The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 20, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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STOCK TONIC !
Means Healthy, Thrifty Animals
Free from Worms.
Increase Production is the Nation's cry.
Four Great Tonics: .
Use- these
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DR. ROBERTS
DR. HESS
INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
ARE HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY
BY US.
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Horton Drug Co.
The 5teaC& Store
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Christian church will nidot with Mrs,
V, O, Orliifilcad, 324 IrvlnK nvonuor
on Wednesday afternoon. All mom
born and friends uro askod to bo
prosont.i
Mm. tloorga It. Btaploton, daugh
tor or J. A, Hastes, In In Ucnd fnom
Kan Krnnclflco and is vlnlllng at tlio
Hasten homo. Mr. Htajiloton will nr-
rlvo tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs, IHaplu
ton aro on tholr way to Denver.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
(From Wednesday's Dally,)
Mrtt. May I'rltcliurd of .Mutolliiri Ik
Vaulting frlondn In Hum).
K, h, I'nyno In confined to his homo
hy it Hovoro attuck of toimlllllM.
J. W. Wright and J. W. Meredith
aro In today from Cllno Falls.
Vornon Clnvoiii:r of Uiwor Ilrldgo
was n visitor In thu olty yonturday.
J. A. Wilcox Ik In thu city today
on business from IiIk homo at Hod
mond. Mm. Harali Multhatif of Portland
I a guest nl thu homo of Mrn. N. II.
(lllbort.
J. O. l'orry nnd W. I.. Davidson
of Terrebonne aro spending thu day
In Ilond.
Minn Florence (lllion will loovu
Sunday for 1'ortliind for a two weeks'
vacation.
It, A. I.011K and I.euton Mnehnugh
of Silver I.aka aro transacting liusl.
'hoss In Ucnd today,
Mr. nnd Mm. J. I-ninpshlro arrived
in tho clfy Inst nlHlit from Hums and
aro rumalnlnK ovur today.
Floyd Doiuontjoft taut night on u
business trip to I'ortlnnd. Ho In.
tundn to ho 1:0110 for nuvoral days.
Word wnn received yesterday that
Ilyron (lllson, son of B. I), (lllnon of
thin city, linn received bin discharge
from thu U, H. naval reserve.
Dick I.ucnit, recently discharged
from tho U. H, navy, will' arrive In
Ilond tomorrow, according to u wlro
received today hy relative In Ilond.
(From Thuraday'H Dally.)
C.' J. Taylor of I'alnloy In transact
I11K business In Ilund today.
0. H. nnd 0. I). Stearns or I'rlno
vlllu wuru In Hend on business today.
Mr. nnd Mm. Kd Kgll nnd W. C.
I.uckoy of Hums aro spending tbu
dny In Ilund.
O. It. Htnltli wan In Ilund today,
ruttirnliiR to bin homestead In thu
Fleetwood section.
Alfred II. Hchultz arrived In Ilund
last night from I.n 1'lnu and In re
maining ovur today.
J, I), Donovan In on a business trip
to Portland. Ho In expected to re
turn to Ilund tomorrow.
Thu Ilaptlnt ladles will bold their
missionary mooting at thu homo of
Mm. It. I), Kotchum Tburnduy nftV
noon, Instead or at Mrn. Horton'a an
announced.
It, Dykslorhttln wan a business
vlnltor In town today from Torre
homie. Mr. Dyknturbuln ruportn the
roads north of Itcdmond nn being In
very bad shape.
'Tho LadloH Aid nocloty of tho
(From Mouday'n Dally,)
Dolhort Bly In In from La I'lno
today,
T. K, Drlncoll of Itudmond wan In
Ilond yentorday,
Mr. and Mm, Pollock wont to
Turrobonno Sunday.
H. It, Mooro or Iltirnu wan a woek
ond vlnltor In tho city,
Jonnln McVlckor of Itcdmond wan
n wook-onll vlnltor In Ilond,
II, C. I.owj? of Torrobonno In trans
actlng'husTnesti In tho city today,
Mr.-and Mru. B. 0, Itourk of Cres
cunt nro npundliu: tho day In Uond.
Frod N. Wallace or Tumalo wnn
in Uond thin afternoon on business.
Mr. and Mm. Charles I. I,enz of
Prlnovlllo nro upending tho day in
Ilond.
Chorion I). Drown nti flaturday
night to visit for a row days with
relatives ,
O. 8. Dovoro arrived In Ucnd lant
night from Lakovlow and Ih remain
Iiik over today.
Wallace Flltn of Seattle arrived In
Ilund today on bin way .to tho Moun
tain Vluw ranch to tako charga of
thu proporty.
Mr, and Mrn. O, P. Forguson of
Lakovlow aro Uond visitors today.
Itny Jlonnott camo In thin morn
ing from Fort Hock.
Orn Van Tnnnol of Madrnn in in
tho city today on bunlnenn,
William Mttlo or Prlnovlllo wan n
business vlnltor In Ilond today,
Una M, Drown arrived In Ilond
from Itudmond lant night and In ro
mulnlni; over today,
0. W. Dykntra or Jloppnor, rathor
or V. Dykntra or Jlend, lcrt thin
morning for bin homo aftor attend
ing tho funoral or bin grandchild.
(From Saturdays Dally.
A. J. Wilcox or Hcdmoud spent
lant night In Ilond.
Nod J, Anglund In In today from
bin Powell Iluttu ranch.
F. C. Itohortn of Prlnovlllo wan a
Ilond vlnltor lant night.
Dlntrlcl Attorney A. J. Mooro has
moved bin offices from tho Log Cabin
building to tho court house.
George Mossor and Vorno Skolton
of Sisters nro spending tho dny In
Ilund.
F. C. Wright wnn in tho city to
day on hunlnonn from bin homo In
Prlnovlllo.
Mr. nnd Mm, C. D. Mooro arrived
In Ilund today from Cuba, where Mr,
Mooro In representative ot tho
Hrooks-Scanlon Interests.
Forest Supervisor X. G. Jucobton
and Assistant Supervisor Vincent
loft this morning for Sisters to at
tend n mooting of tho SIstcrs-Mo-tollun
Livestock association.
J. Alton Thompson and Ted Sex
ton Ictt this morning for Prlnovlllo
to moot with delegates from Crook
and Jefferson counties to mako ar
rangements for tho annual trl-county
track meet and declamation contest.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Mr. nnd Mm. E. E. Rogers nro In
tho city from their homo at Itolynt.
II. Swcot of Hcdmond Is transact
ing business In tho city today.
Gunt a vo Horry nnd II. Gnno or Al
falfa aro npondlng tho day In Ucnd.
(Fr6m Thursday's Dally.)
M. W. Knickerbocker wan In this
morning from Slntorn.
Edward Strcot or FHo In transact
ing bunlnenn In Ilond today.
E, L, Clark and Matt Itabor nro In
tho city today Jrom La Pino,
,M. L, Jnucn or Alfalfa In looking
after buslncnn matlern In Ucnd,
Cbarlcn Pitcher, Sliver Lnko cattle
man, wan a Ilvnd visitor today.
M. E. Lnndea or Itcdmond wnn In
town on bunlnenn thin nftomoon. .
Dan Holding wan In Uond yester
day from his ranch on tho Motollus.
Joseph Maruska or Fort Kock was
a luminous vlnltor in Ilond last night
J. C, West or Lower Drldgo is
transacting business in tho city to
day. Dick Qulnn and Pat Darry woro
buslncnn visitors In tho city thin
morning.
II. Zimmerman or Crescent arrived
in Uond last night and In remaining
over today.
A marrlago llcouso wan Insucd
rrom tho county clerk's otflco today
to Earl E. Itogern and Miss Mary J.
Xolnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Minor nro
receiving congratulations over tho
arrival ot a nlx-pound baby girl at
their homo In this city.
J. Jl. Linn and Ilussoll Catlln ot
Salem were in Ilond today on their
way to visit tholr ranch proporty In
tho Pilot llutto section.
If. It. Lakln, J. II. Rosenborg,
Homer Itosn, I.. M, Iluchtcll, E. J.
Wilson nnd VJ. Pancako ot Prlno
vlllo were In last night to tako tho
first dogrcu In tho Knights Templar
work.
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BRIGHTEN UP YOUR
WARDROBE
With these New Arrivals in Silks,
Plaids and Stripes-prettier than ever.
You'll find an individual quality in
these Silks. Priced at $2.75 per yard
We have a 'large stock of Pongees;
Habitia and Jap Silks.
Just in-;-One hundred dozen of Phoe
nix Silk and Lisle Hose-better wearing-better
fitting-come in all the de
sired colors-priced from 65c to $2.25
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Oldal and BcitEitallithed 1911
AUTHORITIES
ON IRRIGATION
TO BE SPEAKERS
(Continued from Pago 1.)
tlcal men and havo inado a success
or their .various lines. There will
bo somo evening lectures, at which
moving pictures concerning Im
prove! agricultural practices will bo
shown. Last year somo 75 farmers
and Irrigators gathered at tho school
from all over Central Oregon. This
year it Is hoped to havo over n hun
dred registrants rrom tho California
lluojo tho Columbia river, and from
tho Cascades to tho Idaho boundary.
The lust day or tho school, March S,
will bo devoted to a field trip to one
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ARNER
BAND'S ECONOMY CENTEH
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American Women Have the Best
Figures In the World
A woll known authority on fiiHhlon said that no woman
In tho world has audi .uaractital, boautirul flguro au tho
Amorlcnn womun. Shu knows how to'suloct tho right coraot
and how to woar it correctly. You will II ml. an thousands of
o hor modish womun have round, that 11 .K CorsdM will
glvo rhytluh and charm to your Ilguru.
Everything thnt you over desired In a coraot you will find In
thu miw modolH or tho It & G. Vory modoratuly priced
' Jjlt.un to tjHMlri
MjACIC HATKEN HLOOMEItH.
Good faat black Satoon for glrlH rrom to 14 yonra. Spo-
dal no0 ami two
Woinon'a iihos ho
CHILDHEN'H PLAY KU1TH,
Extra quality 1)1 uo doiilm, trlnuuoil with turkoy red; foot
colorn; Hpuoltil ,u ..$1,1H
HEPAHATE HKIItTH.
or nil wool sorgo, poplin and chocdnh cloth pull bIzch rrom 20
In. to 40 lu. walnt hand; specially prlcud $il.l)H, yi.7H mid !jil.rH
NEW COATS, NEW HIMTH, NEW DHESHES ARE COMINfl
IN EVERY DAY HY IIXIMIKSH
The Peoples Store
Spring Silks!
Silks that Will Interest the Women Folks
New ! Beautiful ! Fascinating !
Fbulnrds, Surahs, Crepes. Printed figures of
various designs; beautiful fabrics, 30 inches
wide, in a good variety of patterns; only one
dress pattern to a piece, and no two t O OQ
alike. Per yard tyiV
Taffeta Silks. A goodheavy weight silk; yard
wide and twelve colors to choose J QO
from. Yard .'. v v
Silk Poplins. An extremely serviceable fabric;
ten different colors; yard wide. J1 QQ
Priced at, a yard P 1 .0 J7
Crepe do Chine. A forty-inch, heavy, all-silk
cloth in eight colors. tfo OC
A yard Vt.iV .
Georgette Crepe. A heavy, all-silk Crepe, forty
inches wide, in twelve colors. d o OC
Yard , V&.&?
Vash Satin. An. all-silk Satin, made especially
for undergarments'; white and flesh ; j o O cJ
a yard wide: Priced at, yard &
Crepe. Silk and cotton mixed, especially suit
able for waists and dresses; 36 inches l7Ct(
and 10 colors to select from. Yard -
Arabian Silk. Silk and cotton mixed; the all
purpose cloth; all the staple shades; ()
86 inches wide; a yard. U7C
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or tho Central Oregon projects,
whero dam and other Irrigation con
struction 'will bo Inspected by tho
students. Retiring County Agent
Ward will manage tho school again
this year for tho Deschutes County
Farm bureau.
The partial program for the school
Is as follows:
March 3. 10 to 11 a. m., "Land
Laws Rotating to Irrigation," Gcorgo
T. Cochran, water superintendent
District No. 2; 1' to 12, "Selection or
Land for Irrigation," Prof. W. L.
Powers; 1:30 to 2:20, "Silos and
Sllago Crops ror Irrigated Farms,"
L. A. Hunt, L. E. Smith; 2:20 to 3,
"Materials and Structures ror Dis
tributaries," J. M. Gritfln; 3 to 3:40.
"Preparation ot Land and Methods
or Applying Water," P. A. Dovers;
3:40 to 4:20, field demonstrations.
March 4. 10 to 11, "Acquirement
and Loss or Water Rights," Gcorgo
T. Cochran; 11 to 12, "Soil Manage
ment," ProL W, L. Powers, O. A. C;
1:30 to 2:20, "Dairying on tho Irri
gated Farm"; 2:20 to 3, "Dellwry
or Water to Irrigators," R. P. Tcole,
U. S. R. S.; 3 to 3:40. "Economical
Uso or Water."
March C 10 to 11, "Adjudication
and Administration," Percy Cupper,
stato engineer; 11 to 12, "Soil Moist
ure Control," ProL W. L. Powers;
1:20 to 2:20, "Pure Bred Live Stock
on tho Irrigated Farm," V.. R. Biggs
or Prlnovllle, Fred N. Wallaco; 220
to 3, "Irrigation Management," Fred
N. Wallace, manager Tumalo project;
3 to 3:40, "Tlmo, Amount and Fre
quency or irrigation."
March C. 10 to 11, "Irrigation
District Procedure," Percy Cupper;
11 to 12, "Crop Rotation and Perma
nent Irrigation," ProL W.L. Powers?
1:30 to 2:20, "Improvement ot Liv
ing Conditions on tho Farm," Dr.
J. F. UOsch of Redmond; 2:20 to 3,
"Irrigation Finance," Ralph Schnco-
loch or Clarko, Kendall & Co., Port
land; 3 to 3:40, "Irrigation or Special
Crops."
March 7. 10 to 11, ".Extension ot
Stato and Federal Aaid In Reclama
tion," J. H, Upton, president Orogon
Irrigation Congress; 11 to 12, "Fer
tilizer Practice." County Agent R. A.
Ward; 1:30 to 2:20, "Co-operation
In Irrigation Investigations," John
Tuck; 2:20 to 3, "Accounts Systoms,"
C. S. Hudson or Bond; 3 to 3:40, "Ir
rigating Machinery," W. J. Gllmore,
professor farm machinery at O. A. C.
(Mr. ailmoro will also glvo a mov
ing picture Wednesday, and Thursday
ovcnlngs on tractor farming and tho
use or concrete.)
March 8 will bo devoted to a field
trip to those who wish to visit ono
or tho Central Oregon Irrigation
projects in company with experts,
who will discuss construction.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money.
DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co.,
2835 Shetfleld Ave., Chicago. 111.,
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will recoivo In return a trial
packago containing Foley's Honey
nnd Tar Compound, ror coughs, colds
and croup, Foley Kidney. Rills and
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every
where. Adv.
Four chalra at your sorvjco at tho
Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.
NOTICE
AT THE
PARISIAN
All the new novelties in
the Latest Styles in
Suits, Coats, Capes,
Dresses, Waists,
Brassiers
and Early Spring
Models in Tailored
Millinery.
Tlicso models wo aro showing'
aro exactly what is belctf shown
and worn on Fifth Avenuo, Now
York, Your Inspection is in
vited. The PARISIAN
Piingle Building Wtll and Oregon Sli,
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