The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 21, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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TliH HK.VD BULLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, RE.TD, ORKGOH, FRIDAY, SIAY SI, 1020,
FAGS
TONIGHT and
SATURDAY
FRANK MAYO
AN I J
KATHRYN ADAMS
IN
"The
Brute
Breaker"
A U'l moving Mmy oi iK Git
North Wood.
GRAND
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1 t-'fe1i.
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GREAT AIR
ROBBERY
You in
aroplan
mile la tbe air
.-while only
fifty lect away
the bravsst
man In the
world climbs
Irom one plane
to another to
aave a girl
from a ky
pirate, fnni
thrill! "
A Tlu'iller
in which the
Sty'Stiebmrt
AT Tip HOTELS.
I 'Hilt Hill!' I Hit.
J, I. Llpliiun, Manchester, N. It
T, (I. M cheea, Hon
Iliil Vmmlin, Portland.
A, W. Jolimtott, Portland,
Warren Mijrso, Portland,
0. W. Hull, Portland.
U, 1. Hlnlihlim, Redmond.
A. K. Willi. Redmond,
t'linitluiico Kline, Portland,
W. F. Kurroush, Healths.
W. H. Koitvl, Nupa, ful,
HoK'l ')'.'
John McLennan, Antulopo.
John HilvnrtOMlh, Aiili'lopa.
W. B. Irvine, Alfalfa,
Walter Wright, Culver.
Hoy I,. White, Louie Beach, Cal.
Unorna B. Tilda, KuKm,
Hotel Wright,
William It, Moon, Prliicvillo.
Emefy I,, Purlin, I'rlnovlllo.
Wfliliim Conway, Klamulh Falls.
Lytttt, Joliimton, llRllltiKliam, Wn,
,M, B, Hrackney. HulliiiKhum, Wn,
Dun A. Taylor, Hayinoud, Wn,
I1ICND TRAIN bUHEDI'IJB.
Oregon Trunk. .
Arrives, 7:16 A, M.
Leaves 1:00 V. U.
0-W. R. N.
Arrives, 6:60 P. M.
Leave, 7:00 A. II.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
William Moon, of Pilnovlllu, la
spending thn day In Bend.
Highway Engineer 0. I, Stcbblna
was In yesterday from Redmond.
W. B. lrvltio arrived In the city
last nlaht from IiIh homo In Alfalfa.
Dr. and Mr. B. It. Norrla left
this morning by auto for Portland,
UDEBTV TONIGHT
DERI I Last Time
expecting to rmurn to lind by
Tuaaday.
Because Improvctitiient now un
der way will not bo romplfted be
for thn firm of Juno, tbe A to Z
grocery will not be opened for busi
ness until that time, George T.
MIi'Iiui'Udii. niw owner of thn estab
lishment, ilaH-H. New stocks which
hafe been ordered, arc expected In
by that time, he say. i
Basebalh Sunday at ball
park depot grounds, 2:30.
40-Vlc
Mt. Hood Ice cream at Buchwal
ter'a SB tfc
The Moose and their friend .will
dance Wednaady evening, Jun.i t,
at the Hippodrome. Wlliton George's
orchnatra. Ha aure and come, 140tfe
Our koduk finishing ditntirtment
la equipped with the Inlittt auto-
mnflc prlntera, making- for speed and
quality,' You will like our prlnta on
Veto paper. Central Photo Co. In
at I, tit 5 they're done. With Hymons
liroa.. Jeweler. 41c
Daily Market Report
yraUh4 hf arRct jia
Cmtnl Omw uufe.)
KOHTH I'OHTIMNI), May 21.
Callio, none. Grain and pulp
ted ateera, 112. ZD to 113.00
choice, $11.50 to $12.25; good to
choice, til to tit. 0; medium to
Kooil, 10 to til; fulr to good, $9
to $10; common to fair, $ to $9:
choice cowa and heifers, 10.26 to
fit: good to choice, IS to 110,25
medium to Kood. fx to $; fair to
medium, $7 to $S: cannera, $5 t,o
$8; bulla, $6 to 0; prime llcht
caio, 13 to fI6; medium Ilcbt,
$ to f 12; heavy, $0.,0 to fg.&O.
Moga.
Receipta 200; steady. Prime mixed
114. SO to $15; medium in lied. $14
to (14.50; rough benvlen, $10 to
111; pln, 12 to 13.?5; smooth
beavlea, $11 to 13.
Kheep,
fleeeipta, 851; weak and lower.
i,ambx, $13. HO to $14.50; cull lamba,
$9 to $11.50; yearling, $10 to $12;
wethera. $9 to $11; ewea, $5.50 to
$9.
AH the lateat aheet music and rec
orda at lluchwul ter'a 34 tfc
Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Re
auits Try Them.
Pat It In Tbe BuBetis.
JUST A FEW
WEEK-END VALUES
at
1 1 BCND.ORCGON
Spring Coats, $22.50 to $52.00
' Reduced from $27.50 to $63.00
Polo, serge, velour, '
mixtures; Jong and
. short models; some
silk-1ined, all of them
beautifully 'tailored;
, truly wonderful val
ues at these low .
prices.
Play Suits $1.48
A Real Savirrg
Union-alls, Cant-Busf-Em
and other good
makes; khaki, blue den
im, with red trimmings,
blue and white striped
Steifel cloth; made just
like daddy's; sizes 2 to
7 years.
Children's Hose 48c-78c
75c tu $1.00 Values
Sires 5V4 to 10: black, white
and brown; boat quality mer
cerized cotton Hose; ovory
pair Kiiaranteed to givo BtttlB
faction and absolutely fast
color.
Ladies' Silk Hose $1.68
Pure Hilk thread Hose, with
rolnforcod liool and too; wido
lisle Riirtor top; black, whlto,
brown, groy and floltl motiHo;
bIzoh 8 to 10. Priced at
loss than present wholoRnle
l8t. '
Ladies Suits, $23.50 to $49.50
Were $29.50 to $62.50
Practical, stylish
models for general
s.tse or sports wear;
tweeds, fancy mix
tures, jerseys,, serge,
tricotine; plain and
' fancy silk linings.
Some people twonder
how we can offer
such values at these
low prices.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
RULE THE SEASON
r
. f f ;
The summer of 1S20 wilt llkelf
be known to women in tbe fuiura
s "the extra aklrt aeason." It la
the growth of tbs "sport skirt"
Idea, permitting a riot of color
which alt women like. The akirt,
which buttons on front or side, to
quite the thine till wr.
Jlecord of Transfers.
FURNISHED BY THE PESCHUTKS
ABSTRACT COMPANY.
James Uoyce.to Nicholas Kostiuk,
S,i,sec 31-20-18; $10.
Jobn T Wheeier to D H Peoples,
NW4 sec 36-14-10; $1.
T S Barnes to D H Peoples, SW4
sec 38-H-lO; tl.
D H Peoples to Libby H Weston,
NW'4 sec 3S.14-10; $450,
The Bend company to C J lrfver-
ett, lot 7, bik 6, North addition; $10.
D W Fleming to Adelaide M Flem
ing, iota 8 and 7, bik IS, Aubrey
Heights; $10.
Jessie E Hall' to Redmond Invest
ment Co, iot 22, bik. 30, Redmoad;
$900.
J W Woodruff to Redmond In
vestment Co, lot", bik 35,Redmnd;
$10.
I'nited States to James Ferguson,
W 1-2 of SE 1-4 and SE i-4 of SW
1-4, sec 1; NE 1-4 of KW 1-4, sec
12-20-10; patent.
Frank Perry to Brooks-Scanlon
Lmbr Co, lot 1, bfk 6, Deschutes;
lt:
Moses Urbacb to J F Pfeffer. lot
2, bik 17, Boulevard add; $10.
Andrew A ,Moe to Brooks-Scan-lon
Lmbr Co, lots 13, 14, bik 13,
Kenwood; $10.
The Bend Co to Edgar DeWitt
Gilson. lot 11, bik 24, Boulevard
add; $10.
H Peck to II. II Gubser, lots 13,
14, bik 12, Kenwood; $100.
John J Stephenson to Shevlin
Hbron Co, S 1-2 of NEW; W 1-2
of SE 1-4, sec S-22-0; $1.
La Pine Townsite Co to Curtis C
Martin, lot 9, bik 4,, La Pise; $10.
La Pine Townsite Co to O W
Martin, lot 21, bik 34, La Pine; $10.
Bend Co to Wilbur Allen, lot 2,;
bik 27, Boulevard add; $10,
George E Eriandson to William;
Pattison, und bait int lot 12, bik
8, Deschutes; $100.
. John N Larsen to William Patti
son, und half int lot '12, bik 6,
Deschutes; $100.
Max A Cunning to C A Adams,
W 1-2 of NW1-4, sec 15-15-13;
$10.
3 F Pfeffer to Benjamin F White
bead, lot 2, bik 17, Boulevard add;
$10. ' '
Commencement
--get ready
. You young men Who have earned your diplo
mas, and who now face the graduation exercises.
. a momentous event in your lives.
t
Consider your clothes your appearance the
impression you make as your name is called and
you step forward to stand before friends, and
strangers before critical eyes, to receive your
diplomas.
The impression you make depends very much
on your clothes. Other things count, of course,
but remember, appearance speaks before the
man, and Commencement Day is one day when
you want your appearance to be right.
Kuppenheimer
Good Clothes
endow your personality with smart reserve and
good taste. They are the means to good appear
ance they are good appearance-
This store has them for you, and has prepared
specially for your graduation day apparel. The
new models quality clothes, sensible in their
American style and earnest in their long service.
They are real economy because they give the
most service for the price you pay.
$40, $45, $50, $55, $60
ready to provide complete graduation attire; tim hat,
the Mtoes, the shirt, the neckwear, the furnishings. All
In quality to mateh tbe cpiaUly in Knppentoeime r Clstlsnf, '
mm
the home of Kuppenheimer chlhei
3 E Haglln to Louis Allen, S 1-2
of lots 5, S, Wk IS, Deschutes; $10.
Bend Park Co to Charles S Hag-
erty, lot 3, bik 35, Rivefside add;
$10.
Bend Park Co to C S Hagerty, lot
5, bik 100, 1st add to Bend Park;
$10.
Lidda Dovta to John DeBoer, lot
11. bik 15, Center add; $10.
T R Mandercheid to Edward D
Allen, lot i, Wk 54, rig townsite
of Redmond; $10.
G W Lo rimer to David E Hun
ter, lot 10, Wk 11, Bend; $1.
Title & Trust Co to Bend Park
Co, lots in Bend Park; $10.
Bend Park Co to Elwia h Yinal,
lots in Center add; $10.
Bend Park Co to Eiwte L Vina,
lots 3. 4 and Sl-2 of SW 1-4, sec
3-1S-12; lots 1, $, bik 25, and
lota S, 9, bik 9, N add to Bend;
$10.'
Bend Park Co to Elwia L Vinal,
lots in Bend Park; $10,
Bend Co to Bend Park Co, lot
9, bik 31, Center add; $10.
Eiwin L Vinal to Henry G Ber
flnlet, lot 9, Wk 31, Center add; $10.
Or Belong to a Union.
Even women wiio do not work for
living have a natural yearning t
mate striking apnenranee. Cartoons
Mnptalnp.
ISCUSSION OP
MEASURES HELD
Continued from page !.
opening up agricultural," timber, or
mineral resources, the fmir per cent
bonding limitation, tbe Crook and
Curry bonding measure, and tha
restoration of capital pontahnieBt.
For State BuiWers. '
They Mho preach patience to the
peoples as tbe sole reniedr for the ills
by which they are oppressed, or who,
while they admit tbe necessity of n
contest, would yet the -tentative
to be taken by their rulers, do not, to
my thinking, understand ta state of
things coming urvm t It i m
enough to precipitate a meoanby into
pus ; cue gujr must be -etoeed up,
and a durable edlflee ,rwti
site. From "Faith and the Future."
by MRzzlnl. . ... ,
ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS.
The funeral of brother C. E.Stret
will be held f aim the . Niswosger
undertaking parlors Satarday morn
ing at 10:30. The loeaklodga will
have charge, of the service. Mem
bers will meet at the lodge room at
10 o'clock sharp. Let all attend
who can.,
E, D. GILSON, Secretary,
Bend Lodge No. 818 I, O. O. F.
Ad. 41s
When Amending the Dances and Entertaiiments
Patronize the Gym Canteen
We will maintain the same standard prices and high
quality of service as at our Wall street establishment.
Open Every Afternoon and Evening with a full
stock of Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, lee Cream, Coffee
and Sandwiches, etc. -
R. N. BUCHW ALTER
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
New Sather Building Gymnasium Canteen