn ilirm n i"" hjmmiihii w
j j,n( Wftnr vImUIiik In Crwtlon, Wash
j IhkIou.
,Mr. and Mm. I.. A. 1'arluy worn In
IIhiiiI today from tliulr homo In HII
vwr I.akn.
K. 0. Iltilck, Htork man of tlio HII
vnr IhIh) foiintry, la In llnnd today
ou huxluoM.
William Hproat and Itolmrt Mnw
nllyii liuvo rnturuud from a trip to
thu top of llarholor llutlo.
1). T. Cnrmody, Jack Kolly mid
Jomiph Uui'klny rnturncil thin iiioru
lot: from n fUhliiK trip ou (hit Muto
Una.
Mr. and Mm. II. It. William and
family arrlvrd lu llnnd ytttrduy
from Hukoiii) and loft today for
OdotHia, Ont, Mm. Wllllnini w
formerly Mln Noht Koovi-r, of thU
city.
(' W. Alien wan lu lli'iul thin
moruliiK from hla homo ou I ho Moto
Hun to innii Dr. mid Mm. I., II.
Hamilton, of Portland, and Ilufu. C.
Ilolman. I'oininlimloniT of Mulliiotnnh
rotiHty. who With hln wlfo and daiiRh
tur arrlvnl In lluiid thla mornliiK.
Th Portland parly will vlult ovor
Urn Fourth at tint Allen homo.
(From Frlday'a Dally.)
It. f. IIoukIiIoii, of CrMcont, Is
vUltlRR In Hand today.
J. II. Htaultty and aon worn via
(tor In lloud lnnt iiIkIiI.
!. A. fhnmaa Iiiih ruturuvd from
a butlncM atrip to Portland.
W H. MrCall, of Palaloy, Ih a hut
Inoat vloltor In tho clly today.
Mr. and Mm. I. P. Hooucy, of Mil
(Iran. pht ytrday In llend.
C, V. 'Cnrmlchaol wu In tlio city
lait iiIkIu from ItU homn In Im Plm.
K. II. llrnnt, or rrliiovnio, la in
thu chy today attundliiK t. huilitcia
inattcm.
Aftu 0. Mayct,, of Mctnllui. Lift
thla tnnrnlni; from for Portland, lu
cnllti In thu army hospital rnrpi.
Mr, and Mr. Weaver Cooper, of
llouluvard addition, are thu parmtti
of an nlitht and ono-hulf pound bay,
born thl moriilnic.
Mra. Cora A. Juitca, who haa boeu
vIhHIiik her aon, OuorKti A. Jonci, and
Mm. Jottu. haa lull ou hnr return to
her homo In l.i AukoIhh, Cat.
M. O. Athcy, lurmnrly of thl city,
lina rvtummt to lluiid lifter a tiro
flraeicd ahuonco In Hpokano and In
tund to loale pormaiioully hare.
Itev. J. I.. PcrlnKcr left thl morn
liiK for Cedro-Wooliiy, Waah., whuru
hu will tako up tho Haptlat paatorato.
HU uoeeiflrrlu thu llund church
haa not yot bcou aulnctud.
Vernon A. Forhea will loavo 8un
day or Monday for Klamath ty'lfy
whom hu will bo ono of thu apcaVori
nt thu Itallroad Day colouration .next
Kveuk, hcraldliiK tho buKlitnliiK of
way.
Mr. J. H. Ashley, of Hrothors,
who wn Injured yeatorday mnrnliiK
wIihii thu oar In which alio waa rid
Ini;, driven by h. II. Bchmorl capHUod;
reported to bo lu n critical con
onion this morning. 8ho wo taken
to thu llend Surgical hospital for
treatment.
Fun 8. Walte, for several months
a member or tho offlco forco of tho
Control Oregon bank, has bocotno
closely connected with tho lnitltu
lion', havlrfg purchased a block ot
stock In tho bank. Mr. Wullo enmo to
llend from Sutherllu, Orogon, whuro
bis father I prominently Identified
with varlou financial enterprises.
(From Thursday'a Dally.)
' Mrs. Lovl Smith, of Mllllcau, Is In
tho city todny.
Miss Incite Hyberg lott last nlitht
ou it trip to San Fraucuco.
list your farms
Mr. mnl Mm. John March, of Turn
alo, npiiut hint ulKht in llnnd,
JI. Kohiirta Ih lu tho city today 6n
hunlnoHH from IiIn homo lu Alfalfa,
A. Dovutil, of I'nlHlny, Im lu lloud
today lookliiK aftor ImihIiiohh iniittum,
yni U. WitllacO Waa lu hint night
from Tuuiitlo,
K. I,, Clark, of La Pino, Ih opotid
I n i tho day In lloud.
J, II. Ilmitir, ooiin'fy chirk, roturn
od thin moruliiK from I'rlnovlllo.
I., CaHoy, or Powoll llutlo, waa In
tho city litHt tilicht.'
Fraticla l.amhurll la lu Plirtlaiid
for it fow daya.
Minn 1 1 a -.0 1 l.orunuu luft yoatorduy
for hur homo lu Mnhtnoiith after u
altort vlult with friauda lu thla elty.
M. II. Morton la lu Portland look
lute aftor bunlnoM Inlortxtta. Ho ox
PM'Ih to roturn Haturday. ,
F. II. Uaborti, A. C. Wrlisht and
William J. ()louHin ara In llend today
from Culvor.
AtiKUHt Audomoii aptmt laal uIrIU
lu llodtnond, rmunitiiK In Hand tlilH
ir.ifiiliij;.
David A. It'iyd. or Hnaltlo, It, In tho
city vliltliiK at tho home ut hi
b-othur. Char'x. Iloyd.
U, K. Hinlth mturuoil last nlhl
to hi homo in ltedmnud alter ul-
tt iiulni: tho actHilou or th county
court h'Tii yoatordny aftoriiiMn.
Dr. J. C. Vandovort niturnod thla
tnornliiK from Portland whoro lit
iittniidi'd a uutiitluK ot tho ulumnl of
the OruKou Uulvomlty Mudlcal achool.
Arthur (Jortaon haa ritturncd to
IliMid from Portland, whoru ho uu
ilurwtint an oporatlon tor echluocco
l, an Infection or tho akin oppoarliiR
o;i hut Ituad and hand.
D. 'M.HIry, ono of tho oarly aot-
tlnm III the Tuinalo auction, who aold
ottl hi holding two yuara ago, la
back lu thl Vicinity on a vlult.
! Dr (i. W. Parkor, of tho Wcitorn
Pre amoclatlon, and Charles K.
junior. BHHoclalo editor lu charxu
ot Oregon for tho aaaoclatlon, arrived
hero lait ulKht from llakor and points
in Kaatorn OreKon. Thuy loft for
Tho J)allea thla afternoon.
J. II. Anderson la preparing; a camp
ou tho Mutollu mid will takn his
family out next week to apond tho
summer, .Mr. Aiiuerson win return
to llend.
YOU WANT TO FARM
$100 down, baluncu on lime. 70
acroa range adjoining; halt-acre gar
don, aero potatoes; on main ditch,
two nillu from Deschutes, 7 mlloa
from Hand; year's crop and paid
Icaso only 1900. Adres AHC, Hul
lolln. 18p
., t
Why th Widow Qot Him.
Thu folks wrru talkliiK uontp Kith
nouio uelf:hlK);s who were makUiK a.
stM'hll "iji.' They were discussing a
it-rlalu ''than that everybody agreed
was such a flue man and wondering
tmw over It was ibat a rather gay
grass widow bad succeeded In leading
him to the altar, "Well. I klu tell ye,"
said Uncle Kltfne.cr. who had coutlu
tied lo smoke but plK without Is king
part lu the dlscusslou. "he bad do
chauce." Exchange.
Half Truth..
Half truth aro often more calumul
out than whole falsehood. Not a word
may Im uttered, but a half suppressed
Innuendo, a tlroped ll. an arched eye
brow, a shmg(d shoulder, a signifi
cant look, an Incredulous expression of
countenance liny, even an emphatic
silence may do tho lujurlou work.
Highly Estimable.
"Half a loaf is better than
no
bread," aald tho philosopher.
"Thcro'a uo doubt about tho respect
to which half a loaf I entitled." re
plied) tho plain person. "It costs a
much, as a whole lost used to." Wash
liigtoti Star.
1 TEe New Fall Felts
IrM I . s1 iVt .- 1
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I '. ;' ; For Women are here
' ftd you are invited 11
to call and see them
mill sWs. 'v' lllljl
' ;' - Priced from
, j.;;50c wp to $3.50
,' FOR ECONOMY' SAKE SHOP AT
UTARNER'g
Bend's Ecpnomy Center Ksjss
FILLING OUT A CHECK.
It la Oid RuU Always to Writ t!i
S'.ub First.
Ill n IIk Morn m woman was paying
with n check far Home kirnIh alio had I
just IxiukIiI. nml alio was carefully nil
Iiik lu I ho stub of her chock book llrst
"Oh, don't atop for llmtl" urciil her
MhopphiK companion, trim waa lu n
hurry, "You cult do Unit when you
ret home."
Unmoved, (In careful woman fln
lhcl (ho Htuu with aachtl euro, tlivu
wrote tho chix'k, cavo It to tho salca
man and said In her Impatient friend:
''llefore I ns married I took euro of
some of mr fathor'd accouut. Tho
HrM time he erer nHked mo to fill out
it n't of hlHiik chii-ka for him ao he
rwul.l sIkii Hk m ho told ino: "Ono rule
you uiiiKt hIwiijk olwH'rvt tviKu tho
mIuIi ilrxt. Make a vow to yourself,
like Unto tho vow of Jcplilhiili. that
you will never wtile a t-hetk until the
Htuh Is filled. If for any reason you
Lhould fail later to write tho check It
iv.iuld h, n simple mailer to cancel
the Hinli. bill If jnu write n chock and
leave the stub blank , you open the
door to n hundred chance or mistake.
.No one's memory can w trusted mi
that subject Never try to trust yours,
J.ct thu law or Mtlu stub llrst" lc to
you (IK thu law of (he Mede mid tho
I'erslaus.' I have nhriiy) found It lrf
Tartly easy to follow tlntr nile, olid
(Tint Is one reason I hiive h muk ac
'(Mint today. My liu'slmnd Is never
aftiild I will ttiako him any trouble
with It."
Making Wire.
Wire uwd to Ik made by hammering
metal Into sheets mid cutllnt; tbeso Into
trlis, which werO'liBmnicrcd or filed
Into wire. .Vow the material la rolled
Into roil by grooved rollers and drawn
cold throtiKli holes In n pinto of harder
metal, usually hardened steel, by menus
of owcrful machinery.
Csrtalnly Not.
Mr. Liberty I'm going to get you a
piano, dear.
Mra. Liberty Oh, yes, you say you
nn; but your glfta alwny havo strings
to them.
"Well, you wouldn't want n piano
without strings, would you 7" St. Louis
Poit-Dlspntch.
In Afttr Yaars.
He-la Miss Willing waiting for ber
Ideal hero? Khe Oh. my. no! She's
now skirmishing around forn man that
baa more dollar than sense Louli
vlllo CourlerlouriisL
i. Ssrvsd Him Right-
j"Henes tuo right for pretending."
"Huhr
"1 talked a lot of highbrow talk to
my now girl, and now ntie has gone and
bought tuo a set of KmemonV essay
for a birthday present. I could have
used a fancy vest." Louisville Courier.
JouruuL
Bad Habits.
Khun bad habits. Kvery evil and
wasteful habit draws ujkhi our strengtb
and resource) without making any
proper return. Ou the other hand, ev
cry task faithfully done, every rcnponsl
bllltr manfully bonio In tlio notli of
'duty, steadies ue tike well bestowed
ballast.
Utility.
"They're going to build a sausage
factory on the golf course.'
"What fori"
"To makV use or the links, I pre
sume." l.xcbango.
Its Nature.
"My dog can scent a storm hour off."
Then his nose must b something of
a storm sCeriter." Haltltuoiu American.
Find tho place where God wants you,
acd when you have found It bum to
the ."OckfL Hastings.
it is RESULTS You Want Just
TRY
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BEND MOOSE OPEN
NEW HEADQUARTERS
Open House Held Last Night by Or
ganization I. K. CIiom; to Hu.c
("bnrgp ol Club IloArris.
(From Frlday'a Dally Bulletin)
Formal opening or tho new club
headquarters ot the Bend Moose, was
held last night, 4he niomliers of the
lodge keeping open house In their
hall on Uond street, between Oregon
and Greenwood, from 8 o'clock in
the evening until close to midnight.
No attempt to put on a set program
was made but the evening was pleas
antly spent with music and games.
I. E. Chase is In charge of the club
rooms which will be tltted up with
pool and card tables.
Dr. Turner, the well known
eye specialist, of Portland,
will be at the Pilot Ilutte Inn again
Monday, July 9, one day only. Dr.
Turnor makes regular monthly visits
to llend. He is a specialist ot ex
perience and standing, and you will
make no mistake no mistake in con
sulting him about your eyes and
glasses. Headaches relieved, cross
eyes straightened. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Consult him. Don't forget
thu date. dly,Jul.C,?-w,JulC
Four chairs at your service at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr.
ie Sure of
Shoe
'
A raritionrselectibh oPVph'ir of shoei, 'sometimes
does .vey.' yellly)6re'6fen is a disappoiptinenC1''
Shoes sh.auldJieA'.er be bouglit at random any
more than a, dressior hat, because, to-day, shoes
piny a most important part in the effect of a
woman's attire. l ' ' '" "" ' "
dur Specialty Is.slipe fashions, and by consulting
us before Iniyibg. your shoes
you wiU JcnoWcUiaX'y.P1 ,
selection .is .in., liarmony -
with the Jatest vtlictales' of J
fashion. It costs you
nothincr. but may mean y.)
much to your personal ap
pearance.
SATHERS
IF
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- tm SMMMs tH
..Vim
to be used on your Ad:
NOTICK OF MKCTINO.
Tho annual meeting or the stock
holders or the Arnold Irrigation dis
trict will be held Monday, July 1C.
on the L. D .Wlest lawn at 2 p. m.
18-1 9c. CHAS. SIPCHE.N'.
- You have but4pn& pair ot
EYES
. j .
IT PAYS TO TAKE THE
DEST POSSIBLE QAIIE
OF THEM
Don't neglect for a single day
examination of your eyes, It
you think that you arc troubled.
EXAMINATION FREE
Careful diagnosis made. Glass
es fitted If needed Factory on
the premises.
DK. C. II. FRANCIS
Optometrist, Optician
with Myron II. Symons, Jeweler
O'Kana Uulldln
Authentic
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