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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
1 iikni) iiirirjicTi.v, ihjni), onivflON, TiiuiwiMY, ocionnit a, join TAGK A r PT3BI Wholesorpe Entertainment Is the Most Comforting Thing in Life- Tlmro In no Investment that will bring you more icnl comfort and outollnlnmont than u Victor or Edison Phonograph "With a phonograph In your homo you have mmlo It pos sible to itujoy tin) music by tho "bi'int organized bands and nrchuHtniN In thii world. You hvn brought Orand and Comic Opera to your homo llron, Tim iiiohI talented slngerH will entertain you and your friends for all occasions. A I'llONOdllAI'll IH IWHT IIKINO A I.U.XUUV AM) HAH (IllOWN TO 111! A NIX'KHHITV Ono that In within tint leach of (ivory family In Atniirlcn. Money no longer stands between you and tho bent music In thn "world. $5.00 AND $5.00 MONTH will buy any iityli! of Victor or IMIkoii Phonograph. HORTON DRUG CO. HxcluMro Agonls IIK.VI), OIUXJO.V ?Lf Thursday Mth. John Ilynn tuft thin morning for Portland County Comiulsjloncr C. II. Miller homo In Itedmond. "j. I). Leonard, mayor of IJurnH, lit n visitor In thu city Ibd'ny. J. II. Molster wan a passenger on last night's train for Portland. Ml (in Dorothy Illnln, of Kunttlo. In visiting friend In tho city IIiIk week. Minn Kdllli Fnmsworlh Iiiih re turnud from a short vacation to Port land. W. II. linker, salesman for tho Pioneer Onragn Co. Iiiih returned from u nhort busings trip to Huguuo. Tom Croulu, Hllvor I.nku sheep man, In spending a few dayii In Iluud. wait In I to nil Innt night from nls William Kproat loft today from i:ik Lake, whom ho will comploto tho platthiK of summer liomnNlto group. (Icorgo A Bright, Forest Exam iner, arrived In Bend yestordoy from Portland to Join tho timber recon naissance crow, Mr. J. A. Plunket, of Vancouver, II. C , arrived In Ilond this morning to Join her huiibnnd, an cmployo of the Hrooki'Hcnnloii Lumber Co. Oeorgo. Ilrudle, of Portland, who linn been visiting It In brother, C. K. Ilradlv, a rancher In tho Fife dls trlct, Htoppod In Ilend Tuendny on hi return homo. J, t. nalther, local manager for tho telephonu company, returned this inornliiK from a vacation, trip to Kvorott, IlellliiRbam, and other points III Washington. Dr. J. C. Vnndovort returned yes- tenlay from a nhort trip to Portland. Wake Up That's What "Reveille" Means That's What Reveille Week in Bend Will Be. BB !! The Percy A. Stevens Post of the AMERICAN LEGION will step on the accelerator for six days October 20-25 THE Greater Alamo Shows City Unglueor Kobert II. Gould, was In Portland recently, ami was found ut tho Multnomah hotel by an Orogoulnn reporter. "During tho war my Job van about tho least doslru- blo in town," Mr. Gould la quoted as informing tho roprcaoutatlvo of tho Portland inornliiK paper. "Now wo'vo not ho niiicli doing up thoro that It's 3C ii wondor I over i;ot a vest," ho con- , tlnuod. "I'vo got to rush rlRlit bank. a coiil pletely guaranteed attraction and backed by the American Legion, will be in Bend the whole week. The Legion has some stunts up its sleeve that will give everybody in Central Oregon more fun than they have had this year Join the Outfit in Bend OCTOBER 20 - 25 s 3t On his return Dr. Vnndovert wait ac companied by Mm. Vnndovort, who hail boon vlnltf lift for novoral weeks In Healllo. MIhm Mora Oalcholl, formerly of thin city, who iuiM been vIhKIiir with her pareutH at Lebanon, Oregon, tho pant few months, returned to llend on Tuendny. MIhh Gatchell Is it Iioiinu guest of Iluv, and Mrs. (J, K, "Wil liam it. Clarence HonderHon, of Portland, who Iittfj been In tho city for a few days piiHt with a view to location here, returned to his homo Tuesday,, expressing bin favorable impressions of Ilend, and IiIh Intention of return Ini; hero itoon, Ilend will noon have the services of a visiting nuriie, for word hax Jiuit boon received by Mm, V. A. KorboH, homo service secretary of tho local American Iteil Cross chapter, to the effect that a Minn H renin In be ing nont horo from hendqunrters In Heattlu for thin work. Friday Jerry Ahem, of Silver Lake, In In the city today transacting business. Word was received, thin morning of the death of John II. O'Kelly, Hll ver I.ako rancher well known In thin city J T Hardy Traveling 1'rolght mid Passenger agent for tho Oregon Trunk, In on ono of IiIh regular visits to Ilend. Tho Library club will hold another of Ita series of flower Hales this week Friends are requested to send In flowers early. Mr and Mrs, K. L. Scarry havd ar rived In Ilond to make their futuro homo, Mr, Scarry taking over tho maungemcnl of the Ilogers hotel. Mrs. M, K. Knotts will leave Sun day morning with hur sister, Mrs. Haley, of nilonnburg, Wash., to spend tho winter at Long I'oach, Cal. Pupils rind Instructors of tho Ilend High School were given n musical treat this afternoon wheifMIss Iluby I.oroiife, sister of Miss Mabel Lor euce, of the faculty, uppenred nt as sembly, giving a number of vocal selections. Saturday . Kit Spencer of Mllllcan was a visitor In Bend yesterday, after noon. Circuit Judgo T. K. J. Duffy is In Ilend holding court In matters of equity and law. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Itudow are back In Ilend from n trip Into tho Willamette valley nnd California. Judgo nnd Mrs. J. A. Knsles left yesterday afternoon for Klk lake for a short outing. They expect to return on Tuendny. Clyde M. McKay started this afternoon for Thu Dalles by auto. He will meet Mrs. McKay at tho Wasco county seat and return with her to Ilend In tho morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Studter have returned to Ilend from an nuto trip to, Portland. On their return Mr. Stadtcr found awaiting him a tolo grum telling of tho death of his father In Hayes, Kansas. Dr. P. II. Dencor, formerly n rancher near Dend, is In tho city for a few days, closing up n num ber of business matters. Slnco leaving Ilend In tho spring. Dr. Doncer has made his homo nt Labam, Washington. BEND SOLDIER BACK FROM LONG SERVICE Gerald KuMlium Visits Heiti on Way to Oklahoma Was Unuounded In Many Kngagrntents. After a two yerfr absence from Ilond, Gerald Hathnm, recently dln- chargod from tho Second Knglnoors, Second division, returned to Ilond on Tuesday, and Is visiting hero for n fuw days befora going to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where ho has boon offer ed a position with u largo glasH manufacturing concern. During his former resldonco in Ilend, ho was a mombor of tho office forco of Tho Sbovlln-Hlxon Company. Although In practically every ma jor engagement In which American troops took part in Kuropo, ho wns unwoundod, while his company as u whole, suffered sovorely, After tho nlgntiig of tho armistice, ho wont Into Qormany ns a member of tho Ameri can army of occupation. CITY ENGINEER OF BEND OVERWORKED T - J t W 'ML CLSAH AS A urt.t. C- -3 T m rSupreme in tTonel XAMINE the Sonera critically. Study the long-running motor, the tone control at the sound source, the convenient envelope filing system, the universal tube for playing all makes of disc records perfectly without extra attach ments, the improved sound box, the matchless curved design lines of the cabinet, etc., and you'll see why Sonora is unequalled. Above all, Sonora's tone quality is what has made it famous, and for this it received the highest score at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. $50 to $1000 !;. . Wo have Just the model you want at the price you want to pay) L. K. Shepherd, Bend,. Oregon The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World PURSE AND CHECKS FOUND, MONEY GONE Two weeks after losing his pocket book containing J1C5 in cash and $205 In checks, William Iledmond, of Ilend has rccovorcd possession of his property all but tho $165, that Is. The cash had disappeared when S. P. & S. detectives located tho purse In a car of empty oil barrels sent to Portland from Dend. Whoever found tno purso hero af ter Mr. Redmond had lost it, ab stracted tho money, nnd threw tho pocketbook with its other contents on tbo car whllo It was being loaded, is tho theory of Chief of Police L. A. W. Nixon. KEXD GOUl'LK WED. Arthur W. Kohfleld and Miss Marie Wood, both of this city, were united in marriage Saturday after noon by County Judge W. D. Barnes, at his office In the Court House. Only Intimate friends wcro prosent. Mr. and Mrs. Kohfleld expect to make their home in Bend. LOOK FOR YOUR October Merchandise AT THIS STORE We have prepared to serve you well. Its here you will find the many wanted things for wear or for the home. The right article, correctly priced. 1 Underwear for All the Family A lino very comploto. It's here. You will find tho wonted garments. 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