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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
THH IlBND'BUIiliBTIN, DAILY EDITION, BBND, OIlKflON, TURUNDA V, Al'OUHT 20. 1020. FAGB 1HCNI) THAIV H( HKDI LIO . Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:80 A. M. LonvoM, 8:00 P. M. O..W. It. AN. Arrive, 6:50 V. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Kill) Monro rnliinmil this morning I f I'd in u IiiihIiiiiiih trip In I'oriliinil, Mr. II, K. lll'llllkH ll'llVO tonight fur rnrlliiiiil to consult un nyo. spe cialist from thn cast. lurry Itnlngnld returned (o lliiml ill In morning from Portland, who in lio iniulii it short hushies vIbII. )'.. (). Logan hu purchased Hid residence of H. K. HiiliurtM. Tho deal wn IiiiiiiIIiiiI dy tho KiiHlurn CUHCIIllll I.iiiiiI Co. It. II. Iliitnllloii lin returned by null) from KuKotin, bringing with lilm MrkT lliiinllliin nnd c It I Id ten . whn liiul Ihiiiii vIhHIiik In tliu Lima con nly Ht for thn past two week. The Hocoiul of a scries of dances will be Riven by the Wilson George Orchestra next Wednesday evening September 1, at the Gym nasium. Adv. Tim adventures wnx ft two-fltril lady. Hh rmilil woo n (irnml Duke, ilnoli n I"""' anil deliver a right hook lo I In- Jniv. Hit her nt tin' (irund Theater, where "An Adven liirran," with Jtillnn Kit luge, will In' shown IVIiliiy and Hntiirdny. Adv. At the Hotels. Pilot Hullo Inn. Ilnnii Milium, I'ortliitid. John llockctt, Hun Kruncliro. Mm. Ituy Wurxwoller, I'oriliinil. Mux Wurjwollor, Ulster. I,. . fttnddard, Portland. If. W. Rolmon, l'ortluiHl. Until Montgomery, Kugone. Mr. ami Mm. Walter Kollogg rnmidi'iin. Orvlllo M. Ilodlo, liny City. Oro. C. O. Renault, I'nrtlnnd. Ooorgn II. H n iu til, Knn Francisco. P. M. Pltxor, rrlnovlll... F. Fraud, Hum. Fred M. Johnson, Iluknr. Malcolm I., (illliurt, rortliuid. George V. Arnold, I'tirt In n J . Hotel Co.)'. E, J. Morrison. Portland. F. n. Axti.ll. Rllvor LaJto. J. C. Armstrong. Castle Hock, WiihIi. H. a. Moody. Portlnnd. Mm. O. Stewart, Hun FrnnclHCO. If. Kin no. WiiKtltin. C. M. Wallo. Ashland, Aba WVIhu. Prlnevlllo. Hotel WrlKht. O. O. Prlro, Ilolso. TliomiiH Holgol, Klnmiitli Fall. Kd Kltrh., Ilolso. 4 Duffy Kuorr. Terrebonne. Ferris llonch, Lit Pino. 10. Illrks, Poriliind. Mr. W. I). Howard. Hum. I'"lm feather mnko fine Mill Ami ,fullan Kit Inge In nouii bird Hec "An Ailvi'iiliiri'Ni" lit tho (irnnil Theater Friday iiml Hut unlay. Don't mis It. Adv LIBERTY TONIGHT At FRIDAY Love J. jSlb- taw I SAcsnce ALHO STUART HOLMES .nJ MISS FRANKIE MANN m jitod 3 "Trailed By Three" GRAND TONIGHT LAST TIME ORA CAREW IN 'Under Suspicion' A I no A 'CENTURY COMEDY' "A Hemale Vamp" NITRATE COMPANY HOLDINGS VISITED Humph- From Hhcep Mountnlii mill HUnklng I.iiki' Taken During Trip Into lliirm-y Comity. t After a trip to Hh:op mountain and Stinking lukn, tho chiof hold ings of tho Oregon Nitrutn Co., a party of 13, childly stockholder In tho corporation, returned to Hend from Harney county yesterduy. The trip wiik childly for the purpoHO of securing nmpl of tho nitrate rock found In Imineuiie (tiiintltlM at Hhoop mouiituln, and of tho de IiohIU of nltruto of animal oriKin at the luko. Those muklng tho Journey were H. Cato, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Moore, Mr. and Mr. J. If. Morton, Mr. and Mr. George II. Davjs, Mr. and Mr, Ilurvey Martin, E. E. Dutiann, and Ilulph Curtl, all of liend; unij D Ituppo, of Seattle. Complete catpp outfit at Buch waiter'. Adv. uvd for tho Suturduy night affair which aro planned. To defray inci dental oxpena. member of tho lo cul donuted $70. Later It I plunned lo purchuHO a pluno to bo lntullod in tho lihrnry. To rnpreont tho local at the In temtute convention in llukor on Sep tember 11, B. A. Kllldeo was eloctod detennto. Record of Transfers FUnNIBHED BY THE DESCHUTK9 ABSTRACT COMPANY. PROSPERITY FINDS HOME IN LAKE VIEW TlmluT lli'vi Inpiilrlit Near, Crop ItiMt Dvcr, mill 1(1,0(10 ArrcH of IrriKiiK'iI Land Will He Aihh'il. P. Young of Lnkovlow was In. Bond yoHtordny and roport exec lent proHpcct for big timber devel opment iu and near I.ukcvlcw, one company biivlng tiHkod for a 40-ncre mill alto, wbllo nnnthor factory lit ii I ho Hoeklng a location. Goivta 4uko vulloy crop tbl your Hiu kiiu nii iqinuii 111 kiiitv bu.- tion of tho country, ho nny. - Pinna nro under way for tho flnniiclng of 10,000 acre nioro in tbo valley, tho land to bo put undor water by addi tional roHorvoIr facilities. A largo number of Idaho farmer, who thoroughly undorfltand Irriga tion, nro coming Into tho Lnkovlow country and aro making a wonderful riiccchh with wheat, Mr. Young state. SOCIALS PLANNED AT SHEVLIN CAMP VPour-L Local. Decide To Ilnvo Bi Weekly Affnlr DeloKnte Clionen Vor tho Convent Ion nt linker. i l Dox Boclnls, dunces nnd olhor forms of ontortnlnmont, to bo Rlvon once ovory two woolta nt Shevlln Hlxon enmp No. 1, woro provided for ItiHt nlBbt nt tho mooting of Four-L local No. 0, at the camp. The largo library car In avullnblo for social gathorlngs of the kind and will be Indian I Model 8oldlr. Acrunatlmi thnl he wn n Gennnn ty ciiimrd Gill l'udnr, Choctaw In dian, to lie made a hern and Inciden tally to bu clinm-n a a model Anierl run oldler for a portrait miide to Iiiiiir iiHin the walla of tho French Federal hulldliiR. Lmilor, In war day a foreman on a ranch near Calvin. Okln.. lennied from Idle rumor In hi nelKhliorhnod Hint he wn nccimed of being a German ty. He Itiimedliitety cnllNteil nnd In tho conrne of a brilliant war record ivii cited for lira very. During the en 1,'iiKeiiii'iit for uhlili ho wns cited lie ruptured tun mn'-hlne gun nnd IS prisoner", ninnnlni; a machine gun for ilnee ilny after tho remainder "f hi rrow hail bii-n killed. Downrreux, the French nrth't, phked upon Leader a III Ideal of n typical American soldier nnd made n painting frnnr him uhlch now grace Hie Willi of tho French l edernl liulldlng. Twice wmuideil nnd twice paused. Louder lin been doing vocational work and only recently brought home hi hrlde to Mc.Mi'Mter fronf Clklahomn (Ity. Wlihlta Iteacon. If II Dietrich to A Ii Hubbard, W of NE'4, "oc 17-14-13; $7300. Anna I Koy to J T Eutace, W'A of NW'i and NW4 of BWW, ec 13; NK4 of BR'A, cc 14-15-11; 10. Itobert A Nooley to N W Townlte Co, lot 13, blk 2 N W Townlto Co"b lt udd: $1. 8 O Walklns to Harvey W!n!ow, lot 2, blk 9, Dechute; (100. W II Stnut to Fred R Trlplett, lot 0. blk C, Hlnal add; $10. U 8 to Leo P Hoonoy, S of SE '4, hoc 19; SVj of 8W4, nee 20; NWV4 of NE4 N'4 of NW14 and SK'A of NW'4, nee 29-19-15; patent. Jumc Ryan to The Shovlln-lllxon Company, lota 9, 2, 17, 4, blk 6; and lot 0, blk 9. Highland add; $10. Minnlo D McCnffery lo The Shov-lln-Hixon Company, lots 1, 2, 3, nee 5-21-11; $1. Who i "the moxt beautiful woman on the American taue?' Well, it' a limn. Koe Jiillnn Kl- tinge in "An Adventure" at the (irnml Theater Krliluy and Hatur (lay. Don't mi It. Adv. Daily Market Report (Farnbhfd bj rniiicmml wltk Um Orlr.l Or.fon Biok.) Tha "Sevan 8lepr." Thene were tho heroe of an ancient legend. It I uppoed Uint during the pemecutlon of the Christian about 2.rifl A. D. the oven ClirlBtlnn brother of KphoRU took refuge In a cave. Their retreat wai dlwovured and the moutb of the cave walled up. Two hundred years Inter the cave was accidentally opened and the men emerged, having lept through centuries a though they were but a single night. They found the Christian religion accepted In the city wlWre they were honored mid feted and where all of them died on the same lay. NORTH PORTLAND, Aug. 26. Cattle Receipt 241; market Hteady. Choice steer, $9.50 to $10.50; good to choice, $8.60 to $9.50; medium to good, $7.60 to $8.50; fair to good, $7 to $7.60; common to fair. $6 to $7; choice cows and heifers, $7.25 to $8; good to choice. $6.25 to $7.26; medium to good, $5.26 to $6.25; fair to medium. $4.26 to $5.25; canners, $2.75 to $4.25; bulls, $5 to $6; choice dairy calves, $13 to $15.50; prime light calves, $11 to $13; medium light, $9 to $11; bct feeder. $6.50 to $7; fair to good, $5.50 to $6.50; heavy calves, $7 to $9. Hogs.- RecelptB, 86; market steady. Prime mixed, $16.50 to $17; medium mixed, $16 to $16.60; smooth heav ies, $13-to $15; rough heavies, $10 to $13; plgB, $12.50 to $15.60. Khccp. Receipts, 697; market steady. Prime lamb. $9 to $10; culls, $8 to $9; yearling. 6.25 to $7.50; weth ors, $6.76 to $7; ewes, $2.25 to $6. Central Oregon's Wond ers LOST LAKE That secluded, beautiful body of water nestled among the hills of the Cascades. This little lake Is rapidly becoming one of Central Oregon's popular week-end haunts. If you have, or ' you have not scon Lout Lake, you'll enjoy this very charming picture showing In the back ground partly snow clad Bachelor and tho beautiful Cascade timber. The Lost Lake Photograph Is only one among scores of beautifully framed scenes of Central Oregon's scenic wonder. See tbem at SYMONS BROS. II Mi I '!U O'Kane IJullding ' HI N one or more of these lots at the present prices? Are you a property bolder in the city of Bend? Do you realize that your credit Is better and that you are classed as a better citizen If yon own real estate and pwn your own home? Young man! Do you expect to get married in the near future? If so, start right, buy one . or mora lots in River Terrace. EASTERN CASCADE LAND CO. Adv Automobile supplies and Diamond tlrea at Buchwalter's. Adv. Lessening the Trouble, "These are thu smallest sandwiches I ever saw for the money," complained a tourist In a seaside restaurant. "Yes." replied the waitress. "There was t muc h complaint of the quality of tliom that I thought I would make them smaller, so that there would not be so much to grumble nbout." ATTENTION Did you ever stop to think that you cannot buy lota located as near the business center of Bend as River Terrace Is In any live town on the const for less than from $500 to $800? Do you realize tho fact that at the price we are selling River Tor rnoe lots, viz: average $325, that these lotB aro sure to double in a very short time? Do you know we nro selling thee lots nt $25 down and $10 per month? Do you know that we have build ing restrictions on this addition; that you uro not going to have uny shacks surrounding you? NOTICE The RIVER TERRACE COMPANY will. In a very short time. advance the prices from 25 to 60 per cent. Would It not he wise to purchase fl Demanding of merchants their highest priced wares, whether you can afford them or not, is fuel for the profiteer. Even with present prices, proper judgment can be ex ercised in buying and money saved. High : prices is no excuse for ex travagance. - The Shevlin-Hixon Company. Many New Patterns and Weaves in New Fabrics for Fall! Home Sewing Week ushers in many new and lovely weaves in rich autumn colorings for Fall suits, frocks, skirts and coats. Every yard of these new materials ranks foremost in quality. ' There are new 'plaids and checks in medium weight materials suitable for new skirts. Also serge, tricotine, wool velour and jersey in rich, deep-toned colorings for Autumn costumes. NOVELTY PLAIDS Beautiful designs; excellent qual ities; priced a yard, 92.51), 94.BO, 9.n and 9I.D3 WOOI, VELOVRS AND TINSKLTONKS These luxurious fabrics may be had in ninny difforent colorings; widths are nbout 56 inches; yard 95.no and 95.05 WOOL JERSEY This popular cloth may be had in sovornl different colors; all wool and 66 Inches wide; yard, 91.50 SERGES AND TRICOT1XES Carried in colors and widths from 36 inches to 68 Inches. Priced, a yard, 9 1. an, 9-j.on, 9:t.50, 9:1.05, 94.05, 90.50 nnd $7.50 BROADCLOTHS A beautiful all wool, 48 Inch cloth, carried In sovon colors nnd priced at, a yard, 95.50 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS When It's Wool Dress Goods, you'll find It's Economy to Shop at WARNER'S Burlington Newfashioncd Hosiery wish to announce the orrivol of Mr. " Westlund, another Bake-Rite Baker, and hope how to be able to meet the demand for our Bread and Pastries. Yours for Quality and Service, ' BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY. The Sensi ble Way Let us do your Laundry work for you. i We are equipped with modern machinery that will handle it in a sanitary and ef ficient manner. We do both Washing and Ironing complete or the Washing only, delivering it rough-dry all ready for Ironing. j PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS! III. II TV niTT oirncii Ifs t ' uu ou lid; . y Jl Bend Laundry Y,