The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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TONIGHT Ai Fill DAY
GRAND
PITCH LONGEST GAME
ENGLAND'S "RED EYE" FOR PUSSYFOOT'S OPTIC
get acquainted with 'cm.
Good eats. Adv.
y:W-rK Tonight-Friday-Saturday
El!
Pot tl in The DuDrtlo.
Bulletin "WANT ADS" Brng Be
ult Try Them. .
THB MCND nULLKTlJI, DAILY EDITION. BEND. OKFMO, TIMIIrtlM V, MtY III, 1020.
t ml Jap
111
MARION
DAVIE S
Alu
JACK DEMPSEY
in
"Dare Devil Jack'
LIBERTY
DKM) TRAIN HCIIEDUI.l
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives, 7: SB A. M
Leave! 8:00 P. M.
O.-W. K. A N.
Arrival, 6:60 P. M.
Leave. 7:00 A. II.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
N II Elliott, u well known faruiui
of Terrebonne, In In the c(y today.
Mm. Wlllard Wlrtf of Prlnevlll.i
Im vlnltlncc In Bond ut the homo of
Sir. and .Mm. Wllllum Kproul.
M. II. Morion returned thin mum
Iiir from Port lun J where attended
the convention of Itcxull druggist.
It W. Harvey wu n pasterse'
on the Irnln from Portlund thin
mornlnii.
H. A. Iltirlnhorn, who tins been In
Portland since Saturday, returned
thin morning.
While working In O'Donnells
market George llryant. nn employe.
Tho gruxpliig' finger of Willi streo
greed- the courage uml in lulu
strong ni'iii riitlitliiK for fortune inn
II W(J IIUlll ' x lovo,
REX BEACH'S
SILVEHORPE
Dlrvoud ,j Vrtnk. Uoyd
This picture will be shown' at
the Liberty Friday Afternoon
nt 2: 15.
suffered tho loss of a fl nicer venter
day.
D. D. Conn, traffic manager for
Tho Hhovlln-lllxon Company, nr-
OUR FIFTH S
1 ANNUAL
Ilnro aro tho two pllchcm who
act the now major league record
by battling 20 Inning to a I to 1
lie, gama called on account of
darkness. It 1 Joe Oeschger of
ponton Rravc and Leon Cadore
of Urooklyn. both pitcher burled
supurb games, but sensational
Holding saved both at time. The
former big league record wa In
11 8 when Iloton beat PltUburg
in 21 inning. -
mm m. ., i xcernur -
II Jk0k-
Prohibition ai world movement In adopting "Hhy!ock" methods,
"aaya England. It' an eye for on oyo. Kngland rowtilcs put out
r'Puyfoot" JohnoN' yo now the prohibition forces innlat England
jmtut give up iti "red oye" In return. William E. "1'uityfoot" John
ami, the American, who la a loader in the world-wido crohlbltlon
movement, la back from England. Ho la shown here aa be greeted
Jils wlfo and daughter at the dock in New York. Jobuon aay a "dry
world" ia certain. England In 10 yuan, India in two years, France
and Italy soon. Jobnuon says ho iw i all this even with bis one glaas
eyo Ills home la at Wcstervlm-, o
AT THE HOTELS.
rlvd UiiH morning for a vlnlt ut tho
Hand plant.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kruzlor. of
Lava Road, urn the purenls of a nine
pound baby boy, born IuhI night.
Thn ludlos of the Catholic church
wll hold a food and apron snlo ut
lliij OTionnoll market Saturday, Mr.y
15.
II. McDonalU, Kumii warden In
thin wnlon, returned (IiIh morning
from Portland, where ho conferred
with HtuOi flHh and gunio offl-
cIbIk, who will be In llond on June
1 to Hpcij.k at tho banquet to be
given by (he llcnd Hod und Gun
rlu!.
The Central Oregon Keally Com
pany reportH tho purchiio of u lot
on Delaware avenue by Ralph llart
lntt adjoining his new residence
which Is under conutructlon, and tne
G. W. Fostor residence on Shasta
Place by Andrew Sutcr, a recent ar
rival from Minnesota.
Pilot liuiiv Inn,
John K Wilde, Cliicugo.
George V. Keiley. I'rlnevlJIe.
W. E. liutoH, Portland,
John liottsman, Portland.
H. A. Van Home. Portland.
Mr. und Mrs. T. E. Allen, Port
lund. (;. T. Peterson, Portland.
P. A.Moser, Spokane.
Martin Meanel, Portlund.
O. F. Illnz. Portlund.
W. A. Stewart, Portlund.
P. J. Gullagher, Vancouver.
Hotel i'tny.
Mr. und Mrs. J. T. LowiK, Silver
Lake.
M. Garfery, Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Michaud. Port
land. H. H. Kllgore. Sisters.
E. Heath. Seattle.
Hotel Wright.
A. I). Anderson, The Dull'j.-.
Mrs. 8. M. Kindley, La Pine.
Cecil HollingHheud, La Pine.
P. Eastman, Rurns.
P. C. Kendall, Rums.
II. M. Young. Spoknno
I Candidates' ball, Tumalo,
Friday, May 14. Come and
FANCY
NETTED GEM
SEED POTATOES
FOR SALE
Tri-State
Terminal Co.
JOHNSON KPKAKKK COMING
C. W. Robinson will speak at the
Hippodrome Friday evening. May
14, on campaign Issues in the in
terests of tho candidacy of Senator
Johnson for the republican nomi
nation for president. The public Is
Invited to attend. I34-5c
1000 Lbs, of Primes
7 Pounds for $1.00
Limit 7 pounds to a customer.
One $1.25 Broom to Each Customer
on Second Booster Day, 60c
SATURDAY, MAY 15 ONLY
Smith's Grocery
ECONOMY
SALE!
ENDS
SATURDAY
ITS A WORTH WHILE
M0NEYS A VING EVENT
DO NOT MISS IT
Warner
Company
We maintain a free service for
everyone owning a kodak or camera.
Let us nhow you how to get good
pictures and help you with your
kodak troubles. Central Photo Co.,
with Symons Rros., Jewelers. 38c
Daily Market Report
(Karnlititd br rtrranreottnt wlta Ui
Ontral Orcon Uah.
NORTH PORTLAND, Mhy 13.
Cattle 1200: weak. Grain and
pulp fed steers, $12.25 to $13;
good to choice, $11 to $11.50; med
ium to good, $10 to $11; fair to
good, $9 to $10; common to fair,
JS to $9; choice cows and heifers.
$10.25 to $11; good to choice, $9
to $10.25; medium to good, $S
to $9: fair to medium, $7 to $8:
Connors, 6 to $6; bulls, $6 to $9;
prlmo lUht calves, $12 to $16; med
ium light, $9 to $12; heavy, $6.50 1
to $3.50.
Hogs.
Rocelpts, 010, snow, weak. Prime
mixed, $15.60 to $16; medium I
mixed, $14.50 to $15.50; rough
heavies, $10 to $15; pigs, $12 to I
$15.
Khoop. v
Receipts 410; steady. East of
mountain lambs, $15 to $16; ligbt
valloys, $14 to $16; houvy, $13 to
$14; foodors, $10.50 to $12.50;
yoarllngs, $13 to $14; wethers.
$12.50 to $13.25; ewes, $8 to $12;
spring lambs, $14 to $16; throwout
spring lambs, $10 to $11. All
shorn stuff $3 under those suota-tlons.
Tiilbe 5pckB I
This Week Only
Candidates' ball, Tumalo,
Friday, May 14. Come and
get acquainted with 'em.
Good eats. Adv.
To Restore Faded Ink.
When the Ink of old documents lins
faded and It Is desired to restore It,
this can he done by washing with nny
of (he mihstnncos that blacken on mix
ing with Ifon Infusion of nutgnlls,
sodium-sulphide or ncetlc fcrrocyanlde
of potassium, for Instance.
VOTE FOR C. S. BEN
SON FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY. ,Adv.
Twentieth Century.
The first century comprised ' the
years 1 to lUO inclusive; tne second
century, the years Uil to 'J0O Inclu
sive, nntl so on to rliu twentieth cen
tury, which Is the period bcKlunrng
with 1001 ami extending to the jenr
MICHELIIN
UBES
We have a good word fqr all tubes, but it is a recog
nized fact that the best tube on earth is the Michelin
Tube.
SPECIAL!
Although the price of Michelin Tubes went up 20$
on Monday, we will sell Michelin Tubes at the old
price. Get yours early.
Pioneer Garage
2001.
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