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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
1IICNI) IIVIjMCTIN, MCNI), OttVAiOU, TIl(lWIAV, AUOIJHT 2H, 1011) ' "paok r . ; jiiiiiimmimtiiiiiiimimmimiiitiitmiiiimimiiiiiiimmii'; Bend Happenings from Day to Day '.iitimiiimiifliiiiiimimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiii Wednesday Mr. unit AInt. llyion ltoyce ami futility luuvo IIiIh uvonlnr. for n tlitou wooltH viu'iillon trip to tint l'HKut Hound country. i Ward II. Colilu iiiturnuil hint imuilmc from a novum I iluyi' JjuhI-ih-hh trip to I'ultiluy. Mr. anil Mm, U. A. W. Nixon ru tut nuil liiHt tit Klit from mi unto trip to tlonttlo ami Tacoiim. W. 0. Illnlmill nint Clydo M. Mc Kay loft IIiIh inornlni: liy nutn for l'oitliuiil, IntomlliiK to ko by way of Hid Uovni union t trail. Mr. Coin tiny Allou anil two olilliliiin loft IIiIh inortiliiK for lloliluiivlllu, Oklahoma, whom Men, Alton will vlhlt hnr parnntH, Htin nxpiictn to liu koiiii for tlio noxt two montliH. Mm. A. W. Cook loft tliln mom Ini! for Colby, Kiiuhmh, whom alio will vlHlt liur paruntit ilurlnjt tlio noxt Ik)iI wookM, ran) trvliiK of Haloni, wan In Ilond yontorilny, .c'lllliii; t Um offlco of County Holiool HuiHirlndtiidmijJ, Al ton Tlioiupnon. Mr. Irvfujj will trilto tlio plnro of II. h, (Inodlw; thin fall and winter, iih niipurlntundont of tlio Ilodinuud hcIiouIm. UI2DM0N1) STUDENTS HOSTS AT RECEPTION Airalr In llclil In Honor of IIIkIi HiIiooI I'rlni'lpnl Hit lleen Ai ItiK l'im(niiihti Dining Huinini'i', TucHduy Mr. Itoy Iloritnin hun ;ono to I'nrtliind, to imiko lior homo. Mm, John MaoLanu louvim tomor row for Iowa aflor itpnnillnK tlio mini imir liortt with hur hunltiinil. IMwIn C. Klwrly mid C. A. Warri or nru uiihIiiomh visitor In Portland thin wook, Thuy will rotnrn tomor row. MIhk Kloronco Uurr., who linn boon vInUIiik for (ho lutit two wook with rota 1 1 von In Honltloruturuml to Ilond (lit mornlnt:. Mm. Illicit O'Knnq will loavn to morrow for llutto, Montiuia to at tend tlio HomoconiliiK wouk to bo colobratod thuru. Kdward llrnokn, loft Ktiiidny night for hi homo In MlnunpolM after npnndliiK n'fow cluy In Hand with IiIn lirothor Hurry K. MrookM. Mm. John Ycoinnii, who linn npunl thn Innt four wooks In Portland, hun rolurnml to llvo on lior liomoMoiid on the HIkIi Doitort thlv full and win tor. Itor. I)r. W. K, Inoion and Mm. InoHon, of Hiinnynlilo paioiod thrmiKh Ilond Monday for thalr hoinu nftor HimndliiR ttiolr vacation In tlio Tlct- nlty of Hand. 0. W. Hood, rami ' farumun of otilpiiiniit of ths Hock Inland lino, accompanied hy hi non, la vIMtltiK hi mothor, Mm. A. II. Hood, of Til nmlo, for a fow diiy. J. U. 'Van Iluffol, of tlio Cont-Oro Motor ,0o. In mifforlnn thin week from n'lMluful burn on hi loft hand which ho iHintalnod whllo working In tlio repair ronmit of tlio Cciit-Oro Motor Co. Dr. and Mm. O. T. Morgan, of Can par, Wyoming, bavo arrived In Ilond In tlio coiimo of an auto trip to tlio coant, and aro vlnltltm hero nt tho homo of Dr. Morcan'n brotliur, 0, C. MorRau. Mr. and Mm. Waltor MclCouxlo, Of (loltlonilalo, WadliliiKtoii paHod through Hand yontorday onroulo for tholr homo nftor upondliiR novum! wookn at Odoll I.iiIul Mr. McKoiuloj m u uuruwaro ucainr or woiiioiuinio. Tho Woodman of tho World lnli;. had forwardod to Mrs. W. C Hlowart, of IlankH, OroKou $1,000. roproHont Iuk tlio t policy carried by tlio Into Hoy. W .0 .Htowart, forinor' paMtnr of tho local MothodlHt KpUcopal Church,- Buy Jelly Glasses : Now 69c Doz The Fair Store s Sathers Building HKDMON'I), Auk. 27. A iiliinhnr of tho moiuhom of tho nludont body of tho Hodmond union hlah nchool Kiivo a rocojillon lioro Wi'dnoHiIay iilaht for Mr. and Mm U, U, (IooiIIiir mid family, who aro hood lonvliii; for llarrlnbnrx whoio Mr. (Joodluir ban boon onciiKod an principal. Tho (JoodltiKii havo boon ronldontN of Hodmond for ovor two yoam, Mr. CoodlltiK bol in: nmplnyod an princi pal of tho H V. II. H., and thin hiiiii inor lioldlui: tho position iih acllmj pnntmanlor Thoy will loavu many frlomlN whon thoy ko. Paul Irvine, who Im Mr. (IooiIIiir'h Miicconnor an principal of thu It. II, II. H., arrlvod Monday inoriilnr. from Portland Mr and Mm. J l( HobortM and children loft on Haturduy uIkIU'h train for Onarliart to vlnlt frlondd for novoral dayn. Noal Hazoltou, non of Itov. and Mm, T..J. Hiuollon, loft hint Monday ulKht for Portland to attend tho ncbool uiidor tlio atinplcrH of tho V. M. U. A for noldlem and nallom. Minn Maritarot Oolob, Western Union toloKraph oporator, rotiirnnd from a Wook'n vacation at Portland and Koanldo Monday moruliiK. Commlnnlonor C. II. Ml I lor raturn d from Kalom Friday afternoon In a now truck, which tho county ban ro coutly purchased. Mm Clotii llrowu and Kdcar ro turned from an outlnK at tho l.akon Kuiiday Thoy roport a fluo tlmo and expect to ko acaln nouii Mm. J. O. Maddou and Ilttlo daiiKhtor loft Wcdiunday niornliiK for Portland whoro thoy will vlnlt two wookn with Mr mid Mm. Polo Maddou, thou ko to Mouto Crook II. C. whoro Mr Maddou In workUiK. Mm. F. u. Hlckor, ono of tho earlier ronldontn of thin city, but now livliiK in C'ronwoll, nrrlvod Innt wook to vlnlt lior datiKhtorn Mm Wallace CaiiKho. and Mm. Dolliert Hturdlvau and tholr fa nil I ten. Mr. and Mm Win. Loavltt, ac companied by bin brother and wlfo, loft Monday afternoon for Pendleton to attend tho Aiuiiiul Houiidup, Minn Mario Atixtln npout tho early part of tho wook vtnltliiR lior nlntor, .Mm K Atklunon, wont of town. H. I Cathro and W. J. Iluckloy wont to Portland on hunlucnM con nected with tho Dlatomlto mill at l.uwor Urldr.o Hnturdny ovonlnR, ro- turniiiR Momlny inornuiK. Minn Dulny Leonard rnturnvd from lior vacation Tlmrnday aveuliiR. Minn Leonard linn boon ro-otiRiiRod to touch tho uhttury and commorclal counk. In hlRh nclioul thin yoar. Ajmrty connlnttiiR of Mr. and Mm. Chan. Ilockwlth, Mr and Mm. A. WrlRht and their fnmlllen, Chan, llrowu and Anita Kchomnchor wont to Tytberow IlrldRO Kunday In Mr. Ilockwlth'n truck. Tlioy npont a very ploanntit day and had vory Rood luck flnhltiK- Mr. Henry Schumacher and 'non Daniel arlved Holiday afternoon from Hood Hlvor whom thoy bavo boon npoiidliiK tho nuinuior plekliiR fruit Mra. Kchumachor and tho elrln oro- coodod thorn novorat dayn. they huv- liiK co in i) on thn train and Mr Schu macher drovo throiiRh P. I,. Ilallard. anlntaut countv agont lender, of O. A C wan In Hod mond Saturday, and attoudod tho mootliiR of tho Kxocutlvo Comiulttoo of thn Farm llureau. Minn draco UIkkk nf Portland npout a fow dayn of her vacation tho flml ronowliiK old aciiialutancos In Hodmond and thou wont on to vlnlt hor aunt, Mm. C. F. Chalfan. of OUt. CONTRACTS ON STREET WORK ARE AWARDED IMPROVEMENTS WILL COST .$30,950.55. ROCK IS LOW BIDDER Anton Anno Maken Only Other Offer - on ('roup of Hlx IiiiprovrmrnfM Morn TIioi-oiikIi Clean-Up of City In Allocated. Put It lit Tho lliilli'tlu. Am tho outcome of tho necond catt for hldn on hlx city ntroot Improvo inentH, two offorn for tho work on Awhroy road, Drako road, Newport avenue, Wont Fifth, Greenwood and Wall woro received Friday night by tho Uend council and tho con tract wan uwaided to Joo Hock for tho low total of 30,9C0,nr, for tho nix ntrcotn. Anton Auno wan tha other bidder. Work In to start at onco. Contractor oxtlmaton, It wan noted, woro from 20 to GO por cent. hlRhor than tho citlmaten made lant nprlnR by City KtiRlncor ltobort II. Could, and bocauno of thu blub cont, It In probable that no more Improvo- montit of tho kind will bo' under taken thin year. Tho contracts call for grudlnn and clndorlnR on noctlonn of Wall, Wont Fifth and Croon wood not already Improved In thin way, while thu ro- uialndor of tho work In for RradlnR, clndorlnR and thu Installation ot n considerable length of concroto walkn nnd curbs. liuproU'inrnt Cost HIkIi. Councilman Hhodon, of tho ntrcetn com mitt oo, reported that an InvcH- tiRatlon of thu proposed Ogdon avo- nuo Iniproremunt had boon made, und that whorvuM tho cost on oach lot would ho raoro than $100, tho assessed valuation Of tho lots front Iiir on ORdou would not n vera no more than $35. Thin would moan that onoh property bolder would have to pay $CS cash In addition to tliu amount secured under tho liancroft hondlnR act, and Mr. Hhodon doubted If thin oxpanna would moot with tho 'approval ot tho property bqldcrs. Ho asked that any Individuals Interested In tho Im provomont seo or communicate with him at onco In order that a mora doflnlto Idea of tho sentiment of residents ot tho district inlRht be obtained. Mayor's Action Upheld. Tho council took unanimous ac tion ondorslpR the action ot iMayor Hasten In ordorlnR out tho now fire ottRlno to aid In ftRhtlnR the ftanios ot tho Pino Treu lumber mill Wed nesday nlRht. Tho matter ot nsk IjlX for a now Insurance ratlnR wan discussed, and it wan decided to postpono such an application until tho now tiro hydrants nru in and work has been started by tho Uend Wator, I.lRht & Power Co. on tho Installation of stool mains of InrRor size than tho woodon pipes now In uso In tho business district. REVEILLE WEEK PLANS WIDENED BIG TIME IS PROMISED IN OCTOBER. Schools, Fanner, Laborers, .Mcr rlinnlx, Fraternal OrKonljitloni, iiikI l'iriinen Will All Have , Cliuiro to Jfjfi; Festivities. ICnlRhtn of the rifle and bayonet, whiz bancs, and 72'h nnd otbors of the Tiav blue and khaki havo heRun their drive for Hovolllo Week, In Uend October 20-2G, whon all of Contrnl OreRon will Join In a big skirmish week. Military uavut-and marine corps nnnpwlll prevail from tho morning of October 20th until taps In sound ed on the 20th. HcboolH, fanners, labororn, mer chants, fraternal orders and flromon will got their chance at tho parly on days that aro to bo net aside for tholr own jollification. The Ameri can Legion Itself, under whoso nusplccn tho party In to bo pulled will ntop Into tho limelight with a couplo of stunts which will open tho oyon of cvoryono In tho city und its environs. Theso two stunts nru being kept under tho campaign hat, but thoy will bo good ones. Advlccn received by tho Commer cial club regarding tho merits of tho Wortlmmn Greater Alamo Sbowo, bears out In detail tlio representa tions made by Harry Hofcr, who was In Ilond recently and signed tho con tract with tho Percy A. Stevens Post. With more than two months In which to prcparo Its big Itcvcllle Week It Is expected that this per formance will excel anything held In Ilond In recent yoars. , Tho work for Hdvclllo week will ho started at onco by the commit tee comprised of Frank It. Prlnco, M. O. Wagner. J E. Smith, Harry Qolngold. John Herbert nnd Fred A. Wooltlen. WORK STARTED ON NEW PLANT Preparing for tho foundation for tho noW Ilond Water, Light & Power Co., electric power plant a crew of 10 men 1s at work today making ready thu slto which has boon select ed adjoining tho steam plant of tho Ilrookn-Scanlon Lumber Co. Machin ery has beon orderod by tho power company, and is expected to arrive hero within 90 days, manager T. H. Foley stated thin morning. . ' i "" i i 7 .y ' v " fc"F pssssslnnW. ssirriiW ssWWsBFjjnWtWtsWsMSsW, BsmBBBBBjBBWBBsJPBPsBI ul till I ! I A New Garment for Home This Fall v i .Despite the great demands upon the manu facturer hy all dealers we can offer you the finest and most complete stock of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum Majestic and Universal Ranges and Brunswick Phonographs in Central Oregon. i You will he highly impressed with our elegant arrivals in Wicker Furniture, with and with out spring cushion scats, covered with tapestry. T his-style of furniture is most suitable for this country. Showing new line of Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets, Jardiniere and Peristals. Something distinetive for your house plants. Adaptable to any room or porch. I Bend Furniture Co. Central Oregon's Leading Furniture House Tho now plant is to bo operated by steam, burning lumber waste from tho Urooks-Scanlon mill. Approxi mately 4$ cords n day will bo nscd. nnd Mr. Foloy hopes to mako ar rangements nlso with Tho Shovlin- Hlxon Company to allow for an al ternative fuel supply. Tho plant whon completed, will cost JlOO.dOO and will generate 1000 kilowatts. STARTS FOR SPOKANE; WAKES UP . IN BEND It didn't look Just like her memori es of Spokane whon she gazed out of tho Pullman window, but her ticket vvas correctly made out, and tho porter had assured her that sho was Jn tho rJgbt car. It wasn't until Miss J. Duchnnan, of Portland step ped oft tho train hero this morning that sho was Informed that she was In tho Spokano of Central Oregon. This ovenlng she wilt travel north as the guest ot the ralb-ead, and Is i confident that she willi-reach her rightful destination, as-ske has been assured that there. ki only two Spokanes in the north-west;, VRCIT! FRUIT! Tho peach season Is 'now oa and wo are ready to book orders for express or parcel pdVat' the fol lowing prices f. o.'Ki.Thc : Dalle. Oregon. Add 27c 'fee express or parcel post on peaches, prunes and tomatoes, and GOc .on i apples and pears. Good caunlnf torches, 8Gc? Uartlett pears, l7M'r Hungarian prunes (20-lb. box)f fl'.tS; Italian prunes, $1.25; apples (cookers). 51.50: tomatoes, $1.09. Address Tho Dalles Cherry Growers' Union, Box 327, Phono 731, The Dalles. Oregon. Adv 26-8c.. Put it in Tho llullclln. Colonial Draperies A Splendid Selection of New Designs Especially Suitable for Auttim Just Received Come In and See Them - Chintz Tapestries-Repps, A big line, Priced 75c, 85c, 89c. Cretonnes, A Big Line, New Patterns 29c, 35c, 39c, 50c, 59c. Curtain Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles, Nets, Noddinghams A Large Range of Patterns and Styles, Priced 35c, '39, 45c, 55c, 75c;' 85c. When its Draperies and Curtain Materials We Strive to Please The Golden Rule THE WARNER f OMPANY 'QIMIJTV " MKRCIIANDUK AT rorULAK VHICKS YOUNG MEN The New Fall Models in Clothing are arriving daily; Step in and see them. It will please us to show them. Latest models and designs. Specially priced from. .$20 to $60 Shoes of Quality a. ijt Our New Fall Line of Shoes has just arrived, featuring the well known O'Donnell make. Every pair guaranteed, at prices from - -- $3.50 to $.1 1.50 We know we can satisfy you with a selection from 'our High Grade Furnishing Stockthe hest in Hats," Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Sweat ere, etc. Boys' New School Clothes We have a very high grade line of Boys' Clothes a Fur nishings for school going hoys, in newest models. Also a very fine line of Boys' Stockings, Sweaters and Caps.' t Boys' Buckhecht School Shoes ' wear guaranteed, $2.50 to $4y75, 0Htlx8ttMCVDTKl MAC & REINIE PERSONAL SERVICE-COURTEOUS TREATMENT aaaaiiiMteMi