The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 04, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTIE WWD nUMJCTIN, DAILY EDITION, HEND, OREGOtf, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1010.
PAGE 8
Tonight and
Wednesday
Tim Cotnleiil Cush
Charles Ray
111 II IH ' II )1 II I I'M I Yl'l
"BILL HENRY"
III! Il'll'll III IMmIiIIo C"CtllU
VlllllltOIH, 1)111 Wllllll It NllUOkoll
I lin farmer luu IiiikI III"
ti'oilbln stalled! lln iiIho Iiiih
iiiiii "f tlm IIi'I'ci-hI IIhIIc. battle
of M1h screen career. It's loo
KI III MliHH.
Vod-a-Vil Movies
A Hrriii'ii Vuuilovlllu Hhuw
Outing Chester Scenic
Coming Thursday
Lilu Lee in
"Rose o' the River"
And Elmo 13th
5
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1IKMD TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7:36 A. M.
I.oavos 8:00 P. M.
O..W. It. Sk S.
Arrlvos. 7:00 P. M.
Lou vim, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOKAY'S TEMPERATURE
.Mux I in ii in. 4S Degrees.
W. II Itllcy. of l.u Hue, la u busi
ness visitor In the rlty toduy.
I'. K Mullory In spending ill" duy
In llond from III" home lii Cri'Hi'nnt.
(iu K. KtiullK. of l.owur IlrldK".
spent yesterday uflornnoii In the
city un business.
V. V. Ilrown. of Astoria, former
resident of IIiimiI. en in" up -nl "rd uy
fur ii short vli.ll.
YOUK CHRISTMAS
PHOTOS
Don't Delay
Order Early
Order Now
Special Folders
for
Xntas Gifts
Ask About Our Special
Holiday Prices
Open Sundays
Elite Studio
Have You
LIBERTY THEATRE I
I Two Showi N.luly - 7; I J and 9 00
EC .T-JSmmi. I !el
t Ever Stopped To Think
tlhooRo thn rlKlit kind Hlout ntockliiK.ii, fiiHt-dyod, Hint don't
nond climiliifr nil llio tinio, and are. not InJurlouR to tlm feet.
You'll find JuHt whiit you iwnnt for tlio childron In
Armor Plate
Hosiery
Thoy nro flne-fuolinR and fitting. Knit (novor Htrotchad or
Blirunk) to hIzo und Rhapo, from tough lon-1bro yarn, and
dyed with Hnrmfl-not Dyo, which is flint and poullivoly doeRU't
burn, rot or wonkon the fabric.
Tor tlio little man or 'mlB8 In Armor Plato for stylo, com
fort and porfoctlon of weavo, wear and wash.
Tonight--Last Time
Tim llillllunl Bpwlul
ANITA STEWART
in
"MARY REGAN"
A llii'llllng drama of New
York's bl 'IiiihIiiuhh ii ml big
pli'iiHiiroK.
Wednesday Thursday
Ceraldine Farrar
Hiiiiporti'il by Allium Hills ami
TIlUIIIIIH HlllllSCllI In
SHADOWS"
Wlllurd Muck's Powerful
Diumii
Kruu bettor lliun "Tim Hell
Cm." A Hiory of on woniuu,
two nii-ii und III" luw of love.
A III!)
Tempest Cody Turns
Tables
GRAND THEATRE
i
Two Show i Nihility. Malum Daily.
Jack Ilurlou In In the Korf Kock
country Investigating ruacrvolr situs
for III" Forest service.
Mm. (1. J. Morrison, who bus been
visiting Willi Imr daughter. Mm. A. ('.
Ilutiroy. loft last night fur It Iioiiiii
lu SI I'll ii I.
J.iini'H l''i"il"rlkni'ii. of l.u 11 tie
wan In llmiil hint night to attend Hi"
mooting of Percy A. Stevens I'ont.
American l.cglon.
N. (i. JiiroliHoti In on a trip to Olivia
Lake on offlrlal buxiucKS connected
Willi Iim uiliniiilHlratloii of tlio lies,
chutes Nallonal foroKl.
Th" I tl low Culld of Hi" Presby
terian rliuri'li will meet Wednesday
afternoon at 2: III) o'clock ut thu homo
of M m. A. (J. Powell. 1520 Awbrey
Itoad.
A l"lat"il utiiiotiiiromcut In regard
to tlm wliinlnors of tlm Library club
miinqiicradii. gives III" nam" of Miss
II nth Damon im receiving Hie firm
award for liidlcs.
I'. H. Duncan, who han been assist
I ii K III Hi" Iluiid Amateur A I It lift Ic
Club d"lit fund drive, left IiibI night
j to ni"iiu ii iuw uayn ill roi iiaiKi. lie
(expects to return (lit) latter part of
thu week.
At 2:30 o'clock Thuriiduy ufler
noon Mr. C. J. Leveret! and Mri.
11. D. KoK'hi'in will cnturtuln the
j ladles of tlm Ilnptlst church ut a ill
jver tou, ut thu hoiiio of thu lutter.
1224 K. Third.
Clot Relationship.
Oni ilny when our Insurance man
camp In he nuked how old the dog
was, mill when he was told he turned
I .., t.A... I ..I......
' miih, mill before my brother hud a
chance to mower lilm my KlHter wild,
The di'K H n old as inc. Me und
lilin Is twlnn." Kichnni;e.
I'ut It In The Ilullelln.
ini
THE
In Belgium.
,m if X t "'.""f - - -'V ymSlir
MuiiRer, dlncHiie and eipoNiire were not all tbui I'.i'ltlan children wera
I ubjeeled lo, for enemy hIii-IIk coimtmilly droppd into what little of their
country the liivuder did not hold. In Hill picture Ited Ci'ohh mirH" are "'D
tukliuc aome of the II fly liable from the American Hed Ciokr numery at
l a I'aiine Into u bomb proof Hlructurv um the German opeiied lire from the ca.
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Unite I
J;nn"K Krederlcknon, l.a Pine.
I!"il OerkliiK. Silver I.uke.
Kliner CerkliiK. Hiikiiii villi!. Oil.
I). K. (li'iklllK. KukuiivIII", Cal.
I. . A. Iliioth. The DulleM.
J. F. Ilillmaii, The Dalle.
M. It. IIIkb. PrliifVlile.
(in. K. KtudlR, Lower Ilrldgn.
II. It. Miller. Seattle
W. II. Gordiui. Wullu Wullu.
V. It. Itlley, Lu Pino.
C. II. I.ooney, Silver Luke.
John C'oleiuun, Lu Pine.
Iliilel Cozy.
Frank L. Smith, Portlund.
). M. Conkliu, KnlerprlHe.
K L. Clark. Lu Pine.
Demi llolliiiHheud, l.a Pine.
It. M. William. Portlund.
C. M. Wllley. Silver Lake.
P. K. Mullory. Crcacnnl.
Hotel WiIkIiI.
Frank Ouiuni and family, Spokane.
II. It. Uulllaiid. Yakima.
Fred Teriill. Mllllcan.
Charle Hardline. ChlciiRO.
Charle ZieRler, Sliver Luke.
TliomiiH I.lnd, Portland.
V. O. Lumen, Portlund.
I.. It. Ileal, Portlund.
R-d Tape Cltadsl
"Circumlocution ollico" Is a descrip
tion uxed by the k'ri'at novelist, Charles
Dlcken. In his hook, "Little Dorrlt."
to ridicule official deluys and Inillrect
ne. It I described as the chief of
"public department In the art of per
ceiving how not to do It." The name
hua coino into popular use as a syno
nym for govern mental routine, "red
tupe," procrastination and delay Id
transuding public business.
Watch the Sun'e Haloa.
The sun's hulos lire Rood wenther
aliens. Many weather proverbs bused
upon the observation of hnlo nre
founded upon sound scientific princi
ple. Studies of the relation of hnlos
to rainfall show that durlin: the sum
mer month Ml to 00 per cent of ull
hulos lire followed by ruin within :0
hour. During the winter months 70
to 75 per cent lire so followed.
FREE!
One Flannel
Cover for hot
water bottles
with a purchase
of every
Hot Water Bottle
at
Horton Drug
Company
WOULD WITH
Honored Hie Great Foe.
The Crystal puluce, home of the
P.rlt I h Imperial War mtiM-uin, vim the
scene In Its earliest Infancy of a touch
ing Incident apparently unrecorded by
any of WellliiKton' biographer. Ac
cording to "I.e Pulul lie Crlstul," a
French weekly published In London at
the time of the great exhibition, "one.
ilny In April, when our workmen were
busily engaged unpacking eihlblts In
the French section, the duke of Wel
lington appeared. In company with his
daughter, the msn-blnncs of Douro.
He was expressing hi Interest In sev
eral products of French industry, when
the workmen happened to open a cae
containing a stiitne of Napoleon. The
duke stopped hi conversation, re
moved his hut. and bowed his head. It
was euy lo see. both by the attitude
of his body and the expression of hi
face, Hint the old o!dicr was deeply
moved. There fell upon all present one
of Ibose deep spell of silence which
Imply more thuu an ocean of words."
Maritime Omelettes.
The "Pele Mele" (Paris) state In
a recent lsue that the eggs of the dog
fish posses ull the nutritive qualities
of ordinary farm eggs. I'ntll lately,
the dog-fish wn quite neglected by
fishermen and flung buck Into thu sea
a worthless, but today the fish Is be
ing ucllvely sought by ships specially
lilted for this class of Ashing. The
egg of the dog-fish are frequently
found as large as liens' eggs.
Tortoise eggs are considered a great
delicacy, and make excellent omelettes.
They lire, however, understood to be
not adapted for boiling; the white of
the egg does not harden as In the or
dinary breakfast-table egg.
Offended Dignity.
(Sertrude was on the lawn In from
of the bouse, playing with the biiliy.
aged two. ticruiide herself, not more
than three times the other's age, was
acting the part of mother. Presently
along came a young man, who thought
he understood children, "(iood morn
ing I" he said. Inking off his hat. "How
are you ladles today?" Gertrude
looked at lilm with dignity. "Good
morning," she replied, and went on
attending to the baby. The young
iiinn stooped down. "Ah," he said, "and
which Is which V" "I'm Gertrude," re
plied the older girl, "and that's which !"
in)
I YOUR DRUG STORE
For
HEADACHES
NEURALGIA
NERVOUSNESS
STAR
ELECTRIC
VIBRATOR
Old Price
. $25
Now
Just Remember
Magill & Erskine
O'KANE BUILDING
Our Prescription Department it Complete
' ' in Every Detail.
yourdrugstore
This Is a Store For Regular Boys
For Quality, Value and Service this store offers
the best obtainable, and mothers will find here an'
interesting collection of wearing apparel for cold
weather wear.
SUITS FOR BOYS 6 TO 16
In a variety of weaves and materials, well tail
ored $8.50 to $18.50
Juvenile Suits for little fellows, 2' to 6
."$5.50 to $11.95
Patrick Mackinaws
Combine quality and style. Their sturdy fabrics
outwear all others.
For boys 6 to 10 $9.75
For boys 12 to 18 $11.95
Furnishings
Kaynee Shirts and Blouses at ....
$1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50
Munsingwear Union Suits, in cotton....$1.50 to $2.15
In wool mixed $2.15 to $2.85
Every need that your boy might have can be
supplied to advantage here. Hats, Shoes, Ties and
other accessories at low prices.
Stop and Shop at
PfUPS
Quality Pioneers ince 1911
' " : i
The Source.
"Experts tell us that, roughly speak
ing, one marriage lo three results lo
divorce," began the chap with the fund
of useless irritation.
"Yes," the other chimed In, "and
It's the roughly speaking part that
causes most of the trouble."
POI ND NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
city of Bend has taken up the follow
ing described livestock to-wit: One
gray mare branded F. H. C. or H. re
connected left hind quarter. One
light bay gelding colt, branded YW
left shoulder; one roan heifer yearl
ing undercut left ear, brands if any
undecipherable. The cost of redeem
ing said livestock will be $1 per day
and costs of advertising. In case of
failure to redeem on part of owner
said livestock wil be sold as pro
vided by the charter of the city of
Bend on the 4th day of November
at the city ponnd at 3 p. m.
L. B. KENNEDY,
Pound master.
35c wkly-22-28cdly.
Notice.
The office of H. T. Shoemaker,
foot specialist In Wright Hotel Bldg.,
will be closed until Thursday, Nov.
6. Adv. 127-128C.
No Cure For The "Flu"
Altho this dreaded Disease ravaged the Country last year yet a cure
has really not been found for it, and Medical Authorities say! another Epi
demic will occur. ; -
We urge everybody, the minute you feel a cold coming on, have fever
or chills, dull aches or constipation, to take a THORO, CLEANSING, PUR
IFYING LAXATIVE.
Balhe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup .of HOLLISTER'B
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (iwann), and go to bed for tho night chances
nre you will foel line the next morning and it won't be so easy for the
"Flu" or Grippe to get you. ,
Buy a package today, have it in the House and use it at tho. very 'first
warning. Mothers should closely watch the children and trenl them with
out dolay.
MILK AND CREAM
We Clarify, Pasteurize, Distribute
THE BEST MILK IN BEND
Soliciting your orders on tb,e merits of our products.'
Phone Black 1271
or leave jour order and address at the
Daily Market Report.
(Furnished br arranicrment with Um
.Central Oregon Bank.)
NORTH PORTLAND", Nov. 4.
Two hundred and ninety cattle re
ceived. Best steers. I9.5010.50; good
to choice, $9 9.50; medium to
good. 89; fair to ood, 78;
common to fair, $5.50 06.50;
choice cows and heifers, )7.50
8.50; good to choice. J8.504JI7.50;
medium to good, $5.50(1)6.50; fair
to medium, $4.755.?5; canners,
$3 4. bulls. $5 6.50; prime light
calves. $12.50 13.50; heavies, $7
12.50.
Hor Market.
Two hundred and twenty-five
hogs received. Market steady. j
Prime mixed. $14.25fi 14.75; me
dium mixed, $13.25 14 25; rough
heavv. $12.25 j? 12.75; pigs, $12.50
13.50.
Sheep Market.
Three hundred and sixty-five
shee received. Market steady.
East of mountain prime lamhs,
$10.50 1 1.50: best valley lambs,
$1010.50; feeders. $8i)9; year
lings, $8ig'9; wethers, $7.508.50;
ewes, $6 6.50.
For Sale
Five room modern brick bungalow.
Corner Awlirey Road and West
First Street. Price $3500 Terms.
See: F. T. Parker. . 78-127tfc.
Join the Rod Cross for 1920. All
i you need Is a heart and a dollar.
. OWL PHARMACY ,:
Bend Dairy Store
BEN0.ORECON
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