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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
JIKNI) IIUIiMJTJN, HUM), 0UIX10V, THI'miMY. NOVWIIPff T. I'MH I'Aon n LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dnlly.) I.oiiIh Moorn ot Dry MiUo In In llin city on ImiiiIiidmi. Dun IIhImIiik of Motollim lit In tho oily on u ImiiiIiiiwi vlnlt. Mr. iiml Mm. 11. J. Wlllliiinit of lo it lit till urn In tho city. M. .1. Monro of Dry l.ulto In Innm noting liiiiiliiiHiH In (ho city. K, .1, Itloliimlu of Portland In it ImihIiii'hh vliiltor In llio clly. 10. 10. Met! I lint or Tim DiiIIch hi IrmiHiiclliiK IniHlMimii In (ho clly. Wllllniii Prootor nnil I. J. Kimlilnr of Himttlo am In llio clly on IiiihIiiohm, Hurry WlllliiiriH of lluriiii wiih In tho clly yesterday on it iMiitlnewi vlnlt. .Mr. mill Mim. 10. 0, ltourl of (!nm cunt urn vIhHIiik with frlctndH In tho city. Mm, T. 10. Hiiidolmkor Inft Him tluy ovniilmt for Hpoknnit to nlluiid tlm fnniirul uf hnr hrnthor-lu-liiw, who died from llio liilliiuiizn at Ml I oh City, Mont. (From Tui'mlny'H Dally.) 11. J. McUlnty of Portland Ih In tliu city on IniHliiofin, Ilohort IJIdor or Paisley In In tho city on business. (1. C. Hlutur of Portland Ik In tho city on IiiihIihmii, 1'. A. Lambert of I'ortlmiil Ih In tho city on business. Mm, May .Vital of I'ortlmiil Ih In tho city for a short vlnlt. K. Knlirain of I'ortlmiil wan In Huml yesterday transacting hiiHlmmii, It. I.yiitroin of I'ortlmiil Ih hum for a several days IiiimIiu'mm vIhIi. D. Iliiiirlmui of Powell Unites In In tho city on business inattiirn. 10. 10. llemiott of I'ortlmiil In In tho city for a nliurt IhihIiii'hm vlnlt. W. 10. Mooro or Mllllcun wiih In tho clly ycmtitriliiy on a business vlnlt. I I. Ilrown or Kcattlo In In tho city. ri'KlMtnri'd at tlm I'llot Ilutto. I'm nk Wlmlit or I'rlnovlllo wiih In tho city yesterday trmiMactliiK bUSl neSS. Mrs. J (!. llhoilim anil children re inriii'il thin morning from a vlnlt to llimttln. Mm. JutiHtH McKon of Dlumoml In In tho city tor a lirli-f vlnlt, registered at tho Hotel Cony. 1. I-:. Hlndon In In tho city from li Ih homo at I'ortlmiil for tho purpose of trannnctliiK business. Mr. mid Mrn. 10. I. I.anthy of l'rliiiivllln wiiro In (lend eterday visiting with frlimiln. Mr. ami Mrn. W. A. Itunoh or Twin Falls, Iilahn, arrived In tho city yes terday for a several days' vlnlt, (From Momlny'N Dnlly.) Dr. Hdwiirdn or I'rlnovlllo In In tho city. M. I.. Murium or Portland In In tho city on business. J. II, Molntor or Hpoknuo In In Iliind on a business vlnlt. U', Hcott or Itedmond wan a week cud vlnltor In tho city. 10. 10. Owsley or llurns In u busi ness vlnltor In tho cty. Frank HIoiiii of Htanllold In In tho rlty transacting business. 0. II. Cray of I'rlnovlllo In In tho city. D. P. Prnthor of Mndrun In trann actliiK hunluonn In tho city. James II. Alton of Colfax, Wash ington, In hero on ImihIih'hh. Mm. K. W. Tahor of Vuklmii, WanhliiKton, In visiting with friends In tho city, A. M. I'rliiKlo returned thin morn Ini: from a HHVural dayn' dock hunt lug oxpedltlon. V. It. Whipple or CruntH 1'nnn wan In tho city Saturday and yesterday, being called huro by tho death of a ruin live. T. 11. Foley and II. A. Miller re turned thin morning from Warner juke, wliuro they had been duck hunt Iiik during tho punt three days. J, II. lOlllol In reported uh critically III with lulluonzii at bin homo In thin clly. Mm. lOlllol Ih iiIno conllued to her bed with (bo dlneune, (From Saturday's Dnlly.) V. It. Illntzo or Seattle Ih In tho city on business. Matt Miikoo Ih conflni'il to IiIh homo on account or IIIiiohh, Lester Wado or Condon Ih hero for n brief ImihIiidhh vlnlt. W. W. Watson of Portland Ih In Iloud for a Hhort vlnlt. (1. T. Springer or Seattle Ih a bust iiohh vlnltor In tho city. Martin Duloy of Crencont Ih here for a nbort business vlnlt, ChurloM W. Nelson of Portlmul In In tho city on a business vlnlt. T. J. Cowan or Klumuth PiiIIh Ih In tho city transacting business. II, 1. Sparry or Vuncouver, Wash liiKtou, Ih huro for a Hhort vlnlt, CbarloH 10. lOdwardu ot I'rlnovlllo wiih visiting In tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mm. L. C. Williams of Portland urn visiting in tho city. Mr. and Mm. Van Olldor of Wnsco nro In tho city vIhUIiu; with frlomlH. Mr. and Mm, I.nwronco Miles or Portland aro vIhHIiik with rrlondH horo. Mr. and Mm, O. D. Plank ot Port land aro in tho city vIhHIiik with frlomlH, A. 11. (lortHon Ih In tho city from IiIh houiu ttt Hummer I.uko for tho purpoiio of transacting business. K. A. Richards and family or Klamath FiiIIh aro In tho city for a oovoral duyH' vlnlt with frlondH. Mr. and Mrn. Fred ShlntniTor aro horo from their homo at KiiHt I.ako (or a Hovoral days' vIhII In tho city. (From Frlday'H Dnlly.) K. rioclio of Portland Ih horo on bimlnoHH, A. II. Lytlo ot Salom la In tho city Oil llUHlllUHH. ' Mlea I). Iloudrlca ot Cnscndo Locks Ih In tho city. Hj O. Mlttolholz ot Fromont Is hi tho ffty pu ljUBlneas $& i(jt&AAi'J A. Cohou or Mlnueupollii Ih runts to red ut tho Pilot lluttn. V, W. Dollorr of Portland In trims uctliiK liuiilneii.i In tint city, Mrn. W. II. Wlrtz of Prlnovlllo Ih In tho clly vlnltliiK with rrloiidn. V. 10, McCalluin or Fromont ih Iriinmidlnc IniiilnuiiH In tho city. I., A. Hunt or Lower HrldKO wiih a IiiiiiIiiomii vlnltor In tho clly today. YV. F. Kchlrrmuu of Hull I.uko City In In tho city for a brier liimliiomi VlHlt. II. Naldrltt or Fori Mock Ih In tho city on IiiihIiichh, ruKlntorud at tho Hotel WrlKht. Dr. HoKun mid Dr. llordor of Port laud uro In the city, reclntored at tho Hotel WrlKht. J. T. Dixon or Prliiuvlllo wiih traiinuctliiK hunluunn In the city yen tordity and todity, J. L. Freeman, a iitockinau or BIN vor I.ako, Ih In tho city looking uftor biiHlncnn Intorcnta. Mr. nud Mm, F. L. Hhnw have movud to Mend from Hliitom mid will miiko their homo hero. (From Thurnday'n Dally.) 10. W. (luuniHey or Mllllcun In In tho city. MIhh draco Vanduvert Ih reported iih Horlounly III. John A. March or Tiimalo In In tho clly on hiinluenn, William Iluyen or Ft. John, Call fornlu, Ih In tho city, P. A. Diivem or tho ntato turm at Tiitualo In In tho city. J. I,. Couch or Tiimalo In a bunl nonn vlnltor In the city. (lieu Hart or Now York Ih reen tered at. the I'llot liultu. Tom llreeu, a rancher or Alfalfa, Ih In tho city on hunlnenn. ('. I,. McDonald or Oypnum In In tho city on a ImihIiiomh trip. Win. II. Illrd or Portland In hero for the nbort IhihIikwh vlnlt. 11. (J. Ilraco or Healtle, WanbliiK ton In In tho city on hunluonn, O. W. Holllnter or Portland In trannactliiK hunlnenn In tho city. II. ClhrldKo or llankn, OrnRon, In traiiNiictlitK bunluenn In tho city. Frank Hanoi In In from bin ranch at Powell Ilutto IraunactliiK bunluenn, F. K. Dayton and McCartney or Til inulo uro In tho city on bunluesn. 10. F. Mitchell In hero from bin home at Hpokauo for a brier hunlnenn Vlnlt. J. M, Ilrown or IliiniH wan In tho city liinl nlitht looklmt alter IiunIiichh affalrn, John Iluyen, ntockmmi of Hllver Lake, Orncun, Ih In tho city on a htinluoHH vlnlt. Minn DorrlH Fontor, ono ot tho toachorn In tho city iicIiooIh, Ih url ounly III hero. Win, WIIhou, a Htockman or Powell Ilutto, wiih In tho city today for a brier bunlneuii vlnlt, T, II. Foley mul II. A. Miller nro leaving thin evening for duck hunt ing at Warner lake, C. II. FarrluKton, prenldenl or tlm Wcntoru llond ft MortKUKo Co,, In a vlnltor In llond today, Mr, and Mm, Donald Ktownrt 6f IlarnoH, Orocon, aro In tho city for Hovural dayn, the Kuontn or frlendn. WSL f J&&&JWJ&X& The Perfect Front The Perfect Back The Perfect Corset FEDERAL AID TO SCHOOLS IS PLAN (llr Unltnl I'rn I" Tin- Ilml Ilullrtln.) WA8HINOTON, Nov. C A Hocro tnry or education In to bo tho next addition to the Prenldent'H cabinet, ir a bill now peudliiK In tho nenuto hccomcH a law. Tho bill linn the backliiR of tho National Kilucatlou anHoclaton, wan recommended In u recent report by tho commlnnlou on tho emergency In education and ban tho nupport or Keiiator lloko Hinlth of (Jeorcln. chairman or the nunato education committee. It neomn likely to have little active opponlllou. The IiIII'h title nayn It In "to cre ate a department of education, to appropriate money for tho conduct ot nalil department, and to appro priate money lor federal co-operation with the ntaten In tho encourage ment mid nupport of education." Tho necretary of education In to bo on mi equal bnnln with other mum burn of the cabinet, and In to have tliruo iiRHlntunl necrctarlen. Tho bcc retary'n nalary In fixed ut SI 2,000, and tho unnlntaul necrctarlen are to receive 110,000 each. Tho appropri ation contemplated for nulurlen, in cidental oxpcimoH and Kcnoral Dunne Iiik or tho new department in 1500, 000 a year. VICTOKV IIOVH VICTOItV rilllLH. Tho four llond captalnr. will ntart tho Iloyn and Olrln Victory campalKii In oarncRt on Thurnday afternoon. Tho Hoy HcoutH will meet at thulr liendiiiartorn on Thurnday nftornoon at 2 o'clock, and upon receiving lu ntructlonn will IickIu the boyn' cam palKit at once, while tho Klrl cap tnlnn will i;ut hulpern and bcRln tho Klrln' campulKn nlmllarly. Tho tin men ol thono who havo pledged with tho amount pledged will bo pub- llnbed or placed in a connplcuoun idnco iih noon an most or them have plodded. Adv. WARNERg BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER k FALL GOODS r-..- r AT sa RIGHT PRICES You Are Invited to Inspect Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Come and See Wool Blankets. .$7.00-8.00-9.50-10.00-II. 00 Woolnap Blankets $4.69-4.98-5.98-r.45 Woolen Sox 3 9c-49c-69c-79c-89c-98c Mons Heavy Cotton Union Suits $1.89 Women's Heavy Cotton Union Suits . -$K79 Boys' and Girl's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Draw- ers, each -.. 50c Children's Knit Mittens and Gloves, 20c-25c-35c Children's Knit Caps 25c-35c-50c-75c-85c Boys' Leather Mittens ,.-35c-45c-60c-75c Men's Neckties 15c-25c-35c-50c-75c Best Calico, per yard ---.-..-. .---J9c Kondal I Gingham, per yard 27c Outing Flannel, colors and white, yard 25c Men's Heavy Wool Sweaters. .$5.00-6.50-9.00 Women'sHeavyWoolSweaters-$5.00-6.35-7.50 Shop at the Original Cash and Carry Cut Price Store, 3C jtH!SiiN.qEWfea5rMMBIBlMW. IBiHii ' KtUfKifC A3 HLJnrr ltlf 1 K XKBp'i'iir"'- iKhlAiiv m Hn U ml alii 1 V if 4 lm Inimitable Style fP1 Assured Health All-Day Comfort GOSSARD CORSETS The Original Front-Lacing Corsets arc and always will be Indispensable. New world conditions, demanding the unusual of all patriotic women, have emphasized the superiority of the genu ine Gossards. They have become a part of the patriotic war uniform for women. Only in a Gossard can every woman attain the ideal proportions of her type, an inimitable style and a hygienic support that safeguards her health and assures a priceless all-day comfort. The perfect Gossard back, with its delightfully flat lines that never have been and never will be attained by those attempting imitations, perfectly supports the spine and back muscles in every position. The perfect Gossard front eliminates all appearance of fat or thickness and give a hygicnicalJy correct abdominal support that means perfect comfort standings sitting or bending. The perfect corset, the original front lacing corset and the only correct expression of front-lacing principles, min imizes fatigue, assures added efficiency and the economy of a wearing servico that alone is worth the price you pay, whether it be 22.00, ?2.50, 22.75. 33.00, 23.50, i.00, 25.50 or more. The name Gossard on the inside o the corset is your guarantee of the genuine. Insist upon it. Avoid imi tations. The highly specialized service of our corr ect department assures you satisfaction- flfAMMMIEII m& Made in the United StaUt and Canada U'oar, ffisWrd 1 CORBET'S 77iyLacc In front Worn with Health and Comfort by Women the World Over IP &&r VI m? m ItUKHKI.I, I.N KltAXC'K. (From Thursday's Dally.) L. A. W. Nixon has received a card from Willard Hussoll a former Horn! boy who la with tho Aero HQuadron. American expeditionary forces. Ho states ho in well and "up whero thero Is n chnnco ot seeliiB 8omu action." Ho snys ho has not seen his brother Karl since ho lins been in Franco, but nt ono tlmo passed throueh n town whero ho was stationed. WOM1J.V l.V WAH WOIUC. Women nro pinylnR nn Important part In war work and i 1G. 000.000 of tho S 170.500,000 to ho raised In tho United War Work campaign this month will bo used by tho Y. W. C, A. nmotiB women munition work ers and in externum; tho work In hostess houses in tho camps. TO SKUVK JKWISII. Of tho $170,500,000 to bo raised this month for tho uovon wolfnro organizations sorviiiR tho soldors, $11, 500.000 "will bo used by tho Jow Isli Welfare board among Jowish soldiers. also says that when he began taking Tanlac ho weighed only ono hun dred and forty-eight pounds, but that ho now weighs ono hundred and sixty-six making a gain ot eighteen pounds and that he feels llko a now man. Following is his letter in full: "To whom it may concern: I, tho undersigned, can truthfully say that tho wondorful mcdiclno known as Tanlac hns done more for mo in thirty days' tlmo than any other mediclno I havo over taken beforo in all my lite. I havo been a suf ferer rrom stomach, liver and kid ney troubles for twenty years. I havo taken six bottles ot Tanlac, and today I feel llko a new man. "Hoforo I started uslnpr Tanlac It didn't inako any difference what I would eat or drink, it distressed mo so much that I wished the next breath would bo my last. Also when I started taking this wonderful medi cine I only weighed ono hundred and forty-eight pounds. Today I weigh one hundred nnd slxty-alx pounds havo gained eighteen pounds already and am still gaining. Also toforo taking Tanlac I couldn't sleep either night or day, but now I uveraga about nine hours steady sleep and I havo nn appetite llko a horse. I am now fifty years of ago and I can't praise Tanlac too much for what It ( has done for me." Tanlac Is sold lu Dcnd at tho Owl Pharmacy and in Sisters by Geo. B. Altken. Adv. California Man Gains 18 Pounds Smith Feels Llko Xow Man Since - Taking Tiinlnt SulTeretl Thirty Years. Ono of tho strongest nnd most con vincing evidences of tho popularity ot Tnnlno throughout America is tho largo lunnbor or lottors that aro bo Ing received dally from woll known men and women, tolling ot tho ro markablo results thoy havo derived from its uso. Among tho many received in tho past tow days Is ono from John Smith, 313 Eighth Stroot, Hlclvmond, California -which is especially inter esting. Air. Smith states that ho had suffered for twenty years with his stomach, liver and klduoys, and had ronchod tho point whero ho wished each breath would bo tho last. Ho ir 45MhI : Sill w Enlist Your Dollars I'm the Fight for Freedom! BUY MORE LIBERTY BONDS The First National Bank OF BEND