The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 17, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    IIKND IHJI.IJCTIN, IIENJJ, ORKGON, THUIWDAY, OCTOIJKR 17J 11H
PAGnn
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Woiliiiimtiiy'H Dnlly.)
(I, Mi Hhirlt of Prlnovllln In u Mm
city on Iniiiliiims
I. B. WIIhoii of I'rlnnvlllo lit trutirt
nctliii; liuiiliumii In llm city.
Arthur Dlzmiy or Miiilruu In a
ImimIii'iimh vlnltor In (ho clly.
O. 11. HoitutiiK of I'rliinvlllu hi In
t Im oily IraiiHiivtliu: hiiMlinmii,
N. 0. (llllinrL Ion thin aftoriioou
, fur u itovoral ilayii' hunting trip,
It. A. Ward, county annul, In In
thu city today on IiIh tmiiul biiHlmmii
trip.
Mm, ItoHcno Howard of DchcIiuIwi
vlnltud with frlumlH In tho city yon
turday,
wMr, and Mrn. John Murphy of Bll
vnr Lnku aru In tho city vliiltliiK wil(i
friends,
W. It. Illloy of l.a Pino wpunt yes
tnrdny aftoriioou and thin iiioriilnK
In tho city on business.
(From Tuuidny'a Dally.)
Arthur DUnoy of Madras In In thu
j city today.
11 Ac Ilrnsnold or Alfulfa In In
tho city today,
It. M. Lit Fullnlt nt Crvncunt In In
thu city on business.
Frank II, Dayton oC Tuinulo was
In tho city yon t onlay.
C. L. Kchwah or Dry l.uko In trans
acting business In tho clly.
W. J, Wlnwall or Portland In n
liUNliuin vlnltor In tho city.
C. A. Mlllur or Portland In trims
actliiK business In tho city.
Ora Van TiihhiiII or Mud ran In a
tniNliii'nn vlnltor In tho clly.
W. C. Cooper loft thin morning for
u tun dayn' vlnlt nt I' a Ml I.ako.
John W. Nelson of Kllvur Uiku In
transacting business In tho city.
Jiinii'rt tlavuiiport of I'rlnuvlllo wan
In llund yonturday on business.
.Mr, and Mrn, M, Itabur of Ft. Hock
am In tho city vlnlllnK with rrlundn.
Mr. and Mrn, Charles L, Lotiz or
Klamath Fall am In tho city visit
lug with friends,
Mrn. J. V. Iteeder or Hllver I.ako
returned to hur homo thin mornluK
nrtor spending ft fow dayn with
friends hero.
Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Methodist
Episcopal church will moot at tho
church to work on Thursday, Octo
hur 17, nt 2 o'clock.
(From Monday's Dnlly.)
Francln Clark ot Ilurnn In In tho
rlty on business,
I, H. (Jeer of Ilurnn In transacting
hunlnunn In tho city.
l L. Hwi'iirltiKcn of Ilurnn In In
thu city on business,
I!. I.. Clark ot l.a Pino In trannact
liiK business In tho clly.
W. W. Drown of Flfti wan In tho
city Haturday mi IhihIiiiww.
E. A. Bather han returned nf tor a
novural dayn' litislne trip
Mrn. J. W. Itnmlor of Hiker Lake
In In (ho city, registered at tho Hotel
Wright.
Mm. A. I.. O'Neal or Btarbuok.
Wash., arrived thin morning for an
oxtuudud vlnlt with hur Hlntur, Minn
Mary F. Mlllur.
YV. I). Blokes, who him been In thu
city tho pant wuuk on huslnwMi for
tho state, In expecting to leave for
ttulom thin evening.
Itlchard F. Hay wiih tho guest of
honor at it dluiiur kIvdii hy Mr. and
Mm. J. K. Hock yonturday at thulr
Iioiiio on Chamhiirlaln Htrout,
II. A, ICundal of Hndmond In In
tho city trammeling hunlnunn.
II. 10, Novol of Hau Francisco In
triiiisnotlng hiiiilniiiiif In tho ally,
N. (I, Wallaco of I'rliiovlllu In
traiiHiictliiK liunlnuiin In tho clly,
A IiiiiiIiiohs vlnltor In tho city In
W. (1. Fordliam of l.a I'lno, who In
registered at tho Ilotol Wright.
(luy II. WIImoii or Portland, form
erly of Hood, In horo today on html
iiiihm and visiting wllh frluudH,
A. L, Froiinh and fiunlly loft thin
aftoriioou for Lexington, Kuntucky,
whuru lliuy will iimko thulr future
homo, ''
Mr, ami Mrn. N, 0, Jacohnuu, who
havo huuii Hpuudlui; tho pant novural
dayn at Kant Luke, aru expected to
return homo thin ovoning.'
II. B. Dorrlck, a homesteader of tho
Flnutwood dlntrlct, piiHsdil throuKh
llund thin morning onrouto to hln
homo nftur npundliiK nnvural weeks
In tho Wlllitmottu valley-
I. lout, Ooorgu II. Hyphur of Port
land, of thu spruce production di
vlnlon, arrived In llund thin, tnornlnx
for a novural dayn vlnlt In thin re
gion on hunlnunn connuctud with thu
Loyal Loglon work.
Goo. T, Cochran of Ln Orandu,
nftur itttundliiK tho conclitvo of thu
KnlKlitn Tomplar Thumday, loft yes
turday for thu nouthorn part of tho
ntato on hunlnunn connuctud with hln
officii an nupurliituudunt of wntur dl
vlnlon No, 2.
(From Frldny'n Dally.)
Vurno Hmlth of Portland In trans
actltiK hunlnunn In tllo clly.
L. I). Fruulaud of Portland In a
hunlnunn vlnltor In tho city.
M. 11. Htowart or Hlanfluld In In
tho city transacting business.
Klin or Jamun of Ilurnn won In
llund last night on 'business.
U. C. Ilolllunhud or It Pino In
transacting hunlnunn In tho city.
K, Canon or Portland wan a hunl
nunn vlnltor In tho city yuntordny.
Mr. and Mm. John Monro of Olon
dalo aru In tho city for a nhort vlnlt
with frlundn,
Mr. and Mrn, llaly of Mllllcan worn
visiting wllh rrlundn In tho city yon
turday, Thuy ruturnud to thulr homo
thin moriilnR.
J. M. Garrison, a poultry minor of
Halum, who han boon vlnltltiK In thu
clly for tho pant novural dayn, ru
turnud to hln homo on thin morn
Iuk'h train.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Martin Daluy ot Crcncont In In thu
city on hiiHtiiuHH.
W. K. Van Allon of Donchulcn In
In tho city on hunlnunn.
(From Frldny'n Dally.)
II, T. Cofloy of Hammond In In
thu clly.
JuiIku II. C. Kills wan In Tumalo
thin aftoriioou.
K. H. IlarKult of Mamhlluld In In
Iliinil mi hunluunn.
Mr. and Mm. K. K. Mngeo of
Klaiuath Faltn aru In llund.
F. A. Piiko nt Eugene In In Monti
iittondliiK thu Htato conclave
Mm. V. II. Btlckol of Lakuvlnw In
visiting with frlundn n tho city,
K. II. McDnuluIn of Portland Ih In
tho city attending tlio state conclavu
Edward K. Klddu or Inland City,
Orusoti, In in tho city attending thu
meeting or tho ntato commandury.
News in Brief.
(From Wudnonday'n Dnlly.)
APPEAL MADi: T .MOTHERS.
A npuclal appual to tho mnthora,
wlvon and nlnture of noldlura and
nnllom In inadu In connection with
thu collodion of lliiua uuodud for
Hud CroHH honpltnln In Franco. Thu
llund chapter han had an uxtonnlon
of 1 1 id u grunted In which to compluto
thu i)tiota, and Aim, Illrdnall, In
charKo of tho drlvo, ntatud yesterday
If tho woinon would aid hy bringing
Women's and Children's
Underwear and Hosiery
For thoso Cold Wot Days at Substantial Savings.
An impeetion will convince you tlut your Jollara tfo farther nt
tli torc tlmn they will eliewliere. Our merchandise it nil of
the highest standard maVcftiol jml ihe kind that's made lojcll cheap
Woiiiuii'n VonIn mill Tight", of lino iiuallty cotton anil wool;
all him ' P t.7H
Woiiuiii'h Union HiiIh ?.! "JLH to ljt.lH
Clillilrun'M Vi'tlM anil PiuitN l!.tu-JHr-(IHo
CIiIIiIitii'h I'lilon HultH 7fJu up to I.IH
Dr. Di'iilon'H Hlcuplnn (liirmriitH 7Hc-H7c-l)H
HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
()f Hitch well Know n liraniN iw Armor Plato, Humoii anil Hoar
llriiuill In cotton, viool, llhro anil all-nllkj lit lilaclc, whlto anil
all tho wnntwl hIiiuIum; prlcud lo U to JjcJJS pair
Now Hlilpmunt Plaid HIctrtN .Mint Huculvud
Homo Very Clover Models nt Wonderfully Uw Priced
The Peoples Store
Agent (or R fie G ConcUknd Armor PUlc Hou'ery
In hut ono pluco II would holp to fill
tho iiiola,
WILL VJBIT lIKHK.
flor:uant CMmrluH W. Krnklno l
ox poet oil horo tomorrow on a nhort
vlnlt, Ho han como went from Iho
KdKowood arnutial, nuar Ilaltlmoro,
Maryland, with thu hody or a do
cuanod noldlur, and will como to llund
hoforo roturnliijt to hln ntutlon, Hur
Kuant Krnklno In nurvltiK Iti thu
oliumlcal wnrlaro dlvlnlon,
cilN(;i:h at cluij.
At a rucuul nicotine or tho d I roc
lorn or thu llund Amatuur Athlotlc
cluh, It wan ducldud that Hucrotary
WhlRtiant nhould havo charKo or thu
publicity work for tho club. W. 0.
Daly, thu now club inanaKur, wan up
polntod phynlcul dlructor In pluco or
IIIlllo GuorKO,
LKAVIX KOU POHTIiANI).
W, (J, Htokun ol thu flru Tnnmhnl'n
offlcu, who han boon In IJond for tho
pnnt 10 dayn on hunlnunn connuctod
with hln work for tho ntato, loft thin
inornlnjc for Portland, from whuru ho
will ko to Halum.
OIIKHH AM) CHIX'KKIW. CLUIl
A mootliiK will bo hold Thumday
ovunlng nt 7:30 In Dr. J. II. Con
nurn'n officii to form a chunn and
chocknra clubn. All who aro Intor
untml In thunu Kitmun aro Invited to
attend.
TitAi.v hkvk.v iiouiw latk.
Thin mornlng'n train from Port
land wan noven bourn lato as a ro
null or u brokun onglno bctwuon this
city and thu main lino.
IltKCAUTIO.N'H IHHUKI).
Hlniplo prucautlonn for tho preven
tion of Hpnnlnh Influonin aru kIvuii
flrat paKo promlnunco In tho Octobor
12 Innun of tho bulletin ot tho
northwunturu dlvlnlon of tho Hcd
C roil a.
HAYH hi: HTOLK OU.V.
Win. M. Cayton wan arrunted lant
nlRht and In today lodged In tho
county jail on a charga of ntcallnR
it .32 Wlnchuntur automatic rlflo from
Cyrus Todd. Tho trial will bo hold
In Junllco court aomo timo today.
Mr. Claim T, Fullor, Tho corotrfony
wan purformud hy Judgo Darnen,
(From Mondny'R Daily.)
I'Arnonn to Wtftt Point. Vnlton
Pnmonn, non of H. II. Pnraonn of
Hodmond, hun boon ono or two mon
to rccolvo nppolntmcnt to tho mili
tary nendumy nt Went Point for ono
yuar'n training, nccordlng to an an
nouncement roculvud by hln Inthor.
Vouiik Pnrnonn ban boon atatlonud
nt Vancouver barrackn.
Library (luh .Meuin. Tho Library
club will hold an Important muutinR
tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock nt
tho public library. Tho Library
cluh In open to nny woman In Hand.
Thoru aro no duun or annennmoutri
connuctud with tho club. Kvcry
woman In Huud who In Interented In
tho public library Ih urged to atteud
thin muutinR.
Hiiiitcr-I'iillur. - Minn Claire K,
Iluntur, ditURhter or Mr. and Mm,
Joseph Iluntur of thin city, wan
united In marrlnRo nt thu homo ot
her pnrentH Bnturday afternoon to
(From Mturdny' Daily.)
ICiiturlalu Yoiiiikmuiih. Mr, and
Mrn. W. W. YoutiRnon woro untor
talned by Ward Coblo yentorday
afternoon In an nutomohllo trip
tliroiiRh tho valloy. Thuy woro olJ
nulRhhorn ot Mr. Coblo In Portland
Mr, YotitiRHun In grand prulatu of thu
grand commandury ot tho United
Hlnlun.
Tliruo Mllun of IUind Doiiu Thrco
mllun of tho now Knnt Lako road
bolng built by tho government han
boon completed, according to nn an
nouncumont in ado by tho forest of
flcu thin morning, Thoro yot ro
malnn about nix miles of tho road
lo bo built,
Sr.w KcIiimIiiIo Htitrted A now
nchudulo covering tho work of tho
varloun clanncn at tho Oymnanlum
han been ntnrted by Manager Ilntloy,
but hnn not yet been completed. Mr.
Dnltey hnn, howovor, announced his
flmt chnrvgu in tho meeting ot tha
Hoy ficoutn, Tho former bourn of
from C:30 to 8 each Tucnday havo
been changed to 3:30 to C on tho
snmo day.
(From Frldny'n Dally.)
Vor Offlrcm' TrnlnhiK Camp. F.
L. Kvurnon will Icavo tomorrow night
for Portland, where ho will under
go examination for cntranca to an
otflcere' training camp. Mr. Kveraon
mudo application nuvernl wcekn ago
nnd received hln cnll thin morning.
Dinner Pnrty. J. F. Uennley wnn
tho guest of honor nt a dinner party
given lnnt night at tho Pilot Ilutto
Inn by tho omployen of tho Drpokn
Bcnnlon office, with whom ho has
been nnsoclntcd. Mr. Ucanlcy will
loavo tomorrow night for Astoria.
KnMoi Made Acnt J. A. Kastes
hnn been nppointcd agent for the
Hivcr Terrace company and has
taken chargu of tho company's sales
and collections.
Dr. Turner, eyo specialist, will bo
In Hend again Saturday arid Sunday,
Oct. 2C-27, at Thornon's Jowolry
store. Consult him. Adv. 33-34
FIIKK LKCTUIli:.
Tho Christian Science society ot
Ilond announces a frco lecture on
Christian Sclcnco by Dr. Walton
Hubbard, C. 8. U member ot tho
board of lectureship ot tho mother
church, tho Flrat Church of Christ,
Scientist. In DoHton, Munsnchusottn,
nnd cordlnlly Invites thu public lo
bo preuunt. October 22, 191S, 8 p.
in., nt tho Liberty thcatro. Adv.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
tho people- ot Hend and vicinity to
vlnlt our photograph ntudlo in tho
O'Knno Uldg. Opened Saturday,
Sptombor 28th. Wo aro equipped
lo mako sittings day or night. Adv
31-3c
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
(1RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
w
ARNER
BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
S
Get Ready For The Cold
Weather Beat The
Weather Man To It
We aro well equipped to supply your wants in
MM fflHsiM
fill tijTs tllK-JL kSi 1
Sweaters !
MEN--Your kind of Sweat
er is here-Ruflheck, Slip
over or Vest Style colors,
grey, red or klmki
$2.50, $3.50, $5.00
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00
LADIES--A long line of
Fancy and Plain Styles
some delightfully different
colors and combinations
$3.50, $5.00
$6.85, $8.85
Boys and Cirls'-$1.25v
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00
J You'll find at Bend's Busy Store a
large stock of Cool Weather Togs
and Seasonable Merchandise.
JUST INA New Line of Beautiful
Blouses in Georgette, with the new
wool trimmings, all the wanted shades,
Priced from $6.50 to $1 1.75
NEW JERSEY DRESSES
arc here Gray, Tan. llluc and Khaki.
SEE THEM NOW.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
COATS
Buy yours now an'6?"s7ive 25 per cent
Our line of Wool Knit Goods is ready
Sweaters, Toques, Knit Gloves.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
WOOLEN HOSIERY
AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES
From 35c to 75c
fPI
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'TYLE AND OERVICE
)top aiu Ohop
PROCLAMATION.
By order of tho Surgeon General
or tho United States Public Health
Service, communicated to mo through
Dr. Kobcrt E. L. Holt of tho Oregon
State Doard ot Health, and In conso
quenco ot tho presence of Spanish in
fluenza In Hend:
I, Clydo M. McKay, as President
of tho Council and Mayor pro tern.,
by vlrtuo ot authority In me vested
In tho absenco ot Mayor Caldwell
from tho City ot Ucnd, hereby direct
the closing of all schools, churches,
movies, libraries, lodges and so
cieties; also all places ot public
amusement, Including billiard and
pool halls, bowling alleys, card
rooms, whether public or in club
rooms.
Tho necosslty Is urged upon every
one to avoid crowds, public assem
blies and shopping until tho present
opldemlc has subsided. Tho hearty
co-operation of everyone In this war
mcasuro will facilitate tho lifting ot
this proclamation nt an early duto.
This order becomes effective at 7
o'clock A. M., Octobor 17th, 1918.
CLYDE M. -McKAY.
President of tho Council and
iMnyor Pro Tem.
Attest:
J. C. VANDEVEKT, M. D.,
City Health Officer.
Approved:
A. E. EDWARDS,
CLYDE M. McKAY,
JOHN STEIDL,
Health Committee, City Council.
Adv.
advocate, tho
patches state
Constantinople dls-
GERMAN PEACE
HOPES DASHED
(Br UnlUd Prow to Th D,nd Dollttln.)
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 18. German
newspapers dcclaro that Wilson's
peace noto answer has dashed tho
hopes raised by his first reply, which.
It Is claimed, wero excited during tho
conference with tho allies.
INFLUENZA IN ARMY
NOW UNDER CONTROL
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1C Secre
tary of War Baker has announced
that the Influenza in the army Is now
probably under control.
SEATTLE HAS
HEAVY FIRE LOSS
IVt United Prou to Th Bend Dollttln.)
SEATTLE, Oct. 16.- Kires which
destroyed tho Great Northern oil
piers aro still burning this morning,
although they aro now under con
trol. Tho loss has been over two
million dollars.
Advertised Letters.
INFANTS' SETS-HATS, GLOVES, MITTENS
SHOP AT
TheOriginal Cash and Carry Cut Price Store
Beaver, Clara (2)
Bond Studio
Belknap, Art
Carson, C.
Cook, A. L.
Funk, Miss Olivia
Ford, Mrs. Myra
Hlnton, J. C.
Horgonrodor, Joo
Hnrkuess, G. V,
McDonald, Mrs. J. M.
McKeuzle, II. T.
Nichols, Wra,
Norton, Ilazol
Olson, Miss Dorothy
St. John, W. E,
Wonsloy, Geo. H.
Wilson, John
PEACE ADVOCATE
IS GIVEN SEAT
YOUR DRUG STORE
As a Preventative
for.
Spanish Influenza
use
ZePYROL
ma a Perfect Mouth
Waih, Gargle or Spray
Turkish Pro-Gorman Ministry Re
signs and Now War Minister
Is Put lu Place.
(I)y United Prru to Tha Bend Bulletin)
COPENHAGEN. Oct. 10. Tho
Lowflk ministry in Turkoy has re
signed and Izzot Pasha has boon
named as grand vizier and wur min
uter. Tho Lowflk ministry was pro-
Gorman, -while tho Izzot is a peaco
Jml Remember
Magill & Erskine
O'KANE BUILDING
YOUR DRUGSTORE