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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
nkrm iiuiiLKnN, iibnu, oiikaon thuiwday, avuvht lio, iao. MOB 4 r ! .. i . ' V 4 rtnmmmii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiniittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiimiiiiiiiiimiiimiitimi: BEND HAPPENINGS . FROM DAY TO DAY iiiiiiiiiiiiniMitiiiMtuittitiiiiiinMiiitiiitiiitiiiiirtttittitiiiittiiiniitttiinttntniittnitiiitiiniriiMiitMitninittnt:irittittiiiiiiiitit Wednesday V, M. Cleaves of Crescent Ih trium ucttiiK business Ih Hunit ttitlny. Itnlpli OllchrlHt, prominent eastern timber tin ii. In ii vUltor In Bond from Alpena, Mich. 0. 1 NlHWOMKor nml family nro re turuliiK Hi'" afternoon from u lirluf outliiK nt Hunt litko. A marriage llceiiso wiim lnnuml from tlio offlco of tho county clerk Mon day for'Josoph T. Gibson and Maud Uoani. " "Judge T. H. J. Duffy. 13. J. Han lnrn jitul Mm, V. A; VtylW nr9 itnioni: thimo who roturned'lnst Might fr6m Hnst InkT), Mr. and Mm. Ralph T. Cooper, Mr, and Mm. Ernest Dick, Mm. H. A. Dick and Mm. H. Olanlor, loft this morning for Waldo lako on a two weeks' vacation. V. it, VokuI, California millionaire, wan lioro yesterday and today with IiIn family on an auto tour through Contral Oregon. Mr. Vogol already linn n haiidHomo Iok cabin an a Hum mer homo at Elk lako and now plans thn erection of a huutltiK lodge at Diamond lako. Tuesday i:. J. Callow of tlm Owl Pharmacy U In Portland on business, I,. M, I'onn and family aro hack In I loud nftor an outliiK at Honsldo. E. P. Jech nud llttlo nnii am hnck In Iloml nftor a four dnyit' visit In Portland. Mr. and Mm, J. Huston Price- will leave IIiIh evening for a vlnlt In Hal tlinon', Md. :. M. ThompNon him ruturnml from trip to Portland, Hcnltlo and Van couviir, II. C. Kit llroNtorhouM, local contractor, h.in ruturuud to Ilond after a buying trip to Portland nud Seattle. Tho Windmill clear storo I put tltiK In a now fountain nt an expendi ture of approximately $2000. James Corrlgan, fnther of Mm. Jack Arnold, In horn from Ontano Kan, Mich., visiting hlrt daughter. Italph Meyers of Hoaltlo Is visiting In Hond nt thn homo of hln grand imrnulM, Mr, nud Mm. 0. K. Yonchum. The Misses Huth nnd Donun Flem ing nrrlved III Ilend from Portland Hundny and will npend sovcrnl day visiting friends In tho city. O. F. Muusnn, travolliiR Inspector for tho Pacific lumber Inspection bu reau, with headquarters In Portland. In spondlng n few dnyn In Hend. J. (, Crozlcr arrived horo yen terdny by auto from Soattlo. Mr. Cruder aticceodn itnlph Johnson an principal of the Head high school. K. C. Conmtork and Cliff Johnson of tho Ilrnokn-Kcanlon Lumber Co. returned Monday from their vkch tlon, spent nt Portland nnd Kossldo. Mm. dun Ferguson, formerly MIks Orphu Uniiok of Ilnnd, nrrlved horo yentordny from Houdn, Mo., nnd will upend novernl weekn visiting relative.. Mr. and Mrn, A. O, Woginnn, who have been residents of Iloml for tho pant nix uioiitlui, havo gone to Port land nud may mako their homo In that city. Mm, A. 15. Ilartlett and llttlo granddaughter, who havo boon npeiidliiR tho lant three uioiitlui In Hanta Cruz., Cul ruturuud to Bond Kunday night, Tho Lutheran Ladles' Aid noclety of the Scandinavian-Lutheran church will meet at 7:30 o'clock ThurmJny evening at tho homo of Mrn, Olu Hal vorson, on Delaware iivenuo, Mrn, liobort JJIoldu and daughter, nun-rot, who have fioon visiting at tho homo of Dr. nud Mrn. A. Losslng for the piiHt mouth, returned Mon day to their homo In Leavenworth, Wttnli. LohIIo Holmen, U. H. navy, In homo from Bun Francisco on a 2G-day fur lough. Although enllnted only a little more than n year iiro, ho han been jiromotod to tho ratliiK of yeo man, flrnt class, Mr. and Mrn, Frank Innbnlt of thin city, Mr. and Mrn. Arthur Hnillh of llutte, Mont., and Mr. nnd Mm. J. M, Lawrence were week-end vUltorn ut PrliiKlo falln. Mr. Kiulth In a brother-in-law of Mr. Iiinbult. Monday T. II. Foley npent yentordny after noon at Lent Lnku, J. O. Gibson and wife spent Sun day at Ilcnliam falln, Mr. and Mrn. Orovor OerkliiR of Tuinalo npoul tho day In Ilend. M. II Hyiuoun and family left lant ulKht for n week'ii ntay at Klk take. Mr. and Mm Charles Niihn of Low er Ilrldgo nro spending tho day In Ilend. John II. Lewis, former stato ongl ueer, nrrlved In Ilend this morning from Portland, Mis Myrtle N'off npont Sunday with her imrentn, Mr. and Mm. A. Neff, near Ilend. (I. Ilennon, former city councilman, han returned from a 10 weeks' auto trip Into California. Mr, and Mrs. F. Klllott npent Hun dny with Mr. KIMt's brother, J. F. Klllott, nt Dcnchutes. 8, L. WlKRlnn traveling represon tntlvo for tho O.-W. It. & N., In In the city on ono of his official vlnltn, Fred C. Fish returned to Ilond yen terdny after npendliiR a month In Lon AiiRelon, where ho wan called on ac count of tho lllucnn of hln mother, who died lant week. J. II. Honor and N. G. Jacobson Imve returned from Vancouver, WsmIi , wtiertt they attended tho con vention of the Klkw of that Mnto. Col. Wllllnm II. Brooks, who han ben visiting hln daughter, Mm. C. K. .Nlrhols, for the lant four wcokn, loft fur bin home In Portland .Saturday. W. II. Merrlmnti, who han been operatliiR n frelRht truck tho past year between Ilend nud Kllver Lake, him accepted n position In the Union J Grocery. Minn Itoso limine), who linn boon COULDN'T RAISE HAND TO HiS HEAD I'nnwr Nelxon Huffcred Ten ymrn Frtnii HlioiiiiiJillnm I'Vofln rine, Now. "Von, nlr, I can recommend Tnn lac, for anyone who would not nay a Rood word for a medicine that had dono for them whul Tanlao ban for mo would lie ungrateful, to nay tho leant of It," nald Guntof Nolnon, a farmer, who liven nt Gortrtide, Wanli,, McNeil IhIiiihI, 20 mllen from Tncoma. whllo In tho Fronch Druit ntoro In Tacouin, recently. Contin uing, ho nald: "For the pnnt 10 yearn I have nuf fored with rhoutnatlnm In my left hip nnd right nrm all tho tlmo, nnd at times In dlHnrent pnrtn of my body. My hip pained mo no I could hardly walk and I Junt had to drag mynelf around, and my arm would vory often hurt mo no badly I could not rnlno my hnnd to my hond Tho rhoumatlnm would movo from ono leg to tho other nnd then to my back, and back again to my legn, but never left my left hip or rlRht arm. Thn palnn In my back wore no bad I could scarcely bend over and when I did I could hardly straighten up ngnln. My kldnoyn bothered mn a great deal also and I would' havo tho wornt sort of dizzy npelln My norven woro In such bad condition I could got but llttlo nlecp nnd lotn of nlghtn I would Ho awake all night, and In tho morn ing I felt wornn than when I went to bed. My appetlto wan very poor nnd I had become no weak and run down I could not do any heavy work nt all, nnd even when I did tho llghtent kind of work I would become tired nnd exhnunted very quickly. "I nnw no much Rood said nbout Teniae In thonownpapers I decided to try It, and It wbh only n short while before I began to gain In weight nnd strength nnd my appetite Improved wonderfully. Now i enn cat anything I want and ovorythlng agrees with mo Tho rhoumatlnm ban left me entirely nnd I enn get nbout nil right nnd do hnrd work with tho greatest cano ngnln. I never havo thoso palnn In my back nny moro and never havo thono dizzy npelln and enn sleep all night long an peaceful an n child. In fact, I feel Junt fine nil tho time, and I owo It nil to Tnnlnc." Tanlnc In nold In Ilend by tho Owl Drug Co.. In 8fntern by Gcorgo K. Altken. mid In Hond by tho Ilorton Drug Co. teaching summer school In Portland has returned homo to prcpnro for tho onenlng of school nt La Pine, whoro nlio will teach this sonson. H. N'nldrctt arrived In Hcnd Inst night en route to his homo nt Sum mer lake, nftcr undergoing nn opor utlon for appendicitis at tho Good Hnmnrltnn hospital In Portland. Konnuth Minor returned to Dend yesterday nftcr a two weoks vaca tion nt Horkctcy, Cnl. Mrs. Minor, who accompanied hor husband, will remain In Berkeley' tho remainder of thn month. Knch of tho Ccntrnl OrcRon lakes seem to have had Itn turn In popu larity thin ncason, ono nt a time, but the ncekers of quiet ncom to bo nil ow ing ii partiality nt the present tlmo toward Lost Inko. Surrounded by Oregon's rarest scenery: a sandy beach and water warm enough to mako bathing it pleasure tho choice seems not n bit unreasonable Among thoso who wcro visitors at tho lako Sunday woro: It. M. Smith nnd fnm lly, Mm. Joo Iniics, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hny nnd son, Frederick, Mr. M&& 40 Many New Patterns and Weaves in New Fabrics for Fail! Home Sowing Week ushers in many new nnd lovely weaves in rich autumn colorings for Fall suits, frocks, skirts and coals. Every yard of these new materials ranks foremost in quality. There are new plaids and checks in medium weight materials suitable for new skirts. Also serge, tricotine, wool velour nnd jersey in rich, deep-toned colorings for Autumn costumes. NOVKIIY PLAIDS nonutiful designs; excollont qunl Itlos: prlcod a yard. $u.rso, 5l.no, tjUl.tCl nml 90.05 1VOOI VKLOl'HS AND TINHKLTONKS TIicbo luxurious fabrics may bo hnd In many dlfforont colorings; widths nro nbout 50 Inches; ynrd NW.M and 53.H3 WOOL JKHHKV This popular cloth may bo had In Hovoral dlfforont coloraj all wool and EC Inches wldo; yard, 91.30 HKHGKH AND TIUCOTINKS Carrlod In colors and widths from 30 Inches to 53 Inches. Prlcod, a ynrd, 91.113, JJM.U3, $11.30, $:i.t)3, 91.03, $0.30 and $7.30 lmOADOLOTHH A beautiful nil wool, 48 Inch cloth, carried Iiv sovon colors und prlcod nt, n yard, $3.30 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS When It's Wool Dress Goods, you'll find It's Economy to Shop at WARNER'S Burlington Newfashionetl Hosiery -"AW ' ' lit' ' BEFORE SCHOOL add to the children's fresh stock of health a fresh stock of all the things that boys and girls want, need, use and wear. Set the day right away to come this week and fit the school goers in your family just so top to toe. BOYS' SUITS HUITH, In mixtures, sorgo and wors teds Norfolk and plain sires C to d.7, atr.-.u. $.73 o $22.00 ' JfAYNEi: IlLOUHIM, extra quality, wash beautifully, aro now priced at $1.13, $1.23 nnd $1.30 KTOCKINOH ribbed or closo wovon In black, brown and white, rein forced too and heel extra wearing riunllty, at, per pair . . . inr, 30c, 33c, OOc, 03r, 70c and 7Cc BOYS' SHOES TAN In lasts for srowlnt; feet,, built for bumps and scuffs prac tical play shoes that savo parents money and plcaso sturdy boys priced at $-'J.2." to $7.30 ISIjACK Doys' and Girls' holiday and Sunday, look llko grown-ups' shoes! mndo to wear, too all our boys' and fflrls' shoes aro especially sturdy. Triced at .$2.73 to $0.03 GIRLS' DRESSES In Ginghams and Chambrays, Elsie Densmore Dresses for Girls 6 to 14 years, in a wide range of styles Priced at 2.95 to $6.50 NEW SWEATERS In Slip-Over and Button Front styles . $2.75 to $6.95 ONE OF THE LATEST FALL SWEATERS Little Sister Dresses for 2 to 6 foj i ipo.DJ f y a 'i 3 All the accessories that , , ..,,. n make for fullest equipment Jack Tar Middies, $2-69 to $6.50 and utmost delight to the off-for-school again. STOP AND SHOP AT PffiSPE nrid Mrs, Fred Hufmolster nnd son, Donnld, T. A. McCnnn und family, H. A. Mlllor and family, Mnx Nelson and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Hustou, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. A. Eastos, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Dick nnd dnughter, Cora, C. A. Warnor nnd M. A. Palmer. Saturday Miss Hazel Johnston, formerly of this city, Is In tho oast sldo ox- chango of tho tolophono company In Portland. II. J. Ingle, district onglncor In chnrgo of Btnto highway work from Tho Dalles to tho Klnninth, county lino, wns In Hond today on official bustnosu, Tho Ico cream social to havo been given by tho homo department of tho Mothodtst church, has boon changed from Saturday to Monday ovoulng, Aug. 23. Tho Potor Nolson 80-ncro farm, throo miles oast of Ilond, was sold todny to J. W. Blooding, a rocont ar rival from Eads, Col. Tho deal was handlod by Ilonklo & Haines. Mrs. Wllfrod Uolknap of Prlnovlllo pnssod nwny at hor homo in that city at 9 o'clock this morning, it wns lonrnod todny by friends in Hond, Mrs. Dolknnp wns u sistor-lu-lnw of Frod Iloohm of this city. Robert S, Howard nnd son, and Robort Cochmno, woro in Bond last night on their way through to Klamath Fnls. Mr. Howard Is vico president of tho Ladd & Tllton bank, of Portland. E. O. Stadter returned to Dend early this morning from La Pino, whoro ho appenred for Jnnies P. Chnnks in the land contest brought by F. E. Dick and heard boforo Unit ed States Commissioner E. L. Clark. Two moro enlistments of previous Borvlco men woro reported today by Naval Recruiting Officer Smith. Earl Humphrey goes back into tho navy ns seaman, first class, and James Doughrl ns quartormaster, second class. Doth will roport to tho San Pedro submarlno baso for a two-year porlod of Ecrvlce. Installation of a Victor X-ray ma chlno In tho offices Qt Dr. C. E. llloom was completed last night by II. J. Kirk, representing tho Chicago factory, whoro tho machine was pro duced, Tho now equipment, which cost in oxcess of $2000, is capablo of handling nil kinds of X-ray work, nnd will bo In chnrgo of Dr. Dloom's sister, Mrs. Estolln Sumner, who is nu oxport In this lino. ! visitor in tho city today. Miss Margaret Cashman of Ha vana, Cuba, is In Bond, visiting hor brother, Maurico P. Cashman. Mrs. N. F. Reed, formerly of this city, was In Bend this morning en routo to hor home in Burns after an nbsence of two months In Portland. Fred Van Motor, contractor, Is building n garago on tho Rock Rldgo poultry farm, IK mllea south ot Bond. Is Friday - Edward Santry of Crescent spondlng tho dny in Bond. Donnis D. Hunt was in last night from his homo nt Sisters, Qeorgo L. Hyslop ot tho Oregon Agricultural collego faculty arrived in Bond this morning. Al 0. Davis ot Portland, formorly a rosldont ot Bond, was a buslnoss Thursday County Clork J. H. Hnncr has gono to Vancouver, Wash., to attend tho stato Elks' convontion. L. O. Taylor of this city was reg istered at tho Portland hotel in Port land tho first ot tho week. Frank Hlbbard is expoctod In from tho East tonight on a visit to his Bis ter, Mrs. C. P. Nlswonger. II. S. Royco has returned to Bond from Portland, where ho has boon so-, curing cars for tho Pioneor garage. A marriage llccnso was issued yes terday afternoon to Paul Krnuso nnd Mrs. Francis Walters, both of this city. N. O. Jacobson loft yesterday for Vancouver, Wash,, whoro ho will at tond the Washington Stato Elks' con vontion. Emll Pearl of tho Golden Rulo ntoro bus roturned from a throo weeks' vacation, part of which wan spent in tho mountains and part la Portland. It