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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1920)
IIHNI) nUIiLKTIN, IlKrTJD, OttKOON, TIIUIWWAY, AUOUT If), 1020. f kf r fAOH B X ? HlllllltIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil)llltlllllllllllllllllIIII(llllllltlIllllllllItlll(miniII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllll!l!Ilttt!Itlllll!IIIIIIItlll! BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY IMMIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllII!ll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllilllll!n!lllllllllllllll!llllllIIIu7 Inn liinl night Wednesday Hurry JlolliKold for Portland. UunmoI Luwroiico loft liuit night Id iinend his vacation lit Housldo. )3, 1', .Inch In leaving liy atiti) IoiiIkIiI oh it IiiihIiiuhh (rip to Port land, . Minn Kurali Milltlnuif, of I'ortlituit, Ik vInHIiik with liur sister, Mm. Nohind (llllnut, of tliln city. J. A. Hiultli mill fuiully, of Hullo, Mont., nru visiting at tint homo of 'Mr. nnil Mrn, Frank lnaliiilt. City ICnulnnor Hubert II. (loulil 'returned this morning from Port land whom ho has hoon taking euro of oltlclnl IiiihIiionm mutters. ; Letters from David Kolly to liln friends In HiIh city ntuto thut hhi Ijniilth In much Improved. Mr, gKitlly wont to Portland rocontly for treatment. It. J. Nowland, engineer In Tfliargo of state hlghwuy work In Deschutes nnil Jefferson counties, was In llonil today from houtlquur tnrn In llodmond. II. V. (lard, or thn North Unit Irrigation illHtrlcl, wits In llond thin morning on his way to thn survey camp established at llio llonhnm Falls rinrvolr ll. II, W. Wolmoro, secretary-tress- uror of Tho Hhcvlln-HUon Compuuy, nrrlvml In llond this mornliiK, anil will nnniiil thn next throw or four doys In mid mmr llond. Thn homo dunartinont of tho MothodlMt church will kIvo an-Ice cronni nodal on tho east nldo of thn Itohl hoIiooI lawn on thn evening of Auk. SI. All a ro Invllod. A porch party will ho hold hy tho lady members of tho Kmblom club at thn clubhouse at 3 o'clock to morrow aftiiruoon. All ladles of tho cluh urn urged to attnud. Forest Hunorvlsor II. I. Plumb mid Deputy Kuporvlsor W. O. llarrl man left thin morning on n trip to Quartz llultn whom tho forest sorv len artesian woll la being drlllod. I. II. Porrlno, of Twin Knlln. Idaho, and J. A. Dulton, of Salt Lako City, nrrlvrd In Hond this morning mid will spend several days fishing In tho lukos of Coiitral Oro gon. Mrn. floorgit Krlckson will enter tain thn members of tho Ladles Aid society of tho Hcaudlnavlttii-Lutheran church at hor homo In thn Orniiito Hall district at 7:30 o'ejock tomor row nlKht. Jack Herbert anil K. P. Mahaffoy arw leaving hy no thin aflomoon for Vancouver. Wash., whom thoy will atlonil tho state Elks' conven tion. Thoy will go hy way of tho McKonslo pant. Tho ladle of tho Moonohoarl Legion will hold lodgo at Bather's hall, Thurmlay evening, Auk. 19. All momhorH aro roquostod to ho present. Tho sosslon will bo opon to tho Moosn at 9:30 o'clock. W, 0. Thompson ban bought tho j, I), DavhUon houiio on Aubroy Itoad at n consideration of i 3,500, and will movo Into IiIh now homo tomorrow. Tho transaction wan haudlod by tho Contrul OroKon Hoalty Co. II. F. Wlcknor, of tho contracting firm which will mirfaco that part of Tho Dulles-California highway lying hotweon llnnil and tho Jeffer son county lino, wiib In Hond today nflor going ovor tho road which In to bo gravollod. Preliminary Work l rapidly lining disposed of, and tho necessary machinery In now on tho ground ready to bogln oporatlonB, Mr. Wlcknor Males. Tho Womon'H Prut-clvo division will placo bcIiooI glrU, who wish to work for their room and hoard, In Hiilinblo homos. Women desiring uunii i.nln iiimly to Womon'H Protoc tlvo illvlHlon. Hoom 10, Hond Prow bulldlnit. Phono hui. (ho Liiillon' Aid of tho (Jriuigo Hall dliitrlct will glvu an Ico crnaiii nodal at tho Iioiihii In -tho ovoiilm; at 8 o'clock, Everybody Invited, Firioon thouRiiud eastern brook (rout woro titkon Kuiiday to Lout lal(o from tho stiilo hutchory horn, Only ono or tho flHh died on tho trip, which coiiNtltuloH a record, F. C, Liimphour mid O. H. Hmllh of Hmitfi Cms, Cal arrived In Ho lid (hln morning and may locate In (hln section. Mr. Lumphour In a farmer and Mr. Hmllh Ihti railroad coiiduc- to. Mr. and Mrn, Walter D. Fax, who luivo been visiting In Hond at tho homo of It, II, Fox, started thin mornliiK ror then- homo In New York. Mr, Fox In special iikoiiI ror tho Delaware & IIuiIhoii railway. Norman JiicoIihoii, until recent ly bead of tho lorest sorvlco hero, re turned today from n trip to Diamond lake with II, McDonald, Ilu roporl ed a riro covorliiK about 1C0 ncreu near Davit lake. Hberirr H. 15, Roberts IIiIm morning received n card from Clydo McKay, mailed from Livingston, Mont. Ho Mated they had to leave the Nlxonn behind on the road, and that ho wan having n "great time on thn trip. It. W. NIcIioIhoii or tho engineers at tho lirooks-Hcnnlon Lumber Co mill ban Konn on a two wook'n vaca tion to Ocarhnrt, He cxpoctn to vIh- It at Independence mid Monument. Ho will a I no Mop at Tho DalleN, Hoyd mid Dufiir before returning. or fllato highway work In Donohuton and Joffornon conntloH, wan in llond Yentorday afternoon on bulilnoni from heaihiuartern In Iledmoml, Tho Kov. W. II, WllllamH, paHtor or (ho ChrlMlan church for tho laM. two yearn, ban rocontly roHlgnod IiIh ponltlon with tho Ilrookii-Hcanlou company to go to hln ranch near Anhland. Dr. K. It. Norrln, who HiiMalned n dlHlpcntod knee nearly threo weekn ago wbllo flxhlng on the Motollun, wan able to bo on tho ntroot today for tho flrnt tlrno hIiico tho accident. Ho In an yet iiuablo (o uho tho Injured leg. II, W. Harvey will leave early In tho week to locate in tho Wlllametto valley, the cbango being nccenBltated by tho condition of bin wlfo'n hoaltli. Mr. Harvey ban not yet fully decided an to what city ho will noloct as his now homo. Minn Margaret Hchroeder, who linn boon vlnltlng her parentn In Califor nia for nevoral months, returned to Horn! thin morning and has accepted a position in (he accounting depart ment of tho First National bank. Miss Viola Johnson or Prlnovlllo, her sister, Mrs. Thomas, or Ban Jose, Cal and Mrn. Gray or Prlnovlllo woro in llond Thursday. Mrs. Thom as wan on hor way back to California, wbllo tho other members or tho par ty and Mrs. II. h. Wbltsetl or Ilend went to tho Johnnon ranch near La Pino for a short May. grocory nnd confectionery storo of O, M. Ilotwo located at Arizona nnd Ilroadway. Mrs. J. C, Hinlth who has boon in Now York city for several weeks on a buying trip, In expected to roturn to Ilend Halurdny, N. II. Clllbort of tho Ollbcrl Furni ture company returned from Port land this morning, where bo has boon attending Iluyors' week, A, W. liontrager and daughter, Helen, who have been spending tho last two weeks visiting Mr. Ilon tragor's son In liolso, returned homo yoitorday. C. H. Heed, prcnldont or tho Wost orn Wllllto Construction company, who has been hero ror sovernl weeks Inspecting tho paving his company Is doing at The Hbovlln-Hlxon Com pany's yard, loft Hond last night on his return to California. MANYTEACHERS DO NOT RETURN Monday Constance Knickerbocker spout the week-end with hor family at Sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. ICrJcknon leavo tomorrow lor Portland to mako thplr homn there. Arthur Hall or The Hhovlln-lllxon Company returned this morning from a trip to Portland. Charles Hoyd and P. A. Krlckson roturned this morning from Portland, whom thoy have been attending Iluy ern' week, J. 8. Htrasburgcr returned the morning alter spending yentorday In Portland, tho occasion being his father's 88th birthday. Mrs. (leorgo It. Htaploton or Den ver arrived In Ilend this morning to spend a lew wcoVh with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kastes. Thn Itamboulllet II modern' asuocl- ntlon held a picnic yenturday at tho Helslng ranch on tho Metollus. About CO members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baylor ro turned this morning from a row days visit to Portland. Wbllo thoro ho bought u largo fountain for tho Windmill. C. A. llaydon nnd A. F. Larson drove to Portland yesterday, leaving Ilend at 0 o'clock n. m., and reach ing Portland at I o'clock In tho af ternoon. They will drlvo buck to night. F. J. Itlchards of Tho Dalles Chronicle mechanical doparlmont ar rived In Hond this morning and will spend tho next 10 days fishing nt Crano Prairie, Odell and Croncont lakoi. K. L. Payne, mnnaeer of tho llond storo of thn Trl-Htnto Terminal Co., has tendered IiIh resignation from (hat position, to tako ofofct at once. Payno established tho throe Btorca In Ilend In 1917, and ban bold tho man agership since that tlino. It Is un derstood that ho contemplated leav ing last Juno, at tho namo time that C. D. Drown resigned as muuiigor of tho Redmond storo, Mr. Payne docs not contemplate louvlsx llond, Friday Ilalph T. Cooper wont to Hood Illvcr this week to spend tho rost or tho summer. William Kproat, or tho forest service, who has been surveying roads in tho Lost lake district, has roturned to Ilend. Mrs. C. A. Woelflon, of Lowlston, Idaho, accompanied by her daugh ter, Irene, arrived last night lor a visit with her son, Fred A. Woolflen. Dell Darnes and Harold Wallaco, tho H-yearold boys who ran away from their homes in Puyallup, Wash., and wcro picked up In Ilend Tuesday, were started on tho ro turn trip last night by Chief Carlon. Thursday J. M. Griffin of Tumalo was In Ilend this afternoon on business. Frank It. Prlnco has returned from a month's vacation, spent at Cannon Ileuch. 'K, Pearl ol tho Ooldon Itulo and Mrs. Pearl bavo gono to Portland to attend Iluyors' week. M. II. Morton will return Monday night from Portland, whore ho Is at tending Iluyors' week. C. P, Niswongor and family nnd K. I). Gllson nnd family havo gono to Spring river for an outing. Mrs. Mlunlo llcavia of Seattlo Is visiting In llond at tho homo or hor daughter, Mrs. F. W. Fowlor. Mrs. Frank Mchl has purchased tho County Superintendent or Schools J, Alton Thompson in busy working out thn details of tho county Insti tute, whch will bo held in llond Sep tember 1 to 3. Among tho speak ers expected Is Professor John Al mack of thn extension department or tho University or Oregon, who will deliver sovernl addresses or a nature which will Intcrcnto citizens of Ilend as well as teachers. Tho schools will not open until Tuesday, September 7, but ull ol tho teachers will bo bore ror the Insti tute. Principal K. J. Crozlcr is ex pected to nrrlvo hero Monday, to get In touch with conditions nnd plan tho yenr's work before school opens. Tho responso to tho call for places for tho tcachors to room has been very gratifying, says Superintendent Mooro, but more offers nro desired. In plnco ol tho superintendent's of rico finding places ror out of town girls to work whllo attending school, tho work will bo handled by tho Womnn's Protective league, under tho personal supervision or Mrs. Stockwcll. Tho teaching vacancies havo not all bcon filled, but acceptances are coming In from thoso already elect ed. There aro three yet to be olectcd. Of Inst years' rorco of teachers, over CO per cent will not return this year, so that with the added num ber a large share of this year's staff will be newcomers. Superintendent Mooro was nblo to glvo the plans of most of thoso who taught last year and will not return. Miss Marker, Miss Rudolph and Miss Khorbcs aro going to Honolulu to teach In a government school. Mlnnlo Thompson Is also going to Honolulu. Wa'gm & 02-05C Tuesday Antono Fosson Htnrted this morn ing on a trip to Dottvor. JdlsH Cnthorlno Mutiny Is spondlng tho wook-uml on tho Vnndovert ranch, Mrs, Ilyborg nnd son, Nolson, leavo for Ban Francisco tho first of Sep tember In n family car. Jack Horton, grazing oxamlnor for tho DeuchutoH National forest, Is In Lnkovlow on official business. Miss Mario St. Clair lo Sunday morning ror Portland to spond nov oral wookH with rolutlvoH and riiondH. P. 11. JohiiHon nnd rmlly havo ro tiirnod to llond nrtor an oxtondod vfHlt In WUIamotto valley mid bottch polntrt. Tho Roboknh lodgo will hold n Hpo clal mooting Friday night nt Suthor's hall for tho purposo of Initiating Hovoral now candidates. '.MrH. Loo HIovoiib, who has boon visiting at hor formor homo In Los AnirolOB. Ih oxpoctod to roturn to llond tomorrow night. 'Next Saturduy ovonlng, August 21 Saturday Ray Armstrong of Tumalo Is In town today, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan loft for Portland last night. Miss Mary Atkinson of Stlllwator, Okla., Is a guost of Miss Ilornlca Morgan of this cltyT Loroy Chase arid Vlncont Ilucknor, both local boys, havo rocontly on- listed In tho United StatoB marluos. Clydo M. McKay nnd family and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. W. Nixon woro In Idaho Falls early in tho week, according to word received from that city. O, T. Mnnu of Portland, oxport watchmakor, hns arrived In llond to tako a position with tho Lnrsou Jew elry Co. Mr. Mmm was a flyer dur ing tho war. IT. 13. Morgan of Thormopolls, Wyo Is visiting In Hond at tho homo of his fathor, T. II. Morgan. Ho Is mauagor of tho oloctrlo povor,com pany In Thormopolls. II, S. Royco Is In Portland, pur chasing nutomobllon for tho llond trado, Ho will roturn oarly in tho wook with n Hudson Spoodstor, an Easox nnd two Maxwolls, It, P, Nowlnnd, onglnoor In chargo Your Fall Sewing Materials Can Be Supplied gtfrjg Store $ Here you will find the most complete stocks that greater selection at prices you know are right. Gingham Utopia, 27 inches wide; America's standard popular priced gingham; per yard..39c Percales Sicilly, 36 inches wide; unequalled for the price; per yard 45c Galatcas3-Manhattan, 30 inch cloth; the best there is; per yard 69c Outings 27 nch width; fa'ney stripes and checks ; per yard 39c While Outings In three grades; priced at, per yard 45c, 50c and' 55c The Notion Section Is At Your Service Buttons, Tapes, Braids, Beltings, Threads, Pins, g$ XNeeuies m iacc every niing nuuuuu ur uie uujuu dressmaker. The New Fall Coats Are Ready Compare the values we offer with those found elsewhere Pile Fabric Coats Short, Three-fourth and Full lengths $33.50 to $62.50 Fabric Coats $19.50 to $95.00 New Sweaters, Angora Scarfs and Slip-Ons, just arrived. Angora Scarfs $4.95 to $8.50 Sweaters $3.75 to $19.50 Knitted Tarns $1.75 to $3.50 New Silks Taffets, Messalines, Charmeuse, Lining Satins, "Wash Satins, Georgette Crepes, Velvets have ar rived. Silks are 33 1-3 to 50 per cent below last Spring prices owing to the heavy decline in the new silk market. Our prices are based on the lowest market quotations. Complete Lines of Fall Munsing Underwear are on our shelves awaiting your inspection. Also Blankets, Comforters Comfort Batts and Pillows It pays to Stop and Shop at AVBROTHERS Tljs Fall Gingham Week, August 23 to 30. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss McCorklo will teach In Seattle. Miss McClay will register nt tho Univer sity of Oregon. Miss Scribner, music and art di rector, has accepted a more remuner ativo position in Arizona. Miss Hanson Is working in a bank In Corrallls. Miss Ryan will tench In Portland, as will Miss Olson and Miss Damon. Miss Pruehs will attend University of Colorado, Four or tho teachers have mar ried: Miss Cane, Miss Cheney, Miss Ferris and Miss Reavls, who married F, W. Fowlor of Bond. 9100 Rcwnrd, $160. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional condi tions. It therefore requires consti tutional treatment. HALL'S CA TARRH MEDICINE 13 taken intor nally and acts through the blood on tho mucous surfaces or the system. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE de stroys the foundation of tho dlseaso, gives tho patlont strength by improv ing tho general health and nsslsts nature in doing Its work; $100 for any caso of catarrh that HALL'S CA TARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free F. J. Choney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Adv. Put It la Tbe Bulletin. Its Economy to Shop at WARNER'S I FAIR STORE Booster Day Special! To get a good House Broom for 49c is a real bargain but we have many bargains almost as good. This week we have "Drummer's Samples" in STATIONERY Some of the boxes are slightly damaged, but the paper is First Class Linen and Linen Bond, priced about 00$) below the regular retail price 25c-29c-39c-45c-65c