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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1920)
TUB HEN I) HUM-KTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OltfMON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1020. PAGE a 11KNI) THAIN HCIIKDIMO ii i Oregon Trunk Arrlvoa, 7:80 A, M. Loaves, 8:00 P. M. , O.-W. , AN, Arrive, 0:50 I'. M. I.obyui, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Jiiok Morton In confined to IiIh liomo wllli ii snvtiro cold. W. O, lliirrliiiiin Ih ImivlttK today on n business trip to Korl ltnck, lOnill 1'cmil wiih u visitor lit tlm conn I y dork's officii toiliiy to lulio (lilt IllH MIICOIkI Dltl7.UIIHlll tin 1)11 IH. MimiliiirH of III ii llntiil volunteer flrii iliimrtiiiinit will liolil ona of tlinlr Horliil iiiiiiiIIiikh nt tlm flra houso HiIh evening. J, II. (lord on of tlm dlnlrlnt forimt r nr'H officii In PorUiind Ih In Iliuid, lookliiK over tin) nccounts of tlm DeS ChUteS NlltlOlltll flll'OHt, Mr. iiml MrH. Cluyloii 0. Itoniiy of Blinvlln lllxoii camp No. 2 spout Hun ilny wllli Mm. Honey's puruntii, Mr. anil Mm. A. Mcfllhbnn. Mr. ii nd Mm. W, II. I.nckoy of Kor OHt Orovo liuva coinn to lliuiil to muko their homo. Mm. I.nckoy In u sister of Mm. Kd Dnvldson of this city. A miuitliiK of tlm Itnlmkiili degroo Hluff III piilliul for 2 o'clock Wodnns- duy itftornnon nl Blither's hull, In preparation for tho visit of tho Knind offlcnn of tlio IoiIkii nnxt wimk. , J. I.. Alinnck, ii rocont (trndniito of tho University of Oregon, Iiiih ar rived In Iliind from Kukoiio n nd him tiikmi a piwltlon In tliu men's cloth I n K department of tho J. C. Pommy Co. Htora. Member of tho llond volunteer flra department will glva olio of their popnlnr dance at tho Illppodronie Wmliiiimliiy evening, Oololmr 20. Musln will Ihi furnlHlind by WIIhoii George's orchestra, Mm. J. A, Waste Iiiih boon taken to tho I'ortlmiil Mndlcul lioHpltal ut Nineteenth mid I.oviijoy HlroolH, In I'orllntiil, ror iiimllciil Iroutmnnl, Mr. lOuiile reported HiIh inoriiliiK on Ii Ih nil u ni from Portland, Mm. ICiimUih' condition wiih nonsldorod critical by llio HpucliilliilH inidnr whoso euro hIio wiih pliicnd, ho Hlllll. (). A. Htnvnn Ih In fiend ufiiw day to secure tniiHiniH to iincompuny him buck to l.iiko county, wlmra ho Iiiih tlm contract for Dm Htono culvort work on tliu hlKhwny between I.uko vlnw mid PulHluy, Fifteen miles of tlm mud will ho gruvolod by Christ mini, hn Hiiyn. Huvo $r..00 to $10.00 on your nnxt pnlr of kIiihhiih, (Jot thorn ut Hy moiiH HrothnrH. . Adv. FIRE DEPARTMENT DANCE Wilson George's four piece jazz orchestra will play on Wednesday ni;ht, Oct. 20, ut the Hippodrome. A biff time for everybody. You're invited 113-114c Daily Market Report. NOIITII POHTI.AND, Oct. 18. emtio Receipt, 200)1; steady. Cholco Htoiim. to to $10; good to choice, $8 to $9; medium to good $7 to $8; fair to good, $0.25 to $7; common to fair, $5.75 to $6.25; choice cow und holfnm, $0.76 to $7. CO; good to cholco, $5.75 to $0.75; moil I urn to good, $4.75 to $5.76; fair to medium, $3.25 to $1.71; cannnrH, $2.76 to $3.75; bullH, $G to $0; cholco dairy culve, $13 to $15; prlmo lliihl ciiIvoh, $11' to $13: med- H EAT ;; FURNACE Cheaper, Cleaner, More Convenient More Even Heat. Wm. MONTGOMERY 117 Minnesota Street Insist on having the best. Ask your grocer for Bake-Rite Bread and Pastries BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY All kinds of Fuel Wood, any cjuantity. Prompt delivery. Courteous treatment. Full measure. Fair prices. Yamell-Eide Fuel Co, , Office Silvis & Stcidl Oregon & Wall Streets Liberty Tuesday & Wednesday fcr George Melford PRODUCTION! ROSCCE (FATTY 0 trranfftmtnt with JOSEPH Ml SCHENCK A rfcHll 1TBfl r HI .'IL UCPammounl Ai.iLsfKJ ' Qiclure v iCPammounl Qiclure .yFy Bring on your Greasers, Outlaws, Half-Breeds, Indians and things, and Sheriff "Slim" Hoover will brand the wildest that ever ran amuck. t 1 The easiest way to draw a wagon is with a pencil or pen, and the easiest way to build a suit of clothes is to typewrite it's virtues and hand it to the printer for insertion. That's one side 0 it now consider our problem. In so many words, it is our duty today to sketch you dressed in a Fall Suit that even your worst enemies would have to admire. The picture to be perefect must show you on a par with Wallace Reid for that's who you will look like if you are this side of Balzac. We give up trying and so will you if you will ask for a try on you will have found the Suit you want and we will have found the man we're looking for. It's a poor rule that doesn't work two ways. Kuppenheimer and Michaels-Stern Suits and Top Coats at $40.00 to $75.00. It Pays to Stop and Shop at P5 HIrHIEflPfllFJB) BROTHERS KS lum IlKht. $9 to $13; heavy. $7 to $9; bestvfoeders, $7 to $7.60; fall to good, $0 to $7. Hog" Receipts 1398: Btoudy. Prlmo mixed, $17 to $17.60; medium mixed. $16.50 to $17;, smooth heav ier $16.60 to $17.50; rough heavies, $13 to $15.60; plKB. $12 to $1(1. Sheep. Receipts, 574. Murket steady. KiiHt of mountain lambs, $9 to $10.00; valleys. $8 to $9: feeders. $8 to 9; culls. $5 to $7.60; yearlings, $0 to $7.60; wethers, $ to $6.60; ewes, $2.25 to $6. CITATION In tho County Court of the Stato of Orogon, for the County of Des- ChtltOH. In tho matter of tho estate of John Enloy, deceasod. To Zone Egley, Vannlo Saldcrs and Edith Eglcy, greotlng: In tho name ot the State of Ore gon you aro hereby cltod and ro il ii I rod to appear In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for GRAND TONIGHT AND TUESDAY tho County of Deschutes, at the courtroom thereof at Bond, In the County of Deschutes, November 15, 1920, then and there to show I cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made, and why tho said administrator of the said estate should not sell the real estate, to wlt: E, SW4 and the WIS, SE of Section 30. Township 18 South, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, Ore gon, belonging to the estate of said John Egley, deceased. Witness: THE HON. ROBERT W. SAWYER. Judge of the County Court of the 1 State of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, with the seal ot said Court affixed, this 4 th day of October, A. D. 1920. Attest: J. H. HANER. 101,107.113,119c Clerk. CHARLES L. Constance Talmadge IN "A Lady's Name'V Tho vlcvcrmt hit of sclntll lntlng roniiMly ever soon. Conic, nml IniiKh, nml Inutfh nnd Inugli somo more. ALSO "BEAR SKINNED BEAUTIES" A Century Comedy United States Senator from Oregon will Speak on the Issues of the Present Campaign AT THE GYMNASIUM TUESDAY at 8:00 O'clock Everybody Welcome