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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
IlKND IJUrXKTIN, III3ND, OIUXJON, Tlfl'lWDAV, DKCKMIIKIl 27, 1M7 " i"i ill '' k Now About Records For Your Phonographs W) linvo pn'poncl for h InrKoilotuiind for I Icon tin tlil jwir mill now Intvo III) ItXtlll lit IK" Mock llml CimtlllllH tint Into piece, tlm old fiiMnltoH ami tlio cliisulgi, Von ciin Imvn all of tlm fimt (ml iiiimti'luiiH of tlm hoi til In jour own Iioiiik. t'onio In anil iimku your hoIcuU liiii cuily, pk'k out tlm ii'conl you liavo 1)1)1)11 V. Itllllllif REED & TUB REX Slocal news items (Prom Wednesday's Dally.) fl'onl Cox returned t"ly '""" u riof trip to Portland. Rv. M. l)lrkmiu wn In from Hem (Oil vulhiy on IiiihIiidmn today ft. Edward Lnmon returned Mon aV night from u trip to lluriis. Mv llllu Montn ami Mr. II. I. ViiiO uro visiting l Redmond this htk. III. M. Stephen cuinn In this morn, lua from Kosoburg, whoro h passed inrlnlman at his homo, fllonnld McLnurln anil Robert limes ,r visiting linrn vshllo on Christmas urlough from Maru Inland. Yloyd Knlloy, who has been at tho laval training Nation at (iuat Inland, s'passlng n fow dayn In llend. Principal II. M. (Irant, of tho hlr.h icliool, Imvea tonight for I'ortlnnd to tttond lint tiachur' oaioclatlun meet 7, Minn Mabel Grant ha comii from (Jrliiiivllln to work In tint office of tho I'sclflc Telephone tc Telegraph Com. f Mr. and Mm. II. W. Skuso am ponding a few day In I'ortland and Win roiurn win lauur pur. Wrk. J Vornou V. Ilarphnm, -tuporv Um Ochoro forest, l In ton Mill roiurn tlm alter tian 01 wn porvlsor of today Ho wilt go hack to Prinovillo to Biorrow. ' ' 4 ' (Jointly School Superintendent Thompson tian gnno to Portland to attend tho meeting of tho tato teach or' iiHHorlatlon till wuok. Pilgrim Commandory No. IK of tho Knight Tomplar lodge held it an nual ChrlntmnN obnervanro yesterday afternoon In tho Masonic hall. Mr. and Mm. John Fritz and little ilniiKhtor. .Marjnrlo, of Portland, are apmidliiK tho hnlldaH with Mm. Fritz' inotlnir, Mm. II. C. Kcliunvk, of lloiilovard addition. It. W. Harvey I vUltltw: here from Mnro Inland. Ho bring word of T I.. Carrlger, a former llund man, who wan recently trutisfurrod from tlm Knchnflfor to tho Mam Island Print Iiir department, llo will probably hit appointed clilnf prlntor on the first of tho ynar. " (Prom Monday's Dally.) J. 1). Donovan loft for Portland Kittttrdny. W, E. (lurnoy, of Mllllcan, wan n Hatnrduy vlnltur In town. Charles A. IluriiH wn In from Mil llran Saturday on business. Ida Dahlo In spending tho holidays with hor parents at Powoll Hutto. Minn Daisy Stuart Ik Hpt'iullni: tho holidays In Soaltlo with hor mother. Max CunnliiKhnm and Denton llur dk aro In town today from lltd inond. (IladyH FlomltiK nnd (lonovlovn Mc . We desire to extend to our many friends and patrons our Greetings and very best wishes for the New Year. 1 ! '.J ....-i- . 1 Larson & Co. ' 4UM Sign offthsWg Qock, ' vt ' i I.' i ' 'i i , . i i i ..' 1 ' . i ii - t .i ' i, i-. 1 li 4. u M'H 1 HORTON ALL "STORE l.aiirln npont Hiniday with frlundn In Tnmiilo. P. H. Rtnnliiy left Hantrday for Portland to bo with IiIh family for ChrlntiiiiiN, II. M. Ktnphcnn left Katnnlay ovon Iiik for ItoNfburK to vlnll with frlondn until Tucnday. Harry KoIiikoIiI b-avnn thin fVitnliiK for hln homo In I'ortland for Christ limn liolldan. Mm Hoy Hlinvrr and dilldnin will npimil tho holiday with hor motlmr In Mudran. Joo Di-nllot luft thin iinirnliu: for l.a (iranilo to npund tho holldayii with hln parvnli. Mr. and Mm. J. II. Do l.acoy wuro ri'Klntnrcd at llotol Portland In Port land, Saturday. It H. Dart tuft Saturday ovvnliiK for Portland, llo will ho koiio alt wixik on bunlm-M. ( ( Mr. and Mm. It, A. Huffnrhmldt havo koiio to Portland for a short vlnlt wlth(rolatlv'n, Kord Cox wont to Portland Batur day nlcht to npond Clirfntmas vaca tion with hi parmitn. Hunsell Wallaro, who han boon nta tlonud at Mnro Inland, returned tills mornltiK for'n nliort vlnlt. Myrtlo Woods In horu from Tho Dallon to visit hor mother and to rent up from a recent IIIumis. Nick l.atnlierty cumo In last night to visit with hln brother, Francis I.amborty. for tho holldnn. Tho Mlnsen Idn and Inez lach aro hero from Madras to vlnll their par ents, Mr and Mm. C. A. I .each. Mm. I.. ('. Caldwell, of Touchct, Washington, rninu In yentonlay morn lliK and left last nlKhl for l.a Pino. Dr. U. ('. Coo wont to Portland Hat unlay on a short huiiluosH t rip. llo In expected to return thin evenliiK. Mm. Francis Clarke went to Port land Saturday tn attouil tho teacher' ronvoutlou to lie hold thoro thin week Mr. and Mm. K. (I. Itourka ro turned to Croscont yimtirilny nftor npondluK nearly a'uioiitli In Portland, H. P. Motzlor loft Saturday for Oregon City to npund hln Chrlntuian vacation. Ho will roturn next Thorn day. Minn I.urllo .Sauudnm, of Tho Hul lotlu, wont to Portland Saturday ulKht to spend ChrlstmuH with hor pa renin. Mm. F. A. Illco, who han boon vln ItltiK at tho homo or II. C. HIIU, ro turned Saturday ovunltiK to hor homo In Itodmoud. I. V. Ilnrvny, who Ih ntutloned at Muro iHland In tho pout offuco do partmont, In npouilliiK hln Chrlntman furlouxh In Hudu. Mr. nnd Mm. C. O. Peck and daiiKh tor arrived Saturday from Portland, They expect to mako tholr homo In this city in tho future. Mr. and Mm, J. II. Morton arrived yontorday moruliiK to npoui tho lull lK' I il R I l I wt ; i ,ii , j i -.. . - nt.' ,,,v I;.i Yy. ir.ii 'ii v, dnyn with Mm. Morton's parents, Mr, nml Mm, I". A. Hatlnir, I.vnrotl Mraniloiihiin: nrrlvod Sat urday noon from Kiikoiiu, whom ho han boon attoiidliiK mhool, to Hpond III ChrlhtmliH vacation. Moiltouiiut Hatirmiiu nnd Mm. Hatirmau arilvod ynntonlrty mornliii; on tholr way to IluriiH, whoro tliey will Mpituil tlm holidays. Mr. nnd Mm. M. II. Ilayen left for Portland Saturday ulKht for u two weitkn1 vlnlt with tholr children, who aro attoudlnc nehool thero. II. t, Kldwnll, who han been hero tho hint wook on ImihIihibx, tuft for Portland Saturday to npoiul (ho ChrlntmaN holldnyn with hln family. DouKlnn Mullurkoy In puHnlui: hln ChrlHtmun vucntlou In llund with IiIh father. Ho han been nttuiidliiK tho Unlvomlty of OrcKon tho punt semes ter. Kohrrl Horner, Don Mcf.nurlu and Htovo Stoldl aro expected homo on ClirlstmsiK furloiiKhn thin evening. Thoy uro all ntutloned at Maro In land. I.volyu Hoillont. who linn boon workltu: at tho depot In Astoria, camo In thin muriiliiK to spend tho holidays with hor parents, M. and Mm. H. Iledleul. OeorKO Vuudnvert, who ban boon (itteiidliu; tho Unlvomlty of OreKon meillual nrhool, In here to spend tho hollduyn with hln brother, Dr. J. C. Vaudovort, and othor relatives. Itotiert lunen, who han been nta tloned at Muro Inland Itr tho pay of flro, arrived thin inornlnK to spend his ChrlstmuH furlotiKh with hln par ents, Mr. and Mrn. Joseph Innen. Alfred Swuuson left Saturday for Portland where ho will spend Christ man. From thoro ho expoota. to ito to Scuttlo to tnko n position In hln fathor'a sawmill tho flrnt of tho year. Mr. and Mm Walsh, who havo been UvltiR hero for the Inst nix months, loft Saturday ovuuIiik for Now York City, whoro they will mako their homo In tho future. Hugh Thompson nnd Chorion Com fort returned yontorday mornlii from tho University of Oregon to spend tho Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mm. li. M. Thomnnon. Lloyd Kelley, tvhoi hag beerf !a tralnfo jp at tbo yeomnn school at Mara Island, cams In Sunday to spend hla Christmas furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Keller, Sandy Leonard pawed through tho city Saturday on his way to Hums to npond hla Christmas furlough with his. parents. Mr. and Mm. Harry Smith accompanied him from here to Hums. Hocauso of tho lato arrival of tho train Sunday night, Manager Iludow wan unable to show "A Talo of Two Cities" In tho iiveuliiR, but put on "Tho ltosary." Tho Dickens play wilt bo shown tonight. T, A. MrC'ann.of ThoShovlln-HIxon Company, returned on Saturday from a two weeks' trip to Spokane, Mill neapolls and Portland. Mrs. McCaun, who Joined him in Portland, returned with him. II. D. Mc.llrldo returned Saturday ovenlng from Portland whoro ho an slstod Mm. W. M. Iredalo In taking her husband to St. Vliicent'n hospital In thut city for treatment. Mm. Iro dalo will not roturn until Mr. Iredalo Is Improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Wlot arrived yontorday mornlpK from Kuroka, Montana, to spend tho Chrlatmaa sen npu with their non, K. 11. Wlet, and daughter, Mrs. (Jerry Homkotto. K, H, Wlel's Hon nlao camo with them to visit his parents. Luna Sherman, who has been work ing for tho Pacific Telophono & Tolo graph Company in this city for tho last year, has been transferred to tho Portland offlcew. Sho left Saturday ovenlng for Portland nnd will tnko hor now positions ixftor Now Years Danco at Roberts' hall, December 20. Good music nnd good supper. 43p Compliments of theS eason WARNER'S (From Saturday's Dally.) Jnines (Hack wan In today from hln ranch at tho head of tho Deschutes. Mm. Dulmnr Klin; Is spending two weeks with relatives near Prinovillo. Mark lloeman Is vlnltlnK relatives In Portland during Christmas vaca tion. Mrs. A. W. Spears loft this morning for Portland, to llvo (hero perma nently. Mrs. Daisy Kuril returned today from a two days trip to her homo ut La Pine. Mrs. II. L. Keynoldn was In from Itcdmoud yesterday and wont back this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCann wero registered at Hotel Portland, In Port land Wednesday. Miss Pearl Watson went back to Prinovillo today. Sho attended teach ers' Institute here. Mr. and Mrs I). L. Drumhaugh havo gone to Portland to mako their homo In that city. Mrn. Dennis Cunnody will bo the guest of relatives In Portland until after Christmas. Mrs. Courtloy Allen and children aro In Hood Klver passing theholi days with relatives. , llov. II W. Cottroll concluded hln short visit In thin vicinity and re turned to Portland today. Mrs. Charles O'Nell nnd Mrs. E. T. Ashley, of Prinovillo, did their Christ mas shopping In llend yesterday. Mrs. T. K. Trotter has gone to 8o attto to visit her daughter several months. Sho will also stop In Port land on tho way. Mrs. C A. Jones, who has been vis iting her son, George Jones, since October, Is making tho return trip to hor homo in Los Angeles. Miss Wlnafred Nelson and Miss Frances Thompson aro spending the holidays In Portland. Miss Thomp son Is visiting at ber friend's home. Miss Mabel typohn, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs, Olonn Slack, several days, is now on hor way homo to White Hoc?, South Dakota. W. K. Bandol, of Turnalo, Is mak ing a trip to his'old home at Sturges, Michigan, and will como back next March. Ho will stop In Spokane on tho way. Ilis Annette Leonard and her brother, J. I). Leonard were in Dend on their way home to Hums. Mr. Leonard has been, In a training camp and 1s on a short furlough. Kussell Wallace came in last night to visit hln mother, Mrs. Harriot Gra ham, while on a six days furlough from tho naval radio station at Lents. Ho Is stationed thero as a radio elec trician. (From Friday's Dally.) Mm.. J. Morso Is staying with her sister In Kcdmond during the hol idays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlos Orewellor havo returned from a trip to Port land. A. J, Morso will erect a dwelling In Aubrey Hlghts In the near future. It Is to cost $700. A baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Heaver last night. Ho is their second child. Miss Hazel Baxter and little Helen Ilaxter aro in Enterprise to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss 'sthor Vale, who was hero at tending teachers Institute, returned today to her homo at Kobcrts. Mrs. Frank Sloan and daughter have gone to Stanfleld to pass tho holidays at their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Altken, of Sisters, aro being felicitated upon the arrival of a small son Wednesday. Mrs. N. K. Oliver and family havo gone to Portland to join Mr. Oliver and mako tholr homo in tho city. Mr. Oliver left last Sunday night. Mrs. J. C. Loundrco, who has been tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Adolph ICOtzmau, iwo weoks, loft for her homo In Portland this morning. Mrs. Com Fish, of Prlnglo Fulls, is on her way to Great Falls, Montana, on n business trip. Sho will return about tho first of tho year, coming back via Spokane and Portland. Mr. hud Mrs. G. T. Auiutltor, of North Ynklmn, completed a business trip hero and left this morning for Hod mo ud, Portland and Astoria. Thoy will spend Christmas with a daughter In tho lattor placo, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Powoll loft this morning for Newport, Washington, to visit with Mr. Powell's daughter, Mrs. A, H. Slgiglns, during tho holidays. Mrs. Powoll expects to settle somo business affairs in that city botoro returning to Bond. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dakor wero In Rodmond today on a short trip. Thoy plan to moot tholr daughter, Miss Esther Hakor, who is coming in ou tonight's train, Sho will ho hero from Wyoming to spond Christmas with her parents. CONSULT Dr. Turner, eyo specialist of Portland, nt.Thoraon'a Jewelry store lu Dend, January 10 and 11; In Redmond, JANUARY CLEARANCE ' i i i i i Hi I LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR All Ladies Coats All Ladies' Suits All Children's Coats at 20 off Hr.gr New Style Ladies' Novelty Shoes JUST IN MnhoKfiny Calf Lace Grey Nubuck Top, $7.75 Mliitary heel, at Black Kid Lace Crey Nubuck Top, Mili- $7.50 tary heel, ut , Children's Shoes Infants' Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, in gun metal button, also Cloth Top, at $1.50 Same, in sizes 5 1-2 to 8, at $1.75 and $1.85 Infants' Patent White Kid Top, button Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, at $2.15 Same, in sizes 5 1-2 to 8 $2.25 The same painstaking flttinL' service. Tho same dependable ' qualities. The same low prlcev-ln our Shoes for the LUtlo Folks as for the Grown Up. STOP AND SHOP AT BROTHERS The But Place (From Thursday's Dally.) II. Axllno has gone to Portland to live. Miss Clara Wattenburg has gone to Salem to visit her mother. Miss Alice Itasmussen is In Corbctt staying two weeks with relatives. Mrs. O. W. D. Riley will spend Christmas In Portland with relatives. C. V. Sllvls has returned from a short trip to the Willamette valley. Miss Doris Foster is passing the holidays In Portland with her mother. Professor J. F. Iirumbaugh, who spoko at teachers' Institute, returned Corvallls today. Miss Esther Jane Clarke Is on her way to Seattle, where she will remain during vacation. A. E. Hoss came in last night from Welscr. Idaho, and will return to his ranch at Turnalo. Miss Mario Haws will leave to night for Portland, whore she will spend two weoks with relatives. Eldon Sloan will visit in Echo ovor tho Christmas holidays. He will bo tho guost of his aunt. Mlko Johnson, of Portland, was In llend last night. Ho went out to Redmond on this morning's train. Francis Threhouse went to Lewis ton, Idaho, this morning. He had been hero threo days on a business trip. Oscar Larson left today for North Dakota to visit relatives, whom he has not seen tor six years. He will roturn within a month. Mrs. Fred A. Rice, of Redmond, Is With kindest thoughts and best wishes for your contin ued happiness and welfare for the coming New Year. FATHERS fa! --. -if. "Oft (' .t. j. t$ i v 'VS ilar at 20 off nfC or to Trade After All In Dend visiting Mrs. II. C. Ellis. Sho came In last night and will-remain the rest of the week. An eight and a halt pound girl was born this morning to Mr. and Mm. Elemr Merrill al tholr homo on Hawthorne avenue. This la their third child. Miss Hazel Putney and Miss Elslo Olsln left for Medford this morning; and will spend the holidays there. Mls-i Putney will be a guest at Miss, Olsln's homo . L. A. McKenzle was on this morn ing's train bound for California. Ho will spend the winter months thero visiting relatives and return to Bend in the spring. Miss Allco Iluffschmldt, a sister of R. E. Iluffschmldt, and her nibco,. Miss Jean Fries, aro here from San Francisco for tho week. Thoy will leave Dend Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. McDonald and their granddaughter, Miss Nolllo Les lie, will pass a week In Aberdeen, Washington, where they will visit a daughter, Mrs. Davidson. DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Tcrtland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire of TnORSO.V, THE JKWELEH .yJ... ' ,,i't.sf , '' T ?, . . , : h. . i , r ., i- if at 20 off "ff& I.January 9. Adv. rJM--- ' " " '- .v