The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 25, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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FROM DAY TO DAY
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Tuesday
f A. A. I'mbloin. of Alfulfu, Ih upend
ing (In) ilny In litniil.
Mr, mill Mr." I'nitl N. Wallace, of
Tumuli, wiiru In Hend today. '
i:, II. Tninim n In) J. N, Mnijon,
wiiro vIhUoin In tho ally loluy fioui
J. ii Pino
Ilurton anil ('. W, Oney. (ind Harry
lllll. nil of Lit Pine, wuro shopping
In Hend thin morning.
Uuorgu T. .Mltliuolhiin, of Kurt
Hock, arrived In the rlly hint flight,
mid in lemiiluliii: over today,
W. O. Auntln, of Deschutes, wan
In tho rlly thin afternoon shopping
nnd trnnnurtlng other bimlneM.
Mr. nnd .Mik I'mil Kcnggln worn
trmimictlng biuluuNH In llund today,
'coming In from llmlr Tumiilo ranch
Kulli Htoukey rami) In Inut 'nlgkt
froin.hU nuicli on tho Mlllloin;road,
to attend u meeting of tin- county
court.
(loiievleve Hmltli, hIi yvut 'old
dftiighlor of .Mr uud Mm. Claude
Kiultli, of Kloildn uvonue, sustained
ii lindly scalded uriii lust night, when
boiling witter from ii kettle was spill
id on linr by it 'iiluyimtto Tin child'
condition In not considered wrloun
M, A. Pulnier returned to llend
todny after u protracted Ntuy In Cnl-
' Morula. Diirlui: lib nbeiic, ho
underwent mi operation mmlti neces-
wiry by tt lHun-tl condition of on
hoiih tissue of tho leg, uud reports
thnt bin condition him greutly Im
proved. .
Mm (Join Ackluy gave n Christ-
iuhn dinner Sunday In honor of her
nhilcr. MIm Wlunlo Klllott. who left
yesteidny for her home In Olympln,
U'liMlilitMltm tif,... vlnlflti. tia.ri ffir
? , Mn,l,lt,iw,t, M.t.x Tii..r, .v.' m'ft
revoral weeks. TIiohk nt tho dlmier
wore: Mr. mid Mm. A. H Hubbard,
Mr. mid Mm. Pete lloiiulleti, Miss
Klllott, J. A. Kotchum, Henry lleau-
Icu, Fruncen Henulleu, nnd Mr. nod
Mm. A ok ley.
Monday
A, It. Powell, of Prlnevllle, nt n
IMnd' yesterday, ' '
A. K, Hom, of Tunmlo, In n busi
ness vlnltor In the city today.
It. O. Howmnn, of Itedmond, vros
u visitor In the, city yesterday.
Jay If. Upton. Prlnevllle Attorney,
.1 In Hend todny on court business.
Mr. nnd Mm. J. W. Kpencor, of Al
fa If a, wuro guests In tho city today.
Arthur Vnndevort has returned
from Hiigono where ho In attending
tho Unvcmlty of Oregon, to spend
tho holiday with relative In And
mtar llund.
Dr. II. W. Hondcrshott, county
physician, returned yesterday from
Portland, where ho intended the nn
mini meeting of tho Oregon State
hoard of health. Tho mootlni: was
oihi of tho most successful ever hold,
ho declared.
Saturday "
II. H. Dixon of Prlnevllle, tCni In
llond limt nli:ht.
Frank H. Prince, returnvd thl
mornliiK from a trip to Portland.
T. A. McCann rniurntd thli morn
Inr from u buliieni vllt In Mlnnca
pollH, Mr, nnd Mm. T J, Lit Hrle, of Rll-
it l.nkii, wein In tint city limt nli;ht
VlxltlllK fllllllllM,
N. I. Ilciiilii mid KiiiuhI U. Miller,'
both of, HlHtum, worn I)iim1ih-uh vlnltorH
In llund yuHtifidny,
K. H IC I m;, of HrolhorN, wiih In
limit) yeNtoidny Hlioppfni; mid at
(ttudliiK V) biiHlncfiH inaltfjrH.
A J. Oomie-lly, prominent nhuup-
mail of tho Miitinlii couiitry, In In
tho city on btiHlueim todfiy.
J. T, Hardy, Tiuvellliu: I'relKht-,
and I'anJoiiKor AroiiI for tho Ore on
Trunk, wan In tho city yoHterduy on
an olllclul VlHll,
Friday
Claude I'oynor, formerly of thin
city, ban arrived In llond from Tort
land, Iduho, and will niako Ii(h homo
hero.
K. N. IbimuUh, or Now York City,
arrived In llend thin morulnic to join
bin wN), 'tho daughter of Mr. arid
Mm. W. 0. Nvwton. Mr. mid Mm.
Ibmrulih will remain In the city dur
ItiK tho holiday.
O. M. WhlltliiRlon, of tho I.lborly
nnd (Irani! Iheatrex, nnnounceH thbl
puplld from tho eighth Knult- dowji',
ClirlMmim iiflitriionu at tint Liberty,
If poMKlblo, ho Mill obtain u Hjeclnl
program for thai day.
J Charley Bmllh,,of Tho Parlnlan.
will bo tho hont ChrlntmtiH afternoon,
to tho nownpaper carrlern of llund
Tho boy will bu taken to tho Grand
Theatre, nnd each will nicelvn In n"d.
dltloo.'jiomo ninall r.lft. All mown
carrier are nuked to incut Mr. Kmlth
In front of thn I'arlnlan at l.CO
o'clock Thumdny afternoon.
Mlwi (leuevleve Waicner nnd M W
Vn:nur were hontn TuoHday nlitht to J
n number of tholr frlendn. t their
homo on Concreitn Ktroct. Three
lablof of "COO" wcr? played, nnd
daucliiK nnd tnuilc wro enjoyed dur
Iuk (ho lattnr part of tho ovoutuK,
Mm II O Kcrrln entertained lant
nlr.ht at bur homo on fit. Helcun
IMnce. with a chlldron'H n;irly for
Krown-upn, morn than iO Kueittj bq
Ihk proM-nt. Twulvo yearn vu tho
lire limit, .Arid contumon were in
eeplnir with tho nplrlt of tho affair.
Children carnen woro played during
tho early part of tho evening, unjl
word followed by dnnclnrr nnd r
freihnicntn.
Thursday ,
John K. Itynn wn In from bin ranJi
near I)!nd lait, nlr.ht.
Mr. nod Mm. K. K. Van Duton, of.
Prlnovlllo, npent lant nlclit Jn llond,
Mr and Mm. DoukIuk Johnnon
went to Portland last nlh'ht to upend
tho holidays
Mr nnd Mm John Suxac. are the
pnrontn of n ulno uud n half pound
baby Rlrl, born ytmturduy.
Dr. Anna lllun Kluley' left lant
night for Portland to nttund u'mcct
Inc of tho Oregon State board of
health, In rolnlon today and tomor
row. tm. Ktnina Kulliner, who has
boon vlsltlni; hor nlnter, Mr. A. y.
IlontrnRer tho pant month, left this
inornlnx for hor homo in Klkhart,
Indiana.
C. A, Iloyd, of tho II. S. Nary, ro
turnod to llend lant nlr.ht, aftor hav
InR received hla discharge In San
,rmicloo,'JIo wns In tho nerVico for
nearly throo yearn,
OeorRO W. McLutiRlilln, 0, K.
Jarjard, Maurlco IIIrrIiin, nnd S.
Itapur, of La Pluu, camo In hint nlitht
with thn traelor ditcher which ban
completed tho elearlni; of tho noutli
road,
ThrouRh Amuricaii LeRlon morn
bom who mo employon of tho IlrookH
Hcanlon Lumber Co, tho iinrtlett
hotel him purchiiHed ll worth of
Ited Croim (JhrlntmiiH nenln, while u
111(0 amount 'wan 'holiKlit thin noon
by the ItoRiirn hoarding houno.
At thn homo of her piirentH, Mr
n ii d Mm ('., !:. (lielKeti, Minn LoIh
(Irelnun wiih married to Mirvin M
Pierce of thin city at 2 n'cloek ynn
terduy afteruodn, Hnv. II. c, llurl
rnnft, of the Prcnbyterlan church,
IjoIiij: tho olIlclatlnR clerRymnn, Thn
bride, with her paruntn, moved to
llend recently, and tho groom In em
ployed by the H. P, & S. railroad.
Mr. mid Mm. pierce will bo nt home
at 1333 Newport avenue after Jan
uary 1.
Mm. L. C, Marlon, of lledmond, In
peudlni; a few dnyn In Hend with
Mm. Jared Moore.
Dr It. II. Hendemhott will leave
tonlKht for Portland, whom he will
roproMout DeMchiitcn county nt tho
meeting of the ntnto board of health.
An nllottment notice add rented to
Mrn. Luelln S. Chndora, linn been re
ceived by the homo ncrvlce depart
ment of the lleud Ited Cronn chu'pter.
hut nil effortn to locate tho iiddreRRce
hnvo Ix-en In vuln. It wan ntnted to
day. Tho department denlren that
Mm Chndora report to Ited Cronn
hoadrjunrtern In tho court houno
biilldliii:. If Nhe in nt I II Its tho city.
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LEAGUE LEADERS
TAKE FIRMER GRIP
lli-oukn-Hrunlon Tram WIiim 1'roni
Hlielln Of fire Men In PoM-
IMiueil Alley 'ontr.t.
HT.i.vni.vri or thk tkams.
Mill Lmgue.
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llrooks-Kcaillou No. 1, 9 0
Bhevlln-IIUon Office, G 3
Hhevlln-Hlxon Plant, .. 3 G
Ilrnokn-Scnnlon No, 2, ... 0 9
Holllng off the Rii mo postponed
from Wednesday nlnht. tho Aral
Hrookn-Scanlon team nnd tho Ave
from the Bhevlln-Hlxon plant met on
the ulloyn at tho KyninnHlum Sun-
Thu coro by names In Suridny'n
taking a firmer grip on first-place by
trouncing their opponents to the
tnne'of 224 'felns.yfcSpr!ngcr',ortba
Vvlnning (earn, rolled hlghVoro of
200, nnd high average of 174. The
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Zf. Ujt -.y.twl ,;-i"f.: iimmqL
f? t!). i tMrt-tMi I n-in-Kim
djjt ' J ' . - i yfri Hii nmtjf .'i
gvl Ttc toist ijo ii a
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Venj Aterrij Girlstmas
and 7icafti, siapplncss eincl Prosperity"
for the Scit) jcar.
AZannieimer euros.
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ready loNt to tho Shcvlln-Hlxon ofllec
men on Friday night.
Ili-ookH-Srnnlon No. I.
Total
Hteldl, .. . 1S9 191 125 47S
Minor 131 110 170 41G
Lyon 140 110 128 378
Bortoi 187 14G 137 469
Springer 200 1G5 1.17 022
Slirvlln-IIJxon.
134 133
necond Ilrooko-Scanlon 'cam had al-lrlmau han been In tbc forent service
Agrcn, ...
C. V. Webb, ..124 144
1 luy den, - 131 142
V. P. Webb 137 139
Hums, . . 149 116
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122
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123
149
168
389
393
396
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433
WTO: HARRIMAN NEW
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR
Fort Ilock Rnncrr Taken Pollloa
I In Devcbatrtt ForeM Office,
., Left Vai-ant by Vlnccut.
To lake up tho dutlen of Deputy
supertlnor of tho Deschutes National
ForenL V. O. Harrlman, ot Fort
Ilock, nccornpanlc4 by bin family.
camo In to Hend Sunday. Mr. Hur-
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THE TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO.
Wishes to extend the kindest thoughts fer a
Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year,
to its friends and patrons.
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The last chance to igcPyour Christmas Shopping
at STOCKMAN'S.
will be given tonight, and when the store closes
at 9 o'clock, it will be our wish that this will
prove to be the happiest Christmas for all that
has ever been experienced.
Accept our many thanks for your co-operation
during the past-yeai', and our wish for suc
cess to you all through the year that is to come,
STOCKMAN'S' 10c-15c-25c STORE.
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The R.M. Smith Grocery
Wishes you all
; A Very Merry Christmas and
A Happy New Year '
'SAAi&SSi&'SSSS!!&Aa&iAAM
for 12 yearn, starting In Montana,
his last post having been as ranger
In the Fort Rock section. He takes
the position left vacant several weaka
ago when II. B. Vincent wan trans
ferred to tho Sluslaw forest.
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It is with the kindest thoughts to all for a"
Happy Christmas and a Successful New Year
that we end this Holiday Season.
We hope that we have been of service to you
through the. year that has past ano! that in the ;
year to come we may be able to continue the
hearty co-operation now existing
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It will be our-aim. in. the vear to come, to offer
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fnr vnnr nnnrnvnl. mprrhnnnisp that twill 'instifv
your patronage.
THE FAIR STORE..
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In vour last thouehts of this season's Christmas
I shopping permit us to suggest
IVORY
In making our selection of Ivory for the Christmas
shopping season we anticipated a great demand,
therefore bought accordingly. Qur judgement was
correct, thirty per cent more Ivory was purchased
this year than has been, to our knowledge for years
past But owing to our foresight
WE STILL HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
FROM WHICH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS.
XTbe Season's greetings
'TOMORROW h Chrlilmat...a Christmas
of the real, old fashioned tyndand it is our
sheerest wish that this Day of Days brings 'to
you and yours, all that it should bring fa hap'
piness, peace and good will.
The Warner Company
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CANDY
Is the one gift that is in season for all occasions,
and especially during the Holidays. It is always .
appreciated by anyone
MAKE YOUR REMEMBRANCE THIS SEASON
A SWEET ONE. '
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