The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 15, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tlllfl HIONI) IIV1.MCTIN, DAILY EDITION, KKND, OIlKfJO.N, TIKHDAV, FKItltfARV !, IOSI.
PAflH 8
IIICND THAIN HCIIICDIMO
Oregon Trunk
Arrlroi, 7; 86 A. U.
Leaviia, 8:00 P. M.
O..W. II. N.
Arrlvtia, 6:50 P. M.
Lonvoa, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Hugh O'KiTiiirriiTuriiijil this morn
ing from fort tit ikI .
II. Ilndlny of l III.. i'lly In In 1'orl
liinil (o spend it few days.
(I, W. Itoblm wiik n lli'iul vliilur
from DonchuteH yimlnrduy.
(I. K. MiihI wiih In lledmoud yi'Hlur-
(111 y Utlelldlllg 10 llllKllH'NH iiiiiIIkih.
iiun Antii'1-noii lift iimt n Ik 'i t to
vIkII fur it fuw (1ii'h with friends In
I'urt Intnl.
Itiiv. H. A. Blimaclh li ft lunl nlirli'.
for Viincouver, Withli., for u short
V (Hit Willi fl'lllllllH,
Mm. M. V.. ("ruin will upend Urn
ro in I ti K month vlnltliiK hr lmi k h t t
til Cnucoi Inn, ('ill.
W. I., o'liiinni'll rittiirni'il llil"
morning following ml extended vlnll
In vurlotiH ( "u 11 for ii I u cities.
Mm. J. A. ('ornforlh was uik
scngcr hint nlKht for I'ortliinil for
nil extended vlnll with mini Ivee.
K. Wulr returned lual night to !iln
liomo n( l.linl, Wunh., after vlnltliiK
with A. J. Hurler for tho punl few
duya.
Mm. K. C. Klii'rly of tliii Katr store
will spend Hi" c m 1 1 n K two weeks with
h it piirtmts lit tlii-lr lio mo at llooi!
Illvor.
J. II. Iliilmo nn J W. I.owU have
sold tho stock of (ha lluiid hIioo Co.
nml hnvo returned to I'ortlnnil, leuv
llIK lout ii I K It I .
MIk Agnca Cit iti plx-1 1. who Inn
been vlnltliiK with friends In Item!
for the pnM two week, returned to
I'urllKiid Iimt night.
Mm. W. II. McUrath. accompanied
by her diiughir I.nvello, left lunl
night for Portland to vlnll with ln-r
Inter for a fuw days.
Ilov. C. A. Walnrhouao of Silver
I.uko win a puimengur thin liiornlng
to Wnmlc, whnro hn will hold m-rv-Iroa
during tho coming week.
Mm. II. A. Kvann returned to hor
lio in o In l'ortlund lunl nlKht after
pending tho punt two weeks vlnltliiK
with her parvntn, Mr. nnd Mm. H. 8.
Khcll.
Krnint Rivers, who wan culled lo
Hi nd lunt week to intend tho filli'Tnl
of hln nephew. Gcorgo I'ernonoite, re
turned lo liln homo lit Hood ltlvr
thin morning.
PnnniiiK"m on thn llend-Sllv't
l.ako ntiiKO thin morning Included;
I.. M. Merrill uml M. Wagner, to
Fort Ilock; Cliiudn ('ainp mid ('. ('.
Drown, to I.n Pino; and Mr. Witl'ern
lo Hllvor I.nko.
Ileiul I.oiIko, No.
1371. II. P. O. i:.,
tnei'tnovory Tllen
dny evening nt
tho Klkn Temple,
o'clork. VIhII-
I n K hrolhorn uru
Invited.
Flavor!
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike Because
It's
toasted
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
IlrluK In your koduk and let un
i' I n tho leiin and noo Unit It In ready
to lukn xood pictures. 'I'lin service
In froo. HymoiiH llron.-Adv. 4illfc
Hiwi.w. mkktinm
Ktock holder of the Itenil Cnopor
atlvu iinnoi'lntloil lire called for meul
I n K lit county courthouno Tuenduy,
February 15, nl 7:30.
&-0Up (1. II- IMKKlt, Boc'y.
GREAT ACTRESS KISSED POET
AND CUPID FLED, SHRIEKING
Truly, Many Have Averred, Ro
mance Today Han Fallan From
Ita Onco High Eatata.
They were young nnd It wns fve
lillilt, nml the tnoiiii wnn shining. And
they were young.
He wnn fining her, nllhouetted
against the nllvery light of the moon,
Kvery line of hln atnlwurl. tniiuly fig
lire stood plainly outlined before her.
Ho looked Into her lovely dnrk eyen.
Their lliiild deptha fascinated him, en
thralled til in.
He leniied fonvnril.
"Parllng, I love you I' lie breathed
pnnnlonutely Into her tiny enr.
She gniod nt Mm pnnnlvcly,
"Vou lire beautiful, wonderful, love
ly!" he rrlcil. an the miHinllKht II
luiiiliiiited her t'lnnxlc featurea.
Her tflniioe rented upon hlin nn ho
ntood out rlenrly In tho pule Uk'lit.
"Will you murry ino, be my wlfeT'
he nnked, with bnted breath nnd eye
nil I ii I nu. Hlddi'li (lren flowed In their
buriiliiK deithn.
And mill her Kitze wnn upon him.
He leniied forward n llttln further,
wultlntf for her answer, enKerly, feur
fully. "Will you marry mo, preolotin oneT"
he nnked nuiiln. hta buriiliiK itlnnre
ilniii her ncnrlet llpn.
She upeiiml her mouth to npenk.
Pearly teeth Kleamed III the nllvery
llfhl.
"Ah I You ore kiiIiir to miy yen.'"
he muttered, pnnloiiiili'ty, tukliiR hold
of her tiny. Illy-like linndn, "Vou lire
i.fi!iit; to miy nometlitntf."
He lt-it i ici I clover, hln head outlined
dearly m;nliit the pule moonlight.
"1 wnn oolnir to any, why don't you
wenr n rubber bund nround your bend,
to t rii I n your enrn not lo ntlrk ontJ"
(The end of II perfect evening.)
Detroit Tree Press.
Put It in Tho Uullctln.
rJDAMH Wednesday
J ryrvi u & Thursday
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
IN
"The Perfect Woman"
SHE VAMPED A nOLSIIEVIO
A First National Attraction
I y P wtf Mir , ! Mm
Bifc. ti i i. jr
Ol coune ihe vamptd him a la Bol.hevic. Firit alio Jv him a drink, then ht tap
ped him gently but firmly on the doma with a piece o( bronre itatuaty.
CONNIE'S HAPPIEST. SNAPPIEST COMEDY
Last Time Tonight--"Passions Playground'
Sarah Bernhardt Made Har Meeting
With Lonnfellow an Evant to
Be Ramemberad.
When Hnriih Ileriihiirdt rntiin lo
Aiuerlrn In the nevenllen Hctilpturo
wnn her "nlrle line." An Boon nn alio
arrived In llontou nhe exprenned n do
nlroTfi rlo tho bunt of I.oiiKfellow, nnyn
the ('hrlnllnn Nr leiini Monitor. I.oiK
fellow, however, IIiuiikIi not Innennlblo
of Iho honor, declined. Ho wild that
hn wun iibout to leave for Portland,
Me., mill f imi red t tin t Mine. Ilernhardt
would hnvo departed before bin re
turn. Then, to mlllKiite thn rurtnenn
of hln refiiniil, hn linked thn IriiuiMlleinie
lo bin home, IiivIIIiik Will In in In-nn
llonelln mid Oliver Wendell Holme lo
meet her.
They beenmo very ninlnblft toward
oiio niiolher, ntid LoiiKfellow, who
npoko excellent French, pralned Mine.
Ili'rnharilt'i performiince of "Phedre."
tellliiK her nhn aurimnned the lircnt
Itni'hel, whom ho hud necn W) yenra
earlier. Tho nrtrenn, not to bo out
done, told tho poet how much nhe en
Joyed rendlim "Illnwnlha," which nho
liroiioiinccd Hecn-valeri!.
Kvldently tho ufTnlr of the nctilp
tured hunt did riot riniklo, for on her
depnrture, an the pool mid hln other
KiicKtn were encortlnt! her lo her car
rlnue, nho turned about nuddenly, lin
pulnlvely threw her nrnin about Ixr.f
fellow'n neck, and, klnned him on t lie
check, nnlij: "Voun etcn ndurublo."
Kidnap Chlnaaa From Legation.
KniiK-Khlh-to, formerly trennurer of
tho Anfll dub, who nluce thn recent
downfall of thnt alleged pro-.Inpnnent'
oreiililxallou bun been III hl'llUK In the
Iltinnlnn leeutlon and for whono nrrent
a reward of f 10,0(10 wun offered by the
Chluenu government, Iiiih Junt been
the victim of a coup on the part of
C'blni'M! nervnnt employed In the lo
cution, ncrordliiK lo n dlnpnlch from
PcklnK, China. They entered KmiK'n
beilroom In tho enrly bnurn of the
morning, bound hi in. wrapped him In
a bed quilt and holntod him over the
Icitntlon wull. Acrompllcea delivered
hi in Into tho hnnda of the squad of
ITendnmu-a which hud been wultlng
for weeka for an opKrtunity to cap
ture him nnd other refueeen aupponed
to have hidden In forelKn legatlona.
Woman'a Lateat Venture.
An eniflneerlng fnctory. orKunlzed,
controlled, nnd mannR-ed by women,
who nlno execute the order nt the
lathe nnd In the foundry thnt In the
latent enterprlne of the "wenker nex."
It In one which denervea every auc
cena. At the head of tho firm, called Atn
Inula. Ltd.. In Lady Pomona, the wlfo
of Iho fnm on engineer and Inventor
of the nteiim turbine. Tho factory
wan nturted In the Mldlnndn by 20
women ex-war workers. Good order
have nlrcndy been necured, nnd I.mly
I'nrMiim la convinced that thene
liloneer women engineer will be ouc
cesnful. '
"There In nolhlnK," nhe nay, "thnt
n vviniinn cannot do when she tries."
London Times.
Camea of (Chlneae Children.
Tho Chlneso hnve nttmerous enmcs.
ninny quite similar to those plnycd by
American children. Kite flying and bat
tledore nnd shuttlecock nro populnr.
Tn Chin, or "hitting the ball," Is plny
cd by striking the bull to the ground
with the hnnd ns often ns posnlble.
Vnrlous forms of bllndmnn's buff, tnh,
teli-ln, or whipping tho top, and ta pnn,
n form of hop scotch, prove thnt child
hood know the sumo gnmcs In ninny
countries. Punch nnd Judy shows are
very iniiulnr with Chinese children.
You and
Robinson Crusoe
"One of the most persistent advertisers in the history of
success was Robinson Crusoe," writes the Prairie Farmer.
He knew what he wanted a ship and he put up an ad
for one.
He flung a shirt on a pole and placed the pole where he
thought it would be the most readily observed from the sea,
where he expected the ship would approach. That, in the
language of the sea, was plain to every seafaring man.
The circulation was small, 'tis true, but there was no
other reliable medium, so Crusoe kept at it, despite the fact
that he got no inquiries for a long time.
In the end he got what he wanted, was happy and his
name and fame has came down through the ages.
Now suppose Crusoe had discontinued his ad after a
year of no results and declared, "Advertising don't pay." Where
would he and his story be today?
Or suppose some learned breeze had whispered in his
ear: "No use, Robinson, these are pretty hard times, things are
tight, advertising won't get you anything, because none has
any money and they are not sending their ships out. Better
cut your ad out until times get good."
If he had listened, and had have taken the ad down, we
would not be writing about him now no one would ever have
known he ever lived.
Advertising does pay. Of course it don't get as quick
results when fewer ships are sailing the seas, but there is al
ways some ship to see the signal.
So take a hunch from the results obtained by
Crusoe and advertise.
How Peanuts Grow.
The common peanut grows In a pe
culiar way that Is distinctly original.
Tho little pin nt sends up Its shoots
with the fruit on the end of a some
what stiff stalk, nnd then before It
ripens the stem bends over nnd care
fully pushes thn fruit underground. At
ptgs are snld to be especially fond of
these It has boon humorously suggest
ed that the plnnt does this to hide
Its nuts front the porker's too Inquisi
tive Investigations.
There In no American family
thnt can really Afford to bo with
out one of the little safes in the
home, ('nil and get yours nt the
Kim National Hank of Bond,
Oregon.
I MII7)
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Light On All Side3 Gives
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
The final pat on tho hair, or dab of powder on the face
and 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 vow house a HOME,
Bend Water, Light & Power Company
Mental Depression Common.
Comparatively few persons. If the
feeble minded and a Inrge number of
the Insane are excepted, are entirely
free from the tendency to bouts of
more or less rnentn! depression. The
more Intellectual portion of mankind
Is Indeed more prone to this kind of
mental mnlnlse. or spiritual equivalent
of sea sickness, than the less "brainy"
mnlorlfv.
Venetian Glass.
Venetian glass la distinguished by
Its exquisite thinness and fineness of
quality Tiffany glass being Its only
rival. Compared with Bohemian
glass, which Is also prized for bric-a-brac,
its quality Is much superior, al
though Bohemian glass sometimes
rivals It In coloring and decorations
which are more gorgeous but not as
refined.
5
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We've Rented The Hall
and Hired The Fiddler-
We Are Now Extending
You a Cordial Invitation
to Attend Oar Hop
Friday, February 18th
at The Gymnasium
!
I
The American Legion
Dishes! Dishes! Dishes!
A special price on Gold Band American Ware
" This Week Only
86 Piece Set for $10.50
42 Piece Set for $11.50
48 Piece Set for $12.50
30 7o to 500 off on discontinued patterns, odd
lots and broken sets.
Plain White Platters at ISc
Big Saturday Special Saturday Only, a Good
House Broom, only 39c
THE FAIR STORE,
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