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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
THR MUND nVLIiBTIN, DAILY EDITION, BRND, OJlKflO. HATI RDAV. AVOTHT 21, 1020. PASS & 4 ' P HICNI TWAIN HtllKIH'MC Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:35 A. M. . Leaves, 1:00 P. M. O..W. It. ft N. Arrive, 0:50 I. M. v Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mix Hanoi .1 )i 11 hi i mi . fonmilly of IIiIh clly, In III Hi" 'IinI side ox nlmnim nf t ltd telephone cimii puny In I'lii'tlmid, II. J. IiikI". dUlrlet rilKlliimr I" I'hiiiKO of "lulu highway work from Tlio Diilli'H to tli KliimiiUi county lino, wim In IIkihI lniliiy on official IiuhIiii'hh, , Tim Ico criMiin miclnl Id have been given liy Urn homo department of tlin MiillinillHt church, hurt been 'hanged from Hiituidiiy lo Monday ' iiviiiiIiik, Auk. 23, The I'iiIit NVIbiui 80-arro fur in. three miles ouitt of llnnd, was told today In 1. W. IIIooiIIiik. ft r ecu nt ar rlvul from Kudu, Col. Tlin di'nl wan handled by llmiklg k llnliies. Mm. Wilfred flolkimp of Prlnevlllo juiKHud uwuy Hi nor home In lliul clly tit 8 o'clock thin morning. It wim limrnod lodny ly friends In Ili-nd. Mm, Il I k m i wnn n hUiit-Iji-Iii w of Kred Moohm of this clly. Hubert H. Hnwnril and on, und Itohnrt Oorhrnno, were In Howl I ut lilltlil on their wny through to Klumtith Kalis. Mr. Ilownrd Ih vlco president of tlin l.udil & Tlllon bank, of I'orlluuit. B. (), Kladter returned to Ilond enrly thin morning from l,n I'lne, whore liu appeared fur Junto I'. Clintikn III tha land content brought by K. K. Hick mid heard before full ed HtiiU'it ( "o m in ImbIoih-r K. I.. Clink. Two mora oiiIImi iiihiiIh of previous DiTvlrw iiimi wero reported todny liy Nnval ItacrtiltlUK Offlrer Hmltli. Km) Humphrey goes Imck Into lh nnvy nil H'-ii in n ii. flmt class, mid Junius lloiiKlirl ii iiiiirtirniiintr, second etnas. Iluth will report to tlin Kurt I'ndro submarine bima for a two-ycur period of aervlc. Imiliillutlon of n Victor X-ray mu clilnii In tlin office of Pr. ('. K. Illooin win completed hint ti Ik lit by H. J. Kirk. representing tho CIiIciiko factory, where Ihn innchliio win pro duced. The now equipment, which cant In exremi of f 2000, In ciipnbln of handling nil kind of X-ruy work, nnd will be In charge of Dr. Monro's slater, Mr. Kstelln Humner, who I mi expert in thin lino. Wilson George Orchestra will irlvn j Korim of ilancm itt tho lomiuwluni, brfrlniiliiK Wnlnnulny nlKlit, Auk. Uft. TIckHa $1 nnd int. iMillm coiiiplliiientni-y. Adv. The Wpmen'ii Protective division will place nchixil glrU. who wish to work for their room mid board, In1 unliable homoa. Women deslrlnit Mich help, apply to Women' Protec-. live dlvlHlon, room 10, liend Pro! liulldlnK. Phono Red 1491. 62-e&c; CAItl) OK THANKS To thon who manlffstiid their nymputhy by both word und deed nt tho time of our bureoveiiKint In ilieloH of our husband, father und brother. Wo wind to extend our sincere thanks. , MHH. I. HOI.K AND CHII.DHKN. Mlt AND MKS. MAItTIN IIOI-K i - one Daily Market Report i (Farnlahrd hy arntiffNifnl with (ht Central Ortian lUnk.) , ' NORTH PORtl.AND, All)?.. 20. Cuttle No receipt; market Btendy. Cholco toem. $9.00 to $10. DO; (tood to cholco, $8.K0 to $9.50; medium to Kood, $7.r0 lo $8. GO; fulr to good, $7 lo $7. SO; common to fulr, $6 to $7; choice rown nnd heifer. $7.25 to $7.60; Rood lo ciiojci. $0.2S to $7.25; medium to Rood, $5.26 to $0.25; fulr to medium, $4.25 to $5.25; dinner, $2.75 to $4.25; blillH, $5 to $0; prime. llRht cnlvea. $11 to $13; medium IlKht, $9 to $11; heavy, $7 to $9; choice dnlry cnlven, $13 lo $16.50; -howt feeder, Real Auto Overland Model 85 Ford Sedan Cadilac Eight ROY SOUTHWORTH at Brown's Paint Shop on Irving, East of Harriman, or Phone 2171. I0.no to f 7 ; fulr to good, $1.00 lo 0.D0, Ho(j. ' ItiicolptH, nonii; iniirkel steady. Prime mixed, $10.50 lo $17. US; mod I ii id mixed, $10 to $l.r,0; rough heuvii'H, $10 to its; p',k, iiz.go to $in.ri0; Miiioolh heiivlofl, $13 to $15. Hlioep. I(eri'l)IH, none; Hleudy. Prime IiiiiiIih, $M mid $V: rn I Ih. $0 to $7; yearlings, $4 lo $7.25; wolhors, $U lo $4.00; iiwiih, 12.25 to $4. At the Hotels. Hon I Wright. M. 1). Olhxon.Kngt'iio. . Mm y I. Iloiiln, Mlllli'iin. Mr. nnd Mm. J. K. Abbott, I'orl lund, J. W. Hummel, Portland. K. II. Wel.len, HI. Helen, (ilmi (1. HI, John, I'ortlmid, Juntos Dm hie, Portland. Unti l Cor.y. A. M. Olimon, I'orilund. C. A. (irenlor, Hun KrunclHro. J. I. I) hick, HlHlurM. ('. II. Miller, Hodmoiid. Muck M. Ilrown, Tulsa? Okln. . ' ('. W. KperllliK. Hums. Mr. mid Mrs. II. J Mitchell, Holso. Pilot llutln Inn. J. II. Ilium, I'ortlund. L. T. Detxel, Portlund. C. A. I.llllKley. Kent I In. I,. K. KhIoh, KullbrldKii.i W. II. Cobb und fiinilly, IloiieburK. Mr. nnd Mm. It. O. WhltlnK, I'ori lund. A um In Hooper, Klamath Full, n. R. Howard, Portland. H. H. Howard; Jr., Portlund. It. H. Cochrmio, Portland, II. J. lllKle, Tho Diillen. ' Vernon M. Monro, Portland. V, A. Ilernurdii, Hcuttlo. O. M. Wllmun, Ht. I.oul. A. II. Cullahan, Heuttln. V. E. Dlllurd. Lukuvluw. J. W. Flnher, Khulilko. Itoy EntliT, Tim DulleB. John M. Connolly, Muiipiil. John Klmc, Mauplii. Chnrlcn II. Whltmore, Suliim. TAYLOR NJLL HEAD NEXT HOXING CARD Hiii1 Boy To Itattll Able- Gordon (iiwk Ororuc'and Knoir Have IUiutH I'or Ijilior liny Smoker. Whnt I believed will be one of the indent card yet prenonled In Bend wn announced toduy by Mulchmukor E. C. Ilrlck, to bo Klven on Labor Dny. The lint of fighter who will appear nt the nmoker in headed by Kid Taylor of riond, who will buttle uRiilnnt Able Gordon . of Portland, while i bout of little tern Interest I thnt cheduled to take place between Tilly Hermun of Porlliin nnd Greek tieorue of llcnd. A mill between Frnnkla Howard of Ban Frnnclico ands Duffy Knorr, tho iaine little Terrebonne crnpnor,; who knocked out Frnnkle Crlte of ' Fortlnnd In tha Inst boxing commission smoker here, complete the card. Although tho boxing fume In Rend hn not been a success, financially, in recent months, In nplte of the ex cellent program which have been urrutiKcd, Mr. Brick hus.beoii Inr duced to take one moro try. ' Hq cm phushed thl mornlnR that he I not takliiR a pnrt In tho nport for any profit which mlRht posnlbly bo' at tiiclied nlRiilfyltiK hi wlllliiRiiena to turn over anything which might bo cleared' In addition lo expense to any worth frntcrnul or churltublo orgnnl ration. Mlichltvou Migole. A tnme uuicplc wiih once observed to be RiitlirrlnR Home pebble In the Riirdt'ii. nnd solemnly dropping them In a deep hole which bud been ninde to receive n post. As each iitone dropped tile miiRple Rnve n trlumphiint chuckle, mid searched for another ntone. Kx nuiliiiition shosveil Hint H load wn nt the bottom of the hole, which can only point to the fuel thnt the bird wus sliinlnc for amusement. Put it in Tlio llullotln. Bargains! A fight to the death at the mast-head A shark infested sea beneath One man is overpowered and then SEE "GIRL OF THE SEA" THE DEEP SEA DRAMA, SUPREME TDAMn TONIGHT urvniiu Last Time Wood Sold by tha Pound. Circassian walnut, u popular wood for furniture, 1 sold by the pound or ton. A early a 111! II. '. It win In troduced Into Italy from rendu. The Ior nre mi lienvy f tin t Ihey will not limit, (inly Mie heart of the wood I used, noil it Is the crooked, Irregular log Ibut pcscsM tlm t-et-flgord wood. Match Making. "The niuklng of a match" are wood, phosphorus, chlorate of potaah, resin, whiting und powdered flint, AT THE MOVIES The fortune of a little wulf who "came In a grab bag," aa ho do ncrlbea It, - delightfully nketched In "Urlght Skies," the newest ZaSu Pitta picture, which la to be aeon at the Grand theater- Saturday only. I.uld down in New York' Eaat Side and shifting to the country, far from the metropolis, tho picture tell whnt happened to Sallle, a girl without parents, relatives, or very kind friends, when she decided to quit laving at Mrs. Caldy's boarding house. Honry Kolker directed "Bright flklos." which-wan made from a story by Burko' Jenkins, and adapted for tho screen by Surah Y. Mason. Mis ritts is. givon ample opportunity for the whimsical assertion of her odd little mannorlHms and curious quips. She Is supported by a cast which In cludes a new and promising young lending man, Tom Gallery, who re cently went to California from Chi cago, his homo. It Is seldom that a five-reel pic ture offers a moro exciting role for a star than does "Go Away Prudonco," Illllle Burke's now Paramount Art craft picture, which 1b to be tho at traction at tho Liberty theator for two days, commencing tomorrow, Part of tho picture finds her fly ing over tho Curtlss flying f told in Atlantc City. During other scones she is , jimmying open windows, throwing knives, scaling wnlls, breaking into houses and dodging po llocomon. She also flnda opportun ity to don a clever checked sport suit and several evening gowns. John S. Robortson was tho director and it w p Battery & Electric Shop v Now Open for your SERVICE AT PIONEER GARAGE N BUILDING WELLS& DOONAR &lZjlgr. Preset Billi mm flJyAmingmwot vlth floral ZltgftltLfc) Avay Goes' Prudence jdQammouilflrkratQirtm Pink Uai Rftdf htr blst. K kUJmppW knU Ut IkrIU od Ui im YmMmir Ryan'i. . New 8 h ' "Qpmd" ml Dm " IWMtMl . Mk. Ina Ul f ptrmimn," and fom Mint t sc Prndtnr burgle t arm Girl ol the Screen in a Mad cap Romance of love, laugtii and excitement. SUNDAY and MONDAY at LIBERTY Is a Paramount Artcraft picture. Per cy Marmont, a well known English actor, plays opposite the star. "' ... "The Dream Cheater," J. Warren Kerrigan's latest Brunton produc tion, showing at the Liberty theater tonight only, it a big, dramatic story with a wholesome moral. It Is an adaptation of Balzac's classic "The Wild Ass' Skin," and treats, of life and people as only the great French writer Is capable. Unusual dramatic strength is ob tained by sudden and striking con trasts in the production. The hero's Willard Battery Service We have just received a shipment of Willard Batteries of the Thread Rubber Model, priced $54.35 to $67.80 Ycur used battery in exchange. L. M.RING Greenwood Ave. s lw jss GRAND WILL ROGERS IN "JUBILO" The limit of a pretty girl making an appetizing pie impelled one hobo to break the habit of a lifetime and go to work. Also A CENTURY COMEDY GRAND SUNDAY ONLY "tfZASU PITTS ABBEHTWOOD PQ00UCTVON aoMJiToM-ctn You'll laugh till the tram flow nhen you nee the moot oriK inal of ncreen comediennes In thin nhinmical tale of love anil laughter. Alto "SNUB" POLLARD in "DON'T WEAKEN" A PATHE NEWS happy boyhood stands out in relief against the tragedies which follow; his former wealth contrasts with his want; his superstition and fear give way to the light of truth and under standing, and his doubt In woman's loyalty is supplanted by his love for one of the sweetest characters ever reproduced upon the silver sheet. . if J. A. EASTES e!lii Wm We're Bach Again in Our Old Location on Bond Street Our Parts Room and Accessories Open We'll Soon Be On The Job With Everything in Ford Service; Gent-Ore Motor Co. 'v;':; Ford -Service -,- Monday Tuesday LIBERTY TONIGHT ONLY J. Kerrigan in "The Dream Cheater" The startling adventures of a modern Aladdin, wherein love stifles superxtition and sorcery. . Also PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE and Gaiety Comedy "SILK STOCKINGS" It Is an exceptionally well. acted story of love and romance. 3. War ren Kerrigan definitely . establishes his versatility and plays the most convincing role of his career. Wilson George Orchestra will give a serieB of dances at the gymnasium, beginning Wednesdey night, Aug. 25. Tickets 91 und tax. Ijuttas comprlmyntary. Adv. DON'T WAIT ! INSURE NOW! Warren CENTRAL OREGON'S LEADING INSURANCE AGENCY