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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
TIIH HEVD IICIXKTIV, DAII.V UIHTIOM, UK. VII, OftlttiO.V, TlllltHI., V. JANUARY 23, 1020 PAOK I SEND TO BURNS LINE IS BOUGHT hVHAYS END WORK OF SEVEN YEARS jSotv Omiiim'! l''rom I'oi-IIiiihI mill Ht. Mi'lciiN, Tuk ()iii(in on Clmli'ii IIiiIIiIIiik Hllx, mill May I'ut up J it rnKi'. Aniioiinoomont wna iimdn III In UiiornliiR of tlui ptirchmta of tho Wray Atito RIuko Hun from V. P. nnd J. pi. Writy, by II. H. Behanno of Port jliiiid, Wonli'T Illll of HI. IIutttiiH. und (). H. I'dtuiHOii of (loltlo. The deal ncl iiilow tlii'no Wliiton Hlx enra, trull- imh, it rni inn k a in k it una two noiwo oiipimlto Hi" (li'imt. mtd option on lliu Bi'Vun InlH, Vt' h It'll limy bn iitlllxcd lijtt-r by lliu tii'w (iwmirH of Uhi NtiiK 1 1 In nH n mil) for K"uku nmiuiiiK of a mora pnriiiiiiiiuit mil tiro. The nnnldrriillnil III vol vtxt III Ilia Iiiiiik- firr In mil Hindu public. Mora on, ill p- aiifiit may bn ndded bilor, Mr. Hill lauitna tnia inornniK. Mr, Hill nnd Mr. Hrlinimo, iihkIhI- imI by lliu two foriiiiir owm-ra of tho lino. ur biiHlly miKURi'd In Hiving lha enm it llinroiiKh roIiik ov.r In prop. ration for lb opening of tho aprliia; run. I ndir th naw iiianiiKi'iinni. tlui himliixiiit will be known iih Tho tli'iid-Hiii in HIiijd lint, nnd. I ho pur- I'luiHiirn iinnniince Unit they will nuiko eviry effort In niiilnliiln I ho auliia hlRh dnRrve of-rvico iih tbiil Klvnn by the, Wrnya. Of liio uow own nm, nil nro Iralnnil auto men, wlillo Mr. Kchnnno wmb for you in In chuixr of tlui Vu k I inn kIiiko. Tlioy will brliiR Iholr fumllU'H to llnnd within tlio near fulurr, Thq Writy. fitthnr and ton, huvo boon ownom of llm lino for Inn hint aovon ytrnrn, miilntnlnliiR the Hint i ok ii In r-aorvlro on iho ISO mllo trip Heron (hp dono.rt. They have mudc in plitim for any new bualncaa yent- lire. but will lonve within tern wnok on n trip to Portland and Sont tlo. lookltiR up npporlunitloa for bun Iuohn invoHtmoiila before mukliiR a iIopIhIoii. MINSTRELS TO SHOW FEB. 4, 5 WILL BENEFIT IJENl) FIRE DEPARTMENT Two lb.rii llnrnl fink ArtlMn Will Apiii'Hl' In l'lil Purl. Willi - Hpoi'liillli'x Hint Hkoli lio I'llllllWlllR. Tha HiHt mliiHlrul Hhnw to ho Riven In Ilmid In lliruo year tlmo, la mi nouniiod for the evtmliiRH of Kobru ary and 4. It will ho tlio moat (iliihorato production of I ho kind ovur atiiRiid bore, la tlio naaortlon of nioin bo.ra of the Ilond Yoliinlnor Klro du piirlniont, for the bonnDt of which niBiinlziilloiu tlui (intiirtiiliiniHiit la plnnned. The production la undor the direction of William Hlylnaa, voloriiii mlnatrej innn, who ruooiitly tnovnd to Ilond from Portland. The llrat part of tlio nhow, fimtur- Iiir anmo two doien burnt cork urt- InlH, both male and femiilu, inrlud I ra aovi-f I poo I lout aolo uumbura aa well a tne unnuner una ioiirn work of the Jokeaiiiltha. . Pour end liion. Hurry IthlenROld, C. If. Smith, If. K. Turnor, and Hay Golden, will be undor Iho, aupervlulon of It. A, Ward. Inlorloeutor. Wilaon UeorRe, ChnrleaWllaon and II. J. Dawaon will he the chief aololnta, while membnra nf the, chorua now proporliiR for Ibo ovonl Include A. M. PrliiRlo, Chartoa , W. Kraklne, Ivan Palon, A, E. Saye, , Tom Carloii. M, L. Henderaon, J, Hwlfl, J. Taylor, Mlaa MarRaret ; Thoiiipaon, Mlaa Mario O'Drlen, Mlaa fiorla O'llili'ii. Mra. Maxlne Flah, and Mlaa Florence Ollnon. In the nocoiid part of Iho program flvo ucta and apeclultlea will be put on, lurtiidliiR the appoaranoe of Paul Mourner, prniiiiiir banjoiat, und a oue women oruhoHlro, Iho Jazaola Huud. preaented by Mlaa MnrRurot Tbomp ann. Other niimbotra will be aa nounced Inter. Pat Crow's Kidnaped Baby Weds 11 inMi. tun v 2 SSS mm Wilt? Edward A. Ciidahy, Jr., Omaha and Cblcajo, ftmoua kidnaped baby of 10 years bro, wm eirrlat recently to Mlaa MarRaret Carry of Chicago. And with this eoctui rota cam aews Item which will In lereat tbouaands of newapapnr readers of tke land, becauaa the fa moua Pat Crow, who kldn-ipt-d Eddie Cudaby from his home la Omaha, and held tbn yoiii.n baby for 125,000 ranaom, wired bla con rutulatloua to yamn !,i'ldcRrOom. The latter prizes that mouii. 'row U now roformrd and la working wKh lbs 8alvatlnn Army In New 'nrk Photo ahowa Cuduhy and his bride and (lower), Pat Crow as he a today. Why? Into Iho end of the handlo of a new toothbrush ran bo limorliil a curd wlUt Ita ownur's 11111110. Would Be Up to Date. Minnie, live yvuca old. Uvea In ill country. One aummor abe wua tukon to vl"ll In town, whore abe wna much Interi'stetl In the Het'lrle HrIiIh. The first time Iho fullhfiil ki piwno bum or wna lighted aflor lior return homo abe looked nt It with evident illxfavor, thin rnn to her fntber with: "Pupa, (fa Rive our lamp away and get u eoiue Rua liRfila In bottles." Analogoua, ftpondliiR a dollar before It Is enmed s like eutliiR today tbu egg Hint Is tc ic "furrow. Great Cart Taken of Silk. 811k 1 the most coxtly of all fibers, nml In tlio nnv mute represents a Tulue o (.'rout ns to be Riinrdei In Its transportation like n Nhlpnient of bul lion. It la alilpix'd fmiu coiihI to roust In aperlul, aolid oiprosK tnilna. under strong Rnunl. the HblpiiivnlH ranging In value from W.ono.ooo to $25,000,000. DEATH COMES TO PINEHURST WOMAN PINEHlUaT, , Jun. 22. Clarence and KrnoBt Phulpa and Lloyd iloot were in Tuinaio Tueaduy evening. , A. JohiiHon hiiH purcliuaed n new Biiw, und la now reudy to muw for tbOHo III need of wood. U. W. Knyder took a load of pe tition to liniid ThurKduy. C. If. KpuuRh and the Mlckel bro ther have been cuttliiR wood at Hop per for the iftt few day. Clurciice nnd Krnet Pbelp were biiHlnea vlaltora at the Aaron John son borne Tuesduy. C. P. Ilecker uud It. II. Tluyley at 0. W, Knydors home Wedneday eve nliiR. William Root and John McMan man wore at the Pluelroe mill Wed noduy. Mr. and Mr. C, H. BpaiiRh woro MboppiiiR In Vend Saturday. Mra. C. M. Phelp and Krnest Phelpa were In Bond Haturduy. . uludya and Alice HpauRh were- vis iting with lifHBlu und I.onoru Huyder Uuturday. I. K: Winter and son Raymond, were bUHlne, caller In Bend Hatur duy. Mr. Mlckel wu a bunlne caller at the. Pbelp home Saturday morning. ' Word wa received here Saturday of the death of Mr. C. A. Howell. " Walter Andrews, who work at the Pine Tree plant spent Sunday In Hend. ; "Mr. OeorRo Albright and on Chnr le. were In Ilond Saturday. C!. M. Phelp and family, Rrnsut Pholp, Mrs. Mary Clamor und Lloyd Root were, dinner gueats lit Johu Hoi I man' Sunduy. K. V. Swlaber was lck with a se vere cold the put week. The Wiling children who have been vIhIUuk ut the home of their couHin Mr. Urover Corking, left for Springfield Oregon. Wedneaday night, to attend the funeral of their father who died In Rend Tuesday. I Alitor Snyder was In Tiimnlo Sun duy. . . Walter tluyley was a culler at the Snyder home Sunduy evening. Mr; and Mr. W. W. Brady were biiHlueBS culler ut the Snyder home Friday. Ooorge Albright whs In Tumalo Friday. O, II. Spuugli and fumily were cutler at the, ilrady home Sunday. PAINT HELPS ; 'And So Do Dollars Save Them by Buying Yonr Paint Now. See Our Win dows. SAVE . You Should See Our Win dows if You Are Going to Build BEND HARDWARE CO. Alfalfa Seed Buy M that you can before ru psy for IL llu med that you can return If you &ro sot MUlafloa. Iiuy are) that compiles with the Seed Laws t W&atiinc- toa and Orrsoa. . Wo can ehlp carload or teas from our warohoaaes at Pflll. I'orllanil. Yakima, Walla, Walla, Ellen burs, Waaato and tlirousb local asenta. . BEST ALFALFA SEED H reputation In th NorthwMt for (h Ut U ferc You rinnot bur bUr aed and you. cunot ct M sood ted fur t-n monr-r anywhere. am CafaMiaaWMA The Cha. H. Lilly Ce. Agreed. -- . We want more honest men In poll Irs," exclaimed the reformer. "That's lulu," ugn-wl the practical politician. The more honext men we have In poll Ics the lea politic will coil" WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ; . SHEET METAL WORK PIPELESS FURNACES Installed Complete Shop on Minnesota Street. A DAY FOR SERIOUS THOUGHT- "MAKE A WILL' ' 7V TOT one in hundreds of grownups ever thinks"about 1 V the disposition of his property after he dies. It is a matter deserving of the closest attention. It assures of a disposition of one s assets in accordance with some well prepared thought out plan, and assures a satisfactory set tlement of all claims against one's property. , , In event of unforseen accident and death a Will is of great value. Property disposed of otherwise than stated in a Will, is cared for by inheritance laws of the state, .which obviously may- not be according to the owner's desires. , , " Now while the matter is before you have your will pre pared by your attorney. He will give you his expert advice and will aid you in many ways to make the dis position you want to assure proper distribution. So do so at once-MAKE A WILL. Contributed and paid tor by , , Bend Members ot the Central Oregon Bur Association..; NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS KEKI" OI T COT,l KF.EH IX tlEAT KEKP OUT DVST BIG FUEL AND VORK SAVER Equip tour house, cfllce or store with Weather Str'.rs tow, Limited supply left at original price. ' ?'',', See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon Prbgressiveness and Growth in this community, aieani dollars snJJ cents in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. , . Build of home products anil patroniie Lome ind-ntry." The cheapest and best building material is Deschates (tite) Pine and ia manufactured right here into all sizes and (trades of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a Lunch of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS; MILLER LUMBER COMPANY The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie ot their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. .' " . , IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVLIN-HIXON. COMPANY