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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
liji&hjivMMiitoMA bhvrtos, ' rHinm)A,Yr janiahy m, mm rAOR T, Deschutes Gold Practice THRIFT by buying products manufac tured in a thriving town "by a thriving HOME industry. CREAMERY BUTTER "The Only Butter Made in Bend." For sale at all stores and markets. Central Oregon Farmers' Creamery f ft I I HI i 1 IIINI i We expectjllto nave our new butter on the, market within 1 0 days llllll iMMiMMOTHMMMMMHMMMHMMMMiRMMMMMiM Watch for thd name III M ! I I II l 4 $ u r j" KODAKS ! Bring in your Kodak and let us show you how to make Good Pictures. CENTRAL PHOTO CO. ;bend.oregon 'in at i at 5 they're ddne." LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ,0,,,,' 'i"". w . i Oron C. Ward of Prlnovlllu In (Krom Wednesday's Pally.) H. H. Nelson of Hoilmoiul camo ovur to I lu ml lHt night. J, L. Owen of Ilumpton Is In tuo spending (liu ilny In Howl. W. L. Hntiln of Ui Pino Ih trans acting husltioss In Ihiml today. the; i WRIGHT CAFE Open LnderiNgy)? Management We Solicit Your Patronage With Courtesy 'O DOUGLAS & DAY PROI!RICTORS ., THE wri;ght HOTEL . Quiet, Efficient., Courteom Service1 The REAL "HOME Hold tt W. A. SHELBY PROPRIETOR w ARNER UP.N IV8 "KCONOM Y CENTKIt S Sewing Week-Special Prices on Cotton Piece Goods The thrifty housewife will come here for her Spring Sewing Materials. We save you money. ' Look over this list. x Vmoskeag, Utility and Bates Gingham, now, yard 27c Kendall Ginghams, now, yard 19c Percales, yard wide,' good ones, yard 27c Percales, 27 inches wide, yard 19c Calicoes, American standards, yard 15c Pepperell Sheeting? 81 inches wide 55c Bleached Muslin, a yard 15c Lonsdale Nainsook, a yard 3oc Berkley Cambric, a yard 29c Galatea, best grade, yard 39c Frolic Cloth, good for the little ones 33c Coats' Thread, all colors and numbers, 6 for 25c Needles, gold eyes, good ones, paper 10c Thimbles, alj sizes 5c , Machine Needles, all makes, 2 for 5c Come here for Trimmings, Laces, Embroid ories, Braids, Fringes, Buttons, Tapes, Bind ings, etc. If it's in the Notion Line, you will find it here. .Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Bculley of Prlnovlllu woro vlnltorw In Hend last night. Jerry O'Connoll Is spending -tho dny In Hend from hid homo at Al fulfil today. Mm. L. C. Marlon and Mr. and Mm. J a rod Mooro of Itcdtnond woro In Hend today. Antonio Zamprolll and Ida Millar Iiik wore mn rr led yesterday by Jus tlco of tho I'oaco J. A. Hastes. Thoy will tnako their home In Htfnd. J. V. Illanchard, ex-county com missioner of Crook county, was In Ilond yesterday on business. Mr. Hlnnchard lias Just returned to Con-, trn Oregon after receiving his dls chargo from tho U. 8. army. Word haii been received that Leo O, Weston, af Duttory F. 34Gth Hold artillery, has returned from Franco and will soon bo mustered out at Camp LewJ. Ho. Intends to return to Dcnd at once. Tho ladlf-s of tho baptist church will meet with Mrs. T. H. Foley on Thursday nftornoon at 2 o'clock to work on Dolglan layette. F. K. Dayton of Tiimalo Is In Itcnd today on business. J. (I. Wilson arrived In Hend yes terday from his homo at Sisters. C. W. Hamilton, who has been visiting bis son, It. B. Hamilton, In Dcnd for tho pant fnw weokn, loft Inst night to return to bis homo In Dust 1'alestlno, Ohio. Ifo Kiioun Whereof Ho Kocuks. J. F. Harper, 41C Navarro St., San Antonio, Tex., writes: "I consider Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely tho best cough remedy on the market. I know whereof I speak, having tried It In my own family. Your remedy acts quickly and relief Is permanent." flood for colds, coughs, croup. Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. (From Monday's Dally.) Dr. J, P. Hosch of Hedmond la In Dcnd today. A. M. Prlnglo Is expected to re turn In a fow dn) from Portland. J. Cr Warner and F. J. Wnrnor of Slstcrn are In Dend today on business. I. I'. Pnrbcrry of Sisters was In Dcnd yesterday. Miss Mary Melster vltiltcd her mother in Hedmond over tho week end. F. A Btudobakcr and son Ilobcrt returned this morning from a week's visit In Portland. J: L. McCuIlcy was in Dcndovcr tho week end from his homo at Sum mer Lake. p Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vandevert aro In from tho ranch today visiting thqltj son. Dr. J. C. Vanderert. Mj and Mrs. William Ilobbs of Hedmond woro vJslldr In Dend1 last night. N. O, Jacobson, supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest will leave tonight for Portland to confer with tho district forester. FOOD SAVING STILL NEEDED (Continued from Pago Ono.) Pronporlly combined with thrift will work wonders for any people. Tho solid merit of our govern ment's thrift stamp and war Having offer, pliis Its patriotic- appeal, Is proving a most effective stimulus to tho growing thrift habit throughout tho nation. Tho Old adgQ 'waste not, want not," Is a sound one, too long Ignored In tho average Ameri can family. Tho Individual book of thrift stamps for each child In the household, will go a long way to wards eliminating thrlttlcssncSB In tho coming generation, a goodly strldo In tho national development n,nd towards tho truo American Ideals. 1'OU.M) NOTICK. Notlco Is hereby given that tho City of Dcnd has taken up tho fol lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono light bay horse, branded 2 8. bar undorneath, left shoulder, about 3 years old; one black maro, branded 1 X loft stifle, wlra cut left frorit foot; one bay horse, brnnded 1 A right shoulder, boll and hobbles on. Tho cost of redeeming said llvo stock will bo f 1.00 per day in addition to actual expense of keeping and cost of advertising. In case of falluro to redeem on part of owner, said llvo stock will bo sold as provided by tho charter of tho -City of Dcnd on tho fUli day of Frbruary at 3 p. m. at City Pound. L, A. W. NIXOS', Chllof of Police and cx-Offldo I'oundmastcr. 43 w48c Thrift and Preparedness Go Hand in Hand. WE ARE PREPARED to do any jot in the Hauling or Drayinjf. Line. Are YOU thrifty enough to see that we cun do it letter, chesper, quicker than any one elie? Bend Hauling Co. la the Lot Cabin on Wall Su WOHTII 930.00 A DOTTLE. Win. Dames. San Antonio, Texas, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has been worth $60.00 a bottlo to mo. I had 'tho flu.' followed by pneumonia. which left mo weak, with a persistent cough. Tho cough hung on. So mo ono advised Foley's Honoy and Tar. I hnvo completely recovered and do not cough at all." Sold everywhere! Adv (From Tuesday's Dally.) A. A. Hobo of Hedmond was In tho city last night. Mr. and Mrs.( E. L. Clark of La Pino aro spending tho day In Dcnd. W. C. Dlrdsall returned to Dend this morning from a business trip to Portland. Ora Van Tassol of Madras Is look ing after business Intorcsts In Dcnd today. Krnest Dyer Is a business visitor In dlend today from his homo In I Mllllcan. N. Q. Jacobson, supcrlvsor of tho Deschutes national forest, loft last night for Portland on official business. I Homesteads Desert Claims! HENKLE & HAINES Alfalfa or Grazing Lands HI for sale or exchange What I Actually Saw on the FRENCH and FLANDERS FRONTS is the subject of the 'lecture that is to be delivered in Bend by Irvin S. Cobb Indisputably tho Gmttcst Author, Writer tuul Humorist In America. Mr. Cobb was a war correspondent for 4 years on the French and Flanders fronts. No one could know better than he just what took place there;: " He tells it in plain, understandable English, with a touch of pathos and a great sftnount of humor. olfr If you read the Saturday Evening Post you will know Irvin S. Cobb. Arrangements have been made for his appearance on V February lOth HHHHHMHI at tho HsBMHsflLHsWHHMHi Bend Amateur Athletic Club i Reservation May Be Made at the Horton Drug Co.'s Store. First 12 Rows at $1.25 per Seat. Remainder of the Lower Floor at $1.00 per Seat. General Admission at 75 Cents. --- --yJi.giaa3a:;s.;ftBty.1 I . . , . rrww!Cy-w JU -.,.. . T -V l1.J.- J wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmts