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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1919)
the ijbnj nnXETHf. mur emtio, iiend. oread, wehnkhimv. October j. ioio PAOR s TONIGHT Last Tjme Wm, Gillette's Famous 'Secret Service' The Ureal Romance of Him Civil Wiir days. Also Flap;K Comedy '"fbit Immovable Uuyst" Thursday Only E (III till ,hmhJo "ELMO, The Mighty" The Fleming Pit" ' Shirjcy Mason "THS FINAL CLOSE-UP" Two Slmvn Niftt.ll J: (J 9.00 LIBERTY THEATRE Tonight and '"',' Salisbury In u t'tilvoi Mai Bpi-clal Alt motion "The Man In The Moonlight" A tlirlllliiK I'll" of it French Ctiniiillini outlaw who duels with , Hoyul North wont Mounted Police. Also 2-Hool Western "Tempest Cody Hits the Trail" ' KouturlriK AJurln Walcurup Mitiiwt Dily. ' Two Slwi Nightly Imd tIeatre LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TEMI'KRATCIIE , Maximum, 88 degrees. lKNI TRAIN HCIIEDl'I.E. Oregon Trnnfc. Arrive, 7:35 A. M. Leaves i;00 P. M. O.-W. H. N. . Arrives, 7:00 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. L. A. Unimoiir of I.a Pine, spent liiHt night lu llunit. , Mr. nd Mm. K. L. Puyne are spending the week end at the Prlno yllle fair. It. K. Cluiiloii, MiiNtur Fish War iloii of the stale wh In Bond oii i ffl oliil business luat night. ' 1 Jsmus Wells, of Crcsceut. arrived 111 tlio city last night, ii lid is remaln lux oviir toduy. , Mm. John Ityun and I'utrlolu re turned Inst night from a several days' vImII In I'ortlnnd. ' Forest Supervisor N. Jucobson returned Inst night fron. trip of suvural days to Elk I-uVe. : Chariot and ilurold Bailor, former ly of Bend, oro here today on bul pnst trip from Walla Walla, and muy re-locate bur. .' v'- . M. A. Hamlltou, formerly connect (l with The Iliillutiu. la no editor and malinger of The Mouree Monitor, of Monroe, Washington: - MIhh Murgnret -Thompson ban i covered from her recent Illness and wan abio to resume her work in the office of the county treasurer today. II. II. Du Arinond and Charles W. Ersklne Hre In Burn, appe.'-'nc in the llurnry County circuit : court. They expect to return to Bund, tomorrow. George II. Russell, prominent Crook county stock niun. arrived In fiend Irnit night, and ) stopping over today tu attend to business mat ter. ... The Hand Vnliiutoer Fire Depart inent It giving a dunce tonight at the Hippodrome, tho proceed from which wll be dovolud to furiiUliltiji Ijie new flro hall. ' KI.KS tT-TEN-SIUX. Vou of the niitlercd speelos The fiend Lodge Roe to I'rlnovlllii Fri day to celobrntd Elks' Day In force. All going leavo Bend 9:30 B, in. As- somblo cn masse at toil of IVIuevllle grade at II a. in. Those arriving flint wait for crowd. Twenty flvo machine necessary. Thone having cars notify Hugh O'Kiiue. , 99c. AT THE MOVIES UltAXII. , The fl!a! In thcHo'diiys the term meant the misguided maniacs who seek to scar humanity with the Incendiary torch of anarchism. " The tleds! t A decade ago tiie term meant the rauk and fllo of the Roysl North- No Woman Ever Has Enough Silk Underwear Stock Up at These Prices Dainty Underwear of Washable Satin, Crepe de Chine and Glove Silk, hemstitched or jace trimmed, in flesh color aruj wjrite, t'p discriminating sljpppers. ... 4-. ; Camisoles..$1.25 to $3.79 I Envelope Chemise $3.98 to, $6.75 Combination Suits ........ ..........::......$7.75 to $9.75 Bloomers..$1.48 to $6.75 Night Gowpg i.JL'...... ........r ..$7.75 to $14.98 A New Shipmept of the Popular R, & G. Cprseits ju3t in. This is t(ie last lot that we owrj at fhe-old prices. We would advise you to buy your New Corset nOW. - " rTTTTtK west Mounted Police, the greutext police orgunl.utlon lu tho world. Into the trackless whlto immuiiHlty of the miow country thu curlot-coat-ed riders of the King' "long-arm" rodfl uftar offenders agulnst the peace and dignity of hit muJesty'M colonial government, Sometimes tlmy j returned; more freiuiiiitly they didn't. There wut only one codo In the ftoyul Northwet Moiiiitud In thone days; It wuh: "(Jet your man!" The motto of tho organization was: "It can't bo dooe-r-but we'll do HI" The hazardous work of the old Norlhwost Mounted Is the basis of "The Man in the Moonlight," a Cnl versul photo-drums starring Monroe Kullshury, which comes to the Orand Theater tonight and Wednesday. At ltosslgnol, tho Nightliifcule, KiiliNhtiry Is trucked to enpture by a sergeant of the old police bund rundo famous lu the history of the north. ; The atory Is rich In color and gripping In drumatlo action. William Stowell, Colleen Moore and Alfred Allen support the star. , BRICK RESIDENCE , IS SQLp FOR $4300 a . Newt of the pure by Charles Ilulnes. of this clty;(rom Henry roru, lormnriy rYisier or rna. of a seven room of.lT'resldence on Portland avenue, wAi mude public today. The hout It furnished, and of recent construction, but was trans ferred to Mr. Hulnes for a consid eration of $4500. AT THE nOTELS. Llndqultt Peterson, Wright Hotel. Den II. Malkson. Ridgfleld. Wash Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Vogcl, Los Angeles. Cal. M. Hherrls, Toronto, Canada. Bert Smith, Poftland. C. 13. Ford, Lukevlcw. N. K. MacPonald. Prinevllle. J. Scbutti. Prlnovllle. George H. Itusaell, Prlnovllle. R. S. Fawcett, Tumalo. Fred Hawks, Bisters. J. Weltter. Portland.. : llole t'ory. W. R. McCracken, Pendleton. J. A. Volker.l Portland. n. H. Grady, Madras. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seattle. . . Mr. and, Mrs. W. E Scuttle. ' I.. A. Benson, La Pine, 3. A. Calverley, U. S. F. S. tltotniiM Inn. Mrs. Joe Johnson, Kelso. J. T. Robertson, Kelso. J. T. Hnrdy, Portland. Bert Jackson, Portland. R: L. WhltcoKib. Portland. F. E. Hctherlngton, Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Brown, Portland. , ' C. M. Casey, Alamo Show. ' J. W. Nelson, Summer Lake. James Wells. Crescent. Charlea H. Leach, Portland. R. C. Atwoodff. Wasco. ' J. H. Stiles, Wasco. J: M. E. Murphy, Seattle. H.-Keel(ng anif wife.- San Joo. John R Connolly, Maupln. , R. E. Clanton, Bonnnvlllo. A. J. Welton, Portland., vf -.. The halrdresslnc parlors -will be closed Monday, October 6. Adv. i r-y.'-t ... ' 8-9c We Ask Y(mi J For Your (hp Compare our grocery prices with the price of any other in the t city and ypu will be convinced of the sav ing you will make in ' trading with us.' ! ' i ' ,W Are T, he $or That Sayef Yqp Money GILBERT'S GROCERY Daily Market Report. LIVESTOCK. . ymlK.d br srrsnsmMtit wllb ftw Cntrl Oman Honk.) , NORTH PORTLAND, Oct. 1. Three hundred and nrty cuttle re ceived. Tone of market steady. Best sK.'ors,. 19.7510.76; good to eholce, tU. "5 0 9.76; medium to good, IK.25i2ltt.26; fair to ood, 7.2.r.8.2u: common to fair, $6.75 iff.75; cliolce cows lyid heifers, 17.76 8.2i; good to choice, ?7.M (PT.TH; medium to good, $87; fair to medium, $5'&0; cunners, filti; ibiillK, 1606. 60; prima light calves, $14 0 16; heavies, $8H; stockers and feeders, $7.60 w 9.25. Hok Market. -One hundred hogs received. Tone of market atendy. Prime mixed, $17. 60ffl18; me dium mixed, $17!7.50; - rough heavy', $ 16.75 16.60; pigs, J16.7G 18.60.. Klieep Market. No sheep received- Tone of mar ket steady. Mount Adums prime lambs, $11.6012.50; best valley, $10.50 ifMl.60; feeders, $8 rw 9; yearlings. $7.608.60; wethers, $7.60j8; ewes, $5 07. 'Womanly Wit A yonng Indy whose dramatic abil ity wns greater thiri her personal n(-' tractions rulled op e popular inannKcr Willi the view of obtaining a part Th(f iniuincer chattel about the valii o good look to a woman, ending up with, "Keanty It to a woman what bralna are to a man." "There's only one thing more valuable to a man than brains," said the young lady. "What's that?" asked the manager. Tactl" w as the reply. ,, ; ' ": -. - 1 Early 8ewing Machine. Thomas' Saint, nn KnglMnmin, ol tallied a titeiit for the first sewing machine in 171H) In London. The iiieehiinlHiu of tho machine wus made of wood. i Pot It In "TIIE Itl'I.LF.TIN." I'Hl it In The Bulletin. Put It In "THE ' BCJJLET' I A.WOt'XCEMEXT. For one week only, Sept. . 30 to Oct. 7, one foot treatment free. Come In and have your feet , -fixed up. Corns, bunions, tired aching feet a specially. Tel Blk. Ill, or make appointments at office. H. T. SHOEMAKER . Adv.98-9c WHY! does , our repair work pay yoii best? We Use Only Leather of Quality; Our Workmanship b Careful and EffjcienJ. . Let Us Convince you it Si pays to have SHOE REPAIRING . ' done properly CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Greenwood '4 ve., -Wright Hotel Blflc. Trac&i v TO KEEP THE COST of GROCERIES DOWN ' r ; . Realizing that the cost of doing business is gradually mounting, necessita . .: . ting on the other hand an increase in price commensurate, ' Snutb's Grocery Has JPurfbsel the Entire Qoqqry Stopk qf F. Dement Bb Co. . - -:-:Yi-:; - . ... -, '. '- - . t As a matter of business reasoning if we increase our volume of business with the same general overhead we can therefore d9 h"5'1165 (! generay sm , ;. er margin. By purchasing this large stock -of highest quality merchandise . at present day costs ! ' ' ' We Will Absolutely Guarantee That The Price for Some time to Come Will Not Be Advanced. It is our most sincere desire o keep down the cost of merchandise. Groceries 1 niak&up a large part of the living expense of :very household. .. vWe ilty V . . to make the dollar go the limit for you iri purchasing value.v- 1 1 . ' We Most Cordially Invite All the Patrons of F. Dement (f Cp. to Becprke Our Custorers assuring them that they wil have the identical merchandise, coupled with service and value as they haye in the past. For time at least he stopk ol F, Dement & Co. will remain in its present quarters and service will be ren dered by the same selling force, but under the management of R. M. Smith. Q1 mmmm K jjgenls 'ate oierj