The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 26, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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INHERITS FORTUNE ,
TON1CHT and
SATURDAY
That Comical Cuss
Charles
Ray
"Hay Foot
Straw Foot"
Hii nrwuil lrra buy pillule, Willi
rnlimtnl toil humor in buiuUmt
AND SPECIAL!
EDDiE POLO
in fa mom Cyclone Smith ad
venture Story, "For Life
Two Showi Ninl.ily7.IJ and 9;00
LIBERTY THEATRE
TONIGHT and
SATURDAY
The Girl with the
bewitching smile
ALLISON
MAY
"Castles In
The Air"
A Metro ComeJy Romance
i
Lyoni id Morin ComeJy
"All Bound Around
nJ Harold Lloyd Comedy
M.liiwe Daily. Two Sliow. Nigl.lly
GRAND THEATRE
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'S TKMPKHATURB
Maximum, 78 Dt'Krooit.
IIKSI) TRAIN HCIIKDCI.K.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7:35 A. M.
Leavos 8:00 P. VI.
O..W. It. A N.
Arrives. 7:00 P. M.
leaves, 7:00 A. M.
Jerry Aliorn. of Sllvor Luke. I In
the city toduy transacting business.
Word wait rocolvod this morning
of the death of John II. O'Kally. Sll
vor I.nko rancher wall known in till
city.
J. T. Ilurdy Traveling Freight
nml Passenger ukuiiI for Ilia Oregon
Trunk. I an eno of hie regular visits
lo llend. v
Tito Library club will hold another
of It series of flowor union thlH
wituk. Friend uro requested to send
In flower anrly.
Mr. and Mn. E. I.. Scurry huvo ar
rived In llnnd to ninke their future
homu, Mr. Scurry diking ovor tho
management of tho Rogers hotel.
Mr. M. K. Knotts will loavo 8un-
diiy morning with her sister, Mr
llnliiy. of Ellunsburg, Wash., to
spend tho winter nt Long Ileuch, Cnl.
Pupils and Instructors of the Hand
High Hchool wors Riven a iiiubIcuI
trout this afternoon when Mien Kuby
Lorenca, nlntor of Mis Mubvl Lor
encn, of the faculty, tip poured nt as
sembly, KlvliiK a nunibor of vocal
elections.
AT THE HOTELS.
My -Ir rr I 1 1 rrr i
Anticipating Your Fall Needs Early
Shortly you'll be needing Fall Underwear, Hosiery, Outing Flannel Gowns,
Blankets, Comforters and Other Cold Weather Requisites. ,
Marian K. Hoffman, 17, grand
Inughtur of the lute Charles P.
Ilorfmun, Inherits $60,000 rrom
tiu e.iUlo and will eventually re
ceive tha rumulnder.
rut It In Tho Bulletin.
Pilot Hut in Inn.
W, II. Cruven, llarnoy County.
II. I.. Colbort, I'orlluiid.
. I). C. IloKiirt. Portlund.
A. E. MIcIiuoIhoii, Portland.
J. T. Ilurdy. I'ortlund.
Mr. and Mm. Waller Crone, Burns.
H. M. Hull. Berkeley.
C. D. Anderson, Cmdon.
A. I). McOrew. Pittsburg.
C. F. Htarr. Portland.
Henry Ahem. Silver I.uko.
Henry Sechull. Prlnevllle.
M. II. Jamos. The Uallos.
M. V. Bwlft. Portlund.
F. I.. Hawley. Portlund.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Wheeler, Portlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hurry. Crescent.
Mike Ann In ml. Croscenl.
K. C. quick. Portland.
lintel "oy.
11. A. Ihtneun and family, Port
land.
George C. McPhorson. Portlund1.
K. L. Fronch, The Dalles. i
Itohert Quthergood, La Pine.
Mrs. T. J. Odreo. Portland.
Mrs. W. O. Oloyd, Portlund.
Hotel Wright.
C. A. Mackvy. 8. P. A S.
Deun Holllnshend, ha Plue.
M. 11. Tomklns, Tho Dalles.
Hon Droyor. HoIho.
Clinrles McAsIn, Silver I.uke.
John Connor. Portlund.
Kllu Heckurd. Corvallls.
John Dunham, La Grande.
YOUR DRUG STORE
Warm Lunch
For the
School Boy or Girl
For the Workingman
Thermos Bottles
Thermos Lunch Boxes
Just Remember
Magill & Erskine
O'KANE BUn.DINO
Our Procriptioa Department it Complete
in Every Deuil.
YOUR DRUGSTORE
Here are assembled big1 ample
atocke of the bet itandard mer
chandife produced in America,
purchaaed early at considerably
lower price than today'i mark
et pricel. .. i
Ladles' Munningwear Vnlon
Suits $l.ii3 to $H.80 suit
Children's Munslngwear Union
Suits .03o to ui.r0 suit
Men's
Suits..
Munsingwear Union
Sli.Ott. to 90.00 SM't
A full line of Men's 2-Plece
Underwear at, $1.13 to $2.73
garment. , .. ; "
NEW FALL MODELS
GOSSARD CORSETS
Have Just arrived.
Two graduate corsetierres
are bere to !..sure you un
equaled fitting service. .
A model for every figure.
Priced at. $2.75 to $12.60
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS
Cotton Blunkets..... $2.6 to 5JJO Jialr
Wool Mixed Blankets. $3.03 to $11.50 pair
All Wool Blankets $0.30 to $21.00 pair
UNIVERSAL OUTING GOWNS
PAJAMAS A.VO -NIGHT SHIRTS
Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.59 to $2.03
Children's Outing Flannel Gowns, 05c to $1.69
Men's Out. Flannel .Nightshirts, $1.73 to $2.50
- Stop and Skop at
warn
www
BROTHERS JvN,
Quality Pioneers since 1911
Put It In Tho Bulletin.
Ill VH HL'NGAIOW.
Trail iifer by J. C. Atwood. ol his
bungalow on Broadway, to II. Kutch,
was announced this morning. Tho
deul wus handled by the Central
Oregon Iteulty Co.
RELATIVES FROM
NORWAY VISITORS
Tut It In The Bulletin.
Just received another shipment direct from New York
New Fall Dresses
at $16.50 to $49.50
Distinctively individual smart styles, in Serges, Satins,
Georgette and Crepe Meteor. Colors are Navy Blue,
Black, Brown, Wisteria and Taupe, richly embroider
ed and beaded. Special, ' , .
$16.50 to $49.SO
Armor Plate
for boys and girls, absolutely
fast colors and every pair
guaranteed to give satisfac
tory wear. All sizes; light,
medium and heavy weights,
in black, white and brown. , v
ORANGE HALL, Sept. 25. Mr.
Dnhlo nnd wife of Norway ore visit
ing Mr. Duhle's brother In this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Dutt motored to
Bend with Mr. Cardwell Monday
evening.
Mrs. Merchant, who has been
very 111, Is Improving slowly.
Elisabeth Reynolds has returned
to ' school after two days' absence
with a severe cold.
Miss Ida Young and father, P. J.
Young, went to Bond on business
Wednesday. Mrs. Crowe accom
panied them.
Miss Ida Dahle, whose home Is
near Orange Hull, has been driving
their new cur to her work in town.
She Is stenographer for De Armond
& Erskine,
Mr- SwanBon and Mr. Whitte
mun have returned from their hunt
ing trip in the mountains and were
successful in bringing home a deer.
Tho farmers are all busy haying
and report a heavier yield than last
cutting.
The Young school pupils have
begun Improving tbeir school
grounds by repairing the board
fence which surrounds the grounds.
Clarence Smith and wife and son
Leroy are making an extended stay
In tho mountains near uiamona
lake. They report beautiful
weather.
Mr. Toomey moved his family to
their recently purchased borne In
Bend Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dahle and daughter
Gladys and Mr. Duhle's brother and
wife from Norway Bpent last Fri
day taking In the scenery south of
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hettman and daugh
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and
daughter1 Esther spent Thursday
evening at the Helgeson home.
Chnrles Williamson's brother has
purchased the Prlchnrd pice, six
miles north of Bend. The consider
ation is not known.
Mrs. C. M. Rasmussen Bpent .Wed
nesday evening at the P. J. Young
home.
Put it in Tho Bulletin.
25c to
58c pr.
We Ask You I
For Your Own 1
I Satisfaction 1
n ' " a
tj I I s compare our grocery j
MmOSI. W I 1 111 P"fs with the price
I II I Hi f o mr rtliAn in trio Hi I
UH Jk IIT , VUIVI All bUv Uf
V 1 city and you will be.
. 11 1 convinced of the sav- 1
I inR yu ma'ie m I
A I trading with us. I
L " I We Are The Store '
.S I That Saves You Money I
'j&ofdki Jtaljp GOERT's I
., Kw, GROCERYl
Agents for R. & G. Corsets
- ' : llfiffljaRisnBjffnBHHWnBBBBBBBB
SHE'S DESCENDANT OF
GEORGE WASHINGTON
I-V " lln
Marr WMhjnfton Morosinl, 17-jear-oid
beauty of Caldwell, N. J.,
Is a direct descendant of Oeorgo
Washington. . Not. only that she
evidently lnheriu a Ureal m In
stinct for he recently surprised,
naval offlcers by scoring three out
of Ave. bttllaeyea when banded a
rlfla. ;. -:;t..- "
I Lamb and Mutton.
The dividing line' between lamb and
mutton l not based wholly upon ase;
a well-bred and well-fed animal. 12 or
IS months old, may still belong to the
Imnh class, while a yearling of rangy
stoi'k, which has been poorly fed.
yields meat of an Inferior grade of
mut tun.
The best grade of mutton consists
of fut, heavy meat. . Light and flabby
meat Is not very palatnhle. Lamb
rnrely Is an economical meat to serve.
The relative difference in food value
between Iamb and mutton is tbe same
ns between veal nnd beef.
The ment should be of aNlecp red
color and firm to the touch : the fat.
creaftiy. white and solid. Mutton ab
sorbs odors easily, so It must be kept
In a cool place under proper condi
Gloom and Gladness.
A pessimist Is a man who believes
that It will tnke centuries for the world
to recover from the blow to civiliza
tion; and the optimist Is a man who
retorts that there will be plenty of cen
turies. Rochester Post-Express.
Put it in The Bulletin.
Daily Market Report.
LIVESTOCK. .
IFvaiibcd bjr ajiaiigcment wits UM
- - Central Orcsoa Bank.)
NORTH PORTLAND, ept. 28.
Fifty cattle received. Tone of mar-,
ket steady. . . -
.. Best steers, $10011; good to
choice, 89.50910; medium to
good, 88.509.50; fair to medium.
87.50 8.50; common to fair, 16 0
7.50; choice cows and heifers, $7.75
8.60; good to choice, $7 & 7.75;
medium to ood, $67; fair to me- -dium,
8oC; canners, $304.50:
bulls, $56.B0; prime light calves.
$1416; heavies. 8I4; stockers
and feeders, $69. . -
Hoa; Market- -
One hundred and twenty haga
received. Tone of market steady.
Prime mixed, $17.50 ft 18; me
dium mixed, $17917.50; rough
heavy. $15.75 16.60; pigs, $15.75
16.50.
Sheep Market.
One hundred and seventy-flvo
sheep received. Tone of market
steady. -
Prime Iambs. $11 It; fair to
medium, $1011; feeder lambs.
$8 9; yearlings. $8 9; wethtra
$78; ewes, $57.50,
Put It in The Bulletin.
R. M. Smith Says:-
Leave your orders
at the store for a
fat plump
CHICKEN!
HENS. ALlVE.Or BROILERS. DRESSED.,4
per pound JW per pound . ....
Dtetied 37c Alive, .- -. '.35c
NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS
7KEF.P OUT COLD
(Mfe KEEP INIHEAT
ere keep out;dust
BIG FUEL.
. V - AND ..
WORK SAVERl
' Equip your house, office or store withJWe ather Strips now.
t , Limited supply Iclt at original price...
See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon
WI1XI AMLMONTGOMERY
SIIEETIMETAL WORK
PIPELESSi FURNACES
Installed'Complete
Stop on'Minnttota Street. , " , (,