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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1919)
I TIIH HHND HUia-KTIN. DAILY KIUTION, HKND, OIIKOON, YVKDNKHIMV, NOV. 12, HMO. PACK 8 I AROUND THEWOCUD IGRESSMAN'S SON vVINS APPOINTMENT WITH THE AMERICAN Tonijiht Last Time MAE MURRAY IN t TTo Bride's Awakening Tonight mid Tliursduy Monroe Salisbury un uciuimi ouiii IN ''Vj:.,o. r. v-;.J l ft ..f Tliiu'sduy Only William Desmond in "Life's A Funny Proposition' Lull of in, good Uuylu, lrni ulualiufi ind puiuh. 12 tii rpiioj ELMO The Human Bridge" LIBERTY .THEATRE TwoSlibwi I.,V1 -.I J ail '))) "The Sleeping Lion" Ai fine an Italian chararltiialion at avri preierilrd. ll move (rum I New Yoik' lo ll.. Wild Wl with auJ llnilli galore. Two-Reel Comedy "Friaky Liona and Wicked HuibandV GRAND THEATRE Two Sliowt Niglilly. Malinet Daily. 1IKM) tkain hhii:dli.k. Oregon Trunk. Arrives. 7:36 A. M. Louves 8:00 P. M. O.-W. II. A N. Arrives. 7:00 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOI. Y'H TKMI'EIlATtKH Maximum, 39 Degrees, II. II. MutzlK. of 1'i.rlliinil I u business visitor In t tin clly ( bin week. Jay II. I'plnn, of Prlnnvllle Ik In I tin cliy today. coming uvur lo ut tond tun Armistice Day celebration In Hond Inst nlKlit. V. H. Duncan returned lo Hend FREE with every HOT WATER BOTTLE pnrcbased mm, One flannel Hot Water Bottle COVER at HORTONDRUGCO. (IiIh moriilnii from Portland lo re sume llm cunipuiiKn (or funilK to cIohii tlm V. M. (', A. drive. A. M. I.urii, formerly of Hond, Ih In dm city today from Sulom. tins K. Sludlg, of Lower Ilrldgo Ih spending tlm day 111 Hend on buwl- 1ICSH. I.. K. Bin ll It. of Redmond, on of the first Di'Hi'hiitcH county commis sioners. Ih In Hend today on business. MIhh Margaret Thompson and her brother. HiikIi- returned IhlH morn ing from a vUlt of several days In Portliind. Biunli'y Jewell, predatory unlmul Inspector of llm t!. 8. illologlcal De partment wuh In Ilia city yesterday plnnnliiK a campaign against preda tory animal In Central Oregon. T.' A. Whlltln-gton, who hui been visiting with his brother O. M. WhlttiiiKion, mnnugor of tlm Ll Imrty and Grand TlmiilerH lft yes terday morning for his homo In New York. , Announcement was rondo yestcr- duy of tliu purchase . by Claude Kelly, operator at Ihu Liberty here, of the Itedmond moving pic turo bouse. 1 1 a v I n K dlHpoHCd of Ills property Mr. Kelly with Mrs, Kelly will move to liedmond to re- Hld. Mrs. J. .Sumner will entertain the IndleB of tin? Women' Foreign Mis Hlonnry society of tlm "Methodist church of Uund. ut hur home on New port avenue, ut 2:30 o'clock tomor row afternoon. Members and their friends are extended a rordlnl Invit ation. Judge It U. Iliitler. of Portland, one of the bent known attorneys' In (he state, Ih u visitor In the city today. Judge Duller delivered the A nil Mice Day celebration yester day before, tho Prinevllle post of llm A met lean Legion. He will re turn to IiIh hiitno tonight. -For Dull Mirrors. If mirrors be very dull mid speckled, the following iiielhod Is excellent; Take n small portion of whiting and add Milllclcnt cold ten to make a paste; rub the glass with wnrm tea. dry with a soft cloth; rub a little of the paste well on the mirror and polish dry with tissue pa tier. Lehr Feaa, son of Congressman Kens of Ohio, l the new parlla nientarlan to the House of Rep resentatives, succeeding' Clarence Cannon, resigned. Kess haa mud led for many' year to prepare for. the place. He la 28 yoan old.. COLLAR OF SEAL TO :HEM OF GREAT. COATi Perhaps It Is the richness ot 5e Un pom-pom cloth la this Rreit coat which ahoirg best th richness and luster of that Mr fojI collar and deep cufrs. The feature though Is of course the llnei of that huce collar which extends to the.Jium of the gar-tnent. Making Billiard Balls. Experience has shown 111 the inakini; of billiard balls Hint, ns It dries, Ivory shrinks, so they nre turned In the rniicli nnd kept In a warm room for ti long I line sometimes, two years Then lifter shrinking they are turned iiRtiin. Keep Tacks In Jars. Save all small glnss Jars. One good use for them Is to keep tacks, screws and Kiniill nulls In. It will save time when looking for a particular kind. atSlaaBsaBaaamma. 1 x ,; r; me urocery man wiu onow riniccs I 'H'' f Thousands of children are happlor and healthier I bocause tnoy can nave an tno snow j inxes uoy M nud 'Ininun manl. Inil what kn.l tnrt 4 1. ftan .y.'. I Avian ntlafv4nn anltv MM.bf Vnii. mu t has them. Boat Ask for Onekers Know rtaJtM Paeifit Cnut BUcutt C. 5 - 5 5 Your Mail Orders for Furniture will be promptly I attended to at Gilbert Furniture Company In the City Square of Treves, Ger many; !ii1idiiiarters of (be allied mili tary forces, an undent cross surmount ed monument mark the city's center of triifllc. I or this reason American Ited Cross olllclals converted It, as shown by this picture, Into a directory ot all Ittd CroKs activities In the clly. On Toads. "Many stories -are exliint tending to show that toads have been found nllve III rocks or In soil deep In the earth ; yet so far as liivesiifaKyl by the writer III iiCHcnse has the evidence been ut nil conclusive." says A. II. Klrklnuil In an article i "The Harden Toad" In I5oys" I.lfo. "(In the other band, experiments have shown lhat tends may be kepi nllve at least IS months sealed up In plaster or limestone. There Is little dc.ubl Hint the toad may live to be '-'0 years old, or more. "Though It lives alone In summer, toads often hibernate In colonies -it half a dozen or more. In feeding, usually by nlifht, the toad patrols a fairly wellilcllncd bent; garden and flower beds are frequented, and par ticularly the ground under arc lights, where numerous Insects fall fluttering from the lump above. When fond Is abundant, ns shown by experiments on toads In cages, the animal eats an equivalent of four squure meals dally, consisting of caterpillars, cut-worms, heel leu. arils, elf." Daily Market Report. (Kurnlhd pr arrana-vmtnt with tb Ontrai Orocon Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND. Nov. 12. Two thousand cattle received. Early sales steady, weak undertone. licst Btcers. $9.50ff 10.50; good to choice, $9 & 9.50; medium to good. $9; fair to pood, $78; common to fair, f 5.D0i C.50; choice cows and heifers. $ 7.50 8.50 ; good to choice, $S.,",0 ii 7.50; me dium to good. i."i.506.60; fair to medium, $4.75 ji 5.75; catiners. $3 tt 4; bulls. Jail 6.50; prime light calves, $12.604fl3; heavies. $7 12.50; Blockers and feeders, $7 9.25. Hoc Market. One thousand hogs received. Mar ket strong. Prime, mixed, $ 1 5.50 f 1 6 ; me dium mixed, 814. 50 15.50; rough heavy, $13.6014; pigs, 014015. Sheep Market. One thousand seven hundred and f.fly sheep received. Lambs strong er, balance steady. Kust of mountain prime' Iambs, 8UP12; valley lambs, 810.5011; feeders. 8 8 iff 9; yearlings, JS9; wethers, 87.60 8; ewes, $6 6.60. You Learn to Know the Value of a Dollar when you Pay Cash. Cash buying means a saving for us,1 therefore a saving for you. If not in the past do it ndw. AT UNION GROCERY mi 'i&if-k-' Foot Expert Here A specialist from Chicago loaned to this store by Dr. Wm. M. SchoU . the recofinized foot authority, is here now. tie will be here only Friday and Saturday, Nor. 14 and 15 . to foot Bothered people should lose no time in coming to tee him. K Examination and Advice I ai I . I rnPT I M i 9 :-;f . !-f: "i 5!j!sS;l:;;i 'k iy. fyy i-.'-i'4.'::-A'i;"'"'y if: This expert knows all about feet He knows the famous Dr. Scboll methods of correction and he knows that UTuttha. , DSc ho I I Vi 1 Let Wm examine your foot and I '.':'' V I tell .rn,. uh,l (a lh trmihtn fha I yd? - 'try tell you what is the trouble, the cause and the way. to quickly correct it. Let him demonstrate on your own foot that you can gain Foot Comfort Immediately. You don't have to wear "freaky" or loose shoes. The Dr. SchoU plan is to give i foot comfort while you wea the stylish, well fitting shoe 1 foot comfort while you wear f . the stylish, well fitting shoe i c Vou like. AU Weleosxw. y-' Uv iV.annheimcr's fcrn til ---if - PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT LA PINE SOON At a meeting of the La Pine high school literary society held Friday afternoon, it was decided to put on the play "Dot, the Miner's Daughter." December 23 is the date set. The books have been receiv ed and the fourteen characters have been assigned to their respec tive parts. PINEHTJRST SPUDS NEARLY HARVESTED PINEHURST, Nov. 11. Potato digging is almost over for this year. The threshing machine is in Pine hurst this wee. If the weather pro ves favorable the numerous short jolhs should be finished in -a short time. Root of Generosity. . He'twho gives whut he would as readily throw nway gives without gen erosity; for the essence of generosity Is in self-sacrifice. Henry Taylor. Put It In The Bulletin. SHEEP ATTACKED BY RABID COYOTE LOWER BRIGDE, Not. 11. On Wednesday a coyote suspected of having rabies attacked a 'bunch of sheep on the Hoskins place with in 50 feet of the house. O. I. c. Cafeteria "4 will not serve Sunday Dinners in the future. The Large Can Saves 25cts on the Dollar '-and Crescent Baking Powder' does not deteriorate. Even alter the can is opened Crescent re tains its original strength and efficiency. i Therelore you make this posi tive saving ii the S lb. tins ol Crescent. We know indeed that Crescent can stand the severest tests lor baking efficiency and all around good quali ties, lor not a pound can get by the rigid tests and technical scrutiny ol our chera ists. i Cieaccnl raiaed food . light, iweat, and wholaV aomt Taw bm M- mm If yaaj Crescent Baking Powder casscBNT u pa. oa t 1 iSi.Waaa. s a