The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 14, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THB HKSV BCIiMtTIIf. DAILY EDITIOW, BB.VI). ORKOON, FRIDAY, M1T 1J. 1020.
PAOB
TONIGHT Last Time
MARION DA VIES
'The Cinema Murder"
SATURDAY Only
OLIVE THOMAS
IN
Prudence On
Broadway
i .
AI-SO
GAIETY COMEDY
ami
Paramount Magazine
LIBERTY
IIRND TRAIN HCIIEOUIJs.
Oregon Trunk.
Arrives. 7:35 AM.
Lmm 1:00 P. H.
0,-W. R. N.
Arrives, :S0 P. H.
Umu, 7:00 A. M.
AGAIN TONIGHT
and SATURDAY
Rex Beach's
Fitiflous Story
"The
Silver
Horde"
REMEMEBER l-.Ton.gnt
and Saturday will be youro
lyjcbsnce'to tee thii wonderful
play.
GRAND
Daily Market Report
(fsrnUh.4 hr rrn.ipnl Ilk Um
Ontisl Umn unk.)
NOHTil PORTLAND, May J4.
Cuttle, 1)0; slow, Htnudy. drain und
nnli fi.l ulimm I IK I'll In 113:
Ikoo(J to cholcu, fit to $11. CO; iniul-
I u in to good, flu to III: fair to
good, $11 to 110; common to fair,
$8 to (9; choice cowh und holfent,
$10.25 to $11; good to choice, H
to $10.25; medium to good, IS
to U; fair to medium, $7 to $8;
cumiurs, D to $0; bulla, $4 to $9;
prime light calvov, $12 to $10; med
Iiiiii IlKlit, $ to $12; beuvy, u.6u
to $8.50.
Hog.
KiicelptH, 120; 2Do to C0 lower.
Prima mixed, $15 to $15.50; med
ium mixed, $H to $15; rough heuv
li'it, $10 n $11; Ikh, $12 to
$14.00.
HlllT.
Receipts, 00; steady. Kuxt of
moiiiitnlii lamliH, $16 to $16; Ugh!
valli'Vn. 114 to 115: honvv. it 3 In
$M: feeders, $10.50 to $12.50;
yearlings, $13 to $H; wolhorH,
$12. 50 to $13.25; owi.h, $8 to $12;
spring lumbM, $14 to $15; throwout
spring lambs, $10 to $11. All
shorn Htuff $2 undnr these suotu-
tl()IIH.
VOTE FOR C. S. BEN
SON FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY. Adv.
AT THE HOTELS.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. Fellows, of limn. In In the city
today,
L. K. Hinllh, of Redmond, was In
lt".nd Innt night on business.
Waller .'oib loft lout nlKlit for
1,'urllund on business trip.
,f .Mr. and Mr. It. I). Mle Ic.iv.t to
night fur o two month's vUlt to
Minneapolis.
Mrs. O. O. Tlcknor arrived his
morning from Portland to visit her
sister. Mm. A. M. Prtngle,
A mnrrlaga license was Issued Inst
night from tho offlro of tlin county
clerk for William lllack and Elltn
both Kentnor.
Work hat been Blurted on a 10
foot addition to tho Miller Lumber
Company's oflco building on the cor
ner of Wall and Franklin. ,
W. l.ulr Thompson, formerly pi ev
ident of the slate sennlo woa In bend
today with hla wife and (ion, on Ma
way from Portland to Lakevlow..
C. W. RoblnHon, of Antorla, ur
rlvedin the city today and will apeak
ttlila evening at tho Hlppodromo In
the intercut of tho Johnson prcrl
dentlal candidacy,
t John H. Lewis, former stulo on
Klnr. la In Dend today in conncc
', tlon with tho circuit court hearing
on tho Injunction asked against the
C. O. I. company. .
John R. Lntourello und Harrison
Allen, of Portland, arrived In Rend
thlH morning, and with H. H. I)n
Armond and Charles W. KrHklns o'
Ihla city, will upponr in circuit cun t
tomorrow to argue for the recently
nuked Injunction against the C O.
I. company,
I'lliit llulte Inn.
L. E. Smith, Itodmond.
C. V. TouhnIk, Portland.
W. A. Stnwurl, Portland.
John R. l.alouri'llo, Portland.
Hurrlaon Allnn, Portland.
John A. MclMHncr,. Portlund.
C. W. rtulilnaon, Aatoria.
(Dim r. Woolli.y, 8prlnKfl.ld.
John II. Iiwla. Portland.
H. K. Mpcncer, Portlund.
W. J. Tmliy, Portlund.
I Jan Aniilund. Alfalfa.
Ilurold H. Kniith, Portlund.
W. Iilr Tbompiion. and fumily.
Portlund.
V. W. Morrixon, nud family. Ouk.
lund, Cal.
C. I). Kmlth, Ht. Marina. Idaho.
C. B. Martin. Portlund.
Mr. and Mrn. II. C. Fletcher, HID
boro. It. n. ilicki, Portland.
Mr. und Mr.. Vern Van Gilder
Waaco. ,
Mra. Qny Foater, Kummnr Lake.
F. W. Fot!r, Summer Lukn.
Hoy W, Kdwarda. Portlund.
HiXrl Cray.
H. D. Carter, Tacoma.
(5. W. tancuater, Oregon .Tiunh.
M. H. Taylor, Dufur.
C. W. Waahburn, Portland.
II.K-I WriRtif.
T. C. Logan, Iiarnea.
Jim Lopnr, Klamath Fulla.
H. M. Farrier und aon, Portlund.
Mr. and Mra. John Hnrlon, Elk
Rlwr, Idaho.
Ed' Reaaley, Portlund.
We maintain a free aorriee tor
everyone owning a kodak or camera.
I.t ua ahow you bow to got good
picture and help you with your
kodak troublea. Central Photo Co.,
wfth Kymona Droa., jowolora. 38c
DANCE .AT GYMNAS
IUM, WED., MAY ' 19TH,
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA;
$1.00 COUPLE. . 35-S8c
DANCE AT GYMNAS
IUM, WED., MAY 19TH,
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA;
$1.00 COUPLE. 35-38c
VOTE FOR C. S. BEN
SON FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY Adv.
Bulletin "WANT ADB" Bring Re
aults Try Them.
Pnl n m The Itnlletln.
1000 Lbs, of Prunes
7 Pounds for $1.00
Limit 7 pounds to a customer.
One $1.25 Broom to Each Customer
on Second Booster Day, 60c.
; V '
SATURDAY, MAY 15 ONLY
Smith's Grocery
GOT WRONG MAN THAT TIME
CoMega Senlora Mad Decided Mlatake
When They Tried to "Smoke
Out" Young Kentucklan.
Tom Honnn. former attorney gen
eral of Indiana. wu tnlklng of lila col
lege daya at Indiana unlverxlry. Ho
rerallrd, will) a lauvh, how Uiu aenlora
naed to "amnke nut" tlio freshmen In
the good old daya.
"Hie big Idea waa," wild Mr. IIo
nan, "for Ove or fix. or twrliapa a
dozen n lor, to eonKresale In tho
room of a freahman and mioko plpea
until Itiu amoke made him alck.
Caually Uio fellow aelwted for the
making out' proceaa waa one of theae
mollycoddle youngatera who hnd not
long been divorced from lila uiother'a
apron atrlnga.
"One time we aclerted long, lean
Kentucky boy. One by one wo dropped
In. lighted our plpa and begun the
game. Kentucky fired up hie pipe,
too, and tlia evening wore on. The
moke grew heavier with each paw
ing half-bonr. Not a window wna up.
not a door open. Along about eleven
o'clock two or three aenlora dinar
peared. They had been ahlpwrucked.
Flnnlly tho tobacco begun running
out, much to the plcexnro of ecvernl
of ua. Rut Kvntuck amoked on.
"At Inst one of ua remarked to Ken
rock that we'd have to go, aa our to
bacco bad run out.
"'No, don't go,' Ken ruck Inalated.
Te got a lot more tobacco. Lawdy.
I couldn't tliink o' comln' 'woy op
nawtb benh without aome good to
bacco.' . "Kentuck opened hla trunk. One
end of It waa Jammed with old Ken
tucky long green tobacco. We tore out
We had picked on the. wrong bird."
Indtanapolla News.
SERKESS FOUND HIS MOTHER
Pathetic Caeae Such aa Thla On Re
ported Hav Long Bn Com.
men In Armenia.
Brigiit and early one morning
band of Araba drove up to the Near
Eat Relief orphanage at Kara, Ar
menia, bringing with them a forlorn
little chnp about Ave years old.
"We wafit yon to take thla boy,"
aid, the leader of the band to an offi
cial of the orphannge. "Be ha no
father, nor mother."
"What la hla nareer the leader of
the band waa aaked.
"Fie la called Serkeaa," ahouted
back the leader of the Arabs aa they
galloped away.
In thla way little Sorkeita became
a member of our family. Uo wna an
Intelligent little chap but seemed su
able to remember anything about bl
Dome or hla parents.
A few days luter one of tho native
women helpers ut tho orphanage was
going through the playground when
she suddenly stopped, turned pale and
stared unbelievingly at one of the lit
tle chnpa who . wna plnylnc there.
"SerkeRS!" she cried, nnd riuiitliiir to
the yoii'igsHT enMiernd him Inio Jier
VOTE FOR, C-S.-BENSON
FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY. Adv.
FANCY
NETTED GEM
SEED POTATOES
FOR SALE
Tri-State
Terminal Co.
HIS JOB TO ADJUST
RAILROADERS' PAY
Ait
fTV ,S v&
R. M. Durton of Tcnne:fee. baa
hla Job mapped out lor him for
three years at Icnm. lie bob been
made chairman of Hie fUllwuy La
bor Board by Provident Wilfon
He, was for muny yearn u im-r-.b -9f
the Tenneaaee cour. o! uui'
anna. Kcrkeoo w im tii.p son who Imd
lieen laki.n from ln:r two yen re liefore
by tlu; Tiirke.
Country of Little Change.
Itet-enHy u In n l'r..fi.(,r WIIIImiii'
vlHlted Hie vice ngnt of Komb Mo
rocco, the latter iiioim from a Hair
ier (flv-n lv Ihi- Milliin of Moroeeo
In 10.1L The vlnltor expreKed Kur
prlxe that llils nnelent parelnncut ll!l
remained In Hie vault, and the vice
resent exclaimed: "Why 1101? We
have never moved I" Thla Incident
la said not to be at all remarkable.
Wherever ono goes In the Turkish
empire, ho la likely to lie confronted
wllh the evidence of uge by the tradl
tlona handed down from generation
to generation. It la no more Strang
for a Turk to enk of hupiieiilng
In hla family of centuries ago than
it I for an old man lu this country
to rem II with pride the exploits of
bis fallier or grandfather.
8entitive Pendulum.
The pendulum of liie great clock In
the tower of the hou.- of parliament
In London Is so dellc-uie that a small
weight of only one ounc: placed on a
particular part of the apparatus will
alter the rate of the clock one second
per week.
JOHNSON KPKAKKK COMING
C. W. Robinson will spoak at the
Hippodrome Friday evening. May
14, on campaign Issues in the In
terests of the candidacy of Senator
Johnson for tho republican nomi
nation for president. The public is
Invited to attend. 134-5c
1T ir u --iiir-''" y rmt- ia
U TOMORROW'S
j uwiivw wrai w mmmm m mm "'f 1 1 1
Booster Day' Special
Men'sj Khaki Serge
2-piecel Norfolk Suits
Regular Price $42.50; Second Booster
Day Special
$36.95
Women's anGr owing
Girls' 81-in. Outing Boot
Regular Price, $5.50; Second Booster
Day Special
$4.15
SPECIAL From 2 to 6 P. M. only, Women's
25c Black Durham Hosiery, 18c a pair, 3 pairs
to a customer. '
BROTHERS
Quality Pitman Since 1911
Dog Highly Prized in Alaska.
Nowhero In the world has the dog
such unrestricted right of way as In
Alaskn. In winter, when more than
OOO.OUO square miles of territory are
sealed up in solid Ice, dogs are almost
the sole means of getting from place
to place In fact they seem necessary
to lite. The aristocrats of Arctic dog
life are the mall teams In the service
of the United States government. "
Oddities of Chinese Market Day.
Marke! ay In China usually affords
many quaint -sights to the foreigner.
As the country is one largely devoid
of vehicles, the commodities to be of
fered for sale are carried to the mar
ket places In many odd waya; by
wheelbarrow, on manbaek, poised oa
the heads of women, or swung to a
pole borne on the shoulders of two
carriers.
Saturday, May 15th
aim Day
B'ajrg
MATTRESSES
Best composition, full size Mattress, with best art tubing ;
Regular Price, $10.75
Bargain Day only, $8.25
DINING TABLES-
Solid Oak, 42-inch Top, Six Feet Extension
r v ' , ; Regular Price, $34.00 , , ' , .
Bargain Day only, $21.75
OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS
Genuine Spanish Leather Overstuffed Rocker. , Must be
, seen to be appreciated. Regular Price, $G7-50
Bargain Day only, pt2.50
Gilbert Furniture Co.
PRINGLE BUILDING