The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 22, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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.BEND. .HAPPENINGS
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Wcdnesduy
1 (leorgci 13, Altl(unr of fJlHterii, wuh
5,111 tliu city lust night.
, ClimloH W, Kmtilnri left Irttit nlnlit
.for I'orlluml on liif-al IiiimIiichk, .
JsVd Ani'liunl, Powell llutto Hhti'-p
t Illllll, WHS III lll'llll luiwjr nil minimum,
A n, (), Htndter returned today
' from a two il it y it hiinlueiH visit In
tPrlnuvlllo.
ft J. W. lteudur, of Silver Luke, ar
vrlved In Bend hint night ntiil In re
..innlulng over today.
' .Mrs, C. J. CIoiiiiiiikoii, of Alaska,
-1h In Ilend to look after realty In
lumittH hvrc.
;'' Htewiirt Staplcton has nold out hi
ShtkatFiiK rink, which from now on
Will lm iitulur tliu innnngoinant of
ifcnrl UlarlC.
Mombor of the American Legion
" will hold a Mpuclul meeting at 8
o'clock tomorrow night nt tho county
. court mourn,
' ' Tho Baptist Woinnn'H union will
hold It regular mlri-doniiry meeting
, . on Thursday afternoon lit tho homo
,uf Sim. T. ir. Foley.
, Kxiitnlniitluus uru being hold In
tho Bond oclioolii today and will
rouilnuo through tomorrow. Tho
Hcond term will begin on Monday,
Jiinuury 20.
0. (I. Compton and F. J. Warner,
of rrlnnvlllo, and, Oiicnr Purrien,
of Silver I.iiki', spent 1 1 hourn walk-
lug Into Bond from tho high docrt
hut night, after tho ,drlvu shaft of
ilhclr our wan broken.
Mr. ami Mm. J. C. Hllver.
Tumalo, are IiiimIik-nh visitors
,lnnd today.
Mr. and Mm. It. II. Bm-rman
f tliU city, am thn purents of an K'i
Iiouud Klrl, horn yesterday.
JcKKit Day moTlnc his candy and
niurifc More to tho now Hnthor build-
Ink on thu corner of Waif and MIn
' tiosotn.
, Mm. K. V. Ilrosterhou In In
" Portland, where she wan called fiuu-
V day night by tho death of her
7ttthor, Mr. Fcrcunon
Ho win so
' Dr. (. A. KoHlor and J. 1.
'.' Minor Inavo tonight for I'ortlund
oh wHnfjontH
In a null brought by
I.lfo Inmiruoco com.-
thrt'Ilankora'
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kv LOCAL. APPLICATIONS. MM
' caBAot ch Ih t ef th 4lMU
Currh I a local d !, iTMtly Influ
aea kr s iwtHMWial c4Hiea. HAIX'I
CATAMM MHblCINX wlM euro eawrrK
, M Is Ukta isurmauy aa wti umM
M Blood on tho Muceu iurlr of lb
iLlriUm. HAIJva CATAKKH MEDIC1NM
'la UMpoooa of mrm of tho bl tonlco
J known, comotflod with wma of thm bt
r tiloed fMirUMro. Tfc ttttl rmW4ilof
u, Of IMJorroMMtO hi HALL.' CATAKKX
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to what ft94m vh wea-
i Oftul nraHf ta catrrtial oenotuoa.
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caiarrnai een
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r. J. Chtnar A Co.. rrepa.. Telooo, a
National Thrift Week
An Economical Event ThatHaThai
Backing of The United States Government
The government' has called upon us to do our slmre to
reduce the High Cost of Living, and accordingly has
set aside the week of January 17th to 24th, a$ National
Thrift Week. The values listed below tell the story
Come lady and slmre liberally. .
Girls' Coats at 25 per cent discount from our regular)
low cash prices, all sizes from 0 to 14 years.
Knitted Caps, that .sold at l)8c to $1.25, your choice
50c. Good colors and styles suitable for Boys
and Girls of all ages.
Outing Gowns for Women, $1.25 to $2.0!) fiine
quality white and colored outing ilannel.
Outing Gowns for Children, 50c to $1.25. Mostly
blue and pink stripes.
1 'fix
Women's Cotton Hose, Special 29c pair. Black
and white only.
Women's Suits, $10.05 to $27.50, all good styles.
You save from $5 to $10 on each Suit.
Women's Dresses, $14.75 to $87.50, all -greatly
reduced. Models that you can wear and feel well
dressed until hot weather sets in.
Remember we are lend Agents for Armor Plate
Hosiery, "R & G" Corsets and the
beautiful Palmyra" Waists.
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JZoifeohh SMo,
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puny of Drni Molnos, against Fred
N. Wulliico.
('Iilef I'IiiiiiiiiicImI W, T. ('order
und Clilnf QiinrtcniiiiHtcr K. K
My'iisU, p, navy; left
for I'ondhiioii, nftor '
thlx morning
upending Mho
hint two'MuyM Intro 'assisting Mo
onlit Officer Kmlth In creatine In-
titrt'Ht In thu service.
A meeting of tho Women' ClTTc
league Ih culled for 2 '34 o'clock
Thursday aftoiuoon nt tho home of
MrM. If, K. llrookn on Drnko road.
All mvmbrm it r u urged to bo present
an arrangement uro to bo mado fo
a tug day for tho proponed day nur
sery, , r
Tuesday 4
Churlcn Hcociitcad ban received n
Hhlpraent of thoroughbred Damp
Khlre liiih'x fl"iit In from Idaho,
If. J Ovorturf hon returned from
Hnlom, whom hu wont on builneM
connected with Ircldlatlvo matterM.
Kerneunt KJriit Claim f.ewln Main
arrived In Mend lunt nlKht from
Camp I.wln to vIhU with bin pst
routN. I). FrodorlkMon, of I. a I'lne, wan In
Ilnnd limt iiIkIiI to meet bin wife,
who retui'ned from u vfnlt with r-1d-tlven
In WImcoiihIm.
Mm Kll WIUou and Mm. McKlen
buri;, of Urotherii, uro ipondliiR Mtv
oral day In Iloud, ilnltlnK frloudH
and )iopplnK whllo In tho city.
W. I, lleudcrnon and J. W. Elder
left thlH moruliiK for Hurrm. Tboy
will pppud the next two or three
du;u there before rotumini; to Dend.
Mm. W. H. I n m n n returned Satur
day nlr.lit from a two monthn bun-
IneHH trip nud vlnlt In tho eant Hbo
will now, make her homo In Bend.
It. II. Croxlef, Reinirnl paenKer
nijiint, t. W, IMckiml, sacral
freli;lit aieut, and J. , T. Jfardy,
tra)ulnr, freight and puKhenser
aftenl on tho K. I'. & jg, arrived In
Ilend thl morning on an offlclul
vlnlt.
A win Jual reciilrcd at tho local
recruiting office from the. Bocurtary
of tho Navy, nnka that all men wbo
law mtVIco In 'tho 'navy and who
know of .any u.ctlon which involved
unuiual courntte or distinction, Im
mediately send In ntatoaentii retard
Idk iucIi action! u
Monday-
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W. li.Ruttaoraud, of Sliver '1-akc,
U npndinK tho day In Dend-
Charlea J. nugnn baa reluriied
from a.lnMin trip to rprtUnJ-'i
Mr. y M. ChrUman iarrived In
llend (rom Sliver Iako yesterday,
Mm; Hazel Manlon rlll le4 o-
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BiwiyygeJfjitipfviyy. (?k(m,,
Was In Bed For
Six Long Months
iWat-' Aldit' to bo, up fn TlirAi AiVVli
Aflfr Taking Taiilu: Oalim
i!() round,
"I wan In bed for nix month with
Htomacli trouble and rhoumutlnm and
Tonluc ijlono doHorveB thn credit for
my recovory and present flnu hoalth.
I hnv Kftln il twenty pounda, cnloy
workli;-;, hard ovory day und Iffool
like I led never been Kick In iny
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This remnrknblo rtnteinnift '1 won
mndo by Mr. Oeorfi' Oregolro, u pop
ular lonRHNhoromnu who reiill;K at
2718 Third Ave., NorthweHt, Heultlo,
recently. Mr. OroRoIro hn IJvod In
Kunttlo for twelvn youra nnd Ik well
known to hundred of people. Con
tlnuliiK ho anld:
"My trouble atortod a year or more
ago nnd 1 not Kradually worne all
tho time My appetite left in and
what I forced myself to bnt wbuld
not dlROHt, alwnya caualnK h aYprc
pain In my Htomach. and nhortneaa of
breath. Fat Kronxy tliln and ineatH
were like polaon to my Hystem. J
Kot weak an h kitten and then Jhe
rhoumntlnm laid hold of me mo bad,
efjpeclolly In my knees, that I cb'uld
hardly drm; myielf about, My kid
neyn ncome1 to I'lye way too, and I
Jutd pnlua In my back o bad I could
not Miop over. My head ached no
It neemed like. It would nlmply upllt
In two and I wo Old Ret dizzy I wou4d
hnvo to hold on to sotnothlnK to keep
from fallltiR. I wiih no uncomfort
Abbj and regtleHH at iili.'ht that I
30J1I9 ' tomi about nearly all illRht
without KettlnK mora than a third
nt thuh'up I needed und f lout no
miieh WlRlit und i:ot ao bud off I
flnuliy cot completely down und out.
An I wild before I had been In hod
for hIx montliM und no kind of medi
cine or treatment seemed to do mo
any :ood. whntovor.
"I waa In thin condition, w fa 011. I
decided to Rive Tunlnc n trial and
It got mo out of bod In threo wcoka
and baa made ft different man of
me. Tanlac alono 'did It. aa I wild
before I have now taken nix bottles
nnd evory one of my former troubles
are gone entirely. I cat thrco bis
menla n day, and never have the leant
trouble with my Momach. My kid
ney are In fine auape and thu rhou
mntlam Ih it thine of tho nant. I do
my worki 10 easily now I aurprlao
tho men wjio work with me, and I
will never ccaito to bo Krateful to
Tanlac for the, wonderful, way It liaa
till! mn Am mv tani' I.
"I don't over say enough good for
this Kreat medicine."
"Tnnlao la sold. In. Ilend by Owl
DruB Co., In aiatora by Oeo. P. -Alt-ken,
and In IJrnd by Horton Drug
Co."
night for Portland on a brief buil
ncaa trip.
If. K, Htewnrt waa a visitor la1 the
city laafnls'nf from ba homo' 'la
Prlnovlllo fir- .
Walter Camba fetMrsedyeitvrda?
mornlnRfroln a brlf CuslneSTtrfp
to PortlaJt3.-i7''VVv',Js1
Dennlf- D, Hunt arrived In the city
taut' nlKht from Slsteni, and ,1b ro-rialnlnit-ovtr
tcKliy.
J. E. SmaUlac wiuf tiktin to Tnala
bapolla last night to answer 'to a
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pARISIANA
'QRSETS$i
These Corsets aro designed
In strict accordance with ad
vance fashion tendencies and
offer tl model for every typo
"of figure and a stylo for every
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purpose The very best of
workmanship and material go
Into thoso Corsets. Wo
are
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showing a goad rnngo of styles
In both coutlls and brocades.
Prices range $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $5.00. V
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WHEN ITS CORSETS AND. BRASSIERES
WE EXCEL.
THE WARNER rOMPANY
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PYRAMID
LAftD CO.
CENTJtALIA, WASH.
, . Offices At:
Knlcrprlv, Oicroii
I,a(irnml OreKOii
.tllddlifon, Idaho
.Molwin, WaihliiKlon
(f-itnilln, WiwhlnRton
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Xo. f
l&iQ; ncrv, located Jfi miles
northeast of Knterprlse, 700 acica
good plow land, with 300 acre not
In cultivation, 160 ucrca bemt tim
ber land, balance good bunch (.rns.-.
lV-nced and crots-fcnccd with Ibieo
barb wires. One five room luine,
one four room house, largo hart:,
chicken house,, hog Iioihc, large
ahoop shed. ' Public road both
aides of ranch. Good farm orchard,
of apples, peara, and cherries In
bearing, four large running springs.
One of tho 'bst buya In Wallowa
county, Oregon at $26.06 per acre,
1 No. 2
00 acres, unimproved, 32 miles
from Knterprlse, Oregon. Place
Jolna Government Iteservo; would
make, an Ideal stock ranch; baa 206
acres of fino plow land; place lays
nearly level. Three flvo springs
and one lako of five acres add to
tho value of this place. All bunch
grass land. Price $11,000, $4,800
down, balance on fivo yearn tlmo at
7 per cent.
No. :t
C40 acres, 11 miles northeast of
Knterprlse, Oregon. This property
have five hundred acres of fino
plow land, with 300 acres under
cultivation, balance In bunch groan.
Placa In located on public road and
la njl fenced and cross-fenced with
a three to fivo wire fence. It has
threo nice aprlngs; two largo barns.
Price $3S an acre; 'one-half of tho
purchase price down, balance Fed
rnl loan.
So. 4
100'iicros, 7 miles northwest
of Enterprise, Oregon. Located on
public, 'ro'ad,, telehono line; has 70
acres plowed and 20 mora that can
bo put under cultivation, balance
good pasture; ban a fivo room bun
galow, large barn; place is" 'all
fenced and cross-fenced with three
wires. Tho best of spring water
la piped to the houo-and barn.
Prlce.$C,000, halt cash, balance
FedtJrarjoVn., j
diarffo of cheek raising..
Mrj,KN!Thomp9on is exported
to rttflraPrfaay from a protracted
nrwf .tjhyhiivWililliii wei.
Douglas Johnson will leave tomor
row for Backer where be will attend
a meeting of forest nervlce clerks,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. McKay
spent tae wlc end at the Wa.-en
New Style of
Brassieres
An okcollont showing of the,
new stylos featuring Brocades,
Laco and Cambric materials.
Prices rapge 65c, 75c,
1.00, $1.25.
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The Coming of Spring
Suggests Draperies arid
House Furnishings !
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Our assortment of CurtainNets-Marqpisettes,'Scrjim.s
and Cretonnes, is comprehensive and we have many. I
new ideas to assist you in making your hangings
attractive.
Suntajt Draperies an J Ma Jraisea. in brown, greco. eopen I
or roie. 90c to $2.75 a yard.
Colonial Cretonnci. in a -wide range of colorings 45c 'to 5
$1.15 a yard. Colors guaranteed abiolutely la,t.
Repps, plain and brocaded - - 95c to 51.45 a yard. ' I
Panel Net. new and very pretty. Sold in rections or I
by the yard, a very effective material used with over- r
drapes, 75c. panel or $3.00 yard- ' I
Curtain Nets, in white, cream or beige, at ' S
45c. 50c. 65c. 75c. 95c and $1.35 a yard.
Silk Ardeni Cloth, in copen and brown. $1.75 yatd. I
Bungalow Curtains. 2 1-2 yards long, in white; Jrh1tmh' -
or heige trimmed, with lace edging ind insertions- - t, - I
$2.69. $2.75. $2.85 the pair. ' I
Kirich Curtain Rods eotts a little more tot are- a,W . f
saving in the end. Alade lor Jingle or double curtaina,
and 'with exteniions can he. made to fit any window.
large or small. Priced at 20c, 40c. 50c. 75c, SOeya'rd. J'
" Extensions at 25c e.ch.
, A New Line of Kopac
ranch at the head'of Crooked River.
Jfr, anOIm Join L, Owen are the
parents of a 10 1-2 pound baby ooy,
born at the Bend Surgical hospital
S6lfaT,lr!&'r " J
A10 pound baby boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smoot at the
Bend Surgical hospital Saturday
Oftqrnobc .
R. A. Ward spoke before the high
school" studenta- 3t assembly tbU
morning on tho relation of character
development to business achieve
ment. R. Q. White, vocational adviser,
will arrive in Bend on February 13,
to meet with soldiers who wish to
take advantaeo of government train
ing, and to confer with employers
who aro desirous of assisting iu the
vi cational ei' eutlon -work.
Saturday
W. C. BIrdsall Is on a business trip
to Portland.
C. J. Dugan Is a business visitor
in Portland over the week end.
Colton Watson, Fife rancher, Is
spending the day in Bend."'
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beard, of Sis
tors, aro visiting with friends In the
city today.
Frank Chitty loft last night tor
Vancouver, Washington, where he
will receive Rurglcal treatment at the
army hospital,
U. S. Duncan, representing tho In
dustrial Y. M. C. A., left last night
for Portland, ntter spending the last
two days In Bend.
Howard D, Hutchtns, of Minnea
polis, has arrived In Ileud and Is the
guest of M. G. Wagnor. Ho will
probably locate here.
Mrs, J. O. Whltaker and her
brother, J, L, Dunn of Corvallis, Ore
gon, who is visiting hero leave Sun
day night for Portland with Mr.
Dunn's son, Dick, to consult n spev
nllst regarding the boy's knee,
Inquiries have como to Mrs. V. A.
Forbes, Red Cr.oss Jlome Service sec
retary, for Alroyti Love, a discharged
soldier. Anyona knowing of the
young man's 'whereabouts is request
ed to Inform her at her otflco In tho
court house, building,
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Friday .' -.
Mr, andtJMrfixMax .Ounulng were,
in today, ,fronw.Iedm(wd. V
Dr. ,Abert Leasing has arrived
from Seattle-and will be associated
here with Dr. O. H, Soil. . ...
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1 Stop and Shop at I
9 The Quality Store oTBend. $
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Work has Just bean' 'completed:
remodJIiif)nB4r'll6ier ffltf
lng room to aUowfer'tbe Installa
tion of a lunch count eV. r '
Mr. and Vra. SjA'Blalely kft
on last night's' train" 'for Portland.
J. W. Nelson Summer Lako
(sheepman, was a jrlnltor. in iha
c,Ity today,- , ,. '
A pleasant social evening aa
enjoyed last night by the Ladies
Aid society of the Scandinavian
Lutheran church, hlch 'met atthe
parsonage. After the transaction
of business, Mrs. Fred A. T. Come
Kusscn was agreeably surprised
when a substantial , gift tr6m tho
members of the society and the
congregation "was presented,. Tho
presentation speech was ma'de by
George Erlcksen.
Tliursday
(From Thursday's Dally )
Mrs. George Altken, of Sisters,
Is spending the day m Bend.
Gus Stadlg. Lower -Bridge ranch
er, waa in tho city last night and
today.
J. M, Smith of Millicun, arrived
In Bend last night and la remaining
over today.
Con O'Keofo and Pat -Barry, 81)
ver Lako sheepmen aro business
visitors in tho city today.'
P. A, Devors & Son sold a reg
istered puro bred Duroc Jersey Slro
to the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.,
yesterday. ,
John Farrell has returned to hla
position at the First National bank,
after being confined to'hls home for
more than a week by a severe at
tack of tonsillitis.
Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Boebmo are
receiving congratulations over tho
.Vrlval of a 9 1-4 pound boy.
Mrs. W, G. Manning and Mrs,
R. W. Hendershott returned to
Bend yesterday from a trip to Port
land. - .4-
DIRECTORS PICKED f
. bx two btsjRi'qrs
In the elections held la'ht Tuesday,
Gus Stadlg and Ji. S.. Holmes werw
elected djroetors jof ,1'be. Sqguw
Qreek, Irrigation district, land C, H.
Hardy was ,chon as it)membW ef
the diroctoraVi of the 'c. ' O. 1.'1.
trict, accor'dlar r 'rVlStffV veii-M
here. !
Lihrary Scarfs at $4.60 each: ' ' ' 2
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