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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1918)
1.RND ntllXRTlN, KKW OKIWpif, TjivitgDAy, APWL.4, 10l ( :V ''t1' r J"'yr "VT" iHiiS! T 35 r,y .. .V FARMERS-- -TsNotice! The State advises you Co dip your seed potatoes in a Bi-Chloride of Mercury solution. : : ::; : : - For Sulc At Reed & Horton THE REXALL STORE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Krnm Thursday's Dully.) h, K, Wnhlstrom has koiio to Itcd hi oml to work, Mr. nnd Mm. Krd II (my are hack from i tun days' trip to Beattlu. llonry O. Fnwcotl nml 0. K. Glial fun woro In from Waters yesterday. Charles II. Krlckson was In from llonr'Cruok Iluttes yesterday on bunt nnss. John lllfor, travolliiK otiKlueor for tho O.-W. It. & N., was In Ilond last IllKllt. It. L. Thomas, W. II. Thomas and W. Thomas nm horo from Oklahoma seeking u location. Mm. C. J. Catlow wont to Portland lout night to t)i with her hushnnd, who In at Vancouver harracks. Kdward Hinlth of AnacortcH, Wash- Inxton, I horo to stay with hi Ron on n homestead near Kort Hock. Klvo men will ro out tomorrow nlKht to American Lnko on tho next dnift quota from I)rchuU-Ji county. W. J. Hugh en mo In from llumB yesterday and spent tho night In ,Uoiid haforo going on to I'rlnovlllo. " Iloualra an tho IKtnd Strain laun- ' dry building, which wan damaged by flro Atarch IC, havo boon coioplotcd and tho plant Is agah In operation. I i C. I). Bprlner, th, now forest , rangor for tho Croscont Mlou, wri , In Ilond today nnUlng.lnfoKJUtlon on hi now pont. Ilo was'transferrcd from Caiiradla In tho Hantlam forest. i Oonrgo II. Kxoll. deputy shorln ' from Hlaakfoot, Idnho, l hero to tnko (Irovor C. Finch hack with him to atiNwnr n slacker and a forRory charge. Flitch was arrested early thin week. Follx O'Noll of lllnwatha, Kansas, oatno hiro last night from PrlimvllU with 111 Hon Churlos to nttond tho HoHtorn Htar party. Ilo wont on thin mornliiR to Tho Dalles, whoro ho will mop hoforo hoglnulng his Jnurnuy homo. Frank II. Fotor of I'rlnovlllo, won horo last nlRht to uttund tho Eastern Htnr party, Today ho wont up tho rlvor lo tho ranch ho purchased ro omily from Jamos Illark. Ilo plans 'to uho It an nu in m or raiiRO for some thoroughbred cattlo ho Itntt Jimt ac quired pimSOSSlOII of. (From Friday's Dally.) Fnink May Ih lit llodmond today NurvoyliiR. John Hulllvan hnit roiio to Port. land to work, uMm. K. Wltwor ttntl Mrs. (I. ltohll- lard havo roiio to Portland to rosltlo. Frank Keunoy wont to llodmond (oduy to whip u carloud of lumbur to Portland. llov. II. 0. Ilartranft wan In Hod inonil and Torrohonnu today on food conservation husluess. W. A. Thomas arrived horo yes terday from Bunnysldo, Washington, to look ovor tho country, Tlfo Presbytorlun ladlo will hold tholr annual Master bazaar tomor row In tho Hphlor bulldliiR, IlatiRor Porry flouth In In from Crescent and will ro from horo to Hlstors to tako his now pout thoro. George II, Kttlsor, scale export for tho Ntato public service commission, Ih horo on hi yearly Inspection of tho local railroad scale. Mm. M, K. Oryntal camo up from La Pino yoMtorday and boardod tho train for Dufur thU mornliiR. Hho had boon vUltltiR hor non. I). Itobnnpn and two datichtori, aftor paiinlnR- four month In this aoctton, today loll for their former homo In Loulavlllo, Kentucky. V C. V. Hmklno la back from a brlof vUlt . to Portland, whoro ho wont to Hocuro Information concern. In vullatltiR In tho Rovurnmont lorvlco. Mr. and Mm, M. I.. LowU, who woro marrlod in Vancouver thin wiH-k, rolurncd homo lout nlRht and will bo at tho homo of tho hrldo'n ulittor, Mm. F. M. (labar, on Dola wnro. avonuo.. Mm. I.owln wan Mm. (Iladya M. IllllupM. C, OroHby, pannonRor engineer on tho Vancouver dtvlnlon, him given up IiIh run out of Portland to tako tho FullbrldKO'llund run on tho 8. P & S., replaotnx "Jake" Wusionar. Mr. Crosby wl mqvo bin family hero ahortly. Two mou Himtnlnoil luJurloH yea torday nt tho BhuvllnIIIxon mill through accidentally bolug caugh,ln thu machtnory. J. M. OUou had both hotioa of his right leg fractured oarly In the morning while working on tho ItiHtallatlon of tho now band, which DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland, will be in Bend atfain Tuetdsy and Wedneiday. March 26 and 27. at Thornien'f Jewelry Store. Comult liini. Don't forget the date. Alio at Redmond on March 25. Unsurpassed Values in Women's Wearing Apparel NEW COATS-SUlTS-DltESSES-SKI RTS WAISTS, arriving on every express from New York's Lending Fashion Makers. A Special Shipment of Lovely New Voile Waists arrived this morning v Priced, $1,95 THE PEOPLES STORE THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS Aanle for R & 0 CoiwU Agenli for Atmor plte Hory rtllllbcd'HO thftflt fltruclHiltnf It. B. Ullrlck wan foodlnK alal I" a na clilno when IiIh foot alippod and ho full, fraoturliiR IiIh right log. -Or four chnlrH at your oarvico nt the Motropolltnu, No watting, Adr, Do- (From Haturday'a Dally.) 0, M. Undneld was In from nchtitoa on ibualntmn yofltarduy, MIhh 1OiiIho Ilaymoud apant tho wonk-epd nt her homo In Torrobonno. Alex, Momdorf today purchaRol tho Ford car buloiigliig to W. O. Matchett, Mr, and Mm. M. I. John aro pas. Ing tho week-end In Hlntorn with tholr on. Bam Ki Johnson has brought IiIh family hero from Mluueanta and will locato In Ilond. O. II. Hhodcn ntul C. Dottman re turned to Hood Itlvor today aftor a short business trip to Ilond. A mnrrlagn license was Isiucd to day to Herbert IJ, Itoblnnon and Laura Shipley, both of Ilcnd. Albert Ilurelbach and Fred Dlory, of Portland, returned homo today. Thoy wore hero on a short business visit. Mm, A. Amory, who was hero from Portland acting us nurse at tho Kon neth Kawyer homo, returned to tho city today. II. Hutloy, an old employe of tho Hlievlln-Illxon Company, Is horo from Kelllhor, Minnesota, and will work In tho local mill. Iter. II, F. Pombcrton went to I'rlnovlllo today. Ho will bo back In Hend again to preach In tho Meth odist church tomorrow night, Domont'H grocery blossomed forth with an attractlvo window this morn Ing, (wo live Knstcr bunnies In a box holding tho center of tho stago. II. C. Illeckcn, of Callow, and P. A. Ilowo, of Olympla, Washington, woro In Ilond yestorday. Thoy took thq stago to Hums this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Hlco of Iled mond woro Jn town Saturday aftor n oo n shopping. Amy Ingemann and Oall Forbes wero two licud high school students who today took tho civil sorrlco ox 1 "f,i" f " I.. ' ft "si1 yyw amluntlon for stpppgrflJPJiOl' irj' 1st,. C, P, Nlswongor accompanied his father, M. Nlswongcr, to Tho Dalles today. The lattor -will live there, but tho son expects to como back tomorrow. . Mr, and 'Mrs. C, J, Osmor nnd tho Intter's father, John Dyers, camo to Ilond yesterday from Clarkston, Idaho, to vm on their land near Turn, alo, They will niako .their homo In this section, Mrs. William Docgll and daughter camo In from Culver today to spend tho week-end In town. .Mr. Ilocgll will bo In tomorrow morning to at tend the Sunday school convention of tho Christian church. 8. Murasakl, who has boon In Se attle slnco early In tho year and who had planned lo return to Ilcnd on or about April 1 to outer tho cattlo brokerage business, wires ho docs not know when ho will arrlvo In this city as his baby Is 111. However, ho will como as soon as possible. 0 rail net Inspectors Horton and Kuhns, of tho local forest sorvico of fice, returned yesterday from a short trip lo tho rango adjoining tho na tional forest In tho Arnold district. Thoy Inspected tho territory In order to find out whether It would accom modate any cattlo this season. A favorable report was made on the conditions. IIICM) COCPLK MAIlitV. (From Thursday's Dally.) Mrs. Gladys M. Ulllups, daughter of 31m, Frank Casbar of fiend and Luther M. LowIb woro married In Vancouvor, Washington, today. Thoy aro expected to return to Ilcnd to morrow and will mako their home rjoro, an Mr. Lowls Is employed by tho IJ rooks-Scan km mill. Tho couplo wont to Portland Sunday night. THIK WOMA.V FOUND ItKLIKK. Ilackacho, noro muscles, ntlff or swollen Joints, rheumatic pains, die zlncss and Ilka symptoms aro caused b disordered kldnoys and bladder. Mr. Thos. H. Davis, Montgomery, It. F, D. 3, Ind., writes: "I doctored months without roller. I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and sot re llof. Klght bottles cured me." Sold everywhere. Adv. W' ARNERC BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER hJ !-'- Look Over These Values and You Will Say THEY ARE THE "iiss""sWsssssssW""WI"s BEST EVER Women's Cotton Union Suits Fine rib, round neck, lace and tape neck nnd nnnholes with wide lace bottom. Sizes IU to -14. A real yf Q good value HfOv Snme only made with t Q-- cufl'knee. A Suit.. OC Men's Cotton Union Suits IlnlbrlKKun Union Suits made up with lon( or short sleeves. Closed crotuh. Kcru Qre color. All sizes. Per Suit OOlL. JDOy S Sumo kind..., Men's Illbbed Union Suits a jrood woljrht for now A bljf valuo. Suit , 49c woljrht for $1.50 Special Prices Ladies Waists This soason's host styles All white ; voiles und lawns. Handsomoly trlmmoil. Daintily intvdo. T h 1 s wook's special: $1.09 id) rAi ypv Bedsp read Special Porfoot Qloiiohod Heavy Cotton Ded Spreads 18x88 lnrk'o bUos. Plain, scalloped or fringed edges. Cut or squaro corntjra, If bought on today's m&rkot would bo worth $3,60, Our jirloo... $2.49 IIJlsMliiii . M w n. nh tnmi: , . t 4' jt 't, The New Silks Are Here A-Plenty- Quality Silks Only Will be Found Here New Foulards, OO-inches wide, of heavy tf0 OC Jj quality beautiful in design yLLO jU. Georgette Crepes, a heavy dependable (IJO (f ,J all silk fabric, in 15 shades tJ.lJU JfU. OO-in. Corticella Chiflbn Taffetas M OC 0 tfo AA specially priced at per yard pl.OJ Oc $LA)J Corticcllo, Black Oil Boiled Taffeta, it 1 QC vl dependable quality pl.0 jU. Plaids and Fancy '$1 CA C1 7C O CC tO 7C Silks, per yard PW-4l.l d-$L.)dm$L, I O Black Duchess Satin, 40-in, wide, an (0 OC -.Jj excellent'fabric. Spcciall priced yLLd jU. 2-in. Natural Imported Shanting d1 1 C t AC Ponge, per yard pi.lJ l.'tJ Sun Ray Silk, 02-inches wide iKp uii BUY LIBERTY BONDS TO BRIDGE THE POND STOP AND SHOP AT IPS nnfliFM BROTHERS wwm: ROTHE Where Everybody 'CraJes' Something to sell? Advertise In Ono cent a word Is all a little Want Tho Bulletin's classified column. Ad will cost you. ,. , . tr.'i i j JH" BAKED POTATO BIG, white, mealy with butter melting on it. Um-m-ra! And you like it because it is baked. Same . with Lucky Strike Cigarette IT'S TOASTED Cooking makes thin'gs deli cious toasting the tobaccoj has made the Lucky Strike Cigarette famous. If year dolor dtx nol carry thni.,.ml )1.20 feracartoaof 12 pack ( toTh. Aiueikaa ToUcco Co.,N.Y.Gty xal 10c jNQTI. fl00, mQl Guaranteed by 1 Z