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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
AKHit iiiru.rcTiN, iinnv, okfjok, tiii;kni)av, maiicii ski, ioaa paor n rimimniiiitHiiiiiHiHiiniuiiiinHitiiiHiitiniiiiMininiiiiniiMH:Miimimiiniumiin!mminnmm!i!imimDmnnni BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiOTUMimiiimiiMHininmmmiMimuiuuiimmmimmmmmiMimnnnwmmmnmrouinm Wednesday U. V NulllOII Of DdKClltltVH III (ipoiulliii: (lii) day lii Hond. 0. 12, ICrwIn (if Itodiiioml wan III Ilmid yettterday on 1j iihIuchh. K, II, WIIIIiiiiih or l'uwull lliitto In ii tin til n OKI visitor In Iluml lodny. 1', I', Hclinilitt wiin ii iiiinniiiiKi'r on tlio Ht ii nit fur Hllvur I.ulio tlilii morn Inc. Mitts Muyliullu lloyor roluiuuil (IiIn tnoriiliiit from u ntior I vImII In Port-liiinl. I'. V. MeCnffury of Powell lliittu rotiirni'il thin morning from u trip to 1'iirtliiiiil. Curl A. Johnson rutin lli'il tlilH morning from u ntiort litiKlnuim trip 'to I'ortliuiil. Mrs. J. I'. Knyim luft limt nliilil fur Porlfauil, In iittmiil tlio i;riiiut opera concerts tliln week. 0. II. Dnvlit, lorn I plumber, wiin taken Korloiinly III lum nlitlit while on Ii In way to Ilond from I'ortliuiil. Mr. mill Mm. It. IC. Tniinlai nro PHrnnlN of n Klrl b.ihy, born hint nllllit. Tit null u In ii ritllroml miction fiiromnti. J. II. Melnter. IokkIhk Niipurlntcii limit for Tim Hlmvlln-IIUoii Com. tmny, returned thin mornliiK from ii trip to I'ortliuiil. Tim Hoy Kcont bittilcolbiill tenm will play iiKulnat tin) II. A. A. C JiuilorN Tliiirmliiy evening nt 7:30 o'clock nt the cyniiiuHliiiii. IIIiichn Iiiin emitted till) piMtpOtllf lilont of tlm ten which whh to htivo boon given ly tlm Indie of tlm nup tial church itl tlio J. H. Ayros lioiim tomorrow. Itov. C. V. I)il HoIn of tlm HpIkco pul clmrcli. will tin In lli'inl Hniiiluy. Mnrcli 20, iiml will liolil mtrvlcnii nt tlio Advpittlnt church lit 7:30 o'clock In thn evening. W. I.. Diilton, grazing examiner for tlm llliiii Mouiitnln croup uf nn tlouiil forents, loft limt night to rn turn to hendiuartcr In linker, af ter upciiitlm: n iluy In Ilond. II. H. Hamilton luft laul night for Kalttin, to ri'pri'Niiiit Dm Hend ncIiooI lioiinl In I ho appeal of tlm Paulson nmii Imfoni Hlnto Superintendent of School J. A. Churchill, thin iiftor noon. .Mr. mnl Mm. U. J. Hchachterlo hnrn named their baby hoy. horn Sunday, Ohotilcr I.oroy. Ho weighed 7 Mi pounds. Hrhiiehtorli) In n innchllilm, oiniilnyi'il liy tlio Cuutrnl Oregon Motor Co. 1'nul C. Kim: wont to Snlem Inttt nlKlit to represent Murk A. I'niilnon In lit appeal against tlm decision of County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson, upholding li H"'"1 school hoaril'N nctloii In dlnehnrgiiut Pa ill noil for liiKiihorilluiitlon. Tuesday Hurry llolslng of Ulster Ik In lie ml today on IiuhIiionh. V. h. llnrniwi of l'ortlanil In In I lend today on Iiuhiiiuhn. Iti'KUliir mimic assemblies worn hold at tlio high school Monilay. Dun A. Slaughter of Deschutes In ti business vlaltnr In Hond today. N. 0. Jiirobstin Ik hpoihIIiik thn iluy In Ilond from It Ih lioiim at Sisters. A. 1 I.iirHon ruturnoil thin niorn Iiii: from a iiliort vlnll to l'ortliiuil. A Junior high school tiKHomhly wiin hold at thn IiIkIi school auditorium today, V. A. DnwHon wnN n pniisongor to Hllvur r.uko IIiIh uiornlni: on thn stngo, Mlku Merc In a business vlHltor In Iluml today from his much north of town, Tlio Hond Study cluh nmt yostor day at thn homo of Mm. Curl A. JotlllHOII, Mm. J. M. Ilorliorl loft hint night for l'ortlanil, to nttoml tlio grund oporn cuncortfl. Mr. mnl Mm. II. U. Wiirron tiro tlnlfrpnronts (if a seven pound girl Imliy, horn yesterday. Mrs. John llesson wont to l'ortlanil lost night to nttoml tlio concortH of tho Chicago (Irniul Oporu compigiy. W. I'. MynrN, local iittornoy, wont to Portland lant nli:ht on IiuhIiiohh, expecting to rnturn Thuruday or Krl day. Mm. W. II, Armstrong roturncd IiihI nli;ht from (loiiosoo, Ida,, whmo alio whh culled hy tho douth of hor fnthor. Thn llttln hoii of Mr. mid Mm. Hay JackHon, who Iiiih litum seriously III with grippe, Ih reported lo lio lin provlni: todny. MIbh Allco I). SpaldliiK. mnnnitor nf Thn Allnmont hotol, rotumnd hint nlRht from ii visit of Bovonil wooka In California. Carl A. Joliimnn, snIi'H niamiKor for tho Hlxpood Transmission Co., wont to l'ortlnnd last nlKht on n Bhort htiHlncBB trip. Hnrlo J. Sundom, who wont to l'ortlnnd Inst woolc for nn qporntlon on. tlio nrm which wns Injurod ovor a your ago, returned this morning, t ,. . nun i.iiwujjuu iiiih ruiurnuii from l'ortlnnd wlinru hu wont lo cuimult nn nyo npucliillHt. Hit will huvu to miikn iiiintlinr trip tihortly, ho nIiiIon. II. A. (IIIIIn, tiiuiiiiKiir of tlm uhlp pliiK ilupnrtmiiul or Thn Hhuvlln-IIIx on Company, loft IiihI iiIkIU for I'ort liiinl to Hpond n fow diiyN on IiiinI noun, Mm, Aninllii Ayn rotiirni'il lant nlitlit lo Imr homo nt Kvurutt, U'iihIi., aflor vIhIUiii! with U,"r ilaiiKhtiir, Mm. wimnm Moiitnomiiry, tilnco tlm hull iluyN, Mm. W. A. Canioir wont to Port land IiihI nli;ht to vlnlt for two weukii. Ilnr hliHliaud In it flriimun on tho n Ik lit Nwllch iiniilno In tho local ynrdN. MIhm I Irion Tltzol nrrlvid In Iluml thin muriiliu; from l'ortlanil, wlinru nIhi Iiiih Iichii iiltcndlni: Ht. Mury'H nrnilitmy. Him In III, and will ho tin dor tlm rnrn of n phyulcluii Imro. Thn litdli'H of tlm CltrlHtlun rtiurrh will moot nt tlm homo of Mm. W. I'. MyurN, .H l'ortliiuil nvciiitii. WYiliiDitdity iiftornouu ot 2 o'clock. All moiiilMim nro rciiiiiitcd to bo printout. Mm. At: no Hlmrlilnti left hml nlnht for HDiittln, whi'ro itlto will vlnlt dur Ini: tlm HprliiK vacation with hr ImiKlitor, .Mary Akiioh Hlmrldnii, who Ih uttuiiilliii; tho Uiilvumlty uf WiihIi luKtoti. V. H. Homlni; of 1'orthind, plumb. I in: mnl ht'iitliiK contractor, wiin In Ilond yoNtnrduy on hiiMluom in con nection with tlm coitntructlun. of Dm Ht. ChnrloH honpllnl. Ho ix-turnoil lant nlKht to hlti home. Mm. (I. A. Ciimko Iiiih returned to IIimiiI from Kvnttlu whoro hIiii Iiiih hci'ii kIiico ChrlittnuiN vInIIIiik hor hoii II a crndtiutu of tlm llcml Itllth nchool, now a Htudout nl tlm I'lilvnrNlty of Wnnhluitton. Mm. M. (J. Con will huva ctinrnt of tlm Homo Horvlco o'flro of thn Hod CroHN diirltiK tlm romalndoi of tint wouk, Mm. V. A. TorbcN, nocrr tnry, Ifiivini; tonight for Portland on hiiKliiotw. Tlm offlco will bo open from 1 to d o'clock ouch afternoon. Mm. H. I.. Ilnncn mid her (IiiiikIi tor, MIiih l.ulu IliiKi'ti. returned IIiIh mornliiK from Halijiu, whom they worn culled by tho dentil of Mr. Ha Kim Friday In n hospital In that city. Hit hnd been nn Invalid for many montliH. Fuii'Tit! Ncrvlci's wero held Hiimlny In Hiilem. Mm. Mary llouniilll and MIdh M. I,. Ilrcencnn, who Iiiih been vloltlui: her. left limt nlitlit for l'ortlnnd to attend tlm roiicerlH of tlm CIiIcuro Crnud Opera company. Mm. It. A. PamotiH will liilio Mm. iloniiHlll'it pUre hh hend iinrwo at tlm I.umliurniHii'H box- pltal diirlnit her nlmence. N H, OInoii and family of Hod in unci upon! yoNtordny vlnllltiK wltlr Mr. and Mm, J, 0, Hlnck, Mm, 01 noii'h pnrenlN, Tho OInoiin former ly lived In Jlind. Kvelyn IyiiQN, who In nttondlnr; Hcliool at Prlnuvlllii, Npenl tho week end vUltlni: In Ilond with her father, Pearl I.ynon, inaiuif;r of tho Tiimalo Nlatu flHh Imtcltvry, of Uend for over 10 yearn. It, I). Ceorco loft lant iiIkIiI on it trip to I. oh AniioleH for ft Ih health. He expected to ho then) fur two utoiilliH. Uenrcu Iiiin been n rcxldent K. P. Mnhaffoy, vlco preitldelit of thn Central Oregon bunk, who Jiim been III with pneumonia In Portland fur tiuveral weeltH, linn returned lo Ilond, practically recovered. Itov. J. V. Huckleberry will bei;ln lonlcht a nerlcH of revival mcetlni:n at thn ll.'iptlnt church, tlm Mervlco opuiilnr: nl 7:30 o'clock, nr. and Mm. It. 1), Kotchum will furulnh apo dal mimic. Tlm public Ih Invited. Mm. A. M. Pi Inch) went to Port land Injit nlKht to attend the con- rertH nf tho Cltlcnco Ornnd Opern cumpiiiiy. Hhe whh accompanied hy Mm. (luy Dopue, who has been vlslt- liii; at tho Prlnclo homo for xeverul (llO'H. Mr. and Mm. Ornnt BwalberB, who worn married In I.u (irando .Saturday afternoon at tlm homo of the hrldo'H pitreiilH. nrrlved in Uend lut) nlRht to Hpend their honeymoon, vlsltlm; with the hrldo'H brotbem, J. I.. Cur ler and J. K. Carter. Dr. Hulph Mn(on, who butt been In Ilond for hoiiic tlino for his health, left In Kt ulKbt for Portland, conttld- ernbly Improved. 1 1 Ih brother. Dr. Ituy MalHon, cimo up from Portland to nccompauy him on tho trip down. Ilotb woro In Hervlco In tho recent war nn medical offlcern. I-, W, FrnnkN loft lout nlnht for MnryNvlllo, Col., to bcRln tho Bheep Hhciulni: HefiHott. MIhn Union Konpft, vho linn been employed iih bookkeeper for tho now Ht. CharliiH honpltul, arrived In Ilond lat nl;ht from Hpokanc, Tlio monthly rneetliiK of the teach ers of tho Ilond Hchools whh Hchcd tiled for tli Im afternoon at o'clock In tlio IiIkIi Hcliool biilhlliiB. J. II. Haner and It. I). Mooro re turned today from Tho DalleH, where they hnvo been altendlni; a meet- In of the stnto tax liivcstlcntlon commltiHlon. Thursday Monday J. M. Ktuiiu of Deschutes spent to dny In Hend. (!. II. Heilirwlck of Redmond Is In I lend today on business. H. I,. Viiltcey of Prlliuvllln Is In lluud today on IiuhIiichs. I. , h. Nootichoiitcr left last nlRht for I'oithmd, to spend u week. It. N. llucli wnllor went to Port laud IiihI nlKht on a short busluous trip. A. V. Larson local Joweler wont to Poilland lust nlcltt to spend today on httsluesH. Mm, I.eo Downey went to Port land IiihI nlKht to upend soverul (lii)'H on buslnesN, Mr. mid Mm. It. W. I.nwlor mndo n trip to Prlnuvlllo Hnturdny, ro turnliiK that night. V. P. Viindovert of Harper hns ro turned from n two weeks trip to l'ortlnnd and Salem. Mm. Mubol Connolly of Iledmond visited ovor tho wool; oml nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mm. h, I,, Fox. Warren lllrdwill and Hownrd Dnvlii spout tho wook ond vlsltlnr; with Dnvls' parontB nt l'rlnovlllo, Mrs. Kthol Hill and children went to Portland last nlKht to spend sov oral weeks visiting with relntlvos. C. Kwort ot l'rlnovlllo returnod to his homo Inst night after spond lug sovornl days hero on Intsliicss, J. II. Molstor logging Buperliiton dent for Tho Hhovlln-Illxon Com pnuy, went to Portland Inst night to spend snveral days, Kuth Bbnarer returned to Itod mond last night, after spending tho went: end vlHltlug In Ilond. Hho Is iittondlnir bcIiou! In Itoilmond, Mr, and Mm. W. II. Htnals, who hnvo boon spending a vacation In Han Francisco, nro expected to re turn to their homo In u few days, Miss Mnybullo lloyor wont to Port land Inst night to nttoml tho Chicago Ornnd Opera company's concerts. Miss lloyor Is employed nt Mannhol mors', Jack Hanson, who hns boon work ing In lloiul for two nionthB, 16ft Inst night With his family for Tho Dnllos, whoro thoy will make their homo, Saturday Mlm I.ucllo Van Matro of Iled mond Ih visiting with friends In Hend today. Htcrllng Pryrear. V. K. Kryrenr and II. Chirk uf .Sinters arc visitors In Ilond today. A. P. Tnuscbnr, physical director of tint 11. A. A. C, is In Portland on a iiliort visit. Howard Knlney returned this morning from Portland, where ho Iiiih been for over a week. Mrs. C. M. Ilasmtisseii, teacher of tho school In the Grnngu Hull dis trict, was n visitor in tho city today. It. N. Iluchwnlter will lenvo to morrow for Portland to add to his stock of anglers' supplies. Ho will also bo present nl u showing of camp lug equipment. Mm. 13. C. Alexander mid children arrived this morning from Illllsboro to Join Mr. Alexander, who has re cently purchased n ranch near Ilond. He Is nn cx-sorvlco man. Itecent purchasers of I'ord cars mid trucks In Hond nro V. I". Ited mmi of tho Hend Dairy store, mid T. A. Ilretinnn, employe of the Ilruuks-Scaiilou Lumber Co. Illnlno Dovem of Turnalo was In Ilond yesterday on business. Mm. Ii. D. Htcffln visited In Hend yesterday from her homo at Tumalo. M. It. Matthew, who has been In Hend several days on business, re turned lasl night to The Dalles. Mm. It. M. Wood returned last night from Kalom, where sho has boon visiting for several weeks. C. J. Omley of Portland arrived In Hend yesterday to Install nn Ice machine In the Oregon Meat Market. Dr. and Mm. Oeorge IJ. Van Waters returned Inst night to Port land after spending several days In Hend. Mm. 8. U. Hngcn left last night for Halem, called by tho critical Illness of her husband, who Is In a hospital there. O. C. Morgan Is moving his offices today to the room In tho O'Neill building, on Minnesota avenue near Wall, next to tho Commercial cluh offices. Dr. It. I). fitowcll was given the second rank In the Knights of Py thias order nt last night's meeting. J. U. Downey of tho Spokano lodge was a visitor. 1. Jacksun and II. It. Holmes were passengers to Summer Lake this morning. They nro to bo employed In tho construction of the Irrigation system of tlm Hummer lako district. Tho Ladles Aid society ot the Christian church will hold their ban quet nt the Christian church on New port avenue on the evening of Fri day, March 17. All members and their husbands nre requested to at tend. An interesting program has been prepared. DRINKS ONE PINT, LOSES HIS MEMORY fins '.Wl-mi IteRnlns It In City Jnll Tells Story To Judge And Pii) . 9'JO.tlO Fine. Friday Ituy Armstrong of Tumalo Is In town today on business. A. M. McKlnloy returnod this morning from n trip to Portland. J. M. Nyo of Tumalo has returned from a visit of soino months In San Francisco. Mrs. A. M. Pringln and son re turned this morning from u visit In Portland. Myron Powell Is expected to re turn todny or finturduy morning from l'ortlnnd. Gus Nelon purchased a pint of moonshine Friday. Then ho drank it, nil of It, as rapidly as possible. It was potent stuff for tho next thing he knew It was morning and he was looking out of tho city jail window. Officer Fox hnd made the arrest at 2 o'clock Saturday, but Nelson had not tho iillghtest recollection of It. Nelson told his story to Recorder Uosh Farnham in the afternoon nnd paid a flue of $20. New Fashions for Easter OVERCOATS STOLEN AS OWNERS DANCE Four overcoats woro stolen Sat urday night from the nnto room of Hatlicr's hall whllo the Pocahontas danco was In progress, tho police wero informed. A number of other articles of wearing apparel were re ported missing. WARNER'S Many new things are here that will assist you In making your Spring and Summer frocks. , i. 18 inch Net and Lace Vesting, cream color; per yard $3.00 Same in maroon ; per yard 1.19 21 inch Organdie Tucking; fine grade; white; per yard $2.75 Pleatings; an excellent selection in qualities and widths; per yard 35c, 50c, (iOc and 89e The New Laces Are Charming Original and unique designs in Filet and Venice Laces are here in a good range of qualities; yd. 60c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 The new Irridescent Bead Girdles are here and priced at ; 1.98 See the New Lace Vests and Collar and Cuff Sets A new and beautiful assortment just received. Vestees are priced at $1.39 to $3.95 Collars at 49c to $2.25 Collar and Cuff sets at 65c to $2.95 0pO0gJjjj Tlm Spring presentation of tlio new fashion In women's wear Is now going on In our store. Only those ty!en which liiivo been uponsored liy excluslie manufacturers are offered to our customers. And coming with thn new Ka"ter wmon of fascinating creations, are the new low prices nhich Kill help you realize jour dreams. Spring Is Partial to Coats and Capes You ulll naturally turn to Spring Wrnp after selecting your new frock, not only for protection, but hccmi.se surli charm ing models arc to be hail, nnd at prices noticeably lower. The rape roat Is unusually t.mnrt and the new cape sleeve Is n Spring Innovation. For t-ports and utility year, you will like the Polo ami Vclotir topcoats. Prices range from $10.75 up to $39.50 Tweed SuitsThe Vogue for Spring The smartness nnd utility of n twesl suit can't Itc sur passed. Fashions may come and fashions may go, but the simple Tweed Suit will ntvlays hold Its place in fashion's favor. It always retains thnt smartness of style, that character istic utility thnt gives it an indispensable place in every ward robe. What n wonderful selection we have to offer in tlicso splendid group- at $23.75, $28.50 and $39.50 Shoes to Set Off Spring Frocks and Suits The new footwear displays for spring o!Ter innumerable selections fur tlie replenishing of your need in smart and' tasteful modes' that are characteristic of the latest style de velopments. N'ew Spring Pumps and Oxfords from Utz ; Dunn, of Itochester, .V. V. Xew Patent Strap Pumps ?.7.T anil $0.05 New Jlrown Suede Oxfords at $18.00 New Hlnck Suede Oxfords- nt . .. -97.75 Xew Ilrown Calf Strap Pumps at....... . . $0.75 Xew Sports Oxfords; white with black calf trimmings; also uhlte Suede with chestnut calf trimmings at....?0.5O und 97.CO Always Pays lo Stop and Shop al MANNHEIMEieS & qigg-M MANY PLANNING TO ATTEND SHOOT HERE Scores of Northwest sportsmen are planning to attend tho state trap shooting tournament In Dend In June, declured II. N. Duchwalter yesterday on his return from a trip to Portland, during which ho talked with a number ot men who expect to bo present. Business conditions are considered by wholesalers to be Improving, Iluchwnlter stated. Much hotter stocks ot fishing goods are available than could bo secured last spring, ho said. Prices of these goods liavo not boon reduced, al though other sporting goods are. much lower. BUSINESS BETTER SAYS 0. T. OFFICIAL BURDICK WILL ASK HOUSE SPEAKERSHIP If reelected to the state house of representatives, Denton O. Durdlck of Hcdmond will seek tho speaker ship, ho doclarod. here Tuesday. Ho will base his candidacy on tho tact thnt ho will be tho second oldest member ot the house In point ot ser vice Durdlck will not formally an nounce his candidacy for tho republi can nomination for two or throe weoks, he said. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. Livestock Available For Shipping Largely Cleaned Out, J. T. Hardy Notes, Business Is Improving steadily, was tho declaration today ot J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and passen ger agent for the S. P. & S. on his arrival hero Friday on ono ot his official trips to the Central Ore gon country. Cattlo for shipment nro protty well cleaned out In tho section tributary to Bond, Hardy said, but thero is still some business In this lino. Hardy will send out u 10 car stock train from l'rlnovlllo this evening, ho said. BLACKLEG VACCINE IS FURNISHED FREE Fifteen hundred doses ot govern ment blackleg vacclno wero received last week by Supervisor II. L. Plumb of tho Deschutes National forest, and wilt bo distributed free of charge to stockmon making application. As the result of thorough vaccination ot young stock tor tho last tlirco years, tho disease has largely disap peared on tho Central Oregon rango, Plumb states.