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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1920)
TIIB IJBffD nUIiliBTIN, DAILY KDITCON, IlBlVn, ORKflOX, MO.VDAV, AI'Ol'HT 80, 1020. PAGB a IIIONII THA1N HdllUIU'MO 4. Oregon Trunk Arrlvos, 7:85 A. M. Loaves, 8:00 P. M. .-V. II. K N. Arrlvnii, 6:60 I". M. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. , AGE DOESN'T COUNT WITH CUPID 11b: LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J, W. KIhIhii', H It 11 lit tl i j ' " 11 " In In tliu nit y todiiy. K M. llenton of 1 1 1 leu 11 nirlvcit In llin oily hint nlislil.' licit i'iti'V iiml r'u 1 1 i.ytlti wore week-end visitors In lliuiil. J. II. limns of Minium war 11 vli: Itnr In Hi" city yi'Hluriliiy. Mr. iiml Mm. John Newhy urn lli parents f ft nliie-pound buy, liorn Hiiliirilay. KuroMl HuiiKivlmir I'liinili li ft llilx morning for Quartz huttu 1111 iifflclnl IjiihIiiohi. Mr. mid Mm. K. A. ririiliam, of Hlstors, mid lljitlr son-in-law, I'urry Houtli,; wnro visitor In llonil today. Otis Krlckmin returned tu Kuutllu Biiliiriluy nlKht iifior niioimIIiik a week In llond nil llin Kuesl of I'otor lly bor. II. II. Do Armoiid has ri'lurnml to llonil after n two weeks' vncutUn snout In Ilia Itngiio Itlvur viilloy and nt Crater luko. A imirrluKu llcnnsr, Just Issued from 1 ho cifflco of tliu county clerk, In (or Allen ('. MolliumlmiiKli and Velum I.. Klnloy. Mr. nnil Mm. K. .. Puyixi, with llinlr oil, Olnlr, Mr. und Mrs, J Clinrlnn Hmltli 11111I Mm. Duuhiir were lit Lost luka Holiday. C. I'. Nlnwoiiger will Imivo noxi week for I'ortlnnil to intend llin mi 11 1111 1 meet Ins, of III" Uregun Killiei.il IHrectors' mmncliitlon. K. ('. Ilrlrk linn jiurchiiiied the Kchults reldnro property on Irving und U moving I". Hu will reul hl Iiouiiq nt Ilia fool of Deluwuru. A film flro nt llin rvMlilonca of B. I. J itch on 401 Newport nveniie. nil I'd out tho flro di'imrtniiint Kiiturdny evening. No. dniiiiiKu 's reported. Chiirlos Keefer, wlio linn neon on flro pnlrol duly In tho Creareui ec tlnn ilila Hen Bon under lliumer Itnlph Snow, I In llmid todiiy, linvlng ter minated It 1m work for 1920. T. II. Foley, 'president of the llond fire department, will ha the lnl at a' dinner to bo given nt 8 o'clock 1 lila nvDiiliig nt tho flro house fur members of the depurtmonl mid sperlnlly Invited guests. Homo 200 people were In iitlond nnro nt Ihn Rwedlsh I'lrulc lit Dillon fnlln yestor'dny und nil reported n moHt enjoyable outline. Hiiskul luncheons wore brought by the Indl vlduul picnickers mid other refroxh nienlii wera nerved on the grounds. 81 Dwlght Mnck Wooks, 70 yonrg young, and bin brldo, formerly Mm. Anula Lyloa, 67, don't bo llovo In gutting old. Although Mr, Wuokii In a greut-grnnddnddy nd Mm. I.ylci u grandmother doesn't moan that llfo'n spring time shall not return agnln and that they aro not In dangor ot cupld's dnrti. which waa provcxj tjr tboir recent marriage at Woi'l IftKton, D. O. Comptole enmp outfit ut Iluch waiter'. Adv. Dully Thought "There nro no eitriitik'eiupiitn no IV IiihIvk, iiml yel no limuperiilile, tin tlm. whlrh nrlw from nuhtle dlnmriln lo leiiiperaincnt." V. II. Miillorh, In llur. per'. Irrigation In 8pln. Rpnln Irrlgnte only 0 per cent et tin cultivated bind, but tho Irrlgntcd nectlotiii produce nbout one-fourth of the country' crop. At the Hotels. Pilot llutln Inn I. . F. KhKm. Kallhrldgo. W. P. IiftvliUon, Ht. Paul. C. II. Binlth, Portland. II. J. Anilzon, Portland. Mr. mid Mm. William McGll- chrlnt, Kiiluin. JumcH KorboH, Portland, ('. II, riuiii-uy, Kiiluin. Mm. V. A. Ktolte, Henditburg, Win. Itutll Ktolto, Iteednbiirg, Win. J. V. KUher, Khunlko. J. II. Ilriiii, Blntom. Mm. Kdiiu Murk waller, P11I0 Alto, C11I. II. Kilt. Iloiiuliiiti, WuhIi. John Kllu, Itoiiiilmn, WuhIi. K. I). Cook. Portluiid. A. K. Rockwell. Portland. Duryl llelut, Portland. ('. W. Trudgon, Portluiid. W. A. Itulluy and family, I.ako vlew. ('. I). Clondonon. Paulina. Itny K. MorrlH, Pnullna. Pert Perry, MnilriiH. Purl I.ytla. Miiilrnn. Potn Wullarn, Tumalo. Kinuk N. Wulluco, Tuinulo. Hotel Wrlulit T. K. Wbltod, liufur. A. K. Kvann, Twin Fall. Idaho. I). Putrlck, Twin Fall, Idaho. P. K. Tuckoy. Kulem. J. N. Terwllllger, Iluni. Itlrliard Spnakor, Tucoma. Mr. mid Mr. A. II. Jiiegr, Lower IIiIiIkp. M. II. Andeinoii, Cotttigo Grove. Wvrth llurvj'y, ('otiugn drove. Adollo 0 hi to. Cottngo (irove. Iner. While, ('ottugo drove. J. rniierfiun,. llurim. W. It. Askoy, Iluni. Jny Hiigiin, Culver. K. M. Ilcnton, Milllcan. M. Dniiovnn. Alfulfa. Hotel Co.y. P. F. Ilriiwn, Portluiid. Mr. Clarn Tlrown, Portland. Itnlpli McClulliin, Portluiid. Clntnl It. Cirihnm, 1'ulnley. O. C. Phillip, Portlnnd. I). It. IIiiHolden and niothor, Buhl, Idaho. F. I.. Walker, Portland. John H. O'Koofo, Silver Luko. Mr. nnd Mr. II. T. Morrill, Port-laud. UeHave The You can always find what you want in Meats here and in the best cuts pf the finest quality. We are very proud of our list of customers since it proves our ability to supply the most delicious Meats to be found any where, at prices most reasonable. We know we sell more cheaply our cus tomers tell us so. . Thef ' quality is not sacrificed. Clean, sweet meat is assured with our cold storage plant. BEAVER'S MARKET, Bond St. CASH MARKET, Oregon St GRAND TONIGHT and TUESDAY WHATistlii5inati watchingAfor? WILLIAM" FCK frlntt Tom'tilyc IN J G OLD COINS ATOX. WTTR1AIHMDIT OT LOVC ITUKTI AMD KOMAMC2 LIBERTY TONIGHT LAST TIME Douglas Fairbanks IS "The Molly Coddle" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Douglas McLean nd Doris May IN "Let's Be Fashionable" REMEMBER "23 1-2 Hour. Leave". "M.iy'. Ankle" nd "Wb.t'1 Youi Huiband Doing" and tc thu, their UlrM mirth provoker. Vitfc fKLSIDENTlAL DRY CANDIDATE . Leigh CalWn, Prohibition party'e Tlco presidential candidate, as ne appeared at the notification cere mony at the home of Aaron Wat- klnn. Mia PMiiihiiuHi.ii. .'viiuiuinuni canal date for president. w A Qood Catch, It Is Iihioh1II to ri'ir' a filling of milliifiK'tlon ovi-r tlio fwit of the Atlmitlt' City kiiiiiv warden, who np. prcliciiilcil tho ownor of a ciiiIimjb guilty of ihootliiK wild ki-(;o In tho air. Tho Inw iiKtilnut thin nort of "nporl" In nlrlcl, nnd tho pfimlty pro vided for onViiiliTM In innil. And, nn bird nliootlng fruin tliu ulr In on a plnnn with llio uu of dyniiiiiltc and mdncii In cloned wiitcrn, tho moro rig idly I lif MiitiilK In enforcAl the lienor. Any loiileiiry would he illHimtroiin to the hlrd life of the country nnd ciiliini Itoun to the United Kluten. Detroit Frco I'rexs. Powerful Fire Extlnouliher. Olio of Hie hent niiliitloiin for tho ex-tlii'-llon of Inrlplr-nt llren coiihIhIh of crude ciilcluin, 20 parts; suit, llvo pnrts; dlnnolved In 715 per cent of wa ter. Keep Ht hnnd und apply with a bund pump. Stationery and school supplies at Duch water's. Adv. CALL FOR WAIMAXTH 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. 66-72C TO A Mi ODD FELLOWS AND KKIIRKAHH A cordial Invitation Is hereby ex tended to all Odd Fellows and He be k ah s, their husbands and wives, to attend a social meeting to be held In Rather hall on Monday evening, Au gust 30, 1920, at 8 o'clock. Music and refreshments. Come out and get acquainted and enjoy a pleasant evening. You will bo most welcome. Fraternally, E. D. C1LSON. O. W. FOSTER, E. MEISTED, 71c Committee. Daily Market Report (ParnUhfe? br trrnngrmenl wit Uke Onlral Onsen Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND, Aug. 30. Cattle, 2020; steady to strong. Choice steers, $9. GO to 110.50; good to choice, 18.50 to $9.60; medium to good. $7. B0 to 18.50; fair to good, 7 to J7.G0; common to fair. 0 to 17; choice cows and heifers. 17.25 to 18; good to choice, $0.25 to $7.25: medium to good. $5 25 to $6.25; fair to medium $4.25 to $5.26; canners. $2.75 to $4.25; bulls, $5 to $fl; choice dairy calves, $13 to $15.50; prime light calves. Ill to $13; medium light, $0 to $11; heavy, $7 to $9; best feeders, $6.60 to $7; fuir to good, $5.50 to $6.60. . Hogs. Receipts, 096; stonily to strong. Prime mixed, $16.60 to $17; medium mixed, $16 to $16.50; smooth heav ies, $13 to $15; roiiKh heavies, $10 to $13; pigs, $12.60 to $16. ' ' . Hheop. No receipts. Prime lambs, $9 to $1C; culls. $6 to $7; yearlings $6.26 to $7.50; wethers, $6.26 to $7; ewes, $2.25 to $6. Hunting clothing, guns ammuni tion at Hiiehwalter's. Adv. BIG SALE ON BEEF, VEAL PORK & MUTTON FOR NEXT TEN DAYS AT HAGAN'S MARKET 10th and Newport. Sale begins September 1st. Short Ribs of Beef and Boiling....l4c per lb. Pot Roasts 17,2cto22'2cperIb. Prime Rib, Roasts 25c per lb. Hamburger .22'cperIb. Liver 10c per lb. Steaks 22 2c to 30c per lb. Suet 12 "2c per lb. Veal Stew 1 7 VzC to 20c per lb. Veal Roasts 22 yzc to 25c per lb. Veal Cutlets 30c per lb. Veal Steaks 30c per lb. Calves Liver 15c per lb. Home Made Pork Sausage (Like Mother used to make) 25c per lb. Side Pork ,..30cperlb. Pork Chops 35c per lb. Pork Steak (off leg). ZVtc per lb. Fancy Home Rendered Lard (100 pure) 29c per lb. We also carry Fancy Spring Chickens and Belgian Hares. You may Phone your order Red 1511. We call for orders and deliver to any part of city. -J. O. HAGAN Hunting Season Opens Wednesday, Sept. 1st To thoroughly enjoy Hunting it is essential that you have a good Gun. Your shot must be sure and the action of your Gun quick if you are to get any Game. Guns of any calibre are hard to get. We have a few for your selection. We specialize on PETERS SHELLS AND METALLICS Always Dependable Gun Oils, Greases, Hunters Accessories We write your Hunting License HEYBURN HARDWARE CO. WATCH FOR PRICES ON SALE" STARTING SEPTEMBER 1 Shoe Prices Cut Below Anything Offered in Bend for Many Months BEND SHOE CO. 5 V