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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
TIIH IIIOM) Ill'LLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, I1KND. ORKHON. TmilHIIAV, MAY 22, 101 rAGE 8 V TON IG I IT William Farnum in "The Sign of The Cro$$" ONLY WILLIAM DUNCAN Ep. No. 4, "The Gripping Hand" FRIDAY, SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE SHIRLEY MASON IN "THE WINNING GIRL" Ad Elko Coined" y and An Outing1 Picture "An Ey Full of Cifypt. LIBERTY THEATRE i i DAILY AtVIDKNT. Tho proprietor of a drug store, wlillii ilrlvhiK n rucu hor was Hi row ii from llm sulkey when I ho horse full, unci fructured It Ih skull. Murul: IiiBiiro In Tlio Truvelers, J. ('. IthiiUwH. Adv. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'ICHATURK Maximum, 75 degree. M. I.. Much 11 mi 11 of Hlsier wiih In Ilmid yuMtnrduy. C. 8. IIuiIhoii left IiirI nlKtil on a business (rip to I'ortlund. C. I. Becker und M. 1.. Couch wi rt' In yesterduy from Tumulo. I.ee A. Thontu and Hugh Thomp son motored to Prlnevllle yehlerduy. Mrs. V. St. Chrlsmun .of Silver Luke Ih spending a tuw day In llt-nd. K. I.. Hummers Ih visiting In Hit.1 city today from hi homo In Burn. Mr. ntid Mm. C, (1. Comptnn of Prlnevllle lira spending tlio duy In Ilend. Jess Redding of rrliK'Vlllo Ih In ' Bond lodny attending " to business matter. . Deputy Sheriff August Anderson bus returned to lli'nd from un offi cial trip to I'ortlund. J I. 8. Hoyco of the PloniHT Gurugc Hurled IuhI nUdit- for Scuttle, to be gono Huvurul dayH on IiuhIiiuhh. A. J. Snyder und Hoy Llpplncott left tlilH nwirnliiK for thu forest cump nt tlio KdlHon lea cave. Mr. and Mm. Prank IIokuii of tills city urn receiving cotiKrutulutloiiH over tlio arrival of u 10-pound huby loy. Sheriff John ' Comb of Crook county wu In Hend ycsterduy from Prlnevllle looking uftr official business. J. F. UoHkliiH ri.'lurnod to IiIh home at Lower Bridge yesterday evening after spending the duy In lluud. K. I Cecil. George Menlhey. !. L. Osborne, J. II. Norwood and It. A. Snow with In thin niornlnn from the forest service reconnaissance cump. I.hutoiiuii t llorucii Belknap, t'. 8 ini'illral corpH, wiih In Bend yostcr- day visiting frlcnilH. Dr. ilelknnp ox peel h to local o In 1'ortliinil ufler receiving Ills dlscliurgo. I)r. I). F. Brooks loft liiHt iiIkIH for I'ortlund uflor a brief vlnl will for I'nrtliind after a brief visit with the local official of the Hrooks- Scnnlon Lumber t'o. . BASEBALL Sunday, May 2.1, HMD 2 I'. M. Hull HrniincK .Near Depot Vacation Time Is Here ! Don't neglect to take n KODAK with you this yenr. Make your pictures your illustra ted diary. It will be appreciated in years to come. Fil ms Developing HORTON DRUG CO. The jfcxagg Store Today's Amusements. - GRAND TIIKATKIt. "V. ft. A. I.ouuu" fouturliiK Tom Mix. "Fatty's Predlcumonl," Kulty Arbucklu. MIIICKTV TIIKATIOIl. William Furnum In tlio "Sign of tlio Cross." Wllllum Duncan In "Tho Man of Might." - GRAND. Tom Mix Ih a typlcul hero man. Ilvciiiitly ho wuh Keen ut HiIh thcutre In ono of (ho moKl striking wild west fllniH. Tonight, and tomorrow night be will be scon In a whirlwind secret service iitory, "U. 8. A. Logan." ThiH Ih a particularly strong feature for Mix. -Fatty Arbucklo will uIko be In evidence In "Kutly' Predicament." I.1I1KHTV. A faithful production of Homo In tho timo o( Nero will be seen In "The Sign of the Cross," a feuturo which will Hhow William Kurnum In a rolo that I ntroiiK. Thin feature with tho third eplHodu of "The Mun of MlKht" will be Htiowu ut the Liberty tonight only. PETITION TO OUST JOHNSON IS LAUNCHED (Continued from Puo 1.) which could not bo learned toduy, allege that the school director Ih overbearing und dictatorial, und at tempts to domlnuto the ucta of the other directors In a manner Inimical to the bcHt Intercut of the district. It uIko charges thut he has ullowed outHlde. "nlnlirter" Influenceg to dominate IiIh actions aa a member of the board. In Dill connection Ih mention ono "Doreen. not a citizen of the dlHlrlct," who with Mr. John- inn, the petition declares, huu caused the udvnnct nient of le efficient teucher und the retirement of more efficient Instructor. Who 4ho Indi vidual mentioned can be ha not been definitely ascertained, although tho nume bears a certuin phonetic resemblance to that of C. P. Dorian a well known Insurance representa live who visit Bend frequently. That Mr. Johnson has "Ignorod nud continues to Ignore the desires wishes, demands and petitions of patrons of the school, and Is in competent. Inefficient und exercise a detrimental Influence on school af fairs," Is the concluding accusation. Iti-rord I 0M-n. When seen In reward to the mat ter this morning, Mr. Johnson de- ' dared Hint as fur us tho mere posi i Hon of director Is concerned lie would 1 be mora than willing to leave the bourd nt any time, hut that he would absolutely refuse to quit under Are. ; "A n school director I have stood for what 1 believe to be right, re i gurdli of uny Influence or pressure I which might ho brought to bear," he mild. "Thero ure no ulterior motives, ,01111 no' alliances, as is Intimated in till remarkable petition. I have nl- way endeavored to work for the ; best Intercuts of the district, und ' will continue to do so, regurdless of criticism. " Mr. Johnson stilted thut ha would answer the churges in detail when ever the petition is brought before tho directors. You owe it to yourself to buy your Kodak or Camera from the CENTRAL PHOTO CO. and receive a free course of special intructions as to how to take good pictures. Always at n?JTB A I DUnTTkm In a! one, at five VJi 1 M. Jl nt i iivy V V KS, iht,re done" Your Service Daily Market Report. MVKHTOCK. (Furaiihed by ftrnmirement with th Centrftl Oregon Bunk.) NOHTII I'OKTLAND, May 22. Throe hundred and fifty cattle re ceived. Market steady. Prime steer. 1 2.60 8 13.50; good to choice, 110012; medium to good, $9.50 10-. fair to .medium $8,506 $0.60; common to fair, $7.508.50; choice 'Cow and heifer, $9 11.60; good to choice, $89; me dium to good, I74f 8; fair to me dium, ICft 7; canners, $4&6; bulls, $3.60 8; calves, $8 18. Hog Market. Six hundred hogs received. Mar ket steady. Prime mixed, $I9.7520; me dium ' mixed $18 5019.75; rough heavy. $17.50 18.60; pigs, $16 18; bulk of sales, $19.75. Kheep Market. One thousand five hundred sheep received. Market steady. Prime lambs, $14 15; fair to medium. $ 1 2 14 ; .yearlings. $12 16; wether, $914; ewes. $611. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel ('my. Marion It. Hanks. Eglf. ('. II. Miller. Redmond. Mrs. E. L. Clark and son, La Pine. W. M. Clehrman, Silverton. Ray L. Redding, Silverton. II. 8alcy, llalsey. Floyd Lane, Silver Lake. B. F. Lane, Silver Lake. W. E. WilKhire. Lakevlew.. George Allen, Seattle. George Bean, Seattle. Oliver Barton, Portland. M. Raber, La Pine. A. B. Shepard. Mc.MlnnvllIe. Hotel WriKht. Orvlile Moore, Hay Creek. Ted Lytle, Hay Creek. A. Kragstrap, Seattle. Frank H. Manges, Creston, Wash. Itl'TTKIt MARKET. ' (Price quota! by th OntrmI Orvcon Farmers' Creamery.) Print, parchment wrapped, 58e, wholesale price, llutterfat. fi'Jc. TOMORROW NIGHT "The College Widow" B. A. A. C. Curtain 8:30 John II. Young, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kelly, Tho Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ward, The Dalles. C. C. Compton and wife, Prlnevllle. E. L. Summers, Burns. Lawrence Loff, Reednport. Walter Kindt, Eugene. Jess Redding, Prlnevllle. Pilot Itutte Inn. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Day, Los An geles. Mrs. L. H. Howland, Portland. Ora Van Tassel, Madras. B. II. Grady, Redmond. A. J. Ray, Portland. G. A. Nichols, Portland. O. C. Gray, Prlnevllle. James Wells, Powell Butte. Dan Hourlgan, Powell Butte. M. R. Matthews, The Dalles Frank Bowker, Portland. V V. C.rav Pnrtlanri Al Brltling, Portland. C. H. Steffens, Tumalo. Dennis D. Hnnt, Sqnaww Creek. James L. MaeBride, Portland. A. H. Reebes, La Grande. M. E. McGllchrisI, Salem. 1 S The ParismnTGarments Supreme of all in style, work manship, quality, true distinc tion and individuality to the wearer. We. are particularly featuring new, mid-summer Sport Dresses, Shirts, Waists and Millinery at . THE PARISIAN Ladies' Outfitters Pringle Building Bend, Ore. Ono of our "Indian" mimes loses some of Its flavor of rntiiancc under the .Investigation of Will tl. Steel, gny.et teer, in Steel Points. Do shys Hint the musical mime of Ne-wun-nnh. in ('hit sop county, Oregon, was derived fnuil tho clrcuiiisliinces that a pioneer of tho place who employed several men nlso hud n daughter named Hannah. One of the nivn presented lier with a hat, which she did not appreciate, ntid his fellow workers made sport of him by culling to one another In Ms presence, "Oh, Hannah." The term, Mr. Steel finds, finally became attach ed to tho stream as O'lliiiinah, subse quently becoming Ncwiinnnh. The word Is also in Id to be Indian for "vn terfull," but probably tills Is only n co incidence, for Mr. Steel gives full ere denco to (Jio "Oh, Hanniih" version. Do You Need a Periscope? Don't give up hope, even If you are a tiny person In n large crowd. To your rescue comes tin adaptation of Ibe perlsrope. designed specially for use In crowds. According to Popular Meclinn les Mngnr.lne:- "It consists of n ense, buying n mir ror set nt tho proper 'nnglo nt either end, which can be extended to n length of two feet or more by reason of n bellows' connecting the two ends, With tho devlco lengthened, the mir rors are exposed so Hint tho user can see over the heads of n crowd without dilllculty." TOMORROW NIGHT "The College Widow" B. A.A.CV Curtain 8:30 Have You Noticed the Great Nurnber of New Velies on Central Oregon Roads? HE VELIE is fast becoming the most popular automobile in Central Oregon. There is a clamour for them. It is a car most adaptable for Central Oregon condi tions. It has power. It has comfort. It has the lines of which you, as an owner, will be proud. It has economy devices that make operation cheap. Ask the Velie owner. He will tell you about his car. CJ If you want a car that will serve your every purpose, consider no other car but a Velie. The Pioneer Garage Phone 221' ibf'8 General Tires and Tubes Willys Overland Automobiles Free Air Gasoline-Storage-- Batteries Tested Free Open Evenings Reverre Tires and Tubes S'rgjgrgrgjgrgrgr