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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1919)
f-7. TIIK IIKNI) HULLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, I1KND, OltKOON, FIUDAY, MAItCII 2H, 0I PAOK S SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT WALLACE REID , "TOO MANY MILLIONS" WrJlt.y kioflinl untla tlict ind tvei Kim $40,000,000, Itini l.ii IrouMrt lyin--l)Ul conic and tee I lie icM fur youiwlvci, NEWS WEEKLY ELKO COMEDY "Hop the Bell Hop" Coming Kiay "Captured by Cannibals" : rruioi'H accidknth. II. 1). Conlbeiir, coiicfi of itguallcH, University of Wiishliiulo!!. mid nun of llw nvn grunt ruwItiK coat-hen of I tin country, wiih kllli'l an Ihu result (if n full In I tin yard of IiIh home. Ho wiih gathering plum when tlio llmii mi which liu wiiii standing lirnkn ami Hi row lit in tn Hi" Ki'Ml ml . IHh in'ck wiih irniki'ii. Moral : linuini In The "jfinler. J. C. Ilhodes. Adv. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TKMriCKATl'ItK (Taken at 3 p. m ) Maximum. 84 li-nr-'H. f Mr. ami Mm, If. XI. Morton left hint nlKlit fur I'nrlliinil. h ol Klinoiinon of Brothers In Iruim- acting liti h I ix-xm In th cliy today. r J. V. Taylor cnmii In from Ceimeley t! thin morning, i J. II. Napier ami am' McCarthy Urnine, In lus't IkII from l.nkevlew. Kph Miller ami '('. J. taylor of jl'iiliilcy n ro spending thu day In Mm. 'M. B. Houghtcm, Mute man ijuCT of . Hit) Fraternal - Brotherhood, Jjjls In llmiU today on one of hr reg !"ft' v'"''" lo "10 '"r"' orgimlxutloii. 1 ' Anh Houston, formerly employed 1 ,hy Tim Shnvlln-Hlxon 'oniiuiiy, and j irack Infli'hliir on l tin ball I nam repru- i'niiiilliiK Ihn mill, returned lo Bend today from Mum Inland, where lie has hdi'ii stationed with Ihn murines AiikuhI KruK, lirolhiir of lleohnrt II. Krug, who wiih burned Ip di'uih nt IiIh Ihi mi' near Klvivrn' n fow day UK", arrived In Ilund I IiIh mornliiK on IiuhIiiosh connected with 111" (ml a Id. m t 'I'Iki I'lmumr (inragn reports tlio folowlii.g sale of automobile. To A. J. Mourn, now model 110 Wlllyn Overlimd; lo Frank A. Livingstone of Tim Hlievllii-llixon Company, a Wlllyn Overland country club road-Hi-r model. r. and Mr. It. W. Ileiiilerslintt will leuvii tomorrow night on a three montliN' trip east.. Mm. llenoVrnhott jwlll mop at KiuiHaK City to visit rela- II vex, while Dr. Helidershotl will make Chlcugo, New York and the Mayo- Imitltutu, when) lio Intend lo do Home graduate work. Today's Amusements. ;it.l TIIKATKK. Oludy Drockwell In "Tlio Cull of Ihn Houl." Fatty Arbuckte III "Fully tho Avlutor." 1.II1KKTY TIIKATKK. Wulluce llnld In "Too Many MIIIIoiim." Klko Comedy, "Hop the Hell Hop." lr crenin In hulk. Day ( unily . Adv. 94-6c 4 CAR OWNERS Special Mention Firestone Tires We Are the Exclusive Agency For Firestone Tires and Tubes In our $6000, Stock We are ready to supply you with all sizes of Firestone Tires and Tubes from Ford Sizes to 37x5. In Cords and Fabrics ;' . i t We are going to continue to keep a stock of these tires for all requirements together, with accessories. . Cent-Ore. Motor Company TiJoyd Building Bond Street We have just the kinds of HATS you want at the price you can afford to pay. Mrs. R. R. BROBERT Millinery Flowers BEN I) DEBATERS TO UPHOLD NEGATIVE Word wn received laat nlnht by Principal Johnson of the Iiend high achool that the flip of a coin ha given the Iiend debut era tho negative of the queatlon, "KeHotved, thai the United Siules should advocate an Inturnutlonal police for thu league of nutloiiH." The debate, which Ih with Kninklln hixh school of Portland, will bo either on April 18 or .19, hut It him not yet been' decided whether tho contPHt Ib to be Ringed In Port' lund or Iiend. The winners of the debate will meet the winner of the Southern Oregon BerleH to decide the champion Hhlp or tho Btuto. STANDARD SLEEPER TO BE PUT ON SOON Monduy Wednesday and Friday night or each week, beginning Mon duy, Murch 31, Htnndurd sleeper will be in operation again from Iiend to Portland in addition to the regular dally tourlHt. PIONEER GARAGE TO HANDLE VELIE CARS Announcement was made thin had taken over the Velie agency. C. O. Uildea, a state agent for the motor company has been In Bend the piiHt week completing arrangements with tho local representative I)enionnl niton) will be received within a few days. Lndles of the M. E. church will hold their spring aud food sale on Saturday, March 29th, in the build lug formerly occupied by the People's storo. Sale begins at 10:00 a. m., and all .are requested to bring their donation aa early as possible. Adv. 94c A Few Regular Prices at Our Store Yellow Meal, 10-lb. sack 75c Rolled OaU, B-Ib. sack 85c Small White Beans, lb 10c Pure Honoy, qt., Mason Jar..8o Xull assortment of garden s. Poppy Syrup, gal :.$l.50 Lenox Soap, bur , Oe Bob Whlto Soap, 4 bar. 2c P. & G. .Nnptha Sonp, 4 bars , snci Kreo Dollvery No Chargo for Credit ILBERTS R.OCERY PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU A simjde way to add strength and vigor to indoor workers. Oftentimes the inac tivity and confinement of indoor work results in a general "falling off" of physical fitness. Pep ton a, our best tonic, is ideal as an aid in combating these con ditions, and in rebuild ing run down systems. Peptona contains or ganic Iron, Malt, Man ganese and Extract 'of Cod Liver Oil, so com bined that it is pleasant to take and easily as similated by even very weak digestive organs. HORTON DRUG CO. EJi Kodak Victrolm NIGHT SCHOOL TO END THIS EVENING 1.13 StudciitM Ki-Kisternl In CIumo-k During Hurcewsful Course ( lll.eiislilp Claims Aided. Cloning a uniformly snccessful term, the Iiend night school will come to an end with this evening's clasKes, City Superintendent Moore announced this morning . 'During the five moths course 135 students were registered for night work and of these, six foreigners who were qualifying for citizenship, have been given educational cards which will be ent to Washington, D. C, It Is probable that the night school will lie opened In Bend again next year. VRKK TO AIAa KIDS. A great lilK Turkish wafer with every 5c Ire rrojim cone all day Sat urday mill Sunday... Day Candy Co. Adv.l)3-5c t'HATKKXAL UROTHKRHOOD. The treasurership of the local branch of the Fraternal Brotherhood has been given to Mrs. Teresa Dav enport. Dues are payable to her at the American Bakery on the first of the month. All dues must be In by the twentieth. 94-Gc d. Be w. mmm It Iji GENERAL all around I I goct I I The tire, we are happy to tell you, that has a Genuine Guarantee C 1.. onnn t? 1 rffr III Miles Miles j I We Will Stand Behind These Figures jj Have You " If m aj About Kjenevai J umbo T" "Che Oversize Tires for FORDS, I ' ' llTeS CHREVROLETS, MAXWELLS Thp ViHf So ECONOMICAL IN FUEL X lie V CUC AND UPKEEP. , The Panhard Oregon Traffic IT IS NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED PIONEER GARAGE WILLYS OVERLAND AGENCY 1 VELIE JGENCY GASOLINE ' " FREE AIR OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 221 . jjjjj ALL ADJUSTMENTS DONE IN BEND . i 11 1 &su&mmmmtm ml mmmmmm B V'lV: I I AsCyonr dealer about the new Mi PRESENTS M m.M ami mi m 11 H ill m. j I I, 5 I..' . ' if -wi - i- j.t.A ILL T1 lor ooys ana gins uiub gu wnu - iw ir i. u..A i.'t' ! and 01ymplcM Pancake Floor Jnat tho dandiest, catchiest, rooet ( inable, especially imported from 4iv PArfln1 Flnurinor Mill A w ' r:: ?:! f5 TW IIU1 3Ub.'-4'i?Mf. -'-fF3sr BENNETT-COOPER Put it In "THE BULLETIN Put It in "THE BULLETIN." BOYD BLDG 1027 BOND SHUEY'S CASH GROCERY Corner Greenwood & Bond St. PHONE RED 2C1 Flour, the Best, 43 lbs 9'J.nn Flour, tho Best, 24 lbs. .....$1.00 Potatoes, per 100 11)8 1(11.85 Potatoes, small lots, lb., le Peanut Butter, per lb C2o Mince Meat, moist, per lb.. ..27c Swift's Picmlum Bacon, sliced, per lb one By the Side,' per lb (ion Other llncon 4Vnoc enty of Lettuce, Head or Leof Also Cauliflower, Spinach, Cab bage, and Other Oreen Vegetable. Our Storo Is No Further From Your Kitchen Than Yo'ur Telephone. Eggs, fresh, dozon 40c Creamery Butter Olio Pink Beans, lb 10c Lima Beans, lb ......15c Bayo Beans, 3 lbs 2c White Beans, 2 lbs 2Bc Assorted Cookies, lb 85c Dried. Apples, lb 22 Dried Pears, lb ln Carnation Milk, 3 cans 85 OUR DELIVERY CAR IS AT YOUR SERVICE