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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1918)
KNI) IIUMilSTIN, UICNI) OIHCGON, TIIOUHDAV, OfTOWJK 10, JOlfi TAOR n VICTROLAS BUY NOW ! Prices Will Soon Advance Wo know tlmt tint, prices on all Victrolu stylim will soon iuIviiuwi. TImimii whit cniilonipliito t ho piirolniMo or it Victrolu (ccn for ('IiiInIiiimn iIi'IImt)') will ilit woll to iliulm tholr hiiIooIIoii now a ilouii payment, with thu biilunco nprimd ovur mivciral inniitliH, will sucuro thu Instrument at tlm present irlt:iM Victrolti IV $22.50 Viclrohi X .$90.00 Victrolu VI 32.50 Victrolti XI J 15.00 Viclrohi VIII 50.00 Viclrohi XIV 175.00 Victrolu IX 00.00 Viclralo XVI 225.00 Victrolu XVII....!j;2.75.00 (VIotroluH XVI and XVII with iiloctrlo motor or lu Walnut slightly higher) Convenient Puymcnl Terms on Any Victrolu HORTON DRUG CO. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) Dan HourrlKnn of I'owull Ilulto In In tin) city on business. W. N. Wulliico, county Judgo of ('rook rounly, whs In lluiiil today on business. JutlKO Wilcox and W. II. DaKKutt of Itadiuoud ani In tlm city utlunil Ini; court. Mr. Kulntnil loft Tuimdiiy morning for Stanley. Wisconsin, to attend tint funeral of his mollmr, Mm. Hiiiih Kulstud. Olarciicn llarkur of Fremont wan In Iliiud yoHtorday. ItikltiK the physi cal iixatnluatlou for Induction Into tint service. H. i:. Vlucanl and J. C. Hortoii of tint f tiros t Miirvlcn lnft this morning for Hlstors to cnmplolo tlm work of checking ui on tlio grazing ground on tlio reserve lu that vicinity. Mrs. Alex. Livingstone and mod Alox. arrived thin morning from OMIhhouIu, Montana, and am visiting with hnr daughters, Mrs. Kthol Kul niad, A I Imn Livingstone, and tton Frank Livingstone. Mm. noughts Johnson and chil dren arrived In Bond this tnornliiK from Fremont to Join Mr. JohiiKon. They will mako thulr homo In Bund In thn fuluni, Mr. JoIiiihoii having accepted tlm position iih clork In thu forest officii huru, (From Tuesday's Daily.) I.ouU Irving of Itodmoud wan lu tlio city yistordiiy on busline. (Jus MoHlor of Portland, who wan In tho city yestorduy to attend thu mitmorlal services for Vornon A. Forbes, returned to liln homo lant night. N. (). Jucobsen left HiIh afternoon for u visit to tho vicinity of F.ust lako, to look over tho construction of tho govornmunt road Into that Moctlon. Dr. U. C. Coo expects to leave either thlii evening or tomorrow morning for Portland, where ho will remain until ho him completed hlit nrruiiKoment of business urfiflrn prior to entering tho Harriet. Dr. Turner, eyo specialist of 'Port land, will ho In Mend ngnlti at I tior sun's Jewelry Mtoro all day Hundny and Monday. Oct. R-7. Don't fall to consult him about your eyes and glasses. Don't forgot tho ditto .Sunday and Monday. Adv. (From Monday'H Dally.) Oun Moiior of Portland wan In Hunt! today. Ora Van Time 1 1 of Mud ran In In tho city on business. Win. W. Ilrown of Flfo In In tho city iritniictlug business. Peter lloltiian and Kvnn IIowoll of nmmult, Idaho, nro in tho city. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Hoso of La Pino aro in tho city visiting with friends. Win. Foim of I .a Pino Ih In tho city to attend to mattura lu connection with tho circuit court. llurton Oney of Im Pino Ih In tho city, huvliiK been called nH n Jury man for tho term of circuit court. Unusual Showing of Women's Fall & Winter Apparel iM,.r,r Exceptional values ut .$13.50, 1reSSeS $19.50, $27.50, $35.00. f -ac The Smartest in Town For Wom VOfllS""" en and growing Girls, $13.50, $17.50, $25.00 to $78.00. r For Girls of all ages, 4 to 14 years, WiOalS $4.25, $6.J0L$9.50, $130. CSo All wool serges and broadcloth direct OUllS from New York's best tailors, $22.50, $32.50, $45.00. Separate Skirts-S! fffiS and mixtures. A lot of folks really wonder how we can sell 'em at these prices $3.95, $4.95, $6.50, $8.50, up to $15.00. nitwcAc Tny are tlie talk of tne town DIOUoC2""Portland visitors are astonished to find such lovely Waists here and at the low prices we are offering them. Crepe de Chine and Georgettes, $3.48, $4.08, $5.95, $6.50 and $7.50. Just received, a new shipment of Kimonas and Bathrobes. Make your selection now. A small deposit will secure any selection. (From Haturday'ii Dally,) Fred Plkn of I'ulsloy Ih transuding hunluoHH lu tho city, Frank Hanoi of Powell Ilutto Ih traimactlnK business lu tho city, Mrs, Limit Wither) of Hood Illvor lu lu llond visiting with friends, C. H. Illntou of Prltiovlllo wan transacting business In thu city yus- tordny. Forest Supervisor N, (J. Jncobson rettiriiitil IhhI nlKht after a Hoveral dayn' trip ovur thn national forest. P. A. Lollrou of Whoulor, Oregon, arrived lu llond thin morning and expects to remain hero for several dayn. Mr. and Mm. C. It. Stewart and Mm. nml Mm. Ora U, Stewart of Prltiovlllo were lu llond lant nlRlit vlnltliiK with frlondn. Max Crnndall arrived from Port land thin mornlnoc on bunlncnn con nected with tho audition of tho bookH of iichool dlntrlct No, 1. I). O, McPhemon In expected to re turn tonight from Prlnevlllo, where ho han hcon conducting a dlnplay during the Central Oregon fair. Tho Mend Womon'n club will hold Itn llmt meeting of the club year on Tuenday, Octobor 8, at 2:30 at tho homo of Mm, K. D, Ollnon, A full attendance Ih rciiuented. Mm, 11. O, Fnrls, accompanied by her mother, Mm. Hill, loft thin morn ing for Portland, wlinro nho will ro main until ttioflmt of tho year, when nho will go to Wanhliigton, D, C. Douglan Johnnon of Fremont han accepted tho ponltlon of clerk In the foreitt office horo, taking tho placo of MInh Kdlth Wall, who will lcavo thin evening for her homo near Weniitcheo, Wnah. to appoint n trcnurer for tho Fra ternal Nrotherhooil. Cut Thli (Jot It In Worth Money. DON'T MIHH TIIIH. Cut out thlfl nllp, eiifloHH with Cc to Foley & Co., 28.'IC Sheffield Avo Chicago, III , writing your nurno and addrenH clearly. Vou will receive In return a trial pHPkngo containing Folry'H Money and Tar Compound, for couglm, coldB and croup, Folfy Kid ney PIIIh and Foloy Cathartic Tab lotn. Hold everywhere. Adv. (From Frlday'n Dally.) F. C. Dibble of Klloy Is In tho city on hiiMlneHH. Mr. and Mm. II. Allen of Portland are lu lloud. V. M. Day of Hugono la In tho city on bimtnoBB. Mm. K. M. Hampton of Portland Is In tho city. II. Onth of Silver I.ako Is trans acting hUHluoxrt In tho city. Mr. and Mm. Kdgar Johnson of Huron aro visiting with frlondn In tho city. Fred I. uons has returned to bin homo In this ulty after a abort visit to Portland, Mm. M. K. Houghton will return to Portland tomorrow, flho was hero (From Thursday'H Dally.) Max Cunning of Hedniond Is In tho city. Martin Daley of Crescent wan In llond yeHtorday. John D. Johnson of Mllllccn Ih in tlio city on business. If. Ilrooklngs of Hampton was In Uend yesterday on buslnesH. Howard F, Dyer of Milllcnn Is tratiHactlng buBlncss In tho city. h. I. Harbor of Alfalfa was In tho city yesterday, transacting business'. J. T. Hardy of Portland was trans' acting business In tho city yesterday. John Hayen of Sliver Lako was transacting business In Dend yester day. Max Wertxweller nnd son of Bis tern aro In tho city, transacting busi ness. ' Mr. and Mm. Walter Oreasman of Hums aro visiting with friends In tho city. Miss Marlon Lawrence left this morning for Portland, where she will visit for several wcks. A. W. Yancoy of Prlnevlllo was In Uend yesterday, coming over on busi ness connected with getting his shoep from tho reserve to tho winter range. A cordial Invitation Ih extended to tho pcoplo of I! end and vicinity to visit our photograph studio In the O'Kano Hldg. Opened Saturday. September 28th. Wo aro equipped to m'uko sittings day or night. Adv 31-3c News in Brief. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Arthur Xorcott Home. Arthur Norcott, who left last week to attend tho S. A. T. C. at tho university at Kugcne, has returned homo. Mr, Norcott was rejected becauso of the loss of thu Index finger on his right hand. Sale nml Dinner.' A sale and din ner wjll bo given by tho Catholic tflWe invite your inspection of our new completed balcony where we have on display an extensive show ing of Ready -to -Wear. Fashions latest in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts. Waists, Muslin Underwear and Corsets. Also a complete Infants Wear Department. You'll find the best values here in. Warm and Stylish Winter Coats-all the wanted shades and materials moderately priced. Better Values keep the crowds coming to PWSPIEl' STYLE TOP ..vn OKRVICE '"'" OI MOP ladles from 11:30 to 7 In tho evening on Saturday, October 12, at tho store formerly occupied by Stockmon's on Dond Btreet. Moose Heart Mtvtu. Tho Ladles of tho Mooso Heart will meet at Itcdmcn's hall next Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. T WARNERQ W W BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER. hJ I The PeoplesStore J Ajent for II& C(Coi sad AmW frtc HouV '' ' Saturday is the Last Day of Our 4th A nniversary Sale We want you to attend. We will make it worth while. Hour Sales Friday and Saturday 9 to 10 House Broom; good four-sewed corn broom; Q worth a dollar; one to a customer; this hour OI7C 10 to 11 3-qt. grey enameled Kettle and Cover; worth in. today 65c; this hour 157C 11 to 12 Best grade Calico; worth 25c yard; 10 yards 1 Cr to a customer; this hour. IOC 1 to 2 Kendall Gingham; a dandy gingham for dresses; in 10 yards to a customer; this hour 1 1C 2 to 3 Gingham House Dress; they are worth $2.00 7Q today; one to a customer; this hour 2C 3 to 4 Ladies' Silk Hose; eight colors; our $1.39 line; QEJ one pair to a customer; this hour :. VOC 4 to 5 Gold decorated Soup Plates'; this hour, A sot of g : : 4u c 7 to 9 Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits; two suits i iq to a customer. , , P J MEN SAVE A DOLLAR ON A COUPLE OP UNION SUITS a7i-in iwnu ""- , ,- i ' ' ' ' (From Tuesday's Dally.) Prize Dor Uccclcl. "Blossom,"' four years old nnd weighing three pounds, arrived by express thtn morning consigned to Judge H. C. Ellis. "Olossom" is a Mexican ter rier, and was shipped to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis by Mrs. George Schenck. a former Dend resident and heavy property owner in tho county. "Olossom" holds the distinction of being ono of two dogs of her kind In Oregon. Mr. Weltt Will Itcturn. Mrs. L. Wiest will return to her homo in thin city tomorrow evening from Port land, whero she has been receiving: medical attention in a sanitarium for the past 10 weeks. Reports aro that sbo has been completely cured of her ailment, but that her physi cians stato it will bo several months before sho will have regained her health. LnilicV Aid to Mm. Tho Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Henry Ralney, 1501 Federal street, Doulo vard addition, Wednesday afternoon. All members aro urged to be present. New Foreman. Henry Trog has accepted tho position of foreman with tho Square Deal repair shop on. Wall street. (From Monday's Daily.) llond HIrIi Ih DcfcuU-tl. Tho Bend high football squad met defeat In tho first gamo of tho season, at tho hands ot tho Prlnevlllo eleven Saturday doming by a score of 11 to 4, at the fair grounds at Prino- e vlllo. Arrive In Uend. Mr, and Mm. It. 1 F. Simon and two children arrived in Bond yesterday morujn'g f rom. Aberv deen, Washington, Intending to mako tholr homo hero In the future. Mrs. Simon is a sister ot Mrs. dloim Searle. Gecso Go Over. Largo flocks ot geeso could bo seen going ovor tho city yesterday on their southward Journey, (From Saturday's Dally.) ltoynl Neighbors Kntcrtaln. Tha Royal Neighbor lodgo ot this city gavo an entertainment on last Tues day evening at Sather'a hall and the following program was rendered: In strumental solo, Miss Mildred, Stookey; community sing, "Keep tha Homo Plreg Burning," nudlonco; reading, Fern Allen; reading, Alice. Dales; song, Nora and Zora Hum mer; address, "Good ot tho Order," Dr. Flnley; reading, Mrs. Brown; reading, Evdlyn Stafford; mandolin solo, Alice McKeown; character song, Jay B, Noble; accompanist. Mj8. Cleveland. Conimittoo dn charge: Mrs. W, D, Roney, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Orr, Frances Evert, Mrs, McGlbbon and Mrs. Noble. Glrjl Horn. A, nine-pound girl was bqrn to Mr. and Mrs, Edw(n P.J Schott an ,Optobr, 2, ' v I?', Ji'hi7i i""'11" "' '"" . . i m