The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 18, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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HOME
Monday
Mrn, JIuzol Miinlon Ik confined In
her homo by Illness.
L. W. '1'i'lcl.oy returned thin morn
lug (rnm a liimlni'nn trip to Portland.
Hitlloy Wornor, loproimututlvo of
tio Hlitlo Labor flitrnn.il, wiih In llutnl
todny on olllclul business.
Oorilou Thoiupiion, cleric nt tho
J'llot Hullo Inn. linn roturjied to llond
nPer n two weeks' vltflj spout In
Portland,
II. A. Htovur, frninoily of tlilit city,
)k In Hcnil on n throo dny buslnoHH
vIMt, rupi (wonting tho- Unlcord Tint
Company,
Ollliort Lludloy mid llunn ClirlHt
litrnoii, ovoriu'nn votorniw, wero wont
to Portland ycNtordiiy for modlrnl
treatment,
0. II, OHiniiiidnoii, of Kllvor Lttko,
nrtlvud In llond yontoidny from Cort
land, to incut IiIh wlfo who, has Jtmt
returned front it tilp In Minnesota,
They expert to remain In llond dur
tti tho remainder of tint winter.
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SMOKER
Y6 . FOR DEC. 'ill
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POSTPONED
On account of tlir cold weatltcr
$ and Jeep mow. Will be given
f at future date.
jj COMMITTEE.
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Saturday
J. P. f 'Milium, of Tuniiilo, spent
liiHt night In llond,
H, I, Diiuftliohliiiui;!!, of Mllllciui,
lit npoudlug tin) dny In Horfd,
Krnd JolniMon, of linker, Ih maklm:
a brief tiiiitlnoMii vIhIi In tho city to
day, County Cotniiilmflonor Miller left
for IiIh homo In'lteilmoiid lust night
uftor iitlondlnic u moutliiu of tho
county court.
Monibois of Hay Johnson Pont,
American l,ogloii, of ltodinond, wfll
glvo n dniino Christmas, night nt tho
IC. of P. hull In that city. Toward
tho clomi of tho evening, Mi ppor will
bo served.
RANGE IN FOUR DAYS
07 DEGREES.
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Friday
County Commissioner Mlllur nr
rived In llond thin noon from a
buslnon trip to tho Wlllnmctto
'vnlley.
I,, V Trlckoy, nccrotniy of tho
Industrial Y. M. C. A, Intro, loft
hint night on it IiiihIiichm trip to
Portlnnd,
.M. V. Mlllur, of Columbtm. Ohio,
hrrlvd In llond today, and will
mnko a brh-f Htay horo whllo dis
poning of property.
In Hpltu of tho snow Htorni tho
ladle of tho Hcandln vlan-Luthernn
church who" lived nearest town cuiuo
Ingothor nu Wednesday In tho norr
pont office building and nerved hot
c often and sandwiches nnd cako.
I Homo of tho Christmas articles wore
nlno nold. After tho day'n work wan
Jover thn ladles decided to contlnuo
itholr naln on Haturdny, both after
noon and evening. Lunch will nlno
bo nerved.
Hihhv Milk fjiilc'hly Am Thatv Hets
In, lliil 'thick I(o In Pond
HUH Keep llaiiil
Hatt Mil.
Now that u now record for cold
litiH boon Hot In Pond, tho weather
man Ih engineering n direct change,
and Tuesday, four dnyH nflor
l!fi degrees below waM reentered
horo, tho inorcury stood nt W. do
groeii, n most unuiiual tomperaturo
range. A decided thaw linn not In,
and it warm wind ,whleh continue
to nettle thn hiiow rapidly,
Whllo tho rold Mtiap In apparently
Thursday
I)r, Hurry N. Monro lonvcH tonight
for Kugono, called by tho serious Ni
nons of hlit mother. '
II, I), Moorcx nnd Arthur Olson,
I'ortluud bond nnlesmcu, aro in tho
city in connection with tho county
bond flotation.
MrM. A! IjInitbeHr. nnd daughter,
Anna, aro hero from Ht, Cloud, Minn,,
to npond tho winter with Mrn, Llnd
borB'it daiiKhtcr, Mr. Cenrno IJuor
lor. 1). If. People Iihh received notice
of liM appointment as local corren-
pondont for tho California Joint
Land hunk. Tho organization Ih
formed under tho Federal Itcservn
bank, to nupploment tho work of tho
dlHlrlct land bitukit. Loans nn IiIrIi
ii h $37,r00 aro permlttod.
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Only 5
Shopping
Days Left
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The Gift
Supreme
A T iii imiiii T
Now's
iThe Time
To Buy
IS JEWELRY
One does not purchase jewelry without careful thouglit as to quality. This
mcaftn that the purchaser must rely largely, upon the .knowledge of the dealer.
We lire pleaded to give you the benefit of our thorough knowledge of jewelry.
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About
Watches
Theio nro ncores of
very good tnnkeit of
wntcheH on tho mar
ket today, liut thoro
tiro iiomo hotter tt'iuj
otlwro for particular
useH. Now, In thlri
very particular tho
ChrlfitmiiH purchnBor '
should coitHult tho
Jeweler who Ih ac
quainted with thu
rertaln adaptaliillly of
a watch.
Wo aro plcaiiod to bo
able lo offer you n
lino of very nolect
vatchoH for ladlew
and Kentlemen nt nil
prlcoa.
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
Urooches
LlnKorlo Pine
Py-lta-LIn Ivory
Steak Sota- - ,
Slvor
IllngH
Cut CIltifcH
China
Vanity Haga
Mantel Clocks
SowIiik Ilankota
Manicure Seta
Pearl Necklncos
Wrlat WatcltoH
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It's The Little Yfovd One Receives On Christmas Day hoping for a
Merry Christmas, good health, prosperity happiness that one
appreciates. Be suro to remembor those good true friends with
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS The VOLLAND GREETING
CARDS are recognized as the most artistic on the market for
this holiday season; And then too there are the superb VOL
LAND books for children illustrated by artists who understand
the likes of children, and written by artists who understand how
children think.
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Specialists ATvTHE SIGN .OF THE DIG CLOCK JeWelw
TipFJGoT 1 rrj I told vou Sfli v;ea, this vas n Frrm
mtfoly u mutter of hlntory, Kh effectH
aro ntlll belni; felt In the wldenproad
duuiaKo dono to plumbing through
out tho city. Not only wuh plumbing
damaged, but In Hcndvinw, no water
whatever wan delivered for moro
than two,dyn when the pumping ma
chinery 'which KupplleH tho upper
roMirvolr froxe, and a thrco Inch pipe
burnt, neccKHltatlng n rush order of
equipment from Portland before
Morvlca could be resumed.
Tho big mlllH nero ntlll Idle, for in
nplto of tho thaw, logH In tho pond
aro held by Ico 10 Inches thick, and
logging has not yet been renamed In
tho canipH, Rawing wax not to bo
titnrted until Thurnduy at tho earliest.
at tho BhevlIn-HIxon plant, while at
tho DrookK-Scnnlon mill, repairs will
keep tho bands idlo for much longer.
IlondB throughout tho county aro
for tho most part passable today,
County Judge W. D. Uarnen reported.
Kigltt Children Had Croup.
"I havo eight children and give
Foley's Honey and Tar to all of
them," writes Mrs. P. Itehkamp,
2-104 Iforman St., Covington, Ky.;
"they all wero subject to croup." It
loosens mucus and phlegm, wtops
that strangling cougr., iaaken easy
breathing possible and permits quiet
Bleep. Contain no oplatoa. Child
ren II ko It.- Sold Evorywhero.
I FAVOR COMPROMISE
ON PEACE TREATY
Preference for compromlno on res
ervations, with Immediate ratifica
tion of tho peace treaty and tho lea
gue of nations covenant, 7 evinced
in volet which havo been turned in
to The ltullctin on tho pcaco treaty
ballot which was prl'ited In tho Sat
urday and Monday issues. In addi
tion to tho votes supporting this man
ner of settling tho Senate deadlock,
ono favored ratification, but only
with all the Lodge reservations, ono
was for ratification without any res
ervations, and one opposed ratlflca
tiop In any form.
THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY
onflr,
CLEAR AS A DELL
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O-NIGHT, in
front of a cozy fire,
with your slippers on
and seated luxuri
ously in a big easy
chair, you can start
your Sonora and in
an instant you are on
Broadway, at the
Metropolitan, where
world-famed artists
sing, at the cabarets where the latest
fox trots are heard, or at the theatres
where light opera reigns.
The Sonora plays for you all makes
of disc records perfectly without extra
attachments and with superb ex
pression and beauty.
The' Sonora is recognized as un
equaled by those whose musical taste
is most discriminating.
You'll be proud to own the Sonora!
Prices $50 to $1000
L. K. SHEPHERD
MINNESOTA ST. BEND OREGON
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