The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 27, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Momluy
CIiiih. Minim mill (t Hliiiinlc
of
Itciliiiiiinriin) In llm city loiliiy,
Dim IIoImIiu: won In tlm city todny
from IiIn lit licit on tlm Mi'lollim.
Mr. mill Mm. CloorKn Mol.tniKlilln.
or Hllv(ir'l,iil(it, 11 ro mimwkIIiik tint itny
In llcnil,
Mix. I (J. (liirrlHiin, of Prlnitvlllu,
foriiiuily of tlilH rlty wiih u vlnl(or
III llllllll IllHt llll'.llti
Mm W. II liiinuii Inft I li I h morn
Iiik for Him Antonlii, Toxiih wluiro nlio
will npunil Hiivornl wcuka .lUti'SiHnR
to IiiihIiichm inallorH. lf ?&
V. A. Illiolliy, or Klnmnlh Kalln,
formerly proju lutor of iliu Wrlnlit
liottil, In In llunil today lookluK uftvr
tlllHllltJHtl Illtl'H'MH IlI'MI.
Monday
lliir.h Tliiiiiipmin in In IJirlatnt
on 11 10 ilny IiiihIiichh trip.
ClnrcncH Klilir wiih In ItapVynat
nlKlit from IiIn linniu at CrencvAt.
II. H. MiiiMlibiuikK, of Hllror Lnko,
Ih a biiMlni'NK vlnllor In thu rlty to
dny. Ulydn ,M McKay lum rot timed
fiont Portland lwro tin attended
tlm Klirlnu curcinoitliil.
i:. J. Connlity, of Ili'Mcliutoo, wan
In llt'iid today (o eoneluil" urruni;)
immln of tint Ioiimo of tint 8. K. Per-
run farm.
Hoy Mitchell, formit raucVr In tlm
Crcnciuit miction, wan In llend today
oil bilnllir'M nt tlm oIHpmh of tin? It
milmtim National I'oroM.
Minn Milieu M Polity, deputy In
tho offlco of t'omity Clink J. II
Mailer, will limvn timlnht for J'ort
IbiiiI to Hpond TliHiikHKlvInt; wftli Iter
iiirentH.
Mr. and Mm. c V Hti
ipliH'lp9 of
WaxliotiKal. am In (tend to make
their home for the winter Mm
KappliiKtoii wan formerly MIm Ldrvtu
Cook, of Heud
II. h l.oiiunbiiry. Keuernl freight
altt'itt, and D K Clark, llventock
agent of the O W It & N. linen,
were In (lend today on official buxl
nunn from Poittatid.
Jean Audemon of (Iraud Korku, N.
I) , and Walter Audemou, uf Middle
' Itlm. MlutKHiota, arrived In llend
Inn nlKlit and will locate here They
report nuow two reel In depth at the Z
tittle they left thu east. i
NIU i:iflnn. of Antoriu, (n Kpond-J I
I ni: u few ilayn In llend Mr WHS
vIhk wnn a deler.ato or tho .State' I
Kederallou of Labor convention
which met here In October, and ban
ii wide circle of acquaintance in
thin city.
(1. A.' Carlton, of tho contracting
Una of Hlotim and ('nrlM)ii, of Spok
ane, wan In llend Ihln niornliti:. and
with J. II. Melntur, liiKl'.lm: MURrlti
teiideut for The Hliuvllu-lllxou Com
pnny, drove Into the timber to In
npeot Home of thu SSIiovIln IokxIdk
rondn.
Saturday .
A. K. Kelley In In from Palle
today.
W. P. (lift, of DMMhuton la trana
antliiK bunlueiw In llend today.
TliotnaH lltirni, of Mailran, spent
I lip day In Mend on biiHlnenn,
Ham Mill N n vliltor In tbp city
today from tho Port Hock section.
J. S. Potter nrrlvwl In llend hint
' night from Kreniotil, ami In remain
line over today.
Mr. and Mm Harry IC llrookn
loft lant night for a live weekn trip
to New York. They will return
, about January 1.
11. C Initio, .lopreHontliiK (lie, fixate
IllKhway Comiiilnnlou, arrived in
lltnid biHt nlitht on olllclnl IiimIiiosh
connected with proponed lilnliwny
coiiHtrtictlon in tho vicinity of Hoik).
Ad (liintavo, middle weight wront
lor who mado IiIh headquurtorfl In
llend for more .than n yoar, lum re
turned to the city after an extoudod
lour tlirpugh Kantorn OreKon iiml
Idaho.
(1. H. Mluton, of Palnley In u liual
iiohh vlnltor tit tho city today from
Pnlnloy and Ih taking two Chnndler
motor earn mid ono L'auox, purchiiHod
from tho Plonoor Onrago back with
him for Paisley purchasers.
, Four chnlrs ut your sorvice at the
Motrnpolltnn. No wnltlnK. AiW
. FURS ARE HIGH
Nvorywlioro trappers aro making
ldg money. Aro You ono of them?
Wo ate paying top-not cli prlcon. Try
uh. Send for Kioo Price . List to
day. n)
II. It. HKINNKIl Ai CO.
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Friday
Oftcur Carnnj In roiiflnml (o lilr
liimiu by HIiii'M
Mr. anil ,M in. II, J. Power N-ft ItiHt
nlKht for l'ortlitiiil.
John Hllvoiton, rnnulior from tho
Aiitolopo miction, li In II0111I today
traiihiiotliii: ImihIiiuhh.
Mrn. It, I. Oalbraotli, of Tumulo,
Iiiih acci'pt'.'d 11 rlerleal ponltloii with
tho J. C. Ponnoy Co.
Jack llorton loft IiihI nlKlit for
Portland to attorn! a Krazlni; con
foronco hold In that city under tjio
auporvlulou of thu U. B, Kori-Rt Bur
vlco. Thursday
Kri'd McKlnney wnn In from JJ In
tern lant nlKlit.
i:d C. White and H. H. Kulton, of
Hwlmoiid, aro bunlneKK vlnltorn In
tho city today.
Dan UourlKan, Powell Ilutto
nheepmau, wan a biiHluoMM vlnltur In
tho city laht iiIkIiI
Oncnr Matrliett ban iiurclian.'d
one of tho new model Overlnnija
from the Plonuer tJaraRn. RJ'
Mayor J. A. l-'antenriiported'tljlij!
morning tho nnle of tla city nick'
blnn, rendoted iihelcwt ihrotiK!) tint
recent miIo of the rock ciunber, to
the Coiicri'to Pipe Co , at a coimlil
eratlon of KT
Mrn W A (Jiunt nlertulned
iKht coupU'i at an Informal danc
lilt; party fit Imt homo on A-Alin-y
load hint n U: lit At tho clone of u
OH
Fashions'
For Fall
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Meritc Necklaces
In0fltnultneuta harmonlit with SL
vailoutcolsriol eoilum 7
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Prices 50c to $2.50 1
toKotnocjaiatIoif
Mtfritc
Brooches
Aatorteil Sulci
nil Khiltht.
I'liitQolJ UllfJ -
Priced nt 25c, 50c and $1.00
SHOP NOW FOR
SOe
wy t ' .nJ: l I
THE WARNER
QUALITY' " MUHCIIANUmt AT
tnodt onjoynljlo ovrnlnK, fofiorttp
llll'tllM WOK) fl'trVl'll..
Want to liny day, nto llnllctlii tins-
In Pyralin Ivory we
know we have the lar
gest and finest line to
show you for Christ
Maa gifts' in the city.
You munt buy early thin year
an C'hrlntniuH ntockn aro lim
ited lr f
Owl
Ph
armacy
Favorites
Wear!
i
i
Of
Maribou Capes,
Scarfs and
PluslfStbles
Select your now while th
itock it complete.
3IAIUIIOC C.PK.
Kloca Ktrnnd -cJtli nlno
talln larnbou on allk nllk
lined with silk riblton tlon
Marabou tlpn -J colors,
black and natural, . j$u.yoo I
bmullor nlzos In black
tinipo natural $H.r,i I
SI l JO mill 6U(.oo
IILtCK PI.L'KII STOI.i: i
Our finent made of Hud- 9
son Seal Plush with large r
ball trlinnilnKs and pockots I
(Ilk lined, $2.1.00 ',
S.iine stjlo In Peco Plush 2
at ijilll.OO I
Same st)lo in taupe, In ;
Imltntlon Mule, at $tr.0iu
Many otheni nt. gio.oo,
ij:ii5,l(i. Jj5in.no anil tuo.oo s
llt'DHON 8i:.VIi PLUSH I
.MUKP. a
Illug handle Silk lined tn I
match at SDJ.r.O 9
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Pendants and j
Chains
ric Ootllty OoW FllUd I
AitotuJ Siodci I
Prices $1.00, $1.25 c
i to $2.00 Each J
Mrite
Handy
Pins
Cold FllUa AsioclcdSltr Rominand
UDlltli riuliho Som Surllag Silver
Priced 15c to S1.0O Pair
WOOL DRESS
GOODS
Special December
Values.
Here you will find
that HarJ-to-iJct Plaid
Drcsi Good, beautiful
color combination, 56
inclics wide.
Yard $6.35
CHRISTMAS
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COMPANY
I'nrlM u 1ii,ii.v. S
ANNIVERSARY KEPT
BY PEOPLES' STORE
Tlifl People Htorc, of which Mr.
Frank Inalmlt It proprietor,
Im tcltdiratliiK lt third annlvcniary
In lieiid with a hit; Kail Halo of Ind
Ioh and inlwieH loiiily to wtmr coodn,
Tho mile will conllniio nil week.
Mr. Inahnlt, with hln family, en mo
to llcnd throe ynarn hro from Snlt
Lake, whore for a number of yearn
ho wan pngaRed In tho morchandlHo
biiflliiow, Hluco that tlmo tho ntoro
him oxpanded rapidly and Ikih boon
cnJo)lnK nn exceptional bunlnonn.
SPARKS FROM MOTOR
START PLANER FIRE
HpiirkB fnmi a motor at
,tbu Uconkn-Sbohfon 'planer, Unrtod
u kiiihII lire this noon. The blaze
wan well under control before thoi
llcnd lire department reached tho
Hcene Cblnr Cnrlou reportn tho
loan to be negligible.
iii:moi)i:i.4 ktoiik koomh.
With all Block from the btilldlnK
formerly occupied by the F. Dement
& Co ntoro, work in ntartlnR for tho
Installation of u now brick front,
which Mr. Dement exnectn will bo
completed by January 1. He In un
able to ntatc an yet who will occupy
the roouiH
When You
Think About
Your
PASTRIES
Order
Them
From'
The
American
Bakery
TNANKSG
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filial
Get That
Overcoat Now
FRANKLY, there is not an abundance of over
coats this fall especially the good kind. And
you want the best; you know the economy and
satisfaction which you share when the quality
is right.
Kuppenheimer Overcoats
afford everything which is expected of a good
overcoat and more. They command the ad
miration of all who see them. Every man who
gets one this fall can consider himself fortu
nate. There are not enough to go around. We
can not keep up with the demand.
Some Kuppenheimer coats are in now. You
may find your size among them ; its worth try
ing. If you don't find just the size or pattern you
want, we shall be glad to take ngte of your re
quirements and reserve a coat for you when the
next shipment comes in.
MANNHEIMER BROS.
kfiV'TOTire.TraTTO.T.Tgra
Is livery ilnimal
At Its Best?
Don't let your stock lose their
Summer's gain through November
neglect. Your animals are now
going on dry feed hay and grain.
It's n big chance from the succulent,
nutritious crassea of summer pastures
which supply the needed laxatives and
tonics. .
Keep your ani
mals' bowels open
and regular drive
out the worms
keep their blood
rich and keep their
digestion geod by
feeding regularly
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
A CoHditloier aid Worn Expeller
Don't allowyour stock to "get off feed"
and In a run-down condition.
Condition your cows for calving by
feeding Dr. Hess Stock Tonic before
freshing. Then feed it regularjy to in
crease the flow of milk. It lengthens
the milking period.
Buy Stock Tonic according to the size
of your herd. Get from your dealer two
pounds for each average bog. five pounds
for each horso, cow or steer, to start with,
feed as directed and then watch results.
Why Pay the Peddler
, Twice My Price?
Magill & Erskine
Druggists .
Tell us how much stock you haw.
Woll tell you bo w much Tonic to buy.
Dr. Hew Jnttanf Louse
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