The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 28, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE 1IKND IlVUiHTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEM). OREON. HATtUDAV, Al'Ol'HT 2M, 120v
PACK 5
IIICNl) '1'HAIN MlillilU'LIO
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Oregon Trunk
Arrlvtm, 7:811 A. M.
Lcimm, 0:00 P. M.
O..W. It. AN.
Arrives, 0:150 I M,
Loaves, 7:00 A. M.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
lOil ItiiWHiili of Hllliiliinr I. Mild Ih
HllllllllllK II fw iluyH III UlUlll.
Junius Harry, HI Ivor Luku Hlock
iimii, Ih In tint i-11 y on liiihlnmm,
10. M, J Kn t on nf Mlllimu iirrlvml
III IIkiiiI hint nliilil mill Ih i'ihiiiiIiiIiik
iivnr today.
Iih. C. U. Tylir, nf I'nriluml. Ih
vIkIIIiik al the hiiinii nf Mr. ami Mrs.
I', II. lliiKiniir.
(Iihiikii l.nvn, Di it n u K r of llio
lli'iiil Alrcrufl t'oriiii i a t Inn , Ih mi a
IiiihIiikhh trip In Purlliuiil.
JiiIiii Murnli, iroiiiliiiiiit . runi'her
of Ihii Tilinulii mxilliiii, wan a biml
iiiihh vlnltor In llui clly Imlay.
J. I), DnflilHim. W. It. Miirrln anil
('buries Cnrrnll loft lunt night fur
Porllanil. Tlmy will return mnly In
llio week.
Kri'd A. Wni'lflim him gunn to Low
ImIoii, Maho, In In wllli h Ih father
wIiokh health Iiuh Iiiiiiii poor fur HIIIIIO
tfllO pUHt.
IIiikIi O'Noll, uf Present!, WukIi..
A' In Bond fur a fnw iIiivh visiting
IiIh liruitiur Jiiinim. Mr. O'Nnll win
furniiirly a resident uf llmiil, but
located In WimliliiKluii after rotiirn
In K from anrvlrn In Kronco. Ilii Ih
now fiiri'iiiiin uf t lit) mechanical de
partment nf llio cliliif iirlmliiK i'hIiiIi
I lull m mi t In I'rvncott,
Itopld iiiuviiininit of lulu In Itlver
Terrace wan reported tuilay by llarrv
(hint, milium" nf llio Kimtern C'hh
railn I.niiil Co. Among purchasers
GRAND
TONIGHT LAST TIME
IS
'J It
JVLIAN ELUNGE
AN ADVENTURES T
A ttltha'fmr Product"-
nro llio fullowliiK: Eugene K. Kol
Ingg. Iota 0 mid 7. block 10; K. I..
Wright, lot 18, block C; Mri. O. E.
Itlcu. lut 3. block 4; M. V. Bhuffer,
IiiIh 7 uixl 8, block 3.
Complete camp outfit at Iluch
waltor's.r Adv.
Put It In Tlin IlulleUn.
Now that the hunting season is at hand it
is advisable to look over your equipment
and make a note of the articles you will
need for the Fall and Winter shooting.
Remember that we specialize in Sports
men's Supplies. - We have complete hunt
ing outfits, including Clothing, Pack Sacks,
Shell Bags, Guns, Ammunition and Gun
Cases. Our Gun stock is now complete.
Winchester, Selby & Peters Ammunition.
Buchwalter's Sport Store
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Adorable Jewelry
To Adorn Milady
Ndw that the season of indoor
social events parties, dances,
receptions, theaters, etc., e';c.
is approaching, it will pay you
to see our new display of sug
gestions in Jewelry.
. Among tho many difforont articles of ra.ro
beauty anil porfoct workmniiHlilp which
wo liavo to offor, tho Pourl, Coral, Judo,
' Onyx or plain gold link NocklucoH nro In
a cIiihh by theniHolvos. Coma In and
examine tliom.
Symons Bros.
O'Kane Building '
LIBERTY
TONIGHT ONLY
Mr.it, -.rrv.-rr u - - i i i , l
! i,.v..e. .;,,7s... I
HARRY CAREY
i.v
"Blue Streak
McCoy"
Wlirn ( nrcy plnyH yoii Jimt nit
nml hlirkli until tin' vlllnln
pulU Minirlliing ruimh tlicn
unit whi'ii Hit flglit' mw
AIho
A GAIETY COMEDY
At the Hotels.
Pilot llullc Inn
II. I). HoIiIiihoii, Portland.
Mr. and Mr. P. A. Itowo, Port-
laud.
C. J. CurlKon, Spokane.
J. Z. BtaiiHtiorry, Portland.
V. J. NulHon, Portland.
Otto SlmoiiHun, I'urtlanil.
Dr. I). Ilrcnor. Portland.
Dun A. Dullamy, Portland.
P. M. lloag. Bpokuno.
JitincH Harry, Silver l.ako.
W. P. Morrill. Silver I,ako.
Mr. and Mm. H. U. Pultcron,
llitppniT.
J. It. McliolH, Palo Alto, Tal.
Doon HollliiHliond. Pine.
A. J. Iloytan, Salem.
Hug O'Noll, Preiicott. WaHh.
J. Cbhb. Gold Boach. Ore.
C. K. Kvana. Twin Falls. Idaho.
E. M. MeKnlght, Portland.
W. II. DavU, Albany. .
Juhii O'Kcofo, Silver Iike.
Charles S. Dykntra, Heppner.
Hold Coy
C. T. ThompHon, Butte, Ore.
Olvln ThompHon, Hampton.
E. K. White. La Pine.
O. N. Hickman. Silver Lake.
C. M. Walto, Ashland. '
S. C. Armstrong. Castle Hock,
Wanh. 1
8. O. Moody,' Portlond.
Sid roluck. Cleveland, Ohio.
Hotel Wright
II. Logan, Portland.
M. B. Raub, Juneau. Alaska.
Kil HawHon. Summer Lake.
A. Naldrolt, Summor Lake.
P. E. Lono. Prlnovlllo. '
Cliiirlon Colllor, Coaulllo.
William S. Worden, Portland.
J. CtiBUck, Portland. .
J. Newsklll, Aberdeen, Wash.
L. I). Flory, Portorvillo, Cal.
Mary Santry, Portorvillo, Cal.
Joo Slmonlck, Portorvillo, Cal.
L. Starr, Klamath Falls,..
E. M. Heaton, MUUcan.
Monarch Showed Qratltuda.
In Plutarch's "Life of Alexander"
he tells of the great battle this dis
tinguished Macedonian taught with
Darius at aaugnmeln, which signifies
"the camel's house," and says that one
of the ancient Persian kings, having
escaped the pursuit of his enemies on
swift camel. In gratitude to his beast
settled blm at this plnce with an al
lowance) of certain villages and rents
for his maintenance so long as he
should live.
GRAND
SUNDAY ONLY
ALICE
JOYCE
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"Slaves of
Pride"
A pit-tun- dint proven a man
cannot worHliip jirlile with
hikh'bh. It proven what all
men know, that pride Ik the
Unit of the deadly slnH.
AIho
"Snub" POLLARD
in
'Shoot On Sight
"HAWK" AT TOP OB
LONG LADDER
V. W. HAWKINS
Tho most Important recent
event In newspopordom was the
promotion of General Manager W.
W. Hawkins to the presidency of
United Press, which has, under
his direction, become the leading
telograph news distributing
agency in tho world. Like all good
nownpaper men. Mr. Hawkins
cumo up from the bottom. He
started as a reporter and every
promotion has been solely because
of bis wonderful success In every
Job be tackled. By the way. United
Press" Is a sister of Autocaster
Service in which this newspaper
owns a membership franchise.
LIBERTY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
WmLrlS 'Want a thrill;
?
Action?
Somdhinq breezy, full
of two-fisled, red
blooded manhood ? '
Lots of action, heart
interest and suspense?
We have tt for you I Ms
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MOLLYCODDLE'
HIS NEWEST AND , ,
GREATEST PICTURE.
A Sunshine Comedy
"HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE'
GRAND THEATRE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
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Daily Market Report
(FornUhed br arrmngenenl with Uw
, Ontral Oregm Bank.)
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TAKE HEED FOR!
THE MORROW
While your strength and
powor to earn money lust,
you cun provide for tho
neodR of your family, hut
should anything happeffto
you and your family be
boretl of your care and
earnings, what position
would they be In?
Tho only sane way of pro
viding for tliolr future is
. through lifo insurance
We can offor you insur
ance in tho safest iiisur-
mice company In tho world
at a mighty low figure.
Drop In and see us, or
ask us to call.
J. C. RHODES
INSURANCE
Bend Company Office
Phone 71
Beauty In Bells.
There Is a beuuty In bells which Is
fust being lost to the modern world.
Since we cannot keep them In use as
they were hundreds of years ago, we
must try to keep up nn Interest In
those which remain, and learn what
we can about one of the chief beau
ties of the Middle ages. See liow many
references to bells can be found In
great literature. There Is one poem
which stands out and which we all
should know, "The Bells," by Edgar
Allan Poe. Brooklyn Eagle.
NORTH PORTLAND. Aug. 28.
Cattle No receipts; morket steady.
Choice Bteers, $9.50 to $10.50; good
to choice, $8.50 to $9.50; medium
to good, $7.50 to $8.50;. fair to
good, $7 to $7.50; common to fair.
$6 to $7; choice cows and heifers.
$7.25 to $8; good to choice, $6.25
to $7.25; medium to cood. $5 25 to
$6.25; fair to . medium, $4.25, 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; heavy, $7 to $9; best, feeders,
$6.50 to $7; fair to good, $5.50 to
$0.50.
Hogs.
Receipts, none; market steady.
Prime mixed. $16.50 to $17; medium
mixed, $16 to $16.50; smooth heav
ies, $13 to $15r rough heavies, $10
to $13; pigs, $12.50 to $15.
Sheep. .
No receipts. Prime lambs, $9 to
$10; culls, $8 to $9; yearlings, $6.25
to $7.50; wethers, $6.75 to $7; ewes,
$2.25 to $6.
TO ALL. ODD FELLOWS AND
REHKKAHN
A cordial invitation is hereby ex
tended to all Odd Fellows and Re
bekahs, their husbands and wives, to
attend a social meeting to be held in
Sather hall on Morlday evening, Au
gust 30, 1920, at 8 o'clock. Music
and refreshments.
Come out and get acquainted and
enjoy a pleasant evening. You will
be most welcome.
Fraternally,
E. D. GILSON.
G. W. FOSTER,
E. MEISTED,
71c Committee.
CALIi FOR WARRANTS
I will pay school district No. 6
warrants from Nos. 20 to 45, inclu
sive on August 31st., Warrants
named cease to bear interest after
this date.
C. N. SORENSEN,
District Clerk School District
No. 6. 66-72o
Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Re
sults Try Them.
Put It in The Bulletin.
Bargain on Used Cars !
FORD BUG LITTTE-FOUR BUICK
CLEVELAND MOTORCYCLE
ALL IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION ,
SOLD ON LIBERAL TERMS
Pioneer Garage Co.
Irving Avenue
Phone 221
Bend, Oregon
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