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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
IAB 8 fRmimmiiuttiiiHtitiiiiiintiitiinitniuiiutiiiMMiiiitiiinniiiiiMiiiiitiitiniiiiittiiiititiitiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiititiitmiiiitiiiiitt sssttasaerssjssax-OJr . lJ?Jf..JHa2ar? c-j AT :- BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY u Lt A.x - L. "" - -" F-.-Sf- T-. rmtncibe h-'il ii mm IMMi,f iflV. f A -- - i t - t t. , r r j- ,t - in i - j ' " r WW T-rA." ViZ C' IIKNI) IHJIiLKTIN, 1IKNI), OIIKGON, TUL'KHWAY, NOVtiMIIKU 0, J 010, 't?ZnjTmj9&-: .! -J tW4,ZirJ J ' ""S- "JJKM-'Ai, tt v ' r if) or c s r i fiiMtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiitiiiiiii!iiiiniiiiiiiiiti!iiiniitii:!iiiiiii( tef l 1 I I Saturday Ciiti (VKoefn wiih In the clly to day fiom Hllvnr Lukn. Ilium 'Iminormim, of Ciimeon!, Ik u IiunIiiiwh visitor In llnnd loiluy, , Mr. mill MrM, DiiiiisIiih .lohimon mo exported to lotuin tonight fiom Klamath Falls, W. O. Iluriliiiiin, runner In thn l'nrl Hock district, wiih In Ilia clly Itint iiIkIiI on official ImihIiii'hn, Mr. anil Mm. James Cllffoid re- 1 in iifil thlH moinliiK In llmul' after upending 111 lot wedding vIhII III I'oilliinil. N. (I. Jnrnhiuiii, II. A. Hhnw, and It. A. Hamilton relumed In Bund Iiixt iiIkM fiom ii InintlnK trip of hwti'nl dnH In thn Koit Hock country. JiiiIrc J. T. AilklMKon, nt Thn Dulles, nnil C. W. Hoot. No INircii. Illllllll, lllll'ClOlM of 111!) Tll'HtlltU Terminal Company, nn vIhUIiik In Henri for several dayn, Innpectlnn llm cmnpuny'n limnrli stoies In FREE! One Flannel Cover for hot water bottles with a purchase of ever Hot Water Bottle at Horton Drug Company ('cult nt OniRon mill looking over Hid country, i:il7iiln)tli ICfiyoM, daughter o Mr nnil Mm, .1. I'. Kyi entwlnlm-il hint iiIkIiI nt " lliillouii'iin iiiiin'iiiii ul Intr lioiiin In IIiIh clly. DitoiiiIIoiih In kiinplmt with llm hhiinoii worn onllioly Hid wink of llm lllllo host owi, Among llm RiitmtH worn (lay I In m lit on Cluio KoilHlrom, Holly Noitli, I'flKny Ovuilurf, Muigniot, Juno Morgan, Murln A, Ainolil, Ihii belle TniK. Helen Wlnecky, Hnliy FrmirnH, Mnry Taylor mill DoiIh Mini Hon, Friday A. T, Hliuviir, of Mllllcnn, Ih spend liu; thn iliiy In Bend. l.ulmnl Cn hi')' In h IiiihIiicnh visitor In llm city toility from liln homo at I'rlimvlllu, I) K, Verges, I'nwell Untie sheep mini, was In tho city IhhI night ami IIiIh morning. Minn Mniilri' anil Miss Dolores Cut low, of llunil, ami Minn Ituth Hluyloit, of I'llnnvllln, are among tlm pledged iinnoiincitil by Blgiiin (Jiiiiiina hoi or Ity, of Whitman college. Thursday Mr. a nil Mm. K. (!. Hni.iUrs aru In today from Motollnx, Mrn. J. N. Maittun Ih a visitor In llm city today from hur homu In Lu I Pin,. J. P. Tuck ami I). '.. Hoblnott, A Hl)vir Lake, aro spending tlm day In Bond. Kil I.yoiiH returned to Bond thin morning from a IiiihIiichh trip of sev eral ila'H In Portland. Phil Smith, prominent .luvpiiuii of llm Tiinialo country, wan In I lend today looklni: nftur buslm-sH hi .Hoik Mm J II Beamish, of New York, arrived In llouil IIiIh morning for n vIhII with her paronU, Mr. and Mr William Now ton. Ilnv. I'. A. T. CorimlliiHui'ii. pal lor of tlm Scandinavian Lutheran church of thin city, wiih rogislcicd at Km llolol Portland, lu Portland on Monday. Juntos Smith, who lias been seri ously III for ihu hint two months, ih now aliln to Im ahiiiil, and today re sumed lilt old poHlllon p clirk at 111 Cozy hotel. t A (lll'l'lftll Itei'ttflllllCtlllllllllll. "limy should Im In uvery (nival in iiiiurH Kilp." write (Iho. Joiuior. 410 ltlmr Ht., iUu Antonio, To.v.. of I'oley Cut hurt In Tablet. "They nre tint best IuxnIIv I have taken and I cheerfully rvcnuinu'iid them to llTIOIH HIlffl'rlllR with COIIHtfpHtloH or lilllMiHimmi " They rlHnmi IiowpIh, mmi'i-Iiii MiitiiMrli liviH-llt liver Hold I'VITVIltTi' Aih ., XcsrZ -rr r: A&-Vfr.-AA j . ,m 'mmmmmrBi -i - f... i.Tiv....&.BviMBj.a...w - n. ri :i , .vmmmmmiM m ' .vx-j.ii' HrT.yMPBKJr Jj ""mm -fpHhltflT.1 I- nr-trr ' P4 Ii - 1' ! W' j v-rr1 "" " I. rt?7SW.ffiA ' V N V - I "" L -T T-'V ' -V "VJ-"--'- fll , ssril Mmrnmr.p.nt mL 1 fas.-' - WPIEN you hear the Sonora you get a new idea as to the beauty of tone which it is possible to obtain in a phonograph. The Sonora tone is famous for its won derful 'charm, for its naturalness of expression, for its crystal clearness and for its rich, velvety, smoothness. All that you possibly expect of a phono graph and more is realized in the wonderful Sonora ! JVe hews a superb line at prices from $50 to $IOOO L. R. SHEPHERD Everything In Music Minneiota Avenue. Bend. Ore? tv 3 Ii fcwrwg Wk , -4 S c .-rr,..- 1 v- It i2 cHPiK -' J-yLj-V , b-v -. - WSf dabsQndl ",, tsmrx dmBsaaattsszzzamsms jrf tg3Sk.TtkKg . -. . a?H'rwHgjf?iJ-Trt5-T ieavy Serviceable Clothing ! MKN'S AND HOYS' MACKINAWS $(.:)() (o .s;i(.r() WBN'S OVERCOATS $18.00 to $30.00 - IJOYS OVERCOATS $1.50 to $12.50 Wool Shirts Lowers Shirts Wool Hose Cold Seal Rubber Footwear the best made Hunkidorc Shoes Nap-a-Tan Shoes Loven b Chinlimd Head-to-Foot Clothiers CROWDS OF SPECTATORS AN BEND IS PRAISED I BY LOAN MANAGER No Cure For The "Flu" Altho IIiIh dioiidi'd DlhOimo uiviiKod tlm Country IhhI your ynt n euro Iiiih ronlly not liiion found for It, and Meillcul Autliorltlun iiy nnotlmr Kil ilomlc will occur. 'o unto ovoryliody, Iho inlnuto you foul 11 cold coiiiIuk on," linvo fovor or chlllH, dull achcH or coimtlpntlon, to tulto u 'I'llOKO, CUJAXMINd, I'l'IN ll'VIMJ l,A.V.TIVK. nntlio your fmit In hot milt wutor, tulo n i;onil IiIk cun of IIOI.MKTIWH IttlC'KV .MOUNTAIN TKA (wunn), mill ro to lnd for tho iiIkIiI cluincoa 11 ni you will fool lino thn nxt niornln und It won't liu ho oany for thu 'Flu" or (lilppo lo not, you. --. Huy 11 packiiKo today, havo It in tho Houmi and uho It nt- Iho vory 111 Ht 'waruiuR. MothoiH hIiouIiI cloiudy watch tho clilldion and Hunt tluim with out ilulay, OWL IMIAIl.MACV DANCERS ENJOY MASQUERAPE:-:;;::;::::':,:- Tho mom Miircit.Hful dttiicliiK purty oT Hi n ktnou vuJoed Krlduy ulRht at tho Hoiid Aiuntour Athlotlc club whun tho I.illo' Library club outor lattKHl with a uiHHtjuurndo ball. I'n III tlm mimic Htoppml at 12:30 o'clock tint unlay tlio floor wiih inithbod with diuu'ow, and until tho grand inuroli and uiununUliii; nhortly buforo 1 1 o'clock, tho halcoiilos wcro crowd ed with Hpectator. Costumus woro iiiuiHiiiilly Rood, and ranged from Ihu grotoHquu to tlio boautlful. DocIhIoiih of Iho judguH wcro woll rorolvod. K. J. Ih'iiz, 1 11 souiber Kiirli. an a tululHlDr of tho gospel, was greatly Hhockcd to Unci hluitudf at a dance, and cnrrlud out Ills aimunicd character ho well iih to bo given the lliHt award. M. 0. Wagner, In tlcry red, as MephlHtopheles, took second, and exchanged oITiihIvo greellugs with tho puiHon as they met beforo tho JudgeH. A country girl, who afturwardH turned out to be a local high Hchool hoy, won tho llrst priio for woiueii, ami a lied Ciohs nuim wIioho Identity wiih not established, wiih given second place. A rural cou ple wiih also picked for a prize, but fnllod to leport when tho awards Wcro being iiuulo. A special class was created by the Judgoa when tho appearance of Mrs. Anna Curry and her Interesting col lection of pickaninnies inado It neces sary to draw tho color lino, and a spoclal prize wiih awarded to the ebony huod family. Docorutlons In keeping with tho sonsou were excellently done, and especial attention was attracted by a number or life-sized Itches, sus pended from tho rafters. This part of tho preparation was, In charge of Miss Hlslo Horn, while tho Hallow e'en luncheon sorvod on tho stage was umlor tjio management of Mrs, J, M. Lawrence, Mrs, Jack Arnold bonded tho floor coniinlttco, and Mrs, It. S Dart was In charge ot the gen eral urrangeinont.M. Krom u (Innnclal point of view, tho affair was oapuclally sucooMful. llefore tho ovonlug wan over. It was announced that tho Klks lodge had made a donation of $75 to the Lib rary club, .and with this, It was esti mated Hint tho library would bono 111 to the extent of $300 from the evening' entortnlnmont. Von ran Hade anjlliliit; joii liae 011 .Mini- ralicli tliroiigli Tlio Itiillelhi I'lasslfliHl niN. Albert llelHiulcr. That tk Ilond sj;enoy l consid ered the best In tho ontlre terri tory ot the Pacific Building & Loan association, was the declaration ot Albert Helnnder, general manager ot the UMMiclatlon. aftor spending Wednesday In Bend making n survey of local conditions. Tho agencies ot the building und loan association nre scattered over Oregon, Wash ington, and Idnho, More than 100 loans havo been nindo through the local agency, re- presented by J. A. Bastes, and Mr. HeUnder state that there is loaa difficult;' over raonllily oolltctions than In any other oity la which, the auMooiattoit operates. Find Date Valuable Food. Dales form the utaple food of tho Aralw In n leire rnrt of Arabia and nre servtxl In Mime form at every meal. Sirup and vinegar are made from old Unit, and by those who disregard tho teachings of Hie Koran n kind of brandy Is distilled from thenu Tho date pit I ground and fed to the cows and sheep, so that nothing of the pre cious fruit may bo lost. Whole pita nre used ns beads and counters for the Arab chlldreu In their games on tho desert sand. ' You can buy livestock through The liulletlit classified ads. :;:;i:::;:.::::..:;..:.:.::.nT7m:: mMTr. l rm n n. wi-KTir firm nnmTifi 1 BOOKS THAT ARE OF NO PERMA NENT VALUE. BUT THE Volland Books are written and edited by artists. The fairy and nature stories stimulate a healthy imagination, amuse and educate. ! They are beautifully illustrated and are just the books you yourself will want to read to your children or have them read. See our windows and visit our Children's Book Department. LARSON & CO. H Fairy Tales M 1