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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1919)
THII BtoWD IIU1XET1. IM1I.Y felHTIrtlV. IIKXI), OIIKOON. 1TKHIMV. NOVKMIIKIt IM. 1010 paoe Tonight and v Wednesday Dorothy Dalton I.N - "Other Men's Wives" Kin' was "broke" iinrt Urn Kiiiik of Hixliil p 1 1 it I h yh nlio would Im iiiimv Id "fi'uinii called hir "friends" ttmuKlil U." Sim n -NOT! Collin to -Also Gaiety Comedy "HITS AND MISSES' Gaumont Pictorial Life LIBERTY THEATRE Two Sliowi Nigl,ily-7:I5 tnJ 9:00 1 ToniKht Last Time HARRY CAREY is The Ace of The Saddle Christy Comedy Topics of the Day and Cartoons Wednesday Thursday Pauline Frederick in l he gfitcil emotion I ly of llic year "The Fear Woman" Also ELKO COMEDY "A Pair of Deuce." GRAND THEATRE Two Slmwt Nightly. M.liner Daily. IIKNU TIIAIN WIIEIfI.K. i Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:86 A. M. Leave 8:00 P. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrives. 7:00 P. M. Leave. 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAVH IKMPKIIATVKIS Miixltnuin. 4 8 I)i.gr--H. Denton . Hiirdlck wu P from Hi'duioiid ytmtcrday. I'rlnce Stout returned to Mend thin ntornliiK from vl.lt of 10 liny In I'lirtlund. Dr. I. K. ItrookH. if III" flrook. Hcunlnn l.timlmr Co.. riitnu In yester iluy mnriiliiK for short stay. Mr. mill Mm. M. I'. n"bmiin. wlio hiivo Iii-uii In I'vriliiiii f'T sovcrul rdiiy l"ii. returned to llend till" iiiornliiK. It. v. Wtttinorn. secretary of Tlie Hhi'Vllu-llixou Company, arrived yes terday iiioriilnic from Minneapolis for it UiihIm'.nh vlKlt lit Him local plant. C. A. C. SmIUi. of Hiirim. accom panied by IiIh ilaimliii'r. Mm. N. It. Iteed. urrlved In I ho city this tnnrn Iiir from rortluiid enrouto to the Harney con lit y sent. Tim Ladles Aid society "f the MotlloillHl rhurrli will servo u eafetcr In dinner ill till' tin postnlllce liulld inu on ThiirMday. November 2n. be KlmiliiK "I ::,u o'clock. It. A. Ward, drover CcrkliiK. W II. (ii-rkliiK. A. J. Hurler, Kriink Wal lace. J. M JaiiHen, mid MIhh Mary Hi. mi will li-avo tmilKlit for I'ortliitid whore they will attend tin- Pacific IntermiHoiml .l,vBtoik export loi.V Mm. K. I'. MiilmlToy. Mm. W. I). Humes, Mm. J n roil Moon1, inn' Mm. J. C. Vntidorvert iir anionic the llend , women whil will accompany the local me.nbiirs of Al Under Temple, to Portland tomorrow nlitht for t lies Hlirini) ccriinioiiliil. Principal Knlph JohiiHon. of tin) llend hlglj school, will ko In Ititd moiid early in December to confer with rciirOHunliillvoii of other C'eu- trul Oregon high schools rejcardlnic tli draft I ii K of a schedule fur a bas ketball schedule fur I In; 1913-111211 KttUHon. ('. II. Iliillcn mid (,'lirlHtlnn Spies, of I'urllaiid. olDi-lnls of tlio Con crete I'lpit Company of that city, lire In Hi-nil tniluy uwalthiK word frofh the Oregon Trunk Itnllwiiy In regard to tho use of rulli oud land near the track for llm Itniiulliilloii of u manu factory hero. Mr. and Mm. A. K. Doty and children arrived In llend on Monduy from llolvllle, Kansas having driven across country by way of I,o Angeles. They expect to locate. Ill YOUR DRUG STORE MI0 :1 Peroxo(rean y i -i UrtS beawtJ ivi " to the I k Complex; ov i 1 m v ( Rtmemhet Magill & Erskine O'KAN T. llfll.DINO Our F'rctciifilion Drtartmcnl is Comptrie . in Every Detail. YOUR DRUG STORE 0 fi . -ijimrB , 1 M f ITtiMrJIWPWlf T HE habit of Thrift constitutes one of the greatest differences between the savage-and civilized man. Andrew Carnegie. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT PRO MOTES THRIFT DECIDE TO START YOURS NOW. Tin nH or 8fiow fluwvtoi The First National Bank l OF BHND the vicinity of lliidmoiid where theyl hiivo inliillviiH. Mr. Duly In a In-other of Minn Mabel Doty of 'J im llnllctln I olllcn. K, T. Tarker and fiunlly left Mon day nlKlit for roilliind wliuru Mr. I'urker linn nccepled u iOHitloii Willi the North weHler n Klei-lrlo (!ompuny. Ilo ban been a roHlrlent of llimd for the pimt Hlx yearn and employed In the o III co of the llend Waler, I.lKbt & Tower Co. IIIh homo In Itlver Terruco Iiiih boon ptiicliiiKed by l.loyd MiikIII. The Social Season ai;::i:ij;;::;;i;::::t;. AT THE HOTELS. Tllot Unite Inn. T. O. I.awrenco, Tort In nil. K. V,. Thlppn. Cortland. M. ft. Mutthnw. Tha Dull. A. Holder, Kan Krunclnco. Krmik Cook, Hunt lie. Albert (jiircla, Tori land. J in llccnmn, I'ortland. ChurleH K. ISiirllelt, I. on Atlltelen. Mr. and Mm. K. H. Kmltb, Tort land. Tim Carroll, Tuinley. D. K. VeiKen, Powell lltitte. H. W. Wetmoro, MlnneHotu. T. J. O Keefo. Portliuid. Nouli Frederick, Kan KranclHco. II II. Veatcb. Portland. John T. Henry, Portland. J. M. CralK, Portland. C. II. Ilullen, Portlund. J. T. Ilurdy, Portland. William II. DIIIh. I'ortland. C. K. HoiiKton, Portlund. D. ('. Walnon, Portland. HolH tVnty. II. K. Wood head, Portland. II. K. Kuton, Im Pine. V. I. IloKiin, Iji Pine. John It. Hntlleff, La Pine. Dave DodHon, Silver Lake, (inn K. fltadlic. Lower llrldne. L. J. Crittendon, Keattlu. II. del il(tht. J. lloliimtehi. Alfnlfn. Margaret Wood, Spokane. Kobcrt A. Johnnon, Held. Cliiirlei Uauntt. Portland. J. N. Mniiten, La Pine. Vernon Manteii, La Pine. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Perry, La Pine. ' Has Begun - Milady must be correspondingly gowned. In our ready-to-wear De partment "we have on display the daintiest evening apparel ever created. TT . Made of Shimmering Satin Fluffy Tulle SEfc, I i Bits of Tinsel Ribbon and Orna- . f. I I c tr-f . ijagr iiiciiL wiui vjctrianus ui rmwers ISThey are simply irresistible. One, often named the Rainbow Division, combines all the delicate tints of the spectrum. All the wanted evening .shades in pink, blue, orchid, amber, Nile and black. Priced from $25 to $45 Pumps for Evening Wear Tflri Patent Leather, White and Black kid. . Priced from $6.50 to $9.75 Silk Hosiery ' In both Phoenix and Holeproof, in plain and drop stitch. Priced from $1.25 to $3.00 ' Daily Market Report. (Kurnl.hl by rrnirrm.nt with Iht Central Orewon Hank.) NOUTII PORTLAND, Nov. 18 Cattle received 220. Knrly Miles teady. Dent hi ecru. $9.50010.50; good to choice, 9 ft' 9.60; medium to xood, f89; fair to xood, $7?8; common to fulr. $3.60 ffi 6.50: choice cown mid heifem. $7.50)8.50; Rood to choice. $6.50 7.50 ; me dium to Kiiod. $ri.r0S6.50; fair to medium, $4.75 5.75; cannem. $3 it 4; hill In. $5iii)6.50; prima HkIU cnlven, $ I 2.50 41 13.50; hciivicH. $7ft 12.50; Ktockum and feeders. $6.50 tip 9.00. llntf Market. Three hundred mid Keveuty-llvo Iioks received. Market ntroiiR. Prime mixed $1616.50; me dltini mixed. $ I 5 (fit 1 fl.nii; roiiKh ! Stop and SLop at KDHIEII BROTHERS Quality Pioneers tince 1911 heuvles, $1414.50i pls. $15 16.00. Sheep .Market. Seventy sheep received. Lambs BtronRor, balance steady. Kast of mountnln prime lambs, $1 1. 26 fi 12.26; valley lambs. $10.50 ft 11.25; feeders, $81r9; yearlings. $8'n9: extreme $9.50; wethers, $7 .6111 8.50; ewes. $6'ST7.no. St , Take or Sen d Her a Box of Lowneys delicious Candies Known the world over for freshness and deli cacy of flavor. or Sweet's (of Salt Lake) Chocolates Owl Pharmacy Either will be most appreciated. AT THE MOVIES That It is a dangerous thing to look with longing "eyes on other men's wives. Is the moral brought out in Thomus H. Ince's latest Para mount picture "Other Men's Wives." In which Dorothy Dalton is starred with a remarkably strong cast sup porting her. The story concerns a young girl in desperate circumstances who Is used by a designing man as a cat's paw to scratch "the domestic felicity of another man's wife. . He who dis dains the sanctity of the home. Is In love with a married woman and is an apostle of the creed that all is fair in love. The husband is above reproach and tho only hope or di vorce grounds is to catch him in some compromising position. The young girl, played by Dorothy Dalton, is used for this purpose. In the dramatic development it turns out her character is too strong and she exposes he intrigue. The crisis revolutionizes her own life and wins for her the respect of an honorable man that later develops Into true love. The picture will be shown at the Liberty tonight and Wednesday. Other features include a new Gau mont Pictorial Life and a gayety comedy "Hits and Misses." Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a bod full of youth and health may bo yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL Tb world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder end uric r.cid troubles, tha enemies of life and looks. In oso since 1C96. All druggists, three urines. Lock tor th name Cold Medal on cf7 box accept bo imitatoi iiiumui:u:tt::y::tt:Ktt:::nro THERE IS NEED IN EVERY HOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Stop to count the cost ot the laundry you send out. Stop to count the cost ot laundry done by old methods. You will at once see tho reasons why you should have an electric washing machine, $12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. 11 I Bend Water Light & Power- Co. I Truro. LJ fef v tV, " Yes, indeed. Your Bathroom can look just as neat and attractive as the one shown above. Good Fixtures Are Always the Best. Ours Are Good Carlson & Lyons Expert Plumbers iiiimtii!it:iimmim:uuiMmi:imiiniuittuitiiKitm