The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 28, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    1IKNI) MOlililflTIN, IIHND, OUKOON.TIIUIWDAY, I'KIIIIUAKY 2H, 1018
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CORN-COLLODE
PENSLAR
A GUARANTEED LIQUID
CORN REMOVER
25c PER BOX
REED & HORTON
THE KEXALL STOKE
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
Mr. nml Mm. M. H. Ainlro went to
Itedmoud toduy.
Mr. nml Mm. Unhurt Could am
I lio tirotul pnruntn of u Imby boy Worn
I today.
(William Douglas wos in Torre
houiio today looking for Movorul ittray
)i6riniJU
MK, A. Btovnns, of Hold, wo In town
i oYtir night. Ho cuinu In from n trip
i to rorunnu.
I t J, A. Knglomnn (iml II. Paul
' tho ilny In It oil in o ii it and wll
to Portland.
I passed
III coiiio
back on tonight's Iriiln.
W. O. Hnrrlmnn was In town from
Kort Hook In oritur to hnvo repairs
jitniln on til automobile.
Mr. nml Mr. It. I. Dunn have
moved to Mmln, Oregon. Tim)' IIvhI
In lliinit several moiitllii with rela
tive. Mr. mill Mm. A. K. Hliufer. who
passed u fow iliiyii with thitlr dntigh
", tor, Mm. A. Kotxmun, returned to
Portland today.
Mr. nml Mm. W. I.. Arnolil nml sou
1iavo Konu linok to their former homo
til Vulcan, Alhorta. Thoy spout tlui
winter In llond.
Mint I r ono lAimon nml Mis Myrtlo
rf Momo, of Mad ran, pasted Huvcral days
horn on n pleasuro trl. Tluiy ro
lurnml to tliulr homo this mornliiK.
Ml Mnry Frances Cox, who has
been tlm guest of Mr. nml Mm. K. K.
flitwyor since last November, wont
' back to her hoimi In I'ortlmul toiluy.
i Minn Malml Khort, who visited In
llnml two duy, wunt hoimi to Opnt
City thin mornliiK. Miss Mornu Fur
rand hits gono with hor to spend 11
low dayn thoro.
W, K. Hmlth. of llurns, riitno In
from a trip north yesterday. I Id lind
Intended to ntnrt for hid homo during
tho day hut uutomohllo trouble pro
vnn t imI hi in from leaving.
Mm. Olllo McDonald, wlfo of the
United Htnto Commissioner nt No
nann, Alimkn, who him hion thu house
guost of Mr. mid Mm. T. II. Foley,
loft lam iiIkIU for tho north,
And the next day you will go back
toJMcBrides because the Lunches
. served there are served just right.
McBride's Confectionery
Oregon Street
Phone Red
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THE PEOPLES STORE Sl!?Su
Tho nix ilayM old Imby noil of Mr.
mid Mm. Clifford Ulloy died yestur
duy or nplmil hiriilu. Tho child wan
born on Fnbruury 20 mid Itn death
wii it from mi lllnoioi rnroly found.
Having Hold bin homo nt 1027 Now
purt uvunuo, Kd. Clark thin inoroliiK
loft for I'ayiilto, Idaho, whoro bo ox
jiitIh to llvn pormmioutly. James
1'owom Ih tho purchaser of bin prop-orty.
(From Tuesday's Dully.)
Karl Wood wont to Deschutes to
dny. Judge V. I). lluriies wan In Itod
mond today.
1 1 a rolil .MoFaddoii was In Torro
honno today.
Vornou A. Hull, of Hmlmoiid, was
In llond today.
W. II. Martin caino In today from
a trip to Portland.
V. K. Walthor. of Tho Dalles,
drovo Into Hond today.
P. I,. Joint nml F. H. Fnrron woro
In Madras today on business,
J. Knuffmnu I vIhUIiik In Htnnflold
mid will ruturu to Hond Hliortly.
F. P. Drako I In from llnmstud to
duy purchasing goods for bin store.
Mm. C. 11. Wheeler, of Pendleton,
I lioro visiting bur tilator, Mr. Jack
Horton.
Mm. J. M. Wlttoinnn ha Kono to
Portland to visit hor ltur n week or
ton dny.
Mr. (I. J. Addlnk I spending tho
remainder of tho week with rolutlvc
In Vuncouvor.
Itov. II. C. Hartranft passed tho
day In Hudmond on work for tho food
administration.
K. . Williams, who ha boon mil
ployed In ono of tho local mill, but
gono to Kpokuuo to work.
Mr. Ilormnn Hansen I passion
two Wonka In Portland with relatives.
Hho wont out this inoriiliiK.
(. A. 8topbonon, prominent ranch
or from Hlvom, wim In Hond lust night
before leaving for Portland.
Frank Messlngnln Ih on hi way to
llollUtor, California, whoro ho will
Hpond alx wooka with relative.
1751
O'Kanc BldV.
House Dresses & Aprons
More than thirty (lillbrent styles to select IVoni
and every style in a variety of colors and patterns.
Dresses and Aprons to please every woman. Some
, of stripped gingham and plain ehamhrays. Others
of high grade percales, in light and dark colors
Aprons 25c to $2.25
Drosses. $1.00 and Upwards
Official Red Cross Aprons i $1.35
Get Your Red Ctou Aprons Now and Do Your Bit,
Tho lojllo of Ihrf'Sovoiitli my A1
vontlnt mnolliiK tomorrow night In
Hod Monhttll In "Tliu Hlblo Hiiblmlh."
J. N, Iluntor. In buck from Cnllfor
nlii, whoro bo liu boon during tho
lllni'Rii of bin biollior, who dlod ro
oontly. I'. II, IiuvIm mid Mrn. Kolf woro In
from HlMtom MhopiiliiK yoHlorduy. Mr.
(Mvlii iiIhu bad Homo iloutal work at
tondoil to.
Ml Clarlro lloitvor, of Hndmond,
who has boon tho kiiijkI of MIhh KIhIo
(WllNnn allien Frlilny nlcht, roturnod
homo todny.
Mr. mid Mm. II. Myor, of Portlnnd,
nro n Iloml " fow diiy. T.hoy hnvo
boon looklnK over laud In thu Fort
Hoik dlntrlct.
A. M. Moltoo, or tho U. H. navy,
wont throuKh llond laat iiIkIU on IiIh
way back to Hun Kraiic!nco, Ho bad
boon vIhUIiik IiIh pnronta ut La Pino,
Mm N. VIukIIiik camo In this weak
from hor homoHtoad at Hllvor hnko
to Join hor biulianil, who I om
ployod at tho .McKluloy-Hampou
mill.
Harry (lloanon Ih ruiinliiK a con
ductor on tho Orirtjon Trunk now, re
placing W. II. Mctiratli, who ha lioon
chmiKod to tho dayllKbt FullbrldKo
MatolluB run.
K. II. Imhof arrived horo thla
moruluK from Tuchou, Arizona, to
rollovo F. 0. Halo n Hwltchman In
tho local railroad yard. Tho latter
will ko to Vancouver, WaBhliiKton.
Whllo on a four days' furlough
from Vancouver IlnrrockH, It. J. Hy
land vlnlted friend In llond, return
ing to bin pout todny. Ho 1 In tho nv
latlon section of tho slminl corps and
with Ilorl Honors, another Iloml man.
was transferred two months ago from
Camp l.owls.
(From Monday's Dally.)
L. C. Whltted spent Sunday In Hol
motid. J. II. Honor roturnM yostorday ov
oulng from Prlnovlllo.
J. K. Irby nml C. O. Clldoa camo
In from Kent yesterday.
Hoy Ollson came In last night from
a short trip to Portland.
Miss Mabel (Irant spent Bunday
with friends in Prlnovllle.
Mrs. Duvo Knglo Is visiting with
rolatlvoH In Hpokmio throo weeks.
F. I.. Ilnyley, government land in
spector from Portland, is. In town.
Frank Hcnrn Is on his way to Iluhl,
Idaho, today. Ho will llvo thoro for
soino time,
Mrs. F. W, Taylor and daughter nro
in Portland passing several weeks
with friends.
Itov. Ilutlor, of llormlston, camo In
Saturday evening to hold services in
tho Catholic church Sunday.
Mr. nml Mm. K. II. Williams, of
Powell Ilutto, spnnt tho wook ond in
llond, returning homo today,
MIhh Mary Fryroar spent Saturday
mid Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fry mar, In Sisters.
Mm. M. K. Stono, of Paisley, spent
last night In town boforo going to
Wolsor, Iduho, whoro sho is mov
ing.
D. A. McArthur and Frank Illco,
who camo up from Two Springs last
Saturday, roturnod homo this morn
ing. Word has boon recolvcd horn that
a baby girl was born to Mr. nml Mrs.
Montoll Coo In Portland on Janu
ary 19.
Mrs, Ouy Shelby camo In from Elk
ton yoatorday to Join hor husband at
Camp r. Mr.(Sholby was In town to
moot her.
Clyde M. McKay and A. Whlsnant
roturnod early this morning from a
trip to Hums, where thoy spent sev
eral days on business.
Miss (lladys Hrnudonburgh Is horo
from Portland visiting with her par
outs n fow days. Sho may return tho
latter part of this week.
Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Mnglll nro re
ceiving congratulations on tho arrival
of an eight pound boy yostorday l
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THAT
LESS
pinmlng, alohas boon named Lloyd,
junior. . ' ' ': M
, John Hnyos, of llond, nnd 7.1, P.
Mborloy, of Now Orleans, carno In yos
torday from Silver Lake. Mr. Kberley
Ih spending several mouths In tho
west on n pleasure trip,
Mrs. W. II. llond toiloy learned
that hor son, Hhmmon, who Is with
tho Twentieth Kuglncom, had arrived
safely In Franco. For nwhllo It wan
thought that ho was on hoard tho
Tiiscmiln.
II, II. Do Armond Is In Kalom at
tending n session of tho Desert Land
Hoard, which will meet mombers of
tho water users' association on tho
(!. O. I. project tomorrow to pass on
tho formation of mi Irrigation dis
trict. Ho will return Wednesday.
After spending six weeks In tho
oast visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
K. P. Ilrosterhous returned last night
to Iloml. Thoy had been In Minne
sota and North Dakota, whoro they
found tho tetnporaturo extremely
cold.
(From Saturday's Dally)
Mrs. Maurice Cashtnan went to
(lutowuy today.
Mrs. M. L. Norton, of Kodmond,
was In town yesterday on business.
Dr. Htowell returned last night
from Michigan, whoro bo has been for
tho lust four weeks.
Mrs. M. Connelly, of Deschutes,
pasBod last night with Miss Kleanor
Whlttcmoro, of this city.
Mrs. Oeorgo Trlplow Is on bar way
hack to Welser, Idaho, after visiting
her son, J. W. Day, a week.
Mrs. P. It. Hlchardson and baby
wont to Portlnnd this morning. They
will remain tliero permanently.
A now arrival last night Is an In
fant son born to Mr. and Mrs. II. K.
Orlmos ut tho Hond Surgical hospital.
A message received from Dennis
Hunt, of Lower Hrldge, yesterday,
said .that bo I now In Omaha, Ne
braska. Marlon L. Martin camo In from
Gist yostorday. Ho had a sale at bis
ranch on February 20, disposing of
much of bis stock at excellent prices.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Knickerbocker
woro In yesterday from Plalnvlow an
a shopping .trip. They took their two
daughters back homo for tho week
ond.
Otto H. Krlandson and Miss Ksthor
Larson woro married on Fobrunry
20, by Itov. J. H. Hrono, ut tho Ilrono
homo. Tho witnesses wcro George
Krlandson and Mm. H. M. Ilrono.
Mrs. Martha K. Hlmtman camo In
from Prlnovlllo yesterday morning
and went on to hor homo at Sisters.
She has been receiving medical atten
tion In tho former placo tho past threo
month and Is much Improved.
Highest cash price paid for all
kinds of hides, pelts, wool, furs, at
Hrlggs' Second Hand Store. 37tfc
(From Friday's Dally.)
A. J. Slaughter is In Metollus two
days on business.
Miss Hornlco Morgan Is spondlng
tho week-end In Portland.
Miss Alma Westurmeyor Is In Sa
lorn spondlng a fow weeks.
' Louis Van Orman Is horo from
Portland today on business.
Dr. U. C. Coo returned yesterday
from a trip to Camp Lowls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.co Smock aro In
Culver with Mr. Smock's father, who
is ill.
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ARNER
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
FRENCH HATS
FOR. LADIES
Ave the Practical, Sensible, Economical
Headgear for these Early Spring Days.
Silk $ 1 .98 Worsted $ 1 .89
Formal Opening of
Spring Millinery
March 14th-15th-16th
ANNOUNCING
the early arrival of the season's
smartest vogue in
Spring Dresses
Foulards Taffetas and Serges
Specially Priced from
$14.50 to $26.50
Just in-New Cooperative
Shoes for Men
the kind you ought to wear.
Leather has no substitute neither
has these shoes. Made by skilled
workmen for men who want either
style or conservatism. We have them
in all leathers and lasts. Priced from
$7.00 to $9.00
STOP AND
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BROTHERS
Where Ecerybody 'Crades
Matt Duffy, roadmaster on tho
O.-W. It. & N. line, passed last night
In llond.
Mm. Myrtlo Wright is expected in
from Portland on tonight's train to
visit hor sister, Mrs. J. II .Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jones havoigano
to Portland for a two weeks' visit
with tholr daughter. They left last
night.
Mm. H. S. Williams, who has been
tho house guest of her sister, Mm.
K. W. Carlon, returned to Portland
today.
Mrs. K. O. Snyder, who has been
In Hond slnco Wednesday on bust-
s
SHOP AT
ncss, wont back to Prlnovlllo this
morning.
John Minder, of Klamath Falls,
spent tho past week in town ond went
on today to Stantlold, where ho will
stay permanently.
Members of tho cattle association
using tho. forest rango In tho Pino
Mountain region will hold a meeting
tomorrow at Mllllcan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. French, of Grass
Valley, returned to their home today.
Thoy havo passed a few days with
their iiephew, A. L. French.
Miss Mabel Durrougbsinntlher sis
ter, Mm. J. M. Phillips, went to' Port
land on this morning's train. Tholr
niothor and another slater went down
a fow days ago. They do not ex
pect to roturn.
Max Crandall and h'.s staff ot as
sistants, including Miss Bessie Rob
ert, J. T. Lucas and Clarenco Hlxby,
came In from Prlnovlllo this morning;
to audit tho county books. They may
also look over tho city records, Mr.
Crandall Is an expert accountant.
A. Crato, with his son and wife, ar
rived in Hond this morning and will
go on to tholr homoatcail 60 miles
south of horo. They havo coino from
Soattlo, whoro Mr. Crate roslded for
15 years. Mr. and Mrs. Crato woro,
just married this week.
All kinds ot hides, furs, polts, wool
bought at Hrlggs' Second Hand Storo.
37tfo
CAKDOKTIIA.NKH.
I dcslro to express to tho pooplo ot
Uond my appreciation for tho sym
pathy extended mo In my recent bo
renYoiuout. I desire especially to,
thunk tho mou of tho Union PaclflQ
and tho Western Union for their valu
able assistance.
DH. It. D. STOWRLL.
Who Is J'lorcy & Sons, Twualo?
I Ad v, 4 Op
W'o buy all kinds of hldoa, pelts,
turn, wool. Brlgigs Socond Hand
Storo. 37tfQ
$1.00 WILL HE GIVEN to tah of hv
era) tchoolboyw who will deliver tuple
ut the CurtU publications to cuitomrr.
Only tchoolboya clean, iccntltinanly
ami ambitious need apply. Tho l.0
U In addition to liberal caab, profits and
many other advantage.
Apply to BENJAMIN CARSKK.