The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 26, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    IHK IIKMl IIUM.KII.V IAIIV KUITIO.N. BUND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2(1, 1010
PACK a
Tonight Lii.stTim--Hi'ynnt Washburn in "Tlio fiypsy Trail"
Thursday Only
SPECIAL!
A Message of
Importance to
I M I
Mary
Pickford
in "CAPRICE"
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NEWS WEEKLY
ELKO COMEDY
(TIIIOl'H ACCIDENTS.
A woman In a woHlnrn slate, play
I ii K with tlin children, hid In u client
mid tlio liuuvy lid cloned ovnr liur,
un all-night smirch fulled to flml hur
until next niornliiiX, when her hus
band opened Ilia climit nnd illiicoviired
Ilia body. Morul: lnouro In Thu
Travlrs. J. C. Rhode. Adv.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'S TEMPERATURE .
(Taken at 3 p. m )
Maximum, 64 dugriM'H.
0. W. Itnynolila of Silver Luke lit
traniiactlnR buulneaa In tlio city.
Hans Zimmerman of Crescent l
spending thu day In Ilend.
Frank WlmiT came In from Prlne
vlllo thin morning.
MIm Dolly llntlgea of Prlnrvllle,
wh In lli'tid lunt nlRht veiling with
frlemln.
County Commliwloner C. II. Miller
of Itvdmoiid wnii In Ilend toduy on
official bualneaa.
Ruuger Ilurton Oney come In from
I.n I'lna today to moot hi lather.
' C- V. Oney who arrived hero thin
morning from Vkluh.
Charlea Thomas of Crescent, who
haa been In Portland during tlio win
ter waa In Ilund today on hla way
homo.
Mm. A. E. Kdwarda returned yes
tnrday morning from Portland whore
alio haa been vlalllng for sevorul
a weeka.
O DAYH MORE,
and you'll know "What Happened
to Jonea" at tho H. A. A. C, Friday.
April 4. Adr.
Closed Dodge
Touring Car
FOR HIRE mciir
Located at
Pioneer Garage
Phone 221
J. W. LITTLF.KIEL.I), Owner
I WATCH!
Next Week's Paper for the Announcement
I ' of Our
If Crand Spring Opening
of v . . . . :'
MILLINERY
COATS'
-SUITS - -
I DRESSES
II SKIRTS r :
WAISTS
SILK UNDERWEAR,
and NEGLIGEES
TEe Parisian
LADIES' OUTFITTERS
PRINGLE BUILDING '
mm
Today's Amusements.
tilt A.N I) THEATER.
Muo Mu rnh In "Tho Glorious Ad-
venture,"
Comedy, BmlllnK Hilly Maiion In
"In tho Dark."
MISKUTV TIIKATKIt.
llryant Waa It burn In "Tho
(lypny Troll."
Elko Comedy, "It'a a Ulrd."
IHITODHO.ME.
DiiticlnK. 0 p. m. till midnight.
;k.m.
Home would aay It la horning In.
Other would any It waa reaource.
Still other might cull It nerve. You
mlKht any It waa head work, but any
way Mnu Marsh puta ovor a good
ono when, with only ono sliver dol
lar In her Blocking, alio allpa Into a
beuutlful homo, atay thuro a long
aa alio wanta to, give hnppineaa to
acorea of worker by her pleasing
porHoniillty and copa off tho wealthi
est man In tho city for hor huaband.
Sure, It'a n "Glorious Adventure."
Muo Mnrah will bo aeen at the Grand
tonight In till clover, happy play.
Whuii you apeak of mnrrlago you
alwaya bring up tho world'a oldCHt
problem, Uladya Drockwell, the
emotional Fox act rem, In "Tho Call
of tho Hotil," la glvon full wuy to
proaent her wonderful talent In this
problem piny, which aak tho que'
tlon, "Shall a woman reveal her pant
to her huahaud, or ahall aho keep It
a aocrot?" "Tho CnIK of tho 8oul
ha It aniwer. This picture will
bo ahown Thuradny and Friday
nlghta at the Grand theater. An air
plane will have a teat when ita jazzes
Fntty Arbucklo around In "Fatty the
Aviator." Fntty Indulge In tho
great army upon, aviating, Thursday
and Friday. ,
l.IHKKTY.
If you woold like to see a delight
ful picture, go boo Mary Pickford In
"Cuprlco" at the Liberty theater
Thursday only.
Morcy I a child of mood we
laugh with hor, nnd aa suddenly
chock ourselvoa as wo ace the cloud
puna over hor fnce. Wo are trcatod
to a hearty laugh In the beginning
when Jnck Hendorsou, a young
hunter. Is treod by a tamo bear,
BEND, OREGON
Mercy appears and calls off the ani
mal, which then eats out of her hand
and follows her like a kitten. Thus
their acquaintance begins, and when
Jack accidentally wounds Mercy and
offers to marry her, sbo cheerfully
becomes hla wife.
This Is the prelude to an absorb
ing story which rises to great dra
matic hoights during Its develop
ments. AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot nutte Inn.
Tom Creacy, Portland.
George M. Noltum, Portland.
Alfred P. Schrock, Spoane.
C. II. Miller, Redmond,
JL L. Moreland, Portland.
J. H. Smith, San Francisco.
C. D. Hurd, Portland.
MIrs Dolly Hodges, Portland.
C. W. Oney, Uklah.
Hans Zimmerman, Crescent.
B. C. Oleason, Portland!
W. L, Evans, Portland.
Hotel Cozy.
F. C. Allen, Seattle.
Frank Winter, Prlrievllle.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Brewer,
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones,
Spokane.
George Harris, Brooks-Scanlon
Camp.
Ben Roller, Salt Lake.
Hotel Wright.
II. Brady, The Dalles. .
Floyd A. Holmes, Kelson, Wash.
William Floyd, Kelso.
O. W. Reynolds, Silver Lake.
Joo Winters, Portland.
N. B. Winters, Portland.
H. Shrlver, Portland.
W. Bnrboo, Portland.
Edward Nolson, LaCrosso.
0 DAYS MORE.
nnd you'll know "What Happened
to Jones" at the B. A. A. C, Friday,
April 4. Adv.
SACK RAT POISON
RECIPE IS GIVEN
(Contlnuod from Pngo 1.)
The following roclpo for preparing
poison, given by R. A. Ward of the
First' National bank, has been found
highly effective: .
Mix one tnblospoonful of gloss
starch In one-halt teacup of eold
water and stir tnto one-half pint of
boiling water to mako a thin, clear
paste. Mix ono ounco of powdered
strychnine (alkaloid) with one ounce
men and young men
You'll find here a New, Bigger and Better Men's
Clothing Department. You need have no hesi
tancy in buying your new suit here.' For you are
sure to get
FIRST QUALITY FABRICS
HIGH GRADE TAILORING
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES
PERFECT FIT
IN FACT
. VALUE FIRST CLOTHES
are Good Clothes in every sense of the word.
Be the first one to get that Suit from
Mannheimer Brothers
QUALITY PIONEERS SINCE 1011
stir with the starch to a smooth,
creamy mass, free of lumps. Stir In
one-fourth pint of heavy corn syrup
and one tablcspoonful of glycerine,
and finally one scant teaspoonful of
saccharine.. Four tablespooafuls of
table aalt added to the boiling water
before, making the starch Increases
the effectiveness of the poison dur
ing; the growing season. - Apply to
20 quarts of oats and mix thoroughly
to coat each kernel.
Each quart of poisoned grain Is
sufficient for 40 to 60 halts. This
quantity, scattered (one teaspoonful
to place) along squirrel trails, or
on clean, har dsur faces near the
holes, will not endanger stock.
Daily Market Report.
(Furnished by amusement with tha
Central Oracon Bank.)
NORTH PORTLAND, (March 26.
Two hundred and fifty cattle re
ceived. Market steady.
Prime steers, 113 014; . good to
choice, Jll.5012.50; medium to
good, $1O011 fair to medium, $9
010; common to fair, $809; choice
cows and heifers, $10.60012.25;
good to choice, $9010; medium to
good, J7P8; fair to medium, $506;
canners, $3.5004.60; bulls, 69;
calves, $9.60 13.60; stockers and
feeders, 710.
Hog Market.
Three hundred hogs received. Mar
ket strong.
Prime mixed. 118.90019; medium
mixed. $18. 60018.90; rough heavy.
116.76017: pigs, 116017; DU1K 01
sales, $18.86019.
Sheep Market.
Fifty sheep received. Market
Prime lambs. $16017: fair to me
dium, $14016; yearlings. $11012;
wethers, $9010; ewes, $6.60010.60.
Put It In "THE BULLETIN."
BOYD
RLDG
1027
BOND
SHUEVS CASH GROCERY
Flour, the Best, 48 lbs $2.05
Flour, the Best, 24 lbs......t.BO
Potatoes, por 100 ibs........1.85
Potatoes, sranll lots, lb., lc
Pennut Butter, per lb..........BHo
Mince Mont, niolst, per lb..i.27o
Swift's Premium Baaon, sliced,
per lb OBc
By the Side, per lb....... 60c
Other Bacon ................45c-flOc
8 DAYS MORE,
and you'll know "What Happened
to Jones" at the B. A. A. C, Friday,
April 4. Adv.
NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS.
L. B. Kennedy has been appointed
Poundmaster with special police
authority for the city of Bend. Per
It Raises the Dough
If you are not already using Cres
cent, you should try It. Test out its
advantages. Discover for yourself
how Its double leavening action
makes the lightest and most whole
some cakes, biscuits and breads.
Use all ofj the can of Crescent. If
you are not pleased with the results
return the empty can to your grocer;
he is authorized to refund your
money.
Write us for a copy of the Crescent
Cook Book. Crescent Mfg. Company,
Seattle, Washington.
Ores
PHONE RED 261
Plenty of Lettuce, Head or Leaf
Also Cauliflower, Splnach, Cab-
bnge, and Other Groen
' Vegetables. '
Our Store Is No Further From
- Your Kitchen Than Your
Telephone.
OUR DELIVERY CAR IS AT YOUR.
sons notifying as to stock running
at large call Red 741, Depot Feed
Yards. Adv.d 9 0-2c w4 c
. 9 DAYS MORE,
and you'll know "What Happened
to Jones" at the B. A. A. C, Friday,
April 4. Adv.
Put it in "THE BULLETIN."
" " Corner
Greenwood
& Bond St.
Eggs, fresh, dozen 40c
Cruamery Butter 05o
Pink Beans, lb loo
Lima Beans, lb trie
Bayo Beans, 2 lbs....... 2flo
White Beans, '2 lbs 25c
Assorted Cookies, lb 3rtc
Dried Apples, lb..... 22c
Dried Pears, lb 18c
Carnation Milk, 2 cans 8So
SERVICE
ht Bakins Powder
of baking soda (bicarbonate) and
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