The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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TONIGHT inul
WEDNESDAY
Mitchell Lewis
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"THE FAITH OF
THE STRONG"
Com wilh ui lo tlie andl'i opf n of tha
Girsl Noilhwcil, iion-fitlad men
claali in Jolrmimy tlicii lavvi ol lipid and
A ho
Topics of The Doy
Saying of Wit
AND
Poil Natur SctDi'e
When Nature Smiles"
LIBERTY THEATRE
Two Shuwi NKl)y7:l5 aaj 900
TONIGHT
Ijist Time
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
"The Grey Horizon"
WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY
MADGE
KENNEDY
to
"THROUGH THE
WRONG DOOR"
55 Miomri oa llwStcSlw ol Romance
A lollkki! malady dlama dial you
wool lorjet
Vitagrapb Comedy
GRAND THEATRE
Two Shuwi Niglnly. Matiora Duly.
AT TJHE HOTELS. ,
HolM Wiltflil. '
J. L, Juckich, Hpokiini),
l'urry A. Houth, Bister.
Mr. und Mr. Fred Bailey, Vancou
ver. Alfred M. Pearson, Cecil, Oregon.
J. 1'. 1'iilllam, Tumulo.
Stunley Hrnlth, Mlllicun.
I. O. Olrton, Kllver Luke. '
Hotel Coxy.
W. II. Oiirrutl, Portland.
Clifford Clow, La Pine.
Krunk Murry, Hllvor hake.
Henry Mntsiior, HulHoy,
Mr. and Mr. W, A. Curries, Hum
mer Lako.
Edwin UustufKoii, Liut Chance,
Pilot Hilda Inn.
Arthur A. Hoffman, Portland.
L. A. Kerr, Portland.
. If. A. Ilrock, Portland.
11. I., Tone, Hlstors.
C. P. Bailey, Portland.
; It. Ij. Thompson, Seattle.
W. II. Barnard, Portland.
KMtollu F. :Warner, Portland,
i Arthur W. Clothier, Portland.
P. M. Hlldebrand. Bnaltle.
Wanton Clark, Portland.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
'COMMITTEES NAMED
Merit Hyoieui 1 Mlmled Anew -Minstrel
Nliow lo lw 1'ut On In ,
llin Near Future. '
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOIIAY'H TKMPERATCIIB
Maximum, 36 Degrees.
IIKNU THAIN BCIIKDI'I.K.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7:35 A. M.
Leave 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. II. N.
Arrives, 7:40 P. M.
Leave, 7:00 A. U.
J. I. I'ullluiii. of Tumulo, wu
vltiltor In thw city Inst nlKht.
1 .on I it Bennett wan In the city to
day from bin homo lu Silver Uike.
"p.. u. Peoples bun returned to
lleud afte several months "pent In
Minneapolis.
N. O. JucobiioD and W. O. Hurrl
mnn left this mornlfiK by unto for
Fort Rock.
K. L. Payno returned HiIh nioroInK
from I'ortlund, where he uttended
Oregon Irrigutlon congrons.
Gilbert D. Ilrown wan In Bend to
day on bin way to Lakevlew after
u business trip to I'ortlund.
J. Alton Thompson returned thin
mornliiK from n stay of several duys
-In Hnlem on olDclul school business.
F. J. Wllkuy expects to open his
' new confectionery and clgur More ou
'Hond street fin or about Suturduy.
C. F. McCullum hns returned from
u brief trip to Portland. He In now
In' thu cluthlux department of tlio
Mnnnhelmer itoro.
J. A EuBteH. II. H. DoArmond,
and Clyde M. McKuy, returned thin
mornliiK from Portlund, where thoy
attended the IrrlKatlon Congress. ,
Until further notice the Bend pub-
WHEN YOU ASK
FOR
A. It'
PREPARATIONS
you are asking
for preparations
made up by the
technical knowl
edge and expe
rience of 28,000
druggists.
MAG1LL&
ERSKINE
lie library will be cloned v.hile the
books are belim moved to the new
locution selected by the county lib
rary bourd .
J. A. Drink ley, formerly connected
with the Foreitt office In Bend, Is now
lucutt-d at Hnoqiialmlo FuIIh, Wash
ington where he has a position with a
lumber company.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Welborn and
daUKhler Kllzubuth, of HeuMle, who
have been visit Iiik Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Dement, louvo toulKbt on tbelr
return to their, home.
Archie, A. Stevens Is In Cunbinere,
WuHhinnlon, vlsltins for a few days
beforo returning to Bund with Mrs.
Kynions who spent the Christmas
hollduys there with relatives.
John Casey, formerly owner of the
Puclllc Brass Steel Foundry. Is now
with the, Bund Iron Works In thu
foundry department. Mr. Cusey re
cently sold out his Interests In Port
lund. Tbe ladles aid society of the
Rcandlnavlun-Lutberun church will
nuvet Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock In tho pursonane. Mrs. Fred
A. T. Corneliussen will serve refresh
ments. A tordlul luvltution Is ex
tended to all.
"BOOST"
Boost your city, boost your friend:
Boost the church that you attend.
Boost the street on which you're
d Weill nit;
Boost the Roods that you are selllnfC,
Boost the people round about you
They can get along without you,
But success will quicker And them
If they know that you're behind
them.
Boost for every forward movement;
Boost for every now Improvement;
Boost the man for whom you labor;
Boost the. stranicor and the neighbor;
Ceuse lo bo a chronic knockor;
Censo to be a progress blocker.
If you'd make your city hotter,
Boost it to the final letter.
Detroit Free Prcjs.
Committees appointed for the fol
low three mouths' appointed . last
night at the weekly meeting of tbe
lire department, include, tho follow
ing: Investigation, J. Swift, R. H.
Loven, and Lva Rtevens; entertain
ment, Wilson George, If. F. Turner,
and C. II. Hrnlth: Finance, Harry
Itelugold, W. H. Hudson and E. A.
Buyo.
ArrarKjnent? were mudo to put
on a minstrel show, und preparations
for this will be started at once. The
department also voted to cooperate
with the Y. M. C. A. in the sale of
tickets for the lycouin course.
In order to place new membi rs of
the department on an euual footing
with titers who have been In the ser
vice for a longer time, the slute was
cleaned of all merits and demerits.
At tho end of the year prizes of $25
each offered by the city and the Bend
Water, Light & Power Co., und $10
offered by Mayor Kastex, will be di
vided among the three firemen hav
ing tbe highest standing.
RETAIL CLOTHIERS
ATTACK HIGH COST
AnmK'IuI Ion Members In tfc-ssion In
Chicago Toduy to Guard Against
Price Advance.
CHICAGO. Jan. 13 The National
Association of Retail Clothiers met
here to-day to make plans for bring
ing down the cost of clothing and
guard against a threatened rise of
spring wearing npparel.
Daily Market Report
(FyrnUSl wr orraiwirnll -llll Um
Ontral Olifn nans.)
MVKHTOfK.
NORTH PORTLAND, Jun. 13.
Cuttle 400.
IteM steers. $11.00 at 11.75; good
to choice. $10. CO at 11.00; medium
to goud. $9.00 at 9.75; fuir to good,
$8.00 ut 9.00; common to fair, $7.00
at R 0(1 ; choice cows uud heifers. $9
ut 10.00; good to choice, $7.75 at 9;
medium to good. $5.75 at 7.75; fair
to medium, $4.75 at B.75; canners,
$3.50 ut 5. DO; bulls, $8.00 at 8.25;
prime light calves, $12.50 at 15.00;
heuvius, $7.00,ut 12.00; stackers and
feeders, $8.00 at 9.50.
Hog Market.
Hogs 256. i
Prime mixed, $15.00 at 1C.00; me
dium mixed, $14.00 ut.lS.&O; rough
heavies, $12.50 at 14.00; pigs,
$12.50 nt $14:75.
Hheep Market.
Sheep 1116.
Eust of mountain lambs, $14.00 at
16.00; light valleys, $12.50 a 14.00;
benvles, $11.60 at $12.50; feeders,
$10.00 ut 12.00; yearlings, $11.00 at
12.00; wethers, $10.00 ut 11.00;
ewes, $7.00 ut 8.00.
Tut It In Tbe Bulletin.
Bullotln "WANT ADS" Bring Re
; suits Try Thorn.
Bend Fish
and
Poultry
Market
' is open for business
Tuesday ...
Jan. 13th
fn the
Wright Hotel
Building
&tt;n:n:ii:::uu:nK:mtt:
To Make a Saving
(THE HOUSEHOLD WATCHWORD)
On Our Winter Dresses,
Suits and Coats.
We are able now at this time to offer you
values at a substantial saving. You will yet
have occasion to wear heavy apparel.
When" you buy beautiful
IV U1IV
New Waists in Georget
Crepe de Chine
you desire the very best in workmanship and
the finest of materials. We .heartily endorse
and recommend
PALMYRE WAISTS
v (Say! "Palm Ear )
only the best of materials and workmanship go
into these beautifully designed waists
PRICED: $9 to $16.50
We are sole local agents for the Palmyre
Waists.
FOR YOUNG LADIES
FLANNEL MIDDIES
in flame red and navy blue, white braid trim
med with official sleeve insignia. Priced $9.00.
We are also agents for the well known and sub
stantial R. & G. and Binner Corsets.
Untuutuntiran
A Sale of
Undermuslins
F.nvalnnp PriumisA T.np F.mVirnirlprv TVimmprl
former price $1.95 Sale Price $1.69.
Envelope Chemise In a variety of styles, trim-
med with neat laces and embroideries, former
price $1.50 Sale Price $1.29.
DOVE
Undefmuslira
Muslin
Gowns
at
$1.50. $1 .69, $1.75
$1.95. $2.15. $2.25
Dove Brand Petticoats $1.50 to $3.50
Dove Brand Corset Covers, 50c-59c-65c-85c-95c
and $1.25.
Home sewers now is the opportune time to
buy Muslins, Nainsooks, Long Cloths, Cam
brics etc., for summer garments ' Good
values at 25c-32c-35c-48c-60c-65c yard.
Ginghams in the ever popular plaids at 35c
39c yard.
Romper Cloth and Galateas, at 50c yard.
WHITE GOODS.
Plain and fancy voiles Organdies, Lawns, Un
derwear, checks, Plisse Crepe all priced con
sistently below today's market quotations.
The prudent shopper will avail herself of the
opportunities presented to buy now forestall
the necessity of paying higher prices later.
A SPECIAL SHOWING OF CORSETS
AND BRASSD2RES
Our corset department offers a service not to
be found elsewhere Two expert fitters to
properly fit you in the model best adapted to
your figure.
GOSSARD CORSETS
$2.75 to $12.00
American Lady Corsets $1.50 to $7.00 '
DeBevoise Brassieres at 50c-75c-85c-$1.00-$1.50
$2.00.
L , Stop and Stop at
Mannheimer Brothers
Tte Quality Store of Bend.
Mfmmm-o-mam oasoBSx'
"We intend to do everything in our
power to reduce the cost of clothes
to a minimum" Charles E.Vry, sec
retary of the association said before
the. meeting convened. ;
"Every branch of the clothing in
dustry, Including labor, will be in
attendance. We intend to study
every angle of the proposition, in an
effort to devise some scheme of ac
tion to lower the cost of both pro
duction and material."
Approximately 2,000 members of
the clothing Industry were present at
the opening session, and many more
were expected. ' The convention ad
journs January 16.
RECORD OF TRANSFERS.
Fumfehivt )y the Deschutes Abstract
Company for lfeaehutes County. i
The Bend Park Company to Julii
E. Anthony W. D. Lots 9-10-11.-12,
Blk. 33, Center addition,'. $10.00,
U. S. R. $1.
L. L.. Orr to Loyal Brown W. D.
Lot 12 Blk. 13 Staata $100 U. S. I. R.
$1.60. ' :
S. E. Roberts Sheriff to Out B.
BobBon Sheriffs deed NW1-4 NW1-4,
son Mechanic's lien 9346.
section 25-14-13, $1,363.51, U. S. I.
R. $1.50.-
United States to Hueban P. Keller
Patent SE1-4 section 34, Sl-2 Sl-2.
section 35-19-15. , '
Bend Park Company to Charles T.
Adron Lqt 12, Blk. 46 Center add.
deed $10, $1. U. S. I. R.
George Iunker to James J. Filling-
er deed NW1-4 section 21-14-13,
$135, $1.50 U. S. I. R.
Halvor D. Urdahl, Louis J. Urdahl
and Sidney Wood to H. H. Urdahl ar
tides of incorporation capital stock
$1,000. ,' "
Western Bond & Mtg Co. to W. F,
Fryrear, Release Blk. 3, page 155.
William Montgomery vs. 1st Ntl
Bank of Redmond and Pugh and Nel-
Agnes M. Sottong to E S. McGuire
W. D. SE1-4 SE1-4 section 3-18-1.
Correction $5,000. '
Standard Oil Company to' W,' F'
Mackey Conditional Bill of sale.
C. A. O'Brien to Jane L. Muncey,
W. D. Lot 23, Blk. 13 River Terrace
HO. ,-..
Frank V. Ireland to Edward
Davidson W. D. Lot 16, . Blk. II,
Aubrey Heights $10.