The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 29, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS '
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Monday-'
Lester WIImoii, of Klfo, wan a wunk
wid vlHltor In Hi" city.
Kil Ilirry, W. It. MoiIkom, niul N. !.
IlndKini, of Culver, npont hint nlKlit
In Ilunil,
11, I llhodim iintl daughter urn In
lliind thlH iii(iiiliiR from their homo
at Blutiffor.
.Mr. and Mm. Albert Molilor ami
daughter, I.ooln, of llodinond, uio In
llio city today.
Meryl Drown, of Ilodmoud, wan In
llund to Hiund tlio wi'itk und with
CltttiiN Hhorwood.
J. (I, Kulck, properly auditor for
(lift United Hiatus Forest Hcrvlco, wan
impeded to nrrlvo In Mend thin after
iioon, N. fl. Jacohitoii, supervisor of tho
Dem-hutim National Forest loft last
night for Torttaitd to confer with tho
district forester,
William Mates loft Mend Halurday
night, cnlkvl hy tho serious Illness
of IiIh wife. Word of hnr death wan
locolvtut Hunday,
K, If. Ilea, mechanical superin
tendent for Tim fihevllii-lllxon Coin
tmny, arrived In Mend thU morning
from Minneapolis on official business.
Saturday
II. P. Wlcltnor, engineer for 0knr
Uluhur, contraclor lufl thin morning
ly nuto for Portniul, Ho arrived
here, travelling by gasoline power,
two day hi?o, und reports tho road
to ho In good condition with the ex-
cepllon of n 10 inlln stretch near An
telope, ,
A delightful mirprlne parly wan
tilvon by MUk Klsln Horn at her homo
lint nvunliiK, tho occasion being her
birthday. Many gifts worn brought
by tho guests, and the ovonftig wan
pleasnntly npont In games, Lunch
wan nerved for 23.
Minn Aicucn CauipbuJI, who will
tench In tho high nchool during
tho spring term, arrived In llund last
night from Ktigenn,
Rev. J, Kdgar I'urdy returned thin
morning from Walla Walla where ho
wan called lunt week by tho death
of hit father.
. Mm. l.llllsn Orvli, of Hun Fran
cUco, In visiting In Hond nt tho homn
of Mr. ann Mm. C. V. Sllvls, for .a
few dayn.
Mm, K. M. Thompion returned to
Mend last night after spending sev
eral wvokn visiting with friends In
thn rant.
Mm, r, Dietrich and dnunhter,
Minn Adeline, am visiting In Dead
today from their homo In Terre
bonne. .
Mr. and Mm. C W. Dunbar, of
Itodmnnd, arrlvod In tho city hint
night, and aro ruiiiulnlng over to
day. CIiiuIom W, KrMklnn roturnod to
Monil thin morning from I'ortlaud
where hn wan culled on legal busi
ness, Uoputy Kherlrr August A. Antiunion
roturmid thin tnoruliiK from n bunt
neon trip to Portland.
J, W. Hpitnror, of Alfalfa, wan In
Iloud thin afternoon transacting bun
InuHK. J, 0. Thorp, of Tumaloi wan trans
nrtlne buHluenn In Iloud this morning.
Friday
Hotiort Itoblnutt arrived In Iloud
IIiIh morning from Portland, aftor
n brief vlnlt In that city,
Mm, Ctrl Wonuhnld and Mm. ,M,
K. I.undlH, both of Itodinoiid, wore
Hhopplng In Ileiid thin nfto'nooii,
Minn Itornk-n Morgan, who ban
bean vlnltltiK with relatives In Slier
Idau Wyoming for noino time han re
turned to Mend.
Mm. Oeorgo Pearnou, of Tho Dal
Ion and Mrn. O. II. McDonald, of Con-
tralla. aro guests at tho homo of
Mr. and Mm, P, II. Mnyiittor
H. N. Wolsgorbor, who runs tho
bin caterpillar for Onkar Iluber, road
contractor, wan taken III thin morn
Inn. und thn machine In lying Idlo
In consequence.
Mr, and Mm. Howard Hhlplcy, of
Itlvnrlou, Wyo nro tho guests at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrn. If. K. Maker,
Mr. and Mm. Hhlpley expert to re-
main In llund for noino llino,
Mr and Mm. It. A. Allen arrived
In Mend yentorday afternoon from
Muriin on their way to Portland
They mndo tho trip In eight hourn,
and reported tho roadn to be In fair
ly good condition.
Thursday
T. K, Drlncoll of Redmond, apent
lnnt night In Mend.
Mrn. Frank KcJIy has returned
from Newborn, where nho wun called
to attend her Muter during her Uat
lllncn.
Mrr C. II. Hurmon, pslmlstresa
at Hampton, came In today bring
Ins with her tho ceniui returns for
that district.
Ooo hundred copies of the federal
game laws havo been received at the
oflco of County Clerk J. H. Ifoner,
and will bo distributed to sportsmen
calling for thejn.
H. E. Kooos, former Doschutca
County Agriculturist, now auperln
tondout of tho Goose !aka Irrigation
project In I.nke county, was In nend
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Tailored Waists
at $9 to $16.30
Women will welcome these tailored witists,
Only the very best quality of Georgette und Crepe
de Chene tire being used in the making, and the
designing and workmanship are of the highest
class. ' Besides there is an individuality about
these tailored waists 'a distintive tailored style
that well dressed women admire. You can buy
these lovely waists here for much less than you
would haAe to pay in the big city stores.' Come
in, we'll be glad to show you.
RIPPLING RHYMES
By WALT MASON
Making a Hit.
A friend whosd name I do not mention had tried
for years to gain renown; he tried all ways to win
attention, and set folks talking in the town. But
all the chances seemed against- him, none yielded to
his smile or lure; the pent-up Uticas, they fenced
him, and kept him painfully obscure. He wrote
fine odes and none would read them, men only
laughed to see him soar; he made high talks and
none would heed them, and people voted him a bore.
And when he'd failed in projects twenty, and was
to humble walks resigned, fame came his way, and
came a-plenty, and now he's in the Public Mind.
He is the pride of every voter, and men discuss him
near and far the man who does not own a motor,
the guy who has no choo-choo car. When strang
ers visit in our city, we show the pesthouse and the
jail, ye editor, so wise and witty, the banker with
his bunch of kale. We view the local legislature, the
court house, with its doors ajar, and then produce
that freak of nature, the man who doesn't own
a car.
thin morning returning to Lakovlew
from a bunlncsn trip to Portland.
fe. I). GILSON HEADS
BEND K. OF P. LODGE
. An tho result of election and In
ntultatloiiH recently held, K. D. Oll
non heudn Deschutes Lodge, No. 103,
Knight of Pythias. Others of tho
now officers are: Frank L. Suther
land, vice-chancellor; Italph Hart
lott, prelate: L. K. Orrell, Master of
works; l. M. Mctteynolds, master
of finance nnd keeper of records and
seals; L. O. Mclteynoldn, mnstcr of
tho exchequer; John Newby, raastor
at anna; Thomas J. Murphy, Inner
guard; J. A. Morse, outer guard.
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Jjp Bend families have selected this store as their regu- &
& lar shoe store. We carry only high grade shoes
$ correctly priced--expertly fitted. Give us a trial. ,
Womtt'i KM Lara Sfco-Welt soles, French
heels, in brown, gray, beaver and combinations.
A strong line for your selection
$10.50, $11.35, $14.00, $14.75
With Military or Cuban Heel, welt soles, beaver
and brown, in kid, brown calf, also beaver and
brown combination $8.75. $1 1.45, $1 1.75
$13.25, $16.00
Women's Black Kid Shoes-French heels
$6.90, $7.90, $10.90, $11,50
I Women's Black Kid Shoes-Mil itarv heels
$6.50, $7.90, $10.50
Final Disposal of
all that remains
of our our Fall
and Winter Stock
consisting of
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Winter
Coats
Coats, that sold up to $27.50
now $15.75
Coats, that sold up to $39.50
now $ 1 9.95
Coats, that sold up to $65.00
.now $36.75
No'Alterations Exchanges or Charges,
at these prices. Terms Cash.
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Four from Bend we$a advanced
to the rank of knlnht at Redmond, (
six esqulrea from the latter lodge
als receiving the work, In the third
rank. A banquet followed the Init
iation. The new Rend knights are.
A. J. Moore, H. Hi Wllcor.'Cassle
Flynn, and Carl X. Peterson.
SUPPLY OF VIRUS
IN CITY IS SMALL
Approximately 120 persons can bo
vaccinated against smallpox with tho
supply of virus now on hand in thof
Rend drugstores, It wuh learned Sat-J
urday, but an increased amount can
be h ecu red with llttlo difficulty, local,
night, quickly Ignited tho wooden
wall and resulted In destruction
which will probably necessitate the'
replacement of the better part of the
building. The Sunday school roosa ta
the rear was slightly damaged fcr
water and the room in the extreaui
east of the, building, formerly used
to house the city library, was sat
touched. To replace tho building, (t
Is estimated, would cost G,QO0,
whllo only ?l,G0O Insurance was
carried.
According to this order, children
and their instructors must be Inoc
ulated at tho earliest possible date.
The vaccination may bo performed
by any licensed practitioner, bat U
case children or parents aro unable
to pay the required fee, tho work,
will be done by the county or city
physician, with no charge to the individual.
Bulletin "WANT ADS"
suits Try Them.
Bring Re-
Educator Shoes
Men's Kid or Calf-Welt soles $10.50
Women's Calf-$6.75t $8.50. Kid-$9.90
Boys' Heavy Calf $5.25 to $5.75
Girl's ShoesA complete liie-$3,25, 4.00,
4.75, 4.90, 5.50, 5.90, 6.00
7vQ(Moiih Jt&W,
Rubbers Leggins Overshoes
Felt Slippers Spats
Whkn Us Footwear, We Strive
to Please.
HOUSE WARES
Clothes Dryers 15c & 30c
Towel Bars 20c
Clothes Bars ; $1.25
Market Baskets . 25c
Brooms 59c, 75c &. $1.00
TUBS
Family Size
Heavy
Galvanized
Special
$1.89
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Heavy anti-rust sides with
copper rli and bottom
Very Special, $3.98
THE WARNER COMPANY
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BEND'S ECONOMY STORE
FAIR STORE
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