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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1919)
PACE S MInh , Ktlml Kpomon, llertnlMton. C. K. Townitepd, Suit I.akfl. Tlm Miliiit, Klumutli FuIIh. CliurluH Wllxon, Dunn, TWO NATIONAL CI UBS EXPERIENCE SHAKEWS TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY I 7 PAULINE FREDERICK IN "A DAUGHTER OF THE OLD SOUTH" PATIIE REVIEW NEWS WEEKLY to 4 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'KHA Tl lll'I Muxliiiiim, H3 degrees. S. R. Robert left IIiIm morning on u I rlii to Tiinmlu on offloliil lllMlllKSII. W. I Mcllotiny (if llxllfiiKliun), Wnrhluatoii, In In liond for tint week, coming (roin Washington to limit over tlm Irrigated holding lieur DeKchitlo. Mm. K. K. Studobuker ha re lumed to lleiid from si three week visit In Hpukune. Deputy Blierlff August Anderson left yesterday to visit hit) mother In Minnesota. J. A. West of Redmond wu In tlm city lat night. Mm. K. C. Lundlnghuni, Mm. IjivIiiu Jane and Sim. Alinlru Swuliey huve relumed to llond from 1 two week's (toy nt Runt Luko. C. K. Nlchol him loft for Now her, Oregon, where lie u called by now of Ilia mirloun Illness of hU mother. He l being relieved at tlm telegraph office by I. N. Hall of Bon ttlo. Mr. and Mm. I.iHr Kondall Ml tills niornlng for Belittle, where they will muko iliolr bomo. Mr. and Mm. Sum Dixon and duughter Peggy started llil noon to motor to llonverlon. Krom there Mm. Dixon d Ml Peggy will go to Aurora. Illlnol. to spend the inmnlndnr of the summer. Mr. and Mm. K. M. Thompson SEND A I'OKTAI. TO O. E. MAST PIANO TUNER TUNINC-CLEANING.REJ'AIHING ' BEND, .OREGON lmvu returned from u trip to Crater l.ukn. I, llllo Itnslnu Forrest, daughter of Mr. iiiid Mm. Ashley Forrest of th Ih city, outorlulmul a few of her friends yesterday afternoon, tint ouciihIoii being ' hor seventh li I rt lid ii y. Mr. und Mm. Dort Kondull louvo lodiiy for rieiivorloii, whor-i they In tend to locuto. Mis Fny Doyiirmond bun rot u rued to HimiiI from a trip to Bulmu. AT THE HOTELS Pilot Hut If Inn. Dan Potior, Prlnevillo. Dun Holding. Mldwuy ruueh. Mr. und Mm. A. J. Bute, Be uulo. O. A. Wlllliinni, Seattle. 1). E. 1 1 u uin, Mlnnnupollii. Ou. K, Fuller. Portland. Wlllium Seehorn, U. 8. N. J. V. Hill, Portland. K. A. Clurke, I'ortlund. W. L. Rakor.. I'ortlund. Churlc I. Ilukor, Oreshum. M. It. Matthew. Tlio Dalles. W. It. McCrackcn. Salum. K. .Morgiin, Itodmond. lintel '). A. L. Good rich, Butte. 8. A. Mcl-ean, Mudruu. Mr. und Mm. V. H. Mllroy. Morro. Cnllf. I'un I WilliuniH, Belittle. Clin rl-H (1. (IrlnioH, Portland. Reorgo Johnson, Portland. -J. ii. Mllor. Corning. N. Y. M. I.. Forrest, O'Noll. Oregon. J. A. Worn, Hi'dinond. Iliiti'l WrlKlit. Lee Pcrkolt. Chicago. C. L. Huff, The Dulles. C. Hendricks. Portland. Hugh Glunn, Soattlo. Mis Mario Comfort h. Sioux Fulla. Mm. L. F. Alllnger, Stevenson. WnHhlngton. For Varm Summer Afternoons Lingerie waists in voiles nnd lawns, many luce trim med, some plain, some embroidered. These in many patterns that will please $1.25, $1.48, $1.68, $2.48. WashableGinghams tor the little tots and growing girls --- tub dresses, 2 to f years, 98c to $2.48. C to 14 years, $1.38 to $4.50 . These all in plaid . and striped Ging hams, trimmed in contrasting colors of soft materials. - For comfort, style, fit and material, the R. & G. Corset meets every call. Ask us to tell you of the merits of this Corset. ' PEOPLES STORE Ladies and Mis3es Ready -to-Wear AT THE LIBERTY. Paulino Frndorlck, tho biiuuliful omotloiial uclrvHH uppourlng In. Pur u in on lit plcturon, doclured recontly Unit "A Duughlnr of the Old South," hor now Paramount photo play, which will bo shown at the Liberty tonight und Wmhionduy, Is olio of Ilia fluent productions , In which alio baa bean Been since she became a slur In tho sllunt drumu, "Tlm story is a charming one, und tho picture, as a whole Is an artistic gnru," she said cnithUHlim tlcully. "The part ot the Creole girl which I play, Interested mo hugely, und before tho picture wuit com pleted I hud fallun In love with it. Thla little wlilnisluul girl, full of fire und energy, appealed to mo oh Him wll uppeul to ull motion pic lure uudlunces. In my Judgment. The nliotopluy wua excellently di rected und photographed, while tho support Ih nil that tho moHl critlcul can doniund." Miss Frederick Ih supported by mi excellent cant of screen playoin, chief umuitg them ure Pedro do Cordohu und Ilex McDougitl. Tho ntory Ih dramatic und the scene ure unusually strong. "AKI OK TMA.VKH. To the muny friends in Tumulo and Ilenil for their acts of kindness during the lusl illness of my wife und for the many gifts of (lowers, I wish to extend my sincere thanks. 4 5c O. M. COUCH. FUNERAL TODAY FOR 16-YEAR-OLD BOY Funeral services were held Ibis morning from the Nlswongor chapel for 10-year-old Noel Beeley, who died Sunday of appendicitis. Kev. Williams or tho Christian church was the officiating minister, and in terment was mado In Pilot Butte cemetery. YANKEE CIRL SPu BERLIN STAGE OFFEh s? I ' J& ' - '" 1 American stage artists do not csre to perform for German amusement, regardless of the re turns. Kilo. Dule, toe-dancer, had cable from the director of the Dorlln Wlntergarden telling her to name hor own terms for an early appearance there. -I do not care to aet foot on Germau soil.. German appreciation Is not what 1 am looking tor," was her reply. Jxck. ii ii Two national league clubs un derwent shukeups as the major league races swung into the last half of the flag race. "Cac tus" Cravath. slugger of the Philadelphia team, was appointed manuger of the Phillies to succeed Jack Coombs. While Fred Mitch ell resigned as president of the Chicago Cubs to take the mana gerial lines again and attempt to, drive his team to another ' pennant. ootne Remarkable Shooting. A play ii Iwltiic Riven l.y n group of soldier, the hero of which was to fclnxit lil.ink cnrtrlilKeK nt a row of bot lle ulunclln;' on a vhelf. while anoth er soldier, well concealed, wiih to break eiieh Imttle In turn with the point of his liti.voiiet, thus protending that the hern wns hhrMiUng the Ixitthti. Thnnish wmi' i:iliinderstini(lliiK the hero start ed shooting nt the wrong end of the row, while nt the other end the bottles were being broken. Nostalgia. A young Swedish girl was very homesick. "You ought to he content ed, nnd not fret for your old home. Inn," said her mlstrewi, us she looked lit the dim eyes of the glri. "You nre puniliig g.Mid wurei, your work Is light, every one Is kind lo you, nnd you have plenty of friends here." "Yes. ma'am," wild the girl. "Hut It Is not the plnce where I do be that inukes me vera homesick ; It is the place u here I don't be." Daily Market Report. fFarnUhcd by arrmnrrment with th. Central Ororon Bnk.) LIVESTOCK. NORTH PORTLAND. July 29. Fifty enttlo received. Market steady. Good to choice steers, JUST? 12; medium to good, 19910; fair to medium. $8 9; common to fair. 7 81 choice cows and heifers, $8 .good to choice. $7 0 8: me dium to good, $607; fair to me dium. JO 6; cannere, $305; bullB, $li7.50; calves. $9015. Hog; Market. One hundred hogs received. Mar ket steady. Prime mixed, $22 0 23; medium mixed, $21022; rough heavy, $20 021; piga, $20021; bulk ot sales, $22.75. Sheep Mnrket. No sheep received. Market steady. Prime lambs. $10 12.60; fair to medium, $901l; yearlings. $708; wethers, $6 07.60; ewes, $6 7.50. YOUR DRUG STORE Get Rid of Flies: These will help you do. it: EI Vampire Tanglefoot Fly Swatters tij Remember t . '. . Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING Our Pratcriptioa Department i Complete in Every Detail. )' YOUR DRUGSTORE BUTTER MARKET. (Price, quoted by th. Centrml Oregon Farmer.' Creamery.) Prints, parchment wrapped, 67c, wholesale price, nulterfnt. 58c. The Best Blue Serge Suits for the money are the kind you can buy from me. Special Two piece blue serge suits formerly priced at $80.00, now $24.50 Made to measure in the finest manner. Duck The Tailor Cleaning & Pressing BATHING SUITS JUST IN BY EXPRESS Women's Worsted Bathing Suits $4.95 to $6.75 Women's Cotton Bathing Suits $1.50 to $2.95 Boys' and Girls Bathing Suits, Cotton or Worsted, $1.00 to $3.75 . - . Men's Bathing Suits, $1.00 to $5.50 MEN'S FALL STYLE "BOSTONIAN" FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN Men's Black Kid, Blocker Styles, at $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 pah Men's English Styles, Black and Havana Brown, $7.75, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50, $10.00, $10.50 pair Men's Army Shoes, $6.50 & $7.50 pair '.'! - " Buy Shoes Now and Save 50c to $1.50 per Pair Stop ana! Stop at Quality Pioneers since 1911 POl'XD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the City of Bend bas taken up the fol lowing described livestock, to-wit: One chestnut gelding branded h left Jaw and shoulder, V inverted V left hind quarter, white face; sor rel gelding, branded right hind quarter, undecipherable, white face, silver mnne, white hind feet. The cost of redeeming said livestock will be $1.00 per day and cost of ad vertising. In case of failure to re deem on part of owner said live stock will be sold as provided by the charter of the City of Bend at 3 p. ni. August 7 at the city pound. 45-63C L. B. KENNEDY. Poundmaster. WANAMAKER AT 81 V; G iLk. ts. V- . Almost everyone knows the 1 story ot how John Wannamakcr. merchant prince of America started his great store from the wheels of' a push cart about the streets of Philadelphia.' Here i the great men haul at the Ago of 81 which birthday he has Just celebrated. r THEY TELL US That our Fountain Speciaties Are The Best To Be Found In the City. VVeatherly's Ice Cream is Oregon's Best Ice Cream. : Our Flavorings are . ' ' Carefully Made. . OWL PHARMACY Put It la "THE BULLETIN." IT'S A FACT The finest pictures Vor your home are the enlargements from your KODAK NEGATIVES Ask us about it. . , CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. H. SYMONS, O'IfANE BLDG, BEND, ORE. "In at One, at Five They'n Done." ft.