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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1920)
TTTB BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL Iff, 1020. PAGR I LIBERTY Last Time Tonight Robert Warwick IN "An Adventure In Hearts" AND Al St. John in "Ship Ahoy" -Tuesday Wednesday "CROOKED STRAIGHT" FEATURING . Chas. Ray Alto Snub PollarJ ComcJy in "Looking For Trouble" snj Ssyinifi of Wit. GRAND TONIGHT and TUESDAY MAE MURRAY IN "TWIN PAWNS" Also EpiioJt 13 of i "THE LION MAN" Don't forgH Mle and Femalo" at i(c Libcity ThumJay, f-ftday, Saturday. MICKIE SAYS VOV1 rAM4 VAKMfcOC t O.K. VVTUXT (LEAD tU' WTVK TOO 1 SUtfHtcC BEND TRAIN XCHKHUI.lt. Orrgon Trunk. Arrives, 7:85 A. II. Loaves 8:00 P. If. O.-W. R. A N. Arrives, 6:60 P. M. Leaves. 7:00 A. H. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS R, B. Campboll, of Culver, spent hint 'night In Bond. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Purbcrry, of .Testers', wore callers In the' city last night. '. Charles Ayres, ranger in the U. S. National forost, has resigned from : ,the service.- : i:iH. M.' Stephens and M. -R. .Mat- ','ew... returned yesterday from an iii to trip to Burns. . .Geofge J. Burl, i auditor for the Unjon Pacific Is going over the brioks of the O.-W. office today. .ReyjrOwen F.Uoiurt, of the Bplsoo .gj pal :ch arch of Bakor, recently 'an nounced as a -candidate for United States ' reprosontatlve,' arrived' In Bond this morning. W. L. Stephens, phnrmaclst at the Maglll & Ersklno drug store has re turned from Portland, where he was admitted Into Al Kador Tomplo, No bles of, the Mystio Shrine. Carloton Swift, Cashier of the Livestock State bank of Portlnnd. C. C. Clnrkson, assistant cashier, O. W. Plerson, superintendent of the Porllund Union Stock yurds, and Dr. Edmund l.iibhu, of Portlnnd. French Consul, motored through liend yes terday on their wuy lo Mr. Kwlfl'H llnppy Valley nuii'li In Hiuiiey county. Tim LihIIkn Guild nf tlin Umitiiil rliuri'h will meet Willi Mm. J. II. 1 1' limn u( liur Iioiiiii at llin foot of Oregon Ht it at 2:30 o'clock tomoi rowiiftiiilioon, The meeting In mlli'il fiir t hit uul'iioHit of rcornniilz I ii K lint K II i III . mill nil wlui nil) H- tl'IKnllfll II III I II V 1 1 I'll III llltl'llll, III. George II. Vim Waters, Archdeacon of Eastern Oregon, will Im prenenl mill will out II no the progrnni if rn-orgiiuUiltloii. ALFALFA SEED Fancy Chilean alfalfa seed, domestic grown, in any quantity. Write for sample and prices. Manteca Seed & Grain Co., Manteca, California. 5-14-19c AT THE HOTELS. Iloti-I Wright. W i 1 1 lit in Vullliri'rlit. Hc-ul I Otis WIIhiiii, H"iiltliif J. II. Cleaver. Kim Diego. .Mr. und Mrs. J. I.. I'aibeny, Clu vnrdiile. A. A. Itime, WllSTO. 1.. Jones, I'ortliinil. I). M. Wlillllnglon. ICiiunott, Idaho W. I). ('mnili-ll, Hllvnrton. Ililtl-I fuxy. E. A. McCarthy. Riverside, ('nl. John Howling. Portland. It II. Cuniiilii'll. Culver. Allx-rt I lii iitiu. Madras. Hum Clurk, Miles City. F. II. Ityder, linker. Pilot llllltA lun. St. M. Mullnn. Portland. M. I.. Wulki-r. rorllmiilil. Owen F. Jones, linker. J. T. Hurily. Portlnnd. George J. Hurl, Union 1'ucific J. O. Pucny, Seattle. Dentils I). Hunt Sisters. W. D. Grunt. 8. P. & H. A. C. Ilnrrls, Portland. C. M. Young. Piirtliind. George H. Vun Waters, Portlnnd. O. O. Pitckwood. Portlnnd. Carloton T. Bwifl, Portlnnd. Hr. Edmujid J. Lubbe, Portlnnd. C. (.'. ClurkHon, 1'ortlund. O. W. Plorson. Portland. Daily Market Report LIVESTOCK. (rarmkkW kr ufuimmi IU Um Oalrml Onm Buk4 VORTH PORTLAND, April J9. Cattle Recnlpts, 1723; steady, drain and pulp fed steers, 112 to 113: choice, til to 112- tn choice, $10 to til; medium to good, 19 to $10; fair to good, 18.23 to 19: common la futr 7 tn tti 9r.. choice cows and heifers, $9.25 to iio.bo; good (o choice, $s.2G to $9.25; medium to good. $7 to 18. 2D: fiilr tn ninillnm it tn tt cunnors. $4,25 to $6: bulls, $8 to .i,ii; prnno llgnt culvnx, $15 to $17: niodluiii llitht. no tn nr.- h"avy, $7 to $10. llOgN. Hrcnlnttt 700' hlihnr Pi-I oil, $17 to $17.35; medium mixed, titij:, to (17; rough beavles, $12:'., lo $10.25; plgM, $13 lo n.vr,o. ! . Khecp. J lti'flii. C00; Htcuily. Kant of 1 mountain luinluf, $17 tn $18; light jviill.-yn, $ir..75 to $17; heavy, $14. 2.1 to $15.75; common to med ium. S I 1 to $14.50; yourllllKH, $15 to $15.50: WKthi'iK, $14.50 to $15.25; ewes, $10 to $14; spring InmljH. $17 to $19. All shorn stuff $.1 under these quotutionH. RKCORD OP TRANSFERS. PurnUlif' hv tlin nuhuti Abntract Compnny f r DiHiehut, Counlr. Jno. J. Cunningham nnd Julia Cunningham lo H. J. Ovorturf, lot 8 blk 2, Mill Add; $10. Jolyi Tuck and Klttlo Tuck, wf, to Clarence F. Hosklns. nil SW 1-4 of NW1-4, sec 10-16-13; $10. The Bond Co. to Oliver Lanfear, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, S, blk 20, Highland add; $10. Fred P. Salof to Dennis T. Car mody, lot 4, blk 41, Riverside; $10. Mrs. 8. E. Porras to William Pat tlson and Grace Pattlson, lots 3, 4, blk 19, Deschutes; $600. . Wm; Oruham and Eva L. Graham to Peter B.- Oluon, lot' 10, blk 6; lot 7, :blk6, Orokla add; $476. T. ft' Hammer to Vivian M. Ham ffler, lot 17, blk' 13. Kenwood; $10. ;'F. Hurwitt und Rosa Hurwltz to Fred "F. Stephenson! lots 1,2, blk 8, Kenkood; $10. W. II. Stants et al to L. B. Baird, lot 7, Wl-2 lot 8, blk 2, Deschutes; $10. Frank L. Smith and Sarah J. Smith to Brooks-Scanlon I.mbr Co., lot 1, blk 21, Boulovard add; $10. W. H. Heineck to' Alfrotta Meyer, lots 12, 13, 14,' blk 10, Boulovard add; $10. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY If our lives could begin again! If tomorrow we could wake, as Male and Female only, in a world where wealth, morals, classes, meant nothing! Who then would rule, who serve, who love? IC Itlchurd llornor to lljalmer J. Krlckiiiin. W 60 ft lots 12, 13, lilk 5, I'urk add; $2300. P. E. Ronno to lli-iiry J. Kotlong, lot 6, blk X, K en wood Gardens; $450. Vlvlmi C. .McCulston and W. C McCulston, liHlind. lo L. II. Glass, SW1-4 of BE 1-4, sec 34-16-11; $3500. It. ('. Colver and May Culver, wf, to Dennis Carmody, lot 8. blk 7; part lot 9. bin 7. Plnelyn Park; $10. F"r'il Kutlwlck lo Jens C. Hasscl Inrg. NE 1-4 or KE 1-4. sec 21; Sl-2 of 8 1-2. NE 1-4 of 8E 1-4. Nl-2 of KW 1-4. sec 22-21-19; $43.43. W. II. Slants and E. A. Ktnuts. wr, lo Knutn HJorgc, lot 11, blk 5, StautH add: $10. Albert Johnson and Jennlo John son, wf, to II. Grimes, lots 3, 4, blk 6, Elllngcr's add, Redmond; $110. E. G. Holmts und Lucy Holmes, wf, to Prances Wilson, NW 1-4 of NF 1-4. sec 21-16-13; $10. Minnie A. Tynan to Spokane & Eastern Tr. Co., E 1-2 of SE 1-4. sec 10-15-10; $1. Fred A. Sbonquist te, Deschutes Booming Co., SE1-4 of SE 1-4. sec 30-19-11; El-2 of NE 1-4, sec 31; RW 1-4 of NE 1-4, sec 31-19-11; $1. "lsiuic Martin to Willis Van Matre, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 7, Col lins add; $10. S. E. Roberts, sheriff, to Thomas B. Garrison, Jr., NW 1-4, ser 1-161 13: $860. S. E. Roberts, sheriff, to Thomas B. Garrison, Jr.. SW 1-4, sec 1-18- 13: $955. Roy F. Pierce to Paul H. Hosmcr, lot 5. blk 13, Slaats add; $10. Edwin J. Rogors to Deschutes county, sec 6-17-12; $145. Brooks-Scanlon Lmbr. Co., to John Massort. lot 16, blk 18, Park add; $10. Richard Duggun to R. L. Moore, SW1-4 of NE1-4, sec 24-16-12; $10. Central Ore. Irrigation . Co. to R. h. Mooro, SE 1-4 of NE 1-4, sec 24-15-12; $1. W. F. McNaught to A. B. Gert- son. lots 21, 22, blk 4 and lot 14, blk 12, Aubrey Heights; $10 John Ferguson to J. J. Brooks, NE 1-4 of NE1-4, sec 20 and Nl-2 of NW 1-4 and NW 1-4 of NE 1-4, sec 21-14-10; $10. U. S. A. to Sidney B. Grant, SE1-4 of SB 1-4, sec 10-14-13. jVuu:tunm:utti::m:tu:ii::utmtunumuiBt:::uiutuimiq il on the Victor Record is in at HORTON'S i:nm!ttittn:m:mii:it!tti:iim!t!n:tKminit:i;::il,rT:r!:" DARDANELLA CECIL B. DcMILLE'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION J. N. Hunt t to Hi.-rburt McClel land, lot 3, blk IX, Deschutes; $10. Churles Pruzinr to Herbert Mc Clelland, lot 3. blk 1 8, Deschutes. Ruth F. Cuyner to David II. Wood, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. blk 24, Deschutes. Sidney II. Grant to Emily Grant, SE 1-4 of KE1-4. sec 10-14-13; $1. Robert ('. Johnson to Carl J. Relde. NE 1-3 of SE 1-4, sec 21; SW 1-4, S 1-2 RE 1-4 and NE 1-4 of SE 1-4.- sec 22-21-19; $10. Carl J. Heido to Central Ore. Hnnch Co.. El-2 of SW 1-4; SW 1-4 of SE1-4; EI-2 of SE14 and W 1-2 of KW 1-4 of sec 22: NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, sec 21, and Nl-2 sec 28-21-19: $10. Elsie Craig Donncr to Central Ore. Rrancb Co.. Nl-2 of SE1-4 and SE1-4 of SE 1-4, sec 17; NE1-4 of NE1-4, sec 20; Nl-2 of NW1-4 and Nl-2 of NE 1-4, sec 21-21-19; $10. MALE AND FEMALE LIBERTY. SOON They Are Here PIONEER GAR. AGE CO. IFim! A picture that seizes COME AND "civilization", strips SEE WHAT fronts and handicaps, HAPPENS! 'anc where nature again, love again." NEW MEAT MARKET FOR HEM) J. O. Hagan bas opened a market In Kenwood, corner of West 12th and Ogden, with a full line of fresh and cured meats, also poultry and fish. He will conduct bis busi ness on a cash basis and small profit. Ho also believes In inspec tion of meats, hides and brands. His books will be open for Inspec tion at any time, where meat Is bought, also brands and bides, if any. The . market will be known as "Hogan's Market," phone Red 2161. He also calls for orders and deliv ers to any part of the city free of charge. He will. In tbe near fu ture, construct an up-to-date slaughter house, with running wa ter and cold storage, where meat may be kept In sanitary condition. (Signed) HOGAN'S MARKET. 113p Buy your kodak from one . who knows how to make good pictures. Tell ns your kodak troubles. Cen tral Photo Co., with Symons Bros., Jewelers. Bend. Ore. 12c Those HAVE you seen a snappy new car on the streets of Bend in the last few days? That's an Allen. We have just received a car of Aliens, and we believe that they are all that has been, said of them. Come in and we will be very glad to give you jan ALLEN Demonstration. At the same time we received a car load of Allen cars we received a car , load of those sturdy Maxwells. K THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 99 the creatures of a misfit them of their laj.se flings them down in a rules, and says: "Try JL At. "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash Dry Cleaning The BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 Aliens MALE AND FEMALE LIBERTY SOON MALE AND FEMALE LD3ERTY SOON MALE AND FEMALE LIBERTY SOON