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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
IIIJ.V1) JHJJJJiKTIN, llliNlh OIlKflON, fl'JIUlWJJAV, MAY.,.i1JlfM V J!AflI5lXi i' w I -: '4 V tJ-Slifa31gH New May Records JUST INI COME IN AND UKAlt THEM EASTMAN KODAKS PRINTING AND DEVELOPING REED & HORTON THE REXALL STORE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS IIOSS (From Wednesday's Dnlly.) Dr. Houdurshott In reported 111, C. M. Peter of I'rltiflvlllu l u busl- visitor In Hciid. 'H. It, lloi:iin of Hampton Ih a liulnm vlnltor lit thu cllv, K baby boy was born yesterday to Mr, nml Mm. C. C, Hummers, .MIh M. Nitulny of Monmouth U registered nt the Hotel Wright. " VpC. Derrick of Hrojlnir won a MilikliiftftH visitor In tho city thin morn Ingj Thos. Cronlnrnf Silver Lnko wni n truslness visitor In tho city yester- iiajj. William -I.. JlDthoni of Mllllcmi vnij cbuslnes visitor In tho city yesterday. Thos.-J. Dealy, n rancher from tbo Alfalfa district In registered at tho Hotel Wright. W. P. Daggett, nn. nttornoy of Redmond, was n IjuhIiii'Mh vlnltor In tho city today. ( Mm. R, It. Miller and Mrs. Chap man or Redmond wore In tho city today on business, TJin Mlsurs .Marjorln and Mitulo Doty vtpro week-end guests of thijlr sister, Mr, George Curtln, THE STORE WITH GOOD GOODS Graduation Suggestions For the Girl Prirl iii llriict'lf UrtHxIi INititiljilit I Gold Ileal Toilet He For the Boy ('old w (.obi K Waldemnr Tin riiiN Tie Pin cuir i. ink roiiiitniii i1 0 Larson & J K W B I. At llie Sign ol tint 1 13 Ofrijoii Slrrrt, Graduate rkliuo Mitot I Willi li Nil N t Graduate teh Ife I'hlllll en Mm, II, K, 1 1 rook b returned this morning with her sou TIioiiihh from ii vUlt In Vnucouvnr, II, 0. Mm. W. P. Miller loft this morn Iiii: for Cm in ii Lewis, where alio will visit with luir sou for several day Mm, J, II. O'llrlou, n homesteader from llurnoy county passed through lliind this morning imrouto to Tii coma, whuro shu will vlnlt for nomtt tlmo. Tt 12. 'Drowning lofl for Taroma thbi inoriiltiK for a several days' vlnlt. Mr. Drowning In a home sUwder In tbo south nl of tbo county. " " It. It. Blolght.i representing tbo manufacturers -of Various household electrical appliances, arrived yj'stor- day to spend tbo month will) tbo Hand Water, Llglil & PoVor Ca Word ban boon received! hafts to day announcing bo .doath of Dr. II. V. Fcrrcll of Curtijrivlll, Ill, the father of I)r, 11 J'crrojl of lend. Dr.' Forrolf Joft, tojfco at hi tf satyr's IxmUIJo on Saturday, v i Hurt Cowell, a rancher of, this dis trict, and who baa been Identified with sto$k JnrcJtJirn tho ciuiily, In company 'with hln.wjf) and family Toft Tuesday evening, for Actno, Al berta, vfhera bo vVHI niafco his fu ture home, ' v j Mr. and' Mm. C. P. Thohave been rusdnnUi of Hcud (lor hoipjut six week', ' loft this mornlngf for Camp L'jwls. Mr. Cox will ontoj- the service, Wbllu Mrs, Cox wll Journey from there to Iter homo at Krazen, Minnesota, whuro sliu will reside with ber jiarunts. Mr and Mrs Mrllrldo and daugh ter, Mrs, Iredale, and Miss Alys Jones loft by nutn tho early part of tbo week for Ogilen, Utah, where thoy will visit for several wanks, when they will return to Medfor'd, OreKon, their former homo. ' Mr. Mrllrldo was until rerun tly proprietor of u confectionery store In this city. Co; llcnil, Oie, (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) Mr. and Mrs (J. C. Carlson of Ta roma are at tho Cozy. II. C. Kills left this moriiltiK for u business trip to I'rlnevlllo. Mr, nml Mrs. W. I,. Nonnco will leave tomorrow, for Camp 1. I.. A. J hint -of Lower llrldgo Is u buslnoRsvlsJtoiJlu tho ulty. Mr mid MID. W. Slinwk of Port- land nro vIsKIiik III tbn city. J. o. "MelCinniBy of Slstors siiont Hundny mid Monday In Iloud. II K, Nuwall of Prlnovlllo was In Itend today looking after ImihIiiohh In t ,estH O. D Cassldy of Chehalln, Wash- CORSETS at the Old Prices CORSET manufacturers liave sent out notices that prices 'will advance 25 on May lit, 1918. Our policy is to keep prices down just as lontf at pouible and we are tfoinif to sell our present stock of Corsets at the old prices --$1.00 and upwards, One lady said this morning, "My! that $3.50 corset is a hotter corset than 1 am wear ing now, and 1 paid $5.00 for mine," And so it is all through our store whether you huy a pair of stocking at 15c or a Dreis, Suit or Coat we al ways (Jive you a better article for less money. We have only one price- marked in plain figures. NKW AKKIVALS TODAY &r?.'.uI.'v; 91.26 and 52.48 NEW SILK SKIRTS Foncy Stiii, Silk Poplini and whslXyuts"..!0...'!. 5,00, ijiD.dO, 9.50 1 1 . -. i JN The Peoples Store Tiik Stork That Selijs For Lkss K Af;nt (Pl Atmoi PUte I loi.eiy A"Jl fef R -ft ffj nt tho Wrljslit Inclon, A refilHtin'ed hotel. Mrs. Kdwnrd Orubtrou mid Mm. Henry Taylor of llodmond nro vlnlt Ini; In yli'iid, ' Cnpt,' K, Von Htado nnd Mont. li. C, Weokii of Kl, KyoiiKli. Mont., nro niKlsternd ut tho 1'llot llutto Ion. Mr. mid Mm. W. H. Itlhlct of Nol iion, II, C are In tho city mid aro roKlutorod. nt tbo 1'llot llutto Inn, Mr. mid Mm, It, It, OwIiikh of Puudleton arrived In Hnnd Monday oveultiK and aro roxlutored ut tho Cozy hotel. Mr, mid Mrs, No ley Heed returned this mnmltiK from Portland, where they bavo boon visiting tor some tl,,Vj. Mrs, It. W. Pepin, wild has been vlsu,liiK In Portland for several weeks pasHed tbrouKh llend today on her return to her home at Mllllcmi. Mr. and Mrs. It. !:. Htockwnll of Fort Hock passed through tho city today en route to Portland, where they y.111 visit with friends. Mr and Mrs It, K. WattouburK of Klamath Palls urrlvcd In llend last night and aftor sjinndlnK a few hours here vJsltliiK with friends this morn ing 'will leave for Portland. ij. II, Do Annond returned this mor;)lnK from Portland, where bo has been for several days. Mrs. De Armond has gone to Medford to visit wltli relatives for several weeks, J Alton Thompson returned from Portland this morning after spondlng several dujs In Hint city on business. Harney O'Donnell returned from n business" trjp to Portland this morn ing. Mm W If. Martin of 337 Newton road, Wlestorln, will entertain nt n nllvor ten for tho Pnisbyterlml Ladles' Guild on Wednesday after noon, Tho regular buslnesH meet ing will be held III connection mid tho members uro asked to come early. of Your Drug Store You will be surprised to learn ''diow easiy you canjbuy a ' , ., SENECA CAMERA Juil Remember Magili & Erskine O'KANi: nUILDING Your Drug Store '' 'Prom Monday' Dally.) C, J. I.migbllu. a sheep man Fife, was In tbo city Hundny. Hardy Allen of Bisters was a busi ness visitor In the city Haturduy, James lllprk of Pour Illvers has disposed of his property at that plate. Allen Wlllcoxen and (ieorgo Hobbs of Powell wero In tho city Halurday. C. W. Allen of Allendale .on tbo Matollus was lu the city Saturday on business. I Mr. and Mrs, II, H. Uagvllln of Klamath Kails arc stopping jit tbo Cozy hpUil, ... ', B. M. Morey of Walla Wallii Is In tbo city and will spend Hovoril days hero looking after Jan1 Interd'jtR. J. II, Hanor.wlII return (Ifln even ing, from Madras, whore he, hap been on buslnesn connected with pijrsonal holdings. ' " Mrs, M..A. Hamilton f(Aburdccn, Wash., arrived In- Hand JHaturday night to Join her husband, ,M. A. Hamilton. M t1 l Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Ahrcrs Of 8po- kano nro 7n"Dend.- Th'ey-'ftrtf-motor-Ing through to California and stopped off hero for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hudson re turned from Portland this morning. Mrs. Hudson has been visiting for several weeks with friends In South ern California. 8. W. Mooro of Tho Dalles, recent ly elected superintendent of tho llend schools, arrived Sunday and will re main hero for a few days on business connected with his new duties. Ilcv. J. M. Nelson, pastor of the Baptist church, presented his resig nation Sunday morning, to tako ef fect Juno 1. Ilcv. Nelson and fam ily Intend tp return to Portland, which uras their home previous to coming to Dcnd. , Krcdorlck Ii. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Rico of Redmond, who Is now with tho United States Marine corps, located In Texas, was visiting witjf friends In llend Saturday. Mr. JRIco is enjoying a lG-day furlough with bis parents at Redmond. r I, j SPRING SHOE FASHIONS , ; . , .EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD MAY 16-17 IUitli Seventh and Highlit CJratles Will ll Ti'Meil Through Written Question Thin Year. Smart Styles in Women s Pumps, Ox fords and White Footwear. When you arc out today or tomorrow make it a point to drop in and inspect our showing of Pumps, Oxfords and White Footwear in the newest of Spring Styles. You are sure to see something that will just suit you and we promise to fit you perfectly. However, because of traffic congestion, it is almost impossible to get freight deliveries, so to be on the safe side you should buy at once. OXFORDS In White Buck, Patent, Tan or Black Kid, Irom $3.75 t0 $6.00 PUMPS A dressy, high heel Pump in patent tC EtA The same style in Black Kid, at . $5.00 WHITE FOOTWEAR In Canvas, Buck and Kid, in the low heel Sport Model or high Louis heel, priced from $3.00 Upward Also a full lino of Kcds, Tennis Oxfords and Tennis Shoe for every member of tho family. STOP AND SHOP AT IPffiHJPEI WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES (From Tuesday's Dally.) Tho seventh and eighth grade ex aminations for tho pupils of De scbuto county are to be held under the direction of the county school superintendent on May IS and 17. This Is tho first year that tho sev- TfH A Good Figure Qutle Often Depends on Correct Corseting Today, corsets nre designed for the needs of the in dividual figure. It ii moit important that you wear the model den'iined for your C articular reciutrementi, if you expect your cortet to jjive you a etter figure line. Among the many models in G-D Juitrites, is one suited to you. G-D cnth grado examinations havo been bdd in this county on written ques tions from tho county office. Supt. J. Alton Thompson has Inaugurated tho plan In this county, however, be cause of the complaint mado by many of tbo teachers that pupils passing from tho seventh Into the eighth grado are not prepared to carry' tho work. Mr. Thompson said this morning that upon investigation ho had found the complaints of tho teachers were well taken, and that It might be possiblo that In tho future even the sixth grado examinations will be held similar to what tho eighth grade work has been In tho past. This Is being worked out so that tho pupil may havo n better foundation for carrying on tho work expected of him lu tho uppor grades. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides, polts, wool, furs, at Uriggs' Second Hand Store. 37tfc CliASSiriHD ADVHKTISOIKNTH hOIt SALE. roil SALK 19H Ford, 5270. In qulro Dud Deyarmoud, Modern Oarage. 79-9p FOU SALK I good saddle pony. I full bloodod Poland China boar pig, weight about 100 lbs., good work horses, all for $250. J. K. W Olllott ranch, 3 miles oast of Plalnvlow school house. 7C-9p FOK SALE Flfteon head of good Jersey cows. Somo fresh now, balance fresh In fall. Association tested. Van Morse, Redmond, Ore. 34-7-1 6p FOR SALE Snap, now plx-rooxa. house, water and lights., cellar, lo cated closo to mills and postofflco. Price, $1,000. Three hundred down and terms to suit. For par ticulars, call 85 Shasta Place. No agents. 48-8-llp FOR SALE Second band Simplex cream separator, COO )b. capacity. $15.00. A. Ahlstrorn, Deschutes, Oregon. 93-6-9p FOR SALE Why homestead when you can huy a deeded ranch on the Tumalo project, 160 acres, (or $5 per acre? House and barn: good outside range. Address Lock Hox 2, Tumalo, Ore. 92-Ctfo FTR. SALE 450 tlno wooled ewes and lambs. Ewes from one to six years old. Some February Iambs. Price reasonable. J. J Ellingcr, Redmond, Ore. 7216-12p FOR SALE All my milch cows, Jer sey and roan Durham. Mm. II. A. Johnson, Tumalo. "D0-C-9p FOR SALE 160 acres on tho river. 25 miles south of Demi. Well located for stock or dairy. L, Corbln, It. 4, Oregon City. 71-5-19D FOR RENT. FOR RENT Five-room cottage at Tumalo; rent good system; extra lot for garden; free water for garden; $S per month. J. C. Thorpo. Tumalo. 85- TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE 10 aeres. 4 lit grain; 6 room house; spiall barn; well of good water; on main road; rural mall; G miles from Grants Pass; 1 from Murphy; cash price, $1,250 Wish to exchange for good clean resident propo'rty of no greater value In Rend. What havo you? J. L, Green, Route 2, Grants Pass. 80-9-10p C. DJu.tilte Mom Corct I'crfrcllon yjiwwy I the Jlclt;uliiK Gorsefs You can, by woarlng tho corset that Is deslguod for your type, correct mnny flguro dofocts; while If you wear tho wrong corset you iniiko moro prominent thoso points, nnd you may ho push tho llosh Into poaltlonH that It will bo very hard, Indeed, to correct. Your health, comfort nnd good nppearaucn domtuul of you tho boat euro nnd attention lu tho soloctlon of your corsot. (Ml JuiUlIf tp KUBTUaS mil guirtnttfd to xt llfclury wur Wo nro Hhovtiug Models for nil tjpos of llguros. PriciHi nt yum, $t, no, s?i;.oo, tjiiMio, ijta.no, ijtn.oo. W- ARNER BEiyD'S ECONOMY CENTER S PRICES RIGHT TO THE PENNY Lonj time credit account, witn a delivery for every thing bought. Cost Money. Are you paying for tKfs service 7 You are if you are buying from a store who doe that kind of business. Try us with your next order and compare the saving. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE UNION UNION GROCERY" I Wall Stroot Bend, Oregon JmEl4mMldmM-Jm m All kinds of Garden Seeds and Lawn Grass Get them while the getting is good AT SKUSE'S, OREGON STREET i"? m. SaS.3HH?j53ut,C i