The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 14, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIK REND HULLKTI.N, DAILY EDITION, IIKXD, OREGON, MONDAY. Jl'LY M. 1010
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Last Time Tonight
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Huby Murie Osborne, the queen of juvenile film
uetresses, in
"The Sawdust Doll"
A most pleiising picture for the jiiiin, woman, boy
and uii l.
Anil something very funny--Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Drew, in ,
"Harold, The Last of the Saxons"
LIBERTY THEATRE
- ; ;
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOI WN TEMI'EIMTI
M ii x I in il ill. 05 degree
iti:
Albert .MrClnuili of Kit" In spend
1 ii X lln, (lny In Hend.
II. H. Itoyri, left lllHt IiIkIiI Oil II
business trip to I'm (kind.
W. V. M Jl lor mill noil of I'nlxlcy
urn business visitors In Hend.
NkiI J. Anglund li till Jiimcs O'Noll
were In from Crescent, Uunduy.
I.. It. Hi'liinorl wan n w-i-k "lid
vlnllor In tlm rlly from bin home In
Mllllc'iin.
Joliii l.uckey, prominent Luke
county nlii'1'pinuii U In IlenU today un
bualm-xH.
We don't ask
you to do
our work
We are real grocers
s e r v i c e grocers.
We attend to every
thing which is a part
of the retail grocery
business.
We maintain a gtod
delivery system.
Our telephone is al
ways open to you
401
We give all the con
veniences ot a charge
account.
F. DEMENT
& CO.
Notice of
Delivery Hours
Deliveries from the undersigned
Stores will be made beginning
today, July 14th, as follows:
Morning Delivery, at 9:30
Orders phoned in before that time will
be delivered at :80 a. m. All orders
phoned to us later than 2 p. m. the pre
vious day will be delivered at 0:80 a. m.
Afternoon Delivery, at 2:00
Orders phoned in or given over the
counter after :80 a. m. and until 2:00
p. in, will be delivered at 2: 00 p. m.
Smith's Grocery
O'Donnell's Market
nK!
ewis;iii
the Law"
J
J. I. Ki'yi'H returned UiIh inoniliiK
from n Kuvurul week' bunliier.H trip
to MIiiiu'IijioIIm.
Mr. and Mm. 1'uul Hdhiiht return
d to llfiitl yratorduy ufti'r a wuuk
Kpi'llt III Kliht I.uko,
II. ". IIiikIx'H of J, C. I'enny Co,
lelt liiHt iiIkIh on IiIh unnuiil vucu
llini, which he will npcml In Tort-
lii ml.
KnuicU I.iiinliiTiy, formerly of thin
city, arrived In Holid toduy from
Portland lo accent u position ut I ho
llorton Drug compuny.
Mm. Hazel Ma n Ion loft Haturday
nlKlit for Alunkn, Intending to visit
her father ut Juneau. Kim will be
gone for tliu next two or three
week.
K. Ruredcr. who ha been In the
mrvlcu for thu lunt two year, ar
rived In Hend lat night from the
I'renldlo to vlnlt with IiIm lter, MIkh
.Maritaret Shreder.
C. K. lllulock und family of
Ilukeriivillu. North Carollnu, liuvo
arrived In Hend and will locuto hare
Mr. (Unlock expect lo micure em
ployment In ana of tho locul barber
MhlipK.
John ImbiilH und fiimlly urn In the
city today from Im I'lnc. Mr. Iu-
buU Ih In charge of the engineering
work In coimeclUm with the devel
opment of the old M onion irrigation
project.
The l.lbrury club will meet to
morrow afternoon ut tint library, ut
which time thu number will take
up thu mutter of thu proponed new
Curninle library. Tho prence of
the nieiiiherwhlp In urged.
My business is plugging
holes. Hend Vulcanizing
Works, north of Carmody's.
31-3j.
Dr. Turner will be out of town
15 to 20. Inclusive. Adv. 32-38c
Daily Market Report.
IFuraUh4 by arrnnernwnt with the
Contra! Orwcin Hfcnk.)
LIVESTOCK.
NOltTII I'OHTLAND. July 14.
Sixteen hundred cuttle received. Mar
ket MtroiiKer.
Good to choice Hteern, $9.n04C
$10.75; medium to good $8.50 4i 9.50
fair to medium, $7.6d Tv 8.50; ; com
mon to fair $0.60 (ft 7.60; choice cows
uiid heifers 17 W 8; good to choice,
0?7; medium to good htfO; fulr
to medium 4 0 C ; citniiura 3M;
build IbipV, calve iUli.
1I(K Market.
Sixteen hundred Iiokh received.
Murknt strong.
I'rlino mixed 21 22. 26; mod-
illiiin mixed, $2021; rouKh heavy,
$! 20; pigs, IK. 50 20.50; bulk
of kuIuh $22.
Hliecp Market,
Twenty-eight hundred lunilm re
ceived. Murkat steady.
I'rlmo lumos, $1213; fulr to me-
ilium 110412; yearlings $7 48;
Wethers I07; ewes $0.504c7.50.
HUTTEIt MAItKET.
(Prion quctMl ly tilt Central Oron
Karnwra' Cr.mry.
I'rlntH, purchmcnt wrapped, 64c,
wholimulo price.
bullerfat, 50c.
Dr. K. It. Norrl wlhhe to an-
nouiicn to IiIh putimitH unit otnei
that hn will bo away from IiIh office
for a period of two waekH. dl-Jfic
Hotter llivemlltatu AlleyH. 31p
Wetting tho Block.
In ninny village In Ilerkxlilrc and
lliiuipHhlre. KiikIiiimI. the ancient run
tmii of "WetlliiK the Work" I" "HH
kept up. The CrlKpln of thiwe two
iinilitleit lined lo meet toKether on the
evening of the llmt Monday In March,
mid celebrate the fart Ihut they bud
rcHM'd wnrklnx by riiiidle-llKbt.
There wim noiiiellmeii a (nipper, pro
vided by the ployer, on thre occii-
pIoiik ; there wan lilwii.vii a little to
drink. Afler the meul venn ended, the
block ciiiidlextlck placed In the
middle of the room, the Klmp rundle
wiih llithled, and when ull uliiKHe were
filled, Hie (illicit bund poured the run
tcntu of IiIh kIiikh over the eundle to
extlnKtilhh
Handy Emloyce.
The lady nmniiKci of the butdneM
roncern put n lid In the paper for
an experienced fireman to work Id
the office.
"Why do you need an experienced
fireman for the office workT" asked
the efflrlency expert, who on tie
Job.
"Well, yon nee," he responded
weetly, "I Juxt haven't the heart to
illai'liuriie anybody, aud I thought we
could employ an experienced mun to
do II." ' .
.. . t
Thoughtleu Dealera.
"Ynn didn't park wlihlnjour Ineliei
of Hie curb," thundered the police of
ficial. "It'll a new car," explained Mr.
t'biii.-lilni. humbly; "and the dealer
didn't put a tape measure lu the out
fit." Put It In "THE BULLETIN."
I & S. E. TO BUILD
RAILROAD TO BEND
(Continued from race 1.)
Ihut there wore no ncrloim problems
in thin connection facing tho con
puny, an more than 50 miles of right
of way have been obtained from Ml
f
Jf IT St
in Tires
FIRESTONE was first to produce most
of the important truck -tire improve
ments. Our service also is first in speed,
thoroughness and economy.
We have a truck-tire press of tremendous
capacity. We have all the other machines
needed.
Our men understand truck tires. They,
therefore, combine great care with
The fact is
omer half the
truck Tonnage
of America
Is carried on
Tfreototte
TIRES
CENT-ORE MOTOR CO.
BEND, OREGON
i our
Dinner
calls for everything the S
ffi - t...l. J ll..t I il
u niurKCi. uuuru.t, umi imp m
pens to be to your liking.
5 "Everything you like"
certainly must include 1
m fresh vegetable, and to
day we are specializing
in
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
1 Yellow and Green Wax
Beans.
I?) II,., l.f ,i crtlonrlirl
) Cantclope for your Sun
day breakfast. We have
them
Smith's
Grocery
Phone 51
Angel, and from that point the line
Ik to be projected through lii? Si;n-
tlum forest and from the earneri.
extremity of the Bantlam It will
enter the Denchuteii notional fore.nt.
following in government property
. M.i nf lha ftln'unre to I
n jiiwi r"- .
iiFud.
lj,Klwtrlfy Lino.
That the P. & 8. E. IntnniU to
electrify at leaat a part of tho line
from Mount Angel to Bend In Indi
cated In a atatement by Mr. Fouu-r
that leases for power lte purposes
have beert obtained on Marion lake
In tho Santlam forest in Curry coun
ty. Marion lake, according to State
Engineer Cupper, who is in Bend
today. Is one of the greatest power
possibilities in Oregon. It Is cap
able through the harnessing of
Marion creek, of developing between
30.000 and 40,000 horsepower. Ac
cording to Mr. Foster. It is the in
tention to harness Marlon creek for
the development of power. At the
present all data Is in the Portland
ofllce of tho P. & S. E. The waters
from Marlon lake, it Is understood,
have been gauged over a wier daily
for a period of three years. The
height of effective power Is 1 100
feet. The distance of this power site
from Portland is 100 miles. Regard
ing Immediate steps for the develop
ment of power from this source, Mr.
and Service
Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
Finished
Rough Dry
Wet Wash
Dry Cleaning
The BEND
LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
Foster was not prepared to state.
Humors Come True.
For several weeks vague rumors
have been current In Eend regard
ing the activities of Mr. Foster and
his associates In the Myler Construc
tion Co. Local men who have been
to the summit say that there Is a
large crew surveying there. Mr.
Foster is planning for extensive
operations within the next few
months.
With the commencement of rail
road activity in Central Oregon, there
is now some speculation as to wheth
er or not the Hill Interests are back
of the project. The route of the pro
posed line runs through, or near by. !
the extensive tlmbe.- held by Hill
interests. It is estimated that there
are 2,000,000,000 feet of merchan
table timber tributary to the pro
posed line, of which the Hill Interests
control approximately 300,000,000
feet. Other interests holding tim
ber In the tributary country to the
proposed line are. The Shevlln-HIxon
Company, Fremont Land Company,
Alwortb-Washburn Company, Dant
Russel company, David Burton. The
P. &. S. E. experts have carefully re
viewed the revenue factors entering
In to the construction of this line.
Recording to Mr. Foster, and find that
from the Investment standpoint the
construction of this railroad has
wonderful possibilities.
Mr. Foster leaves tomorrow night
for Portland where he will confer
with the Myler Construction company
officials of the Portland & South
eastern railroad after which he may
be in a position to give out more
facts regarding the developments In
the way of construction.
Put It In "THE BULLETIN."
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker and Builder,
Jobbing
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'l old building.
Carlson &t Lyons
plumbing
& HEATING
Plumbing nod Heatlpg Suppllei,
Bath Boom Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate ani Insurance
Bend Company Building
Own Your
Own Heme
I have some bargains
in BUNGALOWS
EASY TERMS
J. A. EASTES
Central OregoaY Leading'
INSURANCE AGENCY
Madam H.laMarche
Holding first clara qualifi
cations from Paris. Lon
don. Dublin and Toronto,
will give private
Lessons in French and
Music .
Will Call on Appointment
Address, 134 Delaware
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Cpoutlng, - Guttering,
Cornice und Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writvn of mil kinds of Inioiwfo. OM
t lnaormnc Arcncr la Otrtrml Ov
eon. B. a EUu. FiiM National Bank
Building. Bond. Orcstm.
Scotch Woolen Mills
All Wool Suits Made to Order
918.50 to 924.50
NELSON'S
838 Bond St-
FOR SALE!
Tracts under irrigation,
adjactctio water mains, electric
hghio and telephone service.
Ranging in size from 1; l 6 Acres
WIKSTORIA ADDITION
See
L. D. W1EST
130 Third Street
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
WALTHER-WILL1AMS CO.
R. S. MuClure, Salesman
COLUMBIA SERVICE
STATION
Jay Saltzman, Prop.
STORAGE BATTERY WORK
Gun Repairing 1
Odd Jobs In Mechanical Line
REPAIRING
THAT IS REPAIRING
ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP