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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
ih:n vm&mfifwinuanmaiit.THvwhY, $v4w$mm ifajHtt TAOR ft. DRAFTED!!! All Suhodl Cliildiuiiwho believe in 1'rcpiii-i'diiCK.s .should iiiiike il a point to cl their supplies ut HEADQUARTERS We lmve all ofthe things yon will need for n nine mouths eunipuiKU-'Ttiblets, Pencils, Note Hooks, Tens, Ink all of the things you will need. TKXT HOOKS OF ALL KINDS FOR TIIK CIIADES OH FOR TIIK INCH SCHOOL REED & HORTON TIIK RIJXALL STORB LOCAL NKWS ITEMS I ' (from Wednesday's Dally,,) Mrs. I.. ( Marluii hiih' In Inm nlKlit (mm Itrdiixiiid Alborl Arkfcfinan la In Portland on u two weeks' liimtttHMM trip. Andrew Nlmrliul, of luiitrlal, was In llmiil yeattirday on business. II. J. Ovarturf In bark from. fly tin: trip li" iiihiIii to 1'iirtlwliTfVRntur 1 day nlKlit. J("ili Varro, of llnrthers. spent yesterday In Mend IiwKIhk after bus bies matters. C. II. JlIIIH WMHl III lSg)lUtMS (0- , day to Imik orer his fxrm.f Helwlll rnturii tonight. I fr ? W. IC. Mftfomark km petiRr Imund for Itedhtond where he Hnt the tiny H bMelnae. ,t'n Mtee Itdna Mucin Ir In In Portland t take federal rlyll aarvlrn examina tion Itt stenography. ' Dr. llHMl(Hk returned to Portland that mnrnlnn after spendlnj Uire months at Udell l,ake. Mm. iCdith Uneakar. of Opal City. aoeHt ihe Uy Ih IUm1 recently, trad lag nMil vtalttaK fr1Mt. Tharon It. Olson, of Tlconta, U Ih II wul to fllH on a homeetaud on the Hexham ralla HrtKatlnn ltlKliton M. Mwank waa In llwnd . yesterday from I.Ihh eounty, to file on m humastead In tli la vicinity. Mr. aail .Mrs. A. J. Iteynojda, or Pasadena, left Hand thla morning to Jimtliiuo ihelr uiilo tour of the north- wrwtt. (Irant Mann, of Cornelius, baa onc Imrk to lila home, IihyIhk anent aev oral ilaya loeklMK ovar hoinaelaada near I.u IMhh. ' Mtea Margaret Wleal la ennoctod home tonight afiar visiting far sev eral weoka la Portland and Van louver. I .on la Colvay la In Portlai d ipend Ihk h fw daya before sUu f'tr Xanana. Mh does nut expiJWo re turn In Hand. Mlaa How ana Campbell, oflted mend, arrltrijd lae&nlght aad wiflwak up liar Haw worK at (ha wStcrn Union office. . Mr. mill Mrs Osmr MotrhetS and , Hon will leave lojnorruw murnllp; by auto for Aahluud on u two weeks vnontlon. John Fry, a forinur realdtfnColhls city, left Hand toduy for bur home In Albany aftor apomlliiK yaaldjjJiMvk lijK ovnr lila proporty In thla vlfltiKy II K Htnitli waa In loilay from tlm Tiiiualo raiiKi'r alatlou to confnr Willi ArlliiK Koroat Kuporvlaor V. V. Ilnr pliHin In nKaril to, forcatry uiattnra. Tomorrow iftrtioou at 2: HO the llaptlat Wommi'a louKUa will bolil Ita roKiilar aoclal iiihiUiik at lli linmo uf Mra. A. II. Horn In Illvur Trru: Ulllllllllll. ('. K. (Inrrliiill nml Mlaa Itltilirh (iHrri'lin)ii ur rntiirnliiK I" their old homn at Mlmrliliiii, WyomliiK. Tlmy wr liuro but u fitw wmikn wIimii Mra. (larrataon wua tiiknu III and illiil. Mho waa liurlnil lual wunk. Dr. and Mra. It. I. HIiiko ami daiiKhlr, Mllilrnil, IhU tjnluy In Ihalr Motor t-ar for ('ambrldK. Idaho, wliara lliy liitaml to IIvh. TIih fiimlly la formarly from l'aHdltun and baa InmH wmIIhk tha atiiHmar baro. I'. II. Contially, of Kolay Xprlnna, pmtn lb nltihl In twn and wont on In Maaplti linlay. Ha raw ovar tho woHHIalna with a party of man on horaebark and rwnrl nlanty of xanif. Tba wan ha waa with kllM 1 dar. MrKlnlay Olllandor tmdml hla brlaf vlalt tw hla aranta whlla on a 10-day furlmiKH from tha naval tralnlMK l tloa at Ran DIko and li'ft town thla morning. Ila hua licon away five montha and iptMtn to h put on iMMrd a vaaaal aa wmh an ha roturim Wllllatn II. Oray, of Dtwliutwt, la takltiK a parly of apiirtamon on a huntliiK tnl ftahliiK trip to Crulnr l,ak k-i Ilk automoldla. With him ura llanry JohHium, I'aul Millar, Kd Kar Millar and Jnaapli l'atwu. Thoy turtwl out yaaianhiy muruliiK from their human uiid apaut part of today In Ibind, IhuvImk for tliu aouth oarly In tha nfiaruomi. - ---" f . t ;; Wa liava all or tlic FADS IN EAR J RINGS Come in and look at tliem. : t Larson & Company Watchmakers & Jewelers (Prnin TuaiMlay'a Dally.) Mra. (' (' Cmiob waa n tha aUKa for llitrw today. It. S. Tkontaa took tha train for Tha Dallaa today. Tom Sharp waa nnothar I'rtnavllla vlaltor who waa hara on bnalnaaa. N KIhk waa a piiaaanxar oh Ilia train bound for l.ia AnKlaa laat nlKht. Mr. mid Mra. CeorKa X. VotiiiR and ulilldrau loft laat iilr.lit on a trip to Han Krnmiliipo. K. I1. Schmidt rnturuud homo to (Joraldlne, Mont., IiuvIiik apmit four daya In Hand. William Mumby ruturnod to Fort .Stttvoua today after vliltltiK frlunda at Fort Hork. Mra. II. K. Curtta and baby wont to TyRh Vallay today to vlalt rain tlvaa it alioit tltno. V. (). I.vo apniit aovHral dnya In town mid loft for hla homo at I'rlno vllln thla mornliiK. W. U. I.owory la on nJhroe wi'oka' vlalt to Portland. .Ho punned through town on hla way In. I'nlor Katon, of I. a P'mh, haa kiimb to I'ortlnud, ari'ompuuyliiK Inn latli ar, who la anrloualy III. II. J. Ovorturf la In Mood Itlvor with hla llitln hoii who la rwovorlnc from a minor operation. ' K. I., lllaarkar l on Ida way baak to Daiivllla, llllii old, hla old home. Ho waa tmiploywl In Hand u ahurt tlm a. Mra. I. ImbtHllH, of Caatla Itimk, WaalilnKton, la vlaklMK Mra. I.. I.. Colili at har ho ma on Dalawnrs u van ii a. In ordar to havo aiuopttratlon par formiNl by a apaclallat. II. llaean left thla morning for Mlnnanpolla. Ila will Iih k'iiih thra iiHintha. Mra. I. K. Hanntdl. of Daahulaa, apant a)VHral daya hare oh bualnaaa and rHtirnwl homa thla mornlHK. KIih waa ni'CflmpaiiltHl by bar amall son. Hev. W. C. Stewart, jtor of tho Hand Mutbodlai church, la vlaltlHR In Mnnmoiitb ami axpm'ta to rot urn to thla city oh Thurnday, Septem ber 20. Whlln liar daiiRhtnr nttntida achool In HtHittlc, Mra. Jumoa Joeknou will apHinl tha wjutor In that city. MIm Jaekaon mid bur mothar lufl Hand thla mornliiK. Dr. CwirKa JannliiRf, who haa ban tha Kuaat of Chnrlaa Main, haa gona to Portland to apend w vara I daya bafora baKlmilMK hla Journay home to KaUMia City. Mra. A. A. Andaraon and rhlldrrn cama ovar trnip Itadmond thla inorii InK to Join Mr. Andaraon, who la a daputy aharlff hara. Thay will maka thalr home Ih Hand. Dr. (MiarltM lllark nml N'nrnuiH Cobb arrived yaatarday from Port land, hnvliiK motored over MclCenxIa Pain. Thoy will vlalt Mr. and Mra. Ij. L. Cobb a fow days. A marriage llronso lai'iod yoator- day afternoon from 4ho oftlca of tha county olork waa for James (), llngon and Kuiella Charmon. Na dato ha boon sot for tlio wiuldliiK (From Mondny'a Dally.) V. M. IIoiIkos Is In Motollus itttond I li It to bitsltioss. 0, II, Krlcksou Is In Portland on a. RovurnI woiikB husluoas trip, Dr. IJ. C. Coo loft Saturday night on n proruaalounl trip to Portland. CInirloH Whltflold baa rnturned from a short vacation spunl ut Ho attlo. Cwl Hrlrkaou wont to Portland this morning to Join tba onglneers' oorps. II. K. Hoimainnu hna laaaal a ranch at Torrnbouna and left thla morning to live thara. Mra. A. (1. Davla and rhlldran ar on thalr way to Kckerl, Colorado, to vlalt a month with her paranta. F. O. Krlrkaou haa gona to Itcd mond to look ovar ranch land with tha Intention of making a purchase. Dr W. W. Faulkunr baa returned to Hand from a month's vlalt In Port land and other Willamette Valley points. ' Arthur II. Ward returned today to t'autralla, Washington, attar spend ing a week with hla brother, Klmer, of Hand. Two men who spanl the week-end In Hand are T. I.. Jamea and J. A. Martin. They returned to The Dalles thla morning. Mlaa Kleanor Whltmora bus re turned to her work as deputy county dark, after a vacation spent In Prlne vllle and Deschutos. There will ba a business meeting of the Pareut-Teacher Association at the new hlglnstfliool on September H at 3 o'aloeknaharp. Helen and John Clark returned from a vlalt In Oregon City today Their paranta came In from La Pine to meet them, and spent the night In town. Mrs. William Kerr arrived yeeter- day from Hood itlver and will visit a few daya with Mlaa Mary Coleman. Mra. Kerr Hvea In Chicago and Is on u trip west. Charles !owe la back from The Dalles after spending a week there picking fruit. Ha returned home Saturday night with hla machine full of watermelons. Dr. Norvall and W. I. Weaterfleld motored over from Craaa Valley Sat urday evening and remained In town until this morning. Mr. Westerfleld visited his son. Floyd. 1.. A. Hall has returned from Hart line. Washington, where he spent the summer harvesting. He came In last night and today expected to go on to Is ranch at Mllltcau. Dtuinett Ilond, for several months dry clerk at the Pilot Ilutto Inn, has left for San Pranelaeo. Cordon Thompson, of San Francisco, la ex pectant to arrive shortly to fill the va cancy. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Whltaker. of Hampton, returned lat night from Corvallla wher they wont to attend the funeral or Mr. Whltaker'a father. They alao visited with relatives a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Kana left Saturimy night for Now York and Philadelphia. Thay will vlalt in many I the eastern cltlea ami will return to Hand by way of New Orleans and I.oa Angeles. We're Strong On Sweaters This Fall I i a Some are heavyweights, other medium. AH arc knit of the finest worsted .yarn, dyed in rich, handsome color that neither fade'nor run. I Hi. You'll Need A Sweater thi autumn, and we'd like to sell you juit that Sweater. " A Prices Are Weaif, Compared to Values J iFaMMJT 1mI WaVlM gllaWalisl It THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE t Get Your School i I Supplies -AT- WARNER'S Bend's Economy Center I Phono Hlack 1391 I.KK A. THOMAS, A. A. I A. Architect Z-i O'Kuno IlulldlnB BEND ... OltKQON DR. TURNER KYK BI'KCIAUST, of l'ortlnml Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inqulro of THOUSO.V, TIIK JKWELKIl Open Now and Ready to Do Guaranteed Work. f SPECIAL r"V Cleaned aJJ Pressed The new way, the way that is best and safest is to have your work done in our shop, where the latest and most modern equipment insures the best work the quickest. Bend Pantorium Sphier Building SENSIBLE ECONOMY- efficiency in buying that makes every dollar buy its utmost worth-is the watch word of today. It is only sensible economy to supply needs and anticipate requirements now! If you wait longer you will pay higher priecs--mevitably--for labor, raw ma terials, in fact everything that goes in to the manufacture of goods is becom ing higher and scarcer each day. Our enormous stocks of goods already on our shelves offer you the opportunity to purchase your needp as low, and in some cases lower than the pres ent wholesale costs. SCHOOL DAYS ARE AT HAND Boys' School Suits, at $3.75 to $11.50 Boys' All Wool Knickers $1.25 to $2.25 Boys' Heavy Corduroy Knickers $1.50 pair BOYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY SCHOOL HOSE Black Cat brand, at 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c pair GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Of Bates Gingham, at $1.25, $1.50, up to $2.50 LITTLE GIRLS' DRESSES A special showing, at 75c SCHOOL SHOES The Sturdy, Dependable Kind, sizes o to 8, at $1.90, $2.15, $2.35, $2.50, $2.65 8V to 11.. ..$2.15, $2.35, $2.50, $2.65, $2.85, $3.50 12'- to 2 $2.35 to $-1.00 BOYS' HEAVY SCHOOL SHOES 2io to G, at $2.75, $2.85, $3.25 and up to $6.00 CARTER'S UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children, winter weights in all qualities. Distinguish the best from the rest ask for Carter's Underwear. STOP AND SHOP AT HnBfliEii$ BROTHERS THE DEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL County CowToater Alexander will I West wood, Cal today In tholr motor hold a meeting In Granse hall Wed- ". Thoy have been gueats at the tlasdafnlsht In nn effort to reorw- home of Mr' nml Mrs- c- - NGher , , I since Saturday. The family drovo hii me cu itwiiHB amucuiwn ami i . . . ... . up on the Pacific Hlghwajr to Port- inirrcni mure innnera in iiiv iura rounding country. land, leaving tholr home two weeks aKO. rrom tnere they came directly Mr. and Mrs. Amos Connors and on t0 Hand and will return by way of son. Charles, left for tholr home InakeWew. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR FOR EVERYONE MEN WOMEN- CHILDREN FOR MEN- Hanes, 2-piece at 75c each, or the same garment j Union Suits, $1.50 Heavy fleece-lined Cotton Suts, $1.50 Piqua, all wool, - $1.50 to $3.50 FOR WOMEN- Fleece-lined Union Suits, - - 85c Sitsnug, heavy ribbed Suits, $1.50 All Wool, various styles, $2 to $3 dr JL A JLJtliA V) niTifr) fifrtiyTgiT',;! iTIim., T?P" m rr-v