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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1918)
pAorb 3, p. Cameron of Portland Ik rcclu toroii nt tho Pilot Ilutto. 10, (I. Woodward or Portland Ifl a bimlneHH vlnltor in tho cloy.1-' Claude Hlowart of Fremont in In f lie city traiiHactliiK biiMliiCHH, 'Mm. Ha rah Abel of Hcdmond waH In Ilnnd litNt iiIkIU vlnltlii); with frlondn, M. C Athey, ornployad on thu Ma draH Pioneer, woh vIhIHiij; with frlomlH In thu city yoxturduy, F. K. Walter of IluriiH arrived In Ilond IIiIh morning on IiIh return homo after RpendltiK Muvorul dayn In Portland, 0UH Btadljf of Lowor Ilridsp Ifl n bUHln,(!HH vlHltor In tho city. A, J. nnd C, I, Hurnmom of Ho nntizn nro In tho city on 1)iiglnc, Lieut, H, A. PaaKO of Hurim paused throiiKh (lend yoHturdny on IiIh way to Portland. H. If. Kllcoro, accompanied by Mm. KIlKnro nnd tho children, Ih In tho city from bin homo at Clovcrdalo. Ilev. Weeton F, HhleldH passed throucli Hood yoHtorday on IiIh way to flurriH after HpendlnK Hoveral dayH at KuRene. Daughter's School Clothes Must be Made, and Mother Thinks Now a Good Time to Start Ncwh in Brief. Wiffl) HUMiKffN, lll4N! OllKa6S, THUIWDAY, AUGIJHT H, 4rfi8 I mil f&n $ n8 fi"0 wcath- I HI l'iiB?v!v-. Bl er an uso an I HORTON DRUG CO., SSThS. J LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) Dan Holsing In In the city (rum tint MntolhiH transacting business. J. V. Williams or Prlnovlllo WIIH ft business visitor In (ho city yesterday N. 0. Newblll of Orlzrloy In in (ho I'lty today transacting business, (). C. Ilonkln nml fuinlty hnvo goii' to Crescent luko for several weeks' outing. Mr. unit Mm, Jerry Monro of Red mond woro visiting with friends In tho rlty last night. It. W. Hawyor loft this rnornltiK to attend tho Htuto Editorial nssoclu (Ion meeting ut Marshfleld. H. H. Ilarrnlsou of Wolnor. Muho, urrlvoil last nlKlit nml will ronmlii hero Homo tltno on business, Leo A. Thomas arrived yesterday from Portland, whnro ho him boon for tho jiiiHt sovornl week. It. II. Mutzlg arrived yesterday morning from I'ortlnnd mid will ro tiiiilu for nmnu tlmo looking after hi business Interests hero. Harry Monroo of Gateway, accom panied by Mm. Monroo and tho chil dren, juiHHcd through llutid thin inornliiK for it several ucokn' visit on tho upper Deschutes, It. II. Doyarmoud and family hnvo returned from a two mouths' auto trip to California, comliiK l over tho MrKunxlo pnss road. Mr. Do yarmond reports that tho recent ralmt hnvo mndo tho rondN on tho v,el side of tho nuigo practically Impassible city thin morning. Mr. Busby Ih on IiIk way to I'orthuid, whoro ho will onllut In tho army. W. K, Lyllo or Paulino pnssod throiiKh Mend thlit inornliiK on IiIh way to Prlnnvlllo, whoro ho linn been called by tho lornl hoard. It. M. Hmlth loft Inm night for Chi ciiko, whom ho expects to accept a jiohUIou with Mamhnll Field & Co,, probably being tislgiiod won torn tur rit ory. C. H. MiidKon loft lust night for Hail Francisco to attond a Liberty loan mooting, Instead of waltliiK until tonklit iih orglnully planned. Mm, Hudson accompanied him. In Dr. Tumor, specialist of I'ort lnnd, will lio In Hood nKnln Friday, August 10, nt Thomou'N Jowulry Mtoro. Ohm day only. Adv 23-24c, (From Tuesday's Dally.) A. II. Gortson or Silver Lnko In In tho city on business. Jack Hnrlln or Portland Is a bust- nemt vlNltor In tho city. L, W, Shannon or MndniR In a tiiiNluoNt visitor In tho city. V. C. Derrick of Ilrothern Ih trans acting business In Ilnnd today. I'. (1. Moiin of Terrebonne was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. Tho Misses Anna and Erllo Guylord of 1'alHloy nro In thu city for a brier vIhII. If. J. Overlurr visited tho prop ortion of tho Oregon Nitrate company nl Sheep mountain yoHtorday, MIsh Katherlno FaiiHt of I. oh An geles Ih visiting her uncle, HrnoHt Frank, at IiIh ranch north or Do- HflllUtOH. Mr. and Mm. Frank Weinberg formerly of linker City, have located In Ilond, Mr. Wolsborg will open a Junk nhop hero, Jack IliiHby of HuriiH wan In tho (From Monday' Dally.) 1'. I). I'oludexter of I'rluovlMo visiting In the city. A. K. HutchlnNon or Portland In ft business visitor In tho city. Wm. JohiiNon of Klamath Falls In a bUNluoNN visitor In tho city. A. C. F. Ferry of Now York City In registered at tho I'llot Ilutto. Mr. nnd Mm. Frank I). Leo or Portland are visiting In thu city. Mm. C. H. IludHon and children rutumod yesterday from a visit to Seaside. J. V. Ileudemnu left thin morning for nn extended vlilt to Walla Walla Washington. T. I.. Russell ol Portland In In tho city and will remain hero tor thu next two wvekH on a fishing expedi tion. A. M. Reynold or Warm Springs wan transacting business In tho city today. Ho will loavo tomorrow mornlnK (or u Bhort visit at Klamath Fa I In. Mm. M. II. Ilonkln of Ft. Kock ar rived In Ilond yoHtorday und will re tuiiln for dome tlmo on a vUlt with her rather, Mr. Iluott, on IiIh ranch nuar hero. , MInn Clara Payler, who linn boon vIsltlUK her aunt, Mm. L. C, Itudow, and Mr. Itudow for tho past few wooIch, leaven tnnlnlit nu her return to her homo In Han DIoro, Cal. An automobile party, In which wero Dr. and Mm. J. C. Klllott-KliiK. Dr. and Mm, F. A. Klehle, II. W. Mitchell, CoiiHtanco Mitchell, Kath leen Mitchell, and II. F. Hollmnu and wlfo, all or Portland, OroKon, was In Ileud over .Sunday, rcHtliiK bororo contluultiK ItH trip Houth by way or Crater Lake park. (From fiatnrday'B Dally.) W. O. Harrliuau or Ft. Hock Ih hero on bimlneHH. K. L. Clark of ha Pino Ih a bust- noNH vlHltor In tho city. Early Arrivals of Silk Dresses Some very clever new models in satins, talletas and combinations of georgette crepes and silk, colors are navy, green, brown, tan and black. Very moder ately priced $12.50to$27.S0 The Peoples Store Agent for R & G Concti and Armor PItte Hoiiery Ih (From Frlday'H Dally.) John Haycn or Hllvcr Lake vltltltiK In tho city. tllj:$v !. Mvorp at Htuittlu'U a Iiuni- ,noH(t vlnltor In the city. ' ' Mr. nnd Mm. K, II. Drnwer or 811 vor Lako aro In tho city. U. C, HollluHhcad or La Pino In traiiHAcllUK bUHluoHH In tho city. Mr. and Mm. John HayOH of Port laud arrlvod In tho city last nltfht, Mr. and Mm. O. J. Bhurman of Portland aro registered at thu Cozy hotel. (From Thursday's Dally.) Mm, F. H. dunning of Tho Dalles In vIhUIiik In tho city. YOUR DRUG STORE The Boys at the front will appreciate a letter written on any of our select line of Writing Paper .Mm. Kwl In I'ortliiml. Mm. N. It. Iteed of Hums, formerly of this city, (t,.IttHt nl:ht for a brjef, ylult, Ih j'brlland. ' (Jmw to Tim Dnllen. 0. P. M swoner left last nlKht for Tho Dalles, where IiIh father Ih serious ly 111. Hoclety tt M4. Tho Women's Missionary society of tho Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon ut thu homo of Mm. W. H. Htaats. Juil Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANi: UU1LDINO YOUR DRUG STORE (From Tuesday's Dally.) Marine IIhImj Ak Mm It- Ser geant J. K.prookH, In charge of tho Marino corps recruiting station, room 2G O'Kano hulldlnK, has been notified that tho maximum ago for enlistment In tho Marino corps has been raised from 3C to 40 years. Tho minimum ago for enlistment In this branch of tho service remains nt 18 years as formerly. Men between 18 and 21 years of ago can enlist In tho Marino corps without obtaining per mission of their parents. Men who aro planning on enlisting before thu coming registration day can secure full Information by calling and hav ing ft talk with Sergeant Brooks In tho O'Kano building. Mechanics for aviation, telegraphers and radio operators are needed Immediately. Bon Ih Woiindwl. Mr. and Mrs. II. Moll, formerly or liouluvard addi tion, but now or Spokane, Washing ton, have been notified that their son, Private Leroy II. Mclchlscdeck, has been officially reported sovorcly wounded In battle July 1G. Private Molchlncdcck enlisted April 13, 1917, at Minneapolis, Minn, In the Rain bow division, 15 1st field artillery. Ha left for over seas In October, 1917. AtlilMTtM' Mrotlnpi. II. C. Hart ranrt, county food administrator, re turned this morning from tho north end of tho county, whero he has been since. Sunday. On Sunday evening ho addressed a patriotic meeting at Terrobonno and spent all day yester day on administration business In tho various north end communities. Tlim Trip to Kuropo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Innes have Just re ceived a messago from tholr son Hob ort announcing his nalo arrival In Franco. TMb makes threo trips Hob crt has modo across tho Atlantic She wants to play safe and get material now. She knows stocks and prices today. But she doesn't know what what tomorrow will bring. ---She's going to take no chances She's going to get everything done now. And besides, she has more time than she'll have later WAHII GOODS HVaOKHTlOSH yon hchooij imikhhkh lUnnpcr (loth, ,'Wc Vl. A splendid wearing material nnd so attractive for dresses; comes 32 Inches wide In a se lection of over CO patterns. J-'AXCY fJIXOHAMS, SKc About 1,000 yards of plaid and checked Dress Gingham In all colors. 27 Inches wide. Itcd Seal Ginghams In plaids, checks, stripes. A fine wear ing gingham; in all colors, one Vaicl wooij matkhiamt von b'AJAj AND WIXTKIl DUKSHMS 3C-Inch Plaids at ORr, 7flc, 8.V, l.on, fftja, QiJiO yd. Splendid materials for Win ter Dresses for school wear. Tho designs aro all good and every girl will llko them. BTOIUI HKHOK O.V, ,"5c, 91.23 Yd. A good material makes up prettily with bright plaids or stripes all colors. STANDARD PATTERNS combine food" tyle and economy, and economy i the -watchword today STOP AND HOP AT fPWSSPEt WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S NEXT WEEK slnco he finished his naval training at Mare Island, Icnies for Home. Frank It. O'Urlen, who has been spending the past several weeks with his brother, C. A. O'Urlen, left Sunday for his homo in Tuscan, Arizona, Presloterlnii Guild. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Presbyterian guild will bo held at the home of Mrs. A. G. Powell on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. YHtft SNier. Mrs. John Ferguson and niece, Miss Golda McGllvray, ar rived recently to visit tho former's sister, Mrs. E. P. Urostcrhous, for several weeks. IS vSyTor if L3B J- sTSvKsEiStifiK MID-SUMMER TOY WEEK! Keep the Little Ones Busy with their Toys Buy Them New Ones necessary. An Extra Big Display Awaits You Here. Low Prices Prevail. (From Monday's Dally.) Monthly Dnncu Tonight. Tho first regular monthly membership dance of tho Dcud Amateur Athletic club will be held at tho gymnasium to night. All members aro urged to at tond and to bring with thorn any who wish to join tho club. Tickets will bo $1 per couple. Cur Is Damagril. II. K. Drooks, driving his Colo cSght, ran Into the supports on a bridge between this city and La Pino yesterday atter- noon, causing heavy damage to his car. Passengers in the car with Mr. Urooks wero uninjured. Library Mtx-tlnj;. There will be a meeting of tho library association on Tuosday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Busi ness of Importnnco Is expected to come up and It Is requested that all who can will bo In attendance. Itoonis Ait CIo.mi1. Tho surgical dressing department of tho Hed Cross has been closed on account of lack of material, Notice will be given when tho workers aro again cxpocted to report. Goes to Prluovillv. Judgo II. C. Ellis loft this morning tor Prinoville on a business trip. (From Friday's Dally.) Joined tho Devil Dog. Arless F. Winebarger, aged 21, has enlisted at tho local Marino corps recruiting; station at room 26 O'Kano building, and left last night lor the Maro Island navy yard ror training. Wino barger's homo Is at Mitchell, Oregon. TukcM Dr. Mnnnlng'n Practice Dr. J. T. Walls of Portland recently arrived hero and will ror tho next month occupy tho offices of Dr. W. O. Manning, who left this raornlng to attend the university training school at Eugeno. Ylslts with Purcnts. Mrs. George. R. Stapleton ot San Francisco ar rived yesterday for a month's visit with her parents, Judgo and Mrs. J. A. Eastcs, who traveled by ma chine as far as Portland to meet her. Harrow h Trail Rough. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eastea returned Tuesday evening from a pleasuro tour to Port land. They returned over the Bar rows troll, which is reported by Mr. Eastes to bo exceedingly rough. Mm. Dement Home. Mrs. Floyd, Dement returned yesterday morning; from Spokano, where eho has been visiting for several months. MIhh 'Vnrxl Lemes. Miss Graco Ward, who has been tho guest ot Mrs. II. E. Allen for sovcral weeks, left last night for Portland, n 'JiWa (From Saturday's Dally.) Safo ()tciea.s. "I arrived safo overseas," Is tho word conveyed to Tho nullotln by Private William Glonn Cox, Supply company 34G, Field Artillery, with tho American expeditionary forces. Mr. Cox left Bond early this year, and a card was received rrom him but a tew weoks ngo whou ho arrived at Camp Greene. YMls with Daughter. Mrs. W. Mnrkol arrived in Bend from tho east this morning and will visit with nor daughter, Mrs. V. A. Forbes, during tho next two months. Miss Eliza both Peasley, her granddaughter, ac companied her. CHvcm Tobacco to Boys. Frank Mnsslngalo this afternoon contrib uted ?1 to Tho Bulletin tobacco fund for tho boys nt tho front, thoreby helping to bwoII tho fund tor tho 'ono pleasuro'' of tho boys over thoro. Change in Kills Offices. II. C. Ellis ot tha Bond Insurance Agency has onlargqd his offices in tho First National Bank building by taking, over ono ot tho rooms formerly oc- I cuplod by Vernon A. Forbes. (From Thursday's. Dally.) Military Spirit Kvltlrnt. In tho now literature of the University ot Oregon, which Is just being sent out from tho college In preparation for tho coming school year, a wonderful war time development In "collego ac tivities Is noted. Nearly all of tho illustrations show men wearing tho uniform of the university cadet but tallon, which during tho past year has been training students for mili tary sorvlco. Other pictures show tho development ot war service among tho women, not only In prep aration for hospital work, but also In training to take tho places of men In tho Industries of tho stato. Mr. and Mrs. Ncely Irfvmv Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ncely left this morn ing for Portland after malting thec home hero for the past six months, during which tlmo Mr. Noely haa been employed at Magill &.Ersklnes W. L. Stevens, a formor employe at tho storo, will arrive In a few dnya to tako up his former duties and ro placo Mr. Neoly. Joins Merchant Marino. Thos. J, McAndrow8 loft this morning for Se attlo, whero ho will Join tho mer chant marine Mrs. McAndrows and her son James will remain In thla city during tho absence of her hus band and will resldo at tho homo ot her sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Mc- Andrews, whoso husband Is also In army sorvlco. Goos to Union. Waltor .Ferguson loft last night for Union, Oregon, Whoro ho will join Mrs. Ferguson, who has boon there for some time. His stay will bo Indefinite, Glvo your boy a chance. Mt, Angel College, St. Benedict. Ore. Ad dress Boy. E. L. Moler, Adv,23,