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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1919)
THK HUM) III'M.KTI.V, DAILY KIHTIOV, HKNO, OltltfjOX, WKD.VKHDt V, JINK 18, 1010 PAGE 8 For the Busy r- iv'i TONICII T-I.nst Time ETHEL CLAYTON "The Mystery Girl" AND "Beresford of The Baboons' Jsinei Montgomery Fla'i eatira on "Tarxan o The Ape" ' I TIIUHSDAY ONLY ENID BENNETT IN "Happy, Though Married" 8th Episode of "1ft Man of Might" LIBERTY THEATRE I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMlKIlATl'ttK Miixliiiiiiu. K1 degrees. J. L. (iulihi-r motored Ki Prlne vllli) lltla morning on bushies. M. llulley, Jr.. of Sinters, In In t ti rliy loiluy on business. Mr. Guy Swain of Redmond In visiting friends In Iluml. J. N. II. Clerking cume In from Tuiimjo till" morning. It. l.unitner of Korl Hock U In tint , city today. II. ('.. Bruit anil A. V. Poole of I.u rinu arrived In llend hint nlKlit. O. F. Ooodrlcli was a- visitor In Ili'lid lUMt lilnlit from III lioma In Prlnovlllo. A. Golibaril li'ft this mornlnK for liU honin at I. a Pine, after spending several day In Iluiid. Hnmui'l W. Merrill of Itrollu-rn Is In the city today trnnnnctliiK lut- Mm. I'rd Kllonburg li'ft lust It I K tt for Itoseburg to visit for sev eral weeks with relative. W, 11. Daggett unit Max Cunning of Itedmoud wi-rn in llend yesterday trammeling business nt the court linusu. W. C. Illrdnall rturn'U early this iiinriiliiK dy mini from t'ortliuul. Mr. Illrdnnll'ii stay In tint Willamette valley wim protruded ly a severe nt tack of ptomaine poisoning. ('. X. Jones of Mom-burg In In Hend for a few duys mid has been took 1 11 k over ranch properly In the Tiunalo section, where lie Intends lo bring IiIh nTd of' R3 registered Jerseys within tliu next year. K. N. Knvunngh, from llm ilUlriei forester's office In I'onliuid. Ii In Ili'lid today looking over the records (if thn Deschutes national forest headquarters In preparation for ili' closing of nrcouiits for I ho lineal year. SEND A 1'OKTAL TO O. K. MAST PIANO TUNER TUNINCCLEANING-REI'AIKING ' BF.ND. .OREGON R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance Loans Minnesota Street Phone; Office. Black 1591 Rnidence, 205 1 J. B. AnJereon, Agent. rnVth'tflaiianiWI The Cozy Hotel The place for medium priced Rooms and Meals I AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Wright. Mr. and Mm. K. NVff, I'orllund. K. II. Turner. TaiiK"iit. Alien Katun, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hohert Nelson, Con don. J. II. Jones, Portland. A ml row llrandon, Coeur d'Aleno. Austin Ilurber, Alfalfa. W I'. Itoger. Mllllran. II. C. Scull. Lu Pino. A. V. Poole, La Pine. Hotel Co). i. ('. Waller. Vuklma. (I. K. Goodrich, Prlnevlll.i. . II. A. Htiilth, l'ortlund. K. It. Hurt, l'ortlund. II. Anderson, l'ortlund. . Otto I.. Itahn. Halem. lluuh C. Ingle. Tho Dulles. L. Swan, San Kranclsco. Pilot Iluttc Inn. Mr. and Mm. K. II. Anderson, Ralem. K. I). Thlelsen, fialem. K. II. Whltuker, Portland. Judd fowruy, I'orllund. ' Kdwurd T. Helm, Ouklund, Cul. II. Kranklln Hot Ih. Onklund, Cul. K. M. Norton. Portland. . furleton W. HottH. Oakland. Cul. Mr. and Mm. V. II. Tnlhot. San KrancUeo. M. Ilalley. Jr.. SlHtem. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Anhley, Port land. Mm. Ouy Swain. Itedniond. K. N. KavanuKb, l'. S. K. 8. J.'C. Knml, Kan KranelKCO. ' Cecil It. ThonipMon, Portland. Paul X. Jewel, CorvalllK. T. !. Mel,ee, Seattlo. J. Itantt, San Kranelico. K, l. l.ee, Purl land. GIVES EQUIPMENT. FOR CAMP GROUND KollowliiK a siiKuestliin recently mado In The Ilulletin for the Im provement of the totirlKt camp ground, II. 'K. Hakcr, of linker's Grocery, haa donated anvcrul wuah boardH and tuhn tor tho use of tour Ih( uhIiir tho KronndH. The Man Who Knows quality in pure food and .table delicacies always trades nt Our Grocery We make it a .point to always handle only high- grade products that we m can recommend. Give our groceries a trial. SMITH'S GROCERY 3 PHONE Business ivian- DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE QUICK Merchants' Lunch American Bakery Home of tlie I Iolom Bread CLASS EXERCISES WILL BE TONIGHT ;nienil I'uhlir Invllml to Attmil I'roKrnni nt tlm Atlilrtlc Iul Junlont Kntrtuin (JriulunNn. One of tho big events of com mencement, week will bo held tonight al the Ilund Amateur Athletic club, when class day exercise will be held. Tito general public Is Invited to attend. I-uHt night member of the Junior clou of tho Bend high school enter tained the sunlors at the Emblem club. Hotel Altatnont for good dinner, served from 6 to 7. Adv. 11c. STRIKE LEADERS TO BE DEPORTED Men ArroMoil In Winnipeg ( harRcil with Conspiracy ami Wilt Not' Ho Given ( Iril Trial. (11 Units) Irau lo The IVrnJ Dulli-tin.) WINNIPEG. June IS. Ten leud- nra of tho general strike, who are under nrrcat here charged with se ditious conspiracy, will be deported without, the formality of a civil trial. Tilth government officials Intimated today. Dull has been refused the prisoners. WILSON ASKED TO REMOVE BURLESON A. of I,. Ihwlres Action on Post- maMcr (ieneral Convention ( 'out ImieM t'oiiMPrvHti vp. ( Pr Unlt.il Prrai lo The fond Dulletln.) ATLANTIC CITY. June 18. The American Federation of Labor pussed n resolution today asking President Wilson to remove Postmaster Gen eral Uurleson. Tho convention con Unites conservative, and every reso lution showing the slightest radical tinge Ih promptly throttled. F. L. BALLARD IS VISITOR IN BEND Accompanied by K. L. Ballard, as sistant state leader of county agents, R. A. Ward mndo a trip to the Clover dule section yesterday afternoon, purchuHtnc pigs from U. K. Long for tho members of the newly organized pig club. - They also visited at the Purborry ranch, the first farm In Contrul Oregon to boast of two silos. 0. A. C. TO COOPERATE IN PIG CLUB WORK Children Knrolleil us Member Will llo Permitted -to Compete for Awards nt. Htoek Shows. 11. C. Seymour, state club loader of the Oregon Agricultural college, In company with It. A. Ward of the First National hank, visited tho filp chen ranch last evening and inspect ed the pigs which are to be distrib uted to the boys and girls ot the bank pig club on Wednesday. Mr. enough pigs, and today Is searching : it. c iff i z'7 -M a . - m is -x m m 3 Ward Is having difficulty in securing the county for more. At a meeting held last evening by Mr. Seymour, County Agent Koons, Superintendent Thompson and Mr. Vard. the extension service and school superintendent's, office went on record as favoring the close co operation of state and federal forces with banks and other cooperations ding constructive agricultural club work providing the children were regularly enrolled as State Indus trial club members. Arrangements have been made for the pig club members to become also State In dustrial club members, which will rcsuli In the children being able to compete at the State fair and the Pacific International Btock show In the Industrial division for the various prizes offered. This will be In addi tion to the prizes and awards espe--ciully offered by the Klrsl National bank at the full pig show. By this arrangement club workers from the O. A. C. will visit the chil dren during the year and give special M 'Wjjjl ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS r' -. Blummicr & IIM'h, fi Wholewile DWributora I'OKTI.ASI), ORE. 8-L .CTiKrSl United 'arehouse Co.. .M$Sr& EXTRAS TEST for Tensile Strength This Extra Test Proves in advance that all fabric and rubber used in making Racine Extra Tested Tires, has abundant strength to meet the pounding blows of the road. RACINE Extra Tested Tires are known for the econ-, omy they bring. 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The reg ular department of agriculture pig club lessons and Instruction sheets will be supplied to the children from time to time, and the children's re ports will be checked by the agri DON'T MISS A DAY ! GET YOUR KODAK AND MAKE A RECORD OF- YOUR EVERY DAY ENJOYMENTS ' CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. H. SYMOXS, O KAXE BLDG, BEND, ORE. ' ''In at One, al Fice They're Done." mm cultural college as well as the bank. At the bankers' convention, and also in the conference yesterday, the ex tension forces commended the activ ities of the banks of the country In financing and. promoting this work. O5 iiP