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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1920)
inn newo bulletin, daily edition, bend, orkgon, wkd.vkhday, nov. 21, 1020. TAQB 7 YOU CAN'T CATCH HEAL 'FLU' TWICE TIiono Hi'covriliiK Prom IIInciihu In 10IH ill 1 01 If liiilinilil.i'il AkhImhI ' 'Mm IImciihi, In Declined, Ily Henry "U'imhI, (l)nllwl I'rau Hind Corropombnl) PAHI8, Nov. 24. If you liud tlio roiil HpniilHli flu tin ok hi 101 g and 1018, 11 nit didn't dla of It, you won't lilivo it again. You ciin nliirl In tha w In I or with a iiirrii)lly IlKlit hiiiirt und no worry wlmlHoovor nil to how you would trout youmolf In tlio ovnnt of u fraHh nlluck now (lint tlio llmo-hnnnrnd whiskey and qulnlno euro In no long or Integrally nvullnlilu. This In Hlia solemn nnd Ncluudflc onmirunro of ProfosHiir C, Doptor of tlio fumouii Vul-do-Ornco hospital ut Purls. I In Iiiih JiihI published tlio full statistics nnd roports of (ho hos pital on , tlio HpnulHh flu epidemic Inoo II orlKluul urrlvnl In 1018, which domoustrnte concluiilvoly Unit oiio attack of thnd Isouso ostnhllHhu iin 111 unity. In othur wordii, tho dlseaso lUolf crouton within tlio victim, If ho doesn't dlo, a trnuiiforiniilioii of the orgniilmn which roudors It Impossible for tha mi mo cnuso to produce tho KM III O ItffocU UN roKltrdH tllO dlHIIIIHO quohIIoii, From tho slundpoliit of statistics rrofuHitor l)i)itnr point out Unit tho rlpitulHli flu of 1018 nnd 1010 mimo In two wnvim. It wiin quickly dem oiiHtnitml thut IIioho who hud tlio dlHiiiiHR durliiK tho first wnvo did n contrunt It during tho mtcond. Till Iiiii provod equally truo Jn ull Hub' suqutilit opIdniulnH, TlilH uIho ox pluliiN tho fact, nohid iilmoHt (ivory whorn, thut oged pnopln placed In m croho-lufiislnd HiirroundliiKH, resisted butler tho dlHoiiHii thiiu yomiK poopl who hud not ynl hud u chunco to bo (111 mo I in 111 II no. Tho conclusions drawn from thuso HtlltlHllON llltd llllHKrVlltloilH huvo also diimoiiHlriitod tholr truth hy oxporl monlH conductod by Profossor I)op tor. Volunteer putlohtH who wore Klvmi mi Injootlon of flu microbes ciimio down with tho dlsenso In four days. Tho oxpiirlmniit, Irlod tutor on tlio Hit mo IndlvlduiilH, produced no re mill whuliivor, tholr orKunlHimi huv 1 ii K become liinnuno. COUNTERFEIT-PROOF PAPER IS INVENTED Ily Unltnl PrH UiTlw llonil Bulletin) IIKIILIN. Nov. 24. Mlxturo minute Iron and nickel purticlos I pupcr money will rondar It counter felt-proof, nccordlnK to tho Prague ;iimimiiiimiiiim!mil!miimnramni:rMilinMinniimini:ilniiiiiiiniiinilMiuiniminnniililini!lnniniiiiinliin:minmi; WHEN THE WISHBONE BROKE THE LUCKY SIDE CAME OUR WAY, AND EACH ONE OF US HAVE RE CEIVED THE BENEFITS. THE PROSPERITY OF THE PAST YEAR HAS VISITED US ALL AND ON THIS THANKSGIVING DAY LET US GIVE THANKS IN THE SAME MEASURES WE HAVE RECEIVED PROSPERITY. Michaelson's Cash Grocery 131 Oregon Street jumimBmuiaumnnrmimmmiimiiimmmmiimiminiimiiiimmmimtm mimiuuununumimiii(mmimtininnnmiiminiiiiiiiiiM:n;Mnnni(uiii(iiin()nniinniiiininninmuniuMi::mur:i:t::t $4.30 TUB FREE! with every purchase of a VACUUM CUP TIRE Users of Pennsylvania Tires will tell you they last longer than others. The cost has been REDUCED TO Size Fabric Cord 30x3 : $18.60 30 x 3y2 $22.55 $38.40 32x3i2 $285 ?42-65 31x4" $32.10 32x4 ..:......$37.10 $54.20 33x4 $38.60 . $55.84 34x4 ......$39.30 $57.29 32x4y2 f.....: $49.21 $61.28 33x4y2 $50.72 $62.68 34 x 412 - $52.43 $64.30 35 x 4y2 $54.76 $66.15 36x4V2 $55.60 $67.55 M. & C. Service Station ''" The originators of Thanksgiving practiced Thrift. Invontor of tho process. A magnet will pick up tha paper, whereas coun terfeited paper would not bo lifted. Tho pnrtlclos must be mixed in dur- ng manufacture, henco it is consid ered doubtful whether counterfeiters could afford to make such stock. IOTEL PAGE JUMPS INTO REAL FORTUNE Youth Drops Hundreds of Feet Into Net, Gets Twisted Ankle, And Hlx Years' Wages. I. O. O. F. BASKET SOCIAL All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, their wives, husbands nnd prospect ive members of the order are invit ed to attend an informal social at Moose (Sather) ball on Monday eve ning, November 29, 1920, at 8 p. m. Kach lady will bring a well filled basket for two, with her name In side. The proceeds from auction of the baskets will go to the Rebekah lodge. The subordinate lodge of the estate of Harvey T. O'Neill, de- Odd Fellows will assemble at 7 o'clock for election of officers for next year, adjourning not later than 8 o'clock. E. D. GILSON, Secretary Bend Lodge No. 218, I. O. O. F. 145, 148c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the County Judge of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, appointed administrator of ceased . and all persons holding claims against said deceased are here by notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Ross Farnham, at-torney-at-Iaw, in Bend, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice. Dated and Published first time No vember 24, 1920. JOSEPH H. O'NEILL, Administrator of the estate of Harvey T. O'Neill, deceased. 145, 166, 3 9e it (Br United PrM to The Bend Bulletin) BERLIN, Nov. 24. Frlti Schanf, Hotol Adlon page, jumped Into a for tune, Thut Is literally true. A film company wanted someone who would jump from a towor several hundred foot high Into a net. Schaaf, 19 years old, allowed he was willing to try a "Stove Brodle," especially as thore was monoy In it. Ho jumped, while the movie mn chlno cranked, and came out sound oxcept for a wronched ankle. The company has put 75,000 marks In trust for him until he is of age, after which he hopes eventually to get Into the hotel or restaurant business for himself. The money is about the equivalent of an ordinary worker's wages for six years. Daily Market Report NORTH PORTLAND. Nov. 24. Cnttlo, 60. Choice steers, $8.60 to good to choice, $7.60 to $8. 50; medium to good, $6.60 to $7.50; fair good, $6 to $6.60; common to fair, $5.25 to $6; choice cows and heifers. $6.60 to $7; good to choice, $5.50 $6.50; medium to good, $4.50 to $5.60; fair to medium, $3.60 to $4.60; cannorB, $2.76 to $3.50; bulls $5 to $6; choice dairy calves, $13 to 4; prime light calves, $11 to $13; modium light, $9 to $11; heavy, $7 $9 choice feodors, IB. 5 to $8.25; fair to good, $5.75 to $6.75. mors Receipts, 325; market 60o lower. Prime mixed, $11 to $11.75; smooth heavies, 910.76 to $11.25; rough henvlos, $9 to-$9.75: fat pigs, $9.60 $10.60; pigs, $9 to $10.60. Shoe p. Receipts, 925; mnrkot slow, weak. Prime east of mountain lambs, $8.60 $9.60; print o valley lambs, $8 to 8.50; feeders, $7.60 to $8; year lings, $6 to $7.60; wethers, $6 to 50; culls, $5 to $6; ewes, $1 to 60. For Xmns photos come early, Elite studio. Adv. 141tfo A Real Good Time! If you enjoy dancing, and of course you do, the first thing you take into consideration when you anticipate a good time is the music, so that was our first con sideration and we choose the best and most popular orchestra in Bend The Famous WILSON GEORGE ORCHESTRA TO FURNISH THE MUSICTOR THE DANC1 To Be Given By The Knights of Columbu s Wednesday, Nov. 24th The next in importance is the size of the dance hall and the condition of the floor. To fill these requirements we have reserved the best dancing auditor- - ium in the city THE GYMNASIUM Of course we have not overlooked the importance of the lady in making the evening a perfect success but it is not in our power to choose the lady in question therefore this feature we leave entirely to you and we have perfect confidence in your judgment. i With all the important features so well covered, how would it be possible not to have a wonderful evening? 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