The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 25, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB BEND BULLETIN. DAILY KMTION, BEND, ORKOON, MONDAY, AVGl'HT 2U, 1010
PAGE S
Oh, Oh, Oh,
U-Women !
TONICHT-Last Time
EHNEST TKUEX
LOUISE HUFF
IN
"Oh,
You
Women!"
GREAT STUFF
Holmes Travelogue
Topics of the Day
LIBERTY!
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'H TKMPKRATI'IIE
Maximum,'? di'sroi.j.
K. C. Clumont, postal Inspector,
U In Ihn city today from I'oriluntl
, on offlclul buslneita.
J. O. Powell, nun of A. 0. Powull
of this city, I lure from Newport
to visit (or a time with III pumnt.
Mm. Jack Arnold will leave to
morrow niiclit to spend tbe next
xlKlit or ten tiny In Portland with
friends. .'
Mr. W. I'. Downing and duunh
tar lli-li'n have returned from a two
A charge account
with us is mighty
convenient
It saves waiting for
change after you've
.taught your groceries.
It saves times when
your groceries are deliv
ered. ..It makes it unneces
sary for you to pay out
cish every time some
thing is purchased for
your home.
And, MmflOitng you probably have'
coniidered, it givrt you a Handing in the
community.
W maintain charge account! and all
lha o.her leatute of tervico grocery
bocauir !w believe thai wo can taka
caic ol theM matleri belter lhaa out cm.
tomere can (or ihemielvei.
F. DEMENT
& CO.
llliNI Tit A IX H4 II Kill' I.E.
i, -
Oivgnn Trunk.
Arrives, 7:1)5 A. M.
Luavns 8:00 . M.
. O.-W. II. N.
Arrives, 7:00 P. M.
I.iiuviik, 7:00 A. M.
wueks' vlHlt Willi friend In Port
luud anil B'uiUlu,
F. 1., Ilullurd, sluto lender of
county UKenls, wan a wnuk-end vIh-
itor In llunil from tint Oregon Agrl-
cuHti in I college lit Corvullls.
Mr. M. J, KnulHiin of AHtorln
inn! puny or frliwiiln worn In llend
lititt iiIkIh on thflr wuy to Crutnr
luko by uuto. Mm. Kmitnon was
formerly u niNldimt or this city.
(Illbert I), Drown, supervisor of
tlm Fremont national forest, wan In
from Lukuvluw yvHtorduy to securo
tlio now two-ton truck furnished by
tlm Kovurntiiiint for work In the
f ureal .
TENNIS SINGLES
STARTING TODAY
r-'iuiuiua I'lnyei-a of I'nitetl HtiiU-a
nml Auotrulln Outlier nt
IxinH Uliintl Court a.
(fly United I'im to The HVnd Bulletin.)
NEW YORK. , Auk. 25. On tho
courta of the Wont Kida Tonula leub
at Forest Hill. L. I., there star led
to-day the greatest tournament (or
tho lunula singles champlonnhlp of
the United States ever known.
Not even In the day of Interna
tlonnl cup competition when the III
ustrlous Norman E. Ilrookea and hla
partner, the lute Anthony Wilding
cnino hore to engage William, Mc
I.oiikIiIIii aUd other famed atars of
the American turf court, did Intercut
mount hlKher peak than It hn
reached In anticipation of the forth
coming matches Tho reuaon for In
terest lan't bidden far. There la the
relaxation from war-alraln, which
kept tennla tourneya (or the last (ew
yoara very tame nffnlra. And fhen
thero I the vlalt of the (ninoua Au
stralians Ilrookea. analti; Randolph
Lycett, H. V, Thoinus, and Gerald
Putterson.
AT THE HOTELS.
Ilotrl Wright.
L. I. Potemon. Pine Tree Mill.
O. C. Armstrong. Cascado Locka.
F. E. Chltlre. V. 8. Army.
Martin Walslad, La Grande.
T. L. Miller, Hurna.
W. M. Crawford, Modesto, Cut.
William Brndlng, Oregon Cily.
J. 8. Porter, Fremont.
K. T. Harlund, Portlund.
Hotel Cosy.
William Thompson, Tacoma.
J. L. Black, Hampton.
Ivun Waning, Portland.
George 8. Flch. Portlund.
W. Ed Moore, Mllllcan
J. K. Potorson, Portland.
N'oul Sly, I.a Pino.
Pilot llutlo Inn.
E. C. Clemont. Portlund.
Itohoi't L. Wulnmn, Portlund.
Biimiml M. Moses, Portland.
Ituibol Duncan, Portlnnd.
Jerry lloyt, Portland. '
Charles 8. Itevollo, Seattle.
H. II. Fruer. ChicaRo,
Mr. J. II . PrlosholT and datiRh
tor, Crawford, Neb.
Mr. and Mra. W. II. Cunnon, Now
York.
Con Dreen, Crane Pralrlo.
James Harry, Crane Prnlrle.
Gilbert D. Drown, Lakevlew.
A. E. Chenoy, Lukevlow.
C. A. Lord, Portlund.
E. R. IIunsinor, Son Francisco.
F. I-., Bitllnrd, Corvallls.
Vut It In "THE BULLETIN.'
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Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919
For Cnllrit Cetitog, I Hint rated Dookltt and other Information eddrcsi
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. "Vie,"' " "e.'aJ"lJ' " "' " ytltl CrV"AeX ' ' 1 1 )t'ij iaUJ
t' I
Rothapfel Unit Program
An Innovation in
MOTION PICTURES
! i A Complete; Program, including' 1
"The Wood of Fair Water"
an immortalization of tha (freat achievement
, of tha Marinei at Dalleau Wood.
. 1
ELEGIE .
"The Last Hour"
The beauty of thought incorporated in the
comporition of a oiaater compoaer.
"FALSE GODS"
an original aociety drama.
"Wild Flowers'
Tuesday and Wednesday
LIBERTY THEATRE
BRITISH ABANDON
FRENCH ARMY BASE
Only I.IOM llrlt lli TrcMipK Now He
mnln to Take Cnr of II
movnl of Vaxt Ktorpa. .
By United Praaa to Tbe Betid Bulletin.
TtOUEJJ. France. Auk. 25. Rouen
has been demoblitod by the Brit
ish, and the historic old Normandy
capital, cumou fluged for five years
an "Army Pont Office No. 2," and
the British advanced base through
out the war. haa been abandoned to
the French. Only about 1,500 Brit
Inn troops. nioHtly Indians, remain
to guard and supervise the removal
of the Inat of tbe vast British army
atorea. Itouon for nearly five years
had leaa than fifty thousand British
troops qunrtored In the vicinity. It
was the Record Offlco headquarters,
or "Third Ecliulon." aa It waa known
to tbe B. E. F. British army huta
are being aurtlonod. and snapped up
eagerly, and In a (ew weeks only the
British cemetery will be left to re
mind the citizens of the great British
war base. ,
Pat It tn The Bulletin.
Daily Market Report.
fFnralahed y arrangement wttft the
Central Oretroa Bonk.)
I.IVEHTOCK
NORTH PORTLAND." Aug. 25.
Two thousand six huundrcd and
fifty cattle received. Marknt steady.
Rood demnnd; poorer quality stuff
liltlo weak.
Best steers. .Jll (711.60; good
to choice, I1016.50; medium to
good. 19 CP 1 0: fair to medium
7.E08.50; common to fair' 17
fi)7.50: choice cows and heifers,
$7.758.B0; good to choice, $7
7.60; medium to good, $6.6007;
fair to medium, 6. 60: can
non), $3616; bulls. 68; calves,
HO 5? 14.60; stockera and feeders,
79. -
Hog Market.
One thousand hogs received
Market stronger.
Prime mixed, S21.60ffl22; me
dium mixed., $20.50021.50; rough
heavy. $U'.60(j20; pigs, $18.B0Jp
19. ,
Sheep Market.
Two thousand one hundred and
fifty sheep received. Market steady.
Eastern. Oregon prime lambs,
$12.50 1 8 ; Bert 8tnlley lambs,
$11.50012.60; yearlings, $7O8.S0;
wethers, $7 7.60; ewes, $597.50.
Theatre, critics pronounced It the
most novel and entertaining presen
tatlon ever screened. The Rothapfel
Unit Programme will be given a
special presentation and the manage
ment of the Liberty Theatre re
commends that his patrona take ad
vantage of the opportunity offered
to aee the first complete -programme
of pictures ever presented under the
banner of the same producer. '
The ' Rothapfel Programme ia an
innovation in motion pictures. It Is
a progrum-unit, an evening's entor
talnment in Itself. The Tuesday ui'.d
Wednesday unit Includes the follow
ing ''The Wood of Fair Water,"
"The Last Hour," "False Gods" and
"Wild Flowers." "The Wood of
Fair Water" In an Immortalization
of the famous achievement of the
Marines at Bellenu Wood.
f.. ' i f
If 1
lutaeelal UMt rnn
At tint I.llx-rfy Theater Tuesday and
WedneiMlay.
family, she is offered a big money re
ward by tbe society man. Instead
she demands as a reward that he
marry her, tbtjs serving the double
purpose of giving her a name aud
providing money for her vocal training-
. ' -
BUTTER MARKET.
tPrlc.no quoted by tha Control Orosoa '
Farmer!' Creamery.)
Prints, parchment wrapped, 67c,
wholesale price.
Put It In Tlio Hullotln.
AT THE MOVIES
I LIBERTY. ,
Tho niniingoiiioitt of tho Llborty
Theatre will present for the first
time. In this city, boglnnltrg tomor
row and Wednesday, saniuoi i.
Rothnpel's first Unit Programme,
pronounced , by the orlllcs the great
est nchlevomeiit of olnama nrt. Tho
Programme consists of six distinct
features and is presented with music
arranged especially for each feature
by Mr. .Rothapfol When given Its
premiere, recontly, at the uliilto
GRAND. .
In "The Woman Michael Married,"
her. latest production at The Grand
Theatre tonight, last time, Bessie
Barrlscale sustains her reputation
as one of the most versatile actresses
of the screen.
In her brilliant career Miss Ba
riscale has created many diversified
characterizations, from the blase so
ciety woman to the 'slavoy" among
crooks, but this Is the first time she
has beon called upon to do the An
nette Kellermnnn stunt.
As Mira Sacky, the blonde star is
seen as a professional swimmer who
possesses. In addition to her "shape"
and aquatic talents, a remarkably
beautiful voice and an ambition to
cultivate it and become a great
singer. Saving the life of a child,
the protege of. the scion of a wealthy
For the .Busy
1 Business Man-
DELICIOUS
INEXPENSIVE I
: QUICK
Merchant's
Lunch
l -r-T
A
American g
I Bakery
HOME OF! .
HOLSOM BREAD
rSISSJEIEIEEJEK
Put It In The Bulletin. '
LVMBKR MAILERS, ATTENTION!
The Prlngle Falls Electric Power
& Water Co. bave about 300 M
feet of seasoned pine lumber to be
delivered from Prlngle Falls to
Bend. . Wish to let contract for
delivery. See W. P. Myers, room 4,
O'Kane Bldg., Bend, Oregon, or Ross
Farnbam. Adv.67-70c.
"Put Your Duds.
In Our Suds"
Finished
Rough Dry
Wet Wash
Dry Cleaning
The BEND
LAUNDRY
Phone Black 311
Fill men with praise if you
would have friends
IMPEBIALES
MOVTnPIE.CE
. CIGABETTXS
are filled with such tine
tobacco, are made with
such care, mouthpiece and
all no wonder men praise
them and pass them on to
friends. j
10 for 13c
Tha John Bollman Co. Branch
PROFITEERING
9
No, we are glad to. have
you come in at any
time, that you
are desirous
of knowing
anyth ing ;
about
price
We ore Not Afraid
to discuss this important
matter with you
on anything
Concerning
Groceries
SMITH'S
Grocery
. MEAT
ODONNELL BROS.
MAKE YOUR DAY HAPPIER
K By a long cooling draught of
' e
ay ese
The drink that fits and by far the friendliest
beverage we know becauscit agrees "
wiin everyone t
COOLS YOU
QUENCHES THIRST
Blitz isn't like ordi
nary brewa. Under
the exclusive pro
cess we follow we
give noil ALL the
life of malt, barley
and hops. There's
nothing sluggish
about Blitz.
YOUR DKALER
HAS BLITZ
In Bottles
On Diuugiit
Just call him. His
numc is below
this ad.
THE PORTLAND BREWING CO.
O'NEIL & JONES, Local Dealers