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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
IIKNI) nULIiUTIN, JIKNI), 01tK00N,TIIUIlHnAY, XOVK.MIIKlt 1.1, WW, PAOB B liMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimi BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiiuiiMutiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiittiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiitiititiiiitii!tiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiitiitiititiiitiiiiitiiitiiitttiimi( present wnni: MdhiIiihidii Ilrndy, IIovoiih, Iliinnuw, OIIkoii, (JII)Mon, Qlllls, HolmuH, McDonald, Morri son, NlHtroiiKir, Ostor, Purely, Iloy- noIdH, IllcliardHon, Hnydor, Hlllarti nnd Vonchmn. Tim next meeting will bo hold nt thi) homo of Mrs, C. I. Nlswongor Heconilwr a. Thursday .liimitH I'lloluir, Silver Luko iilock intiii, lit In (ho city fur u fow dnyii, (I. H, and M. CI. Wnrtl, of MuilrciH, veto visitors In Mend ItiHl nli;lit, liu Hindlny, of iltnuffer, wiih In llend liihl nlKht Irnnimctlni; biinlnomi. Mr, nnd Mrs, DourImh Johnson liu vo rotiiriiml to llond from Klninutli ,1'nllH. Mih. Harmon, of Hampton, nrrlvml ln'lli'iiil yoslnrdny to vIhII her dnui;li ttr, Miss Din In llurton, Tim "Whut-so-ovor Club" of llio M. K Church wiih entertained it L tlui country homo or Mm. (Ino. I). I Ink or, Wednesday iiioiiiliiK After a IlKht ltinclii'ou nerved by tin) hostess u lilriiBiint nodal liotir wiih spent, follow oil by musical numbers. Those Friday Chun. V. Psklno loft last nlfclil for Portland on buslnoHH. Wnlkur Iluswiill of Kpokano Ih n biinliiDHH vlnllor In tlio city today. W. W. Vnn Clovo returned Inst nli;lit from u luminous trip to Seattle, Dun llolslni; wiih In the. city lust nli;ht from IiIh ranch In on tho uMto IIum. Pnt Ilnrry, Tonf Cronln, nnd Or- C1H KM a i ! I LOW PRICES and GOOD QUALITIES 9 We offer are not the only induce ments to dispose you to trade at home in addition we offer you Service, as j well as a personal "meet-you-face- i to-face" welcome that reel at home. -you- makes you t I. bbbbHbbbbw Ik. VW - i .. 4k j Smart Dresses for Street and Afternoon J Wear s Not only arc the styles correct, I tho workmanship nnd materials f urn of hlh standard which nan I niado our Store fiitnoiiH. " Price well wo would liuvn to murk thorn up considerable to I reach thu III City Htoro price. PRICED. $17.50 TO $49.50 j Warm, Comfortable j Under wear forWom- en and Children Women' nod fleeced Union Suits, long or nhnrt sleeves, g Women's flnti non.shrlnknhle I Wool Union Suits. . a mr :hi i i C bbbbbbbbbbbbW V rm imi H'nm..nu 111 idk UVtn llntnn I Ibbbbbvl i MV ! iiutinu n bib Mint i'w ' HbviHbbI k I i JljWWpBlMM Hoys' and fHrls' Fleeced Union 2 """""" Suits. I f ..-. i' OCNO.OOCCON i YOUR DRUG STORE n ii II ' ii ii Just Remember i u'kani: nuir.niNo ! Our I'lrcii4iun DrwitiYnt ii Complete in Every DrUil. jlj YOUR DRUG STORE For HEADACHES NEURALGIA NERVOUSNESS A . STAR ELECTRIC VIBRATOR Old Price 25 Now $5.00 Magill & Erskine vlll Clurk nro vlnltoni In thu city to day from Hllvur Luku Ruction. Wllllutn Hprout and N. U. Jacob no ii nru on tho Mntollua today, mir ti))Iiii; fiuininur IioiiiohUoh In tho nu tlonal foroKt. MIhm MnrKiirct Fnlrliinib Iciivch'Io nlKht for her homo In New York, af ter MpondliiK tho mimmer nn the guvHt or Mr. II. K. llrooka. It. II. Croait, Crooked Hirer rancher, wan a biiHlncHs viiltor In tho city ymturday. Mr. Croim reported n yield of 4C0 tonit of alfalfa thin your. O. A. Thornon nnd II. P. Shoe maker returned thin inornliiB from Hentllo whoro they wont to purchnno a iitock of nhoes for tho oponlnl; of their hIioo more hero early in Janu ary. Mm. Anhloy Forrest was n pnBRcn Kor on last dIrIiI'ii train for Portland. Mrs. Forrest was accompanied by her sister Mrs. If. P. Dudley, who left for her homo In I.ako Worth, Florida nflor u mouth's visit in Dond. Prank Ilenrn, n former resident of this city, has returned to IJend nnd will locate hero. Ills family, now In Thu Dallos, will join him within n fow days. Mr. Hcnrn has spoilt tho Inst two years In North Ynklma. The followltiK llond pcoplo leavo tonlRht to nttcud tho IiIk University of OroRon WnshlnKtou State CoIIcro football Rnmo nt Portland tomorrow: Mr. and Mrs. H. K. HroolCH, Mr. and Mrs. John Pettlbono, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Hudson, HurIi Thompaon, Mar- Rnrnt Thompson nnd William Pettl bono. Saturday C. M. Peck, of Sisters, wan In Hand last night on a short business trip. Miss Mnrgnrot Falrlainb left lust nlRht for her homo in Now York. W. I). Klrby, of I.n Pino, Is spend Iiir tho day hi tho city. Charles Ayres loft for La Pino to day to work on roads for tho forest sorvlco. CharloH P. Harris, of Seattle, 1.4 'FOOT REST" Hosiery MaKes Happy Children rJ-- j .III fflf Hsjipy because "Foot Rest" Hosiery nllowt any kind of piny without nvoldlns won! from mother about hole and tears. Duy "Foot Rest" for all the children. When It's Hosiery Wo Strive to Please The Warner Company In Dond looking nftor proporty In torestrt hero, Homor Tliotnnn nnd H, MonlRom- ery nro nmonc visitors In tho city from Mllllcnn thlH week. Mr. nnd Mm, Carl A, Johnson re turned to llond liiHt nlKltt after nu auto trip of several weeks Into California. II, 12. Vincent expects to start this nvonliiK for Kukoiio, headquarters of tho SltiKlaw National forest, where ho has been transfurrcd. Mrs, Clara J. Upton, state deputy Juvenile officer, Is In I loud todny In connection with the enso aRnlnst Asa A. Shepherd, which Is expected to i;o before Iho Jury enrly next wcok, Mr. ntul Mrs. II. M. llorton, for merly of lli'iid, and Mrs. Morton's father and mother, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. N. JnmoKoii, of Hums, will leave to morrow for Han DleRO, Cal , by auto, where they will spend the winter months. ABOUND THE WOfiLD . WITB THE AMERICAN RED CROSS.. fat At Saloniki. tff y . ttTLJ fo BBBfTr SbbmbbBmbB WCRWCi-. i i i ii afajCy The veritable mountain of relief supplies tumed out by the millions of chapter workers durliiK the war ruuuV the Aunrlran lied from one of the blgEPHt "inniiufHctUrliiK concerns" In the world, with ereat warehouse space nt scores of strategic points all around the elobe. One of the biggest distribution cen ters wss at Sulonlkl, (Jrcere, and In this picture Itulgarjau prisoners of wur are seen there unloading b Ited (!ron cargo of -,:tO0 boxes from a I'reiicli traimport. At the right Is (teen one of the American Ited Cross minions, fleets of which were used In rushing relief to points where the suf fering was greatest. HEAVY HORSES STILL SCARCE Largo Number of Mares Dred Last Spring Expected to Meet Demand for Draft Animals. (Prepared by the uKlttJ States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Whll o there Is u surplus of light horses on the farms of the United States, there Is still m notable defi ciency In heavy, dcHlrnbl drnft horses, say horsemen of thi United States de partment of agriculture. Lnxt year, they say, there wns a tremendous de crease In mnres bred, hut during the spring of 1910 u very Inrge percentage of good mares Svcre bred, which Is ex pcted largely to meet the future de mand for horses of the better type. FORMATION OF BEEF .CATTLE Dlspoiltlon Should Be Quiet, Border ing on Loglneif Small Udders Best for Cows. Itecf cattle should have a quiet dis position, bordering on loglnes. They should be large, with heavy bones, should tnko on weight easily, and the cows should have small udders and clve on' enough to rnlso n calf. When You Think About Your T L PASTRIES Order Them From The American Bakery IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A PHONOGRAPH IN YOUR HOME HERE ARE SOME tv M-LtJc.JLa PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS! 2 new Player Phones, in oak cases, with 10 records - $90 American Phonographs, in fumed oak and ma hogany, $f20 value, with 10 records $100 American Phonograph, in golden oak, with 10 records $85 American Phonograph (smaller size), in fumed and golden oak and mahogany, with 10 rec ords $75 Two large new MANDEL Phonographs, $175 value, with 10 records ' $125.00 One Mandell Puritonc, $175 value, with-10 rec ords : -'. $125.00 One small Victor, value $25.00, with 10 rec ords : $23.50 One small Victor, $28.50, with 10 records Slightly used Pathe, $125 style, with 10 rec ords .... ....$85.00 j 4Z 12W ill 1 mi iMsravMtHT or quality onor, ClfAD.U A,aCLl . To have a Sonora FOR CHRISTMAS ORDER NOW. ' I L. K. SHEPHERD "Everything iii Music" Bend, Oregon Stars In a Dream. To dream of stars Is said to linve the following meaning: If tne stars were clenr. Dniuo Fortune Is going to mlle upon you, hut lr they wero ob scured and dusky, then tlio reverse amy be Uic case. f Lucid. Little- Roy hod Just returned from n week's visit to his aunt, and was trying to describe the folding bed ho had been sleeping In. "It lays down at night, mnmmn, and stands on its bind legs In the daytime." Boston Transcript BUCKHSCMT SHOE BLACK CUNMETAL, MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF MV Jj b4v3bb BSfS2l '.rljH Jr' 3m Cu7 4 4bIbbb1 xSKf" From toe to heel X the Buckhkcht Army Shoe ! every inch man's shoe! Worn by men in all walks of life at all tb', in all climes. A shoe built for unuiual comfort and extra service. Oct a pair today! At principal dcalcra on the Paciiic Cant, If your dealer It not lupplleJ, order direct from Manufacturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Su Fraa&M r $