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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
nnxn nuiJiKTiN, hknii, onvaos, thuiwimv, ootoijkii an, 1010 pack n y t A A. f & I 'Ai - ,1 T 7" utj 'I ax m. m Jr m fl q etecr r ' 'AV I Winter our Reading Many of the Popular Novels, many of which you have wanted to read in months past, may be purchased now at a reasonable sum of 85c. The books are by such authors as Robert W. Chambers, Ralph Connor, Capt. Gordon Bates, P. G. Woedehouse, Zane Gray and E. Phillips O'ppehheim. There are also the CopyriKhls, which we now oiler ut the regular prices, SI. 00 to 81.00. HORTON DRUG CO. npoctlon of condition!! on 'tho e chutwf National Forest. FJro Chief Tom Carlon, who tmn boon confined to tho IioHpltal for novurnl days by n severe nttnek of Krlppo, lin been tnkon to his homo, and will bo ntlo to bo about again In n few duys. Mmajm.muI1.mmmmtmtwtnimmiI1mImu.tman.nm..Im.Hti.!lmmmaimm:!m..m:n.!:i.U BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY limmnmiimimiffly"'"' Saturday O. A. Parkins loft Innt night a business trip to Portland. J. II. Drlna and M. Banders I.akovluW uro liunlnuwi visitor tho city todny. Circuit Judge T. K. J- "tty vHmivlllo nnd Mrw. Duffy worn llend last night. T. L. Collier and Carl IlmmliuU wll lonvo Sunday morning on a trip to Klamath Falls. It.' A. Ward left lhl morning by auto for Kort Hock to attend a meeting of tho farmer of that com munity. .A. M. I'rlnitlo relumed to Ilond thin morning from Portland, whom ho underwent an operation for an nonces of tho Eustachian tube. .Mm. U. T. Dawion, who hu been a patient nl 8t. Charles' IioHpltal for tho lant fw dny. l reported to bo making encouraging progress V. I,. Stophenn, pharmacist ut tho MnglH & Krnklnn drug More, returned to Ilond HiIh morning from n yInII of several week In Philadelphia. K. P. MahalTey of tho Contra! Qregon bank and Carlulon II. Swift of tho I.lvnHlock Htnto bank of Port land lofi thlH mornlni; by auto on n J 0-day tour of Central Oregon. Mr. Ullzn C. A. Jacob, of Ply. mouth, N. II., and IIohIoii, arrived In llend yesterday morning to mako her homo wllh her son, W. A. Ja cobs, contractor and carponter In tlila city. A buslne meeting of tho Indlca Aid aoclety of tho Methodist church, will bo held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mra. W. 1 Myora, 550 Ogdon avenue. All lad lea of the church are. urged to ut tend. Friday Hherlrf 8. K. Roberta la apendlng the day at tho Ilcdmond Potato ahow. W. I). Itoblnett, of thu Summer I.ako aectlon, la apundlug a few dnya In llend. Jack Horton returned laat night from a trip of several daya Into tho Mutollua country. Clydo M.MeKuy returned laat night from attending thu potato ahow at Itedmnnd. (loorgo P. .Stanley, of Portland, will bo down tomorrow to apeud tho week end In lluud and Deschutes. John Duhula, chief engineer on tho Walker Ilaalu Irrigation project, waa la Ilond laat night with IiIh family from I.u Pino. Mr. mid Mra. John Ilolfrlch, of Hill alreot, uro receiving congratu hitloua over tho arrival of tin eight pound baby girl. District Forester Cecil arrived In Ilond thla morning from hcadquar tcra In Portland, on a trip of In- Thursday J, IC, Sutllcf, of La Pine, la a via tor In Uond today, Loula IJennctt, Silver Lake mer chant, la In Hend for a few daya at tending to bualneaa mattera. William Klttrcdge, Michael Daly, and Hugh O'Connor, of Oliver I.ako, are vialtora In tho city today. County Commissioner C. II. Miller came In today from Itedmond to at tend a sexslon of county court. Dr. U. (3. Coo, of Portland, former ly of thin city, la In llend today look ing; after bualncaa Intercata hero. A. M. Prlngle and aon John left laat night for Portland where Mr. Prluglo will commit an ear apeijlallat. Mcmbera of thu llend library club will hold a special meeting nt 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the library. C. K. Hamilton, formerly of llend, wiim in yosterduy from Portland vls Itlng old frlonda. Mr. Hamilton la Jn tho automobile business. Mlaa Kllzabeth Tandy, of tho American lied Croaa, will arrive In llend on October 30, to apeak on tho Hiibject of "Peaco Time Activities." Word waa received todny nt head quarters of thu Deachutea National Forest hero, that Dlatrlct Forester George H Cecil will arrive from Portland, tomorrow. V. 8. Duncan, who linn boon aiding In tho campaign to retire tho debt on tho llend Amateur Athletic club gymnualum, returned to lie ml this morning from u trip to Portland and Idaho. Mra. A M, Prlnglo entertained yesterday afternoon at her hpino on Greenwood avenue, for Mlaa Tiny Tot Style Tips for Mother wmmtumtuiatiKUittiu::mumit:utniitta:misuiamvu:tKstas:aB:ittKrra:iamiimix :v.-ji::v.::::z::::::-s UNSURPASSED VALUES IN HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR ARE SHOWN HERE Our Three Features Service-Comfort-Economy---are knit into every item. BEND'S HOSIERY STORE Child's Medium Heavy Ribbed Hose Black and Colors, all sizes 29c Child's Fine Ribbed For Girls all sizes A real value 39c Child's Heavy Ribbed Good for Boys all sizes 39c Infant's Wool Hose Black and White all sizes 25c, 35c and 49c Women's Cotton Hose 25c, 29c, and 35c Women's Lisle Hose 35c and 39c Women's Fine .Lisle Knit to fit without a seam A Full Fashioned Plose carried in Nine colors price 59c DM MIMM I IF YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE A Sthi iKsrauMCNT or quality anorj fin THIS FALL-Take our advice and arrange for yours now. The demand for the Sonora has reached such overwhelming proportions that we are al most positive we will run short of Sonoras, al though we now have a very good supply on hand. Remember the Christmas season calls for many Sonoras. Already our patrons are beginning to have Sonoras phonographs set aside. These persons have acted wisely in have placed a small depo sit on their favorite style and requested us to hold for Christmas delivery. These are the styles from which you may 4 select: SONORA ELITE SONORA GRAND SONORA INVINCIBLE . SONORA SUPREME SONORA BABY GRAND SONORA MINUET SONORA NOCTURNE SONORA TROVATORE We also have the pleasure to tell you about our especially strong line of player-pianos and pianos. We have them in many styles and at many different prices to suit the purchaser. j L. K. SHEPHERD ! j EVERYTHING IN MUSIC j j Minnesota Street, Bend, Oregon. j t , oo o ! BOY VETERAN ICALL MANY TO IS DECORATEDi FIGHT FUMES KOX OF I. V. McAMOO OF IIKNI) KXMSTKI) IX CAXA1MAX ARMY Wlin.V OXIA' 11 WAS CAP Tl'ltKD, HUT MADK ILSIWI'K. Nothing purhapa Inloroats tuothor tnoro nt thla aonnon than fall nml wlntor (rock atylpa for tho llttlo mlaa. Goldon ilnlr on tho je(t la wonrliifi a groan llnuu and orgaiullo ilroaa which It oven In navy nnd plaid sorgo would atlil bo Juat no dulnty. Tho llttlo tot wears i pnrty dross or Fronch bluo challla with allk yoko and aaah ombrold-. oreil In wool, Aud on tho right, that coat almost na hnlry na fur nnd with n collar of raccoon, Th hat Is ombroldorod brown velvet unU tho coat allk llnod. Underwear for AH The Family ! Ladies' Union Suits Wool and Cot ton A complete line of styles Priced from $1.25 to $4.95 Girls' Unions A full range to select from Priced from 49c to....$2.25 Boys' Heavy Cotton Unions At $l.lu' to 1.35 Men's Unions Cotton and Wool $1.89, $2.35, $4.00 and $5.00 w When It's Hoiscry and Underwear We Strive to Please. i THE WARNER COMPANY Quality Murciianoihk at Topulah iii ftor two years servlco In. tho Cnnndlnn army, William F. McAdoo, Stin of I. V. McAdoo, cf this city, tins arrived In Bond and will make hla homo horo with hla parents. Al though ho participated In some of tho hottest fighting on tho western front, tho Cauadlnn-Amorlcnn veteran is I'ltlNGI.i: IIUTTU .'ltK vsvsv AMA laitGK FOK KO LATK IX SKASO.V VAI.LMIHiK I'lXK IXCIiUDKI) IX DAXOKIt ZOXK. That tho lringIo IJutto timber tiro hud reached proportions uuusuallr large for a forest blaze nt this tlmo of tho year, .was the word received in llend on Thursday, when n phone roport to Deachutea National Forest headquarters asked thnt more men be sent out to fight tho flames. Men were secured in addition from La ituunuuuauiuimnsmrcKKBUKmu little more than is years of nge. on-P'ne, and Crescent, while tho East listing in Portland when 14 and n halt years old after ho hud been re fused for all American branches be cause of his youth. Young McAdoo was wounded 11 times in action, and hla discharge papers show that he is entitled to Ilrltloh decorations for valor. For ono day he was a prisonor of war, but nu his two captors started back for their own lines at nightfall, he made his escape nnd returnod to tho Cana dinn tronfihe3 after ho had marked as miBsIng in action. Lake road crew was also sent to join the fire fighters. No further report had been received on Friday. The area in which the fire Is buru iug contains so mo of the beat youag yellow pino In tho Deschutes Nation al Forest, and there is In addition, n considerable percentage of sugar plue. Fire fighting la made especial ly difficult by tho rank growth ot mauztnitn. been I Patricia Ryan, whose ongagomont to James Clifford, of this city was re cently announced. L. S. Htcknrd, a froquont visitor In Beud during tho past wlntor, has moved to this city from Portland, wuoro no naa uoou connecieu wun music housos na n piano tunor, regulator, and ropalror. He will ,on- gngo in tho same buslnoss In Ilond, nnd will make hla headquarters at Logan's on Wall street. People of Little Worth. The truth and rupture of man ore boly things, not lightly to ho scorned. A curelexstiess of life nnd beauty murks the glutton, tho Idler, uud tho fo; In their deadly path across his tory. John MusvllelU, Wesleyan CoIIcqo the Oldeat Wesleyan college ut Mncpn, da., was founded In 1830, nnd la therefore older than Elinyra college, chartered In 18S2, it Is the oldest woman's college In thu United States. n (