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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1917)
PAOK I. IlKNI) nOI.l.KTIN, lRNI, OIUCtlON, THl'ttHDAV, .U'm'HT 110, 1017 LOCAL NEWft ITEMS (From Monday's Dall',) Miss Grace Word left SAlurdny for a vacation trip to Portland. Mrs P. O. Minor was on the train today bound for Drldel Voll. County Commissioner I. R. Smith ves In from Hodmoud today. Mrs. Preil SturgeMi of Suutox, left esterday for a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Hoke are the par ents of a six-pound Klrl, born yester day. J. L. Galther wont ovr to ited mond this morning on telephone business. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Keyes movey In yesterday from Hums and will live Ih Dend. Miss Nellie Helmor has returned to Uend, alter a three weeks' visit :n Portland. A. G. Allen spent tho week end at Hood ltlver on business, returning this morning. Miss Ada Taylor, of Sisters, spent tho week end In town and returned this morning. Mrs. N. G. Davis cams back yes terday from Taeoma, where she spent several weeks. Mrs. J. L. l'orlnger left Saturday for Cedro-Woolley. Wash., where her husband Is now stationed. Mrs. A. G. Allen has returned from a five weeks' trip to Lincoln, Nebras ka, where she visited her parents. Miss Doris Poster returned to her homo In Portland yesterday, after a brief visit with friends In Uend. Mrs. II. ,H. DoArmond loft yester day to spend the next two weeks at the Dan Hclslng ranch on tho Me tollus. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harkness moved back to thoir former home In Ontario. They had been In this city since December. James Fellows, musical Instructor at Durns, was 'In town on his way home from an outing spent at the lakes south of Dend. Miss Irene Hawks has gone to her home In Walla Walla, after visiting at the home of Mrs. O. C. Henkle part of the summer. Charles Haines and family nro on a trip to Spokane and Uelllughtuu, Washington. Mrs. 9. K. Huberts relumed to Itoud last night ntter a two mouths' visit in Portland. Mrs. It. C. Cunningham Is on her way to Holse, Idaho, today and ex pects to live there permanently. Miss Kpsle Cox, of Portland, ar rived 1ur night to visit Rt tho home of her sister, Mrs. Kennoth Sawyer. Miss Grace Ward Is convalescing from an attack of mumps. She will leave sfbon for Portland for her v ra tion. . Miss Marion lwrenco returned to Uend ! night, after visiting with friends In Portland for the lust five weeks. Luu Is C. Panotf has made a trip to Portland and may go oust from there. He will be gone between two weeks and a month. Mrs. J. I,. Perluger has gone to Cedro-Woolley. Washington, to Join her husband, who Is now the Uaptlst minister In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smock concluded their visit with friends In Uend and have returned 'to Culver. They were In town since Monday. Miss V. Uakor Is on her way to Portland, after a two weeks vacation In Central Oregon. She "was staying on a ranch noar Tumnlo. John Sathcr and Kil. Lyons, who left recently by auto for the south, have arrived in San Francisco, ac cording to reports received bore to day. Miss Joyce Wood and little Lail Whlttemoro have gone back to their respective homes In Deschutes, after spending a few days In town with friends. P. E. Plsk, of Parmn, Idaho, was In Uend several days adjusting In surance and acting as administrator to an estate. He returned tu his home today. Kil. Dougherty, yard foreman at The Shevlln-Hlxon Company plant, returned to Ilond last night after vis iting for the last two weeks In Van couver. II. C. Miss Madge Uratton and Harry L. Haker left for Newberg this morning come back horo before taking her departure for the Willamette Volley H. Loan, of Tualmeo Co., Calif., has gono to Portland after looking over tho country hero. A. I). Lee, at whose home ho was a visitor, has coudurtcd him on a sightseeing trip to Prlnglo Falls and Ifastlnke Hot Springs. Mr. Lean will go directly home from Portland. . . . . i a. b. uryani was in town over tne am, w, K0 from ,her0 t0 aranU week eqd and loft today for Spopa.. ,i m-aimn hn tmnii hre kano. He came In from a buslnoss over a year but doeg not Mpecl t0 return. trip to Klamath Palls Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Daggett and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wilson, of Itedmond, were visitors In Uend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Davis and son. Howard, returned Saturday from a month's trip to Portland, Taeoma and Seattle, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson left last night for Redmond, where they will remain until Mr. Anderson has recovered fully from his recent ill ness. Judge T. B. J. Duffy was in Uend before returning to PrinavlIIe from hla Willamette Valley trip. He 1ms been away oh a week's vacation in Western Orogon. llllly George, former middleweight champion boxer of the Pacific eoast, ".a In Dend for a few days from Idaho, where ho has been learning new wrinkles in the fight game. Vornon A. Forbes returned yester day from an auto trip aoross the mountains. H. E. Allen, who made tho outgoing Journey with him, re turned to Dend by train. J. C. Rhodes came in from Port land by train this rooming, leaving has. car In Portland. He will go down the end of the week and bring It back, probably neeompanled by Ward Coble. Having concluded a three days' vis it with old school mates residing In Dend, R. H. Mereer returned to Par ma, Idaho, today. He was the guest of Ray Wilkinson, Don MaCann and Mr. and Mrs. Mereer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson came in Sat urday night from Odell Lake and left this morning for Burns. They had been on a camping trip. II. A. Miller, H. J. Overturt and George Jones returned yesterday by auto from a trip to the ooast. Robert II. Gould, who left with the other three, branahed off at Portland, going to Seattle, where his wife is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Kaue will leave on September 8 for Philadel phia, stopping at principal ckAw mv route. Tho will go by way of L Angelos, and ' after reaching - New York will travel by boat to New Or leans George S. Young, W. T. Mullarkey and J. Alton Thompson were In Ited mond last night to bo presout at Ma sonic Initiation ceremonies, It. A. Ulanchard receiving the degree of piaster Mason. Ed. Stoehr loft last night for Port land, en route to Spokane, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Stoehr Is visiting with relatives In the valley and will Join her husband within the next three weeks. August Anderson is recovering slowly from his recent Illness, and will be moved to Redmond In a day or so, his wife accompanying him. During his absence Kd. H. Keane Is taking his place as deputy sheriff. Mrs. M. Neely, of Monmouth. Is (From Friday's Dally.) 'Metre Kokton lelt for Kly. New. this morning. Mrs. It. G. Lambersou left tor Port land this morning. Mrs. P. J. Spear Is spending sev eral days lu tlaker on business. II. L. Coble returned to Pendleton after a brief business trip to Uend. Mrs. Homer Cecil, of Suntex, U spending a vacation at Long Bench, WatdiltiKton. L. II. Halrd Is lu Portland this week and expects to return with u new automobile. Mrs. II. 11. Small returned to her home In Hums after a pleasure trip to Opal City. Walter Klmntell, of Lebanon. Is horo to visit his brother, Carl Kim inell, several days. Miss M. K. Gray and Miss llllla Mathlsou, of Redmond, spent the day iu tow it with frrlends. M. A. Palmer was on the outbound train this morning on his wny to Prince Kdwnrd Island, Canada. Charles Whitfield and P. Sanders left last night fur a vacation trip to Portland, Spokane and Seattle. Mrs. M. Uevnus and Miss Nell He vans passed through Heud on their wuy home to Portland from Hums. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Day. of Port laud, have arrived In Uend and will have offices lu the O'Kutto building. I W. M. Hudson, special government! agent, was In this city several days and returned this morning to Port land. I Mrs. Nellie Rnberson and Miss Pay i Roberson have returned home to, Lewlston, Idaho, after visiting wllhj Mrs. Aiken at Paisley. j Mrs. J. P. Reynolds and daughter, I Mary, returned today from Vancou ver, Washington, where they hove spent tho past three weeks. Miss Stolts. who has been visiting lu Uend several weeks, has gone to Crescent City. Calif., to farm her homestead and leach school. Mrs. R. W. Leonard will visit at' Dunsmulr, Calif., and Ashland, where she tins relatives. Sho left Rend Ihltf morning to be gone a month. J. L. Gault, of Hums, stopped lu Uend on the way to Crator Lake. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Gault has recently been In Prlno- vllle and Portland. M. J. Lemons Is bank from Needles. Calif., after an absence of two and a half years. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Lemons and will take up his residence here again. County Judge W. D. Harues, Judge II. r. Kills. Mrs. K. II. Wilson. Miss Cornelia Wilson, Mrs. A. F. !aron MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, SHOES and UNDERWEAR AT A SAVING The teller will toll you that people grow prosperous through the Wine use of moncv. As u money-Having business proposition, your future needs should hu purchased here and right now. A little comparison will soon convince anyone that here and now is the place and time for every thoughtful person to make a splendid money-saving investment. No one can hope for lower prices to come within the next twelve months that higher prices are sure to prevail in the near fuUire, all admit. Our clothing stock of Men's and Young Men's Hand-tailored Suits is far and away the largest and best selected of any in Central Oregon. We guarantee vou an absolute fit in all sizes from 1)2 to '12 chest measurement. The suits now on our racks were contracted for last October, and there's a con siderable difference in the prices vc obtained then and now, but the advance has only begun. You may be sure that all kinds of manufactured woolen goods are going to soar sky high. Uuy Now! BOYS' SHOES-DependableOnes Hoys heavy gunmetal 00 OEJ Hoy Scout Shoe, S'to (go QQ Shoes, Olo tO S iP&i,C4J j;j , 4iSS Heats all for service, f?0 EL( Tan,' Neolin sole, lace, r0 Ot SVs to 11 3.OU ialJ t() 2 f 0).0 No better shoe .for the (to 7C "Mohican," 2 to (I, fcO 7C money, ll'o to 13 )' ' t P & Will give your boy the fcO (( Hoys' Tan School Shoes, dJO (( most wear, 13io-2 .. . vJ.UU S', toll tJ.UU Satisfaction with every (go EjQ Scuffers, 1 1 to 13, (Jo OC Make Your Choice from this Assortment 127 SUITS AT $12.50, $15.00 IM SUITS AT ... $17.00, $18.00, $20.00 8(5 SUITS AT $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 REED-SMITH Mercantile Co. FASTEST CROWING STOKE IN 11 IE STATE spending a few days In Irlnev!lle be- " M,s K- Coleman have re fore going home. She has been a turned from an auto trip to Newport, guest at tho homes of Mrs. I. W. ' Mr. anil Mrs. Henry M. Orant have Snyder and Mrs. U. C. Cady and will! arrived In Ilond from Wallula, Wash- (From Saturday's DallyO Kd. Lamb returned today from a buBlnosa trip to Madras. Lea A. Thbmas Is on a business trip to Koosovelt, Washington. AV D. Smith, of Mllllcan, Is a The Clothes You Want for Here Fall Are business visitor in the city today. ' JA. Jl. Luce, of Orandview, Is a business visitor In Uend today. J. Edward Larson-returned -last You want them because we have priced them right to give you real economy and because they're offered in the spirit of economy. You want them because Hart SchafF ner& Marx made them, because they're all-wool, stylish and big values, and because they fit and are guaranteed to satisfy. Big line of famous Gordon Ferguson (Field & Streams) Mackinaw's. Splendid assortment of Sheep Lined Coats and Leather Vests. New Fall Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear are on display all we ask you to do is to look; we don't need to worry about the rest. MARTIN & CASHMAN The Home of Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes Inglou, In preparation for the open Ing of the fall term of school. Mr Grant Is the newly Hooted high school principal. W. II. Darker, who Is romieitrd with the Sloan property lu the Mll llcan section, has purchased the Mas toller house on Ilroadway and will make his home thorn. Tho salu was arranged through the office of the Hugln Land Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis ami dill Iron havn moved to i'ltyallup, Wash., where Mr. Davis will ho engaged In the fruit huslnus. The family has lived here 15 mouths while tho fath er has worked In the Shevllu-lllxoii mill. X. II. Klllott. of Terrebonne, Is In town today, coining up with George Hamilton and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Klllott, or Terre bonne, and John Haggard, a pros pective settler from Greet Falls, Montana. After spending since Saturday on the road an automobile arrived here this aflornoon from Oakland, Calif., bearing a party of motorists com posed of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Miss Delia Klpke and William O'Toolo. Thoy uro bound for points In Washington, taking In the sights along the way. The trip was tnadu 'as far north as Klamath KnlU by wa fnf tho I'm-lflc Highway, which they 'left In order to visit Crater Lnk" The remainder of the route was covered on the Central Oregon roads. (Prom Thursday's lhtlly.) Miss Mary Comic returned to Ited mond today after visiting Mrs. A. K Huldmrd In Ilond. , Mrs. "(J. W. Stege. flf ftilem. I visiting her htiHlmtid In this city and will remain a week. After visiting Mrs. K. I). Wilton sovoral days, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mslk son have returned home to T.-rrv-boiino. George Hrowster, of I'rlnevllle. Is now with the Oregon Knglneers at Camp Lewis, Amerleau Lake, Washlugten. Italph Ollson, son of K. D. Glliou. of this city, was In Uend yesterday, having driven In on auto business from Han rlrauelsco. Kour chairs at your service at the Motropolltan. No waiting. Adv. CAHD OF THANKS. Wo wish to express our slnrero ; thanks and appreciation to the many I friends who so kindly assisted inn and EAT where the best leople EAT CLUB CAFE Under New Management i SJHMniJHiiw' my family during the recent III: - f of my wife, Harhel McKdowii, A M'KKOWN AND 220p ('HILniUlN. jS "? Mf IB III 111 lllil n ifi Hi 7 f it "' 'JPI FAAT RPT THE HOSIERY XJ J l IV. VU 1 FOR. ALL THE FAMILY FOR WOMEN FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS FOR MEN "FOOT REST' Hoie aJJ to the family Imppineu became it promote! the comfort anJ appearance of the family's feet anJ saves the family's money. When we tell you the "FOOT REST" hoie is the betl In the country for the money, we are only telling you what rftfid teti have proven. "FOOT REST" i the best. Unle you uie this line, you won't tfet full Value for the money you ipenj for hoie WARNER'S Bend's EcoJ Ctv . r? n'fe&tJWAUiisi.uess.,o-JpJp J!ortl FLORSHEIMISHOES - - - DUTCHESS TROUSERS w rs s WV Jand. .f.L.'fi -