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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1920)
THIS IIKND lU'M-ETIN, DAIIY KD1TI0N, IJKTfP. OKEOON. TIKHIMV. JIXY in, 1020. PACK 8 " - iii:m tiiain k iii:ii i i; (begun Trunk . Arrive, 7 : :i 5 A. M. l.rnivim, HMMI I'. M. O..W. It. K N. AfilvfM. fl:r,(( . M. l.niivim, 7: DM A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS l Mm. J. N. Mait' ii n ml '. H. Meai'im uii I.u I'lim vIhIiimh In ill" i lly today. Mr. C'liurli'14 Thulium arrived In Head hint iilKht fiuiii hi'i' Iiiiiiii) In Cli'lU'I'llt. lleriiiiin llyre and two hav relumed lo llend ufler ii vlall Ml OHWeKii, Kiinml Hiini'vliir N. 'I. JiiciiIikoii left IhlH iiiiirnluK on mi officii,! trip to Kill hike.. Tim 1'ri'Hliylin'liin l.iidle' Kullil will meet wild Mm. Mux .Mlelmin, it, 3 2 Aubrey rniul, tomorrow afler- ItOOII. Mr. iiml Mr. C'lmr ln V. H'iiiiIk mill diuiKhter cmnu In IiihI iiIkIiI from llmlr luiiiiii ul Kllvur l.nko mill nr remiiluliiK ovi'r tidiy. K. I'. Miihuffey, exalted ruler of Hi.. II. 'lid IiiiIku "I Klk. who Iiiih lii.i'ii utteiidlliK Hi" Kriiinl ImlKii ' Inn In Chicago a delegato f rum lre. Ih In I'orlliiiiil Imliiy and will return to lli'tiil lomorrnw. DANCE WITH THE LEGION Cole McElroy's Jazz Hand returns to Hind after an ex tended eastern tour to play at the Gymnasium all week, July 19 to 21, under auspices The American legion. Lots o' pep. Adv. At the Hotels. I'll. 'I llnltn Inn. i II. 8. Hlruebel, Cleveland, Ohio. W. II. Smith, .!. H. N. (' II. Oppen, I'. H. N. v.. . V. Kaunl. I'orilmnl. . II. V. Ilimh, I'lirll.iiiil. Jiihn Kimball, Vancouver. II. .M. IlltllUK. Tim Iiil!-:t. I. eo Yoiitmworlll, l.o Angel.'. K. II Hinltli. l.o Angcle. Mm. ('. r". Smith. l.o Angelc. Mm. ('. V. KiiiIIIi, !. Angcle. K. H. Hrhrneder. Hmiltln. (.'. H. Cheney, I'orthmd. II. I". Hnrmor. Portland. K. II. .Milium, Hpokiiuc. Harold JoIiiikoii, Nnnipn. Mm. B. II. Pliicn, Sun KrnnclMco. K. A. Hinlth. Sun F"riiiiclco. Hotel Cozy. Mm. Chnrle TIioiiiiih, Crescent. Arthur IIHI. Henttle. Mm. J. N. Mimtou. I.n I'lmi. (!. 8. Ktnnrn, I.u l'lne. Mr. mill Mm, Chnrle I Hnmlg iMtil daughter, Silver l.nko. Kil liyhnll, Tho Dulle. K.I I'l'rnou. Poi'tlntiil. Kllr.ulii.'Ui Mender. Sinttlii. II, m l iIkIi(. Kil I'livell, Porthinil. I). J. Duly, Poi llniid. KlUnhi'lh llopkln. Knllbrldgo. V, J. Cook, Mllllcuti. H. Ilolliiml, MIIIIciiii. P. J. Homer, Pendleton. MrH. M. Hrowno, Porlliind. DorlH Hlggln. Portlund. Dr. Turner, nyo mioclnllHt, will bo nut of town for two wonka. Will roturn July 26. 30-4U Da!!y Market Report (PurnUhrd by arrnnKiment with lh Ctnlml Orxon Honk.) NORTH I'OIITLAND, July 13. 9nttlfl Kocnlpli, 8S; Htondy. Choice toorB, 110.00 to $10.60; good to choice. $9.76 to $10.00; medium lo Rood, $8.76 to $9.75; fair to boo, $8 to $8.75; common to fair, $8.75 to $8; choice cowh nnd helfiVH, $7.60 to $8; Rood to choice, $R.fi0'to $7.60; medium to Rood, $5.50 to $0.50; fair to medium, $4.60 to $5.60; eminem, $3.60 to $4.50; 1) ii 1 Ih, $6.50 to $; prima IlKht PitlvnH, $11 to $12, extreme, $13; medium IlKht, $8 to $10; liouvy, $7 to $8.60; choice dairy ciiIvoh, $12 to $14.25. Hon. TtcculptH, 225; Htondy to BtronK. Prlmo mixed, $l.25 to $111.75; med ium mixed, $15.75 to $111.25,; roui?h hi'iivloH, $10 to $12; plKH, $12 to $14.76; Hinooth heovlcs, $12 to $V1'76. Klieep. TtccnlptR, 250; Htondy to HtroiiR. EiiHt of mountain lamliH, $10.50 to $11; valkiy lnmhH, $10 to $10.50; ol InmbB, $7.60 to $8.50; yeui llnRH, $0.60 to $7.75; wethem, $0 to $7; Owen, $2.50 to $0.25. DANCE WITH THE LEGION Cole McElroy's Jazz Hand returns to Bend after an ex tended eastern tour to play at the Gymnasium all week, July 19 to 24, under auspices The American Legion. Lots oipep. Adv. f McliLKOV TO PLAY FOR LKfllON TOST l'inihii' ln liclrii lo I'lil illvll Dunce Milxh' ill (iyiiimiNliiiii ICiuli Mlil Diii'liiW I hi' ( iiliilnu W i l li. When Coin K. MiiKhoy liinili.il In I'nrlliiiiil yiiHini'.liiy munilug ho wiih ikI vImimI Hi ii i. Ihn local pimt of I In. American l.eglnn Ih In clv.i u week'! fiil.il IiiIiiiiioiiI fur Mix iluyii, hi'Kln nliiK ii I'll. Monilny night. Mi:I0lroy hIkii If Iml IiIh (li'Hlrii to coimi to lli'llil for iiiiolhur wn.ili, 1 ii ii h i ii u i : It ii H IiIh IMIIhlC HHIIIIIKll tO pIl'MHO III. I lIlllll.'llIK pillllll! I II Hi (J. 'lull, .r. Tint COIIIIIllllUU liinuiiilliiliily hIkih.iI wlili MrlClroyH mrhiml in, which Iiiih JiihI ri'tui'iiml from ii iilnn monlliM imhIi.iii tout'. It will hn n Klu-pli'ci. Dii'li.'niru Hint will piny ut thn KymniiHliiiii iindiir tint IIIIHlll'HH of Din A iiiitIi'iiii l.i'Kloil lit Un. KyniiiiiHlniii mid Mi:Klroy prom-Iki-h Hi.) luli'Hl In tho il.'ini'n miiHlr win III. I lit ii h nut KhnpliiK rnpldly for thn ciiriilvnl imxl wi'k. Kohty & lliuk'H romhlni'd hIiowh will urrlvu In lioml nurly Monilny inornliiK with hnn diiidii of uilriii:iloiiH or cv.'i ylio.ly. TIiIh rompBliy dan rrmlnlitlulH from M ii 1 1 y of I hi. In t K''nt iirKunlznHoliH In thn roiiutry. Koli-y & lliirk ritccntly phiyi.il iniil'T tint uUHpicitK of the Klkn IimIk" of Klmnuth KuIIn mid turn I). 'I'll coupiTMlliiu with hoiiiu of the lurKHt ritluhrutlon coiiinilllvvii on th Pnrlflc riniHt fur thn In Ht 10 yciiM. Tho company proniiHi-H lo Ilia Amnrli'iiti l.i'Kloil And tho pnopln of ll.'inl mid Central Ori'Kon hIx ilayn of I'lmin milnrliilninitiit, with loin of fun for ovnryhody. Cnil.T tho dlrurtloii of thn local p.iKt Hn. pi'opln will K.'t n cru.k at tho II. C, I... ut tho poHt'ii "Country Sloru." KoodituffH will bo dlxpoHi'd of ut rnmiirkublu prlci.H. Tho prorvi'da from tho vnrloiiH uc tlvltlna during thn nnxt wwk' un-tirtiiliiini-nt will In. ditvotvd lo the promotion of tho Pnrry A. HtnviMi PohCh Iioiiiii bitvIco work for the h.'iii'flt of I'X-d.'rvk'ii mini. Whore Bio Industry Began, Thn illlnpl.liiti-il ol.l nlmcli. mill ihimIIhk nt Ka"tHirt, M.'.. Is of Int.'r i'l by rnimon of It n In-lnn the HlnrtlliR phirr , if the ural Anmiinin mirillnc llnliiHiry. Tim - experiment of converting the hinnll InrrlliK In'1' 'he cuiiii'd Kiil'.llnn waa trli'd nut lu thin furtnry, built fur Hint purp'.Ho hy Julltii Wolff, n Itu Inn. iiml ntlmr N'i'W York prnmnteri nearly forty y.'iirn a to. At that time the plrluri'Hiie welm, In whlrli the fl-.li lire Ki'lui'd, UHtuilly Joined the fac tory property. I roui Itu birth. In thin hiiiiiII fai-tnry, Hiirilln.' I'liiinliiii Iium ilrvnhipt'd to ill unit (hi- rlil.'f luiiiiHtry on the Maine con xl. I'lnploylMi HioumiiiiIh of dkllled ui.rki'ro a-ii'li fcnsiii. mid ban placed KiiHlpnrt on the tiiuo iih cine of the ini.it liiiini unit llshliitf portH In the country. Locomotive Rolled Over. After n "H'liii that bulled the New Ktiflnli.l -I In hiiiiw Inst Mari h. lni'i!l,'ori .'ii a railroad line throucb Itlimle IkIiiihI were amazed to ubnerve it luciiiiintlve fitaiidliit! uprlKht In n Hwnnipy brook that ruiia under the rliiht of way lit one point. The en Klno mi :i it '! out with a Hnowplow to clear the track, but Jumped the rails ut the, bnif.k tremle, the plow Ko!n( onn way unit IIH motive power the other. Cniifriinted, then, by tho prob lem of removing Hut new obstruction, nnd not caring to devoto three enulnes to RettliiK ' buck on the track, the rn II 'men cut the Gonllnn knot by roll ing the big locomotive down tho em bankment. Dinplte tho slldo and pi unite, It (lnlHlied rlRht sltlo up. I'optiliir Mechanic MiiKiirluo. Tut It In Tho nullotln. naaitiaiattaittaitiaattiatiiniiatiiatiiiiaiaaitiiiiiaiia:: FRENCHIE'S Jitney and Stage Line Headquarters Stage from Bend to Burns, Klamath Falls, Silver Lake and Lake View, will be located until further notice in the BEND HAULING CO, Office on Bond Street in Log Cabin. Phone Red 1341 :aiiiiilii!iiitiH!iilliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil"""iiiiii""itt I MOON AS ALLY OF FARMER Agriculturist Aeterti Ho Courti HI Sweetheart and Plant HI Corn by Luna' Light A contributor lo I hi. New York Trlb. line, llvliut In Hie country. In alarmed h'Hl the ni'leiitlHlM blow up thn moon, lie very properly nay Hint I he city mini diii-Nii't appreciate thn moon; In fact, hn H.'hlom hi-.'H II, Hut nut In Ihn connlry the union nerves u real pur pose, nnd It oiikIii Id be prolccied from iuikIiiukIiIh from the rocketH of the cl entlHlH, The conirlbulnr' letter I ' delli;hlfiil. uml iid It coiiIiiIiih in lutieh wIhiIiiiii a iiiiuiy oilier lellerit we read we ipiole ul b liiilh : "Nnliinly know what the moon I made of, Maybe It' made out of Home kind of mineral Hint w ill explode when till IhiKh pou iler (toe off nil It. And let me tell you, Mr. Kdllor, that wouldn't be n very funny thlnif for anybody to Iiiivii the moon blow up. "Koike In the cljy don't know any tiling about th.) moon, whether It la nuythliig or v bether It ain't, an. I they don't cure. I .(it we folk that live In the connlry une tho moon u (.'rent deal. I I courted my wife by moonlight, mid my nl, lent buy I doing the hiiiiio thing with hi girl. I've planted my corn in tho full of the moon for forty year and never had u poor crop. I!i-nll. n. we U" the Inoiiti In lulu ut other wiiyn. I can't hardly think what life would be here In tho country without the moon." Ayo. nye, lr, we are for you ope clully iluce you mem to know how to court. It ha been a inurvel to u for year how a clly buy mnniigc to full In love with a girl when the light rnine from mi electric bulb I hi tend of from the frltinlly menu. Columbus Din put ch. PILGRIM WORTHY OF HONOR Elder Breweter Civ Up Much When He Abandoned HI Home for Great Principle. flone I thn i.ni-lent penr tren, nnd no tnico remain of the mulberry tree ptanled by ('ardlnnl Wolwy, tinder the welcome Hhnde of which Sir Kdwyn Handy nut In th- lung miininer day of IfiTAnt Srronby maiiiir. but I'llgrlms In ICiiKhind In HOO need not neglect to rnlKo their hat to the memory of Klder HrvwHler at hi one-time home, beciiUHC KM'clnl urningementH hnve been Hindu for eror(lng parties to the' hniiut of rilgrlm Father during the tercentenary yenr. All tho Father made grent Kacrlllce, but one will be tempted to think Hint William I'.rcw stir made perhaps more than most when otio ee the ruins of hi pala tial home he left. Traces of the moat still exlHt, and some of the great carved heiiin can be found In stable and cowshed nearby. Tho sIm of tho house can bo ri'nllr.i'd when It Is remembered that It wn large enough to shelter Margaret Tudor nnd her en tire retinue on her roynl procession to Scotland. Christian Science Monitor. PUNISHED FOR KINDLY DEED English Magistrate! 6eem to Have Dealt Harshly With Man Who "Broke" the 8abbath. John Hull Is an English, publication. The letter we are reproducing from Itu columns was written to the magis trate of tho English town of tending. One wonder If they ever heard of the distinction between the letter and the spirit of the law, remarks Our Dumb Animal. "Your Worships: I gather you don't go to church on Sundays as a regulnr thing. Let mc tell yon why I gather. On a Sunday (hiring the strike a po liceman dug up tho Sutidny observ ance act In order to convict a poor devil of a drover Charles I'nlmer, to. wit of driving cattle through the street. Tho man had fetched the henst from the rnllway station, where they had arrived from Dublin. They were then In a bad state. If they had not been, removed to he fed and wntered they would have been the victims of callous cruelty; nnd though on this pnrtlculnr Sunday thnrwhlch Foley Menagerie-Aviary 50 DISTINCT FEATURES "S1 A Shoe that does not fit is never a bargain at any price You cannot select Shoes haphazard or by luck; you need the help of ex perienced, dependable, expert judgment, in selecting the style and size of Shoes for your feet. It is that kind of service that this store gives al ways; you may depend on it. Shoes thus selected will have a full meas ure of correct style, of comfort, of durability, of all around value in every particular. WU1TC CIIM7C THD WnMEM $5-95 to $7.00. Seasonable, Cool, Snarl. Mill It. J11UL.J 1U1V 1IU1UL.H-V Tl-.V-Wi.'"'' 0k etrrect BUY I written, 'Which of you shall hnve an ass or nn ox fnll Into n )It and will not strnlchtyvny pull him out on the Sabbath day" was part of the gospel, you made the drover pr.y the costs of his prosecution. To all Inteut and purpose, therefore, gentlemen, yejf might as well have convicted and fijuid him. What a pity It Is that the act of 1077 doesn't prohibit Reading mag istrates from wnlklng or driving through the streets on Sundny In or der to cntch their dinner." Tho Way It Work Out. The Agent Have you seen the new ordlnnnce passed by the city . council? It forbids rent profiteering under pen ulty of a httndred-dollnr fine. The Owner rep, I saw It Raise the rent a hundred dollars on each apartment, to pay the lines. Ml Burk s Combined Circus-Picturesque Hawaiian VillageMonkey Auto Bug HouseFerris Wheel Merry-Co-Round. MEN'S DRESS SHOES Co-operative Shoes Stand the test of wear, made of dependable leathers by shoemakers who know how; priced from $10 to $16.50 Other makes from ,$6.50 up Men's Work Shoes, in heavy leathers, priced at $4.95, $5.50, $5.95, $6.50, $6.75 up to $10.95 Men's Scout Shoes.. $3.45, $3.65, $4.25, $4.45, $4.65 and $4.95 WOMEN'S 0XF0E0S AND ONE-EYELET TIES In Black Kid, Brown Kid, Black Calf, Brown Calf at $6.95, $3.00, $9.00, $10.00, $10.50, $10.95, $11.00 and $11.50 Women's Pumps, plain and novelty styles, in Patent and Black Kid at ...$7.35, $9.00, $9.75, $10.50 and $11.25 "When you buy ask A complete line of Dr. Scholes' Foot Appliances for the correction of all foot troubles. A graduate Practipedist in charge tVeare Fnfit Pi SKo& Experts the cause of Rot YC - UR NEXT PAIR OF SHOES at , Airplane Will Aid Mining. It Is predicted that the airplane and the dirigible will prove a grent stim ulus to tho mining Industry In pre senting a means of getting material and men to and from locations which are known to be rich with ore and which are at the present time Inacces sible. There are mnny such place known to exist, but the cost of build ing a roadway to them would be so groat as to be prohibitive. Attention to this phase of the subject has been recently attracted by a report made by Doctor Lynn, supervisor of the mining stations for the United States bureau of mines. By this means a regular communication could be main tained with sections which are not to be reached by any ordinary means. It Is also suggested that the same means might be of grent value for getting rescue apparatus to the scene of mining disasters. Get on the Band Wagon WITH The American Legion Happyland Carnival ALL NEXT WEEK for suggestions on cleaning. Fashion Traced to Moreau. v The nick In a coat has been a puz zler to mnny. It Is said to date back to the time of Napoleon. A general named Moreau had many followers, but they were afraid to openly express sympathy with him. It was therefore agreed to put a nick on their coats as n secret sign. The letter M can be seen in the lapel representing the Ini tial letter of the general's name. Teaching Music to the Young. . Children 'are now taking In the mil. Blcal work In the Roman choirs a early as seven years of age, Rays a writer In the Etude In dlscassing tho Importance of early training In music for church purposes. They are not merely taught in the music they are to s!ng, but are given a very thorough drill In solfeggio, and, when necessary, at the proper time in harmony and la mnjr In ppnernl. RaceJazz Whirl : FREE ATTRACTIONS Shorn