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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
THH II KM) III'MJCTW, DAILY EDITION, HEND, OIIKOO.V, TIKHIMY, HKITBMUKB 21, 1030. PAGE a I11CNI) THAIN H('lli;i)lMO - OrKni Trunk Arrlvns, 7:. '15 A. M. LmivilB, 8:00 P. M. O..W. 11. N. AitIviih, (1:110 P. M. I ,m vim, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS T. J, Dairy of I.nkiivlnw In In Ihu city. Fi i'il All mull nirlvnd In Ileiid Inst nlitlil from' IiIh homo In IIih iih. Khi'i irr H. K. ItoliiirlM hint ri'ltii'iicil In llund from u short (rip In (u Ilia IIKIUIltillll. Kyolf Cornell iihmui Iihivch ton I K ) for ICiik'iiiu to iittmiil thu I'lilvorslly Of drngon. Kulhur llnlliir. Ili'lld of Mill Ciillio lie church nl IlurinlHlon, In inukliiK u brief vliilt In llnnil. Ml Jiuilci'o Simpson litis returned to llnnit from u llinia-iluy vImH ut Portlunil uml ('orvulllH. Mr. (in (I Mm. Iloriica Eiuiiiona of Hi In city nro tliu pureim of nn 8 - pound hoy, horn (IiIh inornlnK, It, A. Ward him returned from n trip lo Kolny Spring", Mrs. Wnnl will ri'iiinln ut (ho spring" 'or Hitvornl days. It. I), Morton urrlvud In Bend thin nniriiliiK from Dufnr to accept n po Hlllon bi pliiiriniiclHl In tho Owl drug mora. Pri'iinrutloim nro bolng made for n Catholic hntiinr, lo be hold In Bend October 7, 8 a ml 9. Curl A. Jiihn non In rhnlrmnn nl tho liuml of nr rniiRvmiiiilH. Cluraiicn Boyd mid .Mini Genevieve (lurrlnli, both of this city, wira innr rlcd yesterday evoniiig nl tho Meth (nl Int pumotiuKii, Hov, J. Kdgtir 1'ur dy, pimlor of tho church, officiating. II. Mclloiuild, for several monthii punt dlxtrlcl iciimo warden for Cen trul Ort'Koii, lit liinvlim tonlKht fur Seattle, whuro ho will begin IiIh Kri'uliiiiaii yvur ut tho t'nlvcmliy of Washington. I'nder tho mmplcem of (ho linn chul i'ii county llhrnry hoard n Hal lowe'en mnniiirndo dunce will hu glvon nt tho KyniniiHluin on the we lling of October 30, It wim announced today. Further dot al Ih will bo iniido public later. good, $0.71 to 17.75: fair to good lll.2f to Id. 75: comiiiiin to full' ffl 70 to tn.'ih: cliolcit cowh mid liiilfni'H, $11.75 to 7.r,0; good lo I'lioli'o, I&.75 lo $'1.75; ii 1 1 ii 1 1 it in lo Komi, $4.75 In $5.7li; full' to iiioilliiiii $:l.75 to $1.75; ciiiiihtm, $2.75 to $:i.75; ImiIIh, $5 lo $(l; choice dairy nil vim. III! to $15; prlino IlKht nilviiH. $11 to $i:i; ini'dliim light. U lo $1 1; lioiivy, $7 to $!; hoHt feeders. $11 50 lo $7; fair to flood, $5.50 lo $11.50. IIOICM IticnliilM, noun; weak. I'rlino mixed. $10.50 to $20; medium mixed. $10 to $10.50; smooth tienv lux, $17.50 to $18; roiIKh heiivle". $15.50 to $15.75; plUH, 1 14.00 lo $18. Hlim'P, Receipts, 1525; Hteaily, Prime InmhH, $11.50 to $10; culls, $0 to 18.50 : ynurlliiKx. $0.50 to $7.50; wethers, III to $0.50; uwiiH, $2.25 ... tn i Hunlli'K clothltiK, Kum ummunl tlon ut IIiichwiiltiir'B. Adv. At the Hotels. Pilot. Undo Inn. Krnnk Duvey, Hnlom; 3. Z. fitunubcr- ry. Ouorge J. Hurl. A. D. Bnniimiin, h C. Pulllum, h. II. Moomaw. Perry P.olKi'lmnn. W. II. Hinlth, W. D. Pun lny, James Ooodwin, O. W. JoIiiihoii, Mm. II. Kruxlnr. Mr. und Mm. Clyde Pliiyinlro, C. A. Hlowoll, Mr. und Mm. l.lnyd Illchn", Paul I). Mur phy, T. I. Oollohur, all of Portlund; W. K. McC'oriniick, Dimchulii"; O. II. Khurp, Heultlu; K. M. Cleaves, Cres cent; Annutto Leonard, Burns; Mm. A. I. Cox, Klamath Kails; T. J. Daley, I.ukevlew; Mr. und Mm. C. It. Ilennon, Kealllo;. Ilnlrl Cozy. II. I). Allen, Portlund; Mr. mid Mm. I. K. Wllmin. Kont; F. . D. Wheeler. Kurekn; Mr. and Mm. A. J. Vogo. Klamath Fulls: Miss Agnes Leo, Klnmuth Fulls; Fred Altiniin, DuniH; 0. N. Illckmtin, Silver I.uko; C. II. Ford, Paisley. Hotel Wrlxlit. Albert. O. Ilrun, Tho Dullen; Ed Hule. Redmond; Juy Ilugtifl. Culver; Mr. nnd Mm. B. I.. Friderlcksnn, Portlund: Mr. und Mm. K. II. Mill. Portlund: K. Ilrown, Terrebonne. Complete :amp outflti at Buch waller's. Adv. Our $3.50 glimsn" hnvo bent qunl liy lend. Kold filled frames nnd lire KunrnnliMid for ten your". Symons Ilrothnm, O'Kiino building. Adv. Btatlonerj ami ncliool aupplloi at uchwuter'a. Adv. Daily Market Report (FarnUliMl by arranivnivnt wllh th Ontrl Oran Unk.) NpKTH POHTLAND, Kept. 21. Ciidlo, noiin; nlow, wenk. Cholen Mtiiem, $8.75 to $0.50; Rood to cholee. $7.75 to $8.75; medium to Record of Transfers FLTtNIKHF.D BY THE DESCHUTF9 ABSTRACT COMPANY." A L Harndnr to Edwin Hurudur, 8 E4 of NV'4. mie 14-H-12; $1. II Grlmeii to Mary II Irvln,' lot 8. blk 57, Redmond; $10. N V Townnlto Co to I) C Smith, lot II. blk 3. N W Towiinlto Co'b 1st add to Ilend; $1. Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Compnny to Homer Muyrund, lot 7. blk 9, Stults mid; $2300. II Nymeen to Peter Miller, lots 1, 2, blk 7. Kenwood; $10. I) K Hunter to CluirloH Cnrroll and Joneph In lien, lots 1 to 8. both lnc, LIBERTY TONIC; I IT and WEDNESDAY Juste I Laiky pioscnU ETHEL CIAYTONi in u Crooked , Streets' A iii)M(ery lain of lovo anil opium niiiiikkIIhk n Hliaiixlial, "PnrU of tin KHt." AIIvp Willi th liiri- and tho rolor of llio Orient. A-thrlll with liililKoei of wBtrel at war with the law. With JACK HOLT lotB 11 to 14, both lnc, lots 19 and 20. all in BUbdlv lot 2, blk 12, eBnd; $10. William Pnttlson to S O Watkins. lot 11. blk 18, DeBchutoa; $10. E A Slither to A J Welch, lots 7, 8, blk 9. Boulevard add; $10. U S to Charles Nelson Miller, Stt sec 1 4-2 1-1 8; pntent. lpliffiB We make on earnest endeavor to put the quality of materials and skill of workmanship into our Bread and Pastries that make them the most desirable. After exercising every available effort in making our product THE BEST We feel justified in soliciting our portion of your trade. American Bakery WALL. STREET Automobile supplies and Diamond tires at Buchwnltor's. Adv. CAM, FOlt BIDS Bldd will bo received by tho clf of Bend up to IX o'clock noon on Sut urdny, Septembor 25, for supplying 25 cords of four-foot limb wood, to be delivered at tho city fire house Bids should be addressed to City Re corder, enro Miss Nell Mnrkcll. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to rendvcrtlse. PUBLIC PROPERTY COMMITTEE 90-93C Hotel Kltchon Occupies Acr. i The kitchen of one of the big ho tels In New York In nn acre In extent. Fresh New Assortments of Fine All Wool Blankets, Woolnap Blankets, Cotton Blankets and Comforters This is the opportune time to choose bedding needs for the colder weather that is coming, while our -assortments are complete. All wool Blankets to be had in blue, pink, tan or Grey Plaids, nicely finished, priced from $15.75 to $23.50 Wool mixed Plaid Blankets in large block and plaid patterns, sizes 66x78 to 70x80 inches, priced from $9.75 to $13.75 Comforters here you will find assortments larger and prices lower by comparison of similar qualities. Silk Covered Com- forters, special at $12.50 Others at-..:.. $4.35 to $7.95 1 m-: h r in v If'. Wool Fabrics That Are Much in Demand. That they are here at attractive prices will inter est every woman planning fall apparel. The New 56 inch "Wool Plaida in colors which lend themselves especially to pleating at, yard $6.95 Men's Wear Serge, 56 inches wide, in navy blue, at, per yard $6.50 and $7.25 Tricotine, a firm exquisite weare, in navy color, at, per yard $6.50 Navy Blue Storm Serge, good quality, yd $3.25 In Our Ready-to-Wear Section. Each express brings us new Dresses, Suits and Coats from New York's leading makers. We in vite inspection of our offerings whether you purchase here or not. Suits from $37.50 to $62.50 Coats from $18.75 to $67.50 Dresses from $19.75 to $77.50 Always Something New at Bulletin "WA1?T AD3" Bring Be sults Try Them. NOTUW Notice Is horoby given that the Board of Directors of the Snow Creek Irrigation District did on the 7th day of Septombor, 1920, make a computation of the whole nmouct of money necessary to be raised by said Snow Creek Irrigation District for tho-yenr 1920, for tho purpose of paying outstanding warrants, taking caro of delinquencies on assessments and for the necessary exponses In curred, or to be Incurred, by the DiS' triet for any and nil purposes in con nection with tho operation of said District and loviod an assessment and apportionment thoroof nnd prepared a budget, setting out each item tor which snid money Is to bo rnlsed and exponded, which budget Is on file with tho Secretary of the district In his office in Bond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and nil persons are hereby notified that the Bonrd of Di rectors will nicot In tho office of the Secrotary In Bond, Deschutes County, Oregon, nt 2 o'clock in the aftornoon of Tuesday, the Bth day of Octobor, 1920, as n board of oquall cutlon for tho purpose of reviewing and correcting said assessment and apportionment Of the tnxos, and to hoar and determine any objections by any Interested porsons to the as sessments nnd apportionments thero of, nnd nny othor matters connected thorowtth that may come before thorn. The budget prepnrod by the board will be on file In the oflce of tho Socrotnry until such dnte, subject to the Inspection of any Interested person. Dated this 7th day of Soptembor, 1920. CHAS. W. ERSKINE, 78, 84, 90o Socretary. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Squaw Creek Irrigation District did on the 7th day of September, 1920, make a computation of the whole amount of money necessary to be raised by said Squaw Creek Irrigation District for the year 1920, for the purpose of pnylng outstanding warrants, taking care of delinquencies on assessments and for the necessary expenses in curred, or to bo Incurred, by the Dis trict for any and all purposes in con nection with the operation of saut District and levied an assessment and apportionment thereof nnd prepared a budget, setting out each item, for which said money is to be ralsea ana expended, which budget is on file with the Secretary of the district in his office in Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and all persons are hereby notified that the Board of Di rectors will meet In the office of the Secretary In Sisters. Deschutes County, Oregon, nt 2 o'clock in the nfternoon of Tuesday, the Bth day of October, 1920, as a board of equali zation for the purpose of reviewing and correcting snid assessment nnd apportionment of the taxes, and to hear and determine any objections by nny interested persons to the as sessments and apportionments there of, and any other matters connected therewith that may come before them. The budget prepared by the board will be on file in the oflce or the Secretary until such date, subject to the inspection of any Interested person. Dated this 7th day of September, 1920. GEO. H. AITKIN. 78, 84, 90a Secretary. by any interested persons to the as sessments and apportionments there of, and any other matters connected therewith that may come before them. The budget prepared by the board will be on file in the ofice of the Secretary until such date, subject to the inspection of any interested person. Dated this 7th day of September, 1920. J. G. McGUFFIS, 78, 84, 90c Secretary. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Hereford bulls and heifers. Best breeding and quality Raised on our farm in Southern Ida ho. Herd comprises 400 head, which must be reduced at once to give ua more room. Now is the time to buy Can sell in carload lots. Prices rea sonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write or come and see them. Farm close to Nampa. Idaho, on main line of Oregon Short Line. L.'L. Young & sms- 85-87-91-980 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Bonrd of Directors of the Central Oregon Irrigation District did, on the 7th day of September. 1920, make a computation of the whole amount of money necessnry to be raised by said Central Oregon Irrigation District for the year 1920, for the purpose of paying outstanding warrants, taking care of delinquencies on assessments and for the necessnry expenses in curred, or to bo Incurred, by the Dis trict for any and all purposes In con nection with the operation of said District and levied nn aBsessmont and apportionment thereof and prepared a budget, setting out each item for which said money Is to be raised and expended, which bndgot ts on file with the socrotnry or the atstrict in his office In Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and nil persons are hereby notified that the Bonrd of Di rectors will meet In the office of the Seorotary In Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, nt 2 o'clock in the aftornoon of Tuesday, the Bth day of October, 1920, as a board of equali zation for the purpose of reviewing and correcting snid assessment and apportionment of the taxes, and to hear and determine any objections -4 "J aBw i ni 1IW 1 f WHEN YOU BUY You Want the Best Goodrich Rubber Goods Are recognized to be the best. Each article carries a two year guarantee. In case of defect during that time the article will be replaced. Hot Water Bottles. Rubber Gloves X Fountain Syringes Face Bags, Etc. ,'iiHll1777iiiil1inil1lll""l"l"ri""'":""" 71! f - i I 111 i r 1iiKcn.Ltfe aid "Pcallwe In He "Balance Voctori Have IMr T-horiplScW "filled Here Magill & Erskinc