The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 17, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Wednesday
I'. A. Harvey wont to Portland luut
night for medical treatment.
Minn Diilny Car tor rntiirnml hint
lit K It t from a week end vImIL at Ciin-
diiii.
H. J. IIImIkii, of Portland, iirrlvcd
In Ilond tlilit tiiorti Iiik mill will iiiiiIiii
IiIh Iiiiiihi hern.
Thn KplHeupnl Kiillil will incicil I"r I
iluy afternoon nt tlm Iiiiiihi of .Mm, J
IM ward I. union,
It. II. Do Armond mill I.oiiIh lion
licit left for Kllvnr I.iiIiii IIiIh after
noon mi liiislnenn.
William IIiihkII returned lit IiIh
Iiiiiihi nl Culver last night ii f lor Hpunil
lug twn duyii liurii.
Two cli'itremi will Im conferred hy
the llltle. I.oiIkh. A. P. & A. M., lit a
upeclnl meeting IniilKlit.
W. II. Craven, i;cnernl iiiiiniiKor of
tint Knntcrn Oregon I.lvoiitnck com-
luiny, wiih In lloml limt n 1 1: hi on IiIh
way lo Portland.
Ml mi Virginia llorlrtind. who lias
been vlnlllux with M rit. J. A. Crnnt
of I'orl Illicit, win In llcnd lant night
mi her way homo lo I'nrtliinil. ICriwt
nrcompanlcd her an far an Hum!.
.Mr. mid Mr. It. II. Duncan of
Iltirnit were In llciinl civi-r night Iijiiv
lue thin morning for Hiilcin. It. M.
Diiiinin. Hum attorney, brought li In
father anil mother an tar an lli'inl.
f?nm J. Viuihynlng ami I). V Pal
mer, both of I'tirllnml, linr arrived
In I lend lo take cliurr.e of tint nnw
grorery morn being (initi'il liy Hid
1ii rtn I'roductn DlntrllmtliiK Co.
Hum Motliomlicud of lliinm. nuero
lury of tint Hartley Valley Irrkntlnn
dlntrlct wan In lloml limt tilclit on
Ills way to l'orllnnil ami Halem, where
hit wan riilloil on bualucnx In connec
Hon with tliu district.
Mm. N. 1 Helix. Mm. C. Walker,
ntnl Mm. Ooiirgit II'Mlrantl will enter
tuln tho member of Hi" I.ikIIoh Altar
Miclely of tlm Catholic rliurcli at tint
ICnli;litn of Columhini rltth rooniH on
Tli urmlity. November IT.
Dr. J. ('. Austin, of Portland will
nhow African cnrloit rind ilolivor hln
lecture on "Tho Dark Cotitlnont," at
tlm llaptlit -church tonight nt 7:30
All llApllnlK arn urged to hear him.
Tho Triicral public Ik wolcotne.
0. K, MncDiiff, Almika primpoctor
ami inlnltii; protttotor, now of I In rim,
wan In lloml lant iiIkIiI. bringing a
iiiimhor of tnoti who were on lliolr
way to rortlaml after wnrkltii: on (ho
rock crimhor on tho llurim lilKhwny.
MncDuff wont to Ahmka In tho early
rimh. DurliiK liln stay In tho Kohl dis
trict ho lierntno perKOimlly acquaint
oil with Itox lloach, Hubert W. Her
vlco ami Jack London.
Tuesday
William llorKll of Culver Is In tho
city today on' bunluenH.
Minn Julia It. Clock, county nurse
drove to Itodmoud mid returned yoic
tonlay.
J. D. Donovan han purchased a now
Olds "I" from tho Kouthworth llron.
(InriiKc.
Hon Cook of Powell llutto In nor-
lounly III with pnoutuoula at a local
hospital.
Mr. and Mm, Itoy .Vowel I of liny
Creek npottl .Sunday In lleml, vlnlt-
Iiik wiih frleiidn.
Mm. l.oiiKiior of Kromont wan In
Ilond over iiIkIiI, rotiirnliiK tlilH morn
: iut; to her homo.
A. II. I.arrabeo, former lloml print
or, Ih In tho city on a vlnlt from hln
homo at Tliu Dalles.
II. HwaiiMin on tho Ktnto Diircau of
I.ahnr Ih In tho city Inspecting tho
manufacturing pluntn.
It. V. Kraft, who Iiiih been vlHltltig
In lloml from Underwood, Wash,,
loft lant night for White Salmon,
Mr. and Mm. J. 11. Ilornny of Mot
olItiH arrived In lloml yontorday to
maku their homo during Hi" winter.
Tho regulur mooting of tho Amor
Ican I.oglon Auxiliary unit han boon
postponed, from Thursday ovonlng of
thin wook until noxt Monday ovoulug
Thn oxecutlvo rommltteo of Percy
A. Htovoim Pont No, -1, American l.o
Klon, will moot Thumdny night at
7: in o'clock, preceding tliu pout
mooting.
ChnrloH J. Oaten, formerly business
mnnagor of tliu MadtiiH Plonour, spout
yontorday and today In Ilond. Ho Ih
now ropresontntlvo of n Portland
company,
MIhh KlUaboth M. Hoppor, stato (1U
rector of tho Mixlorn Health crttsado,
arrived In Ilond IiihI night from Mad
rim. Hlio will Hpoalc at tho toacbors'
ItiHtltuto lioro,
Mm, Mary K. KnottH will loavo
soon for Portland, to iniiko luir homo
with hor son. Mm. KnottH formorly
owned n rnncb flvo mllos from Uonrt
t on tho old llurtm road.
Mr. and Mra. Vomon Molson havo
,'imovcil to Ilond from ltodmond. in
Vtondlng to romoln horo for Bovornl
weeks. Thoy'nro maklnB tbolr homo
' at tho I.oTorott opnrtraents. I
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Dr. anil Aim, .1. II. Column! Imvo
rolttnioil front I'ortlaml. Mm, Cot),
narn linn been vIhUIiik thoru for Motitu
tliuo, whllo tlm doctor wont ilnwn
hint wijul; to iiiinml tlm nioclt iiliow.
Norinnii Cohh nnyn tlm itnlnhow
trout n ro Htlll biting eagerly at Hunt
I n Im. Ilo caught tlm limit during hln
week onil trip, on which ho wan no
coiiipmilod hy A. I'. Tatliichor ami Joo
Tnimchvr.
Minn Peggy Creegiui, fortnor hoail
wultronn at tho Pilot llutto Inn, lias
returned hunt from Cnliiiithln Gorge,
whero nlio wan In charge "f a hotol
dining room. Klin will axaln lio em-1
ployed at tho Inn. .
U. D. licntt, a lonlitont or Ilomt
for niivoral yoiirn. Iimh returned after
a yonr'n nhnuiico, during which ho
visited In Kannun ami became con
vlnced that OroKon Ih tho only plncn
lo llvo, ho remarkit.
J. A. Moran of Hnglimw, Mich., who
him been In tluml for novoral ilayn
looking for a location, loft lant night
on tho return trip. Ilo pay that ho
In wiill ploaned with Ilend, and may
return hero In tho near fnturo.
Arthur Van Tunnel left lant nlKlit
for Kuloni, railed hy tho norlmm III
nenn of hln hrother Clinton, who wont
to tho ntato capital novoral week
iiko for treatment for Injtirlcn to hln
foot, received whllo In tho norvlco.
A colohratlon dunce will ho hold
nt Metollun lliitnrday nlclit, tho oc
canlnn holm; tho rcopunltiK of tho
Metollun hotel, which han liven cloned
for novoral yearn. A. .. Dodd from
Slonx City. la.. In tho now proprietor.
Mm. Alio Kvann left lant nlchl
with her dmir.htor for Halem. to vlnll
her litinliand, who In In tho ntato pen
itentiary nwnltlni: action on the up.
peal from tho verdict of tho circuit
court Jury ut The Dallon. finding him
Utility of murder In tho flrnt degree,
Monday
(. W, Itaper of La Pino In a vis
itor In Ilond today.
M. H. Mayfleld of I.a Pino In In
lleml today on hunlnenn.
Mm. Vera (Irant of the high school
faculty spent tho week end at Hums.
Dr. Jo))ti Hijimun and fnmljy went
lo Prlngle- Palis over tho wo'ek end.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wluslow are
parents of mi SW pound baby boy,
horn Thurndny.
Mr. ami Mm. Cecil Cox of Shov
1 1 ii -I I Ixo ti camp aro parents of u 7 V4
pound baby boy, born lust night.
N. A. Cobb, Joo TatiKchor and Al
bert Tauncher wero at Kant lake on n
duck hunting trip over the wook end
MIhh Kva Mowry of thn high school
faculty returned thin morning after
spending tho week end at Portland
J.' 11. Anthony wont to Palnloy thin
morning on tho stage. William Cob
bard wan it panncngor to Kort Itock
A. (I. Clark, manager of the Con
tral Oregon Motor Co., wont to Port
land lant night on a short business
trip.
MIih Mary Thompson Is In Ilond
from Mllllcau to attend the teachers
Institute and to vlnlt with her par
entH.
V. II. Haines und W. II. Whlt-
comli, Portland salesmen, spent tho
week end on a duck hunting trip to
Silver lake.
Deo Mcltoberts, former llcnd high
school hoy, played right tackln on
the Salem high tenm which played
Cottage drove Saturday.
MIkh Franco:! Thompson Ih In tho
city from Jefferson county, to visit
with her parents and attend teachers'
Institute hero this weok.
Columbus It. Johnson, prominent
stockman of I'rlnovlllo, Is In lloml
today on bis way to his ranch on tho
Deschutes south of Ilond.
Tho Mooso lodge Is moving Its of
flees to thn room on the corner of
Wall and Oregon which Ih also oc
cupied hy tho lleuham Kails ltoulty
Co.
MIhscs IIuzol Wright nnd Anttn
Shoomnkor, who havo boon guests of
Mm, J, J, Clnpp slnco Thursday, ro
turned to tholr homo at ltodmond
last night.
Mr. and Mrs, J, K, Oootlfollow, who
havo boon visiting with Mrs, flood
fellow's hrother, Dr. K. K. Oray, ro
turned to their homo nt Portland
this morning.
Miss Dulclim Drown, state Junior
Christ Inn Kndeavor Htiporlntondont,
returned to Portland Inst night after
attending tho convention bore Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs, U. 11. Howes of Munis, form
orly n Demi rosldont, wna In tho city
ypstorday on her way to Portland to
llvo with hor eon, E, K. Howes. 8bo
hna recently boon In vory poor health.
Two carloads of apples, n enr of
flour, and additional shlpmeutH of
grocerloa nro bolng rocolved In Ilond
by tho Farm Products Distributing
Co.,, in proparatlon for the oponlng
of thn company'! now utoro, sot for
Saturday.
II, H. Koycn nnil hln Hon, Ilyron,
of tliu Plotieor ;ariii;u, will leuvo
thin ovoiiIiik for I'ortlaml whoro they
will nocuro a Vol In ami mi Knnux car
lo drlvo hack to lloml. A carload of
Khhoxoh will ho ghlppcd In for thorn
In tho near f lit lire.
Saturday
Nod Murphy of I'rlnovlllo wan In
lloml yeHtorduy.
T. D. Ilurdy of I'ainloy njiont yon
lerilny In Jlcnd.
Mm. II. I!. llarlliiK t I'rlnovlllo
wiih In Ilcml yontorday.
M. P. NIrIioIh mid Hon of La Pino
wiiro In Ilcml yontorday,
V. C. Holllmihead of I.a I'ltio vIh-
Hod In tho city yeiilerdiiy.
A. J. Connolly of Mniiplii wan In
lloml yontorday on hiiHlnonn,
Mr. and Mm. M. VV. Knickerbocker
of Hlnlorn are In lloml today.
L. II. ChnrloH and wlfo of Hllvcr
I.alto wero In tho city yoHtorday.
Joe Kldor and Wayno I.oiiderlinck
of Itediiiond worn In lloml yenteuluy.
(loorKo Watorn mid Itobort I. Ink of
I'rlnovlllo vlnlted In liond yontorday.
II. J. itonit mid C. P. Cox of Hum
mer I.ako wore In Ilend yen.tcrdny.
IC. K. Wliltn wnn a pannctiKcr on
tho ntiiKo to I.a Pino thin mornliiK.
it. h. uoyco ih vinltltii; hln non
llyrou, of thin city, ivor tho wook
oud.
Mr. mid Mm. V. P. filmor of Ited
iiiond wore In llcnd today on bun
Iuohh. Mr. mid Mm. W. K. Itodman aro
parontH of a 7 V4 pound boy, born
hint weak.
I.. S. Ilohortn of Itedmoml wuh In
lloml yentordoy for the Armlntlco
Day celebration.
Ilarlo Hamlcrn Ih In Dond over tho
week end from O. A. C, where ho
In attendliiR thin year.
I. I.. Vlnul and family drove to
Twin l.akeB Thurndny nlKlit, to npend
the week end cumplni;.
Mr. mid Mm. N. 0. Davis were
over from I'rlnovlllo yentordoy to
vlnlt their non, Iceland Davis.
Mr. and Mm. Kdward K i; 1 1 of Hums
wore In Ilcml yentordoy on their way
ihomo from the Portland Mock nhow.
John S. Handom, of Alameda, Cat.,
In spending n few days In llcnd as
the guest of his brother, T. J. San
ders. Mr. and Mm. Max Nlelson, of
J Portland, formerly of Ilend nnnouncol
the arrival of a six mid a hair pound
baby girl on October 30.
Minn Jnno C. Allen, director of tho
state bureau or nursing, will bo In
Ilend next week for a conference with
Mlsn Julia D. Clock, county nurse.
f& Now and Hereafter Bend's Exclusive Acency for
J WARNER'S
WARNER'S
4 Tho Home of Quality and Low Prices
I 4 Store Overflowing with
: Fine Merchandise Await-
:
h ing Your Inspection.
Q We try to make it a joy
50-in. Salts Peco Plush
$6.90 a yard
A bountiful Illark Silk
Hush for Coats, Scarfs or
Collars and Cutis.
Ladies' Wool Hosiery
75c to $1.95
A lino color range includ
ing n very good Illnrk.
Some havo Drop HI itch nnd
some have Kill; Kmbroldcry
clocking.
Ladies' Silk Hosiery
79c to $2.95
A full run co of wanted
colors and qualities. You
mo Niiro to bo pleased with
our new ntock.
$ ,
0. O, Ilroxon, linotype machinist
operator In Tho llitllolln shop, spent
Krldny In I'rlnovlllo making ropalrn
on the Central Orogonlan llnotypo.
Mr. and Mm. J. I. Van lluffol and
Mm. A, (1, Clark havo returned from
Portland, whero they utlctided tho
ntock show,
Tho Pythian Hlntcm vIII glvo n
(lancfl Wednesday November 10, to
which all knlghtM are Invited. Cards
arc being nont to a few friends out
sldn the order.
John Dubuln, engineer for the
North Canal Company, Is now making
water measurement!! at Crmie I'rolrlo
In connection with tho preparation
of tho company's plans.
J. D. Hrogan and J. M. Shcehan,
Canadian veterans of tho World war,
arrived In Ilond yontorday lo make
their homos here'. Hrogan In a former
Portland newspaperman.
George II. Klagg, of Prlncvlllc,
publisher of tho Central Orcgonlan,
wan In llcnd Thursday afternoon to
obtain assistance In getting out hln!
jinpar, linotype trouble having pre-i
vented the work being done at home. J
i;. u. i,umoerl, or ltltzvllle, wash-.
Ington, deputy sheriff for Adams' j
county, wan in lleml today visiting
Muyor K. D. Cllson and Hallllf T. J.
Sandom of tho circuit court, In tho
courno of a trip to Prlnevlllo on of
ficial business.
Dr. J. C. Austin of Portland will
deliver a ntereoptican lecture on "Tho
Dark Continent" at 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday evening at tho Haptlst
church. Tho public Is Invited. Dr.
Austin will addrcsn the Women'
union nt (ho homo of Mrs. Helen En-
loo at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after
noon. II. M. Avcrlll nnd L. M. McCon-
noil, representatives for Oregon of
Stars nnd Rtrlnes. National World
i.... . i i i
11 iviuiuiia licwniiaifiji, nilivvu 111
Uend this morning to solicit sub
scriptions. They were authorized by
local officers or the American Le
gion to do so, their credentials prov
ing to be authentic.
The Sunshine club mat Wednes
day at their regular semi-monthly
session nt Mrs. II. II. De Armond,
273 Greenwood avenue. This was an
all day meeting which was spent In
sewing. A very enjoyable luncheon
was served at 1:00 o'clock. Ten lad
les enjoyed Mrs. Do Armond's hos
pitality. Tho ladles are working falth-
fully for their bazaar which
plan to hold December 14.
they
Thursday
William Clark was a passenger to
Silver I.ako HiIb morning.
Tho library will bo closed on Frl-
CORSETS j
to come a-shopping here
Fine Lace Vesting
lloth White and Kcru In
several styles nnd widths.
Prices raugu from
$4.00 to 6.00 a yd.
Visit Our Trimming
Counter
Hero you will find excel
lent selections of Girdles,
Tassels, Fringes, .Metallic
Ibices, Hilk llinlds, etc.
Many New Blouses
Have Just Arrived
The wanted styles nnd
colors nro hero in an ex
cellent ruugo of prices.
$3.90 to $8.90
gkiilUUiin;iji!ijijij
A Large Shipment of
Phoenix Hosiery
Just in
Pure Hi rend twelve ntrnml
Jnpiineno Irani Milk, free
from artificial wcighllng
dear In Itn luntroim nheen
luxurious In lii noftneMn
Kimrantiiil against Hurler
run by lln patented con
struction I'lioenlx silk Iioh
lery n n dellKlit to uornen
of Instil mi Ideal Clirlnt
nuiH prenent.
$1.10, $1.45, $1.65
$1.95, $2.35, $2.65
Knitted Scarfs for
Cold Days
What In more comfortable
than n pure, soft knitted
scarf on tlm ilajn when I be
thermometer Is low. Wo
men Klrln children nil
appreciate a ii-eful ncarf for
the rold weather which will
hooii be here.
Two Exceptional Values
$1.95, $2.50
Munsing, The Quality
Underwear
Knit underwear, union
nnil two-piece, Ii now being
offered in a ulde rnne of
weights weaves and style
that will satlfy the imll
vldiial tnsto of ever)' wo
man. Tliic arc (uallty
Uarments, of course, and
rery reasonably priced. Win
tor welghtt at
$1.15 to $6.75
Thank-sgiiing Is at our doors, and beckons us to put on
our best. A wliolcMimo period for wholesome clothes, when
the radiance of the fireside Is enlianced by tho finery of raiment.
This store odors a (.plendid array of autumn apparel, distinctly
titling with mood of Thanksgiving nnd characteristic of the
high htnnilarils of quality In merchandise for which this store
Is known. .
Always Pays
ililililililflijiTWT
TH 0UAUTY
day In observance of Armistice Day.
Albert Eley return to Portland last
night after spending several days in
Uend.
Mack Mullln returned to Portland
last night after spending two days
In Bend.
C. A. Adams, district game warden
and deputy sheriff. Is In today from
Iledmond.
Walter Coombs of tho Bend Garage
has returned from a visit of several
days In Portland.
J. A. Eastes and C. S. Hudson will
leavo Friday morning on a fishing
trip to East lake.
C. C. Burroughs drove to Bend
from Portland yesterday, returning
by train Inst night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mlltenbarger
of Walker Basin were In Bend yes
terday on business.
Mrs. It. II. Scanlon returned to
Itcdmond last night after spending
the day visiting In Bend.
Mrs. It. O. Ketchum nnd children
went to Prlnevlllo last night to at
tend the funeral of n nephew.
William Kittredgo of Silver Lake
was in Bend yesterday on his way to
Portland to attend tho stock show.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Hoyt of Fort
Klamath wero In Bend last night on
tholr way to attend tho stock show
at Portland.
Harry Boohtn of Salem, who has
been visiting with frlonds on the
High Desert, was In Bend last night
on his way home.
Louis sonrwold or Sheridan re
turned to his homo last night after
spending several days here looking
ovor tho country.
A, L. Goodrich, of Sisters, was in
Bond yesterday, bringing with him
3S polts, 34 taken from coyotes, and
four from bobcats.
William C. Cabo, formerly a Shev-lln-Hlxon
employe, has returned to
Bend from Maupln, whero ho has
been working for somo time.
F. D. Hubbard roturned to his
homo In Portland last night, after
visiting for somo tlmo with his fath
er, F. F. Hubbard, and his sister,
Mrs. Etta Billings.
Tho first case of a horso falling
on nn ley pavomont In Bend occurred
yesterday morning, when In backing
to a position In front of Link &
Brown's store on tho corner of Green
wood and Bond, one of tho horses of
tho Ploncor transfer truck driven by
A. E, McCnllum slipped and fell. The
horso i.na not seriously injured.
Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring n
aulta Try Them.
JSl MilililililililtlilililijijilWilijllilij
More New
Children's Coats
TJieso Rlrln coatt with
their jonthrnl linen arc
tailored rrom fine qnnllty
nmterlaln. Somo linvrt fur
collnra and ciiffn which
make Ihetn not only nttriir
flvo hut nildlllonnl warmth
If) added ilnrlnc wlnler'n
cold weather. Kcaionnhiy
priced nt
$6.95, $3.50, $8.95
$10.95
The New Blouses
If you haven't neon our
holiday lino of women's
blou.e, yon ought to
rl(ht away. Thcro nro
KoorKotten, voile?., crep tin
chines hIIIcm In a wldo
rango of artistic patterns
nnd nt price that nrc tvlth
In the reach of nil.
If there In n plate in
our wnrdrobc for another
dainty blouse, you will find
It here.
$5.50, $6.50
$10.50
Warm Wool Sweaters
For comfort and outdoor
wear there In nothing bet
ter thnn a good wool slip
over nwenter for tho boys
We have a pleasing; ynrlety
In n wldo ranee of Myle
nnd colon. JIuy them one
at this low price.
$3.50
to Slop and Shop at
SCHOOLS WILL HAVE
PHYSICAL TRAINING
Physical training as stipulated by
state law, will be reintroduced in tho
Bend schools, it was decided
when the governing board o
the Bend Amateur Athletic club clos
ed a contract with the school board
to provide such Instruction for tho
grade pupils for the balance of tho
school year for $275. A once a week
class will be held In tho gymnasium,
probably in the morning, and Albert
Tauscher, physical director of the B,
A. A. C. will bo the Instructor.
The directors autnorlied N A.
Cobb, club manager, to proceed with
the decorating of the American Le
gion club rooms In the building, ac
cording to plans recently outlined by
Percy A. Stovens post.
It was decided that tho club will
hereafter consider Its function to bo
that of conducting an athletic organ
ization, and of handling the renting
of the building. Club dances will no
longer be given.
THANKS EXPRESSED
FOR CONVENTION AID
Resolutions of appreciation and
thanks were passed by the trl-county
Christian Endeavor convention in Its
closing meeting here Sunday, special
mention being made of tho assist
ance of the state junior superintend
ent. Miss Dulclna Brown, -Rev. Fred
E. Harrlman, chairman of tho con
vention, the committees, tho do
gates from outside of Bend and tho
Christian Endeavor advisor.
Tho Epworth League, the B. Y. V.
U. and tho churches of Bend wero
also thanked for their cooperatfon in
tho resolution, which was signed (iy
Miss Helen Wood, Bartlett Kendall
and Mrs. F. E. Harrlman, membbru
of tho committeo in charge. (
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SINK NEW WELL IN
FORT ROCK VALLEY
The second tost well In Fort Rock
valloy has just been completed on
the W. B. Spraguo ranch, reporH J,
A, Ernst, who was In Boud last nlglit.
Tho first woll was drilled on to
Ernst ranch. Tests will be made soon,
but the 'people of the valloy are con
fident that tho well will be as much
of a succos as toe first, ,sa,u;V,,3nUt.