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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1919)
IIKNI) 1IUMJCTI.Y, IIHNM, OKKOOlf. Tlli;il81AV, AL'qUHT 7, ll t'AOK ft i '4' iii!iiiiiiiiiiimiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!i!i!iiiit BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY JriniiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiinrtiiiimMHiMiiiiumiiiMMiiiiitiimiiHiiHinniHUMiihiiiiiWHniiii:MMii!(innMiiiimM:iin!MHMii Wednesday Wiiltur Taylor, formally of Hantl oniua In yoatouluy from Wot!irly, In 1 1 it luir rounly, for tt ahuil vIhII, i Mr. Taylor may return hero to nod lu on an Irrigated Turin. N. II. (lllliorl nniioiiiiooH tliul ho lina IiiukihI tliti rooina In the Blutw liullilltu: at tlio cornor of jlonil ami OlOKOIl lllldOlM (111(1 will optm tlio Gilbert Kiirnlliiro aluio on or about Annual 0. Mr. Glllnul linn noVurul ciuh of furnlluro tin route to I loud. ):. 1'. Joch mill family roltirnml liiht night from a aovornl wcolta motor (rip to varloux Omgou coital point. Mr. ami Mm. C. II. HuiIhoii loft hint rilght for I'ortlaml. (,'A. M. 1'rliiKlo wont to Portland liiht night on u iinvornl duya bual - ih'mm vIkII. . (J, K. Hliupliurd of Portland, who Is iiMNOclalod with thu Huron Tlui hor company, arrived In llund (IiIn morning. In company with (J. V. flllvla, ho will go (o Klamath Full (omorrow. Mr. anil Mr. It. O. Andrtis, farmni'rt of (ho Clovnrdulo district, nro In llond today doing aomo f (rndliiK. Uarlnton William, prominent htia Inoaa man of Thu Dully, whh In Jlond today on IiIh way to Crnlor lukn. It. A. Hnow of (ho forest aorvlc. formnrly with Ihu A. K. I'., Ufl laat nlKht for Camp LhwIh for xiirgloul 4 trmitinmit. O. M. Uyrim of Culver wna n bual noiHi vloltor In thu ally yoatonUy. K. II. Dun of TIih liavlln-lltxnu CompHiiy arrlvwl thin morning for a bualuoaa vlalL Tucsdiijv Mint Horn Kly of 1m IMno waa a vlMKor In Hand InmC night. Mr. and Mr. J. (lutllitlacli or Jlrothum am vlwltliift In Ihu city today. Mr. and Mm. I). II. Htunrt on inn In yontorday nfttminon from tliulr ranch at Fife, and nro remaining In lliind for n few daya before go ing on to l'ordand. William Broil and Ilornrn Tim mormnn of Itmlmnud apenl Inal nlKht In llund. Foroal Hanger W. O. llarrlman waa In from Fori Hock today to ' report at l)oohutoi national forotil haadqunrtura horn. CharlM W. Kraklno roturuml to llMiid Ihla morning from a abort visit In rortlaml with roluttvoa. It. A. DuMelit of 1'ortlamt ha arv rived In Mnnd to lako tln pociMoM Uf freight OMiilvr left vacant by Ifau. rHliintlon of N. 0. Davla, who baouinaM K"iMrnl agent at Priunvllle. Mr. DufHeM'H family will itrrlrM In thu ally latar. MIim Anna Tat will lav toward tha ond of (ha month for Jtttl. whora alio hint nrcoptwl a poaltlun 11H an Inatruotor In thu JWaltla city koIiooIn. Mr. aad Mrs. Frtiiik I.. Kutp und ' Ilolmit Illaokuoll tmve relumed to Hand from an nu(o (rip to I'ortland and count pnlnta. Itay It. Cunlerbury. formerly busl niHM manager for (ho llund Timber workora' union, won In (Iih city laHt nlftlit (o attbiid a mmitlnK of (ho looal. ThU inoinlnK bo wna oallud (o Portland, and In oxpoctad (o ho Imgk lu Itond ThurHday, II. It. Sinond, for (ho pitat two yoArn waruhmiHo fornman at (ho frulKht dupot, limvuu (ho railroad omploy (omorrow, and wilt uukuko In (ho dairy ImihIiiuhh. Dlvlulon nupurlnlondunt H. 0. Wok'nor of (ho OroKou Trunk und family aro npoiidliiu tlio wouk at Oilcll lako. Anion 1'onBon, uopliow of I. I), rox of (IiIh city, will arrlvo at Camp I.qwIh with a company of thu A th otiKluuurH for dlHchai'KO. Ho will couio (o llund Immodlnddy aftorwaid. Mih. J. Nuwhy arrivod homo Bun day availing from 11 trip (0 Ilrltluh Columbia. Tlio J.ihIIoh' guild o't tlio l'roaliy tnrlan cluiidh will incut at thu homo of Mm. W. A. (Jrunt, 141S Woat Bocond Htroot, Wodnunday at 2(30. Mm. It. J. Todd ruturnod to Iluml Inst nlKht from 11 trip to Tualatin. K. M. Thompson and II. 0. Kurrla aro motorliiK to Portland today. Itov. F. A, ComollUHHon, puBtor of tlio Scandinavian Lutlioran church, will louvo for Portland to morrow for n Hhort hiiHlnoHii trip. Mrs. Uoyd IiiKrain of Hlllnboni 1,h 1 n kuoat at thu homo of hor duugli- tor, Mm. Nuttlo Kotznmn, Qf Hoiul. I Charles -KrHklije. pturnail this , mornliiK from a brlof WuIiiohh trip l,to Portland, Harry K. Urooku roturnod this wornlng-from Swittlo. utter .i&Jbort.. vImII with Mm. lliooltH iiml hod, who nro NjinudliiK (ho tiummor moniha niMr Kgaltlu. MfM. J. II. Corbiill nrrlvuil thlH niarulni; to vIhII for a few wuuka. Mm. (lorbott wan formally Ml Iflvnlyii lloillunl. II 1-3, Alluu In HpondliiK a few tlayn with IiIh family at 1IuIIiii;'h ranch 011 tlio Motolluii. Harry Kulunold loft IiihI nlclil for Portliind. II. J. Powor loft lant nlisht on ItiiHlnoHH for Portland. Porry Polndoxtor of Prlnovlllo la lu llonil (oday on bunlnoHii. Minn DalNy Cartor, or (ho J. C. Pounoy Co., In vInKIiii; with rulu IIvok lu Prluovlllo. Jimmy Clifford, who onllKtod lu tlio navy fiom llnd In tlio Hiimuior or 1U17, bun Hiturnm! to tlio city, hnvltiK roculvml IiIh dUcharKo from (ho Hurvlco. Ho will ho omployod In (ho ofllcoH of Thu Hhovllu-lllxoti Couiiauy. lMwaid Lyoiiii In lu Portland thin wook on bilrtlnofm, Monday P. J. Htovor and Dolliort Crnln of Prluovlllo worn lu llund ovor tlio WHiik nnd. ThomiiH HUH of Fort Jtook Ih lu tint oily today on hiiHluoiM. MImm Murcarot Tliomptiou hna ro turnod to llund from a (rip lo Cnitnr Lako. Mr. and Mm. Janon Modru woro lu llond hint ulltlit from Huminur lako, whoro Mr. Monro Ih dlrocllriK (ho coiiKtructlon of a tcml ovup omttiiK plant. C. A. Hhophrd of Poittand, rup nwnntluK InloroMtK backlnx tlio do votopinont of Kummur hako, whh In llund today on IiIh way to thu lako whoro ho will ramaln for tha noxt two WHoka. Kmnk K. Smith, Port land liiHiininco mun, aqaompanlml him. Mr. and Mm. CuorKO Jnhimou. and datiRhtor, Mia l.uollhu of I)u fur, Oroiion, wuro In Uond yotor day on tbolr wuy to (ho Mm(o1Ium und SuttloH laku. Dr. and Mm. W. J. Thorn ol Hllvar Lako, aro vlaitom In tlio ally. II. H. Dmt tuturnod (IiIh mornlui: fnini n IiuhIuoiw trip to Portland. Mini Marnarot Hchrmlur Iiiih ro turnod to llund nftor 11 wook'n vu oAtlon tiponl In Portland. llarloy () Ilnguo arrivod In tho city Inut nlKht nnd loft (bin tunin Iih: for IiIh ranoh nuur Ilruthom. Mr. Hokiio has boon In Portland on a abort bualniwa visit. K. J.'Cutlow Iirm raturnail from a (minluy trip Into Harnoy oouuty. Mr. Catlow mjiorta tUnt cattlo are looking wall for tttlv tlma of Ilia year, but that nn unuaually dry naaaan may bring bad ramilta for tha mock man. (J.oriiu HunlluKtou, Curray, odl tor mid owner of tho Mulhaur Itu tarprlHo, accomrwnlod by Mm. Cur roy, iiHioolalu mlltor, arrivod In llund (IiIh mornliiK by auto from Vnlo on tbolr wuy to Portland. PrufoKHor L. A. Hapbitrn, lnntruo tor or daucliiR tit U. S. army poxta nnd naval Htatloim, arrived lu Ham) today nnd may mart cIiiwhm huro In (ho near futuro. Saturday 'l)anton 0. Uurdlck of Ilcdmond whh In llund lant iiIkIU. (I. M. Commit drovo to llund from Prluovlllo laat night. C. Olton of Hllvor I.uko la In tho city traiiHiictlntf bUHlnoioi. Mm. Hmuiu McNamara, accom pnntcd by hor uona Hobail nnd Archlu, arrivod In llond thla morn Iuk from Honiiom Furry, Idaho, called horo by tho Horloun HIiickh or hor, hUHband, Mlku McNamara. Claudu Kolloy and MIbh Mildred Stookoy will bo married in llund at r o'clock tomorrow aftornoon. Tho woddliiK will bo a church coro mony, nnd (ho nowly married couplo will inako their homo In thin city. J, P. Knyoa ruTiiruoa thtu morn lui: from Tucomu, Wuah., whoro ho attended u luinbermou'H convention. Anuouncomniu wna mudu today of tho marrlago of MUa Hmmn Dakur and Wurron Pomuroy, both of tiila city. MIbh Lillian Van Motor o( Hod mnnd lu visiting ovor tho wook ond with Mlua Kllzabuth Pugh of thla city. , MlH9 Ozqjui fjrdwuy la in from llodmond to apond a fow daya with hor brother, Halo Ordwuy of llond, Mr, mid Mrs. Hay Mots roturnod to llond yoHtorduy nftornoon from a visit to Maintop and coast points. City School Superintendent S. W. Mooro mid Mm, Alooro have gone to Portland by auto by way of tho WViLWXMM., ...... . Friday Kco riirt'ilvod 'in tho county clork'11 offtcu In thrf ,monlh of July mounted to UpMCt Mm. Vornoil A. Korhoa will ro turti tomorrow from 11 moiith'ii vllt lu I'm Hand. Mm. .1. 1). Joiioviiii and Mm. U. W. HoiidorBlKHl oiitortnliii'd at tho formor'ii homo yoatordny aftrfriirton. County CUrnmlMlotior Halli Xtookoy wan In town on liualnowf today. , ' And Houiilon went to Portland 'iiHt ulr.hl. 1). ,11. PuoplM wjilt to Prluovlllo on bunluota thin- mornliw;. TliuiHday Hhorirt H. U. Hoberla Ih out of town today on huluoH, Mr. nnd Mm. Ij. O. McltoynoldB nro npondlng tbolr vacation on nn automobllo trip to tho boncliOH, ColumbiiH It. JobnHon Ih lu town (oday from Prluovlllo. Mr. und Mm, U. I). Wolat hovo roturnod from an uuto trip through tho Wlllnmutto vulloy. Whllo uwuy thoy vUltod Crater lako mid alno utteudud tho mcctliiK of tho Proab--torlnn nynod ut Kiikciio. Mr. nnd Mm. Al Kdwarda nnd Mr. nnd Mm. It. II. Blnto roturnod Inst night from n four-'dny trip to Crnno pralrlo and Klk lake. Thoy report nn uuiiRtinlly good outch of flnh. Chorion Ij. Illnmun of Ilruthom wn lu town on ntiHliioa yoatsnlay. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Wilt woro ovor from SiHtum luat night to at tend tho UlOVlOH. I)nn Holalng, of tha Midway ranch, In lu town today. Hurry J. Funko linn returned nf(or a vlnjt In M ml ford nnd Ta comn. Mm. It. W. Snwyor and dnughtor loft lant night for a wuok'a vInII lu Portland. Mr. and Mm. Frank It. Prlnoe and family returned thin morning from a vacation apont at Seaside. John Dubuln, vnglnour In chnrgo of work on tho Walker llanln Irri gation projoct at I.a Pino, wna In town yesterday. Mm. Dubuln accom panied him. Hanry N. Fowlor loft yoatordny for a trip lo Summer and Abort InkoH. '' T. I.. Collier roturnod lant night from Khtniuth Falls. Hu roportn (hut n Eorloua.flro dentroyed a half block of buHlnoHH proporty Tucndny night and that 0110 man lost his Ufa In tho bluzo. fllxtoeii frlendn or Jack Snod gruta nurprincd him at his homo on Morton Htroot laat night, apndlng n very pleunaut ovonlng. GIVE NO STATEMENT ON STRIKE STATUS Ponding further noKotlatlona bo Iweun tha mill opamtora nnd mam bom of the TlmboTworkera' looal, laadsrH of the movement to nwure nn utidnrMiuent of the now wage w1q propared by the union are un ablo (o give out any stntomont ro gnrdlug tho HtotUH of tha looal mill labor situation. Thla wna tho doo lanillou lant nlht of Harney Han son, union organlzor, Juki before hla departure from Ilend for n abort biiHliiBria trip. Put it in Tin: miM.irrix." GINGHAMS FOR SCHOOL WEAR We show an attractive line of Ging hams suitable for Children's School Dresses, Prices listed here hold good so long as our supply lasts. Kendall Ginghams, $' Qr 27-in. plaids, yard ., IML Amoskcag Utility Gingham, OQc plain and fancies..... Jy FoilduNord, 9 best made, fancy plaids ..: -....'-'a-' When It's Ginghams We Strive to Please. 1 1 THE WARNER COMPANY IQUAMTV " " UKHCUAMI1MB AT 7 lOrCLAK 1'KICXH . '.. h, , j rv i DANCE PLANNED' BY BEND POST Himvirjij mi:. Hirr oatk ok ui HOCffiUi Al'I'Allt J'OK ACOUHT 'Xi(l(f()l) MUSIC AND I'I!A TUItllS AltltANCKI) POIt. InvKiftlonn will be out by noxt Tudtfday' for th flrat dancing party to bo glvon by Parcy A. HtovotiH pout, Amoilcan Loglon, on tho ovon lug of AugiiNt 20. Tho affair wnH flrat aot for oarllor lu tho month, but tho fact that many in thu city would bo nttendlm; tho Klkn' con vention In Klamath FuIIh cnuncd tho dato to b pontponod, Prepurallona ar bolng mndu by tho commlttuo In charge for ono of tho largonl crowdH ovor gathered In tha Ilend Amateur Athletic club gyrnnunliim. Decorations will ba olaborato and In keeping with tho nplrlt of the Rorvlco men'a organiza tion. Kxrollunt iiiuolc ban been no cured, the orchuatru to bo In churgo of Wllnon Ooorge, who In altso bo Ing countod on for aovoral, vocal npeclnltlofl during tho ovonlng. Preceding (be dancing, Anhloy Forrest will aoiind a number of buglo culln, and novoral foaturoa which havi not aa yet been given lout by tho committee will come bo- (wcen number. Supper will bo uorvod lalor In the evening. BODY IS TAKEN TO CARLTON, OREGON William P. N'elaon, aged 2C yearn, died In thin city Monday aftor a Have you given that gift to the New Baby? u-v r-BABY GIFTS- Baby Coat Hangers Baby Sets, including , brush, comb, talcum powder box u Baby Hot WatetBags Baby Celluloid Rattle Baby Celluloid Teething i Rings. All of these novelties are hand painted In pink and blue. Some thing Very new. LARSON & CO. Cic Hallmark, Store At tlio Sljrn of tho Blc Clock $$fQkX2i$iQe$ 1 ;, ' Never Was Knitting ' More Popular Lnst winter women thought only of the ilhtinp men, nnd, for them, learned to knit. Tliut knowledge is now used to personal advant age, and sweaters, scarf's, tarns and hug-mc-tights, hahy bootees and saeciues, vests and muillers, arc so tremendously popular that it behooves every woman to interest herself in knitting. Our stock ot Minerva Yarns is complete in color ranges. The Quality Worsted Yarn is wound on the logical ball, unexcelled for softness. Minerva Knitting Y'arn. at 55c ball Minerva Heatherdown, at 55c ball Minerva Saxony, at 80e ball New Lerner" Waists A beautiful line of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists just in by express frcm Ntw York: S5.05, 0.50, 0.75, 0.!)5, 7.50, 7.75, 8.75, 9.50, 10.75. New Silks New printed Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide, per yard $8.75. and $3.95 New Vestings, beautiful colorings, 24 inches wide, per yard ...$8.05 :j:j-incli genuine Pongee Silk, at an exceedingly low price, per yard $ -$1.05 . . "! Stop ant3 1 vu RDOTHEF Quality Pioneer since 1911 lonK Illness with pulmonary tuber cuIopIk. Ha had como to Bend from Carlton, OroKon, for his health only a month and 12 dnys aso. Ills wlfo survives him. Tlio fathor, Nola Nelton, loft last night, accompany ing tho body to Carlton for burial. BEND WOMAN OWNS NEWSPAPER OF 1800 Copy of Ulster Gazette, Glln Ac count of Dentil of Washington In l'isseslon of Olrs. M Inter. Of graat intorog$ from an hlstor loal standpoint la a copy ot tho Ulstor Gazette, ot tho dato of Jan uary 4. 1S00, owned by Mrs. It. P. Mlntor of this city', In which tho account ot tho doath ot Course Washington, the month beforo, la published. Tho paper Is a four page, four column' odltlon nnd Is yollow with ago, but Is still easily loglblo, tho typo f:iaa dlirorlng but llttlo from those li uso at the pres ent day. Even at that early dato tho nows pnpcr'a vuluo us un advertising was recognized, nnd ono nnnounco mont was oven mado ot tho salo ot n slave. CLOUDY SKIES RARE DURING PAST MONTH Klghteeu Djijs Heeordcd as Clear July !, with 01) Degrees, Hot test Day of tho Season. Eighteen cloar days, 11 partly cloudy, and two n which tho pre vailing chnractor ot tho day was cloudy, woro recorded during tho month Just past at tho cooporatlvo meteorological station In Bend, Huln toll on throo days, and tho total precipitation was .35 of nn Inch, although a much largor rainfall In sonio ot the othor districts of Con tra! Oregon was measured. Tho hottest day ot tho month cumo on July 0, with 99 degieos, and tho coldest night was 7, with 31 degroes. Tho range ot temperature, 58 on July greatest degrees was on July 9. The hoavlost precipitation for th month wua on July 23. when .23 o an inch wua recorded. l lit X Q,&Q0 &O90' ,W f Stop at - Life In Bagdad. At ono period Itasdad Imd n popula tion of two millions. Tqijnjr. It 1ms dwindled to fvo hundred and twenty jQvp thousand. Tlio desert rolls almost up to the walls of the city, for the elaborate system of cnnnls which ren derwl tho Inml mpablo of Kiipportln n teeminj iHpu!atIon has been neg lected. WHAT EVERY S COMPLEXION POWDER with delicate but fra grant perfume, one. that defies perspiration, one that 'clings to the skin, one that stays on until washed off. VOGUE Liquid Complexion Pow der will do this. Announcement ! Harold Bell Wright's latest book, "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent" will be oa tale, beginning1 Aug ust 21. Place your order now, OWL PHARMACY BEND'S BOOK StOHl WANT i i