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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
mil UKND EClXBTIfl, DAILY EDITIOJI. HKHD, OBEOOX. W KD.VKfiDA V, MAY 20. 1020. PAOB LIBERTY TONIGHT Lust Time 7H0MAfi H.INCE E M I D " BENNEIT THE WOMAJST intLSuTTCASE Jtf&tHimountjtrtQvfl yidurv: 3 DEND TRAIN HCHKDUI.B. Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:86 A. M. Leavai 1:00 P. If. O-W. B. W. Arrives, 6:60 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Clinton Combs, I In nilu7 from l.ukovlnw. V. N. Dykstru, or .Mllllcan, Ih ntMndinic u fi'w duyit In the city. Mini lli'lnm Peterson, of Seattle. In in Hon J uh n K""t of William Wil llums. Mrs. C, 1). Harmon, of Hampton. In In llio city visiting her daughter, MIbm Unrlo Burton. John Alexander, who him been at tending th Oregon Agricultural col l"go ut Corvulll. Ik bank In Rend for the summer. A marriage license was Issued yesterday from the office of the county clerk for Clinton M. Olson and! Miss Florence It. Culrone, both of Rend. ' l. R. Cottroll. of Portlund, ar rived bare thin morning to accept a position day clerk at tbe Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. Cottroll succeeds Gordon Thompson, who' will leave fur Canuda to take up government land within a few days. C. R. Rlshop. also of Portlnnd, la taking tbe night shift at tho Inn. "TWt btlr, com furtW 5 gr Costs Nothing To Try WITH EVERY CAM of Dependable goes tkis guarantee If after using half the contents jb of the can you are not satisfied, then return tlie remainder to your grocer and he will refund pour money. " 1 We couldn't afford to make such on iron-clnd guarantee unless Dependable is all fJe claim it to be, Sdwards' DEPENDABLE CO&Q VACUUM PACKED AT YOUR GROCERS . GRAND TONIGHT and THURSDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN in "The Perfect Lover" Hr wu a pool ltutliDg afliM wKoto tharmi no womin could miit, and LARRY SEMON in "Well lil Be" AT THE HOTELS. . I'llut Itutto Inn. F. J. Richards, Portland. Mm. II. II. Ilowmnii, Portland. J. 11. Wilson, Klamuth Knll. I. Itoyw. K la inn I li KuIIh. Charles l.iMiz, Klumnlu Fulls. I, . R. Coltrvll, Pnrllnnd. C. It. ItlKhup, Portland. II. J. Elirm.m, Knlum. n. H. Dixon. Prlnevllle. llntW Cory. A. F. JitkHlin. Portland. Clinton Comb. Lnkevlew, A. A. t'numunn. Portlnnd. B. ("lugrlch. Conley. K. ClHudo Crensoy, Sink. V. N. DykHtrn. Mlllirun. Hou-I Wright. Hilly Ryun Portland. W. F. MeOrutli, Fnllbildgo, H. 11. March, Vnncouvnr. John C. Armstrong, Castle Rock, Wah. T. H. Rnker, Rums. William Wont. Hllvor Lake. L. fieott. Bnlmn. Drlu in your boat negatives and have them enlarged. We make 8x10 enlargement for 00c. Ccutrul Photo Co.. with Byinonds Hros., Jewelers, Bund. Oregon. 43c DANCE AT THE GYM THURSDAY, MAY 2 7. PEERLESS ORCHESTRA WITH .RILEY WALKER AT THE BANJO. ADV. 4446c Pot ,K fa The ItaDettta. POISON HEMLOCK WORK PROGRESSES Htoik Losses from Dcudly Weed Can ltd Practically l.'lliiiliiulcd In Three Years, Is Ilelleved. Kxpnrlnmiit work In iiolxon liem lock eradication will be done thin summer on thu upper MutolliiH where tho wnud ban long bmm tho ciiuhd of I(ihhi' to cntllii moil, OnuiiiK ' umlinir Jack ilortoii, of tho Dim chtiloH Nutluiial foriiHt HtatiiM. Mr. Ilorton Iiiim J UMt rittiriii':l from a mirvity of tho liirntd torrltciry, and ropnrta nxcolliiiit roHtiltN from tho work dono durlnu Ilia past yyur. Ono man Ih atlll boliiK (.'iiiployud to root out und burn tho duudly pluntM. Within tli run yciim' tlimi, Mr. Ifor ton bnllnviiH that thu Htock Iohhdb cuuiw.'d by thu hamlock can bu uIiiiohI ontlridy nradlcatnd. NEW SENIOR JOINS GRADUATING CLASS llllllKliIrr Alrln'K ill lliillli- of Mi'fli' .Mlll.-r, who will HimiIk" IIIm Diploma IXiliiy MkIiI. That thu KradiiatiiiK cIuhk of tin; lli-nd IiIkIi hcIiooI baa bi-cn iiicreuHcd by mi" nii'inlmr, wan li-arned today when annouiicuinuiil wuh mado of tho birth of a buby duuiihtcr to Mr. and MrH. Mnrla Miller of thin city. Mr. Ml Hit, who completed I) In eourae at tho end of the full term, but who will rncelvo hi" diploma nt the com mencement cuercliitii Friday night of thin week, la ono of the two mar ried men on tho xculor cIusb roll. SWIALMING TANK TO BE OPEN TOMORROW Tho nwlmmliiK tank will open to morrow evening ut tho Y. M. C. A. for a nodal hwIiii for adult member only. ThOKe not membera may o enra Kueat ticket at tho office, en titling them to uo of Hhowora and plungo for the evening by making a nmull payment for Mime. Kwlmmern should bring their own bathing miitH und towula oh theKu will not be for rent until next week. The wimmlng tank will bu open ffom 7:30 until 10:00 o'clock. Daily Market Report (ParakfcMl br nrrwrtail with ta Cratril twm Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND. May 26. Cuttle 275; uteiidy. Grain and pulp fed aloera. $12.25 to 13.00: choice, $11.50 to $11.25: good to choice, $11 to $11.50; medium to good. $10 to $11; fair to good, $9 to $10; common to fuir, $8 to $9; choice cows and belferH, 10.25 to $11: good to choice, $9 to $10.26; medium to good, $8 to $9; fair to medium, $7 to $8; cannera, $5 to $6; bulls. $8 to 9; prime light calvna, $12 to $15; medium light. $8 to $11: bouvy, $S to $8.50. Hog. 1181; steady to easier. Prime mixed, $14.50 to $16; medium mix ed, $14 to $14.50; rough beavliiB. $10 to $11; pigs. $11 to $13.75: smooth heavies, $11 to $13. Sheep. Receipts, 400; slow, weak, lower. I.ambs, $13 to $13.50, extreme, $14; cull latnbs, $9 to $11; year lings, $8 to $10; wethers, $7 to $9; ewes, $3 to 8. Pianos, player pianos, nh no- grnphs, Duchwaltor's, Sherman Clay Agency. 36 tfc TYPEWRITER MAX HERE. A. F. Jnkfllm. representative of the Robuilt Typewriter Co., distributors of the Woodstock, Portland, will be nt the Hotel Coty for n few days. Besldos the late model Woodstock ho has some bargains in rebuilt typewriters of nil makes. Adv.-44-45c CLUB DEFERS DECISION ON JAP QUESTION (Continued from pnge 1.) working hnrd to secure water for all our landB, and if successful every land owner nnd farmer in Central Oregon will be greatly benefited. Thoy will hnve piety of water, same ns ourselves. No question of irri gated land being worth $250 nn acre. The clrnring of 13,000 acres of our land alone Is a big asset to any community. We hnve not sent out of Oregon for n single article. Rought tractors, implements and food all iu Redmond. ' Also land. And we got no support from the merchnnts or business men of Red mond. "We hnvo Bont to Portlnnd for la borers. Paid rnilrond fares for each ono, only worked a few days. Had no complaint, only wanted to got back to the city. I asked the Terre bonne Farm bureau for men. They could do nothing for me. In order to savo $15,000 worth of seed and crop lnnds, when Mr. Mackey of Terrobonno asked me to subscribe for the highway, I told him I would give to thu highway ?)00 per mun up to 10 Japanese to come In and work as laborers until our crops weir') hiirvuslud, then guaranteeing to return ouch one u, Cullfornlu. I was unublu to secure tho permission of tho Terrebuiiim furuiors. I'lilr llinilni; Axkeil. "I then UHked them to ullow mu to bring in two morn men, making five In ull. 'This iiIho was refused. .My first UKreuiiient permitted mo to bring In six. Wo hud an understand ing when thu first iigreeniunt was druwn up, thut it could bu cancelled on tho notice of ulthr party. There was nothing left foi mu to do but to cuncel, which I did uh agreed, and we sunt In two men to help save our crops. "Central Oregon is positively as sured ugulimt Influx of Jupunose us fur as our lands uieconcerued. Fur thermore, our hui c!n uru In the origi nal purcbuHeis' names. No sales hnvo been Hindu or even thought of. We want the xiigu brush and juniper off, and the water on the land of Central Oregoir, und wo should have the support of farmers nnd the town of Rend, us iiiohI of the lands lie in your vicinity. "Again UHnurliig you that we are not going to subdivide our lands for ulo to Jupauese, hoping for the sup port of cillr.eiis of Heiid, which if given they will never have cause to regret, wo uk you to please Judg's our InterestH fairly and not to he guided by agltutors who have an ax to grind." Plan for Convention. Discussion of plans tor the en tertainment of the stuto grange, which will hold Its annual conven tion here Juno I to 4, inclusive, featured thu remainder of tbe meet ing. J. A .Kastcs, chairman of the general committee In charge of the convention, reported that tbe gym nasium had been secured for all day and afternoon sessions of the farmers' organization, and outlined Driving Ease in a MAXWELL is Due to Special Steels rMany who drive a Maxwell prefer it to a larger car. They like its nimbleness, its quickness in getting un der way, its peculiar ability to thread its way through traffic, its rare driving ease. One can drive it farther in a day with less fatigue than many cars much larger. The reason is clear: its engine pulls no superfluous weight. Not a single unnecessary pound burdens it. Special steels in a Maxwell IcntuMve plans for an outdoor ban quet on the evening of the first day. An endeavor will be mado to secure the services of the Bbevlln Hlxon bund and male quartet se lections will bo another feature of tbe program. On tho second day the master of the national grarrgo will speak, and on the third day a tour of the mills beforo vixltliiK the ifranae hall Is planned. Mr. Kustes announced that uutos sufficient to take care of I 400 delegates would be needed. W. C, Hlrdsall, In charge of .i(iun- lug, asked that every member, of! the club an devory citizen who can accommodate ono or more guests turn in his name at once, Clyde! M. McKay, in charge' of decorations, bud no report. Mt. Hood ice cream at Iluchwnl ter's tfc Provide for Your Children Life Insurance will belp you to give thorn the best educa tion they can possibly take. Policies which mature In 10, 15 or 20 years serve to pro vide the money for a course at college or some technical or professional school. If In the meantime you should die, the future welfare of your family Is taken care of. Don't put off this matter, because delays are dangerous. Ask for an appointment to day. J. C. RHODES Insurance BEND COMPAXY OFFICE Phone 71. eliminate the useless weight steels made to Maxwell's own formulae, which equal pound for pound those in any car built. They have extra strength forged into them, and they provide lightness. This is one reason why Maxwell has won public favor the world over as in dicated by nearly 400,000 now in use. How marked the tendency today is re corded by a production of 100,000 .for 1920. Pioneer Garage Arbor Day. Arbnr day wns originated by 3. Hter lliiK Morion In Nfliruxkn, Jmiiinry 4, IMT'i. Tha day wns llrl observed In Missouri In HM wlnil the legislature nmowd a Imv fixing the first Friday after tho llrst Tuosilny In April as n day when trees should bo planted. In many of the schools In the country the day Is fdiservi il. SHAMPOO YOUR WITH WATKINS EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL AND SHAMPOO 60c the Bottle AT HORTON DRIIGCO. HA R