The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 18, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    l'HK HKNU HI'I.LKTIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, OIIKOOM. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1010
PAGE S
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
SATURDAY MATINEE ,
CHARLES RAY
IN
"String Beans"
CUrl Ry appears at ttia country boy who put the ,
lulicum of ilirewed "bunco" grtiit from tbe city to
naught. '
MACK SENNETT COMEDY ,
"CUPID'S DAY OFF"
IT'S A RIOT.
COMING "THE
SUNDAY SQUAW
MONDAY MAN'.'
j) BUTTER
Have YOU Tried
OUR
Milk Creiim
Huttcr Buttermilk
Cheese KtfPJs
and Ice Cretan?
BEND DAIRY
STORE
(TKIOIH ACCIDKNTH.
A young iiiiiii tif Ht irl)iiK. 111.,
ttully oil IiIh tlirnnt on a IiIkIi col
liir. Ho wnii riding on a bicycle und
In tryhiK t uvolil u pausing lioriin
wiih thrown. Moral: IiiHiiri) In The
Travelers. J. C. Rhodes. Adv.
lien Moore, I'orlliinil.
A. (Jobler, Hun r'rnnclsco.
C. II. Hmlih. Oregon Trunk.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'H TKMPERATl'KK
(Taken at 3 p. m )
Muxlmuni, 64 degree.
W. T. Konno of Tumnlo In the
city today on court business.
Lester I.. l.ong arrived In the cliy
IuhI nlKhl from his homo In Ilurnoy.
and Im romiilnln over today.
Judge and Mm. W. I). Humes have
returned to llond from a iihorl vIbII
In Portland.
K. P. Mnhuffiiy returned yesterday
from n buHlut-nH trip Into Lake
county.
Mr. and Mm. N. a. Wallace am
spending tho day In llond. Mr. Wal
lace up pea ring an counsel In tho Duy-ton-Feiino
caso In circuit court.
Henry M. Grant, representative of
tltii Oregon Bocliil llyglmo society,
formerly principal of" tho llend high
school. In In Rend today on offlclul
IhimIihkii.
John Goblo. of the engineering
force of tho llond Water, Light &
Power Co., arrived from tho oust
thin morning, and In looking over
local condition".
KI'KtlAI.
Friday and Buturduy from early
morning until noon ut n I Klit . a No.' 1
Mills chocolutu DOc. Adv.lll-13c
SERVICES TONIGHT
AT CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hennoii on the Kiu rtil Pnxalon to He
(ilvrn liy the Very IU-v. Kather
IVtrr, iff Dublin.
Good Friday services Will bo held
at 7:30 o'clock thin evening at the
Cuthollc church, tho Vory Rev,
Futher Peter of Dublin, Ireland, glv.
I ii K tho sermon on the Sacred Pus
hIoii. Thin will bu followed by the
8tatlom of the Cross.
IM.VT
buy chcup John candy, but upend
your money with Day, the Cundy
King. Wall atreet. Adv. 1 11-1 3c
Ol'K WHITE PIK CIHMXJLATKH
have no eqtiul. They ore simply
scrumptious. IiihImI on buying Day's
Adv. 11I-13C.
Oll,l TEIX
you many funny things as well n
real things "bout cundy that Is Just
a little old. While you are In the
more wo will Hell you one pound of
peanut cluster for 4.riC Adv.-l 1 1-1 3c
AT THE HOTELS.
LUMBER CONTRACT
VALID, SAYS JURY
Verdict for 1!!U Given AkuIiinI Pine
Tree Company K; K Huwyer
; Win Damage Action.
Hotel WrlKbt.
II. A. Volley, Hpokane.
W. T. Fenno, Tumalo.
I). A. Roberts, Portland.
W. W. Yancey, Prlnevillo.
W. P. UoiorH, Ilutto.
((.ester C. 1-oiik, Harney.
Ellen McCarthy, Portland.
C. A. Whitley, Silver Lake.
E. Lingo, Vancouver.
Hotel .foxy.
Dnvo Newman, llurns.
A. II. Hands and wife, Portlund.
1. A.Amy, tho Dulles.
IT. II. Gelder, Yonculln.
Mm. M. II. l.lnclloy. Portland.
Pilot Untie Inn.
fir. nnit Mm. N. 0. Wallace, Prlno-
lie.
C. W. Mobloy, Portland.
Mr. and Mm. J. P. Ilrndy, Portluml.
II. M. Grant, Portlund. ,
M.' R. Matthew, Tho Dullos.
II. Ct Dossier, Portland.
II. WnlR-ron, Portlund.
P. E .Manning, Portlund.
Gertrude 'Milts, Spoknno,
Maurice Htgglns, Spoknno.
I YOUR DRUG STORE
I Candy
I Wonderful
Chocolates
For
Easter -
Just Rememhet
Magill & Erskine
O'KANE I1UILD1NO
I lull ur Prelcript'on Department is Complete
llllll in Every Detail.
I YOUR DRUGSTORE
Nino out of 12 of tho iurorrf In the
ciiso of the Uructt Lumber Co. vs.
tho Pino Tree Lumber Co. signed
tho verdict lust night awarding $1330
damaites to the plulntllT fur breach
of contract alleged In tho complaint.
Testimony by T. A. Ilruelt of Mil
waukee, tiresldent of tho company
bourlng his nume, und a deposition
by I). L. Wiggins, with whom the
contract for lumber wus mudo, was
produced by the plaintiff, "together
with tho testimony of II. II. Lamping
concerning prices of lumber, while
for tho defonso A. J. Kroenert, presi
dent of tho Pine Tree Lumber Co..
denied tho contruct. find J. P. Hen
nessey, of The Shevlln-lllxon Lumber
Company, gave further Information
regarding lumber quotations.
This morning the case of K. E.
Sawyer vs. John E. Ryan, whose
cattle woro alleged to have damaged
the lawn and garden of the plaintiff
was trfed before Judge Duffy, tne
ini-v'ii v.inllct awarding S30 dam-
j
uges. ft. 8. Hamilton appeared for
the plaintiff and W. P. Myers for tne
dofondant.
Hearing started this afternoon In
the case of W. 8. Fenno, defendant
In in net Inn brought bv F. E. Dayton
of Tumalo, who Is seeking to evict
Fenno from a ranch purchased two
yours ago. und on which. It Is al
lovMfl nnvmonia are dellnauont. H.
II noArmoud and Charles W
Ersklno of Bond and N. G. Wallace
of Prlnevillo represent tho plaintiff
W. P. Mycm appearing for tho de
fendant. It wus learned on good authority
this afternoon that the damage suit
brought by Miss Gertrude Hanks
ugulnst the school board of Bend
will probably be continued over to
the next term of court.
Put It In "THE IULLKT1X."
Mil. AMI WW. CANDY KATKIt
Itnit't let Hie Will ' the WUp lure
yon Into liuylne some lilu.hly polish-
el mid painted niiiilii-N Unit are old
mid stale with aiie, elicnienel with
kIuiiino mill iceluliiio.
HIT INSTEAD
Follow tho KulilinK "tar of health
anil buy notlilnic but Day's pure
cream cnntllcti. luslst on having no
other.
HimtIiiI sale Friday nml Snt unlay.
Day funily Company, Wall Htreet.
Adv. 1 12-13C
Put It In "THE HIM.ETIX."
HELP BUILD
UP YOUR
COMMUNITY
Community life in Amer
ien is the very life blood ,
of our democracy. Every
citizen owes allegienee to
his home town.
The factories, mills and shops of your town provide
, the payrolls and comforts needed for health and .
prosperity. ', Patronize and support loyally every
business man in your community. By doing so you
will bejworking most effectively for yourself and
building up your home town..
THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY
How about
that Sack of
White River
Flour at our
risk?
The Flour with
the real guaran
tee. The Cash If You1
Are Not Satisfied"
Free Dollvory
No Charge for Credit
GILBERT'S
R.OCERY
Look!
Special Sale on
Rubber Bathing
Caps. Some
Beauties at 25c
each.
STOCKMON'S
5-10-15-25c Store
Our 14 Points in Clothes Building !
lst-QUALITY.
2nd--ALL WOOL FABRICS.
3rd--HAND TAILORED to in
dividual measure.
(Our other points to follow. Watch our ads.)
Lamm & Co. Well Known
Hand-Tailored Line.
THE GOLDEN RULE
WALL STREET
Mac&Reinie
'C'tPID'.S DAY OFF'
Liberty Theater Krliuiy and Saturday
anil Haturday .Matinee.
LIBERTY.
There was much excitement in the
city of Sawburt today owing to the
remarkable expose of Kendall Reeves
the galoot that has been trying to
swlndlo our respected citizens and
our revered mayor, Lott Morris, with
a scheme to can the string beans
In this community.
If the title applied to some of the
human vegetables that failed to pay
their subscriptions, we would have
nothing to say other than "can 'em,
and do It quick. They've been string
ing us along long enough." But we
all knew In our sober senses 'that
this string bean Idea was the "bunk,"
as they say In Peoria.
We always had our suspicion of
Reeves, and now through the bravery
of Tommy Watklns, our representa
tive who will call on you tomorrow
with our new coffee grinder sub
scription offer for the Clarion, he is
exposed. He was caught last night
trying to rob our trusting mayor of
his money. We sent M,r. Watkins
as our prdxy to a mass meeting but
he lost his nerve, as they say In
Keokuk, and found It again in time
to arrest tbe spoils of thievery from
a villain wbo la now disclosed as a
much wanted jail bird from the city.
We take Mr. Watklns back into our
good graces, and we repudiate the
Btring bean as a canned comestible.
This is the plot of Charles Rey's
newest Paramount picture which Is
to be shown at the Liberty theater
Friday and Saturday and Saturday
matinee. Go and learn all about the
string bean cannery that didn't get
started. It's a humdinger of a pic
ture and you will never forget it.
DROP IS
Friday or Saturday and take a pound
of cream caramels home with you
for 35c. Adv. 111-13C
THE refinement and delicacy
of American women is oar
national pride. With active
minds and warm hearts, oar
women feel most keenly tbe
trials of "hard times" and they
deserve all the best fruits of
prosperity.
Building up LOCAL PAY
ROLLS Is the straight road to
LOCAL PROSPERITY.
And the women, themselves
who do so much buying for our
homes, can most powerfully
speed up this movement.
USE HOME PRODUCTS.
ROME INDUSTRY LEAGUE
OP OREGON
1LM
END is called upon to entertain
many more VIS1 1 UKb at the
Stockmen's Convention next
week than the Hotels will be
able to accommodate. All possible
reservations have already been made
More than 500 visitors and delegates
to the Oregon Cattle and Horse Rais
ers convention will be here on April
22 and 23 as the city's guests. Bend's
Reputation for Hospitality Must be Up
held, and to do this many must be
guests at private homes
All families who can furnish accom
modations for our visitors are reques
ted to turn in their names, addresses,
and number of vacant rooms which
can be made available, to the First
National Bank, or the Bend Press,
at once.