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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
nnnit hvm.htm, hknii, tinmmn, thviwiiay, jvnk sw, urn. JU0 3 Mftflftfflft1ffmiiftmHNiHHttimimm LWhat'sJDoing I niiHftiifiuiiiitiiiiiittiinmiiiiiitntiiitiwiiiiiiniiiiintNfimniiiHtiiiminii Wednesday-?, f John llnlfrlrh of Ifplliirx was In thn eliy yeslordny. A. M. I'rtiiKlit went to Portland lnt night for n short trip. Hurt .Mniki of Muiiplri hii In tho rlty yostcrdny on hintlui'M. Ili-rt Hhiuty of Redmond spent in terdsy on liiulimmi In this city. IS, I1, llronlnrlimiH returned tlilii morning from u trip t Portland. II, II, Dei Arinoml rulnrncit this morning from n trip throiiKh Wash ington. A ciirlond of roofing mniorlnl wan widved yi'Hlnnluy hy tlio Ik'iiil Hard wnrn Co, Minn Jiinnlo CrolKhlnti wns confln rd to lior homo yestcrduy on nccount of Illness. Mr, itm) Mr. Hubert Kudur nro thn puri'iitu of ii 10-pound Klrl, horn yimtnnluy. Mm, K. A. Smith went to I'ortland lnst nlttlit to vlitlt her hiubund for n short time. Chnrle (lint nnd Gvorgn Wilson of HUtors wnrn spending the day In thn city todiiy, Domey Dent of Hum wnii In 1 1 Mid lodny on hl wny homu from Wlllnin ttto university. IrvltiK II. Horiuir returned to I'ort lnnd Inst night after visiting with ti lit family boro. It. II. MutilK returned tuJiorjlund last nlKht nftvr spending yftftterdny horn on lmlncii, J. I', I'lornr wttnt to Redmond Init night to yliili hit grnndmoihcr, Mr. Stella HroiiKliton, K. I'. Ji'di nnd family will leave, tomorrow for their now homo In Washington, north of Seattle. II, (volley, who Inn been In I bind for sovornl days, left thin mornltiK for hi homo t Hoono, town, Mr. nnd Mm. J. M. Hmltli of MIDI rnn worn hero yi'tordny on their wny lo CorrallU, whi-ro they will vlitlt. Mrs. Oiicnr IiiKobreUeu went to I'ortlund Inst night, where nn oper ation will be purformi-d on her eyo. Minn Knthryn Day returned thin morning from Eugene, where h him hern attending the University of Ore gon. B. O. Hlndler nnd wlfo went to I'ortlnnd liul night to return with a Hudxin H 11 per Six, which they huve purchntod. Mr. nnd Mr. F. A, Slnpleton wcro In llnnd yeslerdny on their return trip to lloppner, having been nt Luke for two monttii). Mm. J. Kdwnrd Larson hn re turned to I In ml from I'ortlnnd, wburo sho attended the convention of the Order of Eastern HUir. II, R, Itoyco nnd J. T. (lagcn went to I'ortlnnd Init night to bring back cam for tha I'lonccr gnrugo, Mr. Iloyco's ngancy In Klamath Fall. Mln Marlon Lawrence, who linn been MudylnK.it t the Art Institute In Chicago, returned Inst night to spend tho lummcr vncatlon In Ilcnd, Mr. nnd Mm. II. W. Onrd of Mad ron wore In the city yenterdny on huslncns. Mr. Onrd In president of thn North unit .Irrigation district. Frank Rogers, representing tho Roycroftors of Kant Aurorn, N. Y., In In town nitnln today tuklnn ordorn for Elbert Ilubbnrd'n "I.lttlo Jour noyn." Mm, Cntherlno Wentovcr loft Innt night for her homo nt- Dnllnn, She linn been visiting with her sister, Mm. Herbert Davis, and her nleco, Mrs. E. J, Mnoro, Minn Dolores Cntlow, who linn been nttondlng tho Uulvcrnlty of Oregon, ban roturned to Rend to upend tho vacation with her pnrcntn, Mr. nnd . Mrn. E. J. Cntlow. Mrn. Mnry J. I.nwronro nnd Mrn. H. A. Wnterbncic of Modento, Cnl., mother nnd nlntor of J, M, I.nwronco of llond, left thin morning for tholr Outings or Picnics When You Go for Your Picnic or Outing Let Us Serve You With Your Needs Psper Plate. 3 dox. - -Paper Cup, per Joi. - -Paper Napkin., per 100 -Paper Spoon, per dox. -Paper Ice Cream Diihe. per dox. ------- LuncK'Bakti - - - - " 25c 5o 20c 6c 5o 25c Covered 'Lunch Dulcet - 75e o Notions and i Hosiery THE In The Country liiiiiiiiwimmiiiiKimmimiiiwWHrtiiiiini i Imintt n fit f vlnlllriR a in on I h Thn llornl Nelichborn 'will nail Tiicidnr fivntilng hold ,ftitn lmll"No, 000(1, wifch will niipplomnnl tho i.. t... 'i,..r.... i... it i.. ui.i.t.jri.xr....i. i In thn'lodgii hull, lo whlchthifpafi- lie In Inrllnd. All Who' urn niiC ilrotmeil .Hr'.callco of oVeralln, or In. riirnl Myle, will pay n flnn, U. K. Myern, formitrly of llond, nnd ntlll n property owner hum, In In 'thn. city dumunntrntliig tho 17. H. nuto genr nhlft', which In uttnehed to thn nleerlng whenl. Much Interent In being Miown In tho dovlcn, oxhlblted hero for thn first time, , Dr. J. II. Itonunberg nt I'rlnovllln, prenldent of tho OrcROii Klkn unno elation, Juy II, Upton of I'rlnnrllle, and Donlou (I. Ilurdlck of Itedmand were iimong thn out of town vlnllorn attvndlng tlm meeting of llond lodgu No. 1371, II. I. U. i: Innt night. Mrn. A, (I. Clurk went to I'ortlund Innt nlRht to pruparo for tho wedding of her noil, A. C. Clurk. lo Minn (lludyn Furrnll of tliut city. They will bo mnrrled next Tuenday night, Minn Furrnll In it grnduato of tho Uulvernlty of Oregon, They will coma to llond lo live. Tuesday (J, V. Kvdgwlck of ftedmond In n vliltor In llond today. Mm. V. A. Forben In confined to her homo with a bad cold. C. M. Itedflnld of Denchutnn was In llend toduy on bunlnenH, Odren I.umbrn of Culver wnn In III" city yenterdny nliopplng. Mm. Augunt A. Andernou nnd nun of Itedmoml vlnlted In llond todny. I'crry Houth, fori'iit rnngcr In tho fllntcm dlntrlct, wuo in tho city today. Jumen Izor and Mr.'Cnldwell woro punnungern to fillvijr I.uko thin morn ing. Dr. John Demon left Innt night for I'ortlund, -Ho will return In it few duy I. 8. Strnnburgor returned thin morning from u hort visit to Port land. Mm. Don Itnbortnon left Init nlRht for Mlwuula,. Mont,, to upend tho u m met. i" J. A. Coo went to McMlnnvlllo lant night on ii bunlnca trip, to return In n fow day. Mlt Dulny Carter left lant night for I'ortlnnd. From there vho will go to Chlcngo on n vlilt. II. Noldrett of Hummer I.uko ar rived In Ileud thin morning from I'ortlund on hln wny homo. Mm. Oeorgo Duger loft lant night I to nttond tho national Mooneheart convention nt Toledo, Ohio. George D. Ilunton, locul mpronontn tlvo of a I'ortland reul vttato firm. left Innt night to vlnlt tho homo of flee. Joioph Hclfcrt nnd family of Km molt, Idaho, uro ut tho city camp ground, on tha way to Snn Fran clco. Jon Ileni han returned to hi posl tlon In Cnrmody Uron. itoro after upending a month with bin family In I'ortlund. J. O. Sebley, a vliltor from Can ndu, who hn been looking al land In this vicinity, left last night for Prlno- villo Junction. Chnrle Jotikn nnd family uro enmped nt tho city nuto park on their way to Washington from their homo nt Snn Diego. Donnld Hudson In reported to be recovering from n bullet, wound In tha heel, Inflicted by n .22 rlflo which wus fired prematurely. Louis Turpln arrived thin morning from Hlllnboro to worlcon the farm of hln brothcr-ln-law, nix miles from Ilend, on thn Hums rond. Mrs. V. a, Manning wont to Port- In ml litnt night to join her hUBbnud, who Iiiib been attending tho trnp- shooting tournament at Astoria. V. I. Mlnugh und family nnd II. Tin Cup. 3 for - - - - ,5e Tin Plate. - 10s Bread and Cake Boxe all !xci Small Fry Pan . Enameled Cup Enameled Plate FAIR Dishes and Kilchenware T IMmuiui unit family of HiofMfi Mtifit . urn Rt (tin city fnmft ground 'TUff rt on f If ft f r wny to Collfornln. If (' Wner (inlurdny nuntnltied a broken opt when k-K of wlilli lend wnn ne.Mnritnlly dropped on It wlillo ho wan working lo tlm llnnd ImrdwMrn lori),J Areordlne &A'biA fluid order official I'oiJiiI (luldn, rnrnl nnd nlur routn mihii carries win ncreaiter ro port forent fires) Ui forent rangers. Mrn. A linn K. Curry, nchool nursu, left Inst night for I'ortlnnd to attend thn public nuraeV convontlon, being held thin week. Hho will go from (hero lo Kan Frnnclnco to the convnn lion of reglntored numen of tho I'n clfia count. (llcnn II, Hlnck returned from I'ortlnnd thin morning, where ho wnn en 1 1 od nnvoral duyn ago by the sorl oun condition of hln daughter, who In In u hoapllul there. The girl In Improving, very weak, Portland, ho roportn, but In still Mm. Slack is still In At tho "Melhodlnt church next Mon dny night, Miss Margaret Thompnon will glvo n concert recital, nnslnted by Mrn. M. II. Morton at tho piano Minn Thompson linn hud npcclnl voice training ut tho University of Oregon nnd In favorably known for her mu nlcul ublllty nnd the quullty of her volcd. Marriage licenses issued yesterday nftornoon from tho office of tho county clerk wcro to Lauren It Kingsbury and Nlnu K. Klllott, both of Terrebonne; Lcnllo W. Davln nnd Kdlth Vuu Tnnel, both of llond, and Dymnii A. Filzhugh of Sliver Luke und Chnrlotto Colo, of Deschutcn county. C. A. Wnrm-r, llond merchant, who left hero recently to upend tho sum miir In tho middle wont nnd oust, Is now In Washington, D. C, according to a postnl curd, showing a vlow of tho senate chamber, received this morning by II. J. Ovcrturf. "Will try to get u room hero for you," Mr. War ner writes. "Going to see Hording now, nnd will glvo him your best re gnrds." Mrn. M. J. K'elley, with her three children, Hugh, Harold und Cnther lno, hnve gonu to Knterprlsc to npend tho summer on their form In that section. L. 8. Leach, stuto sanitation In spector, in in tho city todny and has bcon examining the rcntnurantn, meat markets nnd grocery ntorcn with ro il pec t to compliance with tho pure food lnwt. A cnielessly driven car,' climbing the curb In front of tho N. P. Smith hnrdwnro storo on Wntl- street smashed tho gusollno pump mnln tulned by tho storo. and sustained t broken windshield. Iicforo tho pump enn bo used again, parts must bo sent from Portland Monday J.Toothmnn of Two Springs was In tho city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mm. II. S. McClure drove to La Pino yesterday. Mrs, Fred Winters nnd baby loft lnst night tot Camus, Wash. J. K. Condon left last night for Fullbrldgp. He will return today. Mrs, J. P. Keycs and family went to Seattle lnst night for n short trip. P. Frcderlckson and family went to Portland last night to visit for two weoks. Claroifqo Gould went to Madras this morning. Ho will return this ovonlng. Miss Mario O'lirlen left last night for Portland, whore sue' will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Swnyzo of Port land wcro In Ilend today on their way to Sllvor Lake. Mrs. lMchnrd Fullor of Redmond visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Silvia. Casslo Fly n n and family spent tho week-end nt Prlnovlllo Junction with Mrs. Flynn's sister. Q. F. Worley nnd family of Forest (Irovo passed through llond todny on tholr wny to For Hock. Mrs. Stulln Droughton returned to Ilodmond this morning attor spend ing tho wcok-end horo. Fnther Onbrlol Hnrrlngton of the Catholic church left this morning for linker to spend a wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Ellis nnd n party of friends visited La Pino nnd Prlnglo Falls yestorday. J. M. O'Noll nnd wife have gone to Walla Walla to visit with Mr. O'Nell'a parents for a wook. Mrs, I. 11. Searcy started last night for' Seattle, whore sho will attend summer School for six weoks. H. M. McQutro roturned last night to hla homo ut Albany after visiting with his brother, C. S. WcQulro. Mrs. J. H. IlalzhUor roturned last night from Portland, whoro sho hns beon visiting for' eovornl months. Mrs, Oscar Ahlert ot Mlnldokn, Idaho, loft for her homo this mprnlng nftor visiting horo for some tlmo. Honry ItussoU was In D?nd yestor day from Ilurns, whoro he has boon Another Shipment Received, at $9.50, $10.50, $11.50, $12.50 We have assembled a wonderful co!lectJ6n of Summer"" DresHCH and announce a special showing of over fifty beautiful,,, new DresHcs. All the newest models are here from a score of' New York's best dress makers in sizes for missed and women,.. and extra sizes for big women, Dainty figured voile Dresses in the pretty Georgette designs, silk plaid tissue Dresses and fine zephyr gingham Dresses in a large variety of styles. The assortments are now complete and we urge those in-,r terested in Summer Dresses to see this splendid collection. Very special values are priced at $1.95, $5.50 and $6.75. Dresses of voiles and dotted Swisses and many other new wash materials are shown at $9.50, $10.00, $11.50 and $12.50. A Special Showing of Silk Sport Dresses, For The Fourth, at $25.00 FETCHING NEW IDEAS IN SUMMER NECKWEAR- Just now the vestee is one of the most popular feminine fashions and the vestee may be finished with a collar. There are others with horizontal tucks other with frills and ruffles, some lace trimmed and others finished with tiny pearl buttons. They are of batiste, net, organdy arid lace and prices go from 50c to $1.25. YOUR SUMMER CORSET- Perhaps you want just the least possible support in your vacation girdle; perhaps you want a typical corset, but in lighter weight than your winter pne. Our recognized corset department can show you just about what you want. The Girdle Top is for the girl or woman who wants the least possible support; it is made of flesh coutil with side elastic . inserts and front lacings; with four garters; priced at $1.25, $2.00 and $3.50. A Special Gossard Corset at $3.50. It for two months. Ho wns en route to Portland. Miss 'Mario Urostcrhous left last night for Portland to attend summer school for six weeks at St, Mary's academy. S. Ray Peoples left last night for Monmouth, where his marriage to Miss Mabel Lorcnco will be solemn Wed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timbrell of Crane went to Portland last night af ter visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Wclttenhlllcr. Mis. E. E. Matthews and Miss Jane Matthews returned to Toppenish. Wash., last night after visiting for several weeks with A. J. Woolsey and family. Dr. 11. C. Dodds, who returned yes terday from The Dalles, reports the wheat crop looking fine, and the peo ple enthusiastic over highway devel opments. John L. Crozler, formerly prlncl qaI of-the Bend high school, arrived In1 Dend Saturday night from his home In Washington to look after property Interests here. Miss Oral Naldrett, who has been blslting with Mrs. Adella Cook for a weeks? left last night for' Monmouth, whero sho will attend normal school. Her home Is in Summer Lake. Mrs. Margaret Bozorth returned this morning from Portland, where she spent the week-end. With her came her sister, Miss Juanita Gil mane, to visit In Bend for a week. D. H. Peoples, his two children and Mrs, C J. Nicholson started yester day to drive tcsJlcno, Nev., where the children will visit their grandpar onts. They will return In two or three weeks. Clarence W. Oglo and Nelllo Pow ell, of Lakteview, were married last ovonlng at tho Cory hotel by County Judgo Sawyer. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mr. Ogle's mother and llrothcr.- They roturned to Lake- vlow today. Miss Blrdlo Morgan, Miss Viola Bel en, Miss Qrnco Mitchell, Mrs. Emma Ilroderlck, Fred Begner of Culver, and Charles Trono of Portland were members of n fishing party which spont the week-end nt Heising's, on tho Metollus. Saturday Jess Harter is In Bend toduy on business. C. E, Johnson of Alfalfa Is In the ity today. C. E.'Pnrks of Deschutes is spend ing tho day In Bend. Is visiting him, loft last night on a fishing trip to Mocca. John Clnpp.wcnt to Prlnevllle, last night, roturnlng this morning. Oscar Farrolu of Silver Lake was In the city on businoss yestorday. Miss Irene Beebe wont to Madras Inst night to visit for two wooks. W. A. Ttnhn of Mllllcnn nnd his brother, O, L, Rahn, of Salem, who State Senator A, W. Norblad and wlfo of Astoria are In tho city today. of New Sassy Jane Summer 'Dresses m Always Pays to Stop and Shop Attorney C. C. Brlx, formerly ot Prlnevllle, has opened an office in Redmond. E. M. Lewis left last night for his home in The Dalles after spending several days here. C. Barnett of Wasco, who has been In the city for sotae' time, left last night for The Dalles. Mrs. A. Neff returned last night from Hood River, where she .has been visiting her cousin. . S. M. Wilson and R. S.Wilson of Seattle arrived In Bend last night, expecting to locate here. . John D, Cole returned this morn ing from Portland, where be under went a medical examination. Passengers today to Fremont on the Silver Lake stage were A. Lang' ner, Miss Chapman and Miss Ayres. I. Kosbland, Arno Drew and E. De boutte, wool buyers, who were here yesterday, left last night for Port land, Dr. Keeney Ferris will occupy the Baptist pulpit at Redmond Sunday morning and evening by special re quest. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shepherd returned last night from Bridal Veil, where' they have been visiting since last fall. Mrs. D. Lawson was in Bend from Lakeview en route to her home at Portland, after visiting in the city to tho souths -ilrs-.M. W. Skeet left for her home in Portland last night. She has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Scoggin, near Sisters. Frank'May, C. T. Terrlll, Dr. H. N. Moore and Dr. Grant Skinner will leave tonight for Antelope, to attend the rounduptomofrow. Mr. and Mrs; 'Floyd M. Turner of Portland arrived In Bend this morn ing to visit with Mrs. Turner's par ent. Mayor and Mrs. E. D. GUson. Mrs. Peter Byberg Is leaving for Portland, Intending to go from there by boat to San Francisco. The trip to Portlnnd is being made by nuto. Mrs. R. H. Muncey nnd her grand- daughter, Miss., Margaret King, leave tonight for a month's visit with friends in Portland and Vancouver, William Boccli, wife and daughter nra in Demi shopping todny irom their Covo orchard. Mr. Boegll states that early cherries will be ripe within a week. Framework on the front part ot tho Miner building Is going up rapid ly, following the removal of the wood en building formerly occupied by tho American bakery. W. H. Holllnshead of La Pine left last night for Marcola, called by news that his sister there was weaker than whon ho left several days ago. At that time sho 'had beon Improving, Otto Olson, who has ft ranch on tho new Central Oregon highway, re ported this morning thut his herd of dairy cnttlo had Just, beon Inspected and reported frea from tuberculosis. D, H. Peoples will start soon to drtvo to the homo of his family in Nevada, to bo gone two weekB. lie at went last night to Portlaiidto return with bis daughter, utartitig Immedi ately on the trip south. . The Bend Stamp clubjelccted offi cers at a meeting held .this, week, as follows: Robert McKee, president; Robert Keyes, vice president; Frank lin Toomey secretary-treasurer. Meet ings are being held each Wednesday night. Fred Van Matre returned last night from Silver Lakv.wbere -he is doing contract work on the school house. , The. stone construction 'Is progressing, he reported, being- com pleted up to the windows. He re turned today to Silver Lake. Friday Dr. L. W. Gatchell was In Madras yesterday on business. 'Dan Heising was injresterday from his ranch on the Metoliua. F. H. Morgan, who. nas,been ill for several days. Is recovering.. Alphonse Aya of Ln: Pine was In Bend yesterday on business. W. O. Austin ot Deschutes was In Bend yesterday on business. Miss Edna Rapp arrived In Bend last night to visit MissCova Faltz. The Shrlners of Central Oregon will picnic on the Metollus Sunday. Charles Sayler went Redmond last night, expecting to return today. C. Mv Frailer was In .the city yes terday from his ranch east of town. Forest Supervisor Plumb, is on an official trip to Sisters tills afternoon. Myrl Hoover is the owner of a now Ford touring car, 'purchased yester day. Dr. H. C. Dodds will leave tomor row for The Dalles, returning Sun day. Walter G. Coombs loft last night for Portland to return within two days. Tho Episcopal guild met this after noon at 2:30 at tho homo ot Mrs. David Kolley. f Bill Williams leftes.torday for Terrebonno, where ho expects to work during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. (Uakeley and Miss M. McCloud are on a 10-day trip In tho Willamette valley, Mrs. G. J. Addlnk and daughter returned this morning from Portland, where they have been for several days. ' Mrs. E. A. Sather und son Tod re turned last night from Portland, where they have been for a week and a half. J. T. Stnffor of Tillamook, who has been look over tho country for several days, loft last night for Pen dloton. i Mrs. M. Berg left this morning for Enumclaw, Wash., attor visiting lor some tlmo with her daughlor, Mrs. S. t, Stenseth, ';' , Mrs, Margaret Blddle,-jKbQ han been visiting with HarryCarjtyitt and; family at Metollus, waf Iri'jUend yes terday; leavlnff last offai1 ftot lior homo In Portland. i .if;