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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1919)
1IIK IIKNI lIUIilKTIN, DAILY EDITION, UKVD, OREGON, TI'JII)AV, MAROI 4, 1010 FAdK 8 1 H TONIGHT and WEDNE5DAY J VIVIAN MARTIN 'Jane Goes A-Wooing June, a pretty tcnu)raplcr, l a una object in life--to marry miiney. Yet, when tlia rich younf Apollo alia liivc, "ppi" alia turiu liim down oolJ ! How could .1.. .1..' I ALICE HOWELL lbs I'etnile ('tiafiie Qiaplui, in "THE CABBAGE QUEEN" Two ItecU of Mil ill ml Fun COMING, Friday & Saturday Martin Johnson's "CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" Daily Market Report. (Kurnlfthixl by rrriiremnt with th Central Oregon Itnk.) LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I). II. Hphlcr Ih reported to bi NnrlutiHly III. J (i Gnskcll of Sink Ih spending I lio itny In Mend. Wlllluiii KIllredK" cauin In from Silver I. ak " liiHt iiIhIiI. II. 10. Nnvi'l wiih In llniiit from his htitnh tit I'rlnovlllit IhhI nli'hl. i V MrH. Henry O'NVIII Ih able to leuvc the house nfier u hitIoiih IUiiiimh. Mr. ami Mrs. ('. K. Jones urn In I hi' rlly from thi'lr lioimi in l.u I'lne. I.. I'. Itoonny mill Ernest E. liver of MUlirmi urn liuslueiia vliilinr tn Ilend Imluy Lloyd Muglll hufl purrhiiHi'il n lloilK" rnr from the Wallh.r William i UK1'!!'')' lli'TiV .Mm. tiny Slo-lhy. who Iiiih been nt thn Ilend Surgical hospital for mini" I I til , In convalescing. Sim. Kurl I'.iirrliunl, who Iiiih I n In lli'iiil for thn Inst two montliH, li lt yesterday for Fremont. Tln Presbyterian I .nil Ii-m' guild SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00 v Golden Rule Store ' p Watch for the Adv. will miiot Wednesday afternoon lit 2 : :0 at thn liomu of Mm. O. C. I !n k Id. II. II. I)n Arinonil rut urn I'd to Hend ihlH inornliiK from a trip to Tho ImIIch, where lin Hpi'iit Monday on road business. Thn ladli'H of thn Methodist church nrn riiiuHtiiil lo bo present without fall at thn Rod Cross roomH on Wednesday. March f. Mr. W. I". Myers and daughter Virginia, who have been visiting thn IIih-kII family ai Culver, arc expected to ri-luru to lli'iiil IoiiIkIiI. Thn Ladles' Aid Hocli'ty of th.? Christian church will meet with .Mm. HIckH. l!n;'j Wi-nt Second drw't, on U'lMliH-mliiy uficrnoon. All arc cordlully Invliiil to alti'iiil. CLOTHES NEEDED liY TOOK IN BEND NOHTII PORTLAND. March 4. Fifty cnttln received. Market Hlemly. I'rlmn HteerH, $ 1 8. GO i M.50 ; Kood to choice, $1 1.764 12.75; medium to good, lJ.7Cfj 1 1,7C; fair to me dium, U.r0 4c 1 0.75 ; common to fair, $H.r04e0.r0; choice cowh und helfiTH, I ni.r.Oiiil l.tl); Kood lo choice, tk. 764111.76; medium to good, $7.764N.76; fair to medium, fii4l7; cannerH, IH.tiO f( G ; IiiiIIh, $0 4cl) 60; calvi-H, $. 6041 14.60; Mock cm und fecdeiH, $7(4 1U. IIok Market, Four liuiidred hogH received. Mar ket steady. I'rluiu mixed, f 17.3b ft 17. GO; me dium mixed, 1 1741 17.26; rough heavy, t 1 6.. '16 4 I li H r, ; plgH, M4p 16; hulk of hiiIch, I7..'IG. Hliccp Market, No sheep received. Market Hteady. I'rluiu lamliH, J164fHi; fair to medium, !1'!41I4; yearlings, $10 11; wetlnirH, $!l10; owes, $0.60 4ii). AT THE HOTELS. ()ld clollieH are hadly lieeleit by the home Hcrvlco department of the ltell Cross, to lie IIHed ill Ilend. All)' fumllleH or ludlvldualH having donn IIoiih of thin kind to make are re quested to leave them at the Ited CrokH roomH In the Sphicr ImlldliiK or at tho office of Mm. V. A. Forbes, home hit vice Hccretary, In thu Ilend f'ompaiiy building on Wall street. Pilot Unite Inn. It. II. IlarriH, Portland, (inn J. Itoth, I'ortlund. JamcH italnbrldgu, I'ortlund. Fred M. Johnson, linker. K. II. Whltakcr, Portland. Hoy Kiitler, Tho DuIIch. J. N. Crosby, I'ortlund. F. II. Chapman, T'ortland. George A. I'cul, I'ortland. Ira A. Unit on, I'ortland. William Klttrcdge, .Silver Luke. W. I.. I'owerH, CorvalllH. J. P. Curpenter,' Corvnllls. I. enlon l.lnehauKh, Silver I.uke. Kuill Guudy, Silver I.uke. II. K. I.ane, Silver Lake. Ili.n l Wright. JamcH lilack, l.u I'lne. Ted Ilerthold, rortlund. It. W. Totter, The Dullc. Mr. and Mm. C. K. Jones, I.a I'lne. I. . It. Itoom-y, Milllcun. Kriienl K. Dyer. Milllcun. J. Mcf'ormlck, I'uhco. Hotel Co.)'. II. K. Nevel. I'rlnevllle. Kdward Hill. ClichullH. Mr. und Mm. I.. O. Slorrls, Trlne-vllle. I'lnn to henr tho Warwick Mule Quartet, tho hint lycouin nttrnctlnn, at the :yimianium on March 13. Dunce open to all udmlHslon holders following; the concert Adv.73-83c. Try a Bulletin Want Ad tor quick renulta. OTTO HARTW G President of the Oregon State Federation of Labor has Challenged any representative of the 4 L's to a TOM 44 upon the Relative Merits of the Union and the 4 L's" at the Hippodrome Tuesday March 4th, 8 R M. COME. Of interest to everyone. Special invitation ex tended to Returned Soldiers and Sailors. r Central Trades & Labor Council M. S. MAQEE, President G. H. BAKER, Secretary FURNITURE IS HERE FOR CLUB win. hi: i.n'ht.aixki) at oxck in W KITING AM) I. () L' X I S UM).MH fiVM l SOW COM- I'I.ktk i:.V( i:i'i i v(i i.(m ki:iw. Fifteen hundred dollum' wortli of furniture, purchuHcd with money ralHed by popular HuliHcrlptlon amoiix the IiuhIiichh men of llend aome time iiko, arrived hero yeHterday and Ih to bo ItiHtulled ut onto In the Iouiik liiK room und wrltiiiK room of the Ilend Amutour Athletic club. Other furuinhlnKH, IncludliiK curtalim und wull decorutionK, have been placed In churKU of tho ludlCH' committee of the club. Tho outfitting of tho two bulcony roouiH ut tho uymnuHlum will muke tho bulldiiiK complete, with the ex ception of tho liiHtullutlon of lockers, and thin mutter Ih to be tukon up In tho neur future by the director!. PLAINVIEW TO HAVE BI-WEEKLY SERVICE I'l.AI.VVIF.W, Murcli 4. A very Kooil uudietice beurd u Hplendid Her nion by Itev. McVlcker ut tho school Iiouhc IuhI Sunduy afternoon. Mr. McVlcker will preach bin lu.it sermon for the year In two weekn on Sunduy ufternoon, March 16. Owing to the ready response in raising the Hiilury YOUR DRUG STORE STRANGE But when a man who enjoys a good smoke desires a Cigar he thinks of this Drug Store at the same time. Just Remember Magill & Erskini O'KANE BUILDING , Our Prescription Department i Complete in Every Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE Value first ? FOR SALE! Lytle Acre Tract No. 1. This acre is all in fine cultivation and lias sewer connections, four large lots, 50x200. Price for four days, $ 100. Last call, nothing doing after four days. See- R. P. MINTER. for the cornliiK yur, It huH mude It puss 1 1) I o to have two preachinK scrv Icch u month for this yeur. Although Itev. McVlcker hun tendered his n-slcnallon, he will remain In charge until u new man can be found to go on with IiIh work. II. T. Hartley returned from Port land lust Wednenduy evening after tnkiiiK his beef cuttle to the city Saturday. Homer f'onlee of RlKters was a caller In I'lulnvinw Monduy. A Hrnull gatheriiiK of neljthborH enjoyed u little house dunce at the I'ullluin ranch last Wednesduy even ing. A dcllclouH lunch of cukes und coffee wiih served. Hay Armstrong played on the C.'loverdule basketball team In the game nxaliiHi Tu.ukIo at Tumalo hall lust Buturday evening. Mr. and Mm. II. T. Hartley and Jim I'ulllum from I'luinview attend ed the basketball game In Tumalo Hal unlay evening. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Martin, former I'luinview residents, that at present they are visiting in Jupan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scarth and fam ily returned to their home at the I'lne Tree mill IuhI Thursday after having a fine visit at the Hartley home. M, W. Knickerbocker and son Era mett returned homo Friday after a short business trip to Portland. F. W. Leverenz and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scoggln were business callers In Ilend last Tuesday. Ray Armstrong was a caller in Sis ters Wednesday. A. E. Hoss and A. C. McCalllster were business callers In Bend Satur day. Thj O. D. O. club will hold Its reg ular meeting with Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker next Thursday after noon, March 6. AH the ladies are asked to bring their thimbles and Bclssors as there Is a new allotment of Ited Cross work to be done. F. W. I.everenz Bold his homestead to John McKinney and Jim Pulliam. BUTTER BEND DAIRY STORE The Place for Quality and Modest Prices on All Dairy Products, Eggs, Lunch Goods, Etc., Etc. Have You Tired Aching Feet? Our Graduate Practipedist will cure your foot troubles. STOP AND SHOP at MANNHELMER BROTHERS John McKinney and family will live on the place this yeat. Mr. Lererenz expects to move to Summer Lake, as he Is trading his desert land for a place at the northwest side of the iake. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and Ray Armstrong were callers at the home of Walter May on Sunday afternoon. H. T. Hartley was a business caller In Redmond Saturday. Phone 221 Open Evenings NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TIRES Buy the General "Jumbo" Tire, it fits a 30x3 1-2 rim, but has the air space of the 31x4 tire. A specially made Oversize Tire , Guaranteed for 5000 miles. Pioneer Garage "The Home of the Overland" Winners in the Seven Reasons Range Contest First Prize $5.00 CLAIRE PAYNE Second Prize $2.50 EDGAR OSCAR STADTER, Jr. Honorable Mention Entitling the Contestant to 60c Cash Prize Blnlne Garner, Mrs. T. C. Ohlmeyer, Mrs. L. J. Cody, Mrs. M. J. Lemons, Mrs. Nellie N. Francis, Mrs. Thomas Farrell, Mrs. Ross Fnrnhani, Miss Mildred Pomeroy, Mrs. J. Elliott, Miss Grace Sawyer, Tresa Palmer, Miss Berl Catt. THE WINNING ESSAY Seven Reasons Why There Should lto nil Electric Range In Every 1 Icn il Homo 1st 'Saving of time, labor and fuel. 2nd Meats, vegetables and other foods retain natural flavors when cooked on an ELECTRIC RANGE that are otherwise lost in vapors when subjected to uneven heats produced by wood, coal or gns ranges. 3rd Get out of bed, turn the button and breakfast Is started while you are dressing. 4th No dirt, no ashes. Mother's work Is easier and her dispostlon is happier and her days are longer. 6th A blessing when days are hot; cook on an Electric Range and you do not realize there Is any heat In your kitchen. 6th Very low rates maintained by tho Rend Water, Light & Power Co. put all the comforts of the ELECTRIC RANGE In reach of nil. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and the fact that Mothor's burdens nre lightened should be the mala reasons for an Electric Range, Bend Water Light & Power Co.