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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
V iteM ntftiforttt', nam, annuo, jtjiuiuiday, January initmn' ' 1W. V LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ' '',, (From Thiirsdny'n Dnlly.V Qoorgo Ilrnzoo of Powell Ilti(to In ' ' In Iluml todny, ' . "(1, 10, Chaplin In In tlio city today from Hllyur Litko. C. W. Alton wiih In from hlii ranch on Urn Mulolliiii ytmtordiiy, Glin'rloii Aury of Itmlmond wiih ii visitor In tlio city lunt nl;lit, Mr, nail Mrs, K. 1-3, OwMoy of Hums nrrlvcd In Iluml hint night. Ralph Hiuock linn piirchfiMed tlio lluhlimoil Mloru lit Alfitlfii, It In re ported, M, II, Janofl In ii uijiiliihot, visitor In tlio city today from Mm Homo In Alfnlfn. J. Alton Thompson loft Inst night for Portland to attend, tho lrrKtttloit coiiitrivH, ',' ' , , i "'J. Y O'Connor of Hllvor Uko Ih nuomiiiiK io uuhiiuhm mutlurn in Iluml today. (Mayor J. A. JSustcs loft Inst night for Portland to ntlond tho OroKon IrrlKntlon congress, Normnn M. Mipp of Portland nr rlvod In Jlond today to look nftor tlmbor Interests In lltft miction. uMra. llognn of tlio Ilognn photo Httidlo loft lunt night for Portland to nectiro supplies for tho business lioro. T. II. Foley and It. II. (Jould worn among those leuvlug Inst night to attend tho Omgou Irrigation congress In Portland, I.. IC. Hhuphonl Ihih returned from Portland, whoro ho linn lioun for tho hint' low daa purchasing stock for hi mimic storo lioro, Jlin Iliigan linn purchnsed tho Itcd Hock mill ttlto of ICO ncras from Kltniir Morrill and will clear mid lm provo tlio land an rapidly an ponMble. Mrr. IC. 0, Tlulok of" flltfof Lnko nrrlvod In Uouil hint night. Mr. nml Mrn, William Kpront ro turnod to llond tnul night from Grand Ilnpldn, Michigan, whoro thuy npunt tho Christmas holldayit, V, 10, Htiidobnkor hi con flood to IiIh homo In Jlinid by IIIiiohm, It hi" f oared that tho case may dovolop Into Inlluonr.a, Word him luton rocolvcd lioro hy friends of tho death of thu little (laniihter or Major and Mrn, fi. 0, Johmion at tho family homo at Dork oloy, California, Pnoilnioiila wan tho cntuio of death, (From Haturday'a Dally.' V. W. Drown, formerly of llond In lioro today from IiIh homo In Astoria, Mr. mid Mrn, (ioorgo Hodman of Culver. IJi0Jit Injjftnlisjjt ll,Ilqnd, 10. Ilrown nt Hedmoild In it busi ness vlnltor In tho city today. 1). V. Good wun In from Alfalfa yenterday. L. I). IColly and J. F. Hood of Mnupln aro business vlnUoni In tho city today. h, II. Illladeaii of Silver Lnko ar rived In th a city lunt night and In romnlulug over today. Fred I.ucan mid Nelson llyborg wore nmoni: thono who motored to tlio danco at Powell lliitlo I ant night. A curd nddnwod to 0. Snow reached llond today from A. II. Conkllii, somewhere on tho western front. On It la written an expression of gratitude for it smoker's kit, (From Friday's Dally.) I). Phillips la In from The Tulles today-. Joseph Vurco of Ilrothorn In n Ilutid business vlnltor thin aftcrrioou, llyron C. Nuwton of Mllllcan In In the city today on business, p I.eland Canny of Prlnevlllo In runs acting business In tho city today, John Davit arrived In llond lant lilxht from hln homo at Fort Hock. - Jl. M. Kolnay In a business vlnltor In llond from Prlnevlllo. Hardy Allen and family hnva como In from Sisters and wilt make their homo In Iluml until spring. O. P. Nlswongor will lenvo tonight for Tho Dallon. called by tho norloun Illness of hln father. L. 1). Kelly nnd J. F. Hood of Matiplii aro bunlnons visitors In tho clt today, Mr. mid Mrs. Jenno W. Nelson hnvo lufl to Tnako their homo at Hummer I.nke, following their murrlngo at the Pilot llutto Inn by Judgo W. D. Ilnrnen. (Mrn. Nelson wns formerly Minn I.ucy II, McUce of llond. "FLU" fflj We have the remedies I to prevent and relieve I the attacks. IH Juil Remember I Magill & Erskine 1 O'KANR BUILDING,: .. H Our Prescription Dtpaitment it Complete III in Every Detail. 1 YOUR DRUGSTORE! (From Monday'n Dally.) It. II. Ilnyley In In town today from Ttimalo. A. II. Kchreder of Silver Lnko In n vlnltor In tho city today. C. D. Flnho ciimu In lant night from tlio Pino Tree Mill, and In remalnliiB over today. K. 10. Grnven of fillvor Lnko nrrlvcd III Iluml lant iiIkIiI. Mr. and Mm. Leo Peak uro vlnltorn In tho city from Culver. F, L Dayton of Tumalo wan In llond thin niornlnn nu hln wny homo from Portland whoro ho attended tho Irrigation, coiigrexn, Minn Moron Fnrrahd or Prlnevlllo. who linn been vIkIUiik at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. K. 10. Mclntyro for tlio pant fuw dnyn, lufl for her homo thin afternoon. A. Wentmnn of Qntowny wan In tho city lant night. Mr. and Mrn. II. W. Hunt aro tho parciitn of n nine pound bnliy boy, born at their homo on CoiiRrcnn ntrcot lant nlKht. Hobert II. Oould returned to Dcnd thin moruliiR from Portland, whoro ho attended tho ntnto Irrigation coiigrena. (Fr6m Wodnofldny'a Dally,) Frod N, Wnllnco of Tumnlo In In tho elty todny, ' John NelHon of flllyer Lnko In In tho city today on bunl'noHH, h, A. Hunt mid Jerry Qronkruoger of I,owe Hrlilco aro In llond todny. J. C. Cleinenn nnd , It. LowIh of JJurnii npont lant night In Hand. W, II. Long mid William ICItt rudgo are In tho city todny from Hll vor Lnko, Chnrlmi 15, Oliver nrrlvcd In llond Innt night from hln homo In Lake view and In romaliilng over todny. Halph D. Pippin of Mllllcnii In In llond today looking after btiHlnenn tnattern. W. T. Mullarkoy and J. Alton Thompnon woro' In Itcdtnoml1 lant night to necuro rflturnn from tlio 0 O .1. dlntrlct election. L. K, Hmlth of Hcdmond, formerly commlnnloner of DcnchutoH county, In In llciid today looking after html' nenn mattern. Tho N'eodlecraft club will meet Friday, January 17, with Mrn. V. C. tJlovelaud. All momborn nro ro qucntod to bo preneut. Tho Indlo'n of tho Altar noclety of tho Catholic church will meet at 2:30. o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt tho homo of Mrn, John Mahonoy on Delawnro uveuuo. Ward linn been received from Wal ter Danloln, for yenrn engaged In farming In thin flection, to tho ofrcct that ho In securing good renults on n ranch property which ho ban nur- chnned near Clayton, Now Mexico. Direct word from Minn Mario Ulodgetl of Ilcnd. now with Jlano Honpltnl No, 4G In Franco, linn boon received In tho nhapo of a belated Chrlntmun cnrd( addressed to friends In thin city. STAFF CHOSEN FOR BEND HIGH ANNUAL Pholog-nipliy Will Jlo New Depart ment In HMO Pilot Ilnnkcthnll , Team to I'lny Hoon. (From Frldny'n Dally.) Tho PHot ntnff linn been chosen for tho coming year at tlio Hand high nchool, Tho photographic depart ment In n now feature added nlnco 1017. Tho Htudontn on tho fllnff aro: IOdltor, Hllnli Hrlck; annintant editor, Kthol Vincent; annlstnnt edi tor, lOmmett McNooluy; bunlnesn manager, Leroy Coyner; annintant biinlucHn managor, William Williams; Jltcrnry editor, Darlo Hurton; noclety. edltori Font Allen; historian', Lclp' Htutnrnaii; munlc editor, Mildred Klein; athletic editor, Ed. Hrontcr lioun; pcrnonal editor, Conntanco Knickerbocker; photographic editor, Lcntcr Sanders; cartoonlnt, Dovoro Helfrlch; nlumnl editor, Carl Hoyd. Ah a renult of tho election held lant Tuesday Kdwnrd Hrostcrliuos will act as manager of tho bankot ball team for tho coming scanon. Tlio first gamo will bo played Satur day, January 18, with tho Madras high nchool nt tho I). A. A. C, Lorota Cook, a senior, entered tho high nchool this week from Wash ougal, Washington. Bcanon tickets for tho Lyceum course will bo on nnlo by tho students next week. Tho Sago literary society took In now members lant weak. Tho init iation iook pinco many nignt, ro frenhments being sored aftcrwnrds A CLEAN S WEEP of all Winter Merchandise WINTKHINO BTOCK. P. A. Hovers & Bon, Tumalo, Ore gon, aro prepared to winter stock at their nlnco nlz miles west of Tumalo. Ample running water on place. Adv.45tfc The remainder of our Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses must be cleaned up, as our buyer leaves for the East in a few days. We must make room for new stock. Our loss is your gain. You know our standard of Ladies' Wearing Apparel. You know that our prices are always the lowest for the qual ity we carry. To Clean-Up We Are Not Con sidering Former Prices. Come in and be Convinced. (From Tuosday'n Dally.) William A. Pickett of Cllno Falls wan In Hand yenterday on bunlnuns. L. C. Qulqk of Fort Hock In n bunl iiottii visitor In tho city todny. V. S. Htitihiioll or Huberts In In llond todny. J. A. Knnten, mnyor of llond, has returned from unending tho Irriga tion congress at Portland, J, Alton Thompnon and D. II. Peoplen went to Iledmond tiln nftor- noou on bunlnesn connected with tlio C. O. I. district election, T. II. Foloy roturucd this morning from Portland, whoro ho. uttonded tho meeting of tho Htato Irrigation congress. A marriage llconso was Issued from tho office of tho county clork yostorday afternoon to Annls A. Hmlth mid Mljs Miriam F. Hayes, both of llond. Word wus received todny by friends In this city of tho birth of a bnby girl to Mr. tnd Mrs. II. Q, McCoukrlo of Portland. Thoy woro formerly residents of llond. W. II. Oalbralth of Torrobonno wnn In llond yostorday attoudtifg to business matters. (Mr. Gnlbralth, with an assoclnto, recently secured throo sections of land In Lono Pino gap. Tim Ladles1 Aid socloty of tho Chrlst(nn church will moot with Mrs, Quorgo Stokoo, 1617 West Fifth stroet Wednesday afternoon. All members mid friends nro nskod to ho prcsont. w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTEIt S The Parisian LADIES' OUTFITTERS Prlngle BuMis B.bJ. Oregon All Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled January Clean-Up! Prices That for Themselves GOODS YOU NEED NOW Outing Flannel heavy ?? r gray ; "" " 1epperell Sheeting 81 inches wide OOl Calicos all 1 fir colors 1 QC Wool Blankets 11.00 - dQ qa values .., WVJ Wool Blankets $9.25 do Of values .-. tPO.OU Men's Heavy Cotton Union d- Ak Ladies'" Wool "iSiion Suits2'.79 0O 1 Q values P 1 J Ladies' Sweaters ?8.85 to $12.00 d7 7C values P U Men's Sweaters gray wool $5.00 d0 QK values vO 0 Men's Wool Sox 98c 7 q grade 4 7JQ Men's Work n Shirts i : OV C Men's Mackinaw $" QO Mittens J. 6 " C Brooms 4-sewed , ftQm Corn :......, 7 C Tablets For o School iC 1 1 1 1 Fifteen Years Ago This Week President E. E. Lytle of the Co lumbia Southern railway writes that ho trill soon bo In Bend to arrange for terminal facilities for his lino. Tho final determination of tho route for the railroad extension has not yet been made. M. C. Awbroy spent tho first half of tho week In nend, having come In from Davo Weaver's on Crooked river, where ho was staying for sev eral weeks. JANUAR.Y CLEAN-UP Means a Saving for You in Goods for NOW. Four chairs at your Borneo at the MotroDolltan. No watting. Adr. 15 to 25 DISCOUNT Buy your Winter Neeus Now nt Renl Money Saving Prices. Good-Warm-Comfortable Underwear and 'Hosiery is Cheaper than Poctor Bill?. Every Winter Garment Reduced for-quick disposal. , n-f. 9U.MiMnAii ir. yttul Lu vtrM I FIB JTCOljieS OlO TC ftjtoyjiyi 3 TROUT EGGS MUST REMAIN AT LAKE (From Wednesday's Dully.) Until trail communication can bo established -with Elk lnko, n million brook trout oggs, which hnvo boon gathorod tlioro, cannot 1)0 brought Into tho hntchory. Forest Super visor N. O, Jacobsen, accompanied by County Clerk J. H. Hanor and W. T, Androws pt the district forestry office in Portland, has just returned to Bond after vainly trying to make his way to the lake. A dozen teams have been working on tho Pilot Butto ditch this week, and moro hnvo been arranged for. Tho work has been going on satis factorily, tho frost not seriously hampering excavation. Reports that tho Corvallls &. East ern railroad Is preparing for an ad vance to Bend this year nro very persistent. They do not come from tho officials oC tho company, but from tho men who handle tho traffic and who know that something un usual Is In preparation. L. D. Weist received Sunday a trio of mammoth bronze turkeys from Yamhill county. They aro young onos, but weigh 20 pounds each. A lot of freight for tho nend Mer cantile Co. Is now on the way in from Slmnlko and ought to arrive this week, but tho wretched condition of roads north of Crooked river may delay It. A regular eastern blizzard raged in Bend for & fow hours Saturday evening, Tho snow came fast and tho gnle drove it furiously, though tho temperature was not low. Dr. Bolknap was called In to seo John Steldl Saturday, and found him to bo making satisfactory progress. !Mr. Stpldl Is now rational, his fovor is Bub8ldnK and it is expected that ho will bo ablo to lcavo his bed next weok. Mrs. Morab Andorway of Lobanon came In on Wednesday's mall stage nnd loft yesterday with hor daugh ter, Mrs. J. N, Hunter, and Cyrus J. Sweet to make proof on timber claims In Silver Lake. J. N. Hunter drovo them up and Is a witness for thorn. '"Best Investment I Have Ever Made' Contractor Wouldn't Take Five Hun dred Dollars for Good Tunlac Did Him. I JUBt -want to say right now that I wouldn't take flvo hundred dollars for tho good that first bottle of Tan lac did me, for I feol like it has given me a now lease on life," said C. E. Nelson, a contracting carpenter living at 7728 63rd Ave., Southeast. Portland, Ore., recently. "Following a serious accident four months ngo." ho continued, "which laid mo up for eight or nlno weeks, I lost ray appotlto. nnd mv atomnrh got all out of order. What Httlo I did manage to cat would sour and form gas, which would cramp nnd pain mo until I could hardly itnnd it. Then my kldnoys wont back on me, and my back hurt so bad I couldn't find a comfortable position. Thoy said I had rheumatism or 'lum bago,' then my right leg, below tho knee, got to hurting mo, and at times' I couldn't stand on ray feet or get up when down. I was constipated all tho tlmo and suffered a great deal with headache. Nobody knows how I really did suffer, because I Just can't dcscrlbo It, and as noth ing seemed to do mo any good I had becomo discouraged about ray con dition. "I finally sent down and got a bottle of Tanlac. as I had read bo much about It, and It was about tho best Investment I over liade. Mv appetlto came bounding back after ray nrst low doses, and by the time my second bottlo was gone, ray stomach troublo was almost gone, too. I am now eating any and every thing I want and It don't hurt mo tho least bit, and my kidneys and back arc greatly Improved. At tho tlmo I started on Tanlac I had to uso crutches in order to get about, but I don't need thom now at all. and have thrown them aside. I have sained several nounds in weleht. ami can jusi leei myseu getting stronger every day. I havo gone back to. work already, and I never loso an opportunity to speak a good word for Tanlac." Tanlac la sold In Bond by Owl Drug Co., in Sisters by Geo. P. Aitkon, and in Bend by Horton Drue Co.Adv. WORTH $30.00 A UOTTIiR. Wm. Barnes, San Autonlo, Toxas, writes:. "Poloy'B Honey and Tar has been worth $50.00 a. bottlo to mo. I had 'the flu,' followed by pneumonia, which loft mo weak, with a persistent cough. Tho cough hung on. Some ono advised Foley's Honey and Tar. I hnyo completely recovered and do not coueh at all." Sold everywhere. -Adv. POUND NOTICK. Notice is horoby given that tho City ot Bend has taken up the fol lowing described llvo stock, to-wit: Ono horse, color blue or steel gray, has pair hobbles around neck, brands undecipherable The cost of rodeom lng Bald live stock will bo J1.00 per day In addition to actual expense ot Keeping, togotiior witn cost of ad vertising. In caBO of ful litre- to re doom on -part of owner, said live stock will be Bold as provided by the chartor of tho City of Bend on tht 24th day or January at 3 p. m. at city pound. -7p L. A. W. NIXON. Ex-Offlclo Pouudmastor. NOTICE. There wil be a special meeting of tho stockholders In the Arnold irrigation company at 1 o'clock u Saturday, January 25, is1 'the county court room inpwxj fertke purpose ofv changing th,B by-dawa .previa A 'ew date 'for the ansiuft Waiiu arid" to discuss the formation at an Irrigation district, 4C-7q .