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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1921)
4 TIIH niC.NI IHJMKTIfl, IMIIiT KIMTION, IIKJfll. WIWIM, VHI.HlA V. MAIKII 0, 1021. iagk a ' AT THU MO VI US IIICNI) TKAIN HCIIICDI'l.H a. Oregon Trunk Arrival, 7:85 A. M. Leaves, 8:00 P, M. O.-W. It. A N. Arrlvaii, 8:50 I', M. I.onvos, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITEMS Itiilpli Curlls loft IIiIn morning for 1'imco, Wnsh., lo vlnlt li lit iwrriiu. Din f Olson, 328 Ciilunuli) iiviinno, Will HUI'Ild Hi' CdllllllK WIM'll with friends lii linker. II. J. Klitxiil, 33-1 Colorado iivimiiio, lull liuit night for I'urlluiiil lo spend a mouth Willi frluiuU. Mm. w. k. Hiniiii. nor. nriii Klr"l, will npniiil 111" comiIiik week Willi friends In Kodmond. Mm. Mllllo Ilium returned lo Imr vllonio In J'orlliind IiihI night iifier HpnmlliiK Hiu wliilur In HiiikI. Hlilimy Con k tin, 348 Tiiinulo iivii li lie, loft this liuiriiliiK 'r I'ortlunil (o spend a week wllli friends. Thu it li ii ti I spring lnuiiiir of th Methodist church will ho held April SB unci 3D, Ih It ii h been decided. N. II. Crouch of Din Tiiinulo fish liulrhory will npi'liil the renin I ikLt of (tin week H( Corvitllls litlnlicllliK lo IhihIiiuhii niiitlor. Ted Mniiilroiiit of the City Shoe RIiIiiIiik purlor will spend Dm next Iwo Uityd attending lo IiihiIiickh mut ters III Tint lliillnn. H. W. Dnltorlch loft lam it Ik It t for Motollus to phriiho III wheat riilnltiK. ha v I ii k secured a hnlf Interest In ft rniirli III Hint socllou. Mrs. J. K. I'urdy will enlcrlnlii Hie Women's KorolK'i Missionary society of thu Methodist church lit I lid piir soiiuko at 2:30 o'clock. Aflnr a brief visit of Inspection hero. I)r. 1). K. Ilrnoks, president of llio Ilronks-Rcanlon Lumber Co., In on hi return trip to Iba Kust. Mrn. Ji-niilo Stone mul dniiithter Vlvlun were passoiiKers on I ho night triiln. They hnvo been rnlU'tt to Ouklnnd, Col., by tho serious llliii-im of Mr. Kloiin. Dr. C. K. Illoom resumed bin prac tice thin morning followliiK hi" ro rovnry from thu effects of mi operu t lot) undergone some 10 days iiko at tho Ht, Charles honpllnl. Dr. Owmis-Adiilr will address tho ItlrlH mul I nrtl r nctor of (hit llcnd high school at the srhool bullilliiK lit 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Moth ers nro Invited to alti'iid. Charles E. Wnllnco. 43 4 Federal nl mot, loft IiihI nlKht for l.ewlston, Idnho, to attend to business mutter. DurliiK bin absonco Mm Wallace will vIhII with Iter sister nt Ci'iitritl Point. Theodore HprnRiio, who wai scald ed early Inst month while working an n coiiHtrnctlon giuiR for Tho Sliev-llii-llixon Company, In rerovcrliiK en rouruitliiKly and Ih nhlu to bo out for a Hhort tlmo each ilny. A. It. Tipton of Itoncli & .Milliner. Muscatine, Iowa, nnd J. Moon and K. Miller of the Uradloy-Mlller com puny of liny City, were Kuesls of Manager T. A. McCunn lit Tho Shev-lln-Hlxon Compnny pliutt today. J.U'K Ml '1,11AM, OI'I'OHITK UTAH IN I'lltATK .MOVIK Jiiek Mulhiill, nun of rilmiliiiu'H iiiont pnpiilur leiidliiK men, pliiyn op pimllii Vlolii I) In "Thn orriihuio I'lnile," llio llltm Melro Mliil'd liow eHl ploliiin. It wiih ill reeled by Dul Iiih M l''ll.K'iriild. Tho purl of "Toby Moreliind," who I in mm pit ii I c, niptim-H u lllllu lielri'HH uuil then fullN In love with her, In one Unit h cupeclnlly fitted to Mr. Mulhiill. Ho wiih thn fit Ml liieinlier of tho cunt lo bo Hulei'ted for K. Hcott KHzKeruld'H Hlory, which Wiil deiiiiir Yoiiiik of llm Metro mciiiiuiIo depiiitnieiit uduplvd for thn Hcreen, Mr. Mulhiill Ih not u newcomer ut Melro, lie plnyed opponltii Alice l.nku in "Hhould u Woman Tell?" und uppeiirod III one of thn leudlliK piillM III llio ull-Hlnr production of "Tho Hope," u meloilrunili produced by j Metro, Kor tho punt fow iiioiiiIih ho hint been n inoiuber of tho I.HHky forced, whvro bo pliiyud liiiporlunt purln In it number of promlnunt pro (In, iloim. o wiih limned to Melro by l.imky for "Tho OfMinre I'lrutu" becuiiHo of bin OHpeclnl fllniiHH for the rolo. ARE YOU PLANNING to make your Easter Frock this year? Then you shold start now becsuHe Easter comes early this year March 27th. We are particularly well stocked on yard goods this year in cottons, wools and silks. We have attempted to price them in an inviting way. Exquisite taffetas, dainty georgettes, stunning crepe de chines, smart satins, handsome Canton crepes and fashionable tricotines beauti ful creations, artistically enhanced by touches, new color combinations. L I H K It T Y Saturday and Sunday Itnherl IahiIx Hletrnxiir linmoi-liil Hlory 'Dr. Jtkyll & Mr. Hyde" GRAND TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Black Silks Kino iuullilH at the remark ublo low priced of, yard, 9 1. OH Tho Uiinortment compriHOH: black chiffon tuffelu, black Matin DiichnHno, black natln do chine, black aatln Mllhouctto. Sport Skirts We don't know which Ih tho moHt popular thin neiiHon tho pluld HklrtliiKH or tho Hlrlped oiich. They Kiiom to bo t-qually favored. If one JikIkch by Hie amount of each that Ih being bought. Yd to $l:.5 Swiss Organdie at 59c, 85c, $1.15 a Yard ThlH Ih a crlHp white organdie, doinoHtlc and Imported from (Switzerland. It him permanent linlhli, and Ih marked npecial at, yard rc, M5c and 91. in Ginghams at 19c and 27c Will Go Fast They are HOft flnlnhed, and will wear wonderfully well. Such cheery colors they are, In pretty plaid effectn, 27 In. wide, at, jard I(c and 27c Spring Coatings We have a fine line of CoatinKH that will make up into beautiful Hpring wraps; 64 In; yd. 92..'i, 9-.tM, VZ.UH, 9-'i.7.t, 9-V Mannheimer Brothers That . britfht eyed minx GLADYS WALTON Honcllla fnclnl trcaintent for worn en who care. Pilot Hullo Inn Ilnr Khon. Adv. 72lfc In a picture that rltfht ud to the minute BUSIMUSS ALSO A BIG V COMEDY Whiz and Whiskers" MIhh Dana will enact tho part or Ardlta Kurnhnin, whom) life Ii JUHt one proponul after another, until she Ih captured by the pirate. Then things take a sudden turn. Practically all the Hlory of "Tho Offshore Pi rate" taken place aboard a yacht near a deserted Inland. After looking over the scenario, Director Fitzgerald started out on his search for a suitable yacht. There were plenty of tho little pleasure craft running around the harbor, but tho critical director was determined to procure rh palatial a boat an that deHcribed in the original Saturday Evening Post story. Finally one was found and when it was explained to the owner for what purpose it was intended to use the craft be readily consented and was one of the Inter ested spectators on board during much of tho filming. Many of the scenes were taken while cruising between San Pedro and Santa Catalina Inland and when not employed before the camera the company enjoyed Its unusual "loca tion." John Arnold, who has photo graphed alt of Miss Dana's pictures during the past "four years, did the camera work for "The Offshore Pi rate," while Al Kelley assisted Mr. Fitzgerald in the direction of the story. Dodge Brothers MOTOR. CAR. . Perhaps the best and truest thing that has ever been said about this car is that you seldom hear any thing but good things said about it. The gasoline consumption Is unusually low Tho tire mileage is unusually high Walther-Williams Co 132 Greenwood Phone Black 1681 R S. McCLURE, Salesman ppFWBPIiJBaiPliaEIBISEee n EEEEEEEISPI wtvtwwvwwwww GRIEF AND WORRY TO SAVE A FEW DOL LARS IN FIRST COST THAT'S ALL YOU CAN EXPECT FROM CHEAP TIRES You can wear a smile when you ride on FEDERAL TIRES BUY FEDERALS and ride in comfort, safety, and 'forget your grief and worry. Deschutes Garage Co. NASH CARS AND FEDERAL THIES wwwwwwviwwvwitvmvmww 5c 1 1 I Vndla Itema in "The Off-Shore Pirate" F, HOW COULD A MAN WIN HER? Wiih We? How absurd. With wealth? No, she had enough money to ay olt England s war aeDt ouz sne was risVi sn sh wouldn't). With position? Hnrrllvr slip treated the sons of the best families like bellhops. Then how? There was a way, but that way has prompted one of the richest bits of comedy slipped into 0,000 feet of film for some summers and a few winters. There is no way around the facts. If you enjoy good clean comedy, you are sure to thoroughly enjoy Viola Dana in "The Off-Shore Pirate' A SMASHING, CRASHING, .JAZZY, PEPPY lf 7 1 "V SPEEDY AND INTENSELY PLEASING V KJ 1V1 Hi U I C O M F H Y FILL EVERY INCH OF FILM- There is a It 1j lr , laugh in every screen-and a scream in the climax GRAN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1L MARCH 11-12 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ! FQQPl.' 105-mile endurance race-over the roughest country in the -Ujh-jC-i-cvVest"Only a car of superior power and durability could make the trip at all. SEE IT. sag?