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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
nPJND IIUMiKTINi JIKNTW, QIIFA10X, TJHitHlAY. MAY H, foil) PAdR O i . ,f LOCAL NEWS ITEMS , j " (From Wflilnomlny'n Dully.) W. 0. Ltickoy of llurim was In Jloml limt night. Mm. U. J. Tuylor of 1'ulnley In HIIUIIfllllK thii iluy lii.Iluiul, limit (I, "Morgan ill In lliu city today from hor lioinu til Mllllcuu. Mr. anil Mm. J, U. Jluntor urn on mi unto trip to Hood Hlvor. L. II. Ilalnl linn rittiirnud frum nn ituto trip to Portland, Mr, mid Mm. M. It, HIkkm motored to llond from Prlnovlllu limt night. J. 0. tllliluu of Kent, Vollii rupro Hontatlvo, In In Ilend today on a Ininliiunn visit. W, II. I)hkkjU of Kodtiiniid In In Jloud today on bunlnuim with tho Do nchutoH county court, Lester J, Hull of Ilodinoud I In tin) city today from tho county ugrl oiilturlNt'N office. 1). II. Peoples loft tlilH mornliiK "for Prlnnvlllu, Intending to Hpund tho lay In that city on IiukIiiohh T. II. Foley returned thin morn Iiik front a wnok'n business trip to Portland and flnlcm. Karl 0. lions, munugur of tho J, , 'Ci Penney Htont In Tho Ha 1 1 oh Ih In tho city on hunlnon. Mm. A. M. Lara, formerly of thin city In visiting Imru from hor homnJ in Portland. Harry Alt of thin city unllstiul today In tho U, H. navy an hand man, and will leave tonight for Hun Francisco, IIlKh Hchool Principal Joluiiion left hint iiIkIU for Eugene, uccoin panytiiK (leorgu Curtis and Wllllum WllllaniN, mumhom of thu debuting I on hi, who will meet thv Ashland do lmters In thu stuto luterncholnntlu noml'flualH tonlKht John Chapman, who Iiiih been iu ployod by thu IlrookS'Hculon Lum lmr Co., leave tomorrow to tuko ti position ns superintendent with tho Ocorgn Palmur Lumber Co. ut La (Irando, Oregon. tho (Krom Tuesday's Dally,) Hcott MimNur of KUtttra In In city today. Norrln lllxby or Prlnevlllo In hunlnt'im visitor In Ilend. Miss Ada Mono of Prlnevllln spending thu day In llnnd. Dan Holnlng wan In llcnd Isnt night In from It. boon J. 0. J. from from IiIh ranoli on tho Molollus, J. W. Donnlii .of Portland wan In lloud today trunsiiclliiK biinliionH. II. 0, IOIIIh ro turned limt night n htinltuiHH trip to Prlnuvlllo. Pi IlotiliiHon'of Tho Dulles Iiiih transferred to llond by tho I'oiiuoy Co. P. Koyim roturnod yesterday Hpoknno, whuro ho uttonded a liiiiilKirmoii's conference, M, O. Whllo arrived in llond Inn) iiIkIH from Lit Pino, and Ih romiiln Ing ovor today, Jack Horlon, who Iiiih boon cdn fined (o his homo by Illness, whs nblo to bu iibout for it sliort tlmo today. Mr. anil Mm. A. J. Mooro aro ex pected to ruturii tomorrow from a 10'dity trip to vnrloiiH purls of tho Wlllamotto valloy. John Htwlill, who hmi boon III tit IiIh homo for Novural duys with u Huvoro cold, In reported to bo slightly improved this mornliiK. It. H. Ilumllton and E. P. Afahuffoy lutt hint night for Portland as mom bum of tho Ilend delegation selected to confer with tho ntato hlghwuy commission, (loorgo A. Bright and John Cnl verley caino In Inst night from tho crulHem' camp on Indian cruuk, and worn Hunt to (ho Ochoco for Import ant timber reconiinlsHuuco work. Uoorgo Tonkin,, district umu wur den, arrived In llond thin morning from headiiuartom In Pendleton, and will remain throuitli tomorrow, when ho U scheduled to take an examina tion for federal gnmo wurden. Thu ladles of thu PreHbytorlan church will hold their monthly meet Iiik at 2:30 o'clock ut thu homo of Mm. II. C. Hurtrunft. Karl Hunton, formerly or HiIm city, In on IiIh way from Camp Upton to Camp Lew In, whom ho will receive hlN dlschurgu rrom tho United State army, according to word received here by friend. Mr. Hunton Iiuh been overseas for many month. Mm. Martini J'lilppit entertained a number of friend ut her homo lust TueNday evening at a furewollpurty for Miss Iluth Haley. A very "enjoy able evening wiu spont, after which Mm. PhlppN Nerved dellclou refresh menlM. rm it THU 11UI.I.KTIN." (From Monday's Dully.) Jack llorton In confined to IiIh homo by u Hovoro cold, I.. II. llulrd wiih 'in Portland on busliionu over tho week end, Mm. 0, H, IludHon Iiiih returned form u brief vlnlt In Portland. Mm. CI. If. Harmon of Pubiloy wiih wan a week end visitor In Ilend. Mm. C, H. IIoiihou Iiiih left for a nhort vlnlt at Hot Lake, Oregon. If, .Immnrmiin wuh In tho city limt nlKhl from IiIh homo In Crencent, Mr. and Mm. Frank flhoomukor urn HpetidtiiK " few day In Portland Mm. H. H. Htearim mid party wore In from Prtnevlllo yimtorday morultiK. M. A. HIkbh and Henry (V OroRK of Huron npent tho weok end In thin city. Dr. II. N. Mourn lott flulurdny nlKht for Kuceno. Ho expectn to re turn Wednendoy. Fred N. Wullucc of Tumalo wan In Ilend for u few houm thin mornlnK on bunlnenn. Mm. H. W. Mooro Iioh returned from u vlnlt to Lincoln and Omubu Nebranka. Father Sharkey returned hint nlfiht from u trip to tho Warm HprliiKH roHorvutlon. Mm. Mabel Connely or Denchulen Npeut tho week end uh tho Ruent of Minn Kleanor Whltmoru In thin city. N, CI. JaCobMon, nupervlnor or tho UencbutcH Nutlonul Porent left Sun day for Klumutu Fulln and will re turn by way of Fort Hock. Churlen.A. uS'lckell, recently or the 3G3rd Inranlry, which how actlvo Hurvlco in France, Iiuh roturhod to llond, Deputy Sheriff AuRunt Andomon returned lunt night from Prlnovlllo where ho cleaned up tho lant or the delinquent tax roll. Fred 8. Stanley or Denchute.i wan In Ilend thin afternoon on bunlnenn. Mm. F. A. Hlco returned to hor homo at lledmond lunt night after uttendlnK tho union norvlcen at tho Oymnanluin yenterduy mornlnK. T. il. Mungor, anHlntant dlntrlct forontor from the Portland office, ar rived In llond thin afternoon from Fort Itock on bin way buck to head quartern. Jainen . Norton and Myrllo Champlln aro tho principle named In n inarrlaKo llccnno innued Saturday J. A Few Suitable Spring Values Smart Spring Skirts . Exceptional lvalue o( S-fJO Junt arrived from Now York, In popular Htylt-H. Mudo of bluck und white chockn, black und colorod nllk poplin, all-woofnerKen: pleated modeln, larKO pocket nod novelty beltn. Children's Ribbed Hose Specially Piked at 35c to -f8c a Pah limJintU til All properly reinforced. llluck, whlto and tun, flno ribbed hone, ult.ablo for younK mlnn or boy; modlum welKbtn; un excellent nchool ntocktni? tor durability. SUea t. to 10. ' "End-of-Season" Disposal of Women's Suits $22.50 to $37.50 The prlceH nro rumurknbly low, tho vnluen mnrvolouti, but theao nro both ompbnnlzed by tho tlmo linen or thu nnlo, ror muny or theno nultn cun be worn rlht throuRli tho summer. They aro ex ceptionally hiindnomu Suit, tailored to u high perrectlon, mudo or beuutUul lightweight muterlaln, of tho nmartent funhlon. Ready for Tomorrow's Selling' Remarkable Collection of Blouses At $ 1 .25, $ 1 .68 and $2.48 Wo nru combining theno three price In iv npcclal dlnpluy for tho nolo rfanon Hint they reprenent remurkably lino vuIuuh. Tho HlounuH in vollo and batlnto. Tho denlgnH uro purtlcu larly Hinart. Trimmed In vurloim wuy with luco embroidery und beudn.' Then nro round neckH mul V neck;' collar, vary from tho plain model to ono with frill, luco trimmed. White Voile ( Dresses For Little Qiih Dainty, fluffy llttlo Drennen HUltublo bpth for party occunlous und for regulnr duy weur. Tho collur Ih or tucked organdie edged with luco und flnUhed with crochet bull. Tho ovornklrt und deep cuff are hemutltched. CJIrdlo and nnnh endn of ribbon. Specially prlcod at 3.S5 to ?12.C0. ma Hold the New R. & G. Corsets in Your Hand Examine Them That Ih the only way that you cun roally hoo tho skill and cam that hits been lined In designing and making thosu comets. lOvory goru, every elnstio bund und Insert has been cleverly placed to give you tho utmost bounty or figure, lines and pun- feet comfort. Your loveliest gown will bo oven mora bounti ful worn over u now It & O Corset. In spite of tho difficulty of 'getting materials in theao war times tho high quality or II & O Corsofs him boon steadily uphold und always will bo maintained. There lu a modol that has been ospeclully de signed ror your typo or figure. Do suro to seo that you get it. Prices, $1.25 to $6.00 Store Ladies' and Misses' Ready-Lo-Wear YOUR DRUG STORE PYROL will prevent Throat and Tonsil Infection. J tut Remember Magill & Erskine 'O'KANK UUILDINO Our PltKii4ion Df pttmmt it Complete in Every Drtt3. YOUR DRUGSTORE afternoon from tho office of the county clerk. J. K. Denllet, rormerly or thin city returned to Ilend last night alter receiving bin discharge from tho U 8. Army at Cutnp Lewis. Mr. Denllet was In the Dint Dlvinion and returned the latter part or April from hi norvlco overscan. , (From Saturday's Dally.' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellin and Mlns M. K. Coleman returned last night from a trip to Prlnevlllc. A. M. I'rlnglo went to Madras on InislnPM today. M. W. Knickerbocker nnd family, of tho Cloverdalo section, havo taken tho Henry Whltsett house on Greeley avenue. Mr, Knickerbocker recently nofd his ranch and will mako his homo in Ilend for tho present, Henry Whltsett has leaned tho Ned J. Anglund ranch at Powell Uutto nnd movetl out to It with his fumlly. Guy Shcppard camo lu from tho crulnlng camp this morning to have some dontal worktdono. Theodora I. Klynn was In town this morning from the Indian creek camp to meet his wlfo, who cariio In from Portland. V, C. Ilrock, nppralser for the federal land bank, wiih headquarters nt Spokane, Is doing Hold work In tho vicinity of Ilend. Many farmers In this section nro now availing themselves or the opportunity to ob tulu loans rrom the federal bank. Miss Kern Ilolden hns recently ar rived from Tacoma to take a position with tho Miller Lumber Co. Lcroy Vox, son of L. L. Fox, was a recent nrrlvnl ut Cump Mcrritt, N. J., rrom France nnd is expected lu Ilend soon. Come ono, co'me all. "to tho hop nt Roberta' Hull. Saturduy cverMog, Muy 10. Adv.lOp Jack Tar j5as Youthful garments whose style nnd beauty are long enduring because they are solidly tailored of excellent materials. You can "Rub 'em, Tub 'em, Scrub they come up smiling." WM1S lOIMlMti j em MIDDIES DRESSES SMOCKS Come in and sec our Special Display which includes gar ments of all sizes and models. Now arranged in our Rcady-to-Wecr Department-., i I OTriD A vJ I Vn - SHOP AT rD Mannheimer Bros. fFrom Friday's Daily.) F. V. Horton Is confined to his Home by illness today. Dr. U. C. Coo returned to Portland last night after a two-day visit here. A. T. Frame camo In from Red mond last night to spend tho day here. H. C. Heywood arrived this morn ing from Portland to Join tho timber cruisers at Indian creek. W. J. Sproat returned last night rrom tho Cabin Lake ranger station, whero he had been with the timber cruising crew. N. G. Jacobson left this morning to visit the crews woVklng at Indian creek and Cabin Lake. Mrs. Jacob son accompanied him. Casslo Flynn, formerly or the U. S. medical corps stationed at Camp Lowls, has accepted a position with II. A. Gosney in his barber shop at tho Tlmberworkers headquarters. V. P. Dickey, president or tho Portland Cattle Loan Co., with his secretary, W. A. "VTIIHh, Is expected hero tomorrow on business, accord ing to E. P. Muhufrey of the Central Oregon bank. Mrs. Clurenco L. Munnheimer re turned yesterday morning with her son from Now Orleuns, where she hus been visiting for several months with hor parcntB. Jlr. Mannheimer met Mrs. Mannheimer In Portland. (From Thursday's Dally.) Fred N. Wallace' was up rrom Tumalo today. II. C. Ellis went to Prlnevlllo on business this morning. Ladies' New Fashioned Hosiery in Colors Now Most Popular "WVhive jut received a new and full range ot. Ladie Hots for summer wear, in a range of colors ure to please. Finest Lisle-New Fashioned-Sejimless.t The best fit ting hose nmde. Colors bhiek, white, taupe, gray, champagne, beaver, cordovan Pair 59c Fibre Silk A line hose for dress wear. Liste garter top. Colors black, white, beaver, bronze, silver, navy, champagne, pink, med. gray Pair $1.39 Have You Looked Over Our Neu) Glove Stock ? It's a good one. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. THE WARNER fOMPAM Quamtv Mkkcha"""'" at Tor!i.h,TKu " Mrs. II. S. Hamilton went to Port land last night. Henry N. Fowler left last night ror a week's vacation in Portland and Eugene. T. II. Foley went to Portland last night on business. Ho Is expected to bo away until Tuesday of next week. J. C. Boglo or Chicago, engineer for tho Bend Water, Light & Power Co., accompanied 31r. Foley. Mrs. A. L. French is expected to arrivo from Lexington, Kentucky, about the end or the week to join her husband here. L. A. HUNT CALLED AS FARM EXPERT (From Wednesday's Dally.) To tako tho position of county agriculturists or Moro county, L. A. Hunt of Lower Bridge, prominent farmer nnd active in farm better ment movements in Deschutes coun-i ty, leaves next week for Heppne'r. where ho will have his headquarters. His appointment is lor ono and n hair years. Mr. Hunt has been a resident of tho Lower Bridge section ror tho past 10 years. Ho is a graduate of Albany college. In tho past few years he has held office in various farm organizations, being coopera tive market committeeman in tho county farm bureau and a director or thd Potato Growers' association. CARD OF THANHS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell Wilson wish to thank their many friends, including those or (ho Masons and Eastern Star, ror Uieir kindness nnd sym pathy during the sickness and funeral services or their little son Edward.. Adv.c Trained Nurse Now Testifies Sujs Sho Fool Made Over Since. Tnklnjc Tnnliio Gains Nino Pounds. Mrs. F. 0. Forrester, . a traiued nurse residing at tho Grand Central Hotel, Denver, Colo., Is but onoofV this high profession who havo teett-f jr. fled to the merits of Tanlac. Mrs, ' Forrcstor rocently said; "I had been In miserable health seven years, suffering from indiges tion. Everything I ate would sour and oven cold wuter would causo mo much distress. The pains in my chest und about my heart wero al most unbearable at times and I suf fered terribly from neuralgia. I would huvo vomiting spells dally and for threo months couldn't ro- tain u thing on my stomach but oat meal. Often at night I won Id wako up feeling llko I was smothering to death and would hnvo to get up out of bed and stand on my feet uwhilo to get my breath, "Ono of my frieuds who know of my uwful condition and who had boon benefited by Tanlac advised mo to tryyt. X aid so anu my reiier. has beeu remarkable. Really, I feel like I havo been made over again. I havo already gained nlno pounds 4n weight and Intend to keep on taking, Tunluo as long us It does me as much igood as it is now," Taalao Is sold In Ilend by tho Owl Drug Co., in Sisters by Geo. F, Altkon, and In Band by Horton 'Drag- Co, Auy,