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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
THIS IIKND nUMiKTI.N, DAILY KHITION, IIK.VD, ORKOOtf, Tlll'ltHIMV, MAY 21), 1010 PAGB S J Tonight Only Marguerite Clark in "The Crucible" und Episode No. 5 of "THE MAN OF MIGHT" Friday and Saturday Saturday Matinee "East Lynne With Variations" LIBERTY a inn AT. NP.WS ITKMS TODAY'S TEMPERATURE Muxlmum, 82 degree. Alfred Smith of Lakovlow In a hulnca vlxltor In the city. Max HnlJor of tlio Pino Troo mill punt the day In llend. Circuit JudKu T. K. J. Duffy will bu In Rend Monday to hold court. Mr. and Mr. K. L. Slzemore of Hum arn vlaltlng frlond In Rend toduy. 1). E. Verne of Powell Ilutto. who u in Rend today, report that he ha Jut completed horlng at hi ranch. Nineteen hundred iheep yielded 18.000 pound of wool. Obiervlnft- Memorial day, the Rund achool will hold no claue tomor row. J. C. Km!, rnproentlnK the Sal vation Army In the homo lervlce campnlitn of that orxanltatlon, I In Rund today making arrnnKement for the tnoetinc to bo addreed Sun day morning at tha Rend Amutour Athletic club by Dr. Wheeler. Try Uulletln Want Ad for quick result. VITAL ISSUES UP FOR VOTE NEXT TUESDAY (Continued from Pago Two.) Mate flnanclul aid to houorahly ll-churgi-d aolilicr. allor and marine eullBtod or Inducted Into the vervlre from Ihu Hlntn of Oregon, who diwlru to pumun a couroo of atudy In In tltullon of higher lunrultig In the u . fflll v . 4,1 tl..l.. nciiuiv Dili, 6ad.i)iiiH mi net to levy annually a tax of one mill on tho dollur on nil tnxuhlo property In the tatn for market road pur- pciHoH, providing for u cllnt rlliiitloii thurnof, und coiiUilnlng other provl hIoiih, lliiuxe lllll, No. 1 47. Providing for ihu citiiHt met lott of u hlghwuy to ho known iih Ihu ItooHiivult Count Military lllghwuy, upproprlutlng $2,600,000, coiilliiKent on tha United Kt u t oh iipproiirlitllii'g u llku Hum, for the umihtrunlloii of Niild hliiliwuy, und providing for thu Ihhuiiiicu of hoiid hy thu Klula of Oregon, und contain ing other provlhloiiH, AT THE HOTELS. Ilol.l U'rlglit. Al Lory, Tumiilo, Alfred Bmlth, Lukovlow. Frank AvI. Oiiklund. II. H. Allurd, Urunl Pu. O. K. Drowning, Detroit. C. Morrlii, Porllund. Mux Hnlder, Pino Troo Mill, Hotel Cozy. R. W. Potior, Tho Dalle. Lolruu Hpaldlng, Burn. Mury K. Dixon, Rurn. M. S. Limlur, Hllver I.ako. II. C. Ingle, Tho Dalle. D. Z. Koblnult, Silver Lake; T. 8. Wanhburn, Portland. J. W. WlHcniiin, Portlund. Mr. It. L. Bliemoru, Rum. Pilot Rutin Inn. William Werner, Portlund. Mr. U. TrodHon, I'ortland. D. I). Hiindomon, Portlund. ' C. II. Feldmnn, Seattle. Mr. und Mr. R. Temple, Pondlo ton. Mr. and Mr. E. K. Adkln. Hepp ner. A. H. Wright, Portlund. E. C. Judd. AMtorlu. Orover C. Muttby, Kly, Nev. C. E. Kohrbaugh, Portland. N. R. Chapman, Portland. John C. Miller. Chicago. John M. Roren, Portland. P. Lehrman, Portlund. Daily Market Report. MVKHTOCK. (FarnUhad by arrnjimnt wKa tb Cntlrml Oraaoa Bank.) NOIITO PORTLAND. Moy 29. Three hundred cattle received. Mar ket Heady to weak. Prime teem, 1 1 1.60 1 2. GO; good to choice, l0fll; medium to good, $8.i0((l0; fulr to good. 7 f 8.50 ; common to fulr. HfT; choice cow and hulfer. $9. DO Oil; good to cholco. tH.C0frt.60: medium to good I7.60V8.60; fnlr to medium. $. 607. 60; eminent. 13.60$ G; bull, 58; calve. $913. Mark. Klght hundred hogs received. Mar ket iieudy. Prime mixed. 1 1 8.76 19.76; me dium mixed. $17. 76 18.75; rough heavy, $16.76 18; pig. $17 18; hulk of Bull'". $19.76. Hheop Murk el, Three hundred aheep received. Murket Kteady. Prime , liiniliH, $14l.r; fulr to medium, $I2M; yearling, $7 9.60; wether, $7 8.60; ewe, $68. IIL'TTMt MAItKKT. (Trim quutnl bt til Ontrtl Onvon Karm.r Crrumvrr.) Prlul. piirchnieut wrap pod, 68c, wholennle prlvo. llutterfut, 02c. Something to eur Advertl In The Dullotln'i clasalfled column. Put It In "T1IK Hl'LLKTIX." I That this Nation might live and enjoy peace with honor, American heroes gave their lives. DEVOTE YOURSELVES TOMORROW .V MAY 30 in giving your respects and doing honor in memory of the Nation's honored dead. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MAY 30 THE PEOPLES STORE Why certainly, we'll refund your money If you aren't satisfied with anything you buy al our store just tell us about it and we will make good. You needn't bring it back. - Just teil us about it. It doesn't happen often it may never happen to you but once in awhile some thing goes wrong no matter how careful we try to be. In that case it's a comfort for you to know that you can never lose. We look out for you first because, af ter all, that's the best way for us to look , out for ourselves. We want you to feel that we are really giving you something more for your money than just grocer ies. One of the things we do lor you is to recommend certain things which we have found to be good. Preferred Stock Canned Goods, for instance the peer of prepared foods. Ask us for table suggestioas. F. DEMENT & CO. Eledric Cleaner Gets All the Dirt, All the Time. There is no periodical house-cleaning time, no dusting', or wip ing up. The dirt simply dis appearsall of it. Ail the houHewifo does is push the button and guide the cleaner. And it' done in one-filth the time. THOK Naccuin Clean er sold on easy terms. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Diamond Cutter. There are 22.000 diamond cutters and pollihera In the world. Of thee only about 673 are In the United State, and thee have come mostly aloce the outbreak of the European war. which crippled the industry In Amterdam and Antwerp, the world' greatest center. There were at the beginning of the present year-80 diamond-cutting establlahmenta In thl country. Thl I exclusive of (hop where all kind of precious stones are cut. The number of Germans employed as diamond cutters did not exceed 000 before the war, and of these only 73 per cent worked for establishments In Germany. During the war 000 or 700 Relglnn cutters emigrated to Eng land and organised as a branch of the I-ondon Diamond Cutlers' union. Tliey did work principally for Relglnn and Rumilun huUNe. Today's Amusements. GRAND THEATER. , ThunuUy anil Friday. Alice Joyce In the "Lion and the Mouse." Two reel comedy. LIBERTY THEATER. Thursday Only. Marguerite Clark in "The Cm- clble." - Friday, Saturday Matinee and Evening. Mack Sennett comedy, "East Lynne with Variations." . - Charles Ray in "The Girl Dodger." Put It in "TOE BULLETIN.' iurday pecia We want you to visit the new store; we will make it worth while. . Here are some specials you can't afford to pass by: Table tumblers, each 5c I falf gallon water pitcher, each 19c U5c glass berry bowls, each 19c 4-sewed corn house brooms 59c 10c coat hangers ' 1 7c $1.75 large w ish tubs ; $1.19 Gold decorated pie plates, fl for 59c 10-quart galvanized pails 83c 10-quart dairy pails 50c Toilet paper, 8 rolls 19c Enameled stew pans, 8-quart ... 19c Men's summer union suits 95c Men's summer shirts and drawers 49c Men's good work shirts ' G9c Talcum powder, can 9c Palmolive soap, bar .. 9c -Dolls, values to 75c : 50c And lots of other bargains as good and better. COME SATURDAY THE FAIR STORE Sather's Building The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in this community, meant dollar and cent in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of Lome product and patronize heme industry. Tie cheapest and but building material i Detcnutc (AVkite) Pine and i manufactured right here into all sizes and grade of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a bunco of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS ; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY. Colonial Drapery Fabrics Marshall Field & Company, the Manufacturers of Colonial Draperies, say this: "These Fabrics include all types of designs and decorative ideas; they are the best known, the most reliable and the most art istic of decorative goods." Colonial Drapery Fabrics are the Standard of Excellence in American Made Printed and Dyed Drapery Materials, f Our New Stock just unpacked, includes: Colonial Cretonnes, a yard .--.29-35-39-45-50C Colonial Chintz, a yard ...... 75c Colonial Repp, a yard . 75-85c Colonial Tapestry Effects, a yard... 75 -85-$ 1.00 IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE" THE WARNER COMPANY Ql'ALITT MMCHAKDU AT PorULA PIC IWiaiayHHiBUiuuwuiHiawwuwMHiuiiuwuuiAuiagiiJHgiyiapci