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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1920)
PAGE B Vim TGOutfui WfTH CLAMC M oo TO thb rront ton THl SUMDAV MAT If YOU tmK I've V-r HOME fOO MUCH SWEET Tim 1IEND BUMETIV, IAn,Y KDITIOJf. BBD. OREfiOX, TIT5SDAV, FKBRl'ARY 8, 1020 MEN W 1 1 I IK m II CT7 'CW FM I J -jr linn m-w I n rm .M iiz?2rri GRAND TONICHT Last Time JUNE CAPRICE and CREIGHTON HALE "Oh Boy" AND Episode No. 3 "Th. Lion Man" THEY'RE ALL HERK! Myitery--Action.- Adventure 1 linll, onJ Rvtnunce. HOME by Jack Wilton LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAV'H TKMPKItATl'HH Maximum. 45 U'Kri'i-K. IlKND THAI HCIIKDLI.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrives. 7:36 A. M Leaves 8:00 V. M. ).-V. R. A N. Arrives, 7:4 0 I'. M. Uki, 7:00 A. 11. Curl Winn unil K. I.. ('lurk ure In rom l.u I'Jtn turiny. II. I.. Tom- ami Dennis Muni, of Sisters wi-rc huMhcs visitors In the ctly lotlay. AiiciihI A. Andcrsun Icuves to night fur Poillaml and Hulom tin official lltlHlUilH. Hubert K Smith, uf I'n 1 1 1 it ii il . fuiiucrly Liberty l.uan mitnuKor fur I Mo Mule uf On-Kn, In In town lu ll. iy (III lltlHlllMHH. t A license WBH nHI0( lust II i K tl t fn.in (hi ufflce uf III" county clerk. In John I' (i'I'iiIIiikIiuii and Miss Kn'lyii A I'i'li'i man. Tin- Cuiliulli' IikIiih will i I in the hum" uf Mrs. J, N. Muiiiinoy, on lii'liiwtirii uvoniio, Thui ul.iy uf Ii'I'iiikiii u( 11 I1U o'cluck. "Hi" Indies guild uf tin" I'ri'iiliy tirliin church will tm-i't nil Wednos iliiy ai - 30 ill die humi; uf M Inn Thm Currle, iii I.nke pluco. Hon Minllli. of tin; Forest Ser vice, Is IiivIiik luiliiy for Fori Ituok lu iihmImI KuriKiT Kuy Mitchell In liuiitliiK buitndurics uml tolophuno anil ruuit maintenance. fii'iii'KM Fletcher Iiuh arrived In lli'ml from Itoschuri; to taku tint in ii lilt k I'll '1 1 of Him local branch of Iho Pacific Fruit and Product! Co. V. II. I. UN', Wll llllM tllM'll ucIIiik III this ciipuclly. will b transferred I WHAT A l f ni I WHt"' Ci I 50IVI '. THEY WUZ. I I VOO CMARgirW 05AP0UHO THAT'S FtTTYl f0i "This MORNING-' 1 roo cMicifwi OSJ L . u'H( ! O) ' . 1 THIS tvtlraj 70 L rWk II T'D TOU PAlSG ( If jf I WI I i TrttW " to 1 1 oott HIvit or Tin- Dnllfit. .MrH. A. I.. l.lvliiKHtuni'. iiiuIIiit uf Mm. A. J. Kulnliid, and ln-r huiih Frank and Alt'nanili'r l.lvlnKHtonp, who liavt liio'ii on an fxtpiidt'd vlHlt will rolurii lu (hulr lioniu In Ml" nouIii, Mtuilann on WiMlntinday. Sulurtliiy I'Vi'iilim a rruwd of .10 ,M. Mini' anil llii-lr wivi'K and frli'iidit llul at I In- .Mouhi Chili. IIk-ii iro cfi'di'd lo I hi rani'li uf Mr. and Mrn. Ot'o T. St'llum. line and u half mlli'ij tMiHt of Ihf city iind with tntirtnln t'd at u dani'iiiK parly until mld nlKhl wlu'ii u Ut'lKllitful lunch wan hitvimI. linncliiK w'ltN ri'Mtimi'tl mini curly In tli inornliiK wjicn nil innlorcd hack to Ihi'lr homcH. IfoiiKi it ti ii( h of Mm. Si'llurn wtTt-: Mr. ami Mrw. Hluri'M. of Cri'HCt-nt, who urt Icavlnic for Seattle then to ChlcaKo ninkiiiK tin1 trip over- lantl. they expect to be none a year ami u half. The P.eniJ Fish & Poultry Market has moved to Shaw building, corner of Oregon and Bond, across street from Cashman's. -ISe YARD TEAM LOSES TO MILL PLAYERS liurilext fotiKlit of (ho ki'Uhoii, the Huwnilll men wlniiliiK ly ulii" iiIiih. HeiK, of (In- yard learn, rolled the IiIkIi bcoru of 177. and Schmidt of Die Kuint' teuin luuk lilKh aver UKc hunurH with 150. The Shed uml offlct" liven will meet Thnrrf duy nlKht in llidr flrat three kuiiic mutch of the neuHon. The Hcort, by KumeH In 1uh( nlKlit h M.llKllI uf III I'lns Will Mulch Offict Men itutl Slietl Kinpluyt lu Meet Thursday Xluhl. AIUioiikIi wlnnliiK two onl of three KumcH, tho yard team of the IlruokH-Scuhton plant won their match from the ttnwmll! bowlem at the V. M. ;. A. ulleyn lust nlttht. (heir to(ul Hcore HhowliiK u murKin of 10 piiiH. Tim econd came of the mutch wim one of the The last of the Season's Selling of Reduced-Price Winter Dresses and Suits ALL Practical Styles, and all reduced in price to the lowest figure at which they will be sold. This is the liiml Clear ance of all VVinter Wear Dresses and Suits, and the woman who seeks economy' in dress purchases will iind scores oi pleasing opportunities in the wide selections of styles and materials included in this last of the season's selling of reduced price wear. . Prices range from $14.75 to $62.50 iconics!, win, an followit: Vrl. ; llflK. 177 13S 126 ' Mc'.'lllvray. Mil 1 3.1 147 Schmidt. . ID3 140 151 'Allen 126 1 35 1 18 KliiKHvold. 115 156 111 TotulH 714 70S 653 Kuw Mill. Kinm.tt. ,. . 113 ISO 132 Ilrillsiiii. 133 1 70 1 39 Cunt. 116 146 159 'JUiyt. .. 132 112 145 Kp'cinuii. 1 24 1 39 1 55 Totali ' 61 S 71 7 730 Tea Ik your lam hope for a awiset bri'iith. rosy cheeks, aparkling eyes lion't Klvn up without tryinn; It. Dear (irace 1 knew you did not Inivo u Kood lime at the dunce Inat evenlni!. Ju( a hint HoIllKter'a AT THE HOTELS. w. c. II. w. Pilot Ilutln Inn. Max Wnriwi'ller. Powell Hutte. II. I.. Tone. SiHlerH. IlenniH llnnl, Sistcrx. Carl Wise. I.a Pine. K. I.. Clark. I.a Pine. M. Itaher. i.u Pine. M. H. Hidden. Portland. I.. A. Hull. Portland. Mru. M. E. ChrlHlnl. Walla Walla K. i. Woodward, Portland. ('. Taylor, St. JohnH. II. Rinlth. Portlund. I.. Maler, Tho Dulles. R. Hoyle. Portland. Plowdcn Stott. Portland. Frank Pulternon. linker. Dun HeisinK, SisterH. Hotel Cozy. C. D. Kant. Portland. V. L. HedKocuth, Portlund. W. F. Swlsert. Albany. C.eorK A. Thiol. Suit Lake. (!. S. Mlntan. Paisley. Hotel WrfKlit. Stanley Smith. Millican. L. O. Girton. Silvpr I-uke. B. F. Harper, Milton. Klmer E. McVlckcrn, Moro. A. M. Hoyd, New York City. KKIHU'AKV. Attention Old Maids Confiden tially, Hollistwr'H Rocky Mountain Mil TALC V jy onteel Keep Your Nose and Throat Free from Infection with Ze Pyrol Listerine Pineoleum Lavoris Magill & Erskine Your Druggist ' ' J j41M W DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE of standard quality, is the most satis factory to buy. That is why we carry K u p p e n h e i m e r and Michael Sterns Clothing, Munsing Underwear, Wil son Bros. Shirts, Holeproof and In terwoven Hosiery, Imperial Hats, Boston ian and Co operative Shoes, Patrick Mackin aws, Lee Ironalls. Became tley are made by well known Jt an ti ara' makers. BROTHERS Quality Pioneers Since 1911 Hocky Mountain Tea is tbe best ever ' for bad breath, sallow color, no pep, pimply face, bad disposit ion. Joe. Bad breath, colorless lips, sal low cheeks glva a girl little chance for "a man" Don't give up, try Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea and see how popular you get. Blackheads, pimples W b e w ! isn't she a sight don't worry she is going to take Hollister's Rocky Monntaln Tea then watch ' her. Owl Pharmacy. NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS KEEP Ol'T COLD KEEP IN HEAT KEEP OUT DL'ST BIG FT EL AND WORK SAVER Equip your house, office or store with Weather Strips now. Limited supply left at original price. See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon TO expect to pay a high price for talc perfumed with an odor that cost thousands of dollars to 1 produce would be natural. But to be able to obtain ' such a superb perfume at ,a low price is a delightful surprise. This surprise awaits you in the Talc perfumed with Jonteel the New Odor of Twenty six Flowers. HORTON DRUG CO. It seems mighty fine to be in a nice bright roomy location where we have every oppor tunity to give our customers the service and the conveniences they like to have especially when they are being shown furniture. Yes, we're in the Pr ingle Building on Wall Street in the rooms formerly occupied by Bennett-Cooper Co. Our show' windows, from time-to-time will give you ever opportunity to see what new things we are having on our floor, and by the way, there . are many many beautiful things from which you may make your selections-especially now that Spring is almost here and you will be wanting to fix up your rooms after the winter season. We want you to come and see us now that we are in our new location Gilbert Furniture Co. Pringle Building BEND.OREOON