The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 30, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB BEWD nVtXVJlX DAIIjT EDITION. BE.VD, ORKOON, TIKHDAV, MAItfH SO, 1020
PAOH 8
LIBERTY
TONIGHT Last Time
10th Episode of
"THE LION MAN"
TON I (JUT uml
WEDNESDAY
ENID
BENNETT
in
"What
Every
Woman
Learns"
li manure a JiiMjtpotnlmetil lo every
lo rvcty wmua?
Dor tvery brUU tWovef lKl lurr hut
bmJ it not wKl 1K0 imagined lum
It Maftugc tlic Git! DinlluiioomcniV
AIho
SNUB POLLARD
"Find T& Girl"
vlcu Modioli of 1 ho lend chapter,
American Itnd Cioiih, from llm courl
Ikmixu building lo tlin l)'nif ill hm In-
vchI 11 ( Co, building i I'"' corner
of Wall inn Oregon.
Mm. A. I'". l.iii'Hiiii Im In Portland,
where iilin wicm pulled by Hi" MerlollH
1 1 ! 11 mux of her hIhIit.
W. ''. I!!'iIh;i!I, mil nil );" of the
Pilot 1 1 11 1 1 (i Inn, received win) lodny
I Of IllH election II H Vll.'ll-proHldllllt fill'
On null, tif lliu Noi l IiwchI II11I11I Hoen
lr HHHiji'liilliin. Tln iiiik'Miik Hi wlilch
llm ch-elloilH wore hold wiih In Hull
I.11I1.' Cily.
Mr. mill Mix. J. Hhlpley liuvo JuhI
11 11 1 viil In Iti'iid from H ) ' lt r . Wis
consin, Mm. Khlpley In Icurh In the
A If itlfu school, mid .Mr. Hhlpley lo uc
ri'pl 11 11011I1I1111 Willi llm Jlnnd Water,
Light I'uwur Co. Mm. Shipley In 11
lilern (if Mm. K. M. OiihIihi', (if tlilH
cliy.
Mr. uml Mm. Iliiy Whit more, of
HiIh rily, lire 1 1 1 1 purenlH of an clKht
pound hu by Imy born ililx morning,
according 10 word received loduy
from Kpoknne. where they 1.1c. vIhIi
1 11 K Mm. Willi iiKin-H ulster . Mr.
Whltmore will ml 11 i n to Ib-nd In tint
licur fill inn.
Junior dance at gymnas
ium Friday evening, April
2. Munic by Wilson George's
1-piece orchestra. Ticets
$1.00. 9(-97-98c
. Daily Market Report
rrabl4 kr rrii.iil Ilk S
t'Klral Oram Bulk.)
AT THE HOTELS.
I'llnt Hullo Inn.
Iimi llyiK-H, rortlund.
K. E. Itoseio, I'ortland.
Marlon l Ilntlnr, I'orllund.
II. Flora, Poillanil.
.1. T. Ilnrdy, I 'nit In
W. II Patterson, Portland.
.'. W. Hull, rortlund.
Ili'ti A. Bellamy, Portland.
Churl" I'llchw, Silver I.ulio.
10. A. Illuckniore, Portland.
('. W. 1 1 11 11 ti 11 k. I-" (Iniiidn.
Ml I.. V. Hhlcldn, Portland.
('. A. 'Jri'i'ii. Kuloui.
lintel ('(..) .
I'. H. Lawrence, I'orllund.
I. . Mallear, i'orlliilld.
K. M. Bcotl, Koutllii.
11. W. lliiiinnfiird, rortlund.
Hooper Dyer, Mllllcun.
TlioiniiH K. KwIiik. Mllllcun.
Kriimif. Dyer. Mllllcun,
II. K. Derrick, Fleetwood.
Hold Wright.
Mr. mid Mm. V. J. Evans, Tucomu.
Edith Parker, Kcitinoiid.
LoiiIh J. Ilnniaii, Luke.
Hoy Morehouse, l.ako.
Elmer C. Mhrog, I'llm-vlHo.
II. Olierg. l.o Pino.
T. J. Drily, Alfnlfu.
Oscar Hogberg, rortlund.
Erek Levens, I'orllund.
Axel Mud. Portland,
ole KvoiiHon, I'orllund.
(j. Ounili'iMon, Rortlund.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
HHNI) TRAIN HC'IUCDI'I.B.
Orrgon Trunk.
Arrives, 7: IB A. M.
Loaves 8:00 P. U.
O.-W. R. A N.
Arrives, 6:60 I'. M.
Leovea. 7:00 A. II.
MVKHTOTK.
NOP.TII I'ORTI.AM). Mnrcli 30.
Cuttle none. Ki'mI Km 1 11 and pulp
fed steers. $1 1 005( 1 1.20; cliolce.
$10.C0i11.00: good to cliolcn. $9 CO
4110.60; medium to good. 1 8.7 OS)
9.7b; fair to good, 11 Mil 8.20; com
mon to fair, G.ZG((. 7.2G; cliolce
cowi and holfom. 19.00 ti 10 00: cood
to cholro. IH00'( 8 00: medium to'
good. Ifl.notf 7.60; fulr to tndlum,
ta fiOSffl B0: cniiiiiim unniir.ii'
IliullH. $(1.00 i H, 00; prlmn light cul-
vci, 1 1 6.00 it 1 7.00; inudlum light.
$10. 00UH4.00; huuvy. $7.00 p
10.00; Rtockcri and fnodurt, 17.50
8.60.
IfllgN.
llog Itcri'lpu, 705; hIiiw
mnrkiit; wtviii uiidnrtono. rrlmo
iiilnod, $10.25l 16.r.0; mlxod. I6.00
Will. 20; rough IiimivIoh, $11,009
15 50; pgn. 2.0Ui 15.00.
Khop.
Klmcp ItccolptH. 120. KuhI of
mouiitulii Inmhn, $ I O.DO W 1 7.50;
light vi.llcyH. $1B.2Di 16.60; hmivy,
$10. 70 W 16.25; common to mndlum,
1 1 1.00 (I'M. CO: ycurllngH, (14.60 41
15.26; wuthum, $ 14.00 Hp 14 50;
twi'i, $ 1 0.00 it 13.00.
Hooper Dyer In In tlin city for a few
iluyn from IiIh liomn In Mllllriiil.
II. K. Drrrlrk In Hpi'iidlng tlm dny
In Hi nd from IiIh home lit Klcvtwood.
T. J. Dculy Ih u bimliH'Mn vlxllor
In Ihi' city today from IiIh homo In
Alfnlfu.
Mr. u ml Mm. ('. I'. Cox. of lUnid
aio Hi n piircnlM of n nix pound buhy
hoy, horn thlH morning.
II. J. Overtiirf In expected to re
turn onrly next week from n trip to
hln former homo In NehriiBkn.
Mm. J. J. Klllnger. of Turrohoiinu,
who wiih commuted to the Ktutu Iiiik
pltul. bocuuxe, of temporury menial
doruiiKement, wun gent yenterduy to
Pendleton.
Mrs. V. A. Forbon han cliangud hor
olllco 11 n necretury of the Home dor-
rut It In The llulletln.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear slitn and a body
full of youth and he'ulth rpay bo
yours if you will keep your system
in order by rcguUirly taking
COLD MEDAL
AT THE MOVIES
Liberty.
It In a drumutlc nllce of real life
thul In preHented at the Liberty
Theutre tonight and Wednenday
under the. title of "What Every Wo
nun I.eurnn" with Enid llnnnett In
the chief role. The nlory concurnn
a young wife who coiiHldern life an
a hugo Joko until grim reality brings
her to her Hejmen. In the tout of fire
which forniH the thrilling climax of
the pleture her bidden merit nhows
Itwlf mid Hlin In able to win her hnp
plnenn. The cant nupporilng Minn
lionnelt incliiden Milton Hllln. The
odore ItoberlH. mid Irving Cum
inlngn. Kred Mblo directed the picture.
Bullotln "WANT ADS"
ultn Try Them.
Bring Re-
Th world's standard remdy for kid nor.
11vr, bladder and t:rlc arid trouM, lh
ntmlrt of 111a and looks. In uhj sine
1696. All drafrgiata, throe eizos.
Look for Oi mot CoM MmKI on mvwty b
d Mpl no tmltalfpq
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
Finished
Rough Dry
Wet Wash
Dry Cleaning
The BEND
LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
OTia;:iraMM
Your Easter Hat
Is Here
i
All those Hats shown at the Style Show were made in Bend.
We appreciate the public's attention and will be glad to have you
come in and make yourself at home. .
Don't buy in a hurry. Be sure that you are satisfied first.
All Hats are designed by "us. No two alike. You can wear our
Hats to New York, or any other city and, .if not the correct
thing, I will gladly refund your money.
On The Alleys pi
4
BOX FACTORY TEAM
ISSUES CHALLENGE
Heady lo Meet Any IloHlem in City
or .Mill Following Defeat or
Hlu vllu Mill Men.
Following Saturday nlglu'i mnleh
on tint Y. M. C. A. ulleyn. in H-hie.li;
The Hlievliii lllxnn box factory team
defoutcd the nuwiuill liuru from the!
name plant. Captain Huyden. of the!
winning (lulntclle challenge any
team In the cily or mllln to a three!
game maich. Thin however, doe.n not
Include uggregutinnn already defeat
ed. The Hcore In Saturday nlght'n con
tent wan 221 8 to 2105, with the game
an follows:
KlIHIIlill.
McKenzle. 1 .102
Mlicn, 2 and 3
Dount 191
Muuoncy. (,'apt 142
Robillard, 142
Glllln 146
TotulH 723
llox Kurlory.
Hauek. M2
Hurnn 15
Webb 1C9
Haydep, Copt., 3. . .
Herbert. 1 and 2 Hi;
Agren 149 147
TotulH 700 741
15
M5
130
122
140
G93
131
128
161
171
159
143
164
142
779
12S
141
145
114
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Do You Realize It ?
-Easter Is Next Sunday
You'll want your new spring Suit ready to
step into Easter morning as well as the new
Hat and other fixin's that go with them.
We are ready for you with the best fashion
display we have ever presented.
And not only fashion, but value.
These are days to make sure of value. Don't
take a chance. Buy Kuppenheimer good
Clothes and you are sure of quality as well as
style that fits and is in good taste.
Kuppenheimer Suits, $10.00 to $65.00
Michaels-Stern Value First Clothes,
$32.50 to $52.50
Hats, Gloves, Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery
Everything ready to complete your wardrobe
on Easter morning.
P. S. We will give you quick service!
189
737
INCREASE SEEN IN
COFFEE DRINKING
(B tlnll.M Prnu to The Ilrnd Hulk-tin)
NEW YORK. March 30 Coffee
coiiHumptiou In the In I ted States baa
mAWMDniEnf)f?n77m
BROTHERS
Quality Pioneers Since 1911
MawunnBiiaiiiniiiunaraOT
increased 25 percent since the coun
try went dry, according to a state
ment given out here by a committee
of coffee dealers Incident to the open
ing of "national coffee week" yester
day. An average of 12',i pounds, or a
cup a day for every man, woman and
child in the United Slates, is given as
the annual consumption.
Pretty Good Cinch.
As a rule, when a man manages to
nell himself at his own valuation there
Is n pretty eihmI elnch that there Is a
swindled purchaser In the comnrtinlty.
Houston Post.
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Wednesday Only
A MID-WEEK BARGAIN EVENT
OPPORTUNITIES
.Xr a.
A
3 pairs boys' heavy Hose $1.00
Baby Blanket, size 30x40 : $1.00
Bungalow Aprons ...............I.. ....$1.00
Children's Play Suits; made of cheviot...1.00
3 pairs men's Sox, 39c vaiue..l;:.J; ...l.l.OO
2 men's Neckties; -65c value4S:iL.. $1 00
12 bars Palmolive Soap .....$1.00
5 cans Colgate's Talcum Powder..... .....$1.00
3 yards Silkoline .. .. ..... L.... .. .$1.00
3 yards Dress Gingham '. ..1.00
3 yards Comfort Challie, 36-inch. .00
3 Turkish Towels, 18x38 ........:.........:..; $1.00
3 Huck Towels, 20x40 ,, $i.oo
Infant's white Dress, long or short style,
$1.50 grade $1M
Spend A Dollar and Make Money
MRS. S. McINTOSH
'he "Warner (Pompany
Wall Street.
Next to Postof f ice.
Quality V W Merchandise at Tat
Popular Prices
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