The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 08, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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TMIIfIJT loci T.m SESSUE HAY AKAWA In "The Bravest Way"
I VPf lOM 1 LaSl I iffle-Mack Sennett Paramount Comedy-"SLEUTHS"
VALUE
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TIIH IIKNU IICM.KTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIKVI), OIIKGON. HATrilDAY, FEBRCAKY , 1010
PRIVATE HAROLD PEAT in
PRIVATE
FEAT
Beied on hit awn twolt--ine of the moil populw ttoriei ol loldia life.
lu lllli kind ol wtr piclurs wilh ttory thai you like.;
Fords Fords Fords
Just Received Shipment of
FORDS!
V la.
I
Prlvutn Harold Peal (himself) In thn
Arlcruft Hpoclul bused on tho story
from IiIh own faniouH book. This l
tho typu of war pletura you Ilka
Good Hfory and roullsllc scones. A
lllllo Into mid heaps of thrills nd
patriotism.
Sunday Travel Fcaturt
"SAILING THE
SOUTH SEAS"
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAV'H TKMPICKATLIIK
(Tukon at 3 p. m )
Maximum, 50 degrees.
.V. V. MrC'oyn of Prlnevllln In In
ihu cliy loduy on business.
Con llri'cn, Alfuira sheepman, la
In I tin city today on liunliieiiH.
Harry Munlon has miwpH'il u l'l
(Ion at Hut Miiniih'dmer More.
Mr. Itosnon Howard and children
nro In ll'iid today from Iii-achulis.
M. If. Morton returned to fiend
I an I riU-lit from a short tiimliw-u trip
to Portland.
Mm. Ida .McWIllianm and daugh
ter of Madras spent lust nUlit In
Ilend.
Krunk lltifner nnd A. K. Terry of
Alfalfa uri apundlnx tit" day In Bond
on business.
H. H. Stearns mid C. !). Htearn of
Prlnovillu were visitors In lli'tld last
nlt tit.
A. (). Powell ha contracted to
tiulld a live room modern brick
liunxulow In Ulver Terrace for It. P.
VIlltlT.
-Mrn. Blolln Hunklns arrived from
Seattle till mornlnit to visit her
mother, Mr. Youckum, and her sis
ter, Mr. W. C. MaCuiHton.
Mr. Ird Wco and her aon Fred
erick nnd Air. and Mr. Jurod Mourn
of Kedmond worn In Bond Unit night
to attend tho llbrury club bonullt.
II. Cuto, formorly In the tailoring
business in Ilend, r-l u rued to tbn
city till mornliiK, having received
hi discharge from tho army.
T. II. Foley returned thl morn
ing from Portland and Ralom, where
he ban buen working In tho Interest
of good roads In Out nil Oregon.
I .IU OP TIIWKS.
We wind to thank our mmiy
friend for their kindness and syni-
fputliy during tho illness and death
of our blovd dunghter and lnter
Clara, also for tho many beautiful
flower, and to all who In any way
uitet u wo emend our sincere
heartfelt thank.
Mil. AM) MRS. L. I.. ORfl
ANf FAMILY. Adv. 53p
AT THE HOTELS.
D.
130.00 in prize to dancer at the
Grand Muniuirudo Hull at llio Uym
nnnlum on K'eb. Mth. Jan munlc.
Ticket. Including supper, $1.50.
Adv r2tfc.
Closing Out Sale!
POLLOCK'S
Dry Goods
&aothing
I Having leased the place formerly occupied by
I Sather's, we have stocked up with goods which we
Hiup)eu irom our siore in ivansas. vve mienu 10
dispose of these goods at the lowest possible price,
allowing only for the freight charges to Bend.
We have nearlv full lines of Clothing and Dress
Goods, and included among -them are latest styles
i l i
OUR. PRICES WILL
ASTONISH YOU!
Men's Suits $5.00 to $15.00
Boys' Suits $5.00 to $12.00
Ladies' Coats $1.00 to $7.50
Ladies' Shoes $1.00 and Down
Underwear $1.00
Men's Shoes : $1.00 and Down
Men's and Boys' Caps 75c and Down
Men's and Boys' Hats.. $3.00 and Down
ploy's Shoes $5.00 and Down
Ladies' and Children's Hose ...-. 50c and Down
Dry Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Etc.
ALL GOING !
Come early .and make your selection at prices
that have never before been heard of in Bend. This
is a chance in a life time to cut down the high cost
of living.
POLLOCK'S
One Door South of Baird's Grocery
DRY GOODS
& CLOTHING
Hotel WrlKlK.
If. H. March, 8., P. & 8.
C.'harleHtAllen, I.a Pino.
8. 8. BieuniH, Prinovlllo.
C. II. StouniH, Prlnevlllo.
Juck Ilarey, Prlnevlllo.
T. C. Naylor. Yamhill.
II. IlolliiK, Ma 1)1 on, WuhIi.
Frank Ilufner, Alfalfa.
A. K. Terry, Alfalfa.
J. O. Huffman. ji Pine.
IU I.. Walter, fi.. P. & 8.
Hotel Cozy.
K. J. Winkler. Spoknno.
W. K. naker. Sioux Falls, 8.
J. W. Ultlelleld. Portland.
Fay L. Howard, Portland,
(juntuve Kerry, Alfalfa.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren C. Ward. Prlne.
vlllo.
Kit!) riackxtroni, Prlnevlllo.
Pilot Itutte Inn.
A. Curo, Portland.
C". L. Morgan, Crencent.
Mr. Ida McWIlliuma and dauRli
ter, Madra.
W. K. lllley. Ii Pino.
J. II. Mann and son, Madra.
N. A. HoHtettor, Portland.
J. McUruifor, Denver.
Con Brecn, Alfalfa.
Daily Market Report
(FarnUHed by arrangement with the
Central Orecon Bank.)
NOHTII POHTLAM). Feb. 8.
Fifty cutle received. Market Hteady.
Prima steer, $12. GO 13.50; Kood
to choice, 1 1 1.60 fi 12. BO; medium to
good, $9.7GH.D0; fair to medium,
ta.Dvir?.i"i yj inn, 91. tu
SfS.50; cholcu cow and heifer,
$9.2510.26; Rood to choice. 18.76
WI9.75; medium to Rood, $7.60
8.60; fair to medium, $5,76 40.75;
am n era, $3.60475; bull. $00 9;
calve. $9013.60; Blockers and feed
er, $7 Oil.
lloaj Market.
Two hundred hogs received. Mar
ket steady.
Prima mixed, $10.25 jT 16.40; me
dium mixed, $1GM6.25: rough
heavy, $14.254715; pig. $1214;
bulk of sale. $16.40.
HhiM-p Market.
One hundred shoep recolvcd. Mar
ket steady.
Prime lambs, $13.76rl4.25; fair
to medium lamas, $9 4911; yearling,
$104211; wethers, $94310; ewes,
$6.60tj8 76.
Try a Bulletin Want Ad.
got results.
They
A FEW
i'S
No Leaders
No Baits
No Charge for Credit
No Charge for Delivery
No Red Tape
Just a"good, clean,
common sense
Grocery Store
GILBERT'S
R.OCERY
CAItl) OK Til AX KM.
We wlh to expreo our sincere
appreciation to Mr. and Mr. Noble
and member of tho cast of "The Clrl
of Ragle Hunch" for their splendid
production, memberu of the orches
tra for their rnulcul numbers, the
athletic club for uho of building, The
Dend Ilullctln and Uend Press for
their generous advertising, Mr. Ivan
Talon for musical specialties, and to
those who assisted in any way In
making the library play such a splen
did success. Also the public tor Its
patronage.
MRS. C. 8. HUDSON,
Pres.,
MrtS. E. M. THOMPSON,
E3p Sccy.-Treas.
TO WHOM IT MAY ( OXCKR.V.
Having purchased the Interest
formerly owned by G. W. Cook in
the firm of Stunluke & Cook, second
hand dealer in liend, I wish to an
nounce that hereafter no bills in
curred by the aaid O. W. Cook may
be collected from me.
51-5:ic F. T. STANT.AKE.
ALSO USED CARS
at prices that you can pay. Look
over our stock. These cars must
be seen to be appreciated.
CENT-ORE MOTOR CO.
Ford Garage -
Sunday in Bend
Churches
IlliptiKt.
Morning services 11a. m.; subject
of sermon, "A Powerful and Success
ful Society." Evening service 8:30
p. m.; subject, "The Virgin Birth
of Christ: Is It True?"
Methodist Kpi.scopal.
W. C. Stewart, pastor. Sunday
school 9:4 5 a. m. A class for every
body. 11 a. m morning worship;
topic, "What It Means to Be a Chris
tian." Special solo by TeaJ Sexton.
6:30, Ep worth league; special study.
'No service at 8 p. m. on account of
the boys' meeting at the B. A. A. C.
Scandinavian Lutheran.
Itev. Frederik A. T. ConieliUHsen.
the . pastor of the Scandinavian
Lutheran church, will preach Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and in
tho evening at 8 o'clock. All heart
ily welcome. Mr. Corneliussen will
sing. The Sunday school begins at
10 o'clock. Please send your chil
dren to our Sunday school. More
Sunday school teachers are also wel
come. Rv. Corneliussen's, resi
dence Is 35 Hawthorn.
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irrigation,
adjacent to water mains, electric
lights and telephone service.
Ranging in size from 1; to 6 Acres
WILSTOKIA ADDITION
See
L. D. WIEST
1304 Third Street
Prenbyterlun.
II. C. Hartranft, pastor. The sec
ond address In the series, "Great
Experiences in the LKe of Jesus,"
will be given on Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. The subject will be
"The Temptation." The most prac
tical lessons will be drawn from this
historical event, and the every-day
application of Christ's life to every
day living will be made. In our
perspective of life we have gotten
God out of his proper proportion, as
will be pointed out in this address.
Mrs. Bernice Forrest will render a
vocal solo at the morning service.
Tho cvenlns service will be held
at 7:30 p. m. Tho pastor will de
liver a Biblical lecture at this service.
The Endeavor society meets every
Sunday evening at 6:30, and it Is
one of the livest organizations that
Is doing Christian work In our city.
These young people are on the Job;
come and catch their Inspiration.
Hotel
Altamont
None Cleaner or More
Comfortable in Bend.
The place to get a good
Home Cooked Meal
at a reasonable rate
$3Q.OO-IN PRIZES-$3Q.OO
Big Masquerade Ball
FEBRUARY Mth
At GYMNASIUM
$10.00 to the Best Lady's Costume
$10.00 to the Best Gentleman's Costume
$5.00 to the Second Best Lady's Costume
$5.00 to the Second Best Gentleman's Costume
Free Ticket to supper and dance to the most
Comical Couple.
Music by the Jazzing Orchestra
Grand March at 8:45 P. M led by the
"Pug Ugly" Band
Watch for Si Perkin's Band on the Street
Ticket, Including Supper $1.50 Per Couple
The Oyster Supper will be served by the Ladies of the Catholic
Church upon the stage of the Gymnasium.
Get these Four Ideas
Firmly in Mind :
FIRST
They Cost Only y2 as Much
SECOND
They Are Puncture-Proof
THIRD
They are Over-Size, stronger and better
than the Tires now on your car
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRES are built
like other Guaranteed Tires. Only the fin
est and most expensive fabrics and rubber
are used. . .
Your worn casings hold the air pressure
and Gates Half -Sole Tires take all the wear
of the road.
300,000 Car-Owners are saving io and
getting 5000 to 15,000 more miles from the
tires they used to throw away.
Before you discard another worn tire
INVESTIGATE.
GATES KiS TIRES
FOURTH
WHY
THE
STORAGE BATTERY IS
THE BEST
Our very large output enables us
to make each man a specialist In his
line of work. Such efficient organi
zation and complete equipment as
we have assure us of extreme care
in selecting and testing all materials,
special devices for manufacturing,
nnd great thoroughness In Inspect
ing all operations and finished parts.
Higld adherence to these standards,
with rejection of all materials which
fall to puss Inspection, havo given the
Wlllnrd battery Its wondtrful uni
formity In service and made It gen-
erally accepted as the standard
starting and lighting battery of the
, world.
We Are the Authorized Agents for
Gates Half-Sole Tires and Willard
Storage Batteries.
Best & Harris
Best Kqulpped Votcanlzlns Hliop In
Central Oregon