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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
f BKNI) IHJIiLETl.fi KIO( OREGON THUIWrfAt, 4fAflCH Jll, oaJ 07 j t i l I i f.F m - & ''imjiniMMinniii)ntiMiiiiiiiiiii:liifiMiitiliiii!iiiitiit:ii!iiil(iiiiiiim!iiiiiiiiiiiin!itiIiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii iiuhiiIihiu: BEND HAPPENINGS ; , ,.... EROM DAY TO DAY 'iuiniiinMnniinMiMiiniiiiMinniiiMiimiiniiiwiiini!iiiiiM!Muiiiiutiiii!i!ittM:iiiMi!iiiii:Mm'iiiM:iiM!iii!:it!i!) ?. I'ojfm') Lit J'ilio, Ih In Wednesday J, M. Muslim, of f- 5iml today. "'' Mr. ami aim. Unhurt 'MeKoo' ufo in t ifrom I.nliovlovv loilny. II. IT. Antiunion, of Paulina, was n .tto'lillHliK'nK vliillnr In Itdtiil Imlnv. .f I. 'lorolf nml .V. 13, .ImiM. JT U' Pino, Hpont llio diiy In Ik'.nd. Con Ilritoti, I'liwnll litittc sheep- jtiiin, Ih tritnsuutliig business lit lloiul. ., ' Cicely WfHtorliihd will Icavo lo- iiIrIU for I'orlliiml. nml may uiuku her homo In Unit city. Mm. Annn Curroy, school iitirm was linck nt tlm hoIiuuIh today nftur t u short llliiiym, Minn Ilnlnn Foley litis returned to liar work In tliu county clerk's office uftcr n viiontloii of Mtvernl tluvo in tint country. Mm. C. II. Cnstullo, who lint hcon visiting with lnir sister. MrH. F. A ' Howard for llio punt two week, loft Inst iiIrIii for Nuw York. W. J. Mutton, of Ilruthuf, was In town yesterday liniulrliig about menu of obtaining gopher poison. Hottlcrn In his tllNlrlct nro orgnnlt Itu: to fight tlm destructive rodent, A crowd of Hiiinll folkn gathered itt the homy of Dorothy Downlng'n Momlny from four until hIx to help her celcbrnio her wlKtttli birthday, HofroMhtmtnt wore served. A large gretm cuke with eight caudles wiih in tho center of Urn tabic. They nil cji Joyml thumselveH pluyltiK game. TIioro present wore:' Oay lluiullton, Ornco Hnwyer. Maxim Nelson, Mario l.eohr, Irono Dart. Myrn Bymon. Margaret Moon. Kdlth Holt. Donald Conway. Dorothy nml Itetta Down-inc. wnir dopnrlniwil nt tlm J. slow. After Hputidlng thu wlutnr In Routh oril California, Tom Ward nml his Ulster, MrHMnry Daub liuve return- ml to their 'homo on Loululrum slrwt, Oinfencu Mnunlionnur returned thlu. mornlrij: from u trip to Chlaigo nod Now Orjoans. Mm. Mnnnholmi'X Ih now n tho hoiiUi iiiiil'.wlll be back -Apni! ;: ;; 4 - Mm. A. K. l.urHon returned to Horn! tliln morning nftor spending hoiiio lliiio In Portland. Muring her Htny In Hint city she wiih taken ser iously III, ami wax under trmtm"iit In unit of tin; hoBpltuI for several duyx. Minn Kloroiica Hern has returned to Ilend from u vIhII of several day In I'orlliind, and linn accepted n pos ition (ii tln office of tho Central Oregon Abstract Co, "- TueHduy ' B, L. Cllirk. of I.n I'lno, ipnt tho itlKht In Hand. .,.. .11. 0. Nelson, of 1'rlnevllle, wan liutliu city today. A. M. i'rlnclii returned ycKtcday from u trip to Portland. C Minn Hnttlo Ueck of Scuttle U vln 5' ItliiR nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chnx. Darren of this city. MrH,OeorRo Stokoa, who has bh RUfferliiK tho pnt week from'nn at tnck of Influenxa, In reported to bo rrently Improved. f , Mr.nnd Mm, M. 1 Stcven of tills clty'will 'ivHTa'tonixlit for their ranch noiir ItoiioburK, Oregon, where they will spend tho Kumracr. 4, J. II. Hell, formerly of Prlnevllle. W now In tho nbxtrnct b'unlneiui In Ku f Rene, wni hero yenterduy tranonct ' '.uk bunluer.H with I). II. I'eoploa. Mr. O. 8. Lniiuon, of I'ocatollo, jt nrrlvcd In Ilend yenterduy, and will jinvn charKo of tho ladle' r,uady to Monday ' ) Kd Itourk, of Creiicent, Ih n vltdtor In thu city today. h. a. Morcnn wiin In Ilend yen lorilay from Mllllctin. Hurry KeliiKold returned Kunday from u btiRluusH trip to Portland. Iluy h, Dommluir. of Hcdtnond, wan u bunliieM vUltor In the city this mornlntf. I.. F. LazaruH, of Ilurnn', nrrlrcd In Ilend hmt nlKlit, nud In rumalnlnK over today. s Mr. nud MrH. Knnld Kults nro tho parentH of u h;vuii pound baby boy born at their homo In thin' city laHt nlKht. J. Ityun returned Huiidny nornlnK from Portland where ho purchuted ft new J. J, Cam tourlm; cur which will urrlvo tomorrow. Melvln Olllotto, employe, In tho Hrookx-Hcnnloii Luuibur Company's IokrIiik camp ban purchaned a ranch near Bn(rprlH? aitd with MrH. Oil itti wjll noon 'movo to hU' 'new home. & Mr. and Sim, Dean Coovetrt.Jnd I.ynn 11. Coovort. of I'ortlnfd, dyovo In yenterdayohil-left ilif JhornInK for Alfalfa to liiiipivct rniicii property which tiiey Imvo purchuned In Uiat ntctlon. "It. 'A. Hnow, who Hpont lout im mer ln.nnd.nonr Ilend, rut tirnod 'thin marniiiR.' from Portland,, and -Vjll teiSro 'IrT'a' few dayn for Croiqnt, where ho will JlJI the poiltlonof Forum IlnnKe, rncant for tho l8t nix month, f u toftJW M thqj Ity,' . ' MIhh Mnrrc,t Cook loft thin morn lnir to vlnlt with her ulntor Inioiieit T. A' JilfforlcH, of Colby. Kiuiwh, Ih vlutliiK hln diuiKhtnr, Mm. A. W, Coojc, of tlilm city. 'Did I.UiIIoh,, Aid "mocijsly of tho MotluldlHt ehurcli wlll'hold n ill! day ,BaMVcr Vtnln oh Hu turdXy, Apr If 3, I Priday II. It. (lullliind In In JJoild today from Uiirmt: ' " J. II. Campbell, of Jlood River, arr rived Hi tho clly yeterdny to takri u.ponltlon ut tho iixpreHH offlco, - ltntiKor Porry South wan In lhi city nfrom HjHtom to confer with KorcsS Huporvlflor N. 0. Jucoboon. 'i'lckelH1 oro bolnu put out for n ball to bo Klven by tho Irluh ludlen of Ilend tit tho RymtiaHlum on the ovoiiIiik of" March 17. Mm. J. II. Hal loft yoMorday for her home rti Keattlo nftur a two wcek visit In thl city with hor parejiU, Mr. iiid Mm. 0. J. Hoik. B. U. Smith, dUtrlct hiiIoh manuger for tho Htndobnkor car, woh In Hend touay conferrliiB with It. fi. McCIuro', tho local roproNontatlve, J..T. Henry, of Portland, woh In IJond today plncltiB it line, of Oldflold used wiin iji Sl HnrrlH. Mr Henry wiih n captain In tho old Third Oro koii, and wuh In tho ombnrkntlon wirvlco In BiiKland for 12 monthH, ana for four month at Ilront. Mffs. Rosa Harris Gains 30 Pounds XotW .iJUFr Iftif y'. v not onlyv,ftiod thirty S i, weight, 'bht'lBm enjoylm; p 1EBBEaW8EBEBSBm&B ft fV1 I Saturday- ' i W. II. Snider, Ih In Ikmd fromjila homo, nt Palsloy. 3 J. C. Carter, of Duma,. In ipendln; Thursday Mli A. F. JoncH, of PaUloy, woh in tho city today. Mm. B. N, Hill, of Fort Itock, upent lait nlKht In Ucnd. u. II. Harmon, of Hampton, Ih attending to bunlncHn matters In tho city today. Louis Dennett wan a huRlnciif visitor In the city yestejday from hi homo In Bllver Loko, . u. ij. jiaucocK, Kovornmcnt rcp- reituntutlvo at tho Warm Spring Indian reservation, was a business vlHltor In tho city today. SWAIXEY CO. TO USE AUTOMATIC GATES The first self measuring head Kates over used by Central Orojon IrrlRntlon systemn aro to be Installed by tho Deschutes Reclamation and Irrigation Company, belter known as tho Hwallcy Ditch Company, In tlmo for the coming Irrigation season. Ko'rty-nvo of theso headgatca have been purchased from tho Coast Cul vert & Klumd Co. to bo Installed on all laternlrt tapplhg tho main canal They will cost In tho neighborhood or 12,000. Thoso who attended the annual meeting of tho dlich company Sat urday night woro given a denionstra-l tlon of tho manner In which tho moanurlng dovlco operates. Tho pur pose for tho meeting was tho elect ion of directors, Ed M. Swallcy being 'T'HE, FIRST Symptoms of Spring bring the desire for new, bright Spring Apparel. There's an exqui site pleasure in showing this year's beautiful garments.' In Crepe do Chine and Georgette Crepe will be found charming dresses suitable for after noon or informal wear, beautifully embroid ered. The appeal of these dresses are in their individuality. Priced $27.50 to $59.00 t ' , ' The Taffetas are very popular this spring. A showing of Taffeta Dresses with over draped skirt, short sleeves, round neck, will please thoso in search for a serviceable, neat, trim dress lu $27iS0 to $59.00 :i- V! f M For .Business and Street Wear we highlyrec- " ommena tne an-wooi jersey uress, crimmea. wirh y.n.nn Kwvi.rn nnoir anA 'fnumi Pfi'nnrlL-l'' UUUil, li xti- , -, . ,t i V, all-wool embroidery, . long ,sleeves;t in ;tih ' i, brown, navy and taupe. Priceq ': y $24:50 to' $29.50 i A .".V ;-l'l Where you get those7,fjne wearing: stockings 'S t.M iti I ,i,)4 x.V rSflfr'1- J itfati & r. it BCND.ORCCON NfJb j:atuaaxnn:utaiamim:sanansna:K3s::m2ar, Prevent Disease Use B.&B. Formaldehyde Fuimgators Clean Up , After Sickness V T fOJjt Wni xo Itim.llotvn Could llnrflly Oct ,' AlHMitlH'WrlitMii Hfroiitt", "i nnvit nnuniin In to hiurli bflUii haullJffiUfiin I h.'ivil ?, lu ycnM.fqlJtfijl IlKfJiU now per son," old Mrs. Ho$ Ifnrrls, KM Twpnty-slxth Ave, Xorth f?onllic, WlHh , recently. Contlmiln;;, she said! feKor tho tlirce years past I suffer cdtso iif': from itointiflh tionol and had boromo so burilvr run ilow. that I fin 1 Klvn upiopo pf i-ver get' ting any i"iier. ' My nppillio wn t'Xtromel poor, nud I h.ld to .'frc down every mouthful I ato, anJ most of tho time I could not even reiuin this, I would become .to badly nau scaled The least llttli thing I ato would sour, gas would form ntid press against my lungs so bally It was all I could do to get my breath, nnd I would hare audi InteiiRO cramping pains In my stomach thoy would nearly kill im-. I was also badly constipated and had to tnko some sort of laxative almost every day. Sly kidneys bothered mo a groat deal nnd I suffered with pains across tho small of my back, nnd, In fact, had pains all through my body nearly all tho time. My head ached so bad nearly all the tlmo I thought It would burst wlda open and at time I would becomo so dizzy I would hnvo to grab hold of somc (hlng to keep from falling, and I would feel Just like I was going to faint and black spots would dunce before my eyes. I was so nervous tho least little thing would unset mo and at night I was so restless V could get but little sleep as I would roll and toss from ono sldo of (ho bed to the other all night long, and In tho morning I would feel so tired nnd exhausted It was nil I could do to get out of bed. I lost weight so rapidly I oon became so weak I could not do my housework. It being all I could do to get about at all. "I bad seen so much about tho Eood Tanlac was doing others, and. too. as many of my friends had praised It so highly I decided to try It. Well, as I had given up nil hopo of ever finding anything that would help mo. you can imagine my sur prise when r began to got better as soon ns I had taken only a few doses of Tanlic. My appetite Improved un til It was soon belter thnn It had over been, nnd nothing I ato gavo mo a particle of trouble afterward. I continued taking it until I was soon rut or nil my troubles. I am uuur uowicreu wmi pains in my siomacn or oacK, and, in fact, never have a pain of any kind , I never havo tho hcadncho or thoso dizzy spells any more, and havo regained my strongth until I can do all my housowork with ease. I can truthful ly say I bclievo Tanlac saved my life and I expect to pralso It as long as I Ilvo." "Tanlac Is sold In Dend ly Owl Drug .Co., In Sisters by Gcorgo F Altken: and In Ucnd by Horton Drug Co." Why Quality': Ait a. clothing, store; inslep with modern metiiods,and imbued .with the purpose of giving faultless service to our4custoin crs, we look fmt t6 quality, Quality is the first consideration, because without quality merchand.se we could not hope to wia your good will, nor hold your confidence. 0 The, House of Kuppenhcimcr Glomes .,.! ' A Munsing Underwear ' Holeproof and Interwoven Hosiery' BBfiBSfflra , Quality Pionecrt Since 191 v. IlIIiIt&'fIIgll?3MWM ZE&BBgME&i'H-lLUllJJLLhLX CULVER DWELLING IS MOVED TO BEND chosen for two years, nnd Anton Ahl strom for threo years, Charles IJoyd ooing tuc, holdover member of tho bonrd. A house begun In the county scat of Jefferson county threo years and a half ago, will be finished In Bend when WVP. Myers complete his 10 room dwelling now in process of con struction on Portland Avenuo and Steldl road. When completed, tha dwelling wll be Just as Mr. Myers planned it when he-was-.dlstrlct at torney for Jefferson county, and Cul ver was the center of county gov ernment, with tho exception that one room will bo added. Two years ago, Mr. Myers moved to Dend, leaving the house only part ly completed. A few months ago he came to tho conclusion that the build ing would bo of much greater value In Ilend than in Culver. The struct ure was cut Into fivo sections ail except tho concrete basement, that Is loaded onto trucks,, and brought to Ilend. tho last load arrivinir hprn 'only 0 days ago, FEW OUT FOR NOMI NATION AT PRIMARIES 'U (Continued from Pae 1.) tlon or more, but the only official index of population recognised Is the U. S. census. The J320 enum eration has not been mado public, and according, to tho 110- census. IJend is a village of a little ,torer GdO Inhabitants. . " Should a report on tho last cen sus be made In time, nominations for an entire new council, as well as for mayor, will be In order. No candidates for council have avowed themselves as yet, although It hi known that few if an? et the pres ent councilmen will be itealrous oC re-election. For the portion or mayor, tho names of K.- L. Payne, of tho present council, and of L. L. Fox have been mentioned, -with tho bare possibility tha Mayer J. A. Eastes will be out for another term. ,' LI S'tn.')''' EOT .-. &T $&f , .' y i Use B.&B. - Formaldehyde Fiunigators 0 Nb Danger .tfVery Effective MAUIUFRSKINE ! --. ...- - - - !S rtr Your Druggists mHitmiitii:imitii:u:MHti:tHtiHatiiitt:ii:iia:t NEW COATS In A Delightful Collection of Styles kOt ! , "" & " iiiJifrvt v Mm ' , .. ; ' I.. ..M THERE is a charm about these newest coats. Perhaps it is due to the fact that painstaking atten tion is given every detail of tailor ing. Perhaps it is the welcome newness each radiates-little dif ferences that are as gladdening as spring, flowers, soft breezes and blue skies. At' any rate it will be interesting to choose one now for Easter wear. Priced at $24.9Q!$7.50, $35.0fr $42'.50,.$45.00, $55.00 !$65,.00 i .. I v i -sitJU if. M .1 aaf SELECT' YOUR 'COAAT, TheW Qualify j.m- fOMPANY Merchandise at bs Refmlar Ptkt yVf4 U v id i. . . ,. ,, ,. . - ,t V 4 r J J X. d HMl" (l v4Jf "I