The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 13, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    IIHND nULMCTIN, nKND, OIIKC10N, THUIWDAY, M"AY in, 1020.
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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Wednesday-
Dr. , W. H'-ndeisholt foft for
I'ortliiiiit lit Ht night on a iirofeiwloiuil
v trip, Ilu iixupcIh to return Thuri
ilny.
(i, V, Knitter toilny unnoiincul
tho snlu of IiIh (our room ho inn nn
Hlimitn I'liicu for u consideration of
HCOO,
'Jinny Mnnlon loft hint night for
lixltiitton, Kentucky, whro ho mny
i' Into tint il business. Mm. Man
Ion will join him later.
Word Iiiih Injun received horo by
friends, of llio marring" In Vnncou-
vor, Wn , of MIkm Derlha Dlshon, for
no m i) tlmi) past with the Mnnnhnlmor
store, to II M Hillings, of rortluiid
In tho lutiirnitts of liln candidacy
for tint lopubllcnn nominiitlon for
yimtiirduy. Dr. Wood Is running oil
it?Wiihlugloii county, wuk lu Dend
'yiistotduy. Dr. Wood In duiniltiK on
n pint form of economy, pror.rntM-
tvonwHNi mid offoetlv" rrvci
Tuesday
Jv. C. Illrdmill lit upmidliu: it fmv
days In I'ortliiud
'A. i:. OhrlNtoiiNou, of Mud rim, In
a glidlm In llund today.
(jllydo McKuy Is In Lu Pino todny
nnfh shnit IiuhIiiuiw vlutt.
I;. C Donovan mid Vurn YucK urc
ItijJSmid todny from Ralynt.
Clydo Hhnrt, of Tumnlo, win.
triinmirtliiK business In llund todny,
R. W. Holut, of I'ortlund, him ac
cepted n position In tho J. C. Penney
start.
Mr antl Mrs. V. L Bwope nrrlvod
In tho city Intit night from 'tbidr
homo lu Hums
County Judge It W. Huwyor left
lnt nli;lit for I'ortlnnd to uttund n
mooting of tho statu chamber of
commerce. Ilo ixpTt to return
Thurmlny morning.
Thi' Ladles -Mil society of tlnj
Koundlnitvlan-Luthornu church, will
bo cntortiilnnd nt tho hotnu of Mm.
Aiutrow K(h ut 2 o'clock on tho af
ternoon of Thursday, Mny 13.
Members mid friends of tho Wo
men's Pnntlgn Mlsulonnry society of
tint Mothodliit church nro Invltml to
meet ill tho homo of Mm L. L Vox
on Franklin sln-et, Thursday, Muy
1.1, nt 2 '30 o'clock
Klimln lu dm Nlxth to nightli
ftrititu npollltiK rontont, pioHmluurlis
lu which lifivn already boon con
dilck-d, will bo hi'ld ut 2 o'clock to
morrow afternoon Ih tho lilgji school
auditorium. Cash prints uro offered
for tho winners, . .
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Monday .
Dunn Ik I), Hunt of HlsUmi spent
ItiHt nlxht lu Ilitnd. ''rW''
C. It. Oralmm of Paisley lri.lrun
uctlui: buntnuMt In llond.
W. It. Wlloy of Lu Pino wan u.
vlnltor In tho city yi'sti'iduy.
Mr. and Mrn, ,11. J. Crowley of
Hummer ltko iipunt Hunduy In
Rend.
W, A. Carroll of (IiIh city loft
for Portland hint nl;ht on u nhorj
business trip. ,
II. N, Aldrott mid Mr. und Mr.
C. C Harris of Huminitr Luliu aro
lu tho city today.
H. L .Moffatt and II. i:. Bclinofcr
of Prlnnvlllo .nrrlvod lu Ilnnd last
night nud' woro ptmiiluliig ovor to
ilny. After n (wo wim1.s' visit lu llond
nt tho homo of Mr. and Mm. II. K.
Allen, MUh draco Ward Iibii ro
turnod to hor homo lu Portland.
13. Jl, IWlonmlitr und wlfo, who
Iiiimi boon ntddfiilK of llond tho
past )cur, loft IftKl nlKhl for Rcut
tli, when thoy oxpi'ct to miiko thrlr
homo ,
M II Morton left Inut nlnht for
' Portlfujlto nUoJid Hoxan con-
...Iliiui,..n. ......... mi
tho rfrejidlUKA'fiilnK for Modford,
liorf Mlfir MUpKli h,r flUtcr.
IluroliFVobiu; rclurnod to;jknd
laut nlRht uftur un abMiiieefofBcv
orul moiithn, durlnc whlcbj'tlmaftio
linn vlflltod many of tho Piicot
Hound and KantiTti WimhlnRton
cltlort,
II. W. Harvjty. who In1 oiifmlni; n
vulcanlilnK V)iO lu thTti aity, left
for Portland lant iiIkIU for tho pur
poiiij of buylnc Block und complet
ing hi contract with tho Majestic
Tiro company, wIioku tlnB ho will
bo BKont for In Di'Hcliutu, Joffi-r-Hon
and I.nko cnuntlon
Tho rcKular monthly liu.luwui
mnotlnK of tho LndloH Civic Im
jirovomont Icbkuo will bn hold on
Wodliondny nt 2i30 In Balhor'n hall,
AH nifJinbom uro uiKod to uttond,
nv thiiro (h iiiiportunt IhiaIiimm 16
Irnilcuct) Including notion on tho
rVnilftimlldn 'of tho , nriiilduiil, Mr.
('.' I'. Nlitwonpur.
Mr. and Mm. John Crcnoii, vho
havo bocii rimldontM of Control Oro
Kon for hoido yoam pant, havo nold
tholr utock und rontod tholi ranch
near llnnd und will movo to Mnrnh
flold, wIkto Ihoy will vlxlt tholr
lion, fluy, who In a rancher lu that
miction. Iloforo cotnltiK to -Control
Orofion, Mf. Crelioii faVmod
for yoitr in Urn vicinity of Moron
flold. 'Ilu may now innko hid per
manent homo In that locality,
Saturday
W F. Fryrcar, of HlBtom, wnn
Rpondln tho day in llond.
Chnrln J. Dugnn Is spondlne a
few diiyn In I'ortlnnd on bunlnciii,
13, O. Ilourk, morchnnt of Cros
emit, In truuiiactliiK uuhIiiphh In
Ilend.
F. W. Wobcr, principle of tho La
Pino school, In a wook end visitor
lu tho city.
M. P. Cnshman has returned from
Portland wjicro ho has boon spend
Ini; Mjvcrul days.
Mrs. C. V. Hllvls rotumod thli
umrnliiK from n trip to Portland.
Mr. II. K. Ilrookn rutttrned th
mornlni; from n short visit in Port
land. Itcports ruKiirdliiK conditions o'
roads all over tho state aro now be
Inx received regularly at tho llond
Comnmrclal club. Anyone dcalrlnp
Information of thu kind mny obtain
It by Inquiring of Miss Nell Murkell
ut tho city rest room.
Mrs. II. h. IlurKuss und llltlo son,
Itlchnrd, who havo been vetting
MIrh M, A. Thompnon, loft this
mornliiR fur Portland, whero Mrs,
Hurfti'itH will visit with another sis
ter before JolnlnR her husband nt
tholr now home at San I)Iei;o, Cat,
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OUR Fit I'M 1
ANNUAL 1
ECONOMY
SALE'!
Friday
V, KprlnKstube, of Lu Pine, Is
(pending tho day lu llond.
It. M, Lafollette, of Crescent, ar
rived In tho city lust night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cnshmnn nro
visiting for u few days In Poort
latjd. Mrs. W. (1. Roiling lo spending
tho d'ny In Ilcnd from her home In
Prlnovlllo
Ernest Tnylor, son oi-A. 11. Tay
lor of this city, who for tho pat
eight weeks has boon 111 at thlr
homi4, In Rtlll In n critical condition.
Miss Until Damon and Miss Oil
anna Olson, Instructors In tho llond
schools, havo ben elected by tho
Portland scu'ool "board to teach In
that city during tho coming yc'ir,
Miss Mnbel Tolbcrt, of Wallh
Walla, formerly a resident of tho
Bisters section, wnn appointed todny
as flro lookout at niack Hutto by
Forost Supervisor N, Q. Jmobson
Molvln Iloaton was named for simi
lar work at Pino Mountain.
Lloyd Carrlck, fjold secretary of
tho Christian Endeavor, will bo In
Ilcnd Dunduy, May 9, and will apeak
at public union motlngs at 2:45
o'clock a mho Christian church, and
nt C o'clock In tho evening at tho
Presbyterian church.
ENDS
SATUR DAY
ITS A WORTH WHILE
MONEYSM feVENT
DO NOT MISS IT
Warner
Company
ajrawra
Thursday
I)urns Montgomery, of Prlnevlllc,
'was In Dond last night.
Pcry A. South, ranger In tho Sta
ters district waH In Dend toduy un
official business.
P. A. Krlckson was the successful
bidder on tho stock of groceries of
Ilakor'u grocery sold yestorday in
Portland.
P. It. Ilrooks, owner of tho Pilot
Hutto Inn, loft last night, for Van
couver, D, C., after a brief stiy In
this city.
Tho Episcopal guild will hold a
social mooting at tho homo of Mrs.
Q. A. Ilorstkotto, COS Congress
stroet, tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30
o'clock.
Rev. Owen F. Jones, of linker,
candidate for nomination for U. 8.
representative, was In llond today.
K. L. Clark and U. D. Tomes, both
of Lu Pino, woro spondlng tho day
In llond.
Harry Mnnlon nud Don Rogers
louvo tonight for Loxington, Ken
tucky, whero Mr. Mnnlon may lo
eato. Ho will visit friends In Spo
kane nud Omnhn on tho way. Mrs,
Mnnlon will join her husband later
in tho your.
Tho little Infant dnughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Unmmor was
chrlfltonod Wodnosdny afternoon by
tho Hov Frod A. T. Cornollussnu nt
tho Scandinavian Lutheran parson
age, 231 Idaho avonuo. Tho child
wuu given tho nnmo Agnes.
A largo number of llond mer
chants will go t6 CI ran go Hall this
evening to spring a surprlso on tho
farmers of th&t district who . to
holding a plo social. Tho merchants
will carry with thorn oata and
smokes for tho party.
II. B, Drown who has been tho
locul American Hallway Kxor?ss
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ELSIE DUNSMOE FROCKSx '"-
For girls G to 14 Charirfingly designed Dresses for tnegirf of
G to 14 ; made of highest quality materials, with 6-inch hemti.
See these Dresses before making your purchase elsewherfe
. - . -Priced $2.25 to $p.50
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..NEW WHITE DRESSES-
of Jawns, voiles, organdies; for infants ih age 6 months to 1 and
2 years; trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery . -
Priced at 95c to $3s45
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For little girls 2 to 6; made of sheer white organdies, lawns and
voiles .. ,
Priced at $1.95 to $4:25
For girls G to 14; a wide range of white Dresses suitable for
any occasion N
Priced at $2.75 to $6.95
Welworth and Wirthmor Waists
12 new styles just unpacked. For value, design and quality the
values offered in these Waists cannot be duplicated anywhere;
Wirthmore Waists (worth more) $2.00
Wclworth Waists at , $3.00
Wirthmor Silk Waists in Georgette, crepe de chine, pongee and
striped tub silks; 18 styles to choose from, at the special low
price of $6.75
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New Shipment of
Dove and Universal Undermuslins
Just received, added to our already large assortments, make
choosing here easy; the prices are considerably below todayjs
quotations
Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Corset Cov- '
ers, Petticoats from these famous makers at rea
sonable prices.
MP
Stop and Shop at
IUBROTHERS Us
Quality Pioneers Since 1911
agont in Ucnd loaves today tor Port
laud where he will accept a slml'nr
position to the one ha has held Irl
Dend. Mr. Drown will bo nccom
panicd by his wlfo. Until Mr
Drown'n successor arrives tho loal
oxpross offlco will be in charge of
J. L. Ivy.
Moro than 200 wero In attendance
last night at tho dance given at tho
gymnasium featuring tho cxh,,,l
tion of now stops given by Professor
It. Q. Walton and Miss Sevnh Peatr
Other stops will bo shown Saturday
night when Victor Nlgro's Jazz or
chestra will play a return engage
ment here. A prlzo waltz will also
be danced.
"Cold In tho Head"
la an ncuto attack ot Nasal Catarrh.
Persons who aro subject to frequont
"colds in tho head" will find that
tho uso HALL'S CATAniUI MEDI-
Motoring
Time Is
Here
!Avoid Sunburns mul
Chapped Hands
and Face
BEST QUALITY
FACE CREAM
Magill &
Erskine
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CINE will build up the System,
cleanso the uiood and render them
less liable to colds. Repeated at
tacks ot Acuto Catarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and nets through
tbo DIood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System.
. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials
free.
$100.00 for any caso of catarrh
that HALL'S CATARRH MEDI
CINE will not cure.
P. J. Choney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio.
CARD OP THANK8.
To my friends and members ot
tho Powell Butto Community club I
wish to extend my sincere thanka
for their kindness and help and
beautiful floral tributes during the
loss of my beloved husband.
MRS, RECIVES WILCOXON,
11-c Redmond, Oregon.
' Sell jour poultry through Dullctin
cLunlflcd niLs.
Slight Mistake.
Some men found gullly of robbery
confessed, the other day, that they
did It lu order to start business. They
hud better have kept to the usual pro
cedure and started business first
London Passing Show.
1000 Lbs, of Prunes
7 Pounds for $l.GO.
Limit 7 pounds to a customer.
v.
One $1 .25 Broom to Each Customer
on Second Booster Day, 60c.
SATURDAY, MAY 15 ONLY
Smith's Grocery
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BUTTER FAT!
Same, prieq for Butter fat f. o. b. Bend
as is paid f. o. b. Portland.
Central Oregon farmers Creamery
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