The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 26, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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11KND BULLETIN, REND OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK ttfl, HUH
Help Our Government!
Make This Week The Banner Week for
THRIFT STAMPS
Our Announcement
starting Wednesday, June 20th
to July 4th, we will given 25-cent
Thrift Stamp with every $5.00
purchase. No matter how large
your purchase, a 25-cent Thrift
Stamp will he given with every
$5.00 worth your purchase contains
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can
10ur Millinery jv
up before our buyer goes Eait.
In our Ladies' Rea Jy-to-Wear we need
no introduction, a everybody know tkat
we carry only tbe very bet for tbe leait
money. You will find in our itorethe
Very Latct in Drees. tbe Newest Skirts,
tbe Finest Suit and Coats, tbe Best As
sortment in Waists and tbe Cheapest in
Muslin Underwear. Now is your cbance
in fill your Tbrift Stamp Card. It' easy.
iBn'ng yout Ctd, oi we will iUrt one for you.
The Parisian
LADIES' OUTFITTERS
Pringle Building Cor. Wall and Oregon Sts.
News in Brief.
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
New lrost Clerk Arrhcs. Miss
King has arrived from Portland and
will assume the- duties of clerk In the
forest sorTlco office hero. '
fltullillii? Fooce. Prenafmc forJ
the big bucking contest which Is to
be held July 4 and C, workmen nro
unpaged in fencing the ball park for
the event.
New Druggist Arrives. Miss
Myrtle Branstctter of Pendleton has
arrived and assumed her duties at
tho Owl Drug company, where sho ia
to bo employod.
Government Man In County.
II. C. Brouck, government appraiser
for farm -loans, with headquartors in
Spokane, has been in tho county dur
ing ho past week checking up on the
farms where application has been
made for loans under tho govern
ment act.
IL A. Ward Honored. R. A.
Ward, county agricultural aent,
has been honored by being elected
ai ember of tho International Farm
ing congress, which meets at Kansas
City, Missouri, In October. The rec
ognition came as a reward for Mr.
Ward's efforts and success In the
war on rabbits and sage rats in Cen
tral Oregon.
Former Sister Girl Married.
A quiet and pretty wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. John M. Allen, north of Cres
well, Ore., June 23, 1918, at 3
o'clock, 'when their daughter, 4. Mat
tie, was united In marriage to Ev
erett L. McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C, H. McKay, also of Creswell. Rev.
J. S. Green of the M. E. church offi
ciated, and only members of tho Im
mediate families wero present. Miss
Allen was for a number of years a
resident of Sisters and is well known
in the county.
Treatment is
Remarkable
Cpt. I S. Patty, e-Pa-Mnger Agent
Northern Pacific, DNcu-ses
Former Troubles and
Their Cure.
Nearly everybody In Knoxvlllc,
Tenn., especially railroad people,
knows Captain F. S. Patty, for 12
years district passenger agent for tho
Northern Pacific railroad, with local
offices in Chattanooga and general
offices In St. Paul, Minn.
On account of generally falling
health Capt. Patty -was forced to dis
continue actlvo work and for the
past few years has been making his
homo In Knoxvllle. whero ho num
bers his friends by his acquaintances.
He Is a kind, genial gentleman of the
old school and is beloved by all who
know him. Tho following Interesting
statomont was made by him In per
son to the Tanlac representative:
"I am CO years old and always en-
Joyed good health up to about six
years ago, when I suffered a norvous
breakdown and my general iicaun
gradually failed me. My principal
trouble was Indigestion and catarrh,
but my wBolo system seemed to bo
out of shape. My condition finally
got so bad I couldn't sleep at nignt
and always after eating I would
Buffer so from indigestion and heart
burn that I felt just like there -was
a coal of lire in my stomach. .My
hearing and vision were also affect
ed. I consulted several doctors boro
In Knoxvlllo and other cities and
they helped me considerably and I
finally got so I could go around, but
some how I just couldn't feel right
and could not sloop at night, which
made me awfully nervous and noth
ing I would cat seemed to agree
with mo.
"I began reading about this Tanlac
whon you first came here, but did
not decldo to try tho mcdlclno until
I talked with a friend of mine who
had actually used It. Ho said It was
NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY
yg June 28th, 1918
DON'T FAIL TO SIGN UP
Every American is asked to commit himself to saving
and economy.
These times demand that we eliminate extravagance
and waste.
Tho Government asks you to pledge yourself, to the
utmost of your ability, to save and Invest, rich and
poor alike.
This Bank is tho authorized Government Agent for
the sale of War Savings Stamps, Ask us about (hem
and you will then buy them.
The First National Bank
BEND, OREGON
tho host thing ho hnd over tnknn, and
that was Hufllclont proof for mo,
"I lmvo Just Mulshed tho first bottle
ami camo huro this morning, not only
to buy tho second bottle, but to toll
you Just u hut It Iiiih done for mo.
I bnxnn enjoying my meals from tho
first tow drops. My nervousness l
gone nnd I can sleep llko a child anil
always wako up in tho morn I UK
ready for break fast and fooling re
freshed, I it in very fond of onions,
but was nlmsut wfrulil to out them,
because they always disagreed with
mo so; I could tasto them for hours
afterward. I ato ouo for dinner tho
other day and It agreed wllh mo per
poctly and 1 felt no bad after effects
whatsoever. 1 toll you 1 am begin
ning to feel llku u dirforent man and
urn always going to keep thin Tanlao
on hand It has done mo more good
than anything else In the medicine
lino I luiVo over taken. I certainly
do recommend It to my friends. It
Is really remarkable."
Tanlac Is sold In Bond by the Owl
Pharmacy. Adv. .
Classified
Advertisements
KOK HAIiK.
FOR SAUK Sec. lfi-21-10, 2 miles
from Prlnglo Falls. Can bo Irri
gated Tit small cost. Make offer.
W. II. Molroso; Box 1CS, Bond,
Ore. 15-17P
MY LOSS, YOUR (JAIN Having lout
my wife, I wilt Hull ouo of the. best
Irrigated trimta .of laud In tho
Tumaln district. No reasonable
olTor refused, and tho tonus will
bo easy, Crops, mnrhlnory anil
Btook go. Suo C. C. Morgan at
Tuinnln KU170
FOR SALE Now cream separator,
clump. !:. 12, fltowo, Iloutt, Ore.
70-1 f.p
FOR SALE HO shares Arnold In I
gallon Company and Pino Forest
Irrigation Company water stock,
Loss than rent. Can bo used on
homestead tnknn up under Benham
Falls segregation. J. Ryan & Co,
3lM6tfo
FOR SAUK Standard bred trotting
stallion. W'rlto p. (. Deal Slutem.
Ore. ' 'l-15-17p
FOR SALE H 'head of cattle mid
ouo work team. 11, A. (losuey,
Union barber shop. Phono 2171,
19-Utfc
FOR SALE Fifteen head of good
Jersey cowh. Some fresh now,
balance fresh In tall. Association
tested, Van Morse, Redmond)
Ore. 34-7-1011
FOR SALE Why homostead when
you can buy a deeded ranch on
the Tumalo project, 1G0 acres, for
G per aero? llouso and barn;
good outsldo range. Address Lock
Box 2, Tumnlo, Ore. !)2.Gtfa
FOR SALE ICO acres on tho rlvor,
25 miles south of Beml. Well
located for stock or dairy, L.
Corbln, It. 4, Oregon City.
71-G-lDp
WANTED.
WANTED Good pasturo with water.
Enamel Cooking Utensils!
Of all descriptions and colors. Suo the nice
pieces o aluminum that still retain tho old
prices.
Tho proper time for "-minting is here. A
small amount of paint applied makes things look
more cheerful. Ask us for prices.
Skuse Hardware Co.
for team, Inquire Modem (laragb,
15 2-1 Up
LOST AND FOUND.
TAKEN UP Jersey llolsteln holier
with one broken horn and boll;
brand tiudeclpheralile. Owner may
have mime by paying charges. P.
C. Burt. 18-17-lHc
FOUND 33x4 tiro on domoiiutablo
rim, Apply U. S. Forest otflco,
84-lilp
TO TRADE OH EXCHANGE
WHAT HAVE YOU to exchange for
Willamette farms? Also Idaho
farms? Owner or agent, E. Rush,
Halsey, Ore. 98-17-1 Kp
Brand Directory
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FRANK PKRCIVALL
.Milllcun, Oregon,
nilv.BOp
Right side; right oar crop
ped; wattle right hind leg,
II. L. TONE. HUti'r. Oro.
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BEND
JULY 3-8
Daily Program
SEASON TICKETS
Adult 8'J.."SO
Soldiers In uniform .. .. ... I.f50
HtuilentH 1..10
ClillilfW' .. 1.00
War Tux Not Included
MRS. BltVCi: H.MITII
KiiiMTlnteuileut
(HAS. A. DAVIS
ANNlhtnut SiiperlutiHleut
JiAt'RA HOWARD
Story Ijuly
DAILY SCHEDULE
Mollier (Jikiho ('liauliiiiiuii 0:110
AfhTiiiwiii Coiirrrl
Afternoon Lecluro
Etenlng Conrrrt
EiciiIiik Ichiro
j::io
..:oo
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..H:in
WEDNESDAY
Aftcmoun Opening HxrrclnH Inviicatloii
Iinporliiiit AniioiiiicemciilH
Superintendent "oil Story luly
Concert Apollo ( 'oncer t Company
ReuiIiiiKH noil IlllMTOlllltlollN
...Jrhi'illlllo lliiinley
AdiiiNilou JIIJc
OrKiinl.liiK Mother (Joom) ('liiiutnii(im
i:eiiliig CoiU'ert-Eitterlniiitiient
. AikiIIo Concert Company
Featuring tho Apollophono, tho largost,
most unique nnd plcanlng InHtrumout In
tho concert world.
" AiIiiiInnIoii 05c
Band Day SATURDAY Hand Day
Morning
AflettKMHI
Eu'iiliiK'-
M oilier (;ooho ('liaiitiiiiiii
-Concert . ork City .Marino lUinil
Cluuaclcr Hluillix milt ReiulliigN
... IvUlo .Mini Oordoii
AiIiiiUhIoii n.tc
(Irmiil Concert Now York City Marino llmiil
.. . Murlo Lolto, Orguiilcr mill DlriH-tor
IlHiirn EiigiiKi'ment
Mary Adel IIiijh, Amerlrmi Hopmno
AilmlNhlou H.'lo
THURSDAY
'Patriot' Day"
Morning Mother flooso Cliaiitmieiim
Aflernoon l'ntlmlo
....Momia Vlerra'N Royal Ilnwiillmi Quartet
Popular Kcloiitiflc linluro
"WorliN in tho Muklng"
...Dr. Arthur I). Carpenter
AiIiiiInnIoii llOo
.Evening Concert
....Momm Vlerra'H Royal Ilawnllmi Quartet
Popular Lett nro
"Wlmt America MemiH to Mo"
Arthur Wnhvyn Evnim
Wolsh Orator and Nophow of David Lloyd-Oeorgo
AiliiilxMou Hito
SUNDAY
Morning UhiiiiI Serviced All Churrlii'H
Afternoon IiiNplnitloual Hinging
, Tlio Elclihoriis, DlrtH-torri
IH-turo
"A merlin and Japan"
Dr. MluoMiku To.slil Vaniainolo
AiIiiiInnIoii Jlln
Climilmiiiiu VoNper Kervlcon M1 Imlleil
Ihenlng Coiiimiiulty Singing
. . Tim ElchlioriiH, Dlrc-ctom
liiNplratloiiiil Lcctiiio
"Aiiierlcnu Ideals Mm, A. C. ZelmiT
Accredited Uovernmeut Ropreueutatlvu
mid one of Ajierlcn'H moHt Couvliiulug
mid Pleasing Lecturers,
AiIiiiInnIoii Mln
Morning
Aftei-iioou-
ICvenlng-
MONDAY
,. .," r, M, Morning Mother doom Cliautmiiiia
Molhei- Gom.0 (JimitaiKiiia AflerniMm Proluilo Hclmbeil Serona.Iers
-Prelinlo Melropolllmi ArtlHtH J-cluro
IiiNplratlonnl Locturo "PJiyhlnil Tnilnliig,,....lleatrleo E, Ileslielt
"i'lio AdvmiUigo of n lliini Icnp"......... . AiIiiiInnIoii JIOo
, Dr. Elliott A. Boyl
AiIiiiInnIoii JJIlo IJvenlng I'reluilo Mollier (Jooho 1'eNllval
Concert - Metropolitan ArtlHlw Under Perhonal Direction of Mother (loose
Jlliihtruted Palrlotlo Locturo Closing Concert Hcliulii-il Heieiiiulers
"Wondern of tho World Wnr" PreHOiitlng a Llvo Program of Patriotic,
Henry Warren Poor , Popular and Clnsslcul .Music and Eutor?
Latost Vlowa from tho Fighting Zone. talnmont,
AiImlNbloii HfJo ' AiIiiiInnIoii Hito
Slnglo AUiiiInnIoiin Mollier (Jooho Cliatitainiuu 17u
" , Wiir Tux Jiicluileil in Kluglo Ailmlssloii I'llcew . ) . '
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