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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
III4NII HIJIiliKTIN. IIKNl. OKKOdN. TIIU1WDAY, Vr.MWAM 12, lOSO PAOR 7 pMlllllliniIIHItlllllinMIIIIIHIIIMIIIHHMIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIinlllll!lllllimllltllllllMltltltlllllllllltllllllllllllIIltllltlll!lljj BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY ((mmitiumnwumiiMmimmmuiiimimmmmiiiiiiiMiiwitiiiimtiiiMii'iiiimiiiiiiiii miiimiiiiiiiimHiiiiiMitiiii Wednesday Mm, K. Poml wiim mi in rival from I.oh Aii',olot thin morning. Con Union, Powull Hullo iiiiiolior, Ik hkiihIIiii; Hid day In Ilnud. II. (I, Davis, U It. Hchi'i, ami A. W. IIiiUIiih, woro vlHllorH In llouil InhI night. County CoiiiinlHuloiu'r ('. II. Miller Im tmrloiiHly III In Iti'iltnoiul. Punii inonlii Ih fimrcit. Mr. anil Mm. Wullor Dnvlsr of Ilnud, urn Hid tntiuiilH of it mIx pound luitiy liny, lioru UiIh morning. W. 0. Iliirrliiiiin him locovered from u novum cold mid linn niHiiiuud his wiulc In llin (illlcn of tlio finest HiipiirvlHiir toilny. Onn of llio furumr Kenwood school buildings Iiuh Ihm'Ii iiiiivcil near tho IiIkIi huIiooI iiml will Im iihik! for tliu Junior IiIkIi department. Tim HapllMl IuiIIoh will liolil u food mi In Mntiuiliiy iiflnrnooii, Koliruitry 1 I, nl Urn Hoyliuni lliirdwmo Mtorn at tho nut nor of Wall mid Mliiliimolu A fiiitlmr supply of iihuiI clothes In iKimlud by llio Itoil Oohh, Mm. Vuiiioii A. Koiliim. homo Hurvlco m-c-ru,lnry, sliituH. Olfts of tint III ml may Im loft nl Imr ollh.o In tliu court Iioiiri) building. In ii Intli'.r ntri'hiHl (IiIh morning, Information Ih asked liy tlm ntnto tuliori'iiloHlii iiHHiii.'Intlon concerning an 18 ymir old boy naiuiid Tumor, who Ih thought to luiwi coino to Ueiid from Portland. Word Iiiih lii'ou received of tlm dimlli of K M W. Illiidmau, of ('amp Polk, at tlm iir.n of St7 yearH Mr. Hlmlman wuh oiio of tlm earliest while roHldinitH of Central Oregon, coming Into tlm country In I8GG. It. J, Whllo, vociitloniil advisor, ropromintlng llio 11. B. government, will Im In Iltjiitl on Friday to con fi',r with ox-HiirvIco men desirous of taking udvniiliigo or tlm vocational rnliubllltitlloii offered hy tlm govern imoiiI and lo moot employe who can ftirulHh otnployiimnt for partially ills ahlad iniiii. Tlm Coiumunlly Objuring Hoiiho limguo will meit In tlm county court rooiim Prlduy uvuulug, to complotu orgunlulluii, including Uiu adoption of constitution and liy-luwH, and election of additional olllcorw. All organizations In tlm city itinllllid to representation aro urged to nwiil del egates. V. P. iiml J. M. Wray and families limvn by auto tonight on u trip through Portland, Seattle, Tncoma, Yakima, and way points. Tlm Wrnyji recently Hold tlm Iloud-iluruH stage lino, and tlm trip which they nre starting tonlcht will Im not only In tlm naturo of a vucatlon, hut nlso In search of it now locution. Thoy were residents of llond for seven yearn. Tliu third wi'k of each month haB hnun wot usldu an parontB week In all of tlm schools or liend iih a ro- ftWW Our Annual Y'w iti in hi Mirann in km aw mot rn r: km u.j l' IW rrtnfliL C: lfl M . L, t " 'JVuiii I I V. V -i-O KWT2 TU. . k fcY. M fsA I. ,. L- HMPr'nriiitiii1iOli ',53 1 Cotton Piece Goods .'G-inch Indian Head .. 39c 80-inch Dimity Checks Mc Linen Finish Crash Toweling. 22c Trusen mvr Cloth Three Specials . .'Wc, 43c, 53c English Nainsooks . -12c, -19c Ladies' Night Gowns Very fine sheer Nainsook, slip over styles $1.59 Lace Trimmed, special $1.98 Ladies' Handkerchiefs A big lot of fine Handkerchiefs in values up tojfflc, at .....lgc Silk Camisoles Beautiful garments, made of wash satin and crepe de chine, lace and ribbon trimmed, in three lots.. 98c, $1.59L$1.79 Plissc Crepe White and colors, yard '19c Daisy Bleached Muslin A fine 36-in. cloth 35c 36-inch Lustre Cambric, a fine cloth at a low price 39c iSnch Dimity, fine for baby dresses 2,)C 36-inch Figured Challies, good for comforts 35c 72-inch Bleached Mercerized Damask, a big value 95c Fine Nainsook Corset Covers Lace and embrodiery trim, extra special 4(Jc Turkish Towels Fine bath towels at a price, good each . Jac size, Bleached I luck Towels A white sale, special ...25c Bungalow Aprons Some gingham, some percale, sev eral styles, a lot especially priced for the white sale Jl.o9 Children's Heavy Ribbed Black Cotton Hose Seconds of a 60c line, all si.es..39c Half Linen Table Cloths 54x60, hemmed ready for use ex ira special $2.50 Mercerized Table Cloths Hemstitched, 56x68 $2.95 56x80 With six 56x72, set Napkins to $3.50 match, ...:.$1.95 Curtain Marquisette White, cream, ecru, 36 inches wide, a white sale special 45c Women's Shoes Fine kid, dark brown with French heel, a 9-inch top, Fashion's Fa vorite, welt sole, a high grade shoe, special $9.75 Women's fine patent leather with black satin top, a good looking dress shoe at a real low price, during this sale $6.75 WHEN IT'S VALUES WE GO THE LIMIT The "Warner Company Quality W w Merchandise at i Popular Piled X'IX'IX iiiHiiiiiiiiiaiiimiHimiim!::i!i!!i:ii!imiHiitii!iiaimi!i!iimmi!i:H!:i iKiiiiKiMitiinniHiHiiiitiiiiiiiinnHKantaiiaiiiainiHKiiiniaaMiajiiauniiiwr.iijaiaantiianHjuiHimii;, Kuppenheimer and Michael, Slerns & Co. Suits $28', $30, $37., $40, $42.i! Better iclect one before tliey are all 10IJ. Heavy Cotton Ribbed Munsing Union Suits $3.50 Medium Weight White Wool Mixed Munsing Union Suits $4.50 Blue Mixed Silk and Wool $7.00 Genuine Shell Cordovan Shoes $14.00 Just a few Kuppenheimer and other brands of Overcoats left. Priced $33.50, $47.50 WffitfW 4 x ' ni y .SP" ' "JMI jrjp TU Houc M-f Cepjn'ttil I9I9 tX KupnUiaoi This store strives to meet the demands of the public, feuturing prices within reneli of nil. Mannheimer Bros. Quality Pi Since 1911 Rtm:uKturmitmsnmMmmm:mirMn8uiBnfmra c nrnammannKHmrn! WH9ciJnnnnnnra.' '' I CTARTS THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 12, and Ends f J Wednesday, February 10. Hvery errorc nas uecu S made to make this sale a big money saving opportunity. i Glance over this list. It tells a part of the offerings. Hult of a mi'Otlni; of tin; Beliool prln olplcB 1at wi-aJt. Suporlntcnilcnt Mooro jitatim that thin I'lun will nlil In riiI nl in; tlio InturoMt of paruntrt In conornl school work and lie bcllcvoii It will I tho lioKlnnlni; of n, coopcr utlon Iictwuon RtudcntH, parontH nnd toachurn which will result In hotter s3 ' work and keener employment on the ' part or tho siucicniH. ra rents ere urccd to mnke. tho coining visiting week an uvunt which will be looked "IK forward to hy both pupils and tcach- 01 era. Tuesday Studebaker Is ronflncd to his K.jJ-1 Ktudebaker IfomUiJiy Illness. J. M. and (J. Per Bat ho red at their home and conduct ed an oldfashloned harlvarl. The party took a late supper afterward at Downing' cafe. , .Mrs. Hottrell was formerly Annette Allen of this city. Monday Sheriff S, K, Iloberts is confined to his homo by n Bevere cold. . Mrs. V. M. Chrlsnian. of Silver Lake, Is upending a few days in llond. Hayes Loop of tho Deschutes Gar age has purchased a now Oakland cur, Mth O K. Yoachunw left Saturday rkins. of Klfo, are In Hyid today on busing.' Mrs. J. Churles Smith has returned from ft buying trip In Now York City. Mrs. C. A. Warner bus returned to Ili'iid from a wtyjk's trip to Port laud. MIsk Laura Zloglcr nnd C. Sims, of the Ilortou Drug Co., are serious-' wVn7ri ly III. W. T. Mullarky returned last night from a businora trip to lied- moud. MIhh Fern Allen nnd Hattle Ilutts, of the First National Hank, uro con tlued to their homes by illuoss. Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank McDroom. of Silver Laku. arrived In llond Inst night, and aro remaining over today. A meeting of tho Hoy Scout Coun cil will he held tit tlm Pllut Hutto Inn at noon on Thursday, February 12. V. D. Llllo was in Tho Dalles yes terday, attending a conference nfj inumigers of the Pacillc Fruit and Produce Co. MIbs Mnry Agnes Sheridan arrived In Ilund yestorduy from TuIbe, Ok lahoma to vUlt her mother, Mrr. Agues Sheridan. A load of poles was received yes tcrday, nnd work Is now under way constructing tho rustic railing for tho now foot bridge, P. A. Howard, of the, Owl Phar macy, who has been confined o his home by smallpox, is Improving rapidly, nnd will be out of quaran tine wlhln a taw days. H. A. Ward and Dnn Helslng left this morning for CiiHtleford. Idaho, where they will muko the purchase of 75 hend of pure bro.d Kniuboulllet sheep for Central Oregon farmers. 1). J, Winner arrived from Port land this morning to accept n posit ion with tho llond Furniture Co. ;ur. w inner is an ex-servlco man, and spent tho greater part of his en listment ovorsoas. Mrs. A. II. Muuwnrlng arrived in Pond last night from Murshflold, to Join her husband who is to bo In charge of tho sorvico station now bo- lng built on tho corner of Green wood nnd Wall street. Mrs. Frod A. T, Cornollussen, sus tained a badly slushed hand this afternoon whon tho knifo with which sho was trimming niont, slipped, tho blado laying open tho loft palm. No toiuloiifl.or largo nrtorios wejo sever ed, and' tho Injury will not bo por- nmnont. Mr. and Mrs. James Bottroll ox porloncod n pleasant surprise, last night when a number of friends $100 Reward, $100 Ctrrh la a local dlio rrntlr tnfln enccd by cbntltutlonl condition. It therefore renulreo constitutional tr.t ment. IfALL'S CATAIUUI ttllDICl.NE li Uktn Internallir and acts tnrouch th Ulood on the Mucous Surfacei of the Bra tern. HALL'S CATAIUUI MEDICINE destrora the foundation of the dtteaae. elves the patient strength by Improvlnc the crniral health and aulita natura in doing; Its work. flGOOO for any caee of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Drcrcteta TSc. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. night for a several weeks' visit In Seattle. ''l(- " August Anderson Is In J'ortland undergoing nn operation 'prttho re moval of the tonsils. Miss Margaret Schracdcr'Icft Iaat night for Southorn California, whero she, will visit for several months with her parents. tf. J. H. Melstex has returned frqm Spokane where he attended n meet ing of tho Western Pino Manufact urers' association. Pcrit Huntington, formcrlypf Sis tors, is in town today. Mr. Hunting ton Is now located at Tho Dalles but Is considering returning to his ranch in tho near future. Mrs. Raymond Churchill Is tnking the work of Mrs. J. W. Foster In tho oDlco 6t City Recorder V.- II Peoples. Mrs. Foster will Icavo the. latter part of the week for Portland to spend a two weeks vacation. Members and friends of tho Dcnd Methodist church will hold a meet ing next Sunday to voto on tho erection of n $40,000 church build ing, the site to bo on tho corner of Kansas and Bond streets. An Unusual Collection of Fashionable Spring Suits Priced at $29.50 to $67.50 Astonishingly low prices for such Suits, but we contracted for these Suits early in the season, and we are satisfied with a fair profit. Judg- (ing from the way they have been selling these i days, they will not last long. A Shipment of New Spring Dresses li i hl' 1 1 ' w fy Are expected here tomorrow Wednesday. Among them are Wool Jersey, Tricotine, Serges and Georgette Dresses. They have been very carefully selected from U11U UX 11CIV lUJftO IIIWDUicimuic oiiuu. in and look them over. Come U i(MokJtmJ 8ENO.OOCCON . -