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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
IIHNW IJUIXHTIN, I1KNW, OltKOON. TIIUIIHIMY, FKIIItUAIlY 21, 1018 PAOR HKVE.V t Ouf Prescription JDeparlmepI h Fully Prepared lo.fifl Any Doctor's PrencrlbllorU' ,' , ,y -, PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED BY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ONLY PURE DRUGS USED REED & HORTON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) MUs Ada Job Is visiting heir broth nr nt Ulster. 0, I', Hliophord, of Portland, passed yimtorcluy In town on business. Minn Mulbu Maker nutl Mrs, Mary Dyer loft Imt iiIkIU 'or Healtlo. 'Fred A, Hhuiiiiuest was In from Dig .MikuIowh yesterday on business. '-Vcirnon A. Forbes returned this morning from n trip to I'ortlnnil. "!. II. Ilankii. ot I'ortlnnil, Iiuh 'roiiui hero to work nt tlio foinntry. W. 13. I.awson, ot John Dny, won In town on county business today. Myron II. Hymnus nml ninnll (laugh tor riiuirimil taut nl;ht from I'ort lnnil. Mm. K. O. Want Inft lnnt night for I'ortlnnil. Hho will not ruturn to thin city. Hoy (lllion wont down to I'ortlnnil lasl night. Hit will ruturn some tlmo thin week. Mrs. M. Crnwforil nml son rntno In yesterday to visit hur aunt, Mrs. M. A. HnuKhtallng. MIm Corn Tufto li In Haattlu upend Iiik a inontluwlth hur slstur. Hlo lull J.lleud lt tilKht. "' Mm, B. M. Mlllor was In from Tor rohonnn ycitunlay visiting friends nml attending to business affair. A marriage llronio wan Issuud yes nrdny for Otto It, KrlmiiUou and Ml Ksthur Larson, both of Hon tl. Hoy Hitilth, riroiuan on tho Oregon Trunk, I taking n six wuok' voca tlou In order (o visit relatives In In dlnnn. Mm. Tom Tnrkolsou, of Bpnknne, arrived In Hand Innt night nml will bo tho guest of Mr. mid Mm. Adolph Torkuliou. T. A. Donner mid W. T. 1'hllllp. ,from tho O.-W. It. & N. engineering department In I'ortlnnil, woro In town yesterday. Mr. mid Mm. W. J. lnrtrlilK. guest of Mr. nml Mm, Huth Ktookuy, began thulr trip homo to Wilbur, Washington, this morning. W. B. Darker 1 buck from n trip to I'ortlnnil, whoro ho nccompmili'd his wlfo, who In III. Hho will roiiiuln In tho city until hur hcnlth Iiuh Im- provod. DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland will be in ISciul again Tuesday unci Wednesday February i!(J and '27, at Thomson's Jewelry Store Consult Him Mm, I'uiirl Rhodes mid two chll druii, from Htiuiffor, hiivo boon visit ing Mm, Bmll NdInou rocontly. Thoy wont on to Itodmoud (hln morning. Now arrivals In town tiro Mr. nml Mm, (loorKo Cnrpuntor, of lllrmlug hnm, Washington. Thoy will visit Mm. I., J. JomiH nml may Irttur docldo to llvo liuro, F. V. Iloso and family -moved to Mad rim Innt night, Mr. Huso having takon ovar u barber shop thoro. Tho family Iiiih llvml In Iluml tha pant ovoii months. Hhorlff Itohcrts nml Mm. Iloborts en inn In Innt night from I'rnlrlo City, uhero thoy hnvn boon visiting rela tive. Mm. Roberts linn recovered from hor recent Illness. Ml Corn Maxtor, of Criterion, nml hor llttln niece, Delia Illco, loft Intro for Two Hprlngs thl mornltiK. Ml llaxtcr linn boon tho at u est of Mr. U. Itlcc, of (lend, tho pant tun dny. Mr. mid Mm. I'. It. Albrocht nml Mm. II. I'hllllp woro Intro yesterday from Hllvur I.nko. Thuy wunt on Inst night to Seattle nml I'ortlnnil. Mr. Phillip will vlilt hur sister In thu latter plnco. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Ooorgu JoniMt wm In I'rluuvlllo to day. F. 8. Htniilny returned yesterday from I'ortlnnil. Vernon A. Forbes ha buun In I'ort lnnil several das. O. I,. I'axtou wn In from Madrax yiitorday buying wood, Ml lloatrlco Ilortrnnd, of Port land, I passing n fow days huro. II. J. Ovarturf spent tho wuak-uml In Portland, returnttin thl uiornlnR. I.i'ii UIrrr linn Rouo to Itodmond ami I'owoll Ilutto on a liuslncss trip Brnut Frank broiiKht kohio dairy producu In "from Deschutes yostor dny. W. J. Iluckloy. of Itcdmond, wan In Hand yostorduy on county busl no. John Adklnion Is imiklnK n short trip to l.n (Iramlo. Ho plan to ru turn In a wouk. II. II. Davie Ih In Itmlmnnd at tumlliiK tho IrrlRntton vchool, which opouod yeHtorday. A. M. Couch canto up from Tiimalo yuaturday to report to tho county court on road work. Slduuy WIIrou lull today for BU morn, WnhlnRton. Ilu will ruturn to IIimiiI in thu fall. ' Mr mid Mm. Ira BaRlo nro back nt tholr homu In Motolltm. Thoy vis ited In Moml hoiiio tlmo. ( II, Mlllor mid J. I.. Qulthur took two duKroofl In iho Itoyul Arch Mn hoiiIc ordor Monday ulRht. (loorRo C. Mlckloa wont to Wasco this moriiliiK. Ho will romaln thoro throtiKh tho nprliu; mid h a in inn r. Hov. I.. B. FolkonborK, who has boon horo roiiductliiK Advoutlst ru vlvals, wont to I'ortluud lant jilRht. w . T J 7 .1 r--n Vwj "S. You will want to see these New Spring Waists They are truly the most attraetive and the most distinctive lot we have ever shown, ami the prices are so reasonable. All the New Spring Colors in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Washable Tafleta. $3,85to$l0.00 The Peoples Store "The $tore That Soils For Loss" UlauiuVnfik hfrbtlHt& IfoHd ifoUrf.' day with a brokim nft'n. Ifo hn'iriTi iurud It wlillo crankmu hi motor car. Qbnrwso Clurfc, Voprodontallvo of tho inmllcnl a-Hoclatlon .crrtdlt bureau In Portland, Is down horo on IjubIiickh today, JJuntou Ilnrdlck nml Jarod Mooru Woro In Iluml yuwtordny on biiHluuns coniicctud with tho Hodmoml thrift atninp cnmpulKti, Arthur Bmhlom, of La I'lnn, loft Ilfliid Hunday nli;lit -to onllnt In thu Twontloth BiikIiiuom, Ho In koIiir ah a Ktomn oiikIiid iiicchnnlc. Tomorrow nlKht tho topic of tho Hnvonth Day AdvontlHt muutliiK lu Hod Moil hall will bo "What Consti tutor tho Compluto Oo-pol." OrKarilzatloti of a cltlckon nocla tlou In this city will tako plnco Thurs day nlKht. All InturuNtod should romo to thu council room on that (Into. Mrs, John Wolihnlla and daughter cnnii) In this moruliiR from Vancou ver mid will tako a Iioiino In Ken wood. Hor husband In on tho 8. I'. & H. trains coming Into Iluml. Probably six cars will carry mom burs of thu KiiIrIiU ot Pythias lodKo to Prlnovlllo tomorrow ovunltiR to Join lu thu culubratlon of tho found IriR of tho Crook county lodRo on Fob ruary 19, 18G-I. Miss Uortrudo Carlln was rnnrrlud to Chustor lilodRutt yentordny nftor iioon at tho homo of Ituv. J. M. Nul lum, Mrs, II. B, Norduun nnd Mrs, Irmn Nulson wura witnesses. Tho couplo will maku thulr homu In Ken wood. A passonRur on tho northbound train this mornltiK was Mrs, J. D. Hori'M, who has 1cwi horo vIsltltiR hur daughtor, Mrs. Barl II. Hues ton. Shu will stop In Tho Dalles tonlRht before- koIiir on to hor homo at BIN vurton. Any person duslrlnR -to tako tho civil service oxaiuluatlon for typist or stenoKraphor, who cannot arranRU to do so In tho day time, will bo per mitted to report at night. Applicants should uotlfy tho local civil survlco representative If thoy wish such an rrmiKumont made. VIsltoM at tho J W. Day homo arc Mr. 0. W. Trlplow nnd Mm. B. K. Tenpn. Mrs. Trlplow lo Mr. Day's mother nod reulden In Welsor, Idaho. Tho other ueEt In his wlfo' rnathur from KuIIorr, Idaho. Miss Katbryn Day, who has been living with tho lattur thu past year, camo with her to eo her brother Donald, who has been 111. Tho child Is now Improving. (From Monday's Dally.) John W. McCoy, of Kansas City, punned Sunday 1n Ilund. J. II Knapp returned this morning from a trip to Han Francisco. Charles J. Hlndnian was in from Sinters today on business. Alux Thompson camo up from Tho Dalle Inst ulRht on business. 'Mrs.'W. Halsbrxry left Juf AVjogor, Idaho, It) visit' Mltttfvoa thorp six,' wenkR, Mis "Marlon Lawratico lias rocov nrod from a recent illness mid Is back at hor work. Gilbert Poo roncludnd u two weeks' visit hero nml returned homo to Mc tollus this inornlriK. Mm, B Klinefelter camo In from Thu Dalles Inst iiIrIU to bo with hor son at thu Pino Tree mill. Chester A, IlloilRott mid Miss (lor trudo Carlln, both of Hond, had a niarrlago llcotmo Issued today. Myron H. Hymons Is expected back from Saattlo tomorrow. Ho hns been away since Wodncuday on business. Miss IUrllu Abbott, who hns been n Riiost at tho B. M, Thompson homo rocontly, will leave for Portland to nlRht. F. M. OldonborR Is a now arrival from Montana, Ho Is olnK to Bis tors, when, ho will be connected with tho saw mill. Dr. U C. Coo In passing several days at Camp Lewis on professional business. Hu will return thu latter part of tho week. Charles C. Otto, national bank ex aminer from San Francisco, passed tho day In Ilcnd making his regular call at the banks, Myron Powell loft for Maro Island Suturday night. Ho was hero on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Powell. Mrs. L. C. Cutt and daughtor, Ag nes, nro on tholr way to Athabasca Landing, Alberta, where thoy woro railed by tho Illness of Mrs. Catt's father. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. D. Jones nro re cuivlng congratulations on tho birth of a baby girl Saturday night at tho Hand Surgical hospital. Shu Is tholr first child. James T. King was In from tho Fort Hock country and went out to day to Corval'ls. Ho hns sold his farm and Is going to go on another in tha Willamette valley. Coming horo on a tour of inspec tion of tbo S. I'. & 8. lino, thrcu mem burs ot tho valuation bureau are spondlng tho day In town. In tho par ty nro Paul McKay, assistant superin tendent, M. Klncald, chief of tho bu reau, and W. Williams, chief engi neer of tho road. CHAUTAUQUA TO BE HERE EARLY IN JULY (From Wednesday's Dally.) Dates for tho 1918 appearanco of thu Blllsou-Whito Chautauqua in Hbnrt bnvo not yot been definitely set. says a lutter Just received by tho Commercial Club, but It Is very like ly that It will be hero tho tint week In July. Tho principal part of tho club cor rexpondenco for tho week has con sisted of luqulrlos concerning lauds In this territory. Four wrltors are prospoctivo purchasers whllo another wishes to tako up a homestead. PAY CASH AND CARRY POLICY Was adopted by this store when it was started. We have always stood by this policy. THE U. S. GOVERNMENT now advocates this policy for all stores as a war measure Eliminate Credits Eliminate Delivery Eliminate Losses Eliminate Waste These are the very reasons our prices nverage lower than is possible by a Credit Delivery Policy. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE AND BUY THRIFT STAMPS WE SELL THEM ARNE R BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Unusually Smtif wammmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm Silk Waists mm in Crepe de Chine and Georgette neatly embroid ered or trimmed with lace. Priced $3.50 to $9.75 Silk Hosiery HHHsMBSJM HsVHHMBBHHHHMHS Phoenix Silk Hosiery in all the wanted shades Havana, dark tan, silver, battleship gray, khaki and olive brown. Priced at 90c and $1.50 New Silk Camisoles in Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin-daintily trimmed with filet lace. Priced at $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 Queen Quality Shoes Cossard Corsets STOP AND SHOP AT WfIPE Where Everybody Vrades IMI'KOVED FARM; SOLD. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Sale of the T. O. Garrison ranch bIx miles north of Dcnd to F. B. Toomey, a foreman at tho Drooks- Scanlon mill, was completed early this week through tha Bastes-Ander-son Farm Land Company. Horses, cattlo and farm machinery are includ ed In tho deal. All of tho 40-acro tract 1s Improved. Now In the Tlmo to Ho Carrful. Avoid Imitations or substitute's, got tho genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. and you have a cough medicine you can depend upon. It gives prompt relief, clears throat, loosens phlegm, soothes, heals. Checks coughs, colds, whooping cough, la grippe, bronchial coughs. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. Who is PIcrcy & Sons, Tumalo? Adv,49p ll.0 WILL BE GIVEN to rath of M-r- rrkl schoolboys who will iltllytr copies of the Curtis publications to easterner. Only schoolboys clean, gentlemanly ami ambitious neeti apply. The lt.00 Is In addition to libera) cash profits and many other advantage. Apply Is I1E.VJAMIN GARSKE. And the next day you will go back to McBride's because the Lunches served there are served just right. McBride's Confectionery Oregon Street Phone Red 1751 O'Kane BUtf. AN UP-TO-DATE BOYS' CLOTHING STORE ! II Lis w"""vii" M. P. CASHMAN BEND'S LEADING CLOTHIER 1 That is what we have here, we can prove it. Next time your boy needs a suit bring him here and try our suits on him. Examine the ma terials, workman ship and then let your own judge ment rule, Busi ness is business that's all we ask. r-j l