The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 14, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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77?e Cozy Hotel
The place fur
medium priced
Rooms and Meals
LOCAL NEWS ITKMS
toia y'h ticmi-khati uk
MuxIiiiiiiii, Gt il'-Ktvcii.
Mm. K. W. Trlnku of lluriiH ur
rived In ll'-ml last nlxlu.
A. 1.. I'onlli ii in (if I .ii I'hii' In xiii'iiil
Jiik tlio !"' I'l lli'inl.
Mrn. II. A. (oniH'V mill diuiKliti-r
ur iH'Cl to n-liirn IdiiIkIiI from
it rlnll with n liit lvi- In IVriluticl.
John (". Conk niiiHt In from Kurt
Hock liixl nlKht unci In ri-iniilnliiK
over toduy.
Tlio Infiinl mill of Mr. Bnil Mm.
Clllirli'il T. Curl In illml ul lh lioinii on
HIiiibIu riiiro i-iirly lliU inoriiliiK.
Itolicrt llluckwrll, rcturnvtl to
lli'inl ypxlprdiiy ufiiiriioon from I'ort
1 a nil. ilrlvliiK u new Halm it cur.
Jack Morton loft luxl nlnht for
Iluknr to work for Hi" ni'Xl two wci'kn
ut Minn in niilloiiul fon-nl liimil
iinnrii'm. Wlllluin Biront l.-f I Hi In inoriiliiK
for Klk liiko wlH-ru tm will Biirvy
Hummer homi-nld-ii on tin itulloniil
forl.
MIhh MnnKiiri-t Sflin-iliT Ih r"iorl
id to tm In a crlilriil conilltlon to
day following mi (ipprntl ill fur up
IMtiillrlllH liiHt iiIkIi'.
('hnrlin Hlunlon Iiiim laki'ii over tho
work Hlnrtid by Al. Kdwiirdn on tin
l.lxlitblll liouno on Kimt Ki-iirnry
nlrci-1 iinil in ooiiiIiIIiik lb" cxlerUir
mid Interior diToriiiltiK.
A. V. lVniiy will enterliiln Ibe
Ilmul Hoy Srout lonlKbt ut Ibolr
runipliiK RroiindH lu-ur I In- llrnd
Aninteur Allilntlc club ny niniiHliini.
providliiK ii dinner for I lie ymiiiKxtem
hh a clonlnK feu I n re of Hoy Seoul
week. Motbein unil fntbirH of Hie
ncouir nro urKd to utlenil.
A N N It'Xt IC.M K.NT.
G. C. Moridiii, uitorney" -ut liiw.
liim moved bin office Imo. I ho Lor
Ciibln bnlldlliK. 1004 llond mnxit.
Telepbonn llluek 1411 . Adv. 8-1 He
KoihIh to Hllver Luke uro reported
to ho In bud condition vln thn cut off.
Tim route via the IiIkIi de-art Ih In
better conilltlon. It Ih reported.
At I lie Altnniont Hiinduy evenliiK.
8 to 7, n clilcken dinner, "S centH.
Adv.
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTHIHUTOHS .
FOR CENTRAL OREGON OF
OIL, GASOLINE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS
HAM, BACON, LARD, ETC.
fertilizers for lawns
;and farm la'nds
General Commission Merchants
WE BUY HIDES
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY
Phone 211 A. M. PRINGLE, Manager
Society....
'I'll" DnrciiH club. Iield one of Hh
Illicit enjoyiiblii inei-tliiKH lit Ibe
bom" of MrH. 1 in Klilniiiiuii, 21! Ilond
Hlieel IiiiiI. WudlieHilliy. Tim event of
(lie iiflertioim wiiH ii Hliownr for MIhk
liorolliy Hlili'uiniin. Tho ludlen for
Kot tlinlr nedl"H In the cxcllunient
of vlewliiK the miiny UHuful mid lit
Iruellvo KlflH. Covith were Itild for
iilim unil ii dulnty luncheon wuh
ifil by tho hoiiteiiH mid duiiKbler.
Mrn. Jolin K. It -1 1 it mid (Iinnthlcr.
MUih I'utrlclii, cntcriiilncil Monduy
eveuliiK with u dmicliiK purly.ut the
I'llnt Untie Inn In honor of MIhh
lln.el HteveiiH ii ml Wiird Coble,'
wlnme eiiitiiifiiiiii'lit wuh recently lill
iioiineed Ni urly 20 coupleH enjoyed
the duncliiK until Hhortly before mid
nielli, when llclil' n-f n-Bli im-iitrt were
nerved.
Mrn. J, !!. Hyiui wiih bnnlenH ut u
illnnir pnrty In honor of Mujor
Johiinini of Hie 'joih eiiKlneern, ul the
I'llol Unite Inn ThurHduy i-vi-nliiK-The
KueHtH were Mujor Julinnon, Mr.
unil Mrn. Krmik It. 1'rlnce. Mr. mid
Mm. Curl A. JoIiiihoii, Mr. and Mm.
J. 1'. HeuueHy, MIhh I'utrlclii Hyun,
Mr. mid Mm. J. I'. Keyen, Mr. and
Mrn. Ilomlkotie, Mr. unil Mm. Nor
ni u u (. JucoliHoii and John K. Ityun.
The Kehi-kith IoiIko ruvo nil en
lertuliiineiit, which wan enjoyed by
n lurxi! uudlence, at Sather'n hull
Krlduy eveuliiK the uffulr being for
thn benefit of the Moral fund. The
iiiuhIc puplln of Mm. Anbluy Korent
unil Mm. DnnlelH onHlnled by other
local tiilt-ut, fiirillnhid uu eioollcnl
proKrum.
Howard Kendull eiucrtiilned ut u
blrthduy party Kuturdiiy uflernoon.
tho occiiHlon behiK bin eleventh blrth
duy. The RiiexlH wero Itonluo For
rent, Itolicrt und Antolncli" Arnold.
I.eHter Hlbburd, Charlotte (jiiKen and
MurKUerito Kendull.
Mm. Charles Kmklne and Mabel
Lorence wero the boHti-Hen lut
Suturdiiy uflernoon for MIhh Huzel
Htcveiifl . Minn Slevenn wim the ro
clpleiit of many pn tty (jlftn. The
uflernoon wan npent In newInK, aher
which u dainty luncheon wan nerved.
Mr. and Mm. W. II. RtuutH and
their, non rrlncu left for rortlmid by
auto Tuexday moniliiR for tho Hohc
nhow. They took, un their RiieHtn,
Mr. and Mrn. O. A. Thornen. They
expect to return Hunduy.
Minn Cluru Klulne Short nnd
Ceorite I.eoiuird Little were married
at the brlde'n home In Opal city,
enrly in the month. They expect to
ninko their future homo nt Morgan,
Utah. .
Tho wives of the Al. Kudor
Shrlncm aro enlcrtulnlnn for Mm.
It. A. Ward nt the MiihoiiIc club
roomn thla afternoon. Tho ludlen
will Hpend tho afternoon howIiir
after which luncheon will be nerved.
.
Dorothy WrlRlit, MurRiiret IlatiHon,
Uealrlcn Chmioy, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Claude Mel., Mr. mid Mrn. 'Norcoll
mid hoiiii Arthur and Kdwurd, J.
Luckey mill Mubel lloyer will leave
ror I'rliiKlo KuIIh Hunduy inoriiliiK
to Hpend the day.
On account of tho Hlrlko prevail
ing all throiiKh Canada, MIhh lla.el
KleveiiH wiih not ablo to leave on her
anticipated trip to I'rinco ltupert,
IJ. t' Wednenday evunliiK.
Mm. M. J. Wllllumn of Oregon City
Iiiih come to Hpend the hu miner with
her duugliter, Mm. J. M. Lawrence,
on Oregon Ntroet.
Mr. mid Mm. Wlllluin Hclfrkh of
HoImo City Hpeut WfdiioHday und
Tliumday in liond.
The Ilrldge club wun enterlalned
ul the homo of Mm. J. M. Lawrence
Wedm-Hduy uflernoon.
Mr. mid Mrn. 11. O. Wruy of rort
lmid have come to ri.-Hldo In Ilend.
Mr. Wruy Iiiih taken a poHltlon at the
Ilend Iron Workn. ,
Mrn. J. Illleau mid daughter left
for J'ortlund Monduy evening. They
expect to be gone u month.
Hlnhop McOrath of Huker will
be here fiundny to conflrm a number
of children at tho Church of St.
KrunciH.
Mr. and Mm. A. M. Trlngle. small
non John, and Kd J.yonn and Fred
Woelflen went to Odnll luke.to Bpcnd
Sunday.
At the Allamont Sunday evening,
0 to 7, a chicken dinner, 75 centn.
Adv.
Put It In "THK IMJluMCTI.N."
Your Laundry Done
For Less
For Terms,
Inquire
Carlson & Lyons
AT TIIK HOTELS. ! p Tj
Hotel Wrlnlit.
Mm. OiiHly, Hrothem.
II. S. Kimmem, Klumnth Kail. ,
(1. A. Murlln, Sink.
Mr. and Mm Jt. L. Doming,
I'ortlund.
(;. A.' Whitley, Sliver Luke.
Mr. and Mm. 'V. T. CuBHldy, Muh
catlne, Iowa.
J Leo liettliiyger, I'rlnevllle.
A. L. I'onlham, Lu l'lne.
Paul Zuntrow, Portland.
O. K. KaHHpohl, Htaaffer.
Hotel Cozy.
George II. I'urkliiHon, Tacomn.
A. W. Cow'un, HuriiH.
Harry Tindall, Camp LcwIh.
John C. Cook, Fort Hock.
Frank I'erclvnl, Mllllcan.
L. F. Ward, San Franclnco.
Pilot Unite Inn.
Mr. and Mm. II. L. Wheeler,
Chicago.
J. W. Medley, Oakland, Calif.
Curl Wodeckl, The Dulles.
W. L. Howell. I'omeroy, Wanh.
Mm. F. W. TrlHkl, Burns.
J. 11. Smllh, San Francisco.
Mr. and Mm. 11. W. Jones, Walla
Walla.
W. H. Jones, Twin Falls, Idaho.
G. C. Allen, Spokane.
Sara 11. Archer, Portland.
Hoy W. KdwardH, Portland.
Lieut. Cummins, Oakland, Calif.
Mr. and Mm. A. Hargrave, Oak
land, California.
Minn M. Dry non, Oakland, Calif.
George F. Foster, Portland.
In the windows of the Cent. -Ore.
lotor Co., Is shown a Firestone Tire
formerly owned by E. O. Leonard.
This tire was driven 9000 miles be
fore It was taken from the rims.
Than
i Wnsh Woman would "look at"
want a Rood price for her day's work
unhil rlnnn. Ynu would Drobublv
money," and then you wouldn't know whether she would put in an appear
ance or not. If you send your wash out to the laundry there is consid
erably more added to your expense. Your clothing is pretty sure to be
mistreated, and wears out in almost no time.
The Apex Electric Washer
Has solved the laundry
other homes will
The A TEX will do a small family wash in 15 or 20
minutes at a cost of about 2 cents for electricity. It
will do a big wash in an hour, or so, at a cost of
about 5 cents. Your clothes will be washed clean.
No extra rubbing will be necessary. No wash woman
or laundry evctf washed them -cleaner.
Think of it! Perfect satisfaction, no work, and
almost no expense. Your clothes last as long as they
should in fact longer thnn when they were washed
by the old wash-board way. GEAT WORK, you
will say. It is true, every word of it.
Come in today, or any day this week, and let us show
you how perfectly the Apex docs the work.
Local Agents
II
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WORRIES WHEN
VAIT BEGIN
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red
Best for You Best for Your Car
Deschutes Garage
Exclusive Agents
"Put it in The Bulletin"
$5
your wash for only 5 cents. She would
even though the clothes were not
have to coy her extra "car-fare
problem for thousands of
'solve yours just as easily.
The APEX washes your clothes and linen PER
FECTLY without wear.
Washes in about half the time required by other
machines.
Is made entirely of metal (except wringer) no
wood to rot, warp, or splinter.
No heavy, dirty cylinder to lift out.
No sour laundry odor.
Swinging wringcr-
may be placed
! in any position.
TnVse' and many other points of
APEX superiority wijl be demon
strated to you here at any time.
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Terms:
Cash
Balance in
Small
Monthly
Payments
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