The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 21, 1922, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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Wednesday
Alfred McICuown Ik 111 nt local
llOHpltlll.
Mm. II, I. Iloycii Ih roporlin) In ho
III nt htir liiiniii.
Allan Wllluoxon wnn In lie nil to
day from Hlk luko.
Oiiorgo Pciirco of Mini run wiih In
llo ii (I Inst night un business,
Mm. L, 13, Hhlpluy wild opi-rntcd on
yusturdny nt lliu HI, ClitirloH Inwpltul.
MImi Mnyliulli) llnyur, who In 0111
g iilnyml nt Mnniilinliliiir'H filore, led
yesterday on hur vacation.
MIhk Myrtle- Illcn will leavo on
Thursday for Kui'imu, whi'ru tilic will
lio n Hophomiiro at I), of t), IIiIn year,
a Cordon tlnnunonii, tin attorney who
'"'hail recently locntqil nt Madras, wui,
In llunil TncHiliiy (mil today on llllsl
nCSK. 0. Olson tinil fiunlly loft taut night
fur Ht. Johns In iiuitio tliulr liiiinu.
Tliuy lux vo liooii llvliu: on Jefferson
l'luco.
Dr. (Irnnt Skinner mid Dr. W. U.
Muniilng will lonvo Thursday morn-
. Ini: for Pondlulon lo at if ml tho
roundup.
W. K, Robertson, pharmacist for
tlm Miiglll ti Ersklnn drug store, left
Intit nlr.lit for n fuw ilnyV vltlt In
Portland. ,f
Mr. nml Mrit. W. It. Mlxof Wnrcu
county nro In llunil to day, planning
to ho on n hunting trip In 1 lio Dim
chutes forest.
Tliu Woiiinii'K Civic league recep
tlou to llio teachers will lio on Sep
tember 29 Instead of September 22
nit announced yesterday.
Shannon Iloiul. who Mux bun nl-
tending a IiualriosH school nt Soiittlo,
l in Itoml for n visit with his pnrontH.
Mr, mid Mr,W, II. llo ml.
Minn Florence MrQuny, who him
limm visiting with lolntlvoi mid
friends In Ilmitl, loft IiikI night for
till) Willamette vnlluy, whore m)i Ih
II tl'llCllIT In n high mcIioiiI.
Mr. and Mm. W. V. Mllliir of Luke
view worn in Bond toilay on thulr wuy
to tbo Pendleton roundup, nUo plan
nine tn spend Hi-vera! weeks inuring
Oregon miiT California, Miller Ik
cashier of It ho Commercial .National
hank of Lnkovlew.
Fred .V.'cmlfy of thn United
Mutes innrluo corpii left limt night to
loport for duty on thb battleship Cali
fornia, nlatlonod nt Hati I'odru, nftcr
spomlliii! hl furlough visiting with
hi brother, II. A. Pemlry. In lionil.
llo killed a doer near Odoll lake,
whlln on hU ftirloiiKh horn.
Mr. mid Mm. (leprgo V. Illy mid
daughter. Klolsc, who hnvw lienn vl
Itliu: with Mr. nml Mm. Harvey V.
McKcnilt, Imvo returned to their
homo In Orou City. Mr. and Mm.
Ely nro Mm. McKeiulo's parent.
Whllo hero tliny inmlo n number of
trips lo n iiunilmr of tlm Central Ore
gon hike.
Tuesday
W. A. IMckctl of Tcrrebouno Ii In
Demi todny.
Krnuk .Stanley lu III nt thn St
Charles honpltnl.
II. V. Dyor of' Mllllcim Ih In llcml
tnday an lmnlnenn.
il.evl Krimt of I'owell llutto Ih
iHltor In Ilcuil today.
Mm, Itlcluird Do ran Ik u patient nt
tho Ht. Cliarlos hospital.
Mrs. I.. 10. Shipley In a patient nt
tho St. ChurlflH linHpltal.
K. A. Sathcr returned Inet nlcht
from n trip to Portland.
J, W, Konnlson Is In llond todny
from IiIh much nt Alfalfa,
V. K. (liimott of tho Ilund (limine
linn i;ono to Ontario on IiIh vacation,
Kd Chrlitoffomoii wiih operated on
nt tho St. Charles hospital on fintur
dny.
Mr. nnd Mm. II., C. KIIIh mid r
party of frlondu vlnlleil CtilttiH luko
Sundny.
J. C. WrlRht, local station iiKnnt,
loft liiHt ulRht for I'ortlnnd on u hunt
Ursa trip.
John llochon Jr. of Hlllaboro nr
rlvnd In Hand yoHtorday to upend tho
wliltor horo.
William nml Kennutli Lowell, soun
of J, NV. Lowoll, had tholr toiiBllH.ro
moved today. '
.Minn draco AndorRon of Senttln Ih
vltttlitK with lior couhIiiii, MIhhuh
Mnrlhn nnd Klcnnor Ileclion.
MIhh Opnl OIhoii left lnnt nlKht for
Bpoknno, whero bIio will lentil 10 lior
utudloH nt Spokuno unlvernltyf
TJin I'ythlnn BIstorH lodi;o will hqld
n. . npaclnl maotliiR Wcdnosduy uftor
nonn at 1 o'clock nt Sntliur'H hall.
J, M, Moany, who Iuih been on n
htintliiB trip with J. H. MnlBtnr, loft
Inst nlfht for Ills liomn In rortlnnd.
Mr, nnd Mra. Kdwnnl l'ovoy of
IbiHt Third Htreot nro linrmitit of tin
8JLi potind boy. btirn- Bunilny Inorn
Ultr. liMlan Mildred DoddH will lenvn J'ri
ln for Albnny, to nmimo lior woylt
ii nu liiHtructor lu tho lilch school
tl)M'0,
, M.hi Kathor HocIioii ot flan Krnn
clBfy J hpro for n wcok'n vlalt vttt
hor slntcm, MIkiiuii Martha, and Hloti
nor Ili'i'hon,
(lllljert W. Allen of tho rtnto flro
nmrNliiiI'N often, Malum, In In llnnd
today on IjiihIiicmh with local Inniir-
allCOMIKI'lllH.
Mr, and .Mm. William McDonald
loft hint nlKht for IliimldJI, Minn.,
whero they will visit hnforo going lu
MliiiiiMipnlhi to malm tholr homo,
Mm, Charles Thoriilliwiilln, who
Jinn been visiting In Iluud, tuft laHt
nlKht for Honltlo, whoru sho will vIbII
boforo going to hur homo nt Aunlnilm,
Cnl.
Mini Allco HI oc k moil, who wns
Rrnduiytcd from tho Ilund IiIkIi hcIiooI
hint NprliiK, will lonvo on Tlmrndriy
for nticnno, whuro nho will outer U.
of O. tlilx full.
MrH. L, Wlckomlimn, who lnm bocu
vIhIUiik with hur koii, 0. M. Wick
ithIiuiii, nt Ilrolhcm, wan In llond Inat
nlKht on hur wuy homo In Coutriilln,
U'iihIi. Mr. unit Mm. Wlckomliam
cuiuu with hur to llond.
Mm. Chiirli'4 llalncn, who han been
111 In a I'ortlauil hOKiltnl for Hiivornl
woi'liN, wan Hiilllcloutly rccovorcd to
leuvo t lio lumpltnl toilay. Hhn will
tipcud two wookH mora In I'ortliuid
liofnro holm: nhln to return to llunil.
Mm. Curr)o DybcrK mid hoii, Kcl-
hoii llyliiirr. who Imvo beau vliltliiR
hero for over u'wcok from their home
at MUsouIn, Mont., left hint nlillit for
Corvnlll, where I hey will visit Mm.
llyburK'n koii, Captain Ii, I. Illoom
qulnt, Mliin Ilutli Rnmko, formerly of
Ilcuil, left Inat nlKht after a xliort
vUlt hero, for Hvuttlo, wheru nhu will
ntttmd Lincoln lilch rchool thin year,
Hho tins been with her family on a
ranch at Hamilton bulla durlnc tho
niimmer.
Monday
Mr. nnd Mm. A. A, Synioni nndu
tho Century drlvu Sunday.
Dr. CharlvH I. Illoom Iirb returned
from u liimlneaH trip to l'ortlaml.
Itnlph llntick nml a party of
friend drove to Klk luko Suuiliiy.
IM Axtel mid I'. A. Orablor of Mil
llcan worn Sunday vlaltom In llnr.il.
Mlaa Mildred Hoover left Hmurdny
iiIkIu for Salem, to enter Willamette
university.
Dr. and Mm. It. Kerroll mid u party
of frleutli drovo to the Mvloltua on
Sunday.
Ml nm Ha Johnson of I'rlnevlll') -ltoti
lu Hand Snttirdny with Miss M.ir
Jorlo l'liltiin.
Dr. W. L MnunliiK spent Saturday
duck himtliiK nt Crane I'ratrlo, m-!:-Iiik
a cooil bac,
Jaclc Cox, win of Cecil Cm of
ttliavlln-I IlxDii Cainp No. 1, had IiIh
tonillM removed IIiIh momliiR.
Mr. mid Mm. John A. IttinRu i.nd
Mm. M. l: 1'enrl, Mm. Iluncu'i motli
ur, iiiado tho Century drlvo Sunday.
Mm. L. A. W. Nixon wMI leavo to
nlcht for 1'ort To'wnneml, AVrhIi.,
cmieii tiy wont ot tno death or a
niece.
Ilonry M. Ornnt, former principal
of tho lleml IiIrIi school, roturncd to
hla homo In 1'orlland Sunday nftor n
visit hero.
Mm. Clcortto Nowrll, Mm. Stanley
Campbell mid Mm. Tuckor of Piino-
vlllo wero lu lleml Saturday, shop
I'lnu.
Mr. mid Mm. V. W. Fowlor of
UlRlilanil boiilov.ini aro tho parents
of ii baby boy born early Sunday
mornliiR. Tho now arrival tins been
iinmod F.-eomnn lteavln.
Mr. nnd Mm. Kmll P. Solffort of
Ilrooka-Scunlon Camp No. 1 nro par
elite of an nlRht, pound Rlrl baby, born
nt n local hospital Sunday mornlnc
ltov. J. KdRur l'urdy nnd fmnlly
loft Sunday night for Portland, wheiu
they will ninko their homo, ltov
l'urdy havliiK boon trnnsforrcd to tho
Scllwood church tboro.
Miss Mary Ullmnn returned last
night to her homo ut Lower HrldRo,
nfter spoiulliu: Inst woolc lu llond, vis
ItliiR with MIhh Ilamnlno Nicholson.
ltomovnl ot a fliiRor null, uoco.ial
tnted by Infection caused by n silver,
Is causing Mm, L. J, Cody to bo ab
sent for lior work ns a teacher In tho
llond schools for sevoral days this
woolc.
C. 0. Sownrd has returned from
IiiiRiuie, whoru lio has boon for the
past month, vIhIUiir with rolntlvos.
Ilia ulster, -'Miss L. M. Soward ot Chi
cago, wlio has bean vIsltltiR nt Kit-
lie no, roturncd with blm across the,
Cascades, stopping nt n nuinbor ot
tho lakes. Slio will visit horo for two
wqoks, ,
"Saturday
w, K. noRiio, Ln Pino rancher, wa
lu Dend yestorduy,
Mrs, Joseph Wldmaler ot llrotliors.
wna In llond yestorduy,
Fred llrothora ot Tumnlo wns u
visitor In He ml yesterday.
T, J, QulRley of nodmond wns u
Visitor In Hend yesterday.
Mra. Ada Jorilnn l(ift yesterday for
Slaters, to mnko hot homo,
MIhh Mnry Mclstnr wont to Ited
tnoild lust nlcht to attend school.
Mis Mary Ullmnn of Lower Drldico
Is vlHltlUR with MIhh Jtouinlno Nlchol
son.
Cassia I'lynn left lnnt nlcht (or
Portland for a fow dayi' buHluesn
visit.
Clnronco Orr loft Thursday for Los
AIiroIvs, to enter tho Tory IJIble Instl
Into,
Leroy Coynor left last nlcht for
CorvnlllH, tu resume IiIh studies at
0. A. C.
William Itaulcy of Ilurim wns In
Hand toilay on IiIh way home from
Portland,
L. L, Noonchcstor left last night
for Portland, to spend several days
on biisluoisti,
Mlii I'rlNcllla Ply was In Lend
Inst nlcht on Jier way from Hums to
Han Krunclsco.
1)111 William left lust night for
Corvnllls, whero ho will attend O. A,
U. again this year.
Mr. S. Slmonsan and Mm. II, J.
Daoust left Inst nlftjht for Tacoma, to
visit with relntlves.
W. P. Myers has returned from
Klamath Falls, whero ho was on busi
ness early this week,
Mr. and Mm. H. 1J. Parson havo
returned from Portland, whero Mr.
Parsons has been for medical treat
ment.
Miss Mildred Hoover will leave to
night for'Salem, where sho will cntef
Willamette university as a freshman
this year.
Paul Iteynolds left this morning
for Wnlla Wttlln, to enter Whitman
college, wheru ho will ho a freshman
this year.
J. M. Mcany of Portland arrived In
Lend yesterday, leaving that after
noon with J. II. Melstcr on a hunting
trip to Hummer lake.
Mrs. Olcnn II. Slack of the Arnold
district took her daughter, Miss
Ullma Slack, to Portland last night
for medical treatment.
Miss N'edrn Plummcr Is expected to
arrlvo tonight from Scnttlo, to live
with her grandmother, Mm. C. O,
Myors, and attend school here.
Miss Helen Teal, u sister ot lion.
Joseph N. Teal of Portland, former
member of tho United States ship
ping board, Is visiting lu Ilund.
Mm. II. U. Churchman and Miss
Myrtle Ivcrson, teachers In tho Tor;
rcbonnn schools, left last night for
Hint town nftcr uttcndlns tho county
Institute here.
lIie little thinrrs von
n'ed every day are hero
m an excellent variety.
Nrit'l 's Mlhvnnl'M Imp 10c
t
Snap rslcnrr (icmwI on
niwl Bo
Hooks nml Ilyea Urn,
cnnl i or
Thlmblei A IiIk lino .1-10c
I'enrl IluttonH Dozen on
rnrtl . ... Zc
IVnrl Itiittons Mali otjle,
iIo'u 3c
Dressing Combs Celluloid Wkt
Culling InuiH . J or, I.V
llnlr Pin Wire op Cellu
loid, bot ,.,.. 10e
Jllktilto Hulr Nets !ood nes,
doublo niexli, IS for. U."5e
Itlc Hue Itnild, merrerliiil l,o
lllno Tiling Itlnck, white
oilom ine
DnrnliiK Cotton, 12 bulls He
Hliluolii Shoo I'olMi iOv
Doxter "Crochet Cotton,
ball 10c
. X. T. I.Uhti Crochet
Hpool flic
Coatu' (l-Hlrnml Kinbmldery
Cotton, a xkcliiN Be
YARNS
MAYPOLE
Silk o'Wool Knitting, pw Hull,
59c
MAYPOLE
Silk o'Wool Shetlmid, per Hull,
29c
KNITTING YARNS,
Txw'lwi Colors, jht Hunk,
49c
FLEISCHER'S
KNITTING YARN
A lilii rmiBo or colors ball,
43c
FLEISCHER'S
ZEPHYR YARN,
All tho pint! colors, hall,
33c
Oceana of Notions
NOTIONS!
WARNER'S"
jSKiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiji
Smart Wear for Fall
is now featured in our interesting
display of Fall Apparel
lTWijitjiiiiiiiijiiiiitiiiijiii
II. E. Mitchell, who has been v,-ork-ing
with tho highway location crew
near Crescent, was In Hend yestorday
on his way to Euganc. where he will
continue his work afU. ot O.
, C II. Kuowles Is expected to re
turn tomorrow morning from n busi
ness trip to Spokane. On Monday,
ho and his family expect to leave for
Klamath Falls, to make their home.
Arthur Dencdict, of the bureau ot
public roads surveying party which Is
1 relocating tho old military road
through Willamette pass, arrived in
llond yesterday afternoon from Crc9
' cent lako. '
j Professor Ira Richardson of the
U.ot O. extension department loft
last night for Eugene, after attending
tho Deschutes county teachers' Instl-
' tutc, giving a number of addresses
nnd lectures.
Mm. M, E. Houghton, district man
ager ot tho Fraternal Brotherhood,
will arrlvo in Ilcnd next week to join
' her husband, H. II. Houghton, and
to organlzo a chaptcr ot the brother
hood In Bend.
Mm. II. A. Forbes will leave to
night for Pendleton, to nttond tho
district convention of tho American
i Ited Cross, Sho will return Wednes
day. Tho homo service ofllco will be
kept open as usual during her ab
boiico. T. II. Foley, manager of tho Hend
Water, Light & Powor Co., left last
night for Portland, to meet K. .
i Miller, nno ot tho directors ot tho
company, xvho ls returning from Cali
fornia! whoro ho went rocontly with
his family.
IU W. Sawyer loft last night for
Portland to attend a meeting ot tho
Scenic Preservation association ot
Oregon, to bo held this afternoon at
tho Portland Chamber ot Commerce
rooms. Sawyer Is n director ot tho
association, roprosoutlng Deschutes
county.
J. E. Cnlavaii, ln charge of boys
nnd girls' clubwork. for tho state de
partment ot education, left last night
for Portland attor attending the Des
chutes county teachers' Institute- horo
yesterday, lio Will return to llond
later In tho fall to superrlss toino ut
tho club work being done hero.
M. n. Davis nnd Ollvor Currlo Imvo
taken n year's lonso on tho Hippo
drome, planning to hold weekly
duncoa, tlio first to bo n week from
tonight.' Provloua to tliut date, the
Interior will bo repainted nnd dec
orated, tbo floor varnished and elec
trlo heating apparatus InstnllnJ. Mnl-
Itor's 'orchestra Is expected to play
for tho first dnnco.
Put It In The Bulletin.
Winter Coats
KinbriielilK nil that in now nml smart In fnbrlrji nml modeling.
Oont that will Instantly appro! to those who aro looking 'for
Myle, combined rllh comfort. .Xfany set off with rich furi, col
mn ami cuff.
pcrlnlly Oool Values nt
$29.75 to $59.50
Individual Model Dresses
An exceptionally complete collection of hlglicnt quality drcf.scs
In widely c.irleil expression?! of this Heason'n newest authentic
ftjloi; no luo of them nllkej rich natln crepes anil flncmntoa
crep? nro ireilominnnt an to nintcrlnl, although cevcral ntlirr
nri Included in !!:e collection.
Choice at $25.00
CORSETS
Tlie fit of outer apparel depends on the fit of the corsef. The
coreet fitting provider jou with "your" corset Instead of '"a" 'or
"any" corset, and only the best known brands nro included in
our i-elcctlon. '
See the New $2.00 Corset
The biggest valuo Corset ever shown.
Other Models, just in, $2.50 to $7.5t
Alicays'Pays lo Step and Shop at
The Store of Superior Service
Friday
L. C. Robc:ts-of the Arnold district
was a visitor iu Bend yesterday.
Assessor August A. Anderson is
spending a few deyg in Redmond.
T. J. Evans and wife, of Paisley,
wero in BencJ yesterday on business.
Forest Supervisor IL L. Plumb Is
ou an official trip to Diamond lake.
B. O. Morgan of Paisley passed
through Bend yesterday on bis wuy
to Portland.
Misses Florence and Helen Down
ing left this week for Corvallls, to
enter O. A. C.
Lester Sanders left last night for
Corvallls, where ho will enter 0. A. C.
as a freshman this year.
Earl Farra of Paisley was in Dend
yesterday on his y to Corvallls,
where ho will enter O. A. C.
Ourden Dutt left last night for
Corvallls, to enter O. A. C, whero he
will be a freshman th;s year.
Mrs. Carl Long and bnby left last
night for Yoncalln, to visit with Mr,
Long's parents for several weeks.
Dnlmer Reeder ot Silver Lake was
In Bend last night on his way to Cor
vallls, whero he will enter O. A. C.
Hugh Haydon left last night for
Corvallls, to resume his work at O.
A. C, where he will be a Junior this
year.
illes Jcnnio Norcao .left. last Might
tor Corvallls, to resumo her studies
at O. A. C She will be a junior this
year.
Miss Connie Knickerbocker left
this morning for Corvallls, where she
will begin her sophomore year at
O. A. C.
Loydo Blakcly left last, night
Corvallls, to enter 0. A'. 0. .' Ho-was
graduated last spring from the Bend
high school.
Mrs. Mary SuperenoV.t of Buffalo,
N. Y., who has been visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. N. F. Seltz, will leavo
ou Saturday for her homo.
Miss Eva Whtttlngton will leavo
onrly next week for New York City,
Where sho will tako a courso In cos
tume mid . millinery designing at
Hartmnn's fashion academy.
I Miss Mnrjorlo Balrd loft last night
tor Portland, whero sho will visit for
two weeks, later going to Eugono to
resumo her studies nt U. of 0 wlioro
sho will bo a sophomore this year.
Mrs. AV, J. Sturdevan and daugh
ter. Crystal, arrived In Bend last
night to spend tho winter with Mrs.
Sturdovnn's sister, Mm. A, J, Morse.
Miss Sturdevan Is bore for her health.
Dr II. A. Schnoffor of tho Bend
llontnl Co. will drive to Portland to
morrow, planning to return nest
wool: with his family. Ho will also
bring back new equipment for tho
company's offices.
Mm. R. A. Dunlap of Hood River
is in Bend, visiting at the home of
her father. Dr. H. W. Uarr.- Iter
brother, John O. Barr of Portland,
nnd her husband, wilf arrlvo tomor
, row to spend several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thompson,
j formerly of Bend, will arrive in tho
city within the next fow days from
, Portland to make their homo here.
Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Alton Thompson of Bend.
Miss Opal Olson will leave-tonight
tor Portland, to visit for a Bhort
time, after which she will go to Spo
kane to resume her studies at Spo
kane university. Miss Olson has been
employed during the (summer vaca-
tlon at tho Savoy cafe, c,
Mrs. W. C. Barker, xv.itp bo's been 4
visiting for two months With her sis
ter, Mm. A. J. Vcltum, left this morn
ing for her home at Bulla lo, N. Y. -Miss
Elizabeth Veltuaiv her. niece,
who was graduated froni the Bend
high school last spring, accompanied
her to tho east, where cho-trill1 re
sume her education.
Mrs. Carrie Horner left lost night
for Portland, to attend the quarterly
meeting ot the American' Legion
Ladles' auxiliary escntt!ve cbmmlU.
teo for Oregon, to which nho waa
elected at tho recent coijc'ntlon nt
The 'Dalles, Important'bu'sinoss will
beftrnnsacted,. said MrJ.l'lfurncr. tlila
being the first session. ot;lbt? execu
tive commtttco slnco.ttp.cpnvcutlou.
Thursday
Arnold Ratngstend has'"rctiirue:l
from his vacation. '.
1 Dr."Charlo8 F. Bloom wqnt" to'PorV
land last night on b'iislneis. '
H. J.' Overturf loft Inat', night for
Portland on a business "trip. '. ' 1
Mrs. E. O, Bauson of 'MelolIus wns
ln Bend yesterday, shopping.
H. C. Ellis left lust ulnht for Por .
land tor a short buslnesi trip.
Glenn IT. Rlnob nt iha Arn'nl.t .11.-
trlct Is spending tho day in Bend
R. S. Hamilton loft Inst n eht f r
Portland, oxpoctlng to return Frit! ,
J. P. Dyo, a University of Oreg t
student, is spending several days i
Bend.
Mrs. J. B. Smith wns taken '
Portland last night for medical trc
ment. t ,
James Smith returned thin mo
Ing from Portland, whore ho hns'bi
tor some timo.
U, Kooulg and daughter, ot, Pi
loy, woro In Bond last night on tb
way to Portland.
(Continued on Page 8.)