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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
TAOK t Wi -J-! tHIMilllfllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllllltilllllllIllllllltllllllIIWIl:illlllllll!IIIIIIIIItllMllllllllllll(llllUI:l)lfl!llll Suffered For Twenty Years ttlHWDHHBI8lliamilH(HIIBIIIHIIIWHIHWfllBWHHDHHlWOTlW(HHWIIIIII BEND HAPPENINGS ' ' ' . ; FROM DAY TO DAY IIBNI) IDLT,KT1N, UKNI), OJIKOON TIIIJHHDAY, MAUCJl IN, 101SO The Bright Spring Weather Will Soon Be Here --and You Should bo Preparing Your Easter Wardrobe Audiatlo (Jiilckly Itf-xloicd lleallh by Tmilar mid Now KcelM Flue. lo iUiiiiii!!iiiilliliiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiitiiililiiiiiiiiii!liiiiiiiimi!itiiiitiiiliiiiiiiiiiiirtliiiiitl!i!itiiiiiiiii:it!!(iiHi(r.:iu!iii! Wednesday liliilno DovorH, of Ttinmlo, spout lust nlKlit In Hond. , Mnr;nrc,t Michel, of Culver, wns a visitor In tho city Inst night. L, A, Witter, of 1'ortlniul ntnrted today to audit tlio clly's books. W. Wlllliimn, Mrs. W. W. llono. mill William Ftodorlckiton, all of La I'lnu, ciimii Into IJi'inl last night. ,1 (loorgu Htokoo, democratic cnndl- (Into for tlio iioinlniillou for Nhorlff, Mod IiIh iioinlniitlon petition today. MomborH of tlio Woiiioii'h I'orolKti Missionary Hocluty or tlio Methodist church will moot lit tlio Altnmont at 2:30 o'clock ThurNclny afternoon. lIurrlHOU Alton tiromlnuiit Port- H Innil iittoruay, nrrlved in llqml IIiIm iiKinilnit to confer with II, I!. Do Armou'd'nud Clinrkw W. Krrkluo ro- Kunltilic li'Kiil matter. Mr. and Mm. N'. K. Heed, formerly of Monti, accompanied by Frank lie vtiuoy, II. '.. Hmlth, L. II. Otilllnrd, 0 X. Jamison mill 0. M. Hayes, drove In Imit night from llurns to attend the mooting of tlio Elks lodge hero. In tlio city from I.u Pino, Donnls I). Hunt, of Hlst'ors, Ik spending tlio dny In llund. Murguoi-(u Wood, of Ilcdmoml, whm a visitor In tlio city yesterday. 13. Hi out;, of tlio Union Hu vl licit & Loan C!o., of l.'ortliiiul, Im bore todny on IhihImmhh, II. li Corbotf, of I'ortliind, nrrlv ud In llund Innl night from IJurliH, mid In spending a fuw dnyw. Mrs J. M. Lawrence mid Miss Mur- lon Lnwroncu loitvu tonight for 1'ort land. After spending a short time t Intro Ml mm l.awninro will go ctimI for an extended visit. A meeting of tlio Woiiioii'h Clvlu league Ih called for 2:. 10 o'clock to morrow nftornoon at tlio city runt rooniH. Important IjiihIuomh will bo transacted, and a largo nttondanco of tlio momhurslilp Im desired. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. II. (1. Ilurton nro In ' today from Hllver Lake. II, L, Tono, of Hlstors, wan a busl noM vlxltor In tlio clly today. A. J. Connolly, Maiipln sheepman, Ik In tlio city today on business. A ii n h Ilurchlorf, of Prlnovllle, spent lanl night In Hond visiting with friends. H. II. DoArmnnd returned to llonil IIiIh mornliiK from a trip to 1'ortland' on lognl hdiilne. . Mm. H, II. Hnyder returned Monday inornliiR from it week's trip to her ranch near White Halmon, W. I), Mimics returned to Ilond thin morning from a trip to Portland and Hnlnm. While In the latter city, lie nniclally reigned on county Judge of Deschutes county. Tlio Indies of tlio Ilaptlst church will hold tholr regular mlMlonary meeting Thuriiday afternoon at tlio homo of Mrn. It, H, McCluro on Urconwuod avenue. All moinliorn of tlio women of the MooHuheart Legion nro requested to ho prcHont ThurHday ovonliiK, March 18, nit u InrfTo class of candidate Vj'UW.I.'lltJnted M Hl time, ,. Major H. K. dyne, who Ik super vising army recruiting work In thin part of the stnto, cnmii to llund thla morning, and will leuvo for head quarters In Tho Dalles tomorrow. ' Salurday- L. II. JepHOti, of Portland, hon moved to a ranch near llund. II, II. Armond left lust night on a business trip to Portluud and Ralern. After a vIhII of two duys In Ilond., I. '.. Htuusherry, newly appointed tralnmitNtur on thn U. P. & H., loavcH tonlclit for headiiuartern In Portland. U. II. Klllott, W. H.llavldnon, Mr. W. J. Hall and Mm. Oortrudo Whltelx, ot Terrelioiino, and Mlis Nina Klllott, of Culver, were In town today. A threu year old hoy found by II. 1). Inneit In front of hln home lint nlcht proclaimed that ho wnn loit, but wok unable to tell the mimon of IiIm pa re n In. After Koveral hour,, It wa dlocovered that IiIh futhex Ik C. A. Martin, of Kllver I.ako, who wan Ktopplm; nf tho city camp Kroundi, after liuvlnr, driven hero on hlu wny to Portland, Monday C. Malono, of Crescent, was In llend yoitordny. C." G. Clow waa n week end vlHltor Friday M. H. Cyrus, of Culver, In In the city today, Orvllle Morrlii, of Terrebonne. I vlNltlnK frlendn In tho city today. Mrn. John H. Pollock and dauchtor, of Fort Hock, nro npondliu; a few dayn In tho city. John Farrell htm accepted a po Itlon In the J. C. Pcjinoy store, hav Ini; covered hln connection with tho Klnt National bank. II. J, Klco, of Seattle, In In Dond today on hln way to Fort' llock, where ho will take over the. general atoro formerly owned by Ccorco T. Mlchaolton. 8. U, WIrrIiio, formerly apcclal anont In Control OrcRou for tho O. W. It. & N apout ycNterduy In Ilond. Mr. WlttRlna wua dlacharRod from the army n few montha oro, und la now "I certainly can recommend Tnn lao and am alad to do no, for after what Teniae Iiiik done for mo If I rofiiHod to Kay a Rood word for II I would bo one of tlio inont un Kratofiil men In tho world," recent ly aald (2 ii n o Audrado, 1210 Pacific avenue, Alameda, Oal an employed of tho Union Iron Work. "For the pant twenty years," ho continued, "I had miffcrnd with itlmiil oh bad a ciiho of Hlomarli trouble a h I IiiiiikIiio any one could have and live, and nlthniiRh I tried many trout men t and meillelurH nothliiR Keemed to do mo a particle of Rood untfl I Htarted takliiR Tun luc. "I had no appetite, and when I did mamiKe to force down a little aomethliiR I could bo In mlHory for bourn afterward. (IriH would form on my Ktomuch. I had lutcime paliiH In my hIiIoh and cheat and In tho reiilon of my heart, and at Union jtmt had to flRhl to rcI my breath. My norvcH were In hiicIi had Hhapo I could Ret but little uleep und tola of ulRhtH I would alt up In bod all nlRht ImtR, unnblo to Ret n wink of aleep, My touRiio waa nlwoyH coatod, I felt tlrsd and droway all tho time, and often I junt had to ftlve up und take to inv bed. "Komoono HiiKReated that I try Teniae, an I Rot a bottle and boxim takliiR It. It wan not Ioiir before I bad a aplendld appetite, and now 1 can eat anythliiR I want without beliiR troubled with riih or thoHO palna In my aide or cheat. I never have difficulty about RettliiR my breath and my nervea aro In audi Rood condition that I can aleop all nlRht Ioiir without ever wakliiR up till ttiorulnR. In fact. I feel an Rood an I over did In my life, and I hope what I have aald about Tanlac will be tho ineaiia of helpliiR aomc one elan who may bo lit tho name con dition I waa." Tanlac Is Hold In llnnd by Owl DniR Co., In Blatcra by Gcorso F. Altken. and In Ilond by Horton DrtiR Co. apcclal frelRht uRont on tho O.W., with a territory including tho main and branch lines from Portland to llund. Thursday A marrlaRo license was issued from, thp county clork'a offco ycater day "for Jnnics R, Lovett and Maud IIurIius, both of Iiend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rtantbur rouRh arrived in Dond yesterday to mako their homo. They woro mar ried last month in Portland. Miss Rllzaboth Tandy, from Red Cross division hcudqunrtora in Seat tle wan In Uend for n few hours this moVnliiR, leavinV by auto for Hunts. CIIItlKTIA.V KCIKXCK I.KCTUItR Christian Science Socloty of Hond, Oregon, announces a frco lec ture on Christian Science by Will iam' D. Kllpatrlck, C. H. 11., or De troit. Mich., Mombcr ot Tho Hoard .mnamnunwamiinci'iatimawnumiitanwannamunanJiwnnanmwtamttmttamKtmniiunauwnrtBrjan -Time to Buy 'The Right Place The Reasonable Price CLOTHING that .shows the mccftil lines of ft master tailor . $3000, 35-00, 40-, 42'50, 45-00, 5000 SHIRTS TO PLEASE FATHER AND SON $2.50--$3.00 $3.50-43.75 $4.50-45.00 UNDERWEAR Soft cotton ynrn, knitted full-fashione'd Union Suits to fit the particular man $2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 K Vfrfffl I r ll ' - 'J v ft " I SHOES Out stock ii ittj complete La ill liil i. The English in cotdoroo, tli and inndecr. The straight Linker Itit !a ktogiroo and via kid. The Munton last in all leather. $5.50-7.00-8.50 9.00-10.00-10.50 11.00-12.00 12.50-14.00 Neckwear A beautiful, assortment of colorings, blended together in the wide flowing ends, also the Eastern shape, cut narrow for the more con servative man. 50c, 75c, $1.00 $150, $2.00 $2.50, $3.00 k, .V ""lj vt MAKE YOUR PREPARATIONS NOW Tho now, tho oxclualvo, tho tasteful and roflnod havo been nasomblod by us with scrupulous caro. StunuInK nulta and coati iiretty wnlatii and aklrta, boautlful drosses, uro hero In the widest and most uttractlvo assort ments ovor nroaontod In thla city and in our special prldnK of theno fresh nnd boautlful nrrlvalB, wo nKoln Illustrate tho ' mntchloBs economlos which this storo, throiiKh itlort, wldo awako buyltiK provides for its customers. DRESSES Ileautltul eeorRotto und taffota combination, long and short sleeves models, offocttvoly trimmed with beads, ombroldory und buttons j$J6.50 to $75.00 Ono qf tho atrlklnk models la n bonutlful straight lino effect In Tlch brown georgette with novol boadod ombroldory both back and'-front and on slooves, lined throughout with bluo and gold taffota r5.Q0 . 11 .....nM, IMMr. ...a.IaI l .i. nvni lilAllfSA ltftOt U'ltll AIIUIIIUI nilliliv lllliu muuui in ui uii ...M....V. ...... accordlan pleutoii skirt, bottom of blouso and slooves aro bountifully trlmmod In solf and gold ombroldory ' We Strive to Make Our Service Complete Quality Pioneert Since 1911 of Lectureship of Tho Mother Church, Tho First Church ot Christ, Scientist, In Iloston, Mass., and cor dially invites tho public to bo pres ent. Iiend Athletic Club, March 23rd, 1920, at 8.00 P. M. Adv. BEND VS. THE DALLES DEBATE IS ARRANGED FAIIM HL'HEAU MAY VOTK O.V COUNTY FAIK (Continued from Pago 1.) $71 $55.00 Dr.iHHPH of nil wool Borgo and trlcotouo In tho popular navy ', , . , Dresnes-of all wool Borgo and trlcotouo In tno popuiai JlC AT . U 1 U . DliH'B nnd brown New Half Hose $14.95 to $45.00 X Special brown silk half , -W. " ' .' ,V i.' 7- houo with roll top, made of puro silk and fibre drop Htltch with llslo roll top, In cordovan only $1.98 pair For Mls8os and Olrls hult hoso, morcorlzad' llsba for mlssos and girls, Blzo4jr7n to O'j " $1.00 pair Alt wool lorsov droBaos In tho now spring colors, tan, copon, Quaker gray aud brown , , $24.50 to $29.50 -. , feUWA cdtdta BCNO.ORWON Y .. K hliiiiiiiiitaiiiKaiii"iiiii:miiiiiiiiuialii!!iHiiaii!!iiiiilialim4ai:uiiiiia:niiaaaiifaimii!isiwaimaii:n? Whether a team from Uend or Tho Dalies Will compcto in Eugcno for state -supremacy in May will bo decided Friday night, when at 8 o'clock debaters from tho high schools of tho two cities will meet at tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium hero to arguo tho question, "Hosolved, that tfio United States should ratify no treaty which would despoil China of tho Shantung ponlnsula." Tho Ilond debaters will uphold tho af firmative J. T. Rorlck ot The Dalles,'- Miss Leola Eubank of Red mond and Carl A. 'Johnson of Rend havo b'oen designated as tho judges. William 'Williams nnd Paul Rey nolds aro tho mombors of tho local team. Tumalo Cooperative Cat tle Association dance, Fri day night, March 19. Lots of pep. State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas County . . ,. .. . . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner or the nrm of P.J, Cheney Co., dolnc buelnees Jn the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that aid firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUN CHED DOLUAUB for any case ot Catarrh that eannot be cured by the uae ot IIAL18 CATAIUm medicinu w FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In By presence, this 6th day ot December, (Best)) A. VT. Oleason, Notary Public. WALL'S CATAKRH liRDIClNE latak ea Internally and acta throuch the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Drugrlsta, Kc. Testimonials free. F. J,rCkiney ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio; Introducing his address with Ac urea on tho success gained through tho uso of silos in tho mlddlo west, E, L. Wostovex, silo expert, mention ed that thcro aro now 6,000 silos in tho stato ot Indiana alone, and that 10,OQQ has been Bet for tho goal in 1922. Bringing tho subject nearer homo, lift told of tho progress made In Wallowa county, whom thcro nro now 30 silos in placo ot tho four which wero operated two years ago. Last year a saving of 1,000 tons ot $30 hny was saved In stock feeding. "Tho uso ot tho slip Is tho repro duction of green pasturo under cov er," Mr. Westover said. "It means a reduction ot from 25 to 30 per cent In tho cost ot raising boot, and .cuts tho cost ot butter fat to nine conts a pound." Mr. Westover spoko highly of tho sunflower as a substitute for corn for eusllngo, nnd declared that the. plant la spocially adapted to climatic and soil conditions in Central Oregon. Tho alfalfa grown in Centra) Oregon, ho said, is tho best in tho United States, containing mora nourishment, and producing n heavtor stand, than in othor localities. Casts Aro Discussed. In response to quoations, he stated that tho silo can bo used to best ad vantage on ranches whc.ro 10 or mora head of cattle aro kopt. Asked as to tho best typo of silo, he said that approximately 500 different kinds aro on tho market, and that the silo put out by the Miller Lumber Co., ot Uend, is as good as any of them. Tho plno lumber produced here, he men tioned, is particularly adapted to this uso. H. O. Plorcy pointed out that tho cost ot Installation had deterred many farmers from putting in silos, and asked .if quantity 'purchased would reduce this expense. Ills question was answered by T. A. McCann, who offered to furnish silos wholesale, at cost, it plans and spe cifications ot a standard type wero made available for the uso ot Tho Sbovlln-Hlxon Company. K. D. Woll. ot tho Miller Lumber Company, told ot two silos which had boon put up by his company at tho Parberry ranch, at a contract prlco of ISO each. Tho actual cost, ho said, had represented a total loss of $250, C. S. Hudson, ot tho First National Bank of Dond, offered to soivo tho financial problem sot forth by Mr, Plercy by furnishing thu noccssary money for this class of improvement. PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Imgalwu Pipe, Water' Pipe, Calvert Pipe, Buildiag Blacks Well Curing, Coacrele ftlw If it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157'- BEND, OREGON Phone- 2401 .iauliiniiiliaaiaiiitmalftiii:li:imil:iiiiii:iiiiiiiii:iiisitiiali