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

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY'
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Wednesday
Mr. mill Mrs. Truman Style luivu
loft for their homo at Ilnncock, Win.
- connlu, nflor four wiir1(n spent In
lliiiid with MrH, Myli'it' ulster, Mm,
Kuto McLaughlin mill Mis Rose
'l'lnnkiitt.
O. F. WnllonhurK of Torrobonno In
I'm Ilond Imliiy on business.
Put Murphy Id surlously III with
pnuumonlti.
J.mmitil Molltor Iiiin returned to
IiIh homu liiini (if tor spending xomn
Hum In I'urllnml, where ho will re
turn In it fuw day.
Mr. nml Mm. Frank Porclvnlt of
Mllllcun urn visitors In Ilund todny.
H. W, Morrill of Jlrothor I spend
Ink tha duy In Dunil.
Mr. ftiiil Mm. Hardy Allen of Sin
lorn ii ru In llcnil toJuy.
- J. II. llontug In In llunil today from
hlii homo Mt Prlnovlllo.
J. T. Hardy, traveling freight anil
passenger dKont for tho Oregon
Trunk, arrived In Iluinl thin morning
on one of hi rt-gular visits.
C N; Ghrlstopherion, representa
tive of tha Ureal Northurn railway,
wnrt'ln Jloml today on business.
" II, L. Tono, forest rangir at La
I'lno, and Mm. Tone, arc spending
tho day In Hond.
" Mr, and Mm. J. I., Henderson, for-
umrly of Ilend, aro visiting hero from
tholr'homo at (latewuy.
, Tuesday
L. Cheney of Lakovluw arrived lu
Ilcnd yesterday, . .
. Jack Noreno of Redmond ipcnt
Monday In Hand.
C. I.. Gist of Sisters, wan In Ilcnd
Monday on business,
A. J. ftanford, ciport beckcopcr of
ltodmand, U In llend toduy.
Floyd W. flcott and furnlly, of
Tuinalo, weru In Ilcnd yesterday.
Miss Anita (Illlllanil wont In Port
land last nlKht to villi for it wnok.
Mr. and Mm. Howard Ilnrtly of
Slater wereivMllon In Rend on Mon.
day.
John W. Dennis wn In Ilcnd on
Monday from .hi sawmill near Sis
ters. ' ' , 1
Mini Melon Cashmnn of Chicago U
visiting with her brother, M. I'. Cash
virion, ' M, C. CorilonT county commission
er, I In Ilcnd today from hl homo
.at Redmond,
C. I.. Htnnton hai reopened hi
paint shop on Wall stroot near tho
corner of (Irconwood.
I'earl Lynes, superintendent of tho
Tumnlo stuto fish hatchery, In In
Ilcnd today an nuslnoM,
I,. Mctko and hi noti Donald left
Huiidny evening for Seattle, to attend
tho funeral of Metke'ii brother.
Charlo (1. Wilson will lenvo to
night for Portland, to upend tho hull
dnyi nt his jutronts' homo thore.
Deputy tj. 8. Mnrnhnl I.eo A. More
lock retiirnod lust night to I'ortland
lino nnd Ilmmolt, lior brother and
nldtnr, wont In Ilond on Monday,
Mm. J. I, l'utnnm nnd two dill
tlroii, Form nnd Doris, who hnvo
been visiting Mm. Putnam's paronlH
lit Htaiilleld, roturneil to their homo
In Ilniid fliinday mornlntc. Mm. I'ut
nam nliio vlslleii a few dnya at Pasco,
Washington, with friend nnd rein
IIviih, anil was nccompniilcd homo by
nor sister lu law, Mm, V. B, l'utimin,
of Puscu, ,
Monday
Mm. W. (1, lleudrlck la confined
to her homo by IUiicm.
w. v. Alcorn loft last night for
Corvallls, to vlalt over tho holiday.
Loland l)avl returned last night
after a visit with relatives nt Prlnc-
vlllo.
I.eo A. Morolock, United Male
deputy mamhal, In In Ilcnd today
from I'ortland,
Clement flloau went to Portland
lout nlKht. plaimlitc to visit thcro
until after Chrlntinua.
J. It. Carlxan left lint nlKht for
Portland, whero ho will visit for a
month with hi mother.
I.uwli Kcnvla, Wallace Afmock nnd
Haympnd Jone1 of Prlnevllla were In
Ilcnd Bnturday evening
Ilil Dolores Callow returned Ruu
day from Portland, whero alio visited
for aoverul dnya last week.
Leroy and Vance Coynor are homo
for tha holidays from O. A. C, whifro
they nre student this your.
Miss tilennlo Mcllaln returned to
her homo at Culver last night nflor
apendltiR (ho week end In Ilcnd.
Mlssc Holcn and Florence Down
Inc rotumei! Hundny from Corvallls,
whero they hnvo been attending O.
A. C.
Harry Iluydcn ha .returned from
0. A. C, whero ho Is n student, to
spend tho holldnya with hla parent
hero.
I.oatcr Bainlcm, who Is a freshman
nt O. A. C, returned Saturday eve
ning from CorvnHlli to spend the holl
dny hero.
C. II. Hcrg tins roturncd to his
homo after spending two weeks In
tho Lumberman's hospital, following
on operation. .
Eugene Kulton returned Sunday
from Cor van In, whore he I n student
at O, A, C, to sjiend the holidays
with hi parents hero,
Mr. and Mm, Floyd Iteynotd have
returned to their homo here for tho
holidays from Wlllamctto university,
whoro both aro students.
Dolmnr IlfcdeV nnd Miss Iluth
(lortoit of Sliver Lako wore In Ilcnd
Sunday on their way homo from Cor
vallls, whero they nro students nt
O. A. 0.
J. A. Knslos roturncd last night
from a htislncss trip to Spokane. Ho
snya Hint people who think It's cold
sftnr apondliiK'tho duy hero on husl- "'lu' ouiu visu caatern wnsn.
iiitiiun lur ii low uujd,
'lies,
' Mr, J. W. Lowell of Ilrothem was
)n Ilrnd toduy. Sho report tho road
' In bud condition on account vt tho
snow,
; Mr. nnd Mm. Alfred I.nno of 1021
.Columbia street aro parents of an
r. eight pound girl baby, born early this
'''morning.
,. L.-O. Itoborts, In Ilond todny from
jtho Arnold district, roporta that roads
Klh thut vicinity aro bad slnco tho
' thaw began.
Mlsa I.oulso Wocrnor of Ilrooklyn,
N, Y nrrlvod In Ilcnd Sunduy to
' mnko her homo with hor cousin, Dr.
Paul Woerner.
Francis npddeld has returned from
Corvallls, whoro ha Is a studont nt
0. A, C.j'to hpend tho Chrlstmus va
cation nt his homo' hero,
, Mis C, laru .Alkmnn loft last night
'for. Portland, whero sho pxpocts to
mnko1 hor homo. Sho ha been In
Ilond for sovorul months.'
i Oeorgu W. Hobson, u dlructor of
tho Doschtitcs County Munlrlpitl Im
iirnvoiiiont dlntrlct, Is In jloud today
from his ranch nt Tiimnjn. '
" MIhh Connlo"lnlckorbocltor has re
turnod from Cprvnllls, whero she Is
' a studont nt O. A. 0., und In upending
tho ClirlHtmiiB vacation ut hor homo
nt Slstors. Sho nnd hor puronts, Mr.
' und Mrs. Mi W. KnlckorhocUor, nnd
i Open Safety Pin Taken
From Infunt's Throat?
Anaesthetic Not Used
KxtrnctlnK an opon Bnfoty pin
i 'from tho throat of thb' 8 months
old dmiKhtor of Mr. nnd Mrst
' Hmiry Klttleaon yyas tho dinicult
task which u'tbcnl piiyslclan was
, called upon to perform Sunday.
Tho pin hud ftlmosl dlsnppearod
lu tho child's throutr und tho
point was up,' bit with tho 'Wo
of lnstrumonta and a string It
wnB raraovod without on anaos
thotlo. , ,
jljl i r1
the
Saturday '
II. J.' Ovc'rturf returne'd'- on
niornlng Irnln from Portlahd.
H. n, llodgdil of Culvor Is a visitor
In Ilond todny. v . ' ,
Hubert Kfiyes wetit to Portland
Friday to spend two days. ' ;
County Agriculturist W.'T;'Mc
Donald woh In Uond todny from his
hoadquarlcm nt Ilcdniond.
Miss Holon Tlltol, who lias beon a
patient at n local hospital, has re
turned to hor homo.
Arnold ltongstnd loft Thursday
night for Portland, called by the ser
ious Illness of his father.
MIbh Dolores Callow went to Port
land lam night, to visit tor several
days. '
Mrs. C. S, Hudson and daughter
left last night for n short visit In
Portland.
J, C. Wright, local station agent,
loft lust night for Portland for a
short visit.
ArroBtod last night by OITlcor
Julian, Kd Johnson was flnod,$20 In
city court this inornlng for druuken
dors, MUs Hosslo Cleveland arrived In
Send last night and will ba omployod
nt tha homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. John
Demon.
Miss Klelo Wilson of Itoscburg,
who has beon visiting In Ilond, wont
to Ilodmpnd Inst night to visit for a
short tlmo.
Mrs. It. P. Robinson and children
woro oxpoctcd to return toduy from
Tho Dulles, whore thoy hnvo been
Visiting with Mrs. Itobluson'a par
ents, Miss Jennlo Noreno- returned lust
night from Corvallls, whoro sho Is n
student ut 0, A. C to spond tho
Christmas vacation At hor homp,
lioro. J, ; .A
' A. IV Abbott and Chestor Blprelld
of tho local Standard Oil. Co. plant
have gono to Hood River to hour a
locturo on oils by a spoclallst era
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for Men from the Mens Store
These are the kind of 'things men buy for them
selves the whole year . round, except that some
are a bit finer than most men will buy, much as
they would like to have them. So notw is the -chance
for wives and daughters.
Knit Ties
Those stylish narrow ties that men
.like" so well. They're ofi silk in black,
navy, brown, and brown and greens
50c, 75c, 95c, $1.50
Leather Gloves
$3.00 Pair
Men's soft leather dress gloves in the
popular Cordovan shade. Lined with
silk ah exceptional value
Gift Shirts
Men's Madras Shirts in an assortment
of good patterns and colorings sizes
14 ta 17,. The kind regularly $3.00 to ;
$3.50; for. ' . .
$2.50
Gift Slippers
.'Leather Slippers in a variety of,
styles, black or brown kid, at ,' .
$2.95, $3.50, $3.75
Felt Slippers,
,;v $L35 to $1.95 1
t.
Smoking Accessories
.. - .
.-. Smoking. Stands at ,
$3.00 to $6.50 r-
Ash Trays at -50c
to $3.50
Bathrobes
i
Men's Bathrobes made of
heavy Beacon Blanket mate
riaHn an assortment , of pat
terns. , $5.95 to' $6.75 "
. Gift Hosej
Interwwcn Silk Hose
Pure thread silk hose in black,
white and all the wanted col
ors special values at
75c, $1.25, $2.25 pr;
Interwoven Wool Hose at 75c
Interwoven Silk and Wopl $1
Pajamas
Men's Pajamas of Soisette in
plain blue, pink or cream. Just
the thing for gifts. Atti'act
ively prjeed, too, at .
' $3.50
Others at $2.00 up
; , Gift Belts
Good quality Leather Belts
with plain buckle specially
priced at ' '
60c
Genuine Leather Belts with
Sterling Silver Front Buckles
complete
$1.50
Mufflers
Men's Knitted Mufflers in
grey, brown, blue, .white and
green mixtures, silk fringed
ends at
. , $1.69
Kerchiefs ,
Ihitialed'-Kerchiefs, large sized
.of fine cambric and colored
cloths at
50c
Men's True Linen Kerchiefs
with 'narrow hemstitched hemi-.
30c, 35c, 50c ;
r
MJINNHETMEB'S
. mm Ut HP W',..4f'W. . T-CT r- n
THE PUALITY ImI STORE of BEND
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Friday
D. O. Drown Is 111 In the Lumber
man's hospital. . i
Dr, H. C Dodds wont to The Dalles
last night on a short business trip,
Q. M. Olllllnnd arrived In Bend
last -night to visit wltjt Mrs. I,.' V.
ailllland.
W. C. Holllnshoad of La Pino was
In Bond Thursday ovonlng on his
way to I'ortland. '
Mrs. Von S. Wnlto arrived lu Bond
this morning for a vlBlt with hor
mother, Mrs. L. h. Fox.
T; H, Folby, mnngor of the Bond
Water, Light & Power Co., wont to
Portland last night on business.' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iiovo .ot Port
land, who have boon In Demi uovoral
days, left last night for tholr home.
Mrs, JonivUos8on und daughter ro.
turned this monsing from Portland,
whoro they hnvo boon for a shprt
(time, ,
, Chnrles D, Jfrnlori Pprtland lnsur-
n,ce mnn, lnt.hJ toJt", t0
his home after spending several days
in Bond,
H. B. Gould, city engineer,, .rcn
I'iatttbfl'HhU'jnornlnB from Portland;
.Lit V v - ?
whero ho attended the state- highway
commission meeting.
L. A. Brandenburg returned to his
home in-Deecbutes last night after
visiting yesterday with his wife, who
Is confined to a hospital hero.
A marriage license was Issued from
the offlco of tho county clerk yester
day to Nicholas J, Ztesor nnd Miss
Ethel Mnrkham, both of Bend.
Mr. and; Mrs, Archie Estos loft Inst
night for Seattle, planning to spend
the Holidays there and in Belllngham
und 'other towns In Washington,
Thursday
Donald M. Graham of Prnevllle Is
visiting In Bond today,
Attorney W. P. Myers wont to Mad
ras last night to appear in n circuit
court trial there.
Miss Corlnuo Whistler Is III with
scarlet fever'at tho homo ot Mriaud
Mrs, Odorge J, Chtlds,
Mrs. II. 0, hodds returned last
night from M(uiiDsota, whero sho hag
boon visiting. v . ,
J. J.lPiwera-wllI?'leav'e,tonlght ofjr
Los Angeles to lelC with friends; for.
several; weeks,., i
D. 0, McPherson returned this
rooming from a short business trip
to Portland. ... t
L. M. Foss returned this morning
from Portland, where' ho spent yes
terday on, business.
Qlenn Wbtttaker left last night (or
lly has not left Plalnview and bavo
no Intention of leaving, according to
tho latest reports. Harrison has been
working in Bend for several weeks.
Another turkey shoot will bo held
Sunday morning, December 24.. at
tho Frank Arnold place in Clover-
Aberdeen called by the illness of -1 "SSS KVVSir.
sister. He expects to return to Bend and Mrs. Alex Loveren,- Charles Mlt
nfter tho holidays. , chell and party, P. A. and H A.
A. J. Dermody, .special agent for ?IC0BS'"' V,e L',v0say8 ind Mr. and
tho S, P, & S., returned to Vnncouvert
last night after spending the day in
Bond.
Ralph Lucas returned this morn
ing from Kelso, Wash., whore be has
been employed. He ta using crutcljes
as a rosult ot an Injury to his ankle,
caused whon ho fell from a truck and
a wheel run across his foot..
PLAINVIEW WITHOUT
MAIL OVER A WEEK
PLAINVIEW, Doc. 21, People in
the Plalnview community aro begin
ning to wonder if tho mall service
has been permanently discontinued,
aa, there hus been no mail delivered
or picked up by tho carrier since1 11
weok ,agp, last Friday,
There' was a mlstako In last week's
Items that we takd tnlsjopportunity
to try to correct. The Harrison tarn-
Mrs. Harrison.
Clydo Wondell was Irt Tumalo Sat
urday. Tho Llvesny brolheis hnvo ordered
n now electric light plant to be do
llvered Christmas wook. . '
V. F. Llvesoy has beonchoson ta
be agent in Deschutes county for
farm lighting and water -power sys
tem.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henrtt wero
callers in Plalnview last Sunday.
Roy Armstrong of Bend ..has
brought n bunch of beer cattln tu
PIalnvew to feed, having purchased
some 01 tno nay 011 the Colfelt place,
CHARGE OF SELLING
LIQUOR NOT PROVEN
' (3.
Tried In city court Monday after
noon on a chargo ot- Belling intoxi
cants, Oebrge Hewitt, was found not
guilty by the Jury. Tho defendant
'was represented by iff. V, Mers,