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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
TIIH niCNI) lU'LLKTIN, 1AILY EDITION, 11KXI), ORKGOX. FRIDAY, JIWK 27. 1010 PAG8 8 Fill DAY AND SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE LILA LEE 'n "Such A Little Pirate" Sits wnt in iereh o bur!J treasure. Did alia find it ? ' Maybe, but corn anj tea. Al... A MACK SENNETT COMEDY "RILEY'S WASH DAY" C'OMINd Next Wednesday and Thursday K?r 'THE EYES OF THE WORLD" I. 1 DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH Cool, comfortable shoes for I everybody. Make your feet glad with a pair of shoes from i Mannheimer's. w Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps b!cck, ten I and white-$3.85, 5.00. 5.50, 5.75, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, and up to $10.50. i Ladies' White Canvas Shoes--$2.75, 2.95, 3.35, 3.75, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 fc Men's Dress Shoes $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 7.75. to 10.00. Children's Shoes and Oxfcrds-$ 1.10 and ud. Hosiery tok match, in silk and lisle, 35c I to $2.00. More wear in every pair of shoes purchased from li BROTHERS ity Pioneers since 1911 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TEMI'KItATCIlH Maximum, 70 l'Kr"?n. Gi-orgo lUiiml (if Miulrii Ik b IiiihI iifHR visitor In the city tmliiy. F. W. Clirlmnun of Bllver Luke arrived In llunil hint night. John I'. O'Oullughun tif Powell Illltt", In on u llllHllll-aH Visit to It' llll. Hen Drown nni! futnlly famo Into ll.nil Lint night from their home lit Burn. (. W. Iliiye of thin city linn re turned to UkiiiI from an uuto trip to Bi'uttln. Fred KhlntnnVr U spending ll,c iliiy In lleud from hi cump ut East Luke. Mr. Juine Pitcher unci Mm. E. II. Brewer of Hllver Luko are In tho rlty. Chief Deputy Sheriff August An derson In con flu oil to hi homo by a severe attack ot tho mump. Mr. and Mm. Wulforil ltiuro nr th parent of a nix and a half pound buhy hoy, horn HiIh mornlnK. Chester HupplliKton of WiihIioiikuI, Washington. In visiting In lti-ml lit tlm honm of Mr. und Mr. W. A. Cook. Ml CI urn I.a Khun mo returned to Hi tul till mornlnK from Newberg. whoro iihn Iiiih been upoiulliiK a two week' viiisutlon. Paul A. Wick anil Ruth A. Buck no r, hotli of till city, were u ii 1 1 ( in murriugu litxt night liy JUBtlco ot tho Pence J. A. KiimUin. They will make their liomti In Bend. Dr. G. J. Turntir will bo out of thu city from Juno 22 to 20, In cl naive. Ad j. 13-2 lo. i h mmmmtwmmKKmmmma . L.IL..A. lee, - jit Such 4. Little Piiate. At tho Liberty Friday ami Hutunliiy. In Bend's Movie Centers ;itM). Of more thun ordinary Intercut to theatergoer thl week Iv tho com ing, tnnlKht, tomorrow matinee and tomorrow night, of Mine. Nazlinova In tho startling picture, entitled "Eye for Kye." In tho movie -world Nazlinova occupies a peculiar pol-, tlon, like Thedu liura, Illll Hurt and other star who are particularly adapted to certain type of film. "Kyo for Kyo" I a play different. It Ih an uduptutlbn from one of the greatest MtuKO play. Nuzlmova aloiin, In thl picture, I worth see ling In her startling role. Then Hmiduy and Monduy come oiio of tho biggest production of the year, "Tho Unpardonubte Bin," writ ten by Major It u port Hughes, direct ed by Muruhall Nellun and Htarred by lllanch Sweet, Thl picture opened In New York at the Ilroud wuy theater. It wu the tulk of the entire metropoll. It I startling. LIBERTY. Mia Leo in "Such n Little Pirate" h tho gentle little Iuhh with a ea captuln grandfather who spin wild yarn of buccaneer dayH. That 1 what she Ih at the opening of tho story, but before tho end she 1 a regulur little pirate, hunting hidden treuHUre ut tho head of a gang tliflt would freeze your heurt In your mouth. In thl picture Mix Leo Ih a very dynamic personality. She will ba neon at tho Liberty theater Friday, Saturday und Saturday mat inee. Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick result. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot liulle Inn, H. I). Foster. Portland. MrB. James Pitcher. Silver Luke. Mr. E. II. Hrewer. Silver Lake. G. L. Osborne, V. S. F. S. W. If. Whltcomb, Portland. M. K. Matthew, The Dalle. Mr. and Mr. F. Young, Portland. Burt Adam. Seattle. II. M. Hilling. Portland. Mr. E. II. Linton, Eugene. Gwendolen Lampehfre, Burns. A. GuHiafxon, Purtland. G. A. Wilson, Portland. J. H. Murphy, Portland. C. P. Dorian. Portland. John P. O'Callaghan, Powell Butte. Mr. I. G. Anderson. Spokane. Charles H. Leech, Portland. George B. Van Water. Portland. Norrl B. Gregg, Portland. Hotel Cozy, n. D. William. Portland. J. L. Watrous. llutte, Oregon. Frank Long, Prlnevllle. W. S. Hull. Kent. Jesse C. Barry. Kent. H. E. Morrow, Kent. Fred Haynes, Kent. Ben Brown and family. Burns. F. Anderson, Lakevlew. It. Mcllveen, Portlund. C. J. Wolter. Butte. Fred Sliintaffer, East Lake. Hotel WriKht. Mr. D. II. Sprague, Lake. T. F. Llnnville. La Pine. Daily Market Report. fParntohed by rrninnt with tb a Cntnd Own Buik.) 1JVESTOCK. NORTH POKTLAND, June 27. No cattle received. . Market weak. Good to choice g'teer. $10 11; medium to good. $9 10; fair to dip (Mum, t&fi 9; common to fair, $7 ?8; choice cows and heifers. SS 9; good to choice, $708; medium to good, $Gf7; fair to medium. $5 Jffi; cannern J4(ffB; bulls, 7.50; calves, $9 13. Hog Market. Two hundred hogs- received. Mar ket strong. Prime mixed. $20920.25; me dium mixed, $1920: rough heiivv. 181; pigs, $171$; bulk of sales, $20.25. Hhecp Market. No sheep received. Prime lambs. $12 013.50; fair to medium, 1 0 4? 1 2 ; yearlings, $7i 8.25; wethers, $7(8.50; ewes, $68. BL'TTKU MARKET. (Trlcos quoted by th Centrftl Oreson K&rmra Creamery.) . Prints, parchment wrapped, 54c, wholesale price. Itutterfat, 56c. Put It In "THE BULLETIN'." PAYROLL money puts life Into any community. The more money put In circulation In Oregon the faster wo grow and the ' stronger we become. Help by your patronngo to build up Oregon Industries, whose products sold in tho markets of the world menu BIGGER PAYROLLS for Oregon. ASSOCIATED INDUSTHIES OK OREGON Donald Bebee, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rearhart, Lake view. Lute Henderson, Lakevlew. C, Shuter, Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheyne, Klamath Falls. Pryor Barnes, Burns. Ben Chrlstoffcrson, Pendleton. George Bland, Madras. R. B. Hynes, Portland. J. M. Yancey and family, Arling ton. . F. W. Cbrisman, Silver Lake. Roy E. Allen. Portland. J. C. Allen, Portland. C. A. Keith, Roberts. George Meinkemain, Fort Rock. i-ii i ud. ito J : - " . . -1 r- i i Tt ' I 1 III PWw. I 11.1 III ' in iti.wi it ku i:i:t i thk i xpardoxaulk kix." at the f;it M Bind thl morning from Newherg. Til EAT Kit HIXDAV A.M MOXHAV. A Demonstration of Dependable Coffee . Will be given Thursday, Friday and Saturday, WLl June 26, 27 and 28, at Our Store jg Free Coffee During this Demonstration, with each 3- or 5-lb. Tin, 1 -2 lb. will be Given Free BennettCooper Co ELKS! We have a few very fine genuine Elk's Teeth suitable for watch charms, in stock. MYRON H. SYMQNS Jeweler O'Kane Building Bend, Oregon A LITTLE HISTORY Since taking over the agency for the WILLYS OVERLAND Motor Cars we have sold 18 Willys-Overland automobiles. A splendid record we think in that time. NOW Willys-Overland Motor Cars are hard to obtain. We have two on our floor for imme diate delivery. If you want one you will do well to place your immediate order. We'll deliver on notice. For Sale-' Three used Ford automobiles for immediate delivery Pioneer Garage Company Agency for Velie, Willys-Overland and Crow Elkhart Motor Cars STORAGE OPEN EVENINGS FREE AIR GASOLINE PHONE 221 PIONEER GARAGE