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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
4 Utt T'AOB T . iMNHMnuifciiijbnaittuiimmmumw&aiimm . j bend, happenings ; : ' ''from day to day v ' WcdllCSdtiy- Wednesday Jack llriiln of DiihcImiIim wiih III lltuul yintunluy. Wiyium Plilppit wont to Portland Innt til Kit 1 to upoiid wivuriil iluyM, J. (. Kolkur loft I nut nllilit on n InmliiiiiiH trip Id Portland nml ilimttlo, Mr. iiml Mm, Prank It. Prluru nru . tlio piirontn of u huby boy, born Hun iliiy. Mm, W. C. Elliott or Kliiimilh KiiIIh Ih vIhIHiik with Mm, W. A. Hlinlliy. V, V. Ilnrplmni, HiiporvUor of thn Oclioco iiiilliiiuil foroMti was u visitor In tlm city todity. MlH, J. H, Hantuclilirr Inft liiHt iiIkIU for Coour 'd'Alinie, lilutio, for a abort liimlnuxN tr lit. J, II. Ilpurk, local tliuntiT mini uxor, left Imit iiIkIiI for I'orlliiiul on ii ttliort lnmliii'iiti trip. Dr. and Mm. I.. W. (latcholl uri) , thu pnrontu of mi nlKlit pomiil Imby :lrl, born at tliulr liomu licru yonlor iluy. Mm. (Irnco Wolfo of I'rlnvvlllii re nrtii'it to Imr homo liut nlitlit nflur biting In Ilviul for Kiivornl day to hitrio n patient Intro. Hurl II, Monition, ntnto traffic olfl ' cur whobo tiKiiiIiiiinrtorx uro In Ilcnd, Iiiih returned from 8uli)tn, whoro ho lirnt boon for novoral wetdm. Tlio I.odlcit' aid of thu MothodUt church will moot at tlio church pur lurs nt I o'clock Thursday aflurnooii for work. Member nrc rc-qurnlvil to brhiK tlilinblim and yhunrn Mr, Paul Voornr and dnugbtor and Mm. Wocrticr's lnr, who him liei'ii vlnllhiK her, left thin iniiriilnn . for MlKon, where- Mm. Wourner will vtult for miverul weekH. (J. A. Croiiby, n-cnntly dlicharRod from u Kpvernmwnl hospital In Tn fomii, huti returned lo Bond to mako hi homo, Croiby him been away from Bend niiicu July, 1321. John Cluii p of lloiul, who ha out trwl U. of C) him boon pledged lo the Kappa Tlictii CM tratrrtilty, nc cordlng to word riculvud by frlund hero. Oswald Wi'itt. secretory of tint North Canal Co.. spwiil n iihort tlmo In Ilcnd Tuesday, leaving again lust night for I'ortland. Htt will bit hero ukuIii lalor In thti week, hu Muted, Tuesday Mr. Iliitllu Huntington In reported to bo III. Tim Junior cIiim of Ibo Ilond IiIkIi hcIhkiI bold a party last night. A. I). Olson loft luiit night for Monitor for n fow day' visit. Dnn 11. Conway returned thin morning from n trip lo 1'ortlnnd. Minn I,. M. Huwnrd Iioh taken u ponltlon with tho Ilcnd Hardware Co. It. 8. iMcCluro luft last nlRht for Tito Diillun on u hnrt biulnitiot (rip. K. M. Mlllor, proprietor of tho Hut . Ho lako roforl, wn In Ilond last night. I)r. 1C. K. Oray loft Sunday for ' Kaima City, to bo r.ono kovi'mI .' wpckd. .' Mil Hall Forbe ha lakon a pol- tlon In tho ofllco of tlm MIIUt bum IK bor'Co. ''.I ' J' 11. Vim I.nmluyt'ulid Alphotno Von I' I.nocko of Clovordnlo wuro vlaltor In j: Ilond today. i Wllllnm La Baler, forit ranner ut li Kllvor 'Luko, was In Ilond yesterday V u ml today. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry llaldwln aud r . M. K. llrlnk of Irliiovlllo ,aro visitor ' In Ilcnd today. , 1 OeorKO A. Smith, ex-m-rvlcn man, ! lias comu to Ilond from Lebanon to ,i mauo in iiuniu. Mrs, Charles N'oUou luft laat night to spend sovoral days on business at ; Portland and Hiilnni, i; Miss Fern Hobbs of tho North Ca nal Co. roturnod yesterday from I'ortland, where sho has been for sv , cral weok. V, B, Htudolmkor, travnllng frolght 'and pnssongor agent for tho O.-AV., i. roturned yestorday from Portland, ;iiftor mi nhaoiico of sovoral wooks. lion Young, who has been working Ifor tho forest service nt Hllvor Lako, 'was In Pond lust night with hi fam ily, on their way to Portland. i Tlov, H. A. Stonsctlt loft lust nloht for Portland to attend n circuit con foronco of tho Lutheran church, which will lost until Thursdoy. Ills dnughtor accompanied him. ; N. (1. Jacobaou will leavo tonlglit 'to roturn to Portland, whovo ho will mako IiIh homo, nflor spotullng sov .oral days bore. Jncobnon Is now Port land representative of a Chlc:i;o tim ber oxchitmta firm, A plo Hoclat will ho hold nt Uob orta' ball In tho Arnold district , ait Saturday nlghti Lndlou uro naked to bring n plo and it 10 cent notion. 'Proqeoda will go to tho bono lit of school dlHtrlct No. 20. Monday 7, : ' , .' 13. II, TonioB of La Pino Is n vlHltor In Hond today, , I ''v,r,,' A' Warnor htm rfiturin.il from n visit of sovorul days In l'ort liinil, AIIiiii Wlllcoxon tifnilod n pniiy of duck liuuturu who loft today for Hum liinr lake. Mr, mid Mrs, Cliironcu Maiiiihfliuitr uro purnnls of it 10'pound baby boy, born Hun ilny. U. M, lU'dfliild ilrovij to Crnno I'm I rlu on Hunilay, vIsIIIiik tho dam con utructlon camp. II, (1, l'arrls nnd Myrl I'. Hoover Inft Holiday inorultiK Id ilrlvo across (hit Ciiscddvn to Kiikciio, Miss Krimces Hoybiirn ha onleri'd I, of O. this year Instead of U. of V whoro sh.i attended last year. The second rank will bo conferred by IlOHChutflM LodKo No. 103,'KnlKhts of I'ylhlas, at WndticSilny ovunlnc'H meotliiK. Dr. Hons C.-innou, Oliliiliomn phy slclun who lius beun III In Ilcnd for several weeks, Is able to bu about uxaln. 0. K. Korco'.t. Myron Bymoiis and Leo Cossmiin iiuido it good biiK of ducks on a Hunduy hunt at Hycan marsh. Miss Alothn Taylor it Krenno, Cul who has bi-en vUHIiik her brother, John Tnylor, of Ilcnd, left this morn- ln: for Moslur. Mrs. Clara tlrlllln of Hclo was In Ilond last nlclit on her way homo from Hiinlox, whuro sho hud been vIsltliiK with bur daughter, Mrs. Krcd HturKls. W. J. Meudu, truvellni; salesman who alio has a ranch near Ilcnd, left Inst uliiht for Ilaker after spending somo time ut his runcli. Mr. M. i:. HouRbton, who Imll tuludt tint Krnlornnl llrotherhood 1 oil Co hero lust week, left last nli;lit for her home In I'ortland. Mrs. Frank Klloy of Madras, who has been visiting her sinter. Mrs. (1. M. Heck of Highway Acres, left last night to return to her home. A now Improved peuiianout wave ninclilnu has been Installed by Mrs. Curt Muller ut her halrdrossltu; par lors on Oregon jitrevt. This Is a re cent Invention, there being only one machine of Oil typo In I'ortland at present. Mis Klenora Dowd, an ex pert who learned this work In Chi cugo, will opcralu thu now machine. Saturday J. K. Chestnut of Madras Is a vis itor In Ilcnd today. Dr. J. W. Thorn of Hllvor Lako has spent fovora! days In Ilcnd this week. Thomas Qiilnn or I'rlnovlllo wub In Do ml today on business. Ilcrt M. Mcoka of Hampton Is u vliltor In Dend today, Jnmo.H Mlltenberg of Lu Pino Is In Hand today on buslnos. Fratil; Taltl of Alfalfa Is a busi ness visitor In Ilond today. Mrs. 12. 0,t Logan Is recovering from nn attack of pneumonia. Miss Noma Fulls, formerly of Ho ml, Is visiting In tho city tor tho next two weeks, from Portland. County Acrlculturlst A. T. McDon ald Is In Ilond today from Ilcdmond. J. Vy. Colletto of tho Deschutes national fprcst olllco Is enjoying a brief vacation. Dr. II. A. iicliaoffor was. operated on Thursday evening, his appendix being Tomovcd. Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and her daughter, Miss Ituo Knickerbocker, of Sisters, uro u Ilond today. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Ilolllngor of West Third street nrn paronts ot an olgbt pound baby boy, born yester day. Mrs. J. K. Smith, who was takon to Portland Borlously III a short. tlmo ago, roturned yestorday, fully recov ered. MrY uml Mrs. W. II. Shopard of Portland nvenuo nro parents of a suvon pound girl baby, born this niornlng. Til I :is Ollva Krlckson, who lias boon living lu Ilond for tho past your, left lust night for Portland to muko her homo, C, W. Wlthors nnd Z, Q. Harris of Summor Lako woro In Hand yestor day, bringing shoop to bo shipped from Ilond. Mr, nnd Mm. Alien Wlllcoxon of ICIU lako aro in Ilond 'today. Thoy will louvo Monday for a hunting trip to Lako' county, Mrs. 0. P. Nlswongor loft last'ftleht for Sulom, to visit with hor dnughtor, Mrs.. Floyd Reynolds, who Is attend ing Wllliiinotto university. On hor roturn shn will bo nccoiiipanlod from Portland by Mr. Nlswongor's niotbor, who bus bcim visiting Ihoro. F. It. Mooro nt Hugona loft Inst night for Portland, nflor visiting for n taw days with his brother, Dr. II. N, Mooro. 1 It, Mooro drove to Ilond nrros.i tho MaKontla pass, and suys thai roportH of Its bolng nlmost impiiFnablo uro cxiiRgoratod. Ho wont tli Portland to ontor ho medical col logo. lnjut;i)un,aaVii a no lorcyplitt acclditit, wits' lilichnrged frolil a local hospital yestorday and linn roturned to La Pliid, wlioro ho Is employed. ' ' ! N, (1, Jncoburin, funnorly super visor of Dnschute iiallonnl forest, Is lu Hend today from Portland, whoro ho Is thn northwest rbprixtnnlatlvo of n Chicago firm dealing In "timber ex change. Several trout flu Inches long,, and oni) weighing 13. pounds, wero cuught by Dr. 13, ll, Norrls at Odell luka this week, lid reported on hi return, Many deer wero soon, but thoy were all doc and fawn. Homo snow fell before the purty loft for Hend. Dr. Norrls wus accompanied by Mrs. Norrls nnd hor mother, Mrs. Maude Logan, on tho trip. Friday Waller Vatidcvcrt was a visitor In Ilond yesterday from Ilcdmond. Antono Ahlstrom ot Deschutes vis ited In Ilond today. 1 ! Get Into One of These X Fine, Comfortable, I Warm Union Suits- i Enjoy These Crisp j Autumn Days- j Women's Cotton Unions All styles, fine white si; ribbed, suit 98c p Women's Silk and Wool Unions A fine gar- ment, carried in ail styles; suit , 3.00 &f Girls' Cotton Unions High neck or low neck, $ short or long sleeve, fine ribbed, pure W. white '. .;,89c, 98c Girls' Wool Unions Same styles....$l'.50, $1.75 Men's Cotton Unions Fine ribbed and good H weights $1.49, $1.95, $2.45 g Men's Wopl Unions Excellent values, well sjr made, heavy weights ; .' $3.45, $4.95 p- Boys' Cotton Unions Fine ribbed or flat knit, dji heavy weights 98c, $1.19 g; Uoys' Wool Unions See these before you buy boys' unions $1.69,$1.S9 m MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS Women's Silk Hose Our Special Oynx Hose, where the silk comes up over the knee, with a narrow lisle top 99c Eiffel Silk Hose Seamed back, narrowed an kle. The color you want is here ...$1.39 Virginia The French seamed hose is here. Come in and see it Pair $1.65 Pointex Heel The beautiful onyx hose with lisle top $2.45 All silk $2.95 Woolen Hosiery is here in a great variety of col ors and styles; priced from 59c up to $2.98 Women's New Fall Footwear YOU WILL LOVE THE NEW STYLES COME IN AND TRY THEM ON. Parent One-Strap Cuban tleel with Beige Buck inlay. A Selby shoe $7.45 Patent Same style. All patent $6.75 Patent Buck Inlay, low heel $5.90 Patent Buck -Quarter, low heel. $5.90 Patent 1-strap, low heel, welt sole $1.90 Growing Girls' Special 1-strap in patent, brown calf or black calf $3.90 1 1 ' t Kacks THE NEW SHOE FOR LITTLE FOLKS COME IN AND SEE THEM. WARNER'S W L, Katon of La PJno Is .In Ilond today, Leonard Cook nt Ilurim was- In Ilond today on his way to Portland. Dr. 12. H, Norrls has returned to lloiul after spending tho past month on a'vncatlon at Odell lako. Jack McCorinnck and Fred Wilson of 'rumolo wero In Hand today to ai tend tho funeral of James' Ilrccii. W. J. Usher, formerly landscape gardener In. Hend, Is lu tho city today from his ranch north of town. Mrs. A, K. Scobey, who has been a patient nt n local hospital, left'today for her homo. 4 Misses Margaret and Louisa Innh nit left last' night for Eugene, to enter U. of O. Mrs. II. J. McClure and her iluiigh lor Uoiinvlovo left lust night for a visit of one day at Vancouver, Wash Kugcno Coinstock, who Is employed In the olllco of tho Drooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., left last night on a short business trip to Portland. C. M. Thomas, Portland lumber teljijiiiflii'illitiiifijijW Seasonable Merchandise from the Store of Superior Service Ladies' Fall Coats $13.75 to $87.50 Children's and Misses' Fall Coats $3.75 to $27.50 New Fall Silk and Wool Dresses at .. . $18.75, $25.00, $27.50, $29.75, and up to $49.50 New Fall Children's Dresses, ages 6 to 14, a Special purchase at $6.75 ' New Fall Skirts, including Wool Ratines and Novelty Checks $6.75 to $12.50 Infants' Knitwear Just in, including sweaters, bootees, Afghans, hoods, toques. Complete assortments Munsingwear Union and 2-piece Underwear for every member of the family. New Silks and Wool Dress Goods One-piece goods section is overflowing with staple and fancy silks and dress goods. Yptir inspection invited. Blankets and Comforters Our assortments are the largest to be found in Bend. Cotton Blankets $1.98 to $2.98 Woolnap blankets, (according to size) $4.25 $4. Woolnap Blankets $4.25 to $4.95 According to size All Wool Blankets t$5.25 to $16.75 Crib Blankets 48c to $3.50 Comforters $2.98 to $27.50 New Dress Accessories Bags, Belts, Earrings, Beads, Girdles, Combs, Barrettes THE STORE OF SUPERIOR SERVICE Vulumn of huslnrsH is nn important index to leader ship it indicate radeihlp in xurh things an ideas, ci eat he niercliandNiiiK and untiMial value-giving. Tluit business ulilcli wires the public best has by that fart established n certain klml of le.iderliip; which eventually leads to Icsdendilp in sales. Our store is proud of Its 'volume of sales because that volume hit Rrown through service, through lentler klilp in lden, in creative merchandising, and in attrac tive value-Riving. We linse our claims to jour patronaga solely upon good merchandise, good values and good service. We arc tho Store of Superior Service. It' Always Payt MMNNHEIMBK'S I THf OUALITY The Store of ffilililililijilililililililijiliin buyer", left last night for ' Portland after spending several days In Cent tral Oregon. Lester Smith left last night for Eu gene, to resume his studies, at U. ot O,, where ho is to be a sophomore this year. '"' Mrs. A. F. Hauaer of Itedmond. who has been visiting with Mrs. C. It Braes, returned to her homo last night. Miss Dorothy Dodds left last night for Eugene, where sho will attend U. of O., catering as a freshman this fall. II. E. Dennett and W. B. Hunt, Oroat Northern officials who wero In Dend yesterday, returned last night to Portland. C. It. Christie, contact agent for the Veteians' bureau, left last night for Itedmond after bolng hero to rep resent tho bureau, for sovoral days. IIo mot n number of men who have claims which havo not yet been al lowod, and assisted Mrs. V. A. Korbes of itho Itod Cross homo Service sec tion in her work with tho veterans. Thursday- W. n. Oaggott.s Itedmond attorney, Is noiul todny. Mrs. M. J. Mtgglna Is n patient at the St. Charles hospital. Mru. E. O. Logan Is a patient at tho St, Cburlcs hospltul, H. N. Klllott ot Terrebonne Is lu Bend today on busfnets. to Slop and Shop ot IjjB STOwtof BtMP Superior Service . Alonzo Bright ot Hampton - Is spending the day In Bend, . P. M. Chrlsman, Silver Lal mer chant. Is a visitor here today. Barney Madsen Is in Bend today from his ranch on the Metollun.. .James Hegardt of Redmond 'was operated on at St. Charles hospital on Tuesday. C. K. Chrlstopberson. ot Portland, traveling freight agent for tho Ore gon Trunk, Is In "Bend today, Leo A. Morelock, federal offleir who has been In Bend for sever U days, left last night for Portland. Georgo Wobiter, traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, is In Bend today on business. Edward P. Valltchka left last nlgM for Eugene, to resume his studies it U. ot O. He la taking a courso n journalism. ' C. H. Wallonburg, who has n ran U at Terrebonne and also operates a sawmill at OrUtly mountain, Is n Bend today, .. Thomas Phillips has returned o his home nt Prlnovillo, drier bolnp, i patient at tho St. Charles hospital 1 r sovoral days.' Lostor Smith will loave 'tonight r Eugene, to resume bis work at. If, ( O. Smith will bo a sophomore i commerce this year. (Continued on pa'go 8.)