The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 24, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    TOO BENT) IHTIXBTItf, DAn,Y EDITION, BEVD, OREOO. PRTIMY, OCTOnEH 21, 1010
PAGE H
014
Friday and Saturday
Hale
Hamilton
llie King ol CumwJitfia, in
"FULL OF
PEP"
And a Metro Comedy
of Cenuiire Laughs
LIBERTY THEATRE
wo SKowi Nightly -7:1 ud 9.00
I
W T
Friday and Saturday
VIOLA DANA
in ltd vrry latest
l)e Luiff Mriro Comedy
"Please
Get
Married"
m
' ,
2 Reels of SUpititlc ComeJy
"Her Honor, tti Scrub LiJy"
GRAND THEATRE
Two Show Nightly. Msiiaae Duly.
(Ml
II KM) TRAIN HCIIKDII.E.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7:35 A. M.
Learoi 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. It. N.
Arrives, 7:00 P. M.
Loaves, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOOAfH TKMPERATCBB
Maximum, 71 DiiKrwiin.
Ills
in
Cioi'K Child In apiitlltiK
vuciiiUin nt Tho Dulli'H
K. I.. Clark, of I.n Pine, win
llnnil today on business.
Mm. K. P. Joch returned (his
HKiniliiK (rum a trip to Portland.
4 I.tilKl IiiiiiiIhiiI will leave I on Ik lit
for Italy, In make liln liuiiin with
his futher.
Mm. C. S. thulium and mm Dun,
will mart for Portland toulKlit (or
a short vhill.
Mr. and Mm. V. R. Smith are
Ilia parents at a niim pound baby
Klrl born this week.
Mm, J. F. Arnold ha been con
fined to tier homo for. tint piihI
two (I uyii liy a severe cold.
J. T. MuTawtnrl, ot 8nn Pedro.
Cul., Im In Ilund u tho Kuest of
Mr. and Mm. A, M. Prlimlo.
Mr. and Mr. Thomas Meyers, of
Kunwood, urn Hie parents of an II
pound baby boy born yesterday.
Sir. and. Mm. I.ouIh linn mitt left
(or Silver Lake yesterday after
a visit or navnnil duyn In thin city.
Mr. and Mm. H. M. Horton loft
thlH tnorulng (or Burns tby auto.
Thoy Intend to return within a
week's time.
Ml bh Col la Gavin, of Tho Dull?.
In hero to Rpnnd tho wook end at
the homo of Mr. and Mm. Churlim
JV. Krsklno.
Harry Wlso, formerly of thin city,
0 has returned to Bond aftor receiving
hln discharge from the service. Ho
Intends to mnkn IiIh homo in Bond.
Mr. and Mm, A. B. Oortson am
motiving congratulations ovnr tho
arrival of a 10 pound buby boy
born ut tho Bond BurKiciil bospl
till recently.
K. A. finow, who bun been spond-
luic severul weeks piiHt ut the forest
service ilmhiir reconnussiiiicit camp,
In In llend (or a few duyn. ' Ho ex
pect to Hike thu runner's exuml
nut Inn shortly.
How many of you love to trip tho
MKHt innliiHiln lo ii piping good or
(.'liimlra mid then uh uu glldo, away
to thn rythm of it liuuullful tenor
voice? How iiiiiny, I miy? Come on
up witn tho rent or the Hendors to
thn tiiiisiiuerudu at tho gym on Hul-
lowu en. 119c
Daily Market Report.
IKurtiUliMl hy srrsnK.mmt with tta
Ontrst Ornein Hank.)
NOHTH PORTLAND, Oct. 21.
Cutllii steady, good number rccolv
ud today.
Bunt steers. 9.r0 Tf 1 1 .CO ; good
to choice, $9B.fi0; niodium to
good, fKffD; fair to flood, 7fi8;
common to (air, 6. 6006.50;
choice cows and hoKnm, f7.60fl
8.50; good to choice, f a.604U7.50;
medium to good, tr,.r,0(ir fi.00; fair
to medium, .715.7u: canners.
.1tfM. bulls, IMfG.r.O; prlmn light
calves, $13fi16; heavies, $8 13.
IIK Market.
Two hundred anil twontv-flve
lion received. Market uncertain.
Prime mixed, I13.C05I H.00: mn-
dlum mixed, 1 1 3.00 Df 13. CO: rouich
heavies. $1 1 00 iff 1 1.60; smooth hen
vies. 112.00 W12. 60: plus. 112.00 41)
13.00.
Sheep Market.
Vary alow about Htaady east o(
mountuln, prlmo lamb 10ill;
bmit valley lambs. I10W11; feedora.
: yearlings. iii; wotbers,
(.DuUB.i)u; ewes, 18W0.60.
Championship Game for Central Oregon
FOOTBALL
Bend High School
vs.
Crook County High School .
of Prinevllle, and
PR1NEVILLE 7th and 8th GRADES
vs.
BEND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Depot Grounds, Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 25
First Game, 1 : 00 o'clock. Second Game, 2:00 P. M.
Admission, 25c and 50c,
AT THEJIOTELS.
Pilot Itulio Inn.
O. O. Packwood, Portland.
M. O. Hiebulliig. Portland.
K. It. MeCluru, Beuttlo.
Kdna Huston, Prlnevillo.
A. W. I'arshluy. Porllund.
H. W. Olover, Hpokiinn.
W. A. OrllfTlh. Chlcugo.
II. V. West, Porllund.
Mr. and Mrs. Put Hurry, Silver
I.uka.
n. A. Know, V. 8. F. S.
C. K. Klchurd, Kliunuth Falls.
I.. Kgll. Hllvor Uko.
B. II. Nobles, Bpokuno.
Mr. und Mm. II. R. Tulip. Port
lund.
Hotel Ciny.
W. H. Htubler, Great Fulls. 'Mont
H. B. Hayes. Mt., Vornon.
W. A. Orimth, Chicago.
H. P. WoHt. Porlund.
E. L. Clark. La Pino.
Leo McLaughlin, La Pine.
Hotel Wright.
Georgo V. Cloury, The Dalles.
Marv WoodH, Porllund.
W. E. 8mlth, Bedmond.
Burt Looten, Sisters.
Duwoy Pnge, Portland.
BEARS AND COUGARS
CAUSE STOCK LOSS
Beam and cougars ure the cause
or considerable losses of young cat-
tin In tho Dry Crock section of the
Kistors-Metollus ruugo. It was report
ed nt national forest heudquurters
horo today. Calves Jwvo como in
badly scratched and bitten, .and
others. It Is certain, have, boon killed.
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Knit Underwear
For Women and Children
Anticipation of Underwear needs Is
real economy, for prices will be much
higher later on. It is wise to antic
ipate and get your season's supply
now. Note the following values:
Children's Cotton Vests on . s o
and Pants.... JOC lO OOC
Children's '07 . d o O C
Union Suits OC CO JJZ.Zj
Women's Cotton . 07 , dV 1 C O
Union Suits O C CO q I .-0
Women's Wool and ' '
Silk and Wool f0 AO. j. . b "2 HQ
Union Suits qJZ.H'O .tO ipJ.VO
Women's Wool (tICQi. d?1 7D
Vests and Pants I .JO IO CJ) I .O
' '. '
MILL MEN GIVE TO
FUND FOR B. A. A. C.
Ladles and Misses Ready to Wear
That Interest Is growing In the
campaign to raise funds (or the dls
charge of the obligation against the
Bend Amateur Athletic club, was In
dicated this morning when subscrip
tions voluntarily made at the Brooks-
Scanlop. mill were " modo public.
With tho exception ot the subscrip
tion of Sum Blakely and E. T. Gcr
rish, of tho logging department, the
donations wore all from members of
the night crew at the mill. The list
ot subscribers Is as follows:
Sam Blnkely '...$125.00
E. T. GorrlHh 60.00
T)nn Allon 6.00
E. Brandon,
J. MiiBsart, .
Curl Gorhnrt
IT. J. Dnvis,
Nick Soltz
Tom H. Robinson .' i.00
A. H. Trottlor 16.00
H. M. Robinson, 6.00
N. A. Cobb 6.00
URGES EXAMINATIONS
FOR EX-SERVICE MEN
Lungs Attacked by ;UH Khperiiilly
ii
HUM-cptfble to Tuberculosis In
fection, Kays Miss Cionen.
All men who were gused during
the war should have medical exam
ination, even if they consider them
selves to bo entirely recovered, is
tho bclld( or Miss Mary E. Cronen,
representative of the Oregon Tuber
culosis association, now In the city
on an official trip to this section.
The lung tissues which have been
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. Novelties
for your
Hallowe'en
Party
and Dance
Table
Decorations
Crepe Paper
Fav
FOR.MEN WHO ARE OUT
IN ALL WEATHERS, OUR
Plattsburg Model
in heavy oil grain leather, with heavy sole,
fills a want not found in many shoes. It
has all the fine' points of a dress shoe,
combined with wearability and
service. THIS SHOE At
$9.00
Is
one of many . others we have at Saving
Prices. Our Shoes will give you' full
equivalent for every dollar
you put Into them.
MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4.50 to $11.00
MEN'S WORK SHOES $3.95 to $13.50
BOYS' DRESS SHOES $2.75 to $6.00
BOYS HEAVY SHOES, $3.25 to........ ,
- $6.50 for High Tops
Rubber Footwear
We have provided a Rubber Shoe to meet
every need, whether it be a light foothold or
heavy pac or sportsman's boot. Compare our
prices for the same qualities and you will
Supply Your Needs Here
Stop and Shoo at
Quality Pioneers since 1911
attacked by tbe poisonous vapors
used by the Germans are rendered
more susceptible to tuberculosis in
fection, and the disease should be
I .given no opportunity to gain a dan
gerous start. Miss Cronen says. . '
Miss Cronen is one of the few wo
men members of the American Le
gion, belonging to tbe organization
by virtue of 10 months service In
the front line in tbe western war
zone:
Pat It In The BoUetln.
Pat it In Tbe Bulletin,
j '
R. M. Smith Says:
Jl I Leave vour orders
rs -v . ,
6.00 i tat plump 111(11
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7.60 j . -v I I U
6.00 ! I 1 ITATJ 1 ! Will
ni i ll HENS- ALIVE.-lAr BROILERS. DRESSED.Afto
Pharmacy sZtLTjS Jr r.
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GORDON
is the ultimate word
in hats. It's the word that
will get you the right
one from your hatter,
whether your fancy is
for a stiff or a soft hat.
tfr&x Hats this fall are
good to look at espe
cially the SPENDER.
H A T S
CASHMAN, Bend s Clothier
When Bleak Winter Comes
What Cheers Your Home ?
A Glowing Fire and
Flowers
I HAVE RE-OPENED MY FLOWER SHOP AT
MAUD LOGAN'S KITCHEN. ORDERS WILL
BE RECEIVED THERE. FOR CUT FLOWERS
AND POTTED PLANTS.
FLOWERS FOR ANY SPECIAL
OCCASION
Kiversid
Florists
le
MRS. M. KEENEY
Phones : Black 211 Black 2161
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