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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
TIIH fiEND MIX1CT1N. DAILY EDITION. HK.VI), OIlKtJON, TIH'ltHIMV, MAH II 4, 1020 I'AOK a 2H3EGES3E7 Miriawfam 777i MOVIES HAS OPENED! :FOR BUSINESS WITH 6The'SileotLady' Featuring LITTLE ZOE RAE Also A LYONS AND MORAN COMEDY LOCAL MOWS ITEMS HKM TKA1N HCIIKWI.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:Jf A. M. I,itToa 1:00 P. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrives, 8:1,0 I. M. Louvea. 7:00 A. M. TODAV'H TKWrKUATl'ltH Maximum. 32 Degrees. .Minimum. Degrees. Mlu A. F. Jonos. of Paisley. ' In lh city I winy. Mrs. 8. N. Hill, of Fori Rock, spent hint II i K lit In llcml. J, Ityaii left lust night for Port land. H" will drive Imck In new emu- car. I ('. II. tliirmon. of lluniiton, li nl la-iKtltiK to 1iihIiiihk mutters In the city today. I.oiiIh Dennett m a buslneH vlMlior In llio city yesterday from lila htiinu In Silver Luke. Tho Grand Theater will remain closed for a few day whllo necs wiiV' repairs wo being made. Miss Naomi Snyder, who was re ported yesterday to be serluusly ill. In making encouraging Improve- III Kill. O. L. Hiilirofk. government rep. rcsentutlve nt the Warm Spring Inilliin reservation, wua u business vlMltur In thu city iduy. C. II. Miller, of Redmond, km) Setb Ktookoy, county commission ers, arrived In Bond yesterday to iittimd tho session of the county court. TU foim of Norway will meet tomorrow night at Puttier's hull (or Inltlutlon of a lurxo class, with u Hoclal hour followliiR. An ' Invltu tlon Ih extended to h)I persons of Norweglun lilood In Bond, regard less of menlborshlp In the order. A Copious Fall. There are parts of the Midlands whore an unrelieved drouuht had now tiocn endured for two ycuri and nine month, while In otlier happier spota oino showers nt odd Intervals hare beep Just (ufflclent to enublo fnrmora to keep tholr head above water. Hand Daily MolL AT TIIK HOTELS. I'ilol Hullo lull. I.. M. Noll. Kansas City. Missouri. L. L. Ciillli ialn. Portland, Oregon. Miss Smile Johnston, Hoqillam. Vuli. A. J. lirnwstor, Iluquluni. Wush Miirliin Under, rorllnud. f). II. Culn, Spoil mi". MIhh A. V. Join-, Paisley. W. II. Knliliir. I'ulMley. (i. A. .MeKuddoli, Tho Dulles. J. It. Newell. Portland.' ' W. A. lluswell, I'ortliind. Hold t'ol). ('. II. Miller. KiMlinond. II. K. Smllh, Portland. T. C. I.owry, I'ortliind. ' Miss K. M. Kinllli,, Warm Springs Mm. M. 11. Ilolrouib, V.'urm Springs. O. L. llubrnek. Warm Springs. (.'. li. Illinium, Hampton. Hotel Wright. Mm. S N. Illll. Fort Hook. J. II Campbell. Hood River. L. J. English, Hood River. Hiie.ncer Viihiiiio. Little Fulls, Mont L. C. .Ml Hit, Wustluu. Oregon. (.'. K, Nelson, Mlssoulu, Mont. I,. K. Irwin, Missoula, Mont. W. J. Kelley. Philadelphia. WELSH QUARTET TO SING HERE MONDAY Daily Market Report (FarnLtoa' br arrantHint with Ilia C.fllrat Or.tan Hank.) I LIVESTOCK. NORTH I'tlltTI.ANU. March 4. C attlf ItfciilptH. 80. Boat atcm-e Kruln and pulp fed. J 10.50 4i 1 1.00; choice. Ilo.oolrio.no: good to choice. $9.50 'ii $10.00: medium to Kood, $8.50 r $9.50; fair to good. $7.50 ti I. 60: com mon to fulr, $0.60 17.60; cholco owh and hoirers, $8.50111 9.00; good to cIioIcm, $7.508.50; niedlum to Rood, $0.50 It 7.50; fair to medium, $5.5041 OjO; ciiniu're, $3.0oii 5.5O; IiiiIIh, S-i 00 47.50; prmo IlKht culvea, $ 1 6.60 (jf 1 7.00; medium IlKht. $ 10.00 16.60; heavy, 7.0010.00; atockera and feederu, $7.60 8.60. Hork ItecelplH, 235; linrely steady. Prime mixed, $15.60 $17.75; extreme, $10.00; medium mixed, $15.00 IB. 60; rouRh heav Ioh, $11. 00 rul 5.00; piRB, $12.00 14.00. Shoop necolptN, none; Rtoady. Ent of rtlountoln lamba, $17.00 18.00; light vallyos, $10.00017.00; heavy. $14.60016.50; feeders. $12.0015.00; yearllnKfl, $15.00 15.60; wethorH. $1 l.OOJt H.60; ewen, $1 0.00 ii) 1 2,00. !mm::.mmiimmm:mmii:t:mimmu::::t.u.::i:i::!:nit:mi:i:m A Nice Hot . Shower once - or twice a week makes a man feel good. - A Membership in the Industrial "Y" includes All the Mot Showers You Can Take, also the use of the Use of the Tank, without extra cost. One Dollar a taonth Three Dollars a Quarter ' or Ten Dollars for a Whole Year (LESS THAN THREE CENTS A DAY) JOIN NOW MEN AND WOMEN" Over 250 have become members during the past three months. 1 . It woulcl pay you too. No red tape. Simply pay your dues and obtain $e privileges. .'iiiimiii Knlerlaliiera Hilled fur exl Xuiiilicr of llio Y. M. C. A. Lyceum C'oiirar. I'atroiiK of tint V. M. O. A. lycmim courao will huvo the opportunil Monduy nlRht of hearing llio WhIhIi (Jlee guurtvt at thu gymnualum, In n proKram of operatic epUodca, li'.i lorio ai'luctloiiH, charactur Donga, folk notigH, chorulH, and monologuea, ur. th next number of tho course. Tho evening's entertainment will begin ut 8:30 o'clock. Tho quartet Is composed of George 8.- Thomas, lyric touor, G. kdgur Thomas, tenor robusto, Samuel Jones, baritone, and Joseph K. Hatclielor, basso and monologulst. All four have enviable reputations In Kuropeans muslcul circles, and G. Edgar Thomas has sung before Brit ish royalty and I'rcxldent I'olncare of Frunce. Mbeity. ! Miuiriei) 'I'iiii ueiu 'M liile.it pro duction la a ticrven version of Joseph ('onrad's novel, "Victory," and will ; be Hhown at thu Llbeily theatri; for ! two dayH, Filduy und Hutiirdny, March 5, 0. This I'liruiiioiiiit-Arlcraft picture Is doscrllied lis a grlpplnK photoplay ami Is portrayed by a special cast which Includes Jack Holt, Heenii Owi'.n, I.ou Cliiiney und , Wallace Hoory. Josoph Conrad's story shows a young man who tries to follow his father's teachings In life, but It hup pens that his learned futhor was very bitter against tho world and advo cated a contempt for pity und that a person Hhould never allow himself to he, swayed by sympathy. When tho son voluntarily nxlles lilmsvlf upon an Inland fully deter mined to cultivate this hardness of heart hlx plans ant all upset when he rescues a' girl who was being pur sued on thu mainland und brings her lo his iKltind. Whllo the great friendship which sprang up between them was purely plntonlc llio Kill grew to love the mail and wax plijucd at his apparent neglect. H Is at this time that three great scoundrel land upon the island with tho sole Intention of robbing the man and carrying the girl away. This trio formed one of tho moMt unique crim inal groups in existence and stopped ut nothing to accomplish their ob jects. They were of tho adventurous kind and order meant nothing to them. This condition of affairs- aroused tho man of tho Inland und roused him from his lothurgy. When he saw one of the brutes embracing his girl be began to see red for the first time and forgot all hi father's teach ings. Ho declares to the girl that he Is now uwukencd and Is convinced that the two greatest enterprises in life are to love and to kill. And the vil lainous trio Is summarily eliminated, leaving the hero and bis sweetheart In each other's arms, the only living beings on the island. HAS .$.'100 MORTGAGE Sprout of llio national foreat, report- ,..r l,,.i ..!.. TVA .f .I n.... ON IMPERIAL LOTS th(, ,,.,,,&;,, wnieh Mr. Sprout " valued ut at least $5 each. It will laihleriier Wrllin.lo .Werluin Ie- be impos Ible to purchase mor bird , . , ,, to take the places of t!io killed, velopmeiil of Towiixltc Mur- ' kelei) In llooin Hay. That the failure of the towriPll of Imperial to materialize into a city, or even a town. Is still unknown lo owners of1 lurid slaked out In the sagebrush, was shown today when a letter was received In the sheriff's o 111 ce from A. M. Holtoii, of Minnea polis, holder of a $300 mortgage against 10 (If the "clly lots" market ed in the boom days. Mr. Holt usks who! her the country has developed so that he can pay the taxes on the property and still have something j lejt. it is .the opinion in the sheriff 's office that he might be able to get as much as $5 for all his Imperial holdings. BELLEAU WOOD MAP MADE BY MARINES EXPENSIVE DIET FAVORED BY CAT rie I'Hiiier K'fiiubs, Vnllle! nf IM Ku4-li aTlflecd lo Appeae Feline Hunger. WASHINGTON. March 4. A largo relief map of the section of Hellcait Wood In which V. fl. Marines did such severe and heroic fighting dur ing the war Is being prepared by Marine Corps topographical ejcporti). The map will be twenty-two feet square and will show the cliaractor of the terrain of u territory sixteen miles square. The data for tho preparation of this map was secured by a mapping party of Marlnei who Just returned from France. I TIMRFRWORKFRS 1 R t? 14 P- m pi The ban on public meetings pJ 2J has been lifted. Our regular g meeting will he held in the S "is, Hippodrome tonight at 8 e) TIMBERWORKERS ATTENTION! Squubf of valuable carrier pigeon strains, which were being raised for messenger service on the Deschutes o'clock. Be present. Matters National foreat, fell victims early this week to the hunger of a cat left without food by Its owners when they temporarily left the city. William S of importance will be consld- S ered. HARRY CALL, Secretary. gJ Bulletin "WANT ADS' suits Try Them. Bring Re- & is i iV;oi'oi' The New Spring Silks Are here. In them you will find Beautiful Patterns Wonderful Colorings Exquisite Materials. ft 1 8. I We Invite Y J CT a? i p. i2 i 1 OUR SHOWING FOR SPRING includes Satins, Taffetas, Foulards, Pussywillow, Brocaded Satins, Printed and Plain Georgettes, Printed and Plain Crepe de Chines, Printed Radium, Poplins, Pongees, and such wonderful Silks' as Countess, Baronet, Fan-ta-si, etc. , You will find the wanted kinds . in the wanted colors. When It's Silks, Come to Headquarters I SALE ON SHEET MUSIC Every Copy of Sheet Music in our store on sale for ONE WEEK Starting Today-- C COPY L. K. SHEPHERD THE WARNER COMPANY Quality Mrhciiandihr at . rorux.AR thicks , THE BAN IS OFF ! The Popular Dances given by the Timberworkers will be resumed next Saturday Night, March 6. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Music starts at 9:30.1 f ji ....1.l!..1.iii!::!i!iiimii:iti!ii!i:iiiii,.'I,1,ml iiim;isit: : sai iniiiittmini mi mu tincn: itini: :::::::l::::t::l:::l::::::::::l:::::"::."""":'":::"::"a:r.:::::l::aa:::l::a::l:K