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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
TOE flKN'D BULLETIN. DAILY KDITIOJf. BKXI), OREGON, TIKHDAY, JANUARY 0. 1020 PACE n GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PRODUCTION O ri r n on nn l.v .. ,. ,. vy lllillllil W' . Adapted from the Play by George M. Cohan .1 LIBERTY 1 f . I, . ., ,n i i - i -. . ..i,- ii 1 -'- i ii t i i i - i , . 11 1 - --' ; ' in .. i i ' ' . , . 4 - - - I Saturday-Jan 8-9-0 HEATRE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMTKKATVRH Maximum, 40 Degrees. HKND TRAIN KCHEDCLH. Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:35 A. M. Leaves 8:00 P. M. O.-W. R. ft N. Arrive, 7:40 P. M. Xoavea, 7:00 A. M. John Farrall Ih con lined to homo by a aovoro attack of tonsliltls. W. II. Munlon, of Prlnevllle. was in the city yeRterdny visiting rela tive. P. Kt. Clor, of Marshfleld, bus re turned to the count after visiting rel atives lu Bend over the holiday!. Hubert II. Gould ban returned from Portland, whore ho attended a meet ing of the state highway engineers. J. Alton Thompson in In Sulem this week on official business at. the office of the fitnto superintendent of edu cation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Egll, of Burns, are spending a few days In the city before returning to their home In Harney county. Al Chunouy, brother of Miss Be- '!' It Is Coming! Going to be here Monday, J.nn. 12th What? Just a'' window f full of real bargains. Builders' Hardware Paints, Tools, v Auto Accessories Kitchen Ware Bend Hardware Co. alrlca Chunouy. of tho " Bond high school faculty, ban arrived In Rend from Canada, uud will attend school during tbe nprlng term. Minn M. E. Coleman, city treas urer", returned to llend yesterday after a iieerul weeks trip to the mid dle west. During tho greater part of her ubsencn from (lend she visited relatives ill CblcuRo und Ualejia, Il linois. Mrs. S. K. Yonkum will entertain the members of tho Women's Foreign MiHHioniiry society of tho .Methodist church, und tbelr friends, ut the home of Mrs. W. C. Mct'ulston, 234 J. 'IT el. mil Place, ut 2:30 o'clock, Tliursduy afternuon, January 8. $11.75 at 13. 7S. Hlieep Market. Sheep None. . - Kost of mountain lombs. 113.00 at $14. 00; valley lambB, $11.50 at 13.00; feeders, $10.00 at 112.00; yvurllngs, $10.00 at 11.00: wethers, 19.50 ut 10.00; ewes.' $S.OO at 7.00. Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Re sults Try Tbem. ACTOS SOLI) IX ADVAXCK. Four cur loads of autos arrived in Bend today, including one of Over lands and one Essex shipment, for tho Pioneer garage, and two cars of Fords for the Central Oregon Motor Co. Every muchlne was sold before reaching Bend. Put It In The Bulletin. AT THE HOTELS. Horn! Wright. A. B. Kukondall. Payette.. Idaho. J. R. Elliott. S. P. & 8. W. Hanson, Sun'Frnnclsco. L. U. Johnson, Vnncouver. Hotel Cozy. O. W. Cooley, Cottage Grove. D. J. Moran, Cascade, Mont, E. J. Cnrroz, Rolyat. Pilot Ilutto Inn. Harold V. Hubble, Portland. T. D. Barclay, Portland. N. F. llogors, Portland. H. L. Maler. Portlund. Kd Moran, Portland. W. J. Temby, Portland: E. A. Biggs, Portland. C. B. Smith, 'Portlund. W. II. Smith, Portland. Roy W. Edwards, Portland. W. B. Mnnlon, Prlnovlllo. W. F. Sell u man, Tho Dalles. O. W. Zoellor, Portland. W. P. Blake, Portland. Daily Market Report (KurnUhrd by urMmztmrnt with the . Cvntml Orrvon Hank.) . LIVKHTOCK. ' NORTH PORTLAND, Jam 6. Cattle 225. - Best steors, $11.00 at 11.75; good to choice, $10.50 at 11.00; medium to good, $9.00 at 9.75; fair to good, $8.00 at 9.00; common to fair, $7.00 at 8.00; choice cows and heifers, $9 at 10.00; good to cholao, $7.76 at 9; medium to good, $5.75 at 7.75; fair to medium, $4.75 at 6.76;' canners, $3.60 at 5.60; bulls, $8.00 at 8.25; prime light calves, $ 12.50 at 15.00; heavies, $7.00 at 12.00; stackers and fooders, $8.00 at 9.56. ' Hog Market.' Hogs 186. ; -,i '. - , , ' Prime mixed $14.76 at 16.25; me dium mixed, $14.26 at 14.76; rough heavies,-. $12. 6. .-at-- 13.S6-, -pica, Gome In Today! If You Need a Suit, Coat or Dress All Fall and Winter Clothes have been reduced. There is nothing reserved. All Go at 25 Per Cent Discount ' :- ' ' ! ' : . . . . FURS, too, are reduced 25 per cent. Announcing the Arrival of Several ' Styles of Queen Quality Shoes Chocolate Kid, cloth top, C5i 7C military heels, at.. PO. O Grey Kid, cloth top, d?ft pa military heels, at. W.DJ All Chocolate Kid Shoes, Louis or t -2 Cft military heels, $10.50, $11, $11.50, 12.50,Pp V Patent Colt, Mat Kid Top. lace . 2 eft shoes; a very stylish shoe HiOtOJ All Calf, medium brown, military t0 Cf heel shoes, per pair PlAii7U Better Styles - Good Quality - Courteous and Efficient Service Stop and Shop at MHIEnMIRTE) R OTHERS Quality Pionetri ii'nce 1911 ' Famous English Lotteries. It brought a shock to many London ers when somebody Informed them that Westminster bridge was built from the proceeds of a lottery. Then somebody dng up the fact that away back in 17.16, parliament incorporated a lottery through which the begin nings were made toward establishing the British museum.' Father of Whist. The modem- game wan evolved by Edmond Hoyle.. who died 150 years ago. He wrote a ; treatise on whist which ran Iniu five editions In a year. and achieved such' fame as a coach to whist players that 'Byron : once ex claimed:' "Troy owes 'to- Homer what whist owes to Hoyle." ! vii Put It in The Bulletin. Baker's Grocery Goes On Cash Basis ! j v .... . n On and after January tenth we will conduct our business on a cash basis. Our motto will be to save you money; on your Gro ceries. -: - Thanking you for past patrouage, and asking a continuance of the same, we tire, Yours respectfully, Baker's Grocery