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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
IIKNI) IIULIiKTIN, IJKNI), OHEOO.V, TIIOIIHIMY, HKPT. , 1010 I'AOK It V J 1 IIWIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllltlMlllltlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltltltlllllltll: BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiittiititiiimitiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiittimiiiiiti Saturday J. i. ViiIon cif Hlntorn, wan n vis itor In thn city hint night. Oliver Mvlngntnn In iiorlounly III lit IiIh homo on Irving, avenue. Mr. mill Mi'H, drover (lurking, of 'I'mnnlo, npont Inst iiIkIi t In Iloiiil. Mr. ami Mrn. Frank DotikliiH urn vlNltorn In Iliiiul today f nun Hllvor liiikn. Ml mm Until Him, of Hpoknno, h In llond visiting her ulntor, Mrn. It. M. Hntidorn. Dnnnln I). Hunt, of HIMorn, wnn In llond Innt nlRht to bo Initiated Into thn Klkn. I). O. MnPhernnn rnturnoil to Item! thin morning from n busltiesn trip to Portland. Ooorgo I). Hagoy and Claude Mo Oco, of Hurnn, nrrlvod In thn city InnL nlnht, and nrn remaining over today. Work him started on thn now pur unnngo of tint Hcandlnavlatt-Lulhoron church, and excellent progress Ih be ing inadn. Mr. and Mrn. W. A. Hawyor and laughter Iiiivii moved Into llunil from their rnneh south of llio city, nnd will in a 1(0 their ftituro homo horn during thn winter. Mm. K. Logan entertained tho l.n ill en Altar society Thursday after noon til hur hoinn In thin city. Ar rangements worn inailu to hold a walo nhortly before Chrlstmnn, Minn Iluliin Klklnn han returned to her hnmn In I'rlnuvllln, leaving lior work In tho officii of County Clerk J. II. Honor. Hhn will iitlond (ho Oregon Agricultural college tlilit fall. "I wish to purchase a watch from you be cause I can get it at lower cost and obtain service on it." That is what a lady said to us the other day. When a lady pur schases a Hall Mark Wrist Watch she may be assured of a watch of quality, and the service that goes with it. Larson & Co. Hall Mark Store At tho Sljjn of tho Illtf Clock Wlicn you hv to buy Bread You inould try our Holsom Bread Eat our Lunches Eat our Pastries S ; American Bakery Friday Mm. J. Hyatt In vIhIIIiik rolatlvon In Hoiittln, Mrn. W. h, O'Donuoll arrived In Iloinl thla mornliiK from a. trip to Portland. Mm, ', McCalliim and daughter, rotiirund today from a vlnll In Hloux City, Iowa. Thiiro will ho no flowor nalo thin week conductud by tho Lad Ion li brary club. Mm. Q. i. llaliiaN, of Hpnkano, nr rlvod In llunil liiHt nlRht, mid In visiting her son, Charlon HaltuiH, at IiIh homo In thin city. Mm. K, I. HolmoN haw been colled to Wichita, Kantian to attend tho hod nldo of a Nick sister. During hor absence thn Holmes grocery In In charm of Mm, J, Meyer, I). G. Mcl'liomou left last night for Portland on a business trip. II. P. Holbrook has arrived In Ilnnd from Hpokano, to acenpt n posi tion In tho Muiinhaltiior ntoro. Thursday Mrn, Ueorgo Dolwllor of Hummer I.uko In spending thn day In Hand. C. II, Johnnoti and Ooorgo Cal vnrly of Prlnovlllo aro vlnllom In thn city today. Tho LogloniilreH nrn giving a no dal thlN n von I tin at Bather's hall for miitnburn and their friends. W. C. Ilarrlinuti, ratigor from tho Fort Hock district, wan In thn city Innt night to report to Korest Hu porvlsor N. (I. JncoliHon. Mm. B. H. Warren, who linn boon vlnltlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mm, Floyd Domunt for thn pant month, loft thin morning for her hn in n In N'owborg. Mr. and Mm. C. 8am Smith of Prlnovlllo and Warron Smith of Hodtrioud worn at1 tho Cozy hotol Innt night to visit James Smith, who In norlously III. Mr. and Mm. John Dubois of La Plnn camu In on business yostor day and aro stopping at tho Alia mont. Mr. DubuU In engineer In chargn of thn work on tho old Mor Ron Irrigation project. ROAD VIEWERS DENY PETITION Tho road eitomlon In tho Alfalfa district potltloned by Carl Larson and others, In not a public necessity, damages ranch property, and thorn forn shall bo denied, In tho roport filed by tho vloworn, A. 8, Holmoa of Lowor Ilrldgo, II. J. Hkotton of Clov erdale, and County Surveyor It. I). Gould. The roport will bo actod on by tho county court at Its next meet ing. "Wo found a reasonably choap lo cation from tho point of vlow of construction," tho roport reads. "Tho country traversed Is entirely with out Hottloment. Connldorablo damago would bo dono to tho rnnch of Mary Ilonn, tho lino cutting off 200 acres from tho water. Tho ranch Is for stock, and tho damago allowed would bo considerable. Construction of tlvo miles of foiicon would also bo noodod. "Tho reason not forth for tho road aro not nufflclont to warrant tho ox pondlturo, particularly hh tho road tormlnaton at tho Crook county lino, at n point whoro no road In said Crook county touchon, and no assur ance can bo given that tho rural routo roqulrod will bo allowed by postal authorities, ovon If tho road should bo ntlowod nnd constructed, Wo find that tho said road Is not a public necessity, and thoroforo rec ommend that tho prayer of tho peti tioners bo not grantod," One of tho grounds for tho peti tion wau to mnko possible tho. exten sion of a rural froo doltvory routo from Powoll Ilutto to Alfalfa. BLOW ON HEAD KILLS FARMER Charlon Hurnn, ngud 41 yearn, un umployo on tho ranch of County Commlnnloiinr Both Ktookoy, on tho Doiid HtiniH road, bled to death on Monday, within three iiiltiutcn after receiving a blow on tho hIiIo of tho head from a log of wood which foil from the wagon which ho wan help ing to unload, Medical aid wan itn medlatoly Htimtnoned, but thoru wan no chaticn that a phynlclan could ar rive frojii Iloiiil In tlmo to bo of any aHRlntnucu, Tho Injured man bled vio lently from the nose mid mouth, and npoko no word after being hit, Mr, Htookoy Huld, Tho right nldo of tho houd, whom the log had struck, showed only slight abrasions. Mow 1i Ifcail fatal. Tho tragedy occurred n fow minu tes after tho load of wood had boon drlvon to tho Htookoy ranch. Ilurnn had crawled under tho wagon to loonon n coupling pin, while Mr, Htookoy and IiIh hoii were throwing off'logn from tho right nldo of tho load, Another log apparently loos ened by one which they had dislodg ed, rolled off tho loft nldo, Mr. Htookoy Htaten, Just an Hums omorg cr from under tho wagon, striking him on tho head. No remedial meanurcn were of any avail. Mr. Htookoy Immediately commu nicated with tho authorities, and Hhorlff H. K. Hohortn and Comer C, P. NUwongnr ntarted early thin af ternoon for tho ranch. Mr, Hums had beon n resident In tho vicinity or Mllllcan for tho pant throo yearn, homenlcadlng In that noctlon, and being employed on tho Htookoy ranch during that time. He wan unmarried, and has no relatives near here. $89,736 IS BID ON STATE ROAD Clradlng of Tho DallovCallforttla highway from llond to tho Jefferson County line, will bo dono for $89, 730, tho amount of the iow bid nub mlttcd by B, F. Logan, of thin city, at tho meeting of tho State Highway commission In Portland Saturday, It wan learned Monday. Work In to be gin at once. It In tho Intention of the comtnln hIoii to spond $1,520,000 In Klamnth county. Of this sum $380,000 conies from the county; tho state will put up an much moro, making $700,000, and tho government In to bo asked to match thin state and county money, making a total of $1,520,000. The commission will build a standard state road, which In 16-foot roadway. but thoro will bo a 12-foot trarel whoro tho traffic does not Justify standard width, Klamath county court submitted n proposition to build threo miles f tho Klamath Fnlls-Algona section for tho coxt plus of 10 per cent, and tho commu nion agreed to accopt tho offor. Hldn will bo called for tho rest of tho Klamath Falln-Algona road, tho Klamath Falls-Dairy road and tho Klamath Falls-Malno road, thin latter connecting with tho California state linen, Theno roads aro to ba standard width, but beyond Dairy will bo a 12-foot width. For Lako county tho commission ordered for advertising tho Lako-view-Crooked creek ncctloii. Two CliMes of Snob. You who arc ashamed of your pov erty, and blush for your calling, aro a snob; as are you who boast of your pedigree, or are proud of your wealth. Thackeray. Ptt it la Tho Bulletin. BEND FOOTBALL MAN GIVEN HIGH PRAISE Bvorott Ilrandonburg loft Sunday night for Kugono, whoro ho will tnko up hla ntudloa nt tho Unlvor slt of Orogon. Urnudonburg la captain of tho 1910 Orugon foot ball team and will begin training undor "Shy" Huntington Immedi ately upon bin arrival at Kugono. According to Coaoh Huntington, Ilrandonbung will bo ono of tho nou wit Ions of northwest football this yonr If ho hnu galnod anything from hln oxiiorlonca of tho Inst two years, Drundonhurg la a bnekllold man, nnd boforo entering tho untvorslty wait ono of tho boat known foot ball men In Contra! Orogon while In tho Dond high school, A Showing of the New in Autumn Merchandise The New Autumn and Winter Merchandise is filling our store to its capacity. Ample Stocks, Correctly Priced makes this the Shopping Center or Bend. Visit This Store Often. Make It Your Headquarters. Women's Winter Coats Do suro to visit our Coat section a now section of our store amply stocked correctly priced. Hero you will find a largo rango of styles and colora In Cloth Coaln Velveteen Coats a number with fur collars. Prices rango from ?10JM) to $.'11 ..(). A flno lino of Salt Seal Plushes beautiful black everlasting plush somo mado with iur collars. A rango of prices from $27.00 to 91u.no. CORRECT MILLINERY The fashions of the hour are shown here. Fashioned by experts in daylight trimming rooms in the city. Never two alike. Your style is here correctly priced. Children's Winter Coats Wo aro recolvlng a splondld lino of Coata for tho llttlo folks. Ono lino la rolvoteon In colors. Prlcod at $5.7.1 for small sires; ft 1.75 In largo sizes. Ladies' Kid Gloves Centemerl Kid and 'Capo Gloves in a full range for women, children, men. Bend's favorite glovo store expert service. Children's Tan Capo Gloves $1.4H-fl.03-$1.85 Ladles' Capo Gloves black, whlto. brown, xray, tan pair. $2.45 Ladles' Flno Trench Kid black, whlto, colors . $S.t8 Men's Capo Gloves tan color a flno dress glovo........ ...$2.03 KflkBI A New Stock of Bathrobes Just in and it's a fine one. Robes for little ones as well as grown-ups. Robes for little ones at $1.75-?2.39-$2.79 Robes for grown-ups at, $4.00-$5.95-$7.45 WEAKWEIX Blankets Warm Covering for Cold Nights The approaching cold nights should be provided for now. Cotton Blankets $2.48-$2.79-$2.9S Wool Finish Blankets $4.45-$4.98-$5.45 Wool Mixed Blankets $7.00-$8.00-$9.00-$10.00 Wool Blankets $9.35-$11.25-$13.50-$14.50 VvK3K KJnt' k,, " ':w37-l-,lagMK AUTUMN SILKS ARE HERE Bend's favorite silk store It's here you find the wanted "kind and color. New Autumn Plaids and Stripes-beautiful pat terns 36 inches wide priced at.. $2.75-$2.98 Taffeta Silks all the wanted colors 36 inches wide in a fine quality at, a yard $2.19 Belding Lining Satin can be had here in a full range of desirable colors 36 inches wide a yard : $1.89 When It's Quality Merchandise-- We Strive to Please. The Warner Company X