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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
rtm bkwd uciXETtif, dailt mnnoif, nam, onmaon, thl'hmdav, junk a, 1020 paob a f GRAND Tonight Last Time Fritzi Brunette in "THE WOMAN UNDER COVER" LIBERTY TONKiUT & F1UDAY ELSIE FERGUSON In "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" A ft.l life dm of oik oi million hum... Wilh lorly Elm 1'VtfuK.n in great (motion.! role. ALSO JACK DBMPSBY in "Dare Devil Jack" Ef itod. No. 6 BEND TRAIN 8CHEDCT.B. Oregoa Trunk. ArrlTM, 7:15 A. . Lwim 8:00 P. M. O..W. B. N. ArrlTM. 1:50 P. M. Laarot, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS John Doylo Ml lnt night for Port land. H A. Mlll.ir U In Tho. Dnli. nt tontlinK l biiHliiDfin mullcm. Mm. Churliirt W. Krxklns has gonu to Portland to visit with bar mother. ,Mr. Ed. Hunirny of Creaccnt., lft lunt night for Yaklmn, Wunlilnnton. To apond aovcrnl diiyit In tho vnl ley, Ed. Krliknoii ntnrtecl lunt nujht for Portlnnd. Mr. And Mr. A. A. Rymona lira re ceiving congratulation oviir the ar rival of a baby girl. Thoodoro Stone, of Prlnevllls, wu In Hond yoatcrday, nnd returned to bis home lnnt night. Douglaa Mullarky, editor of the Redmond Spokesman apent the day In (lend on IiuhIiwhh. Mm, J. O. Itiiimon nnd I.nn (tutu worn up from Itmlinund yontorluy n KunntH of Mrs, A. J, Moras, " MIhh lllluli lli'liik Iiiih uccoutiid u poriltion In 'hn offleu of the Himd Wutur. Light A Power Co. Mr, anil Mi'H, M. f.'urllH, who have been In llmid Ihn pirnl week, loft litat night for tlmlr homo In Hpoknno. , Mra.W. (J. Nowlon returnnd thin morning from Portland, whore alio nnooniiunld Mis. I.. K, Hhnphnrd. Mrs. II, K. Tulip, who tins boon In C'liutrnl Ori-gon for the pant six monlliH, hifl for Portlund Inst night. Mis. A. W. I'nlumr und two chllrt (in'il louve thn latter pur! of llm week for a niontli'M vialt wllh relative In Portland. Miss Id a Eiiglna, of Miidran, who baa buiiii vlHltlng lior slslur, Mrs. P. 8. fipencer, relumed to her homo lust night. K. U. HIIIiiipii, of Itlchmond ilenoh Wn,, wuh In llxnd yostorduy on his wny to Fife, where ho contemplates buying land. MiM Dorothy Wright of the do mestic firlwicn ilepiirtineiit of tho llend high si'honl, left this morning for Portland. ft. M, flmlth and II. M. Morton loft yesterday In Mr. Horton's fluick for Heutile 00 a eoinblmillcm business and pleasure trip. The ladles of tho Kplscopul Guild will miMit tomorrow afternoon from :mn:Mnnm:nmit'i:miimmmra:::iii:'.:::i:m:imn:i::;y For those Chapped Hands and Sunburned Faces Rose Cold Cream Chap Lotion Especial ly recommended for tan nnd sunburned skin. Ideal for Children WEATHERLYS ICE CREAM at our fountain or to take home. Owl Pharmacy iniiimmnmmmaicaBnnraimiifl 7 Ya w 11 U I AND PHOTO SUPPLIES They're nil talking about our Excellent Kodak Finishing. Professional Service Fresh Films Horton Drug Co, Members of the State Grange: It is with pleasure that we welcome, you to Bend. We trust that the same conservative principles which have guided your actions in the pnst will govern you during theebming year and that your policy will continue to be one of good Americanism. A hearty invitation is extended to you to visit ' our plant while you are here. The Brooks -Scanlon Lumber Co. u Iiocal Sales Agent MILLER LUMBER COMPANY . S to 5 o'clock with Mrs. Kenneth II. Well, on llroiidway, ' 0. A, Htevonwon, who linn been ranclilng In the Hlstora section, lias golio to I.yle, Washington, where he enpocts to buy fruit lund. Miss Ethel Mudge, of Haliim, who has been leaching in Caldwell, Ida ho, won In llend lust night, on her way homo, after a visit In Silver Luke. Mrs. Anna Anderson, mother of Mrs. W, O. Ilarrlmun, loft for hor homo In Vancouver, Washington, IiihI night, lifter a short visit with her daughter. L. II. Hohcrts, of Haloin, who has boon In Central Oregon for the past week with tho view of buying Irrl- OPEN IN NEW QUARTERS THE O. I. C. CAFE IS NOW OPEN IN ITS NEW QUARTERS In the building formerly occupied by the Union Grocery The Usual Good Pood and Excellent Service gated land, returned to his home Inst night. Karl Ilagsdulo started last night for Walla Walla, for a week'B visit. During his nbsenco Lee Davla will take hla work as operator at the Lib erty Theater. C. II. Calkins, of Portland, was in Central Oregon looking over Irriga ted landa yesterday. Ho left for his home lust night, but expects to re turn to llend next week, C. C. Morgan, rancher on the Tiimalo project, left for Carson Rpiings. Washington,' lust night to undergo treatment for nerve trouble. He vfill be gone three weeks. Mrs. William L. IK-hne nnd two children of La Verne, and Veneta, of Port Hock, were In Bend yesterday 011 their way to Sheboygan, Wiscon sin, to spend the next three months. M. W. Wagner, formerly with the Urooks-Hcanlon Lumber Company, has accepted a position at the Bend Oarage. Paul Hosmer has taken Mr. Wagner's place 'with the lumber company. Miss Beatrice Chcneay, who has been a member of the Bend high school fnculty for the Inst two yeara. left this morning for Portland. Bh Is to be married this month, and will make her home In Portland. Mr. and Mr. J. H, Lauterbach left for their home in Salem last night, after spending the past four month in Bend. Mrs. Lauterbach' health ha been greatly Improved by hor short stay in tbe city, and they are hoping to return In the near future. E. Hhea Luper, assistant to tha state engineer, was In Bend this morning on bis way to Salem from Lakevlew, whore he has been spend ing the last few days on official bus iness. He Is making tbe trip by au to. ,' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Batten of Hood River, spent the last week at the home of J. M. Lawrence. Mr. Bat ten was the first superintendent of the Bend Water, Light & Power com pany In 1905, and was a resident of Bend for 14 years. They started for their homo yesterday by auto. Piano, nlayer pianos, ph mo- graphs, Buchwalter's, flberroao uiny Agency. "Q 0aIMBB04 OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF SILKS ft -- 1 MICHAELSONS GASH STORE Will Open for Business Monday Morning, June 8 Have completed the remodeling of the interior of the rooms formerly occupied by the A-Z Grocery, and having stocked shelves with much fresh new groceries, we will be ready to serve the public on Monday, June 8. We will operate on a cash basis, because wo believe it is an advantage to the patrons we will serve. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. MICHAELSON'S CASH GROCERY Plaid Taffetas Figured Georgettes 36 inches wide. Fine 40 inches wide. Beautiful qualities. $8.50 values designs-- 352 89 $4.95 grade $3.90 $3.95 grade $3.25 Silk Shirting Silk Poplins SC-in. heavy Silk Broad- A fine 80-inch cloth in cloth Shirting. Regular tw j coiors price $3.50 twelve colors Special $2.89 Special $1.69 Wool Satin Skirt Patterns I Beautiful exclusive patterns for Sport Skirts 40-in. Countess Satin, 1 J yard patterns, $12.50 Jg: 40-in. Countess Satin, 2 yard patterns, $14.00 ; 40-in. Fan-Ta-Si Satin, 2 yard patterns, $17.90 k 36-in. Sport Satin, 2 1-2 yard patterns, $14.00 pk Dress Silks in Pattern Lengths I A beautiful selection and no two alike-Radiums W Fleurettes and Foulards, 40 inches wide. Regular M values $4.50 a yard . . jf 5- Yard Pattern-Special, $18.50 J 6- Yard Pattern-Special, $23.75 f ' Ll When It's Silks, We Strive to Please U THE WARNER COMPANY Quility Merchndue At Popul.i Price i Insyde Tyres The Answer to The Tire Problem-- An inner armor to be inserted between the casing and tube in automobile and motorcycle tires. . Insyde Tyres add trotn 1,000 to 5,000 miles to the life of a casing by re-informing it and preventing blowouts. Insyde Tyres eliminate about 95 of the blowouts, preventing sharp articles from entering the inner tubes. Insyde Tyres are made of tough rubber impregnated fabric, practically puncture, and blowout proof. . .: HENRY CLOW Local Agent, Bend, Oregon gmOHWUiiiiinnuiiiiunntiiimiMniuiuitinioiiiimiwimmM I j. N. Masten Lumber Co. I LA PINE, OREGON . ALL KINDS OF LUMBER A. J. TUCKER, Agent BEND, OREGON