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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
BEND mJIXKTIN, 'Ittllin rtUfirtrty, TOOTtolMY,'UM''iJloid' ,v' FAQK - a: t(?l rf i fi rff V-9 1. I a Irtk-v vja Find fi mi iii Grade m til M 111 JJJWw Kodaks H w4r3lriL and WW3S Supplies II Sllr J at the Ihorton DRUGCO.(3SSCl yilHtonlliy.' flho rbtUridxl (to hor lidmd thin injjrnM. , ' I)r, 1l, V, Mitrlliiilnlb of Farley, Iowa, vJio, IwtH byon iipundlug several wnnlN fit. Din Mrlfnn riillVli Inft (III ...,,.... - ..,, ..-. .., ......, ..-.. ...... inonilni; f6r lilrt homo. In In LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wodnosdoy's Dally.) II. A. Foster or i'rlnovlllu Ih In tho city. W. II. Koon or lluniH Ih In (ha city on business. Kills I.iuikIiIIh or Flfo In n business vlnltor In (ho city. Mr. nml MrH. C. W. I.ovolnnd or 1'alsloy urn In llio city, l.ouln Dnonar returned thin morn Iiik from a trip to Portland. Mr. M. H. I.imtur or I'ortlnml Ih rcKlHtortil at tho 1'llot Iluttu. J. C4 DoiUon or Silver I.nko was n business vlnltor In tho city yestur day. It. H. llainllton, an attorney from Kiigiiuu. arrived Inst night hy way or tho MoKonxlo pass, and will spend mivornl day horo. Win. Joiiuh or IlurnH arrived In thu city last night and let I thin morning for Tho Dalles, wlioro ha will moot Mm. Jones, who ha (icon visiting thtiru for Homo time;. On their return thoy will stop In Ilond for nuvural days as tho guests or friend. (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) K. 1". Tohln fo Huattlo Ih restored at tho I'llot Ilutto Inn. It. J. 1'onHnn of WitihltiKlon, I). C , eneca Cameras and Photographic Supplies arc hut one of the quality products wc handle. Come m and look at them. Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK I1UIM)JN0 Ih In tho city on business, Mr. mid Mrs. Carlton II, Hwlft or I'ortlmid u ro In tho city. Mr. nml 'Mm, II. II. Ilowoll or Port Innd nro visiting In tho city. Miss Jennlu HUivoiih or Prlnovlllo Ih In tho city vIhUIiik with frlomlH. .MrH. C. n. (lulllford, accompanied hy her daughters Isahollo and Huzol, Ih stopping nt tho Ilotul Coxy. Mrn. Daisy Jleod or La I'lno ro turiifid to hor homo this morning alter spending several tluya horo. . 1 (Krom Monday's Dally.) II. M. Molto or l.nkovlow Ih In tho city. A. V. I'oolo or La I'lno Ih vlnltlnic In tho city. I., K. I'onroHO of Ft. Hock Ih In tho city on business. C. I. Taylor or Paisley Ih In tho city on biiHlnuiH. J. W. Vincent of Tho Dalles Ih a business vlnltor It;. tho olty. I). J, Itoblnot or tillvnr Lako Ih a business vlnltor In tho city. Charles ThomnH or Croscont U transacting business In tho city. H I.. Form and wlto of McCloud aro In tho city vlnltliiK with frlcndH. II. It. and Chan. Auoman or Ilauf. North Dakota, uro In thu city on business. MrH. Daisy Hood and son of La I'lno npont Hunday In Ilond visiting with frlendn. Mr. and MrH. B. 13. Street and Mrn. J. J. HtnvotiHon or La I'lno woro visiting with frlumla in Ilond yes tonlay. Harry I'oarl of tho (loldon Ilula atoro returned on Saturday from l'ortland, whoro ho enlisted In tho naval rimcrvo. Ho expects u call ut any tlmo to outer tho norvlco. (Krom Friday's Dally.) Frank Adamn of Hodmond in tho city on business. John K. Hoovor of I'rlnnvlllo roglHlurod at tho Wrli;lit, W. M. Krnnch or I'rlnovlllo l a bliHlnoHH vlnltor In tho city. Mr. and Mrn, Karl 1'oworH or La I'lno spout tho Kourth In thin city. IMIhh LiicIIo Ilonl or Ln I'lno was vlsltln with friend In tho city yes tordny. Mr. and Mrn. L. IJ. Charles or Klootwood woro guests of friends In tho city ycNtorday. Mr. and Mrs. Colo B, Htnlth, formor rcflldotitn of thin section, nro visit Iiik horo thin wook with 'Mr. Smith's brother, It, M. Hnilth. Ilurrlll MoNott of Hampton, Ore., will leavo In tho morning to vlnlt IiIh mothor nt Itathburn, Ida, Ho will report at Camp Iowln July 22. (Krom Wednesday's Dally.) Oonrgo Walling of Ilurnn en mo In on limt iiIkIiI'h HtaKO. J, It, Iluhcock of Hpokano Ih u buRl- noHR vlnltor In tho city. L. K. I'onrono of Kt. I lock Ih trans noting biiHluciH In tho city. Mrn. K. A. Holm or Corvalllfl Is roKlntorod nt ho Cozy hotel. Mr. and Mrn. J. O. Hoyt or Port land aro reentered nt tho I'llot Dutto. Mr. and Mrn. C. W. Hnyes havo re turned from a ton days' trip to Bo nttlo. Tho MIbhoh Akiios and Janet Stir llnic ot Hums arrived In tho city last nlfiht. i), M. McAllnter ot Lakovlaw was trniiKtictlnc huslncsH In tho city yes tordny. , f ,f , - V, II. Joiiiton of Mllllcan.wag In tho city yesterday and Inst night' at- twidliiK to buRlncHH malteni. i I lYontl, forest In ihln cUyJfcttr fodjfelftf'A inimurou iiia nwiunniioil poCRllso pi Ills bol'iiR callod 1n tho 'draft from Bpokniio, Wnnli., ha been rojoctod by tfio Spoknno bpard, uccordlnK to word, received horo, mid him nKalh entered tho nervlcn, holiuc nRHleneil to tho Umntllln forest, with head flimrtorn nt I'ondloton. MotrH to I'ortlnml. Iivl Ankony, who Iiiih been spondlnt; tho past week at Allendale on tho Motollns, ar rived In the city lnt nl);lit and left thlfl mornltiK In IiIh auto for Kukciio by wny or Crater lnko, trom which plnco ho will return to his homo In Portland, Work KiiKpeiuIcd, Work will ho HiiHponded In tho Itcd Cross surgical dopnrtment until Tuesdny nlKht, poiidlm; new InstructlonH trom head (jiiartors. IIto from I'rlnotlllf -Paul Onr rlnoti of Prlnevlllc, roprciKintatlvo of tho ItOKers Timber company, Is a buslnesH visitor In tho city, Mr, .M)tx IN'ltinix. W, P, Myers, who, with Mrs. Myers, lms been vlnlt liiK In Portland, linn returned to his homo here. Hoot to Kviiltlc. Miss Cora Bather left last nlclit for Seattle, where sho will visit her sinter, Mrs. J. D. Morton. f Ncwi cwa in Brief. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Heady for Picnic. Plans for tho (From Maturdny'n Dnlly.) Dr. Norwnll of Tho Dalles Ih visit- Iiik In tho city. Van W. W. Wilson of Sinters Is transacting huslnesH In tho city. W. II. Illshop of Pendleton, nu extensive land owner In Deschutes county, arrived In tho city yesterday nml will spend several days horo looking over IiIh Intercuts. Carl A. Johnson or Tho Bhovlln Illxou Company went to Portland Inst nlKht on business. Miss Winifred Klllott ot Olympla, WnshliiKtou, Ih vIsIUiir hor Hlster, Mrn. KiiKono Ackley. J. T. Hoovor roturnod to IiIh homo In I'rlnovlllo thin mornliiK after trnnsnctliiK ImibIiiuhh hero for n couple ot days. Miss Mao Cnshboer of Illy. OroRon, wan vlnltliiK with friends In tho city Deneliutcii County Potato Growors' annotation picnic, to bo held at Tom ato on July 2 Or aro fast IjoIiik com plotqd. Fred Wullaco and It. U. FlockltiKor havo been appointed oh a committee on arrangements to make tho plans for tho ovont. Tho busi ness session of tho association will bo held in Tumalo In tho morning and in tho nftornodn tho picnic will ho held on tho Island. A hrldgo Is beliitf built across tho stream to tho Islnud to mako It posslblo for tho picnickers to go lmck and forth with out hludoranco. Walter Pierce of La Orandu, democratic nomlneo for rov ernor, will address tho meeting. TrtinxfiTnil to I'liinllllit Fortl. Q. II, Holloway, former forest clerk In tho offices or tho Deschutes na- (Frorn Tucsdny'H Dnlly.) OjMiilngt In (jiiurliTiiinnfn CorM. Bcrgoant Harvey, ot tho army re cruiting station, Is in receipt ot or ders from tho general recruiting sta tion authorizing him to accept quali fied and eligible applicants who present a letter of authorization from tho office of tho quartemaster gen eral or from an officer of tho unit concerned, for tho quartermaster re pair shops located at Ft. 8am Hous ton, Texas; Camp Jcsup, Atlanta, aeorgla, or Camp Holablrd, Ilaltl moro, Maryland. Dunn Report Untrue -Tho report that Dave Dunn, banished from tho stato by Judgo Duffy at tho last term of tho circuit court, had returned to Oregon and sent tho officials a chal lenge to keep him out ot tho stato Is untrue, according to tho officials horo. i A closo watch on Dunn's movements has been kept, and It Is woll -known by tho officials whoro ho Ih located at all times. Jle In now In' Washington across tho river from Tho Dalles. Itl Croon Workers. Workers nt tho lied Cross tewing rooms during tho sutnmor months are scarco be cause of tho added duties most ot tho 'workers havo to attend to at lliclr Jhomes. Thoso in attendance at tho-sewing rooms In tho new Kocp pen building yesterday were: Mrs. O. W.'Oove, Mrs. G. D. Govo, Mrs. Snndors, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. McCor- mack, 'Mrs. Ilanna, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Grlmstod. FliiK Polo Gltcii Alhlclic Club. Flag polco which woro cut by em ployes ot tho I X L Lumber com pany and brought to town last week nro offered for salo at J2.f0 and $3 each. Tho poles aro stored near Tho Uullotln office, whero they may 4 4 M ANNHE1MERS' STORE NEWS! Another Shipment of BATHING SUITS ha? arrived All Wool Bullring Suits nre the most sutisfuctory The "Jantzin" Bathing Suit m u wide rungc of color eomhinntions All Wool at $4.00. $6.00, $8.00 $10.00 Suit Cotton and Mixed Bathing Suits for Men and Women at $2.25 to $4.25 Cotton Suits for Boys $1.15 to $2.25 W ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S TENNIS SHOES FOR ALL We huvo your kind nml size-the Footwear for Now BOTH HIGH AND LOW CUTS NEW CREPE DE CHINE AND WASH SATIN CAMISOLES $1.15, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 NEW CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.50, $4.75 We ure distributors for the Famous "Dove" Brand Undermuslins. STANDARD PATTERNS FOR JULY ARE READY ! The Deiitfner and Standard Quarterly for sale at our Pattern Counter. STOP AND SHOP AT mAMOTJEflMfl BROTHERS WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES bo seen and arrangements for pur chaso made. The largest polo or tho lot has been donated to tho Dcnd Amateur Athletic club. (liny Thrift- Ktiiiups) The PeOpleS StOre 1 M and Women's (,gy T) - ' 89c Child's Oxfords (5 2 0 70c Child's Oxfords (sSv) 79c Now is the time to move all the little odds and ends that were left over from the busy season. Come, there aro bargains for you in every department. Children's good black cotton Hose; nearly all sizes; pair , Ladies' black cotton Hose, hemmed 1 0nf top; pair XCk '" Children's ribbed sleeveless summer Vests r. , i Children's line summer Union Siiits , Ladies' fino knit cotton Vests and Pants r 15c 25c ...25c High grado Satteon Petticoats, black, J 1 OC , and colors ..f......;.Ji.t...4.il,...?. ;'pir'"v,V and dozens of other items of exceptional value Child's High Cut G W 79c Child's High CujClr.) 89c 15c Boys' and Women's (aS"gT) - 98c Men's and Women's, with heel - $1.39 SILK SWEATERS Sale of Sample Silk Sweaters continues $4.45, $6.45, $7.15, $8.15 Sale of Millinery Finql Clearance of All Summer Hats tf 1 9 fL four Choice , M J ItapUAt Women Meet. Tho Bap tist women will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. H. E. Nordccn to work on the Belgian lay ettes. Anyono having flannel or woolen underwear which they wish to donate, plcaso bring or send In for the afternoon's work. On Thurs day afternoon tho women meet at lied Cross headquarters for sowing. Klnc! 9300. Judgo Hastes passed sentence- on B. Heath, convicted ot bootlegging lato yesterday afternoon, Imposing a fine of $500 and a Jail sentence ot six months. Tho jail sen touco was remitted pending tho good behavior ot tho defendant. Paul Borg, arrested with Heath, will havo Lis trial lato this afternoon. .McuilHThlilp Drho to Start. Plans aro nearly complete tor tho mem bership drlvo ot tho B. A. A. C. Tho captains of all teams havo been ap pointed and tho work, when once commonccd, will bo finished within a tow days. Bonn! (lets Instructions. Tho De schutes county war board has re solved from tho war department tho I instructions regarding tho assign jmont ot sorlal and order numbers for tno twenty-onera wno registered on Juno G. I War Trophies .Shown. A display 'of war trophtos from tho Civil war and Indian wars, In tho shapo or guns and soldiers' accoutrements, la on display at tho Magill & Erskine pharmacy on Oregon nvenue. .Miller in Portland. II. A. Miller Is ln Portland, whero ho will spend Boveral duys. Mrs. Miller, who has beon visiting thero for several weeks, will return to Bend with him. Youngsters Knjoy Snlm. Bend youngsters aro enjoying the plunge nt tho Bend Amatour Athletic club Uymnnsluin, which is open each day nt 4 o'clock. Itotiirns from Kast. A. L. French hits returned to his homo in this city ntter a four Avooks business trip to Lexington, Kentucky. HOW COULD THEY LIVE WITHOUT "THE SCORE" LONDON', July 10. Baseball scores and tho latest news from the States aro oclng supplied to Ameri can soldiers and sailors In every corner of England and Scotland "by United Press bulletins, through, tha i M. G, vVm Ono of "tho most harrowing fea- turca ot life in tho Jslco for many Americans has been tho lack of news, that Is nows. Tho American boya havo complained that their British cousins havo no Idea of tho valuo ot freshness In nows. Tho want Is sup plied now by a dolly telegraphic con densed news sorvlco, furnished to tho hoys without cost. If YOU KNOW OF A Vultor A Departure A Birth ADth An Accidcct An lllnai OR- Any New BuilJInj Socul Functiotu Mettingi A RmI EtUte Trtntaction Any Impiovemcntt OR Anjthlng that i of Inlcfot.tlt ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 501 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH ! Vou aro allowed to buy Wheat Flour again on tho 50-50 basis, and wo havo a vory complete lino ot Substitutes. 10 lbs. Barloy Flour 7flo 2B lbs. Barloy Flour. $1.75 19 lbs. Barloy Flour, ijtt.to Corn Flour (bulk), per lb Ho Oat Flour (hulk), por lb ,.. Corn Moal (25-lh, sacks) .$l..i Corn Meal (CO-lb, backs)..!W.!:."5 Bico Flour'(bulk), por lb.. lo Oat Flour (10-lb. sacks). ..,00a - , ...Do THE UNION CASH GROCERY Wall Street, Bend, Oregon JJV