The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 16, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tim iikxd nrixCTix. n.ni.Y edition, nrcxn. onrccox, Tirriwruv, octorer in, ioio
taoe s
TON 1(1 1 IT Last Time
ANITA KING and
CRANE WILBUR.
in
4 'Stripped For
A Million"
And IO1I1 IiiMi)Jo of
"ELMO, The Mighty"
Friday and Saturday
CHAS. RAY
in
"TiT. Busher"
I U hid ewr ytlunu Chmiy Mtllirwton
had instil paltWrt ily 'crA hit ird,
cuivn and Itiaini.
Mack Scnnrlt Come J y
"Treatii.' 'Em Rough"
LIBERTY THEATRE
Two M.owi Noilly 7 IS and ) tJ
H
I
TONIGHT Only
PRISCILLA DEAN
in
"TiT. Silk Lined
Burglar"
Friday and Saturday
Gladys
Brockwell
in
I
The Divorce I
Trat" I
r
A SHOW YOU
WON'T FORGET
GRAND THEATRE
I vo SIpjwb Nililly Matutrr tJ.iiy.
ni:.i iiiaiv si ii i:im'i.i:.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives. 7 : 3 1 A. M.
Leaves 8:00 I'. M.
o.-w. it. a n.
Arrives, 7:00 I. M.
Loaves, 7:00 A. M.
KiiKe Hi tin Hume Iiu-Ohch-i in IJctid.
uliil will Til ll It hlH ioadi'0:ti i.Tit it i
LuiMti n mi Wall Hlri-i-(.
I Mini i-: to masons.
I All Mauler M.iH'int. (heir aIvi-h
jiiad ini'tutii'i a nf O I-:. S an In
vited In (In- nul l.. I al I In' Manual!'
'(oliiile Friday nig III III K :HJ u cluck
i i im 3c hkcultahy
Daily Market Report.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOIIAVH TKMPKIUTUtK
Maximum. B degrees
J K Hutllcf. of l.a I'l in'. Ib ii vis
lor In IIkiiiI (ol ii '
I.uilln lloniinlt. Killer Luke nn-r-'
hunt. In In llond fur ii few dnyH ul
li'mlliiK IiiiiiIiiiihk mailers.
C William Klttii-il-re, Mlcliiii'l Duly.
and Hugh O'Connor, of Silver Lake,
urn visitors In (In rl(y loiluy.
County Comutl-iiildiior ('. II. Miller
came In Imliiy from Itcdinoiul to a I
tend n sc-mlnn of county court.
Dr. V. ('. ("in". Hi I'm lliinil. formcr
ly of tlilii i lly. Ih In llond unlay look
ItiK uflcr liunlni'Hfi tutcrcHtH here.
A. M I'll i: ! ami Hon John h'ft
laHt nlttlit for i 'ul I In nil whom Mr.
PiIiikIo will roiiKiill an i'ar spoclull'il.
MiMiilii'i-'i of tlin llend lllirury club
will hold a special iiii'uIIiik Ht .1
o'rlork tomtiiTnw afyvrnoon at th-
lllirury.
('. K 1 1 .i in 1 1 1 it n . fin ini'ily of M-tid.
wiiH in yi'Hti'rilay from 1'iirtlain! vih
filing old fileiuli Mr I Ii in 1 1 1 on u
III (III UllllHIIIllllll IiUhIC-OI.
MIhh Kllza belli T.i inly, nf the
Amnrlean Ited ( 'i'uhh , will arrive In
lli'tid on October .'in. to t-iionl; on the
subject of "Ponco Time Activities."
g Word wim received today nt hnad
iliiurti'i'H of tin1 DrKcliutcH National
Kori'Mt hero. Unit District Forester
" Ceorgo II. Ci'i'll will arrlvo from
I 'oi l la ml, toinorrow.
I'. R. Duncan, who tins been aiding
In tlio campaign to rotlrn (ho debt on
thn lli-iii Anintmir Alhlrt Ic i:lub
gymnasium, rot urn ml to llond thin
mornliiK from a (rip to Portland and
' Idaho.
Mm. A. M. PrliiKln entertained
yesterday afternoon at her homo on
tlrennwood avenue, for MIbb
Patricia Ilyiiu, whoao ongngumont to
' Jumna Clifford, of HiIh city was ro
coutly annoiincoil.
I. H. Hlckiird, a friiqimnt vlHllor
In llond dni'liiK tlio piiat wlutnr, has
iiiovnd to" tli Ih olty from Portland,
whom ho Imu lici'ii counoRtod with
miiHlc liDUHoa a h n' piano tuner,
rnKtilfttoi', and ropiilror. Un will on-
' VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles ore most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attackn.
Heed the first warning they glvo
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
I.IVKHTI UK.
If urnUh-1 bf arranvrmvnl ltb thm
Ofilra) Orviiofi Hank. I
SOUTH I'OltTLAND. On. I
No can I" ri-ci'lvi-d. Mui ki'l un
clianiti'd. Ileal Hleeril. JO fi 0 ifl 1 0 f.O ; Kood
to rhoicn. !l'J.f.O; tneitiuin to
Kooil. Sj!l; fair to 1 1 u in. f'fri
ij I'oninmii to fair. $'. f u r, Ml:
I'lllllell i-owh mid lll'Ifl'IK, f7.r0f
18 .26; Kood In cliolm, JiJ.CO (w 7.60 ;
iiii'dlum to Kood iri fil) u 0, fill ; fair
to ini'illilln, f i .7 r Tt.7 r ; canneiH,
$:ii?H; lull I ii, ri4.ll.fi0; iirlmn IIkIiI
i'iiIvi-h, 1 1 4 bv I ii : iieavien. K'i i:', ;
Hlockem and fi-ediii'H, 1 7 . f J Hf 11.25.
HoK .Mni'kel,
Mix hundred and II fly Iiokii m
I'.'IvimI, .Mink i'l iincerlaln.
I'l llliii lulx.'il, 1 1 fi rin 1 fi.60; ine
ill u in iiilxed. 1 1 I fit) U I Ii ; riiU'Kli
heavy, 12.M'W III. Ml: iiIkh, 1 1:1.00
til 1 l.liO; lxi I k of MM lei, l r,
Hllecp M.llkel.
Heven liiiiidred anil llfly :heeji ru
eelved. .Maikel Hleady.
I, 'a n(e in in line lainlin, f 1 L ''! Si
(IC 1 2: lient valley lainlix, JIO T.OW
I I. KO; ri-edeiH, f (!); yearlliiKH,
IK 9; welheiM, 7.ri()if H.r.O; ewe,
10 'il 7.
Dally Thought.
Kiipi-mlllloii Ih ii nenni'leH fear of
find, Cleero.
AT TIIK HOTELS.
Pilot Untie Inn.
('. K. lloiiHlon. Portland.
It. D 01 1 un n, Portland.
II. J. Middle. Portland.
JliineH V. I.oper. Klamath KallH.
Arthur I), olneii. Portland.
J. II. fliibeoek, Hpokane.
I.. It. Karnheed. Portland.
Dr. I'. C. Con. Portland.
K. It. Placer. Kan KranclH':o.
Jiiine A. lirown. MetnlliiH.
William Kittri-dK", Kllvnr Lake.
Michael Daly. Hllvnr Lake.
Iliil'.li O'Coiinor. Silver I.uke.
Kdwln It Celnel. I'orlland.
I arletoii II Swift. Portland.
J T Hard)'. Poltland.
W II MiMoiiIi-h. Portland.
I. II Moniiiaw. I'orlland.
Jean llernlmll. J'uitlaiid.
I:il7.abet Ii Mahouey. I'm (land.
I'. S Duncan. Porilaiid.
Iloli-I '-.
F C llllilile. l.a Pine.
O I, Kailow, Waiiitc.
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Cain. Walla
Walla.
W. O. McClellan, Portland.
C II. Miller. Keilniimil.
Mm. (irace Chiinrn. Stunlex.
Hotel WHkIK.
II Haley. Portlaml.
S. Ilcric. Portland.
J K. Sulllef. l.a Pine.
W. F. KdwardK, Fleetwood.
J T. Iluckley. Portland.
Mm. UeorKu ("ourzoil, Ualnler.
TIioiiiiih WoodH, Kpokane.
AT THE MOVIES
To Mpeak In (he parlance of haH
ball, which furiilHheH the aliiioKphern
of hlH latent Blnry, CIiiii'Ihh Kay hula
an averaife of 1.000 In "Tho iluHher."
Ilm iinw 'Ihoin.iH H. luce Paramount
plcluro. which will open un niiKaKe
meiit al I lie Liberty Tlieatnr for Krl
day and Hal unlay.
Tim Hlory coiiceiiiK a youth In a
uniall town who In Klfed Willi a re
iniirkubli! thiowliiK arm and atiractK
tho altenlloii of a luiiKiK! inniiiiKi.'r.
Hu la piouioleil Into profemlonal
handball, but Burfem a noticeable af
fliction of Inflated cheHt and falla
down on the Job, Juat wbnn all IiIh
homo folkn are at thn jinmo to aeo
Ii Ih wninlerf til pitching.
Do takna an oath never atsaln to
play, but to Have hlH Hwnethnart's
homn, ho (,'uch again to the pitcher's
iilub and wlim thn kcukoii'h "rubber"
for bin own homo town.
Tho HltualloiiH are novel and re
froHlifiiK. It will tickle thn lovum of
tho Krnat Amorlcan Kami), for there
are Home nubile til tH of diamond
Ha tire.
SOLDIERS PREVENT
SINN FEIN MEETING
K.i ted to the Slli ll PVIn f onvciitloll.
There wui no disorder.
Dl'JiLLV, Oct.-10. Heavy detach
meulH of HoldinrB, all arnind, ur-.
rounded the maiiHlon houne today, to
prohibit a Kathr-rlng of 2000 dole-
HARGAINS IN
IRRIGATED LAND
linut harRaltiH In 40, HO and
100 acre trsir!n In Central
OrcKon. AIho JlO-acrn tract
with IE-acre water riKht. One
or two cretin will pay for this
tract. A horoHtnad location
near Ilend. adjoining land nell
Intc for 1100 per acre. This
for little more than filing foe.
S. R. HOT.IN-
Manager Hoein Land Co.
34 La fa ye In Avenue
Tha world's standard remedy (or thaa
I'.iaordeni, will ofton ward off thou dis
eases and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three aires, all druggists.
Leek lev Ike name Cold Medal ea every tea
and aeeept M tmilaltoa
BUY YOUR
BEDDING-HERE-NOW
STOCKS COMPLETE. SELECTIONS GOOD.
PRICKS RIGHT.
Silkoline Comforters, $3.75
value
iv&l rXiZ) full
mm
fiKured material covering
with clean, lofty cotton a
sized Comforter and a leal
l:L7.-
Othem priced nt. $:l.i2. $1.1.1, $0.00
Wool tilled Comforter figured silk
oline coveilng- a largo hUi- and
full value SUI.r.o
Satin Finish Bed Spread $4.75
A beautiful Satin Finish Red
spread with scalloped edpes, cut
corners size 7G.S8 can be had
for $1.75
Regular finish Spreads, with cut
corners, scalloped edges size 78x
90 heavy weight, at
$3.50, $3.95, $4.45
aaajaa , ,.
:ttaiWlioAiliwlfc2J
Wool Mixed
Blanket, $9.45
Gray or Fancy
Plaid.
Size G(ix80
White wool Blankets large sizes heavy
weights $10.45,' $11.95, $13.45, $14.45
Wool mixed Blankets in gray and fancy plaids
$7.00, $8.00, $9.45, $9.95, $10.95, $12.45
Wool finish Blankets large sizes heavy weights
plain and fancies., $4.45, $4.98, $5.45, $5.95
Cotton Blankets a complete line
$2.49, $2.79, $2.98, $3.48
1 ....
When Its Bedding, We Strive to Please.
THE WARNER COMPANY
Quality Merchandise at roruLAx. Pricks
Ml
Hi
:rn ':;-
i r 'i;L'T;!-''.:Ma:i.'"iti raj xt
'.a riCs?nwdHK8.i8iaga8
Poteto
Slow
Fair
Exhibits will be received up to 7 P. M. Thursday, ex
cept cooking and livestock, which will be received up to
10 A. M. Frfday.
FRIDAY-
Is Ben d-Tumalo Sisters Day.
Everybody Welcome for a Big Time.
Street sports in morning. Industrial parade at 2
P. M. Carnival afternoon and evening. Dance, with
Cole McEIroy's Portland Jazz Orchestra furnishing the
music.
SATURDAY-
Prizes awarded in forenoon and auction sale of win
ning products. Football game at 2 P. M., Bend High
School vs. Redmond High School.
Another dance, with McEIroy's Jazz Orchestra fur
nishing the inspiration.
Carnival all the time.
$100.00 first prize for best five bushels of potatoes, any
variety; $50.00 second prize.
$50.00 first prize in General Farm contest; $25.00 second
prize; $10.00 third prize.
. .. i .''
Other prizes for individual exhibits in proportion.
Livestock, poultry, children's department, culinary,
fancy work, grain and seeds, fruits and vegetables, all
taken care of with liberal cash prizes.
Good clean sport and amusements, and exhibits that
will open your eyes as to the productiveness of Deschutes
County in agricultural lines.
OCTOBER
6
7-8
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