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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1919)
TIIH BUM) IIUI1.KT1.V, PAIMf KMTIOtt, IIKND, OIIKOON, WKDN'KHDAY, BKPT. 21. 1010 PAGE 8 AT THE HOTELS. Tonight Last Time Robert W. Clminbers' "The DARK STAR." D.iiny i)inl ant! Invr, mytrry. ciime anil inhiifue - all lliiult iu llti faMtna linu iluir..lr ul "Hit Dalk Sl.i." AND, Jazz Monkey Comedy Two Show. Nijluly - 7; I J anj V 00 LIBERTY THEATRE Wednesday Thursday Madge Kennedy IN Daughter of Mine AaJ Major Allen'. WI1J Animal Picture "LIOlHUNTINCr Maiinw Dai'y. Two Show. Niglilly GRAND THEATRE m 4 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOOAY'H TKMI'KIIATUBH Maximum, 79 degrees. 1IENU THAIN rKTUCDW.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrlvos 7:35 A. M. Leuvos' 8:00 I'. M. O..W. It. N. Arrival, 7:00 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. C. II. Hmlth has accepted a por tion with Th Bulletin. It. I). Polndexter was In last night (rum 'hli homo In I'riiievllle. Jolin C. Colvurd. of I .a Pine. U spending B (aw days In Ilund. I.. O. Hunt unit Charles II. Barries, of Misters, are In the city loduy. Louis Dennett, Silver Luke mer chant. In ft vUluir In 1 1" nil toduy. K. I.. Clitrk. U. H. Lund commis sioner from l.a I'lne, was a visitor In the city lust nlnlit. j. B. Smith, of Redmond, formerly county commissioner of Deschutes county, wan In llctid today on busi ness ut tlia court house, Mm. K. M. Thompaon loft till miirnlnie on trip to Minneapolis and Chicago. Bho expect to bu gone for thu next two mouths. II. i'utjuim, protnlnunt atockmun of the Uruus Vullny country, li a biiHlitunM visitor In Ilund. Ho In nc compunliid to thin city by Mm. Put Joini. Thu. Noedlocruft club will moat at thu home of Mrs, John Nowby on tlio afternoon of Thursday. Beptem bur 20. All member ura Invited to bo present. Blrthn reported ut Ht. Churles hospital tlilx morning were a tclil to Mm. Ivy Hush and a . boy to Mm. Madge Buskin. A maternity ward baa b)on opened (or thn fl rut limn In the history o( lbs hospital. Mr. and .Mm. J. Iluxton Price wore In Hand thin morning, passing throuKh by auto from Walla Walla. Tboy will drive to the Mexico I'ne boforo returning to Rend to make tholr homo. Mm. Price wu formor ly Mis Ollvo Campbell, of Itodmond. A.'J. Wlloy, cuiiHultliiK engineer of HoIko, Idaho, arrived laat night with a party of friend on an Impaction Pilot Hullo Inn, V. 11. ltutt, Portland. ' O. 0. Puck wood, Portland. . (looigo A, Bright, Portland, lloko Wblluknr, Portland. . ' Mr. und Mrn. M.. Putjoim, Clrnsa Vullny. II. I.. Cox, Portland. M. 1), Olds.'c'hoboygun, M. I,. Clurk.-I.it Pino. Mr. and Mr. J. Iluxton Price, Bond. , . K. Kind IlonlHnhar, PrliKivlliii, J. II. IliirrlMon, Sun KninciBco.1 Oscar W. JiiHpor, Jr., Kun Frniiels- oo. A, J. Wiley.' llnlso, Idaho. It, II. Si linoolook. Portland. W. K. Looker, Portland. Mr. und Mr. It. II. Minicy, The Dulles. J. (J. WIlBOll, HlHtOIB. H. II. Anderson, Rpokutie. Mm. I). 8. Klnnuy, Portland. C. P. Dorian, Portland. W, II. Biiilth, Portland. Hotel Coxy. L. K. Cowing, Run Francisco. , Willlum Wolfo. Bolllnghum, Wash E. L. French, The DuIIoh. II. II. Kllgore. Link. It. Uuthergoad, La Pine. Hotel Wright. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ii. Morrow, Port land. John C. Colvard, La I'lne. John Condon, Quiiton. C. A. Williams, Kluinuth KullM. C. II. Flick, The UulleR. L. P. JohnKon, Spokane. Orvlllo Morrla, Terrebonne. L. O. Hunt, Slater. Churle II. Barnea. SlHtera. K. It. Polndexter. Prlnevllle. C. J. LEVERETT BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE RECORDS FOR OCTOBER Dance ) 'Hindu How," Fox Trot 'You Don't Need tho Wine to Have a Wonderful Time," One Step "Will O' Wlnp," Fox Trot "Honeymoon," WulU "CaHtirtH In Spuln," One Step ."Jerry," Kox Trot Lieut. Jim Kurope'B 369th Inf. Hull Fighter Hand. "The Dancing Deacon," Fox Trot "Clarinet Step Marmalade," One IIiiIIiIIiir On Hill and I.uke I'lui" rnrrluuuil from K. M. TliompHoa for Conxldcnitlon of aVKMM). ' Announcement was mude thie morning of the purchaae. by C. J. Le verett, ;local real oatate oiorator. nf thn Anartment houae on the cor- trlp over thin aectiop. Mr. Wiley waa nor of H Btreet and Lake PlBca, a member of tho board which (uvea tlguted tho (eaHlbllity of tb Ilenhum Full reanrvolr and waa here with MoHm. Croxby and Humllu In July. Put It in The Itullrtln. from K. M. Thompaon. for a consid eration of $4,000. The building con tain 24 BpartmentM, and will be operated under Mr. Levorott'a direc tion. In line with atrlctly up to date Ideas. Creen Hroti.' Xylophone client ra, "The Vamp" "8huke Your Shoulder" ' Or- "Duddy Long Leg" 1 "I know What It Means to lie Lonesome" And 'many others Just In at THOMPSON MUSIC CO. il'illlill'il ll ' - Jn See How We Make These Famous Snow Flakes Visit our big modern bakeries where millions of Snow Flakes are made every day Seo the epic and 3pan Interior Note tl.e wonderful mixing machines and the huge brick ovens. After you've seen them baked you'll know why they're so eood. Your ami .. can supply you. Don't ask jfer Orackeis say Soaw Flakes PttiAr ClsiI BtnMCt. Dffl II KM HANLEY SEES HOPE ; FOR BURNS RAILWAY BENEFIT DANCE TO BE TONIGHT The Hippodrome will be the scene of a dance tonight given (or the benefit of James Taylor, a car penter of this city, who became blind while In Portland a year ago. Since hia misfortune, Mr. Taylor has been In the east under medical treatment, and the proceeds of the affair to night will be (or the purpose of par tially paying his return (are to Bend. GREAT Majestic Range Demonstration Plan for JL'xinK Steel (rom Deschutes Valley Road Feasible, Says Huge of Hitrnry County. DAILY o x l A.i.UH AtU 2:00 to oepieiuDer 10 vtiuucr iu 3:oorB r DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY To see and hear PROP JOSEPH BECKER, the world renowned chef, at the Bend Furniture Co. $15.09 Set Fine Enameled Ware Free With every Majestic sold during this demonstration Prof. BECKER Will lecture on the best methods of Cooking Meats, Fowls, Fish and Soups. He will show you how to prepare Three-Hour Bread, Parker House Rolls, English Cross Buns, Vienna Loaves, Finger Rolls and Cof fee Cake. He will ; bake all kinds of Cookies, Cakes and Pastries, and everything prepared will be Served Free to the Ladies Present.). Prof. Becker uses the MAJESTIC RANQE only. , .DON'T MISS' THIS FREE COOKING SCHOOL! It Will Be of Real Value to You Daily Market Report LIVESTOCK. "' ' IFarBlahsd by arrmnarmcnt with tlw Cantral Oman Bank.) 7JORTH POHTLAND. Sept. 24. Fifty cattle received. Market weak. Best steers, Ji0ll: good to uiiuiue, iv.ouvivi uieuium iu good, $8. 509.50; fair to medium, $7.50 0 8.60; common to (air, 6 7.60; choice cows and heifers, 17.75 8.25; good to choice. $7 & 7.76; medium to 'good. $67; fair to me dium, $56; canners, 34.50; bulls, )57; culves, $14 16; atockera and feeders, $6 9. Hob; Market. Two hundred and seventy-five hogs received. Market steady to strong. ', Prime mixed, $17.5018; me dium mixed, $17 17.50; rough heavy, $15.75 1 6.60 ; pigs, $15.75 M7.50. Sheep Market. Six hundred sheep received. Mar ket steady. Prime lambs. $11 12; (air to medium, $1011; feeder lambs. $89; yearlings. $89; wetbers $7 08; ewes, $5 7.60. That there is hope 'or the plan of taking up the steel on the O.-W. R. & N. line up the Deschutes canyon, and laying the rails down to connect Bend with Burns, was the intimation given this morning by William Han- ley, wealthy Harney county rancher, in speaking of his recent trip to Washington, D. C where jie laid this matter before the railroad adminis tration. It can be done," was Mr. Hanley's declaration, although be had no definite Information as to the time when such a policy might be carried out. . ........ Mr. Hanley is anxious also (or better roads between '.3end and Burns, and stated this mciulng that in the near future he might send his' big caterpillar tractor, pulling two blades, to grade between the two cities. . . .; , ce Cream for Choice. , Arthtu attended a children's party at which the -refreshments served were lemonade and cookies. The' hosteM saw that Arthur was not drinking his lemonade, so asked him If be didn't core for IL . "O.ryes," lie answered. "Lemonade is allright, bat Ice cream . Is my favorite. . ' Tat it la The Bulletin. Put It in The Bulletin. Put It In Tho Bulletin. The Great Majestic The Majestic is not a steel range. It is made of malleable and char coal Iron. There are no stove bolts to work loose, no putty to drop out and it can't be broken. Not Cheaper, but Less Expensive. l.infnvn, . ONE THOUSAND MEALS There are one thousand meals served in your home in a year. Isn't it real economy to have a range that uses less fuel, re quires no blackening.will not rust or burn out, and is known everywhere as the best range on earth? The Majestic Range saves time, labor and fuel. The Range With , The Reputation jraraaiaiasiaaraiaiafiasisisj We Ask You For Your Own Satisfaction Compare our grocery prices with the price of any other in the city and you will be convinced of the sav ing you will make in trading with us. ' We Are The Store That Saves You Money GILBERT'S GROCERY Just What Fits The Appetite- Those Salads : Home Made Pastries j Always aomethintf different and tasty, at 0.1. C. CAFETERIA on Bond Street. CLEANLINESS-SERVICE-QUAUTY :::::u:::::uu:::::r:: Your Dinner Calls for everything the market affords, ' that happens to be to your liking. "Ev erything you like", certainly must in clude fresh vegeta- bles, and today we are' specializing in Tomatoes Cucumbers '"' Yellow and Green Wax Beans . How about a splen did Canteloupe for your breakfast. We have them. SMITH'S GROCERY T The Pioneer Garage Company ANNOUNCES that it has the agency for the CHALMERS AUTOMOBILES and that it will have a New Chalmers Car on its floors for exhibition on Tuesday September 23. Pioneer Garage Company !;m::iimi:mimmiiimmwn::miumtmw::nmu