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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
iWNII M1LI.KTM, HKHD, OHMTHIN, tltVMUAY, IHrrOMUt OH, WW, rtm inmimniMiMiHiniiHuiiiniiiiMiiM!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiniMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiii(iiiiii!iii"il BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iimtm timmmiiimiiMmim iiiiiimmitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitimimiuiiiiiiiimiitiii iimiiitiimiiimimimiuiim night Mrlioof work I" rfir.fslflr', City Hiipnrltilondonl H. W. Monro ! tioiinemt IhU morning. It. A. Wnrd returned thin morn- f UK from Council, Idaho. A n rn Wednesday Ytm flmllli, Irnvollim freight ngont for tlm Grunt Knrthnrn, In a visitor In llond toilny, " II, CuvnnAugh, niliilliliilo for roll stnhlu In llio I.u I'lno district, wiih it IiuhIiioihi visitor In llond today, Tim iiiiihIciiI Iimi lo Im given nt tlm lioimi of Mr. I. M. I'u an on Friday In to Im lliidor tlm iiuhicin of thu Kplncopnl Kullit. , II. W, Omit reporti'd todny..Uiu milu of tlm It. k, lluffHclimliir.foil iltmco III Illviir Terrace to Churlo Htniiburrnugh of thin city, An mlilroM by Allan It, Joy of Portland on MnoHiihimrt will Im oim of tlm fimtures of tlm program ptutilK'il by I ho lliilid Mnomi loilifo to Im given tomorrow night it t tlm gym- iiiuIuiiu Tlm general public In In vito, Tlm Hominy school of tlm Kplsco. nil church will meet In Mather's hull nt 10 o'clock Huuilny morning mid will Im followed liy services with mil iilc nt 11 o'clock, DnncoiiPKH Hmltli of Nnw York, who hnn boon mint to llonil liy Bishop Paddock nf dlocnim of Knstorn Oregon, will cnuiliict tlm sorvlciM. Tuesday F. C. Donovnu of llolynt In n tj n h I -licitx vlnltor In tlm city. Mrn, A. A, Wnrnor nml Mm. J, V. Homier of Bllvor I.akn iiru In llond to attend tlm apnclnl suasion of tlm Rolioknli lodge. Walt it A. Jncolm nml Mnry K. Cnlilwull of thin city nro named In n lunrrlnRo llcnnmi Imuod from tlm of ficii of tlm county chirk, P. II, Ilrundngo of tlm dlntrlct of fire, who linn boon spending tlm Inst 10 ilnyn nt nntlnnul forest litmdqtinr turn horu, linn returned to Port Intnl. l- J. Coffey of Homitrvllln, Mnnn., A. McDonnld of thin city nml Mrn. K. 1". Davidson of HI. I'nul, Ore, nro the wlnpers of prUes rIvuii nt tlm KnlKlitn of Col u mh ii n dun en. Itnymond A. Williamson of thin ' city nun loft for Mum Inland, linvlug nppllnd ihroiiKli thn locnl recruiting office for (inlUtmcnt In tlm murine. Williamson will npoclullto as nn nil tomolillu mrchnnlc. Cnplnlii Charles II, Hammond, In chnrgn nf recruiting In thu Portland dlnlrlcl, In In Ilnnil lodny on nil In npuctloii tilp oviir llm Ountriil Oro lion district, which In iimlnr llm Jur Indlcllou of Hurgoiuit 0, .1, l.nmliurt. Mrn. Is, M, Konn will unlortuln nt Imr hoimt lit 1 1.10 West Third street nt 2i30 o'clock Friday iiftoniooii wllh ii munlcnl Inu, Minn ICdlth V Hmltli, donconcss of tlm Kplncopril church In Imro from Now York to ulil In tlm orgitiilmlloii of mi Kplncopul Hiiudny ncliool In 'llend,, f,MJnrt Hmltli oxiioclit to liu In "liohd until iho ond of llm week. H. A, HloiiNiith will conduct mid week services nt tlm Hcandlniivlan l.iitlioraii church Wodnewlny ovonliiR, Octoher 27 (tomorrow). Tliurndiiy evening tlm Ladles' Aid nocloty will moot nt tlm church. Monday. Mm. Kiln Olson purchnncd u now llulck enr Snturdny. i:. H. Ilnruurd of I'rliiiivlllu In In Do ii (I today on hunlnonn, Mr, nml Mm, Krttnk It, Prlnco ro turned yesterday inornliiR from a trip OUHt. JudRii T. E. J. Duffy hnn returned from Portland, whoru ho hnn boon under ii physician's euro. Mrn, J, Chnrlon Hmltli returned to llond thin mornlui; after n nhort liunlmmn vlnlt In Portland, A, II, )lolioiiot hnn opened up In IiIh now locntlon In llm Do Armond & tlllhort liullilliu: on llond street. l'red Thornton of llurnn and A. I.oo of Itnymond, Wash., hnvo hcon employed by II, II, l.ovon nlnco hln now ntora on llond n I root wnn opened. f). T. Cnrmody In IcnvliiR tonlRht on it Iiunlnonn trip to Koatllii nnd Portland. Ho vxpectn to lio Rono for n wcok, Mm. Hereon, daughter of It. M. Porrlno, who In norlounly III, nrrlvod In llond thin moruliiR from Keattlo to vlnlt her fnthor, i Jnmcn Mnyon, nmployn of tlm llond KnriiRo, who linn hcon vlnltliiR hln pnrontn nt I.a (Irnndo for tlm panl 10 dayn, returned to llond thin mornlnR. .Minn I'lvtchor, pronldont of llio llo liekiili nnnomlily, camo In from Sltvor f.nkii todny and will pny hor official vlnlt to tlio llond lodRO Tuondny ovo lllllK. Thurndny ovonliiR will ho tlio Innt opportunity fof ntndontn denlrlnR milt of hln Journey, ICO (,'otnwold huckn will Iki nhlppad lo Doncliutcn county In n fow dayn, Mr. nnd Mrn, J, M, I.awronco and Mr. nnd Mrn. Chnrlon HtnnhtirrouRli mndn n (rip to Hlnk yontordny, Mr, I.nwronco raportit ntock coiidlllonn In tlm Hlnk country oicellont, with uu nhumlnnco of hay for winter tine, (I, W, Waltmnn of tlm I'lno moun tain rntiRor ntutlon enmo In today with 12 coyota nnd thrco bohcat tieltn, tlm remiltM of two wockn' Imp pliiR. Coyoton nro uuununlly num oroun In tlm I'lno mountuln noctlon, Im mportH, An uniuunlly early ending of tho wheat hnrvont In tlm Kothhrldeo country In roportod hy nr. I). K. Hun ter on hln return from n vlnlt to look over hln hotdlngn In that noctlon, Tho crop will nvoraiiu nhout 22 hunhoTn to tho ncro, ho ntatcn, I.eo KlnR, II. I). Innvn, 0. C. Hnuck nnd ii. K. Dnvln, who loft n weak nr." for Hummer Lnku on a huntliiR trip, hnvo returned with OS duckn and rooxo. They report tho whltu Rccno to ho tlm in out plentiful In yearn, A lSG-mllu drlva back to lloml In Mr. Inuln' now Ilulck took only flvo hourn, Prnnk Illtihnril, who hnn hocn vln ItliiR In Hand for novrnl weeks at tho homo of hln nUtcr, Mrn. C, I'. NlnwoiiRor, left thin mornlnR to ro turn to hln homo In MIchlRnn. Mr. milliard In no favorably Imprcnacd with tho Central Oregon country that ho will return In the nprlnR with Ills family to locnto In thin noctlon. Saturday Mr. and Mrn. N'lcholan Btokoa of Wyeth, Oro., aro here for a wcok vlnltliiR nt Ilia homo of their eon, UoorRii Stokoo. KvaiiRolInt Carl A. Walker will preach at tho Chrlntlau church at 7! 43 o'clock Monday uvouinR. Tho general public In Invited to attend. Mrn. J. II. llnll lmn returned to her homo In Hcnltla after a two weeks' vlnlt with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. a, J. Hoik, of this city. Kredorlck, C-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Toomoy, suntalncd a had fracture of tho loft arm nt tho elbow while playing In front of his homo ycnlcrdny afternoon. Mrn. l'thol Fletcher, president of tho Itohoknh assembly, will visit tho Hand lodRO on Tuesday. All Ilcbok- nhs In tho city nro urged to nttond tho mooting,. which will open at 1:30 o'clock In tho afternoon. Friday Oonmn f) Hunt of fllntern In n liunliiesn vimtor In tlm city today. Mr. and Mm. V. ,V, Monro of tliln city nro tlm parents of nn I Impound baby xlrl. It, A. Ward In nbwmt from tho city on n trip tb rough tlm livestock suc tions of Mnlio. W. C. lllrdnnll nnd W. V. Cooper started out thin morning hy nolo for n trip Into I,nko county. C, It, Krann of Mllllcan was In llond todny on bunlnesH connected with tlm Mllllcnn school district. Tlm I'ythlau Sisters havo pont ponod thu meeting which was to havo bean held nt 2:30 o'clock Haturdny. Thursday II. KIlRoru and O, Jtelllnir of Blutors wore builncna visitors In tlm city today. Mrn. A. ii. Clark of Portland Is In tho city lo visit her daughter, Mm. J. L. Van Iluffel. Circuit Judgo T. B. J. Duffy, who recently underwent nn operation In Portland, In reported to he Improv ing rapidly, Krlends expect that ho will return by tho end of tho week, Tho Keattlo Kitchen, located In tho now Gilbert & Do Armond building on llond, near Oregon, was opened today by tho firm of McXamcc & Duncan. Tho now Restaurant has a sentlng capacity of 45 nnd Is thor oughly modem In Its equipment. Tlio kitchen nnd dining room servlco will bo under the personal supervision of tho owners, j DANCERS MUST MASK ON SATURDAY NIGHT CaMumcM Ordeml liy Committee I-'or Convenience of Hcml People Lib eral Awards I'or Uest Clinraciern The Season's Most Wonderful SILK SALE! A silk opportunity nt prices that look like old times. , Market reports indi cate a strong and rapid recovery from the low level of silk prices in fact some silks have already advanced in price. So, while we believe silk prices are lower now than they will be in the very near future, we urge our cus tomers to supply their silk wants now. BROCADE SATINS Beautiful Silks for evening gowns; 42 in. wide and shown in black, white, pink, tur quoise and blue; now, Io no a yard ipO.UO GEORGETTE CREPES and CREPE De CHINES The Best Quality of Georgettes and Crepe do Chines: fine heavy weight all silk- laorics; 4U inches wide; a yara $1.98 All dancers 'at tho benefit Hal lowo'en masquerade, to bo given at tho gymnasium Saturday night by members of tho former library club of Uend will bo required to mask, It wan announced today by the commit teo In charge of arrangements. Domino masks will bo sold at tho danco and a varied assortment of costumes has been ordered from Portland by tho committee. These nro at J. P. Arnold's office on Wall. Those not masked or In costume Sat urday night will bo regarded as spec tators. Liberal prizes arc offered by the committee, $7. SO each being the award for the best sustained male and femalo characters, and $5 each for tho second best. Free admission will bo given to tho funniest couple on tho floor. $500 FINE ASSESSED 'ON LIQUOR 'CHARGE Henry Plticr'n Cnsc Disposed of Ily Court Francis Anderson nnd Mrx.'Sl. IJ. JnckMin To Plead TAFFETA' SILKS Excellent Quality Taffeta in a long line of colors; 30 in. l QQ wide; a yard tPl.SJO SATIN DUCHESS A wonderful Silk Cloth, 3G inches wide, and shown in new fancy shades as well as a complete line of staple colors; (tl QQ a yard .'. pl.S70 LINING SATINS Just now for Coat and Suit Lin ings wo have an excellent assort ment of colors, all in a wonderful ly good quality and 36 d no inches wide; a yard vl .IO VELVETS Heavy Pile Silk Velvets, full range of colors;- especially do on priced for this Sale P WHEN IT'S SILKS, IT'S ECONOMY TO SHOP AT WARNER'S Henry Pltzer of Grizzly, Jefferson county, who pleaded guilty in jiollca court Monday morning to tho charge of having liquor In his posses sloir, 'wftf fined $200 and' costs by Judge J. A. Eastos Monday after noon. 'Francis Anderson, another arrested in tho Saturday night raid on tho Deschutes hotel on Minnesota street, was given until Wednesday, November 3, In which to plead. Mrs. M. B. Jackson, proprietor of tho hotel, will bo tried Saturday morning. It Is intimated by her at torney that a -Jury trial will bo de manded. rjiimiimiiiiiim.omimmimimmiimiimimmiiliiw End of the Month Sale of New Silks Grouped for this important selling event is the most tempting array of Silks at the lowest prices it has been our privilege to offer since 1915. In cluded are: T9 1C Taffetas, black and colors Ipj.lD Crepe de Chene. flesh, white ) All at t0 and Taupe ( M QQ , Black Duchesse Satin ?ylUO S3 95 I Messahnes nearly every shade yard v included 7 $2.95 Double Thread Georgette Crepe, yd....$2.19 $3.75 Portea Satins, all shades, yd $2.29 $4.95 Charmeuse, black, navy, brown, yd $3.95 $1.69 Silk and Cotton Poplins reduced to 98c $2.15 Crepe Silk and Cotton Poplins, now re duced to, yard $1.39 PHOENIX HOSIERY Announcement of new prices effective at once. Old Price New Pric $1.80 Ladies' Silk Hose, now .-. $1.35 $2.10 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $1.65 $2.60 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $2.35 $3.50 Ladies' Silk Hose, now $2.80 $3.90 Ladies' Silk Hose, now. $2.95 $1.75 Men's Silk Phoenix Hose, now $1.35 $1.35 Men's Silk Phoenix Hose; now $1.00 LADIES' COATS Our entire stock of Ladies' Coats has been re duced for quick clearance See the values. Our Reconstruction Sale will be continued for two weeks more. Radical reductions made on Domestics, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, etc. Mannheimer Brothers LONG BALLOT CONFRONTS VOTERS (Continued from Page 1.) COMETS LOSE GAME TO HEAVIER TEAM Overmatched, both In weight and roach, by a team picked from Crooks Scnnlon nnd Shovlln-lllxon plnyors, tho Comots, Y. M, C. A. junior bas fcetbnll team, wero defeated Monday night nt tho gymnasium by n scoro of 43 to 25. Orrell, Epperson, Bird sail and Sproat played for tho Com ots, while Byberg, Haskell, Holland, Pottlbono and a numbor of players, who wero given their tryout, word on tho floor for tho mill team. FOLEY CHAIRMAN OF CHAPTER ROLL CALL T, H, Foley has accepted tho chairmanship of tho annual roll call of tho American lied Cross within tho Jurisdiction of tho Bend chnptor. No vombor 11 Is sot for tho beginning dnto. Unlvorsnl memborshlp is tho aim of tho roll call. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Cnrrlo D. Manny, mngnzlno roprosontnttvo. Subscriptions taken for nil mngnzlnos, now or ronawal. I.ntost clubbing rates. 722 Broad way. Phono Bed 1211. 7-35p Uullotln "WAIST AD3" Bring Ho- sults Trr Them. Thomas A. McBrldo has the en dorsement of both the republican and democratic parties. C. L. Haw-ley,- republican-democratic, and F. J. Von Behren, socialist, nro opposed for tho office of dairy and food com missioner nnd II. H. Corey, republi can Incumbent, Is the only aspirant for public service commissioner. Jay H. Upton of Prinevlllo haB no opposition ns candidate for the stato senate from tho 17th district, but for tho two seats In the lower house to bo filled from the 21st representa tive districo, three names are en tored H. J. Overturf, republican democrat; Denton G. Burdick, repub lican, nnd R. E. Bradbury, democrat. For district attorney for Des chutes county, A. J. Moore has the republican endorsement nnd Boss Farnham that of tho democratic party. In tho list of county offices there nro threo contests. J, A. Eastes, domocrnt, and B. W. Sawyer, repub lican, nro opposed for county Judge: M. W. Knlckorbbckor, democrat, and John A. Marsh, republican,- aro out for tho county commlsisonershtp, nnd S, E. Roberts, republican, and R. H. Vox. domocrnt, aro candidates for sheriff. For tho remaining county offices, the following nro presented: Clerk, J. H. Hnnor, republican-democrat; roasuror, Clydo M. McKay, ro- puhtlcnn-democrat; superintendent of schools, J. Alton Thompson, republi can; coroner, C. P. Niswonger, re- publlcnn-domocrat; surveyor, R, B. Gould, republican-democrat. Tho Bcctlon of tho ballot devoted to lcglslattvo measures contains two referred to tho pooplo' by tho legis lature, tho compulsory voting nnd registration amendment, and the con stitutional amendmont regulating legislative sessions nnd tho payment of legislators, Tho oleomargarlno bill Is referred by potltlon to tho peo'pto, 1 Legislation proposed by initiative, petition makes a longer list. It In cludes tho single tax amendment, tho constitutional amendment Increasing the terms of sheriff, clerk, treasurer, coroner and surveyor to four years: the Port of Portland dock commis sion consolidation bill; the anti-compulsory vaccination nmendment; tho constitutional amendment to fix 4 per cent as tho legal rate of Interest; the Roosevelt bird refuge measure; the divided legislative session con stitutional amendment, nnd the state market commission act. In addition to stato measures aro county lnltlatlvo measurps having as their object tho designation of Bend as tho permanent county sent of Des chutes county and preventing live stock from running at large In part of Tumalo precinct, and In the Orango and Alfalfa precincts. Precinct candidates Include E. D. .GlUon for justice of the peace and Frank Kulp and L. A. W. Nixon for constable In Bend, C. A. Adams for constable In Redmond and H. A. Scoggtns and J. A. Buchner for con stable In Plalnvlew and Butte No. 10, respectively. At tho samo tlmo that county, stato and national elections aro be ing held, municipal balloting will bo tnklng placo In Bend. T. A. Mc- Cann and E. D. GUson aro candidates for tho office of mayor. Miss M. E. Coleman asks reelection as city treas urer and 12 candidates hnvo pre sented themsolvcs for election to tho council, on which thero aro six va cancies, Tho petitions filed namo II. E. Allen, D, G. McPhcrsou, Lon L. Fox, a. II. Baker, J. A. Stevens, A. J. Goggaus, Ralph Bartlctt. Hush. O'Knito, C. J. Levorett, J. O, Gibson, J. S. Innes and N. II. Gilbert, CARD OP THANKH Wo wish to express our heartftdt thanks to our friends' of Alfalfa and Bend for their kindness during tho Illness and death of our beloved wlfo, mother and sister. WALTER, TAYLOR. VAYLE nnd MARK TAYLOR. ,' MRS. GLADYS BTIDHAM., MRS. A. LUDWIO. , MRS. J. N. IIUCKABA. ' V i 'P