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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
uicjri) ncixKTiif, bund, oreoo: nwmmv, Hi:iTi;MriKii no, inao Than n ninuuniiiuiiitmiiHitHiiiiiiiiiiuiititninininiiimiuiniiinii;iiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiniHiinNniiniMiniitiiiiiitiininit!itiinnntit evening "t thn homo of tho Kroom In thin city liy tho Mnlbodlst pastor BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY lloth couphm will imtkn their homo III Uond. 1: tiiiuimmmmi immmtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiim iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiaiimimiiiiiiiimmiimiimtiiimmmimiimtmmuj Wednesday , II. V. McCnmmun, A. It. Allien niul Oscar Mitcliiitt loft lodny with tholr families by auto fur Cullfurnlii Id spend tlm winter. ICxn in I ii n t to n it for prospective for est rungern will liu hold ul tliii of f Icon or the Deschutes Niitluiial forest on Octngnr 2(1, It wiih uuunuucod today liy Supervisor II.' L, I'lmnli. The Wi'Miirii Tom Int. n monthly magazine, edited liy Hurl W)iu)oit of 1iIh city, Iuih niiulu Km first appear unci'. Hrmilo beauties of Oregofiuud tliu Northwest n ro featured lii tin IHlllllciltlOII. ' L. I). W'lcHt nf tills city, who, with Mrs. Wlost. In malting n protracted ton p. through tlm cliluf cities niul point of Interest In tlm United States, wim In Now Vork city a week OK". according to wont received hero, HookliitH descrlptlvo of tliu Cm cailn National forcxt, uiul of especial Interest to Central Oregonlnuii be cause nf Hid MclCoiixlo roail Iok con tained In tho publication, art) being distributed from tliu Deschutes forest officii here, Minn Klslo Kappen, flnlil worker for tliu Columbia river district of Iluptlut WOIIIUII, Will III) III Ilt'llll Thursday, September 30 (tomor row), niul will kIvu mi Inspirational talk nl tliu church at 2:30 o'clock In thn afternoon. All tho women of Uond nro Invited to attend. An uiinuncoment In Tlm Ilullctln yesterday erroneously gave the nnmu of It. J. McCann an securing n mar riage license early In tlm wunk. In stead, Mr. McCumi wait hi'iit man nt tho wedding of Otto K. Kmmpohl mnl lliihlii K'raati, Itov. J. K. I'urily of flclntcil nt tho marriage service Wednesday night, Wonl Jusl received from Albany iioiiiici-H thn marriage of Mm. Jrono Neelands to Amlriiw J. Kroonort In that city. They urn to mako tholr homo In Portland, Mr. Krnonurt wiih formitrly of thin city, ns head of tho now ilofiiiict I'lnii Tree Lumber Co., mid tlm lli.nd Klour MIIIh. In tho officii of tlm lattiir company Mrs. Ni'iilmiil wan employed an hook keeper. Monday Dr. 13. U. Oray mnl Dr. K. It. Nor- rln were In rmulloton lant wcok for tho Itoiiniltip. Mis Ilatnl IlukiiH returned to I'ortland this mornliiK uftor vUltliiK Miss Vlolut Malno for tho lam thron weeks, Mr. niul Mm. W. I). Parker of this city aro thn parutitii of n nlno-poiiml baby Kir), horn September 26 nt thn Mountain Vlow Hospital, Minn Jessie Reese, Instructor at thn ICnnwooil hcIiooI, hail resigned, to tako effect Oclohur I. Ill health prompts her resignation. Mr. and Mm, Knnpp Dooloy of lin ker nro vlnlilnic for n wcok In Ilend nt thn homo of Mr. Doolny'ii nlMor, Mm. Kil Dougherty, on Highland lioiilnviird, I.toyil MnKlll mid Dr. (Irani Hkln- hit started yesterday by nuto fur Foley springs. They nro expected to return tomorrow, accompanied by Mm, MnKlll, who linn been visiting nt thn springs, I'UIICrill BlTVlrCK U'lirn lnil.l Cnli... day afternoon from tho NUwotiKorl Saturday M, W. Pottlgrow wnii n hunlner visitor In tho city today from hi ranch near hero. Itohurt Foley, nun o! Mr. and Mm. T. II. Foley, In confined to hi homo on Louisiana by illness W. II. Ilornlhrook, editor of tho Vancouver Columbian, ban returned to hi homo after spending tho week nt Hast lake. Athletic Coach Merlo Mooro nnd High Hchool Principal J I,, Croilor left thlc mornlnir for Red- mond to attond n confiirenct of school hendii of Central Orer.on, hold fur thn purpofo of flxlj; n football schedule. F. II. Knowle of tho Cohcrcto Plpo Co. sustained n had scnlp wound and n wrenched back yostorday afternoon when bo fell from a ladder at thn factory, lie wax taken to HI Charles hospital nnd wan reported to day to bo Krcntly Improved. Henry Jones, nn omployo In tho loKKlnc campn, ban unlbitol In tho mnrlnon. Jones pirt In 11 yeurt In tho army and navy boforo trylnK out IokkIiik, and In bin lant hitch npont ii tho army wan In tho front line trenchen n totnl of seven mouths. Tho Isnulne of a mnrrlnKO llcenno to II. C. Wlnslow and Minx Vernlco Drown, both of Dond nnd tho nub- sequent mnrrlnKO of Mr. Wlnslow and Ml us Drown by Itov. C. M. Drown of Itcdmond In reported In tho Inst Isnua of tho Madras I'loncer. Friday , .Minn i.uclllo Snyder ban accepted a position an monographer In tho of fice of tho Deschutes National forest Mr. and Mrs. Hay Corking of Turn chapel for I,. I,, Cobb, under tho dl- nl" "ro 11,0 l)ar"ll f 9-pound rectlot of tho Christian Bclcnco so- uab' B,rl' ,,orn 1"8t nKnt nt clo.tr of Dond. Interment was made CharlcV hospltnl. nt Pilot Dutto enmoinrv. I Membern of tho congregation of 73 .0 TutHdaj' Con O'ICeofe, Silver Iikn sheep man, In spending thn day In Hunt!. Mr. and Mm. Allen Wllcoten wero In today from tliu Klk luko road ramp. Harry Itclugold left last night for Portland on u three-day business ' trip. Otto Olson was n business vlnl'or In tho city today from bis ranch on thn llaud-llurn rond. Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Nichols hare returned to Iloud from n trip to Port land, uindu In their now sednn, M. It. Itcpsn, night clerk at tho Pilot Dutto Inn, loft for Oklahoma Inst night. Ills place Is being taken by W. Itlgby of Boattlo. Tho noxt meeting of Percy A. fitev- 1'tin post No. i, American I.eglnn, will I tin lintil nl tin rvmniialllfii Tlinmitnv. ! PTl October 7, It wan announced today. Mm. C. J. Lambert In In 'lend a fow dnys from Portland, visiting hr husband, Sergeant Lambert, stationed ( fHj hero nn recruiting officer for the nm-Ui .erf A mnrrlagn llcenno wns Issued yes torday from tho office of tho county clerk naming It. J, McCain, nnd Miss Hiilda Krantz, both of thin city, as principals, V. V., Rludebnker, traveling freight mid passenger agent for the O.-W. It & N. for tho Central Oregon district, returned to Dond this morning from it conference with officials of the nad In Portland. Instructors nt tho llond high school, who wcro hero last year, will entertain Saturday evening at tho C. S. Hudson homo on Krnnklln nve nuu In honor of tho new members of tho junior and senior high ochool faculty. Jesso It. Stamper nnd Miss Helen Dontrngor, daughter of Mr. mi.'. Mm A, W, Dontragor of thin city, wero united la marriage, last night nt tho (ihoino of tho lirhlo'a pnrontH, Justice of tho penco J, A, Hasten officiating, Mr, nnd Airs. Stumper will mnko their homo In Uond, Crazing Innpgctor Jaolc Hortou re turned to Ilonil Inst night from I.nlco- , vlow, whero ho lina been engaged In npeclnl work on tho Frumond Nntlon al forost for tho last six weeks. Mm. Horton, who ban boon visiting her pnrontH In Pondloton during tho lat ter part of thn summer, la expected back Octobnr 1. "Kid" Taylor, Jlond hnxor, who Is now unilor tho mnungomont of M. C 11111 of Portland, Iuih boon mrtU- Ing n brief visit lioro with li la pnrontH. Tliu kid In tomporarlly out of tho gnnio, duo to nn lujttrod hand, miHtnlned u bis bout with Eddlo Hliannou, but oxpectH to bo ready for his match Octobor 13, In Tncoma. MomborH of tho Kulghta of Pythlnn nnd tho Pythlnn Slitters will enjoy a social bosbIoii, nnnouncod for to morrow ovonlng, nt Bather's hall, bo ginning nt 0 o'clock. Itofroshmonts will bo sorvod nnd dancing will bo ft foaturo of tho ovonlng's progrnm. AU Pythlana and their, wives uwootbQartB nro . ursdd to attond, Orrnld. 3-year-old son of Mr nnd tno Scandinavian church will hold Mrs. Dalo Simpson of this city, who "",lllt'"" meeting at the chuicb nl 3 died Inst week of meningitis, was burled this morning at Pilot Ilutte cemetery, arnvesldo services wero conducted by Dev. J. Kdgar Purdy, pastor of thn Methodist church. Dev. J. Kdgar Purdy of tho Meth odist church wnn the officiating clergyman nt tho marrlago of K. J. Pctermmi and Oorlrudo Olllnnder Saturday evening ut tho Methodist parsonage. Uoorgo W. O'Neill mid Ni'lllo Jones -wero marrlod Thursday o'clock Sunday afternoon. I J. Alton Thompson ban returned from it motor trip to Corvallls, where bis daughter, Mary, Is now attending tho Oregon Agricultural collego Thn Mothodlsl Ladles' Aid society Is planning a cako nalo to bo held at thn Heyhurn hardware store, begin nine at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Thursday August A. Anderson, chief deputy nr. a . . . k we Are r eatunng tne New in Fall DRESS GOODS VELVETS LININGS Our Fall Dress Goods are wonderfully fine in quality, and the colors and color combinations are really beautiful. In our Silk Lining Section you will find a very comprehensive showing. Wool Plaids A fine line of the season's best designs and colors ; they are now priced at, per yd... ....$2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.50, $6.75, $7.15 White Wool Dress Goods Fine Cloths For Coats For Little Folks Chinchilla 54 inches wide, yard $5.75 Serge 54 inches wide, all wool; a very fine cloth; yard $5.00 Serge 56 inch cloth with cotton warp; per yard $2.25 Gabardine 54 inches wide; our finest cloth; per yard $7.00 Cashmere A 40 inch fine all wool cloth; per yard t $3.50 Velvet Corduroy A 33 inch cloth that is very nice for Children's coats; colors, white, navy and rose ; per yard $2.00 Silk Velvets We feature Salts' Heavy Silk Velvets; most any color you may desire; per yard $2.75 Satin Linings Belding's, Saras, and all silk fancy patterns; an excellent range of colors and designs; priced $2.75, $2.98 and $3.50 For Dress Goods, Velvets, Linings, IjJtc, Its Economy to Shop at Newest Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats KMkkV WHT li We're opening the Season with many remarkable values in Suits and Overcoats. They'll satisfy men who want good clothes at a lower price. They're extra good values hand tailored pure wool fabrics, correct styles, and we fit you perfectly. Special values in all wool Overcoats at $33.50, $37.50, $45.00 Kuppenheimer and Michaels Stern. "Value First" Overcoats at $45.00, $48.50, $58.50, $60.00, $65.00, $70.00 High Grade Hand Tailored Suits from the House of Kuppen heimer and Michaels Stern & Co., at $40.00, $45.00, $47.50, $49.50, $50.00, $52.50, $55.00, $57.50, $60.00, $62.50, $65.00, $70.00 Patrick Mackinaws; a quality product $18.50 to $24.50 Other grades from $12.50 up Boys' Mackinaws, age 4 to 10 $6.00 to $12.95 Boys' Mackinaws, age 12 to 18 $8.50 to $15.75 Boys' Pull-Over Patrick Mackinaws, in School Colors; pure worsted yarn, at $10.95 Others from v $45 up The Economy of Quality Our experience in merchandising supports our conviction that the best is the cheapest in the end and gives more satisfaction throughout the entire period of its use. For this reason we give preference to quality when a slight addition in cost insures a substantial increase in service value. IT PAYS TO STOP AND SHOP AT ' IPS BROTHERS iM, sheriff, was a visitor In Redmond last night. Mrs. E. P. Droaterhous Is In Port land on a threo weoks' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Woelflcn loft last night for Madera, Cal to (pr mako tholr homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dartlott, ot this city, are tho parents of a 10 & pound baby girl, born at tho Moun gjUtaln Vlow hospital. K. Mr. and Mrs. O. Osmundson, ot I ....... -.1 .1 .1 1 . i .. .. i .. i .. v' llUUIUtUIU UUUlllUll, IIIU ll'tUltlllh congratulations over tho arrival ot la seven and ono-half pound baby Klrl. Tho Dond fire department has Just recolved a "tour way" vnlvo which Is expected to Blmpllty greatly tho oporntlon ot making pumper con nections. Tho vnlvo Is tho lnven tlon of Capt. niake, ot Los Angeles, tho first 'flro officer under whom Leo Stevens, engineer ot tho local do- pnrtmont, over sorved. WARNER'S Stnto of Ohio, City of Tolodo, Lu- cni County ss. j'TmiK j, uneney huikcs ontii una bo Is senior partner ot tho firm of V. J. Choney & Co., doing buslnoss In tho City of Toledo, county nnd Btato aforesaid, and that snld firm will pny tho sum of ONU HUNDRED HOLLARS for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uso of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to and subscribed In my presence, this otli day of uecotuuer, A. D. 1SS6. (Seal) A. W. Qleason, Notary Pub lic. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Intornally nnd acts through tho blood on tho mucous surfaces ot tho system. Druggists, 7Cc. Testim6ninls free, F. J. Cheney & Co,, Tolodo, Ohio, Adr. Surplus of Information. Jud Tunklns says one reuson be doesn't believe all he hears is that he couldn't possibly remember It Wash ington Star. Simple Patience. It is not necessary for all men to be great Ip action. The greatest and tubllmest power Is often simple pa 'tpnee. Horace Dushnell. Let Us Open Your Eyes We want to tell you about the notable accomplishments of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the Production of Clincher Tires for the smaller cars Tire Sizes 30x330x31231x4 You are going to want these tires for your car when you know their value. iiii THEY COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY TIRES Bend Garage They Aro Best, But They Cast No More Goodyear II envy Tourist Tubes 4