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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
IIKNI) BUtl.KTIN, HWD, OltHOON, TIIUUHDAV, DKCKMIIIill II, Uiift PAGK 7 . 3 t 3 rilminninHiiiiiHHiiinmiitHniimmniiwitMMmHmMiiw(iiMiimMMiiiiiiMmiiuiiwfuiiiMiiiiiMtuiuuiiim .BEND HAPPENINGS - FROM DAY fO DAY "iMiiumiMtiMiininuiiuiniutitHitniiuiuittitiiiuiimitittiiitiitiimiiiiiimitttiiitiiitiiitiiitiiiiiiitiiititiiiiiiitiiiiimitiL'mtiti Saturday Word wiih riicVIVml In llunil today (idling of (ho death or Kloyd Drown, lit .Mmlford, who wiih formerly em ployed for hoiiiu tliuo liy Clilldom H Armstrong. Thu caiiiiii or tho death wiih not Itiaiiiod, Mm. 0. P. Dulil and Mia. Ouorgo NrlokHiin onturtiilnod Iho Ladles Aid society of tlio Hcaiidlnavliin-Luthn-inn chiich Thursday evening. Tim nnxt iniietliwt In nmiiilinrcil to bo held at ,11)0 imiihoiiiu',11. Mr, ntu'l Mrs, J. K. I'utllbono loft Halunlny for Nuw York City whiTM they will liu in cHunl ut tho wedding of Mr. Wilson I'nttlbono and Minn .Miiigunrlti) Falrlamb, who 'iigngoinont wiih recently announced horn. llyrnu (IIImoii, (ton of Mr. and Mr. 13. 1), CtlMon, re.turnod thlH morning froinHuutllu to remain with lilii par nit m. Mr, (IIIhoii wan In tho United Htnlim nnvy for nearly two years. Itcmuilly ho Iihh boon with a survey tilK party at Hold lllll. Ilu expects .Ihk llnul discharge from tho "navy sunn. Monday Fred I,. Malm, of hit riiio, hjumiI lnt night In Ih'tid. A. M. I'rlnglo hint returned to llond from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mm. J, A. Hmlth are visitors in tho oily from Mllllciin to day. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harry, of 811 vr liki', aro spending tint day In Mend. Denton (I. Ilurdlok, of Itmlmond, was In lleud yesterday to uttond lint KlkK inmnorlal service. A Now Years' manic hall will ho given hy tho women of Mooiuihftarl Legion on tho evening of January I. Jl i1 .Minn Margaret Thompiion him ro nuvnri'il from her recent Illness, 'and waH hack In tho office of County Treasurer Clydo M. McKay tbday Klinor lihnhyrr returned this rooming from a trip to Portland, Illn (deter, Minn Mlnotto Iohn- horr, accompanied him,' and him cic copied a poMltlmi at Tlio Bhuvlln lllxon Company offices. Im Tuesday Stanley Hmlth, of Mllllcan, spending tlio day In llond. It. A, Ward lort thin uftornoon on n buslnosa trip to Tumalo. Louis Bennett Im spending several days in tho city from Silver Lake. L. 6. Oil ton and (J. I-. Lnsnter, or Hllvor Luko aro vIhIIoim In Bond to day. Horn to Mr, and Mm. Thomas llaylo, at tlio llond Burnetii hospital, an wight pound hahy Klrl. Mr. and Mm, H, J. (Initio, of this city, aro receiving congratulations over tho arrival of an eight pound hnhy hoy, Miss Darlo Ilurton returned thin mornlni; from I'ortlnnd whore alio wont to consld'ur a specialist In car dlad disorder. Mr. uiid MrH. Tlioo. Oliimoycr aro Iho parents of a 10 pound hahy Klrl born at tho llond Surgical hoHpltal, Mr. Oloinoyer In a hrukoiiiun on tho Oregon Trunk railroad. Tint Ladles' Aid society of tho Scandinavian-Lutheran churci will hold their Christmas sulo at thnuw pontotllcu building. Wednesday, Dec ember 10. A light lunch will bu soryod during tho day and evening. Klckmilni: lienduchus, foul breath, Coiutlputluu, tnoaiiH your bowels aro asleep. Wako thum up wjth Hoiiiu tor Itocky Mountain Tea -It never fallM. Owl I'huruiacy. Work Makes Them Immune. Men who toll In lampblack workn lire wvlriir, It U ald, to tin larsc ctniunt of rarbon tln)y Inhah Im muue from the white plnuue, and many nuffcrcrji In itjiu early ntaxes of rhthlnl make conoldrrnblu ucrlucc to obtain employment of thti. k)pd. TtirM grimy worker further rt-iwm-bio collier In that they are remark ably free from dl-ene ol-tlie nervou ayilrm. obdervea a writer In Londou Tlt-Ult. Foreriian Says It Saved His life Miilioney Spxvv Kxpeeleil to (lot Out of lleil AkiiIii Saw Hack at Work. Many wonderful endonioinont havo boon kIvoii Tiiilac, but tho iitatomout mado October mil by J a in en Mnhoiuiy, or 22 Kant ICth Ht., I. on AiikoIom, Cal In ho romarkablo an to bo aliuoHt Incredible Mr. Mahouoy, however, In a man or uniuiiHtlonnd Integrity and Iiuh boon foreman at tho Ulchardn-Niiu atadt Coniilructlon Co,, ton yearn. Illn nelKhbom havo corroborated IiIh reiiuirkahlo Htntoment In every detail and will do no arjalit If called upon. "It wiih belm: talked iiinoriK my friend-,' mild Mr, Mahouoy, "that I wan colm: to dlo and I don't bollovo anyone over had a much doner call, Clomily following an Injury to my hack, canned hy llftliu: Hoino Hteid Innt July a year ai;o, my whffl nypl torn aeuiued to kIvo way. My HtomiUlt commenced hurtlni: mo terribly and I mirrored from Kan and ludlKeptlon. Thero Hcomed to be a lump In my Htomach and I could not eat a thing without IntniiHo palnafterwardii. My appetite lofl mo, entirely and I not no weak I couldnot oven lift ten poiinda. Tlioii I became corfotljK ated and my kldnoyx cot out bt order and dlHturbod mo ko at nlcht I 'could not uleep hoii nil. wiih In ml-eiy all tho tlmo and no weak I could not lift my feet to ro up tint ftepM. I could not ntnilcliten up for the pain In my Htomach. Moron themt trouhli'H Htnrted I welched ono hundred and forty-live, hut dropped down until I welched only Hlxty-flvo potiudH, and If thero wiih ever a llv iiK hkoeton I wn. I could hear my rrlendM, who canio In to mm mo, nay, "Poor Jim. ho can't hint much long er," and I hud no hope iny-cif of ever griltlm; up. In aplto of all that could bo done I kept xottlni; wome, Tho lump like feellnK In my mom nch Hflomed to net larger and the pain more Iiuuiiho Finally I wan told notblni: more could bo done except to operate and I wiih too weak to Htaud that. "One day a friend, who had been rnmlui; to -, me often, told mo how Tanlac had helped IiIh daURhfcr and ur:ed mo to try It. At llrat I rofiihcd, an my wife was oppotcd to nnythltiK except prescribed medlclncH. Hut ono day thin friend offered to ro and gut mo a bottle of Tanlac with tho undorHlandliiK that no one oIhc know about it. Well, I atartod tak Ini; It and by tho tlmo ho brought mo tho third bottlo I wna feolltiK better. I Mopped everything ao, kept taking Tnnlac and slowly Im proving, I Hoon noticed tho pain In my Htomach caning up uud that lumpy filing began to leave. I got to eating aometnlng and then com menced getting back my lost weight and atrcngth I kept laklnj; It until IiUHutl twenty botOcH hnd.and cnult I'nnl In heller uhnpo tliAn'r wftn fo yenrn, even before I waH taken nick I, now weigh ono hundred and thirty poundn, mo you nee my weight has exactly doubled. I am working wvory day and, can do trio heavy lifting Junt tho namo im I over could, f am not bothered any more with my kldneyu or coiiHtlpatlou and I nlenp like a (op every, night. My food tanteH good and my nppuilto IK Dimply fine, My wire now think jimt an 1 do.Ubat Tuillac (h tho grandeiit medlcluo In tiff world I will pralxo It an long (im I live, and 1 never expect to bo without It " 'Tanlac Ih nolil In llond by Owl DAgg Co.,Tlii Hlntern by Oeorgo F Alt kuii. and In llond hy Hen ton Drug i ... .. . - Fountain Pen Reiervolr. ' The rexervolr of o new fountain pen holilM a mucji hh mi ordinary nmnI bottle of Ink, and Ik nlmpol to fit the hand comfortably. 4tt ( HJif-tc . I'lii' Shirt Kiiiiii Over-Healed TJfM ' ' ' . " In Ibi-einent Damage, to llulld- , ' --, H " ' ' lug IMIiiiutedf.nl, U0. ' Hhortly after all tho puplln in the high Mchool bad been dlnmlHKed on Recount of the cold on Monday, riro broke out In the baHcment, fill ed the building with nmnke, and did approximately JfiOO worth of dam age. An overheated -jp from tho furnace had set fire to tho flrnt utory flooring, In nplte of nnbentoH liiHtilatlon, It wiih learned. Ilefore the firo department had arrived, an effort wan made to reach the flames with a nmall hose kopt In the main hall, but effortn to Htretch the cotton tubing to the requited length proved In vain. Ile foro the extent of tho flro was de finitely known, the hcIiooI records were huMtlly collected, but It wan not found ncccftfiary to remove them from the building. ' llecaiiHe of- damage to tho heat ing plant, there will bo no clasncs in. night school thin evening, but tiuperlntendcnt Mooro hopes that work can bo resumed tomorrow morning In the day tichool, .1 They get lazy qulto often your bowcla then you feel punk all over. llolllHtcr'n Itocky Mountain Tea fllln them with new life and energy. Owl Pharmacy. - Q(. lllllllllllllllilililiililililllililllililil TTltliilililililil.Y.lililil OT!i!i!ii!i!ii?!il ' IJSItllU iui.gll I I lhr- -" ' "iT' " T i. TVyr T, 1 . I nf -t .PEssmi ricil il irml .1, .1 liUHlTI ramnntiun:) HIBKiMMttnllRfllflllfiWf Knt S5 iiiVXSSKVJmHcL. i'5(iKJKianr.o!iiiii;E'iira! More replete this year is our store with oceans of brand new Christmas GiftsJFor the entire family. These K'lt 11. ' t . . ' . lamMiu-you to select eariy-- Evel- Sharp Pencils $1.00 to .$2.50 i Waterman's Fountain Pens $2.50 to $6.00 Symphony Lawn Stationery 50c to $5.50 Everready Flash Lights $1.25 to $2.00 Liggett's Fine Candy A BOX 55c TO $6.00 FILL THE STOCKINGS FROM OUR STOCK It's a pleasure to shop here. Our displays makes selecting easy. Our prices makes your dollar do it's full duty. FRENCH IVORY FOR HER Brushes, Mirrors, . Files, m Buffers, Combs, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, etc. Buy it by the piece SETS-42.00, $350, $5.00, $8.00 $10.00, $12.00 m Hand Bags for Gifts You will bo mirprlHod and 'pleiiKvd with tho wonderful milectlon of ImnilbiiKH wo aro allowing. Dainty black atrny 1'imuiH can 'bu hud in nil grniloH nilr, 7IHi (V.UH, till. (It), 'J.un, iju.im, 9i.no. Hand ,bngH fitted with purso, mado iimlro, volvetuon, lino of colora , ij!i.2i) to iut.7n. ' ' f ' , &JS. .,7.,'?v?Tr $i.m, ijyi.no, With tllHHOlH, in I now and of volvot, A full Buy Felt Slippers Here We are well supplied and havo tlmm undor prcod. Ladles' Folt Soft priced. Ladles Kolt Soft Solos, loathor covored fancy ribbon trim, dainty colors, a big valuu tjt'J.OO LudloH' folt with leather, soles and heols, brown, rod gray and purtplo a star Value tji2.no Children's with soft loa thor covored solos ijit.lH ami !?1.5(). BUY HER GIFT AT -Tuir.IIZ . v.-1 mfmlv ARNER fOMPANY ." MftrhnnriUe at , , . tF Popular Prices !gatillillili8lli!i!iililtfiiilli!illin!iiffl Volkmd Books the most select gift books ever written for grown ups and children. ' Kodaks we are well supplied with Eastman Kodaks of all sizes.'. $9.50 to $30.00 Py-ra-lin Ivory i we are pleased to tell you we can care for your wants in ivory also. , .-. i - Writing Pads ' Toilet Sets Kodak Albums ... i. ... Manicure Set's' ,'J Star Vibrators t Purses ALL KINDS OF GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN nt Horton DrugCd. RANCHERS READY FOR RABBIT WAR Just as soon as tho snowfall ceases work will be started In De schutes county distributing alfalfa leaves Impregnated Avith strychnlno as tho essential part of tho cam pagn against tho jack rabbit pest In central Ortigon. With tho heavy covering of snow on tho ground conditions for tho war on tho long eared rodents aro considered tho bst slnco tho winter of 1915-1G. when 85,000 rabbits -wens killed with poison. Activo preparation has already strated In two districts in tho county, Lower llridga having se lected Horace Brookings us poison mixed, while it. A. Ward loft this nftornoon for Tumalo to supeulntond similar work In that section. Knit spots havo been selected and hay scattered In theso locations to ac custom tho rabbits to visiting cer tain places. Later, tho hay will bo roplncod with poison. clal club committee headed by Carl A. Johnson, and for tho discussion of such a council, representatives of all organizations in tho city aro being Invited to meet with the club I committee on Friday, Mr. Johnson stated. Sinco tho matter was tlrst brought beforo the public last Wednesday, questionnaires have been sent out to all clubs, lodges, and other organi zations in Dend to secure opinions on the proposed couucil, and to pavo tho way for Friday's fathering. DINNER IS GIVEN FOR MOVIE STAR PLAN DISCUSSION OF CIVIC COUNCIL lU'pivsontlvcs of Various Orsalxa tlons in ltcntl Plan Meotlnjj For Friday. .Preparations for .an important do- clslon In regard to tho formation of a civic council In Bend,- aro being rapidly completed by tho Commer- Compllmentlng Miss Carol Hollo way, of tho Ainoiican Llfeograph Co., a dlnnor party was givon Sunday night at tho Pilot Butte Inn by W. C Uirdsall. The table was eot for 10, and docoratlonu wore effective ly carried out with Howora and colored candles. Following tho din ner, tho party adjourned to tho homo of Mr. and .Mrs. 0. S. Hud son. In nttondauco at tho dinner wero Mr. Blrdsall, Miss, llolloway Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Miss Mooro, Harold Grady, Mr. Mqo.maw, Mrs. T. A. McCnnn, Leo HllLiMlss Mar garot Hchroodor, Mr. McMtmlos, Dick Ollphant, Mlsa .Margaret Thompson, Clydo Cook, and Jea Horsholt. Tho mombers of tho Llfoosrapb Company aro leaving '.toalRht or Portland, hilt rnw, nnnl,nl)Ttlr.' .V.ni- declaration that they -w11lftar ro turn next your. ,' JOiUUUliUUUUUUUUii