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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1917)
kl W I W i 4 P 1) IIHNI) IlUMJtflN', JU5.VI), OIMMJON.THt'ltHfMV. HIIPTKMMJU 27, 1017 PAOn IV .w.m..i.ii, na rtTHajrewji $3.00 PUTS A VICTROLA IN Yq1UR$0aE ALLlmSJfegpPLEASORE this winter ly ugnjWiymt'nts of $.)() down jfh& "U'wiiyT' iirrrwjic HORTONv Victor and Ed.is.on Agents for Henri - LOCAL 'NEWS ITEMS - - - i.i (From Wi'dnimday'a Dully V iHjut DuiiNinoro hnit goiin to )HAmU vllla. Jacob Kaaar ha gono back lu IiIh iHltllO lit Allloltipif. linn A. HmIIiiiii)'. of Portland; In In Prlnevlll today. Hurl Miller was In from Tutimlo yoaterday on htiahmaa. We luve all of lite lateit FADS : IN : EAR : SPRINGS : ComcvLanuflook aMthtm. '" ?jW HtJl ' w ' V-mirnrk MrTTR&LM I n- Xr . i iniinil. ware 1 i.cu un u T Cofijpany WitchtiHktt & Jcwclcts .1)11. TURNER ItwNfcK IM.IST.C Portlnml Visitsjlijud Monthly, Watch !'apenprl)atcs, or Imivue ofv TIIOUKOV, 'UIIK .IIJUKffitai MIm Wannlo Italatoti wan In town toil ii y from Torrobonno. Jack MK'ormiU'k wiih n vUltor from Tiiinulo yixitorday. liny Drown, or Tumitlo, wan In town on IjunIiihii today. I.. I). Field Ii returning to Halnm aftor niinnilliii; a vacation here. I. V. Koiippeii, of Pendleton, Is In town (or it fHW days on IiuhIihmhi. Mr. nnil Mm Frank ,Mc(!affry. of itedmmid, were In town yesterday. Mm. A. VoHderhelt t'HiiiH In from her ranch yeatorday to join her hus band. Andrew Nlrrhnl mopped In llend on liliiiwiiy home from KugeHe to 1m purlal. HlllllHHt of the Hand high school today tilMrrllnil $8 to lh War Li brary fund. Mr. uml Mm. John Tagt are the parents of a nine-pound by lHtf liuni this morning. ' '. ClHlk has gone hhm to HleH4 tier purchasing h iflUHicrs much o little SOHtll llf tOWM. JiMH'iih Vnrro, or Itrolhem. was In town iirdsy. Hit it rove In with limit uf Wef. m I.X.. Marlon, ofjted- n town laat ovenlng to attend Uif picture show. I) K Clark. Mvh ttck agent of the () -W It A .V.. arrived In llend thin morning from I'ortlHHil. Jim Hardy, traveling frnlRht and iHKHKor4KHHU for the K. P. St 8.. l iit MMitithi MttHillHK the fulr. MIm Irene t'ticr rettirnmj to hnr Iioiiik In I'ltrilmul Hftfr vlsltlnn at tli limim of W. (.'. Coomb 10 day. otto Viiicul. mlnlnK Mxpurt from I.ukovlw. In toptlVC ' town ev i' ml 1hxn lMfir koImk to ('(irnelliu K. 1.. WIkkIiim. trnvrllMK frf.lK.ht unit iHtiKir mjfnt of tho O -W. It. A X , MttelHtntl tho 8ltem Kulr tudy MIhh Jlulli Yancey, of I'rlnuvlll'i, Inn! Iioiui llio cii'mt of Ml It U 111 Koron a woulc and ruturiiwl homo lo ,ilny.. Wlllliim Ooll wiir In town ymtler iliiy nliljipliiK threw ImmU of hIhkiji to MliHiilko. Tlioy IihIuii'k to J. W. KlfthHr. 1. II. I'olmlMxtor Itift for Id Iioihb In I'llniivllli) tliU iiuiniliiK. Ho vln II I'd )i!h mom, l(lili 1'olniloxtHr, nnv in nl dHyu, Mr Hnd Mm. M. 0. IlHniHrd uml Oo'irKx WlUoii, Nil of OHklHlMl, Cwl., ilrovi Into town IhIh IhhI iiIkIiI In llmlr IiIk tourliiK r. Dr. I'. (. Dmii'tir, Mr. ami Mm. K. I). OIUoii Kinl MIimi KlorMiico (lllitoii ilrovo ovor to MlNtnrH tlili inoriilMK to Mpninl thu tiny at thn fair. John W. Hcott rain n In from (lint yimlcrday. Ho Ik a vnterun of thu Civil War mid In iuixIoun to oiiIIhI UikuIii In hoiiio Hurt of Kovcrnmnnt nor VICHJ, Jaine Kltlur Ih In Itmlmontl, whuro ho wont 'tli In mornliiK to xco hi hrothrr, ('lari'iiro, who Is IfavliiK to Join tlm army. Mr. Kldor will roturn tomorrow. (luy M. lucrum and I.i'nlli) Vniidnr Iiool liavi) ln.'i'ii In town a loco Satur day iilulit. huvltiK wimo up from I.aki'Vlnw to nii'iit 1800 head of nln'Ui which tlii-yMiavo juct purcliunwl In I'umlliitoii. Aiiioiik thn llond pioplo nttondliu; tho opimliiK day of tho Hldtnm Fulr wuro Anlilny I'orniMt, I.iiiiln Ilimiwit. kMm. II. M. (Irulncr, Mm. Klmur Ward. Mm. I.. I). Wlimt, Mm. K. O. Minor, MrN. Carl Johimoti, Mr. and Mm. II. II. D Armiitid and Mr. and Mm. A. M. I'rliiKlM. Hlmrlff H. K. ItolmrtK and K. 'M. Tliomiwon alao Mpciit today In ftlntum. Z We have on hands now a number of very distinctive selections in Fall Suilings. This assortment includes BROADCLOTH- in IUuc, Muck, Drown, ut J p32o COATINGS- Seotch Tweeds, 1' ip2 dj turi'S, ttt 3.25 i..:.jTfc:.. iiiuur, iH 9G.OOWS fl v Act t EZt 4.- i?o rEr J5 JL KJ9JJfJLJk.mJoitJf JU MB vfjjLUQjK7 SERGES- All of tJfStnpli wolors, X aOlx3ka .5 Ronbai Sferei A In riniUB, Solid Colors Vind Checks, ut SS Cents Be sure to see our Suitings before you make a definite choice. SATHERS (Prom TutNHlay'a Dally.) J. V. Keym wont tn Portland lant Hlght on hualHtMHi. MIm MaHel I.urNC ntwtit ths week nil at Crater I.ak8. Frank l'rlnr ha returmnl from a trip to Ban Kranrlaco. A. K. ItlchanliMiH camn In from lliirtu laal nlxht In hi machine. K. M. Peck In In town twlay from hla homeatMd In th HmiHiton vally. J. IMwaril IirtHin awnt Saturday anil Sunday In Maufiln anil Madra. Mm. Ixm Fulllam, from thn I'lne humt nHlKliliiirhiwMl, U In town tiHlay. Mm. A. II. I.lppman and har dauKh tr v.tro In from I'rlnttvllla yaatorday. (1. A. KniiMly and family, of Turn ali, hava k" to CuIvIIIb, WashlnK ton. (I. W. Wlckrham, of Portland, top,HMt In Ilwrnl on hla way to HhhIp ton. Mr. W. W. Faulknar camo In on this HwrnlMK'a train with hr chil li thm. llaniHy (oalalda waa In from Tar ruhonna thU mornlHK attandliiK to bualnttaa. Vernon A. Korhoa and party re- tiimod hint nlcht from a trip to C'rn tr l.ako. Frank' Furrand wont to Madras tbla mornliiK to work on tha lala phonii lliiaa. W. (I, Iino camo In from Silver Ikii on hiulimaa yHtrday and will return today. Paul tlHrrlaon cam ovr from I'rlMi'Vlllfi yaatarday on hualnesa, re turning today. O. h. MontKomary and Mr. May iianl. of Tutnalo, worn In town toilay on hiiglnaM. .1. F. Howard, of Whltnay, Kahraa ka, la In Hand vlalllMK hla daui;hlr, Mm. llerdlH Howard. II. A. Millar and Unnr,n A. Jonaa rotiirmid thla morning from a hua Inaaa trip to Portland. Fred Wallarn la In from Tutnnlo toilay on hualnoaa counocti'd with the Wuat HIiIh l.adloa' Fair. Mm. A. J. Morrla and Mlaa Hetta K. Morrla aro In Itodniond vliltlne a fow day with a alitor. (.'. It. Hoy, a nhi.'op man from 811 vii r f.ako, wub In town thin mornlriK. havliiK hrouKht lu a number of lamba A hulldlriK pormlt wai lot today to .Volllo (1. Twain for tho construc tion of a two-story dwellltiK In Itlvor aldo. Mm. F. M. Cloavoa atoiprd lu ifend on lior way homo from Portland to CroMunt. Hhu waa Kone several weokv. Mr. and Mm. William Clair are do ing roiiKratulataml upon the birth of it daughter on Keptomhur 21. Thla la their flmt child. Mm. C. M. Monro and her aon, II. M. Moora, have returuwl to Tueorna aftr MfiondliiK two days looking over the I.h Plna country. W. F. Arnold, of Ia Pine, waa In town laat nlaht on hla way to Sjmi kane, where ha has accepted a jw alllon for the winter. Arthur J. Schilling, of tho Hand Hardware Company, haa lnmi 111 for iwveral daya and will leave thla wek for Portland to recuperate. , I). II. Mcllrlde came hack from Medford thla morning In hla machine. He found the roadg In good condition the entire way. Hla trip covered a week. Hugh Thoqieon left for Portland laat night ami will epend aeveral daya them before returning to the University of Oregon to reaume hla studies. Mm. K. F. Patterson, of Portland. baa gone to vlelt at the home of her dftUKhfr, Mm. K. A. Hoaa. She ux pwia to apeud the winter in Central OrcKon. William Kittrtdge. or Silver Lake, haa been In town arranging to bring la 100 head of atock which he haa old to Dan Clark. He expet-u to be back again next wwk. D. CI. Mack, who Uvea two mllea west of Tumalo, haa bin-n compelled to !! his 40-arre trait on a ount ut III health. He will mm- to (all- w m 7FS3SS Brighton Carlsbad Sleeping Wear -You are awvured of xi-ulnx the utmmt. value and sleeping' com fort when you juircliaie Urljf h-ton-CarlslMd Kleeiiinv Wear. hoy are cut on scienttflcally do- aiasi-u iiatifrni, are lartre. roomy andVi'll mode of material that, will htacd the strain of wear and t.,A w ARNER Bend's Economy Center 9 Jf UNDERWEAR For Men-Women-Boys-Girls -Babies a complete line for the entire Family All W6ol--P . sizes- BLANKETS Xll Cotton-all ' f.' Priced right. M rfajr i;.. Y (13 L VV WU1" fS LfflNQLWEL ,V "fkiS I nheavy cloySKrvhiteJand all fs-a real orooa valve at 1 5 c. 0' A gOOJ col! ',' HOSIERY Footrest Hosiery-for all the family the kind that wears. . MID-SEASON SALE Women's Fall Felt Hats, choice $2.50 laundry?" Here's Nmw SLeeomg CornyrfSror You Ladies' Whitcjknd CtforJputing Gowns at 95c, $1.1 5,M.25M&. 50fil.65, $1.75 S's Brighl Misses' ar -Carlsbad 'Childl (jFwns at 85of t5c. $!.( Inflbt's 15c, 3lt 65c Child's JTee f5c Men's Drighton-Carlspnd Outing Night Gowns at 75c, 85d $1.15, $1.50 Men's Brighton-Carlsbud Pajamas and Pajuniors at $1.25, $1.50 STOP AND SHOP AT JWISSSPE1 fornia la the near future. l'HKK HOMKKTKADS. Many gooil locations near Hend open to Homestead entry September !4, 1917. and to settlement and loca tion October 1, 1917. A record of 25 yearn of fair dealing with settler on government land is a guarantee that you will have noaeet and effiert service. I login Land Co., 36 Lafay ette Ave., near depot. CO A NXO LWCKM KNT. Ilev. George B. Van Waters Will hold Episcopal services Sunday even ing. September 30, at Masonic hall at S o'clock. MR. ADTOIST Stop That GLARE With A No-Glare Lens THIS IS THE OFFICIAL LENS RE CENTLY ADOPTED BY THE SAFETY FIRST COMMITTEE 8 to 10 Lens, $3.00 9 1-4 to 10 Lens, $3.50 no gl; ing a pie; of side light day. ght driv- Rinount ght as r sViaaflfcaSlii UnproTWP driver. IRE oiyorc'ai iukes ni fsure. I lie extraordinary iakes everyforijeT 'as 1 effisBL(ftilaV. 'iiafP 4 SaF',R"18Walr tw every Jjrottct youfwlf as well IPWchers. "'- BEND HARDtfARE COMPANY BEND. OREGON SeCfOur Window 'Display the next timtyou are up town. By the way, is your Car Equipped With Diamond Tires ? A w r K r