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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
TI1K UKNIl II1JLMCTI.N, lAILY EDITION, 1IK.NI. OKEOO.N. MOMMY. .MAIWII 17. 1010 PAOK 8 I TONKiMT D. W. GRIFFITH'S "THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE" I TUESDAY AND TT 1 11 Vaudeville nchires " IIIIIXIIIK It I duirn FIVK GENUINE NATIVE Hawaiian Troubadours Including Min Luf ns Kululia. tlie Little 1 (awm'iun Dancing Girl. Regular Picture Program for Tues. and Wed. ENID BENNETT IN 'Fuss and ELKO M ; ; well ? ! ! Hlml illcl Iiiiim-ii to Juiiif.? Adv. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TK.MPEKATrilE (Taken nt 1 p. n ) Maximum, 47 decree.. Mini. Mario Aunt In spent Sunday III It.'ilnninil vIhIi IttK friend. K. K. Kuwyer returned tliln morn I n K from u trip ti Portland. 1. (1. McPhcrson Ik confined to IiIh home with n slriilncd buck. Fred H. Stanley In In n.'iiil today from lieschules. Mr. nml Mm. (', II. Durham of Mild run upon! hint nlKlit III Ili'lul. K. O. Itnurk of Crescent Ik In the rlly toilay on business. K. I. Mahuffcy npi-nt Sunday In Portland, and returned to Mend this .,'urnliiK Mr. mid Mr. Ilerl Hmlth of tliln city were registered lit lh Hotel J'orllund, In Portland, Katurday. E. J. Klniii'Kim of I'ortlund, form crly In tliu plumbing business In itnl. Id hero for u few days. Oil" of tliu latest iiioiIi'Ik of motion picture nnioliliii'K, n Monograph, Ik being Install! Unlay In till! Grand theater liy Manager I.. ('. Hudow. Thin IK'W machine replaces a typo of older model. Mr. mid Mm. Fred lluey arrived In llend (IiIh mornliiK from Hun Plcgo, where I liny liavii been npi'iidliiK tliu inter months. Mr. nu.il Mm. lluey will vlult relatives Iiito before re turnliiK to their liomn In Seattle. V 7 7 7 WKI.I. 7 7 7 Wlnil (Mil linM'ii to Jiiiii'n? Adv. SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00 Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. ATTENTION ! Mr. Car Owner We have just installed a new and up-to-date equip ment for Valve Refacing , and Re-Seating, which insures a perfect seat Come In nml Inspect This Tool. Modest Prices. Work Guaranteed. Modern Garage WEDNESDAY T Feathers' COMEDY--"FRECKLED FISH' ? ? 7 WELL 7 7 7 What did Iiiipm ii to .l.im-nV Adv. SAFETY MUST HE AIM OF AUTOISTS, DECLARES NIXON (Continued from rage 1.) fin much rltflit to tlm road uh you IlllVe. "Ilon't disregard dunger signs; they nr put up for your protection. Curry a warning signal of Homo kind, mid iiki) It. Ktop before you rross railway tracks. Kxiinilnn your brakes mil Htei'rlnK Rear frequently. "If you nm m drink to excess, don't drive. If you nee n drunken driver. bave blm arrested for your own Kiifety und IiIk. "Hp ling will only Ret you to one plure iiuleker tile grnve. "I.lKbtInK your bead and tall IIkIHh at dunk may prolmiK your life. When the m reel lire wet and Icy, lie Kure your tlren will not Hkld. TIiIh cau tion protects you from possible I ni prlHonment or death. "Never attempt to run n vehicle until you are entirely familiar with It operutlon and hold a license glv Iiir you the rlRht. "If for some uiuivoldahlc reiiHon. you happen to run down Home one, don't run away. If you do you be come n bunted murderer und II goes very liurd for you when you're caught and you will be cnu-Khl." Sound Advice. The Kenlnr major of a Ilrltlsh regi ment was giving the benefit of IiIh ad vice and experience to u youtbfui -ub. "See here." be exi'lnlmed, "thin 's your flrxt dinner, and, well, go em tlth the ili'riinter, my boy. Kcincui. her esprit de corH. and -it nml all hat Hurt of I 111 111;. Here's a Rood tip. See thone Hllver candlestick there? When you can nee four Instead of tw; why, clear out, go home. See?" "Perfectly, mid tliankK awfully." re idled the young otllcer. "but don't you think ymi had better ro home n! mice? There's only one cnmlk-Htlck." Idea a. jTjUJ OLD PIONEER NOTES PROGRESS IN BEND Ulrpptii-r II. r. I.I. I (Icorgc Dykstra hnH returned from u visit to Ileiid. where he wuh culled recently by the dcuth of the two- year-old child of IiIm noli, Vulley Iiyk ntra. Mr. Dykstra came throuRh the place where fiend now ntanda Home 30 yenra nRO when ho first came to Eastern Orison from tho Wlllumelte valley, and he says he uhHolutely wuh amazed to Hec the wonderful chmiRca thut have taken place Hlnce that time. While on that trip he camped where the city of Ilund now HtiiudH and In the morning he HOURht the highest ground near his camp and then climbed the highest tree hundy to Ret a view of the country. Ah fur uh the eye could reach ull he could nee wuh rock und Juniper trees and there wns no vIhIIiIo evidence thnt a million square miles of such country could support even a Jack ru libit. Now, however, tho country Is under IrrlRation and far and wide are scattered prosperous ranches whose owners are Retting rich rnls 1 ii K alfalfa and beef cattle. A pros perous city has sprunK up, with IiIk saw mills employiiiR thousands of workmen, mid the air on every hand is pervaded with u spirit of optimism und progress. 7 7 7 WELL 7 7 7 What illil ImpiM-ii to JoncV.' Adv. 5 Roll of Honor woumieii .seventy. Orland N. Kunz, Ilerl, Idaho. Paul Pendry, Indian Valley, Idaho. Lloyd E. Norrls, Itoise, Idaho. Fred C. Norrls, Mllwaukie, Ore. Frank A. Groh, Odessa, Wash. Dlel of Disease. Orphnrd J. Lewis, Tacomn, Wash. Chnrles E. Hicks, Corvallls, Ore. George F. Meats, Euuone, Ore. Leonard J. Slaake, Spokane, Wash. Lieut. Clarence J. Hemphill, Au burn, Wash. Louis E. Amlor.ion, Rainier, Ore. Erroneously Rexrtel 1II of Wounds. Paul n. Plotrok, Stnyton. Ore. Kriiineously Reported Won nihil, Decree l'iileterinliiel. William M. Sharp, Philomath, Ore. Wounded, Previously Heported Mlsslnic In Action. William W. Boness. Seattle, Wash. Died of Accident. Juntos D. Highloy, Boise, Idaho. Samuel F. Austin, Spokane, Wash. Albort Shurf, Portland, Ore. Sick In Hospital, Previously Kcmrtcd Missing In Action. Orln C. Auburn, Seattle, Wash. Killed In Action. Howard J. Rogers, Indian Valley, Idaho. Died of Wounds. Victor J. Law head, Pocuteilo, Ida. Killed In Action, Previously Itcportcd Missing In Action. Curtis F. Grlssom, Seattle, Wash. Died of Wounds. Albert J. Hamilton, lli'lllngham, Wnsb. Killed In Action, Previously Ilcpoi'lcd Wounileil Heveiidy, Leo K. McCormlck, Republic, Wnsh. Returned to Duly, Previously lteoi't ed Killed in Action. John P. Bruco, Evorott, Wash. Ketuineil to Duty, Previously Hcport cd Mission In Action. William L. Satterflold, Junction City, Oro. Today's Amusements. l.lltl lti V TIIEATEIt. I). W. Grirrelh'H "The (.Ireulest Thing In Lire." GUAM) Til KATE It. Tom Moore In "Just For Tonight." SmIHiig Hilly 1'arnons in "Matching Hilly," KMIILEM ( 1,1 It. Ht. Pal rick 'h Dance. IIIPPODItO.ME. Kt. Put rick's Dunce, AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Itutte Inn. E. O. Hourk, Crescent. J. U. Anderson, Hpokune. " W. II. Smith, Portland. J. II. Zimmerman, Portland, F. A. Clarke, Portland. James A. Huberts, Portland. C. K. Hulley, Portland. i.Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Everett, Wash. T. J. Norud, I'ortlund. E. J. Flnnegun, I'ortlund. J. T. Hurdy, I'ortlund. J. W. Fisher, Bhunlko. F. C, Smith, The Dulles. T. K. Fell, Portland. J. N. HurRess, Pendleton. Iva Harris, The Dulles. Churles II. Leach, Portland. W. M. McCormlck, Centrul Oregon. F. 8. Burnley. Deschutes. lintel Cozy. F. F. Ilenshaw. V. S. . 8. J. n. Petersen, Portland. Mr. und Mrs. C. II. Durham, Madras. 1) Elliott, The Dulles. Alek Papas, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Helmer. Port land. " Hotel WrlRht. C. S. Ehle, Portland. It. M. Lewis, Fulton, Kunsas. C. E. Hood, Fulton, Kansas. G. W. Dodder. Portland. Ed Williams, Vancouver. Joe Brown, Fallbrldge. Tim Wilson. Kapowsln, Wash. Joseph C. Ii. Henry, Los Angeles. k Lee Welch, Portland. Hugh Smith, Portland. C. F. Sawyer, Portland. F. K. Anderson, Lakevlew. Gladys Wall, Portland. Put it In "THE BULLETIN.' EXIDE The Unit Cell Assembly EXIDE Non-Flooding Filling Plug and Vent EXIDE Improved Methods of Sealing EXIDE Rubber Jars of Special Compound. EXIDE I Increased Power for a given weight and size. XIDE Cases of Improved Construction. Power's what you want Perhaps not the Cheap est, but the Best. For Sale and Rent by H. R. RILEY NEAR PILOT BUTTE INN Daily Market Report. (FurniiihH hf krrkmrrment with th Central Oreicn'n Hnnk.) NORTH PORTLAND, March n! One IhoiiHund five hundred und fifty cattle received. Market sleudy. Prime steers, tlftflH; good to choice, $1 l.SOiff 12..r.0; medium to good, llo.&Of 1 1.00; fair to m dltim, $ !i.r0 H 1 0.60 ; common to fair, IS.r.O i(, It.Ml ; choice cows and IndrerH, I O.fiO ft 1 2 ; good to choice, t'JlO.r.O; medium to good, 17.00 fell; fair to medium. $07; can ners, $7..r,05; hulls, $G10; cnlves, $ f . r, o i(i 1 3.50 ; stockers und feeders, $7 fa 10. Hog Market. Two thousund live hundred hogs received. Market strong and higher. Prime mixed, $18 18.20; medium mixed, $17.70 18; rough heavy, Ili;(H7; plgH, 1016; hulk of sales, I17.70&18. Hhcep Market. I Two thousand three hundred sheep! received. Market strong. Prime lambs, 1 15.00 1p 1 G.00; fair; to medium lambs, $13.00$ 14.00; I yearlings $1112; wethers, $9 10; ewes, $6.0010.50. NOTICE TO POILTKV KEEPEIW. All persons keeping poultry with in the limits of the city of Bend are hereby notified that under the pro visions of a city ordinance they are obliged to keep their poultry from running at large. Keep your poultry confined In yards and avoid the pen alties of the ordinance. L. A. W. NIXON, 84-87C Chief of Police. SCHOOL CHILDREN ATTENTION LOTS OF THEM ALL SIZES. COME AND GET THEMf AT BULLETIN OFFICE. IT IS A PLEASURE FOR US TO YOU WITH YOUR KODAK AND CAMERA TROUBLES Our years of experience can undoubtedly Help you 10 better results. Bring in your Kodak Kodaks CENTRAL WITH II. H. SYMONS, "In at One, at YOU CAN ONLY fl ATHEQ VAIIITC BY COMING TO APPRECIATE ILUlnXJ VALUED SfE THEM A Remarkable Offering in Men's and Boys' Suits If you know anything about the present value of Good Garments, you will agree with us when we say "unbelievable." SEVERAL HUNDRED MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS $6.00 to $18.00 An opportunity for you to obtain a neat, snappy business suit. The patterns are dressy. Quality is standard. We will take your measure for a tailor mnde spring and summer suit. Samples on display. Suits, $22.00 to $35.00. LOVEN CHINLUND 1047 BOND STREET Two Doors North Owl Pharmacy CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES of highest standard are mndo of guaranteed Detmcr Woolens All Wdol of Superior Quality Prices to Suit Your Pocketbook DICK, THE TAILOR Cleaning Pressing Alterations VALUE FIRST SCRATCH PADS 2 for 5c HELP Films Supplies PHOTO CO. O KANE BLDG., BEND. ORE. Fide They're Done."