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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
UfJM) IIIJI.LK'IIK, IH5NI), nitFJON, Tlll'IWIMV, .If LY U, Ml?' 1'AOH ft, J 1 Help Your Horse 61 I i ii i hi ! a ii mm I i i war II II During llii'i lint wtailier when you expect paIIIIII t lie iiiiint from your Muck, treat llittu rilit, X ll five tlietn A little tonic to tone tliem up. n We liiwe a complete nortmcnt ill t lie Ur ' If RemiJici mill tfo International Stuck I'iioJ. It dnH t rt ittueli tii keep a hone well if yen huve a little of the n'lllit tonic llllll nn hand. Alio we liavc die Robert I'ly J 8il lur itoek. One of the licit Slieep j nn the market. ! I REED & HORTON Druggists 4 HIM Hill LOCAL NKWS ITKMS Mr. u ml Mm ' V Allen wnro In Ilond lat night from their much on (From Wednesday's Dull.) Itlie .MmoIIii. I-nil N Walton- was up from Tum-j Night Officer Frank Ktilp left yea- lerday evtiiilng fur I'ortluiul on of- tU 111! lllldllM'M, l. A. Thomas riitiirni'il this morn ing from u hiiidue trip of aevural t win todny l)r W. S. Morse anil party are In I. Ili'iiil from Wasco. ( H. 1 1 miIm-uii In In Portland today on ii brief busies vlelt. Floyd Dement left lent nltfhl on ItimliifHN trip to Portland. $ Mr nml Mm. Clyde M. MrlCay have ri'tiirniMl to Ilond (mm a visit to Fort lanil Kvelyn Hedlent la how tmtoyH4 In the M. I, A ft. freight trifle at Astoria. Mm N. 0. Mavis Iim return)! from m vacation trip tw Aetorla and other wiit nolnta. L i Mrnltli. of ItMdmond. aaa In Jlml loUy for the meet In of tnej i utility rourt days In Portland. Curl II. House, of Lower Hrldgn, U in town today to iiitnml the meeting uf the county uotirt. John CiiuiilnKliHin, deputy gutun warden, Ima returned from un official trip to the Mutollua. . Mlaa Ornre Ward la able to bo aVout ai;alH. having recovered from, i a severe attack of iiumihiok, Mr. ami Mm. Claud Matz and Mr. anel Mm. II. I). Mellrlde left thla morning by auto on u trip to Med-' ford lr J II Cotinarii left for Port- land laat nlalit to lake the examlna- tlnna ftir.tllnrnijUontnl Jtoiigrvo Corps. x f J. N II. (lurking, or Tutnalo, IiUh liooti cirJoyliiB a lirlxf vlalt from fita ami, a liunt run eh or of tho (MiihIIIIh ai'ittnti. P (' Noycn, who waa liijurrtil im tarilay tuortiliiK whan h full from a )m Mir in tlia llatiil yartla, waa latatii (o Portland laal Hltfht lr. a rmioiitly tuillaii Ui, (Irulin rundli, warn lu Hand tMtWiUff from tltllr ..au. 1....... .. aliljaM , iit.vi iiiiiii iioni rrtmkmiei A tiiarrlNn IkwwHi whs laatieil fruiti that nfflra of tlia Beiiliiy rlark ttfta wtwk to llifrry K. Orliuea himI Mttta 1'nnay F. Howanl, ht)i of Im I'Ihh. Tho ilntB for tlln wwlilliiK hla not hajHi Hnnotinecil. ; Jon l.yona laft laat nlKlit for l'ort luuil, whura ha Ima Joined tlia railroad oiiKluwtra' uorpM. From Portland lit will ito cltlinr to J'ulo Alto or to 1'mi hiicoIh, ulmr trulnlnc campa are ho IllK aatahllahad. After n protrnotod Hhaaura from Ilond, Frud Hay, of ProMer, Waali IiikIoii, forinnrly h nnuiiliur of, th lluuil school dlrentoruto, la horn via ItlitK old uuiuulntuiici. Iln Intl tuutoa that ho may tuovo lioro In tho full. Tim llaptlat Woman'M Union will hold ii houIiiI tit tlm homo of Mra. W. W. Fo'ulknur, 78 Hlvumlde Iloulo vard, on Tliursduy iifternuon IivkHi nln nt 2:30. Mra. T. II. Fuloy will nmlut lu eniiirtaluliiR, nud all uro Invltml to nttund. Mm H U, BhiPlnlr loft thli moru intf 4"T liVilUlio In 0wko, after vlaltlna for tlio laat faw ilaya with liar dHiiKhtor. Maw Kdna Wlnclnlr. '..r iiiU miv " i II. A Oavla, aon of lha lata Mra. I), rt fkott, a formar raaldant of; Hand, la In th fitf from hla noma In l Anaaloa, on Imalnoai con' ', nmtnrt with tho iloalng up of tlm ac ml Mm. T. J. I'arhirry. Who Ut' . ii. m. i-pfKH) ui in bmw jmrBn ; or Mliu, waa In ltoni tnU momlnc on hla way Ui TiinmIo to continue j tho Invfitlajillon of tn cauaf of tho! loan lu th Irrigation roaorrbir. It ( la axpwtml that tho work will be, Mimplld within two weaka. ! BEFORE YOU LEAVE SKKOni NEW LINK OF HAND syptVTk W TVlIVT r SUIT BAGS TRUNKS CASES Wo Imvo u odiuplctf lino of t host travel intf cwnliuls' various stylos in mutorhil am! sliapo ami in many sios (From Tnnadny'n Oolly.) 11. V. Culvwrly, or HlNtura, la In thn Aiy today. ' )). K. Hunter haa roturnyd from n hualuae trip to Cutiada. 1)oukLh Miillarkny hna rucovorod fro nm HiiVcro attack of mimalim. Mm, It. II. (Joitld tins koiih to Re- 'nttlo to vlhlt rolatlvoa for the nuxt two mniithi. Mr.and Mm. B. I'. Hurelny nra apHudlux tliu day In Hand from lliulr homo In Tutnalo. T. A. McCauii. of Tha Hhcvlln I llxoii CoiHimny. lft on ii IiuiInchhi trip to Spokane ttta nlRht. n)6h W. CdeMay- and family laft laat Jilftht for Cortland, whart thwy Hill make their future home. I)r U. C. t'(M Ima returned from Portland, uliere lie amended the tn)tliiK of the Stntt; Hoard of Med hal Kxatufnom, '"". Mm. F. Duiuent rjlurnitd thla inoruInK from. PortlBiia ami Aitorla, Hhere for the paa 8 U. U'lRRlna, fralffht and paaaeiu fFrorn Mnnday'a Dally.) (1. T KllrhlnK, of rrinTll1e, waa n v lull or In Hand ytttHorday. Alvln H. Hawk and Frank Worwly, or Fri'iiiont, are In the city. Mlaa Grace Ward la conflowl to heri home I))' an aWack or meaalea. Mm. Oertrude Hlnt.e, or Creaoent, i la apvndltiK a few daya In ilend. A. M. I'rliiKle returnwl thla morn Iti); from u week end trip 4o I'ort luiul. W. A. Ilnrrlninn and family, of Fort Hock, were Sunday vlaltora lu the city. f Alphonaa V. Aya, of La I'ina, waa a w-k end vlaltor lu Hand to enter hi aappllcatlnu for the next offloem' traluliiK vamp. Hufu ('. Ilolmun, county conimla-i alonor of Mtiltuomali couiKy, wm in; Ilond lHt iiIkIiI, riiturnliu; to I'ort luiul from a cuniplni; trip lu tho vi cinity of JitMid. A 1miIihm meetltiK or the Ladloa' I.llirury cluh will he held at 3 o'clock TiHHiday aftornoon at the Hend 1'uh- lln I.llirury. The meutltiK will be Im portant and all mombera arc urged to come. BOYS' KAYNEE WAIST SUITS am ROMPERS (From Saturday's Dally) Lrnt A. Thomaa la on a bualneoa trip to Portland. Foraal Supervlaor W. O. HastliiRa la on a trip to Slater. ltd. l.yona haa returned to Hend from a trip to Portland. Tom Cronlti and Pat Harry are In the city today from Sliver I.ake. Marah Awhrey returned laat nli?Jit '- " to hla home In the Tumalo action. . A. D. Lea, or Prlnsle FalU, waa ,B Bn(, yiaMuK BBT daugatar, Mlaa In Ilend today to purchaaa a new jj,jhh Sinclair. auto. J. T. Hardy, travelling ireigui ami .'.pw Mu!h of IIjiut t ,,, and h iltlnx J14 Ii WASH SUITS $ 1 .'25 to $1 .JO ROMPERS 50cto.Sl.15 Special Values in House hold Requisites 10 Dozen 24x48 Heavy Hath Towels, 50c value Special at ' 39c 72x90 Sheets, seamless, heavy quality 90c 81x1)0 " " " $1.00 42x80 Pillow Cases 25c Large Size Hemmed Bedspreads .. $1.35 Extra Large " " .. $1.75 JAPANESE LUNCHEON SETS .'30xJJ0 Center with 12 Napkins, $1.25 per set 50x50 Center with 12 Napkins, $2.00 per set STOP AND SHOP AT THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL the Oregon m a .a a-a. i aa a -ruruaa i.iaa n t nm a- . .- IK iroin.roriiami. ami Aiiona.i "- "" - ...-. ""'"" i al-nKr agent for alt. haa lMfilltgiA J.aMy In the ar- Jf "J J &' Jienu snmn returneu tooay 10 ine Tumalo Hanger station after seeur Ing aunpllea in Hand. Jo Lyons baa ctiliitod in the' rail lery. A. M. Prlngle laft for Portland gir Hgent for th O -W. II. & N.t'""'' nignt, ami win return .Motiuay arrived In Ilend laat night from a, Morning. htiilneaa trip along the line Mm K D Sinclair, of dnwego, is tr GaHaaz BAGS from $2.?5 to $9.75 hhivlx ami Tan, 10 in u. d I H-u. U1 Til n SUIT CASES from $1.00 to $0.50 Straw, Fibre, Leather and Canvas 'SSSSBaBalBiMBBtSBflSir?!) wM$WmmM "Mil m?m fHBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal X, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa ' CaWaBnP5-Aa TRUNKS from $5.75 to $13.50 Wooden and Steel. Guaranteed 5 years. YOU'LL FIND IT AT SATHERS III ' llllll A I ISInIIII iai n ft 1 1 6113 aftfl BT RI II II ; Ii Ifilinf U W 3f I IWl fcaS 5 1 ii m. m 1 WF" 1: I1! Vr m ! He Starts Thursday, July I 11 1 and I ucfc Q umrQ I , 01 AiUoa.o t isuiyo I Be Sure to Attend ! It Will Save You 1 II Money! i '. ,FOR ECONOMY SAKE SHOP AT I WARNER'Sl Bend's Economy Center JgJI iBSfllSaBBBBlBlaiBBBBWiaBiliSBBaSlBBWaB8iiBallSiBs3ai road engineers' carpei and vtU leave I soon for Portland to report for duty Mm. Ash HoHston left laat night for Portland and .Montana points. where she wfll visit for wvera! weeks. Inm HtUIng and Mr. W Mrav I. Ilnrhenda were in town yeoterday from the Helelng ranch on the Meto- Lu. J A Hatuka will laara toala;lit for' Oregon City and SoattU on IntsV nem trln. He expects to rotwrn to Hend Tuesday. K. A. Lwellm was In from the Kant Lako ranor euttoa tochnr. brlnttlng In his little son for med ical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Updike loft yes terday for their ranch at the nU (From Thursday Dally.) Fred X. Wallace, of Tumalo, Is iu Hand for the celebration. Jumea Ilurkhard, of Crane, Is a. business visitor in tha eity. today. Mrs. J. M. Carljai. of Gist. Is in Ilend today. L Mies Bvn Itocho. of Portland, Is In a few days. nfd visiting frrends for : .1 Chrls E.Harrtah and children, ot Held, are in Hand for the celebration. .Mrs. J. J. Stefihena, of La Pino, Is. tn the city. Marry Ksmnanl unl Tont Qulnn. of I'rlnevllle, were Bond Ttaltors y.t- terday. : Mlaa Lena Hamilton, of Silver lAhw, U OBcndlng a f days in Bond.. ' Mr. and Mm. R I. t 'ark and J. II Tomea are In Bend t.nlay from their hone in La- Pine. MOOVlilt DKIVI.VC1 TO CHICAGO (From Tuesday's Dally.) aoorae K. Hoover, toe) Maxwell of the Vetnllua. afiar attandlcur tho ', mil sunnay nsraiaa, aecora- celebratlou ta Kami. iS!!!l ' J' fwkrtt?,- ,fo,r " mtontp, whore Mr. Hoover will visit Mra. F. n. Ufetta, 9C tltt, to rflatlvoa for sovtral.waeks. Mr Orogon. eeoantWHtw bylhw dwsBhv mirt txpecta to make several Max U-r. Mina Mildred Witt is In Mend jq teats while en route, taking vla!t'.iig her aon, Ftn 8, Wait, of tbofnew oar for the trip. ceutrai Oregon iwuk. (From Frldar UMIjV) :" Sam Wood, at Itedmaaid. sRnt yeaterda) In Bond. M. W. Ournoy and'j. H. larael, at Milllcan. are In the city. Mrs. C. It. Poole vu tn Band last night from. Rtdoxwl. Mlaa I.Mcllle Peal, of La Pine, wast a Hend vlaltor laat night. Mr and Mrs. T. M. Ilooth. of Mo tollua. ar snautmiv the, day Iwjleud, W. J. UHI wa.is the;jBUy jflitori day from CHne Fall. "- Tuiuulo. are UaA VW9M . I A marriage ueeuso.was iwuuu'yee terda to Brie OlunU and,. Mum Nancy Do I.een, both of Uand Miftg Eleanor Whiimora has re turned to Bend after a week's vaca tion at the Lewis ranch. Mrs. Q. L. Dooaou, of RsdMQml, was 1 Ueud yesterday for tha aon eluding day ot the celebration. Herbert J. Owens and George SUv ena ure In Hand today from Quto-wny. Harry Keunard returned yester day to his home in PrluqvlllOt after tannin in me coieuraiioa Jiuru Clyde McKay and Miss Margaret Sehrooder hnva left for Portland to join Mrs. McKay. Tho Christian church ladios aid socloty will meet next Wednesday at tha homo ot Mrs. Qerklng In this city. J. B. Warner, who haa been con fined to his room for several daya by injuries sustained Tuesday 'night when ho was attacMa while return ing to his homo' in T3rothere)hn6,w abU) to leave thQhopH'a i.M 'fc"" ' YOU WANT TO FARM $100 down, balance on time. 70 aeraa range adjoining; half-acre gar dsMU acre potatoes; on main dltili, rwo' miles from Deachmee. 7 miles from Ueud; years crop,' and paid loats) only ?i00. A"elraaApC. llul latin. - is, Our WHITE SERGE TROUSERS are worth making a " fuss overhand you'll think so tbo, once you see thorn. $5,00 the pair. - It's time to don fresh, cool togs. Our slocks are full of everything you need for July. . Silk Shirts. of exquis ite patterns. "5jg Up $5 New styles in soft collars. 15 and 25c A. L. French ffit .'M-lJi '