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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
IIKNI) UUMiKTl.V, llKNI), OUKflON, TIIUltfWAY, JANUARY 0, 1010 ;ji;"' MAnSUEIlITB OLAH16 in Uncle Tomtf Cabuu, Sunday Monday j.m. iu-i )o You Remember now twenty yoiim hko BEFORE the automobiles ciiniu, Oil tllU U'll'pllOIIOH, OH tho "Muvk'ii," YOU TWO hitched lip Ih ii muni AND drovo to tliu Op'ry llouwi, AND with Ihrlllml FHOM tho rood of your littlr to your toon, WHEN EU,A crossed tin) Ico AND HI.MON LEURKH and tho bloodhounds PURSUED Imr. IK YOU foil In lovo vllh that beautiful DREAM CHILD, Mttlo Evil, AND your wholo hoiiI crli'il out AH tliu whip cut ucronH Undo Toiii'h buck; '' . . YOU InuKlx'il uprottrloUHly nt Topny und IK tlicHii memories recall DAYH you'd llko to bring buck again TAKE our mlvlco itntl bud WONI'Kltia'L Marguerite Clark 7n her very latent clunl rolo , little eva '! TOPHY (tho color of u lump of roal) "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Harriet iieechkii btowk'h immortal htory Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY 1MCTOGHAPII and TRAVELOGUE I t. .. M jJ '" J -' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally ) Frank McCaffury of Powell Ilulto wan a Blind visitor yesterday. T. 0, Dllibln Ih In Ilend today from hlit honiu at Itllny. Mm. Margaret Lliifleld of Turn' boimo miih In the- city yimiorday. Charles Avury In a business vlnllor In tho qlty today from IiIk Ikiiiiu In Iti'dmond. Will Wurzunllur of I'ortlaml wan In Ilitnd ycnttinltiy lookliiK after propurty InterimtH In HiIn vicinity. J. C. Clotnlim. W. T. Lost or, (' Douogau and A. W. (lowan of MuriiH arrived In Ilend lanl nli;lit. It. N. lluchwnltcr of Paisley Im YOUR DRUG STORE we have a full assortment of school supplies at right prices. Just Renumber Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Our l'lrtcii4ion Department u Complete in lively Dcltil. YOUR DRUGSTORE transacting IiumIiioss In tho city to day. (1. Springer, formerly Judgo of Crook county, arrived In Bond lant iiIkIH from hln homii In Portland. Mr. HprltiKor Iiiim regained possession of bin stock ranch near Culver and Intondit to resume opuratloni on an uxtuiiHlvo iical o, Thu Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet will) Miss Spnuld Iiik at tho Altamont Thuniduy after noon. Mm. Frank Prlnco will leavo to night for Minneapolis, en route to Now York, where she will meet her husband, Captain Trlnco, who Ih re turn I m; from Fraucu. I.leut. II. A. Htover has been Riven hlit discharge from the army, accord ing to a letter received thin mornliiK by II. J, Overturf from Camp Htauloy, Texan, I.leut. Htover wan formerly u member of the office iorce at the First National bank here. (From Tuendfty'M Dally.) K. A. Emory or Hllver Luko is a business visitor In the city. Jeff Kelly of I'rluevlllu spent last night In Ilend. I), 1, MIckelH Ih In the city from IiIh home at Fort Hock. Lewis Knight Ih a business visitor In tlin city from Prlnovlllo. X, If. Klllolt of Turrcbonno Ih In Ilend toduy on biiHlncnn. Frank K. Dayton Ih In Ilend to day from hln home at Tumalo. C. W, Footer Im In tho city on busi ness from IiIh home at I'rlnuvlllu. W H Itlluy of I.a IMau arrived In Ilend last night mid Ih slopping over today J, L. Freeman and II. V. Aldrlch of Hllver Lake are spending tho day In llond on business Mm. M. H. Biggs, .Mm. W. I. Dish iii an and Minn Dolly IIodKen of I'rlnu vlllu are In the city today. Lieutenant Paul II. Croutcr of Union Ih In Ilend looking up farm condition In thin ncctlon with a view to locating. Minn Hello PattorHon, who hnn been employed at the Penny ntorc, loft yesterday for Juneau, Alanka, whero nho will take a position with a well known millinery firm. Dr. H. 8. Hlloy of Nashville, Ten nessee, after serving an a lieutenant In thu medical corpn, U. H. army, has arrived In Head and Intends to locate here. Ho In a tton-ln-luw of C. C. Morgan, Sergeant Norman A. Cobb, who ImH been intending tho machine gun tmlulng camp nt Fort Hancock, (Jcorgla, hen returned to Ilend and will make bin residence with IiIh parentu, Mr. and Mm. L. L. Cobb, at 1C1 Deluwaru avenue. (From Monday's Dally.) Hoy Skeen of Hcdmond wus a Ilend vlnltor Hint night. Dalmar Heeder of Sliver I.ako In In the city on buslnenn. Upright Pianos Aldrich, Fumed Oak $365 Slwninger, Mahogany $475 C. Kurlzman& Co. Walnut $475 Andrew Koehler, Walnut Estey, Mahogany $375 $450 SEE THEM JlT THE THOMPSON MUSIC Co. The Peoples Store Inventory Sale ALL ODDS AND ENDS AND LEFT-OVER WINTER GARMENTS REDUCED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS ON SALE SPECIAL AT $22.50 TO $37.50 lloautlfully Tullored Suits of Korgoa, Poplins nnd llroadclotha WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS ON SALE SPECIAL $13.50 TO $27.50 Smart Tailored Coatu of Pltuh, Velvet, Voluura nnd Other Wool Matorlals. CHILDREN'S COATS ON SALE SPECIAL 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT flood Warm CoiUh for All Arch. " Yearn to 14 Yearn. WOMEN'S AND MISSES DRESSES ON SALE SPECIAL $13.50 TO $32.50 iMany Pretty Htylea of SorgeH, Joraoys, Hllkn and QoorBottoa. WOMEN'S AND MISSES SWEATERS, SALE SPECIAL, $2.95 TO $12.50 .Pull-Ovor and Coat StyleH of All Wool, 811k, nnd Flbro, WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR ON SALE SPECIAL $1.29 TO $2.68 Long or Short SIoovoh, of Floocod Cotton, Wool, and Silk nnd Wool. WOOL CAPS AND SCARFS ON SALE SPECIAL FROM 29c TO $1.98 Extraordinary OfforliiBa Junt Ono or Two of Knch Stylo. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY,, SALE SPECIAL, 15c, 29c, 39c (Discontinued Numboru and Odd Lota at TrowondouB Snvlniss. January White CI earance and Sale! EMBROIDERIES and LACES Our hIiowIw? in tho largcet and for quality our prices are tho lowest. Embroideries, priced from J)Jcto$1.50 pr. yd. Luce, priced from lie to i)5c per ynrd WHITE GOODS New Vollen, Lawnn, Plouen, Llnweaven, I'ojillns nnd Nov- tltlci, at 20e. 25cf Hoe, Ji5c nnd up to $1.25 per yurd. SPREADS IlouNewlvon and rooming house ownem attention I Slight lmj)erfectlon In then Spread i enable us to hell them at 1-3 LESS than thu real worth. Extraordinary Values $2.15, $2.:J5, $2.50 $2.05, $2.05 TABLE DAMASK Cotton Damask, 2Mn. w Ide, Special at 55c yard other at 8Hc, $1.15 All Linen Damnsk nt less than wholesale $2.25 and $2.75 yard. Presenting Important Savings on Quality Merchandise. Since normal production will not be resumed for many months Die.se Special Prices should be welcomed by every thrifty home maker, and this sale offers an op portunity to buy at lowered prices. many prices below today's wholsale quotations. The Date-January 8 to 18th 'READY-TO-WEAR Our diatom Ih to rarry over no garment from senion to hcoaot). We offer our Entire Stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses nt 20 OFF Make your nclrction now bo- fore our aMortmccls arc """ broken. 32c NAINSOOK LONG CLOTH CAMBRIC M USLIN or this Ci ie, yd. LvV for sa 20-in. White Outing Flannel, regular price HOc, this sale 25c .'30-in. White Eiderdown, regular price JiOc, this sale, yard 31c ll5n Colored Outinor Flnnnel. vd 29c 08c x4 Pepperell Sheeting, ynrd. 59c BllllgaloW $1.40 72x00 Seamless Sheets, good House AdFOIIS (lualit' 51.29, AT LESS tiiaJTCost $1.85 72x00 Fine Quality Seamless! of material alone Muslin Underwear 2 Big Specials Envelopo Chcrnlso, tl.lfi and Sl.'Xt valucx, for thin nolo '89c Muslin Pettlroati, $1.60, $1.75 and $1.05 value, for $1.39 Sheets $1.63 $1.05 51x00 Fine Quality Seamless (Sheets $1.72 1 05c 42x80 flleavy Pillow Case 29c l)On DnmnoK Pistil Kl nnUni In select from, per yard 33c JJ5c Percales, 80x80 count, 00 inches wide, yard 31c 40c Ginghams 33c York Ginghams 29c Priced al 95c, $1.15, $1.25 Hosiery Specials Children's 1-1 Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, 25c value, ic Limit 0 pairs to customer I3C "Women's Black Cotton IIoso 25c values, limit 0 pain is' to customer c 75c Ladles' Fibro Silk Hose, in white and gray only. Specially Priced, 59c Mannheimer Brothers Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rawson of Hcdmond are In Rend today. L. C Quick of Ft. Rock is trans acting business in Ilend today. Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo and llttlo son havo returned to Ilend from a visit to Seattle. E. V. Lutz nnd family are Bpondlnj; tho day In llond from tholr homo at Sllror Lake. Mrs. J. K. Knox of Post arrived In tho city last night and is stopping over today. Fred Shlnta,ffor of East Lako arrived In Bend this morning. Ho intends to spend most of tho winter hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouy McReynolds of this city are receiving congratula tions over tho arrival of a baby boy at their homo yesterday. Mrs. C 11.. Snow has Just received J 1000 insuranco from tho llrooks Scnnlon Lumber Co., made payablo by tho death of Mr. Snow recently. A. K. Richardson, Leon M Brown H. B. Wetter, William Farro, Miss llolou Ik Purlngton and Mrs Frank Trlskn of Burns wero visitors In tho city last night. Frank motored to Bend last night to attend the movies. of (From Friday's Dally.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lens Prlnovllle nro In the city. J. O. Huffman of La Pino is a visitor in tho city today. Jay Hnguo of Culver spout last night in Bond. J. M. Couch of Tumalo wns in tho city yesterday, L. K. Shepherd left last night for Portland to purchuso stock for his music store, Judgo Boegll is In from his ranch at tho Cove and Is visiting at tho homo of W. P. Myers. Miss Holon O'Noll of Portland is n houso guest of Mrs. N. W. Boles of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shonqulst vis Rod in Bond InBt night from their ranch on tho La Pino road, Fred N. Wallaco nnd J. M. drlffln of Tumalo wore In Bond yesterday aftornoon on huslness. "W. A, Lawson was tt business vis itor in tho city yesterday afternoon from his homo in Rodmond. turned to Bond, havlag rccolved his turned to Bond, hatng received his dtschargo from tho navy. County Commissioners O, II. Mil lor and Soth Stookoy aro in Bond today for tho Bosslon of tho county court. Mr, and Mrs. Jarod Mooro and Mr. and Mrs, F. A, nice and their boq (From Saturday's Dally.) W. A. Goodman and Alex. Hanley of Burns arrived in Bend last night. Guy W. Ingram and J. C. Dodson of I.akevlew are in tho city. Mrs. G. H. Caldwell of La Pino is spondlng the day In Bend. Fred W. Wilson of Tumalo was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. W. C. HQllinshcad of La Pino was in Bond yesterday. P. II. Coffey of Brothers was trans acting business In Bend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Barry of'Lako viow are visiting In Rend. J. F. Morlcy, deputy sheriff from Klamath county, is In Bend today on official business. J. J. Ellinger of Terrebonne Is In the city today attending to business matters. William V. Rogers vras a visitor in tho city yesterday from his homo in Deschutes. Miss Ruth Caldwell was called to Portland last night by tho illness of hor father, S. C. Caldwell. Carl Johnson has moved his tailor' ing establishment Into tho block north of his former location on Walt street. Robert Innls of tho U. S. navy has arrived at Newport News, according to a telegram just received by his parents hero. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll ar rived In Bond last night from Camp Grant, whero Mr. Carroll has been in service In tho army. Ho enlisted from hero in the summer of 1917. Dresses! Dresses! Dresses! Sample Line Just Arrived That will be sold for less than it cost to make them, We sell as we buy. Also a sample line of Smart New Waists of Georgette and Crepe de Chine. These goods must be sold before our buyer goes east. Come now tod make your choice, at they will ooi It !oog I the pneet we have lhem milked to icll (or. A hays at Your Service The Parisian LADIES' OUTFITTERS Pn'mflc Building Bead, Oretfos All Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Fllltd laaasafiWHMttuiK s