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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
1JKN1 HULTKTltf, WWW, OWUflO.H, TKUHrtBAV, -JUfA' 01, tftjfl - A. " iiiiiiliiliiiiiiliiiiiriiiiiiillilMiliiliiiniliiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiilfliiiiiir f '.' BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAVTO DAY niMiiiiiiiMiliihiiiiini!itiii!iiii!iMiiiiM!iiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiniMiiiiiiiii;iniin!iiiiiiiniiiiwMiw(i(MlmniM!Miiiiiil 'Wednesday Mm, J. I). Davidson jpltirnml tliln normal. k;ijlunry tyliltmitt of I'owoll Iliitto wiih In tlin city yesterday on UIIHltltitlH, Ml us Ituth Hlopplu of Minneapolis In vlHlntliiK In Jlonil ut llin Ifhini) of MIhh fJoiiuvlovo WiiKiior. i Mr. and Mm, It. A. Wunl tiro tint pnrniitsof it UW -pound i;h1, born last iilitht. Auto iiiiicliiinlui offectod tho torn ;jiornry oiKnnlxiitloii of n union hint uijclit, ' (lay Wilson Inft tlilfi afternoon for I'alHluy with u truck loud of ' frolKht. , IIiikIi O'Connor of I'rlnovlllo wiih ' ,1(1 IIOlllI lllHt IllRllt Oil htlHlllllKH. Mr, niul Mm. J, II. Hood nrrlvod tin Hand yesterday from llurmi. .J. Ii,,(Jftlttur diovo to I'rlnovlllo .fpday oil, businusii comiaotod with t'ht) Crook county toluphonu norvloci. I Tuesday H, K. ItohortH loft IIiIh mornliiK Jiiornln from Monmouth, whom on u trip to Tuiniilo on official hIio hint Ixmii ntlondliiK Hiimmur i 1hihIikmh, ' i W, , Mclloney of IlolllriKham, Washington, Ih In Ilend for tho week, comlm; from Wimlilnnton to look ovor tho Irrigated holdliiKn nmir Ihmchules, Mm. V. K, Hludobiikor bust re tumud lo Ilend from u throo weoks visit In Hpokuno, Deputy tihorllr AiiKiitit Audunioti loft yesterday toylslt hlH mother In Mliini'Holii. J. A. Vvl of Itedmnnd Man In tho oily hiHt liljflit. Mm K, C. LuikIiiikIiiiiii, Mm. I,nylnn Joiioh mid Mm. Almlru Hwullny Imvii returned to Ilnnd from a two wuok'N ntny ut Knot Luke. C, K. NIcIioIh Iiiih loft for Now horjf, Unman, whoro hg wan railed by iiowh of (h Hoiiortrt illmtriH of his motlmr. Mo I bnlnjc relieved ut tho titlocriiph ofllcti hy I. N. Hull of Henlllo. Mr. nnd Mm. i.eslor Kendall loft IIiIh morning for Koiittln, whom they will iniiko their homo. Mr. ' mid Mm. Hum Dixon null duuichtor I'OKKy Htnrtod thin noon to motor to llruverton. From there Mm. Dixon mid MIhh 1'eKKy will j;o to Aurora, Illluol, to Mpcud tho lemuludor of tho Hiimttnir. Mr. and Mm. R. M. Thompson havo returned from a trip to Crater l.tiko. Little ItoHliiu I'orroflt, daughter of Mr. mid Mm. Ashley Korrcst of tlitx city, entertained u fow of bur friends yesterday afternoon, tliu occasion being liar seventh birthday. Mr. mid Mm. Ilort Kendall leave today for Ileavortoii, whore they In tend lo locate. I MIhh Kay Deyarmond hni returned to Ilend from a trip to rlalom. Have you given that gift to the ; New Baby? rBABY GIFTS-i Baby Coat Hangers Dab) Sets, including bruih, comb, talcum powder liox Baby Hot Water Bagt Baby Celluloid Rattle Baby Celluloid Teething Rings All of these novelties are hand painted In plnlt and blue. Some thing very new. Saturday.... MrfU 1rjs?'tf, U ftuiP.lHj hob- ort JJlackwoll loft (his morning by tiulo for Portland, H. H, IIiilowoll,. of. w National Hank of CnmmurcQ of Ho'uttlo, and Rd llurim, of tho coltucUou dopart iiiont of tho mum bnnltltic lnntltu tloti, nro i;uotH of Mr, mid Mm. J. Hynn, Mr, mid Mm, If, P. Ifolmon of Anhlaud, OroKon, uro vIkRIjik their dauxhllir, Mm, It, B, McCltiro, horo. Mr. nnd Mm. Jlolmoii uro on their wny to tno VullbwHtono park, Mr. nnd Mm, Ouy Mclloynoldii loavo today by auto for Portland and Nowport to Rpotid tbolr vaca tlon. . Mm. C. J. iWnn ontortalnml a party of frlonds at hor homo on Newport nvcnuo on Rrlday. FOREST FIRES EASILY HELD wrew. tiiouiim: rxpriurxcrd ).v iiimnivniH wmtwr ah ykt, AinioL'(;rr da.(;i:h hka. HO.V 1H AV JfANI). i ' LARSON & CO. "Cie Hallmark Store At tho 8lrn of tho Illf Clock Monday T. A. McCuiiii In on a IiuhIiichh trip to Tacuma. Arlvllo MorrU of Jurrobonnu, Is In tho city today on hunlniM. Mm. Ilazitl Munlmi Iiiih r)turnnd frqm a two woukH' trip to Alaska. William JohiiNon of Prlnuvlllo wuh u wfnk olid vlillor In llund. JIuiih '.Irn inn r man of Croncont Is trmiHucttiiK buHlueuM In tho city today. Ituubon A. I.oivjc of Sllvir Luko arrived In Umid lam nlRlit and In re malnliiK over today. f County JudKo W, I), Ilarnea returned Innt iiIkIiI from an auto trip throuKh tho Hampton country. Friday Frank Hanoi', Ron of 3. II. Hnner' of thlfl city, who w4s oponttcd on two (lu)'H n(?o In Tho DuIIch for Koltor, la inakliiK Kood proKrenH, a wire from Mm. Haiier ntated thin mornliiK. tu Uakui Wtillaco. nan of Mr. mid Mrii. V. Nvn1lnco "of Tumalo,'lia ntiurnon to uunirai uroKon arior a year's surrlco ovoraciiK In tho U H. army. John Htoldl Jr., will lie trnnd furred to fJouttlo for dlncliarno on Monday, it wlro received from New York Informed bin parcntH Thuro- dny nlKht, Ifo Iiiih been In the navy for moro than two yoara. Mr. and Mm. II. h. Noel of Fort Hock am HpundltiK the day In Ilend. Mm. Fred HhoiujueHt of Harper, Ih vIhUIiik frlendH In Head today. Dr. Leslie V. Uatcbcll of Ilend, wuh murrled In Ibanon lant week to MUh Ltiurn Uontou WiiBROiior. Hev. J. 11. N. Hell or CorviiUhf, who officiated ut tho wed dint; of tho brldo'H mother, performed the weddltiK ceremony. At the ntato Prcubyterlun confer enco, held In Euueno this week, h. D. AVIcid wuh elected a member of tho permanent committee on ro IIkIouh uducatlon. Hobcrt J. Aaron of Deud, Ih 1 luted iih a fflcent arrival from Franco on the U, 8. 8. Siorrn. Ho him koiio to Camp MIIIh, Iotijc Island, for. demobilization. t Two forest ilreH on Trout creok, Houth of 8lHtem, worn reported Thursday night by lookouts, and J. U. Iiowman and H. R, Vincent, who were Jiotit out from the office of tho forest supervlhor, had them under control ho following morning. Iloth flreH ar believed to havo been canned by the recent llchtnlnc slprm, and to havo srnouldorqd un til tho woods becamo dry enough to lurn' Lookouts aro reportlns consider able difflculty In making obsorva tlous due to tho dense smoko bang UK ovt-r certain parts of the forest. As-jio fires of uny extent havobeen noted for -liearlj' a weok,4 It' Is oo Iforod that tho smoko has drifted ecrpas tin (Inncridas 'frpm conflaBra tlons on lh other side of tho moun tains. The mal danger tlmo has prac tically arrived for Central Oregon forests, and 8upervlsor Jacobson linn made the HUKReitlon that In ad dltj.on to other precautionary meas ures n great sourco of trouiilo would bn eliminated If campem und tourists would abstain from smok ing' while In tho woods, as many fires can bo traced directly to care leanness In throwing away cigarettes or knocking out pipes beforo they have been fully extinguished. vmi 'ty'lifrn NEW PHONE RATES , IN EFFECT JULY 29 Rffectlvo July 29, mi Increaso In tho rates for phones Installed In residences was announced this Thursday it. II. Do Armoiul bus returned to Ilend from a trip to Portland and Balom. (feorgo W. Frcoland of I'rlnovlllo, spent last night In Ilend. Hurton Irwin, of Hoqularn, Wash ington, Is In Ilend. for. a short, visit at t ho .'bamtnof,MrJi;VJ MX'fCr&vr, whore Mm. Irwin und llttlo son, have byii for-the past month. ' Mr. and Mm. John Dubois and children motored down from - La Pino this morning returning In tho afternoon. August Specials STAR VALUES! Hot Weather Goods You Need Now Glass Water Pitcher, OC fancy style ' Class Berry Bowl, OtJp a real special .; "vL Ice Tea Sets, 0 AA a jug and 6 glasses; it's a bargain p.UU Glass Tumblers, , tjr staple colonial shape. r .'. JL Sh"fcw5n"!,. 15c-19c-25c Crepe Paper Napkins, fl OC per thousand..- -.--- pltltl Light House Cleanser, 1 qp 2 cans for ' White Flyer Laundry Soap, bar J .5c Shinola Shoe Polish .1. ; i 10c Men's Work Shirts, special 69c Men's Overalls, special : ..w ..$1.75 WashTuI?, heaviest and best " dJO OQi xrade galvanized, a $3.00 value pv "' ! ' THE FAIR STOR m SATHER!S BUILDING . Fjmt Lieutenant II. W. Newton, KiiKlnecre, uoasslgncd, and Mm. N'owlon of Seattle arrived in Bond this nioriilnj; to visit for a short time at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. William Newton. Lieutenant New ton is now Htatloned nt Camp Lewis, engaged In educational reconstruc tion work. Before bo entered tho service Mr. Newton was a mining cnelnccr In Alaska. Frank Hancr, sou of Mr. and Mm. J. II. Huner, underwent an opera- tlaaWoflnesduy at The Dalles for Intornal Koltre. Ho Is reported to be rcBtlns easily: Mr. and Mm. Thomas Carufel are the .parents of un eight-pound daughter, born last night at their I homo in Mill addition. WfttS"-"!! i ii 'X "",. NEW t BATHING SUITS JUST IN BY EXPRESS 1 Women's Worsted Bathing Suits , $4.95 to $6.75 Women's Cotton Bathing Suits $1.50tol$2.95 Boys' and Girls' Bathing Suits, Cotton or Worsted, $1.00 to $3.75 Men's Bathing Suits, $1.00 to $5.50 MEN'S FALL STYLE BOSTONIAN" FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN Men's Black Kid, Blucfcer Styles, at $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 pair ...I Men's English Styles, Black and Havana Brown, $7.75, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50, $10.00, $10.50 pair Men's Army Shoes, $6.50 & $7.50 pair 9 Buy Shoes Now and Save . 50cto$1.50perPair"tt Stop and Snop at IPBKKSgnfi Quality Pioneer lince 1911 J morning by J. L. Galther, local manager. Tho Increase on business phone's became effective on May 1. For Individual .residence lines tho rata Is boosted from 2 to $2.75, on luo party lines from 1.75 to 12.25, and on four party lines from J 1.50 to $2. For desk phones 25 cents Is added for ca$h class of tervlce. MILL ORDERS . A NEW BURNER RECRUITING PARTY PITCHES CAMP HERE 1 Values which will make business brisk during the Dog Dnys of August. DMESSlAWH'&'lrf." 19c LADIES' KNIT UNION SU1TS-4L 50c LADIES' COTTON H0SE-Aa,''!'.19c LADIES' LISLE HOSE a scpiai ciet!mTp-35c ''" W ''' .-! I --- .1.1 INFANTS' COTTON HOSELVq' Little One 1 3C COMFORTER CHALLIE--tiiiuiovrardesigns 29c TADCKT fflVEDC FineNninsook-lnee&em- Q0 tUlVJLi 1 tU Y lilliJ-broidery trimmed, Special . JC NAINSOOK NIGHT GOWNS-" '7 ' A A Heal Speeial , ."-...X.J UfllTCl? ADDHrUC Coverall Style. Fine quality nUUjE. itlllUI1i3--Percale-dRrk and lirrht (M i ...W f-ltli Infantrymen, on Special Duty fi-oni Vancouver IwrracKs, Will I tr nwl ii In Iteud 10 Days. On a tour of tho state with tho object of obtaining enlistments for tho U. S. army, Sorgoant Dillard Stovens, Corporal Fred Corner, Cor- porul Herman Ham, Cook William O. Llndsuy nnd Private S. 0. Bn son, of tho 44th Infantry, arrived In Rend on Monday In a largo army motor truck from Vancouver Darracks, Washington, and will bo stationed hero tor the next .10 days. Tho recruiting detail has pitched camp ut tho city grounds near tho county bridge, and a regulation army cook tent is part of tho es tablishment. Enlistment may bo made In all brunches of the service, Sergeant Stevens states, and for previous sorvlco men a short term enlistment is open. Any who nro desirous ot obtaining further information may apply at headiiuartora at tho city camp grounds. For tho purpose of avoiding de lays and losses caused y the laek of capacity of tho pr.cscnt ouraer of Tho Shevlln-Hlxon, a, new burner has been ordered and fl be erect ed within the next six ""weeks. A. contract for tho work has been let to William Uros., ot Minneapolis, erector of tho present burner and also the burner at the Brooks Scanlon plant. The new burner will bo muck larger than tho old, toeing 45-foet In diameter, by 125 feet htKh. as compared with 34x90, tho dimen sions of tho nrcsen burnnr. In lis construction will toe used 300.000 j brick, which havo Just beeu order- eu ironi tno uena Urlck & Lumber company. It will be located on tho slto of tho machine shop which will bo moved buck toward tho yard to mako room for this addition. Repairs aro now being made to the. old burner, which Is at present out of commission, necessitating the shutting down of two bands at night and ono in tho dny run. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR F0RE16J1 ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL ClTIiC colore. TEMWFO CIM17C Best Oxford. .... 95c-98c-si.ie lEiNNlj OnUliO-(kalJy-H.!h Shoe . $1.15-$1.25-Si.35 " MaryJnc . 98c-$1.19-$1.35 SAVE MONEY HERE IN AUGUST. THE WARNER COMPANY QiMMTV , Mbrciundisk at 1'oruLAR Prices IT'S A FACT The finest pictures for j'our home are the enlargements from your KODAK NEGATIVES Ask us about it. CENTRAL PHOTO CO, WITH Mr. n. SYMONS, O'KANE BWXJ, BEND, ORK. "In at One, at Five They're Dene." 3IHC5r'