The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 05, 1922, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS . A
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Wednesday
0,'T. 'CnrUoii w
1 Tl IIS
wiih 11 pnnsonndr to
Hllvur l.nko on Urn Mugo today.
II, 1'. Itoyco roluriK'tl tliln morning
rriii" l'ortliiml, wlmro tin him liven iiii
IiiikIiiviii.
II. IC, Drunk rittiinicil tliln muni
Inn frultl l'ortlniul, wIiitii hu wont
limt Krldiiy nlKlit.
Mr. mill Mm. Jnclc llortmi lutnriictl
thin imiriilni: from tlmlr vacation,
niiiit In I'lirlliiml.
Mm, Cnrrlii I). Mutiny rutunn'cl thin
tnor ittiii: friini I'lirlliiml, whtiiu nlm
njignl tliu hnlliliiy,
Mr, i:. II, Mllliir iiml iliiunliK-r loft
IliU iiiiiniliii; to vlxlt frlitmln In 1 ' r t -IiiihI
for wivuriil ilayn.
II, Chumllitr of l.nliuvlnw vmin In
HkiiiI over ii I k ti t on hi wny to J'nrl
liiiut. Ii'iivIiik tlilH iiiiiritliiK.
Tliu Oi'i'Kon Trunk triil n arrived
In 1 1 1 1 1 mi lionr iiml 10 iiiIiiiiIi'h lulu
tliln iniirnlliK. No ri'imiin wiih kIviiii.
Mr. mill MrM. H. T. ViiiikIiii of Hon
nuke iivcliini, iir thn luirriiU of u
unviin iiounil tmliy lioy tjiirn tliU
innniliiR.
Iliirnlil Ha tli it riitiirni'il limt iiIkIU
to rorllitml, after iiui(lliiK Hi" hoi
Idnyi with his imri'iitd, Mr. mul Mm.
K. A. Hntlmr.
County Hcliool Kutii-rlnti'tiiK'iit J.
Alton Tliinnpniili In In Hnli-m ntteiiil
Idk tin' n ii n ii a I ncitlon of MipvrlnK'nit
rntit of Ori'Kon. '
Minn lllnnchn Jolininn of I'rlin-
rllln wan In llcnil ytnti'nliiy v I 1 1 -I
UK with (rluinli. Rho rWurnril lnl
nlr.lit to Iht lioiim.
Mm. W. I.. U'Diinncll rntnrnid tliln
inoriilliK from Klitmnth l'nlln, wlicri
hi wint with lior on, who nttxinl
tchool lit Hint city.
KiiUcopiil nervlecu iit Kiimlny rvi.
nine will lie lii'ld nt ttio Aitvpiitlnt
rhiirch I lint mul of lit Hntln-r'ii hull a
previously niiiiouiicnd.
Jon Mci:ifn nli mnl MU Win Chun
am tin' iirlnclpnln iinmi'it In u innr
rlur.i' llci'lixi limned from llm oINcn
of County Clerk J. II. Ilnnor.
liintnlliillou of officer recently
elected hy t tin local ctinpti-r of the
Order of Kantnrn Klnr will lie held nt
tliu chnpter lileetlilR Momliiy night.
Mr. Cnrrle Kiiillh, who hn liuen
llrlnr. with her ilmirhter. Mm. Itomt
i'n rutin til, for two month, left Iniil
nlKlit for I'ortlnnd to tntiky her haiii"
Tim KplMcopnl i;ulli will munt on,
Krldiiy iifivriioun til Hh, homo of Mm.
h, M. Komi, H30 Went Third direct.
All iim rordliilly Invited to attend,
Mr. I'. II. Hthmldt of I'rlnovlllii
Junction returned to her homo limt
iil:ht uftcr upoiidlni: Now Veur' with
her Muter, Mm. Jon KIhhiiI and Mr.
CiihiiIi) riynn.
MIkh Comiln Khlrknj-hockur left
limt nlKlit for CorvnlllK, wlmro lm U
n Ktlldent nt 0. A. C. Hlii) Im hciin
HpeudliiK tint holldiiy with her pur-
I'll In nt IHMlTH.
Ml .Mlldreil lloddii Iiiih rettiriied
to Allmliy, whein hIiii Im tiichllii; In
the lilr.h Hrhnol, iiftnr vIhIHiii; over
the liolldnyn with her parent, Dr.
mid Mr. II. !. Doild.
Tim lliipiut Wotneii'H union will
hold mi all iluy iiicnilni: for work on
Thiirdiiy lit tho homn of Mr. J. M.
I. nwreitcn nt the rornur of llnrrliniin
Nlreet uud Onunii uveuiiii.
Iti-v. I). II. I.eech, urc'nor to Itnv.
II. K. I'l'iiiherlon n uperliitPiiduut
or The Dull)- dlntrlrt, will pp-iirh
lit the Metliodlt-i:pliicopul churcli ut
Hundiiy Kveiiliu:' ervlre.
IM Vlllliiiiic.ini, of tliln city wn
eulltd to Kunmin hint nlKlit hy thn
ilt'iilh of hi H yiMir old hrothor In
Hint city. Two hrother from tliln
'Ctlou nccompniilod him on llio trip.
The l.ndlfft' Aid noclety of the I.u
thnrnii churcli will met Thumdny
uvitnltiK ut the cliurch. Thn nunuiil
IjiimIim-ki) tnrntlni: of thn cliurch will
ha hold nt I ha itntiiu tlmu mid place.
Alex I.und wan nxpi-ct'd to arrive
today from Ilolnn, to vinll hi winter.
Minn Annu I.und, who In teachliiK
In the lleud nchool. Minn I.und re
turned Huudny from I'urtliind, where
nhe npent thn linllilityn.
Iteinodnllni: of llm office of Dr.
DihIiIb mnl Hloom In the O'Douuell
hiilldlnn ha been completed. The
office urn renrrmiRed no Hint thu
new firm nhuren It wnltliu; room
wlih Dr. V. M. Illoom.
Mr. It. (I. Kmlth returned Innt
nlKlit tn I'ortlmid after vlnltliiR over
the holldnyn with her litinhmid' par
I'lit hen'. Her huahnml wns hero
for ni'vernl dny, rcttiriilnc Innt week.
The HmlthH formerly lived In llend.
Tficsdrty - '
If Mr Jllmicho Ilrrtdy ; confined to
Jier homtr with lllnen.
John Mr fliUe ruttiriled ihI'morn-
Iiik fiuin n trip to rortliiud.
I. ouln (Mrrly rcliirnoil infirn.
liiK f ropi trlii to I'orlland. ' '
)'ii Mulllii wiih ii punneiiKer to Sil
ver I.ulo on tlio utiiRu Monday. -
iiilil(,ilh)i(jrr(itiirlied lo lipnd to
il it y ufter HtxinUlpK fi'tvunlduA In
I'ortlnnd,
Ml Vera Oruiit returned thin
mornliiK from npendliiK the holldnya
In rurtlnnd.
Mln Murcaret ThMinpnon returned
till mornliiK from u week cud trip
to Portland.
Alvln KhiuiiHi returned till morn
liiK from I'ortlmid, where hu Npont
thn hollduy.
II. K. Ileach mid family returned
till m n ml in: after npendliiK tlio hol
iday In Kpokmiu.
Ml l.uiira Itmid returned to llend
tliln mornliiK ufter HpendltiK thu hol
iday In I'urt In tid.
Mr. Mutidu HoiIku I NiifferliiK
from it hrokuu arm, HUKtulned In n
full Hiinduy mornliiK,
Dr. (irant Kklnnor hu returned to
lleud from Ilermlnton where hu hu
heeu vIhIHiik relnllve.
Wllllnm I'hlpp mid family ro
turneil tliln mornltii; ufter NpemliiiK
thu hollduy In Portland.
Mr. and Mr. M. W. Knlckerhockcr
uud dniiKhter Connie are In llend to
day from their home nt Hintcr.
Mr. C, II. Knowle mid Hon re
turned IuhI iiIkIU from I'ortlnnd,
wheru they have been over the holl
duy. Culvln Hmllh left lant nlRht for
Corvulll, where hu I u nttidcnt at
(). A. C., ufter lipcndltiK thu holiday
here.
rrnnklln 1'oireiter of thu IiIkIi
nchool faculty returned thl morn
Iiii: ufter ipeudliiR the liollday at
hi homu lu I'oitland.
CheRter Kllnk, manual trnlnlne In
Ktructor nt thu IiIkIi nchool, returned
to llend thin morning from Portland,
wheru he Mpent thu holiday,
Mln Kmlly Miller; domcntlc nclenco
teucher at the high Hchool, returned
1 to llend thin mornlni; from Portland,
whore uhu ipcnt thu holiday.
I Minn France Ileyhuru left lant
' nlRht for Heattle, where !ie I a tu
dent ut University of WaphliiRton,
I She hnn been npendliiR thu hollduy
In llend.
Itcv. C. W. Du Iloli, of thu Kplsco
p:il church, will hold uveniiiR Hervlccs
'on Kunday, J n unary S, nt 7:30 o'clock
t Esther' ball. Tho jriMIc I cor-
Idlully Invited to attend.
Innt nlnht to vliUUfor n nhori (fpio
with hi nlHter, Mr. Ktlu Knnrr.
Thu r.ndlu Aid of tho Christian
churcli will hold a npcclal mcetliiK
nt 2 o'clock ut tho homo of Mr.
OeorKu (Java Hr 2 J 8 Ilroudwuy, All
member are ri'iiicti;d to ho prenont
Minn Juanltn Ollmpilr will return
to Portland tonlKht after vlnitlng
dtirliiK tho holiday with her nlntcr,
Mr. Margaret 'ilhzbftlf. Mlnrf 011
mour Ih a ntudcnf at fit.. Mnryn acad
emy. Tho Iadlc' Kiillil of the Prt-bytor-lun
church will hold It regular
monthly hunlncn .meeting Vedne
day nt 2s30 o'clock p. in., at tho
homn of Mr. Peter Valley, 337 Dela
ware, Thu now officer of Percy A. Slo
ven Pont No. i, American Legion,
will have churRe of the flrnt meeting
of the year, Thurndny evening. They
huve Junt received tho form for 1922
mumhernhlp, mid announce that they
are ready to commence operation.
Thursday
Mr. P. Norxeth of Itcdmond vln
Itcd In llend ycHlcrdny.
Dr. Job.' Uesfon went to Portlnnd
lant nlRht on bunlncH.
V. J. Khunuon of DcHchutcs wn
In llend yeterduy on bunlnen.
Fred Wolnecku left lunt night for
Portland, for un Indefinite ntay,
C. J. Dugau left luttt night for a
abort bunlneisH trip to Portland.
Mr. C. A. WatcrhouHO of Redmond
wa In llend yesterday on bunlne.
Hurry M. SwlRcrt left Init night
for I.on Angelc, to spend several
months.
Mr. K. William and her non, Dill
William, will leave tonight for
nevcral week.
Mr. J. E. Williams of Prlncvllle
wn In llend yesterday, leaving last
night for Ilcdinond.
Mr. und Mr. Jay Personett nro
parent of a 9 V4 pound girl baby
born Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W. I.. O'DonncIl left last
night for Klamath Falls, accompany
ing her sonn, who attend school there.
Vernon Could I In Madras this
week operating the Workingmcn's
More, which belongs to M. P. Cash
man. Alba Mcllaln, who has been visit
ing his cousin, I). L. McIInln, over
Christmas, returned last night to his
home.
Mr. Cnsnlo Flynn, who has been!
visiting lu Portland, was expected
to return today on account of tho
lllncs of her brother.
Frank Wood, father of Speck
Woods, locnl boxer, went to Portlnnd
Mr. R. 8. Carroll nnd daughter re
lur'ned' fo t'hVlr ifomiTneai'' Bond'tast"
night after vfltlng,tn Portland with
their parent. Tho Carroll recently
purchased the Overturf ranch.
Victor, Herbert, Ivan and Mervln
'fltrnntjiirgcr, who have been visiting
with their parent hero over Christ
mns vacation, returned last night to
Portland, where they attend school.
Mr. and Mr. Myron Symon and
their two children Norman and
Myr), left this morning for Seattle,
traveling In the new Ksnex which they
linvo unt purchased. They expect
to ho gone for two week.
'Among picture of prominent Ore
gon educator appearing in tho Ore
goninn of Wednesday Is one of Miss
Rva !tochc, teacher In tho llend high
school and a member of tho execu
tive committee af the state educa
tional association, meeting now In
Portland,
Tho third rank In the Knight of
Pythian order wa conferred upon H.
11. Carroll nnd K. A. Nelson at last
night' meeting of Deschutes Lodgo
No. 103, Anthony McQibbon was
elected to membership. Coffee, sand
wiches and Ico cream were served
following the business meeting.
Helen Donovan, small daughter of
Mr. and Mr. J. I). Donovan of this
city, I back in llend after spending
more than a week as a patient In a
Portland hospital. The condition of
the child' eye, which was lacerated
In a fall recently, Is rapidly Improving.
Friday
Charles Carroll went to Portland
last night on business.
Frank IJrobert left last night for
a short trip to Portland.
Carl A. Johnson, who ha been In
Portland, Is expected home tomor
row. Lee A. Thomas left last night for
Portland, to spend a week on bus
iness, Joe Taggart left last night for sou
thern California, to be gone two or
three months.
Mrs. F. K. Studebaker and daugh
ter returned last night from a short
visit to Portland.
Mr. K. Williams and son. Bill Wil
liams, left last night for Seattle, to
visit for several weeks.
Miss Helen Johns, county librarian,
returned last night from a short va
cation spent In Portland.
Mrs. Cat Curtis of Uedmond, Is in
the city with 'her sister who recently
underwent an operation here.
Lee A. Thomas went to Portland
last night on business Intending to
he rtmt!' far-more -than a wcok, ..
A. P. Tnuschcr, mnnnger of tho U.
A. A. C, returned Inst night from
Portland, where ho npont Chrlstmn.
Mr. George Horrowmnli ha re
turned from Portland, whoro sho nnd
her small son spent Christmas visit
ing. H. A. Dlakolcy, Droolm-Rcnnlon
logging superintendent, left for Port
land last night for a short buslnesn
trip.
Mr, end Mr. Adolphu Myers of
Wntla Wnllr. r.rrlved In llend today
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C, P. NIs
wonger. Duffy Knorr, who hnn been 111 for
several days, wa recovered suffici
ently yesterday to return to hi homo
at Itedmond.
Mis Hunlo M (enter of Redmond,
who ha been visiting In Bend over
Christmas week, returned lat night
to her home.
Knute Knutson, formerly of Bend,
who has been visiting Iierc for sev
eral day, left last night for bis homo
at Sllvcrton.
Mr. and Mr. Anton Kulstad aro
the parents of an 8 pound baby
boy, born early thl morning at their
home at S30 Delaware,
L, A. Brandenburg arrived In Bend
yesterday from Portland, starting
work Immediately to move the Log
Cabin building to the -hack of tho
lot on which it standi), lo make room
for the new Hubble service station.
Saturday
H. J. Rice, Fort Rock merchant,
was a recent Bend visitor.
Ralph Curtis I on his way to Pas
co to visit hi parent and brother.
Sir. W. J. Cecil, of Hunt ex, was In
Bend yesterday on her way to Port
land. M. E. Bousha, employe of the tele
phone company, on a business trip
to Portland.
Miss Gladys Satber will return
Sunday night to Eugene, where she la
attending U. of O.
Lester Smith will leave Sunday
night for Eugene, where ho is a stu
dent at U. of O.
Vernon Gould returned to Bend
last night from Madras whero he has
been operating the Worhlngmen's
store.
F. J. Moore and family started, last
night for Portland to make their
home. Moore has been employed In
Bend until recently.
E. F. Foren of Prlncvllle, has been
visiting his son, C. E. Foren of Bend
for the last two weeks. He returned
last night to his home.
JANUAI
CLEARANCE SALE!
Starts Saturday, Jan. 6, and Ends, Saturday, Jan. 14Disposing of all Odd Lots, Short Lines and Winter Merch
andise. We list here a few of the things that must be sold. These Prices Talk Loud. Come and Save.
Underwear Bargains
Girl's and Hoys' Union Suit?, heavy
fleeced, good ones, suit 89c
Women's heavy cotton Unions,.Sl.:$cJ
Women's medium weight Unions,
priced at .-p',c.
Women's Vests and Pants, ribbed
cotton, extra special at lfc
Men's Unions, heavy cotton 1.39
Men's Woolen Unions at $2.39
Men's Woolen Unions, our best, now
priced at $3.09
Real Money Savers
Women's Outing Gowns, specially
priced at , $1.19
Women's Outing Bloomers at 79c
Silk Blouses, Georgette Crepe, in
small sizes, values up to $8.00, spe
cial at $3.89
Fibre Silk Hose, black and brown;
priced at 69c
Hose Special
Black Cotton Hose for Men, Women
and Children; while they last, at
Pair, 9c
Wool Blanket Special
Eleven pairs of our $7.50 grade to
be sold at
$5.69
Save Money Here
Boys' Winter Hats; save 55c; now
priced at 95c
Boys' Knee Pants; another special
at 95c
Small Boys' Sweaters; save again;
priced at $1.95
Small Girl's Knitted Cap and Scarf
Sets at v 69c
Knitted Caps; a dozen to be sold;
priced at, each 19c
Children's Knitted Gloves and Mit
tens at Half Price
Children's Hose Supporters 9c
Colgate's Tooth Powder 9c
Sheeting; 81 inch width at 55c
Muslin, clear white, special 14c
Toweling, pure linen, 18 inch 29c
Jap Crepe, 8 colors, good stuff....35c
Apron Gingham, the old reliable;
now priced at 12'2C
Cheviot Shirtings, a bargain 15c
Turkish Towels, 18x36, special 29c
Honeycomb Towels, 24x48, spe 43c
Huck Towels, 18x3G, a good one..19c
Window Shades, extra special 59c
Knitted Sacques for the baby; spe
cial at 59c
Kimonos, flannelette or crepe....$1.98
Women's Suede Gloves and Cape
Gloves, Special $1.98
Save on Shoes!
Short Lines at Short Prices
LOT 1
Ladies Shoes French heels, mili
tary heels, black and brown ; 49 pairs
and 9 styles. A fit for you in some
thing, but not every style.
$4.89
LOT 2
Ladies' Shoes Also some, Pumps in
cluded in this lot. This lot is being
sold at about one-half price.
$3.89
LOT 3
Girls' Shoes Several styles and
sizes 8V1 up to 2.
$2.89
LOT 4
Children's Shoes 27 pairs in five
styles. Sizes 6 to 11.
$2.39
LOT 5
Boys' Shoes
Boys' Scuff ers, size 7 to 12y(; now
priced at
$2.49
School Shoes Heavy calf, welt soles
Small sizes at $3.45
Large Sizes at $395
School Shoes Heavy calf, sewed.
soles. Small sizes at $2 40
Large sizes at $2.98
LOT 6
Men's Shoes High grade goods of
the finest of materials and work
manship. Black kid, black calf and
brown calf. Extra special at
$5.90
THE WARNER COMPANY
NOTHING RESERVED
NO EXCHANGES
NO REFUNDS
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