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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1920)
MCFfl) UVhhVrrtH, HKffD, OREGON, T1IUIWDAY, HKITBMIIKII 1(1, 1020 fAOK tl k pmiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiniiniimnitniimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHutiiiitiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiimtiitiMiiiiHiiirtiiHinnimmni BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimaiiiijV Wednesday Chnrlon It. Auitlln wan In llio city Inst nlnht (ruin Ilodmnnd, Mr. itnd Mm, Herman JIiiiih of tho Fife suction nro muiu1Iiik t"0 lny In Ilnml. Josso Hcott nnd Anthony Hoaeh, both of Hlsturs, nrrlvnil In Ilond Inst tiltiht mid nro rnmnlnlni; over today. J. T. Hardy, trnvolliut frolulit nnd passotiKor intent for tlio OroKOii Trunk, In In Bond on onu of IiIh offi cial luminous visits In thin section. It. 0. lllitrkvrull rufurned tills niomltiK from florisldo, whom ho hn llron npnndliiK tho summer with his family. Ho expects to roturn for Mrs. Ilhickwoll In it nhort tlmo. A prucllcn nicotinic of Hid doKrco tonni of tho llohoknh lodge will bo hold In Bather's hall Thiimday nftor IJioon from 2 to 4, All members In forested nro urged to nttnud. It. H. McOluro nnd Dr. L. W. (latch oil will lenvo Sunday for Tho Dulles by nnto, From tho Wasco county oat thoy will ro on to Portland by train, IntondlnK to roturn to Ilond In n now Btudobakor, C. I NUwoiiRor roturnod ynstor day from Portland, whuro ho attend od tho annual convention of tho fu neral dlrcctorn of Oroiton, Washing' ton nnd Idaho. Mr. NiswoiiKor was elected nn a tnnmbor of tho board of directors of thu association. Claiiilo If, Smith, circulation iiinii nKor of Tho Hullutln for tho punt your, linn boon appointed advertising inannnor, to succeed Fred A. Woolf lon, nnd will nntor on hln now work at onco. Arrangements nro boliiR Hindu to fill thn vacancy In tho circu lation department cnunod by Mr. Smith's promotion. Tuesday Mr. and Mra. K. (1. Ilourk of Cren cent nro vlnltom In tho city today. Mm. Vera ilonnon In vliltliiR at Ilnnd at tho homo of her undo, John StHdl. Itnlph Curtln will loavo Thurnday for Hnlflin to ntnrt hli nophouioro year nt Wlllnmvtto unlvomlty. K. W. McCaffury, rnnchor In 'ha Powell llutto section, wnn In (lend thin innrnliiK trnnimctlng biis'not. Mr. nnd Mm, Charles lied well of ,,MIII City, Orou arrived In Ilend thin morning mid will mitko tlfolr homo horn, Clinton Combs, foreman of tho foront rond conntructlon crow work InR from 121k Inko, wnn In Bond to day from Sink crook, Hay E. Minor nnd Mlnulo L. Wa to'rhaiino of thin city woro married yontcrdny by Iter. 13 II, Johnson, pan tor of tho Baptist church. Tho momborn of tho Baptist Worn on'ti union will hold tholr missionary mcotliiR nt tho homo of Mm. C J I.ovvrclt on Thurnday, September 15. at 2:30 o'clock In tho aflarnoon. C. L, Potormnn, charged with urn bozzlomont han beon released by or der of W. A. Ilnbcock, dlntrlct judRO, nayn tho Twin Putin Dally Noun. Mr. Poteriunit wan foriuorly of thin city. K, I,, Pnyno nnuouiicod thin ulorn Iiir tho piirchnno of tho Interest hold by hln nnnoclalo, William Pattlnnn, In tho Dcnchutcut guriiKo. A portion of tho now ntnek acquired linn boon sold lo'c. I). Brown, Arthur Graham of Canby nnd Al fred Htono of Portland, Wlllnmol'o vnlloy bnukorn, who hnvo boin mo torliiR through Central OroRon, lo't. thin moruliiR on dolt return trip ly way of tho MoKonzio pann, Itov. If. C. llartrnnft of tho Prosby terlnn church, wnn thn nfflrlatlnR clorKymnti nt tho iiiiiirlnco of Mark , C. Vlnko nnd Mra. Audroy Savin, ,110th of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnklo will mnko tholr homo In ' nond. Frank MclCoohnn, formerly of Ilond, dlBnppolutod IlasehiirK flKht faim lost wook whon ho failed to ap pear for tho main ovont of n boxltiR .smoker In that city, for which ho was ibIriioiI. McICoohnn'n Inst fight in Ilond was In 1017, whon ho took n jBound drubbing from Frod Gilbert. I Mr. nnd Mrs. GoorRo L. Butit of Ban Francisco, who hnvo boon enjoy Iiir u huntliiR trip In tho Odoll Inko country, loft thin nttornoon fo Ilod niond, Intondlnit to go from thoio to Cnllforuln, trnvoltiiR by way of tho McKontlo pass. Mr, Ilurtt In tho ownor of sovornl tracts of potato land In tho northorn part of Dos chutos,county. Monday F. M. Chrlsmnn of Sllvor I.nko In n buHfuoss vltlor In tho city, MIhh Mary Ariios Hhorlilim hnB koiio oust to outer tho Mmihnttnnvlllo couvont Hohool. P. W. Drown of Astoria nrrlvod In Ilond yostordny to Inspoct his ronl ostnto holdings horo, Word wnB rocotvod horo today of tho doath of U, h, Edwards, Fleet- Mr wood ntockiniui, of Influonzii, A, M, PriiiRlo roturnod thin morn Iiir from a trip to Portland, whoro ha wont for medical treatment, Anton Kobhoii of thin city rnturiuid to Ilond ycHtordny from n two month' trip throiiRh Colorado and California points. Dr, U. C. Coo, formorly of Ilond, wnn In llio city today from hln homo In Portland, lookliiR nftor local busl noun IntorontH, Mr. nnd Mrn, GoorRo U. Ilurtt woro In tho city yesterday from tholr homo In Man Franclnco. Mr. Ilurtt In tho ownor of InrRo tracts of po tato land In Donchuton county. Tho Moono lodRo will entertain Wednesday night nt tho Illppodrnmo with n dunco, to which tho public In Invited, Mimic will bo furnlnhod by Mlllor'n orchontia, John Illnck of Trail, British Co lumblii, hnn nrrlvod In Ilond to ac copt a ponltlon nn accountant at thn offlcon of tho Ilond Wutor, Light & Powor Co. Mr. Illnck will bo joined shortly by hln family, Minn Knthorluo Kwlng, field rep resentative of tho Itctl Cronn, npent Haturdny and Hundny horo conferring with officers or tho local chapter concornltiR tho comliiR fourth an nual roll call and olho mnttorn. Saturday Illalno Dovom of Tutnalo spout last nlRht In Ilond. T, II Koloy roturnod to Ilond thin mornlnR from a buslnonn trip to Port-laud, Inht nlnht to opond tho wook-ond In Portland, Minn Irono Ilumn of gcnttlo In vln Itlni; nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mrn. Jiimon Itynn, Dr. H. W. Winner "nnd family of iCiiRonu worn In Ilond thin mornlnR on tholr way to Croncont. Karl mid Loonnrd Gilliam nnd Charlon VniiRhii of Iloppnor woro In Ilond yontorday on tholr way to Cron cont Inko. Will Itynn, non of Mr. nnd Mrn. James Itynn, loft thin week for Heul tlo, whoro ho will attend n Catholic nchool thin wlntor. Minn ICuthcrlno Kwlng, from divi sion hondriunrtorn of tho American Hod Cronn In Hcnltlo, In in Ilond to day on official biinlnons, IloRulnr norvldon will bo hold to morrow ut tho Methodist church, fol IowIiir tho roturn of Itov, J, ISdRnr Purdy from n trip to Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. Oliver JoluiBon will ontertnln thn momhern of tho I.ndlen Aid so ciety of tho Rcmidlnnvlnn church nt hor homo In thin city nt 7:30 o'clock Thurndny evenliiR. W. 0. Ilnrrlman and family hnvo roturnod to Ilond from a four dayn' ouIIiir at Diamond Inko. Mr. Ilnrrl man roports that huckleborrlos are unusually abundant this year. Itov. GcorKo II. Van Waters of tho Episcopal church arrived In fiend thin mornlnR on ono of hln rcRular vlnltn. Ho will lecturo In Bathor'n hall Hundny ovening at 8 o'clock. MutinRcr C. K. Nichols of tho West ern Union offlco, with Mrn. Nlcholn, leaven tomorrow mornlnR for a two weekn' vacation trip to Portland. DurltiR tho nbsonco of Mr. nnd Mrn. Nlcholn, tho locnl offlco will bo In chureo of Relief Manager C. M. Rec ord. Doputy 8horlff William 8. Wcokn of Portland dropped dead on tho street whllo on hln way to hln homo Thurnday night. Mr. Weeks wan n rolntlvo of D. G. McPhorson of Ilond , Mr and Mri. J W. Morrison loft and a daughter. Mildred, spent tho liim&iiii I fi"ffl""'BfflmHmMMnniuHTOBW S B I i & tte t UNDERWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY k Warm, comfortable, good fitting, excell- gj & eht quality Underwear at prices that mean a saving in dollars and cents. WZlSM mzm nM aJHT WOMEN'S A UTUMN APPAREL of Marked Distinction and Quality Women will find now a complete showing of new apparel appro priate for any occasion. Here are new wraps to go with any sort of frock in exquisitely soft materials, in all new shades providing a rich warmth of Autumn color. A visit to this store now will prove exceedingly interesting. Fall Coats in rich plain fabrics or soft velours, in plain colors or heather mixtures, plain or fur trimmed; they are now priced from 21.50 to $77.50 New Fall Suits in tricotine, serge, tinseltone and velours; priced moderately $39.50 to $63.50 New Blouses, regular and Russian effects, in flesh, white, and such colors; prices range from $4.50 to $12.50 Jaunty Tarns for school wear. Knitted in rich color yarns or, made of plushes and velvets. Tarns are ever popular for school and informal wear. See our selection priced from....$1.50 to $3.50 Brogue Oxfords for Misses and Women. Worn with heavy wool hose, these Brogue Oxfords are ideal for Fall and Winter service. Made in light or dark shades of brown calf, with heavy soles. Priced at ...!. $8.95, $9.75 and $10.25 Heavy Wool Heather Hosiery for women; pair ...$2.50 It Pays to Stop and Shop at lBROTHERSJ! e 50 I MEN'S UNDERWEAR M Union Suits Heavy Wool Ribbed Garments, ar 'S priced at ....$5.95. S5.00. $-1.00 and $3.5i ij ' ..... t Heavy Cotton Ribbed with Fleece, are priced &j at $2.15 and $2.95 :$ Shirts and Drawers Heavy Ribbed Cotton; a !2 real special, per garment 85c I BOYS' UNDERWEAR' of Union Suits Heavy Wool Ribbed Garments, are if 4g priced at $1.98, $2.25 and $2.50 f Heavy Cotton Ribbed and Fleeced, are priced at $1.19, $1.89 and $2.15 Shirts and Drawers Heavy flat knit, fleeced; a real bargain, per garment 65c, 75c and 85c WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR The Famous Athena Underwear for Women Union Suits A fine line of wool gar ments, all styles in various grades; per suit $6.95, $1.50 and $3.50 Cotton Unions The weight that you want in the style that you want; per suit $2.00 and $2.75 GIRLS' UNDERWEAR Union Suits Athena wool unions; per suit $2.75, $2.95 and $3.50 Cotton Unions Heavy ribbed fleeced garment; suit....$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 SPECIAL Vests and Pants for Girls, Shirts and Drawers for Boys, flat knit fleeced garments; a real bar gain, rer garment 50c For Underwear It's Economy to Shop at WARNER'S summer of 1918 hero, being em ployed In Tho Bulletin offlco. Alton Drydon and Lloyd Madson, who nro working on forest road con ntructlon nt Spnrks lake, woro In tho city today. Mr. Dryden will leavo. soon for Portland with his parents and Mr. Madsen will stnrt for Mis soula, Mont., ns soon as road work is finished, to enter tho University of Montnna ns a sophomore. Herbert Cook, Portland attorney, arrived in Ilond this morning to Join his wife, who has been visiting hero with relatives. They leave tor their home tonight. tlvcs. They carte In by way of the the department. A cordial Invitation Xfelnnvln nnui fitit An tint inAnt ' 1m nv.nn.t.t . ai.. . . . ...w....., ,., w-. -w. ,,.. . . v.i.uui:u m mo general public. nigniy 01 me quality 01 me roaa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Vogei were in Bend last night on their way to their homo in Los Angeles from Diamond lake, whero they have been spending tho last two weeks. Mr. Vogel is tho owner of a hnndsomo summer home at Elk lako and is starting the con struction of a lodge at Diamond lako. iKESSKfi!)r Friday C. It. Graham and C J. Drum of Paisley arrivod in Iicnd last night. T. II. Foley is in Portland and in expected to Toturn to Dcnd tomor row. L. B. Smith, former county com missioner, 'wan in Ilond yesterday afternoon from Rcdmoml. Losllo Cool, Walter Wright and Vnylo Taylor wero among Culver residents who visited in Ilond to day. MIbh Mary Thompson will leavo sotuo tlmo noxt week for Corvallls to outer tho Oregon Agricultural col lego. Rov. Dr. Gcorgo n. Van Waters, nrchdoacon of tho Episcopal church in Eastern Oregon, will lecturo at Bather's hall at 8 o'clock Sunday ovonlng. John Howard, roprosontlnR Yak! ma sheepmen, Is spending n few days In fiend and tho surrounding coun try, transacting business with stock men in Central Oregon. Frank Stanlnko, formerly In tho socoml-hnnd business on Ilond street In this city, died yostordny afternoon In Dorris, Cul whero ho had mndo his homo slnco lonvlng Dend, last Juno. N. O. Christy, gonornl manager for tho La Grnndo Aircraft Co., nrrlvod horo yostordny nnd will romnln In tho city until Mqndny, In connection with tho dovolopmont of aerial transporta tion in Central Oregon, ' D. W. finrnott, troasuror of Joffor Bon county, nnd nov. mid Mrs. Carl O. Walker, all of Madras, woro In Bond this, morning on tholr way to tho mountnluB in tho Crescent soc tlon, whoro thoy Intend to spond tho noxt wook or two. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Huottl and family have just roturnod to Dond nf tor n throo months' visit in tho Will amotto valley with friends nnd rela- Thursday Dr. H. Moore will leavo Satur day night for n camping nnd hunting trip In the mountains near Florence. Ho expects to return to Dend about October 1. Members of the Ilend firo depart ment will entertain Saturday night) tho blood on tho mucous surfaces of at tho gymnasium with tho first ofM00 system. tholr fall nnd winter series of done- ru,ggi8.t8' 75c Testimonials frco. r. j. vuuney tc uo., Toledo, Ohio. Adv. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu cai County ss. Frank J. Cheney mnkei oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Choney & Co, doing businosn In tho City of Toledo, county nnd stato aforesaid, nnd that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decerubor. A. D. 18S6. (Seal) A. W. Glenson, Notary Pub lic. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and nets through ing parties, given for tho benefit of GOVERNMENT BLANKETS New Gray Ones Each Post Paid Do not confuso these with "Reclaimed" or "Renovated" Blankets, Every blanket offered horo Is NEW aud Is so warranted. For sanitary reasonu if for no others buy NEW Blankets. V. H. OlUe Drab or Klmki Blankets -Every ono now anil guaranteed all wool; warranted never used. Tho very best quality for homo or camp. $6 9G each, postpaid. U. S. C'm'l. Blanket No. ROS New Woolen Blankots warranted novor used. Orders filled from original bales bearing U. S. Army Quarter master stamp. Heavy grey blankets ideal quality for homo uso . $5.&5 each, postpaid. 8dJlrt New full ritffftd ttoclc Jdlr vtlth horn; witm typ: wtlyht 40 pound each. New nnd perfect. 151.51 each. Cenulnt McLlelUn bmddlt used by u. S. Cavalry i Kuarantcvd in ervlceable condi tion. 119.10 each. Travtlinr Caiet Army Traveling Holla for comb, bruah. ahavinc articles and toilet requikltt. J 1.50 valuea, 7Jo poatpald. .New run Lengin rani Titin'a Troutvra. full lenuth. of all .xl Olite Prab wonted t excellently tailored; every pair new and suaranteed perfect. 6.15, poatpald. Khaki Urecehea The genuine Army Khakt llreeehea: a limited Quantity at 11.50 pair. poatpald. tlveraeaa cap AH new; every one per fect. C5c each, postpaid. , New Mm Kita Fryins Pan and flat of nlnmtnwn. W.iJ for camper and Boy Scouta; all new. iia complete, poatpald. New Canteen SomethlnK iry Hoy Scout and camper should have. U 8. Army Aluminum Canteen, (new Ufw with aerew top), 75c each, poatpald. Old Itaue Canteenai oval ihape with can vas cover. 50c each, postpaid. Unbreakable Mirrors, miasurlntf 3S Incheo, each in case; lino for hunter or KcouU. 35c each, postpaid. Ilarracks llss for clothing or laundry; splendid ble burs, 65c each, postpaid, Cloves Knit Jenwy tslovea; every pair new and perfect. 39a pair, postpaid. 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