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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1920)
TIIH ItK.VI IH'I-MCTIN, DAILY KDITIO.V. I1EXI), Ollf-XiOX, MOMMY JU-V fi, 1020 J'AGK 3 iii:m tiiain h iii:ii mi OlcKilll Tl'llllli Arrlvim, 7:!I5 A. M. I.envoM, H : 00 I'. M. o..w, it. a x. Arrlvim, 0: tS I'. M. Loaves, 7:0 A.-M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II. T. Howe, left hint iilclit for I'llllllllld. Mrs. I'.'. Hmnli In VIxllltiK MoiiiIh In Kiitii'iiu, JI. S. Huyi'H lii III I'oitluiid nil u slim I himliieiel trip, W, I'ri'ili'i'U'liMiiu III III Mend attain lifter spoinlliiK u few days In Madras. Mm. It. W. lli'iiiliiHliotl li.u i" tiirnod rriini ii vlnll Willi friend In l'Dlllllllll. (). Itiilvomnu iiml fiiinlly Intvi) re- iiiiiikiI In llmiil frniii llii'ir trip tu t lift I'liiml, A. ItiiKniliilii iiml fit lit I ly I r t today mi n trip Inln Hnulhern Oregon and -m II f iji n hi . Ilyrnn Itoyro nunc In thin iniirliliii: rrniti Tinoinii, where Iki attended the p auto race. Jerry (). Ilnyl of I'oriliinil wait In . Mi-mi Hi Id ninrlllliK (Ml III" way to Odell lukd. J. II. KlllliKr "f Ken I tic, brother iif the In tu J. J. KlllliK'T, In a ilend visitor today, Minn llcusln I.emlcy of W u rl, (In'., Ih visiting nt tint homo of Mr. V. K. Whltniorii. Mr. iiml Mrs. M. K. Kwu.vje f Paisley worn In Ilend yesterday on their wuy to I'ii r 1 1 it ii t . Mm. K. I). (illsnn ami t it it k I) r. Florence, loft fur I'nrlliiiiil thin mornliiK to hiii n short viicutloii. Dr. m il Mm. J. ('. Vmiili'rvi'rt nre back from u thrco weeks' trip to Alaska. KuliiK IK fur mil 111 nil Now- aril. l.oiii Doinecker. tnmiiiKr of the AiMiTlcun bakery, left last nlKht on n short I'iIhIiikn trip to Vancouver, 8. c. J. T. Ilnrily, truvellnic frclKht nnd passenger liilt for tile S. I'. & 8., In In th city on ouu of hi official vlnltrf. Thn Misses lllnl mill Com Maun liolinor, of CIiIi.'uko, mi) vlnlthiK In llellll lit tl'.O Il4llll Of C'llllKIICI) Mann- helnier, ' Construction has !) n started on n $5(100 residence, InrutKil on Iliirrl iiuin, near (li'iMinwdoil, by A. J. Tucker, Mr. J. Puilil'tn, who Iiuh boon vls ItliiK tier Hliiti-r. Mm. Krunk M. Uns vii r, left IbiiI nlKht for her lionui In Pnrthind. f Mm. F. i, Ilrown, who linn been vl rtthiK t tbo homo of Mm. J. ()ulK-. fi''. tin returned to 1 1 f homo It'.; rnrtluml. I Minn K. tioliior, who has lii'.'ii vlt- IthiK nt thn hoimi of Mrs, timrK" YntiiT. ban returned to her honii! In I'ortluml. Hoy tillmin nrrlvml In Ilend thin mornliiK from I'ortlmiil to Join Mrs. Glhion, who him bucii born fur the lust several weeks. Mm. E. II. Itoff, who bun been vls ItliiK nt thu hoimi of O. O. Andrew. In tbl city,- left Inst night for her homo In Illicitly, Minn. Elinor Comb left till nioniliiK for Kort Uock whnrn bo will work diirliiK tbo miufmiT mi-iihoii for Hoy Mitchell, forcHt riinnor. ' Mr. unil Mm. Fred Mojito arrived fiini rortlnml yoHtordny nnd loft tbl mornliiK to tnko churKO of thu Kort Hotk flro lookout hIiiIIoii. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. IcnnlHl(ft Snt- urdiiy nlKht for Tbo Uullc to attend tbo fiinoral aorvlr.oH for Mr. DoiiiiIh'' father, CburloB T. Dcnnl. Earl Nowklrk, Harry Burton nnd Enill Pour! rotnrnnd thl nioinlnn from n trip to Elk biko, whero tboy The Bend Laundry as in the past, is pre pvi l e d to efficiently care for the wants of its patrons. To You On Schedule Time we return . everything you send to us except the dirt. 1 Put You Duds in Our Suds Bend Laundry piint tbo wnek nnd flxhliiK. J, T'Iiui'Ikm Hmllh rnlitrniKl yfiiliir day from I'll Inlnii nil, whuio hn vIh Itod a brol Inn', and from I'hli'iiK", win i h" alleinli'il tbo KIIih' ruiiviih lion, M ii in In Iiml Niidhiu Hi'hui-ffeilberK, who lire vliillliiK at thn homo of Mr. iiml Aim.' II. Moiiiero nf I'liilnvlnw, le fi for I holr hiiniii In I'oillmiil Iiml If. I', l'mnlii'i'lnn, dlali-lct mii(Mlii leniluiit of I bo MnlhotllHt trhlirch, Ih III din city today to bold u (iiiurlerly (iiinfoi'eiK'o nt. Ill" Mi'IIiimIIhI church tlllllKllt. ' V. K, Itin'fly, iiccoiiiiiiiil.d by bl wlfn, left IumI iiIkIiI for thulr homo In Viiiicinier. WuhIi, Mr, Ituefly In u bioili' i' of .Mi. AiiliUiy Fori'"Mt of Hi U c-1 1 y , M1h Kv.i .May llnrkor ban nccopt ed ii iohII1oii ti h liiHtriiftor In the Iliiiinliilu Hi'hinil'i, MIhh ) lurk it Iiuh been it iiienilii r of thn faculty bum a number of yeiim, .Mr. ami Mm. linger Hmllh, for the pui't two wm-lm cnenlM at tbn home of Mr. nnd Mm. John Scarborry, urn on their way to ibnlr homo in Whiie fla't. .Mont. They left taut nlKht. Mr- mid Mr. W. f. I'clemoii of Pent t le were KilenU of Mr. anil Mr. K. A, fiiiihor over tbo wtk end. 'i'bey left ul it Ik Ii t for Itodinond, where they will upend a few duyit with friend before' returning home. II. J. CaBoy- mid A. F Itobort. I'ortluml uulo deuler wore in Hvml over the. week ami n kuvhin of J. L. Van J luff.ll. With II. 1). Hamilton, they wniil to Kant luko Hutiday. re t ti in In k wlih a good ralih of trout. M. J. Kninlon, vlco prcnlilent of tbo llrookH Keuiiloii I.ninber comtmuy, who ha been III Ilend fur tbo pul 10 dityn. left Bat unlay nlnht for I'ow ill. It. C. to llmpert paper mill at that point In which tbo company I IntereMod. Toll ThompHolt. Iiimiraiire udjuiit er, who fin n been In Ilend for nevernl day ill conned Inn with IiiHt week' Hood Htreot flro, left tfuturdny nlKht for Portland. A. M. I'vckhiim. who him been haiiililiiK Blinlliir work for nnotbor rompuny. tircompanled him. Mlm MnrKiiiet IIiiiikoii, who for tbn pa t two yearn hn been liiHtruc tor In tbo commercial department of tbn Ilend IiIkIi achool, ha relKned her position lieip. It learned thin mornliiK' MIhk Hiiiihoii Ih now cm ployed In n CorvulllH hank. II. (I, t'omeroy, chief deputy flro niiiinliul. who bit been in Hend for vvur.tl day lnvit iKatlliR tbn ciiuxn of bud Tucmluy nlKht' flro. loft laat n H: lit for DalliiH. Ho bud reached no roncliiHlon rcKardliiK tbo oi lKln of the (llHHBtruiis liond Ktreet coufliiRru- linn. f Km n I: A. Smith of Sun Kraiiclaco. a III arrive In lletid tonlftht for a combined Ihi-.Iiickh and ileimure trip, liitniiflliig In renmln In till vicinity fur Hi veriil week. Ho Is a brother of J. K. Kmltb it ltd Mm, 0. A. I'nrkliiH, or thin c.lly, tid In Intir-e-i'd In I!i"ul roulty. At the Hotels. Hotel WrlK'lit. f'linrlen M. CollliiH, Knueno. Mr. nnd Mm. F. Monto, Portland. A. I). Silicon, iWtlnnd. R. IloeillKlieliner, Rtnyloii. II. K. Joiioh, Prlnovlllo. II. E. Ilnlfotir, Prliipvllle. M. lluwkliiK, Cliff. Mr. nnd Mr. F. V. Howard, Sont tlo. F. Coiincm, Senttlo. Hotel Co.)'. Cbcstor Monro, Sonttlo. . Mr. nnd Mrs. J a men MlltoiiborRor, I.f. Plns Gopi'KO Cromyn, Onkliuid, Cut. Jumps II. McMurtrlo nnd fiiinlly, Ynkiuin. l'o til (iron It e. Snleni. Hay I.. Ilolmos, Bonncrs Ferry, Idnbo. ' Mr. and Mih. J. L. Kolly, San DlrRO. Pilot llutto Inn. E. IT. Stono, Portland. tin" r t w mmm 1 GRAND THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday ' SHE LIVF.D A LIE!! WHO? o iiu f "-' n THE CHEATER Ste Ihe most vivid plioto" play of the year Stilting MAY ALLISON Bated on Henry Arthur Jontj't (ttit iUt drama "JUDAH" . Directed by HENRY OTTO MAXWELL KAtlGER DitUr Ccncrl A!,HO ' EDDIE POLO TSo Vanishing Dagger O. W. Murray, Atiatln, Tuxim. J. T. Hardy, Portland. A. C. K. IVrry. Saloin. Churlen Griffin. Itod llluff, C'ul. E. F. Pitman, PalHlny. Do wey A. Cllbbn, CroHhatil. J a men M. McMurtrlo mid family, Yakima. II. 0. Miiukro, Hnker. M. A. Hertrund, Prlnevlllo. ' J union K. Lnpcr. Klamath KiiIIb. John It. I.atouretto, Portluud. HnrrlHon Allan, Portland. J. H. KobertM, Portland. John H. Lewis, Portland. J. M. Illnlt, Portluud. ' Ruth McConnatiKbey, C o u r d'Aleiio. Rloliea of the Incaa. Tbo ImiiikJ of the nun. widen tbn In ran woibliped, "tviH entrnr.d on a iim.'.Klve plal of treld of iMiornioi' illineiisbiiiti, tblel.'ly powdered Willi iMiiemlilH . nnd preelons stnnes." An pfllKy of tbo innon. tin; nn'i Mip;ios, J wife, wn n vast plnte of silver. Cosmic Duct at Cottom of S;.i. It Iiuh been only Intelv dlseovored that co!iilo dusi fun, is In.vern nt tbo liottom of the deepest sens. Polwoen HoiioIiiIii nnd Tnlilll. nt n depth of 2, :t.ri0 futboius over two miles nnd n bnlf n list Inyer of this mntorlnl exIstH. . Put it In The Itultetln. High Grade Plumbing Is Not Necessarily Expensive Plumbing But Rather ... Inexpensive Pluinbing Cheap plumbing is. in the long run the most expensive plumbing. We always recommend ' high grade plumbing and urge first class installation of it be caiase 1 we know we are saving our patrons money. . In your new home in sist on high grade plumbing. v j& Direct from Hippodrome Circuit mm Eipert Rifit thot and Darrjtril Humio laiget Marguerite Clark and Harrison Ford in "EASY TO GET" Tlir tl of a lirldc who said, "I do" Hubby lioUKt that tlio proper "h)Nteln" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Worth Trylno, Anyway. If j'1,11 wnnl to liiKiiru yourself good iiiel:, . i-iir your new dress for the llrst I line lo rhiireh. so snelh old Doctor lane, tuietor Folk Lore, lo be Pre i'Mii r. Maybe the old j;eiitleinnn was hie,:!:1:!!! up his sleeve the way he Biilii ill. . believing In his heart (lint the u'i mI lin k would follow nttendlnB ehureh: but tbeb If Jus- ns well not in so to iiii!il.vxinx the whys and the ivherefores of these old superstitions, heeiiuse ufter all they nre "jut for fun." Enthusiasm Wins. The prer.t ili.iis ;f the world, the triumphs o,' tit-. r3-e. have not been neeoiiipllshod t.y tern who were eon lent merely to bold their own nr "Just to pet nlont'."' Iiut by men who' were dominated hy thetr piinMise. filled with an everinnsterlnc enthusiasm which swept evcrythliiR befon. It ns n moun tain torrent sweeps aside or overleaps every obstacle that wr.ubi bar Its prog ress In Its mud rush to tlie sea. New Suece--s . :y . I.tieatre W9 thrn Kuddenly vowed nhe wouldn't, would win any woman. Will it? . Paradox. ' Mntlierson surprised his friends nt the club one evenlin; hy rlsina to leave much earlier than usual. "Why this haste?" said one of his friends. "The night Is still yountr." "I know," replied Mntlierson: "but I promised my wife to he home by ten-thirty tonight and If I miss the lust train 1 shall catch It!" (Put it In Tho Bulletin. B Mind ear in Fishermen-Campers ! Every tree destroyed by forest fire reduces Central Oregon's wealth just that much. Preserve the trees by being careful about fire. Protect them by spread ing the gospel to all others. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. i NATIONAL METAL KEEP OUT COLD KEEP IN HEAT KEEP OUT DUST Equip your house, office oivstoro Willi V rather f?'i ij-s low.' . Limited supply left at original price. ' See T. L., COLLIER, Bend, Oiegon Not Just Meat But 11 . 0 FRAIHsE LILLIE 1 World's Famous RiSe aod Rmro!vei Shot, tuiog a Kiimn turt After she hcaril Come and nee. Mother Love. " . A mother's love Is indeed the ROlden link thtit hinds youth In ape: nnd he Is still hut a child, however time may have furrowed bis cheek, or silvered his brow, who can yet reenll, with a softened heart, the fond devotion, or the penile cbidings. of the best friend that God ever gives ns. Bovee. Dr. Turner, eye specialist, will ba out of town for -two weeks. Will return July 25. 30-41C WEATHER STRIPS BIG VVKU " AND WORK SAVKir am am mM jw CARLSON & LYONS EXPERT PLUMBERS i . WALL STREET A. '