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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
HBNM IIUMilSIIN, IIKNI), ORICOO.V. THUIWDAV, NOVKMIIKIl 22, l17 PAOR B. i k -rr. :rr ,- v ( -., '4 ! Ptoy as You Pay Remember, you can liave tfiiod imttia in yintr own limitc at n very small cent now $15.00 down ami yoti tfet a machine, II r II (I A u I lt Edison Viclrolds REED & HORTON LOCAL NKWS ITEMS (I'roin Wtiiliiniiilny'ii Dally.) It, II. ('Inn wiw In llmliiiotul tmlny nn IhimIihixh. J. WlllluniN In In Tim Unite on u few iIum' vlit'.l. Mrs. II. A. I'uritlny und liuby have r.onn to TIim Daltmi to visit hur iiintlmr it inniitli. I Nullum llitniluMfiii loft for Kpokuiiit wlmro lin will pan a fw week with ri'lullvim. Vernon A. Korlimi Is In Prlimvlllo toiluy In tioiinnetlou with u ciiki) In the county court. Mrn. W. I. Myum, of Culver, emnu to llmnl InHt night to join hnr lum IiiiiuI, who huit Mtcuntly uukkk'hI In tin law IiiinIiiimn here. John II. I'luirmui loft (or Mpiiknno this morning iift'tr spending a week mmr lliiiul looking over Intnl. II. II. Klu link I caiuif In thin morn Iiik on hU Hiitiil-iuinuiil miliM trip for Vn atovn iiiniiufiioturliig firm. Mm. K. I). Wilson nvturuud from I'ortlaml InHt night. Hhi pitMwt sov oral weeks thitm visiting friends. Mm. .V. ('. Itonvlit cmiiii In from Portland today ninl will i:o on to Sil ver likit to look nftnr hur home- .tti'iul. ' Alitiott lined, tint fliincn of .MIm Elizabeth Kllui', Mho umldlttK will ho mi event of llm muiith, arrived from Ciigenu Hi l morning. Mm. Mary l.niikiMter, m l u t o pro!- "lent of III" Itolickiili loilr., went to Itmlmouil thla muriiliiK on tin offlrlul v lit 1 1 to tlin hiitnr there. W. V. Coolny, fireman on the Oni gun Trunk, made hU Insl trip ovur (IiIm lino toiluy. Mo In going to Iwve tlin nil I way anil enlist In tint aviation corpii. Mm. Jain it Admits tun! Ituliy anil Jimmy Admit Ml ymlwrdii)- for ltl wood, California, where tlivy will Npiiuil Hi" winter on account of hw hualth. II. II. I" Annum! U In Portland attending thn prulliirluary incotlug of th" executive I'ommlttoo of thn Oregon Irrigation Cmigreim. He will -Trn I'rlduy illuming. Mm Claudia Whkiht In here from I'rluiivlllo to upend tho rent of thu week In rliurgii of tho OoMi'huliiK County Ahittrurt Company, durlni: thn iitiHi'iit'o of J. II. I'nopli'i In I'rluii vlllo. Howard I. Dyiir and David C linger with In friini MHIIctm today on business ronuiHtnil w lilt homo KtiiinU. Mr. ItoKHm In Just rncoviirliii; front a badly broken Iiik, sustained In a runaway taitt April. Mm. K. M. Thouipnon will go to night to I'ortlauil to visit her itiiiigh- tor and will remain there a week. Much Thompioii will ln In thn city part of tho tlni". Mm Iiiih Iicdii at tiiiidlm: t lit lliilvimlty of OruKou. ffc A SNAP 80 Acres IMPROVED IRRIGATED LAND GOOD HOUSE and BARN. AH fenced mid cross fenced ; about .MO acres itl fit I fit; $1(100; im provements worth the money. J. A. EASTES Central Oregon' Leailin INSURANCE AGENCY (Prom TiioKilny'M Dally.) Mr tun! Mm. I. I.. Hhaw wrn In from Hlntnm yoMtunlay. John V. Orny, of Donchutim. Hpont yiwtonlny In lli'tiil on IiunIihwh. It. M. Kai'kntt wan a pimxttuKur to Walla Walla on a huftluoim trip to day. Mm. l,ottli 'i, of Htun;iiM, Kouth Dakota, Ik Iiito vlnltlnr. hur noil. I). I!. Illani'liard uml Turroll Wrli;lit T" pattnotiKorit to Ituilmoml thin moiuliiK. llnck Nlooro noil lluitry Moore arn on tlitdr way to Unman City to may purmamuitly. M. If. Ilortnn raino In thin tnornlni: from I'ortlaml, w Intro hu linn humi on it fitw ilnyn' trip. J. A McCloiikuy Inft lant iilclit for I'lilliidi'lphla. lln will Hi-nk (iniploy itinnt In nhlpyuril work. W. 15. l.aim, I. N. Ilrown anil JaiitMi (louily, all of Hilvor l.akx, wi'tit to I'ortlaml today to uttuinl tho laud hIiiiw. Mr. ami Mm. A. T. Oakormati, of Itlloy, linvt riiturui'd from a trip to Tlin DjIIm Ut vlnlt Mrn. O.ikcrmau'n father, who wan 121. J. M. Crlfflu wan purrhanliiK nup pllwi fer liln ntoro at Tuuialo, In Hmul jentwritay. Alhorl HarpHr wan alni In from Til inn lo on a IiuhIihh trip. AC.wr HpimdltiK tlirn" dayt In tho Intniior lookltiK ovur lluid, Cliarltm I'lUny ami J. Kcalcn liavo koiio to .Spokaii". Tlmy may rift urn lator, MIm Mahol lllxliy mailo n trip to I'lirtlaml today. Sho ulll not roturtt horo an nho plaint to work In Thu Dalli'H wliim nho luavim I'ortlauil, J IMward harnon Iiiih Iiuuii railed cant on account of thu nurloun lllncnn of liln fathor, who rcnlilun lit Mlttiio apolU Mr. Larnon lufi thin inurn Inn. MInh litntta lljhnrK In homo from Kau FranclHuo to vlnlt hur paruutn u nhort tliiin. Jlur motltur, Mm. I'cti'r MyhurKi cumo In from Portland with hur. i:. T. WlnnitH, of I'ortlaml, wont to Itcilmoiul today to vlnlt a frluml, Mr. Wlnaiin will Hputtil thu wlutur In Hunil un ho c.i uiu horo on account of liln health, MImh KIhIu KuhhiiII camo In from I'ortlauil thin mornliiR uml will k on to thu I'lnii Tni" Lumber Coin pany'H mill, whuro hIiu 'will hu out p'(til. Kuttiiuth 10. Hawyor roturned thin mornliiK from Amnrlcau I.aku, whuru MH rfe '-(im m& c I tat? Y v j H Get Our Prices S?h before you buy SHOES Tri-Stafce Terminal Co. Phone 2391 ho wuttt 1o talio a draft examination, Mr. Hitwydr win nxdinpttiil from nftr vlcit on account of holni; iiiiiihlo to iliiallfy phyHlcnlly, Mr. Hint Mrn. I., II. ICJlKorw, who liavo hnoit hnro from HlnK for naviiral ilayn, went lo Tho Dallnn thin morn liiK. Mr, Kllifoni In III anil httn oti" inn th to ruciilvii moilluil attoiilloti ami to vlnlt an old frluml. O, M. Monro and liln throo llttlo il!iui;hltrn, Oplmlla, Kiullo ami Olllo, luivo tuft for tliiilr old liomu In liOtio Oak, Toxiim, Tho family Iiiih htiou horo a ymir hut do not oxpuct to re turn. Hurry Kvann, I'rmilc Cnriimilor, Ocoii'.u W. IIduIio uml Walter It. Itati noin, all of llulil, worn In town on Iiiih Iiiiihm conuiictuil with thulr hotintntoailn today. Mr. Carpcittor hutilod In u lunil of potutoiti to null. Ho ralHml 'iU nnckn on two acrun on liln liomu Htuail thin year. Ira J. fllmpniill ami Minn Klla I'rlu i;l" worn married yuntorilay afternoon hy JiiiIko W. I). Hitmen. Thu yoiini: coiijiIii aro new arrivals lit thin city, Mr. HlmpiKill hnvltiK come from Hand point. Ill alio, ami hln hrldu from Win coiinlu. They will mako their homu hero an Mr. SIiiiiikcII Ih employed lit Muml. (I'roui Mouday'n Dully.) H. II. Ootilil In III with appHiidlcltlH. Klwonil F. ItoiM wan lit from MINI- can Katunluy, K. H. Nulxon, of Mltchull, wan lit on hunlnunn ovver tho UHok-uttd. II. It. I.aiihfer In npenilltiK a faiv dayn In Itmlmouil nod I'rlnuvlllu. Hamiuil Nulnon, of Ornnt rounty, wan In town over Httmluy on liunl nonn, Udltuty Clerk J. II. Ilunur linn koih: to Tito Dnllun uml will remain thero u week. I.. O. Uppormnu, of Henit, wan rej;. iHtereil ul Hotel Portland, I'ortlaml, lant week. Mm. J. Adnmi ami llilldren were In llixrhutfM today vlnltliift Mrn. C. M. Itedfleld. V. V.'llarpham wan In from I'rlno vlllu yentontay uml toiluy after n load of hln kooiIi. W. II. I'renli'y wont to I'rlnevlllo thin mornliiK to join hln wife and may there durlni: thu winter. Mm. Mahol Council returned to hnr homo at Denchuten after vlnltltiK Mian Kleuuor Whlttnuru over this week end. Mrn. O. J. Kontor returned to her homo In I'ortlauil .Sunday mornliiK after a short visit with hur daughter, Dorrln. Mr. uml Mm. K. J. Itourko, of Cron emit, tiro In Hand mivural dayn vlnK Iiik thulr ilntiKhtur, Minn Gtndyn Itourku. MIm Kthel .Snyder wan operated on Saturday mornliiK for nppemtlcltln at tho Hend honpltul. Sho In KultiitK uIoiik nicely A flro iitnrin wan Hounded lato Snt hrdtiy iiIkIH In order to tent tho novf iilrmi, which thu city I eoiitemplatltiK ptirchiiHlni:. Minn Unity HaninuHNini linn been confined to tho honptUil with Hcarlut fovor hIiico lant Friday. Hho Is re ported Improving Mr. und Mrn. Mulvlii H. ThompHon huouuti! tho partiutn of a nnven-pound hiihy i;lrl Katttrday afternoon. Thin In .'thulr third child. Minn Dorothy Miller, who linn heeii hufo four day-M vlnltlni; Mm. Ileirdrleli uml Minn Mario HroHtorhoun, returned to Torrehmino thin mornliiK. AVIille playlni; nt Hchool today, Ford Kutitnen, non of Mr. uml Mm. M, D. Knutnou, fractured hln collar homi nml In now confined to hln homu. Mm. II C. duly wan rallud to Tho Da Men thin mornliiK on arcount of the nurloun IIIiiohk of hur father, J. W. Hnydur. Mr. Hnydur at one tlmo lived In Hend. Mm. IMward Johnnon and Mm.-J. H. White npeiit tho day lit Torrc honuo ami will return tonight. Mm. Johnnon In preparing to movo from Ilend to THrruhouuu. K. II. Dwt, general Hupurlutomlont of Tho KIiovIIii-HIxoii Company, uml D. I). Conn, traffic nianuKur for the firm, cbiiiii In yeatcrduy from Mln nuapolln and will hu horo until Wed-uonday. (From Knttirday'n Dally.) Joneph Varco, of Hrothum, wan In town on btDilnejiH thin morulni;. I.uo Itoyer han Kor.u to Itedrnond, whuro ho will work for norno time. Clyde McKay luft for La Grande thin mornliiK on a week'n hunlnunn trip. Mrn. Minnie Hllyur Ib vinltlnR over thu wuuk-uml at hur homu In Oute woy. M. 11. Hortori In away on u trip to I'ortlauil uml Seattle. Hu will return Monday. VMr. W. II. I'rostuy wont to Prlnc vlllu thin mornliiK and will remain then' for thn wlntor. Minn I'earl Dayton Is on hor way hack to Seattle aftor upending a month hero with hur Muter. John K. llethorn camo In from Mll lloan today to prove up on hln home stead. Mr. ami Mrn. Knill Fiedler and small dauKhter have returned to their hnuiu In Hnntan, Mann. They Hpont lx IllOlllIlM In Iluiiil. W. D. Cyrun wan In today on mat tern connected with nottlliiK thu af fatrn of hln ntothor'n ostatu. Ho will return to .Sinters tonight. Mm. J. F. WasKcnar and children arrived In Ilend thin mornliiR and will make their hninu with Mr. Wun neuiir, who In employed hero. .Shannon llond in horo vinltlnR Ills parontri while on n 10-day furlnUKh from Fort Sloven, where lio In a member of the Fourth Company In tho Oregon Coast Artillery. w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S Thanksgiving Dinners May call for a few extra pieces of Chinnware plain or fancy or some new silver or some cooking uten sils. Whatever your eeeds may be come and let us show you what we have. Thanksgiving China Out of our liirjjo opon stocks we can mako up a Net to Mitt your needs. Wo ih liowlntf hovon eomploto stylos to M'lecl from. l--ploco bets sell at $5.00-$6.00-$7.00-$S.OO' Fancy Imported China This hootlon In loaded with beauti ful China. Ten Sett, Chocoluto Sots, Horry Sots, Sutfur uml Creum Sots, Kunoy Plutos, Howls, and u Iui'(,ro 'liowlnj,' of Cups and Saucers Priced at 15c, 25c, 35c Roasting Pans Mmlo of heavy polished hlteet iron. Solf-Hustlnj: und with Patent Vent ilators. Size 9x14x7, Priced at 39c Size 10x15x7, Priced at 45c Why Everyone Should Biiy a Season's Supply of Underwear Now! The .scarcity of woolens and the increasing cost of cotton are reasons enough for immediate buying hut there is still another important reason in antici pating your future needs: The contracts placed hy the government will seriously impair the delivery of future orders. Carter's Worncns Union Suits $1.50 to $4.00 Carter's Chilrircns' Union Suits 05c to $1.85 Cooper's Union Suits for Men, perfect fitting, a suit $1.50 to $5.50 Mens' two peice Wool Mixed Under wear at $1.15, $1.50 'and $1.75 garment Linens for the Thanksgiving Spread Notwithstanding the high cost and scarcity of good linens we have ample stocks purchased months ago at decided savings: Mercerized Cotton Damasks nt 10e-00c-85e-$1.15 yd. All Linen Damask at $1.50-$1.75-$2-$2.25-$2.75 yd. All Linen Centers UG-45-fi-l inch at $2.25 to $5.50 ea Mercerized Cotton Lunch Cloths Si. 50 to $2.25 each Hemstitched Table Cloths with one dozen Napkins to match, extra heavy quality S8.75 BATH TOWELS Heavy VVhith Bath Towels, 21x44. at 25c Heavy White Bath Towels, 20x40, at 20c Fancy Bath Towels, 21x40, Striped and Jacquard Ends, at 39c Fancy Bath Towels, 28x40, at 50c and GOc The last Xmas ship for France sails December 5. You still have time to mail gifts to the boys "over there." Many appropriate and useful gifts await your choosing. STOP AND SHOP Al BROTHERS The But Place lo Trade After All TELEGRAPHY CLASS ORGANIZED BY GIRLS (From Wednesdays Dally.) Honor Guard girls, who desire to study teloRraphy, met last night In the council room In the O'Kano build ing to organize a class in charge of Miss Mary McCloay. Kourtoen girls signified their intention of taking up tho work. The girls will meet once n week and will bo Instructed by a professional telusraph operator on regulation practice boards. Dr. Turner, eye specialist, ot r Portland, will bo in Bend again Monday and Tuesday. December 3 and 4, at Thorsen'a. Jew elry store. Consult him. Don't for get tho date. 38-9c The Cozy Restaurant is prepared to buy local farm produce. 35,3i;q Dance at Brothers Hall on Thanks giving night. Everybody come. Good music, plonty to cat. 3Sp (UIU) OP THANKS. In appreciation of the patronage accorded us by tho people of Ilend .and tho vicinity at our annual car- ..li.nl it. tL'loh in ..vfanil mir tlinilVn' and to promise that tho profits de- rived from tho carnival shall bo ex-j pondod in tho construction of a Moose club which will bo a credit to the community. . 11KND LODGE, L. O. O. M. dly9Sc.wk3Sc ' DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire of THORSON, THE JEWELER You Get the True Flavor in Chase & Sanborn's Tea and Coffee Its the Flavor that Wins the Favor HOW THE "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Roaster helps you save money. Every day in the year you can uae the "AVear-Ever Roajter on top of stove over one burn er, or in oven. Tho "Wear-Ever" Il.MU.tor nerves so many purposes ih.it it saves tlte cost offother ntunsllH und It will outlu.st beveinlor dlnury roustors. It Mm", fuel becuuso it aborb heat so i exiihly and retutns tt so Ion),'. "Wear-Ever" utensils jjivo en during sutlsfuctton. Cunnotuhip, scalo or rust aro mude in one piece, from thick, linid sheet aluminum. Get one ot these Roasters now -you really need one and it 'will last a long time. F. DEMENT & CO The Preferred Stock Store The Poatoifice is opposite our store.