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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1919)
TUB I1KND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, Jl'LY 2ft, 10l PAGE B eitnii'niKiHtiF'iim'.'HMifiilttillirsiijirtrtf'iftttu'iliHi'iirii-iit iii ;ir'r h.rKi - Miiii'it.'i'r LAST TJME TONIGHT Antonio Moreno in "THH NAULAMKA" James Montgomery Plajrg, "The Last Bollle" THURSDAY ONLY VIVIAN MARTIN In a vivacious play, "The Little Comrade " and LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOItAV'H TKMI'KHATfHK .Maximum. 111 (Ikkioi'H. AVIIIIiini T.liiMiir. nun uf Mr. and Mm. Ili-iuy I.IiimIim- of t It 1b city, him r'turtn"l (o H I fi'iiiu iTVk IIVitl'tHMIH. Mi". J. W. TuKKiirt arrived In ml liiHt nlKlil Hi vlnlt Iht iIiiukIi Iit. Mm. N. (1. I'i-IiikIu. Kiii'kkI Bupitrvlmir N. (1. Jiicolmon Irfl thin iiiiirnliiK for ('ruiin j.rulrlo In iid'oiiipmiy IIhi Kovi'finii'iiil cx icrtH wlm lire vxiimlliiliK IiukhIIjII llli'H for uu IrrlKiilloii hioiiiko. rwr volr Kilo. W. A. (iiii)iliiuiii. Hheriff of llurnxy rouiily, and DIMrlct Attorney HIkk tin lii lli'iul today from llurns on official bunlni'M. Inmiilluilim of a gMllrry to pro vliln larger Kinck room ami the IiiimkIiik f n now awning at I lm MiikIII Kmklno dniK more, In lint O'Kiinn t ti I Id I ii K . wan aturtcd thin nioriiltiK. JiH'k llnrtoii uml DiiiikIiin JiiIiii min of I tin f ureal m'lvlco li'Il hint I) I Klit fur Crana pralrlit. Ituy Houlhworlh rnlurm-i to Ileiiil yoatitrday, iiivoiiipunli by IiIh brother. V. il. Boulliwoitli, of Ku uilliv Til")' iniiilii I ho trip by auto. II. J. Ovurturf linvi tonlKlil for HhIimii to MMnnil lite niri'tliiK" of thn hoard appointed by Covin nor Olcott to Iiivi'hiIkiUii tlm IndiiHtrlul uccl ili'iit rommlKnlon. SEEK AID FOR NITRATE WORKS (Continued from Pane 1.) V tint other Hint of itcrnpliiic the bot tom an Hi (i lukn ilrli'K up In the Mummer, by thin ninuiiH aecuring a mixture of polintnlum nitrnto, od I it in nltrnlit, nod I urn bicarbonate, mill common null, which In left ul niont fruo from InipurlileH In a luyer fnitn n quarter to a half an Inch deep un lint water recede In thn mi miner. If tlin hitler yntm .In followed, it I probnliln tbut tlio "crudo wiltn would bo brought f lli'iul for rcllnliiK. Nlllll rill l'l'ltll?.IT i4 I'Ollllll. Anothitr propoHllion which In bn I ti k com-ldeied lit tlx lukn lion in Ever Think of the difference be tween the old corner grocery, with its open barrels of foodstuffs and its counters crowd ed with buckets and boxes, its few narrow shelves and a modern, up-to-date store? Come in some day and look over our clean, fresh stock our long rows of shelves full of canned and semi-prepared foods, our bins of fresh vegetables, our cases of bakery stuff. It will set you thinking. Smith's Grocery PHONE 51 - ifVii'.. "i'i-w riiiftf.M-'H!'r'!i,tniiit)iiiniiit!iKH'lit tmammmn Episode No. 13 of Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN Urn vuhI diiponlt of what In be lieved to bit u Ii Ik Ii ki-iiiIii fiMl lllc.i-r fun nil utiilur Hut luyitr of cryniiil Izud mill. Count limn nilllloiin of woniin, iih I liny uru culled for want of a heller and morn deHcrlpllvi! ii ii tn . Ilvit In lh wal it, dyiiiK each year lifter diHioHllliiK their i-kkh, un tlm water recedim uml limy urn litft wllhoiil thn umoiiiit of wujer iii-ciwHury to numuln life. It In from thiiKu inuHiii-n of iinl mul llf't. tli'CiiyliiK. thin thn lukn de rlvnn Iih unpluuHuut but entirely accurate iiuuin, ami I h fuel Hint Ihimu mii rnn oderlferoiiH dnponltn ure from an Inch to nix Incite ) p ull ovnr thu bottom of lint lukn bun led ofllcein of l ho compuny to nend out naniplnn In order that I ho commer cial value may be uncertalned. MINER PURCHASES WALL STREET SITE lmM-rty Adjoining Ainei-lrun link eiy HiTUml from lta-rxl 'iinimii)' Hi Irk IIiiIIiIIiik to lie Put I p. J. II. Minor thin iiiornlnic connum nuili'il a uVul with thn Ilnud Com pany In which hn purchunnd the outli half of lot 2, block 10. on Wall Hlri'rt, adJoluiiiK thn bullillnn occupied by thn Amnrlcun Ilnkory. Thn proporlyfrontn 25 foot on Wall hIiui'I mid in MO foot iloop. Mr. Minor nlutod Hint It In hln liiloiitlou to buKln thn ornctlon of a ono.fttory brick hulldliiK on thn property. Thn mruclurn will bo mi arendn bulldliiR and will 'buvn of flcon on I ho onllro door. An to when thin buildlnn would bo ntarted Mr. Minor nuld would uVpond on the avullabillty of labor and mutoriuln. EARLY RESIDENT OF TUMALO IS CALLED Mrn. (J. M. Couch I Hon After lo!iK llliienn l-'uni'i-ul Keivlcen to lie Held Tonnirrow Mninlntf. Aftnr u protmciod illnenn, Mm. 0. M. Couch of the Tunmlo dintrlct died bint n Ik lit lit tier homo from can cor. Sho In nurvlved by hnr hun bund, non, H. Y. Couch, of Cnn niln, and a diuiKhtor. Mm. A. J. L3 i hvery morning t your S . u ? dtior promptly Sweetheart Bread We are Dlensed to recom mend a clean, wholesome. 1 delightful tasting bread lor your table. Once you have tried it vnil will lien if illuinim B More popular every day. Try our other delightful pastries. Freeman's Bakery i rT.TTTT.TTYTym Every Seasonable FRUIT and Vegetable F-inds its way to our Windows. Twice-a-day Delivery Hest Service in Town. H Gilberts Grocery The store that saves you money Ml Hurler, of Tuuiulo, und two other diiiiKhtorK IIvIiik away from. hure. Kunoial Horvlcon will bn hold from thu Til ma lo church lit 11 o'qlock tomorrow moriiiiiK. and interment will bo III the Odd Follow cemetery. Mm. Couch wun one of the early renldenta of the Tumulo gectlon. coming with her hunbund from Wunhlnicton In 1906. ARCHANGEL TROOPS ARRIVE AT BREST (Ilr United I'rnu to The Ilrnd Rullrtln.) Hltl-UJT. July 23. The flrnt bat tullon of the 310lli American engi neer arrived toduy from Archangel. It in componvd of Michigun and Wlnconnln national gunrdnmnn. Daily Market Report. ( Purnlihi by rrm rmrnt with tli Central Onvon Bunk.) MVFMT(K'K. NOIITII I'OHTLANH. July 23 One hundred cuttlo received. Mar ket Bteady. Good to choice uleoin, J 10. HOW 11. DO; medium to good, $910.50; fair to medium, 1809; common to fair. $7 4? 8; choice cows and heifers. S819: medium to good. $708; fair to medium, $5iJ?7; cunnem, $4 5; bulln, 57.50; cavlea, 19 IS. E0. Hog Mnrket. ' One hundred hoga received. Mar ket nteudy. Prime mixed. 22?22.E0; me dium mixed. J21W22; rough heavy, 19jD21; plgn, $19.u021; bulk of nnlen, $22.4i. Hticcp Market. Seven hundred nhcep received. Murket weak. Prime liimbn. $12913; fair to me dium, S9ff!2; yearlingn. $7 0 8.50; wotheni $6(i8; ewes $67.50. BCTTKR MARKET. fPnlcM quotfvt by th Central Orrson Farmen' Creamery.) Prints, parchment wrapped, 57c, wholesale price. Butterfiit. 68c. AT THE HOTELS Pilot liutte Inn. Arthur Anderson, Drummond, Wis. W. O. Crosby, Doston. A. J. Wiley, Boise. Homer Hamlin, Los Angeles. Walter Uordwell. Lob Angeles. C. 11. Loiiig, Spokane. J. W. Manners, Portland. "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash Dry Cleaning The BEND LAUNDRY Pbone Black 311 ' rtould untify without nurfeiting Snow Flakes are of a wonderful texture and criapneas perfect for supper. Sold freh everywhere by grocer. ' JB Don't ask for Crackerg Viv ay Snow Flakeg SMOWfLAivES Ao? Itay M. Huntington, Portland. I. H. Wright, Scuttle. T. L. Coiiklln. Prlchurd, Iduho. Mr. und Mrs. H. L. Noel, Koit Hock. ' L. E. Penrose, Fort Hock. . N. H. Reynolds, Portland. E. P. Hansen. San Francisco. N. A. Davis, Wulla Walla. G. Anderson, Lay Butte. Hotel Cozy. Charles E. Went. Eugene. Mr. und Mrs. A. D. Anderson, Madras. If: W. Card. Madras. A. F. Jakshu, Portland. W. J. Hubach. Portland. F. II. Guercia, Portland. The Woodstock Typewriter Cool and Refreshing prote Soda Waters 4eufrom fiiterd water & highest grade flavorings Order a box of BUC?i481 Pioneer Soda Works Of the Great Pacific Northwest Arc MideEspeciaDy Attractive This Summer by the Reduced Excursion Fares Of fered by the United States Railroad Administration coot ia iKEZu now Ate ! rnvlat Clatsop Beaches North Beach Ctlmbli Hlr Tillamook Beaches Newport fW rsiMilf RMr4 All ImIIi Mrewt4 Rals llfl k I aeamraMatan4V tllar. tnU M all noctMtry eiulaaianl t anaka ft tl ntlim MklUI aa mm4 WwKm Para Crater Lake T rMt tt wan4tr t ht rl4. A kaamitful ptfuniam kklr In Ik tkri r ) can MMrlr am) ar4 fialf klk. Rati I Meifirl Ot tktirt aiac Orenn Cavet Aaita ia Mt Rainier T !' mlhnat Ira-crown' manarvk. Marr tkr tnlle klk lull Aahfor. via Tacn, thaitt mi atat MmI Wa4 Majt Am MiMwtiMi LaJM Auk the agent for tho beautifully jUuNtraUN. foltler giving complete In format Ion of beach and mountain resort h of the Pacific Northwest. Ptdfic Cotat Blmlt Co. Hotel Xed W. Town, Freu W. Hull, lien C. Green, R. C. Barclay, Harry Lettar, Wriicht. S., P. & S. Metollus. Portland. Eugene. Walla Walla. Bert Reynolds, E. T. Clement, The Dalles. Silver Lake. Redmond. , Redmond. La Pine. E. V. Young, X. G. Riebboff A. T. Stimson, CARD V THAXKS. We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for the floral offerings and kindness rendered us in time of trouble. MRS. DAVIS AND FAMILY, HARRISON DAVIS. Adv.40p In the new Xo. 5 Woodstock you will find your own favor ite feature of your own favor ite "typewriter, and the others besides, because the Wood stock is a combination of tbe best points of six modern ma chines. The Woodstock repre sentatives will be at the Hotel Cozy for a few days and will call on all typewriter users in the city. 24 bottles $1.50 J. T. GAGEN Prop. Plan your vacation to visit one or more of them, where the days are cheerful and the nights bring , refreshing sleep. ) OW OrAnn a ummer-time delight Its vu 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 Yoa ft tn tquklly btncfkUt phi ti nercAUM. Yn ! WKinsi llM pU-mII and Mrdld thtngt of daily bulntu lit. Tte MMiT It nbQakt ftrki lraptrinf. Nktvr! trtat plo m rtKimls and tkarm and num jrvu. Yoq mr "hika," caaip aat, ttuak Vofty paka, fUk nnaibfrtoM trevty ttraaau and Uk, rid lMn. kuk, tonne tn f"" haamork, mt, taMp and frfi all yvvir car MaanwKll jrwi ara rMtalaf tha partt atr, drtnktnf nartltng emtJ-ra, aatlne wa4oii fod and btiaf aada all w a. Can You Resist Such a Challenge! M th loftt tkktt ifnl to b)p plan your (rip. He will lull 70a Juu what th far i, tnd fivt you etbtr belpful ainU. Il ia lh lira f th Uttd Statet Railroad Administration to ciUnd ovtry potalblo aM la makinr vacation travtl ronvonlent and aatikfyinf to th public. Tho Notional Porkt havo kit boon frtatly tanprovod and wrc novvr as oppoallnf aa thojr r now. BoauUfulty illtwtrattd booiloU ilng talnuto Infomotlon of tatr dollghu and wondrro aav boon iiiutd by tbo AdailnUtrktlon and art for frro rftatrtboUon. Ask yr-r local ognt for any of tbcrw. 0 M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder, Jobbing ' Franklin 8t., rear of Irrigation Co. 'a old building. Carlson & Lyons PLUMBING & HEATING 1 I'lumbing and Healing Supplies, Hath Uooin Accessories, elo. Pipe, Valyes and Fittings, PHONE RED 1591 Bend Park Co. Real Eitate and Insurance Bend Company Building Own Your Own Home I have some bargains .in BUNGALOWS EASY TKKMS J. A. EASTES Central Oregon's Laading' INSURANCE AGENCY Madam ELaMarche Holding' lint ffla'sr qualifi cations from Pans, Lon don. Dublin and Toronto, will give private Lessons in French and Music Will Call On Appointment Address, 134 Delaware Tinning and Sheet Metal KM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltcra of all kinds of tannx. OM. aat Inaaranc Agency in Central Ora son. H. C Ellis, Fim National Baa Build ina. Bond. Orcson. Scotch Woolen Mills All Wool Suits Made to Order $18.30 to 24.50 NELSON'S 838 Bond St. FOR SALE! Tracts under irrigation, adjacent to water mains, electric lights and telephone service. Ranging in size from l! lo 6 Acres WIESTORIA ADDITION See L. D. W1EST 130J Third Street Dodge Brothers Motor Cars WALTHER-WILLJAMS CO. R. S. McClure, Salesman COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION Jay Saltzman, Prop. STORAGE BATTERY WORK Gun Repairing ' Odd Jobs In Mechanical Lines REPAIRING THAT IS REPAIRING ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 4