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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1920)
0 THH BEND BVLMOTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, 5IONDAV, AVOVHT 16, 1030. PAGE a 1UNI TltAIN iiicmi.i: Ori'Kn Trunk Arrive., 7:30 A. M. I.imvim, 8:00 P. M. (l.-W. II. & N. Arrlvim, 0:50 P. M. I.eavori, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS CuiiNliuicn Kiildcrliiick'T Hpnnl I lio week-end wllh liur fiuiilly ill HU tiint. Mr. mill Mr. II. J. Krlermon l nvo Ioiiiiiitiiw fur Portland let iniika tliulr lllllllll lllUI'U. Arllnir Hull of The Hlievlln-lllxoii CoMipiiiiy returned (liU t iiIiik from n dip In Portland. Chiirli' lloyd mill P. A. Krlokmin riitiirni'il till inornliiK from Portland, whitrx tbey liuvu boiiii nttuiulliiK Huy rr' wnuk. J. B. BtrimburKer returned thi iiimiiliiK uftitr Hinuiilliig yi-miinliiy In Portland, Hid occimlon beltiK III fa! lii'r'n SHUi blnliiluy. Mr. (lcorKo It. Ktnpletou of D" li ver arrived In llnml UiIh iiKirnliiK ( lii'iiil a fi'W week with her piirentH, Mr. mill Mr. J. A. KitrUoii. TIim rtiiinlioullliil Ilreederri' nncl I ji t tori lii-lil ii picnic yerilerdiiy n( the HhIkIiiK nini'h on the MetolliiH. About DO iiiiiinbiir were nrmutnt, ' Mr. mill Mr. Clinrlu Hnylor re (":irii"il thl moriilnit from a fnw duy' vlttlt to Portluiin. While there hit boiiKlit a largo 'fountain fur the Windmill. C. A. Ilnyden nnil A. K. l.urson drove to I'ortlmiil yeriterduy. leuvliiK llnml lit 8 o'clock n. in., and reach IniC l'orlliinil lit 4 o'clock III the af triiitui. They will drive buck to IllKllt. r. J. RlrliiinM of Tim Halle. Chronlrlu mechanical department ar rived In linn'? thl moruliiK und will Hpuiid the licit 10 duy finning lit Crane Prulrle. Odell mid Cre.ceut lime. Iiikv. mure, of the Trl-S(nte Terminal Co.. bun tendered hi r'lKiiutlon from 4iluil poult Inn, to tnko efefct nl one. Payne mahllnhi'd the three attire. In ll. iwl In 1917, mid lui held the niiin UKi'rrihlp nlnrii thut time. It I un der. tnnd thai bo routi'inpliited leuv liilt liiHt June, nl tin' name- I line that ('. I). Ilrown resigned an miimiRer of lbi ItiMliiiiinil tor. Mr. Pnyne doe. not contemplate leaving- llund. MANY ATTEND MOOSE PICNIC (JAMDH, KKFItKHIIMKNTH AND 811 1 IT. IIAVK IMKT IN K.N JOVtltl.K IIOMIlAV AT Tl'M AI.O IHI.A.ND. HeekhiK iiKcupu from I ho Ml.. lliiK bout, 4 ii II l)encliiilu county people took iidviintiiKj) of tho I ii v II lit lo n to tliu giiiiinul public! to attend tho Milium picnic on Tumiilo Inland yea iirduy. I'lunly of hIiiiiIh, tho cooIIiik proximity of Dm rlvnr mid an nde iiualo Hupply of I c cream anil cold drink hoi pod to makii the duy on durublii und contributed lo tho'nuc cc of thu picnic. Dozen, of cur from lli'tid, u woll u from out of town, mudo Hi (i Inland tbolr dc.tlnu tlon mid took udvuntuKo of the .Moohc hopltallty. Thu porl of tho ufternooii wure woll condiictiid and enjoyable. The I UK of war betwoon tho murrli'd und nlnitle in on wun won by the bnnedlct In lonn Iban two minute. The ludlen' iiik of wur wu won by the murrivd Indie In even Inn limn. In the hitch Jump llorrlgiin wu flrnt mid Mulched aecond. Juciiiot won Ihu fill niuii'v nice, Groto Ink Iiik urnnd price. In the Klrl' ruco Nel lie (ioli of Hhnnlko nonod out Kern Allen of Ilond. HorrlKiin won the mon'n race, wllh Canhinan aecond. Toomey, Dean und Darker won the prize In I lie Ice croiun oulliiK content for boy, while tho four Klrl who look part In the Klrl' context of the name iiuture, the Mlnnon Hum mer, Webb, June and Hu Hour, were nil uwurdod prize. Defeated In the tun of wur, the .Ingle men gullied revenue by tuk Inic the voltey bull coutet and a nlm llur victory wa Knlned by tho alnglc ladle. The nail-driving content wu won by Kdllh Mc.Murray, with Mr. Max Modle nocond. The committee In chnrgo of the picnic wero: Ground, A. Kdwnrd and It. K. Hewurd: tran.portutlou. George Hio'oe. A. II. H. Ilcunett; re frenhmeiit. II. HiiKen, Taylor Khoden, Henry Troft. C. I,. Cook. PRINVEVILLE WOOL IS MOVED TO COAST rUINKVIU,B, Auk. JO. nocauo of tho 30 per cent IncreuHO In frolKlit rate, 800,000 pound of wool, which lui boun tored In tho Ochoco wuro Iioiihii hern, I beliiK ent to wool wuriilioiiHii In Portlund a fut u ponnlblo, It hud been atorod hero In (tin hope of hlifhnr price und hu not yet been Hold. Crop In Cenlrul OreKotl lining un iiniiully good thl your, npuco In tho wureboime I In greul domund, and a fiiHl u thu wool I removed, the npuco In being taken by lliono having grain to tore. At the Hotels. Hear Mr. A. It. Petty speak tonight at thn Illppodronio on "llolnhevlnin and ll Cure." Klght p. in. No ad inlnnlon charge. 00c pilot iiutu-. Mr. and Mr. L. Mendelnohn and non, Portland. II. E. Bchoefer, Prlnevlllo. W. B. Bweurlngton, Prlnevlllo. M. K. Nolan, Ban Krnnclnco. M. It. Mutthew, The Dalle. L. It. Pendull, Portland. V, C. Hubbard, Portland. J. R. Hack un, Portlund. J. K. Kinder, Portland. W. Jf. WuIIIh, Portlund. Mr. und Jlr. Frederick Kurt, Portlund. Mr. und Mr. E. It. Durt, Port lund. C. G. Hennon. Portland. W. A. Reenier, Portland. Mniid It. Jlaplenon, Portland. J. T. Taniiiilll, Portland. Donald Dean, Chicago. II. A. Cunneny, Portland. , Ciw.y. L. W. Jorgenon, Ban Franclco. Kdwurd Dodd, Soulh Junction. W. H. Gurrctl, Portlund. Mr. and .Mr. J. O. Perry, Rolyat. A. E. Johnnon, Portlund. Olvln ThompHon, Hnmpnton. C. II. Ilurwune, Humpton. Frank Ilubb. Seattle. G. T. Bly, I.a Pino. Wright. T. Whltbeck, Alfulfa. 3. W. Moore, Dechute. Cluirle Hiiiua, Portlund. L. B. Tonne. Lcwlnton. Jenno Lamb, Bnndon. E. WnlBon, Forct Grove. Ed Lund. Redmond. Jerry Murphy, I.ukevlew. f Timothy Bradley, Lakovicw. Murk E. Moe, Hood River. John V. Blooding, Ead. Col. George Welch. O.-W. R. & N. The Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery extends to the people of Bend an invitation to in spect its new electric-operated plant on the occas ion of its opening for business at 9:00 a. m. to-morrow in the Sphire Building. Sanitary in even the minutest detail in equipment and oper ation alike, and Modern in every respect, the plant and method of The Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery will be well worth the time taken to visit it. This applies to the house wife who makes her own bread as well as to those who purchase Iheir supply daily. The Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery L S. Stra&burger, Proprietor CARROLL BUYS METROPOLITAN DOWNTOWN BAItllKK HHOI" AND POOL II A IX HOLD TO HEAL KKTATK DEALER HALE IH (,'LOHED TODAY. Churlen Carroll of the Central Ore gon Realty company hu purchiiHed tho Metropolitan barber hop and pool hull from K. C. Landlnghiim und J. D. DuvldHon. The deal wu cloned thl morning, Mr. Curroll announced. DuvldHon will take over Carroll' In terest, In the realty company, anno- elating with Joo In non, hi former partner In the Metropolitan. Land Ingham plan to wor'' In the Metro politan hop for a abort time, later going to California. INDEPENDENT OUT FOR COUNTY JUDGE A third factor today entered Into the race which will be held In Des chute county for the election of county Judge when Charles Hofntet ter, Tumalo rancher, announced hi candidacy a an Independent for the poHltion. R. W. Rawyer, Incumbent, I the republican nominee, and Mayor J. A. Eante of Bend I the choice of the democratic party. Mr. Hofi.'ietter wa formerly a rcHidcnt of Bend, working chiefly u a printer in this. city. NEW BUILDING TO BE FINISHED SOON By the first of September L. B. Balrd. who i constructing the new brick office and s'tore building on Bond street, expect to have the new structure completed a far as the up per story is concerned. He Is un able as yet to give a definite date on which the work on the first floor will be completed. All office rooms have been leased for some time and the two store rooms will be occupied by R. H. Loven and by the Owl Pharmacy. WANT MEMORIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Tilt It In The Bulletin, Sheriff 8. 12. Robert has been asked by a committee, which has, charge of the building of a memorial to the late Til Taylor, sheriff of Umatilla county, who was killed by Jail breaker several week ago, to accept donation toward the memor ial from anyone In Deschutes county who wishes to subscribe.' Donations will be accepted at the sheriff's of fice In the court house. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lies chutes. In the matter of the estate of Har vey T. O'Neill, deceased, ss. Notice I hereby given that the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, did, on August 7, 1920, enter it decree declaring said Harvey T. O'Neill legally presumed to be deceased, and said Harvey T. O'Neill, If alive, or any other per son for him. Is hereby required to produce to said Court within twelve weeks from the date of the last pub lication of this notice, satisfactory evidence of his continuance In life. The date of the last publication of thl notice is August 16, 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 7th day of August, 1920. (Official Beal) J. H. HANER, 54-60c ' County Clerk. NOTICE The differences between R. M. Smith and the Painters' union have been Bettled to the satisfaction of both parties. The Smith Grocery Co. Is entitled to the patronage of organized labor. A. E. EDWARDS. 69p Pres. Painters' lxc?i. The Daily Bend Bulletin on Sale AT The White Owl Magill & Erskine Owl Pharmacy Horton Drug Co. Bend Bulletin Office GRAND TONIGHT and TUESDAY Anita Stewart IV "The More Excellent Way" Did Adam to trrt ihrongh tlx e of Edea lo be followed by En, reluct m, oc did ike led, or M they ro b.od-io-h.nd? Sre "The More Ex. telle W.y." Alno a CENTURY COMEDY "A Villiaa'i Broken Heart" LIBERTY Tonight Last Time "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Robert Warwick .IN "The City of Mask" Mailied lives t How many do yoa know? Where the world cannot tee them and the mask is icmoved what then? Nothing like it ever shown before! ALSO PATHE DIGEST PATHE REVIEW When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them THIS big seven passenger Buick Model K-49 is the ideal family car of the Buick series. Its large roomy tonneau and luxurious seats are filled with comfort. Its finish and design combine both beauty and refinement, readily attracting the attention of those who take pride in ownership. , The Buick Valve-in-Head motor furnishes surplus power, assuring the usual Buick economical service and endurance. 1 These qualities of construction have increased this car's popuIarity to such a degree that purchasers who delay in placing their orders experience diffi culty in securing desired delivery. BEND GARAGE, INC., LOCAL DEALERS . . -.'. sit.. ' '