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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1919)
T1IR I1END BUIXHTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OIlEflOtf, HATIRDAY, AUGUST 0, 1010 PAGE S Would It Taste Better in Ice Tea Glasses? Ice Tea nuiy be serve J uppruprtalely In lie ' Tea (irtsjfj Willi Ice Tea Sfioum. Glasses, per set : $2.00 Spoons, attractive, patterns, per set $2.00 And many other neeet illltn or the table at LARSON & CO. Tie Hallmark Store At thu hiirn of tin) IUjf Clixk WM LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'ERATl'HE Miixlmuin, S3 dogreoa. K. K. Ilubburd left on lam night' train for a brief buslnes trip to Kugn. I). Colemnn left lat night for hi homo In ('tmlrnlla, after visiting fur several months with his nan, 1.. K. Oolitiuun, of Cnlemun' second-hand store. J. Buxton Prion wan a passenger in lost nlKht'a trnln fur I'urtliind. Ho will return curly In the week, driving III llulck rondster. Mr. Abbott Iteml, who Iiiih been visiting with her father. J. Kluln, ri'turnci ItiHt n I K lit to her homo in Kugeno. Mm. U. K. Colemnn returned IuhI night from five week' visit In Centrullu mid Portland. II. J. 1'owor returned thin morn- lux from n business trip to Port lnd. . , Wllllnm Spnuglor and flay Bnl lunlyno, both of Dnkor, urrlved In llend InHt nluht and will grade at I ho Bhevlln-Hlxon mill. Mr. Bul Inntyna win employed In the nilllu Iiito two year ago. Mm. U. A. Simmons, who him been visiting the .MUti'M Spiiuldlng. , leaven tliln evening for Hpokune, I tn-n to Colli mliun. Molilalia. GENERAL PERSHING NOT CALLED HOME Contentment is a state of mind 1MPMALES MOUTHPIECE ' ' CIGARETTES create it. Their full fla vored, satisfying blend is the secret., They ore' a quality smoke. r 10 for 13c ' Tlio John Bullmon Co. Branch Mmm 'iiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiitiiimmitmitiititiiiiitunitiiittiiim' y?t t,e (2 ft urciea .inilltlt!itiitini::tiiiiiiiiu:ti:itil!!il!H:tli:n:Ainii!iital I'renbylerltin. I!v. Klwood P. Lynn, 1). I)., I'll. I)., not I'd evangelist from I'nHiidonu, Cul., who him vliilted Hend twice before tliiM, will bo In llend next Sunday und will preach ut the First I'rentiyleriun church In the morn ing nt II o'clock. Dr. I,yon In u ChrlHliun Jaw of note, und those who have 'hoard him previously know what a treat In In mora for them niiw.'f v At the eveuluK service the pastor will consider the following topic: "Adventlsm In the Light of the lllble." ' The reuson for this topic will be given ut that tluio. If you ore luteri'Hted In the day you keep for Sahlmth. you had better not miss ttiU. II. C. Hurtranft, pamor. CtirKibin Kelenro. C'hrlHtlnn Hclenco society services Sunday ut 11 n. m.. 418 Ilond street. Buhjoct, "Spirit." Stupendous World Problems of Hie Present Hour, such iis'The Lingue of Nations", supplemented by "The League of Churches" for the purpose of Scetirinjr WOULD PEACE, also "The World LAIJOH ISSUE in Its Present Outlook". What hits COD'S WOHD to say ubout it? At The Tent Tabernacle Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Evenings-8 o'clock You will be interested. COME! !ia;iniriiaaiiniMnniMiw::MiMiMWM::iMni:n::aMaianii:nH::iana)ui:au;::M:::aii::i.ii:::i::iinm:an::iMai:::a TWO BEAUTIFUL LAKES iimnitmmmimumifmm' SQUARE LAKE : LONG LAKE ::i:i::i.':::::::;::ii::::i:it:i:i:::::::i:::::K:::: '.i!iinit:tiiiittiitiit:tttiitiitiii!tiii!i!n:!iiiii:inii!iti!:iiiuiiuii:ii:::i:tiuii!t: scriptlnn greets the riser. Neither Chief of Muff Muirli nor ' Herretiiry linker llu Any Knowl edge of Humored Itei'ull. tlnltnl Pr to "Die hond HulMln.1 WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. 9. llnofflclnl reporlH from Purls to the effect thai tionorul Pemhlng bad 4 suddenly been culled homo were not confirmed by I ho wur department ' todny. It wuh stutod offlclnlly that neither Secretary Bukor nor Chief of Staff March hud heard of the upponcd recall. Truly Qreat Heart Ilia heart wax na grout n tho world, but thero was no room In It to bold tho memory of a wrong. ICmerson. ' If You Want to Learn 'to dance, see Prof. L. A. ; Hepburn's advertisement in janother part of this paper. Adv. ' rararaMsraarsEuMEraaaK Hotel Altamorit Pj Faainff the rivtr vA mountiint GOOD ROOMS GOOD MEALS EHalara 1 'it ' REASONABLE ;; J ;V(',;. prices , f;6 v; 734. BroJw3r.,;..t3, fibnat.O ' MetlHHllKt. Mr. 'Porklnnon w ill preach at the MethodiHt church on Sunday, both morning and evening. In tho morn ing at 11 o'clock and in tho even ing nt 8, At the 1 1 o'clock service the theme will be "A nutter' Day and a Hotter Man." For the 8 o'clock service tho aubjoct will bo "The Divine Invitation and the Hu man Kexponno." Sunday school In at :45 und young people's meeting nt 7. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Thurnduy. All aervls nre open to the public and a hearty welcome for nil who desire tn worship here. On Monday evening nt 7:30 the fourth quarterly conference will bo held. Immediately afier that, nt St.". 0 mill until 10, ull the people of I iiis community ure Invited to inspect the new pursnnugn and to meet Dr. Pemberlon, the district superintendent. First Woman's College. The llrst wiimiin'H enllece Incorpo rated na aiirh, was Klmlrn cufteKO founded In lHT.i Daily Market Report. ffurnlahtd by rrmnsvmitt with tin Cvntral Oron Rfcnk.) IJVKSTmK. NORTH PORTLAND, Aug. 9. No cuttlo received. Market steady. Good to choice ateora, $11 0 11.50: medium to good $9010; fair to medium, $7.ti08.60; com mon to lair, $7 7. GO; choice cows and helfera, $7.60 8. 60; good to choice, $8.6007.60; modlum to good. $6.608.60; fair to medium, $66.50: dinners, $5.607.60; $5.607.60; calves, $91G. Hog Mnrkot. Fifteen hoga received, , Market wenk. ,; Prime mlxod, $19020; medium mixed, $18.60019; ' rough heavy, $18018.50; bulk of salos, $20. - Hlieep Market. Ono hundred and ninety shoep re ceived, Mnrkot stondy. Prime liimha, $11.50012.50; fair to medium, $11011.60; yonrlinRs, $508.60; ewoa, $607.76. IIUTTKH MAKKKT. 'PrloM quoted by ths Ctntral Onson ., Fsrmira' Cresniary.) Prints, piifchmont wrnppod, 67c, wholesale price. Back On The Job! Wbile on my vacation I viiited II number of. photographer and tfottomt VooJ pointers. So I . am batter prepared then ever to ' ' tvf yu (oodsnd quiak. service. .Bring us your Kodak (work. . We know how to do it fight,;. 4i?jJt6ddkiite studio : Why tulk ubout the wonders of the Yellowstone national park, Gla cier national park, the ocuun bcuches with their balmy saline breezes, und waters too cool to enjoy? Why think ubout the din of tho city, II roaring truffle und lis hurrying peoples, Us hot and sultry thoroughfares? Why think only of a trip on the road In your molor cur, when there ure a thous and or more wonders rlxht ut your own threshold plucea where you can go with little effort? Central Ortigon hus thousands of unudvortls:d und uncommerciullzed wonders. How much do y6u know nhout Its lakes? How much do you know about Its streams? How many of you know the names of Its peak you see almost every week? How many of you kndw the trails that lead from the automobile highway? What do you think about Its trees? How many of its flowers can you name? Do you know a white pine tree from a fir, a cedur from a tummurack? Would. know a huckleberry bush' saw one? These and hundreds of The hills tuke on a brighter color. Tho green of the bills and the bushes changes. The rocks seem to buve life. The odor from the pines and the firs Is exhilerntlng. It's a bcarty break fast ono enjoys. Long luke is only a short distance from Its neighbor. It Is only about 200 feot wide und three-quarters of n mile long, but It Is deep. The Kit ml est kind of rainbows greet the nngler. This lake, like its neighbor. Is sheltered by a wealth of natural beauty. ' 35,000,000 TIRES TO BE MADE IN 1919 Six and one quarter million cars In use requiring at least four tires per car, per season or over 30 mil lion tires tor a .single year. A mil lion new cars coming into use this year, each cur equipped with at least four tires, making a totul min- for not less than per season. .'ould. "JjiujinjjEBjfcc. fo sh' If you fsj "million lirei.i Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Aug. ,12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 .Ik It any wonder why new tire things are open to lhne who ven-, companies spring up almost like til re off the beaten tread of the mushrooms in a mad attempt to automobile. Duck In the mounlnlns no more than 50 miles from Bend there lies a chuln of lukea. There are four known to the writer and there are several othora in what is com monly known as Klght Lake Baain that are going to become familiar to him before the snow flies. . His curiosity has been aroused by see ing two of these lukes In the past week. These two more or less Iso lated bodies of water are Square hike and I-ong lake, both of which He only a few miles south of Three KlnKered Jack, near the divide and In the vicinity of Hoijk Puss. To rench theso two lukes one must either hike In on foot from Suttles hike or obtain suddlo horses. Tho dlstnnco from the northeast end of Suttles lake to Square luke Is nhout eight miles or about a three-hour hike or ride. One might easily leave Bend about noon, ar rlvo nt Sullies lake about 3 o'clock and bo nt Square lake at 6 or 7 in tho evening. It Is well to do this because tho fish bite exceptionally well in tho late hours of the after noon. The trail all the. way Is good. There are no steep pilches 'Almt cannot be climbed. It Is a steady pull all the way from Suttles luke to 8quaro luke with the exception of the last mile. On the main trail there la a sign "Salt Ground - No. 144." Just before reaching this sign there la a trail which turns to the right. By following this tribu tary one will find no difficulty In reaching Square lake. Square lake covers no more than 40 acres of territory It la protect ed on one side by hlghjillls, heavy brush, tullea and tlmbor. Tho water Is clear and not too cold. Tho Bhore line extends out some little distance when It breaks abruptly. It Is at these jump places that the finny beauties rainbows, dollies and red sldAi lurk n't the Invitation of the "rod upright," "professor" ' and "royal coachman." The trout taken from tho lnko die a gamo death. They do not give, up. They die before they lve up. They nre not whoppors, so to spook, but they nre Just right to give tho Bportsman all ho can handle on tho average fly rod. Whon they hit they hit hard and keep up the fight until they aro landed In tho net. Tho lake Is surrounded by a va rloty of buBhen, all of which have a rich, groon color, There la a heavy growth of undqrbrtiBh and the flowers are abundant Juat now. Sunrise should frnd one out of his plno-'bough bed'.. Wbon the first rays peak . oyer the . crest of the hills and Illuminate the little basin, a picture too .. choice for word'de- gather the rainbow profits so ap parent to the outsider. j There "are 1 probably more than 300 new tire companies starting In various parts of the United States Mils year, making brands and brand of tires. A tire factory can bo built in short order but It Is an exact KClencn to build u good tire, one that will give good service, stand up under tho hardest kind of uxiige, and glo the consumer genuine all around uat Infant Ion. In un industry liko the tire In duulry where the expert chemist is a neccHHlly to the proper fric t toning of fabrics und the com pounding of trends, where the prac tical experienced rubber compound er and engineer Is indhipensihU?, huste is waste ,nnd nothing but long uprenticcshlps of careful and experimental manufacture will de termine tho quality of the product. Many tire manufacturers begin their career with a predetermined price, followed by an extensive ad vertising campaign, and then try to build a tire to suit the occasion. The almost invariable result is a flush und a roar, later crepe on the factory doors, flowers omitted and the sheriff . In possession, the public holding the bag and stung. ' .Buyers andBuiIders. Fred Fish will soon begin work on a new residence in Kenwood. in on your , way home " take your family a quart of fresh ICE CREAM They will appreciate J your thoughtfulntrss. Special orders for parties, etc. The Bend Hardware company has begun an addition to Us ware-bouse. D. A .Boydsten has begun the erection . of the eighth and ninth residences erected by him in Bend this year. Dennis Carmody this week pur chased the residence of Mrs. Ann Forbes In Pinelyn park. I. X. McGilvray has commenced the erection of a new five-room bungalow In Staats addition. C. W. Myers Is making some im provements on his property on West Eleventh street. An unattractive backyard has Childers &C Armstrong tr i been converted into one of the most promising pieces of ground In the city. The property In question la the lot at the rear of the Pilot Butte . Inn. By developing home shrub bery with native rock, attractively arranged, W. C. Blrdsall has made what will in a shorty' time be a favorite - rookery for Hotel guests. In addition a . wide drivewajf for automobiles has been made at the rear of the hotel, and a driveway through the basement of the hotel makes it possible for motorists to drive into the yard.) On- the west side a heavy wall of concrete vas been constructedas j al retaining wall, making an 'attractive appear ance from the river" view. The lawn grass, planted recently, is thriving. Three Days of Gut and Slash Prices Star and Horseshoe -Tobacco Reg. Price Sale Price $1.00 85c Our Delivery Service Is Free. " : ' Reg. Price Golden West Coffee .60 Carnation Coffee ...'......: 50 . Hazelwood Milk, large cans, per dozen 2.10 Wilson Milk, large cans, per dozen 2.10 , Jelly in No. 5 cans, per can , 1.15 Jelly in No. 10 cans, per can..... 2.25 Apricot Jam, No. 10 cans, per can....... .. 1.25 Apple Butter, No. 10 cans, per can.... 1.25 . White Syrup, No. 10 pails, per pail 1.35 Dark Syrup, No. 10 pails, per pail 1.30 Wedding Breakfast Molasses, for table use ' .75 N. O. Molasses, for cooking.......... .70 Prunes, No. 10, per can .70 Apples, No. 10, per can.. 65 Pears, No. 10, per can.. 1.10 Gooseberries, per can 1.00 Loganberries, per can 1.25 Booth's Sardines 25 Corned Beef, per can .: 50 Roast Beef, per can .50 ' Deviled Meat, per can 2. for .25 Wesson Oil, quarts .94 Wesson Oil, pints .., .45 Libby's Pork and Beans, per can.... .25 Minced Clams, per can :. .25 Snider's Soup, large can 20 Olives, stuffed or plain, bottle 55 Olives, stuffed, small bottle : .20 Olives, plain, bottle.:.. A .18 Baker's Bitter Chocalote, lb v .60 Ghirardelli's Sweet Chocolate...-. .4,5 Olive Oil, 8-oz. bottle.... .65 Olive Oil, 4-oz. bottle......:........... .40 Crescent Baking Powder, 5-lb. can 1.00 ' Crescent Baking Powder, 3-lb. can....... , .70 Corn Flakes, package............. .15 Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti, Vermicelli.. : .1214 Bulk Macaroni, pound ,12y2 Cheese Rolls, about 6, per lb 50 Japan Green Tea, fine quality, per lb........;. .60 Citrus Washing Powder, package ; .30 Diamond "W" Salad Dressing, per bottle.1... ,.35 Peanut Butter (bring pail), per lb....... J22V6 Strained Honey (bring pail), per lb...... Red Cherries, in bottles.. .35 .15 .10 .40 ,20 - 5o 1 for Jap Rose Soap.. Ivory Soap Roman Meal Corn, Standard ..... Tomatoes ..... 2 for 3 'for 2 'for 2 fjdr Sale Price $ .48 . .43 1.85 1.85 .90 1.90 1.05 1.05 1.15 1.10 .65 .60 .59 .54 . ;90" .83 1.05 .21 .37 .37 .10 .80 .40 .17 . .21 .15 .43 .15 : .15 .50 .35 1 .45 : .30 ;' .85 , .63 jil3 10 .: .10 .'.43 .45 .27 .27 .18 .25 ;.25 ;.25 ;'25 132 .35 35 Shuey-'s