The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 02, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Wednesday
J. II, llinior In on iu auto trip
Into I lio Crescent roimlry.
Ii. T. Diiwhoii Iiiim purchased a
Ilulclc car from H. h. Piiyno,
K. 0, ltourki merchant of Cr-
cunt, WHH III llllllll IllHt IllKllt.
F. H. Ilrosliis of Prlnovlllo Ih
spending tho day In tlio city.
MImh Claro Luther, ono of tint
now inoiiiliorrt of tlio faculty of the
Ilond city schools, Ih horo from' Al
bany. , , . . . '
MltiK-KiiRoiilii Urumloii,. formerly
tin liiMtructor In tlio Do ml hli;h
school, leaves tomorrow for IIIIiiuIh.
to tiiiiko liur liomo with liur sister.
Loo TIioiiihh Ih iiiovIiik tho fur
iiInIiIiirn of hln architect's offlco
from tho O'Kuno tiullilliiK to tho
Ilnlril building, whoro ho him taken
rooms.
Interior decoration work linn been
slnrled nt tho Carmody cigar store
iiml pool room. Wall and colling
In tho entire ImllilliiK will ho ro
tlntcd. MIhn Trcimn Chiirclimnn of Port
land, who will Winch In Bond thin
winter, arrived In tho city tills
moruliiR from Portland, liur moth
or accompanied her.
Miss Kvclyn Carliion and Minn
Ida Benson, both instructors In tho
city rcIiooU limt year, arrived thin
morning from tho Kant In propara
lion for tho opening of tho fall
to rm.
Clinton Van Tassel, Khovlln-Hlx-on
woods worker, linit boon sent to
Portland to ho under the caro of a
liouo specialist. Ho lit suffering
from a compound fracturo of tho
liouim of tho lower lK.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho
MothodlMl church will meet at 2:30
o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tlio
church for a business mooting. Of-
Pnmoroy Hlx-ruoni modern house to
John Column)), tlm consideration be
ing II800. Tlm realty company Ih
euliirKlni: Km scope, accepting; n nuiii
her or liiMiiranco nKontlcH for tlilH
city.
Tuesday
13. !.. Clark of Ln Pino l transact
ing IiiihIiiomh In tho city today.
Oi-orKo M, Donovan of Portland
linn arrlvod In Ilond and will make
"Jf Iionm lOfo.
A. ..E.. .Anderson und K. J. Rich
ardson loft thlH morning to hunt
dcor In tho Crescent section,
Mr. and Mm. Ed Dougherty, 1105
Highland holilovard, aro tho parents
of a seven-pound hahy t:lrl.
Mr. and Mm, Lewis Poolo of thin
city nro receiving coiiKratulatloiiH
over tho arrival of an eight-pound
baby girl.
Urn. It. H. Dart returned to llond
thin Morning from Portland, whoro
utio ban been visiting for tho punt
threo weeks,
Tlio Presbyterian Ladles' sulld
will meet with Mm. (1, C. Morgan,
41C Newport avenue, Wednesday af
ternoon at 2:30.
Clyde Whltonholor of the Valo
TrndlnK Co. In horo from Crano, look
liiK over local business condltlonii,
and may locate In thin city.
N. It. (lllhort In In Portland to un
dergo an opuratlon, followliiK an
Illness offour weeks' durutlon. HIh
father, N. E. Gilbert, In with him.
Ming Ethel Eporson and Mrs. F.
Itaymnnd of Shepherd Springs,
Wash , are guests of MIhn Eporson's
mother, Mm. Ada Eporson of thla
city.
Mm. Josephine II. Foster has re
signed nN stenographer In tho forest
service offlco and In accepting a nlm
llnr poNltlon In the law office of
fleer for tho year will bo elected, j I'uul C. KIiik,
All Intonated aro Invited to at
tend. Miss Owen Krwln of Wyom
ing linN arrived In Ilend and will
mako liar homo horo thin winter
with MIm Durlo Burton. Mis Kr
wln Iiun nccoptod a position ns "to
noKraphor In tho offlco of tho coun
ty clerk.
Tho Central Oregon Realty Co. haN
Just completed tho unto of tho J. P.
Mm. France Kendall, who for the
past two and n half years Iiiin been
residing In Ilend with her dutiRhtur.
Mm. Hazel Matilon, left last night
for Seattle to mako her homo.
Among recent nales mado by the
Kn-teru Cascade Lund Co. aro tho
transfer of n homo In IllKhland ad
dition to A. II. Jaeger und of two lot
In block 11, Itlver terrace, to II. (1.
Carpenter
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School
Shoes!
BUYING THESE WELL MADE,
STRONG AND STURDY SHOES
MEANS ECONOMY, BECAUSE
EDUCATOR SHOES LAST
LONGER THAN THE ORDI
NARY KINDS.
rit.lo liMiinntnt Pnlf T non fihno linnvv wolf.
iW ",a "MM...". V, -.w .., . ...J
. soles, priced
!g Sizes 4 to S .' $1.45
H Sizes 82 to 11 $L90
M Boys' Educator Shoes, priced
$ Sizes 9 to 13Jj $5.25
M Sizes 1 to Bi4 $5.75
Boys' Signet School Shoes....$3.50, $1.00 & $5.00
Soldier Boy Scuflfcr Shoes, made of Tan Calf, fa
priced at , $3.45 (&
School Dresses
An excellent line of Girls' School Dresses, made
of gingham; neatly trimmed; they are now
priced at $1.75, $2.75, $3.95 and $5.00
IT'S ECONOMY TO BUY SHOES
AND DRESSES AT
WARNERS
Mm, 11, Llrmtor and dauRblor,
Mary, havo roltirnod from California,
whoro thoy Hpont tho last nix wooks,
Wlillo In tho Honth thoy vlnllod nt
the homo of John Llnulor, Oakland,
and with Mm. Charles J, Mock and
Mm, I), Mock, both forrnor Control
OroRonlaim. A dinner wan Riven In
honor of Mm, LliiHter and her daiiicli
tor and Dr. Korrlll, formerly of this
city, by Mr. and Mm. Mock, who
provloiiHly had lived In Tumulo,
Monday
J. W. Flshor, Bhanlko nboopman,
In In tho city today,
K. M. lloaton of Mllllcan nrrlvod
In tlio city Inst nlRht.
Hurt Perry and Purl Lytlo were
wook-oud vlHltom In Ilond.
J. II. Ilruna of KlRtem war n vie
llor In tho city yesterday.
Mr. and Mth, John Newby uro tho
pnrontH of a nlnu-pound boy, born
Katurduy.
ForcNt Supervisor Plumb left this
moruliiR for Quartz butto on official
bUNlnUHN,
Mr. and Mm. K. A. (Ira hum, of
Hlstom, and tholr Hon-ln-law, I'orry
South, woro vlHltom In Ilend today.
Our Krlckson returned to Heattlo
Saturday night aftor spendlnR a wook
In Hend nR tho Kest of Peter Dy
borK. II. II. Do Armond has returned to
Ilend after a two weeks vacation
spent In tho IIoruo River valley and
ut Crater lake,
A marrlaRo llcenso, Just Issued
from tho offlco of tho county clork,
Is for Alton C. MotlicmbauRh and
Vclmn 1.. Flnloy.
Mr. and Mm. K. I.. Payne, with
their Ron, Clulr, Mr. and Mm. J.
Charles Smith and Mm. Dunbnr wore
at Lost lako Sunday.
C. P. NIswoiiRer will lcavo next
week for Portland to attend tho an
nual meetltiR of tho OrcRon Funoinl
Directors' association,
K, C. Itrlck has purchased tho
Schultz resldenco property on Irving
and In moving In. Ho will ronl his
house at tho foot of Delaware
A fluu flro at tho residence of E. P.
Jech on tit Newport avenue, called
out tho flro department Saturday
evening. No. damugo was reported.
Charles Hoofer, 'who Hon noon on
flro patrol duty In tho Crescent sec
tion this season under Hanger Itnlph
Snow, Is In Hend today, having tor
initiated his work for 1920.
T. II. Foley, president of tho
llond flro dopartmont, will bo tho
host at a dinner to bo given at 8
o'clock this evening at tho flro house
for members ot tho department and
specially Invited guosts.
Seino 200 pcoplo wcro In attend
ancii nt tho Swedish Picnic at Dillon
falls yesterday nnd-all rcportod a
most enjoyable outing. Basket
luncheons wcro brought by tho Indl
vldual plcnlckorn and other refresh
monts wcro served on tho grounds.
Saturday
Kd ItawBon of Summer Lako Is
spending a fow days In Uend.
James Barry, Silver Lako stock
man, Is In tho city on business.
K. M. Heaton of Mllllcan arrived
In llond lust night and la remaining
over today.
Mrs. C. U. Tylor, of Portland, Is
visiting at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs.
P. II. Hosmor.
(leorgo Lovo, manager of tho
Hand Aircraft corporation, Is on a
husluosH trip to Portland.
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Character in Women's Attire
At the outset of each season it is the desire of each woman to
secure new attire that will bespeak HER individuality cor
rectly and in harmony with the fashions. This store offers
the service and the merchandise that will enable discriminative
women to choose wisely and satisfactorily. And values arc
exceptional as you will agree when you sec them.
II i
The New Coats are being shown in Plushes,
Velours, Silvertones, and Bolivias, tastily
trimmed with furs. Short, three-quarter
and full' lengths are shown. Prices range
from $22.50 to $95:00
Suits Each express brings us fresh styles
from the New York markets. Fur trimmed
and heavily braided effects are the
predominant style features. Prices range
from $35.00 to $77.50
Skirts Box and knife pleated styles are
favored by fashion. Materials include
Plaids, Velours, Tricotines, Poplins, Serges.
Prices range from $6.95 to $29.50
Dresses too, are arriving by each express.
Tricotines, Charmuese, Georgette, Serge
and Taffeta Dresses are included in our as
sortments. Priced from $15.95 to $63.50
Ladies' High Shoes and Low Shoes on Sale
Both have been reduced. It's your chance to get really good
Shoes at a saving. All styles and all leathers.
New Heather Wool Hosiery for Women, priced at, pair
STOP AND SHOP AT
.$2.50
MflffiBBSBPHR
Jolin Marsh, prominent rancher
of tho Tumolo section, was a busi
ness vlfitpr In tho city today.
J. .D.JDAvIdson, W. It. Morris and
Charles Carroll left last night for
Portland. Thoy will return early in
tho wee);.
Trcd A. Woolflon has gono to Low
lston, Idaho, to bo with his father,
whoso health has been poor for somo
tlrao past.
Hugh .O'Noll, of Prcscott, Wash.,
is In Bond for a fow days visiting
his brother James. Mr. O'Nell was
formerly a resident of Bond, but
located in Washington after return
ing from BorvJco In Franco, no js
now foreman of tho mechanical do
partmont of tho chief printing estab
lishment in Prcacott.
nnpld movement of lots in River
Torraco was reported today by Harry
Qant, manago ot tho Eastern Cas
cade Lund Co. Among purchnsom
!! School Supplies' ljl
i8l j Our complete lines, our low ii B3B
tm I Prces al-d our courteous !$
Eajr'' service are only three of the 1&J3
StouI yim cam,ot cmo yourself, Bond tho jji jBB'rS
fll! Horton Drug Co. jj ij
Friday
Mrs. Oeorgo Lamb arrived in the
cltv last nlEht from her home In
Prlneville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. McBroom of
Silver Lake were visitors in Bend
last night.
Miss Anna Lund ot Portland has
arrived in Bend to take up her work
as Instructor in the primary depart
ment of the city schools.
Robert B. Gould has gone to Long
Beach, Washington, and will return
shortly with Mm. Gould, who bos
been spending tho summer at the
seashore.
Lloyd nnd Marvin Gllson. hard
ware dealers ot Lebanon, Oro., are
in Bend, visiting at the home of their
uncle. E. D. Gllson. They will drive
back by way of tho McKenrlo pass.
Tho women's protective division is
desirous ot getting In touch with
homes whero children can work for
their room and board during tho
school year. Families who can do
this aro requested to notify Mrs. V.
A. Forbes.
Among early arrivals of tho city's
teaching force for the coming Bchool
year aro Miss Mary Perrault of Port
land and Miss Hilda Williams-of Mc
Mlnnvllln. Miss Perrault Is secre
tary to City Superintendent Mooro
nnd Miss Williams is a member ot
tho high school faculty.
Mm. H. K. Brooks leaves tonight
for Portland to consult an eye spe
cialist from the cant.
Harry neingold returned to Bond
this morning from Portland, whero
he mado a short business visit.
E. O. Logan baa pir-chosed tho
residence of S. E. Roberts. Tho
deal was handled by tho Eastern
Cascade Land Co.
R. H. Hamilton bos returned by
auto from Eugene, bringing, with
him Mm. Hamilton and. children,
who had been visiting in the Lane
county seat for the past two weeks.
The B. L. I. Company will hold its
annual meeting at 10 n. ni., Sept. 7,
1920, at Its office at No. 1527 Divi
sion street.
27p BY ORDER OF SECRETARY.
Thursday
Bob Mooro returned this morning
from a business trip to Portland.
Stato ot Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu-
cai County ss.
Frank J. Cheney mnken oath that
bo is senior partner ot tho firm of
F. J. Cheney Co., doing business
In tho City ot Toledo, county nnd
state aforesaid, nnd that tiald firm
will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot bo cured by tho uso ot
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to and subscribed in, my
presence, this 6th day of Dcceiubor,
A. D. 1S86.
(Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Pub
lic. '
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is
taken Internally and acta through
tho blood on the mucous surfaces ot
tho system.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J, Choney & Co., Toledo., Ohio.
Adv.
4CKij(S m il IsUtjrf
Announcement !
A 7E take this opportunity to
V announce the change in
ownership and management of
the Deschutes Garage. After
September first the garage will
be under the management of E.
L. Payne and Wm. Pattison.
Yours For Service,
The Deschutes Garage Co.
Greenwood Avenue '
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