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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1920)
0 tiw iium) ntJixHTiN, mnv kdition, uend, ohkoon, wkdnkhimy, October 20, 1020. PAQH 8 11ICNI TKAIN Ht'IIIiDULIO . Oregon Trunk Arrlvon, 7:115 A. M. Loiivom, 8:00 P. M. O.-W. II. AN. Arrives, :S0 P. M. LoavoH, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I,nn A, ThomiiH idtiiniml thin inorii ' lug from tt trip lo Portland. William Hlylc'HX, llmlmmid Mifr chant, formerly of thin clly, wan n IiiihIiiiihh visitor In lloud today. 13 . I.. Clink wiih 111 lliinil liiHt night fniin I.u 11 no to hour tliu ikIiIi-omh Klv on hy I). H. Humitnr Chiiilo L, Ma- Niiry. Mm, A. (I. Clink, ncooiiipiiiili'd iy lior Hon, In on Imr way to lliinil to vIhII her daughter, Mm, J, L. Vnn lluff.il. A mooting of t ho woniiili of Mooho .hoart Luglnn will bo hold tomorrow owning nl Halhor'a hull for tliu olne tlon of officii and Initiation of now iiiiiiiiliiirn, II. W. 0 14 it t of tho Kimlorn CiihcikIo l.iiml Co. runorlH tho milo of tlio II. K llukur roiddnnco In lioulovnrd ud- dlilon to P. W. Kuiifinuii, a rocont nr rlvnl from Alturiiii, Oil. Mm. J. 0, Olbson and Mm. rt. W. Nicholson will ho liontcHHUD ut a no clul to tin given for tho benefit of ilm Methodist I.ikIIoh' Aid tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 o'clock lit tho homo of Mm. NIcIioIhoii, 323 Lnfuy utto. Tho Knights of ColnmbUN will ha IiiihIh nl n Jitney diuico to ha k I voii Krlduy evening at tho gymuniilum. Tlio affair will ho miido tho occiihIoii for tho drawing for prizes postponed from Ht. KrnnclK' bazaar. Diuico mimic will ho hy Wilson Gnorgu's or-chnMirn. Kiiiinral services woro hold hero thin afternoon from tliu Nlawoiigiir r tin pu I for Mm. Waller Taylor of Alfalfa, who (lied Btinday of mmiln gltls. Hev. K. C. llartriinfl of thn l'rcHhytnrlan church wan tho offlclat ' In k minister and iutormoiit wan mado at Pilot Hullo comotory. NOTICIO TO AMj MOOHIC On iicuoiiitt of tho liulloH iihIiik tho hull Thiii'Hiliiy ovoiiIiik, thorn will ho a Hpnclal mooting ut tho oily rust room, OWKN HUDSON, Dlclnlor. 77-IIB-JlOu At the Hotels. Pilot. lint to Inn. Curl Wodiicld, Tho Hullo; T. O. I.iiwriincii, I'oil In ml ; Max Huflnnborg, Portland: V. II, Thompso, Porlland; Marlon V. liittler, Portlund; John A. MolHHiinr, Portland; It. li. llarrlHOti, Portland; William Klltrwlgo, Hllvor l.iika; J, I). Cuvnrhlll, Portland; It, H, Puiigo, Portland; Dr. K. C, Winn curvor, Kliimutli Fulls; Anhor Iro Innd, Portland; A. L. OorklnK, Port land; K. L. Clark, I .a Pino; J. IC. Okity, Yiiklma; Hylvnn O. Colin, Pun (Union; O. F. Mlkosidl, Ht. I.oiiIh; 8, J, Madden, Ht. Louis; David Hohort hoii, Portland; Phil B. IIiiIoh, Port liest qiiulllv of Haunch & I. a mil l"iin In thn kIuhhch you linv at Hynioiu flrotlinnt. Adv. I Mr. It. A. Crawford, chiropractor. Office In PoHtofflco building. Adv. 109-1 1 2tf Daily Market Ilcport NOItTII POHT1.AND, Oct. 20. i Calllo Iteri'lpM. 2K0; slow, steady, j Cholro Hlonm, (9 to $9.75 ; good to rhnlco, S to $'J; tneillnin to good I? to 8; fair to good, fd.KO to IT; coiiiiiiou to fair, 1.75 to t0.f0; cholco cowh and hnlfem, tO.TG to! 17.50; good to choice, 5.76 to $(1.75; medium to good, H.76 to $5.75: fair to medium, $3.25 to $4.75: cumwrs, ! $2.75 to $.1.75; bullH, $5 to $0; I cholco dairy cnlvos, $13 to $15; i prlmo llKht calves, $11 to $13; mud-; lum light, $0 to $13; heavy, $7 to I $9; host feeders, $7 to $7.60; 'fall! to good, $8 to $7. . i Hog" 1 IlncelptH, 875; wank to lower; no1 curly hiiieH lo oHtahllNh market; mil en undo at $10.75 top; no carload loin Hold early. rihwp. IteceliilM, 1,10; InmliH, 50c lower: heei) Hli'iidy, KohI of mountain, InmliH, $11 to $9.50; vnlleyn, $8 to; $9.50; fiiRdoiH, $8 to $8.50; ciiIIh. $6 to $tl: yciirlliiKH, $11 to $7.50; j wot horn, $0 to $0.50; owoh, $2.75 to $A.fl0. I LIBERTY TOMORROW AND THURSDAY AdclphZukorv.'.. Dorothy Dalton Sirjames Barrier tiaii All nuui Crowding into half an hour of a woman's life more sensations than most of us know in all our years. TONIGHT LAST TIME TATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE ROUND-UP" Our Reconstruction Sale Continues Special Selling of Domestics, Ginghams, Out ings, Blankets, Hosiery, Men's Shirts, Overalls, Half Hose, Clothing, Shoes and Underwear. The wise shopper recognizes in an occasion like this the time to supply herself and himself, with these requisites one is pertain to need during the coming season. The values offered can scarcely be surpassed in quality at the prices for which they are oirered. , New Prices Have Been Named ON HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Ladies' .$1.25 Lisle Hose, now .95c Ladies' $1.00 Lisle Hose, now .J5c Ladies' 85c Lisle Hose, now .75c Ladies' C5c Lisle Hose, now 50c Announcing the arrival of New Silk Dresses from New York Crepe, Meteor and Satin Dresses from one of New York's leading Dress Houses. Compare the quality and you will marvel at their lowness of price $29.75 10 $57.50 "Jack Tar" Flannel and Serge Middies just received ; priced $6.95 to $10.95 "Are worms good to eat"? asked Tommy at the dinner table. "No," said his Father. "What makes you ask such a question while we are eating?" 'You had one on your lettuce but it's gone now," replied Tommy. It's too late to talk to you about your Fall hat if you have already bought it from somebody else'. This ad is written with the hope that you are just getting to the boiling point of chang ing head gears. ' We want you to see ours before you shift there isn't a hat in the store that wouldn't make a desirable citizen more desirable for there's nothing left to be desired. Greens, Grays, Browns, Beautiful, priced at $5.00. to $10.00. - .i :..' Interwoven Hosiery; 50c to $1.25 per pair. It Pays to Stop and Shop at mm R OTHERS land; Arthur Colo, oPrtland! II. P. Mlllor, Portland. Hotel Cozy. W. II. Garrett, Portland; Graco rt'ortland; W. F. Kryrear, Slp'ers. Altken, Sinters; J. Craig, Portland; Paul Craig, Portland; P. Spencer, Eant Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sell, i;:m::i:nnttnattnttnttim:itumnnn:mu::::Rti:::::::t::t::::i:tn:n:un:ui:::::: C ASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER Hotel Wrltfit. O. T. Smith, Silver Lake; Jerry Murphy, Lukevlew; C. M. Allen, Port land; Con Breen, Portland; Ben Co hen, Portland; Earl Rutherford, Boise. Thought Still a Rare Qualify. The tremendous task nf tenchlng Ben and womeo to think for them iclves has been scarcely' begun. All )ut our very cleverest people are the rreatures of a school of thought, or Jolong to some Intellectual herd. Fearless. Independent, tolerant thought Is still as rare as science was In the lftcentb century. Herbert N. Casson. Detriment to the Community. The man who misleads himself !.. unfortunate, but the man who mis leads others for personal gain Is an nndeslmble citizen. Pronunciation of Z. The pronunciation of the letter Z is zee Is an Americanism. The Eng Ish pronunciation Is zed. from the Old Frt-nch zede. which In turn Is de Ived from the Latin zcta. the name )t the sixth letter of the Greek al phabet, corresponding to the English ted. Shakespeare In King Iar, act II. icene 2. gives the English pronuncla :lon. which Is stlH In vogue: "Zed I tfiou unnecessary letter." Philippine' Forests. The forests of the Philippines af ford the greatest variety of wood in the world. Some of the hard woods are unexcelled for beauty and dura bility and a big trade Is developing In exporting the timber to the United States. Pat It In Tho Bulletin. All kinds of Fuel Wood, any quantity. Prompt delivery. Courteous treatment. Full measure. Fair price,s. Yarnell-Eide Fuel Co. Office gilvia & Stcidl Oregon & Wall Streets SAFETY FIRST IS THE GREATEST FIRE PREVENTION UNSCREENED FIREPLACES ARE NOT SAFE Fire Place Screens Grand Tonight and Thursday ANY SIZE OR SHAPE MADE TO ORDER Carlson & Lyons Wall Street, Bend Phone Red 1591 ' j m numarv i I! fetern Dramoi 11 SUM" r ' 3EKIT tfll I from the fomou? Novel? . .ty H.Herbert Kntbb? ; i n1 M CLTtt'S ?S4 "He wi the'ramblin' jon with . vEL & r M- vU nervou8 ! I ' f l That never was. made for a j 1 M : 'Hljfei ' fM " Bl" there w" ' I ! l ilrV"1 8h 'iWv windm1 mile alter mile, ill fcI j Sir ijumoninimnvni:ai:iuimuii!mmu:ia:ua:iiii:u::u:i::i:iis.Tiuii!!:nnm I