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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
PAOK 4. nKNO nui.t.iifiv. tiicJn, o.iucdON, tiu'iwday, HKiTKMiu:it ud, loir LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Krom Saturday's Dnlly) 11. C. Morey Is In Ilcdinond on n, ehort visit. 1. 1). Johnson, of Mllllcmi. Is In tho city today on IiubIiioh. Leslie 1'nJlett, of Terrehonno, was In town n short tlmo this morning. Mrs. 1). A. Keller nnd children nro expected home from Moutnun tomor row. N. Hostwk'k has gone In Prlneville to work on the Chlloquln Irrigation j ditch. ! Jock Larson left last night for Se-j nttlo to enter the wlrolws service In' tho navy. J. 1). Klnnegnn, plumbing Inspector of Portland. Is In 11 end visiting his brothers hers. I Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Sturgls. from Hums, stopped in llend on their wax to Condon today. Charles Lang and Thomas Sloan, of Portland, are In Demi looking over land, with the Intention of buying. Lee ltoyer and his brldo returned this morning from Portland where they were married several weeks ago. W. H. itothermol completed the 'work ho has been engaged In here the past month and returned to Port lahd. Goorgo Barclay Is making the trip to Oordon, Neb., whore he was called on account of the illness of his father. Miss Inez Pcnn has returned from her homo in Loganport, Indiana, to tako up her work as Instructor In the high school next week. Mrs. George Morrison Is on her way back to Ogden, Utah. She spent seven weeks in llend visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I). McBrlde. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker, of New berg, have returned to their home after spending the summer in llend. They were guests of their son, G. 11. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Xsrsckel. stopped In Beipl on their way from Prlneville to their home at Imperial. They wore accompanied by their son-in-law, Kred Ward, of Eugene. Miss Dorothy Tracy left for Pen dleton this morning In order to view tho Hound-Up. She spent three months In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Spoar and may return later In the winter. Among the Bend people attending th danco at Terrebonne last night were Fred Lucas, Rowena Campbell, C. C. Kinley and Roy Gllsou. A large crowd from all over tho nearby coun try was out to celebrate the dedica- SUITS AND OVERCOATS L Remember, Every Suit ing is All Wool. 300 Styles MADE TO ORDER bsm k y No. More Than $20 H.CATO, The Tailor, mos no.ui st.. oPP. ist Nut. nak tlon of tho new warehouse. Mrs. J. J. Cunningham has gone to Walla Walla to spend a week with her father and mother. A brother expects to leave soon for New Jersey to train for service In France, and Mrs. Cunningham is ranking the trip In order that she might see him. (From Friday's Dally.) If. II. DeArmond motored to Prine vlllo today. George F. Roberts went to Prlne ville this morning. J. S. Smith, of Dend, Is a business visitor in Madras today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Drooks are on a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. E. P. Orosterhous Is back from a short trip to Portland. Ward Coble returned this morning from a hasty trip to Portland. Mrs. T. A. Graham was a passenger on the train as far as Cutver today. J. T. Ileosley and family are on a vacation trip Into the La Pine sec tion. Mrs. Percy Drooks arrived In Bond yesterday from Walla Walla, to Join Jior husband. Paul Xoreeth has gone to La Grande to spend a week attending to business Interests. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Stiles and son motored over from Tunmlo this morn ing to spend the day. Two teachers returning today for the opening of sefcool were Miss Mary McClay and Miss Wilklns. Mim Margmret Wlwt Is back in Jleiul after upending several weeks In Portland and other coast point. P. C. Collin, for several week past lrk lu the Deschutes National Forest office, has left for Vancouver to locate. Gordon Thomson, of 8u Fran cisco, has arrived in Bend to accept a position as day clerk at the Pilot Ilutte Inn. J. W. Dimlck, formerly of Bend, Is now located in Independence, Oregon, wlioro he is conneoted 1th the Stand ard Oil Co. Mru. A, G. Ingersoll returned to her home in Portland after spending the early part of tho week looking over Jand near Bend. J. P. ICoyos, of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., returned to Bend this snoming from Portland where he at tended the apple growers' convention Kddle Lyons 'lias come back frorr 2ila tour.pl, California a mouth with John Slither. Tho par ty went as far south ns Los Angeles J. A. Boyd, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Miller, left for Portland today. He will go from there to Salem, then to his homo nt Cliehnlls, Washington. Mrs. R. W. Hendershntt has ar rived In llend from Portland to join hor husband, Dr. Hendershott. They have secured the Lee A. Thomas houso on 225 Newport avenue. J. A. Thompson, county school su perintendent, went over to Redmond this morning to bring back his ma chine, which caught fire the last time he made the trip and has been In the garnge ever since. Mrs. Mary Ilea 8 ley has gone to Pendleton to see her sou, Frederick McNeff, who appears before the ex emption board tomorrow. Mrs. Head- ley will probably remain for the Round-l'p. Miss Doris Foster, of Portland, ar rived In Bond last night accompanied by her mother, Mrs. G. J. Foster MIm Foster will teach In the llend schools this winter, and her mother Is visiting her a few days before the fall term opens. A fine rain from the Columbia River as far south as Redmond and good roads all tho way, are the re ports S. L. Wiggins brings back with him from his trip to Irrigation cele bratlon at Wapinltla. The governor and a largo number of visitors at tended the jubilee and a big program was put on. Mrs A II Rood and her daughter, them Mrs Lulu Rood, of Rork Ittliiud. III.. OHine over from Tunmlo thh morning Tho nuuger .Mrs Reed, with her children, has spent n mouth with her mother and will leave for the oust tomorrow mornhig. Jimmy Clifford, formerly of this city. Is now In tho U. S. uuvy training camp at UiMt Inland. A lettor siis received here this morning from him, giving his first Impressions of train ing vamp life ns most favorable. He Is enlisted lu the yeomanry. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wilson Itiuuii. Powell Ilutte. tiro. 27 tf,. lll't'KS FOR SULK Hampshire bucks, lambs to 3 years old; Cots-; noiiie imu'ks. ytmruugs io a years old; Llncolns bucks, yearlings to :i ears mil. Wilson itniuii, Powell Butte, Ore. S7S-27lf' run !u.k nay inure, r years oiu, woignt u. (ft pounds: good work er; ubjo 3 good yearling coin. 27-20p FOR SULK Ono grade Poll An-H gus bull, IS mouths old. Inuulro P. B. Johnson, Mllllcmi. 410-20tfe FOR SALIC House nnd lot. Price right. Terms reasonable. Inquire A. K. Kdwnrds, Bend Sign Co. 37U , FOR RKNT. ROOMS FOR RKNT Near high J hool. steam boat unit trntli. Call Red ;:! 27-2ScM Qsm-n so WANT Ml . PEOPLES MARKET ffi PLACER ) '& I" IhOR HAI.K. from He was gone (From Thursday's Dally.) Ed. Lamb left this morning for Paisley on business. C. M. Redfleld. of Deschutos, was in the city last night. Will Sandol drove In from Tumalo today with Fred Wallace. Miss Christine Gustafson is spend ing a month in Bridal Veil. Jay H. Upton, of Prlneville, was in Bend today on legal business. Rev. A. Holmes has returned to Riweburg after visiting here a short time. Ward Coble to n Portland, call-! there by the sudden nines of n, wife. Mrs. F. Motz concluded a week's visit with her son and has gone home to Medford. Henry Ferguson and Charles A McGinn wore two Portland bound passongers today. W. P. Shaw, of Portland, spent a week in Bend with friends and went out this morning. Mrs. Henry Whltsett and children are In Prlneville visiting her parents until school starts. Mrs. Lee Gosselln and Mrs. L. G Kd wards and daughter arrived las! night from Omaha to visit friends. Mrs. W. J. Kwanson and small son moved to Portland today and will I.ve there. They have been In Betid a year. Mm. Jack Itlnaon wetu back to her home at Seattle afttir going to SuMnutr Iake to attend the funeral of her father. .Mis Aline Nichols ha gone ba k to Kugwi to attend high school for the winter. She was In Bend with her father all summer. Word was received here today or tiie death of Irving H. Rofor, in I'otttland. Mr. Rogers was formerly a resident of the Tumalo avrtlon. Harold and Melvln Phillips are on the way home to Grand Junction, Colo., after a seven weeka' outing at the home of A. G. Lair. They will stop In Denver bofore ending their trip. Two oowpunohors, R. T. Strlplln and Guy Wilson, wore over night In llend on tholr way to Pendleton to attend the HoumUUp. Tho former Is from Lakevlow and( the latter from Prlneville. Mrs. C. II. Owlnii, of Powell Ilutto, and Mrs. J. D. Welch, of Portland, guests of Mrs. Emll Jach. departed today for their respective homes. Mrs. Welch has beon a month In Central Oregon visiting her two friends. FOR SALE Four-room modern house for sole, price and termi right; corner Aubrey Road and Saginaw Ave. Inquire at Bulletin. 23tfr FOR SALE Applet, crabs, prunes. Clioap. at. Forked Horn orchard. Bring boxes. Kirk Whltod. 29p FOR SALE Whlto and brown log horns, 5 and G months old; price 50e dollvered In Bend. E. W. Pratt. Red mond. 29p FOR SALE Threo young sows; farrow October. J. C. Stiles, Tum alo. 29tf,p2wks WANTED Man nnd wife to ork on mm Irrigated ranch; man to art as foreman and must bo a worker and understand Irrigation; woman to -Hik for five people; no house work to do Steady job. Mlate wsge ex isted nnd where lust employed. In quire Bulletin. ijio .MI.St'L'l.li.lNIorM. , FOR SALE Holsteln bull 'calf. Dam gavo 12,000 pounds milk, 420 EXCHANGED Lady's black plush coat. Please return to J. F. Wei gand. The other lady's coat Is lu my possession and will be relumed upon notifying tho undersigned. Costs were exchanged at Terrebonne lust Friday evening at a dance. J. F. Welgund. Lamouta, Ore. 23p LOST AND FOUND. i TAKEN UP Aug. 10. Holsteln sttor and calf about IS months old; no brand. Owner can have sumo by tiavlnr rhitririx. Frail H. Wllnnii. 3 lbs. fat, In 10 mouths; rug. sire of, miles west of Tumalo. 29c A. R. O. breeding. P. C. Burt, Bond, LOST. 120 REWARD For the re Ore. G28-2Gtfc covery of ono gray gelding 'branded bar K on left shoulder, weight 1300; rOR SALE CHEAP 40 acres. Mveone Born, aiding branded S on left miles east of Bend; half cleared. 20 , ntirt. wire cut on hind leg. weight neroa water right, partly seeded, all' j j00. had bell on. Both have roached fenced: good buildings, cistern. In- j nunes partly grown out. K V Klin quire Bulletin. B91-2S,30p niell. Bend. Ore 29.30p SHEEP FOR SALE 100 head fine LOUT. $10 REWARD Lost on wool ewes; will sell all or any part of Bend and Prlneville road, about & If You Are Careful About What You Eat and What You Pay for YouWM Buy AND llllll COMPLETE STOCKjIOF HARDWARE hull in hi ii a GROCERIES Sherwin-Williams PAINTS DEMENT & COl The Prefened Slock' Store HARDWARE NOW BEGINNING TO ARRIVE NEW COATS NEW SUITS NEW WAISTS NEW DRESSES Authorative styles, most approved by discreet dressers in an abundant assortment will soon be shown here. We have waited for established and approved styles of New York's choic est garments and know our selection will surpass anything you may have anticipated. Each day's express brings to this store all the newest and latest in women's and children's gar ments which are moderately priced. MUNSING WKAR for the whole isinily-you know n ll.c beit--and ilioulJ take no utlitr. REED-SMITH MERCANTILE CO. Complete Outfitter for Men. Women and Children BEND. OREGON tulles from llend. lielMwu U ud 10 i tothlng. The mIhiw rurd lll !" oVIoik, Tuesday. !Mh, one ynllow pit hi (or rxlurii of sshih Box 'ilh, leather grip containing letters ami Bend, Ore. 3! Special Announcement ! The Sisters Fair Association has re ceived the following telegram : Siotera Fair Association, Siatero, 0re ' In reoponae to requoat from Mro. Corbett, have oecurod Mioo Annio John son of the Home Economic Department of the 0. A. C. to address the Kuir at Sisters on Sept Signed, Food Administrator for Oregon, S. R. Winch. 5-CENT SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT SATHERS Large Pencil Tablets Smooth Ink Tablets Ink Black or Red Rulers and Erasers Composition Books Pencils, also 2 for 5c. -V- i -St "Billy Buster" Shoes - $2.25 to $5.00 "Knickerbocker" Pants, special, - $1.00 IMMPflMlMIMIM