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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1919)
f TUB UKND I1ULMCTIN. DAILY EDITION, BKNl), OltKCJON. Tl'KHIlAV, FKHKCA HY 18, 1010 PAGE 8 TONICHT and WEDNESDAY VIVIAN MARTIN IN "Her Country First" A delightful loyul comedy liuied u poti u short story by Mary " KuIhu'In Itlilnnlinia. Mm wiinled to Im one of lliiclo Him i iioronlunn pilots, lull,, Uiuiln Hum doesn't nuod liuly pilot Hi) wliut do yuu think ithu did V THURSDAY ON K DAY SPECIAL PAULINE FREDERICK h "ZAZA" See ,g liugo Lull fijlit and btllla in lli cigirett Iwtorv. OhKUOM TKUNK Tit A I.N Arrive 7:20 n. Leave 8 p m. m. O.-W. It. N. TKA1N. Arrives 7:4li p. m. Leave 7:20 ft. in. AUTO 8TACJK LINK HOUTII. irfiiirai 8: 45 ft. m. rlre 5 p. m. AUTO Ii! NUM. Cart to Burns, Korl Klamatb Fort Itock, Silver Luke anil other polnu south and louth emit. I'OHT OFFICE HOUIW. Oonersl delivery open dally 8:30 a. in. to t p. m. No mall dlHlrlhiiiiid on Rnnday. Night train malt close 7:15. Day train mall rloae 6:30 a. in. TEI.KUHAI'H IIOL'ltH. Western Union, 8 ft. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday and holiday a. in. to 10 . m.. 6 p. in. to It p. m. TELEPHONE HOl'IM. PacMo Tel. ft Tel. Co. 8 4 hour aorvlco. . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMPKItATCItB (Tnkon nt 3 p. in ) Maximum, 42 dijtroe. " C. J. Taylor of Paisley In transud ing business In Ilend today. C. 8. and C. II. Bteurn of Prlno Vllto wcro In Deud on business toduy. Mr. nnd Mm. Kd Egll nd W, C. I.urkey of Duma oro spending the day In Bond. O. Tl. 8mlth wna In Bond today, returning to hla homctoad In the Fleetwood auction. . Alfred II. fichulla arrived In Ilond hint nlghl from La Pino and Ih re maining over today. J. I). Donovan la on a buRlnes trip to Portland. Ho la expected to re turn to Ilend tomorrow. The Baptist indie will hold their missionary mooting nt the home or 4V". H. I. Kotehum Thursdny ufter nnon, hiHteud of at Mrs. Ilorton'a hh ,nu noil need. It. Dykstorhul wns a business VALUE FIRST ?' Traniporcnt Oven-AVaro -Guaranteed Not to Crack from Over-Heat' Casseroles, Bread Pans, Custard Cups, Etc. . Try tlio 1'yrox lino. You'll find It clean, neat nnd Hnnltury. F. DEMENT PYREX &CO. Two-Reel Elko Comedy "WORK OR. FIGHT" lly Tho Uutlilnif liouutlo. visitor In town toduy from Torre homin, Mr. Uyksterhuli "report tlio road nnrlli of Hcdmond a bolng In wry had shape. Tlio Ladle Aid society of the Cli Tint la n church will moot with Mm. T, O, Urlnstoud, 324 IrvlhK avenue, on Wudnotidny afternoon. All mem ber und friend are linked to bu present.' Mm. (li-nrga Ft. Stupleton, duugh tor of J. A. Eustes, U In Ilend from Snn Francisco und Ih visiting ut thu Kimti'H homo. Mr. Stupleton will ar rive tomorrow. Mr. und Mrs. Staple ton aru on their wuy to Denver. AT THE HOTELS. I'llol llultr Inn. Hob Duncan, Hood Itlver. tloorgo Hurry, I'ortlnnd. O. F. Him. I'ortlnnd. It. 1.. Ilond. Portland. Albert IVtitlnKi-r, Chicago. Tllllo Liege, Spokane. J. A. Cooper, i'ortlund. W. O. Lloyd. I'ortlnnd. ' F. J. ItichnrdH, Portland. A. E. Hnrgrnen, Portlund. S. MolTutt. I'ortlund. T. F. tluyll, Portland. K. K. Wulte; Wufla Walla. Mr. and Mr. J. II. Meyer, I'ort lnnd. Hotel Coxy. Mr. and Mr. Ed Egll. Burns. W. C. Luckey, Duma. J. O. Wilaon. Sinter. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Llndley. Port lund. O. F. Smith. Winner, 8. D. Hotel Wriulit. II. W. Kerr, PIttHburic. C. J. Tuylor. I'alHlcy. C. 8. Hlunrn. Prlnuvlllo. C. D. Steam, Prlnvvlllo. , P. II. Pnvl. SlHter. Hoy flteven. Alturaa, Cnl. Mr. nnd Mr. CI. E. Oault, Portlund. W. It. William, Seattle. I). A. Moud. Redmond. Alfred II. Krhultx. Im Pino. J. J. Jane, Portlund. W. W. Cole. I'ortlnnd. (ieorxo Snow. I'ortlnnd. PROGRAM AND SOCIAL WILL IJE GIVEN SOON ItlTSlD R. F. I. No. 1, Feb. 18. The program which will ho given at the Grunge hull Friday evening, Februury 21, by the Juniper Cove school. In chargo nt Mr. Vay Huh miiHMen, 1 a follow: "America," by thn nudlencn; recitation, "Wel come," Vernon Miller; Bong, "It la Not Alwuya May," school; recitation, " Willie' Confession." LeRoy Smith; song. "Twenty Froggles," fourth grndo boy; recitation, "The Hoy Who Run Aw:iy," Dennett Young; aaiiR, "No, I Never Intend to Marry," by nvo girl; recitation, "Aunt Min erva," Elizabeth Koynold; . eong. "Horoea," -aovon boya; recitation, "Tho Old Forsaken School House," Walter Richards; Instrumental music by Dorothy Young; song, "The Old School Hell," school; recitation, And So Wn I," Ivan Itnctold; HAVE YOU SEEN 1Ee GENERAL "JUMBO" TIRE? for FORDS ' CHEVROI.ETS MAXWELLS MONROES and other cars. WITH 30x3 We are prepared to store Pioneer (Successor to Phone 221 ' For Sale Lytle Acre Tract No. one. This acre is all in cultivation and has sewer, connections, is fenced and has 2 small houses on it. Price, if taken at once, $450. Nothing better in Bend. 30 loads of fertilizer at the tract. There are 4 lots in this tract; each lot 50 by 200 feet. See R. P. Mi motion aotiK by fourth tfrndo; reci tation, "Uuto Keeper' Story," Her bert NoIhou: hoiik, "VIHuko Hell"," Hchoot; recltutlon, "Farm Recollec tion." Clyde Smith; "liable Mia tukn," ' Erllnn HelKomon; song, "Whlp-Poor-Wlll." by achool; dla- Iokuo, "Joke," by Hnnnott YounK and Vernon Miller; recitation. Hwanuuge Huy," Needra Toomey; dluloKue, "The Matrimonial Adver- tlHoinent. by two boy and three girl; limtru mental mutc by Needra Toomey; drill, with organ, violin and mundoiln iiiuhIc by the achool. The cloning number I n tableau by Eter Kriekavn und Elizabeth Reynold. After the program there will bo a ;ile Hociul. Everyone I cordially In vited to uttend. Will Wornataft returned from Portlund Sunduy mornlt.x. Mr. I--e Young took dinner at Mrs. It. II. Keyurdmond' of (lend Tueadny, W. L. ColTcy and Ray Ncff made a trip to La Pine Sunday. Mr. and Mr. E. J. Hedlent were caller at the Neff home Saturday evening. Couriney Pontlou came out from Ilend to nrk potutoe Friday. There win email attendance at church Sunday on account of so much llliie in the neighborhood. Mr. und Mr. Elgin Stookey will move to Ilend thl week. Hoy Cook, formerly of this neigh borhood, who hint been In truinfng at Heuttlo, hu returned home. Try a Bulletin Want Ad. They get result. Exide Batteries are known all over America. They are used by thousands of because they give the BEST SERVICE If you want an Exide Battery give us your or der. We Rent, Recharge. Re build and Sell Exide Batteries. H. RliRILEY Welding and Auto Electrical Work NEAR PILOT BUTTE INN THE SPECIALLY MADE OVER-SIZE TIRE FOR lEo LIGHT PLEASURE CAR. 1-3 RIMS your car by the month Garage L. L. Fox) Open Evenings Daily Market Report. (PurnbhMl tr arranirvmtfit with the Cntrl Orvtfun Hank.) NORTH PORTLAND, Feb. 18. One hundred und fifty cattle received. Murket Kteady, l'rlmu ateerH, $13 014; good to choice, $11.7&12.75; medium to good, J 10.7rif. 11.7C ; fair to me dium, $U.C0 1 0.7fi ; common to fuir; 8.r,0& (I. Ml; choice cow and heifer, $10 11; good to choice, 8.769.75; medium to good, $7.75 08.75; fair to medium, $fi7; cunnerx, $3.5005; bulls, $C09; culve, $13.0p; Blocker nnd feeders, $7 010. Hog Market. Three hundred hog received. Mar ket ateady. Primo mixed. $16.60016.85; me dium mixed, $ 1 G.36 Hd 16.60; rough heavy, $14.60010.25; pigs, $12.60 14.50; hulk of sale. $16.65. Hheep Murket. No sheep received. Market, steady. Prime lumhs, $14014.50; fair to medium, $10012; yearlings, $10 011; wethers, $&01O; ewe, $6.60 08.76. MONTANA PEOPLE TO . v LIVE IN HAMPTON HAMPTON BUTTE, Feb. 17. Mcshi-h. John Hummel and Willis Scott of Eureka, Montana, were guest at the hotel here lost week, being on their way to liutte to look at land for which they will trade Montana property. Agne Schreder and Oladyg Mceks took tho eighth grade examination lust Thursduy and Friday. S. L. Morgan of Portland and A. Card reglBtered at the Brookings hotel last night. Oscar Black visited at the Brickey home luHt Sunduy. V. Schreder, who has been work ing In Ilend several month, spent several days at home before depart ing for California, where be expect to doca'c. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Street and family visited with Mr. Street's parent over Sunday. Edward Pouch returned from Camp Lewis laHt week. J. ii. Purker is visiting at Buck Creek. Mr. J. M. Brickey spent several day with Mrs. Hert Meek this week. Charles Cochrano was a business visitor here Tue-day. MIsb Agne Schreder took tho mail stage for Ilend last Tuesday, where she will have dental work done. SNOW LIES HEAVY BACK OF LA PINE LA PINE. Feb. IS Fred Shin-! taffer returned from East lake last j Friday. He reports lots of snow in 1 thut vicinity. j Carl Wise. C. II. Eaton and E. H. 1 Honey were business visitors from ; Little river Monday. Robert Gould was up from Bend , Monday to look over what is known i as the Pierce road. Little Billie Catlow fell on some 1 sharp glass while, out playing Sun duy and cut his wrist quite badly. ' Mr, llelneck, a trained nurse, dresned the wound nnd the little I 1 of Vital Importance to AH Union Men and Women - of Bend Called by Central Labor Council TUESDAY, FEB. 1 EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. At The HIPPODROME Come ! Come ! Come ! M. S. MAGEE, President $& G. H. BAKER, Secretary BRIGHTEN UP YOUR WARDROBE With these New Arrivals in Silks, Plaids and Stripes-prettier trian ever. You'll find an individual quality in these Silks. Priced at $2.75 per yard We have a large stock of Pongees, Habitia and Jap Silks. Just in-One hundred dozen of Phoe nix Silk and Lisle Hose-better wearing-better fitting-come in all the de sired colors-priced from 65c to $2.25 Stop and BROTHERS Oldest and BestEiiahlished 1911 fellow Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Bertha Emblem of Paulina prairie was in La Pine last Thurs day. Her sister. Mrs. Fred Shln talTer. returned home with her for a few days' visit. :Mrs. C. J. Catlow returned from Bend Friday. Her son Billie had al HOME CURED HAMS (8h BACON Clean and Sweet and Ultra Fine Quality. "They'll make your mouth water." FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER, SMELT every day. Will probably have them on hand until season closes. "Quality and" Quantity" Our Motto THE CASH MARKET Thomas fleitt. Manager Oregon Street Wc Uvor municipally owned daughter bouse and State mspecttoo SPECIA1 Shop at most recovered from his spell of tonsilitlB. E. L. Clark and family went to Fort Rock Friday to visit with the Raber families. Tbey returned Sun day evening. Tom Ward of Bend was a business visitor at La Pine Monday. I ffu Hardware t, Groceries