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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
iw:nd nur.MC'ii.v, ihjnd, ourcoo.v, thi'iwdav, ocronnit sr, ii7 TAOR ft. ) V ic trolsi not only "Somewhere in I'Vaiieo" but inoslanywhcrc in the United Slates. $5.00 PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME REED & HORTON r T II Ii R 12 X A L L S T O R R ' - THE GIFT CORNER Full oi' New Ideas in CI ills from 'I'm up HJaxlictt, UJoolilch, 'Pottery I'mcs, 'Pictures, rCtays, and many other attractive and dainty gifts, at LARSON & CO. Sign of the lilg Clack 143 Orciftin St. M)CAL NEWS ITEMS ! (From Wudutmilny'n Dally.) j John J. Do Itiuhln wmi In town filing on it hnimmleinl ynnturilny. J. I). Hnlllviin Iiiih gunn to Fnrgo to oiid Hd. May' sheep for shipping. Frank ('rummy U In from I'uiiIhihI io limliill llin plumbing In (Ik- now y in tiuHlu in. TliotniiN Clnuioim loft thl morning nr 'ort lu ml. whom ho expects to ) ma tn permanently. JTIiti Carroll unit M. (!. Murphy out to I'rlnovlllH loiluy to receive . hMi frimi J. M. Williamson. 4 j Mr", iiml Mm. l.oo Wilson mill rbll Iron, from Narrn, piitmwl through lloiiil on llio vny to Tlm DiiIIihi. O. I". lltiiH Ih making n bimlniw irlp to Kt. Marion, Miilio, mid will return on Him flmt of Novo in bur. T. W. lluiUon, mio linn been hnro from Jtnlnliir tho punt wok nttond- in: to htmliDHM mnttem, returned loot night. Stilt II. W. Dement I on hnr wuy lotno to Mlimoiioiu nfter visiting her laughter, Mr. (.'. J. Monahan, two month. , Oimt Wlttn U iiiovIiik hln family nit on hln homtMtoail for tlm wlntor tr. Wlttn nml hi ions hitvu boon niiyyoil at tho MaKlnloy mill. Mr und Mm. IJ. F. .Miinn, who haw con client of Mm. Mann's lirotbor, .. II. Main), havu returned to Port IoihI, nml urn onjiolr.way homo. M Itmithn llowuril, Mr. I.uwuon ml J. II. Chapman wore mouthum f mi nutomolillo puny who drove nt' town lust nli:hi. They loft .mrly III morning. Ilonil, mid ii nit on their way homo. Thuy arrlvoil bore lust Friday. Jiiini'M A lluir, of tho lliirr l.uniocr Company, of Mlddlelnwu, Conn., aim In town yimturdiiy arranging with the lliooks-Hriuilon Lumber Company for tho purchase of a shipment of pliio. Ilo loft for his liomu thin morning. 4V (From Tuiiinlny'n Dally.) Frank Pratt wim In from Madras thU niornliiK on law hiMluon. Mm. K. N. Davis Iiiih conn to Tho Million to vliilt two or throe montliN. K. P. Dm draff, of I'ortlmnl, wont north thU mornliiK on a business trip. I.. Took or anil wlfo, of Flootwooil, roturnoil Oil mornliiK from a trip to I'ortlmnl. K. Harrington wait In from Torro. Iionno yiwtlotcliiy arranging for tint miIh of hi applw rrop. Mr. nml Mm. M. H. Kionrns, of Prluovlllo, pniuiml through lleml on tliolr way to llmlr rniioh ut l.a I'lno. Mtanlxy Hinltli, of Mllllean, will louvo tonlKhl for I'orUiiml to tako tho oxatmnntloii for entrance In tho aviation corp. K. N. Olomi ami family liavo ro turnoil to tbolr homo In I'ortlaml after spending a short lime with N. II. Oloun. of lluml. Mm. Kfflo Cariy nml hor ntnall iliiUKhtor liavo koiio to l.onuook, Tox., to apoml tho wlntor llioro on account of Mm. Carey hoalth. Mm. i:. M. Hlchlaml nml llttlo itlrl roturnoil today to lliulr homo ut Wul la Will In, Wanhliu'.tou. Thoy liavo b"iin dm Kuiwt of Mm. K. M. Hinlth, of lluml. On hor way homo from Mllllcan to Htanwooil. Wimlilnr.ton. .Minn Jon- I Frank Allyn, on nutomolillo In-,,,,,, rurtwnim Mtoppwl ovor nlxlit lu irnlli mllllulii U.MM liaawk liiulur.Uli I .. ... . . " j-. "- "" ""; , iivnil. Khu Iiiih Iiumii vIiIIIiik friend .xllii; tho Io on th murhlHo IihIoiik- tl , vlrloliv. IK to I. J. Moore, of I roiiuint, ,.,... . . , , , . ... ,, ," . . . . , .. M!jI llerlhw Hclilobl ami Mhw le- hlrh wa iloMrujed hy ftr. ,, ....... nova (Iraor wars two I'ortlaml .Mr ami Mm A. Marlon, of;, ..... i ..um-u,,,,-, un n,- Irui .,i lucktuii, California, Iihvh ruiirlmlml n)rK, rhor ,)o noi SpiM't to r- inir v:ii wun Mm h. u .Marion, ortlirn , rttMnl On.Kon. Aftor NpnmlliiK two yar on tho I'ailflo ((mat, Mm. W. M. Mouikoiu cry I on lior wuy homo to Biiiiiiuur flolil, KmiNii, Slio ha hnnii vInUIiu; lu lluml at thu homew of K. It. UuhhdII J. II. f.'ilwnnU and Mr. Mary John noil. AccoiupanylnK hi mother In to hoard tho train for hor homo In IllooiuliiKton, Indiana, Htanloy Hinlth, of Mllllcan, itpont tho nl;lil In lluml. Mm. J C. Kmlth, who ha boon hi KiioHt tho pa! month, loft for tho onnl till mornlni:, Mr. ami Mr. K, F. Nlrhol ram In rin till iiioriiliu;' train. Mr. Nlohol ha boon to Hoattlo to attoml tho fu ll orn I of hi brothor who dlod In Mlu noapollii and wn broiu'.lit homo for burial. Mr. Nlchol romaltiod lu I'ortlaml whllu lior huitband wn away. J. Totmchor, Jr., locnl rupronontn- tlvo or tho Hoy' nml dlrln' Aid Hocl oty of OroKou, ha ijoiio back to Cort land. Ilo wu lu lluml Hovoral dayn lookliiK up a riiNo which had boon calloil to hi uttoiitloii. Tlm family, howovor, had tnovoil away ami ho wn uiiuhlo to find tho chlldrou. John M. l.owuii, JiiIIiih Kotwltz ami Mr. Wolf mid tliolr famlllo have rocontly arrived from North Dukntn and am HomlliiK tliolr IiouikiIioIiI and farm ouulpniont to Homo KIiIko, wboro thoy liavo (akn up tliroo hdo tloii of homoHload land. Thoy plan to drill a woll on top of tho rldKo In ordor to RHcuro wator for tliolr land. will ho hero on u Hhort furlough vln Itlni: hi fnthor. Mm. i. A. Caldwoll, of Wnlln Walla, rotiirnml to hor homo today. Kliu ha bomi vltltliif; with Mm, K. 0, Hourko, nl Crni;ont. Mr. nml Mm. Ho in or Thorn ami Frank Maui;! drovo lu ynnterda from Crouton, Walilii;ton, mid nro plminlni: to look for homiMtomlN, V.. (I Itoiirko wn lu from Crwtcanl Knturduy nlcht on account or lllnnrv. Ho will romitln liorii until ho tin ro covoroil from mi attack of tonxllltii J. W. Maliaffoy will limvu tomor row ror Catlo Itock, WanJiliiKtoii, to nHmuno ti Ih ilutlo as foromaii at a mill vhlch Ih munufaoturliiK nlnp' Hprirn. Mm. I.. P. Kllppull ha koiio back to I'ortlaml aftur coining horo to at toml tho Dunn trial. Mho itpont a fow day at hor Iioiiko at Kummor I. alto. M. I'owom with hi family left yo. torday for Tacomu. Thoy have boon horo dtirlni; tho Htimmur whllo Mr. I'owor wu umployod on Hovoral bulldlnn. Mm. M. I'. Canhmai) thl mornlnr. accompanlod hor mothor, Mr. Will lain Thorna. hntnn to dutowuy, and will remain with hor throo woekH. !.Mm. Tboina wa lu Udiid nvoral wouka. John Btcldl and hi on wore hunt ItiK at Crano 1'ralrlo tho hit lor part or IiihI wook. John St old J, Jr., re turn tonlclit to Mar i) Inland, whllo Htovo will roiualn hero until Wad n out ay. Mr. J. W. Duller, Mln Mildred Duller and Ml Helen Hayes re turned from Portland last iiIkIiI alter BpomlliiK a week lu tho city. Ml Ilnye wont on to Prlnuvlllo thl mornliiK. I)K. TURNER KYi: HI'i:ciAI,IST, or I'ortlanil Vi.t.s Rend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or luqulru of TiflntKON, tiii: ji:wi:m:k (From Monday'N Dally.) Forot ItntiKcr II. F. Smith camo lu from Crano 1'ralrlo yoittonlay. Ml ItoHo Hunnoll wo lu from ('lino Fall for tho week oml. Fraud l.nmburty and Dr. K. II. Nnrrl drovo to l'rluevlllo yoxtorday. D. I'.. Hunter wa reentered ut Hotel Portland, Portland, lant week. County School Superintendent J. Alton Thoinpitou I lu Prlnuvlllo to day on husluoM, ' Mr. nml Mm. OcorKo Chlldnm, of Diver Torraro, taut iiIkIU becamo tho parent of twin baby Klrl. Kmll Swanson and family and Mm. II. C. Cady wore duck huutlUK In tho! nolKhborhood of HlHtum yuMlerday. i Mr. and Mm. 0. II. Smith drove' lit yoHtonlay from Fleetwood lu their nmv car ami upoiit tho iiIkIii lu town. MIm Poarl Dayton arrived from HixittU yoaterday und will reinaln huro whllo umployod In n rontauraut. J. F. Howard ha bin;un hi return t rip lo Nebraska nftur hpuuiIIiik moulh lu lloiul with Mm. llerdlo Howard. J. I'M ward l.amon returned last n Ik lit from n abort trip lo Hum on builuoB lu connection with hi laun dry there, Mayer doodman camo In thl mornliiK from Fort Columbia nml la the: isTORr: THAflS'r.Tfi tme pace: a !i ! THE STORII THAT SET.S THE PACE f NOT TODAY but a few years from today-then e you will really appreciate the quality of our , MACKINAWS They have the quality look and quality feel-that s why you will huy one as soon as you see it. We have a complete assortment 1I0K OUT YOURS NOty I $5.00 to $12.50 Halloween Novelties in a great variety of styles 5c--10c-15c25c & For Economy's Sake Shop at Warner's Bend's Economy Center (From Huturduy'H Dally.) Mm. John Norton has gona to Lower llrlilr.o for n few days. Mm. Stella Whitney I In Itmlmoml vlnllliiK her mother over Sunday. Mr. ami Mm. Cliarlo Weaver at tended tho Itedmond celebration to day. Clay CoRHwell went lat nlnht to Portland to upend thu week-end with friend. A. C. Jackson, advertising accnt Tor tho O.-W. It. & N., returned to Portland thl mornliiK. Karl Oroft ha gone to Oak Mills, Kaunas, to spend the winter. He lives on a homestead near Ilond. A baby lrl wn born to Mr. and Mm. K. Kllleff yesterday uftornoon at tho llond SurKlcal Honpltal. Thu child woIkIih six pound. ,W. It. Itlluy. or l.a Pine, I back from n brief business trip to Port land In tho Interest 6f his dairy. William Hoist, of Hampton, passed throiiKh llcnd on tlm way to Des chutofl and Itodnioiid on buslno.is. Forest Hanger P. A. South ban ro iurnml to lilg station at Crescent after, a short vacation upon! In Modford. Frank Itlwlhoff drove In from lied. inond last ulKht with a Velio truck ami returned thl mornliiK by train. Misses Klslo Horn, Knllierino PtiKh mid Opal Kolloy mid Orval Kulloy ut temlod tho Potato Show ut Itedmond today. Mm. A. S. Moonuy, of Ilutte, Mon-i tana, Is vIsIUiik her paronts, Mr. und Mm. C. A. O'llrlun, at S04 HlKhlaml avenue. Mm. Charles Snyder and Mrs. John Snydur mid non, Louis, are lu Turru boiino HpeudliiK tho week-end with friends. W. C. McCulston nml Mrs. It. H. 1 HnnkliiH returned from Portland this inuruliiK. Mm. Ilauklns has been away on a month's visit. , V. V. Hurplinin, formerly assistant ' Hiipervlsor of tho Deschutes National rorost, waa horo today from Prlne- 1 vlllo wlndliiK up his business affairs 1 lu tho llcud office. j K. C. SlmmoiiB nml Al. Cook camo I In yesterday from Kukciio and went back this mornliiK over tho McKonzIo Pass. They bagged n larRO number of ducks on tho way. Tho TrI-Stato Terminal Company Is makliiK 8omo Improvements lu their store. Tho stairway to tho bnBomout Is being moved and tho basement Is bolnt; mado lnrgor. Mrs. C. II.' Clow, or La Pino, has returned from n trip to The Dalles, whoro slio mot her mother, Mrs. 0. A. llnxtur, who has coma hero from Michigan to live permanently lu Des chutos county. Cruzlng Kxninluor Hortou Is ex pected horo on October 2G to join Kxiunluer Kuhns, who will Insjiect tho Pino Mountain district lu view to settlhiK tho question of wator de velopment. Thoy will attempt to locnto all wntor on tho range. Mrs. Frank Prluco has as her guests, Mrs. Qoorgo II. Prluco mid Miss Mary Prjnco, who arrived last night from St. Paul. Thoy will re main with hor a wook, Mls Hazol Stovons and Percy Stovons, Mrs. Prlnco's brothor and sister, nro also visiting hor and will probably stay in Ilond tho romalndor of tho wlntor. Betty Wales will be at home to her friends at Mannheimer's The new Betty Wales Dresses are here the utmost of style and permanent satisfaction are assured in apparel hearing the I JETTY WALES lahel. The Materials and Tailoring are of a high standard and give long life and good appearance lo the garments. Hetty Wales dress es are no higher than inferior makes. The prices range from $17.50 to $25.00 New Bathrobes & Kimonas just in hy express. Blanket Uath rohesat .$3.00 to $5.00 Kimonas of Valour Flannels, Crepe Silk Mixture and Silks $1.25 to $8.50 fii'll 11 I STOP AND SHOP Al ) JP8S5SSPBJ I J. A. EASTES MOVES INTO NEW OFFICE (From Tuesday's Dally.) Judge J. A. Hastes has moved his otrico back to tho corner on Oregon street whero bo has made his head quarters almost consecutively ror tho past seven years. A short time ago when tho Deschutes Investment Com pany began construction on their building ho moved It to a temporary location opposite tho Wright Hotel. Today ho Svas Installed in his new quarters permanently. Sharing tho office with him "111 bo the Doschutcs County Abstract Company which will occupy tho bal cony In tho room. The Whole Neighborhood Kiioh. Mm. Anna Pslzort 2'- Jefferson St.. So. Omaha, Nob., writes, "Fotey's Honey mid Tar cured my daughter of n bad cold. My neighbor, Mr a. Don son, cured herself nml family with Foley's Honey and Tar. uiid In fact most everyone lu our neighborhood spenkB highly of i as a good remedy for roughs and colds." Sold every where. Adv. Dr. Turner, tho well known eyo specialist of Portland, will bo In Demi on Wednes day and Thursday, November 7 anil S. at Thorscn's Jewelry Store. Dr. Turner is a specialist of experience and standing and you will mako no mlstako in consulting him about your eyes, and glasses. Headaches re lieved, cross eyes straightened, sat isfaction guaranteed. Consult him. Don't forget the date. 84-3S C.UtD OK THANKS. To neighbors and friends who camo to uor assistance at the time or tho riro on October 12, wo wish to nxtcrd our thanks. Mil. AND MRS. K. A. NELSON. 34p Cut This Out It N Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, encloso with 5c to Foley & Co.. I2S3G Sheffield Ave, Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ror coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllla nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every where. Adv. DOYAL. rWORCESTER 1 XORSETS FRONT LACE OR UACK LACE Mm) n Set Style Standards for the World Famous modlstos or Paris, London and New York often differ on tho best styles in gowns. Hut they In variably agreo on DON TON as tho criterion of Corset sVylo. Their greatest creations are planned ror wear over tho faultless lines ot tho HON TON. For thoy know, from long contact with well-gowned wo men In many lands, that DON TON Is favored by women who really care. Not alono ror tho better 'drapo nnd rit of gown. Dut ror tho absoluto comfort and wonderful servico so carefully blouded with most advanced stylo. Thus docs Fashion pay Its world-wide trlbuto to tho CO years or experience behind ovory HON TON corset you wear. Price. $1 to $5 and up SA THERS