The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 24, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    IKNI HUIiMJTlh, IIKNI), OHKOdN, TIIUItSDAV, JANUARY 21, IfMK
TAOB
SOAPS
BIG VALUE!
RECINA HATH
10c Round Cuke ut
3 CAKES FOR...
SPECIAL-
25cts
Ofc
REED & HORTON
THE REX ALL STORE
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(Prom Wednesday's Dully.)
J. J. DoWolf Id npoiidlitg nuvnrul
1 1 (i ' m III Mum! buying rattle.
Mr. mill .Mm. I. I). Wlimt are trittk
lug ii Hluirl trip to I'ortluiiil.
Mm. II. K. Brooks mid Mm. Murtln
ICmifliilil uro visiting friend In l'ciri-
liUH
Mrmiil Mm. J. Alton Thompson
were In Redmond today on school
hlltlie,
(W. I). Sherman, of the Oregon
Trunk nillwity, uan In from I'ortluiiil
lilMt lllglll,
Francis l.oo wan In from Mllllrun
IimIii)' to get nomi) cattle for onu of
ti In neighbors,
l'onirtt Supervisor N. (I. Jarolmoti
In going tin' riiitniln of nil tlm riuiK'T
HtalliiiiN In tlm Deschutes forwit llilit
week In order to gel ariiiitlntiMl with
his mtw territory.
At tlm ri'KUlar meeting of tho
Knights of Pythias tonight second
rank work will ho taken up.
A baby hoy wan horn to Mr. anil
Mm. Orlmi Owen Klin: at tlm I'lno
Troi) Lumber iiiIII'h camp yesterday
Mm. It. It. Keller ami Mm. P. II.
Johnson raini) In from .Mllllrun today.
Mm Keller In having her eyes treated
hum.
denrgo Hurl, mnlllor of tlm O.-W.
It. h N. 'oiiiinuy, pusscd yesterday
In town chuck Inn In tho now depot
iu'."iit.
Dr. M. II. Mnrvln, who linn bnm
A SNAB !
80 Acres Irrigated
Land, $1600
58 Acrei Water Ritfht
40 Acre in Cultivation
A Good I lotue and Darn
All fenced and croii fenced
Tlie Improvements alone
are worth the money.
j7a7 eastes
Central Oretfon Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
JjThat convenient place, just across
from the Court House, is where
they serve good Lunches.
ALL OUR CANDIES AND ICE CREAMS
ARE HOME MADE
McBride's Confectionery
Oregon Street Phone Red 1751 O'Kane Bldg.
HERE IN
EVERY
on the job to give y
service ut the shor
Here to see Unit you
reel fitting in the ki
you need, here to stay
up every hit of work
DR. C. H. FRANCIS
Willi MYltON II. KVMON'S, o'Kuiih Hiillilllitr
OITICIAN OITOMETKIST
l
BEND 1
DAY I
ou vllicicnt
test notice.
get ji eor-
iitl oi glasses
iktwt ItiWll I III
miw iitLii ii
I do.
KJlL-t If
L of all descriptions and for all
IIMIl Kakarwwf Itliilliil ! i t x II ill 111 III I
J)UHIW.-U.1, IIIUHIUIII -TVUIAJ Jll
both light and medium. Cram
Separator, Neatsfoot for Har
ness, Oil for Floors, ."Heavy
Transmission Oils, also Greases
I .'"" i ' M v I Hill I
-for different purposes.
I It III ' ' ' III III I
III ' II III I
Skuse HardwareCo I
r "We Give Service." 1 I
specking ft tho 'Methodist church thu
piut threu ilayn, returned to Portland
UiIn niornliiK.
County Commissioner L. K. Hrnlth
went to Wal I u Walla today on busi
ness connected with tho Tum-a-Lum
Lumber company.
Jnmi'H T. Shirley wuh huro y enter-
day from Minneapolis on business
connected iwlth a tlinhnr dual. He
wont out lust night to Klamath Falls.
II. I'. Chapman und Churles Joner,
liolh connected with tlm Union M":i
Company, of I'ortluiiil, are In t tvn on
an Inspection trip. They will r-u n
tonight. "
II. J Overturf linn been milorti'd nn
odd of tlm Juilxi'i In tlm di'hittit hi
twoou Tho Dallim and I'rltmvlllo hlch
mcIiooIm. IId will i;o to tho formur
city imxt Katurday.
I. unt Kiiuilay a Horvlro flat; waK
placi'd In thu MothodlKt church. It
hoar clKlit Htam, IndlcatliiK thut
nlKht iiii'tnliiTH unt now In olthcr tlm
V. H. urmy or navy.
Di)Wy Jt. Matlock lam nlht wont
uway to Join thu U. H. cuvalry. Ho
catui) Imri) from n Iowa a fow monthn
iiro nnd hmt liccii workliiR In Ilciul.
Mr. Matlock In 18 yearn old.
O. M. Kord and K. I-. March, puc
lal aKont In tho car norvlco of tho
0.-W. It. & N. company, aro. In town
looking over thu car nltuntlon. They
found nvorythliiK In satlifactory con
dition here.
A Htnall 12 by H-foot room In Ikmik
built on the back of Carliwn & Lyons'
More. Mr. Carlson plan to move Into
the (ipartmcnt In tho roar' of tho
hulldltiK and uto this ai ono of tho
HvIiik rooms.
Kd. I'onrone, who dlrd yenterday
nt tlm county -hoitpltal from thu ef
fect of ptomaine poisoning and ludl-
Ki'dtlon, will hi) burled tomorrow In
Itedmoud. 1 1 In hrotiier from Ameri
can Lake will attend tho funeral.
8 Murnnlkl nnd family will lojve
tonlKht for Portland, where they will
Hpend a week before koIiik on to 3-
attlo. Mr. Murannkl plann to come
lurk to llnui! on April 1 and otiKuRe
In tho cattle IhihIihwh nn a broker. Ho
recently dlnpnned of his real entato
holilltiKH hero.
In order to vlnlt hln brother, Jo'm
Thordamon. of ItoKlnn, Cnuadu, ar
rlvoil hero thin mornltiK nnd will
upend u Hhort tlmu'wlth V. Thonlar
noil. The vlnllor In ntiperluteudout of
'100 i;ralu elevatnm In Canada and Is
tourltiK thin country whlla on n tiireo
inoiitlm vacation.
by train. Thoy will bo ijonu wcok
vlnltliiK frlcmlH,
It, C. Wi'KMur, Kononil nupurlntonil
nut of tho Oregon Trunk railroad,
In tu Ilonil today mipervlnltiK cliniii;en
In tho Bluff at thu depot.
'Mr. nnd Mm. B. H, McOtilro nro re
colvliu: coiicnitulatloiiM on Urn arrival
of n nine-pound baby boy nt their
homo In Kenwood yunturdny.
Minn Vlvynn Duxter and Wlllnrd
I'liniiulth wero married January III
at the homo of Kuv. J. Kdwurd Hlalr
In Hedmoinl. Thu couplu will llvo at
Torrobonni).
Hatiirday examlnatlonn for fourth
r!nnB pontinnntor for the offices at
i'owoll lltittc and La I'lno will bo
Klvnn In Ilenil. Doth of tlm man
IioIiIIiik ponltlons In thono townn uro
movltiK nwny.
Iunpcctlnx ncalun In thin city yes
terday wan the mission which brought
W. SK Doennher hero on a short trip
for tho transcontinental freight bu
reau, for which ho Is a traveling In
spector. Ho In from Hcattlc.
CoucludliiK a week's visit at tho
Cleveland ranch near Ilend, Mr. nnd
Mm. OeorKo K. Ilarr left for their
home In Portland thin mornlriK. Ac-'
companyliiR them were Mr. and Mrn.
V. II. Cleveland, who aro returning
to Hhcrldau.
I-'dward I'onrone, aged 38, who was
taken to the county hoxpltal at Ited
moud last Wednesday, died yester
day, It Iiuh been learned here. I'en
rono cnuiu In to Ilend last week from
Fife In a t-ry weak condition and In
need of medical attention.
Although planning to return later
In tho year to engage In mining, J.
II. Stirling went to Portland this
morning to spend somo time there.
He came to Ilend n mouth ago from
Okanogan, Washington, mid has sinco
been looking over the country.
OU'LL always find excellent
values at this store. Steo in
today or tomorrow and you'll be
convinced. We've just placed on
sale hundreds of Remnants in Silk,
Wool and Cotton Materials--a real
opportunity for you thrifty people.
Just a few hundred yards of Em
broideries left. Wonderful values at
3 and 64 Cents
Buy your Kitchen Coverall
Aprons here and save. Won
derful values while they last--
79c 85c 95c
(From Tuesdny'a Dally.)
Jesso Harter mid M. I,. Couch wore
In town from Tumalo yesterday.
Mm. J. Jerro roturued to Madras
after pusslug two days In Ilend.
A flvo-pound girl was born to Mr.
nnd Mm. 1'at Mc.Vamco last night.
T. II. Foley left last night for San
Francisco, where ho went on busi
ness.
In order to look nftur soma rattle,
W. A. llimver went to MotolluB to
spout! thu day.
drover Caldwoll enmu In from tho
Sloan ranch yesterday. Ho Is riding
for cattle now.
Mrs. I A. Krlcknon nnd daughter
uro on tholr way to Klamath Falls
(From Monday's Dally.)
K. F. Cecil has gone to Eugene.
Oeorgo I'yatt, of Alfalfa, was In
town today.
8. K. Correll spent tho day In Ited
moud ou business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson spent
yesterday In Itcdmond.
Mrs. W. I'yatt has one to Red
mond to stay with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mannhclmer
left last night for a trip to tho east.
It. D. Ilyland Is a new employe of
tho Oregon Trunk. Ho has just come
hero from Portland.
Mi J.. Henderson was a passenger
to Prliifvlllo this morning. He passed
tho wek-end In Ilend.
Th 'executive committee, of tho
Ked Cross will meet tomorrow night
In the county court room.
Mrs. Charles Smith, of Tho Paris
Ian, Is on her way to Now York to
do spring buying for tho store.
Aftor living in Ilend several
months, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Dorsoh bift
this city for California yostenUy.
Miss Mabel drain vlsltod hor homo
In l.ainonta yosterday, later motoring
to Prliutville und back to Ilend via
Itedmoud.
J. II. Hanor Is In Kugeno a fow
days having his eyes treated. Ho
went down Saturday nlsht and plans
to return tho earlier part of this
week.
J. ICdward Larson, of tho Bund
Steam Laundry. Is maklnc imurovo-
ments at his plant by partitioning off
a space 1Cx12 in tho southeaa. cor
ner of tho building for an office.
Miss Sadlo Whitfield, chief opera
tor at the telephone office, went to
Portland Saturday night to attend a
three-days' conforenco of operators'
delegates from nil over tho stnte.
Mrs, J. Edward Larson accompan
ied her brother, T. H. Amundson. to
Portland this morning. Mr. Amund
son has boon visiting hero and is now
on his way homo to North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hatter and chil
dren enmo in from Fort Uock Satur
day and passed tho day in town be
fore leaving for Konnowlck, Wash
ington, In tho evening. They will
visit relatives thore.
First Showing of New Spring
Ginghams Beautiful New
Stripes and Plaids---priced at
20 and 25 Cents
Come in today and gel fitted in that new
GOSSARD CORSET
STOP AND SHOP AT
ymwEm.
BROTHERS
Where Everybody 'Urada
In order to tako a homestead near
La IMnp, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. clear
came in tho latter part of tnu week
from Puyallup. Washington, and will
make their residence in this county.
Mr. Slear was formerly in tho electric
business.
Mrs. E. Wheeler nnd children, of
Ilongough, Saskatchewan, and Mr.
and Mrs. N. F. Paulson, of Crocker,
South Dakota, concluded a threo
weeks' visit in Bond and left this
morning for Long Beach, California,
whore they will spand tho -winter.
On tholr way in to their hormu'ead
nt Fort Uock after an absence of 10
months, Mrs. C. B. Webster und son
stopped in Bond yesterday. Thcy
wore In Portland during tho princi
pal part of last yoar. W. L. Cook
camo up to moot them at the train
with his motor car.
T. A. McCann, of Tho Shovlln-Hlx-on
Company, returned this morning
from a business trip.
Tho farm homo of W. C. Van Cleve.
near Deschutes, was destroyed by flro
last night. Nothing was saved from
tho flamos, according to reports this !
afternoon.
WARNERC 11
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Kf I
Pirtorul Review Pattnni Juitiite Conclt B
Curtain Materials I
for Storing Are Here! I
for Spring Are Here!
NEW SCRIMS, SWISSES. VOILES.
MARQUISETTES. In White. Ecru,
Ivory, plain or fancy borders. AVe show a
lull range of patterns, and priced at.,...,,
a yard -
15c-18c-20c-25c-30c-33c
SOPHS AM) SKMOItS WIN.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
Results of tho first interclass bas
ketball games played by tho high
schools toams yosterday aro as fol
lows: Sophomores 45. Freshmen 9:
Seniors 21, Juniors 3.
there are apples and
APPLES
we have
Four chairs at your service at the
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.
THE
APPLES
BALDWINS
SP1TZENBERGS
NEWTOWNS
Phone 401
F. DEMENT & CO.
The Preferred Stock Store
GROCERIES HARDWAKE
Crepe de Chine Blouses
at $2.48 and $3.95
" '"' - . t i
Colore are Flesh, Peach, Maize, White. We hought
these Waists for the holiday trade, but the maker
could'nt get them out ia time. They just arrived to
dayand we think we are fortunate to get them at all
you'll think so too when you see them. They are
really wonderful values. You can save enough on any
one of them to buy several War Savings Stamps and
Help Win the War.
The Peoples Store