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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1920)
TUB UMNO IWIil.MTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. fKTOIIEIl 1.1, 1020. PAQH 8 GERMANS LOOK TO AMERICANS My ( nil I). ir out. (Ihilti'il I'rmm Htulf Curi'iMiiii,li'iit) , IIKItUN, Oct, I : . I (. vim Imi Hlild Unit (ll'I'lllllliy, nil II Wlllllll, lIllHllllll III! lllllllllll uf I III) 14 points, IiiiiIih with iniirii favor on u working niraugo iiiniit wltli Amitiicii Hi ii II Willi IOiik IiiiiiI. In llm con lent Imlwiiiiii IOiik IiiiiiI mill A iiiiuli'ii for Hiiprouiiicy on llm hi'hh, (loi'iiiiiny'H nyinpalliy tiu iinmlloiiiilily Ih with Aiiiinli'ii. Tho (t i nit ii Ih convinced Unit, dn nilli Ih" furl thiil AmiTlcu linn nut I'oiirliiiliiil iM'iicii wllli (liirniiiny, thi'i-u Ih Ii hiiI 1 1 1 In Ainui'lru favoring blisl- IIKHH li'lllt lllllH llllll till I'I'bllillllllg of Onriiiiiii economic. Ilfo. On tho ulhiir hiinil, (liinniiiiy fools that Franco, which Iiiih cnncliidnd imii'ii, k work ing humph i'Idk ly fur KnincVs own iiiiiIh. ThlH riiulliiK Iiiih himii Htrunglli iiiiiiiI liy Mlllwniid's rncunt jiiiirnuy IIiiiiiikIi thu occuplud Uhlnii torrlloiy, by uvIiIiiiil'ii that (Jnniirul I.dioncl, In llppnr HIIuhIu, vviin operating favor ably towuid tliii Polos, mid liy llm fact Unit Franco wan iipiiohIiik Clnr iniin participation In llm (Jiuiftvti con fniiiiini, (liirinaiiy Ih anxious to participate In llm (Immva ciiifiinnii'ii In order to know how to regulate Hh nffuliH, Tluoii)ih (lmmvu, II oxjioclH clear d i.'IiiIoiih whli'h pnrinlt or shaping cldflnlldly for thu fiitnro rnlhnr than drifting iiIoiik iilinliiiiHly without a chin r iiniliirHtiiiiilliiK or what tho im Imilu will lniiou on her. Tut It In Tho lliillnllii. Knights of Columbus Friday, October 22 AT GYMNASIUM Wilson George's Orchestra Everyone Invited Tickets, $1.10, including War Tax Ladies Free Tickets for the Drawing sold in connection with the St. Francis Hiizuar will be disposed of nt this dunce. Resurrect Melodies of Seventeenth Century Tempi Choir, le Bo Hurd Hr Soon, Offers Both Oldest ! Now Mt Sang, A Mixod Qurtt of T.l.nt.d Veeall.ts. Or i' i "i r-rxrrr-ir- v l - .c MEg3llgi Mm. Arcble Kortler. 8he arrived September 2D. K. A. JlUHHcIt hit (1 occasion to use a big log chain that hn had loft nt Jake Ilrlx's place while hnudlng and, on going ovor after dark to not It, round an automobile. standing In front or Mr. Ilrlx's granary. At rimt. thought hn HiippiiHcil It wan Mr. Hrlx'B own car, hut discovered later that it was In Mm garage. Ho Immediately liotlfleil lirlx, hut. tho car wan then gone, ulno two sacks or wheat. The granary door waH loft open. Mr. ISrix later discovered the loss of a box of applet) from bin cellar. Mm. Bert Itcniiohlx and baby have, been spending the week an guoHts of her mother In I'rliievlllo. Mr. iten noIdH got homesick for them and went over after them Sunday. A fine row belonging to Mr. Mon ocle died from Moat recently. George KeHHler bIho IohI one recently. Mm. K. A. DuHHett received a fine box of filth Saturday, a Kit I. from Mr. and Mm. Alien Wllcoxon of Bend. Grandma Orowollor Is visiting with Joe Hhearor and Ruth this week. She lonvos for Portland tho lust of tho weak. Quito a number of wnmon of thin community, members of I'owell Outta SoroHln club, wore guests of Mrs. Col IIiih W. Klklim In i'rliievlllo recently, "Jack" O'Callalinn recently pur cliaHAd tho fluent Kambnulllat buck in all the NorthwoHt. He brought him from Salt I.nko City. Tho pur chase price of the animal wan $850, He him won all tho blue ribbons wherever exliibltad. Mm. George C. TmeBdale pur chased the two blue-ribbon Barred liock cockerelH at the fair. These birds are from tho cock thut was the prize-winning bird In his class both at tho Portland and Spokane shows. Mm. Truesdalo already had some fine barred rock chickens and, with this addition to her pens, she puts herself In tho lead In this class of PHOFKS.4IO.VAfc A.VD BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tbu Tempi Choir Is uilKvd qa&rtatl of high-class vocalists who have tind a successful career Id lyceuin work, becaas they give an artistic pro gram which Is just little bit different from scything else. As s dellghtfal feature of thtlr progrnm they nrcsoot tlong with lighter snd classic number? of the dsy, srral old religious cheats and hymns, which were used centurlef ago. Theso aurlent nielodlns have seldom been heard In this oouBt7. Xny are of unusual boautr, however, and aro rendered most artistically by the Temple Choir. The anaounccr-.t of the approaching visit of this feop&ur is arousing much Interest In local musical circles. COMPARATIVELY FEW APPLY FOR MEDALS Only About 10 IVr ('cut of Kx-KcrV' Ice Men Ak For HM'cinl Victory AwnrdH From (Joveruilienl. WASHINGTON. I). C., Oct. 13. Victory medals aro being applied for ho Hlowly by ex-servlco men that Ma jor General P. C. HnrriH, adjutant general or tho army, bus notified the officers In charge, of the distribution to muko tho utmost effort to reach nil who uro entitled to medals. It Is estimated that 3.757.G24 men who served In tho army aro entitled to tho modal, but to date only 379, 21B, or about 10 per cent of tho number, have applied. Applications aro com ing In at tho rate or only G800 a day, which Is far below tho capacity for IsHUo of the, working crew in tho Philadelphia general supply depot. Tho quartermaster has put on a largo The Songs of Long Ago Made New The Temple Choir Opening number furnished by the Ellison-White Company for the LYCEUM COURSE presented by the employes of The Shevlin-llixon and Hrooks-Scanlon mills. The Temple Choir is primarily a first class mixed quartet, and will offer a program of wide variety, including difficult classical selections, and vocal numbers in a lighter vein. Delightful read ings will be featured. The Biggest Lyceum Crowd ever assembled in Bend, is the aim of the Shevlin-Hixon and Brooks-Scanlon mill men. Two dollars and a half buys an adult season ticket for five numbers; one dollar a child's season ticket, and 75 cents pays for a single admission. A Free Concert will be given by the crack Shevlin-Hixon Band proceeding the Lyceum number, so be on hand at 8 o'clock sharp. force and these, men are being held at much expense to tho government. The American Legion makes no distinction between members and non-members In the Victory mcda! distribution. There are also special blanks for the next or kin, In order that tho relatives may obtain the dec orations for those who wero killed In action, or who died In line or duty INTEREST KEEN IN WAR RISK POLICIES .Many F.x-Kervlco Men Reinstating Kays Government Insurance Mun Itt-dl Cross To Assist. FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE GYM Service men everywhere are tak ing a keep interest In the reinstate ment ol their war risk insurance, was the declaration of Cliff Wood, rep resentative of the bureau of war risk Insurance, who spent yesterday in Bend adjusting claims and helping former soldiers, sailors and murines. Tho fact that reinstatement of poll cies which have lapsed more than 18 months has only recently been made possible has stimulated action on the part of many who hitherto had failed to realize the value of the govern ment insurance, Mr. Wood said. The new ruling provides that the service man must submit to a full medical examination, at his own ex pense If the results are satisfac tory, ho will be reinstated by the bu reau. Necessary blanks to be used in ap plying for reinstatement have been loft by Mr. Wood with Mrs. V. A. Forbes, home service secretary of tho Bend Red Cross chapter. GRAIN THIEF WORKS AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE. Oct. 13. We omitted to mention tho birth of a daughter, Mary Ellon, to Mr. and WE FIX THEM If your Shoe Soles are becoming thin and your heels run over, bring them to us we will replace them with new onos. Part of our work Is done by hand and part by ma chinery which ovor Is host. But In all work only the beat grade of materials Ib usexl. Champion Shoe Shop PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks Well Curbing, Concrete Silos If it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 2491 u::nnnn::H:;n:sn:sn:c:nn: Mountain View Hospital . General Hospital; Maternity Cases a Specialty Corps of competent, trained nurses Phone 2581 Kansas and State Sts. Mrs. Hattle Mayne, Mgr. Office Phone : : Black 2531 F. M. BLOOM Dentist Booms 4 and 5, over Postofflce C. C. DICK Auto Shop Auto and Radiator KKPAIKIXQ II Tel. Black 1721 424 E. Kearney H DR. G. SKINNER DENTIST Room 17 O'Kane Building Phone: Office, Red 2351 Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to JOB WORK R. H. FOX CARPEXTER SHOP 121 Minnesota St ij Bend Lodge No. 423 Loyal Or- p j: dor of Moosc Meets in Moose g ii Hall every Thursday. Visiting gj ij brothers are cordially invited to attend. MRS. V. A. SMITH ii Agent for the I! XUBOXE CORSETS ii Will call by appointment i! 1059 Columbia St. : Phone Red 2002 P. O. Box 40 ii :ffnKmt:::mii::t::::: WM. MONTGOMERY Furnaces, Spouting, Gutter ing, Cornice and Skylight Repnirlng promptly attended to Prices right. Work guaranteed Tinning and Sheet Metal OWN YOUR OWN HOME I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS EASY TERMS J. A. EASTES Central Oregon's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY UAKLSUIN & LilUJNS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies j Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc. ji ii Pine. Valves ii and Fittings PHONE RED 1591 ::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::n;ii::::::::::::::::::::i:ii:::::::i:::: ::tu:t:::::::::::i;::::ii:::!:intt::::::itiR:t:i:::::::i:::tt:m: CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS :::::::::i:i!::::i:i!m::t::tt:ii::tin:m:i::tt::::::i!!iiiiimn:ia Sulphur, Mineral and Steam Baths A Proved and Tried Remedy for Rho matUm, Bad Colda. La Grippe, Nerrooa ncaa, Kidney and Liver Troubles DR. R. D. STOWELL Telephone Black 611 ! MASSAGE TREATMENTS Two Departments: Ladies and Gentlemen Over the Standard Furniture Co. BEND, OREGON 3 HAIR DRESSING PARLOR 3 Up-to-datt electrical icalp treatments for failing hair and dandruff. Famous Neo- plaatique Face treatments. AU kinds Hair work done, ij MRS. MULLER ii Oregon Street Phone Red 1851 SassaaansLaassaffisiann ar il Tel. Red 271 O'Kane Bide. DR. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Hours: 9 tn 19. 1 in con Evening and Sundays by Appointment 1 j DR. H. N. MOORE DENTISTRY Ij Tel. Black 1671 O'Kane Bldg. 3 Z3 :: H C. N. HARDY PAINTING IN ALL IT'S BRANCHES 330 Lava Road Bend, Oregon G. E. MAST PIANO TUNER Tuning, Cleaning, Repairing Office with Sherman, Clay A Co. (Buchwaltera Store) BEND TNSTTR A AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurance. Old- - .i.u.Ui.o mteucy m central ureson. H. r. nr. T in :: First National Bank Bid- Bend. n ji W. G. Manning D.M.D.J :3 DENTIST H jj Suite 12-14 O'Kane Building ji ! Tol Ptonlr 1701 T. J s It ii i"OTnn::RK:K:::::::;::i::n:::::Ki:::::n!:ai;:n:ia::iiw Dr. Charles A. FnwW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices in the O'Kane Building Telephones: Res., Black 1472 Office Red 2361 BSHBiHaamii! umn lainnuiumnn! ""!!!! ninniiananniaamatt iiiiiUiinitiE R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms 13 and 16 First National Bank Building; Tel. 511 (Dr. Coe's Former Office) :::::R::!!i!::!:::::!:::..tM...:.t.:m JWainiaaiiiaiiianintiMiiiiiaiiiiiiisiuiiiiHiiiKinBijiiinr H. H. D Annoml Chan. W. Emklne De Armond & Erskine LAWYERS O'Kane Building, Bend Oregon MminimraiinuuiiaaniuiiittKniunnRinnni.'iniiau: