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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
THE IHCND IIUI.IiKTI.V, DAILY KDITIO.V, IIKNI). ORKGON, TUKHDAY, JIXY i, 1010 PAGE TONIGHT Only ETHEL CLAYTON YOU MEN WHO NEED CLOTHES FOR THE 4TH ' IN "MAGGIE PEPPER" A iiy iliow.-oj giil wiili t prppcry iriupur. Ii'i BIG FUN MIX. and MKS. SIDNEY DKEW in "Kuimnci and King." Latal N'ewi in International Wackly For the Fourth Flags and Bunting Decorate your home-your office your auto. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Matinee Wednesday HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S "THE EYES OF THE WORLD" Muninr SaliiUiiy, Jnr Novate and All-Star Catt. Clune' Big Sprcial lull of ihnlli, romanca and eicilftnrtil, Nitflili, l "tc-3rc. Ma jore, Oc25c. AdJeJ Attr ctiun - 10th Episode "MAN OF MIGHT" I BIG FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL! FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY Continuous Show All Day the Fourth SELECT PICTURES SPECIAL Th Timclieit Piclur of the Day "BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL" By Thomai Dnon, author ol "The Birth oi A Nation, tic. ADDED ATTRACTION Official Motion Picture! 1919 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMPEBATCUH Miiximuni, 70 degree. Claniini I,. Miiunholmer Ih III at liln hotiiit loduy. Mm. J. M. llruiiBfll of Caldwell, Iilulio, In v i h 1 1 1 n K will) l"T daughter, MrH. K. J. Cut low. Mm, I'rlncn Slants bus returned from u several Weeks' vIhII In Port- lutid. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a cloar skin and a body full of youth and health may bo yours if you will keep your system In order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL 0 Th world! Itamlard ramady for klilnay, llvar, bladder nnd uric acid tiounlea, tlia namlaa tif III and looks. In uiu alnca 169ft. All druggiata, threa alien. Look fur (S naina ftnM Mlnl on awry boa tuid acavpl no Imltaliou Vs Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Hurler of Turn- ulo went In tliu city doliiK Home trad liiK yostordiiy . J. Illorh of New Orliatm Ih In the city vlnlilng with hi duuKlitur. Mm. Cluroncn L. Miiniihelmor. John I.. French and party of tour ist of Alhuny, passed through Bond yesti-rduy to point south. - s W. It. Hili y of I -ii I'lnu cuniu Into Bend thl uiornlng with a load of butler. ( v Dr.. and Mm. J. G. Turner return ed hint night from a 10 duyn' trip to Mltcholt and Canyon City. Mm. Frank M. Johnitnn, nnd Mm. M. H. Biggs of I'rlncvUle tiro In IIimkI today trudliiR. MIhb Belle I'attlBOn Irft last night for Monmouth, Oregon, whom Hhe will attend the summer section of tjie normiil. Mm. Cyril Stutfield and Mm. Ar thur MatHilorf of Seattle lira visiting with their parents, Mr., and Mm. C. W. Hayes. J. I). Donovan, accompanied by his wlfo nnd hoii, will leuvo tomorrow morning on a trip to tho count, travel ing by auto. Henry E. Winter of Wurco county nnd Anna Stephens of Bond were mnrrlud hint night at tho court house, County Judge W. I). Barnes performing the ceremony. Stop and Shop at Quality Pioneers tince 1911 Store elosed all day the F Open until nine ourth Independance Day p. m., July 3rd, THEY ARE HERE, AT $28.50"$30.00$32.50 $35.00 and up. Judging these suit values from all angles, you men will learn that our showing "presents today' smart est styles, the most dependable values and the best in tailoring. ' Shoes, Shirts,' Hats and Furnishings for men, too. TRADE WITH THE BOYS MANNHEIMER BROS. Mr. uud Mrs. It. M. 8unders left thin morning on a motor trip to Portland and the Willamette valley points. They will be gone ubout two weeka. Mr. and Mm. Ovid giley left this morning for Crater Lake on a sev eral days' outing. Accompanying them ura Mr. and Mm. Balph Cuke, and Mr. and Mm. K. P. Suyder of Portland. They u re making the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mm. C. K. McCallum left Saturday for the east. Mr. McCallum will go to Chicago where he win do full buying for the Golden ltule more and Mm. McCullom will remain In Sioux City, Iowa, where alio will viHil with relatives for aeverul weeks. Mr. and Mm. H. J. I'ower and Mr. und Mm. A. K. Bcrndt. of Kansas, apent Saturday to Monday in the vi cinity of Crune prairie. Mr. und Mm. Hermit recently arrived by sutomo blla after a three weeks' tour from Kuniui, coming by Salt l.ake. Mr. llerndt is Mm. Power's brother. They will visit here for a few days. Arctic Nights. VleXveil solely uh u nuitter of optics, tlie arctic night I an dark its any night. Explorers In high latitudes My. how ever, that llirmure tunny alleviations ol the olwurlty! The nttim IIiikIi keen ly, the moon comes along In n regu lar succession of illumes, the snow sur face relieves the gloom under condi tions or the utmost absence or light, and the nurora horenlls Is the tin est kind of Jlluinlnant. Explorers all ugree thnt their men pass the winter night without much ilinirully If only there lire means of amusement. Optlmlstio Thought Tnlknllve persons are like barrels; the less there Is In them the more nolso they make. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Wright. F.'U. Ilcugon, Crescent. , John Miller, Brooks-Scnnlon Cnmp. Mrs. 11. It. iloguo, Ilrooks-Scanlnn Cnmp. 1 Mrs. Ole Slmonson, Brothers. 'Mr. and Mm. C. D. Morris, rCnss Valloy. John Kellogg, Klnmnth Falls, liny Llkford, Burns. 1)111 Jenkins, Burns. AVIlllum E. Johnson, La Pine. William F. Mills, Portland. Hotel Coxy. It. L. Morris, Klamath Falls. A Practical Way for the Housewife to Make Money Without Work or Worry Visit our grocery, pick out what you want, make your purchase and you have saved money. To prove this assertion, buy a general bill from us and then com pare with, where you are now buying. ' ' JUST A FEW PRICES: , Peanut Butter (bring your pail) per lb 18c No. 10 Jellies and Jams, worth $2.25. . Our price . $2.10 No. 10 Apples, solid pack, fine quality, per can ... ....65c No. 10 Italian Prunes, per can.. a.75c Corn Flakes.. 13c OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS FREE SHUEVS CASH GROCERY Phone Red 201 ' Wright Hotel Block A. T. Shaver, MllUcan. J. L. Watrous, Butte. Van Wilson, Sisters. Pilot llutte Inn. Mary E. Bilyeau.' Albany. Walter R. Bilyeau, Albany. John M. French, Albany. Mm. F.. H. Both well, San Jose, Idaho. F. It. Shatter, San Jose, Idaho. Bertha Shatter, San Jose, Idaho. H. U. Arnott, Sydney, Aus. ' J. C. Woodhouse, Sydney, Aus. Mm. Charles B. Hitter, Crescent. F. C. Billups, Portland. Mr. nnd Mm. N. C. Stewart, Day vllle. . B. II. Grady. Redmond. Leon M. Brown, Burns. Frank L. Emery, Potland. J. J. Miller and family. Mills, Ore. Mr. an Mrs. G. W. Mohr, Portland. J. H. McClung, Boseburg. J. W. Foster, Portland. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for constructing or Improving the McKenzie Kiver National Forest Ko&d project located partly within the Deschutes National Forest. State of Oregon, County of Deschutes, will be received by the District Engineer. Bureau of Public Roads, IT. S. Department of Agricul ture, at 628 Postofflce Building. Portland, Oregon, until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of July. 1919, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and none will be considered except those from contractors ascertained to be experienced and responsible. The length of project to be constructed or improved is approximately 15.51 miles, and the principal Items of work are approximately as follows: 51 acres Clearing; 12.000 cu. yds. Rock Excavation; 78,000 cu. yds. Common Excavation; 1850 lin. ft. Log or Pipe Culverts. Thework em braced in this contract shall be com pleted within 180 weather working daya. The contract form and the maps, plans, specifications and esti mates of quantities may be examined by responsible contractors at the following addresses: 628 Postoffice Building. Portland. Oregon; Forest Supervisor. Bend, Oregon. All pro posals must be made on forms, and in accordance with instructions, forming a part of the specifications above referred to. C. H. PURCELL. Acting District Engineer. 22-9c NOTICE. All persons who have been In the habit of dumping refuse, cans or other matter anywhere within the city limits Instead of taking It to the city dump, are given notice that they are violating a city ordinance and will be prosecuted to the full est extent of the law. Adv.l9-23c J. A. EASTES, Mayor. 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 strnction free. Adv. 151-76p. For the Lady or Misses Who Delights in Wearing Pretty, Tasty Apparel Bright appealing summer frocks for the house, the street, for the outing, in an endless variety of styles and patterns. You will be surprised to find their reasonableness. Those Beautiful Waists which were sold before all ladies desiring them could make selections, have been duplicated in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine, in the pe plum styles in flesh, white and printed georgettes with wool embroidery. You can now obtain them. Hosiery for Ladies and Misses A splendid value in Silk Hose. $1.00. Some bet ter quality, $1.38 to $2.00, in black, brown, white and gray. N Children's Hosiery Stockings for little tots and growing girls, white, black and brown, 2jc and up. In selecting your apparel for the Fourth of July" you will find here not only exceptionally seasonable apparel, but prices that you will enjoy knowing. v Peoples Store