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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
Tins nitND nmhwrn, dailt edition, wno, onKoos. friimy. jasvahy 21, 1021. PAGE 8 1 I1KNI) TltAIN HCHICIIUMS Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:80 A. M. Loam, 8:00 P. M. o..v. it. a n. Arrives, 6:60 l. M. I.dtiYua, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS N, H. Olitun In In Itediiiond nil bual-liunit. 'S Dr. 11. W. limidnniliott will return Monday from a fow day h" vUll in Port Intnl. Dr. II. (-'. Itodda will uttoiid Ilia iiikiiIIiik of (tin HIii'lnviH lit I'ortluiid ; Buiuniiiy. ; Mm. J. M. Lawrence will lis a llund visitor In I'orlliinil during (liu coinlng two WllllkH. ' Mrit. L. M. Jack mid ami or The '- Italics will miuiid u tow duya visiting frlouda In llmiil. : i Mm. V. A. Hnillli und Mi'H. Jiiiiiob : Elliott will Npuiid a fw dnya with . frlouda In Fnllbrldite. ' Y Mr. nnd Mm, Ralph Hops of Port , luml avenue nru lliu parents of a baby iilrl, born Wednesday. Mm. (JourKU ONoll und Mlsa Kdltb 'I llni-kliiHoii will lii) Porllttnd vlHllom i fur llm next fow dnya. $ John TiikI and OuhI HurK of thin -5 clly nro now In their bachelor (juur- turn lit No. 1 Conitrosa atroot. Mm. Jolo I.ulto and Mm. P. K. Htudcbakur will vlHlt frlonda In I'ort luiid during tlitf cominK week. 4jj Minn Kdllh Dorn loft Inst nlKht for Itediiiond, whoro aha tiitn accept id a poiiltlon nt tho CoIIuro lnmpltul. Thn Junior IiIkIi achool nnd tho fri liiniiii hnnknlbiill toituia will play at tho gymnasium al 7:30 o'clock to night. Mark A. PaulHon of Hllvorton or i rived thin mornluR to accept tho po I nlllon of principal of tha llond high KI'llOlll. ' Iter. II. C. llurlrauft, with hla wlfo i and children, luft thla moriiing to Bin' 11 il a few duya visiting with friend : ul I'rlnovlllo. ' Mm. V. J. Klnnilng linn roturnod :. ; to hnr homo In Honltlo after a two i wark' vlnlt spent at thn homo of ; Mm. I). V. Fleming. Mm. II. J. Ovcrturf nnd rhlldron worn pttiuiKiigiim on tho morning train for Halem und Hood Hlvcr, where they will vlnlt friend. W. M. lllll will ha In Torrobonno fur n short tlmo attending; to bual y liens matter In connection with tho ; Hhlpiiiant of It Im ulfnlfa hay. ; Tho BiiiiKhlno club of tho I'ythlnn KUtcr will moot with Mm. Kllni C. A. Jacobs, 226 Klorlilci avenue, at 2:30 o'clock litinorrow uflcruooii. Mls Noma Kulix of tho Pacific Tt'li-grnph & Telephone Co. will bo In Portland until Kutidiiy to attend u conforeuco of company employes. Tho Knights of ColumltuH basket-! ball team took lts,flrl gaino of tho mmHon Wednesday night, defeating tho IlrookH-Rciitiloti quintet. 27 to 18. John Dillon loft for bin homo nt Prlmivlllo liiat night after nllendlng f i to buatnraa mntlora In llond In con- function with hla ranching liitoreHU. j'"- E. It. Ilrlcknoll wan a vlnltor In Ilotia yomerany, inoxing over otno I Pro hon proporty with tho view of milking his lino horo In tho futuro. Mr. Ilrlck noll Is from Portland. R. T. GnrrlBh, wlfo nnd dnughtor $ wont to Portland Initt night, whoro Mm. OnrrlHh will coimult a phytilclun, lifter which thoy will Hpond a few tlnya with rulntlvea in Albany. Dr. Gnorgo n. Van Wutors, nrch deacon of tho Eplxcnpnl church In KiiHlorn Oregon, will bo In llond to lucturo and bold nor v Icon nt 8 o'clpck fiimdny ovonlng in Suthor'n hnll. Michael Dunn, Intornntlonnl socro- J tnry at tho Drlcklnyern' union, loft f for Tuconin this morning nftor nnoiid t,)aK a fow dnyn In llond on luminous ( In connootlon with tho local union. Mrn. Itny McKlnnon wns n llond r vlultor, leaving for linr homo thin morning. 8ho was nccompunlod to Redmond by Mrs. D. W. Fleming, who will vlnlt with fr.londs tbero dur ing tho coming wook. Eldor Q. M. Thorp roports that tho goal not for contributions to tho Sov onth Day AdvontlBt church In Bond wns oxcoodod by $187. Mirny nub ncrlpllons wore mndo by Bond biiBl noBB mon, Mr. Thorp stntos. u Mrn. J. C. Vnndovort nnd UtUo Hon Htook tholr dopnrturo for Cnllfoniln Klant night, to bo gono six weeks, dur EMng which tlmo thoy will vlnlt reln I IIvob In Bnn FrnnclHCO, Los Ango i los, Cal., nnd TticHon, Aria. I i ' ? NOTICE Gun ropnlrlng of nil kinds; strictly ilrnt-clnna work gunrnutood, at Buch i waiter's sport store. 16tfo Ornnd maBk bnll nt tho gym, Fob JtWuary 14th. Supper served by ladles " vpf Mooiehonrt. Adv. U-0o METHODIST CHOIR TO SING ORATORIO MiiiiIIih of I'riii'lli'o Hpi'iit On (iiiiil'N "Tin- Holy Clly," To lie (ilv. n At ( Inn ill Hnniliiy Muht. l.'lidur I hi) dli nctloii of Ilio bni't II. Hiihh. the Mi-thoilliit nliulr will pru Hiint, In 1 1 m entirely, (luiil'a oratorio, "Tho Holy f:ily," at tho church Hun- 4ttjMVMte.-JtttitiitrrS3v SaLmtiulw" from tho oriitorlo have been given from tlmo to limn nt tho church dur ing tho punt two miinlliM, but Hun day night will bo tho firm tlmo Hint thn whole compoaltlnn will bo auttg. Tho oratorio cboaeu by tha choir la coiiHlderod by crlU: ua tho maater pleco of one of the greutcat compos er of ancred mimic. The choir ban spent months In preparation und la rettdy to produco "Tho Holy Clly" In a highly creditable niunnur, it la an nounced, Solo purtM will Its aung by Mm. C. BOOSTER DAY SPECIALS at MANNHEIMERS KNITTED CAPS AND TOQUES Hoys', Girls' and Ladies 75c to $1.25 Knitted Caps and Toques, Booster Day Special 39c LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS Unrestricted choice of Ladies' Felt Slippers, reg ular $2.45 to $3.15 values; specially priced for Booster Day at - $1.59 LADIES' AND MISSES' MIDDIES Rccular $2.75 to $2.95 value Ladies' and Misses' Middies, Booster Day Special $1.19 BOOSTER. DAY SPECIAL COOKIES ALL 1 5c Dozen AMERICAN BOOSTER DAY SPECIALS Monopole Cane and Maple Syrup One-half Gallons, rcg. $1.25, Booster Day 95c One Gallons, reg. $2.25, Booster Day : $1.75 Karo Dark, "2 Gallon, rcg. 70c, Booster Day....50c It Pays to Pay Cash at The Union Grocery Co. Coffee for CARNATION BRAND AND GREAT AMERICAN 30c Per Pound SMITH S V. Hllvla, Mm, Aaliley Korroat, Mia CutluiriiiB Manny, Mra. U. O. Good man, Dr. I.. W. flatclioll and Mr. Hush. Tho program will begin promptly fit 7:30 o'clock. A cord ial Invitation la extended to tho puh-lln. SPLINTER OK STEEL CAUSES RLINDNESS I, I. .Iiiliiixm Injniiil fly .Milul I't ugiiii-nt From Wedge I-oa of Hlgltl Mny lie I'eriiinneiit, h, V. Johnaon, an employe of Tho Kbevlln-Hlxoii Company ul camp No. 1, BUHtulned a aerloiiff Injury of tho right eye this morning, a stool splin ter, flying from a wedgo ho was us ing, lacerating tho eyuliull. The physiclun culled waa unuble to atato whether or not tho loaa of Bight reaulllng from tho Injury would bo permanent. Put it In Tho Bulletin. KINDS BAKERY Booster Day GROCERY LADIES' AUXILIARY CHARTER IS ASKED Mra. Hnrlle I.iiciih Temporary (linlr tiiiin Ki-rvlro .Men I'n-fer Imii Typo of Hlnle IIoiiiih, With tho election of Mra. Hud Id I.uciih ua chairman, temporary or ganization uecexHury to aecuro a charter in tho ludlea' auxiliary of tho Amerlcun Legion, wua effected at a meeting nt tho gymnualitm luat night. There wero H algtiuturea appended to tho petition for a charter. Percy A. Htevena poat, In Ha regu lar aeaalon preceding tho dunce given ut tho gymnnalum, endoraed atato botiua lobulation, going on record aa preferring tho long-term loun plan rather than that of caah awards. Carrier Plgconr New Duty. Carrier plgenni are plnylng a pnrt In the patrol of the oatlonal forenm. OVERALLS FOR BOOSTER. DAY AT THE HUB Heavy Blue Denim; Union Made; as good as can be had; Booster Day only at 98 Cents Men's Wool Sweaters-Many colors and all sizes, sell regularly at $6.75; Booster Day only $3.95 Hand Towels Large size, Booster Day only....23c Bath Towels Good grade, Booster Day only..25c THE HUB VVVWMVWVVW The Club Hotel 143 MINNESOTA STREET Rooms 50c and 75c Special Rates by Week CAFE IN CONNECTION Meals 35c and up We make our own Pastry I JAMES E. DOYLE, Proprietor V4 W VI VtVV WV VI W GRAND TONIGHT-SATURDAY MOOHH INITIATE A cIuhh of three candidntea, Albert Wright, Albert Kearney and 8, V. Oeblng, wua Initiated ut the regular mooting of llond lodge No. 423, Loy al Order of Moose, ut Huther'a hnll luat night. An Interoxtliig talk on tho Mooaeheart I.eglon wan mude by Ole Huitaon, a vlalling member from Bpokune. H K V E X T II I A V ADVKXTINT C'lllKCH Tho pa.itor's w!ft will Imvu churge of tho gervlco Sabbath morning at the Seventh Day AdvontUt church. Elder O. M. Thorp will preach at Blatera Friday and Saturday eveninga and alao Sabbath afternoon and Sun day at 11 a. in. One mother xaya our little automat ic recording; aafe ban taught Iter little boy and girl to count and figure. It ttao aluo tniight them to aavi. Hrti what it will do for your family. The Flrnt National llnnk. - rWW - WV - tV - VVVl i 51 WW v V W4A)ft w vv- Tou have all hoard of the great American cla-ssic on the stage. The picture realistical ly portrays ail the tremendous scenes the stage could only suggest. Everyone will be talking about it. Don't miss it. ANITA STEWART IN "In Old Kentucky" YOU WILL WANT TO SEE: The great Kentucky Hand icap with a Uirl winning by n nose. Gun fights between moon shiners and V. S. Revenue Officers. ,j.v Scores of other intense and dramatic moments with a love story of a loyal clans-girl underlying; it all. ( onto In and let ua oplnln to yon how our little nutoiimtlo recording hnnie unfrn work. Tito Unit ntiomil Ilnnk. 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