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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1919)
4 TUB I1ICND IJUlJiKTIN, DAILY KDITION, HRND, ORFXION, WKDNKHDAY, JULY 2, 1010 PAGE a SPECIAL! TONIGHT AND THURSDAY A GREAT PICTURIZATION OF ONE THE GREATEST AMERICAN NOVELS HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S EYES Of THE WOULD Seven reel spectacular drama of the West made by Clune of Los Angeles, featuring MONROE SALISBURY and JANE NOVAK One of the Greatest Pictures for Thrills and Real Entertainment Ever Produced. TY THEATRE LIBER VICTORY JULY 4TH That will be a big day and you'll want to look your BEST. We are prepared this year to serve you better than ever before. MEN'S SUITS All Models-conservative models for conservative dressers. Suits from $25 to $45 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOIIAY'H TEMPERATURE Maximum, 7(1 degree. (). II. Ilrnwn of Stunner. In spend lux Hi" duy in Hi" city. K. I., ('lurk of I.u I'lnn was a bus iness visitor In tlm city IiimI night. II. Murphy Is n business vlsllor In Ihn city from Unvls lake. J. II. Iiiiiiiivuii unci funilly left this morning tiy nulu mi a trip to tlm roust. Mr. nnil Mrs. Charles W. Jului h I oil arrived In Hie rlly last M I K t from their liomn In Hums. Tlm second number of the First Natlouiil Hank .Vis hi off tint press. nnil copies may tic olitaliii'tl liy sub scribers ciiIIIiik Hi tlm bunk. Mr. uihI Mm. J. It. Kox urn visit 1 it K III C 1)0 city today from their hutnu lit Fremont. J. II. Anderson returned ycster day from a tcn-diiy trip through the John liny country. K. (S. Itourk mid Muriln Iluly nr rlvi'd In Hi ml lust nlKht from Cres ; 1 1 1 . ii ml lire remaining over today. Chief Deputy Slit ri IT August An derson Ik hark In thf office iikiiIii tiller IiiivIiik bi'in ciiuliui'd to hla homo for a number of days with a severe iitlack of niumpu. W. O. Iladli'y ranii! In last night from I'uullnu creek where hu halt been superintending th count ruction of n dam anil flshwuy iih a part of tin John Roberts Shoes Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Coopers Underwear THE GOLDEN RULE MAC & REINIE YOURS FOR SERVICE program lor providing spawning KroundH for the I'aulinu lake steel head. A. K. Peterson of Clovcrdnle, who Iiub jUMl completed the mile of IiIm ICO acre ranch, wua In Ilcnd today lii'fore leaving for a buslnesii trip to the cast. AT THE HOTELS. Of (he Great Pacific Northmen Are MadeEipeelaUy Attractive ThU Summer by the Reduced Excursion Fares Offered by the United States Railroad Administration Plan your vacation to visit one or more of them, where the days are cheerful and the nights bring refreshing sleep. a) fA OoAnn i summer-time delight Its V1U VV.COI1 Invigorating salt-laden air and the splash of its surf temper your nerves, redden your blood, whet your appetite, restore your wasted energy, bring new vim and health. Up in the Mountains Yon fi n qntllr btiwfteUI phaat of rwrwtloti, Ym lit Whln4 Uta p4ll iII and sordid Ihfnr of daily bulMU lift. T) nrj U Mb 11m nd IfMplrinf. Natvn'i rtt plvt nr round ftnd chnM nd rtmcwf jrou. You mn "hlka," cmp Ml, allmb loft- Malu, flah nbrtM trovtf ttntmi tnd Ufa, rklf km btwk, loung In four hammoei, rtat, atop and frft all ftut carat. Maanwhli. foa ar brtathlnf (hi pml air, drink In f arkllnff crriU) waltrt, aaUnf vaelaaoaaa food and bolng mada all war now. Can You Resist Such a Challenge! k tha local ikktt rnt lo hlp plan your (rip. Ha will trll you Juat hal lha fart Ii, and fWt you othtr helpful hmla. Il i tha aim of lha Uailad 8Ua Railroad Admin titration to aaUnd avar poaaiMt aid In makini vacation traval ronvanttnt and MtUfylnr to lha public. Tha National I'araa havo all baan iraatly Imprnvad anrl war navtr o appaalinv aa tnay ar now. ItaauUfully llluatratad booVlati f ivlnf mlnut Information of their dtllirhta and wunifcrt ha baan laiutd by th Adminlatratlon and nr for frt distribution. Aak y local arnt fnr any nf trirm. tft Ank the iiKi'iit for linnKJfiilly llluitrntcd foldor giving coinpleto Infor niutloii of lloacli nnil Mountain lUviorta of tlio ruclllc Northwest. um WW, t.. COOt SEA BREEZES BLOW At. Ik. ropwl.r Clatapp Beaches North" Beach Naif lha tnawlh af lha Valanbia filar Tillamook Beach en a taw nilua fanhap ulli an taa Vfun Coaal " Newport rasrwo'a ItVal ra-Hr Naar4 AM taaalir hm r M'U staaalliM h I I attain maal Ian aaliafia. linia aA all a aauiarntni la maka a ttaa oallnf lllfHtrl taaiaaa mm4 Waat.Ka raaaa ta AaMM IM Craa Crater Lake Tka trial aaiara wnr at lha varl A b a a a 1 1 f u I mowfiialH aaaahlra In tha Ihfaat af a vol aana aaarlr a mill an a half kith Halt la M a f r . Or. Inane a aula naga Oregon Cave Walt aa lai Rail fa tlraaia fiaa Taaa Aola Biaaa ' Mt Rainier TH. n.ll.n. mllMIMI l,,.fr.w.,a m.n.rrli. n.rlr Ikr. mil, high lull 1. A.Mn'4, .1. T.f.mh Iti.nt. .ul. al.l. ml Miii Wwri l ! Ml.r W.U.. Lk. A C.I.H.I. HI... . All flMtm mmw. ..( Wt-IM r.m fvAII IIf. I RallrM. Act. I'iliit Dune Inn. II. I.. Mali r, The Dullca. H. A. Woodhurn, Portland. J. II. McCIuiir, HoHuburx. U. I.. OHbornn, IT. 8. V. S. Komsl Cooko. Sun Diego. A. II. Cooke, Sun Diego. Ituth Cooke. Sun Diego. W. O. Hudley, The Dnlles. K. (J. Itourk, Crescent. Martin Daley, Crescent. W. C. llollliiHhed. I .a Pine. O. W. Woods. Portland. J. V. Rwohodu, Sulni. K. J. Condon. Portland. V. II. Lumhert. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Williams, Tort limd. Mr. and Mrs. IJen A. IU'llatny. Portland. II. K. Hayward. Portland. D. Murphy. Dnvis I.nke. Hotel Co.y. K. L. Clark. I.u Pine. Charles W. Johnson and wife, Hums. A. N. Ilarton, Olymplii, Wash. Homer Hnsil, Spoknue. Hotel VrlKlil. II. T. Finn, Olymplu. WukIiIiIkIoii. H. W. Shosky, Portlund. Mm. J. II. Kox, Fremont. 0. 1). Brown, Stuuffor. V. D. Antrim, Portland. J. O. Perry, Hnlyul. D. W. Wright, CiiHlimcro, Wnsh. A. E. Peterson, Sisters. Daily Market Report. fFurnUhed by Rrraniremcnt with the Central Ornron Bnk.) ' MVKSTOCK. NORTH POKTLAND, July 2. Fifty cnttlo received. Mnrket' Klow. tlood to choice steers, JO.tiOfff 10.50; medium to' good, $8. DO (ft) 9.50; fair to medium, $7.5058.50; common to fair, U.60t87.50; choice cows and heifers, S 0)8.50; good to choice, $7 if? 8; medium to good, f6 &T; fair to medium, $5lfi6; e li ners. $:i.B06; hulls, 6(S)7.R0; calves, $ 9 (ff 13. HiK Market. Five liundrud hogs recelvod. Mar ket strong. Prime mixed, $20)20.(!0; me dium mixed, $19(0120; rough heavy, 17(j19; pigs, 1 7 1 8.00 ; bulk of Rules, $20.50. Hheep Market. Two thousand two hundred sheep received. Market slow. Prime Inmhs, $13013.50; fair lo medium, $913; yenrllngs, $li S8; wothers $6j)8; ewes, $0i?S. IIUTTKR MARKET. (Prlcm quotrd by tlio Centrsl Oreiron . Farmers' Crenmery.) Prints, parchment wrnppod, 64c, wholesale, price. Butterfnt, 50c. Put it in "THE BUIjLKT'N." BEND SOLDIER TO REMAIN OVERSEAS If. V. ( row Will Stay Indefinitely to DfitHiiiittnito Anierlcun 1xkkIhk Methods to KriMirli. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crow have a letter from their son, Hugh P. Crow, who has been with the 20th Kngineers, since his enlistment in December. 1917. stilting that he re ceived his discharge from the serv ice Juno 12, and has uccepted a po sitilon with one of the French buyers of I'll it I'd Stutes machinery used In Frunce during the war. Ho will re main there Indefinitely. He hus been chosen to exemplify for the French, American methods of logging. AWARDS SHOWN FOR WINNING ANGLERS $2.1 Fly I!m1 Uiri-n-d In llistuiice rou te?.! Accuracy Contot ANo Cull for Valuable Prizes. Four prizes for the Central Ore gon anglers who will enter the fly casting contest on July 4. lire on dis play in the windows of the Douthit Klectrlc company. There is being shown ono fly rod, valued at $25. which will ho given ns the-llrst prize In the distance contest. One reel will he given us second prize in distance. The accuracy contest with tho dry fly culls for a first prlzo of a $9 cast ing rod, nnd the second prize un $S reel. Dally Thought. We do that in our real our calmer momenta would be nfrutd to unswer. 8cott Hotel Altamont. A good place to get good meals. You are invited to come and try them. Adv. raraoe July 4th f A. .M. Assemblo on (irwiiuiKxl Avium'. Aft decorated tlouls uml social feature from Wrlulil Hotel tomirtl railroad viaduct. mI !cm of Victory llout at fieuil of float division following liiurslwl of the (lay, aides, hand, KIM-nkiTN, officials and flr department. All undecoraied nutomohilra form on Green wood Avenue, nIiikIo file, on east side of tlm railroad Inicks toward Pilot Iliitle. to be in readlnoH to move with the procession. It is requested that the thoroughfare be kept, open on Wall, Ilond and the connoetlng streets iM-tween U: 1.1 A. M. and 10:30 A. M. in order to allow tho pageant to proceed without interruption. ('apt. Jack , Herbert and I.ieut. Frank Prinre will direct the; formation of varioun division and will lie stationed at ONsemblinK point. 0:30 A. M. Parade marches on Greenwood to Wall Htreet; on Wall south to Oregon; rast oat Oregon to Bond; south on Bond to Mlnnoiota; west on Minnesota to Wall; south on Wall to Franklin; eat on Franklin to Bond; north on Bond to Greenwood traverse tbe iiaino line second time and form double column at tho corner of Bond and Franklin, and follow on Bond to Greenwood; next on Greenwood to Wall; south on Wall to Ixiuisana Street to the place of the program, near the B. A. A. C. Gymnasium. Information Hold the small orange colored tickets handed you during tho progress of the parade. Two hundred tickets will be distributed. There are 10 prize each a 82.50 gold piece. The winning nnmber will be published in The Bulletin and Press July 5. Kvery automobile, decorated or unileco rated, is de sired in the parade, thus helping to clear the street and getting a chance on the S2.50 gold prize and swelling the cavalcade and victory cele bration. PARADE MUST MOVE ON TIME E. D. GILSON, Parade. Chairman Learning to Be Miserable. Blessings on the little folks that have not yet learned to be miserable! Smiles and bright faces ore their nat ural moat mid drink. We inny nil stay Just that way If we will. How? By putting the very best there Is In tis Into doing things for other folks. Kx-chunge. Put it In "THE BULLETIN." Sayings of Silaa. A pretty woman Is n thing of beauty anil a Joy forever ef she knows how t' cook. Hotel Altamont. A good place to get good meals. You are invited to come and try them. Adv. ATTENTION, PLEASE! Peanut Butter (brinft your pa il) per lb. 18c Pure Honey (bring your pa il) lb. - 28e Corn Flakes, package - 13c Pearl Shortening or Compound, large pail $2.75 Crescent Sardines (mustard, tomato or spiced) - - - No. 10 T'llics snd Tm. rercan 21c $2.15 No. 10 Apples (solid pack) per can. - - fc5c No. 10 Prunes, per can - - - 70c Potatoes, per hundred weight - $1.75 Macaroni, hulk, 5-lb. lots - 50c Lima Beans, per lb. 13 l-2c Navy Beans, white, per Ih. lie OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS FREE SHUEY'S CASH GROCERY Phone Red 2(t Wright Hotel Block Hla ' (ft ie Hour," nature,