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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
I V itHNIMUiiUKTlftt KWO, OKKOOft THUJW!)AV J JINK .,. ,1022. PAOB. ",tS"'l,um,mmwl,,l,l,ll,mm BEND HAPPENINGS . ' :' FROM DAY T0AY ionunmiiiimiiimim tutiRUiummiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iinmiumiumiuuiiinnnmiuuuiuuiaiuiuunpaul 'Wednesday 1', V. IJoitulluu luft hint night for ; j uliurt (rip to I'urtlniul, .. A. Mi I'rliuilo reports n Rood catch of trout nt 131k I ii Ito yesterday, , John Noah was u jiiiHMoriRur to Fort Hock on tlio nttiK thin mornliiK. V (liKiri:o Sedgwick of Redmond la it business visitor In Hond today. " II, l, Hamilton wont to l'orllaml last nlKtit to spend Hovcriil days. K, Pearl returned IIiIh morning .from u short busluuss trip to Port land, 'Mr, iiml Mm, Fred IluuUchor of Prluovlllu woro In Hond' yesterday on business, . W. II. Jltaats, local real ostato mtiii, In In rpttliuid for it fow days' busi ness trij'. Hverett Qulgley loft last nlKlit fur Yuinlilll imd coast towns, to visit with relatives, Ralph If ucnM has accepted it posl Hon with thu Union Oil Co., lit Hit now plant horo. I'm ii it H liu in Id luft yesterday for Canyon City, to attimd tlio celobrit lion there thin week, Vernon Gould of tliu Hend postof llcii In leaving fur Hear Crook Ilutton to spend hi vacation. Curl A. Johnson nnd Ernest Dick nro In Tlio Dalles on business for tlio Hond Transmission Co. Mill Jiiwol Oxloy of Motollus spoilt yesterday shopping In llond, rotui ti ding last night to her liumo. Minn Nellie Clayton, iiureo nt n local hospital, loft Inut night for Port land to vlitlt for a short tlmo. I.. II. Ilnlrd, manager of tint lluml llrlck Co,, and Jou Albright, coti tractor, spent yrsterdaylii I'rlnovlllo. Dr. Harney Ferroll In In charge of Hi (i Lumberman's hospital durliiK tliu absence front tlio city of J. I). Dono van. County Commissioner M. W. Knickerbocker of Hint and M, 0. Conlou of Redmond woru In Hand yesterday. J. II, Molslcr, logging suporlntond out for tlio Hliavlln-lllxon company, loft last night for n uliort business trip tu I'ortlaud. Wlllnin T. Simmons sustained a Jjadly hriilicd leg yesterday whan hu; wont to Lamb's camp, nonr Kirk, on the Klainiitli Falls stago thin mom lint. K. M. Phillips nnd James Bplros worn passengers tirSchilc-qulii, F, K. '" "iin "ucihui.i)) nioiioc, nnu il. 13. Hliillli to Klamath KiiIIii, Mrs. M, It. Itynn loft Iiml night, for tin) oast to vIhII for mimu tlmo. Hdr husband, who has hcoii vlnttltu; horo from McCloinl, Citl,, started on tlio rnliirn trip to that place nt tlio same tlmn, Mm. Itynn will return to Uond huforo going to McCloud to ma Ito hor homo, A, W. I.owls of Silver Lako was In Hond yesterday, leaving Innt night for Portland on buulnoss, nnd to visit IiIm parlnor, J. 0, Werner, who U In a hospital there, suffering from Inter mil Injtirfeii sustained when his truck wont Into U ditch on tlio road In Lnko county, Dlomor being thrown against tho stcorlug whool. Mr, and MiV I. D. Stophotis nnd Dr. 0. II, iloll nrrlvod In Hond this mornliiK from Mnnroo, Wash., to visit with Mm. Stephens' slstor, Mm. J. C, Uhodos. Dr. Roll was formorly a practising phyHlclaii horo. Tlioy will lonvo Friday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Rhodes for fla Francisco, to uttond tho Hhrlnnrs' coiivontloii. Tuesday M. I,. Hindu of Mllllcan Is In Uond today on luislnoss, V. C. Ilolllnshoad of I,a I'lno Is In Hand today, on business. Harry J. Klssull returned last nleht from a trip to I'rlnovlllo. T. J, QulKley of llcdmond Is spend- In K today In Hand on buslnosn. Mrs. Krcd KlilntnfTcr of I.a Pino Is vIsIIIiir with Mrs. M. I,, lloosloy. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Klshor of 23C St. Ilolass nro parents of n baby boy, born Saturday ovunlntr. Arthur Vandovort has returned from Kentucky, whera ho has been attending n medical school. Mrs. Alta C. Ciilllson, who was op orated on recently nt a local hospital, Is'roported to bo doing woll. Mrs. C. W. Nelson, who was op erated on recently at n local hospital, Is reported to bo do I in; well, Miss Marjorlo Monoy loft yestorday ,l .i.i.f. , UIIU null, Jiin I 1.1 ll,.nr.t nn.I fr,nrn troth of Tondloton, nro on a way. from'lils raucli sotitli of Hend, to I'rlnovlil ''tflM4for5iiqr;liomo, to. jiw tho'ulns of.Juij..wo!ts (fro? " Hev. If. Hnnnl. nnntor of tho UdptlHl tlllircli biotlior, Wulls, flHlijni: trip to Crane Hralrlo. Mrs, C, Hall and lltjlo daughter arrived In Hond this mornliiK rum MoMinnvlllb to Join Mr. Hall; who Is mniWKor of tlio noW Union Oil Co, lank and warehouse plant. Mrs. Thtirlow M. Uordon, who has boon vlnlllnx In H'end for soy.eral days with hor brother, Hobort W, Bnwyor, loft last nlRlit for hor homo at Forest Hills Oardous, Long Island. ad as, a result of Increased fralglit business. w ;R Mr nnd Mm. "tf. l Mmptbn feft this mornliiK for Canyon City, tliolr fonpr'homo, to. attend tho 50Jh nn lilvijrsary celebration of the dlsco"vory of gold In that vicinity. A celtbra Hon which will recall tlio frontier days Is planned, Including pony ex press races. Prize .Will bo In gold dust, U will bo n.unliiuo celebration In that no concessions havo been let to anyone, according to Simpson, Monday Mrs. H. C. Chapman of Prlncvlllo visited In Hond Saturday. , C. If. Knowlcs reports a good A, J, Tooplo, n civil engineer, has catch of trout at Buttles , lake yes- brought his family to Hond to live, tenlny, for Paisley to tnko a position as its ,wns struck by falling lumber nl tho slstaut cashier In tho bank thoro. Hhovllii-Illxon plant. t Pearl went to Portland last i:. J. Callow and K. Tiiriimlro will' night to spend ono day, oxpcctlus to bo given the first rank by the local ' return to Hond Wednesday morning. Knights of Pythias lodgo nt tonight's mooting at (lather's hall. Mrs. Waymi Chnsu of llodmnnd vis ited Hend yestorday with her hus band, who Is In a local hospital fol lowing a recent operation. John Sloldl wont to Portland Inst night to return with his wlfo, who John Hill her, who hns boon visiting with his parents hero, left last night for'Portland, where ho Is In business Mrs. May Hill, il. Hill. Mack I.lng nnd M. Tlllotson worn pasongcrs to Silver I.nko on tho stago yestorday. Dr. W, 0. Manning nnd J. K. Hand mnda n good cntch of trout nt llel- has brou 111 forsovornl months In tho sing's ranch on tho MctollUH Sunday. Portland Medical hospital, I N. 0. Davis, who spoilt tho wook- Mlss Helen TJUol ruturnrd this end visiting with his son hare, loft morning from Portland, where she yesterday for his homo nt I'rlnovlllo. has been attending St. Helen's Hull,) M. W. Chnso, wso was operated. an to spend tho summer at hor homo nt it local hospital sovoral wooks ngp, hero. I will bo nblo to return to tils homo Mrs, I,. K. llnrgors nnd datightor, soon. (lornldlno, arrived lit Hond lust night Mrs. J, P. Keyes nnd daughters from their homo at Forsyth, Mont., loft last night far Soattlo, whom they to visit with Mr. and Mrs. i:. Undo-! will visit for n week with Mrs. Keyes' sinter. Itov. S. A. Stonsoth left Inst night for Minneapolis, to attend tho confer tho Norwegian Lutheran borg. Mrs. II. K. Ilrooks and Mr, mid Mm. Iloury Welnhnrt Wagoner Jr., of Portland, who have been her cuco of guests horo, left yesterday to drive to ', church, Portland. Itov. J. Kdgnr Purity, A. J. Krlck- Knlph Ilauor returned last night son, Hubert Keyes and Clnlro I'nyno from Portland, where ho has boon nt-J loft yesterday to drive to Yosomlto tending Columbia university. Ho will parK, Cal. bo employed In tho county dork's of- Mr. and Mrs, Klmor Prater nro llco for tho present. parents of n nliio-ppund baby boy, Tho body of Mrs, II. H. Ackormnn bom Monday morning nt their homo of Sllvo" I.nko, which was brought to on Columbia avonuo Hand Monday night, wan shipped Inst night to Portland for burial today. Mr. Ackormnn accompanied his wife's romnlns. Miss Holan Mnhonoy, n member of tho sonlor class which was graduated Ferdinand Iliigcdoru of Sisters ro I turned to his homo yesterday nftor spending a weak In n local hospital following an operation. C. T. Holm haB takon n position ns llnotypo operator for Tho Hullotln, last week from tho Hend high school, succodlug James O'Nell, who left has' t .Tli on a position ns stenographer In tho oKlco of the Doschutos County Abstract Co, Ootid catches of fish at tho Cove Sunday wore reported by u party con sisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. Casslo Flynn, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Elliott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Loroo, I, J. Iloll, Cortloy Allen and A. J, Morse. W. T. MoNulty, principal of tho Sisters high school for tho punt year, wail In Hond yesterday on his way to his homo In Soattlo, whore ho will spond the summer. Ito does not con template returning to Sisters. A, 0, Chollck, cashier of tljo La Pino Stnto bank, Mrs. Chollck and children were In Hend yostordny on tliolr way to Portland to spond sev eral days, Mr. Chollck on business nnd Mrs. Chollck visiting with friends. Word has boon rocolvod by Mr. and Mrs. J, P, Arnold that tliolr 11-yonr-old sou Hobort, who loft horo Baturday morning to make tho trip to Chicago alone, arrived thoro yes terday and was mot by his grand mother nnd his aunt. Charles I.ostor and Joseph Hill Sunday for Walla Walla. Mrs. II. 13. Uoach nnd dnughtor Joan and eoiib, Plorco nnd Stanley, loft last night for 8nuta Cruz, Cat,, to visit with Mrs. Hoach'a paronts, Karl Tucker of Madras Is visiting In Hend todny with his mother. Tucker played on tho Madras liaso bnll team In tho game horo Sunday, I.yman 0. Rico Is spondlng a fow days In Hand, recuperating from his work on tho state bonus commission during tho winter and spring months. Mrs. Marvin Poarco and llttlo son loft InBt night for tliolr homo In Port laud, after visiting with Mrs. Poarco's mother, Mrs, 0. 13, Orolsou, for somo tlmo. I,, Pnrka nnd Stovo Crnmor to Kirk, J. B, Mooro to Klamath Pnlls nnd II, 0. OUiin to Chlloauln, worn passongors on tho Klamath Falls stage yostordny, C Campthomo, A, CosBalton nnd Ii. Pranks wore passongors to Silver Lako this morning on tho stago, John Moiuos and J. P. Klrtcham wont to I.h Pino. Ldlaud Casey, cnttlomnn ot Powell Uutto, wns In Hond last night on his from Okanogan, Wash, Mrs, Tooplo expects to open n music studio hero, teaching both vocal and Instrumental music. Mrs. W. J, Sproat, formerly of Hend, who visited horo over tho week-end, loft lust night for Prlno- vllto, where she Is visiting with hor father. Iter homo now s at Re public, Wash. II. A. Cleveland, caretaker of tho Hend camp ground, returned this morning from n trip to Portland, whero ho was given nil examination In connection with his disability claim with tho Veterans' bureau. A. J. Wolton, A. J. Derby of tho United Contracting Co., and C. Mi Kedflcld of tho Tumalo Irrigation project went to Croscont lako yester day on business In connection with tho proposed atorag'a dam there. 8, It, Darker arrived In Hend last night from Mbarty, Wash., whero ha Is n sawyer In n lumber mill. Ho recently suffered a smashed foot, and Is hero to visit with his cousin, A. J, Welsh, while recovering from tho In- Jury. Mrs. William P. Trombloo returned to her homo at Wyet today, after vis iting for two weeks nt tho homo ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo P. Hoover, Ilor sister, Mildred Hoover, went with hor to Wyclli, to visit for several wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dart and daugh ter havo returned from Portland, whero thoy went 10 days ago. Mrs. Dart was dclcgato from tho Woman's Civic league ot Hend to the stato con vention of tho Stnto Federation ot Women's Clubs, at Tillamook last week. Miss Laura Rand, miislctcachor In tho Hend schools during tho past school year, left last night for her home In Hood River, accompanied by her parents, who visited her hero over tho week-end, nnd Mrs. A. Whitehead, who was hero ns a guest of Mm. F. Dement. I.arry Hngcn, adjutant of Jercy A Chris Twccdt of Tumalo had his tonsils removed at a local hospital on Saturday. J, D. Donovan and family arc on a trip to I.os Oatos, Cal. They expect to bo gone for sovernl weeks. J. 0. Gibson nnd family drove to I'rlnovlllo yesterday to look at tho ruins left by Thursday's fire. Arno Drew, Hoslon wool buyer, loft yesterday for Kastcrn Oregon, offer spending several days here. John Ha th or, formorly of Hend, now In the grocery business In Port land, Is a visitor horo with his par onts. Myrl Hoover, flro department en gineer, sovcrcly Injured his right hand In cranking a car at tho flro station yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover and family drove to Prlncvlllo yes terday to look at tho ruins lett by tho flro ot last Thursday. C. P. Nlswonger made a good catch of trout at Kant lake last week. lie reports a six mllo hlko Is still neces sary to reach tho lako. T. II. Foley, manager of tho Hend Water Light & Power Co., left this morning for Holsc, accompanied by his family, to visit for some time. Wild hay will give way to a grain crop on 80 acres of meadow land on tho Vandevcrt ranch at Harper this year. Plowing Is now under way. Mss Emily Miller, domestic sci enco teacher In the Bend high school for the past two years, left on Satur day night for her homo In Portland. Stcvo Oroksch lost tho third finger on his left hand Saturday In an acci dent at Shevlln-IIlxon Camp No. 1. Ho Is at tho Lumberman's hospital. J Mlsa Virginia Stewart, teacher In tho Bend high school for the past two years, left on Saturday night for her homo In. Kansas City, Mo., to spend tho summer, Mm. S. A. Lucas nnd son Russell left Saturday night for Spokane, whero they will visit for a short time, then going to Omaha, Neb., to visit with Mrs. Lucas' parents. They will Stevens Post, American Legion, who j return to Hend In two months, has boon employed by the Deschutes I Chester A. Kllnk, manual tralnng County Abstract Co., has takon n po- teacher In the Hend high school dur sltlon In tho freight ofllco of the D.-.tng tho past year, nnd Homer Sibley, W. nnd Oregon Trunk railways bore, who has been visiting with Kllnk for Agent J. C. Wright says that llagciii sovoral days, left yestcruay to urivo will also bo ndjutant at tho station.) to their homes In Portland, to spend Ho takes tho position recently croat- tho summer. S I SUNNY SMILE SALE I Ends Saturday , June 10 We List Here a Few Extra Specials for Saturday Only: Curtain Remnants Half-Price A big lot of uliort lengths will bet hold nt half price. Kute Kuts-Play Suits, 95c Limit, two suits to u customer. Bathing Suits, 99c Tlitvo doxen Hulls will lie placed on snip nt DOc. Slios 10 years to -It bust. Children's White Ribbed Hose, 7 pairs $1.00 A blK value. Sizes to ) Limit Keveii pull to n customer. Men's Unions, 49c Sizes ill to iltl only. Saturday only, per suit 40c WARNER'S Juiie Suggests Silk Hosiery- and Hosiery suggests ihis, the Hosiery Store of Bend Women everywhere are now diligently matching beautiful,' lustrous Silk Stockings with the best of their lovely summer wearables. Mannheimer's has long ranked first as the Hosiery Store of Bend by virtue of the broad variety of unfailing quality of our Hosiery stocks. . And now we are ready as never before to answer your every hosiery need. Pure Silk Stocking Fine quality and unique designs that are decidedly unusual. Pairr$1.20. At $2.98 and 3.50 you'll find an assortment of New. Novelty Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery; some with Persian colored tops; some with clocks; the newest shades. At $1.55 are fine quality Pure Silk Hosiery, in white gray, flesh, mouse and beaver. Heavy thread Silk Hosiery featuring ex quisite Summer shades and ah unusual wearing quality. At $4.50 exquisite new Lace Clocked Silk Hosiery. Holeproof Lisle Hose at 50c pair. Holeproof Lisle Extra Stretch Top Hose at 75c pair. Holeproof Lisle Extra Stretch Top Hose, outsizes, at 85c pair. Holeproof Silk Extra Stretch Top Hose at $1.65 pair. Holeproof Silk Extra Stretch Top Hose, outsizes, at $1.95 pair. For the June Bride Here you will find all tlioe things down even to the flnet urce-xorlcs which any store can carry with a view to tervln properly nnd in a complete wny, tho wants of the pretty brlde-to-bc in June. Your happiness Is to He in tho future mi rely, and no wish to outfit you happily. IJon't fail to secure unto jourelf the greatest store of pleasure and happino possible, which may come from 3 our wearing faultlens attire for your wedding and on jour honeymoon. Always Pays to Slop and Shop at MJiNNHBIMER'S ffiilijilililtltlilm James O'Nell, who has been em ployed for nearly two years by Tho Bulletin as circulation manager and llnotypo operator, left Sunday for Walla Walla, whero he will be asso ciated with his brother, Hugh O'Nell, also a former Bulletin employe. In publishing the Spectator, a weekly newspaper. Itev. S. A. Stenseth, pastor of tlio Lutheran church, will leave tonight for Minneapolis, Minn., to attend the triennial conference of the Norwegian Lutheran church of America, to be held there Juno 15 to 25. Ho will also visit his mother at Starbuck, Minn. Itev. Edward Hecker of Hope. Idaho, will conduct the preaching services In Rov. Stenseth's absence. Saturday K. II, Ordway of Redmond Is In Bond today. L. C Gist ot Sisters Is spending the day In Bend. Mrs. Mary Bollinger of Silver Lake was In Bond yesterday. C. E. Johnson of Alfalfa Is In Bend on business, today. Mrs. II. Burton and daughter ot Silver Lnko word fa Bend yestorday. M. L. Hinds and Howard P. Dyer of Mllllcan org In Bond today on business. G. Kvrliigham mid P. Evrlngbam went to La Pino on the stago this morning. Mrs. Mary Bonnolll returned this morning from a visit ot sovoral days In Portland. Father -FrnnclB ot Burns arrived In Bend this morning from Portland, on his way homo. Miss Catherine Manny left last night' for Berkeley, Cah, whero, she will spoilt! the summer. Miss Wllma Bnllantyno has ac cepted a position as cashier In the C, Ponnoy Co, storo hero. Mrs. Ivan 0. Thatcher and children will leavo Sunday evening for Bill ings, Mont., to ylslt for a month, W. O. Fordhnm. A. 0, Chollck and several other, men from La Pine wore expected to come to Bend this after noon. Miss Wanda Keyt, who has been a teacher at the Reld school for the past two years, left last night tor Portland. Miss Mary E. Cody, who has been teaching In the Bend blgh school during tho past year, lett last night for Seattle. Miss Lorena Phelps left, for Port land last night. She has .been a teacher at tho Reld school for "tho past two years. Miss Lois Kellogg, who has been teaching at the Kenwood school, left last night for her home in Eugene, to spend tho summer. Miss Eva Howard, who has been teaching in tho schools hero, left last night for hor home In Portland, to spend tho summer. Miss Helen Abel, high school teacher here during the past year, left last night tor her homo at Port land, to spend the summer. Mrs. Thurlow M. Gordon, of For est Mills. N. Y., aTrlvod last evening for a fow days visit at tho home of her brother, Robert W. Sawyer. Miss Avis Fisher, teacher In the Bold school during the past year, will leavo tomorrow for her homo In Spokane, to spond tho summer. Misses Mabel Yonson and Mary El len Yonson left last night for tholr home, after spending tho past school year as teachers In tho Bend schools. Miss Alberta Dryden, teacher In tho local schools during the past year, left last night for her homo at Peck, Ida., to spend the summer. Mrs. Jack Horton and llttlo daugh ter returned today from a visit to Pon,d!oton. Hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. 0, E. Wells, accompanied her. Miss Lena Doeg left last' night for Portland, to spond the summer. Sho has beon English Instructor In tho Bond high school during tho past year. Mr. and Mrs. Lesion Llncbaugh ot Sliver Lake arrived in Bend last night, Mrs. Llnobatigh being hero to (Continued on last page.)