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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
IIK.NIJJ1ULLBTI Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'itiiiiMiiMitiiiiiijiiiMiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiit.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiL whllo Imni. Alfrod t), CVIdKO, of (ho Orojson Journal, In In Ilond thin wook cover IriK foalufo work In connection with tho labor convention, for tho Port Inild pupoi'. '' ", The Home of Kuppenhcinter Clothed. h BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY rlrtSSS. i'f- ' tVt V- y 4. i V , 'V iiimHiiUiiiiSimiiiiMiliii ' tr niiMii!Mili'itiiiituiiiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!ti!iiMii!!iiiiiiifininliiiii!iifii(iiiiti(iitiltiinli!itii(iiiiiiiiiiii ,1111111 tWvdncHdny $Mr. and .Mrs. ('. Iluiiham worn In ' Illtnd hint night from Uolujrtrt. . 'JOHciir Harding wum In todny from (In) Mil ill Lake road ciuup to obtain "nupl1lntt. .' J- 0. Mollrooiu mid Jorry O'Con t jiull ii ro Hllyor Lnkit vlnltoia Id lli'iiil todny. - Dennis I). Hunt of HlHtnrH spout 'J liiHt nlHlit In Huiiil, mill Ih ruuiuln jiiu over loiliiy. t llobnrt I). Mooro of Tho Hlmvlln Jllxon Company Ih ruportod to bo Murloimly III with pneumonia. ' W. Yiuicny mid It. I. Jordan, both of 1'rlinivfllii, worn In Hum! Jrjst night to attend tliu boxing nmokor. 0. C. Dill, former rcpri'itontiitlvo 'from Washington, In eongiuxH, ar rived In Ilond tlilM morning to uttuiid (ho HtlltO luboi' COIIVDIltldll. , . J. Illoch, who titiH boon vlnltlnn "tnl tliti liomi! of Mr mill Mrs, Clur- 't iinro Mnnnholmor for tho tit kt four mouths, left this morning for hid lioimi In uS'ow Orleans. Tim Women's Foreign MlNHlmmry ocln(' will nmt nt Hid homo of 'Mis. J. W. McDonald on Thursday fit 2:30. .Mm. A. J. Krlckson will net iih program lender, and a myall- tery box will bo conducted by Mia ' Alice Hpnuldlng. All iiit'inborH and friends tiro Invited. O. I. Iloff, Mate treasurer, ar rived In Ilond luitt night mid wus scheduled a h oiki of tho speakers at tho state labor convention to day. 'will Hoforo leaving thin bocUoii,Ii in a It t, it tour of Inspection of The Brunswick iitequircs no exclusive . artists JwuMJiUjmnj!Hiimi?r aiuv tiTHirHBrr This Test Reveals a Phonograph's Tone Ask to have piano records played -tho most difficult test of sound reproduction. The Bruns wick has proved its merits under this ultimate trial, for it reproduces piano tones faithfully. On the'Brun8vick. piano records retain their original quality. They cannot be confused with the harp or zither. This is due to the Brunsvick' Method of Reproduction. .J Before you buy, or even if you already have a phonograph, come in and hear the Brunswick. Put it to any tone test you wish. Let us nlay the most difllcuie records for you. You will be de lighted with the way the Brunswick plays them all. The Ultona All-Record Reproducer and the all-wood Tone Amplifier are oxclusivo Bruns wick features. And they aro integral parts of the instrument not attachments in any sense. . Jfr,P furniture Ifpus? of Superior Quality ' ' Homp of Majestic a"nd Universal Ranges tho TiinWo Irrigation project, Aim, 'JrUHlo Jarvln, head of tho Hobokans of Oregon Ih expected berg this evening fioin Klamath Kails, A special mooting of tho ordor will bo hold this evening In Mathers linll at 7:3(1 at which Mrs. Jarvln will hi preKont, Tuesday H. II. Hmlth, of . Lukovlow, Is spending tho day In llnnd. At It. Ilowmaii, county treasurer of Crook county, spent yesterday aftnrnoon In Hend, IMwIn Dodd, of Madras, arrlvod In Ilond hint nlr.ht, and In remaining over today. Mlkn Aiiglnnd arrived In tho city hint nl'clit from DuvIm Lake, and Ih remaining for a fow days. Douglas JohiiMOit loft this morn ing for I'lngle KiiIIm where a tlmbor II ro wan reported to tho forum ser vice. Ooorgo (Itnnlny nnd Howard Charl ton loft yesterday for Portland after spending tho week-end with friends In Mend. Htato Treasurer O I Iloff will bo In from Knlom thin evening to attend tho convention of tho Htato Federa tion of labor. ' J. 11. Itoborts. A. It. Tlfft, nnd L. H. Huberts, all of Itmltnond, woro in Ilond hint night to' tako (ho Itoynl Arch degree In Masonry In tho Ilond lodge. Max Cunning nnd Denton 0. ltur- dlck, both of Itcdnioud, woro visitors In tint city yesterday afternoon, tinnKctlng hoiiio local business . 'Plays all makes records' at their best Monday I). K, Vor(tn,vI'owflll Ilutlo whoop man, wpent InnL nlHlit In Ilond. Mr, and Mr, Itoy OlbbH find noil Dowcy a ro vhIUik with rolallvcn In tho city, .Mr, and Mm. C, II, tialnoH, from tho Willnmntto valley, aro vliiltlni: In thu homo of Mr, and Mm. K. I.. I'ayno. C. M Hyunrnon, editor of tho Oroi;on Labor 1'romi, In In tho city attending tho utato convention of tho fcdorallon of labor. Mm, C, A, Warnor hn ruturmid to Ilond from Chatflold, Minn., wliero nho huu boon vlsltlm? her pntentn for tho pant month. ItoborL Cotnor, formerly of Henri, In In tho' city thin -week an dolocato to tho labor convontlon from tho prlntern' local In La Orando. Klnior Lnhnhorr, formurly of thin city, returned to Hand thin inorn Inr; aflur rccolvlni; bin dlHcharKO from tho navy. Ho expecU to mnko bin homo horo. H. J. Power will lefivo thin oven Iiir for Portland to lay in ntook for tho J. C. Ponnoy ntoro and to meet roprcHcutntlven of tho com pany from tho east. ' . Mm. A, W. Cook ban returned to Mend from a trip to tho mint, and In accompanied by her father, J. II. Joffrlon, and Minn Laura Duck, who are vlnltltiK at tho Cook homo. Mr. and ,Mm. T. A, McCann nnd Mr, and Mm. J. II, Molntor motored to Hnsl Lako yentardiiy by tho now fonint norvlco rond. They fount! from nix to tHght Inchon of nnow. Anions offlcorn of tho Ktnto Fed eration of Labor who arrived In Ilond yexterdny aro Otto It. Hurl wIk, prenldont; H. J. Stack, necro tnry, and Frank llnnnnn, vlco pronl dont. All nro from Portland. Saturday II. II. Orady of Madrau npent last nlKht In tho city. L. 8, Loj?nn and C. K. Hunn, both of Prlnovlllo, wuro In tho city last night. Donnln 1). Hunt of Slalom upcnt Innt nlnht In Hend, nnd renialnud over for n fow hours this morning! Mrs. JchrIo Jarvln of Portland, prenldont of tho Hobcknh nnaotnbly of Orenon, will bo In ItjiMfl mvt Wednesday to visit tho local lodBO. VI. N. Knvnnnr.li nrrlvod In Hend this mornlnx from tho district for- enter'n office In Portland, and will upend .eaYinily days.. In this, city on bimlnesi at headtiuartorn of tho De schutes national forest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wolcott nnd two children nro visiting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hort flhuoy In tho course of an auto tout throunh tho west. Thoy nro from IlartloBvIllo, Oklahoma, tho former homo of Mr. and Mrs. Shuoy. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho ChrlBtlnn church will hold a special mooting Wcdnesdny afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. II. K. Hurch, 1977 West Second ntroot. All mombors nnd ladles of tlio 'ohuVcli uro rcQueuted to bo present to discuss Important buslnoan and' plan for tho winter's work. Friday C. S. Hudson left ahorUy boftno noon todny on a two day auto trip, Matt Uabor, of La Pino, was 0 bust uos visitor In Dond this mornlin,-. T. H. Wilson, of Duma, Is In Dond today lookliiK after business mittorfl. 13, L. Clark, of La Pino, was In tho city, (or a few minutes this morn- far. If Jut! Villa n dgo and Mrs. J. A. Enstcn loft morning for Prlnovlllo to nttnnd tho fair. Mr, and Mrs. George Orabnin, of Fort Iloclc, aro vlnltliiK with frlcudi In tho city today. I i Olvlu Thompson of Hampton ar rived In tho city last nigh, and to romatuliiK ovor today. Jay II. Upton, of Prlnovlllo drove to Hend yontorday, and was icr- riur- Iiir tho nftrnoon trnnnactlnc busl- iiohh at thu courthouso. Mlas Mary Fryronr, aftor soverul mouths spout nt hor homo n tho Sister neighborhood, hns rcsil'iiiod hor work In tho offlco of tho county plork, I)r. H. R. a-ny, Dr. W. 0. Mnnnlnff. Hr. J. O, Vnndovort, Hugh O'Kaun, W. 0. Jacobson, Rd. Lyons, R. P. Mahaffoy, Wllnou QoorKO, nnd S. KK noborts woro anioiiR thoso driving to Prlnovlllo thlB inornlnfr to cclo? bnto Rika' Day nt tho fair, U Thursday R. H. Sparks, of last night in Bon-V. SlBtors, spent Pi Stewart, of South Junction, i&: MUler' s .Hpwinino aay n Ha, County CominlBaloRMi'6r-H ,.-. .. nf 'HailtMAtlil l In TIamiI wniwiU H ill uouu toajro. nt- Best Ever That's the way young men express their opinions of the new fall suits here assembled. We too, think they are the ubest ever -made especially for us by The House of Kuppenheimer Single and double-breasted models. You'll like them you'll iike everything about them. Some have full belts that can be t onverted into half belts, or taken off entirely. This is only one of the new style treatments. The fabrics are unusual. The 1-est from foreign shores and from home brown, grey, bhre and green tones. r-V' tend n session of tho county court. jnnopcomcnts nro belnt; Issued for tho wcddlnB of Glenn E. Me- Kolvy nnd Miss KIsa N. Orison, bothj oil inn city. --Thojwonion of Mooseheart Legion will glvo a, banquet tonight In houor of tho now members. All Moose aro invltedro uttendr E. L. Clark, of 1a Pino, arrived In Hend yesterday evening on a busi ness trip, and is remaining in tho city thlR morning. W. X. Dowser, of BomldJI. Minn., Ih in tlio city on n business trip. His brother, huB been ranching in tho TUm'nItoctlon for a number of years. Sidney Ice. who has been spending tho summer logging on tho Noholem river, returned to Hend last nght, and will spend tho winter trapping OlWllO. 01 OMSK. NOTIOH FOR PUULICATIOV. . Department of tho Interior, United Stntos Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 3rd, 1919. Notice is hereby stven thnt Ann Mackintosh of Ilond, Oregon, who on tho -6WI or jsovoniDor, iu, mndo homestead entry ro. uibbio, and who on Kobrunry Cth, 1918, made additional homestoail entry No. 019C33, for NW-4 SRW. NH SW'J.'Soo. 29, NKU SKU section 30, Township 18 South Hango 13 East Willamette meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mnko final throe-yonr proof to establish clnlm to tho land abovo described bofore II. C Rills, U. S. commissioner, tit Ilond, Oregon, on tho 17th dny of Novembor, 1919. Claimant numes ns wltnossos: Arch lb McDonald, of Hend, Ore gon. Louis nihuloau. of Hend, Oro- gon. .- . . Mildred Illlaaeau, oi nomi, um- go"- . . Donald A. McArthur, of Dond, Oregon. , Itoso Mackintosh, of Bend, Oro,- Ss'-Cp II, FRANK WOODCOCK, ' Itoglstor. NOTICE. Call for' Central Oregon Irrigation District Warrants. Notlco la horoby glvon that regis tored wurrnntB Nos. 1 to 38, Indus Ivp, drawn on thQ Central Oregon Irrigation District nro horary called for puyiaont on October 10 nnd aro payable ,-. at' the, county treasurons offlco, Iopd, Oregon. ,4 Interest on thoao warrants, stops h and after Octooor 10th. 1918, 320 CLYDR M.-MoKAY.nj Treasurer Deschutes Counts ' Jfr?A MImI i i MM' ) mwi s i r Superb values at $45. Others at $35, $10, $50, $55. MANNHEIMERS What are you going with the Spare Bed Doesn't the living room need papering or tiutir Isn't the bathroom or kitchen in need of eiiptftt ing? And do the floors need refinishing? The. are tilings every housewife should be think ihgri now before the weather is unfavorable or 11 great holiday rush is on. C, When You Want Any of These Things ft one Let Goggans Do It He Knows How and Does It Better A. J. GOGGANS - PAPER HANGING. 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