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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
THUS HKNI) BIXMOTI.V, IIAILY KDIT10N, HKND, OltKflON, WKDVKHDAY. JllY 21, 1030. IIICM) THAI HdlDIXMO Ori-Kiiii Trunk Arrives, 7:35 A. M. LmivoH, H:0) P. M. O..W. It. N. Arrives, O'.EO P. M. I .on von, 7:00 A. M, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm, CI, V, IdiyiinldH, of Ciituwuy, wan III III" I'lly lllHl nlnhl. I'!. I'llinuii, of 1'iilHlny, Ih truiiHiKillii' IhihIiu'HH In llcnil today. M If. I). In no Ih enjoying ii vIhII riiuii li Ih hrnthi-r. who ciunu In liml iiIkIiI from IUiIIIiikImhii. WunIi. MIhh Olllit lloyd, of HI. I'iiiiI, Ih In lleml vIhIiIiik her coiihIii, Mi-h. It, V. I.lnton, lit 1514 CotiKroHH Htrnnt. MIhh Kuy Pnyiirinoiid, of tho Wur nor Co., Iihh rturiid to Mend nfter 11 tWI) WIIhUh' VlHll Willi llltr pUI'ltlllH nl KiiIkiii. Ir. K. It. Norrln Iihh riitiirnnd to llmid friiin u trip lo Oi'i-xoii Clly, wliiiro Ii" v I id I imI wllli IiIh fullmr over iho woi'k end. MIhh Anna Kldur, formerly a resl (llillt of III U Hi'i'llon, luft lunt llllillt for Iiit liiinin In hoiiIIhii'ii f.'nllfnriilii iifinr miKiulliiK n dny lioro looking nu llio lliln of hiiiiii) of her Irrl Kulnil IiiihIh ii on r llmid, 1'iit Itullly, of Antelope, who Iihh linnii iriiliHiii'tliiK IiiihIiivhh In llmid for hiiviii'iiI iliiyn, Hiirfurml mi actno Mtuck of iiiiindlrlllH IiihI iiIkIi'. Ho wiih riinlmd to tliu IiohiiIiuI and an opiiriilliin performed lliln morning. 1 1 ' v suftr the discomforts ami embarrassments of a Goitre t I). (. C. trtuitall"l1 fur follm ! bene ltul ninhy. Wl,y par Mivrrnl hundn-d dollnr lor in iitM'ialmii lo ri'itinvo entire wli. II II l,,C, can tioolilalm d if Ulll couilHirtllti'lr mallckpvciiJllulcr (Mi.C. wlirn froitrrlr unfilled ylvri titlt Irii l, r Ipiull. i, rum i,i.n.-r will It i. lumlr.l, u (J C, (, ,J Uliwl. bflnail tntr. Wtllnlur limiklvl, AililrrM Ih-lit.S O.II.C CllliMICAL COMPANY bcdlllr, WHklilnitll'tl Tho nawH Iihh boon received In llmid of tliu hlrth to Mr. mid Mrs. V. H. Krniii'lii, ul Drain, Or., on July 12, of an olxht und ono-lialf pound hoy. Ilolli Mr. and Mm. KrnnidH with formerly IiihI iuiiIoih In tliu Iliniil IiIkIi school.. Mr, ii 1 1 1 1 Mm. Hhiirou Monro, of llniiiiiirton, WuhIi,, who luivo humi vlnllliiK in llmid Willi Mrs. Moore's iiiii(Iiii', Mrs. I'iikhihiiiuii, will lnuvo hy null) tomorrow for Idnho to upend tho niiiiiiliiiliT of tlmlr viicu tioii liuforn riiluriiliiK to llinlr lioinn, uftflr 9 o'clock In the evening, In vio lation of tho city curfow ordinance, without parontH or Kunrdlun, will be taken euro of hy tliu division. Adv. GRAND THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY At tl Hotels. Pilot Until- Inn M. K. lluiuiKdiit'ir, I'lirl laml. Mr. mid Mrs. J. It. Iliirnhiim, Ouk tiiiid, Cnl. Mr. und Mrn. K. Koudull, Ouk laud, Cul. K. I. Llewellyn mid fiimlly, Mock ton, Cul, Flunk lleltlcompcr, Portland. II. McCarthy, Portland. Mih. (i. W. Itoyimkls. (lutiiwiiy. Mrn. (1. IC, Hnlvely, lluy Crook. C. II. Poster, Portlund. J. V. Klhluir, Khmilko. John AduniH, Portland. 1). I). Iloneliruko, Portland. M. I'lpor, Prliiiivlllo. C. Foster, I.owor HrldKo. V. Murray, AiihIIii. It, Dickson, Ki'iittln, H. Cliiiiunan, Porlluiid. . (.'. ,M. 1(111. Portlund. ( o.y llolid W. A. Bimditckiir, Portlund. K. V, Pitman, Palnloy. II. If. Kilitoro. RlHtiir. John II. Slu'wi.y, Klmnatli FnllH. C. K. WIhb. I .a Pino. Krnnk Kiullli, Suit I.uko. K. I Davldnon, Hood Itivnr. A. J. I)rhy. Hood Illvur. Ili.i.d WrlKlit ThoinnH PudnrMiilt, Walluco, Idu. Hurry Purkiir. Portland. Illrhard Kcluiuh, Kort Itock. Mr. (1. V. Rliinlon. Rnutlln. Mm. J.' I,. Maddron, Wuplnltla. (I. II. A ml row h. Illulock. H. M. Alloway, Portlund. P. It. (I. It. V. MII.I.MKV ATTKXTIOX! Ed McCarthy, foriimrly of Shevlin IIIxoii'h. Iihh iurcluiHd thn White Owl: tohucco, coiifi-ctloncry, etc. Your piitrouuKo nollclicd. 32-7p WAHXIVG TO GlltUS Rpoclal forci.'i have been udded to tho wonn'u' jiratacllva dlvlHlon of (ho city for norvlco during carnival week. Warning In glvon thut all KlrlH undiT IS found on tho street OirlH iindnr 18 who wlnh to rninnln on Curnlvul groundH after B o'clock ' .....I...I hv IIIHI WHO lirw inn. iii;i;iiuimni" " parent or guiirdlun, will ho pro'vldod ..1 It V Unttifin'N ,t,Jt3, L,,,ir.,, t,t, , i'rotuctlvo DlvlHlon. All KlrlK desir ing thin Hiirvlcn report rim 10 lliiiid PrcHH building. 37-8c Adv. Dr. Turnor, eye opocLiillHt, will be out of town for two wei;k. Will return July 25. 30-41C TWO U. OK O. MEN ON OLYMPIC TEAM Turk of It. (111101111, niul Itinlli-lt or IXikiiiIii Will Itlglit to 'oni prln At Antwerp, (Ilr United PrM to Th Dnd Bullrtln) I.'NIVKltHITY OK OIIKGON, EIJ OKNR, July 21. Two L'lilvernlty of Orngon athluli-H, William Kennntli llnrtlutt, of KhIucoiIii, and Arthur Tuck, of Ili'dinond, huvo bn hcIbc- li-d a ineinbcrH of the I'ulted Ktuten truck team to couipcle In thcOlympIc guineH lit Antwerp, Ilulgliim. They were numcd following the Olympic tryoutH held hint Ruturduy In the llurvard Htiidiuiii at Iionlon fn which tlmy competed iigiilimt nthleteH from every auction of the country. Unrt lett placed ficcond In tho dlKCUH In tho nutlonul tryoum, and flrnt In the Junior amateur athletic amioclutlon climiiploiinhlp held tho duy before, CHlnbllHhlng a new Junior record In tho event. Art Tuck, youthful phenom, who Iihh been ut tho Cnlvernlty only one your, wiih choHcn largely on account of IiIh puHtrecord In the Javelin. Remember the Small Thing. It Ih eny to tnlk glibly of serving fiuinnnlty mid lo fnrvi't lo pnna the mil to the mini who nil next n nt tnhle, to think of plnrlng our IIvph nt a world' dlnponnl mid neglect tho Hinnll attentlnn which mean io much lo our own homo. Henry Slonne Coffin. Human Stepping Stone. There nro anld to bo mnny "Itn lelgha" In Clilnn. When n Clilnege Indy cotnea to n muddy plnce In the rnnd ahe ununlly Kei over It by cm ploying n huinnn atep;lng atone, neck onlng n boy ahe gtvea blm n amnll coin, In return for which ho drop on hla tinniln nnd knees In the mud for her tn ot,,n nfi'f Y4I UW nai i ii up 1 UP it Dominant Genitts of tie THE- HEART OF by Frank Daivby A.hicturc of sulfas sind 1 smstiy ana foijjnanc humanne55 The iifa romance of a coclcney from Lotv ciori'j tenement district Limehouse-. ! PROHIS START CONVENTION IN LINCOLN TODAY (Continued from Page 1.) of atoorlng for votes instead of steering by principle. "Tho preBldent won his second term by keeping ub out of war. He may lose everything by keeping us out of peace." Ilnindi WIlHon Dawdler. Tho loud support of the presi dent's treaty Btand "Is very hollow GRAND TONIGHT k TI1URS. The Fastest Stepper on Two Continents is Owen Moore in "Piccadilly Jim" He punched a Nobleman note and woo the girl be loved. A Sparkling, Rollicking Comedy Romance ' LET'S GO! sounding brass In the' ears of those who saw 'watchful waiting' degen erate Into 'disgraceful dawdling,' " Watklns said. The temporary chairman said the country desires a league of nations but that the assumption only one man is capable of framing It savor ed of autocracy and couldn't be ac cepted meekly by free people. Watklns also attacked the repub lican party. He asked if there were no Mexican problems during repub lican administrations and asserted It was raining a false cry of "Ameri canism" In the league fight. Both parties have committed themselves to Internationalism on some of their platforms, he said. He cited the tariff, the money question and the control of colonies as questions In which one or the other party stood for Internationalism. LIBERTY TONIGHT Last Time Enid Bennett in "The False Road" TIIURS. t FRIDAY Anita Stewart -in Put it In Tho Rulletlil. "Mind The Paint Girl" When you Liu cfioru n, mind (he greate paint. We aie not knocking the chorut girl, bat -oh, you beautiful doll. AlMO JACK DEMPSEY ia Episode No. 13 "Daredevil Jack" Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DESCHUTF9 ABSTRACT COMPANY. La Pine Townsite Co. to Geo. E. Smith, Lot 3, Blk 17,' and Lot 10 Blk 27, La Pine. $10.00. Frask W. McCaffery to Sylphor B. Roe, Lot 2, Blk 43, Redmond. $10.00. The Bend Co. to Eart Johnson, Lot 16, Blk 4, Mill Addition. 10. Earl Johnson to W.N). McClellan, Lot 16, Blk 4, Mill Addition. $100. Tat it In The Bulletin. 4 U Ome Single Dollar Will Place the Pathe Phonograph in Your Home Today D'd you ever hear of anything as easy as this? One dollar down-ten dollars worth of records-and you have in your home the world renowned Pathe, the only instrument that combines perfection of sound reproduction with infinite beauty of tone. Just how we happen to make this almost unbelievably lucky offer to the people in and around Bend is a story of freight con- gestion and fortunate arrangements. What matters now is that There are only a limited number of people who can share the good fortune that enables us to make this remarkable offer Can "You Disappoint Them? You know what happiness the sweet toned Pathe will bring to your family life, how it will gladden many hours, and keep the young folks contented at hqme. Just' think! One little dollar will place it TONIGHT in your home. TONIGHT you can have it all set up and playing your favorite melody, or anything from the finest grand opera to the jazziest jazz. MAKE TONIGHT PATHE NIGHT! Never Was The Old Proverb More True About The Early Bird. Naturally there are. ajarge number of people who have long been convinced of the unmistakeable superiority of the Pathe. To them this news will come as a godsend and we have no doubt that there will be. some eager purchasers here as soon as the news gets 'round. The Pathe is very likely to advance in price soon, so TODAY IS THE DAY! GOT A DOLLAR? BRING IT IN! E. NL THOMPSON Costs NoMore Than The Ordinary Phonograph i BEND ORE. The Fathe. is its own salesman Let us play it for you