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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
mimmMsMmxui&&mwfMWaMmfimxto t&mmmmaittKtlM&aim t ttKXl) IIUIXKTIN, IIKM), OKHOO.V, TlltfllHWAV, OCrOBWt HI. 1010 IfAOK T i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!MIIIIMtllllllltllllllllllllIIIIIIillllllllllllllli:illUlllll!nilii,IIIIIIll'llllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllilllIlllllllllll BEND HAPPENINGS : FROM DAY TO DAY 'iittiliitiiiitiitiniiti)iitiiiiiiitiyiiiiiitiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitmitiiMi iiiii!iitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiii!i!iirtiiim;i!i!:iiiii I H . A T .-..I 0 I I month until f iirtlictr notice. Won! Iiiim been roculvml by frtondii In lhl city, or tho loci-nt doilth' of Clinrhm A. Hpnluhour In HuKorsflolii, Cut . Infliionzn lining thu cuuft'j of death.. Mr. ffiiulnliourVun formerly ....i.l i !... rl 1 t . ? ' sAd 'Gustavo, 'formerly of Bendl flri Hakor Valrtfnf fiP nttrrctlUnK iitlc!i on Thursday night, according lo word .received libra today., by" Wednesday 0. H. I'ltniuliiMnon iMjitUoclty -uniiiyi- Jnck O'ldwtn of of Mmlrsin In filler I.nko In Jlond, In . HiiiriiiiiiiiL ik ivin iinn ii. , Con llincnAHalfii rnheopmnn, fnCho fdty I H-l '" Tolm, Cun nt j. iiiaUnrit, H look Jiiftor buiiluHH iliiKhrtm linn liogun ox- t-nvutlou for n now rusldonco In filyn Park. x McDonald tand Mm h.t h. Fox th(2$ fibnia of tm lutlyr, 418 KmnHHtr uvonun. ' J, I). Ilowmun and Ohnrlas,'Ayro loft this niornlnK for. I'nullnn cn-oh on work for tliu forint nurvlco. Burtoti' pney rHurrtnd to bis Iioiiio In"' La l'lno this morning lifter a visit of several days lit JJrndji Ooorcu T. Mlchliolson of Kort .Hock arrived In llond litHt nlnht, nnd liT'roiuulnlliK toduV IrnniihctliiK fjuslnijns.. Miss K D. fltrnuss, dlitrjct fiscal nont for Clio U.tf. forest wirvko, tvn In llnnd yotdVrdny to Impoct tliu locords lit .tlin local offlc, Tim Ladles' Aid of tho Mulliodltit church and tholr friends will bo fiilfjitaliiud with a silver nodal on Tlimsda'y afternoon at 2:30 by Mm. t u Tuesday llnrry Kouimrd wan In today front Fnuaw Crook. Wilson (loorgo hint returned from nn nuto trip to Tort Hock. !:. 0, Htadtor loft this morning for I'rlnovlllo on IukoI business. Tommy IlrnokH, hoij of Mr. nnd .Mm, If. K. HrOokn, Id recovering from nn nttnek of pnuiintonlu. Tcnchnrn of the Bond schools, at tholr taut meeting, voted unnnl- inouHly to join tho National Kduca tlonal association mm n body. MUh Margaret Ilroms niornlnK for I.n PI no to lecture nt tho La l'lno ncliool In connection with hor work nM nurse nnd homo norvlco export for tlio Itcd Cross, Charles J. Ayros, of Kort Hock, ro rontly appolntod Fonmt HntiRor, linn boon tramforrrd to tlin licndquartor office of tlio DnichiituH National For fNt In thin city. Flro Clilnf Tom Carlon Ih In tho hospital Ritfforlnic from a novcro at tack of r.rlppo. Mrn. F. L. HolniuN nnd dauRhtor Minn Valloy havo rotiirnod from nn nxtondnd vlnlt In Portland. , Mr. nnd Mrn. 0. B. Ilurk of Port laud, nnd Mrn. J. P. llnrrlltnn nnd MIkm Curtrudo (Irnndflold of Sin Frnnclnco, nro vIhHIiik Mr, nnd Mm. J. W. Anho, of llond. Tho Pronuytorlan Oulld will nicct Wednesday nflornoon nt th homo of Mrn. O. C. llonklo at 3.30. Tho la dlon havo votod to moot twlco n frtond; aintav In BtixInyM.t otlir to llond If any mni.clje uro In vioir hero. ' ' t On an official vlnlt to' tlio llond chantor of tho ordiir. Mm. Albrt.i if), McMurplioy, Worthy Grand Mat ron, Ordor of Eantorn Hur, of Ki kiiihi, niMint Monday ovonlnK with tlo local inotnbora of tho' order. That wax tho way hor niiino oppnrod on tho rc,Klntcr of tho Pilot llutto Inn, while nitdonicuth Wni th Inncrliw (Ion, "It. McMurphey. hor hunband " Mr, and Mrn. Harry k. Ilrookn en tcrtulned about 30 menu at a kit ehen nhowor Inm ovenlni- ut thlr homo compllmimtary to Mr Jamoit Clifford nnd Minn Patricia Hyun, whon oncnrcmonl wn recently nn nouncod Tim ovonlnic vsnx npetit with camci and danrliiK and rofronhrnontn wero porvml. Minn Hyan and Mr Clifford woro roclplontx of many Klfti from frrndn FIREMEN MAY USE THE MERIT SYSTEM Conxldurntlon of u merit nyntoni i occupied tho creator part of tho tlmo 'at tho ri'Kiilar mi'otlnK lout n(ht of tho llond Volunteer Flro department. AccordlUK to tho nyatom tnntntholy .outllnod, tho flnnnnn huvinK tho iKroutcct numtior or morltti nt tho end lot thu yonr will rocolvo a 25 prize, left thin n" any m,,m,i"r rocfllvlni: domrrlta lor mittfling two uriin, two lneotincn, or ono flro, without n valid excuno, will bo dropped from tho department. Tho matter In to bo doclded do finitely noxt Monday night. LUTHERAN BISHOP CHANGES SCHEDULE Ilecauno of unforoKeon troubln In mukliic rail connection)), tho HlRht Ueverend L. C. Fonn, blnhop of tho Hcandinavuii;Luthnran church for (ho J'ticlflc Cditnt district, wild Van nchoduled to rlnlt tho local ficandlnn vlnn church Sunday, han boon 'oicod to niter bin nchedulo, Ho v. F. A. T. Cornallumon loarned by wire. Illnhop Fonn han postponed his visit to llond until November 0. Hell your poultry through lliillclln i'lukslflixl iuN. U:mntiui:itin:;ratiu:mmimit:tiiiAuini:nnitiim:um'!tittmmuuimnimur.imutmimtmtintm:isuRuu!immia-. NEW FALL DRESSES Just Arrived This Morning PLAN TO EM LOGGING WORK movi.vo piriiitB aMiPA.vv in: HIHOUH Ol' l'tfA'IVllIXtt CIJ.V THAI TIO.V oiti:(;o.v AVOODH OPKIIA- , . . ... ,- i.v xi:.vr i5i PK-ri'iti;. "I Tlmt Hond'n XlK PlW'gMljpj" duntry In tovplay air DnportKiityrpio in the nllonrdraina, In (ho In forma tion conveyed lit a toloxram received on Monthly by Ti II. Foley, . prcsl- Monday by ft I!. dnl ot 'the' MnndT Comnierclal cjkli from tbg American LlfeoKrHpliCom pan; , X . v "Jlidt completed our second IiIk foaturo on an Aiankan story," nnyn tho compauy'u wlf?, "and nro now looking .for looping and (lmber loca tlonn to produco- our next picture, a romancft of tho timber, to bo played by on all stnr cast, nnd requiring oxtenntvo loKRlnn Kcenes, Klndjy ad vice If your mills and camps will bo J In operation during tho month- of November, also If wo may-have tho cooperation of your Commercial club nnd cuuipn lit socurlnR tlio neces sary sconon, "tftato weathor conditions, nnd If cvorythlui; In favorable, our repres entative will como nt onco to select locations." AWARD CONTRACT ON IRRIGATION PROJECT Aftor nccompnnyliiK n pnrty of on Rlneor repn'sentlnj: tho Warren Construction Co , to Silver Lnko, William P. Vandevort returned- to llond on Monday, reporting that tho contract for tho construction workf In connection with tho hllvor Lako Irrigation project has been let to tho Wurron com'pa'ny. Tho land which will bo brounht, under tho ditch hi approximately 8,000 acres, some of tho richest in tho entire Silver Lako country. Honda hnvo-been ntrcady votod, nnd It Is expected that work may bo started within the yery near future. i Want to buy liny klflnl iuN. una Uullctln clan. BUSINESS MEN BEHIND LEGION ALL ARE WORKING FOR REVEILLE WEEK. PioKraitH to Ho IHslrlhutiil Outlln- lri'Coin)lH HirntM for Week Ponular (J I hi Content Jx " r . " HUirtiil TliU Momln. ";t nn American Legion ffalr," declared officers of tho Percy A. Htoveim post, Amorlcun Legion, din cunning Ilovelllo week, which Uirls Monday evening anil continues until Haturdny nlKlit And without moro questioning llond got shoulder to shoulder with tho ex-nervico men and In working to help tnako Ilovelllo week the biggest Week of celebra tion over known in IWnd. Titery In dication Is that Iho woek wlirbo six driyn nd nlchts full of "something doing overy minute." Evbr7 cornor of the surrounding territory for j morn than 3S miles has been plaster ed wlthiposter paper announcing the week of festivity, A commltteo in now working on n program that will glvo In detail events of tho week. Thono programs will bo printed In great numbers and scattered through out adjacent torrltory. Every day will bo n feature day and each day and night Mill bo In chnrgo of differ ent nrganiratlons. Itn "An Amorl can Legion affair" thin year but thosd who nrr giving tlmo and effort now hopu tho cotebratlon will bo known as tlio Deschutes county fair noxt yonr. "Ilnt-galn Day" to bo Feature. That every business man In Rend In lined up for "Ilevolllo" Is evidenc ed In tho fact that merchants, through tho offorts of secrotary Mc Phoion"Qt thv Comerclal club, havo subscribed, $200, to bo used for a frea display of fireworks on Thurs day evening, following tho demon stration by tho Ilend flro depart ment; Tho -morchnntn nre going to Join in a "bargain day" feature when they will each havo a wonderful ninotinf of goods that will be sold. Unusual Values at $16.50 to $37.5Q Twenty-one new models of unusual charm and. tf beauty Imve just been -unpacked tin's morning ind' were shipped direct to us. from New York by Leading Dressmakers. J1 "THE MATERIALS ARE ,V Trlcotine--Sergd--Satin--Jersey Vo!vet--Crepe--do Chine Developed in ' " ft f't Nflvy-BIack-Joffre-Taupe J BrownWisteria 'Tle Big City Stores would never 'tthink of olfering such lovely tlresses at these low prices. p60 to $37,50 BUY YOUR BEDDING-HERE-NOW STOCKS COM;PLET43. SECECTIONS GOOD. PRICES RIGHT. - Silkoline Comforters, .$3. 75 Flno flRurcd material covering filled with clean, lofty cotton a full sized Comforter and n real vuluo ...... .. $rt.75 Othora prlccf nJt..IJi5, 9-1. t.1, 90.00 Wool filled Comfortor flcured sllk ollno coorlng a largo slxo and full value $0-10 Satin Finish Bed Spread $4.75 A beautiful Satin finish Bed- a-nsifc spreau wtin scauupca cages, cut. ffiiv'ral corners size 70x00 can oe nau wlt 1 vfH for.. 1.75 IM'W , a . , , ... , -iracKVMdifVJ! Keguiar musn apreaas, witn cue liiwi!;e pnvnoi'q cnnllnnnn nritrna oi"n vfiv HVaA f 90 heavy weight, at ....: $3.50, $3.95, $1.45 5l .;. I TvSFtyi BEtyD.QHCGON - , Ladies and Missed Really .to Wear" , v l "' A XSS V .. gySftA v x ,.j. ij;j- , j""a"BT V m m wmn lf " tjiatairtUi'nJNi,i'i"iti'11JI,L" Wool Mixed "Blanket, $M5 Gray or Fancjv Plaid. Size 00x80 White wool Blankets large sizes heavy weights $10.45, $11.95, $13.45, $14.45 Wool mixed Blankets in gray and fancy plaids $7.00, $8.00, $9.45, $9.95, $10.95, $12.45 Wool finish Blankets large sizes heavy weights plain and fancies $4.45, 1.98, $5.45, $5.95 Cotton Blankets a complete line , $2.49, $2.79, $2.98, $3.48 When Its Bedding, Wo Strive tg Please. THE WARNER (WANY f.w !tniHiiumM:ni::t::tun:u:it::t:i:i:'ii:i.iir::.'::i:it::mntiu:!nsi;::u&imi:;;!i!(':R:::us:tat:!nim:i:niM Soon Time For M bB Overcoat Mackinaw IT ''I Sit All the new styles are here in Overcoats) waist seam model Ulsters, Slipons, Box Coats $20 to $55 And we are showing the old reliable Patrick Mackinaw bigger than weather..$13.75 to $18.75 Patrick Great Coats, specially priced $22.50 If your stock of Underwear is low investigate our offerings. The values are right. Munsing Union Suits for men.. C2.25 to $8.50 Heavy wool 2-piece Underwear. $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.75 garjnkv Flannel Shirts in big variety. $2.50 to $6.50 Stop and Stop at ', :r Quality Pioneers lincc 1911 Tho "Hovclllo" popular girl contest which has opened, has tho support of tho merchants, many having al ready declared that thoy would pur chaso blocks of voting coupons to glvo tholr patrons. County and city officials are working on exhibits. Several havo been promised from dif ferent localities in tho trl-counties. City firemen, Elks. Mooso, tho school board, union labor and other organ: rations nro co-operating. Unto nn thine y" want qulrkly Itullrtlit clnsNlficri ails will get It. WOULD CONNECT NATIONAL PARKS (Continued on race 7.) mcr and wo expoct twice as many In 1020." , Thomus A. Marlow, president of tho National Bank of Montana and Republican state committeeman, ex plained tho purpose of tho Yollow car tour further. Will Devolopo Northwest "Our governmont has at laBt come to the point of adding a travel-bur eau to Its service," said Mr. Marlow. j "It hnH been forcod to this because of pres8iiro from Europe. The gov ernments of Switzerland. Italy,, France, Qreat nrltnln and .the- rest are floodlug America with tourist propaganda. Thoy want Americans to spend their vacation dollar over seas, . iioioro tno war, Americans did this nt tho rata qf halt a billion a yoar. Tho West carinot afford tq havo tho tide of tourist tratel lurn od away." they do not delay Its passage.ani tha committee was empowered to a In tho matter of taking up the'vprop sed amendments with Congressman Sln notU Mail Homo I'ctltiaKrA- Jarcd Moore reported or the falfa rural mall route, stating 30 names are now on the peti and that tho community seems t In favor of a routo connecting Bend, rather than having an e: slon of tho Powell Butte routo meeting will bo held soon in "ru in regard to securing n routo f Bend to that community, he anao ed. A wire was read from Sjcrje Cornwall, of tho Pacific 'I.og Congress, thanking the Bend C mercial club for the eHtortftftu furnished the member's of the Kress during their visit to Bend and the vicinity on Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Bradcn, reprepes ik the Oregon exhibit in Portland, peared boforo tho club to aik the paratlon on data to bo used n con tioa with Deschutes county's par the display. I- int on, bo th in- A o rn c- ng n- -nt n- P-e-c-of Special ! r3 For Wednesday OjUy CLUB AROUSED OVER ACTS OF HIGHWAY BOARD (Contlnuod front Pnco 1.) moroly oxchnnged for logged off lands as provided In tho bill, he suggested nn amendment, according to which 75 per', cent of government stumpago ncqutrod by a private oper ator, might be paid for through ex change, the reiqalutug 25 per, cont being purchased, by a cash payment. Mr. McPherson said that both the Bend mill companIe'aaq.i5'-dMia-Utration of the Deschutes 'National Forest are willing that these changes should beVdi'ju the bill providing 42-pc Dihn'er Set, plan wmce ,.-.. .tiK t 7-pc. DecoratedBjerry 7-pc, Decorated"., Cakr. Set 'JL.X',&M 8-inch Decorated Salac Bowl ..! 50 Wter Glasses,, G qr35t J V""5 Fair Variety Sthcr Bldf j ggyyB , 4t 'Vv.ff AT A tiitliiiinwHfiHwtliwiiwiiKiaiiiHHaiiiiuwHMiiHiiaHiwaaauiiau:na irmr ft . J "T" v I'.i- J Ui r,, si 'I f ' (