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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1921)
THH I1KND lltlU.KTI.N, DAIIT KDITION, 1IKNII, OltKflO.N, MOMMY, VKMU'A ItY 7, 1021. PAOK 8 IIICNII TIIAIN HCIIICDIMO . Oregon Trunk Arrlvoi. 7 86 A. M. l.tmYon, 8:00 P. M. (I..W. K. N. . Arrives, 8: HO I'. M. I.drvoh, 7:00 A. M, FKKI) VAMJH MOUli THAN SAIJ-J 'I'KICK Inipniinilcil lloisc Willi f(H Appo- t id-it Huiil I mi- v.i.nu mill ijui.r.ti When Auctioned to I'uy Charge LOCAL tfKWS ITKMS Mr. Mini Mm. Jntui Clrny returned HiIh in or ii t ii k from 1'nri IiuiiI. Mm. A. O. Whistler vliillml ovur llni Wcok-Olld Willi fllollllM III I'lll'llnlld, JiiIiii II. I'nrrnll of lli'iul 1m spond InK '"w fll"llllH 1,1 (:u- ver. Kriionl AiiiliirHim hits returned from vlnll wit li friend ul Hpo knnn. Dr. mill Mm. John llcssnii lire mii'inlliiK Itiu week vlnll I UK friends In I'lHilllllll. ' II. II. D" Ariiioiiil will return Tim iHtlity from it business trip lo I'm I In ml. Mm. W. K. TuriMT of I -ml In vl t ItliiK fur n few diin Willi r i Imiilu In I'm I hi nil. ('. M. Kulm arrived Kuuduy from rortlniul I" spend a few iluya Willi fili'iiilii In lli'iul. M I hh I'enrl Cullow In u I'lirtlaiid rinlilunl vlnllliiK ' wlili Mm. Chester Callow ut Harper. V. It. Iliii'khiKhiim left last nlKlit fur I'urt luittt. wlmro ho will consult u throat specialist. Dr. Ornnt Kklunor spent Hunduy wlili his sister. Mm. James (irlffln. ul her liomo nt Tumnlo. II. It. Molondy of I'nrtluiiit arrived Knturduy to spend u few days wlili hi stepson. It. W. Tulllit. Mm. R. It. Drown In spoiidluK n week vlalllng wlili her puniiiiii. Mr. mill Mm. II. K. Ilulchlns, til Hedinoiid. Mm. V, A. Hhoniiuest loft Hntiirilny nlKlit for Vlciorlii, 11. C. lo hi I n few weeks wlili lior sister ul Unit place. Charles V. ICrnklno liim been ap pointed an n member of tho national speakers committee of tljo American l.lKllill. Mm. Kutherluo Turner of I'rlno villi) arrived Saturday lo spend a few day with hor ttiiiilltrrr. Mr. I'. K. I.yoiiH. J, Durklii of Iho H. I. & S. brldKn riiiik ut lli'iul. luft Kiitunliiy lo spend a fuw ilnK vIhIMiik friends nt, Stev enson. Wash. Mm. 8. Di-bliiK nnil children ro ttirni'd lo llii'lr homo nt t)nrliulnn thin niornliiK. lifter u Hliort vlnll wilh friend III llond. J. 1). Doiioviiii I. 'ft Inst lilRlit for Portland, where ha will purchase liioro X-my otiulpinont for llio I.iim ImriiHiM'n hoHplliil hero, W. II, riond was culled to ItoHi'hurK Saturday to attend tho funeral of hU mother, whoso duntli occurred Thtiis iluy nt thn fnmlly homo. Tho liulli'H of thn Christian church will moot ut 2 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon lit tho homo of Mm. Curl Jlliiniun. 821 Nowport nvoiiiio. Itov. J. Kdgiir l'urdy returned thin inornliiK from Minima, whoro ho Iijik ln'i'ii assisting tho minister of tho church during tho pnnt two weeks. J. It. Milter mill If. C. Wlimlow woro passengers on lust night's Irntn lo Portlntid. wlioio they will uttoiid to hiiHliioHK miilti'i'H for n few dny Mm. 10. E. Wcrloln roturuoil this inornliiK to hor homo ut Tho Dullim lifter vlHlthiK w'" I'""" mot hor. Mm. C. A. BtunbiirroiiKh, for Iho pnnt fow dayH. Mm. J. Clmrleii Smith of the Po. rlHlun rotiirnod thin morning from a four wooks' Blny In Now York, during which Kho purchiiHod HupplU'H for tho Hprlng trndo. T. J. Cnmpholl of tho Pnliico mont ' nmrket Ih In Yiiklmn, WiibIi., nltond lug to tho moving of n Hhonrlng plnnt which ho will uho during tho coming neiiHon. II. W. Smith, formor rocruillng of ficer for tho U. S. navy nt Tlond, ar rived from Broniorton, WhhIi., Snt urdny. Mr. Smith hns rocolvod IiIh dlHchnrgo from tho aorvlco nnd will , mnko his homo In IUmd, huvlng pur cluiHod n chlckou rnnch n mllo north of horo on tho Tumnlo roud. J mil u few inoro Hiili'M like (wo which wine iiiiiiliicli'd In hi inoiiih mid Iho city pound would K Into hunk rupiry, il " i' I ii i I'm Lou I,. Fox, cliulr i i it it of I ho finance coiniiilt tee of tho lli'iul city ciiiiiicII. The piiunil report for the I ii nt Iniililh nhowi'd two III iiiiiiM'i'H where u 1 1 1 ii ii I h , In Hie lirlef limn they hail heiiu lidvertliird for mile, ute feed which cunt iii'iio thiiii the pi li e fur which they were ulti mately Hold. One home hud nn $H feed hill, hut hroiiKht only $.1.50 when iiuctluued off mid miother with un $8 uppellte went for Ifl.fiU. Tho report allowed u hhlniirc of f 13 H5 In tho clty'H fu- VIII'. FUNKKAL 1IKLI) FOR MIOMHFR OF LF0I0N Mi'iniiry of (Irvllle Km 1 1 It llonoreil- I iilfiiliiiril I'nlllieiircrii Iti pre iirni lleiid 1'ont At Kervlcen, Kiinerul nervlci'H for Orvllle Smith, who died recently In tho honpltul nt KiiKeuo, wero held hero ut 2:30 o'clock Ihln nfternoou under tho di rection of Percy A. Steveim pout No. American I-cgion. ('nlforuied pa 1 1 lien rem wero II Cuto, Itlrhurd I,iii-iim, John Cnneheer, l.eroy Fox, Frmik Norrln nnd O. L. Ileldeii. Serviced wero condiicft'd nt thn NIxwoiiKcr chnpel nnd Interment wuh nt Pilot II u 1 1 o cemetery. At the Hotels. Pilot Unite Inn. Mm. IC. PeniiliiKton, Portland; K A. IIIkkh. Portland: P. W. Ileuch, Spokane; I I,. I'laco, Poitlund: II. P. McDowd, Hull I,nk; M. B. Con nolly. Portland; K. K. Illnhop, Poitlund. lintel Cur.y. N. I.lppniun. Portland; O. L Nuute, Portland: P. V. Slokeii, Port' land. Hotel Wright. A I C. Diivln. l'ortlnml; OeorKo P. Kenchio. Portland: Fred Kenchlo, Porlluiid: I.. It. DnvlHon, Aherdeen; C. O. (loldeii. lloqiilmn. Ilrlnit In your kodnk nnd let un rleun the lenn unci Hen Hint It Ih ready to luko good pictured. Tho service Im free. SymoiiH Itron. Adv. 4Ulfc BegnlAr Teeth. The teeth h it lit he r.-uuhir. They ihieild net he cniHiled tiii.'1'ther, mid there .hotilil lie tin nk'k'rotedvcly nntlee ntile nini'el helueeu thelll, Ttiey ilioiilil he white nr Keeiil white. The iiiirnmniille truth In that teeth nre iii'iit n tilly uhlle. Put In contniHt ullli the t l hey leek white, mill Hi" iiiih!" henlthy hinkliiu the lips tho whiter iln the teeth look In coiilrnnt. ririrli O' t.a-.ia Gran, in House. A well i'iiii-.tni"teil lirlcl; hnuso will '! ' '!! I'ltllf rtf '.l-.lt,., GRAND TONIGHT AND TUESDAY OLIVE THOMAS LiiHt Picture IUfon Her I' n fort ii mile Dentil UIIKii: PLANS DAXCH Throo now momhorn, Mrn. Cnrrlo Ilnrhor, Quh Cnrlnon nnd Mm. Mln nlo OIhou, woro Inlllntod nt tho moot ing of tho Vobii SwocUhIi lodgo Sun dny nflornoon nt lis roonm In tho Mooso hull. Aftor tho mooting ro froHhmontH woro Horvod. Tho lodgo Ih planning on n dnnco to ho glvon nt the halt Fohrunry 20. Tho Catholic IihIIpb will glvo n enrd pnrty nnd dnnce In tho K, C. cluh roomfl, formorly tho old church, TuoHdny ovonlng, Fohrunry 8. Puh llo cordlnlly Invltod. Adv. C3-54C Tut It in Tho Bulletin. Don't full to hoo HiIh plo-tiu-p. PoHltlvoIy your lnt cliniifc lo over wo thin lnlinl tnhlo .llttlo Htnr nt liei' very heHt. ALSO KplKode Klglit. of "The Lost City" MAKES LEGION POST A POPULAR SPOT fa' - Meeinll ' Hey. I-cglonnnlroH! Buddie nt llumlllon, O., nre uning old bu tmin nuturo In making tho pnnt hend(uartorB a populnr Hpot. Tho young Indy nhovo MIhh Kvclyn Merrill, nftcr "hitch" In tho Army Nurno Corpn during tho war, Ih now niilHtnnt to Adjutant Frank Ourwln at Hamilton and nhn'H tho young Indy who can muka tho IcKionnalmi come ucrom with their due. HIS TIME ALL TOO SHORT Dying Profiteer Could Not Make' Com plete Confeiilon of Iniquity In One Brief Day. Armln V. Itlley. Iieiul of tho "flying Mpuidron" Hint liiintH down profiteer fur the department of Justice, told a profiteer Htory ut u WuHhliigton re-cepllon. "A Hick pronieer," he Mild, "was lold h) hi phyHlcluii Hint he hud only a Hliort tlmu lo live. Accordingly. 'ie pxprenned a dexlre to cnnfesii his bIuh. nnd a divine wuh Kent for. "Tho divine entered the dying prof iteer' chuiiiher nnd the door ' cloned. An hour, two hours, three hours pusHi'd. Nothing was to he heard hy the nttendaiil nurses nnd physi cians outside In the corridor save the Htendy, inoiiotunnu Hew of the prof lleer'H roiifensloii, piiiii'lured nt brief llilervaln l evcliimalleiis of Imrror nnd Indlgmitluii on the part of tho divine. ' 'l.uneh wn it Into tho Hlckroom, mid tho confession went on. The af ternoon wniied. The sun et. Mghl fell. Tlie divine' dinner wn curried lo him. Ami Hllll Iho prollleer con tinued lo confess. ' "lluggnril ii lid tiiistruiig, the divine ut lust loitered forth lit daybreiik. "'Our utifurtiimiti) friend,' ho mild, 'Ih no "more Ho worked very, very hiird; but lit the time ho passed uwiiy ho hud only curried hi confe lon through the tlist year of the war." DEALT LENIENTLY WITH HIM Comumer'i Action, of Coune, Wat Treasonable, But Caliph Proved a Kindly Man. "Whiit Ih the rhnrge ngnlnst thl man?" uslied the cnllph, with a sympa thetic gleam In his benevolent eye. "your honor," said the attendant, "Il uppenrH that he attempted to start u private drive of IiIh own for hi fam ily." "A private drive! Why, thin l trca Honnbli.'. Who Ih he7" "Ho I Just a consumer, your honor; Just a private citizen, a mini who Ap parently belong to the middle clus. nt the head of a large family. Upon being questioned, he told the Inspector, wlili u loud mid uiisi-i-inly luugh, that for mnny moon be hud been asked to contribute to everything all kinds of reliefs, governments, etc., nnd with nil this burden be wn forced to pay 2.1 cents n pound for sugar, tV) a i month for n cook, (fl'KJ for n suit, and other thing In proportion. Ami o, your honor, with n mud Inugh, be started a private drive of his ovn, an nouncing Hint If unylxsly In Amertca nieded relief, It was he." The caliph shook hi head adly, for be wn not nn unkind man. "Poor wretch," be wild. "Do not confine him too rigorously. Feed him on nourlshlnr; things, keep III feet warm, nnd try to nurse bis renson buck. It I evident Hint the situation In which be has found hi beloved country hns unhinged hi mind." Ite hobolb Sunday Herald. Chinese Nervous System Best. T),,i r'lilnev.. lulvii the muM nerferf nervous system of any people In the world. "Darling 1 line'' i :i::::w:i:a::Ka:::::i:::::::aa:::::::ta!::K:::::i:t:n:n::::n;::::::ny::R: Glassware Special! THIS WEEK ONLY Bought at a very low price, and we will give you the benefit of this saving in Glasses. Colonial shaped Tumblers, 6 for 40c Plain thin lead blown Tumblers, 6 for 50c Star cut thin lead blown, the best of glass, now priced, G for... - ?oc Plain Water Pitchers at : 7oc Star cut Water Pitchers at 90c THE FAIR STORE in:ti:a!:::it::::t:aiaaiiii: mBBniaaatmmimmKBntmxnaS!!::!:::: "Friends, the taxes are indeed very heavy, and if those laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay we might more easily dis charge them ; but we have many others, and much more grievous to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our idleness, three times as much by our pride, and four times as much by our folly; and from these taxes the commissioners cannot ease or deliver us by allowing an abate ment." Benjamin Franklin. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. irammujimimranmmiwnainimmimifiiKiamnmiB! 3enii::mim:mtumiin"::ii!!iiii!i:m!:m:!!!ii::i.-i!::!i ro..n..i E5aui:i!!liaim!ii!iiia'a!"1!11" !imi::a:ni:mmm::u::!i:::i::!: i:!n!:!:::::n::a:::::::i:iaaa:::::a::a:i Let's Watch Oar Step The next few months will be a quiet period in most industries. We have all been gauging our spending on the prosperous times just past. Lctus fill start the New Year cutting down on the unnecessary expenses. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. fiiMMiiimmmiimmnmnmnaiiiiiiniiiininunimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Advance Spring Models Now Displayed Interpret The Newest Models at Moderate Prices! ' i r : Fresh, Attractive Xew Garment Interpreting the newiwt mmlos of the quality which discrimination women seek, are beiiiK received dully from the foremost mnkeni. Our present show inn, though not a yet complete, offer an authoritative representation of the new season's choicest style. You are earnestly invited to Inspect our stock, whether or not you are interested in buying just now. The Xew Suits Ieclile!y smart are the new Suit for print;. The styles are undoubtedly the most appealing ever. Al once they win one' admiration. Among our choice e lection are handsome models in straight lines, with and without helm, attractive ripple effects; some feKhingly de signed with front and buck panels and side ripple, also many other winsome styles; shown in the most favored ma terials and colorings; priced $19.50 to $55.00 The Xew Dresses The Xew Dresses for spring posw-ss Indescribable charm in the beauty of their fashioning and youtlifulnens of line. Most adoralde Is the splendid selection of Taffeta Dresses here for your approval; color arc navy, gray, chocolate brown, pekin and black. IViced $19.50 to $45.50 The Xew Skirts Perfectly delightful is our collection of new smart Skirts, which herald the modes that will pre vail during the spring season. Showing a wide variety of Plaid Skirls rirh in beautiful color combinations, in- the large and smnll plaid effects; very attractive models in Skirts of wool and serge trimmed in braid, buttons, side and circular tucks; also an assortment of buronette Satin Skirts In handsome models. Priced $6.75 to $18.50 It Pays lo Stop and Shop at $mmtim w lip Light On All Sides Gives THE FINISHING TOUCHES The final pat. on the hair, or dab of powder on the face end then that last look of satisfaction expressed by a single word "THERE" Just so, the finishing touches in the decoration of your home are obtained by plenty of the right kind of light with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They give a look and a feeling of satisfaction which trans forms the most humble dwelling into a comfortable home. Make vour house a HOME. Bend Water, Light & Power Company