The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 29, 1917, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Who wouldn't be thankful for
- a Victrola on Thanksgiving!
Everybody enjoyt hi tlcliuhtul imiilc nrul every lioitcn will
lie i;lad to have the Victrola help In the entertaining!
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Such it splendid Inurnment li lomctlitnc for which to he
truly thunkftill
Come In ami we'll gladly ilrmutiitratc the Victrola and play your favorite
niuilc. "
The Vlitti.U thimn In lllu.trailim It the Vlciiola XIV, $150, OthcrV
iyUt S to J3S0 Vlituii J1U lo 1C0. i:ay I111115, If dtilrtd.
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REED & HORTON
Til 15 KKXAI.I, DIU'C. STOKIS
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
7 (From Wednesday's Pally.)
t T. C. WllfoiiK. or Lnwen, In on lilt
way to lluy City.
Mm, II, I), Hartley wan In yestcr.
(ny from Tutnnlu,
Mrs. C II. Krlckson wan In (rum
Hear Crcnk lliiUcn yraturdoy.
K. I). I'ralrlo linn gone to Kan Fran
elsco to spend Nuvoral mouths.
Mm. Ilattlo Thompson wa In from
hor ranch nt Imperial yesterday.
Oeorgn H. Young U In Koilinoml a
fnw day surveying (or It. II. Par-norm,
SILVERWARE
For THANKSGIVING
anJ CHRISTMAS GIFTS
No matter whether you want
iri(le piece or elicit aoort
ment, we hive it in Sterling or
plate to auit your individual
taite anJ pocket book well.
LARSON & CO.
Wntchiiinhor antl Jnwnlars
liKNl). OKICCON
At the Sinn of the fllg Chik
(. I.. MeVoy In spending Tlinn Jtn
glvliwt In Torrobouuu with his pur
onto. I. K. Wllaiin, of Ilurucs, spent sev-
(irnl days In town una" wont to Prlno
vlllo (hi morning.
Claim llnhitkoil had gono to Port'
land to visit over Thanksgiving. Hho
will ho gouu a Wt'llk,
J. C. Clemens came In from Ilurns
tait night anil wont out to Pendleton
on tl.n iiiornlnj; train.
A nlnu pound boy was born to Mr.
and Mr. Uuy Hmlth Monduy nlitht at
tho Ilend Surgical hospital.
W. I'. Myers J nt hi houiu In Cul
ver over ThankHglvlug. Mrit. May
(loodwlii li also visiting at his hoinit.
A. Whlsuaul rnturni'd thin morn
IriK from u trip to Portland, where
ho hits' boon Mncn tho latter part o(
lull week.
Mr. Carl McOeo had gone to Mo
tollun to upend Thanksgiving with hnr
parent. Her husbund will nUo go
thuro tonlKht.
II T llouson lion returned to Pros
ton, Washington, after vlilllng two
days with hU son, A, T, lleiisuu, at
hi homo on tho High Desert.
Mm. W. K. Tonoy, o( Vyo. Nevada,
spent tho nlKht In Jlund before lonv
lug (or Portlntid, wiioro slio was
called by tho Illness of her mother.
Hho will probably rumulii north dur-
Itw: the winter.
I.. ('. Kandopi returned from n trip
to ('orvnlll and Portland thin morn
I in; and will remain until Friday
when tin louve to.vnllst In tho navy
ns n mi'chanid. ' II l.i 'mother, Mm. I..
F Sanders, accompanied him.
F II Walto, of Buthcrlln, ratno In
th'H mornltu; to visit his son, Kendall
Wato, Ho wu (icoouipaiilml by Ju,dgo
UAortftt- II. iJurlmnVof oWts 'Viss
Jlolh will rnnmlii until Hundity and
(ri plutinlnK nuvoral Irlpn n round tho
ndrfrby country.'
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,JFrou) Tuesday's Dally.)
W. K. McConiilok Ih ii Htnn(lold
(or ij mputli,
Mm. Italph Polnduxtor IK Id Port
Innd a fnw duyn,
KraiieU I.atuhorty Is In Portland
ovor ThankHidvliiK.
Ilonry Andomou has koiio to Port
land to Hpuml tho winter.
t Mrs, Muhel HtrltiKor. was In from
I)ry- Milto $t IjuhIiichm yestordny.
Mr. und Mm, F. A. Itlco unci sou,
Frank, wuro In from Hednioud yon
terdny. 'J. P. Koyos, of tho IlrookR-Scanlon
I.nmbor Co,, Is In Portland today on
bUNlncsn.
Mm. A. K. Morohouso loft for Port
land this moruliiR aftor a nhort visit
In'thls city.
cfiarllo'IlcorH In vIdIIIiik IiU homo
In U'alla Walla und will remain thuro
snvorul weeks,
W. A. niethmlller and Frank Hloan
arn npendliiK tho remainder of tho
week In Tho Dulles,
Thorn will bo no session of tho
schools oi Thursday, but school will
ho hold on Frlduy us usual,
Mrs! OeorKo Polios, of Kan DlKO,
California, Is In lloud and will ko to
her homi'stoad for tho wlntdr.
Mr. nml Mrs. F It. Simpson have
roiio to drizzly to spend Thauksclv
Iiik with Mr. Hlmpnoii's parents.
T. A. McCanti and C. A. Johnson,
of Tho Hhevllii-Hlxon Company, wont
to Portland last nlxht on business.
C. M. Charleton has returned to
his homo at Powell Ilutto after spend
Inn n low- days In Ilend on business.
t JJr KllliiKer was In Ilend to at
lonif,tlm IrrlKatlon ineotliiK nt GratiKo
halt last n Wit and returned to Tor
rehonno. thin niornlni;.
Mm. A. W. Leverlch, who has been
vIsltliiK hor brother. O. C. Cardwell,
and her son, Itoy I.ovurlch, Is on her
way homo to. Albany. Hho was hero
threo weeks.
C. K. Qulmby, of Kvcrott. Wash
liiRton, who arrived on Sunday to at
tend tho funeral of his daughter, Mrs.
h, A. Huston, will leavo on his re
turn to Kverott tonlxht.
Mr. und Mm. Henry Oofstoi, of
HrlgRidalo, Colorado, started on tholr
homoward Journey today. They havu
been Rtiestn of Harry Crandall, of
It Pliin, tho past month.
Mrs. II. II. KIlKoro has gonu to her
homo at .Mllllcati, after accompanyliiK
her husband to Tho Dalles. Mr. Kll
Koro Is, In tho hospital thcro and Is
recovering from a recent Illness.
MEN'S HATS AT
A SAVING OF
50 TO 100!
We nrc dosing out our Men's Hut Stock on account of
lack of floor spuce. There tire .several hundred and of
good staple styles and shapes. Tcj close out at far be
low actual market price.
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$iUO and $.()() guaratccd (PO 1 A
Uoyer Hats, all colors -,P1"
$2.fiO down toSl.JO Leader M OA
Hats, your choice tpl.JU
' The Famous Ounci: Work (J1 d A
Hat, special.. 4l,fJU
SEE THEM, IN OUll
WINDOWS
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(From Monday's Dally.)
Illrd Husoy left for Emniett, Idaho,
this morning.
J, A. Wheeler and his mother have
roiio to Daker to spend tho winter.
Arthur Nolnon has cono to Mount
AtiRol, whoro ho wjlljlyo thin wtn
'tnr. ' County Clork J. It. Honor -wan In
'llornfi f6r tho day, from Prlnovlllo,
H il u (I ay.
Mm, Grant Doll, Kticst of Mm. Itu
dolph Wlhlon 10 duyn, loft for Cor
bolt thin morning,
' Mrs. T. 13. J. Duffy, of Prlnovlllo,
Is 111 with nciirlot fovor nt tho homo
df (l(or;o Ilrostorhous.
Mr, and Mm. F, A. Klro and son,
Frank) are In today on bunlnons, from
tholr homo In Hedrnond.
K. T. Patrick han gono hack1 to
flhanlko after panning u short tlmo
with Harrison Mray, of Ilend.
Mr". (Jeorgo Hates and hnr young
est daughter liavo gono to Sun Fran
cisco to visit her son at tho Presidio,
. ' Mrs, M A. Tlsdalo, of Portland,
visited J. N. Hunter's homo two days
undTotiirni'd to tho city this morning.
Mr. and Mm. Walter mnlth am re
ceiving congratulations on tho birth
yesterday of tholr first child, a girl.
A train load of cattlo brought up
from Silver lnko by K, O. Hulck wun
shipped to Portland yesterday. About
18S head wore sent.
K. D. Moran and J. Miller, both of
Spokane, were- In thin territory a fow
days looking over laud and have now
gono on to I .a (J ran do,
Joo lluckholz and Dennln McColo
loft yesterday, for California In tho
former's ear. They will tour tho
state during tho winter.
Miss draco Vandovort Is In from
tho Vandovort ranch visiting hor
brother, Dr. J. C. Vandevert. Hho will
stay over Thanksgiving.
Mm. F. II. Cole, of Enterprise, has
concluded hor visit with Mm. Hubert
Maxtor and returned to her homo.
Hho has been hero since last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Klllott and
daughter, Mildred, will lcavo this
evening on a threo weeks' trip to
Portland, Seattlo and Ilrltlsh Columbia.
Miss Ilowrna Campbell, who has
been connected with tho Western Un
ion several months, will leave tonight
for Rodmond, where she has accepted
a position with tho railroad.
Ueorgo M. Maker and Miss Helen
Stafford wcra married Saturday ev
ening by Justice of the Pcaco J. A.
KaBles In tho office of H. H. Do Ar
mond. Iloth young peoplo arc of this
county.
VMr. and Mm. J. H. Gammed! were
passengers to Tho Dalles on this
morning's train. They are on their
wjiy homo to Heppner after visiting
their son, Walter Cammcll, at Turn
nlo Jx weeks.
Mr. and Mm. Albert F. Schultz
were In from Alfalfa today. With
them was Mm.-Schultz's brother, Gus
tav Ilerry, who Is visiting hero from
Decatur, Illinois.
II. J. Overturf and Fred Wallaco
roturned yesterday from the land and
atock.show at Portland
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LADIES' NEW PLAID'
SKIRTS :
Very distinctive models all wool material only
You must see them to appreciate their style value
The prices range from $1 1 .50" to
$ 1 4.50. Other Skirts up from $5
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BETTER VALUES
WOOL DRESSES .,
All the season's best style features are represented
the tailoring is faultless and the prices moderate
$17.50 to $25.00 w
LADIES
COATS Beat the weather man to it
Get ready now. Coats brim
full of style in Velours,
Plushes, Pom Pons and
Mixtures
$13.50 to $39.50
NEW ARRIVALS
Gordon Ladies' Fur Sets
in Red Fox, Hudson Seal,
Black Martin. Skunk, etc.
Also Children's Sets
Just in by express.
Metdnndue bought hrtt.uhiBti; lht ac
cousti (or our rpdly growing buuixii. It
ii pleawte to- pviehue kne and 7011 are
made to (ccl that yAufatsciute a apptSted
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STOP AND SHOP Al
The Bat Place to Trade After All
turf Is of tho opinion that the cattle
exhibited was tho best that has ever
been shown In tho northwest.
Sheriff Roberts, Vernon A. Forbes,
W. C. Uirdsall, Italph Polndexter,
Judge-T. K. J. Duffy and others have
returned from a hunting trip to the
Mr. Over- Narrows. They reported only a fair
UARNER'C
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catch as the marshes are frozea over
and ithe birds can only be found la
the lakes.
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING!
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J0mMfim II laWi mtim i u niammAtUi 1 1 ifiM
:' iuO 'WjrfT'''l'i!K'
1$ Again the Dear
Old Saint has chos
en this store fpr his
headquarters. With
a larger stock and
greater variety we
now await your
commands.
Santa Is Comim!
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H3sPSS rpOYtANDjfek
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(From Saturday's Dally.)
J. J. Gllllland was in Culver today.
Mm. Lou Pulllam Is In- town from
Tumalo today with her son.
Levi V. Smith made A'buslnes3
trip In from Mllllcan today,
A. V. Wells wont out to''Portland
this morning on a sales trip, ,
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Wilson were
in today from Powell Dutte.
P. H. Mcrsdorf and Almuq Netf
wore In from their ranches today.
Martin Hallmcyer Ja In from Dry
Lake and may bo employed here eomo
time.
Miss Edith M. Lewis has Rono to
Portland to attend the wedding of.
hor brother.
Bud Scott has gono back to Pen-,
dloton. Ifo was employed Ju Den
three weeks.
Eldon Swank, of Lebanon, was la
Dend today filing on a homeataatl
near Drothora.
C. O. McNemar Is at his hotQo In
Metolius to spend Thanksgiving weelr
with relatives. , " k
Mrs. W. O. Krb and children have
gono to Eastern Idaho to ifiakihelr
homo for tho wlntor.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Mohoj.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this.
slip, enclose with Sc to Foley & Co.,.
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IIU
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will recotvo in return u trial
package containing Foley1 Honoy
nml Tar Compound for coughs, colds,
and croup: Foley Kidney Pills and
Foloy Cathartic Tablets. SoJd oy
erywhoro. Adv.
four chairs at your servico nt the
Metropolitan. No waltlug. Adv
Dr. Turner, oyo specialist, ot
fW Portland, will bo in Uond
Cff again Monday and Timid ay,
December 3 and 4, at Thorson's Jow-.
olry storo. Consult him, Don't for
got tho date. 38-9o
DR. TURNER
KYE SPECIALIST, of Portland
Y isi ts Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or Inquire ot
XIIORSON, THE JEWELER
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