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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
TIIK I1KND IH:i,l,KTI!. I)Afl,Y BDITIOJf, IJKJfD. OltKUO.N, WKDNKMDAY, JIXY OH, 1020. I'AOH a IIICNI) THAI V K( III Dl I K Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:il6 A. M. Leaves, 8:00-1'. M. (..V. II. K S. Arrives, 0:B0 I'. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS H. V. Mnrrltl of Unit hers Is Kpand Iiik Hi" (lny In lli'iid. I' W. HoiMlllllttll of Hl(lllllllQ III ' 1 1 Veil III lll'llll llllll 1)101' n 1 II K - !. A. Wiiiiinr of (do Wiinicir Co, Ih n I'orilmul oil biiHlmms UiIh week. Dennis I). Iliinl of HImIitm Ih spend I II K III" liny In Mend i IiiihIiiiihii. MIhn Audrey McCuno of llio Pio neer (limine Co. In visiting her moth H' In Kiioliiiiiii. Jl. J. Vower of Hut J. C. Penney Co. Inn purchased the residence of W. II. Murllu In WluHlorlii. It. H. McCliiro bus returned to llnil from The Hallcs, wIiui'o Iiu Iiuh been t ii k 1 ii K rum of business iiiaK J. T. Iliinly, traveling freight iiikI passenger iiK'iit for Hid H. I. & H., In on olio of liln official visits to ll-iid. Mr. nntl Mr. D. HoIukoIiI and daughter. Illcvu, who hnvo been vlslt- 4 lug their on, Hurry, of tlio Golden Kill. 1 store. Iiiivo left for their liomo la I'urlluiid. Miss l.oiirn ZIi-kI'T of the llorton Drug Co. Is at her homo In White K11I111011. Wash., to vIbII her parents. Sho will iiIhu vliill III I'urllund before returning to llitiul. A. M. I'rliiKlo niul P. 0. McPhcr 011 rul urn imI UiIh mornliiK from a ICIp to Portland. While In Dint city Mr. I'rltiKln purchased furniture for iho now DowiiIiik hullilliiK 011 Dond street. dull llciiigold. brother of Hurry ItoliiKold, mid Jerome H. Mann M r rlvcd in Ilend till morning and left thin ufiernoon for the Wg Itlvcr ran ' fur Htiitlon to upend tlio remainder of tlio week cumplng. Mm. Charles Carroll of l.ongmotit. ol.. mid T. I.. Krotl of Miami. ArU.. LIBERTY Thursday and Friday WALLACE I&ifl THE DAHCIN FOOL" j4ganimoun!ftrlcnil(?idwv ..v.iMiioriiilii' riixN y ever seen! Nolliln" to him h palm Jnss feet I""' ,,rt,H crazy, ciipcrin' goliis-on with 11 girl. Until Vnrlo Kihh-Ii'8 ragg"! old Jiik fnrtory stagger nigh to Its grave. Then ilnrned It llio ilancln' fool don't develop n head I With Hebe PhiiIcIh mid "Wiilly" Hold's Own Jiim Hand will ho lie 111 to iilliind tlio funeral of II. I., 'I'liinslon, who tiled at IiIh lionm ni'nr Di'Hi'liiili'N liiHt Hiiliirilay morn liiK lifter . an Illness of scverul month. Tlio fiiiiiiriil will ho hold Thursday iiftnniooii at 4 o'clock lit III 11 NIhwohkiiI' iiiidnrliikliig parlors, Itiiv. II. (.'. lliirlriiiift, pastor of tlio Presbyterian cliiircli, offlclalliiK. ICOOMH WANTKI) In iirdi'r to ohtnlii room arconinio- (liitlonn for liiiichiirs (InrliiK tlm coin ing school yeur, nil who have rooms iiviillnlihi urn ii'(iii'Hlwl to lint t 1ii:iii at unco with H ii puil 11 1 11 J ci 11 1 H, W, Moiim. . Adv.-42-l'lc At the Hotels. I'llnt Hullo Inn. O. ('. Caldwell, I'ortliiiid. I,. K. IOmIhm, Knlllirldgn. K. I,. I.owrle, Del roll. W. II. Hnillli, Portland. J. T. Iliinly, I'orlland, liciiiilH P. Hunt, Misters. M in. J. C.XJrlffllli. HiiIimii. Mm. W. W. Cook, Clintnk, Win. Mr. and Mm. W. K. i'rudun, Tort land. JiToniu H. Mann, rortland. Harry J. Pulton, Han KrniiclHco. Mm. I.i'ia Mllliir, llrunn. Mm. K. MiiHHlck, lluriiH. A. K. FlnmliiK, IluriiH. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hteelf, Port lurid. ' ' F. W. Homkotto. flpokuno. Pr. C. M. Uonlii. Nuw York. W. J. Tciiihy. Portland. F. A. Clarko, Portland. P. II. (iiign, Portland. Ilfiti'l Coxy. CharlcH A. Ilcuk, AHlorlu. It. P. Lock wood, Koran! Grove. I.loyd MadHiin, MIhhoiiIh, Mont. It. J. fCnicHtrom. Alhuny. Mm. J. U. Cuillflold, lluriiN. It. II. Ciimplictl, Culver. E. P. O'Connull, Ran KranciKco. II0I1-I WrlKtil. Mr. and Mm. K. P. McDowell, Van cruvcr. Mr. and Mm. E. M. Hoodie, Tn ciiiiih. Mr. and Mm. J. II. Iloddln. S. W. Morrill. Ilrothom. Kdward Jamen, Itodmond. P. C. t'ooko, Hhanlko. Daily Market Report (ParnUhH fcr arninrrMnl wllh th Cfnllvl Or (fan Hank.) NORTH I'OHTI.AND. July 28. Cuttlii Iteceliita, 70; ninrket meady. Cholcn Htnom, $10.50 10 good to choice, 110 to $10.50; med ium to Rood, $0 to $10; fair to Rood, tR.25 to $9; common 10 fair, $7 to $R.2G; cholro cows and haifem. $8 to $8. SO; Rood to cliolcn, $7 to $8: medium to Rood, $0 to $7; fnlr to medium, $5 to $0; ennnern, $3 to $4.75; hullH, $5.60 to $0.50; prime IIrIiI cbIvph, $11 to $13; med ium lliiht, $9 to $11; heavy, $7 to 9; choice dairy culver), $13 to $15; ben feeder. $7.50 to $8; fair to Rood, $0 to $7.60. . ItcceliHn, 100; mitrkot steady Prime mixed. $17 to $17.75; med ium mixed. $10.75 to $17.25; roiiRh heavier). $12 to $14: ilg, $12.60 to $10; smooth heavier!. $14 lo $15.75. Hhocp. Hoce(itn, 030: Rtcndy. KuhI of mountain la rutin, $11 to $11.50; llRht valieyx, $9.25 to $10.25; heavy. $7 to $8.50; yenrliiiRK, $0.60 to $7.50; wit hem, $0 to $7; even, $2.25 to $S. May Biku. I In lip I iik May liiiKkeln mm'iiih to he purely American cuxioin. which proh 11 1 1 1 y nna fnslered In New KhkIiiiiiI. At leant, nmiini; all the varied n tliuori wlih which the day lias tui'n iiHHiiclnleil, there Ik no liii'litlnii of May Imwkois In ilie old lilstnrles nf llie day. In New KiiRlninl. pnrilciiliirl.v. the May lmiliet In 'exeeeilliiRly impulnr. especially In the nil nl xoellonx. In the country, n Rlrl hiinpi n May luiskei on tlio dour of I he Ihiiiko In which her beau lives. Then xlio rliiRR the hell and runs. If he ditched her he fore sho rcachcR home, he Ih entitled to n kiss. In the cities, 1I10 yoiniR folks are iiiiually content to Keml their olTerlnK ill roil uh the mall or hy n ineaseiiHer hoy. ONE TIME VOUP. FATHER GAVE ME THE MOST EXPENSIVE 111' 1 Tn UiMIC I I MRS OOWfS OUST BECEIWEO A I A I WELL WHAT DIP WE I I rJLtppv fcBAHP fwom TrieiB peowi IfshotcctanI ONE TIME VOUB FATHER GAVE) ai low THE PAV OF OOP MBRglflGE U . I ME THE MOST EXPENSIVE llVf WWHEN VOUP FATHER 6 EVE ME iiSSaWK fcsiv ETjH gjl CHAMP U. S. ATHLETE, FROM KANSAS Kiniu produced the belt "all round" tblat for America Oymplo team to the Rme In Bel glum thl year. Hl name U Krorett DradJey. front WlchlU.. Ku. He acored bleb In flre ma-' Jor event -the pentathlon 1q the Seal trUis beld t Boeton. USE FRUIT TO MAKE JARS Common Houaehold Utcndl Con tructcd of Peculiar Ware In Central Province of India. There III a peculiar ware that la ninda hy the Itunjnrng In the central provlncca of India from the fruit of the nouln. Tlie frull la collected and dried. It la then boiled In wnter un tile quite rifl mid pounded, the atone removed and I lie pulp Inn I en up and worked with the lunula Into n thick, brown, sticky iiiiihk. When this Is quite ready Ihc manufacturer takes an eurthen vetun-l any shape that picnic him nod covers It all over with a thick layer or coat of the. pulp. This Is then put imlde lo set a bit. and when hard rude devices are stamped round I he neck and shoulders of the artlele. which Is Hum set nlde to dry. When enllrely hard, the chiirrn Inside Is broken and the pieces removed. These vegetable pots are sold accord InR to size from four to clclit annas each. The nouln tree Is abundant through out the forests of tropical India nnd lliinnii, and the fruits are frequently employed In medicine and for tnnnliiR. Another innlerlnl used for tniikinx Jars Is the root of Hie Rrenl asphodel. The fleshy root of this plant, by dry Iiir In a siind oven nnd grinding, la prepared Into a Hour, which, when mixed with hot water, yields 0 most tenacious vcRoinhle glue with which the Persians mnke great vessels for holillng oil and clnrlfyliiR butter. The nnllvo cobblers employ It In prefer ence to anlmnl glue In their work. Quito 8jro -f It. "Ho yon believe that he thoughts of a husband and wife become Identi cal T" aked Itoumlcr. "I do," an swered Jiiggshy. "for example, my wife Is wiiltlng for me now, and ahe knowa Just whnt she Is going to say to me, and so do I." Brooklyn Cltl-ten. ALASKA AND RETURN BY AIRPLANE On of the most difficult aerial flights ever attempted in this eonntry I now under way. Four planes, comprising the Alaskan flying expedition, left New York July 15th for Nome, Alaska, and return, a, trip of tOOO miles. Above are the Are officers who, with three eergeanU, are now on their way across the continent. Cap tain St. Street (at the left) U in command of the expedition. GRAND TONIGHT and TIIUItSDAY fllll . r ;' . ti 2i K 1 i. 3 " swiu(T'rtii)srpt Kings waited In her train. The world worshipped at ber feet, and yet SEE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 1 "TRILBY" nil Big V. Comedy "Nymphs & Nuisances" WATER CLAIMS TO GET EQUAL CONSIDERATION (Continued from Page 1.) plicntes the situation. Mr. Cupper's letter stated. This project Is not In cluded In the cooperative survey re port on the Deschutes project. Tumiilo Source KuRKCKtrd. The committee's report Included suggestions from Mr. Cupper that the Tumalo district might make ar rangements with the Walker Basin Irrigation company for use of water from Crescent lake, and later from Odell lake, as well as the possibility that the North l"nit might secure additional water by damming the Crooked river In the vicinity of Post. The possibility was .also brought out that damages incident to the development at Benham Falls might prove too great for any one district to defray. C. S. Heed, of the Willite Paving company, which Ib surfacing run ways In the ShevIin-HIxon yards here, spoke at length on the natural resources of IienU, advising IiiBtalla- SttiartHolciss MissRankieMann Hi fal I, AVfktiMM Adventure Sevrtal Path - Dittribuferr A Thrill a Minute Speed and Action In It. AW Thursday and Friday LIBERTY tlon of factories based on the lum ber Industry, and advocating hard surfaced roads to make possible more effective exploitation of Cen tral Oregon's scenic wonders. HEAT RECORD SAME AS TUESDAY'S MARK The ofifcial maximum recorded here today reached the same high mark set yesterday. Ninety-six de grees was recorded, and Bend was still comfortably warm. Italian "City of Crime." The only town In the world which can henst of possessing more criminals than law-abiding fo'k Is the Italian city of Artenn, which Is known as the City of Crime. For several hundred years nearly every criminal who lias escaped prison or done time In Itnly tins e.n I prated to Artena, and today practiJTl'y every Inhabitant of the place is a criminal or the child of a criminnl. J I 'hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene fit ed many. Why pny several hundred dollars for nn opcrntion to remove a ton re when O.G.C. can tie obtained for tuch a comparatively sniallcxpcnditurc? O. G. C. when properly applied cives satis factory results, or your money will be rvfuoded. O. G. C. is sold direct, by mail tnly. Write for booklet. Address Dcpt.5 O.O.C CHEMICAL COMPANY Seatt lc, Washington Bear in Mind 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. Mfc Suspense Surprising Sensational Death-Defying Deeds Hair-Raising Hazards Hit The Trail For Romance and Adventure THEATRE When Man Weighs Nothing. Prof. Edward V. Huntington of Har vard university showed by an elabo rate mass of flgares printed In Science Hint n man on a train moving along the equator westward at 18,700 miles an hour, or eastward at 16,700 miles an hour would weigh nothing, as meas ured by nn observer on the train. WOMAN IS SAVED BY PARACHUTE SKIRTS BERLIN", July 28. Frau Emma Westphal, living on the fourth floor of a Berlin apartment house, leaped out of her window, but alighted safe ly in the court below. Her Bkirta acted as a parachute. Fires Are Mysterious In Oregon They come when least ex pected. You may think your Lome or place of business perfectly safeit might be the first to go. Precaution is fat btlter than remorse INSURE NOW! J. C. RHODES INSURANCE Bend Company Office Phone 71 Last Time Tonight "The Lady In Love" The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Go.