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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1919)
THIfl IIKNI) BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OltEUON. FRIDAY, Jll-V 18, llff PAGE B I It's nil wronj Nell it's all wrong V Fatty's in Love Think, in "LOVE" unci ENID BENNETT in u ic(l-l)loo(lc(l picture iih ii mul woiniui admire. I Tartners I Three AT TONIGHT Sat. Mat.-Eve. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOItAY'H TKMI'KRATi'HK Minimum, X2 di'Krei-s. LIBERTY H. K. Itolmrts returni-d lc llund 'yiiHtnriliiy afternoon from KiiHt luk, lirliiKliiK liurk hlit family, ho have llii'll spi-udliiK the Iumi WIM'k. ul I hi" rnort. 4 I). II. HI u a il , win) hn Ix'i'ii III llt'iiil for u (w days (rum Kid-, Iiiih lift on n biiKlninii nip to i'nrtliuid. Mm. Htuiirt ii nd Iiit HIM it Iiuvc ttono to I'riiiKl" Knl 1m (or tut ouiiiiK. Knil l( loo of llcdmond. who saw ovirsmi Hirvln with tlin murines. In vlnillllK III Ilt'llll III (III llllllll! of JuiIku and Mm. II. ('. Ellis. Mr. uikI Mm. I'uul llosnifr arc (niporurlly Inrulod In Ilia Frank It. l'rlnce home. Dr. mul Mm. II. W. llond.mlioll ri'luiiii'd Milit nicirnliiK ufli r u pro tracted alisonco In tliu puhI, when Dr. lliuidi'rshotl Iiiih been nttriid ItiK rllfllcH, und Mm. Ileiidershott Iiiih been visiting with relutlis ind friends. I. liiuti'iiunt l.eltoy Tutu of I lie v In t Ion service, wlih IiIh parents, Iiiih nrrlvid In Itend mill In vImII 1 ii k wlih roliitlvos here. I'Yi-d Kllunburg of I he Metropol itan burlier Hhop, leuves to morrow for an extended iiutomohllo trip f III roll kIi Cull fen n In. Iln expects to bii koiii) nhioU six weeks. Mr. Kl li'iiliurg will drlvu liis ('hiindler. Mm. II. J. Overlurf Ih expected to rntiirn IIiIh evening from nn of fended vlnlt in Winnepcg, CiuiihIii. X. Rtlpii of tliu Stiiiiilurd K ill' nl -turo conipuny, ri'turnrd IIiIh morn ing from u liiiHlnnHK trip to I'ort luiid. Mr. und Mm. Hurry K. Huttrey returned nurly In tlin woek from a two wei'kH' vucntlon trip through southern and western Oregon. Mm. W. B. linker, returned liiHt Tliumdny morning from a throe weeks' trip to Portland mid Eugene. ( Tim WIIhoii of tho Plonoor gnr lilt, returned yesterday from a tlfnin whi'Uh' vacation to Tucomn. Hurt Bhiii-y , noil F'rod and dnugh tir IjUrIIii, uro con fined to their homo with tlin mumps. Hay JucliHon of thn U. 8. navy i arrived In Uend limt night on a 2-day furlough which lie will upend nl tliu homo of Mr. and Mm, John Hteldl. Mr. Jiiokson lum boon ah Hlgnod on I lie U. S. 8. Arizona, which Ih now In thn dry dock In Now York, to which hn will rein rn at the. expiration of IiIh furlough. Jackson Iiiih miiilo two linns-Atliintlc ' trips. Mo Iiiih a year and ten months yet to Hiirvo In the navy. Mr. ami Mm. N. It. Ollhort lonvo tomorrow for I'orlliind and other Oregon and Washington const points by automobile, to hn gone about three wonks. While on thn trip Mr. Ollbnrt will do coiiHldurnblo buying of f ui-ii I ( ii ro for tho now Gilbert Kurnlturo storo to open In tho liost H ofdeo building ubout September 1. EXPERTS BELIEVE DEMPSEY WILL HOLD BELT FOR YEARS i II) II. t llamllK.il MOW YOKK, July IK. Many an argument over the ability of .lack DtiuipKoy Iiiih Inken place Hi nee he wiih Unit mul died to meet Jess Wll liird for lt' worlii'H title. I.ou of exiiertH con hi iiee that IXimpHcy w iih In for an ourly licking ut the IiiiihIh of I be giant JeHH, mid they failed to udinit convention to the Hide of I he new champion ufler the baltle. Much men an Jack Kkelly, Jack McAilllfTe and others of (lie old IiiihI III fight iiffiilrs liiive declared there never wiih a IIkIiI like liempHcy, mid Hint In Hie belief of the writer. I never saw John I,. Hiilllvnn, J 1 in Cnrbett or Hob Kllzslniiiwii IlK til . but the very iiiviuclbillty of liempHcy luiikeH It iiillu Imprnb'ible that lie will have to Hiirreuder IiIh title within ten yeurs ulwuys pin vldiiiK, of courso, that ho Hikes proper care of hlmiielf. Many a cliuinploiishlp Iiiih gone wllb I be (lowing bowl and the things that go wlih II. Itarely ban I lierit been a champion hi rung enough to rcKliit I he Iuxiii'Ich (but ure nvulliible lo a until with plenty of money. -They ruined John I.. Sullivan, Ad WolguHt und uiiiny other. They will ruin DeiupKey unleHH be puys attention lo IiIh con dition lit Ull tllllCH. And thin in the leiiHon for coufl- . J. Kdwurd I.uihou Ih conllned to Inn home by IIIiichh. IIAIO EXPLAINS RECENT SPEECH No Slight Mroiit III Not Referring ' to AiiH'ilcaiii, IWInm llilll-li lx-a.lcr. Illy Unltnl I'rru lu'lha Itrnil Hullrtln.) LONDON. July 18. General Huig. In vxpliiinliix IiIh failure to men tion Hie AmerlruiiH In recent ad dri'HH, iHHued u Hliitemi'iit toduy' de claring that t It lit wuh certainly not due to u lack of appreciation of the purl played by Hie forccn Kent lo France by the I'nlted HtateH. "I wuh Hpeuklng pemouully iih one llrlllnlier to another, und bad no ociiHion to mention the Americans hecnuHe my referenre were to it period before I he AnierlcniiH ar rived." he until. LARGE ARMY MODEL , SAYS HENRY FORI) IIU Unltnl Vmm to The IWnd Hullrtln.) j MT. CLEMEN'S, July 18. Seek-1 nig to prove that Henry Ford Is i Ignorant, Attorney fUophunsnn, for thn Chicago Tribune in tho libel) null brought by Kord, nnked the plaintiff. "What Ih a model army?" "It's a lurge army." Maid Ford. "I don't know much about military nffulrs." Clever and New Effects in Ladies' Tub Waists in voiles, lawns, lace trimmed and plain, - $1.25, $1.48, $1.68, $2.48 For Outings, Sports, Hikes, where coolness and comfort is most desired, we recommend, in Corsets the R & G Athletic Corset $1.50 to $3.00 PEOPLES "STORE LADIES' AND MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR dencii III lleniliHey. lie Iiiih ulwuys proven Htrong euoiiKli for any emer gency, Doubt Iohh lie will find him self able to carry hliiiHelf llirough IIiIh hard llglil uguiiiHt temptutiou. Jack MuAullffu declared ufler see lug I be young loniaclo drop Wlllurd lime ufler time, while winning the chainploiiMlilp, that he never hud Heeu a puncher the 'tun I of Demp-Hi-y. lie compared him with Kllz hI in iiifiim, and all the old c.humploiiH Jie loved ho well, and did not find Hie new iibauiploii wunllug. "He hllH like Hulllvmi and Mu (Joveni," huIiI McAulice, "lie never will be beaten ho long iih he puyH intention (o Ii Ih condll Ion. He Hlioiild be cbiiuiplon 10 or 12 yeum and then ri'lliu undefeated." There Ihii'I a challenger worthy of Hie iiiiuie for DempHey right now. There Ih Willie .Meehan, who holdn a dci'hdon over DempHey In a four round go, hill DcuipHi.-y would muke iiiinremeat nt Hint clinp. Joe llecketi h IIHIe known on I IiIh Hide, but It Ih doubtful If be would have a chance. Hilly Mlnke practically udmllH lie docHii't cure to buttle for u cbiiuiploiiHblp held by Dempney. It Ih iiiile probiible Beckett will have u chance with the champion, for he I picked tu defeat Curpen tler, und I him urouHi- IntereHt In a title combat. iMUST NATIONALIZE ! EDUCATIONAL WORK Kiti-uiri- 'irflum SuiM-rintenili'iit )li lore YIli'irfiitl Ijcnoruiirt Kounil bile In I . H. Army. n UnllrJ Prna to Th Bend Bullrtln.) I'OItTI.A.N'D. July 18. That the American educutionul syHtein mut be nutlonulized Ih the conviction of I.. II. Aldermun, formerly Huperin tendent of Port land public hcIiooIh, iih u reHult of IiIh Hervlce abroad with the army educutionul corpH. I Aldermun was one of more than 200 of Ameilcu'H niOHl prominent ; eiliicalom who were enguged In ud 'vlHlng Holdiera bow lo bent prepare 1 IbeniHelveH to fit their old or Home 'new occupation. j "Virtually one-fourth of the hoI jdifra in the army of occupation tltat cnnie under my obHervutlon I ure Illiterate to the extent they cull .neither rend nor interpret," Raid I Aldermun. AT THE HOTELS' ' Hotel . C. K. Dlnion, Hpoknne. P. M. Hong, Spokane. Allen Grant, Kedmond. Paul Held. Hoberts. D. V.. Robinett, Silver Lake. Hotel Wright. L. Paulson, Portland. , Leonurd J. Locher, Hums. II, H. Hoik, Bpoknno. O. II. WllllauiH, Nowberg, Ore. 1). Weallierwux, Portland. V. ('.. JackHou, Luke fit y, WuhIi. II. O. Coleman, Wuliu Wullu. Pilot liutle lint. (Mulre Carter, Aberdeen, Wunh. Robert Cram, Gateway. Ill and Mm. It. W. Miller, Ala meila, (,'ul. H. Newton, Alaineilu, Cul, CbnrleH Kemper, Minneapolis, W. A. I'eitlnglll, Portland. K. K. Hawkins, I'ortluiid, C. II. Hlackbiirii, Heultle. Mr. und Mrs. A. Kwuln, Hums. Mr. und .Mrs. H. T. Olson, lluy niond, WuhIi. Klnoru llildeiibruiul. The Dulles. Mrs. W. T. Foster, Portland. H. C. Walker, I'ortluiid. II. C. Campbell, Portland. Dun Hourlgan, Powell Hutte. AiihIiIi Kiiillb, Kiiokiino, Donald Durbani, Los Angeles. D. C. Winers, Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. und Mrs. Dean Asdell, Portland. Daily Market Report. Furnlnhnl by irrannniirnt with the Crntral Oroom punk.) I.IVRSTOTK. NORTH PORTLAND, July 18. One hundred cattle received. Mar ket steady. Good lo choice ulcers, $10011; medium to good, tSfolO; fulr to medium, 8i9; common to fair, $78; choice cowh und heifers, $8 &8.G0;,good to choice, $748; me dium to good, $f-7; fuir to medium, r,4G; cuiinerH. $4f6; buils $fi 7.r.0; calves, $9i l5. , Hog .Market. One hundred und fifty bogH re ceived. .Market Hteudy. Prime mixed, $21 22.2a: me dium mixed. $20i&21; rough heavy, I1H02O; pigs, $1S.S021: bulk of sules, $22. Klieep Murkrt. One HjouHund two hundred sheep received. Market weak. Prime lunihs, $12 ft 13; fair to me dium. $!Htl2; yearlings, $6ft8; wat tiers, $b&7.n0; ewes, $50 ".GO. lltTTKK MARKET. fPrlrcs quotMl by the Ontnd Oregon Farmers' Cmmery.) Prints, parchment wrupped, 63c, wholesale price. Rutterlat, 5Gc. MUCH LIKE LIFE'S PATHWAY Effective Parable In Edward Everett Hale's Description of Doings of a Picnic Party. You nit go out tu a picnic, and meet together In some pleanant place in the woods, and you put down the baskets there, anil leave the pall with the Ice In the handiest place you run find, und cover It' Willi the blanket. Then you all set out In the great forest. Hut it Is only a, few of the party who choose to start bund In hand along a gravel path which leads straight to the well, und probably those few en Joy less and gain less from the day's excursion thnu any of the rest. The rent break up Into Indifferent knots, anil go some here, some there, as their occasion and their genius call them. Some go after flowers, some after berries, some after butterflies ; some knock the rocks to pieces; some climb up to where there Is a fine view, some sit down and ropy the stumps. some go Into the water, some make a fire, some find a ramp of Indians and learu to make baskets. These all mine bark to the picnic ramp In ginid onler each eager to tell what lie has seen and beard, each having satisfied his taste mid genius nnd each nnd nil having made vastly more of their day than If they hud held to tiie gravel pa tb and walked In column to the well and buck again. Edward Everett Hale. YOUR DRUG STORE BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE BABY'S FOOD Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Uil ur Prnctiption Department it Complete in Every Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE The Creeks. Tf Is Impossible to contemplate the annals of (ireek literature and art without being struck with them, as by far (he inoxt extraordinary and brilliant phenomena In the history of tiie ti it inn ii mind. The very language, even in Its primitive simplicity, as It came down from the rlinpsodlsts wlio tflebrnted the exploits of ller-eiib-H a nil Theseus, was as great a won der as liny It records. All the other tongues t lut t civilized man hits spoken ure poor and feeble, mul barbarous, In comparison with It. Its compass und flexibility. Its riches mid Its powers are altogether tint i mi it'll. It not only ex-prt-HHcM with precision ull that Is thought or known at liny given period, but It enlarges itself naturally, with Hie progress of science, and affords, as If without an effort, a new phrase, or a systematic nomenclature whenever one Is called for. Thomas Kelglitly. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Dr. Charles A. Fowler PHYSICIAN AND 3URGE0N Off""- la the O Kane Building NAPIER & YOUNG LAWYERS Press HIdg., Uend, Ore. GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Specialties : Corporation, Contract! Land Titles and Eatates. Phone Red 141 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coa'a Farmer Office.) H. H. De Armood Cha. W. Erakise De Armond & Erskine LAWYERS O Kane Building, Bend, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14 O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with New Equipment Private Office In Tborson's Jewelry Store Dr. H. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Hours: 9:00-5:30; 7:30-8:30 j sunuaya iv-i Tel Black 1671 O'Kane Bldg. Telephone Red 171 O'Kane Bids Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Houn 9:00 to 12:001:00 to 5:30 Eotnlngi an Suivtaut by appoinimtat Dr. Anna Ries-Finley Has moved her- office over Horton Drug Co. Office Phone Red 301 Residence 2281 HAIR DRKSSING PARLOR Up-to-date electrical scalp treatments for fallina hair and dandruff. Famous Neo phutique Facs treatments. All kinds Hair Work done. MRS. Ml'LLKR Old "Feoples Store" on Oregon St. Uend Lodge No. 423 Loyal Or der of Moose Meeta In Moose Hall evory Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. CENTRAL OREGON COLLECTING AGENCY ' Rooms 2-4 O'Kane Building Rend, Oregon Collections Made in All Parts of Central Oregon DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Room 17 O'Kane Building Of flee Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6 MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the . NURONE CORSETS Will call by appointment on 1059 Columbia Street. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 38 M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder, Jobbing Franklin St.. rear of Irrigation Co.'a old building. Carlson & Lyons PLUAIJJING it HEATING Plumbing aDd Heating Supplies, Hath Room Accessories, etc. Pipe, Valves and 1'iitinKS PHONE KED 1591 Bend Park Co. Real Estate sod" Insurance: Bend Company Irwildiou Own Your Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS EASY TEH MB J. A. EASTES Central Oregon' i Leadine; INSURANCE AGENCY Madam H. LaMarche Holdinrf first class onalifi Jon, Dutlin and Toronto will five private Lessons in French and Music ill Call on Appointment Address, 1 34 Delaware Tinning and Sheet Metal -WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting. Guttering. Cornice und Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed BEND INSURANCE AGENCY ' Writer of all kinds of Insurance. OM. eat Injurs nee Arenes in Central Ore Son. H. C Bills, First NattoaaJ Baafe Buildlnc Bead, Oreeoa. Scotch Woolen Mills All Wool Suits Made to Order $18.50 to S24.S0 NELSON'S 838 Bond St. FOR SALE! Tracts under irrigation, adjacf nt:o water mains, electric lights and telephone service. Ringing in size from 1; It 6 Acres WIESTORIA ADDITION See L. D. WIEST 1304 Third Street Dodge Brothers Motor Cars : WALT H ER-W YIAAA MK CO. R. 8. McClure, Salesman COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION Jay Saltzman, Prop. STORAGE BATTERY WORK Gun Repairing Odd Job In Mechanical Line REPAIRING THAT IS REPAIRING electrFc shoe shop i