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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
MUNI) IIUMjm.V, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 10IH PAOB B i Victor Records Just Arrived Cohen Cots Married Cohon on His Honoymoon Carolina, I'm Coming Back to You Everything is Peaches and Cream Down in Georgia Smiles Hindustan Fox Trot On the Level You'ro a Devil Rosary by Schumann Hcink Horton Drug Co. iiir.itfcXAixsroiu: LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Prom Wmlnomloy'n Daily.) W. K. McCoriimck of Portland Is Intro on business. A. K. Richardson of Burns In In tho city on business, W. 0. Espoy of Portland In In tin) city on n business visit. C. A. Median of Portland In trans acting business In tliii city. Prank Purclvnl or Mllllcan wan In tin city yesterday on business. Jurttd Mooro of Redmond was in ttin city yesterday on business. Mrn. l.nura Caldwell of Portland In In Hid city for a short visit. Mr. and Mm. Main Kinultz of IluniH am hero for a brief visit with frlundH. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Boimloy nnt In tlm city for n brief vlnlt with friends. Mm. Kdltti I.. Parknr and children nro In tho city vlnltliiK with friends. Mr. mid Mm. O. A. Peterson of Ocuun Park nro In tho city for a Hhort vlnlt. J, M, PInIi of Tuinaln wns In tho city lam night and tliV-i mornliiK trilllHIlCtltlK llUHltlDMH. Uoni) C. HondurHon and Nellie I) Kltz of Nurrows, Oregon, nro In the city, registered at tho Ilotol Cozy Prank Wlnur of Prlnevlllo arrived In tho city yesterday and will remain horn for n couplo of dayM transact I ni: hunlnonH, Ross Ilyan, a nuphuvv of Mr. and Mrn, John Ilyan, arrived Jiomo yes terday morning and will remain hurt) until school opens, whon ho will ro Hiimo hln Htudlu6, Mliw DalHy E, Stewart, formorly of Ilonil, Ih now employed at tho Federal building In Seattle, according to ad vIcoh received huru by frlundH. Miss Stewart accepted a poaltlon undur thu civil service roininlHHlon and wiih Unit assigned to duty at thu navy yard at Uroinurton, latur being Iraim furrud to hur pruHuut position. Dr. Turnor, oyo specialist of Port laud, will liu In Bond again .Sunday and Monday, Nov. 2t-2fi. Headaches rollovud, crouH oyuH straightened. Satisfaction gunruntood. Commit hi in. Adv. (Prom Tuosdny'8 Dally.) V. E. Dayton of Tutnulo wuh In tho city ycHtorday. It. A. Ward of Redmond wuh In tho city on IiuhIuohh today. Clydo McKay niadu a IiuhIuohh trip to Redmond yoHtorday uftornoou. MrH. 0. P. Huckor of Tumnlo wuh visiting with frlundH In tho city you turduy. C. II. Mlllor of lludinond wuh In tho city thU morning nttondlng a mooting of thu county court. Prod Wallaco of Tumnlo, who woh critically 111 with inlluunza, In ro portud to lio much Improved. Dr. 10. 10. dray, who Iiiih boon 111 with Inlluouzu, Iiiih rocovurud suffi ciently to ho out on tho Htrootu. MrH. Mary Funko of Tacoma, Washington, arrived In tho city lunt night for a sovoral days' visit with hur son, Harry Funko,' prosdmun nt Tho Dullotln offlcoj RECORDS are not the he.st? We all know that the Columbia and Vietrola Hccords have the HKST artists in the world. These artists perform for thein only. Why is it Ihcn thai people buying machines thai piny all makes of records buy Columbia and Victor Hccords because they are the WORLD'S REST. We carry some of the most standard "All Phonographs in One Machine." Call and compare for yourself. Llf CUTCDl-Iiror" 120 Minnesota avenue IV. OrllliJr JTUIliIVJL9 Hphlor Hldg-., "end, Oregon. (Prom Moiulay'ii Dally.) E. JO. Vnrco of JlrothorH wan In Ilond Haturday. Win, Kulckurbockur of Glut wan In Ilond Haturday. P, II, JohiiHon of Mllllcan won In Ilond Haturday. Rupert Scogglns was In town Sat urday from Plulnvlow. Prank Antiunion of Portland la horo transacting business. N. W. Ooodrlch of Ilutto, OruKon, Ih In thu city on business. Win. Jnrrutl of MadriiH npuul Hat urday In lloud on business. Mm. It. K. Ilrookn haw roturnud from an extended eastern trip. Minn Itowunn Campbell was In town from Itudmond Htinday uvunlnK. Mr. and MrH, Prank 10, Dayton of Tumnlo woro shopping In Ilond Hat urday. I). V. (Jood of Alfalfa wiih In tho city 'Htinday on n pleasure and busi ness vlnlt combluud. Ooorgo Vanduvuit, who Iiiih boon III of Infillturn in Portland, Ih ro ported bottur iiKaln. Mrn. Holon Ersklnu iipunt thu wook-uiid In Itudmoud an thu guest of Mrn. Donton O. Iltirdlck. Prod Mlunloy returned to Do MchutuH Haturday ovonlni: aftor spending thu day in lloud. V. V. Ilarpman, supervisor of thu Ochoco national forest, with head quarters In Prlnuvlllo, wuh In tho city today. Mr. and .Mm. Harry Mlttloholz of Promnut hnvu moved to thin city and will mako llmlr homo huru during thu wlntur. Miss Mlunlo ThompHon ruturni'd from Portland IiihI night, whom Hhu Iiiih huuu intending bur sister, who Iiiih been III. Aftur uu aliNcuco of novurni montliH W4 WE ARE READY! FOR THE HOLIDAY SHOPPER Our stock has been put in the best of shape all spread out and marked in plain figures for your convenience to make your shopping easier. Here you will find TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN GIFTS FOR MEN GIFTS FOR WOMEN GIFTS FOR BOYS GIFTS FOR GIRLS COME TO US and your Gift Problem will be solved Quickly Easily Economically YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT THE RIGHT PRICES AT WARNERS M. J. Kolly Iiiih roturnud to thin city from Milton, Oru., whore bin fathur dlod rucuutly. Mm. Kdna Polndoxtor, after spond I UK n fow dnyH vlltln old frlondn In Ilond, returned to Portland, whuro hIio linn uccuptud a poaltlon with thu Owl Pharmacy. i.Mrs, L, M, Itlchardson loft IohI night for Donvor, Colo,, whuro nhu will npond novurul monthn visiting with rolatlvuH until tho return of bur huHband, who Is with tho A. E. P. In Franco. (Prom Friday's Dally.) 10. O. Bccord of Portland Ih hero on a business vlnlt, Tom Halo of Antolopu Ih transact In IiuhIuohh In tho city. Prod WllllnniH of Hums Ih In tho city transacting business. W. C. WllllaniH of Portland Is horo for a brlof IiuhIuohh vlnlt. Nod J. Angltintl of Powell Ilutto Ih In thu city on business. iMm. Itnlph Polndextur ban re turned from an extended visit In Portland. Joseph 10. Klrby of Washington, D. C, Ih In thu city, restored ut thu Pilot Ilutto Inn. 11. II. Du Armond, who ban been In Portlund for suvurul days, Ih ex pected to return this evening. (Prom Thursday's Dully.) Hob Duncan of Hood Itlvur Is hero on business. I). Newman of Anchorngo, Alanka, Ih In Mend on business. C. L. Jones of Portland Is In tho city transacting IiuhIuohh. M. II. MathowM of Thu Dalles is in the city transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith of Fleet wood nro In tho city on business. Clarence Elder of Crescent Is In RNERC BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER. P for Grufonolas, Viclrolns mid several other miikcs of imtuhincs. Why spend money ior Hccords that thu city on a brief business visit. Prank MoCaffory of Itcdmond.was In tho city yestorday on business. Fred Nelson of St. Maries, Idaho, Is transacting business in tho city. D, Z, Iloblnett of Silver Lako is horo looking after business affairs. W. K. Mlllor of La Pino was In tho city yesterday transacting busi ness, J. T. Hardy of tho O. T. Ry. is in tho city for a several days' busi ness visit. W. II. ItHsy of I.a Pino was In thu city yesterduy and today trans acting business. John Coleman, a prominent stock man of Lake county, is In the city transacting business, W. W. Solomon of Spokane, Wash ington Ih In thu city for thu purpose of transacting business. Sheriff 8. 10. Itobcrts, who was re ported rjulto 111 yesturday, was much Improved this morning, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Foley of Pom oroy, Washington, nro In tho city for it short visit with friends. W. II. Suther of St. Maries, Idaho, is in thu city for thu purpose of look ing nftcr business interests. J. A. Llghthlll Ih hero from his homo at Seattle on a business trip. Ho Is registered at tho Wright hotel. A. Helm and M. J. Ilonncy of Mitchell, Oregon, arrived in tho city last night and will remain hero for sovcral days attending to business affairs. News in Brief. (From Thursday's Dally.) .. J'OSTAI, SAVINGS INCItlOAHKI). Tho amount which may bo credited to a postal savings account has been Increased from 11000 to 12C00, ac- cording to nn announcomout rocoived by thu poslafuco department horo. OKC'l'TT I'TMOUAIj VHHTIOUDAV. Funorol services over tho romalns of W. W. Orcutt woro hold undor tho direction of tho Mooso lodge nt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. HAMOIl TO TAKK VACATION. Tho heavy grist of business at tho local war board ofilco has decreased to a great extent slnca tho signing of tho nrmlstlco and tho Hubsequont orders of tho war department with drawing draft calls. As a result of this J. H. Honor, secretary, Is plan ning a vacation of sovoral dayn within the next two weeks. HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS LETTER HAMPTON BUTTE, Nov. 18. Dr. Norrfs of Bend wob called to Stauf for last week. During bis stay here a number of pcopto woro vaccinated for Influonzn. Mrs. Heaten of Seattle en mo to day to. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cowen, of Lost Creek, Emll and John Carroz returned from Portland last -wcok. They have Just recovered from an attack of tho flu. Mrs. J. D, Perry of Glass Butto, who -was quite sick, Is reported much Improved. Miss Mary Stauffer ot Stauffer -was a passenger on tho mall stage Friday on her way to Bend to be with her brother Kay, who is sick at that place. II. E. Vincent, assistant forest supervisor; F. V. Horton, grazing ex aminer; Harold Smith, ranger, and Mr, Morton's father registered at Brookings' hotel last Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Geo. HucttI and three children of Buck Creek took tho stage for Bend last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Buoy aud children of Burns autoed through here last Friday, en route to Portland. Julius Balslzer of Portland came to bis ranch last week to do borip seeding. He will return to Portland for the winter and return with his family noxt spring. Vic Schroder has gono to Cali fornia to look for a now location. Mr. Hunter of Butto passed through horo Sunday on bis way to Ilond. Mr. Johnson of Buck Creek came over Tuesday to get soma freight which Wray's stage brought as tar as here. Miss Mlnnlo Raddatz, Mrs. V. Schreder and daughter Agnes and Misses Carrie and iMaud Brown took supper at tho iMecks home Sunday. POWELL BU1TE MAN IS DEAD POWELL BUTTE. Nov. 20. Powell Butto community Is saddened by tho death of ono ot its most popular young men. Dewey Moore, sou of Mr and Mrs. Robert Moore, former residents of Powell Butte sec tion, passed away Saturday, Novem ber 1C, at tho homo of his employer, Arthur Wurzwcilor. Dowoy was strlckon with Influenza and soon de veloped pneumonln. All that three doctors and the faithful, tender nurs ing ot a loving mother was dono for him, but to no nvnll. His remains were burled Sunday in Redmond cometory. Tho sympathy of their friends, who are legion, goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Mooro. Tho Shultz wood saw man noti fied tho pcoplo that ho would begin operations In this section, so there is n general hustling to the desert after wood. Joe Shearer has a small crew working on tho ditch cleaning out sand, strengthening the bank, etc. Will Arnold was taken with In fluenza In Prlnevlllo last week and Mrs. Arnold immediately wont In to nurso him. She was soon stricken with tho same dlsoaso and they are both qulto 111 at this time. Mrs. Arnold's father, Murion Tompletm, en mo out to stay on tho ranch with the boys until their parents recover Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller nro recovering from Influonzn, No now cases have developed as yet that wo havo hoard. Dr. H. P. Belknap was called to Powell Butto to attend tho sick at tho Wurzweller homo Friday. Oeo. Truosdalu and family were woro Prlnevlllo visitors Thursday Inst. C. M. Charlton was called to tho county sent to help make tho official count ot ballots last week. A hard wind and rain and hall storm visited this section Friday of last wook Tho following morning tho citizens ot Powell Butto awoko to find tho buttes covered with snow, Ernlo luglehnrt from tho O ro wdier mill was a dinner guest at tho E. A. Bussett homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Buyuo ot Deschutes wero guostB ot their old neighbor friends, the E. A. Bussetts, tho first ot tho weok. Mrs. John McDanlol has boon quite sorlously ill of pneumonia, but Is slightly improved nt present writing. Tho children ot tho family all had tho flu. Wallaco Smith expects to haul his wheat to Prlnovllle, commencing this wook, Mrs. B. Mausenu nnd daughter Cocolia aro planning a visit to Ta coma friends soon to remain ovor tho holidays. Miss Josophluo Mausenu will outer Good Snmarltnu hospital, Tacoma, soon for training. John Tuck Is carrying tho mall whllo Renves Willcoxon is ill with tho flu. A Inrgo numbor of peoplo from horo attended tho tunorul ot Dowey Mooro In Rodmond Sunday. Among thonf wo mention tho names of tho Pauls, Drlscolts, Wilsons, Gibsons, Truesdalcs, .Muusonus, with others. Carl Flshor will soon complete a nlco now bungalow on his land re cently purchased from Max Strlch ner. Something to sell? AdvertUe In The Bulletin's classified column."" YOUR DRUG STORE Fumigate NOW IS THE TIME! Ana clean oat all trace or he Spaniih Intluenxa. We nave a lartfe line of ALL KINDS OF Fumigators it Eary P ry l'nee. Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Our Pf CJCtif-lion Department u Complete in Ereiy Deliil. YOUR DRUGSTORE F. SAVIN VICTIM OF INFLUENZA (From Thursday's Dally.) Fred Savin, 40 years of age, living In Hastings addition, died at 0 o'clock last night from pneumonia following Influenza. Tho deccsased had been employed for a short whllo by tho Bend Water, Light & Power company, and has been a resi dent of this city for several years. Ho leaves a wifo and two children. Announcement of tho funeral serv ices has not yot been made. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court ol the Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter of the Estate ot John Ohmnr, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned. Enoch Lund, was on the 18th day of November, 1913. duly appointed the administrator of tho estate of John Ohmar, deceased, ly Honorable W. D. Barnes, county Judge. All persons having claims against sold estate aro hereby notified to present tho same at tho office of H. II. Do Armond at Bend, Oregon, at torney for administrator, within six months from the dato of tho first publication hereof, all claims to bo verified in the manner provided by law. ENOCH LUND. Administrator. II. II. Do ARMOND, 38-42c Attorney for Administrator. POUND NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho City of Bend has taken up tho fol lowing described live stock, to-wit: Ono bay maro about 9 years old, wolght about S00 or 900 lbs., brand ed F or P bar underneath, right shoulder; ono mouse colored maro about 9 years old, weight about 8S0 lbs., brands, If any. undecipherable; also ono dark buckskin horse, weight about 1000 lbs., 7 yeurs old. bad wlro cut below left shoulder, brands, if any undecipherable. The cost of re deeming said live stock will bo ? 1.00 per day In addition to actual expense of keeping und cost of advertising. In caso ot failure to redeem on part of owner, said livestock will bo sold as provided by tho charter of the Clty of Bend on tho 30th day of November at 3;00 p. m. at City Pound. L. A. W. NIXON, Chief of Police anil ex-Offldo Poundmastor, 292-w37-8 Look foi this Sign on Youi Jewcliy Slore uinnmnnmr It will pay you to patronize your local Hall mark jeweler becaue Hall mark merchandisewhether it be a watch, a vanity caje, a brooch or Sheffield plate is guaranteed to give entire satisf.ction and i$ told at exactly the tame price in the 700 Hallmark Stores in the United States. LARSON & CO. Watchmakers ind Jtwcftri The Hallmark Store of Bend r At the Sian of the Big Slwt Clock ' I