flRNJ) BUMiKTIN, BKND, OREGON, TlfllltHDAY, OGTOIIKIt JJO, 1010 PAOB B riKiiiniiiiiitiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimi! BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iii:iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii:iiiiii:!iiiniiiiiim!!!iiii!iiii!iliiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii:ti:ii:iiiiiiiiuiiiiinfi Saturday Itoliui t K. fllilnltln. of Griiiautt, l upending tlio day In Uoud. John Wat son returned to Flfo to ilny nftar u visit of imveral duyu In llend. Mm. h. V. Wiseman, of llurna, l In thn city to havo ora X-ray photographs taken. William Bprout and Al Drydon lu(t this mnrnlnn on n trip to l'ino mountnlit on forest buslnww. V, Wester and family, nd Mliw Ailellnn Dietrich, of Terrebonne; m shopping In llnnd today. Mr. nnd Mm. M. A. Lynch nnd P. C. llurdy, of Ilmlinond, wnro In Hond hint night lo attend tho dunco ut tho Alhlollc dull, Illalno Hovers spent Innt night In llonil vlnllliig with friends, nnd ro- I ii r nod' to tiln homo neur Tuninlo thin morning. I). II. People and B. 11. Itobnrts inturneil Innt nlKht from n two day hunting tilt In Rummer l.uko. They ' luicneit (31 iluckn nnd hair it iloion gOONO. Mm. V I!. duly, or llrointir ton, Wnith , and Mm I! II Hhew, ol Kvniiitl, Wash., an- hiie guests ut tint hotnii of Mr. and Mm. Olenn tfonrln. Mm. J. I Ko)en wan the IionIddk tliln week al her home In thin city, at tho meeting or tho Wedncmliiy After noon llrldgn cliih. Among IIioho In attendance wore: Mrs I.. II. Hilrd, Mm. C. A. Harden. Mm. II K llrnoks, Mm. N. (J. Juroleton, Mm (Mr. nnd Mm. I.ouls Dennett left for Hllvnr I.ukn yesterday ufter a visit of sovorul dnyn In thin city. Mr, nnd Mrn. II, M, Ilorton tuft thin morning for Hums iby nuto, They Intend to rut urn within a wenk'n ttran. Mian OHa Gnvln. of Tbn Dulles, In bnni to upend thn week und ut thn homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Charles W. Kniklnn. Hurry Wise, formerly of Ibis city, hnu returned to Dcnd after receiving his discharge from tbn iwrvlco. Ho Intends to mnk'o bin hotnu In Ilciid. Mr. and Mm. A. II. (Jertson nro receiving congrntulatloiiH over tho arrlrnl of n 10 pound biby boy born at thn llend Hurglcul hospl tnl recently. It, A. Bnnw, who ImH (been spend Inn Mivorul weeks pant at thn forest service timber rcconnnsnnncii camp, Ih In Hi'iid for n fnw dnys, llo ex pects to tiiko tho ranger's exurul- untlou shortly. ThurHday W. K. Hmith, of Itedmnnd, wan u rlnltor In thn city Innt nlKht. Klmer Combs wus u vlnltor In llend today from bin hotnu nt Karl ilock. Gcorgn Parkinson In confined to hln homo today nurturing from a severe cold. Chnrlen llmnnon, ntockinun of Hprny, In In llend for n few dnyn visiting rulnlUes. Put Harry, prominent sherpmun H. P. Mali a (Try, Mm. A K. I.irhon.,of the Hllver Uikn section, In vis- Mm. II. Itlchurdn, Mm. V D. llama. . UlriK In thn city today. Mm. William Hproat. Mm. II. II. Lumping. Mm T. M. l.uwrnniM. mid Mrn. C. W. ldiyes. Friday George Chllds In spending hln vncatlon ut Tlio Dalles. K. I.. Clark, nt l.a Pino, vwis In llend lodiiy on htinlncnn. Mm. K. P. Jrcli rntiirni'd thin tnomlnR fiom a trip to Portland. I,uIkI Dnmlanl will lenvn lonlittit for July, to niaUn hln homn with hln fallier. Mrn. ('. H. Iludnon nnd non Don. w III Mart tor Portland lonlr.hl for u ntiort vlnlt, Mr. nnd Mrn. W. i:. Bmllh nro IDrt purenln or a nine pound baby Klrl born thin rnk. Mm. J. V. Arnold bun bcrn con fined to bur homo for tho pant two dnyn by a noTorn cold. J. T. McTnBRurt. of Pan Pi-dro, Cn In In Mend an thn xurnl of Mr. nnd Mm. A. M. Prlniclf. Mr. und Mrn. Thoiuua Meyern. of Koti'wood. urn tint pnruntn of an II pound buby boy burn yetittirdny Mr. and Mm. Chnrlen McKlruw, of Hen till? are vlnltlni; ut tho lioinn of M. Ilrlnk In thin city. Georno Klllotl. J. J McKlfri'Hh, und William Hull, all of Terrebonne, are In llend on hunluenn today. II. O'Ki'lley, nnd '.. Ilreuer arc auioiiK I hone npendlnR the day In llend from tint Kllvor Lake coun try. Dlntrlci Attorney A J Mooro In expected to return to llend to night from a trip on official bind nen to Prenton, WnHhlngton. Minn M. K. Coleman loft thin mornlnK for Chlugo, where nhe will vlnlt Kith her mother, whom nhe bun not nern for the Innt IS yearn. Hho will be gone for (tight wcrkn. Minn Mary Kronln, reprowntlng tho Oregon Ktute Tuhorculonln anno elation. In In llend today, and In co-operating with tho Ited Crom In tbc -work of necurlng treatment for pxncrvlcn men who contracted thn rilnoaMc. Tour chain at your aorrico nt the Metropolitan. No watting. Adr. FORTY-NINERS ARE DISTURBED ISH TllltOWINM IN DA.VCK TH.NT W)UM) rOHTIjV .MVH' Ticitioim iicyrriiK hxcitkh M.XO.VH CUHIOHITV. A "i9 nhow" nhould huvo n little real oxcltomnnt ut leant "once In a wblhs Illll Juniun und Kd Clark be lloved, und thoy proceeded to ntart thlngn In tho dunru tout at tho lowor ond of thn carnival ;roundn Satur day night. Olunnen In which noft drlnkn worn nerved proved conveni ent mlnnllen, nnd othnm Joined In. Clurk und Jntnen were escorted to Jail by npeciul olllcitr Wlllurd Hous ton, nnd charged with drunkenuoKs nnd dlnordorly conduct. On Monday they nnnured Judge People that they hnd been dlnorder ly, extromitly dlnorderly In fact, but that they had touched no liquor Tho Intoxication or the danco wan tho ntlmulUH which hud renulted In their uuiinual feeling of exhilara tion, they mild, A linn of 120 each wan iiHnenned by the court. K. I,. Carr hud n large bulge In bin hip pocket Katurdny night when he wan neon by Chief or Police Nixon. Invcxtlgatlon proved that It uuh a bottle, hut Carr had not the ullght enl Idea 'or .what the Hank contained, he told tho chief, lie had found It, nnd was currying It home for exper imental purponen. Hln trial, on n charge of having liquor In hln pon nennlou, wan being held thin after noon. Another nplnode of .Saturday night, wan the nrrent of Mr and Mrn. II I.. Kkntrom ut the Jhzx dance nt tho gymunnlum, by Oftlcer Hounton. Do tal! un to JiiHt how It happened urn har.y, except that u warning nn to al legedly Improper dancing wan given, but Kkntrom la charged with resist ing mi olllrer In the performance or her duty, while Mrn. Kkntrom In charged with tenlntlug un olllcer In the performance of hln duty. Ilnto niijlhliiK you wiut iili-Kly lliillelln rl.isHlrlrd "(Is vlll eel It. MISS DOWNING WINS CONTEST POPt'LAIllTV HACK KMW WITH MI.4H DOItA OIM.IH HKCONI) AND .MIHH rilHN AM.KX IN TIIIHI) PLACi:. Minn Florence Downing, won flrnt In tho Itevellle popular girl content at tho official count Sat urday night. Minn Dora Cllllfl wum econd and Minn Kern Allen third, Minn Downing won tho La Vnlller, Minn OIIIU the Ivory drenner net and Minn Allen the camera ,and nix rolln of lllmn. Orders on tho various rnerchantn that hud furnlnhcd tho prlxea were Innucd ut the conclu'nlon of tho count Tho content wnn one of the tnont Intorentlng features of the week. While there wan n greut deal of ri valry It wax of thn very friendly kftid, and Home of tho contentantn who worn active nt the beginning turned their offortn to the udvantago of friendn that were ulno In the con tent. When Hie vote wun about half completed the contentuntn who wcro watching the count told tho tally keepcm to keep on working uh they wore "going to the dunce". Follow ing tho Suturduy night count the voten were again counted Sunday ino'riilng an a mutter of precaution. Tho three hlghcnt glrln, Mies Downing, Minn Glllln nnd Minn Allon, want to thank thono who no geuer ounly nnnlnted In the piling up of voten na well tin thono who bought tlckctn. Tho young ludlcn annum their frleudn that the nnnlntnnce wan appreciated. On behalf of tho Percy A. Stevcnn pont, American I.eglon, Gone Comntock, who had charge of tho content extend to every person Interested annurmico of appreciation of their annlntunco. The votu for the three highest follow- Minn Florence Downing 1(39 1 Minn Dora Olllln 1C84 Minn Fern Allen 1515 BEARS AND COUGARS CAUSE STOCK LOSS Hears nnd cougars nro the cause' ot considerable lonnen or young cut tle In tho Dry Creek aectlon or tho Slntern-Metollun rnngo, it was report ed nt national forest headquarters hero Friday. Cnlven hnve como In badly scratched and bitten, and others, It la certain, huvo benn killed. Kelt jour poultry through Ilutlctin iluKHlflnl ndi. Put It In Tlio Bulletin. i : . ( I Victrola jHnBlaWI ' fTnaiiH I I llll y Mill The Most Wonderful Musical Instrument In the World n A Tl It brings cheer to your fireside. It makes being at home enjoyable. The Victrola has been the premier of all Phonographs. You'll want a Victrola for Christmas, so why not begin to ar range for it now. Most Agreeable Terms. Morton Drug Company JAMES CLIFFORD AND PATRICIA RYAN WED Popular Young Couple United In Man Inge nt St. l-'nincls Church TIiIh .Morning. Mlna Patricia llyan, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mm. John K. Hynn. and Jamen Clifford, well known young peoplo of this city, wero married ut 9 o'clock on Friday nt St Francis church, tho Iter. Father Sharkey officiating. Minn Hose Mackintosh attended the bride, nnd Roswell Dluko wan groomnman. The wedding march wan played by Mm. K. U. Well. Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank Clifford, parents of the groom, wcro in nttondanco from Portland. Immediately following tho cere mony, thn bridal party motored to the Kynn'u country homo nt The Tules, where n wedding breukfust was served. Mr. and Mm. Clifford left on Friday on u two months' trip to Portland and other coast points, und at the closu or the wedding lour will return to Hond to mnko their future home. URGES EXAMINATIONS FOR EX-SERVICE IVIEN I.uiin Attacked by (Ins Imperially Susceptible to TubeirulosN In fection, Hny.s Miss CYonen, All men who wore gnsed during tho wur should huvo medical exam ination, oven if they consider them selves to bo entirely recovered, In tho belief ot Miss Mary K. Crouen, roprosontatlvo of tho Oiegon Tuber culosis association, now In the city on nn otllclnl trip to this aectlon. Tho lung tissues which have been nttuckod by tho poisonous vapors used by tho Germans aro rondered mora suscoptlblo to tuberculosis in fection, nnd the disease should bo glvon no opportunity to gain a dan gerous start, Miss Cronen says. Miss Cronen Is ono of tho row wo mon members of the American Le gion, belonging to tho organization by virtue of 10 months servico In tho front Hue In tho western war lone. FA Mi FKKD1.NO OF DAIHV COWS. Tho wlso dairyman will feed llbor- nlly during tho full montliR. Cows which nro not woll fed nt this tlmo will go Into tho wlntor thin In flesh nml with roducod milk flow. It will bo oxponslvo und largoly In vain to attempt to bring thorn back to nor- mnl flow nftor thoy go on winter rations. It will pay to begin feeding all- iiro und hny onrly. Tho extrn feed glvon ut this tlmo will not ouly bring good, Iiutuodlato roturns, but nffoct EXTRAORDINARY WAIST VALUES Included in this Offering Georgette Crepe Waists Plaid Taffeta Waists 8 Brocade Satin Waists colors An opportune purchase enables us to offer this lot at the low price of $ 5.9 5 Better step in and select yours TODAY while sizes and assortments are complete. Stop inj Stop at Quality Pioneer since 1911 the milk flow for tho whole year by putting the cow In good condition to go through the winter months. Cows which go Into winter in good vitality, and with undiminished milk flow, are tho ones which will make most economical uso of tho high priced feeds ghen them during the rail months by proper, feeding. It wJll pay, Cold, uncomfortable cows will not make economical use of feed. Their highly developed nervous systems aro very susceptible to sudden chunges in temperature. This should be borne in mind In tho fall, when the first cold rains and cold winds come. Protection from these wilt prevent tho reduction in milk flow which they always cause. Do not wasto feed by letting cows stand out iu cold winds and rain. Having the Largest Line of Used Furniture 9 in Bend we are In a position to make you some very attractive offerings. Almost Anything You Want If you are going to have aJNEW RANGEthls year, first considerthe Monarch Range ..:... Featuring the Duplex Draft We also Buy Used Furniture See Us first before buying Standard Furniture Co. K, r Tg-r 5 &-&, x&3rapf - -spa arrrr- rr ,TTr'r""',n - rr