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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
I I'M MCNU MULLKi'IlS, DAILY EDITION, HK.ND, OKKXJON. WKD.VEHDAV, KKB. 20, 1910 PAGE 8 Tonight Last Time-Charles Ray in "The Family Skeleton" Proper Care of a Storage Battery First: Have your bat tery registered immedi ately at the nearest WILL ARO Service Sta tion and get full inform ation in the 90-day free service plan. THURSDAY ONLY-One Day Special Attraction GERALDINE FARRAR and WALLACE REID in 60 A TCD lATTCTVr? '.'('uriniin" corl ulnly did make tlinm gasp. It wur the eighth wonder of tliu world JiiHt u few yuur ugo.. Tliut scrap In thn clgur (iiici factory I Thul hull 11k lit I How they did till k about thorn! Thousand word turnml uwuy from theatre nil over tliu country no room!. I'urhup you wuro on. Don't you cure! tieruldlno I'urnir Ih buck ugulu In tliu HolfHumu "Curmun" tliut mudo motion pluturu hlHtory. Come und see It. f 1 OtUALDINE FAHHAK .Carmen- 24,21 1 perionnaw "Car man" in on day tt the Strand Theatra. in New York. I OIlEOON TRUNK TKAIht Arrives 7:20 a. m. Leave 8 p. m. O..W. It. N. TUAIN. Arrive! 7:46 p. m. Leave 7:20 a. m. AUTO HTAGK LINK HOUTH. Leave , .8:45 a. m. Atylv 6 p. m. V AUTO LINKH. Car to Uurni, Fort Klamath Fort Hock. Silver Lak and other point south and outh eaat. I'OHT OFFICK IIOUIW. Qeneral delivery open dally 8:30 a. nv to 6 p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. NlKbt (rain mall cloan 7:16. Day train mall clnae 8:30 a. m. TKI.KtiltAI'll IIOlllH. Weatern Union, 8 a. m. Co 8 p. m. Sunday and holiday 9 a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. TKI.Ki'HONH HOVIW. PacMo Tel. ft Tel. Co. 2 4 hour service. SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00 Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. 'LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'KRATUIIK (Taken at 3 p. m) Maximum, 32 degree. J. A. Ay roii. Fremont stockman, Ik In Ilend on bualnea todny. Illuliio Dever of Tumulo a visitor In (he city lint nlKht. Mrs. F.d llrostorhou returned to Ilend last night fro hi Portland. Commissioner Beth Stookey and '. II. Miller are In Mend today at tending it session of tho county court. Jess Hurler mid Fred N. Wallace of Tiliniilo wore business visitors In thn city today. , Dr. C. II. Soil arrived hern thin iietrnlng from Washington ami may open an office In Ilend. Cuptaln Fred A. Woclllen returned to Ilend hiHt night and haw reHiimed IiIk dut lea with Thn llulletln. Harold (1. Tholstrop, formerly a ranclier In thin section, la In lldnd today from bis homii lit Mt. Vernon, Washington, trniiHticting business why tho lax colluctor. VALUE FIRST ? CARLSON CONFIDENT OF QUICK VICTORY Seattle Wrtvtlor May Give (Mil In Mutch with GiiNtjivo, DlnregardlrujC Record of lM-al Middleweight. Wullur Rubel, C. II. Irwin. W. J lluckley, 8. II. Doty, J. It. Thorne und J a red Monro were member of thn Itedniond delegation who mot with the Ilend Commercial club tills noon. Mr. and Mr. August Ilnrtch were tendered a eurprlae early in the week at their homo In Ilend, the oc casion bain, their fifth wedding an nlvenutry. Among the guest were Mr. and Mr. Slmmaou, Mr. Muln Mr. Caldwell, Mr. und Mr. M. Dontiliuu und Mr. and Mr. J. Drum hall. NOTHK. ' To all member Loyul Order of Moose: You are hereby requested to intend lodgn Thuradny night. Feb. 27, 1919, to hear tho lust reading of local by-law. This la important. B8-9C OF.O. V. STOKOK. . Secretary. Advertised letters. The following letter are uncalled for lit thn Ilend post office: Christian, Mm. Ralph Hill. Mrs. Herb. Johnston, Miss Hazel Jackilon, Miss Ariel Martin, Mr. F. K. 1'armloy. .Mr. Viola Held. Mr. Daisy Itntllffe, Mlsa tiruce Shepherd, J. M. (2). Hear thn Schubert Sextette in the high Rchool lyceum course at the gymnasium Saturday night. They are good. Adv.67-70c. "THERE is an un- mistakable air about a woman who w wears one of these new R & G Models. She has the appearance of being correctly dressed under all circumstances. , Among these newmodels there is one designed especially tor you $ l.25lo $6.00 h i rmmvt '.'it I CAMISOLES lllVaHuubln Snlln and Crepe tie , China Camisoles in whllu and flash, luco trimmed nnd plain. $1.50 $1.78 $2.48 BLOOMERS Corded Silk, Hut In nnd Crepe do Chine and Hoft finished cotton fnbrlcH, fleHh colored nnd white, very attractive assortment of 98cH'$1.38 $1.98 $2.75 New Spring Dresses-New Shipment Just Unpacked Snrnn lovely new modes In Cropn Meteor, OeorKolto Crnpo nnd com blunUniiH of Silk und Crepe. Vory modiinitnly priced ut $17.50 to $32.50 THE PEOPLES STORE Confident tliut hi advantuge in weight will be too much for Ad Gustuvo, champion middleweight wrestler of the northwest, Leb Carl on, light heavy, who will go to the mut with the Ilend man Friday night a the main attraction at the Hippo drome smoker, will probably give odd on the match when he arrive in Ilend. Thi wa the Intimation conveyed In a letter received thi morning from Carlson, who ha been working out In Seattle. The big (trappier ' Huggested that he might buck himself to throw Gustavo twice In an hour In Bplle of, the fact that the middleweight asked no handicap when he signed up for the. bout and Ihut no such clause I incorporated in the contract. Looking at the match from the other vide It will be remembered that Gustavo, wrestling at 168 pound stayed for 68 minute with Ad 8un- tel In a recent mutch In Bend, and that the light heavy champion of tho world made good his bet to throw the local grapplor twice within an hour by a bure margin of two min utes. In addition Gustavo ho been training for weight and may tip the beam at close to 166 pounda when he step on the scales Friday night A the main preliminary, Charles "Kid" Robinson of Ilend, nnd Chet Splker of Hutte, mlddlewelghta, will don the glove for a four round go. Henerved seats, placed on sale a few day ago are being rapidly snap ped up. and promoter of the smoker expect one of the best crowds of the season. WELCOME EXTENDED BY LUTHERAN CHURCH Itev. II. ('. Hart muff Delivers Ad dress on Itehalf of t'ongreirutioii .Musical Xiiinbrt-M Given. A large number of the Scandi navian Lutheran congregation nnd friend met at the church parlor Monday evening to greet Rev. und Mrs. Cornollusscn and family on their twentieth nnnlversnry. Rev. Hn'rtranft of the PreHbylorlun church spoko on tho prosperity and growth of the Luthornn church here since it organization April, 1916, and on behnlf of the congregation presented the couplo with a handsome gift in cash. A -good musical program was en joyed. A quartet composed of Mrs. Hexberg, Mr. Ilngen, Mr. Hngen, and Mr. Thorson opened the pro gram. Solos and' duets followed from the Rev. and Mrs. Cornellussen, Julius Pedorson, O. A. Thorson and Mrs. N. Hngen, with a few songs by tho Sunday school children. At the close of tho program a de lightful lunch was served by the Ladles' Aid. Klomber of the recep tion committee, wore R. H. Loven, N. Hngen, C. J. Hexberg, O. Aarstud and Julius I'ednrsen, with C. J. Hexberg In chnrgo of the progrnm. AT THE MOVIES GRAND. "I want n man lllto you, Daddy." This expression from' n society girl, bared by her surroundings, to her father, u solf-mndo lumber king, puvos tho way for her to a Ufa of usefulness in Mabel Normnnd's lutes, Ooldwyn picture, "Rack ,to the Woods," which is shown at the Grand thentro for the Inst tlnio to night. Trlde In her pnront's achievements aids Stephanie Trent (Mabel Nor raand) In her determination to shun Tear this out and panto It in your note book. A aerie of these instruction will fellow. BEST & HARRIS HOME OF THE GATES jfiJJ TIRES worthless men of society who are forever pestering her with their at tentions and worse proposal of marriage. HI greatness accentuates their weaknesses these idle sons of the rich. Furthermore, it awakened her to the realization of the empti ness of her own existence. Like all girls, Stephuuie craves the love of a worthy mnp. Her present mode of life won't bring him, she realizes. She must go where men are different and where women, by their useful neas to those about them, earn the love of men like Stephanie's father. Ho consents to her plan to leave the city, and Stephanie goes to a backwoods town In Maine to take up the duties of teacher In the village school. Not long afterward she meet a New York newspaperman who is there to seek Inspiration for a story. Their meeting Is followed by others and Stephanie Onds him a man much after the fashion of her father. "I've found him," she wires her parent. "Get him," he replies And Stephanie doe. REDMOND CLUB FAVORS BONDS (Continued from Page 1.) thousand dollars has already been provided for, each of the local banks agreeing' to underwrite half of this amount. ' City Itoncls Opposed. Reporting for the county valuation committee, H. V. Sawyer said- thut the com ml) tee had not yet finished It work but would do so and make a report before the nssessing work for the year was begun. Mr. Sawyer also reported that the Joint committee appointed to con sider the finnclnl condition of the city was divided on the question as to whether to Issue bonds or vote a special' tax and wished the subject discussed by the bodies represented These Are Not Specials Just Regular Prices , at Our Store Carnation and Borden's Milk, 2 for 85c FolKcr' Golden Guto Coffee, per lb. 43c Hlinstu Jelly, glass 15c Tillamook Cheese, per lb., "40c Ten Gitnlcn Syrup, Kl $1.73 1, ..G. ..Xuphtlm ..Soap, .. I burs ikc Hob White Soup, 4 bur 23o M'hlto Ittver Hour, per 4l)-lli. suck GILBERT'S R.OCERY Crescent Baking Powder Ta vary baat bakliur powdtr latb donb daUdou, UfM sad tuDf Htd braada, Mhur os. It rata flirt wbaa aoiatan etlua aaa Macau, la addad la tha mixtaf bowL and tfaaa W , agaia wbaa baat la appliad. Onaoant Baktar Powdar ha lata dotal ralaa aad U la what ia naadad to thoroafh. ry ptraaaU U doafh ma aad mak Try Oraaoaat. TobU to aVUglrtad with th raaolta. Tcttr gnear yrabasiy aa tt f sot writ a landing nia aaa aad adlriaa and youa, sad wa will saad yea lb Crcao Cook Beak fra oa ifaat Ozota kL'f. Oo, laaUla, Wuh. by the committee. He also outlined a plan which, a be put it, "would at least leave the city no worse off than It had been during tho past year and avoid the issuance of bonds for the payment of running ex penses." This matter will be dis cussed further at the next meeting of the club. NOTICE. I wish to announce that any per son desiring to see me will find me at my home, 820 Georgia avenue. Telephone Red 2051. Adv.65-70p J. B. ANDERSON. DITCH COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS LOWER BRIDGE, Feb. 21. At a meeting of the Association Ditch company George Scott was hired to manage the spring work on the ditch. New officers were elected as follows: Sid West, president; L. A. Hunt, secretary; Frank Chapman, C. F. Hosklns and R. S. Towne, di rectors. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard made a trip to Prineville Friday. Darwin Walters took Dr. Harper to the train Saturday morning. The doctor Is returning to his home at Milton, Ore. Fred Arbre Is at home with hi mother, Mrs. Branson, after being in the army for some time. He haa been stationed at Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller were Bend visitors on Wednesday. A. S. Holmes bauled a load of grain to Redmond on Tuesday. L. A. Hunt was a Redmond visitor on Thursday. Fred Walters haa been pulling trees with a steam engine the past week. . , Mr. Mahaffey from the high desert is visiting at the Hauser home and is looking around for a place to locate. Miss Lois Towne has been 111 the past week with tonsiiitis. Frank V. Chapman went to Port land Saturday with a carload of steers to be sold on the market there. Joe Howard was riding tn the lower desert looking for horses the first part of the week. R. S. Towne and Mrs. Boles ac companied Miss Marion Hoskins to Redmond Saturday. THURSDAY and FRIDAY CALL ON THE CASH MARKET AND BUY FISH, CLAMS CRABS & OYSTERS HOME CURED BACON AND HAMS "Quality and Quantity" Our Motto Thomas Heltt, Manager Oregon Street We favor a municipally owned daughter bouse and Stale aupectioa This Town Is Your Home Help to make it a better home by co-operating with it's merchants and business men Treat your industries fairly and they must be fair to you THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY Yes, we still have them THE GENERAL ' "JUMBO" TIRES used on 30x3 1-2 Rims FREE ANl TO FILL THEM WITH Pioneer Garage Agency for the Overland Auto Phone 221 Open Evenings