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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
TUB flKNO IJUIjMCTIN, DAILY EDITION. BE.VD, ORKOO, WKDNKHDAY, MAHCH 17, 1020 PAGE a I THURSDAY and FRIDAY M ABLE NORMAND In the Snappiest. Funniest Picture of Her Cureer pinto Zowie, wluit a wild and woolly liuly! Her first name was "Pinto" -p-lier middle name was "Pep". And when she hit the trail for New York and high (society -say, eon you imagine what she did to those silk stockinged Suls and hifch-hutted Harolds ? And when this wild and woolly lady sweeps into Oh, Polieel What A Riot of Fun! A (HALE OF GIGGLES A HURRICANE OF HILARITY . And "PERILS OF THUNDER. M OUNT AIN "--Episode 14 - MATINEE DAILY LIBERTY TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY V GRAND FRIDAY-SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN C 1 Youth THE TALE OF A SOUL'S TURMOIL MIDST THE HEIGHTS OF HAPPINESS THE DEPTHS OF MISERY ' THE EXTREMES OF JOY AND GLOOM Tumalo Cooperative Cat tie Association dance Fri day night, March 19. Lots of pep. ALU AUTOMOBILE OWNKIIS should si-o our ad this Issue. ' t.'NI VE11SAI, OHfiMICAL CO. S5-94c Found It Somewhat Depressing. I hod lakcn Utile nephew with uie to funeral at the home of one of our oalghbors. Ilo win very qulot during tlio rtiunlc nnd tinging and sub dued weeping of the mourners, but gnva a sigh of relief when the serv ice! were over. On our way home ha looked up at mo nnd remarked: "It wasn't a very lively party, was It, untieT" Chicago American. PA KM Itl'KKAU MAY VOTE OX COUNTY FAIR (Continued from Pace 1.) tho uso of silos in the middle west, E. L. Wostove.r, silo expert, mention ed that there are now 6,000 silos In tbo state of Indiana alone, and that 10.000 has been set for the goal 'In 1922. Bringing the subject nearer CAST EXTRAORDINARY-lncIuling Milton Sills, Vincent Serrano, Pauline Starke, Gareth Hughes, ' Win. Courtleigb, Edmund Lowe, and Others LOCAL NEWS ITEMS BEND TRAIN SCHEDULE. ' Oregon Trunk, ' Arrives, 7:85 A. M. , Leaves 8:00 P. U. O.-W. R. AN. Arrives, 6:60 P. M. Leaves. 7:00 A. If. nialno Dovors, of Tunmlo, spent hint night In Bend. , . Margare.t Michel, ot"Culvor, was a visitor In tho city lust night. L. A. Wlttnr, of Portland sttirtod toduy to audit tho city's books.,; W. Williams, Mrs. W. W. Rose, and William FrodorlckHun, all of La Pine, enmo Into Bond lust night. George Stoltoo, domocratlo cundl dato for tho nomination for shoHfr, lllod his nomination petition today. Mombera of the Womon's Foreign Missionary sooloty of the Methodist church will meet' at the Altamont at 2:30 o'clock Thuruduy ufternoon. Harrison Allon, prominent Port land attorney, arrived in Bond this morning to confer with H. H. De Armond and Charles W. Erakino re garding legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. N.-F. Beed, formerly of Bond, accompanied by Frank De vonoy, II. Z. Smith, L. B. Qulllard, O. N. Jamison and O, M, Hayes, drove In lnut night from Burns to attend the jtiootlng of tho Elks lodge, lioro. - AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Save a few hundred this year. Soo our ad this Ibbho. UNIVERSAL CHEMI CAL CO. 85-94C Tumalo Cooperative Cat tle Association dance Fri day night, March 19. Lots of pep. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Combat the high ' cost of operation. Sea our ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO. 8 5-9 4c H II Monamobile OIL 100 PARRAFINE 'BASE 100 LUBRICANT 100 EFFICIENCY 100 SATISFACTION Your Motor Needs the Best Ask For Monamobile Bend Garage Deschutes Garage A. W. Bontrager BEND HARDWARE CO. Monamobile Oil Distributors home, ho told of the progress rnude In Wullowu county, where thore are now 30 alios In pluce of the four which were operutod two years ago. Lust yeur a saving of 1,000 tons of $30 buy was sved In stock feeding. IlflC Having Kffwted. "The uso of the silo Is tho repro duction of green pasture under cov er." Mr. Wehlovor suld. "It means a reduction of from 26 to 30 per cent In the cost of ruining beif, and cuts tho cost of butter fut to nine cents a pound." Mr. West over spoko highly of tho suflflower us a substitute for corn for enslluge, and declared that the plant Is speulully udupted to climatic and soli conditions In Central Oregon. The alfalfa grown In Central Oregon, he fluid. Is Die best III the United gluten, containing morn nourishment, and producing a heavier stand than In other locnlllkis. CokU Aro DIhciih (!. In response to questions, he suited that the silo can bo used to best od vuntaga on ranches where 10 or more head of cattle are kept. Asked as to the best typo of silo, he suld that approximately 500 different kinds are on the market, and that the silo put out by tho Miller Lumber Co., of Bend, Is us good as any of them. The pine lumber produced here, he men tioned, is purticularly adapted to this use. H. O. I'lcrcy pointed out that the cost of Installation hud deterred many formers from putting In silos, and asked If quantity purchases would reduce this expense. His question was answered by T. A. McCann, who offered to furnish silos wholesale, at cost. If pluns and spe cifications of a standard type were made available for tho use of The Shevlln-IIixon Company. K. B. Weil, of tho Miller Lumber Company, told of two silos which bud bcen put up by bis company at the Parberry ranch, at a contract price of $150 each. Tho actual cost, he said, had represented a total loss of $250. C. iramuuiumnuunnuntn:: ftuery in Bend Where Can I Get ' A Good Home Cooked Meal? Down at HOTEL ALTAMONT morning, noon and evening. JUST TRY THAT PLACE iinunnnniunnninnnsnnn: 8. Hudson, of the First Notlpnul Hunk of Bend, offered to soive the financial problem set forth by Mr. I'lercy by furnishing the necessary money for this cluss of Improvement. Tumalo Cooperative Cat tle Association dance Fri day night, , March 19. Lots of pep. nttm&:::nn:::i::;s::!:i::!u::n::!:!!:::u:: Better Bread Insist on being given Wholesome Hoi Ask for 1 lULSUUl Bread AMERICAN BAKERY TIME The one thing on earth that is thrown away most recklessly and which can never be regained. TIME SAVING Goes hand in hand with THRIFT and INDUSTRY in any one's journey toward ; success. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company BEND, OREGON anna.- .Ian ..1 Ill rfl