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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
PA6M 0 RKNT) HULLKTIN, MKND, ORlMrON, THUHMDAY, JUNK M !!' . fliiraoiiwiMi BUY YOUR KODAK NOW! YOU will want to take pictures the 4th of July. CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. H. SYMONS. O'ICANE 11LDG, BEND, OUE. "In at One, at Flee They're Done." OUR GREA T AIM AS EVERY SEASON COMES we strive to keep pace with the changes that come in men's clothing men and young men. Constant contact witji the demands of our customers enables us to do this. We do, we think, " Tho boy, these days, demands to be up to the scratch 'in clothing. It is right that lie should take pride in his clothing. He will, to, if he buys the best. . The boy will sec to it that the father is up to the mark, and the father should be. " Our Great Aim Is To Help Both Accomplish These Ends. P- . x tahftii If f t i I TO START WORK ON CATHOLIC CHURCH (From Monday's Dally.) Ordora ior construction ot tho now Catholic church wcro given this morning when tho contract for ex cavation and blasting ot tho 14 by 45 foot basomont was lot to Joo Rock. Contracts lor the foundation will bo awarded as soon as tho amount and quality of tho rock blasted from tho building slto is as ccrtalncd; and other contracts will bo lot within n month's time, it Is announced. ( From then on the building will bo rushed to completion. EXPECTS ADVANCE IN WOOL PRICES (From Friday's Dally.) Eastern representatives .of the Columbia JJasIn Wool Warehouse company ot Portland, expect that wool prices reached this season will bo among tho beat in years, was tho report this morning of E. F. Ma haffey, ot tho Central Oregon bank, on his return from a business rip to Portland. Wool exports Informed him that thcro would bo practically no danger from tho Australian, clip, and stated that virtually all, of tho vast quantities ot wool contracted for by tho American government hnd al ready been used, eliminating tho pos sibility ot tho government-owned surplus flooding tho market. Mr. M ah alley was advised that much higher prices than those now quoted would 'in all probability be offered later in the season. Mrs. Fred Walter and Darwin Walter wore shopping In Rodm6nd Wednesday. Miss Viola and F. A. Grosxkreugor, Jerry Groskrcugcr, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller nnd Frank Nlouport loft tor tho mountains last Wednesday for n camming .trip. They mado tho trip by wagon, expecting to camp at both Dig Lnko and Fish Lako. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hosklns woro Redmond visitors last Monday. Mr. Lynch nnd Miss Myrtlo Hutlor and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wilson ot Redmond, woro In Lower Orldgo Wednesday evening for tho purposo ot holding a meeting In tho Interest ot tho Doy Scout movement. Mrs. R. S. Towno ontortnlncd tho Lower Dridgo ladles Friday after noon at her homo. After a pleasant afternoon ot music delicious refresh ments wcro served. It was decided to organize tho I. T. club, which was In exlstenco before tho war. Mrs. Joo Howard win entertain tho P. T.s on Friday attornoon, Juno 77. Mrs. Uronson, who has been III tho past week Is greatly Improved. .Misses Naomi and Marlon Hosklns returned Thursday from Portland whoro they visited with friends and attended tho rose festival. Naomi has been attending tho university ot Washington tho past winter. CLOVERDALE HOLDS SOLDIERS' SERVICE Central Oregon Neighborhood . .. 1 iCWStt. SSSSfPfPSJPJPSSFJeSrifPSBSiPtai DITCHES SURVEYED AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWER BRIDGE, Juno. 21. Mr. KoonB, county agricultural agent was surveying ditches on tho Long Hol low ranch Sunday. George Tuckwell took his car Into .Redmond on Friday to havo some re pairs made. CLOVERDALE. Juno 25. A de mobilization sorvlco was held at tho school house on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Princo ot Redmond conducted tho services. J. L. Parberry and daughter Gladys wcro Sisters shoppers on Monday. Mr. Kellyand family and Kathcrlno Pugh of Rend attended tho demobili zation services at tho school house on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burling wcro Slstors' shoppers on Saturday. Lynn Wilson has returned to his parents' home in Clovordale attor spending two or threo weeks on tho Metollus. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robblns and family of Squaw Creek wcro callers at tho Burnsldo home on Saturday. Arthur Holmgren and W. A. Jacobs wero fishing on Squaw creok Friday. H. M. Mlllor of tho Miller Lumber Co. of Dund was a dinner guest at tho Parberry ranch on Thursday. Mrs. F. M. Lantz called at tho Long homo Monday ovenlng. Mr. and Mrs. 5. D. Hodson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold "Kllno and Sterllo nnd Mary Fryrear attended the Tura alo danco Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold .mo tored to Culver on Sunday, County Agricultural Agent 11. E. Koons was a visitor at the J. L. Parberry ranch on Sunday. His wife and mother accompanied him. H. O. Wilson was brought homo C, ' t B. P. O. ELKS ATTENTION! Dispensation has been granted for Elks9 Lodge at Bend which will be instituted at the EMBLEM CLUB FRIDA Y EVENING JUNE 27, al 7: U0 P. M. Any Elk who has not already applied for transfer demit from his home lodge will do so at once. IT;ISIMPERATIVE THAT EVRY ELK f ATTEND THIS MEETING. - . Ij W, C, COOPER, Secretary, Bend. Oregon. Coming this year with summer we have everything for which the season calls. We arc always pleased to help the man be properly fitted out. Price is not of so great consid eration when it comes to clothes. If clothes will wear, have have the style and snap, that is what is wanted. Fourth of July is at hand. Let us be at your ' I .service in Copyright 1919 Hart SclulTner & Mane Hals Shoes . ' ; - Shirts . v I Sox . Ties . Collars Ouling Apparel See our lines you are sure to be convinced that we are right up-to-date! Hart SchalTner & Marx clothes arc always right up to the mark. We feel secure always in recommending them to you as the clothes you should wear. Our stock includes the latest for the young man'.s fancy and they are reasonably priced. For the older man we have the more conventional modes. Going Away Soon? Before you leave let us help you meet every vacation need. M." P. CASHMAN M. 3JEBt 'i BEND'S CLOTHIER lmsBBSss&sssssmssiismsssi&eesem&i 'iesbwsesjsssssebssssssbeessmeeb. H mi SJgi?JBE13J3JBJBIBIEwK from Redmond on Monday, whoro ho has been undor a doctor's euro -for tho pact week. Ho Is suffering from a spinal congestion. Georgo Partln Is 'shearing shoop at tho Dan Angland ranch, neur Rend, thin week. Wan on a ToriK'iIncsl Ship. Thomas A. HrcHlIn, G4G Ilroadwny Albany, Now York., writes: "Having been on a torpedoed Hlilp coming from England to this country, I had a cold ever sluco, I wan advised by a friend to tako Foley's Honey und Tar and before long I was cured." You can stop that cough or cold that has boon lingering slnco spring. Sold ovory whoro. Adv. PLEASANT RIDGE MAN BUYS SILAGE CUTTER PLEASANT RIDGE. Juno 24, Mr .and Mrs. 0. H Anderson, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Hutchlns attended tho danco at Tumulo Saturday evening. A. J. Sanford went to Hcdmoud on ualuess Thursday. J. W. Peterson was a Hend visitor Filduy. 0, B, Anderson ling purchased a now sllngo cutter. Mrs, WHford Hutchlns und Mrs. O. E. Anderson wero Redmond vis itors Tuesday aftornoon. Dr, A. Pettoy arrived horo Sunday from Portland to look after his property, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kcdflold and children of Deschutes weru callers ut tho Anderson homo Inst Monday ovenlng. Leslie Houghtullug went to llond on Sunday. Mrs. Wllford HutchliiH und Mrs. 0, K. Audorson wero in llond on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. ami Mrs. John, Edwards and Rasmus J'Qtoraon und -Mrs, Cathor ino JohaiiHon spout Sunduy at Suti tlo-Uiko. Mr. und Mrs, II. T. Mllclcson en tertained tho following guests last Sunduy evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 10. Audorson nnd Dr. Pettoy. Don Slaughtor nnd son ot Des clmtoa wero In tho neighborhood on a 'lulling trip lust Sunday. It is All Oono New. Samuol L, Krnmor, Dox 06, Soller vlllu, Pennsylvania, writes: "I had kidney trouble for two years nnd had it torrlblo backucho. That Is all gonij. now. ftftor using Foley kidney pills- and I feel well again," Foloy kldnoy pills get results quickly and are, tonlo In their healing and sooth ing effect, Sold everywhere Adv FOR HAM'. FOR BALE Sovon head of high grade Jerseys, ugcu throo to six years. Will tako IfiOK for bunch. John Kominllug, 11 miles north east of Prluevlllo on McKay roud. CU-17-lSp. FOR BALK Two saddle ponlos, wolght 000, ugu four and eight. Address Ilox 80, llond, Ore. G0-15.17P FOR 8ALE-Two room houso und ono ot boat gurdeu lots In city of llond. Boll deep und woll fortll Izod, Worth $4 CO hut will mirri flcu for $32u, $125 down, balance tonus. Address box 726, llond, for appointment. 11 WANTED, WANTED Man to work on ranch, $00 por month with board, Tolo phono 4-F-2C inoriilugH or even ings. 07-7tfo WANTED Wo will call onywhoro, any. plnco, any time, to look at your used furniture. Lot us know what you hnvo. Wo pay cash, Tho Stundard Furniture Co. 07-4 Otfc LOST AND rOIINI). STRAYED To Cardwoll'a, six mllcu oast of pond, ono long 2-year-old black stallion; one black yearling lllly, I brown two-year-old iimru. (Uvuec may havo sumo by paying dntnagoH und costs, T, O, Merchant. s 17tfc STRAYED to Caldwell's, 0 mllcu Vast ot llond, 1 long 2-yonpold black stallion; 1 black yearling filly, 1 brown two-year-old maro. Owner may havu sumo by paying dam uges and costs, T, O, Morchnnt, 18-Otro TAKEN UP--Mny aisl, ono-black yearling lllly, branded on loft hip with ruvorso EK and croscout. Owner may havo samu by paying charges und pasture, W. L. llorg Strom, Doschutim, Oregon. lOtfu CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND 00 r.ADiEa i ORAND "tlt. V' I.ADJE8 1 0n Jt U&OND JiTaND riUS lu Kan and uoLp sciaiuo uom, ataica vriia Mbboti. TXX NO OTHBB. Narn BraoUt and aak tor flHI.OiIfa.Tf BIAKONJU HKANW I'UM, for IweBflT jrciri rexaraeu ai l,Blet, Alwaya Kellabtt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS yimk PlPRVUUPRr WORTH Tutu) even I ri n en l; tjtmbx 1 i r rt '. N mz : M: