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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1918)
IIKNI1 IIULLKTLV, IIMNP, blljtflti.V, THURSDAY, '.MaV ,' 'iOlH.' .'.'" .. ' ' rAOfin I 6V J r Eastmas fflSi , IDIIfflO FlLMS PlSfe Printing REED & HORTON TUB REXALL STORE 1 LOCAL NBWS ITEMS (Prom Wiiiliiuiiiluy'N Dally.) 0. C. Franklin of Bluffs In u IiuhI noss visitor In thi) city, A iiinntliiK of tho Baptist Mission a ry nuclnty will ho hold at the Blip tint church nt 2: 30 Thursday after nooii, with Mrs. Kolthnm In charge. JMr. Mini Mm. A. F. Join of Hiv nttlo arrived In Bund yostordny iiml will make their homo hurt, Mr. Jones huvliiK nccopted u position In thU olty. (3. Barrel), Jr., of Portland, repre senting tho Ford Motor company, Is In town t It Im week oml Interesting lilniNiilt especially In tlm until of Ford sedans, Hurly In tho week ho hoIiI two Ford truoki niul a sedan In Bed- inotid. Mnrjorlo Fulton and Harold Down liiK tmvn become members ot tho Ore gou Junior Itnllhow regiment, hav lugcnoh mild ovur 160 worth of thrift stamps. They nro puplU In Minn Thurftoii's room ut thu Hold hcIiooI. Mr. mid Mm, Win, l.ollar mid two rhlldron, Oscar nnd Kthi'l, passed through huro today on their way to Modford. where they will make their lio m it, Tlmy havu been on n raurh ni'iir Cllno Fall for tho pant si mOlllflS, W. II. Martin and family loft thin morning for Itaymom, Wushlugton, whom Mr. Martin will engage In thu gents' furnishing business. Mr. Mar tin ha until recently been connected with tho firm of Cnshmnn and Mar tin of thin city. Mm. Bennor and Mm. (1. K. Yoach urn will kIvo a Hllvnr toa Tliumday afternoon nt tho homo of Mm. W. C. McCulslou, at 234 Jerfwrson I'lncn. Alt tho Methodist ladlH nru Invito! to ooiiio mid hrliiK a friend and thslr favorlto trlnd wheiilloss recipe. A Belgian benefit silver toa, given liy tho women of tho Baptist church, will ho held next Tuesday aftiriioou nt tho homo of Mm. J M Laurence, with Mm. ('. J, l.everctl and Mm. Nyo ns tho hostesses of tho day, and n cor dial Invitation In oxtoudod to uvory otio who ran nttoud. THE STOKE WITH COOD CCX)DS Graduation Time is Near How About a Good Watch lor t lie boy'f graduation ifift? He will keep it ft a 1 1 to time, Or, a Wrist Watch for tlie younil lady? Could any gift be more laitfntf or at useful? WATCI lli lor llio Uy from $1.00 lo $2.00 WHIST WAicuns $16.00 lo $30.00 Larson & Co. JCWEI.EKS At llie Sijn ol llic Dig Clock 143 Oirgon Slrrrt, Bend, Ore. tnlillHlicd lii stockralslng, Mr. Vnrco caruo horo from Mlclil Knn, where lio wnB horn nnd roared on n farm In ono of tho moot pros porous sections of tho stnto. Having! nlwnys lived on fi farm, ho ImH had hi great iif-ai of experience In rural nf fnlm, road work, etc., mid In n prac tical, man for tho office ho si-oks. Ho stands for fair and lion wit gov ernment Rtid If ho Is nomltiHtod nnd oluotod vslll endeavor to do tho square thin b nil In that which In i;ood for tlm county and mloptod by tho pi-iiplc. Ho In a in timber of tho Good Oov onimont Ikhkiio. Ho plmtKon lilmnQlf to faithfully dliiliiirK tho iluthwi of tho officii which Iib HOttkn, ruKardluHN of poll tlcii nnd political partlen, and ha fair In ovcry way to all parts of tho county. Ah for tho roadi, ho will do IiIh lii'Ht to ncrvo tho pcoplo In ull flec tion of tho county, and moo that road tundH uro (iftinlly divided to hent ndvnntai;o to tho hlKhwaya throui:h out tin' county. Mr. Vnrco In tho only candidate from that part of tho county nnd It Ih Kcnorally hollcved that tho pooplo lll liavo notliliiK to roKrot If ho Is nominated and elected. Adv. W I1""' All kinds of hides, furs, pelts, wool lion Klit at HrlKRs' Second Hand Store. (From Tuesday's Dully.) Fred M. Johnson of Iluker arrived In tho city yesterday, J. D, Cronlu or Silver I.ako Is a IiiihIiioiw visitor In lletiil, Carl Woderkl or Tho Dalles Is lookliu: after ItusluoM here, W. W. Ilrockhank of Hums, Ore Hon, Is In tho city on huslnesN. Mrs. A. II. Willis of Lakevlew Is In tho city vlnltltiK with friends. Mr. and Mrs. (leorco Mllllcan of I'rlnovlllo aro In tho city vIkUIiik. K. A. Swayzlo of Portland Is In llnuil. Ho will return to Portland to morrow, drJvliiK overland, Mrs. II. J, Ovorlurf and family re turned tula murulni; from Portland, whero they have been vliltlnic for thu iasl four weoks. Kd. Gordon of Deschutes was In tho city yeiiterday on business. Ho left this mornlni: fur Klamath Falls, whero ho will remain for suverul days. Mrs, Yokuin and Mm. Uennvr will entertain thu ladles of tho 'Methodist church n( a silver tea si the homo of Mrs, Yokum'N dauRliter, Mrs, Mc Culston. llov. F. V. Camtens of Seattle Is In tho rlty spendliiK several days nt thu Wright hotel, tho guest of Mr. Oralium. Mr. Carstous has largo property Interests In this sretlou which ho Is looking after. Miss Kdlth Smith, who has been leaching school at Tu initio, arrived In the city yostordny and after spend- lug n couplo of days with frlunds here will leave for Klamath Falls, Mliero slin will visit for some time before returning to her home. I,. Kudoruit, assistant munager for Deschutos, Crook mid Jefferson coun ty III thu American Ited Cross drive, arrived In th' city yesterday mid Is spending several days hero with tho local committee making arrange ments for carrying on tho work In this sertlou. SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW SPRING DRESSES AND UNDERMUSLINS ! Clowr new IItcmm- for iiftcrniMiii mill Mivot wear of kIiikIhiui, Vollo or a I'oiubliiiilloii of liintfiluN, In holld rolom, plaliN or MrlHti nil fili'M, ( to II; Mry iniMlcriitely priced nt iiw.Hn, syo.nii, y7.t. unit up Dainty WihIitiiiiihIIiiw nt lowcht prlcoN, Comet Cnvvnt "I - NHc, IHo, Tile, tIKo anil up ItniMNlrni nt! - ... "V, tloc, riHc, l'.le Kuwilopo CIiciiiIm! tlHo up to tf'J.IH Oowiin tH, Sl.ilrt anil up to l!.tH HklrtM yj.15.1. liH.H to tll.18 Crepo HliMiiiiei-s, ntlc, lillo piVM'tit hto- IiisIh. NICW HI'HINtl coats iio.no, ijnu.no, Htm.no up to !jCl.rtO The Peoples Store Tub Stoiih That Ski.i.s Foil Lkss Agent (oi Aimor Plate I loiieiy ARcnt lot R fie G Cortctt (From Monday's Dally.) F. I Shaw Is a visitor In town from Sisters today. Howard F. Dyer nnd David C. Itogers of Mllllcan nro business vis itors In tho city, Tho schools at Cllno Falls nnd Pluohumt have been closed for tho summer vacation. F. W, Weber of Hcnd has been re engaged ns principal of tho Sisters school for tho coming year. Maurlco P. Caahxnan Is mnklng changes In tho rear of his store to make room for an Increased shoo stock. State Forester F. A. Klllot of Port land Is In Ilend today attending tho mooting of 41ia fire wardens, which Is being hold here. John March nnd C. P. Decker, sheepmen or tho Tutnalo section, wore In Hcnd today making arrange ments for dipping their herds In tho near future. Mr. and Mm. II. D. Hill and Mrs. Hill's mother of la Pino spent Sun day night In Ilend nnd Monday left for Portland, whero they will visit for so mo time. Jos. lllack or I.n Pino Is In the city. Mr. Hlack has recently dis posed or largo property holdings nt Da Pino nnd Is now looking over tho country with n vlow of a new location. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Hamilton re turned last night from Wenatchoe, where Mm. Hamilton has been visit ing for several weeks, A uleco has returned with them and will prob ably remain hero during tho summer, NOTICI2 TO atliDITOIW. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In the Matter of the F.stata of Mm. Hertha Stowell, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned was on tho 8th day of May, 1 11 S, appointed administrator of the estnto of tho above named de ceased by tho county Judge of De schutes county, Oregon, Therefore, all persons holding claims against the estate or said de ceased arc hereby notified to present tho same duly verified according to law at tho office of II, II. DeArmond In the O'Knne building, licnd. Ore gon, attorney for tho administrator, within six months from tho date of tho first publication hereof. Dato of Ami publication, May 1C, 1918. It. I). STOWKLL, Administrator of tho cstato ot Mrs. Hertha Stowell, De ceased. 11-1 5c In Readiness For Graduates 1 5 lc T&vftFw. Ji I A &WhMPr3u ! 1 a. h r s if u Ai n Al E Unclcr-m'usllns The important event of gruriimtion is met by this store in u most complete wny. Pupils nnd parents will find just the np pnrcl thnt go to make the event n ereditnble one, nnd whatever you buy here you rnny be sure of the best quali ties possible for the price you pny. OliMDO Oll77 N6TICK FOK PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 3, 1918. Notlco Is hereby given that George S. Roberts of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on February 2, 1914, raado Home stead Entry 012490 and April 23, 1915. mado Additional Kntry No, 01477G, for 8E4, Sec. 8, NE, Sec. 17, Township 20 South, Itange IS. East Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final thrco-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before II. C. Ellis, United States commissioner, at Bond, Oregon, on tho 2Sth day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Vernon Clevenger of Mllllcan, Oro- gon."' Peter B. Johnson of Mllllcan, Ore gon. Ivan L. Owen of Mllllcan, Oregon. Frank Spencer of Mllllcan, Oregon. 11-1 Op II. FIIANK WOODCOCK. Register. Dr. Tumor, oyo specialist of Port land, will bo In Hand again Tuesday, May 28th ono day only at Thor sen's Jowelry store. Consult him. Adv. 11-12. E. E. VARCO Candidate for Republican nomination for County Commissioner, camo to Deschutes county six years ago, at that tlmo taking n homestead near Brothers, and, although ho cannot lay claim to wealth, Is becoming cs- NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Tho Dulles, Oregon. May 3, 1918. Notlco Is hereby given that Thomas W. Vnndovert or Bend, Oregon, who, on March 13th, 1911. made Homo stead Entry No. 01C22, for Vi NE4 Section 19. Township 20, South. Ilango 11 East Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to mako final five-year proof to establish claim to tho land above de scribed beforo H. C. Ellis, United States commissioner, nt Bend, Ore gon, on tho 26th day or June, 1918. Claimant names ns witnesses: M. J. Main or Ilend, Orogon. Potor Scaling ol Prlnovllle, Orogon. Joseph Hoffman of Hond. Oregon llalph Caldwell of Bend, Oregon. 11-16C II. FIIANK. WOODCOCK. lleglstor. Dove Undermuslins Envelopo Chemise, mado or cambrics, nainsooks and long cloth; daintily trimmed with laco and embroidery; at ur,c 81.1.",, J5tl.it.-j, J?l.:t7 and up to JjciThIO. Porto Itlcan hand embroidered Chcmlso at.. . ff'2',0 and .1.r,o Gowns at (1.1c, Kr,c, 0.c, 91.1.1, l.'.i.-, 81.. 'HI, 8l.r, $1.0.1 and up to $.'L.. Petticoats at ur,c, 9i.tr,, 81.it.-, 81 -", 8i!.'ir, ffZJia. Silk Chemise at' 8--". 8-1.7rr W.5. Silk Camisoles at $1.15, 81.", Im"0, 91.75, l.oo. White Hosiery Phoenix Silk Hosiery OOc to 8 1. no. Silk Lislo Hosiery at 45c, 50c, HOc, 75c. White Goods For Dresses, Waists, etc. Sheer Organdies, Voiles, Lawns, Mer cerized Nainsooks nnd Batistes at 20c, ItV, 2tlc, .T5c, -15c, 50c, OOc, 75c, $1.15 yard. Our Boys' Department Offers complete assortments in Knee Pants, Suits, Knyneo Blouses, Knyneo Shirts, Under wear, Hosiery. Shoes, Hats and Caps Special Big Boys' Army Hliocn Sizes 214 to 6 1.25 pair White Footwear ' Queen Quality Whlto Oxfarda, JSS3.50 to' $0.00. Others up from ..$!. 00 Ladles' Whlto Shoes at $2,65, a.75, 1.50, 85-M), $7JS0, 910JM). j: . STOP AND SHOP AT PSSPEffi WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES CLASSIFIED ADVEIITISHMKNTS ttllt SALE. WARNER O BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER k Marathon Auto Tires Are Tho IJqst in The Long Run iU sizes for nil ninkcs of curs. Adjustments mnde on 5000 mile bnsis.k AT SKUSE'S, ' OREGON STREET ' ;-t4n-jkV UNDERWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY Underwenr stocks nre now complete in nil lines. Here you will find whnt you wnnt nt the prices you wish to pny. Men's Union Suits 85o$ 1.00-$ 1.1 9-$ 1.50 Women's Union Suits 48c-50c-75c-98c Boys Union Suits all styles, 49c Misses Union Suits 43c-48c KOB SALB Nlco llttlo hotel proper ty In rich Central Orejjon stock dis trict. A money maker for right party. Easy terms. Inquire C. V. Sllvls, Bond. -il-llp FOB SALE Two Rood work niaros, ono with foal, and ono Rood saddle horse, at n bargain If taken nt once, or will trade for a Rood Ford car. Phono Pine Crest Hotol a La Pine, or see Mrs. Fish, La Pino. 32-llc FOB SALE Cosy four-room bunga low, modern; lawn, garden and garage. Guy II. Wilson. Phono Bed 741. 27-1 lp FOB SALE OB TBADE Two large lots In Kenwood Gardens. Guy II. Wilson. Phono Bed 741. 2S-llp FOB SALE 14 head of cattlo nnd ono work team. II. A. Gosnoy, Union barber shop. Phono 2171. iD-ntrc FOR SALE Mako offer for lot 10, blk. 22, Park addition, Bend; to bo cash, bal. 2 years at G, II. Brummell, care Helena Hotel, Og don, Utah. 93-10-15p FOB SALE Fifteen head or good Jersoy cows. Some fresh now, balance fresh In fall. Association tested. Van Morse, Bedmond, Ore. 34-7-lCp FOB SALE Snap, now six-room house, water and lights, collar, lo cated close to mills nnd postofflce. Price, $1,000. Threo hundred down nnd terms to suit. For par ticulars, call S5 Shasta Place. No agents. -IS-S-ll FOB SALE Why homestead when you can buy a deodod ranch on tho Tuinalo project, ICO acres, for $5 par acre? Houso nnd barn; Rood outside rnngo. Address Lock Box 2, Tumalo, Ore. 92-Ctfci FTB SALE 4 CO lino wooled owes! and lambs. Kwes from ono to six years old. Somo Februnry lambs. Prlco rensonnblo. J, J, Elllngor, Bedmond, Oro. 721C-12p FOB SALE 1 CO ncros on tho river, 25 miles south of nond. Well locntod for stock or dairy. L. Corbln, B. 4, Orogon City. 71-5-19p vestlgatlon. J. B. Miner. 5 1-11 o. FOB ItKNT. FOB BENT Team and 40 acres oC land G miles cast of town, water running through place. Inqulro Bullotin office. 8C-10-llp Brand Directory FRANK l'KRCIVALIi .Mllllcan, Oregon. adr.89p Right side; right car crop ped; wattle right hind leg. 11. lu TONE, SLsfers, Or. ndV.lOOo P. II. JOHNSON, Mllllcun, Oregon. YOUR DRUG STORE LOST AND FOUND. TAKEN UP Brown llvo-yoar-old ninro. Box II brand on right ahouldor. Ownor to pay charges, C. L. Smith. 34-11-1 2p TAKEN UP 1 bay horse. 2 whlto hind fcot, wiro cut right front foot, branded S on loft stitlo. weight nbout 1,000. sharp shod all round, Jorry Groszkrugor, Lower Bridgo, Ore. 83-10-llp WANTED. WANTED Not loss than a five-room house In Bond In exchango for a boauttful suburban tract of land near Modford. Don't answer un less your property la good. My property will stand a thorough In- Carries the Latest Magazines and Periodicals Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK BUILDINO YOUR DRUG STORE