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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
THM WON!) RUU.HTIV, DAILY KDITIOV, HKNI), ORKOON. HATTIlllAY, JINK 21, 1010 PAGR 7 Mii cwHr ixjnt wamt To Be IwM GCoeTtrtL so bam' by Couv.I it oo ren. Hew srtt'LujjAvc rc. Po T" O THAMK Toii 0 MUCH FOB Mlt CABB SOoO COT IN 001 ' - TeuiMr m ' T worfTji Give Hrt 1 ISOMfcTrtlNO A- Suff El? toMtfTflR. r HOME SWEET HOME by Jink Wiluon JVl DO-' v-1 uruc 11 Stt VEft, AND I tits rJitC n I 1 m roosiciO j '""ap V HENS TotfaY 1 ?ri cTl 7ff LOCAL NIOWS ITKMS j TODAY'H TICMI'KIIATUIIK M ii x 1 in ii in . hi degrees. T. A. McCiiiiii returned IIiIh morn lim from ii IniHliiimH lrli to I'uriliiml. Hurry itelnxold, who Iiiih been oiii of lliu vlly on u brief business vIhII In I'ortliiiiil, relumed IIiIh morning. Minn Muhcl l.orenco, of tlm high Ni'hool riii'iiliy, left liml nlghl (or Imr homo In MoiiiiiiiiiiIi, I. mi A. Thoinus lnm rnltiruid from u two-day vIhIi In l'orlluml. (Iuh Nyslroin, who bus been mtv I ii K III I'll' mm rt r IliiiM I it 'm corps, Mtiilioni'il ul Hull Frunclnco, wuii re ciMl t ly (Uncharged unit r-luru't liml night 10 III llollie llcril. Mins liorolliy Wright left last night for Port Iiiih! Oniric Avi-ry Im In llend loiluy from his Iioiiiii In Itciluinnd, ('. A. Whitley of Kllvcr Luke Ik kimmiiIIiik Hi" iluy In Hind. K. I., ('lurk urrlvcd In tint cliy liml lilKlil from IiIh Iioiiiii In l.u I'lne, iiikI In rciinilnlnu over toduy. Dun IIouHkuii uml Tom Cronln. I'owi'll Iliitin nhi'i'iiini'M, uro kunlnitm vlnltom in Dm city toduy. Mr. and Mm. V. A. MoiUKi'iii'ry. ncconipunl'il by tlK'lr ton Klilii-rd. nrrlvid In lli'inl liint iiIkIiI liy auto from tha Mi'Xlcun bonliT, uml l(t th In mornliiK for their Iioiiiii In I'o rl I ii ml. T. M. Tu I hot of lliu dlHtrlcl for I'nlrr'n oftlcn In I'ortlund, u ceo in punli'd by Dr. John T. Karl. Ii'fl thin tnnrnliiK for thu Mulollun rlvnr. Mr. und Mm. UoorK" l.u ml In of Ididmoiid worn In lli'inl toduy with u rurlond of nnrliiK chlckxnn. ROADS HUILT WITH REVENUE (C'oifllmii'il from I'iirii 1.) mo ri'. wlillo In llMjr, inirilrul!y noiic of thn niotor-vi'lilclo ri'Vioitifii won iiilli'il to rouil ('(inutriirlliin und liiiilnii'iiiinci'. In 19 IX ni'urly 91 ir coul . of tlm grow r"tiirnn with do volcd lo thin imrponu in 4i nlnti'H. and of tlm total nmoiint applied to road work, 77 per cent., or llti.lfil. 473, wun expended more or lexn di rectly under thu control or KUpervl lon of the Hliitn filKtiw uy depart lllelltn. I OH K.tl.K. Team of horni'H. welxllllIK :l-(MI. elKht und ten yeurn olil. nood h::rni'n. and wiiKim, nil for HUD cunh. In qulro Depot Keud Vurd. 1 Daily Market Report. fPurothd br rnmirmnt with tb Ontral Ornron llnk.) MVl:ST)( K. NOHTII roltTl.AND. Juno 21. Klfty cuttle received. Mnrket wenk. flood to choice Ktoern. $ 1 0.TiO ffp ll.rU; medium to Kood, JU.riOdi lO.fiO; fair to medium, S.n01f!.riU; common to fair, !7tiK.r0; chulce cowh and lielfern, 1 8 . ft 0 (ft . r 0 ; good to choice, $7.r08.rU; tmil 111 ill lo Kooil, $ t. T 0 7 . f. 0 ; fair to medium, f5f0.ri0; cunnem, . Mil1 fi; ImiIIm, 16(f) 8; calven. I0PKI. Hok Mnrkcl. Three hundred Iiokh received. Mar ket HlronK. i Prime mixed, $19Jfl9.r,0; me dium mixed, $18frl9; roiiKh heavy, 1 7 If 1 K : )Ikh, $ 1 0 U 17.50; bulk of nuli'H, $ 19.00. Hliivp Mnrkol. Threo hundrud Khoep received. Murket Htrnng. I'rlmo lumliH, 13(R l.l.r.O; fair to medium, $10fff13; yearllnKN, 1 CP 8 . 7 5 ; wothnrH, 1 7 4c 8 ; ewun, $riiTl7. HUTTKIl MAHKKT. (PrlcM quiittil by thn Central Ororon Firmeni' Creamery.) Prlntfl, pnrchmoiit wrupped, 54c, whnloHnlo prlco. Ilutlorfut, Clio. NOTICK OK KIN Ali Hl'.TTI-K.MKXT. In thu county court of the Htnto of Oregon for DeHchulim county, In t ho mat lor of thn cRlnto of llonry H. Colo, (lecenncd. Notlco Ih hereby Riven by I ho ttndorHlKned Mint Hhn Iiiih mnde ami filed with thn counly clork of Dim chtltnH counly, Oreunn, Imp film 1 no count im'thn iidmlnlHtrntrlx of tlm OHtitto of Henry 11. Colo, llncetiHiid, und thut Ihn counly court of mild county, htiB set Monday, the 2 tut tluy of July, 1919, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, nt tho county court room in thn court hntiHO in llend, mi Id county, (in tho tlmo mid plnco for hourliiK mid nettlement of mild flnul ncqount, nt wlilch time mid plnco anj person Inlorenlod in mild ontnlo mux appear mid object to said itlla mnnt. ' '' ' Dntod thin 2lRt lny of June, 1919. TCVA COLK WINTK11S, -A" odmlnlHtpnlrlx of tho omntu.or 140-80-820. '',I'-v .. Vv,'! t Qmrci. omorroio a lie pi ii. K. II. JuhiiHon, puntor. Sunduy nrhiiol, 9:45 a. in. MornliiK uddriM, 11 u. III.; Bilbjeel, lu) "Why Wo Do Not Undemtund lliu llllile, or (Ii) A Vlnlon of Tho Chrlnt." ICvetiiiiK Hii'vli'cn: Mnn'H meetliiK, 7:'I0 p. m. lOviinlnK uddreHN, X p, in.; nubject, (u) "lllble NulH to Crack"; (b) "Dark Kuctn Mitde I'luln." Ki-ollililin vIiiji l.iil lieruii. Ilev. Krederlk A. T. CornellunHi'ti will pri-iich Hiiuilay mornliiK ul II o'clock, und In the eveuliiK ut K o'clock. Holiday nchool at 10 a. m. nhurp. Wediiemluy eveuliiK at 7 o'clock th" roiillruiatloii cIiihh will meet, Wednesday ut S p. in. the Voiiiuf I'eople'u widely will meet In lliu church parlor. Tliurndny ufter iiooii ut 1 o'clock the l.udlen' Aid will meet at tho home of Mm, I'onn. An Important bunliienii meetiiiK will be held ut the pant urn home, !IG Haw thorne uveiiue, Hunduy ufiernoon ut 3 o'clock. All our Hcundliiuvlunit ivi'lcome lo ull tllenij mevtliiKii. MilliiMllnt i:ilH-iipil. At thu corner of Franklin avenue and Hlneuioro atriet. Kunduy ichool at 9:45. I'reuchlnx at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. in. Kp worth leuuo at 7 u. ni. I'ruyer meetliiK Tliumduy evcnliiK ut 8 o'clock. Mr. I'urkinnon, who Im In cliurKu of the church until tho per in an en I puntor Ih annlKned, will preach both morula and crenlnfl. Tho Mubject In the mornliiR will bo "Kyc Thut fan See," a dlncutulon of the ultltude of right minded1 people toward tho iieedn of the prvnent world -tlic aplrll by which tho world muy be Improved. The i veil I n ? thi'lne will bu "The Hope of the world l.len In the Tcuchlni of Jenun." Tho doctrincH of Jenuu will bu compured with the theorlea of "puro" nclenco and with the doc trine! of other rellKlouH tc:ichi'rn Confuciiin, lluddliu mid Mohammed. A cordial Invitation Im extended to ail who have no oilier church home lo hre tin-He service with uh. Mr. I'lirkliihon wfll not be in ihu city dur ililC next week, but ixpecla to return to fill thn pulpit for Sunduy. Dr. (I. J. Turner will be out of the city from Juno 22 to 30, In clusive. Adv. 1.121c. I TiartfUMtllAIJl HALLOW HIP Mix with Milk for a Rich Sauce V TW M te Me the kiadlea' rteM dim ud, Mrrc puddleg with VefKn't HnbjMl)ew Bftue for dinner to Hfhl II Uk oo rood.. Awl UilM math brtttr ihu il look, n 0ou ItM tbB iifur and em 171 jri W4 ! our toiiri))r flmn, Mnl AO U'.. auB-buy kitctofM frota part' jftUl m " j . .- f' IT einraapnaa wmKWBf "iirli , Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollars and ccntt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of horns products and patronize heme industry. The cheapest and best building" material it Dchutca (While) Pine and if manufactured ritflit hers into all aizes and (trades of lumber,' Acquire a home of your own initead of a bunch of rent receipt., PUTYOUR MONEY TO WORK.JBUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY ,,..t!n attend Society.... Mm. Anhluy Forrent entertaliii il u number of ludleu at her home on Ori'Kon uvenuo TueHilay ufiernoon. Tho ufiernoon wuh Mpent In pluylnK "500," ufter which a dullcloiiH luncheon wuh nerved. A beuutlful hund decoruted plate, which wan liml prize, wan awurded to Mm. H. II. DiiArinond, The kuohIh were: Mm. Ouy MclteynoldH, Mm. W. II. Speck, Mm. I.. M. Kohh, Mm. Guy Wllnon, Mm. John (iiini-n. Mm. ('. NIcIioIh, Mm. I.. A. W. Nixon. Mm. J. C. John- noil, Mm. Kliner Wurd, Mm. II. Hhoo- muker, Mm. J. 10. I.arnon, Mm. J. D. Donovuii und Mm. Claude Mann helmer, Mm. John T. Guxeil entertained lliu Ladles' Altar noclety Tliumduy nfturnoou ut her homo on IrvliiK avi'iiui'. After upendlnK n very pleuHunt afternoon, u luncheon of Ice cream, cake and punch wuh nerved. TIioho prcHent were: Minn K. Whll ed. Mm. J. Molilor, Mm. F. Moher, Mm. D. Kelly, Mm. LoKun, Mm. Klti-H. Mm. A. Clarno. Mm. h. Dor necker, Mm. C. Dugan, Mm. K. Gluzler, Mm. O'l-aunhlln. Mm. Lin- ter. Mm. DoURherty. Mm. Hill, Mm. J. F. Arnold, Mrs. John Gagen, nr., and Mm. J. GaRen, Jr. Tho MIhhch Rotta and Dorothy Downing Piitertalned a number of their little friends with a dolightful party t' diclr home In Iiund View Tliumduy ufiernoon. The following were prevent: Mlnnes Esther Fob, Margaret KobertB, Lois Stookey. Gruco Johniion, Murjorle Smith, Ruth Gallher, Grace Guiltier, Myra SymotiH, Guu Hamilton, F.rnia Pom oroy, Irene Dart, Donald Conway and Junius Thompson. Muny games were enjoyed und refreshments served. A wedding of Intercut to llend people occurred In Portland lust Thursday, when Miss Mildred M. Memdorf und Erwln f. Trotter were united In marriage by Rev. F. V. Keogy ut the I'atton M. K. church. Mr. and Mm. Trolter are populur youtiR people of Bend. Mm. Trotter Is a former llend teacher, while Mr. Trotter has Just recently returned from overseas with the' 20th engi neers. They will muke their home In this city. Tho Rev. O. H. Wllllnms of the Christian church of Bend pronounced tho service this morning uniting In mitrrtnge E. M. Pomeroy und Miss Kdnn E. Norris. Tho ceremony was held at the home- of the bride's fnt her, T. C. Norris. two miles from TlMlllllo. School has closed for this year, nnd ninny of the teachers are leav ing for thotr homes. Miss l.arsen has gone to Salt Lako City, Utah; Miss Veronica fnno to Ontonagon, Michigan; Minn Wllklns to Seattle, and Miss Condon went to Portland Thursduy evening. William T. Norris of Klamath county und Miss Vera Sherwood, formerly a teacher In this county, wore married Wednesday evening nt the Ten Bar ranch. Rev. 0. H. Wll llnms of tho Chrlsttnn church being tho ofllclatlno clergyman. Many of tho social events of the woek have been glvou either for or by the high nchool RradiiutiiiK cIuhh. A picnic at Priugle falls, mi informal parly al Hie Kmblem club und the u I urn ii I reception tonight were among the niont IniporUuil. Mr. and Mm. Claude Smith enter tained at u pleasant evening party for .Miss Oilman and Miss Miller, who are leaving for their respective homes ul Mc.Minnvillu and Auroru, Illinois. Illshop McGralh left for Hukcr Monday after paying a visit to Father I.uke Sheehan and Father Sharkey. While hero he adminis tered confirmation to some of the children of St. Francis purlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kimball and daughter Faith, who are motoring from Klamath Falls to Portland and the Roi-iie River valley, spent Fri day us the guests of Mr. and Mm. J. F. Arnold. Friends of Miss Murgaret Bchroc der will be lad to learn that she is recovering from an operation for ap pendicitis. Mm. W. I). Bruit and Seth Grin stead were guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. Leland Davis. Mm. X. G. Davis has gone to southern California for a month or six weeks. Mm. F. Bergren left last night to visit with Mrs. Prince Staats, who Is In Portland. FRANK WRIGHT Carpenter Work Saw Filing Shop in the Basement of the Bend Laundry Or Inquire at Pastime Wet Wash Wanted ! Hough Dry anil Finished Work Electric Machine Used Call 1602 Hill St., or write Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer Box 80, Bend, Oregon Work Called For and Delivered Carlson 1 1 Mr. James entertained a party of 15 ut tho Grand Thursday night to see Tom Mix In "Fame and Fortune," Mm. 8. Stevens, who has been teaching in Kenwood, left for Seattle Friday evening. Miss Nora and Miss Mary Maclay left Friday evening for their home In St. Helens, Ore. Miss Mabel Wagner went to Mc Mlnnville for the summer months. Seven Reasons Why There Should Be An Electric Range in Every Bend Heme. 5th A blessing when days are hot; cook on an Electric Range and you do not realize there Is any heat l your kitchen. 6th Very low rales maintained by the Bend Water, Light ft Power Co. put all the comforts of the ELECTRIC RANGE In reach of all. 7th Cleanliness, ease, comfort and the fact that Mother's burdens are lightened should be the main reasons for an Electric Range. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Summer Term f Music Begins June 23 at Piano Forte School of Music wSst. Tho wishing to take advantage of the old rales, may do to until August 1st, when an advance will be made in lesson. Momeitoutk uticucL'9 & Lyons; Local Agents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Staats and party returned from Portland Sun day evening. Miss Hazel Stevens left for her home in British Columbia Friday evening, to he one until full. Miss M. Harker left for her homo In Minneapolis Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson have gone to Seattle to spend the summer. Put It In "THE III'IjMCTIX." 1st Saving of time, labor and fuel. 2nd Meats, vegetables and other foods retain natural flav ors when cooked on an ELEC TRIC RANGE that are other wise lost In vapors when sub jected to uneven heats pro duced by wood, coal or gas ranges. 3rd Get out of bed, turn the button and breakfast Is started while you are dressing. 4th No dirt, no ashes. Mother's work Is easier and ber disposition Is happier and her days are longer. '.eo . .35 -8.0f iew - Us.:'.V. I I.