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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
IJHNI) JIUMiKTIN, IIKNII, OIIKOON, THUIWDAV, JVSK 12, ittW PAOK ( . i) r (J' '. ! Every Farmer a Business Man Better business methods . .are needed on every farm .viin Central Oregon. Every Farmer Is a business man and the ) -most important one in . the community. Every Farmer To be a good business man, must have proper 'business methods. Ihit Every Farmer Can obtain these imple ments cheaply. When a farmer writes a business letter to his banker, mer- chant, lawyer, doctor, ' purchaser of his products, how often does he use business stationery? It is '' one of the essentials of good' business to have , good stationery. If Every Farmer Could appreciate the value of good stationery to his . business just Jike every f , merchant appreciates that s good stationery is an as k set to his business, he Avould. use it. IJow, Every Farmer in Central Oregon i, ' 'Can obtain any amount of stationery letter- , 'heads, envelopes, bill- "Vih'ends as he may need on his ranch reasonably at '!the ofllcepf J 'THE BEND BULLETIN 1.1't.UM FlKiiro With You Si? . " :' -V K .' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Woduosdnyts Dally.) Mrs. iflnilly Diitlmnu of Culver, in vliiltliif: with frloiulii lit'tliu city. Mr. and MrH. M. It. Illggs of Prlne vlllo urn visiting In Ilotid today, Voruou Poludoxlor ot Prluovlllo In In thu c)iy today truiiHiictlnj? luiu-" liiunn, ' Mr. nnd Mrn. 0. W. Walling of Hudiiioud aro spending tlio luy in llond, MrH. N, (J, Davlii litin igono to Pus nilona, expecting to roturn (o lluiid wlltiln a month's tltno. Dennis Ourmody wilt lonvo to night for J'ortland on a short busi ness trip. Con Urmia, prominent shcflpmnn of thu Alfalfa district, was In Iluml yesterday . Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hayes and Mr. and Mm, 13. It, l'ayno will loavo liy nuto tho latter part of tlio month for Bonttlu whuro limy will visit with Mr. and Mrs, llnyes' daughter. Mr. and Mm. II. 1C. llrook and their guests, MInh Muyinn Dunce, MInh Falrliuntt and Mm. Norman Whltull, loft by nuto today for Han Francisco, It. H. Hamilton returned to II end today from Portland whoro ho con furred with tho ntato highway com mission In regard to Deschutes coun ty road mattom. Mm, F. tii liny of Cornelius, Oro (ton Ih horo visiting at tho J, 13. Hock homo. Win, itny linn recently dis posed uf lior property on Colorado nventio. Frank II. Prince. John 12. Ilyan and J. 1', Hunuossy returned to llcnd today from Kluuiath Full, accom panied hy H. 0. Johnson of tho Wood Lumber company, Mr. Johnson hold thu rank of major In tho 20th engl- neum during thn war, being In com mand In tho Eplnnl district,, and also couimuinllng flml army detachments In thu Angonuo. (From Tuoiliiy' Dally.) John Tuck of Itedinond wan n bun Iiicmh visitor In Uend yenterday. II. K. Vincent left thin inornlnK for no auto trip (o Swamp V611h. F. 0, Minor In NpcndJiiK a fuv daya In Portland. Dr. J. C. Viinilovorl In on n nhart bunlnean trip to Portland, Mr, mid Mm. O. (1. Pnrlln of SIh tom nro vlnlllitK frlondn lu llcnd. Mr. and Mm. II. O. Wllaou of HIn tern are upendljiK tho day In Iloud, Archlo Warner, Silver Lake nhecp mun wan lu llcnd on tiunlncsn con nected with raiiKo mattom. Mm. II. IC, llrooka and riticstH will leavo tomorrow hy auto for Bun Frnnclnco. I.ouln Ilennet. Silver I,ako merch ant formerly of llcnd, In lu the city on n two dayH vlnlt. J. II. Smith la a hunlneim vUltor In thu city today from iIm homo in IluriiH, Judrio and Mm. W. I). Ilarnort and Mr. and Mm. II. C. JIIIk motored to Portland and will remain (hero dur ing tho roue fcwilval. It. 8. Hnmlltou, who In In Portland on hualnena connected wth the Htalc lilKhway commlaHlon In oxpected to rvtum to llond tomorrow. Mr. and Mm. V S. Hudson will Get Itight with the Dime. Muke it u habit. Look over this list. 15c to 25c items tire often found here at a Dime. Paring ICnives J Table Spoons $ Cake Turners Can Openers J Lamp Burners wiuiiiiu ivuu.s r Screw Drivers 2 . . . INI eat Porks j Talcum Powder $ Shinola Tooth Brubhes .Peroxide Market Baskets M. Shaving Brushes .CStMilnif ninecnc if IW MVI I V ItklkJV'tJ mill T-Tiniflivulu nPOHiMfc S r ' v- w - 5 . I THE FAlRf STORE 1 J SATHERBUHJpING $ 16Wcf tdhibrroW tot Portland ivhoro Mr. Hudson will attend tho Htnlo llunkor's convention, Tho CliriRlfhn Church Aid society inuotn ut tho homo of Mm, V. 0. Cleveland, 707 Ojjduii nvonuo, on WcdnuHday aftornuon, Juno 11. All. niomleru tiro aiiko'd to ho prcHont to trammel liimlncHn. Jh A. Miller relumed lat iilnlit from n trip to Portland, DwIkIU M. DuvIh, a former lluml ruafdutit. camo In with him for u aliort vlnlt. (From Mondoyli Dally.) Iru Ilrudloy of HHvor Lake In In the city. Tom Cronln wnu In from Silver Lako yesterday. Wallor Wright of Culver wan a week-end vlalton In tho city, N. 0. Jacobndn and 'W. C. Ulrdaall left yenterdny for Portland by nuto, T. H. Foloy loft lnnt night on n buNlneiB trip to Portland and Halom. W. O. Hndloy and 11. fc. Vincent Blurted tlila mornlnK for Huttlen lake. A 10-pound Klrl wan- born on Fri day to Mm. II, dales at her homo In Kenwood. Karl Withers and family nrrlvcd lu the city lant night from their homo at Huron. ('. U, Johnson In n business visitor In llcnd from his homo at Klamath Falln. Morlo Slilppoy left thin mornlnn to Join tho forest norvlco reconnnln nan co crow. II. K. Morton, representative of tho MrrKCiitbalur Linotype Co., spent Sunday In llcnd. Miss Mabel ti. Doty ot Ilodmond han accepted a position In Tlio bulle tin office. L. L. Morgan nrrlvcd In tho city lust night from bin homo lu Mllllcan, and In remnlnliiK ovor today. Frank It. Prince, John B. Ityon and J, P. llciineney, of Tho Shovlln- lllxou Company, left thin inornlnl: on a trip to Klamalti Fnlln. J. V. McGabnn and chlldmn of Mo tollun have returned to their liomo after n woek'n visit with Mm, T. II Foster. Hay Deyarmond, ono of tho first Dond Iioh to enlist at tho bccinnlni; of the war, has received his dis charge, and arrived In tho city yes terday from Han Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mm. II. J. Ovorturf loft yesterday on u motor trip to Hood Itlvor nnd Portland. Mr. Overturf'n mother will return with thorn for u visit hero. Mrs. John B. Ilyan nnd Miss llynn are Riving a danca tonight nt tho Pilot Ilutto Inn In honor or Miss Hazel Stevens and Ward II. Coble, whoso engagement was recently an nounced. ' A telegram received this mornlnK by J. 8. Innes of thin city from Sen ator Charles L. McNary states that Mr. limes' son Ilobcrt will probably bo discharged from tho navy, In which ho has served for m oro than two yearn, within a aiouth' time. Invitations aro out for the wedding"! of William T. Norrln to Mlsn Vera Sherwood, daughter ot Mr. and Mm. IMln B. Sherwood, Tho ceremony will tnko placo at tlio Ten Ilur ranch nt 9 o'clock, Wednesduy evening, Juno 18. Imstead of Linen INDIAN HEAD 'CLOTH nt.' ui. Stays Fresh Ever had a clever suit or skirt ma.de cf Indian Head? Ever made for .the young sters little suits and rompers of Indian Head? Then you know its service, its beauty, and the economy of using it. Indian Head is the ideal white fabric for the whole family. Why? Because it wrinkles less than linen, washes better, and costs less. It gives lasting satisfaction. It is fully guaranteed by the makers. THE WARNER COMPANY QUAUTV ' ' MsaCIUNIIIgK AT TorULAR I'HICES World's Record is . Broken by Tanlac IKltli fdil In Four Yror Would Ilcirh from New York to Denver, Colo, Four yearn ago very few paoplo had ovor hoard of Tanlac. Today It uti(UCHtlomibly has tho largest saio of any medicine In tho world, nnd Is an well knoun In Canada a in thin country. In tho brief period of only four yours tlmo this now famoun remedy ban leaped from obscurity to tho very pinnacle. of success. Its famo, In fact, has long slnco spread beyond tlio limits of tho contlnont, mid numerous Inquiries regarding it nro now being received from many foreign countries, s Very few people, however, fully reallzo what a really wonderful record Tanlac 'ban mado. Indeed, if It woro not for tho unriucntionablo facts and figures given out by tho largest and best known drug firms of the country tho story of Its success would bo hard to believe, tin to January 1st tho total. sales of Tanlac amounted to approximately twoivo million bottles, Tho demand, however, Is Increasing, for during the first ten weeks ot this year over ono million bottles woro sold nnd dis tributed lu tho United Htntrs nnd Canada, tho exact figures being 1,30G,18G lu tlireo months. At this rate, therefore tho sales for tho present year will amount to mora than five million bottles. This will mean that 17,000 bottles of Tanlac will bo sold during every day of thojear, or 2100 bottles for ovcry hour of the average, working day. These figures nro too stupendous for the nvtrago mind to grasp, but ono may vlsuallzu what twelvo mil lion bottles mean by Imagining them laid out In a single fllo end to end. Thus laid thny would mnko a track of Tanlac from Now York through Chicago and on to Denver, Colorado; or they would form u double track of Tanlac from tho Croat Lakes to tho Gulf ot Mexico. Piled end on end they would tower 135 times as high an Plkoti Peak, or rhta 13,333 times higher than tho Woolworth building In New York, tho tallest building In thn world, Tho demand for Tnulac has be como so great that Its salo instead of being measured by tho gross as other preparations havo been. Is now reckoned by tho carloud, and oven by tfiu tralnload. In proof of this It is a noteworthy fact that the leading drug Jobbers everywhere now buy Tanlac nlmost exclusively In carload lots'. To supply tho Pacific coast tradoi alono requires from forty to fifty carloads per year. Jobbers ot tho middle west arc 'selling from seventy to eighty cam per year, Tlio well known drug firm of Hesslg-Bllls Drug company ot Mem phis, Tenn., has sold over forty car loads sin co tho Introduction of Tanlac In that ntato four yearn ago. Within tho past ninety days ten carloads of Tanlac havo gone to sup ply thu demand of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Mani toba, Canada. Tho Owl Drug company of San Francisco, tho largest retail druggists on tho Pacific coast, stato that thoy have sold -more than 180,000 bottles nt retail, which surpasses thu re markablo record of the Jacobs Pharmacy company of Atlanta, who have sold approximately 80,000 bottles at retail Tanlac Is composed of tho most ! ii' flclftl roots and herbs known to science. The formula compiles with all national and ntuti puro food and health laws ot both the I'nlted State nnd Canada; and absolute merit nnd merit alone Is responsible for Its pat. prr, A fnm l m.i tUBBm :', vu- . Your Chance Now to Bay Work Shoes at A Great Saving Odd lots of Work Shoes for quick clearance. Not nil sizes in every style, but every size included in the entire lot. Priced at $2.35$2.95-$3.00 $3.35-$3.50$3.75. You can always be sure of getting values here. We make a business of value giving. We suppose that's thereason so many of our customers don't waite time "shopping around". iTbey just come here first, and they keep coming.'. We guarantee fit and service" of every pair of shoes we sell. Stop and JPBSSSPQR Quality Pioneers u'nee 1911 phenomenal and unprecedented suc cess. Tanlac Is sold in Bend by Owl Drug Co., in Sisters by Ceo. F. Aitkcn, nnd In Dcnd by Horton Drug Co. Adv. COMES FROM EAST TO WED BEND GIRL (us L. Ferguson of MNsourl anil Miss Orphn Hauck Aro Principals In WitldhiK IJ-t NIrIU. (From Friday's Dally.) Gus I.. Fergifson of Rltchey coun ty, Missouri, and Miss. Orpha I. Iluuck of this city wero quietly war riod yesterday evening nt tho home of the bride's paronts, tho Rev. II. C Hartrunft ot tho Presbyterian church performing tho wedding ceremony. This morning Mr, and Mrs. Fergu son left for Missouri, where they will make their home. Another wedding, which took placo this morning, was that ot Samuel J. Smith, recently discharged from tho U. S. army, and Miss Jennie Howard, Announcement! To the people of Bend and Cejntral Oregon I wish io announce the opening of my new and modern Optical Ollice, where the hest of Optieal Service can be had at the most conservative prices. EYES EXAMINED , GLASSES FITTED BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ,. Dr. L. W. GATCHELL OPTOMETRIST Office with Larson & Company, Jewelers 143 Prctfoa Street, Bead, Oroa. " Shop at both ot this city. County Judgo W. D. Barnes officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Smith intend to make their homo In Bend. E. P. MAHAFFEY GETS IRISH SHILLELAH CudRcI Is Sent from Tlppcrary !y Foil S. Wnlte, Who Will lie- turn to llcml i, Hoon. s (From Thursday's Dally.) From tho hind of shamrock, E. P. Mahaffey received' TliuTfriorrilng1 a Tlppcrary shlllolah, sent by Fen S. Walte, formerly ot tho office force ot tho'Contral Oregon bank nnd now on overeoas service. Tho blackthorn stick is an admirubly balanced cud gel and Is -being treasured by Mr, Mahaffey in caso of an emergency. Tho sender of tho shlllolah is now In Edinburgh and will probably bo back in Bend within tho next six or eight weoks. Put It In "THE BULLETIN." MBfjjKi -KXH-Kc-K i