The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 11, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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TON Hi I IT SHIRLEY MASON and ERNEST TRUEX
Lust Time in "GOOD-BYE BILL"
spoken druinii the uclor has his linger
IlKuratlvely on the pulse of Ills uud
lunce and plays up to them'
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THURSDAY SPECIAL!
Marguerite Clark
"W1LDFL0WER
There are miiny tender pmu in the production, many humor
ous touchea, end aome tinned with the little sadnesses that creep
into liny true atury of life. Hut Wildflowcr alieda her fratfrance
throughout the entire .uhject, a thintf of heauty of alwayi. and
ulwaya u symbol of nature a purity.
Also William Duncan in the 7th Episope of
"THE MAN OF MIGHT"
Friday & Salnrday-Sal. Mai.
John Barrymore in
"Here Cornea The Bride
Mark BtlHllH CeBaOJ
"THE VILLAGE SMITHY"
LOCAL MOWS 1TKMS
TOIIAVH TKMI'EHATIJItK
Maximum, 84 Aetna.
Mm. Bmlly Dun mini of Culver, In
viiiitinjc with frtanda Id tba city
Mr. ami Mr II. It liiKK" of I'rlne.
vlllc ar vlaliliiK In Band today.
Vernon Poind? " Wwlltl
la In the cliy loduy iruiiHiicilnii DUa
liioas. ,
Mr. UU) Mm. (i. W. WullliiK of
Redmond art apondini Use day in
BDd.
Mm. N !. Davis linn one to Pa
ml. mhi, axpootlni to return to Band
within a month's tlmv.
Dmuiia Oannody will leave to-
nlKlil for Portland on u short busl-
naaj trip.
Con Union, promlnvnt ahvepmaii
or the Alfalfa illnlrlct. 'n In Band
yesterday .
Mr. mid Mm C. W Hayes and Mr.
0 inn! Mm. B. L. Payno win laava by
auto tbt latter pun of tba month
to
mr "
jkv r nlvl
Urn m tm.A
The Cozy Hotel
The place for
medium priced
Rooms and Meals
Wet Wash Wanted !
ItoiiKli I'ry uml I i ni-ln-.l Work
Electric Muchlno Usod
Cnll 1101 illll St., or write
Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer
llox 80, Brad, Oregon
Work ('ailed For and Delivered
Milk
I in
aWd-
fit-
0ml
Ms.
in ,
for Baatllo where tbay will viHit with
Mr. ami Mm. Hayaa' dauchtar.
Mr. uml Mm II. K llrookH and
tholr auaati Mum afayma Bunoa,
MIhh J-'alrluinli mid Mru. Norman
W lilt nil. Ie(l by QUtO today for Han
Pranolaoo.
it s. Hamilton returned tp Band
today from Portland where be con
ferred with til"1 tl." highway com
mission In regard to Deschutes coun
ty road matter.
Mm K !. Kay of Cornelius, Ore-
koii in bare rlaltlni a) the J. B, itork
bone. Mm. Hay Iioh recently dls
PohiiI of her property on Colorado
avenue.
Trunk It. Prince. John B. Ryan
ami j i' Hanneeey returned to Bend
today from Klamath Kails, accom
panied by H O Johnson of the Weed
Lumber company. Mr. Johnson held
the rank of major In tin' lOtb engl
Iieem durliiK the war, beliiK In com-
luiimi in the Spinal dlotrtoti and aleo
0ODmandln llml army detachments
In thv Anxonne
In Bend's Movie
Centers
(ill tl.
Beeaue Hayakawa, Hie brilliant
uml vematiie Japanaee iter, in bin
new Hayrortb production. "Bond! of
Honor," playing the partH of twin
brothora "f dlattnotly oppoalna lypee,
win be at the Qrand theater Thura
day ami Friday nlsjbta.
Probably no actor on the screen
today projects Imllvlduallty nets
Inalde bin ebaraoter aa trail as does
this Japanese star. The reason for
this Is the mentality of the actor,
allied with a vivid Imagination and
facility of expression possessed only
by the elect of tba drama.
"Playing a role for tba silent
drauiii Is mure taxing to mi' than if
I were phiyhif; before an audience
personally," said Iliiyakawn, seen
while the production of "Bonds of
Honor" was In progress.
"The reason for llils Is Unit I must
visualize my audience, try to feel
Ometblng which Is not there. In the
and Snow Flakes
Am good us It sounds. Snow Flukes
are Bailed Just right, baked to a
turn, crisp and rich; served with''
milk It Is really difficult to conceive
a hotter balanced menl for sick or
well, children or grown ups.
Don't nsk for cruckors, any Snow
Flaked,
Your grocer can supply yon.
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Pacific Coast. Biscuit (bk
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LIIIKKTV.
The Bubjucl selected for Marguer
ite (.'lurk's debut before the million
PlOture public was "Wlldllower," u
delightful obaraoterlwiUon by Mary
(li iinalnn, which will be hown In
Improved form at tba Liberty theater
tomorrow night only . The story Is
that of tba lovo of two brothers for
the game woman.
"Wlldllower" Is a refreshing zephyr
from Die wooded hills that form the
Nriy abode of the stellar character.
It transforms the screen into u mirror
in which is reflected Ilia purity of
the (real outdoors and the shallow
ness of human life. The production
Is Dnely mounted mid the cast Is
consistent mid capable, Including the
well known players such us Harold
Lock wood, James COOley und E. I.
Davenport.
AT THE HOTELS.
Hotel Wright.
0. B. Johnson, Klamath Fulls.
Mm. Bmlly Daltman, culver.
Vernon I'olndexter. I'rlnevllle.
Arleiia Kale. Klamath Falls.
1' 1'iilos, Hhevlln-Hlxon Camp 7.
Chariot Campbell! Ifadrae,
Hotel GOBJN
Maude H. Porter, Portland.
J C. Campbell, Log Angeles.
.1. Ooldberg, Hums.
C. W. Walling and wife, Redmond.
it. U Wllllama, o. w. R. & N.
B. O. Clark, O.-W, It. & N.
K. K, Hclletiiun. Stauffer.
F Benedict, jr.. Portland
Pilot Untie Inn.
II J. Caswell, Portland.
D I.. ItoM'iifeld. Han Francisco.
Charlea pitcher, silver Lake.
Vera Pitcher, Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mm. It. K. Pray, West
wood, Cul.
Mm. M. A Wright, I.os Angeles.
Mr. and Mm. W T. McFle, Los
Angeles.
Mm. 0. Nlehnum. San Francisco.
BUtanne Ilunlel. Snn Frnnclaco.
Mm. Ellen Ilradley, San Francisco.
II. II. I.angley, San Francisco.
H. T. Clemens. Portland.
T. M Wood. Portland.
Daily Market Report.
(KumiKli.il br arrant-merit with the
Central Oreeon Bank.)
LIVESTOCK.
NORTH PORTLAND, June 11.
Fifty cattle received. Market steady.
Good to choice steers, S10.G0&
11. SO; medium to good, $ .:$
I 'i ;.n. fair to good. JS.GO it 9 50 ;
eonnnon to fair. 7.80tjT8.SO; choice
cows and helfem, $8.f0 it 9 .10 ; good
to choice, 17.50 0 8.60; medium to
gopd. $8:6007.60; fair to medium.
$(, fi.50; cannem. $3.6006; hulls.
$60 S; calves. $3 6)13.
Hok .Market.
One hundred mid fifty hogs re
ceived. Market steady.
Prime mixed. I18.G0O18.60; me
dium mixed. $1 T.r.O IS. 50; rough
heavy, $16.60017.60; pigs. $10.50
017.60; bulk of sales. $18,860
19.35.
Sliecp Market.
Four hundred ami fifty sheep re
ceived Market freak.
Prime lambs, $12.50 13; fair to
niedlum. $9. 50 12.50; yearlings.
708; wethers, $707.50; ewes.
$6 4i,7.
BUTTER MARKET,
(Pi law QUOtad liy tba Crntral Oreiron
Farmer' Cruimrry. )
Prints, parchment wrapped, 54c.
wholesale price.
Butterfat, 56c.
Put It III "TIIK HIIXETIX."
The Man
1
Who Knows I
1 quality in pure food and
rs . i i i
tame aeuoacies aiways
trades at
Our
Grocery
I We make it a point to
g always handle only high- S
fJ. grade products that we i
can recommend
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Give our groceries a trial. B
SMITH'S
GROCERY
PHONE 51
TELEGRAPH
STRIKE IS
A FAILURE
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their Jobs, but that in most cases the
working forces are remaining.
PICKETING stoppki).
PITTSHCIIG. June 11. Police to
day dispersed pickets on duty before
the mnln offices of the Western
I'nlon, arresting one man. The au
thorities are said to huve been or
dered to stop picketing.
MR89ENGHRS join STIUKK.
PORTLAND. June 11. Unionists
clulm thai the manager and the chief
operator are the only keymen work
ing on the Postal telegraph wires
here. The entire Postal messenger
force has Joined the strikers.
STIOKKHS NEED TIME.
CHICAGO, June 11. President
I Konenkump, of the telegraphers'
union, issued a statement this after
noon in which he asserted that it
; would take several days for the full
: force of the strike to make itself
j felt. He said that reports Indicate
that the union poaltlon Is gaining i:i
j strength und that Omaha. Denver.
Sao FranciBco and Butte offices are
1 seriously crippled.
ONE PORTLAND MAN yi its.
PORTLAND, June 11. The West
ern Union reports that only one op-
erntor ut the local office has quit
j work. Unionists cluim that many
will be out by night.
NOTICE.
The rehearsals of the Bend Union
band will be held at the Hippodrome
Monday and Wednesday evenings at
8 o'clock. Beginners will receive in
struction free. Adv. 151-7Gp.
EAT
ALL
THE
BREAD
YOU WANT
BUT IT ALWAYS
SHOULD BE THE
BEST.
HOLSOM
BREAD
IS THE BEST K
Your Grocer Sells It. 1
1
American I
Bakery
Home of tke Ilolnom Bread m
I BEND'S BEST BREAD. 1
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Tho all -yoar: round soft drink.
Leadership, once established,
is strengthened and confirmed
by its followers and imitators
Bevo's leadership is proclaimed
by the largest rear guard that
ever followed a leader.
Sold everywhere - f amilict supplied by
grocer, drurfojiat and dealer. Visitor,
are cordially Invited to Impoci our plant.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS.
Blumouer & Hoch,
Wboleaala Dbtrlbatan fdKTLAND,
United Warehouse Co.,
Wartbonaa mmuim BKM).
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NOTJCE,
Charb.s W. Mapes, agency super
visor for the jr. L. Kmery Oregon
agency of the Bankers' Life company
of lie Moines, Iowa, is in town and
will be here until probably Sunday
morning. Policyholders in the com
pany who wish to see Mr. Mapes will
find him at the Pilot Butte Inn.
Adv.ap
POUND NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Bend has taken up Che fol
lowing described livestock, to-wit:
One bay gelding with star in fore
head, branded K on left front shoul
der and with three white feet; and
one white mare, branded A C on
right hind quarter. The cost of re
deeming said livestock will be $1
per day and cost of advertising. In
case of failure to redeem on the part
of the owner, said livestock will be
sold as provided by the charter of
the City of Bend on the 19th day of
June at 3 p. m. at the city pound.
5&llc L. B. KENNEDY.
Poundmaster.
MILLICAN TO HAVE
SCHOOL ELECTION
MILICAN. June 9. Mary Holland
was in Bend Ibis week to have some
dental work done. She accompanied
Mrs. Mary Koaln and daughter
Gladys.
W. Kd Moore and It. R. Keller
made a business trip to Bend last
Wednesday.
William Ream called at the R. R.
Keller and C. GraiTt nhergor homes
on school business Wednesday.
School election will be held at the
west end school house June 16, to
vote for two directors. R. R. Keller's
term expires and Vernon Clevengcr
has sent in his resignation.
Miss Mary Holland and Mr. A. F.
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
eerttiin to come.
IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there
can only be failuie as a result.
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY
Progressiveness and Growth
in this community, mean dollar? and ccnta
in your pocket.
Build Now with Deschutes
(White) Pine.
Build of home products and patronize lit me irduetiy. Hie
cheapest and best kuildiri! matenal is Dricliutcs (While)
Pine and 19 manufactured right here into all aizes and (fradea
of lumber. Acquire a heme of your own insterd of a bureh
of tent receipts.
PUTJYOUR MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW
The Biooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
LOCAL SALES AGENTS
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
IL
Lanfear were guests at the R. R.
Keller home Thursday.
Dr. Rosin Is eipecttd back next
month.
Joe Holland made a business call
at the R. R .Keller home today.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Reames. of California, together with
her children, has arrvied and ex
pects to spend the summer at the
home of her parents.
GrafTenbergers are busy putting
up a three-wire fence around their
field.
William A. Rahn looked after the
store while W. Ed. Moore was In
Bend last Wednesday.
R. R. Keller made a business trip
to Bend Saturday.
A large crowd enjoyed the dance
at the former Conaway place.
Bill Spencer was an over-Sunday
gueat of his parent", Mr. and Mrs.
Ell Spencer.
Awirtfd GRAND PRIZE at tha P. P. I. E.
OVERALLS
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tf&M OF !M!TATJ0?i5
If tout dealer cannot aupapr yo-j, we will tend them,
charge prepaid, oo receipl of price, $ 1 .SO each'
Levi Str&uss & Co., San Francuco
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