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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
iiknii iir;r.j,imN, iikno, unmux ruvimuAY, .ivi.y at, um, rwllMHIIIIHIIIIIIH BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY .mill wnitmimmmr" rrt-t r rftTm-nintimtntnttimmniiiiiiiiriiiiii n iiuum'. WecIncHilay Albert Hclietlel of Metollu vlnlted In llend yoK'iTilny. Mm. Mini I'lillllpn left luxt night to vlnlt lit Clielliilln, Wiinlllm'.tuil. Mm. W. II. I t loft for I'ortlMlnl 1)1 Ht Illltlll til Spellll II fltW (lltJ-H. I'. I). McN'miiee lefl hint night for Heiillle, to vlnlt with ri'lutlvcu. Mm. (). H. I'elomon mid diiuglitur left lnnt nlKlit to vlHlt nt I'ortliiliil. A. (.'. (.'lurk mill wlfo went to Red moiiil hint nlKlit to return with 11 cur. There will tin a special meeting of tin' tiro department Hiimluy nt 4 o'clock. K. K. Foron returned to Prlnevlllo limt nlKlit nftiir vlnliliig In Hlurn Huturdny. 'V. U. McCuulity returned from l.ukevlew limt night on lila way to til rortliim! Iioiiio. II. W, Hcheiirln of Wnllown win III Belli! OYIir IllKlll. leilVlllg tlllK morning for Paisley. II. A. liny of KIiiiii Washington. wiim In Rend yenterdny on lit" wny home ufler vWllliig tit I -ii Pine. Mm. H. ltnper of Hhevlln-lllxon Camp N'o- - wn tiroiiKlit to it lliul hnnpltitl lit Mt nlKlit for treatment Jo Htrrlnger iiml fnnilly iiml Ar thur Mcikn iiml fniiilly iint ut l.'mt lake, ramping iiml finning- They will return Tim rrnlny or Friday. Knit Llllleflnld will leave- tonight for I'lirtlntnl, where ho expect to en tir llennon Polytechnic luntltute, ink Iiik it roumo In electrical engineer IliK. Ht"'ck Wnndn returned from Port In ml thin iiiornliiK. on hln wny to llurttn, whrrn h In mntched with Aim Welnnlelu of Sacramento to flKht tho night of July Z7. Al I.limtcr mill a imrty of friends drove throtiKli Rend yenterdny on their wny to Knit lnke, where Mr. Llnntrr'n fpthrr nml brother opernlo the camping rrnort. A dunclng pnrly to which the poli tic In Invited will he Riven dy the Moono nt thn lottm hull Sntnrdny evening- Munlc will be furnlnhed ly Xumwnlt'n orchenlrn. Mr. nml Mm. Tlionm B. Plttn of Portland nru vUltlnt; with Mr. unit Mm. A. II. Lnrrnbee. Thn two men were together In France, nml both won the Croix do Guerre. Mr. nmt Mm. Vernon II. Manny nrrlvcil In llend yenterdny to mako their home. They were murrled in Tho lulle Sundny. Mm. Mnnny wnn Mln PnrI Foster, teacher In tht llend school. Mr. nml Mm. K. B. Wnnhburn nml two noun have arrived In Bond, nml expect to locntii In thin city. They wen- former resident of Henryettu Oklnhoimi. Wnnhhiirii In u brother-In-lnw of V. J. l.everett of thin city. II. Cuto In toduy iiiovIiik hln tail or shop equipment from Itn locution on Wnll street. IIu In koIiik out of himliii'nn for tho tlnu. KoIiik to hln fnrin ennt of town. He mny itntur the tiillorlui; liunlne uriiIu Inter. J II. Devlin of I'ortlHiul wim in ' (lend I mlii on hi wny to Hllvrr Luke , whin Iih will look over tho couMry( hh ii proiiiiet'tivii Hi'iimr. Tim clilckun ii In dinner to hiivn heiin Klven hy tho Mnlhoillnt Imllen I'rliUy iilnlil, linn heen pontpoiied The iliite will lie Klveli later War re ii lllrilNiill returned thin iiiornliiK fiom rortlnnd, whero he went limt week to liu with hi father. rucoverltiK from mi operation. Mm. C. J. Hly returned limt nli:lit to her homo ut Heunlde, after vlnlt 1 ii K ut I. a J 1 1 1 for u week with her iliitlKhter. Mm. Amy CiiviiiiuukIi. Mr. mid Mm. II. Alllnon loft thin inoriiinK for their hoiiin In WhIucm tin rK. C'ilorudo, aflnr vlnltliiK Mr mid Mm. (.'. II. Kuton, tienr I. a I'lnn Mm. ('. I'. NUwoiiKitr will hit taken home Thumduy from thu honiltiil, where nhn In recoviirlui: niillnfuctorlly from mi operation performed last week. K'oriniin W. Ittipp mid wife, B. K. Ilnrtwell mid H. M. Meum returned toduy from n ciiinpliiK mid flflilm: trip to (Melt hike, nml are on their wny hiirk to rortlund. I. mile Crouch of Portland and a imrty of riimpem In two cum wcro In llend Dili) iiiornliiK on their way to Bunt Inko. Thny will vltlt Mimi of the oilier Inko In Central Orccon lieforo IriivliiK- J. II. Kcliroeditr. T. J I.n Ilrle. Olhur Oiimumlnon mid (leorK Mar vin of thn Kllver I.nkn IrriRatlon illi trlci, went to I'ortlnnd lant night to clone the contmrt, their dlntrlct cer tlflrutlou he I UK finally allowed limt Tuoi-day. Work will lie lienun In 30 dnyn, they thouRUt. llnrle J. Hmidem went to Portland lant iilKlit. where tho urm which wnn Injured over u year nr.o while work Iiik In the Hhevlln-lllxon box factory will be nmputntiied. All treatment hint fulled to renew (hp unu of the urm, and It removnl Is necenpary In order that mi artificial urm mny tnko Itn pluce. Knmlem expect to en ter college In the fall. Tuesday Mm. B. I. Cook lefl thin mortiliiK to vlnlt her mother in Albany. A. M. llnrlholoiuew went to rort lund till morlilnK. to return this week. Mm. Knthleen Mercer left for Hood Itlvur thin iiiornliiK. to vlnlt her non. J. J. Doyle, who hun been flnhliiB nt Bunt luko, returned Iiml nlt;ht to Hedmond. Mm. J. Ii. Henderson returned to Hedmiiml limt night nfter HpelutInK noverul days hero. A. J. Do Yunoy returned lnnt nlKht to hln homo ut Albany, nfter boliiK In llend for hoiiiu time. J. II. Vldrltts, who hun been cm ployed horo for n nhort time, left hint nlKht for l'ortlimd. Mre. B. I'. HronterhouH left for I'ortlnnd lnnt nlKht to vlnlt for neyer ii I weekn with rolntlves. Mm. M. J. Marknrt, who has lieon vIhIIIiik liero, left thin mornliiK for hor homo In Rim DIoko, Wnltnr Allison nnd B. Mnfinuson wont to l'rlnuvlllo thin mornlni:. whoro they nro omployed. Mm, J. W. Cnmpboll nml son loft IIiIh mornliiK for I'ortlnnd, on n com bined bunlnesH ami plonsuro trip. Myron rovyell wont to Viidor, WnshliiKton, lost nliiht to taltn u pos ition with tho Lour Hell r.umhor Co. Mm. M. Mulcolm Im on hor way from Duyton, 'yVmthln;tlon, to vlHlt wnn hor Hlntor, Mih T. J. Sunders. Mm. Flora Hartley rofurned to Hood Illvor this mornliiR, after via ItliiK horo with her son, T. J. Hart ley. John VmlJonBky, who hns Imon worktuK t ''a 1,1,10 'or tlu'00 '"0,lllin roturned liiBt nlRht to UU homo at BiiRono. Mr. nml Mrs, h, M. MoHoynnlilB wont to J'ortlnnil nft nliilit,. whoro Mrs. M,oHojriQdn wJll undornc. im operation. i Monday B. O. I.oKan and family spent Sun day at Lout lake. Mr. mid Mm. Harold Cowle spent Sunday at Lost lake. Hnrvey Wlnnlow and wife spent yentcnlay at I.onl lake. Mr. nnd Mm. D. 0. Mcl'liemon spent yenterdny at I.ohi lake. Dr. B. B. (Iray and n party of friends spent Sunday at Bant lako. J. T t'nrlnon of Paisley In In thu city, today with n truck load of wool. O. C. Ilenlilo iiml fumlly drove to Lost lake yenterdny, to spend the day, II. A. Stump returned to Hedmond lnnt nlpht after HpendliiR two weekn here. I J It. Hnrvny left lant nlKht for 'Toppenlsh, Wash., to visit with hln I duuehtcr. (' 1". (Ireen and W. Smith wont to Prlnevlllo last nlxbt to work In hay fields. A. B. Anderson and family and W. I). Evans and family spent Sunday at Crescent lako. II. Wnllock. of I'ortlnnd, returned to Hint city lust nlRht after BpondliiR a few (lays hero. M. H. Madison roturned to llend thin mornliiK after HtayliiK in lted- mond over nlKht, Mm. C. H. Ilertrand left this morn liiK for Welner, Idaho, nftor vIsltlnR In llend for two weeks. Mlsn Lucille Snyder of rortlnnd arrived In llend this mornliiK to visit for two weeks with Mrs. B. T. Sny der. Word has been received In llend of the death at Astoria of II. C. Hil ton, formerly rancher In thu hoc- t lllll . K. 8. Wnllln, Hiiporlntendant of tho West Const chiiutiiunuii, arrived yenterdny mid Is HtoppliiR ut tho Altn tiuiiit. 0. L. Steer and Bd I.owla, of Orounn City, nro In llend on tlieli' way to work on tho hlRhway nt I'uIhIdV. Itov. and Mm. J. BdRiir l'urdy nnd Mr. nnd Mm. A. J, Brlckson nro caniplnR nt Rlk lako. HpendhiR a. two wooltH' vacation, MIbs Dorr. Olllls Iiiib returned mum friim tho hoHoltnl nfter an op eration performed lust week. She Is ImprnvliiR slowly. Dr. W. 0. MimnliiK nnd family und Mr. nnd Mrs. B. I. Doutult spont Sundny flshliiR ut Crnno rrnlrlo, ro portlnR a Rood catch. Mrs. 8. H. Stockmon nnd dniiRh tor Allco loft todny for I'ortlnnd, Souttlo und Tncomn, to visit with friends at ouch nlnco. Mrs. J. Chnrlea Smith loft today fnr Now York City, to purchnBo tho full (dock for the l'nrlalnn. Sho will bo roiio C or 0 wouka, William Jay and family of Port land nro In bond toduy, on their wny Every department of our store is taking part in this price reducing event 1 TIF if 11 t tl 1.1 11 1 - of the season. We are quoting prices that will not be eri thrifty woman will make this an opportunity to supply and future needs, for by comparing these prices she will readily see what a saving tney oiler. ualled soon. Every her family's present Ready-to-Wear Way Underpriced Junt w.hat a remarkable navlns you can make ut tho prices quoted can be realized when you examine the garments, noting their excellent Btyle, tho splendid tailoring, and superior fabrics. Silk and Wool I1C.7S to $22.50 Drenscs. now priced at 5 1 :;.:!!) Silk and Wool J2G.0O to $30.75 Dresses, now priced nt 9HM4U Silk and Wool $39.7S to $45.00 Dresses. now priced at smuifi $12.50 to $E2.G0 Suits at fJ'JO.T.I $24.75 to $39.75 Suits at SI20.7.-. The cream of our llloute stock Is offered here, Including the regular blouse and tho over-blouse styles, and the prices range from 32.1)8 to 1.05 Piece Goods at Special Savings Perhaps we over bought or perhapn tho sale wan not as heavy as we expected, but In any event the outstanding feature Is, we are overstocked and must clean up. At theso prices we know we will ac complish our aim. 35c Lingerie Crepe, white, pink and blue, at, per yard... 27c 3C Inch White Wash Skirting, values op to 9Gc, per yard fc 36 Inch White Cross Bar Voiles, values up to 75c, per yard- .....3.'lc 40 Inch Dark Figured Voiles, valuer up to G9c and 79c, per yard 30c 32 inch Renfrew Ginghams, regularly priced at 35c, per yard . 2e 36 inch Colonial Cretonnes, regularly priced at 50c and 39c. per yard.- -Or Quality Shoes at Popu lar Prices A quick clearance of tho best styles In low cuts. A wonderful opportunity to buy quality merchandlso al greatly reduced prices. Odd lots of Ladles' kid and calf Oxfords, block und brown, very good quality, medium weight soles and military heels, worth $9, for only Sl.3 Ladles' Pumps, plain and with straps of kid, patent leather and satin: Louis heels, hand turned solos and medium vamps, regular $7.50 and $8.50 sellers, for $.. One lot of Ladles' While Shoes oU. $U.tlK Children's Elk Strap Scoffer Slippers Sires 5 to H at Sites SV4 to 11 at ljm Sites 11 '.4 to 2 at . .. 91 Mt Underthings of Silk and Muslin Wo are showing a most beautiful assort ment of undcrthlugs for summer and every article In reduced. Silk Camisoles, reduced to. .91.51) to Stunt Silk Combination Suits, prices now reduced tn W.:h to 9H.RU Silk Night (iownn, tho prices nro now re duced to ."?.. to sto.no Muslin Night Clown mid Combination Suits. reduced to St.OH to $.."$ I land Maderla Night Gowns nnd Combina tions reduced to S2.llf to SJUtrt The Domestic Department Is enthusiastically sharing In this sale and has numerous lots of merchandise to offer to its many friends. In Us starch It has found many articles of Immediate use for the summer camp. For Instance: Japanese Dlue and White Goods. One piece Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, 72 Inches square; under priced at .................... .......... $l.f8 The same cloth CO Inches square; clearance special at.....fl.39 15x29 Turkish Towels, bleached, each.......... ....12J4c Double Thread Turkish Towels 25c, 33c, 48c nl 3c 94 Bleached Wearwell Sheeting at 47c 94 Brown Wearwell Sheeting aC 43c Bed Spreads, 72xS4 Inches, at w $1.08 Fancy Cretonnes, floral and striped design, so much In de mand for box covering and draperies for the camp. It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at Mannheimers to Odell luko for n fishing trip. They expect to como hero to live soon. Mm. 11, K. Wood, of Seattle left llend lust night after spending sev eral days here. Sho represents tho l'aclllc Northwest Manufacturing Co. E. P. llrosterhous returned to Sil ver lako th Ih morning to resume di rection of tho construction of tho new Sliver inko school building. Ho spent tho week ond In Bond, Mm. W. C. Illrdsnll roturned this morning from Portland, whoro her husband In recovering after nn oper ation. Mr. BlrdBall is Improving sat isfactorily, Mm. Blrdsall reports. H. C. Kills and wife, nnd Mrs. G. PorklnB and daughter, Mrs. Mnrgaret lloiorth. l)r. Grant Sklnnor nml C. T. Ten II spent Sundny at Suttles lako and other resorts In tho mountains. C. J. Keefor, who spont Sunduy fishing ut Lost lake, Bays tho road will bo open for cars to drive all tho way to tho lako noxt Sunday. A walk of threo quarters of a mllo over thn snow Is now necessary. i H. DIiih, proprlotnr of ono of tho( largest sporting goods housed In Los Angeles, spoilt yesterday In Bend,' lie und Ms wlfo nro nt Knst lako to-1 day, expecting to return tomorrow nnd start for Portland by way of Mc Kenrle pass. aeorgo Vnndevert arrived In Bond yesterday, nnd v!U,otitor tho prnctlco of medicine hero. Ho has Just com pleted nn nuto tour of tho Btato, aftor taking tho examination for n stato certificate In Portland. Ho will spend a fow days at tho Vandovert rnnch. Raymond DoLaney returned to his homo at Portland last night, nftor vlBltlng with Goorgo and John Brick. IloLnnoy caught a 30 Inch trout at East lako, tho boyB say. Others who fUhod with thorn, at East lako woro Robort. and Ernost Fulton. Dr. Charlca F. Bloom was unnblo to leave Inst night for Bromorton, aa ho had planned, because of the Ill ness of his niece, Catherine Bloom, who was suddenly worse. Dr. Bloom has wired for leave of postponmcnt of his nttendanco at the practice cruise, which he was to have begun this week. Saturday Georgo Thanks was a passenger to Fremont this morning, Henry Mlllor left Inst night for Chicago to muko a visit. A. H. Olson went to Powell Butte Inst night to visit for two weeks. C. W. Brown, representing Ar mour &. Co., is in Bend on his first trip. M. W. McEnchern, Goodyear tire snlcsmnn, left last night for Port land. Rev. C. Murphy left Inst night for Victoria, B. 0., after visiting Rev. Luko Shcehan. H. E. Wnlther returned last night to Tho Dalles, after spending sev eral days In Bend. Dr. Chnrlos F. Bloom will leave Sundny night for Bremerton, Wash., to start on u training cruise. Mrs. S. F. Glddlngs nnd Mrs. C. M. Robblns, of Redmond, were In Bond yontordny on a visit. G. R, FuIIor, of tho Mnrshnll Wells company, returned last night to Portland, aftor a visit horo. Mrs. E. L. Clark, of La Pino, was in Bond yesterday on hor way to Portland, to roturu with hor daugh ter. Frank Crabtroo nnd Tobe Smith roturned to Pendleton last night nftor visiting in Bond for several days. W. L. Crowo, Portland wool buy er, returned to that city list night aftor attending yesterday's sale horo. Dr. J. C. Vandevort returned last night after spending the day at Crane Prairie. He reported a good catch of fish. J. B. Sparks hns returned from a trip to Portland, where he purchased new equipment for the Liberty and Grand theaters. P. J. Lee returned to Vancouver last night, after spending some time working In the freight yards here, relieving J. H. Elliott. H. Summers, who has been re lieving Roy Thompson In the rail road yards, returned last night to his home nt Vnncouver. Ted Tovcy left for Portland last night with, his family, to purchase a truck to replace the one which was burned several days ago. C' V. Knox, of the Howard Auto Co., Bulck distributors, was ill Bend yesterday, spending tho day with Walter Coombs of the Bend Garage. E. L. Stevens, formerly engineer of tho Bend fire department, has nr rived In Los Angeles nnd Is ngnln employed ns a fireman there, accord ing to n letter received by tho de partment. Dr. J. T. Fox of Prlnevlllo, acting physician at Warm Springs reserva tion, who Is on sick leave, was In Bend today shopping with his daugh ter, Mrs, Alvln Peterson of Bear Creek butte. Contributions of articles suitable for sale In the Red Cross shop nro solicited by the home servico section of tho Bend chapter. The shop ii located above tho Larson Jowelry store on the corner of Wall and Oregon. Friday Mrs. Ada B, Mllllcan of Prlnevlllo was a visitor In Bend yestorday. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Brock are In tho city from Ely, Nov. They may locate hero. Mrs. R, II, Scanlon left last night to visit In Redmond, oxpectlng' to go from there to Portland. N. G. Wallace and wife of Prlne vllle passed through Bend yesterday on their way to Elk lake for an out ing. A. W. Miller, who has been visit ing In Bend for several days, return ed las-, night to his home in Terre bonne. B. L. Slyver and wife and W. C Slyver and wife were in' Bend yester day on their way home to fa'pokauo from California. Ted Mandrones returned last night to The Dalles. He has reopened the fruit store hero, Theodore 8. Peter son being In charge. Jack llorton, grazing examiner for the Deschutes National forest, went to Prlnevlllo this morning to spend several days on range appraisal studies. Miss Gertrude Sargent, advance agent for the Cadmean Chautauqua, arrived In Bend yesterday to mako preparations for the coming enter tainments. Paving of tho alley west of Wall street between Oregon and Franklin was completed yesterday. A six-Inch section In tho center hud to bo tamp ed down by hand. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Norton Ferris ro turned to Redmond last night after spending Wednesday and Thursday in Bend. Dr. Ferris, formerly Baptist pastor here, is now in charge of tho church at Redmond. In the last number of the Crescent, tho official Shrino publication, ap pears the picture of W. L. Stevens, of Bend, who Is montlonod ns ono of tho fow Nobles who have taken life sub scriptions to the magazjno. An old-fashioned chicken plo sup per Is plunned for Friday evening, July 22, at Epwortb ifivll by tho Methodist Ladles' Aid society,,- It will begin at 5:30 o'clock and wIU contlnuo until all are"" BerrW.