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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1918)
niwi tnj;,T,KTiy, ikn onrcoo.v, TiinisiMv, hkitkmiikii r,, uhh imob n i HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AT HORTON DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Jinyo returned to this rlty nftor upending nuvorul weeks on n tour of Oregon tioiiclinn. Thoy returned by way of Crater Lake park. J)r, Turner, oyo specialist of Port land, will ho In Ilitml (ikiiIii WodiiOH day and Thursday, Hopt. 11 and 12, nt Tliormui'ii Jewelry store Dr. Tur ner In a specialist ut oxporloneo and standing niul you will mako no iiiIm tnko In consulting III in about your eyes and glasses. Headaches re- llovoil. CroBH-oydH straightened. Hat litrantlou, guaranteed. Consult Don't forgot tho dato, Adv.27 him. Fountain Pens, inks, Pencils, Eroscrs, and AH School Supplies News in Brief. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally ) Molting Arthur Johnson, editor of lumber trado Journal of Chicago, In a vlttltor In Hum! today. Dnntoii (I. Murdli'k and W. II. Dag- Kt ant up from Iti'dmonil for tint trial of a case butoro JuiIkd Duffy today. J. II. lloyburu linn returned from Portland, whom hu underwent an operation for tho removal of IiIm tonsils, Mrs. C. H, Clow, Mrii. Kay Howard and Mlmi Kathryu Hunk in. nil of l.a I'lno, wuro In Ilitud yesterday visit Ink with friends, K. II. I. union of Corvallls, secretary of tho O. A. C. Alumni association, riiiiin up from Itedruoiid today with County Agricultural Ward. Mr. and Mrit. 0. M. Hull of Hpo kan it, Mho have been spending ll'o pant Hiivural weeks on a ranch near Prluovllln, have returned to thulr homo, stopping In Iloud last night nnd leaving on tin; train thU morn-Inc. (From Tuesday's Dally.) J. II. Manor returned Haturday nlKht from I'ortlaud. It. K. Hamilton returned (ant night from n two days trip to Kugout'. .Mm. Hamilton and his two children returned with him. II. MiCmkrlo, pressman In Tho Ilullotlii shop, has moved to Port laud. HIn poHltlou linn been takou by Harry J. Funko of Astoria. Mrt. ).. 0. K ringer, who haw been employed a bookkeeper lu tho of. flco of tho lluiid Wutor, I.IkIiI & Power company, ban resigned hor po sition nnd left for Portland. ployed an operator for tho Western Union hum, will leavo Hunday morn. Iiik for Henttlo, where ho will outer tho radio service of tho navy. Mm. i:. Wagner and Miss (lono vluvo Wa;nor leave tomorrow for American I.ako, Waiih., for an ex tended vImII with Mnrtltunr W. Wag- nor, who In Ntallound at Camp I.owIn, II. K. Vlnritnt of tho forest service and J. I). Ilowiuan, state II ro warden, returned luto lam evening from tho vicinity of tint Ino caves, whom thoy wuro called to extinguish u Ntuall blare. Minn Ollvo Campbell, cannier In Tho llulli'tln office, who ban boon spending tho Hummer In California, has returned to her homo In Hod mond and will resume hor duties with Tho Ilullutln on Tuesday. Judge and Mm. W. D l)arne re turned on Thumday from a trip to tho count and Wlllsmotto vallity polntN, Mr. and Mm. John Cunning ham, who nrcompaulml thorn on tbo greater part of thitlr trip, returned earlier In tho week, C W. Thoruthwnlto Iibn brought to Tho Ilullutln offlro samples or flnn Netted (Jem potatoes from hi ranch at Tumnlo. Tho potatoes nro Junt tho rlKht hIio for baking. Mr. Thornthwalto reports having a 10 acre field of thorn, a largo number being volunteerH. (From Wednesday's Dally,) llapllNt Women to .MiM-t. The IlaptlHt women will moot to work on tho IlnlKlnii layettes on Thumday afternoon at 2:30 at tho homo of Mm, T. II Foley. All women Inter oHtud lu this work are Invited to bo lu attendance, .Mnv Cmnilull Hw, Max Cran dall of Portland, who ban been audit log tho bookH for Hrhool District No. I, arrived In lend hint night and will remain hero for several days com- pletlut: h.'it tank. Iloti'N Am Crowded. September bun Ntarted ofT well for the hotel, and for tho pant threo dayn every room In tho three loading hostolrlos of the city has been occupied. Colonel AndriiN llw. Colonel W. P AudruN of Portland, chairman of tho mate Council of Defense, In the guest of Mr. and Mm. J. P. Donovan for noveral dayN. LntliiV Alii Will .Mnt. Tho La dles' Aid of tho M. K. church will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Hchixil Ilonnl Mix-tliiK Tonight. Tho rogular meetltiK of tho board of dlrectom of Hchool DUtrlct No. 1 will bo held UiIh evenliiK. County Court In Hlon. The county court In lu hohIoii today. tho board Innt week, Mr Johtmon In ' a Kradtiato of the Unlvemlty of Kiuihuk nnd of the Unlvomlty ofk WnnhliiKton. I'liriiier llciul Hcililcnt Dead. A ( tolej:rnni wan received by J, T. HenM- loy biHt week reporting tho death of, Mm C. W. Uni'Rdnlo In Atorla on i the morning of Augunt 23. The' Itagndalo family lived hdro for about two yearn, leaving lant Hprlng. rMli)lcilnii finllil 3liftM. Tfio PreMhyterlan Ladlen' Guild will have Kr regular monthly meeting tomor row afternoon nt tho homo of Mm. Hadlo I.ueaM nt 2:30 o'clock. Ib'turu from Vacation. Mr. and Mm. I.. A. W. Nixon returned Satur day night to their homo In thin city after upending two week in the mouutaliiH on a hunting and finning trip. (From Saturday' Dally.) II. IC. Ilrookn left lant night to vlntt bin family at Hennlde. .Mm. ("ban. W. Kmkluo leaven to night for a two weeks' vlnlt lu Port land. Tho Needlecraft club will moot next Thumday nt the home of Mrr. Chandler Cleveland. Minn Mildred Week, who ban been employed In Tho Ilullutln of (lie dur ing tho Miniiner, left lant night on her return to Portland. Mr. and Mm. (1. C. Morgan, Minn K. II. Whltemoro and Mm. Mabel Conuely of Dunehuten left yentordny morning for a trip to Crater like. It. H. Hamilton left thin morning by tho Mackenzie pann for Ktigene, whore hu will vlnlt until Monday. Mm, Hamilton nnd tho children are to return hero with him, 0. W, JohiiHou, who Iiiih been em (From Frlday'H Dally.) I.entcr K. Fddle or Palnloy In In the city trannactltiR bunluenn. Mr. and Mm. II. F. Ilunli of Pom eroy, Oregon, are In the city. in oi. Tiiompnon or Prlneviiin wan lu the city on buninenn yenterday. II. Ilruokltign of Hampton wan In Ilund yenterday attending to bull nenn tnattem. MUn KIhIo Olnln ha returned to her position In II. II. I)u Armond'n otflco after u week's Illness. (From Tuendny'n Dally.) IlniUier Anivr Kufely. Mm. Jay Illako ban received word or tho nafo arrival of her brother, Private Jatnen It. McCutcheon, at bin destination. The mennago came on a post card on which wan printed simply: "Tho ship on which I nailed ban arrived nnfely at lln destination." Private McCutcheon formerly lived In Ilend, but left hero to volunteer In the nprlng or 1017, noon after war was declared. Hon to Herein ComtnUslon. Mr. and Mm. W. (J. Newton have received word that their son Harry In shortly to receive u commission an first lieutenant. Ho wan formerly n min ing engineer with headquarters In Seattle. Mr. Newton In employed In Tho Ilulletln nhop nnd Mrs. Newton In prominent lu local Red Cross work. Klrclcd Hlgli Kchool Principal Ilalph C. Johnson of Monroe, Wash ington, haa been selected as prln- (From Friday's Dally.) (.rant Itcxlgim Position. H. M. Oram, who wan principal of the high school lant year, ban roHlgnod hln position, tho resignation being panned on by tho board at a meeting hold lant night. Mr. C-rnnt expectn to engage In other work, tbe nature of which ho has not made public, The renlgnatlon of Minn Flora Living ston wbh nlno accepted, Minn Living ntoii having accepted a position lu Washington, D. C, In government work. Minn Kva May Darker has been assigned to Minn LIvlngnton'H position. Minn Kvclyn Crow and Minn Klalne Short have been olected to tho schools nt tho Hhevlln-Hlxon nnd Ilrookn-Hcanlon plants. C.'IIkoo JdIoh UK Nnvy. Arthur Hyron Ollnon, non of Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Ollton or Uoulcvard avenue, left on tho morning train for Seattle, whom he will enter tho service In the United Htntes nnvy, having en listed In June. Italph K., an elder brother, !- a sergeant In tho 15th Ammunition Train, Co. n. Ft. Illlns, Kl Paso, on tho Mexican border. Visit mHIi HMit. J. H. Provont of Ashland, Oregon, In in tho city visiting nt tho homo of bis sister, ifm, Kenneth Minor. Mr. Provost re turned with F. O. and Kenneth Minor, who recently made a trip to Ashland by auto, (Joliiir to I.'uircne- R. R. Ifamlltnn wfll leavo Saturday morning via tho Mackonzlo pass for Kugcne. He will return on Monday or Tuesday even ing, bringing with him Mrs. Hamil ton and the children, who will mako their home here in tho future. II Opening Showing of Ladies' Coats! In Silver-tones, Tweeds, Velours, Suede Cloth, Plushes Our rack are overflowi'nif with the Neweit Fall Coati clever deiigm. imart ftylei. attractively trimmed, and the materiili are of the beet quality. Hut particularly you will be impreied witK tbe workmantbip and perfection in fin lib. Priced from $ 1 9.50 to $45.00 Ve Invite Your Inspection New Silk and Jersey Petticoats Now on Diiplay in Our Ready-to-Wear Department Silk Taffeta Petticoats.. .$i.i)i, $5.50, $5..)5, 0.50 Silk Jersey Pettieoats $0.50 &i 0.05 Silk Flounce Pettieoats, with Heatherbloom Tops, nil colors, at $2.(5!) New Fall Corticelli Silks Satin Patria, G-in. wide, all colors 2.25 yard Corticelli, 00-in. Messalines . $1.95 yard Fancy Striped and Plaid Silk Novelties, SO-in. wide t Sl.5, 2.252.75 yard Corticelli Georgette Crepe, all shades, 40-in. wide, nt $2.00 yard STOP AND SHOP AT IPS WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES 1 of different parties taking advantage of tho two-day holiday, including Labor day, are planning fishing trips In the mountains. Dr. Connnni Home. Dr. J. II. Connarn and family have returned from tho east, where they have been visiting for several months. lon-M Offlro DoM-rtitl. Tho for est office In thin city In deserted with tho exception of tho forest clerk, nil oUicr employes being engaged in aid ing In fighting tho fire situation on tho reserve, 20 of which are now re ported. Musir.il nt I'hurrli. Tho musical given by Mrs. C. K. Daniels Is to bo given at tho Methodist church this evening instead of at Mrs. Daniels' home, as reported In The Uulletin of clpal of tho Iinnd high school for tho coming yoar, to succeed II. M. Orant. estorday. whoso resignation was accepted by .Many olni; Fishing. A number (From Friday's Dally.) Many Ilcnd Mm In Service. Many Bend men are now members of tho spruce production division and are located In the Yaqulna bay section. H. C. Ellis during his recent trip to that section had tho pleasuro of meeting many of the boys, among them being formor Deputy Assessor of Crook County Z. M. Ilrown, now located nt Newport, a member of tho spruce production department. Cap tain Gardner, formerly of the Gardner-Wilson Lumber company, Is In tho samo department, located at Yaqulna, where thft government Is extending the railroad both south and north Into heavy spruco belts. Italph Pepin of Mlllican Is located in n spruce mill at Toledo in the samo district. (From Friday's Dally.) Mrs. Charles Itonn and son of Kirk, Oregon are in tho city. i:. W. Millao or Tualltlu valley Is In the city spending several days with hln daughter. Mm. It. J. Todd. Hoveral auto loudn or Ilund people will leavo tomorrow night for a night Hoeing trip through Crater Lake park. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoy Madison and Mm, Ward Madison and family of Ho. attlo arrived in Ilend lant night and will mako this their future homo. Mr. and Mm. C. II. Clay of Crane, Oregon, panned through Iloud this morning, en route homo after an ex tended trip through Western Oregon, Mr and Mm. John Cunningham Pictorial Review Patterns ARNE R BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Justrite Corsets I Khaki Riding Breeches Khaki Skirts Nwl2?srt A most desirahle outer garment for autoing fishing and camping. Specially priced Breeches $5.?5--Skirts $2.25 t h MM !i In Mar, New Fall Suits of Manniili Scru'e, All Wool Poplin, Droadclotb. Hut ton, Druid or Fur Trimmed and Beautifully Tailored. Color arc Navy Brown, Taupe and Burgundy. Very moderately priced $25.00 to $45.00 FALL AND WINTER Underwear & Hosiery Our Underwear Section is well known to the thrifty housewives of this community. It's real value you get here for your money. ( fOOT (EST HOSIERY jffl The Peoples Store .Autnt for R & tx CoH nd Armor PUto Hoiiery -,l n ii 'I - 1 ' Stands for Wear-Cotnforl-Econoray ClulJien't I levy Weight School I loe 29c pir Iloyi' Hevy Rib School I loe, 35c Gwl' Fine Rib School Hoie, - - 3-'c Ladies' Union Suits Medium wcijjbt, wbitc ribbed, bigli or low peck, lontf or iKort sleeves, Suit - - - - 98c Ladle Unions, heavy weight fleeced ioodi of tbe best kind. Suit $1.79 Children Unions, medium weight. Suit 50c to 65c Children's Unions, heavy wght Suit .... 75eto$l.25 MEN'S UNIONS $1.69-$1,89-$1.98 IfKi'ffiy K Mil ,1 r Mj js.M yn Wvkr;?v),iii-' tA r CW XV ". - i mrrzj wr JgElniMi Itciinlr in Tostofflcci. New re pairs which are being mado in tho postofflco aro expected to bo com pleted within tbe next two days. The repairs consist of ISO additional com blnation boxes and new cabinet work throughout. The Interior workine spaco (or tho employes is being en larged to better accommodate tho nilng systems and racks recently In stalled. It had been the plan of tho postofilco authorities here to have an additional 150 boxes installed, but through a mixup in tho order tha combination boxes were sent, with In structions to replace the old key boxes, and these are expected to bo returned to the government. A re quest has been made that these be retained, the call tor mall boxes be ing far In excess of the snp'ply. House Killing Up. Real estate men of tho city are deluged each day with inquiries for vacant houses, and practically every available house in tho city Is occupied. Three famillen are at one of the hotels this morn ing seeking n location. Those who have been living In tho country and on their farms during tho summer 'months aro returning to tho city for ' the school yoar. which Is one reason i for tho heavy Uemand, while there J aro a number of new families arrlv I ing in tho city each week who aro : locating here. Hi-turns fmni Hiwiknne. jirs. ;G. .Manning has returned from Spo kane, whero she has been visiting , for several weeks. Dr. Mannln,.who Is at tho University of Oregon offl 'cors training camp, is oxpectcd to 'return with other members of tho Ilend contingent on Saturday even ing, tho work at tho training camp having been completed at that time. .Mllllrans nt Newport Mr. and Mrs. George Mlllican, who have been spondlng several weeks at Koley prlngs, are now at Newport bench., whero they will remain for soma time, according to Information re ceived hero. Will Visit in South. Mr. nnd Mrs, C. W. Hayes nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. B. L. Pnyno expect to leavo tomorrow morning for a sevorai days' nutomo bllo trip to Crator Lakei Klnmatlv Falls and I.akovlew. I'OU.NI) XOTIt'K. Notice la horoby given that tho City of Iloud has taken up tho fol lowing described llyo stock, to-wlt: Two cows, brunded L. V on left hip and various car brands. Tho cost of redeeming said live stock will bo 11.00 per day in addition to actual loxpenso of kooplng and cost of ad vortisiug and all other nOcossary ex penses. In caso of fallura to redoem on nart of owner, until iiun uinob- -...i t be sold as provided by the' charter of tho City of Uond on the 13th lav Lof Soptember at S p. m, at city poundi' , , , L,.,A. W. NJXQN, Chief of Police and ex-Offlclo 27-Sc O Poundmaster.