The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 31, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Carpenter work on a new double
giirugn for I.. (. Taylor, 5J Tuinalo
avenue, waa begun yesterday by
Kriink I'err. Tim new gurugn, which
tuki-a tin- place of Hi" one burned
to the ground aome lluiu ago, la of
double conal ruction throughout, (II-uii-naloiia
18 by 21) feet, and will coat
$600.
BEND Tit A IN WUKDIXB
The Pleasure of Witnessing the Greatest Drama on the Screen is in Store for Every Man, Woman and Child
Oregon Trunk
Arrives. T:I6 A. M.
Uitm, 1:00 P. M.
().-W. R. N.
Arrives. :60 P. M.
Leaves. 7:00 A. M.
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LOCAL NEWS ITKMS
Titni Cninlii uf Silver Lake In In
Hi. ml loiluy.
J. V. Nelson of HuiniiiiT Lake
rumti In ll"lnl yesterday.
(irvllln lloas went to laixl lust
nlKht I" alleml uiilotiiiilillo arlionl.
Mm. J. W. folli'lln Id III at the
(iimlly hiiiiiii noil I li uf Ih" foumlry.
II. (I. Jni'ltmiii Iff t lul nifclit fur
tliililemliile. wlmri) hi) will l tin
jiloyeil. Tim Klitniiilh Full" uliiK" will
,.V(, llrml 7:30 o'llork tomorrow
murnluK.
Them will In' no Kplaropiil millil
meelliiK Krliluy mi ui'coimt uf Hi'1
Huluriluy auln.
K. Murk of I'oilluiicl, wlin linn
fut U few llnH III lli'llll, Weill liml
lilKlit I" KulltiililK".
Mm. J ! it I'ollork of Korl ll""k
Iuiuki'iI iIiiiiiikIi Hi-nil yi-nli-nluy on
her wuy In Powell lliiiic.
Hteve All-cmrl of Portland l
viUlnn III fuilierlnl&w. J. K
Hmlth, of Ihn Cory linti-l.
Mm. J. W. Ann l-rt hint nlKlif 'or
l.o Amci'li-K. where she will vlall
hi-r (luUKhd-r for three nioutha.
Mr. and Mr. it. llri-nlmio atarud
lal nlnlil for Bt. I'ul. called by llir
Uliieaa of Mr. Ilrentano'a futtier.
C. K. Cthvpi of Ihla city li-ft lunl
nlKht 10 receive treatment at the
timid Samaritan hoapltal. Portland
Kminilt Molltor. who h bri-n In
liluho wllh traVKllii orchi-lr for
aeveral wreka, returned to Itend liint
lilltht.
H. A. Wllaon. a recent arrival from
Mlaaourl, la looking at land ni-ar
Ili-nd. -tiiTllnK lo o to l-ekevlew
Kuturduy.
Mra. Charlea lluriieas and chil
dren lift Ut nlKht for their new
h n mo In California. Thi-y will atop
for a week In rorllund.
Mr. and Mra. I.. W. Wells are the
pan-nta of a seven and one-half
pound lialiy boy born thla inornlnK
at thrlr homi on S39 Lava llond.
Verne Tuylnr returned to lti-d-inond
luat lilltht, uft'-r romlnK to
have a local phyalrlan Iri-nl the hand
lia bad Injured In cranking a car.
I'asaetiKera on the Sllvi-r Lake
atnxo thla iiioriiliiK were Mra. Hut-i-r.
L. P. Claypool. L. I. Piillerion.
Wade Mohy to Mlvor l.aki-. A. I..
Ilaurk to Fremont.
L. C. Morgan, who haa been look
In over Central Oregon wllh a view
lo lornilng ou a runrh. returned lat
night to rortland on hia way to
Inline In California.
Hunger lien Hmlth of the lea
rhutea Nutloiiul forest returned to
day from Tygh Valley, where he turn
pent tha winter, to take up hla dut
lea for the aummer.
P. I-enrhone and family, who hnve
lived In I lend for about 1 monlha.
left lint night for Oaklnnd. Califor
nia. Search of belter health In a dif
ferent climate drew Mr. Lenchone
from llend.
Members of the Ladles Aid soci
ety of the Chrlatliin church will
moi-t at 1:S0 o'clock Krlday after
noon at tho home of Mra. Carl Hlnd
tnan, (24 Newport avenue. Special
business la lo be taken care of, and
a largo attendance la desired.
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DANCE
af
WITH THE
Jazz
Entertainers
AT THE
HIPP
SATURDAY NIGHT
It's Only
ONE BONE
DEVELOPMENT
IS HALTED ItY
HULKS, CHARGE
(Continued from I'ugn I.)
counting ayatem; and third, a ten
dency to duplicate atnle control with
federal aiipervlnlon,
IteifiilulloUN to be lt
Mr. lirlffllh aluli-d that all of the
power devclijpem now huvo lo con
form to thn ri-xulullona luld down
by alula ullllty coinuilHalona both ua
to accounting and depreciation, lie
aaxerted thut I he regulation altnmul
Ing to force upon the power com
paulea a federul ayatem of account
ing would lend to illffli ully uml con
fusion. Ho InnlHti-d Unit the arliltrury
provlnliiii fur ili-preclutluii renerve
wua unfair uml tended to inlnlmln
the niiioiiiil Unit the I'lilted Hinlea
giivi-rnmi-iit would have to puy for
the property If It i-lerli-d lo pur-cliii-i-
It ut tin- mid of fifty yvura.
Mr. tirlfflth uIho aalit that through
out tho ri'gjilutlona there wua a ten
dency to greater detailed control and
regiilutlon than waa ever contem
plated In the original leglalatlon. He
aald the'aplrlt of tha law wai that
the federul Water power commlaalon
aim it Id be mainly aupervlaory and
that tho regulatlona adopted by the
outgoing water power commlaalon. If
enforced, would prevent a develop
ment of new power project a and
practically nullify the ten yearn'
fight lo open the latent power poaal
blllty with the Weal.
Illgli Km A.ke.1
K. W. Clark, an Inveatment bank
er of I'hlludf Iphla and a director of
the Portland Hallway, Light A Pow
er company. In reaponao to qucatlona
of Chairman Week a, atated that
bankera would Inalat on t to 10
per rent for financing water power
projecta under the preaent regula
tion, and Intimated very atrougly
that there would be no money for
new proJerU which hud to be atarted
from the ground up unleaa the com
pany doing the development had al
ready ratuhllahvd credit and waa a
going concern.
Chairman Week queatloned Col
onel Hugh L. Cooper, known
throughout the VVcat ua an engineer
prominent In water power develop-
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A .Nl.iy.?. P'cture PfftM of Degpei'aLe 'Work -after P3''
FEATURING
LON CHANEY
who is recognized as the foremost character actor on
the screen, gives a performance which eclipses his
work in "The Miracle Man" and "The Penalty," for
which he received nation-wide fame, also
PRISCILLA DEAN
the electrifying heroine of "The Wildcat of Paris"
and "The Virgin of Stamboul." The portrayal of this
remarkable screen character is the acme of emotional
artistry.
If you want lo take part In tlu- moot thrilling ad- I gin of Ktamhoul" all rolled into one a real life ro-
venlure that any man or woman waa ever plunged Into, mance and the moot netting photoplay that you've
all you have to do la to come iM-e the rnivn-aal-Jewell keen in many yean- with the "beat bad man" yoo ever
production de luxe a whirling, rulilng drama that la rat your cyra upon. Don't mla thla picture It'a the
like "The Penalty." "The Miracle Man" and "The V tr- real thing.
Grand Theatre 2
GRAND
TONIGHT LAST TIME
The Most Refreshing
Comedy Drama shown
here in months.
RUPERT HUGHES'
Famous Story
"Scratch
My Back"
This is your last chance
to see this laugh
provoker.
COME!
mrnt. aa to how much of the pend
ing application totaling 12.000.000.
000 In eatlmated coat would be act
ually undertaken under the preaent
regulation Colonel Cooper anawered
that In hla Judgment no new pro
jecta could be financed unleaa the
regulatlona were liberalized. Ho
auld that aome growing concerna
thut already hud large plunta and
dlatrlbullon facllltlea would un
doubtedly extend their power devel
opment by taking advantage of fa
vorable ..water power pcrmlta. but
they would only be able to flnnnce
Iheae development because they had
already eatabllahed credit. In answer
to another queatlon the colonel aald.
In hiaopinlon. many of the propos
ed projects would never be develop
ed for the reason they had no eng
ineering merits. The electric devel
opers have detailed the committee to
remain in Washington until a final
decision Is reached upon the liberal
izing of the remilutlons.
Kreah roses, carnations, daffodils,
flowers In season at the Hrobert
Millinery, phone Ulack 2571. 9S-103C
We make a specialty of children's
hair cutting and ladles' massages and
Shampooa. IMlot bulls lnu Barber
Shop. Adv. 72tfc
Outer Figures en Kamerun Huta.
The huts of the Knmerun tribe of
Africa are decorated with flgurea
which It-JIcnte the number of occu
punts and their relationship. A very
large fleure In the renter stands for
the mnn of the faintly and other fig
ures for the wives, sons and daughters
Success at Last,
"Ah!" said the golfer, who was
skating, as the Ira gave way beneath
him, "at last I bave developed a per
feet follow through," Boston Transcript.
A Tough Beard.
A woman atated at Westminster tha
other day that her husband, saying ha
was going to bave a shave, left the
house six months ago, and had net re
turned. London Dally UalL
VULCANIZING!
others say cannot be fixed, and makt them like new.
LET US SAVE YOU MONEY.
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Apples
at 85c a box
Willow Twitfi
Arkansas Blacks
Newtown Pippins
Black Twig.
rippins
Ben Davis
WHILE THEY LAST
at 85c box
SMITH'S GROCERY
CASINGS
AND
TUBES
New and
Second Hand
For Sale!
fEBE
mm
'Double Cable Vase hires'
You ride safe and sure on
Federal cords because of
their scientific non-skid
treads.
Their loose cords built up
in diagonal layers give you
a pliant feeling of comfort
that adds to the ease of
motoring.
You need only put
Federal cords on your car
to test the exceptional
mileage they give.
DESCHUTES
GARAGE CO.
Na-sh Cars Feltal Tires
BEND VULCANIZING SHOP.
Oreonwood Avenue, cross from Coiy Hotel
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HOT CROSS
BUNS
They say our Hot Cross Buns were de
licious and have asked for more of them.
We will have them again Saturday, April
2. Place your orders not later than Friday.
Bake-Rite Sanitary
Bakery
Phone 2731
For the Workingman
A general reduction in
the price of meals, paral
leling the drop in wages.
Now 35c up
Formerly. 45c up
Downing s Cafe
ON BOND STREET
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