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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
IINN1) HUM.KTJK, JllfNI), OUICOON, THIHtHIMV, DKCVAtUKtt ii), HM7 ' M in ' ' Are You Going to Have Music in Your Own Home This Christmas? t You are cnlillctl to chcry music these long even- , iiigs iid you cay ct an Edison or 11 Vietrola now t at this store on very reasonable terms. The machine you thought of first is the Vietrola or the Edison. We have both. j "V3j REED & HORTON THE REX ALL STORE niiirly (tHNuclnto editor of Tho Ilul lotln, Jio Ih now Htatloni'il at Cnmp Fremont, C'nllforilln, with tho rank of senior first lltiutuunut In tho rcK- ulur unity. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) OtiorK" II. Russell U a visitor from VOuvllln today. (ImtrKii O'Neill won In Redmond tu- (tny on business. I.', M, Thompson wus In Terrebonuo (tioduy Oil llUnllK'HH. Mm. V. Tothttrow left today for Tho , Dalles to spend tho winter. County Aitvnt Ward unit Mm. Ward ' urn up from Itmliuund today. Mrs. Jnunlii Curtli Is In Redmond u fow day lookliiK over dor rauch. After vliltltiR J. C Wlio two days, I). J. Fisher returned thin mornlur; to Walla Walla. W .T. Httrvenson wnt to Prltiuvlllo tfcls monitor on business, Hu will return some tltna next wek. Mrs. J. Kchinld, of Portland! spHit , (limit day with hur aon, K. E. Hvhmld, ! and returned to hur homo today. Mra. W. II. Hobbs and Mm. 1.. E. Hmlth, of Redmond, urn In town to dr dolnjc tholr Christmas shopping Miss Klisinar Hmlth. who had bi-"U vlnltliiK thn pant month with Miss loot HylmrK, If I lunt nlKht for Hun Francisco w Intro she plan to spend l;y winter. Mr. and Mra. F. V llorton arc on '.. I.. .11. 1.... I.I.. I.. II... U'lll..... ..!!.. V,.l. ill IIIMIWUJ lit). III Il.tJ tl IIMlliTV - Jy unci will ho xumi two weeks. They jfolll visit In Portland, Huleiu and oth Vr ni'nrhy place. j County Judr.o Harm and ComtnU donor Mackintosh returned this JiioruliiK from Portland when) tht-y Jiavu hiMHi In uttnudiiuru on the mi nimi onuniy ciiii r I convention. j Ituv. J. M. Xulsnii I on hi way to 'Kansas City. Ilo will ho kmiiw 10 Vays, durliiK whlrh t lino hi father, &(uv. J. P. WuJU, of Portlnnd. will i ihurrli. iiciiupy tho pulpit of thu Baptist j Mr Amiindn Htull, of Delta. Colo, .ratio, after passliw n fow days ut thn (!, I.. HlmpRon homo, Ih'kiiu hr re- turn jouriiuy tliln nioriiliin. Mih. M. K. Htmpson ih koiiu; iiuck wiiii nor 10 'vlfn whllo. (From Tuesday' Dally.) a II. McCutchnon and fain'.ly have iMino to Poitlnud to llvo. I Mr. Prluco StuntH Iihh koiio to jlluod River to vlHlt liur inothor it fw duyii. Mm. C. Kmklno Ih In Hood Itlvnr HpnndluK u fow da) it with hor inothur. DR. TURNER KVH HPIX'IAMHT, of l'orllnntl Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire ot TIlOItHON, THM JKWKIiKU .-)- A BARGAIN! 6-Room House With Bath. Two Lots Close In $1700 J. A. EASTPS Central OrfonV LeaJintf IMSURANCE AGENCY J. I.. Ht'ott In In Portland on a liim lni'H trip. Ho pIuiih to rot urn In about ii week. Mr J. I.ulKlitou and muall aon arc In ltfdmoutl and will roitiulu throUKh Hut holldayn with rclullvcii. Mr. and Mth. M. II. Wlllard, of Culdi'Huc, Idaho, am Bpfudlni: a week hitrn licforu roturnliif. to their homo, Mr. nnd Mm. A. I'. JmiHon aro re tclvlnr coiiRratulatlouH on tho ar rival of i nine nnd a half pound buby Klrl lunt nlKlit.' Mr. and Mrn. N. W. Colby, of Hrothfri, (ft this monitor for Part' laud. PihAii thrro tlmy will no on1 to Heuttlp, Tacotna and I.uwlitou, and roturn In tho iprlnic. WlllUtn C. McKlroy 111 lnavo to morrow for Vancouver, Wanhlnicton. Ilo hai been employed at tho union depot, rtcently nnd his place will bo lakmi by Juck Wllllamn. Mr, aniL -MrH. II, K. Hrookn ro turuinl thlit-mornliiK from uu extrud ed trip In tho natt. Mra, HrookM vis ited liu.NVw York, whllo hur huaband ri'inalni'tl In MluneapollH on bulueHi. Accord Inn to word rrrnlvcd this mornltiK-irom Fred A. Woelflnn, for- (From Monday's Dully.) W, T. Mitllarkoy wan In Itodmoud today. Clareuco II. OiikfN, of Mllllcan, Ih In (own today. Alwyn F, l.oo, of Mllllcan, wan In town on IiurIiiohh Haturtlny, TVIr. and Mm. John DrlHcoll, of Powoll Hiitto, woro In (own yontor- day. Mrs. A. W. Olson has koiio X0)tto kano, whom shu plans timako Mr homo, August Audorsou wns In Itodmoud ami Torrobonuo loduy on county bus- IllfSS. Kuv. II. C. Ilartraufl Is panning sev eral days In Itodinond and will return Thursdny, C. J. L'ntlow Is back from a year's trip to CIiIimiro and expects to stay hero permanently. Mrs. I, Michel, Miss Hess Hendricks nnd Arthur Michel, ot Prlnovlllu, spent Hominy In Ilnnd. Miss C, NlKhtscali'S, left today for Vnniouver, II. C to visit over tho holldayn with relatives. OeorKo Powers and his brother, Karl, wort) In Mend today from Mll llcan, transacting business. Miss Myrtle Ilutler, Miss Claim Dunn and Maurlru Lynch were visit liiK In town Sunday from Uedmond. Kd. Liindy Is spendltiK thu week In M osier. Wo canin to Hcnd yesterday from Hllvur Lake und went out on tho mornliiK train, Grace Coin Ward loaves tonight for Portland, where sho will Join her mother and then p.o to California to spend tho winter. Frank May returned this morning from Salem, whore ho attended the meeting of the Northwest Society ot Highway Knijlncers. W. K. Myers, of Portland, arrived hero Saturday morning and Is work ing at tho Heed & llorton drug store, where ho was formerly employed. Ned W. Colby, of lmpnrla, passed through Ileud today on his way to visit his mother and father In Idaho. Mr. Colby expects to bn calll'd In tho next draft. Ilev. H. F. IVHnborton.i district superintendent for tho Methodist church, was In Ileud yesterday to preach a sermon and returned home to Thn Dalles this morning. Mm, A. D. ,1'iko vtm In Ilcnd a tow dnys visiting her husband. Hlio re turned to Culver this morning und will go from there to vltvlt In Wash liiton. Judge H, C. Kills .returned this morning from Portland, whom ho at tended tho county court convention. Jjdgu W. I), tinmen nnd Commission er A. U, Mackintosh will remain In tho city Miveral days longer. Ilov. Arthur Leonard Wntlnworth, of South Pusadeiin, California, wan In Iloiid Haturday visiting Ilev, J, M. Nelnon. Dr. Wndsworth Is field ed itor of tho Pacific Unpelst and wan In thin torrltory gathering material for magar.lnti articles. Ilo plans to fea turo the country around Hend In one of them. Dr. Wudsworth hus mado a tour of seven states In the west and Is now on his way home. r fr J (From Hoturday's Dally) R. II. Chess, of Uedmond, was In town today on business. A. L. lloughtallng, of Van Ora, in a visitor In town today. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Colby were In from Hrothcrs yesterday on business. Meredith Halley was In from his ranch near H'sters today. Mrs. Paul Itldel and small daugh ter left last night for Lyndcn, Wash ington. District Attorney H. H. Do Armond Is In Portland a few days on legal business. Charley 8ar was hem from Madras on business yesterday and returned thin morning. John Venablo went homo to Port land toduy after visiting his cousin, Al. Hubbard, three weeks. A Mrs(i(Hosc,oo Howard arrived hero thin morning for 'a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Whisnant. A seven-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs C. W. Nelson, of Tunmto. at tho Hend Surgical hospital, last night. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence and Mrs. R.I W. Ilendcrifiott went to' Terrebonne to Instruct the Red Crosi auxiliary there airs'A O. Walker and her little son,, John, haveono to Tho Dalles to pass three or four weeks while Mrs. Walker recuperates from a ro ccnt Illness. In anticipation ot tho election on the formation of tho Central Oregon Irrigation district, to bo held on Mon day, Claude. McColloch, of Portland, associated with H. II. Dc Armond In representing tho, petitioners for the district, arrived hero this morning. Miss,, Margaret Thompson returned to Hend Jast evening, accompanied by Warner' BEND'S HOLIDAY CENTER s )&J& 1 Wl JJ ftjsJ H L V Nv JRUl " I ' f ij;n '"TT ' Our Assortment of MACKINAWS is 'comprehensive the choicest se lections we have ever shown. All wool sturdy fabrics. PATRICK MACKINAWS stand out alone for Superior Quality. A .sensible and useful holiday gift for dad or son $8.50 to $1.7.50 FURS--the Gift Luxuriant Sets of Red Fox, Hudson Seal, Black Martin, Jap Mink. Nutria, &c., at $17.50 to $58.75 Muffs, $8.50 to $25.00 Mtke Her Happy Give Furs Our Holiday Stocks still offer complete ranges in most every line. If you are in doubt what to give a visit to our store will help to solve your gift problem. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS 1 .i ' STOP AND SHOP AT The But Place to Trade After All To Our Friends and Patrons We Wish You A'Ver Merry Xmas t Miss Luclle Abbott, ot Portlaiid. Miss' Thompson has been in Portland for the last three months attending bus iness college. Miss Abbott has al ready accepted ,a position as stenog rapher in tho county clerk's office. I.OIK.T.S KLKCT. (Continued trom Page 1.) Come to Heada uarters For Your Gifts We Have Just What You Want At The, Price You Want to Pay Knights of Pythias elected the fol lowing last Wednesday: Louis Den nett, chancollor commander; J. Dran- deau, vice chancellor; W. Ferguson, prelate; J. S. Ir.nos, master ot work; J. New by, mnster at arms; K. D. Gil son, inside guard; O, A. Thorooti, outside iguard. They will be Installed on tho first Wednesday In January. The following are the new officers ot tho Ked Men: John A. Donovan, sachem; Herbert James, senior saga more; Annls A. Smith, junior saga more; H. II. Do Armond, prophet; Kdgar 1). Gllson, chief of record; J. Alton Thompson, K. ot W.; H. G. Kmniott, first sannnp; George H. Bar clay, second sannap; L. A. Hranden burgh, guard of tho wigwam; V, M. White, guard of the forest; W. A. Uatos, Hoy Wilson, itaymond R. Ward, A. Moore, warriors; Jesse H. Fulton. Dan Woods, D. Klmer Wilson, Ilobort II. Vox, braves; S. K. Itoborts, trustee; It. D. Kutchum, physician. Woodmen of tho World will place In office on January 11, Clyde M. Mc Kay, past consul commander; Frank Inabnlt, consul commander; Marshall Mackll'n, advanco lieutenant; S. C. Caldwell, banker; E. D. Gllson, clerk;, Harry L. Shoults, escort; M. A. Palmer, watchman; W. D. Ingalls. sontry; X. P. Smith. J. A. Eastes, U M. .McKeynolds, managers; Dr. C. II. Francis, Dr. B. Fcrrell, physicians. Tho now heads of the Hoyal Arch Masons took tholr places last night. Those elected to serve for next year woro J. D. Davidson, high Priest; P. C. Garrison, king; II. C. Ellis, scribe; E. II. Keanc, captain of the host; J. C. Rhodes, principal sojourner; C. M. McKay, Royal Arch captain; L. A. W. Nixon, master of the third Veil; J. Alton Thompson, master of the sec ond veil; W. D. Barnes, master ot tho first veil; H. A. Miller, sentinel; A. A. Anderson, secretary; A. F. Lar son, treasurer. We wish to expross our thanks to those kind triouds and neighbors who aided us so liberally with their time, talent and material after the tiro. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Slack. Extra Work For Women. War conditions try the strength of women, Tho overworked woman, In home, office or factory, will find In Foley Kidney Pills a roady roliot from kldnoy trouble, backache, head actio, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen muscles and that awful tired feeling. Thoy assist nature In re storing strongth and vitality. Sold everywhere. Adv. The Gate to Giftland Is Open Enter at your convenience the sooner trie better ii you would make pleating and economical gifts. Liberty Bonds Accepted la Payseat Fer Purchases Headquarters For Diamonds Diamond Ring., - - - $7.00 to SIOOQ.QQ . Diamond UValliers - - $5.0P.,to $ 75.00 Watches from - - - '- $1.50 to $75.00 Largo assortment of Brooches, Cult Links, Fobs Chains., Bracelets, Watches, eto.' LARSON & CO. AT TIIE SIGN OF TIJE BIG CLOCK Tbe. Gift Shop of Central Oregon We Specialize la Watch And Jewelry Repairing