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

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    Tn DKN'D BULLETIN, DAILY KDITION. BHVD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24. 1010.
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Tonight Last Time
JACK PICKFORD
IN
"Burglar By Proxy"
TIIUHSDAY-FItlDAY
WALLACE REID
- IN -
"The Valley of
The Giants"
A Story of Rid Bloodad Men
Also
"IE Perils of
Thunder Mountain"
EpioJ No. 4.
LIBERTY THEATRE
Two SW. Nihily 7:19 and 900
III
1 TONIGHT and
THURSDAY
Nazimova
I
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BRAT"
On mm mentioned jewelry
and die fouglit him. AnotLer
man mtotiontj bam aandwicb
and "Tin Brat" cried "lead m
to it."
AND
A Two-Reel
, Elko Comedy
TRY TO CET IN
GRAND THEATRE
Two Sftowt Nigtilly. Maiiocc Dai'y
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TODAY'S TEMJMERATCRB
Maximum, 40 Dogreea.
BEND TIIAIN BCIIEDCLK.
Oregon Tronk.
Arrive, 7:36 A. M.
Leave 8:00 P. H.
C)..W. R. A N. .
Arrive, 7:40 P. M.
Leave. 7:00 A. M.
J. Alton Thompson I confined to
lil homo by Hilton.
MU Helen Foley I In Portland.
spending the holiday with relative.
H. E. I'llrlck returned to Bond
Inat nlicht after a week' absence In
Portland on bualnnaa and pleaaure.
. Tony Fori, recently adjudged In-
wine, loft thl morning for Pendleton,
nceompanlod by attendnnl from the
unite uylum.
Mr. and Mr. H. K. Brook are ex
pected In today from New York,
where tbny attended the wedding of
Wllllnra Pottlboue and Ml Marjorlo
Fairlamb. '
Rev. Fred A. T. Cornelluwen. pas
tor of the Scuudlnavlun-Lutheran
church, will deliver hi Chrlatma
morning sermon at 1 1 o'clock tomor
row morning.
County Commissioner C. H. Miller
loft last night for hi home In Red
mond ii f tor pnndlng the early part
of the week In attondunco at a sor
hIou of the county court.
Colonel John Prlngle wua expect
ed In today to spend the Chrlitma
holiday with hi Hon. A. M. Prlngle,
of thl city. Colonol Prlngle, who
wa with the Canndlun force over
sea, vlMlted In Bend early last year,
and ha many acquaintance in the
city.
Prlie will bo awurded for tho
boat character ut tho masquerade
Now Your bull to bu given by the
ladle of the ' Moo ho I.pglon In
Blither Hull.
Mr. and Mr. Taylor Rhod- en
turtuluud Tuosday evening at a danc
ing party for the following gueat:
Mr. and Mr.. Taylor, Mr. ind Mr
Heglnn, Mr. and Mr. Innl. Mr. and
Mr. Frank Brobert. Mr. and Mr.
Aaho, Mr. and. Mr. Ilondrlx. Mr. and
Mr. Lundfulr, and Messr Suult and
The Owl
Pharmacy
We wish to extend our
hearty appreciation
for your patronage
during the past year
and ask to accept
our kindest thoughts
for Christmas
and The New Year
CALL AT OUR STORE
FOR A CALENDAR
It is with the kindest thoughts to all, for a
Happy Christmas and a Successful New Year
that we end this Holiday Season. ;
We hope that we have been of service to you
through the year that has past and that in the,
year to come we may be able to continue the
- hearty co-operation now existing.
It will be our aim, in the year, to come, to offer
for your approval, merchandise that will justify
your patronage. "
- . THE FAIR STORE.'
Daily Market Report
KarnUhr br arranafininl with tfca
Central Oreeon Hank.) .
MVKHTMCK. .
NOItTH PORTLAND, lJflC, 24.
Cuttle None.
ilimt Hleer. $10.75 nt 11.25; good
to choice, $10.00 ut 10.50; medium
to good, $9.00 ut 9,76; fair to good,
$8.00 nt 0.00; common to fulr, $7.00
at 8.00; choice cow and helfor. $0
ut 0.75; good to choice, $7.75 ut 9;
iniidl urn to good,, $5.76 ut 7.76; fair
to medium, $4.76 nt 6. 25; cuimer.
13.25 at 4.25: bull. 111.00 at 8.00:
prime light culveit, $12.50 ut 14.00;
henvle, $7.00 ut 12.00; Htockor uml
feodor, $8.00 at 9.60.
. Hog Market.
HogH'825.
I'rlmn mixed, $14.60 ut 15.00; ex
treme, $15.60; medium mixed, $14
at 14.60; rough heuvle, 12.00 ut
13.00; pig, $11.50 ut 12.60.
Hlierp Market.
Hboep 35.
Enat of mountain lumb, $13.00
t $13.50; vulley lumb, $1...60 ut
$12.60; feeder. $10.00 at $12.00;
yearling, $9.50 ut 10.60; wether,
$9.00 at $9.60; ewe, $0.60 at $7.00
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Butte Inn.
Mr. George WhlteU, Terrebonne.
11, K. AuderNon, Portland.
Ft. C. OHborne. Prfnevllle,
John P. O'Callogban, Powell
llutte.
O. Andoraon, Luva Bulto.
O. O. Morrl, Terrebonne.
J. P. DeVoy, Lakevlew.
J. H. Harris. Lakevlew.
Hotel Cozy.
A. T. Shuver, Mllllcnn.
W. I). Kirby, La Pine.
J. C. Smith, Spokane.
C. H. Ilrown, Portlund.
Ilotvl Wright.
It. L. Pulmer, Portland.
J. O. Hoffman, La Pine.
II. K. Barton, Silver Luke.
M. P. HayeH, Han Francisco.
John Cblcox, Portland.
Gene Muhoney, Pendleton.
E. 0. Murray, Portlund.
J. J. Glllllund. Culver.
. J. A. C'urr, Hood River,
A. L. Edward. Fossil.
We wlsi you a Venj Merrtj Ciristmas
and J(ealti, Jappiness ana eritij
for tie Jew ear.
4lannAeimer S&ros.
O. A. C. STUDENTS
BACK IN REDMOND
REDMOND. Dec. 25. The short
uge of fuel at tho O. A. C. necessi
tated the cloning of the college sever
al day prior to the Chrlatma va
cation. Robert Johnson, Claude Butler.
William and Paul Vun Allen and
Dolly McDowell returned from col
lego Wedneitduy morning.
Mr. C. H. Irvln spent aeveral day
vialting friend in Portland the past
week.
"0'BU'aia04BBn
All that remains now of the Christmas season
is happiness. The trials and worries of Christ
mas shopping are but a remembrance and the
time when every heart is' filled with a kind
thought is fast approaching. Christmas morn
ing when you gather around the well ladened
evergreen tree- to present a token in remem
brance of "Him Who Died To Save All Men,"
remember that it is our fervent desire to ex
tend a wish for happiness to all.
THE PIONEER GARAGE CO.
Mr. and Mr. Max Cunning left
Monday evening for Portland where
they will upend Christmas with Mr.
Cunning' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wilson
Mis Flo Cook arrived In Red
mond Thursday morning to Bpcnd
Christmas at the F. G. Atkinson
home.
Mr. R. C. Shaw entertained the
Be Jolly Tuesday night. Mr. Joe
Buckley was tuken In a a new mem
ber. Winifred Munz returned home
Sunday morning from Portland
where she hn Wn .tianrfin.
school at St. Helen's Hall.
.Mrs. W. P. Robbing returned home
from Portland Monday morning.
The following Vniinc nannln
Redmond, who have been attending
the U. of O. returned home Satur
day morning: Gladys Smith, Irving
Smith, Lucille Redmond, Arthur
Tuck. Evelvn Rmlfh nnrt MII,I.J
smnn.
Mis Jessie Hill and her mother
went to Culver Thursday morning to
spend Christmas with relatives there.
"Principal Irvine left for Portland
loat week to spend the Christmas
vacation with relatives in that city.
. Mr. Ivy Louderbaek. who has
been 111 with a cold for some time,
has Improved sufficiently to take up
her duties at the telephone office.
Mr. Frank Riebhof is assisting at
the Variety Store during the Christ
mas rush.
good. Christmas dinner.
Served from 1 to 2, $1.00
a plate. Adv. 15c.
CREAMERY MEETING CALLED.
The annual meeting of the Central
Oregon Farmers Creamery associa
tion is announced to be held January
24, in the county court rooms. A.
general attendance 1 desired.
aoBi4BBoBi'iianaoBo0'aaia
XLhc Season's (5reetf tigs
' fOMORROlV it Christmasa Christmas
of the real, old fashioned kind end U I our '
sineeresl wish lhat this Da) of Day) brings to .
you and yours,, all that It should bring In hap
piness, peace and good will. '
The Warner Company
The Cafeteria
will be
Closed on
Christmas Day
- Merry
Christmas ,
O. I. C. CAFETERIA
Hotel Altamont . for a I FPiPPPPPFFPPBPigiaBKw
We'd like to go out and take every one of our
'friends by the hand and give him our holiday
greetings. Since we cannot do that we are tak
ing this way of, wishing them all A Merry
Christmas.
MAGILL & ERSKINE
Drug Company
1MI1MPMM.III.M.I.MT.M1.I.I.M.I.
u3!gj3P3FMPPIi3i33li3BBBWMnW'Bn
The R.M. Smith Grocery
Wishes you all
A Very Merry Christmas and
A Happy New Year
Roller Skating!
AT THE
HIPPODROME
CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
and thereafter Every Afternoon and Evening
- Except Saturday.
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