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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1920)
t; TUB HKND IHlMilCTIN, DAILY EDITION, IlKNO, OIlKaON.-MA'WHttlM', NOVEMBER fl, lf20. PAOR 8 1II0NI) TRAIN HCIIICMLIO )rc((ii Trunk Arrives, 7:88 A. M.' Leave, 8:00 P. M. O.-W. It. ft N. Arrives, 8:80 P. M. Louvos, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Augunt Anili'i'Hun Ih suffering from mi iillnrk of erysipelas. Jny II. I'ptnil, Statu Senator-elect, In nftlllldlllg tho l)iacllllteH county November lorm (if court. Mr. unci Mn. Ross Fitruhiim urn llm parents (if it baby Kill, born lit tlmlr liomu on (Ironnwond. N. (I. Wallace, counly Judge of Crunk county, Ih tii Bend a 1 1 1'liil I iik .. I hi) November tiirin "f circuit court. Mr. ntiil MrH. I. V. Mrdllvrny, of Hi In city, n r (i receiving congrutiilu tlmiH over thn arrival nf n linliy girl. Kil Culllaon, formerly it t thn Cur moily hurhor "Imp. started work (hi morning lit Hi" shop III thn Wind mill pool roiniiM. J. V. Wolborn, prnHlili'iit of tlio Whllnu Iliirilwnro Co,, of Seattle, In pi In Rend for a few da yn. vlltlng nt Dm Ikiiiiii of Mr. nml Mm. F. De ment. MrH. J. A. Eiito. who In under tlio cara of a specialist In Portland, lit Improving riipldly, anil In expect ed to return to Ilutid within the next (wo weeks. Thn regular mooting nf tlio Wom en' Clvln I in prove inn nt longuo will ho hold nt Bnthor's hull at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, All inenilierH of thn Iwiguo nro urged to bo preiient. ' Krcrett llriindiinhurK, who hnn buuit attending tlio university of Oregon, h homo from Eugene to upend from mm to two weeks vlslt Iiik with IiIh parent. The fallowing "nlen of cnrs.huvn lieeu niiidi) liy thn rioniier gnrugo thin week: Kmll 1'niter, Allen; A. ('. Howling, of .MadriiH, Srrtpp. ! Iloiith; I', C, Chrlteiiscn. Minim.' Hi-rlpps-Ilnoth; (leorgo Mo, Lake view. Script)-Booth; Will Snyder, i Of I'lllilley, Essex, j LIBERTY TONIGHT LAST TIME lap M Two-C. Cu..a M.I.. ("Jl Two-Co CupiJ M.Im 1 brow up 11,. rUuU SEE TUT aiP"EP SPECIAL THE GEEKT REDEEMER A MAURICE TOURNEUR PROD U CTION. witK House Peters & A NOTEWORTHY CAST TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Wanda Hawley ami TuIIy Marshall IS You will enjoy Hie Ioiik winter orniiliiRH tieltiir If you have a pair of our 13. CO itlanHOH. Host iiualliy Ions unit Kiiarnnteeil for 10 yearn. Kymous Brothers, Jewelers, O'Knnn liulldltiK. Adv. Daily Market Report NORTH PORTLAND. Nov. S Cattle Receipt 24 So; early Mil. Hleer weak cow nliintt steady, ('holm toer. IS. 75 to $.5(); Rood to choice, 17.75 to Js,.',; medium to kooiI. 10.75 to $7.75; fair to Kood, $0.25 to $(!.75; common to fair, 15.50 to JO. 25; cholcu cow anil heifer, $0.51) lo $7; Rood to choice, $5.50 to $0.50; medium to good, 4.50 to $5.50; fair to medium, $3.50 to $4.50; dinner $2.50 to $3.50; IiuIIh, $5 to $0; choice dairy calve, $13 to $15; inline IlKht calve. $11 to $13; med ium IlKht, $B to $11: heavies, $7 to $!l; tii'Ht feeder. $7 to $7. SO; fair to good, $8 to $7. Hiiitii ltocelptH, 480; Gila to 75c hlKher. I'rltno mixed, $14.50 to $15.25; Minoolh henvlns, $14 to $14.60; rouKh hniivlOH, $10 to $13.25; fat plK. $12 to $14; feeder plus, $11 to $13.50. Hlioep. Receipt, 2455; lit ill lH 50c richer, Hlieep sternly. Prime cant of mntin tain lumliH, $0.50 to $10; prlmo valley lumhs, $S.60 to $!); feederH, $S to IX.50; yearlings, $0 to $7.50; wetherH, $0 to $0.50; cull lambs, $5 to $6; own, $2.60 to $5.75. 'Her Beloved Villain' He lied nlioiit III wife' cliiirni'ter lo keep another fid low from marrying her. When wife fouml mil iihonl it wow! A loo "Snub" Pollard Comedy and Current Topics of Day FUNERAL IS HELD FOR TED STAUFFER I'nlted Contracting Co. of Portland. Mr. Welton Hinted that ho would file III lild for puvliiK tomorrow and al lowed It to liu underHtood that tlio surfacing material on which IiIh cbiI mnte would ho bused would closely approxliniitn Willlto.. ' Dig Advantage Cactus Joe my the chief advantage nf being a good loser Is Hint It keep yen fruiu I'"Iiik so unpopular n not t l Invited to sit In nt tlio next Kaiiiu. Hsluht of Somothlng or Other. Our Idea of the height of soincthlns or other Ik n ".""pound cornfed girl Jnuimed Into n tin bathtub that Is nt inched to a motorcycle. Arkansas Vlioinns Cat Put It In Tho nullotln. Hon of Mr. and Mr. Cluirle Ktuuf fer of Hend 17 Year Old nt Tlmo of I,at IllneM. Funeral service woro hold yetcr dny nftornoon from tlio Nlswonnnr chnpol for Tod Stnuffor, boh of Mr, n ml Mrs. ChiirloB Stnuffor, of thin city. Tho funeral surmnn whs nro- nouncod by Rov. J. EdRiir Ptirdy, and Interniont was Hindu nt Pilot Dutte comotory. Tod DrookliiRS Stnuffor was born In Tokoninh, NobrnRka, on Janunry 8, 1903, ntul with tho family moved to a liomoHlond on tho high dosort In 1911. In March, 1910, they moved to Bond. Whoti tnkon 111 last Monday, the boy was In tho employ of Tho 4 Kliovlln-IIIxon Company, IIo' wan brought nt onco to tho Ijiiinhnrnian'R lioHpltul In Bend, whnro bo died Fri day morning. COMPETITION IN PAVING ASSURED Doflnlta nflHttrnnco that the WoBt ern Wllllte raving Co. will have competition In its bidding for tlio work ot hard surfacing tho Rtroots of Bond was given this morning nf V tor the arrival of A. J. Welton of the t:iii:i!:iit:::::ii::t:!a!:iti::!:i::ati::i:::ttiinuinitttt:ii::itttnT It Is Better to Be Sure Than Sorry WITH A Fireplace Screen You are running no risk of fire. But with out, your chances lean to the danger side. We mafe them to fit your fireplace Carlson & Lyons iiiiiiiin:iii!:;ii:iSHiiitsii:iui;::t!:iii:!iuimiiuimum:iiiuii GRAND TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ELAINE H1IHEIN IN' "Greater Than Fame" A strong, vital story told in a teiiMely gripping way. A fnnioiiH star In n fnnioiiH story, magnificently produced amid sumptuous setting, and acted by a rriiuirUiilile rat. Also a Century Comedy "WON BY A NOSE" HKHOMTIOX OK IXTKXTIOX UK IT KKSOIVED, That tho Com mon Council of tho City, of Hend. Oregon, dooms it oxpedlnnt and ne coHsury, and hereby doclares Its in tention, to Improve DKI.AWA HK AVENLE From the oust lino of ilroadway to the west Hue of Hill Street In said city by speclul aHHOKHinent at tho com and nxpeiiHO of tho property benefited, to-wlt: All property between tho ter mini of said Improvement abutting upon, adjacent, vicinal or proximate lo tho street proposed to bo Im proved lo a dlstunco back of the marginal lines thereof to tho center lino of tho blocks facing or uhutting thereon; provided, that such dls tanco back bo at least 90 feet, but ' Khali not extend beyond the margin I of nny. street other thnn the ono to 1 ho Improved, extending, however, ; over any Intervening alleys; and j provided further, that In ctoHo of un i platted property, the distance back ! shall he the sumo dlxtunco us that Included In tho assessment of the platted lands Immediately adjacent . theroto. ; Tho nature or kind of the pro posed improvement Is as follows: Tho Improvement Is to consist of grading tho roadway to tlio proper suh-grado, grading the sidewalk spuco nnd parking to the proper grado, except whore cement walk Is already In; constructing comont curb throughout, but no cement walk; laying an asphnltlc or bituminous pavement wourlng surface 2 Inches thick in tho roadway, on tlio pre pared and rolled suhgrado, con structing pavement headers at ter mini and at street Intersections, and constructing such accessories for disposal of surfnro dralnugn ns may $ 500.00 j $21,198.89 ' $22,250.52 Is made as Charter, to bo fan nil necessury. In soiiformliy with thn petition for this Improvement a h ran led by tho Council, no provision Is Hindu for any foundation under tho pave ment wearing surface, other thun thn natural soil. Thn City Engineer's estimate of tho proposed improvement, which Is hereby approved. as follows: Following Is iiHtlmutn of (iiiuntltles of work and probable rout thereof: Knrth excavation 1742.1 cu. yds. Hock oxcuvutlon 800 cu. yds. Horrow 1 00 cu. yds. Overhaul 1000 sta. yds Cement curb 5053.4 lln. ft. Pavement surface 2 Inches thick (as pbullln or bitumin ous mixture) 931 0.2 S(. yds. Pavement header 450 lln. ft. Ornltiugo accessories (cost plus 15).... Estimated total con tract cost Cost plus T Thn addition of 5',, provided by the City cover the cost of advertising, engi neering and superintendence. For tho aforesaid purpose It is pro posed to establish a local Improve ment district, to be called "Local Im provement Iilstrlct Number 47." HE IT FL'HTHEIt RESOLVED, That tho Recorder do give notice of tho pussnge of this resolution by causing sumo to bo published at least once In a newspaper published In the city; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Engineer, within five days from the publication of this resolution, shall cause to be conspic uously posted at each end of the con templated Improvement a notice headed, "Notice of Street Improve ment," which said notice shall con tain In legible characters a copy of this resolution showing the date of Its adoption, and upon so doing the Engineer shall file with the Recorder an affidavit of the posting of said no tice, stating therein the date and place where same have been posted; and HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That at the first Council meeting to be held following tho posting or said notice for at least 16 days the Coun cil will hear and consider any and all objections or remonstrances that muy be made by'any owner or own ers of property within such proposed assessment district to the making of said proposed improvements. Watch for Reduction in Shoe Prices! Sale Prices Announced Tomorrow Roy Loven m Gem Nut Margarine 'S fJake Delicious Sandwiches ffPlft yi It is economical, so yon can spread It on thick; jpiiffS 'V Its delicate flavor makes good bread better, jirjl Gem Nut is splendid for cooking, too. (H rMl H Its use will improve your homemade cakes, 'tl jM KJ pastries, and cream sauces. F3 Wi Alway9freah. Not a hand touches it, either f jL 0 i in manufacturing or in packing. t M Order a carton today. JFf M SWIFT & CO. N. llanufarturr DnJly la Oar PorlUnd Plait 1M f. Swift's ' Sweet p Premium rf's? I ' OUMBugutu jigSf1 Cla t"' $15 is a lot of money in our boys' suit department. No matter how insignficant it is in a grocery store or garage the sum of $15 is ample and plenty to clothe your son in a good Fall Suit at Mannheimer's. No, we haven't any patent on buying nor do we have any relatives who manufacture Boys Suits. The bigness of our values comes out of the smallness of our profits and ttye sooner we can get that fact established in your home the more home-like you will feel toward us. As we go to press: Our boys' Suits are here in all sizes wonderful weaves and workmanship and masterful models. Very special showings at $13.50. , . It Pays to Stop and Shop at' PS The Commercial Club is a clearing liou.se for community thought and action. Join the ltend Commercial Club. Passed by the Common Council this 6th day of November, 1920, by the following vote: Yeas Four. Nays None. Submitted to the Mayor this 5th day of November, 1920. Approved by the Mayor this 5th day of November, 1920. J. A. EASTES, Mayor. Attest: . NELL MARKELL, Recorder. iiiniuiiiiutitiiiti:iiiutt:iuiiiitniiiiiiuiu::;:uui;ii:sii:it::i:s::tiiiitiii:in::ii::i:iii:i:ii::::iii:ii:: ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION! Bend will recognize the Nation's youngest Holi day, the day that will be celebrated by every city and hamlet in the entire allied world, Armistice Day. THE PERCY A. STEVENS POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION Will have charge of the celebration which will be held in the GYMNASIUM ' THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 11 DANCING Will be a part of the evening's program but only a part. Many features pf entertainment and amusement have been planned, all of which, it is the wish of the Post, to be a surprise to those attending. EVERY RESIDENT OF BEND IS URGED TO COME and AID in this GREAT CELEBRATION 3 Phone Black 311 All Work Guaranteed The Largest and Best Equipped Cleaning and Dyeing Plant in the county. Repairing, Pressing, Cleaning. The manager, A. A. Colbert, has had 14 years' ex perience in the largest plants on the Pacific Coast. . Society Cleaners & Dyers ; 1201-3-5 Wall St. Will call and deliver. BtmuuusKiisiiKiuiiiuyutnauiyHM: