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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1920)
TUB I1I5NB JIULLBTIS, DAILY KRITION, BEND, OlttXIOJi, TlKWNtV, Alfil KT 8, i20. PA OK a llKMt TIC.MN H( lli:i)lMC Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:85 A. M. Loaves, R:00 l. M. HALF PRICE SALE Final Disposal of LADIES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES O.-VV. It. N. Arrives, SiCO V. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 1), (I. Mi'1'lntrnoii Ik In "ltliiioni on IjiikIiiohh toduy. I'. It. .liiliiiHiin mill family inn vIiUIiik relatives In ttio viillwy. MIhm Diiiu Klllolt, lit Olympln, I vlnllliiif hi-r Hlnliir, Mm. (Imio Ack l..y. Huy Alexander, of I'orilniid, Im vIkIUiik IiIh brother, Joint H, Alex iiiiilnr. MIhm M mitnl lo Harvey (if Ilia KIihI Niitlanul Hunk, Iiuk jtint loft for her vui ullini. T. A. .Mi'Cium and J. A. Metter are In niKikiuin attending the lum bermen's convention. Mm. K. M. (limtmr left -todny for Hllvur Luke, where ntiu will vlnll with friend fur ttio next two weeks. Jiiromn Mann, aiteiil of the Now York I.lfa Inuruco t'o., wont to l'rlnvvillu (IiIm murulng on bun! noun. Mm. M. O. Holt, of Seattle, who linn been visiting her mother. Mr. T, K. Trotter, returned home yo tordny. , WiUtm George, I or n I muali-lun returned to Itciid till moriiiiiK after attending the Klkii' convention In Chicago. Miss Gladys Pntlier mid John Bather aru leaving today for i'ort Innd ly auto. They expect to utiiy for about a week. , The I'renbyterlun Ladle' flulld will moot at tho homo of Mm. J. L. linker, H2 Hawthorne Ave., nt 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. MIm lllrdlo Morgan, of tho First National Hunk, hnit returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at Melo Him with tho Hoinlng family. W. F. Iloohm. of McOlll and Krnklne DrtiK Co., took wifo and on William, to Ilcdmond laHt night for a vlnll with her piiroiits. M. A. I. luck, merchant of Coble. Ore., purchased tbo roMdence prop erty on tho corner of First and llevoro streets from Eugene Ack ley. Dr. E. K. Oray returned yonter duy morning from I'ortlund, whero ho ha been attondlilK tho conven Hon of tho Oregon Ktuto association. Dental J. L. Van lluffel. of tho Cenl.- Oro. Motor Co., returned thin morn Iiik from Portland, whero ho pur chased (3,000 worth of "hop equip ment for repairing Ford cam. A number of Sisters people aro I in Ilend today, among them Mr. and Mm. KIIIh Edginglon, Mr. Carl Woods, Mr. Jena Wilt, Mol Harring ton, John Don n In and Mr. Bailey; Mini Viola Johnson and ber mar ried iilHtor, formerly of I'rlnevllle. now of Kan Joko, Cal., apent tho week ond visiting tho Whttnett fam ily In Band. They left Monday to vlnll rolutlvcB on a ranch near Harper. Daily Market Report FarnUhfd hr mmngtmtni with tht Ctnlral Or.fon ilank.) NORTH POHTI.ANn, AtlR. 3 Cattle Itecelpts K5. Slow demand, tlreat many holdover. Taken ex tra fancy atecm to brliiK top price. Choice stooi-K, $10 to $11; sof! to cholco, $11.60 to $10; medium to Kood, $8. DO in $ 9.r (I ; fair to Rood, $7.75 to $8. B0; common to fair, $(1.50 to $7.75; choice cowb and liolfom, $7.75 to $8.25; Rood to cholco, $0.75 to $".iti; itn-.iiiim to good, $5.75 to iC.73; .s med ium, $4.75 to $5.75; ennncra, $2.75 to $4.50; bllllH. $5.50 to $6.50; prime Unlit calves, $11. to $13.; medium llnht, $9.00 to $11; heavy, $7.00 to $0.00; choice dafry calvea, $13. to $15.60. IIok. Tteeelpta, 90; market Btendy. The Bend Laundry as in the past, is pre pared to efficiently care for the wants of its patrons. To You On Schedule Time we return everything you send to us except the dirt. Put You Duds in Our i Suds Bend Laundry GRAND TON1UHT Lust Time "THE WEAKER SEX" AIho EDDIE POLO in rZiHtodfl 9 of 'The Vanishing Dagger WEI). & TI I UftS. MITCHELL LEWIS IS "Tht Last of His People" A Powsrful Plsy of tiis North Wood".. nd "SAUCE UNO SENOBITHS" A Hig V Comedy Prime mixed, 18 to 1 1 8.60; med linn mixed, $17. DO to tlx; r mi nil heavier, $12 lo $14.50; pigs, $13.00 to 116. GO; smooth huavlen, $14. i0 to till. CO. Hlierll. Iteeelptu, 220; market Heady Kant of mountain lamb, $11. to $11.00; llKhl valley. $10 to $11 nillx, $4. to $S : yearlings. $0. to $7.25; wet hem. $6. to $0.50; ewe $2.25 to $0.00. At the Hotels. Pilot Hulls Inn. James Pitcher and wife. Luke. Silver Mm. I.clund llulnen, Full. Klamulh Mm. J. V. HouHton, Klamatb Fulls Mr. and Mm. O. fl. McCook and Loin MK.'ook, Pendleton. Mm. Orr John. Pendleton, II. E. Hoffman, Porllnnd. Dr. and Mm. H. C. Fxott, Port E. C. MocKeon, Portland. V. J. Gray, Portland. Tl. J. Hunch, Bpokiine. Frank Wllklimon, Portland. Mr.and Mm. E. I.. Wallace, Cram. F. K. Wilkomon, Portland. Henry JenHoti, Portland. Mm. F. W, Clentor, Portland. A. N. Rpnixuo, Twin Falls, Idaho Loid Crandall, CorvallU. Hotel Coxy. Chan Llnd, Baker, Oregftn. Hotel Wright. 3. T. Miller, EiiKOtie. J. M. Hiinninter, Athena. Everett Qalbrock, Athena. EMBLEM CLUB SCENE OF SOCIAL TONIGHT A larne crowd and a rattling good time are expected at tho Elks social at the Emblem club tonight. Sev eral cam are coming from Prineville and from Redmond, and enthusiasm I high among local Elka. LOCAL BOXER SEEKS PORTLAND MATCHES Chcsier Seaman, local boxer, left for Portland taut night, after training here for several weeks. He hopes to pick up a bout or two In Portland, and expects to return here L.Rbor Day for a match which is practically ar ranged, but is not ready to ba an nounced. ARNOLD RANCHERS FIND DITCH GOOD Ten ranchers on tho Arnold irri gation project went to tho hcad gntes on tho DoschuteA to do repair work yesterday, as some of the ranches on tho lower part of the ditch wero not getting enough water. Thoy found, howovor, that the gates wero in good condition and the ditch carrying enough water for the project. MOOSE WILL GIVE PICNIC AUGUST 15 The Loyal Order of Moose will givo a big public plcnlo Sunday, Aug. IS, on Tumalo Island. The picnio 'will be foatured by sports and games, and musical entertainment. at Half Price! 22 Ladies' Suits (A 8 Ladies' and Misses' Coats, 3 1 Ladies' Silk, Georgette, Wool Dresses. Our Fall Stock will soon be here and we must make room. Nothing reserved none charged none on approval alterations extra. Special PREMIUM FOR GRADED EGGS Fact li Duo to Strict Grading Prac ticed by Shlpp.rt of Far West, 8y Specialists. Efrirs from the Pacific coast in large amounts were first shipped across the continent to the New York elty market two years ago. Now they are bringing a premium of from 1 to 2 cents, ac cording to market quotations. That this is due to the strict grading practiced by the shippers of tie far West Is the belief of men In the bu reau of markets. United States depart. inent of agriculture, Tho reputation for careful grading which the Wextern- rs have attained In other products shipped East bus spread to Include eggs. PTOMAINE POISONING CAUSES Decaying Flesh When Eaten by Hens is narmTui Dispose or Carcasses of Dead Fowls, Carcasses of dead fowls if not prop erly Ulnposed of will decay rapidly In hot weather. The by-products of pu trefying bacteria, accumulating rapid ly, attack the digestive systems of any chicks which are rash enough to eat their unfortunate brothers. When enough of the decaying flesh Is eaten by the birds, ptomaine poisoning re sults. EED SUPPLY FOR CHICKENS Grow Oats, Vetch and Raps for Sum. tner use cabbage and Mangel Bssta Good for Winter. Green feed is excellent for poultry and can be substituted for a consid erable amount of the grain ration. Grow oats, vetch nnd rape for sum mer use; enhhago and mangel beets for winter. Store cabbage and beets In a dry room or bury in a pit and cover with straw and earth. Moet Remarkable Cave, Howes cave' situated 80 miles from Allinny, N. Y prolinbiy the most re mnrkablo cavern known, was discov ered by Lester Howe, for whom it was nniiicd, In 1S42. Ilqwo penetrated to a dlstaiico of 11 to 12 tulles, but visi tors do not generally go farther than four miles. The cavern was nlso call ed the Ostgnrngee cave, and Is consid ered one of tho wonders of the con tinent. The entrance to the cave Is about B0 feet above the valley, and tha rock chambers known as tho Reception room, Wnshlngton hall, the BridB! chamber, and tho chapel, ore succes sively reached. Then the Harlequin tunnel Is traversed, nnd tho visitor passes through Cntnract hall, Ghost room and Music hall. LADIES WIRTHMOR SILK WAISTS --Just received by express Georgette and Crepe de Chine, all sizes, 3G to 44 at IPS QUALITY PIONEERS SINCE 1911. uurv&t MAY FIRST, FORTUNE LATER Why 1st little thine liks dUUob dollars stsad in the way of getting the bay in? David Nicoll Cant, who cans trout Scot land sod for twenty years hi been working as ttrmhsad, at tor i seven-year search has been to ted by bis relatives who sirs) lolding his share of s million or aora tor hhu. But, owing to ths thst It's haying time. Oars ays hell have to wait sntil ths ad of ths month snywsy before esttoc bis employer at Boyisstoa. 4a. FISH BY-PRODUCTS FOR HOGS Bureau of Animal Industry Is Msklng Tests of Material as Protein Feed for Swine. Co-operating with the bureau of fish eries, the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agri culture is making tests of fishery by products fts hog feed. For several years these bureaus have been study ing the use of fish meal as a protein feed for swine and the product has been found equal to high-grade tank age, of which the supply is Inadequate. During the iast fiscal year a new prod uct known as shrimp bran was stud ied. The result of tests with It as compared with flsh meal were favora ble, the remainder of the ration be ing shelled corn and middlings. PUREBRED HOGS PROFITABLE At Least Twice as Much Should Be Realized From Breeding Stock . as Those for Market. Purebred hogs of any of the well known breeds are more profitable than grades. As at least twice as much should ba realized from the sale of breeding stock as from market hogs. The purebreds also are generally bet ter feeders than the grades. That is they will make better gains tor the feed consumed. W(l Jin $4.95 ) i' 1 1 i i' Hlfi Scientific hlpnJnffrtf -m-o - vijVMavtv iviiivv cf benefit to persons who suffer from Nervousness Sleeplessness Depression Low oi Appetite Brain Fssj Digestive Troubles Slew Recovery from IoflncBxa sod Kiodred Ailmenta Are you run down? Are you irritable? Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and satisfy yourself of its beneficial ingredients. Briaeta it told in original It-en. bottlet only. 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