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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
umn wixirritf, umtt, ohmhm riivtwiiAY, smi'Miim it, urn. 4 inBiMiiiintiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinNitniiiitmrt BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY r,imiimiiniiinniiMHniiuiHiiiiii"niuMMiMiHiiiiitMiiiiriiiniiiHUMiiiiiiiinniHinnnMMiiinHiiiiiiiHiiHimiiiiiiiiiiM( Wednesday II, II. Htmirtm nf I'rlnnvllln U utimiitlnij tlm tiny In llntnl on hunl- IH'HH. M. W. Wmkiiit Iiiih n'Hiviiroil from hln rormit IIIiiiim, hut lit Mill In ( u it runt I mi. Minx AiIiiIIiiii Dlntrloli, InMriirtnr In Urn Itcdinoiid hcIiooI, I In Hum) iiIIiiiiiIIiik ttmchorn' liiHtltntn. Mm. I), II. IVoiIih In crlllnilly III nt hr homo In thin clly. A mmclnl Ut wiiii nillcil from I'orlliuiit hint tit Klit by IImi iitlniiilliiK phynlclnn. Tim pontntdrn will Im (iitlid ho twimn 8 noil 0 o'clock tomorrow nmrnliiK. AriiiUtlro tiny. Thuro will lo no oirrlur dullvory nntl tlinmj on riirrlur ronton niny olititln thulr mull liy callliiK ut tlio office. Monday AiiKiint Andornon In miffi-rlm; from mi nttuck of orynlpulun. Jny II. Upton, Htnto Hnniilor-nlect, In nttanilliiK tlio DuKctiuloit county Knrnmhtir In rm of court. Mr. nml Mm. Hon Kiirnlinm nro tlm pnrontH of it Imliy Rlrl, born at thulr homo on Iroonwood. N. (I, Wnllnco, county Jndco of Crook county, In In Iluiul nttmidltiK tlm Novmnhor toriu of circuit court. Mr. nml Mm. I. V. McOllvrny, of thin clly. nro rocolvliiR concrntulu tlomi nYitr tlio nrrlval of n bnhy Rlrl. Kit Cullliion, formerly nt tlm Cur matly linrhitr nhop, ntnrti'd work thin iimrnlm: nt tlio nhop In tlm Windmill pool rnomn. J. K. Wolhnrn, prcnldimt of thn Whitou llnnlwnro Co., of Rfiittlo, In In lliiml for n fow dnyn, vIkIHiu: nt tlm homo of Mr. nnd Mrn. V, Do- tlll'llt. Mm. J. A. Kimti'i, who In nndiT tlm euro of n nppclnllnt In I'ortlnml, Ik Improving rnplilly, nml In uxpect ml to ntltirn to Ilcnd within tlio nnxl two witnkn. Tho rcRiilnr mi'olInK of tlm Worn en'n Civic Improvement ltnnuo will ho hold nt Hiillicr'n linll nt 2:30 o'clock tomorrow nftcrnoon. All iiKiiuhnrn of tlio It'iiRiitj urn tirwil to ho proNiiut. HmrttU IlrnuitiiiiliiirK, who Im Imhui ntrnnilliiK tho uiilvnrnlly of Ori'Kiin, In homo from Kiikoiio to rpnnil from win to two wookn vlnlt liiK wild hln pnn-ntH. Tlm followlui: union of euro linvn lii'Oii iiiiulf) hy tho I'lonoor KnniKo thin wi'ukt Kmll I'rnior, Allon; y. C. DiiwIIiik, of Mnilrun, Knrlppn Ilnnth; I', C. Chrlntotinun, Mnilrun, Hcrlppn-Iloolh; (Jcorco Mo, Lnkci vlow, Bcrlppvllooth; Will Huyilur, of l'ulnlvy, lUnvx. Saturday Cocll Hiimnor In homu on n fur IoiikIi from Hun DIiiko, whoro ho In In tlm U, H. Nuvy. Mr, nml Mm. It. I,. Up ford, of Tumiilo, nro tho piiriiutn of n novim pound hnhy i;lrl horn ut tho Moun tain Vlow honpltnl In llond. Mrn. M. I', Cnnhmnu mul hnhy loft limt nlKlit for Kpoknno, wlmru Mm. Ciinhmnn wnn cnlloil liy thn lltnonn of Imr nlntor, Mrn. J. K. Miinn. It, A. W'uril rotumoil limt nlcht from n liunlncnn trip to Silver Lake. On li Is rottirn trip, ho nhol mi ox coptlounlly InrKo coyoto, nuarly lilnck In color. Knthor Adrian filiiirkoy, formerly of tlm Catholic cluruy of Ilond, ifow liund of tlm church ut ItonolnirK, In In Ilund In nilaiid tlm mirvlco nt tlio dedication of tlm now church of St. Krnncln of Anxlnnl tomorrow morn In. M. I,, Ityckmnn, of KiiKono, ntnto niipurliiti'iidi'iit of trout linlclmrlcn. In In lluud confurrliiK with I'unrl I.yncn, nuporlntondi'iit of tho Tum iilo hatchery, P'Knrdliic equipment ncodn. Ho will Imi hero for novum! tliiyn. Minn Mnrlo Schwab, of Rntcm, Ori'Kon, Hi'crctnry for tho ntnto hoard of iMlucatlou, In mnkliiK n brief vlnlt to Ilund ntli'iidliiK to hunliivMH nt tho IiIkIi nchool, Wlilln lions, Minn Kchwnh In a guont ut tlm homo of lmr lirotlmr. C. I, Schwab. Mrn, Hnm l.owry, nlntor of Mrn. K, C. I.nndlni:hiim. of thin city. In fill Imr wny from Al.inkii lo vlnlt Im Unrul at thn MrKllriKlmrij humn. Mrn. fmry lum hnon In Alnnkii or (lit punt 20 ymtn, wlmro Imr liunlmrnl In Inloronlfil In mlnlliK. Mr. nml Mm. I,nrln (!, Unnnnn Iniro nitiiniwl to Html nflor npnnd IriK" two winkn In Heat tin nml I'ort liind wlmrn limy worn rnlluil lo dm hmlnldu of Mm. Ilatincii'n motliur, Mrn. Mnry H. Ilnlnl, who illod fol lowing two (iiioratloiin tmcomillnlvd hy ptomiiliin polnonliiK. Nary ICIttlonoii mid Minn Dorothy Hlovnunoti, nro IohvIiik tonlKht for I.aldivlitw, tlm lionm of Minn Hloven nou'n motliur, wlmro tho wfildltiR of Mr. Klttli-noii nml Minn Htovcnnon will Inlto plncn. Tlm Krooui-olcct In mi cnclliccr for Tho Hhovlln-IIIion Compnny, nnd linn hi-on n rf-nldont of tli In city for tlm pant flvo yearn. Friday J, JiMwnrd I.amon loft limt night for roriliiud. V. A. McKlfronh, of Ilodmond, wan In tlio city Innt iiIkM. V. V. Arnold, of I.u I'lim, wnn In Ilund ourly thin mornliiK to taka tho train for Tlm Dallcn. Mr. nnd Mm. Carl A. Jnhnnon hnvo returned to Ilund from tho eunt. whuro Mrn. Johnnon npent tho num mer. J. A. Hasten In on n huilncm trip to Tacoma. Ho In expected to return Mondny after ntopplnR In Portland to vlnlt hln wlfo who In under the caro of a npoclallnt In that city. Charlun W. Krnklno hai been ap pointed an chairman of tho Dcn chutcn county U. of O, alumni com mittee, for tho annual unlvenlty homecoming day, to bo held at Eu Kuuo on Saturday, November 13. Thursday- joim Oltiner, of Muntoe, Virginia, In leavlnp for li In homo on the cast orn connt. Mr. Ginger In Interested In tho Croncunt nuctlon, Kenneth A. Simpson and Thea Hank, both of this city, nro tho prlnclpnln named In n marrlago II censo Isnued from tho offlco of tho county clork. Carey II. Tucker, of Multnomah county, mid Mrn. Way no C. Knight, of thin county, wore murrled hero today by County Judgo It. W. Snw yor at hln offlco In tho court house. County Assessor W. T. Mullarky and H. S. Taylor, father of tlio brldo, wcro tho wltncsnun. The Drive For Lower Clothing Prices Reaches Its Objective Here CLOTHING AT ql nrcrni nt Yes Sir- 7 OVER 150 GARMENTS HERE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT OVERCOATS PRICES WERE $33.50 TO $75 ARE NOW $23.1 3 TO $56.25 OVER 275 MEN'S SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM GET YOUR SUIT FOR THANKSGIVING NOW $30.00 Suits, now - $22.50 $35.00 Suits, now $26.25 $40.00 Suits, now $30.00 $50.00 Suits, now $37.50 $60.00 Suits, now $45.00 $75.00 Suits, now $56.25 ALL BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS 25 PER CENT OFF MALLORY HATS FOR MEN $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7.50 MEN'S BLANKET ROBES AT $7.50 TO $8.95 Handsome patterns in colors that Men like. They suggest ' themselves as greatly appreciated gifts for the Holidays. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF WOMENS BLOUSES Just received from New York.... Beaded and wool embroidered models and in hip and tie back styles. Priced at $5.75 to $7.95 OUTING NIGHTWEAR. FOR LADIES Every Ladies' Outing Gown reduced for quick clearance. Now Priced at $1.59 to $2.95 , It Pays to Stop and Shop at MANNHEIMERS 4 5 1 LOWER COST OF LIVING ! M New Low Prices that reflect the markets very lowest quotations. The low level of prices seem to have been reached ror tne present season, w e iook ror no runner reductions. SUPPLY YOUR. NEEDS NOW BLANKETS-COMFORTS Wool Blankets, fancy plaids, size 60x80, at....$9.29 Wool Finish Blankets, tan, grey, and white, size 60x80; now $5.25 Wool Finish Blankets, fancy plaids, size 64x76; now . $4.89 Cotton Blankets, fine clean goods, size 04x76; now $3.55 Cotton Blankets, the same in smaller size, 00x70; now $3.35 Comforts, extra fine, sateen border, now $7.90 Comforts, silkaline cover both sides, now $4.98 Comforts, a cheaper grade, priced now $3.90 COTTON PIECE GOODS Percales, excellent quality, yard wide, now 35c Ginghams, fine fast color dress gingham, now..35c Outing, fancy striped outings, now 33c Outings, heavy weight white, now 35c Flannelettes, velour fleeced, beautiful patterns; now .. 49c Curtain Scrims, Voiles, Marquesettes, now 59c Curtain Scrims, an excellent selection, now 39c Cretonne, a big line priced now 49c Sheeting, 81 inch Wearwell, now 79c Sheeting, 81 inch Pullaway, now 69c Denim, blue, heavy weight, now 65c Fcatherproof Ticking, best grade, now 69c Silkalines, floral designs, yard wide, now 35c APRONS -HOUSE DRESSES Buy them now at New Prices. $2.75 Aprons, priced now $2.25 $2.25 and $2.35 Aprons, priced now $1.98 $1.79 Aprons, priced now $1.49 Flannelette Kimonas $3.98 An excellent, well made garmpnt in a fine range of colors. Black Sateen Petticoats $ 1 .98 Well mudo of good quality fast black Sateen. WOOL DRESS GOODS Broadcloth, 48 inch, all wool, now $4.95 Velour, 56 inch, all wool, now. $4.95 Tinseltones, 56 inch cloth for coats, now $4.95 Novelty Plaids, 56 inch Velour plaids, now....$5.95 Plaids, 42 inch cloth, fine colors, now $2.19 Serge, 48 inch fine all wool French serge $4.45 Serge, 42 inch French serge, now. $2.98 Serge, 36 inch storm serge, now $1.35 LOWER PRICES ON SHOES Ladies' brown or black calf lace Shoe, military heel, welt sole, now. $8.90 Ladies' brown calf Shoe, Cuban heel, welt sole, an excellent quality, now $10.90 Big Girls' black calf Shoes, low heels, welt soles, sizes 2Vi to 7, a star value, now $6.90 Boys' Shoes, black and brown calf laco Shoe with heavy welt soles, sizes 1 to By, especially priced now at $4.90 Little Boys Shoes, sizes 9 to 13V1, special $3.50 Men's black or brown calf Shoes with welt soles, a big yalue, now : $6.45 Men's black kid or black or brown calf lace Shoes, welt soles, a real high grade line, special at....$9.90 Try Here For Your Next Pair WARNER'S NEW PRICES ON SILKS Taffeta Silks Excellent quality, yard wide Taffeta, now....$1.98 Satin Dufhess A wonderful Satin' cloth, yard wide, in many shades, now $1.98 Georgettes and Crepe de Chines 40 inch fine heavy fabrics, now $1.98 i Velvets Heavy Pile Silk Velvets, a good range of colors, now $2.29 UNDERWEAR FOR ALL Men's Wool Unions, our best number, now....$5.90 Men's-Wool Unions, a garment that will give you warmth and service, now. $4.00 Men's Cotton Unions, heavy fleeced garments, a big value, now . $2.45 Boys' Cotton Unions, heavy garments built to stand hard wear, now $1.49 to $1.98 Women's Unions, our best and heaviest cotton garment, now t $2.75 Women's Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced; our $1.75 value, now. $1.25 Women's Vests and Paits, medium ribbed, espe cially priced to close out, each 59c Girls' and Boys' Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced garments, an odd lot to close, now 50c iris' Unions, wool, very special, now. $1.98 Girls' Unions, cotton fleeced, a small lot to close out, per suit $1.20' OUTING NIGHT GOWNS Men's, all sizes, a star value, now. $2.50 Boys', all sizes, special, now $1.79 Women's, white and colors, good ones, now..$2.69 Girls', white and colors, all sizes, now -..$1.79 Dr. Denton's, for the little ones, now. .-.$1.25