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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
THB BRND BCLIiKTIX. DAILY KDITIOlf, BElfD, ORBOO. TIKNIMV. MARCH 20, 1021. PAGE a BEND TKAIN HCIIKDIXR Oregon Trunk Arrive, 7:16 A. II. Ui'M, 1:00 P. II. O..W. II. N. Arrives, t;tO P. M Leave, 7:00 A. M. LOCAIiNKWS ITKMS W. A. Hull r Mill 1 ii u. Ik In Dm rlly linluy. , Mm. J. N. I'r. of A'fulfii. In irlotialy III. I.. I.. lllltfll Wnllt III I'oillllllil thla hi or ti 1 1 k 1. W. Cyrun of- Culver wua a vlhllnr liurn tuilny, I'liarlca I'llllllT, KIIvit l.nkn Blcuk iiijiii, Ih In IImihI luiluy. J. A 1 1 rill Tlllillipmill In culttinc'l tu Irl Ikiiiio liy n acvni rnlil. A. I. Iloaklna nf Lower llrlilK" HUH III ItlMlll Itllluy llll ImallH'na. Mr. nml Mm r'rank I'erclval, of Mllllran, n'iit )-Ki'iiluy In Ili-ml. Mia Miirlliu ll'ihi'ii MM iirni"! Ihln illuming f rum a vltll lo Cm vuIIIh. J It. HiirtiHin I. -ft Ihln murnliiK fur Hu 1 1 1' wlii-rn li Mill Ik iii;!ny. Janica Crnin ainl Jnliti llnlt.r, of 1'rlnYlll", iTii di llin i lly (liU morn ing. Mr. unit Mm. Walter . I'noiulia (1ru Id l(ri!iiinm nml I'i iiicUIIm lu iluy. M. K, Meaaenner ri'iiirnril lhl IlinrillllR after khort vlult In I'uil land. Hhmmnn llonil l ft loi night fur I'ortlaiul, la alli-ixl n vocational school. John KIpIiII Jr . who linn l.i 111 fur several wrek llb inirurmmla. la bo ii I a k I n . J Kcrjcnn atarlrd thin morning: on a trip In Hpokann. frrilii( to return In a f-w days. ONCE UPON A TIME Once n a timer a man wan dashing toward the wa to commit suicide. Tin; wind Mew ofT his hat and he turned back after it. liy tin; time he'd recovered it lie had changed his mind and decided to live. A man hales Id lose a hat like the (ion ln it has a likalile personality. Tin? Confon la n mellow li.il -it a rii Ii look tliat yuu'li uH(xiatc. CASHMAN 1! K N I) ' S CLOTH I Kit I'riMl Slnii-y, formerly nf llend. who liu been drtvlnic ii gravel truck on III l.a I'lnn road, relumed laat lilKlit to hla lifiuin ut HimIiiioimI. Mia KIichIii'IIi McCann returned lunt lilr.lit to I'lirlliuid. where aha In In achool, after aiicndiiiKj Kaater with her parent. Mr. mid Mm. T. A. Mc-Cunii. ". S. '.inii. pr-ialili-nt of the WrHt tii Wllllte Itoad Conatrurtlon com pany, wblrli hold. paving- contractu In llend. arrived In the city thlo tiiornliiK. A Klrl liuliy wi'IkIiIiik N '-j pnundii waa liorn laat lilKlit tu Mr. mid Mm. Ml.. II.... Itnlnitold of -..itl,,hd Ih i Kurl.-y J i.lllol. 627 I'nrtlaml ave- j iiihv Mr. Klllot la m clerk In the i poatofnee. 'f "'; Mr. ami Mm. J. M. Sapplngton. vlnltliiR her brother. Hurry (old. for abort limit. A Joint aorial ntcetlriK Knljthls of I'ytlilaa and I'ytlilan Si trra will bo held In Ih" ludK" rooms tomorrow night. Mr. and Mra. Orvllln I'tillllpa re turned luat tilchl lo tlirlr hoiiin at Cliihiilln. afti'r vlaltltig rrlnllv.-i li.-r-for Iwo wci'ka. (alln Smith ri'lurtn-d lul nlitht to Corvallla. whrrn hr. la atti'iidlnx O. A. C, nfli-r api'tidlnit Ihn aprinK vacation with hla family bi'rr. who tiuvi- tin-n In Hiid on bUNliifaa nn.irilli.ic a hom-alr-ad. ri-turni-d laat iilitlit to thi-lr hoinr In Clark County, Waihlniclon. At luM nlk'ht'a mix-tlnn of the Kat'rn Kiitr IoiIko. SiiperlntiMidfnt mid Mm H. W. Monro. 'Mr. 8. E. ItnbiTta mid Mra. Anna Sbcpanl wi-rr iiilliati-d. Jiihn l.oKan. who haa api-nt Kaatrr wlih hla pan-ma. Mr. and Mra. K. K. When You Arc In Need of Any Kind of Plumbing, Heating, Tinning or Roofing Work, we solicit your consideration. We use only the best of materials and our workman ship is guaranteed. Ixt us give you an estimate. ARNOLD & DAVIS rUJMHINC COMPANY Phone IJIack 331 1183 Wall Street I.oKMn, ri-lurni-d laat night to Port land, whers ha I attundliiK Colum bia I'lilvnrHlty. A ii t-w fiinilturn aloro will open on April Inl In the atom bulldliiR foniH-rly orriiplnd by AukukI Nl aon'a I'lolhlnK aloro. O. HiiiiHon la (ho hw tfroprUttor. Oi-iuku K. (Jllnioro, who hiia bi-nn IIvIiik on u riitiih iii-ar l.ii I I n , left luat nlKht for Numpii Idaho, to roMo- u iiH-iiilii-r of the m-wa atuff of tin- (Lilly Krue 1'inaa of that city. Mra. Kphriiim Hiirnea, who haa be. n vinlthiK relullvea In llend for four iiiotilha. left IIiIh inornliiK for her honie In Cunudu. Mra. It. L. MuKhea went wlih In-r from llend, on her way lo linker to vIhIi her ar eiila. Kaloa of Naah cur a In Orenon Ihln year have aln-udy eellpHfd luat year'a record, uccordluK lo N. K, Kiillon. Norlhweht repri-Keiilullve nf the Naah company, who with William ' JohiiHlon, dlxirbt manuKer. waa in llend yeaterdiiy. "Ih It I?" will bn tlie iieatlon I which Itev. W. Norton Kerrla will j dlKi-iiaa lu hla Hcrinom-f to at the prayer aervleo Wedneaday i-veiilnit at 7:30 o'clock In the rtuptlatj cliurrh. A rordlul welcome la ex-; tended to all, particularly htriinitem. ! Mr. and Mra. Auatln Hot t re I and Mr. and Mra. U. V. Adama left thla mornlnR for Lakevlew. on their way to Huaanvllje, California, where they will live. Iiottrell will be employed In a luth mill, and Adumi expect lo carry on hla occupation of painter. Drill; In your kodak and let u clean the leiui and ace that It la ready to lake Rood picture. The aervlce I free. Kymon liro. Adr. 49tfc KTtM KMK AMI KAIOIKItH See me. ."or ilelalla ri-KanllliK llve-HtiM-k ItiHurance. 34 Jf.lfc J. C. ItHODKH. The ladle of the KplHcopal Ciilld will Klve a card party Wedneaday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mra. I'aul C. Kin. A cordial Invitation to attend Ik ex tended. A allvi.-r offerlriK will be taken. Adv. 9Cc At The Hotels GRAND COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LON CHANEY IN "Outside The Law" GRAND TONIGHT LAST TIME Final Episode OF "The Lost City" Don't Fail to See It ! ALSO m mm BRADY NEW YORK. IDEA? langdon: MITCHEU.' Ditrr HERBERT BLACUf. MARY MUP.IU.0 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Comedy Hit of the season "Scratch My Back" j All sizes and prices FILMS and complete line of Ko day supplies. Developing and Printing that assures success to amateur photography. Horton Drug Co. "The Rexall Store" S AH Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored '?': 5' v n S'S- K-itii --,v::- "' V '.'ir iH til X-s' t? f- New Koril (Jnnrnntood llailliitora; ou ran frcoo tlicm up but you can't burat tlicm. Stop those lonky rear wIiptI with ". H M. Oil Itctnlnor for l'ord cars nil truck. Iantfieln Auxillnrjr Tranamlanlon for Ford car and truck. Auto & Radiator Shop 1IH IRVING AVK. I'hono Illack Res. Ulack 17S1 Dodge Brothers BUSINESS CAR. It attracts those who are thoughtful about the quality of the things they use, but who also keep a careful eye on their spending and saving. Will accept used cars in trade. Dodge Brothers Pilot Unite Inn II. B. I'oaxe, Portland; W. H. I.ytle, Halem; C. H. Reed, Portland: M. M. larael, Portland: W. II. Orma by. Portland; J. II. Lyman, Port land. Hotel Cozy W. A. Itahn, Mllllcan; L. T. Ilroch, Portland; Aaa Klkan, I.lnd, Waah. Hotel Wrlxht Floyd Flaher, I.akevlew; Harry Fox,- Portland. NOTIf K TO Kl.hH AI.I. ELKH are earneatly reqiieat- ed to be at the lodge room Tueaday, March 2ft, 1 2 1 , at S p. m. aharp, to meet Franc! Galloway, Ulatrlct Dep uty Grand Exalted Huler. Thi la hla official vlult for thla term. In itiation and ? ? ? ? Iiinner will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 In the dining room. Adr.-S5-I6c J. H. HANER, Secretary. - NOTICE HavinK supported my huaband, Emll Heiilel, all winter, I will not ba reaponalhle for any more debt con tracted by him. 8 9-9 Hp ANNA BEIDE1-. Chicken and all other domcatlo animal muat be kept within en cloaurea If owned anywhere within the city limit. Ity order of chief police. 3-98c R. II. FOX. P.oncilla facial treatment for wom en who enre. Pilot ilutte Inn liar Shop Adv. 72tfe We make a apeclalty of children's hair cutting and ladies' massages and Hhampoos. Pilot Butte Inn Ilarber ' her Shop Adv 7?ifc! PLANTS FOR SALE! Early, medium and late cab bage plant, 10c a doicn, 65c a hundred, $.1.00 a thousand. Caulitlower, aater, pancy, pe tunia and other annual and perennial flowering plant of select strains. Hardy, accli mated plant ready from May until June. Lat season filled balf our orders, so order early. M. G. COE I'HONK I2-P-I2 Columbia GrafonolaBack to Pre-War Prices FIRST to make readjustment Present New Models. prices. prices Ravings. L-2 $273.00 $175.00 $100.00 K-2 225.00 150.00 75.00 H-2 165.00 110.00 25.00 G-2 150.00 125.00 25.00 F-2 140.00 100.00 40.00 E-2 125.00 85.00 40.00 Here it an opportunity to 'own the mot populai Phonograph c the market today at wooderful uviag. Buy Now Easy Terms They will go higher before they are lower im price. Th I pofitie?y kaow. . M. THOMPSON, stt Bend's Leading Music Shop VULCANIZING! others say cannot be fixed, and mak tbem like new. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY. CASINGS AND TUBES New and Second Hand For Sale! BEND VULCANIZING SHOP Greenwood Avenue, cross from Cozy Hotel Walther-Williams Co. 132 Greenwood Phone Black 1681 R. S. McCLURE, Salesman gBBaBraSSlEFFPFPFFFFFFFFFPFFIBE'FFJa Specials For This Week! Huck Towels, 17x32 inches 15c Huck Towels, 19x35 inches 19c Bleached Honeycomb Towels, 21x40 inches 29c BLOOMERS Black Sateen Button top; all sizes 45c ' Elastic top, heavy sateen, sizes 4, 6, 8 years....49c Sizes 10, 12, 14 years 59c . JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS 36 inches square 75c 42 inches square $1.25 48 inches square - $1.48 54 inches square $1.75 Napkins to match, 6 for 50c THE FAIR STORE CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundation of credit. Every individual is" a cog in the great wheel. When one neglects his credit and fails to pay his honest obligations, he makes it impossible for some one eke to meet theirs, therefore it is extremely vital that each and every one see to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. i:m.:i. iuiii.iiui....ii!!!!ii;iiiiiiii!iiiimi.j...iui:iuuiiiimii.iim.i I aaii::a-.ai::uaja:Muaaaia:aa!ii:tiTnmiiiiiiiinn:iiamiig An American Workers Creed "The Company for which I work is mindly gooil em ployer and I think any employe who hasn't an' Interest In the sucvefs of 111 employer onulit to quit or jc' flreri. My Idea I that when a man sell hi services to an employer, he ell hi loyally nt the, samo time. If he can't be loyal and give the best that Is In him, lie ought not to work for that particular employer. Hy being loyal I don't mean that one ha to be a toady, or that he haa to lone any of hi Independence. The moaf. loyal may be the most Independent, and usnnlly l." The Shevlin-Hixon Company bbb9