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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
)MhU IAi'.VttmCkriHA Pi PWt x rAnit i H I i tordny from Vacation In u sovornl (Inyo (lulling tho vicinity of Cruno Ammmmiwxmme. :'JUy i mi Mm I y ' BRNT) mrflJCTIlf, BfctfP OKKflOtf, tfflUIlHDAY, HKPT, J2, IttlA yr ti. i. i.i. M ; m L?S v.. E X A Midsummer Das Delgfofc , A cool porch A comfortable chair ' A good companion and a Vicfcrola Thcrc'a nothinK that will do more than Rood muoic to make your summer a merry one. And there's nothing much easier than to have the world's bat music always at your command. Juot take ad vantage of our easy terms on Victrolas. ' IIORTON DRUG CO. IIKND, OHKOON W$t I Mil .', Word has boon rocolvod by Dr. HoiidonihoU that fir.Vorrofl, w1io1b how In Portland, will roturn to Jlond In thojiear future, Air.'. and 'Mr. (1. W. Coodard of Vancouver, Washington, arrived In llutid Saturday night nnd liavo ranted a hotna and will remain hero during tho winter, , J, Dloch, Mm. Clnronco. Mann holmor's father, and hor slslor, Mrs, T, I), Hoyman, with Mr, lloyrnan and their two children, loft Bat unlay night for their homo In New Orloans after a vlnlt of iioveral weeks at tho Mannholmer homo. i V LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) Martin Duly or Crescent U In the city on business. J. V. Itcudur of Hllver Lako In a biiMltiunn caller In the city. Dr. Harney Terrell has returned from a vacation spent In Portland, M. W. I'ottlKrew of tho Itedinond Hpokesman was In town thin morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ilrooklngt are In from their home near Hamp ton. L, II, Charles of Fleetwood Is In tho city visiting with friends and transacting business, Mrs. M. AVInnllold and Miss Ange lina, Homiul of Terrebonne were In Horn! yesterday visiting with friends. Dr. and Mrs, Turner of Portland arrived In llend this morning. Dr. Turner Is on his regular trip to this section. Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Kaston of Dex ter, Michigan, uncle and aunt of Mrs. II, It. Do Armond, arrived In tho city last night and will visit at thn De Armond home for several weeks, Tho Ilaptlst Womon's union will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Lawrence to sow on Uelglan baby layettes, All Interested lu the work aro Invited. J. W. Fisher or Hhanlko Is trans acting business In tho city. Mrs. Hugh It. Lakln of Prlnevlllo Is In tho city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. YV. M. Hall of Cor vallls are registered at tho Cozy, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bom of Port land aro registered at tho Hotel Wright. Mrs. Win. P. Downing and daugh ter returned from a six weeks' visit lo Portland and fleasldo. Mrs. Horace Hrooklngs of Ilrook Ings station Is among the guests at the Cozy hotel. A, 0. Clark loft last night for Prlnevlllo after visiting horo for the day with his daughter, Mrs, Van Huffvl. Mrs. H. J. Funk and child arrived from Portland this morning to Join her husband, H. J. Funk, employed In tho mochanlcal department of The Ilullctln. (From Saturday's Dally.) II, L. Touo of Bisters Is transacting business In the city. Charles L. Hunter of Portland Is a business visitor In tho city. J. W. O'Koefo, of Bllver Lako Is In tho city transacting business. Miss Kva May Harker arrived lu Dend this morning from Ilolllngham, Mr. and Mrs, J. Van Duyuo or Hod mond aro In the city visiting with friends. Miss Hcrnlco Ohman, of Mansion, Wisconsin, arrived In tho city this morning. Miss Ohman will teach at tho Held school during tho coming lichool year. Kalph C. Johnson of Monroo, Washington, oloctcd to nil tho posi tion of principal of the junior and senior high schools tun do vacant through the resignation of Mr. Grant, arrived In Hand this morning. Miss Janice Debley loft this morn ing for Portland, having spent tho summer hero with ' hor aunt, Mrs. Walter Wing. 4i Demand the genuine Look for the name fiassnrd. -BBVB0VVHHHQb (From Tuesday's Dally.) Hldnoy McNeil of Cruue, Oregon, Is In tho city on business, Tom Nelson of Bllvor Lako Is transacting business In tho city. Pat Murphy ot Crescent Is In tho city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I). Leo ot Port land aro visiting In the city. Joo Harpor ot Palsloy, Oregon, Is In tho city on business, (From Monday's Dally.) K .L. Craves of Bllver Lako Is In tho city. L. D. Hoy or Bummer Lako Is horo on business. William Bann or Uorvals, Oregon, Is In tho city on business, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cowan of Port land aro In tho city visiting, , Dan Helslng or Motollus Is trans acting business In tho city today. L. A, Hunt ot Lower Hrldgo was a business visitor In tho city today. T. A. McCann left Baturday after noon for Portland, going by automo bile. Walter Wing, superintendent of tho IX Ij Lumbor company, was lu llend Saturday on business. James It. Ilrown and John M. Mastln ot La Pino wore In tho city Buturday afternoon transacting business. Dr. J. C. Vandovert returned yes (From Friday's Dally.) K. 0. Hourk of Crescent Is a busi ness visitor In tho city. Fred Shlutarfor of East Lako Is In tho city transacting business. A. H. Ccrtson ot Bummor Lako Is transacting business In tho city. W. K, Von Allen or Deschutes Is In tho city on Irrigation business. Dr. J, 0. Vandovert Is spondlng several days at Crano Pralrlo on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Iirooks and their young son returned this morn ing from Seaside, Miss Hazol Stevens left last night tor Soattlo, where sho will spend hor vacation or two weeks. Chlet or Police L. A. W. Nixon has again takon up his duties alter a va cation extending over two weeks. H. H. Do Armond, prosecuting at torney, and 8. K. Roberts, county sheriff, left this afternoon for a busi ness trip to La Pino. Why women in war time insist upon GOSSARD CORSETS pt.. , The Original Front-Lacing Corsets In (From Thursday's Dally.) P. II. Johnson of Mllllcan was tho city on business yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Foloy will leavo this evening for Portland. Sho will make hor homo In that city. I. Hoik, who suffered a strokft or paralysis last week, is reported to bo recovering rapidly. M. H. Janes ot Hemstod Is In the city receiving medical attention tor a badly lacerated hand recolvod wbllo ot work on his tarm Monday. J. F. Bean, who has been hero on business connected wtlh his proporty Intorcsts In this section tor Bcvoral weoks, Ion this morning for his ro turn to his homo In Cincinnati. Harry K. Walthor or Tho Dalles, a member or tho firm of Walthor-Wll-llanis, arrived In llend thin morning and will remain horo tor sovoral days checking up on tho company's branch otflco at this JIaco. The name fjossnrd on the inside of the corset guarantees tne increased efficiency of any woman who works whether it Lc house work, office work, factory work or any one of the many duties that patriotic women have eo cheerfully and uncomplainingly assumed during these war times. No garment is 0 cssentid for the well being of the women cf our country as the Gossard Corset. The name fiossBrd is your guarantee of health. Your family physician will tell you that a correctly fitted Gossard cafeguards your health by giving a' hygienic body support that can be found only in the unequalled design, soft pliable materials and scientific boning that characterize these world-famed corsets. It is your guarantee of a priceless nil-day romfort. A correctly 'fitted Gotsard will conserve your energy and increase your efficiency. vl The name fiossnrd is your guarantee of true corset economy. It is your guarantee of a wearing service that alone is worth the price of the garment whether you pay 32.00, ?2.50, 32.75, 33.00, $3.50, 34.00, 35.50 or more. & Only in a Gossard can every woman attain the ideal proportions of her type, and to tf these original frontf-lacing corseu permit a 1 clothes economy by enhancing tfie beauty y of the most inexpensive frock or suit. -ft The name Hossard is your guarantee of Inimitable style. The perfect front and perfect back of a Gossard are and always will be the despair, of. those attempting imitations. The highly specialized service of our cor set department assures you satisfaction. PSM flsr -. IJcie in the United States end Canada Voan fiossard 'COR&&TS Jh&Lace In Front Worn with, Health and Comfort by JFomes the World Over tt News in Brief. Now is the time to select that NEW FALL CO A T Plushes, Velvets, Pompoms, Velours, Silvertones, Tweeds, Tibbets, in all the new Pall ihaJei, some fur trimmed, others plain, many ore fancy silk lined, all are per fectly tailored and they are priced to suit every purse $14.50 to $78.00 The Peoples Store Agenl for R & fj ConeU and Armpr PJt,Hoiy ..t .f :S' (From Wednesday's Dally.) Itov. Btowiu Itoturns. ltov. W. C. Stewart, who has boon In attondanco at tho Oregon contorenco or tho M. K. church at Pondloton, has returned to his homo hero. Itov. 8towart has boon assigned to this pastorato tor tho coming year, making his third successive year horo, Htut Pet Chipmunk. A vlcturo U on exhibition nt tho forest otflco ot tho assistant lookout at Pino moun tain, This Is n pot chipmunk, which has boon mado tamo by tho govern ment lookout at tho point, I), A. Johnson. Whon tho plcturo was takon tho animal was held lu Mr. Johnson'u hand. HiinIiicnh Men to Mwt. III cornice- Hon with fixing prices In tho county under tho order of tho todoral gov ernment through a prlco fixing board a mooting or all or tho wholosalo, retail nnd Jobbers ot tho county Is to ho called next Tuesday evening. (From Saturday's Dally.) Dr. amy Moves Offices. Dr. 13, E. Gray, who has boon occupying tho offices of Dr. Connarn during his ro cout visit to tho oast, Is having his dental otflco rurnlturo and appli ances moved trom Portland and in tho futuro will maintain offices in Mio Q'JKano buUdlhg, room 24, with ,flio rocojjVlon room In conjunctlpri with D,r, Vandovort. Ho) Mart Mnv A brush flro was started on tho hills north of Kenwood today noon by two boys who had built a camp flro In that vicinity. Spark's" from tho bouflro spread to tho neighboring dry trees and In a few minutes had gained consider able headway, when officials from tho forest service went to tho sccno and aided In stopping It. CIuweos lYogrum of Pictures. Docauso ot tho failure to recclvo tho plcturo scheduled to bo shown to night at tho Qrnnd theatre, "Winner Tako All," tho Potrova feature, "Tempered Steol," Is to bo substi tuted. This plcturo will bo shown tonight and Sunday matinee, and In connection Patho News and a Chrlsto comedy, "Ono Qood Turn." (From Thursday's Dally.) Social Night. Tomorrow night Is tho regular social night at the gym nasium. The Bamo charge for the privileges of tho club will bo made as last wcok. Community dancing In tho ballroom, 10 conts per danco. Uoneral door admission to non-mom-burs, 10 conts, entitling them merely to ontranco to ballroom. Swimming tnnk open to couples and ladles alono. Card tables to couples In club room, Howling and pool tables open to Indies and gontlomon, Flower Snlo Held. Tho weekly flowor Balo held by tho ladles ot tho Library club will occur on Saturday as usual. All who havo flowors to doimt6,for tho salo aro requosted to loavo them ui Larson's or Thompson's. these places, register tho men and turn the cards into the local board on tho day set for registration. House Shortage Acute. Ileal es tate men ot tho city havo stated that the vacant houso situation in Dend is acute. There is scarcely a vacant building left in tho city, which can bo rented with any assurance of keep ing It for any great length of time. Peoplo moving in from their home steads and others coming trom vari ous parts or the county to secure em? ployment in tho mills are responsible for tho shortage. Canning Hook for Asking. Copies of "Homo Canning and Drying of Vegetables and Fruits," published by tho national war garden commis sion, havo been received by H. C. Hartranft, federal food administra tor, and are being held for distribu tion. Persons desiring copies of the book should make application to him. hatchery, near here, to Sisters yes terday by J. D. Dowman and will bo turned over to tho government rang ers at that place, who will distrib ute them In tho streams and lakes in that vicinity. Tvo New Fires. Two now Area have been reported to the forest of ficials hero as being located on the re serve. Tho fires are" lnl,tho vicinity ot Sisters, but small arid easily con trolled. The fire situation at other places on tho reserve is much Im proved. (From Wednesday's Dally.) , The county board of equalization, which commenced its session last Monday, will meet again for a short tlmo this afternoon. Organization of tho board, which comprises th'a county Judgo, county clerk and coun ty assessor, was perfected oWMfln- Tttkes Fifch to KUters. Three cans day. There wore few complaints on ot trout wero taken from the fishltered on that day. (From Friday's Dally.) Will Register Men lu Service. Plans for roglstoring tho men In tho forest sorvlco aro being mado by N, 0, Jacobson, forest suporvlsor, and tho local war board. In tho Instaucea whoro men nro assigned to patrol duty and at tho lookout stations it will bo imposslblo for thorn to leavo their posta on Thursday ot next week. and a raembor of tho forest service wlU'tak'o tho registration cards to Zo tbc XnMco of JScnb nnb Uicfnit: xmc Eitcnb a doroial invitation to inspect tbc Season's "Wcwcot Creations in AMIUneri? c i TLhc Warner Company