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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
IIKNI) IIUMJFTin, IIM't OIlKflOtf, TlllIWDAV, .MNrAJlV.lO, J(MH PAOE 8. rrr I 4? TrtE CONQUEROR! The one run icily UiuL successfully Vnnciiislies Coughs mid Colds. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is .Sale anil Sure. No narcotics. No .stimu lants, It soothes the inflamed tissues and removes that tickling sensation. EVEKY UOTTLE (2UAKANTEED AT THIS REXALL STORK REED & HORf ON a LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) O. IIom, or Oregon City, iiimlu u (rip (ii Iti'iliiiDNil today. Mnt. II. J. Overturf returned today from a trip to Portland. Jon Htuliiliniinor witnt to Deschutes today to lirliu; In his horses, Mrs. Frank Perclvul, of Mllllcan, Ik passing several days In HimhI. J. I ArtioM ami fuiiilly returned JWnUulghl from it visit In thn ttinl. Mrs, I l Kulluy ami mod spout the ' day In Iteduinml on IiiuIikihh ami ..pleasure. ( (). I). Kyi', w'") has Ill-mi looking over lurid In thin vicinity, returned to Kt. Union tmluy. Ml itn Loremt Woodruff In on lnr way hoinit to I'ortlaml. Hln Iiiim beitu living at Ijtkovlow rucKNtly. Mm. J. It. Mills, of l.owUton, Ida ho, nrrlvcil hero this morning ami will vliilt her husband a short time. Mth, liln Nichols, of Lakovlow, panned thn night III llolld hl'foro going 'to Htauflold, where ihu Mill visit a hort time. Mr. W. M, Hector had returned to Imr homo at Auroka, Washington, after vliltliiK Itohert Covey at l.a Pino a week, Htnvo Htolill loft lant night for float MWInnd, after passing 10 days at lioino with til jiarontJt. Ho In In (ho nnvnl trnlntiiK school near Han FrancUco. DR. TURNER i:vi: hpeciamht, or PortUmi Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inqulro of Tiioit.soN, tiii: Ji:vi:i,i:it J. It, Miner yesterday moved out of liln house In llend ami will tako up liln riiNhlom'i) mi u Hiuall ranch just nam of I'llot llutto. William I), Hearcey n purchasing tho llend homo. Dr. I). ('. Con returned early thli weok from I'oittuml, whern ho an Hinted In examining tho 23 applicants for ilortor'n corllflcatos In Oregon, lie will also attend another in-otliig of thu medical board on January 18. Mr. ami Mm. J. M. Wrny left lant night for Whllo Halmoii, whnro they will visit Mr. Wray's lirolhor before going to I'ortlaml ami possibly Ho attln. Thny will i-etiiru within a vseek. Eric Holt, formerly principal of tho lteml high school ami now In thn Y. M. C. A. at Vancouver llnrracks, will ho hern Friday uiorultiK In order to tako a final physical military exam ination. I In v,lll upend several duys In till city. C. Covert, organizer for tho Amur lean Federation of libor, panned a fow duys In llend and left for Port laud this mornliiK. Ho was down to look Into tho eight-hour proposition o far a tho mill worker am con cerned. Ho found tho situation hero entirely satisfactory. (From Tuesday's Dolly.) J. Ityiui caiuu In from Seattle this morning. Clyde McKay In hack from a ithort trip to Portland. Vernon A, Hull, of Itedmoiid, spent Sunday In lluml, T. W. Vamlevert wan down from the Vandovert ranch over ulr.ht. Vnrnon A. Portion returned from a brief business trip to I'ortlaml and Seattle. ' Ooorgn T. Oglo ami dormice Smith wero In from Alfalfa yesterday on lillfllilCKN. ' Charles II Erlckson, of Hear Creek Unites, was In yesterday aftor n loud of wheat, F, W. Oldenburg, of Dnor Lodge, .Montana, Ih horn looking ovnr (ho eouiitry a fow days. II. McNiitl, of Prliinvlllo, wits horn wivonil days on IiiiiiIiiuhh ami returned homo tli In morning. It. A, Nelson Ih In Crano on liln ranch nl that placn, Ho will come hack to Ilniid again noon, A. W. Olson, foriiiorly with thu llend Whlto I'lmi Kanh Company, Ufl Huudiiy night for Hpoknno. Mm. K. A. (loodmau him cone to Tim DiiIIoh, whern nho will remain Indefinitely visiting her sister. T. II. Foley returned yesterday fioin I'ortlaml, Whom ho punned a few dayn on IiuhIiiuii for liln company. Mix Marin Haun returned today .from a trip to Jior, homo In Wolscr, rdaho, where slur pout thu colldays. County Commissioner A. L, Mack IntoNli In In Seattle on business. Ho will hu hack thn latter part of tho weok. Mm. Clark Paul and children, who havo been hero vlnltliiK her mother, returned to their homo at Prluuvlllu today. Mr. and Mrn. William Honl.n and Mr. and Mm. I.. C. Marlon worn In from Redmond lant iiIkIU to attend tho theatre. 'H. Ii. WIkkIim returned from Port laud Sunday nlcht. Ho attonded thu lrr!ailon vtmnrnHn both In that city ami at Corvallln. Di. I). F. Hrookn, of MlnneapollH, Hpeut tho day In llend lookliiK over liln lutorentn In tho llrookn-Hcanloil I.iimlier Company. Mr. and Mrn. II. O. Italney and Will llrown havo koiiu to Portland to iani a few doyn. They aro movliiK away from llend permanently. Mr. and Mm. C. V Parker, of Pain ley, wero In llend lant nlcht and left thin mo mini: for Cuinp I.nwln, whern they will vlnlt thulr Hon two wcokn. Otto llodnen, of Prlnuvlllo, In In llend vlnltliiK hln nliter, Mrn. It. I): Ketchum. Mr. HodKcn In now In tho navy and han been homo on a fur lough. Mrn. Oooricn Ouler. of Aldon, Wash liiRtoti, left for her homo today. She en mo liaro from California and vlnlt cd her daughter, Mr. L. Horch, nluco last Saturday. After looking over buslnens oppor tunltlen In llend, K. Harrison, at Tho Dalles, returned to that city this mornliiK. Ho will probably cotno back hero aKaln soon. Joo Desllut, one of tho sawyers at thn Shcvlln-Hlxou mill, returned Sunday from l.a Orande. Ho former ly resided In that city and had been on a 10-day visit with relatives and friends. Mrn. Floronco Makonson, who ar rived hern recently from Now Mex ico, has purchased Mrs. (3 W. Hall's bourdltiK house on Orrcou street and will operate It from now on, Mr. ami whoro they will Join their sons now employed In the shipyard). Mr. Ma kunnon, who Is a cattle innii In tho houIIi, Will probably eomu to Hand to locate In the near future, (From Monday'n Dally.) H, H, Nelson was In Kodmoml to day. II. It, lllorly left for Han Franclsao this mornlni;. Ho jilann to live there, Tho Woman's Club will meet Wed nesday at thu homo of Mm. H. D. Oil sou. Duncan McDonald, of Shaulko, Is on liln way home, after vlnltliiK three days on the llh;li Desert,' Mr. and Mrn. I. F. Mcllobortn left for Hllverton thin morning. They spent seven weeks hero visltltttt Mr. Mcltobertn' parents. Mm. I.. A, Tucker has concluded her visit with her daughter, Mm. Markart, and has none to Portland. Hho was accompanied by her Krand son. Mm, Mabel Johnson, of Hood It Iv or, has been hero vlsltlnj; her daugh ter, Mrn. Prince Slants, a short time and returned homo today, Mr. and Mrn. Staats will move Into Ucml from their ranch tomorrow, H. Kleliardt), who lias been stop ping ut tho Altamont, has taken the HnKlemuu house on Congress street. Mr. ItlchardA Is yard master for Ilrooks-Kcanlou Lumber Company, ami expects hln family this evening from Klk Itlver, Idaho. (From Saturday's Dally) P. C. Hardy was In yesterday from Deschutes. P. V. Swisher, of Plnehumt, was In on business yesterday. Art Itlchards, a Silver Lako ranch er, Is In on business today. W. W. Orlnstead was In from Mil llran yesterday on business. Harrison Latham has returned from a short trip to Portland. Jay Hogue, a rancher from Alfalfa, Is In llend looking after a stock ship ment. Prank W. Weber, of llend, has tak en a position as principal of tho Sis ters school. Mrs. James I.ampshlre, of Burns, was a passenger on this morning's train for Portland. K. J. Stauffcr, II. T. Kasspohl and V. Stauffcr aro all In from Stauffcr on business today. I). M. Hunter, of Mllllcan, spent tho day In Hand on business. He was also purchasing supplies. Among the Tumalo residents In llend yesterday wero 0 rover Oerklng, Uort Miller and Carl Hatch. UeglnnliiR with next Sunday tho local drug stores will closo In tho af ternoons from 1 till C o'clock. William Hanna, of Mill City, Is hero looking over land for his broth er, who expects to move to Dond soon. Miss Margaret WSst Is In Warren, Pennsylvania, where she Is soon to Mm Hall left Inst night for Portland, bo-omn tho brldo of Herbert Howell. lrf January Clearance! of Ladies' $rmtz?$ Coats DISCOUNTED 25 $Z' in'v JUST 18 COATS LEFT $25.00 Coats $18.75 $28.50 Coats $21.40 $35.00 Coats $26.25 Among these are the popular French Models lh-oadcloth and Serge in u great variety of colors ASK FOR STYLE FOLDER SATHERS W ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S January Sale of Sheeting, Muslin Cambrics Prices that tell you to supply your needs now 81-in. Wearwell Sheeting, (S0c grade, at 53c 81-in. Ideal Sheeting, 55e grade, at 49c 81-in. Pepperell Sheeting, 55c grade, at 47c 81-in. Golden Gate Sheeting, 70c grade, at 58c 81-in. Lockwood Sheeting, GOe grade, at 52c 81-in. Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting, 55c grade 47c m 45-in. Uleaehed Wearwell Sheeting, 5c grade.-29c 15-in. Ideal Sheeting, 00c grade, at 27c 42-in. Pepperell Sheeting, 27 l-2c grade, at 23c JlO-in. Cameo Fine Cambric, 25c grade, at 19c 80-in. Daisy Bleached Muslin, 20e grade, at 16c JANUARY SALE OF WHITE -The low prices on merchandise in this sale offer matchless opportunities to save. Buy now while these prices are effective. ---The savings afforded should interest every thrifty housewife. 17 Inch, lilcachcd, Linen Crash Toweling ii for this sale, a yard HOC 27c 311c 29c .. 7c ... ? 0c ...22c 22c 42 Inch Pillow Cases, Sheeting, regularly 30c, for this Halo 40 Inch Pillow Case Sheeting, finest quality, regular 3Gc, sale price 9-4 Finest Quality Unbleached Sheeting, regular Am fiCc, salo prlco v a C ii'4 Finest Quality Illeached Sheeting, regular prlco p?'T)r, COc, salo price . 5aC !M Oood Quality Illeached Sheeting, regular prlco Q 55c, sale price GC 20x44 Illeached Double Thread ttatii Towels, fn special, each 5C 21x40 Illeached Double Thread Hath Towels, spec lal, at 24x48 Illeached Double Thread Hath Towels, 50c val- ja ue, for ftjiC 13x2G Cotton Iluck TowoIb at. eat'li .............m. .. 15x2C Cotton Iluck Towels, heavy weight at, each ...... 18x40 Fancy Woven Dorder Iluck Towels I- Is vilClI . ... . .. ... ..... ...... ....... 33 Inch Indian Head, value 28c salo price hlnoweavo Whlto Goods, plains and fancies, at, yard 1 8, 20, 25, 35c, 40, 45, (60c Pllsso Underwear Crepe, 30 Inches wldo ' r7Hfy 8PKC1AL, yard ZC Kxtra Largo Sizes lied Spreads, i p0 Special, each tJlUHJJ Others at S.J.HT., $.'1.50, $3.7.1, JM.7S, $."5.00 2G00 yards Cambric, Embroideries, Insertions and "2 J Edges, to 4 & Inches wide, very special, yard . v5yC2C Edges, from 4 to 7 Inches, wide, values to 15c, very special, a yard at B OC Good Quality Pillow Casts p. .,,, each JtDCi i$3C STJll 60c, 85c, $ 1 . 11 5 All Linen Tabic Damask, yard $11.50, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 Sale of Gossard Corsets Continued All sizes still available, but they are going rapidly, and it you wish to uvall yourself of this salo opportunity, we advise an early stection. 87.no, m.oo cxinstrrs ?ot W.00 tXHtHFTTS SJIJJO i-io coiLsirrs 82.7 ?2--o constrrs ..910 STOP AND SHOP AT 6?4c iPSSSEgsra The Bat Place to Trade After All ! Hoy ( Moullon, accompanied by 'his wlfo and son, came In yostorday from Hums and left this morning fur Portland. I H. P. Fisher, of Garflold, Wash., I who has been hero two days looking I into business matters, left this morn ing for his home. Mr and Mrs. A. G. Powell havo re turned from u visit with their daugh ter at .Vowport, Washington. They wero in tho north two weeks. Miss Ada Lockwood was sent by tho county physician to Kodmoml yes terday, She will stay In tho Itedmond hospital whllo recuperating her health. Tho Methodist church this weok was the recipient of a gift of a lot worth $500, presented by W. H. Staats. This will bo used as tho slto for a now parsonage, which will prob ably bo erected before spring. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ilarnos, of Prinovllle, who hnvo been tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Hrooks, loft tor Portland tho latter -part of tho weok, Their two children re mained in lloiul with their maid. Word has recently been received by friends of Clay Cogswell, formerly 11 bookkeeper in tho oftlco of tho Urooks-Scanlou Lumber Company, to tho effect that ho Is now at tho ma rlno barracks at Mnro Island. Ho en llstod tho earlier part of last month. I The Ep worth League Is contomplat jlng tho installation of a social hall to. , bo used by tho young men and women jof Hond, who havo no homes ho re. It will bo fitted up with tables, chalra 'and rugs and provided with music and papers and other such articles to add to Its comfort. " (From Friday's Dally.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Heuer havo moved to Portland. C. S. Hudson went to Portland on business last night. Frank Sloan went to Portland last night on business. A. H. Taylor Is In Prlne'vlllo today looking after contract work? J' ' Samuol E. Lochery, yf ;Urothors. was la town yesterday with a load ot beef. Miss Lois Simmons Is back from her holIdaytrlp homo to Twin Falls, Idaho. Thomas Francis was a paraengcr to ltodmond today. He anno In yes terday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn, of Moro. concluded u short visit with tholr sons, Earl and Italph Dunn, and re turned homo today. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. A. Smith, oe Hartllno, Wash., aro vlslttnj; tholr son, It. M. Smith, of the Ileod-Smlth Mercantile Company. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR RABBIT SKINS E. E. VARCO BROTHERS ' .. C. H. BISHOP, 1130 KJnjf.ton Ave., Bjail U I J &. JRJ W 'V W