The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 18, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    IlKND IIIJIjMCTIN. IIK.VD, OltKGON, JHVIWDAY, AVMh ttt, 10IB
TAGES.
Showing the lorgest Mortment of Kodaks ever presented in
BenJ. PRINTING-ENLARGING
REED&HORTON
i,)t THE REXALL STORE II
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Wiidnnsdny'n Dally.)
,N. J, Jncohsoii )u(( yt'Htonlity for a
two or tli roo dny' business trip to
Portland.
W. F. Hnuil or Hood Ittv.tr In In
tlui city InokliiK iiftor his rualty
iiolillnicn In thin district.
0. C. NIxnoii nml II. H. Wyllo or
tli o Weatorn Furtnnr ut Portluiid,
worn lit tho city yustordny.
(Iro, llrnillny, Mr. Mnrthn Ilrnil
ljty, Mm, Diiltwollur ami Mr, uiul Mm.
F. A. WrlKlit or Itodmond worn In
Jliiml on business (or tlio day.
Having sold ino worth or Thrift
stamps, Itachnt Moon, n pupil In tlio
Hiivniith Krnilo, linn become it tmmibur
or tha Ormton Italnbow rvKlmnnt.
Mm. M. W. Hlicpliont, who ha
boon spending tlio winter In Port
litml, passod thrniiKU llnnil yostor
ilny on the way to hnr homestead nl
Ilrooklngs.
Mr. nml Mm. J. II. Mooro havo din.
poind or tholr turnlturo at thn Hutu)
Ori'Kon, thin city, and will loavo
Ilniid In tho ni'ur futuru for Casper,
Wyoming, whom Mr, Mooro will bo
interoslod In tho oil fluids. Mm,
Mooru and son loll thin morning for
1'ortlnnd. and Mr. Monro will eom
pinto n contract for drilling u wntor
wnll In tho nttnr vicinity,
HI HI ISH
Make the
Darning
Basket
a Relic
of tho Past
Stop working and
worrying over the
holes that wont stay
darned. Huy Armor
Plate Hose (or the
whole family. It takes
n loni; time to wear a
hole in
Armor Plate
Hosiery
even with children's
romping play. Made
of the stronccst and
best yarn obtainable
knit to shape and size
exactly anddyedwith
Hannn-Not Dye (it ab
solutely will not
rot, burn or weak
en the yarn).
Armor Plate
stockinet fit In
with the policy of
our store because they're the very
best for the money. AH sizes all
prices. Wc recommend them the
makers guarantee them.
See them today.
Children's
Hosiery
Good quulity ribbed cotton,
black, per pnir only 15c
Other grades come in black,
white, brown 19c, 25c, 38c
Womans' plain black hose,
good quality cotton, pr. 15c
Other.s in cotton, lisle and silk
--'-black and colors, at per pair
2 , 19c, 25c, 38c, 50c up to
$1.?5
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
. ' tlie Store ihil Senior Lwi
(From Tui'Hiluy'u Pally.)
Mm. Montollo Coo and chllilrun ro
turiind liunday from a two months'
vInII In I'ortland,
Minn Ornco Walil or Hand In vlslt
Iiik In Los Augnlus at tho homo of
Mr. and Mm. F. II. Post.
'1'hoH, Flithnr and Jim. Galloghor,
official of tho North Hank road, aro
In llund In tho Interest of tho coin
puny. W. J. Parks, n formiir business
man of Door Lodge. Montana, Ih In
llund looking ovor tho fluid from a
bunlni'HM HUndpolnt.
Thn ladles of tho Ilaptlit church
will hold an all-day sowing mooting
at Mm, A. II. Horn' Thiimday.
Thoro will bo a mlsnlonury program.
Miss Murlo Illodgol linn received
word or hnr itppolntmuul to baiio hos
pltal No. 40, with Instructions to bo
roady to loavo for Franca at any
tltno.
Mm, Null Anderson, who han boon
visiting In Portland, ruturnod to liar
homo In thin city this morning. bring
Iiik with hur u baby boy which tho
family han udoptml.
Frod F. Honshaw, or tho U. 8.
geological survey, arrived In thn city
this morning and will spend novcral
wooks In thin vicinity In tho pursu
unco or hlit work fur tho government.
Mr and Mm. Walter Coonilm ro
turned to tholr homo In thin city last
nlKhl after n trip ovorlund from
Klamath Falls. Mm. Coombs han
Imn'ii vUltlnK In California for several
wooks mid Mr. Coombs wont to
Klnrnnth Falls to meet hur.
II Schilling or Bloux City. Iowa,
nccompaulod by IIukIi Chlttlck or
Spokane, ronnortod with tho Spo
kano stockyards, and W. K. McCor
mark or lloinl, returned last night
from a southern trip and uro regis
term! at tho Pilot llutto Inn.
Ml Ituliy 12 ItlrhardM and Irvln
H. Knrberry of (Movunlultt worn mar
rld In thin city thlri nftoruuou by
Jtnlgo Harm. Tho yomiK pwiplo
will make thwlr homo In Clovordulo.
Martin I). KiiuIhoii, who han been
roHldnnt of IIhiiiI for tho past hIx
yearn, loft yesterday with IiIh faintly
for Autorla, being obliged to wok n
lowor nltltudo on account or his
health. Mr. KiiuUon, durliiK IiIh
residence In llund, has boon employed
by tho Ilcnd Hardwnro company and
served ono torm ns city councilman.
Mm, C. 12. Hamilton recolveil n
trench card last ovoiiIiik from lior
THERE'S
A NEW
Seneca
OF A CONVENIENT
SIZE FOR YOU
HERE
Let us show you the many
advantages of the Seneca,
the Rig Chief of picture
taking machines.
(Get those Films here
know for Sunday)
MAGILL &
ERSKINE
O'Kino Building Bend, Oic&oa
brolhor, Win. (J. Hawllno. who Is
with tho 18th railway nilKliuiom In
Franco, ,Tho curd had nlmplo boii
toucim printed on II and what wnn
not wanted was croNiad out. Tho
card sliifc'd that ho wiih woll nod had
not hoard recently from his nlstor.
Mr, ItawlliiH wiim horo a your into with
tho Hliovlln-IIIxon compuny.
(From Monday's Dally.)
OoorKo HiinhoII of 1'rluovlllo Is a
visitor In llund today.
N. II. Klllott cuino up rrom Torro
honno on bunlnoHs this moriilm;,
MIms Marlon Lnwrenco has taken
n poHltlou In Tlio Dulletlii office,
li. H, Itoborta or Uodmond was a
huslnuHs visitor In tho city today,
C. 13, liny, special nuetit for tho
American Insiiranco company wus a
business visitor In tho city today.
M. A. Hamilton, formerly of Aber
deen, Washington, has taken tho po
sition ot nssoulato odltor or Tho Bul
letin. Mr. Hamilton has had con
siderable newspaper oxpurlonco, hav
Ini; boon connected with papers at
Monroe, WashltiKtou, Marshfleld and
In tho luricor coast cities.
(From Haturday's Dally)
II. W. Hkuso wont to I'ortland last
nlKht.
H K. Ilrooks loft last nlchl for
I'ortland.
K. K, Varco or Brothers was In
town yostorday.
Collins W. Klklns was a visitor
rrom I'rlnovlllo yenterdny.
I. K. Wlmor or Turnalo has re
turned from a trip to I'ortland.
Horace IlrookliiRS Is a visitor in
town rrom his ranch In tho Hamp
ton section.
Bob Llowcllyn left last night on
his first trip away rrom this section
In three yoars.
Jim Tonny was amonK tho Iled
mond mon horn to tako In tho
(Joorito-IIaKcn fight last night.
W. A. Beavor & Hon, who havo
been conducting a meat market on
South Bond street, have moved to
tholr new location, Just north or tha
pontofflco. Mr. Beavor rorraorly con
ductod a grocery store near Hastings
addition, but In tho now ocatlon only
meats and produco will bo handled.
N. II. allbort, proprietor ot tho
Gilbert Grocery on Bond street, has
lpasnd tho largo corner room In tho
Sphler building, next to tho postofflco
and will move to tho now quarters
about tho first or tho month. In tho
now locution Mr. allbort Intends to
enlarge his printout stock and to In
stall now fixtures.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Frank McCafTory Is over rrom
1'rluovlllo today,
'.. M. Brown or Ilodmond Is hero
on hustiiM toduy.
Harry Alton of Sisters spent tho
day In Bend yostorday.
Charles Hofstuttor has sucnacdod
P. II. Plorson as odltor or tho Labor
litimler.
Harry Clovoland loft Inst night (or
Mmlfnrd aftor receiving word of tho
serious Illness or his father.
Max Cunning was among thn Bed
inond attorneys In ntteudanco at tho
torm of circuit court yesterday.
County Agriculturist Ward cami
up rrom Ilodmond last night on busi
ness. .Mrs. Ward accompanied him.
Tho Boy Scouts, under tho leader
ship or Itov. W. C. Stewart, aro plan
ning to spend tho night out ot doors
on tho rlvor nbovo tho fish hatchery
tonight.
Tho Methodist ladles will hold an
apron salo In tho old postotllco build
ing tomorrow, At noon they will
servo luuchoH. Mm. 10. D. OlUon will
havo charge of tho salo.
Kvolyn Horror, a pupil In Mrs,
Ciisdon's room Jti ihb Kenwood
school, having sold R0 worth or
thrift iitumps, has become member
or tho Junior Italnbow regiment.
Additional contributions to tho
funds or tho Hod Cross woro mndo
yufltorduy by Turnalo residents, who
soul In tho sum or $24 by Fred N,
Wallaco. A U contribution wan also
mado by tho rur truppor, A. Llowol-lyu.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
(, 1j. Shoppard o( Portland Is hero
today on business,
Mr. and Mm. Hoy Branton wero
In rrom (list Wednesday.
Thomas fhltwond or Grizzly was
In town on business yesterday,
Charles L, Clint was over rrom
Bisters on court business yesterday.
Mrs. II. W. Hkuso left last even
ing for a visit rllh friends In Port
land. Thomas W. Morfctt and family left
last night to spend tho summer on
a ranch in Washington,
Tho now 80-homepowor boiler of
tho Bend Steam laundry has been
shipped rrom Portland,
Mm. II. K. Brooks loft for Port
land yesterday evening. Hho expects
to return In a week or 10 days.
J, ICdward Larson of tho Bend
Steam laundry, returned this morn
ing from a business trip to I'rlnovlllo.
Mm. J. I'. Keyes returned this
morning from Spokane, where she
was called by tho Illness or a sister.
An eight-pound boy was horn to
Mr, and Mm, D. T. Parker yesterday.
Mrs. Parker Is tho daughter ot Mrs.
J. 8. Beaslcy.
Approximately $100 wan taken In
at tho high school darico at tho Hip
podromo last night. Tho money Is
to Ijo used In liuylng a Liberty bond
to bo held as a memorial to Percy
Stevens.
Prlvato Smith, or tho Seaforth
Highlanders, who npoko hero at tho
patriotic meeting on Sunday, yester
day spoke In Kcdmond and today Is
In .Madras. Ho expects to return to
Bond rrom Madras.
Ilobcrt Keyes, son or J. P. Koycs,
has boon placed In tho Italnbow regi
ment ot tho state, having sold over
$C0 worth or thrift stamps slnco tho
campaign started. He Is 11 years
old and in tho fifth grade.
CAM) OF T1IANKH.
Wo wish to tako this method of ex
tending cur slncoru gratitude to all
thoso neighbors and friends who aid
ed us during tho recent Illness and
death ot our beloved daughter, Alccn,
for thoso who participated in making
tho last sad rites lighter for us to
boar, and for tho beautiful floral of
ferings. Mil. AND MItS. CUItTIS BKKSLKY
AND DAUOHTKH.
Mil. AND MH8. J. F. BKKSLBV AND
FAMILY. Adv.
f'Altl) OF T1IANKK.
Wo wish to take this method of
oxprosslug our gratitude for tho
kindness oxtendod to us at tho death
or our beloved husband and fathor,
S. W. Best, and for the boautlful
tloral offerings. 112p
MItS. S. W. I1KST AND FAMILY.
BEND SCHOOL HEAD
RESIGNS POSITION
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
At n Bpeclal meeting of tho school
board last night tho resignation of
F. Thordarson as superintendent was
presented and accepted. Tho board
nt onro took stops to soloct a suc
cessor ror tho coming year. Mr.
Thordarson has been superintendent
or tho local Bchools slnco tho full of
191C, coming horo from Lobnnon.
w
ARNER
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
S
An Attractive Showing Awaits
You Here of Fine Sheer Wash
Fabrics for Summer Wear.
Luwns-BatlstO'Fluxon-l'opHn-Vollo
Dlmlty-Ilopp-Aruliluii Silks, etc.
A boautlful showing of Floral and
Striped Patterns, priced ut 15o, lPo
'J-'o, :!5Gt
Mercorlzetl PopUns,all colors, 35c
Whlto Goods, n complete runo
of qualities nnd
kinds 15. 20o.
-Tw, 20o, 35o.
WOMEN'S HOSIEY
Black, Tan and White Cotton Hose for
women, all sixes, 15c-19c-23c-25c-29c-35o
FIBER SILK seven colors an extra value
at a pair -------- 59c
Other Silk Hose at - - - 08c-$l.G0
m
m
(i
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SHOES
WHEN we placed orders for Summer
Footwear we kept in mind the needs
of "the every day womnn" as well
as the needs of those that want the more
dignified styles. Here you will find a shoe
for every purpose, for every taste and desire.
Wc have a fashion. See our ncjivjirrivals.
OPERA PUMPS, in Kid and Tan Calf, at
$4.50 and $5.50
White BUCK LACE OXFOrSsTSTSo
WHITE CLCrTHSHOESt of UeegnsknT,
Uecehwood Cloth, Poplin and Duck, at
$3.00-$3.50-$3.?5-$4.00-$5.50
White BUCK SHOEST$4.50 to $250
Black KID SHOES at $3.00-$4.00-$4.50
$5.00-$5.50 and up to $8.00
GRAY KID SHOES, New Military Last,
Cloth Top, $5.50
BLUMENTHALSGRAY KID, 9-inch
top, also Chocolate Kid, at $9.75 pair
Because the Qietn Quality Shoe uphold, hi rtputtt'on for itjle md
mice U hn become the favorite of the well dremd woman who un
doiUndi how important part the ihoe playi in her cottuming.
A cordial invitation u youri to riiit out ihoe department and impel
the new itylct.
STOP AND SHOP AT
MANNHEIMER. BROS.
Where Everybody TJrada
DRAFT LIST IS
OUT FOR COUNTY
(From Monday's Dally.)
Tho names of thoso who wilt bo
called on April 2Cth In tho second
draft wcro Riven out by tho draft
board today. Tho following young
mon will bo taken from Deschutes
county: BenJ. F. Cristead, Mllllcan;
Lester II. IJurllngamc, Chehalls;
Hector S. Rollerson, Tacoma; Charles
Aboc, aiendalo; Samuel I. Daughen
bauBh. Mllllcan; Herbert S. McKln
noy. Sisters; Wm. W. Grimth, Rose
Lodk-o; Charlos S. Nlckell. Hend;
N'lcklos I'etorson, Uond; Charles K.
Axtoll. Hand; Shelby L. Alien, Sis
tors; Josoph F. Desilct. La Grande.
Word was received this morning
that throe additional names will be
drawn rrom the tlrst class ror mem
bers to proceed to Ft. McDowell.
Tho date or this drawing wilt be
May 1.
slum will bo finished and equipped
about May 1 and It Is -planned to
havo opening exercises corerlng
three days, with attractions for dif
ferent nights.
Officers for tho comlnr year woro
elected as follows: President, Carl
A. Johnson; vlco president, D. G. Mc
pherson; director ror three-year
terra, T. II. Foley; director ror two
years, II. A. Miller. II. E. Allen re
mains as director for another year,
and A. Whlsnant continues as secre
tary. Another meeting will bo hold next
Thursday night at 8 o'clock In tho
council room.
ATHLETIC CLUB PLANS
FOR GYM OPENING
From Friday's Dally.)
Plans for tho coming opening or
the Hend Amateur Athletic club
gymnasium woro discussed at tho
regular annual meeting or tho club,
hold last night in tho council room.
It Is now expected that tho gymna-
FOKKST KUPKItVISOIl 11UBV.
Employes or tho forest department
are busy making out grazing pcrralta
and getting tho grazing on tho gov
ernment reservo llued up, IUI esti
mated that in excess of three hun
dred thousand head of sheep and
cattle will bo grazed on tho resenro
this soason.
THIS WOMAN FOl'NI) ItKLlEF.
liackacho, soro muscles, sUff or
swollen Joints, rheumatic pains, diz
ziness and like symptoms aro caused
by disordered kidneys and liladdor.
Mrs. Thos. H. Davis. Montgomery, It.
F D. 3. Ind., writes: "I doctored
months without relief. 1 commenced
using Foley Kidney Pills nd ot ro
ller. Eight bottles cured mo." Sold
every whore. Adv.
Our Store Is A Continuous
Fashion Store
In Smart Millinery, Dresses
Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts,
Sweaters and Muslin Un
derwear. SMART, yet in
expensive, QUALITY and
STYLE considered. We
have selected these models
with one eye to STYLE
and the other to SERVICE
The materials are the teat the
market affords, and will give the
utmost aervice. Wc urjje the
fublic to via it all the other stores,
'ortland included, examine the
merchandise we carry, then male
our itore the lait stopping place,
then examine our stock moil ciitic
ally, compare Quality against Qual
ity, Style against 5ye, JKormon
ship against Workmanship, and
Price against Price, then he your
own judge. We can save you
from $2.00 to $5.00 on every gar
ment. Qualify considered.
Glvo us an opportunity to proto it
THE PARISIAN
Pringlc Bldg.
LADIES' OUTFITTERS
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