The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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TONIGHT
SATURDAY
Cecil B. DeMille's
I'KODL't TION
Male
and
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liiitiK th- children to Un
mitt Im-t-t fii uvohl the -vt-ultiK
rrowilrt.
No i hllilrru innlVr lJ .furi
Mill Im ulm(ll'l to tin i-t-nfnu
iNi-forniiint-'t.
HKNI) TRAIN HC1IKDUI.B.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrived, 7:35 A. U.
Leaves 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. IL ft N.
- Arrives, 0:D0 P. M.
Lcnvns. 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
. Tom C. WatHiui Is In Bend today
from Iij Fife riini'li.
J. II. Mclslor loaves IoiiIkIh on
business trip to Spokane,
Mrs. Fred Bochmo and son are
vI.hIIIiik with relatives hi ldmo:id. I
II. II. (I raily. of Madras, im al I tnl - :
imiK lo business matters lathe rilv
today.
Harold M. Charlton, of I'owi !l 1
llutti'. wiih a visitor In H"!id la'.,
hll'.bt.
Miss Harriott Met'iino K In II. nd
from Spokane, vIhIiIhk lin sisters.
MrH. W. (I. .MiiiiiiIiik and Miss Audri'y
MoCune.
A tnarrliiKo license was Issued last
nlKht from 111" office of Coimiy Clerk
J. II. Ilannr. lo Lawrence (.'. Tyler
and Myrtle Mnlloory, both of thin
city.
J. Ky ii ii , accompanied by IiIh koii,
William, returneil to llend laHt niitlit
from n (rip to Seattle where the son
Iiiih boon attendliiK Krniikllti hlRh
HChool.
MrH. F. O. Mills, of Spirit Luke.
Idaho, and dutiKliler, Harriett Mc
Cuno, of Kpokano, nro visiting In
I lend with Mi'H. W. O. Manning anil
Miss Audrey McCuno.
Tho IikIIoh of. tlio I'rosbytorliin
r.lmrcli uro rIvIiir a mfotorlu dinner
nfi o'clock tomorrow afternoon in
tho vacant Htoro rooms ailjolnhiK
' tho O'Donnell niaiket.
HopuliliniiiiH who uro harking
Herbert Hoover for (ho ropuhllcuu
nomlnullon for preHldont of tho
United BtnluH, will meet at Ro'clock
Monday nlnht in tho county court
rooms.
The Homo Scrvlco Heclion of tho
Hond Chapter, Americnn Mod CrosH,
Is oiideavorliiB to locate Margaret
WuBonor, for whom Information has
noon obtained roKiirditiR tin ullot
mont und tin nllowunco chock. The
office of tho Homo Service suction
Is in room 9, Doschutos InvoBtmont.
Co. building, cornor oof Wall and
Oregon ntroets. '
UOXT KOKCKT TIIK
NOVKLTY I'KOCKAM
AT
GRAND
TONIGHT and
SATURDAY
HAROLD LLOYD
in tin (irt iidc-splittini;
$100.000 00 Spccul Comedy
"Bumping
Into
Broadway"
blllli M.lli
Topics of The Day
Put lie Hcvicw
Hrucc Scenic
Put he News
Paramount Magazine
ami
CAIKTV COMKDV
AT THE MOVIES
MAI.K AND FEMALE"
STROM; PRODUCTION
j It Wim only a thoti;hl at rii.t. !mi
wli'-n planted pr.;,jVod id In- Utf seed
of iu.'.pii at Ion. Il Kiew from ii t-eney
! Hprout lo u Hturdy stock, bloomed,
bore fruit, and when replanted, inul-
tlpllcd many fold Tin- thoiiKlit
' HtrtiKI'.linK for exlsliinoe in a duslv
' brain that ruled a rave-man body was
i tin- I j i Idea lii their f ti ikI.i f ti of
Kf'al nations that In Iholr tinn, wticn
planted. afl'T bloomfiiK. withered
and died. If you stop to
reiiwoii you will nee oaeh exintiuj
thiiiK. plant life. natlotiK. anirnuls.
man and woman, live in the name
routine designed by the Creutui and
all in their turn, after rearhliiK their
elimax, fade and past Into the u
know ii.
TltlM is somewhat the thought
that ruled the pen of the author of
"Male and Female, " and a moie in
iplrliiit nttiry is Keldoni presented for
public approval.
A utory with u modern Heliums,
based on the same allegory In na
ture, mid fur-n achliiK enough to sup
ply the thinker who sees In this mas
ter production food for unlimited
iaiaKlliation.
'Mali- and Keluale" Is umiuchtloi!
alily one of the biggest things in
moxedooi this season, with an all
vtar vomlerful setllngs. suiierb
phi loj:.-.iih.v and Infliilte detail.
I'holoolays of this typo lire bring
lug the nioie theater Into greater
popularity every day. They are get.
ting away from ihe old Idea that a
tllrill will please th.. sensation Keek
er and that they are the only patrons
a movie ever has. It is putting 'lie
something Into the photopby thut
the amusement seeking public ii,'.it.
"the fo 1 for better thought."
"Male in . Female, " that Is being ex
hibited hi the Liberty theater to
night und Saturday Is a picture you
can well afford to see. and consider
your time well spent.
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Ilutto Inn.
H. Flora, Portland.
L. K. MtidlHon, San FtanciHCO,
. H. Orudy, Madras.
A. Krliuboner. Portland.
L. II. Chester. Portland.
Gordon Q, Jones, Portland.
Marshall Hooper, Sitlom.
L. I). Kelly. Muupln.'
Mm. Jay Hillings, Wallown.
Tom C. Watson, Flfo. .
C. J. nuriiH, Dtifur,
H. 1. Hnmmnr, Ogden.
Hotel Cozy.
Harold M. Charlton, Powell Dutte.
M. P. Htiruett, Powell Ilntte.
Warron HaRtlngs, Portland.
James Ilonnlck, Fort Rock.
W. J. Meade, Tho Dullos.i
Hotel Wi'lKhU
Fred Nolson, Spokane.
P. M. Piper, Prlfiovlllo.
Oust Anderson, Spokane,
F. Hnmmond, Lu Pino,
n. A. Bggs, Powors.
P.- A. Brlggs, Powors.
mmmf . ' is
y Better
Bread
Insist on being given
Wholesome
HoL
Ask for 1 lVLbVIIl
Bread
AMERICAN BAKERY
Daily Market Report
LIVESTOCK.
(I'umUhnl bf trrinffmtnl wllh th
Central (Irvfun llank.)
NnltTll I'OHTI.ANI). April 2.!.-
Caltle Iteeelpts were 70; steady.
Cruln and pulp fed steers, $12 to
till, cholre, (II to $!-'; good to
choice. )10 to $11: medium to
Komi. ?!i to $10: fair to k-ood, $K.?r
to Slf. common to fair, $7 to $X.25;
choice rows and heifers, $10.50 to
$11.00; good to choice, $!l.7! to
$10 Ml; medium to good. $8.25 to
5 '.i 25; fair to medium. $7 to $8.25;
canners. $5 to $7: bulls. $ii to $8.50;
prime light calves. $15 to $17; med
ium light, $10 to $15; heuvy, $7 lo
$10.
Hog.
Hcrelpts 2U0. Weuk to 15
to $17 10; I in in mixed, $10 to
cents lower. I'rline mixed, $16.50
$10.50; rough heavies. $12 to $15;
pigs, $12.50 lo $15,550.
Shifp.
Itecelpts .105; steady. Kast of
horoipls none; stoutly. Kust of
mountain lambs. $17 to $IS: light
valleys. $15.75 to $17; heuvy,
$14.25 to $15.75: common to med
ium. $11.50 to $14.50; yearlings.
$15 to $10; wethers. $14.50 to
$15.25; ewes. $10 to $14: spring
lambs. $17 to $19. All shorn B'"ff
$3 under these quotations.
Part of the Game.
A referee lias lodged a complaint
ngalnst the football club on whose
grounds lie was nssuultcd by several
spectators who disagreed with his de
cisions. Although sympathizing with
him we four bis attempt to rob our na
tional game of Its most sporting ele
ment will not meet with general ap
proval. rnneh. tendon.
Foibles of Genius.
Ituffon wrote In lace rulllos und Sir
Walter Scott liked to nrray himself In
his shooting Jacket from six. o'clock
until dinner time, whilst Guldo Iteno
painted with much pomp mid consid
ered himself nt his best when dressed
magnificently, nnd hud bis pupils at
tend him In slleuce, ranged around'!
bltu.
I
IIKMSTIICHINt;:
All kinds neatly done by Mrs.
J. L. Tuckor. Leave work ut Fair
Variety store. 17-22p
RdJTllS AND PUFFS
, TO SUMMER FROCKS
"Ruffles and puks They can't
get 'miff That's what little girls
re made out Of' So goes tho
1920 fashion rhyme, Judging
from these new tnodoli for Bum
mer wear. They may be organdie
or rolle or batiste. Tissue
ginghams are also in great Toguo
Injmrly showings.
-I'hoto by Nick McDonald.
MR&. JOSEPHINE BENTLEY,
Illinois' llrst gold slur mother. Is for
l.cunard WooiL
Record of Transfers.
FI'ItNISHEI) I)Y THE nESCl'TES
A BSTKACT COMPANY. i
Mary A. Eastes to Diana Snyder, j
lot 10. blk 25. oHnd: $10.
Walker Basin Irr. Co. to Lawyers
Title & Tr. Co., irrigation project;
trust deed.
It. I). Black and J. S. Black to
William Clur,k, S 1-2 of SIC 1-4, sec
15-15-11; $1255.
Murtln Swunson to John W. Bow
ers. NK 1-4 of SW 1-4. sec fi-15-13;
$10.
Wurd II. Coble to Bend Park Co.,
lots 12, 13. blk 37. Riverside; $10.
Matt Clark to' Brooks-Scanlon
Lmbr. Co., W 1-2 of SW 1-4; SE 1-4
of SW 1-4, sec 35-21-14. und Nff
1-4 of NW 1-4, sec 2-22-14; $10.
John A. Carlson to Matt Clark.
W 1-2 of SW1-4; SE 1-4 of SW
1-4. sec 35-21-14. and NW 1-4 of
NW 1-4. sec 2-22-14; $10.
Robert D. Moore to Brooks-Scanlon
Lmbr Co., lot 7, blk 7, Staat's
add: $10.
This Electric Sewing
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Munsingwear for Women4
M tiiiMiigwcar I iiion Suits, uitti kIovc silk IkmIIii' top; ftc-h or i
white
fti-.gtilar sizes $.?.J."J
Out Si-s fW.riO
Munitig Wear Cotton I'nion Suit.: tight, knee, wiilo knee or
cIommI gore styles; lap. top or shell stitch lop
Regular Sizes at SUM, I.:W, $1.75
j Out Size at - 8 !..', tdl.rid, $1.75 $I.tr
Munsingwear for Men '
Athletic t iiderwear of check nainsook, wovi-n madras ur solM'tte
ut 1.7.-., a. 1 5, $2.25
Men's Knit I'nion Suitw; short or long sleeve-, ankle length; in-ru
or white $2..-.l, $2.75, ffil.SO
Mousing Wear medium weight, wool and cotton, all-wool, silk and
wcM.l at, per garment :l.00 to $12.00
Munsingwear for Boys and Girls
Cotton Knit I'nion SailK at $1.25 to $1.95
Underwear for Infants
Vanta Vests; recjuire no pins; fasten with twislless
tape, Ttk- to $1.85
Vanta V. Ilamls if. to 95c
Carter's "Alma" Vests '. 55e to $1.25
Curlers "Alma" Hands 45e to 95c
Vauta Abdominal Hinders 50c
BROTHERS
Quality Pioneers Since 1911
Cultivate Patience,
ratleuce Is one of the tinest attri
butes of character. It may be bused
on great self-control ; it may also be
based on true foresight. As mi oxer
else of self-control, It Is wise because
everything comes to him who waits.
The whirling of time brings In Its re
venges nnd Its rewards. Patience, as
a matter of calculation. Is creditable
to the intelligence. Humphrey J. Des
mond. Wanted a Demonstration.
Louise hnd the habit of running to
her mother 'for a hug and a kiss at
frequent Intervals during the day. One
day she stood before her mother, who
was busy knitting, for some moments
without getting any attention. Finally
Louise said: "Lio you love me,
nminina ';" "Yes, dear." from mother.
Louise waited a moment longer with
out receiving the uceusturuod caress,
then burst out with, "Well, why don't
you love me by band?"
Machine is as Handy as
Portablecan be used anywhere
that there's an electric light socket.. When not
in use takes up no more room than a hand bag
and is carried as easily. . ,-.
Worklesselectricity performs the
labor. All you do is guide the sewing.
Inexpensive costs no more than
footpower machines, and can be obtained on
easy, pay-as-you-use terms.
Be ready for Spring
Call today or
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
'THIS ISTHEMunsing
wear Store. We be
lieve in Munsingwear and
so will you when you give
it a thorough trial. We
have studied the under
wear question for many
seasons and believe our
judgment should be worth
something to you.
We would not recommend Mun
singwear so strongly if we did not
know beyond a doubt tbat it has all
the good qualities we claim lor it.
Munsingwear always satisfies. To
wear it means better health, more
comfort and underwear economy.
Views of the St.irs.
People in the southern hemisphere
see different stars, but there are some
constellations which are visible at
different times of the year In both
hemispheres. If the earth's axis kept
always perpendicular to the plane of
Its orbit none of the northern con
stellations would ever be seen In the
southern hemisphere, but as the axis
Inclines first one way and then the
other, some of both sets can be seen
at different times.
Old Age Greatest in Serbia.
Serbia Is the country of centenari
ans. One man In every 2,G0O reaches
100 years. Ireland ranks next, with
one In every S.130. Out of every 43,
000 Spaniards one ,1s a centenarian.
In England. Scotland and Wales one
In 177.000; In France one In 180.750
nnd Switzerland, with all Its reputed
hcalthfulness, seems not to possess
one.
Your Work Basket
and Summer Sewing
let us call on you.