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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1921)
TBRBK7CD Bl'LI.KTII, DAILY EIHTIO.f. BEND, ORKOO.f, HATl'llIM Y, APRIL 2, 1021 TAGS 5, - HKNU THAIN HCIIKDl'LK Oregon Trunk Acrtves, 7: (6 A. M. Leaves, 1:00 P. M. O.-W. II. N. Arrives, :S0 l. M. Leaves, J: 00 A. M. Judsnn Drown of Hnnimersldn, Prlnre F.dwurd IhIiiiiiI, will preach at thu Churrh of Christ ul 1 1 o'clock Niiiiiluy morning mid ul 7:,in o'clock In the evening All I hers of th chinch are u i K-nl ly ri if ik-nI lo ul-lend. hi offer of from 12 to 15 acres of liuid bordering the Deschutes for pnfk purposes. The land I located south of I he main purt of town and would coHt thn city nolhiiiK hut a kiiiiiII mini annually for Improvement. I l'i suggested lliut numerous vacant LOCA!iNKVS ITEMS I Im infill Mulnero of Maters In In Ihx city today. W. II. I i K K 1 1 of lli'dinoiid wus In lli-nd today on business. Kalhryn lluyden left last iiIkIiI on a week-end trip lo 1'ortlnud. Miss Eve lloclm wnt to I'lirtluiul lust nlalit to spend thn week end. II. II. Do Armond went to I'ort luiul Innt night lo spend two dtiys. t'ouuly Clerk J. II. Ilaner drove to Mudras yesterday, returnliiK today. Mm, W. 1). Arnold left tit nt night to spend the weekend In 1'r li-v 1 1 1 Mrs. F. K. Unas and duughier Idu of I'liilnvlew were IioiiIiik In llend tniluy. . Mm. r. t. HiiK kwfii went to I'ort lund lent Light, r.rclliiK to return Holiday. Mrs. K. 0. Handera and Mm ('. lilrhnioiid of Metollim were In Item) yenterday. Mr. and Mm. I.yle Unwaih are Die parents of a ll'i-poutid huliy hoy, bom yesterday. Mr. and Mn M II Itobh left Ihh morning for llolse, Iduho, for a vl.lt of several weeka. Krunk Sheffold ha (one to Spo kane for a visit of aeveral weeka, leaving Isat night. Mr. and Mra. K. II. Ka.ley of Mon tuna are visiting Mr. Kaaley'a brother and family III llend. Itay Klilpnmn of International Falla la visiting with ('. ('. Fydcll of the llrooka-Sranlon office. Joe Howard, secretary of thn KIs lera Metollua Livestock association, la In llend today on bualneia. Mluri Itae and Connie Knicker bocker will apend the week-end In I'rlnevllle, visiting with frlenda. Mra. Anna M. Day went to I'nrl I'roinliienl eiliienlota unending the, lota about the city might bo acoulred Inland Kmiiiro leuchera' convent Ion ! for hI m I In r use. Camp ground bet- jln Kimkiiuii who were featured In a I. Tin. 'lit unci the installation of a four-column cut on the front page "Welcome" alien at the depot were of Hie Chronicle of Hint city Include , other suggest lona luudif by the H. V. Moore, superintendent of the ; mayor. llend ai lioolH. HIM.IK tit MUllll'H WVIKItWOItKM Fit VV IHhK AUK ItF.tll TO Hit At II, (Continued from 1'nge I ) atleela coilllllllleii will referred fur a later report. I'lllk lletleniwnt I'rKral. The Anne burn will be vacated n soon an the present tenunta can build wua thn report of II. K. Nordeen. rhulrmun of the beullli coiuinlltee, whlih has In i liarne thn luvesllgutlnu reirurilliiK the removal of the big wooden structure on llond alreet. The owner will rare Die building; an oin ua It la empty, Mr. Nordi'en auld. lie iiuvim-o that I he Aunea be given I Thn peddling llcenan ordinance la being Ignored, N. II. Gilbert de clared. He iin-ulinned the mutter of a llcenan for hotel buaaea. Chief of I'ollce Ko promlaed that immediate alepa to collect fee would be taken. J. M. Juuiiaen, farmer, who recently anked a reduction of the peddler ' license fee, la planning to teat the city luw, Councilman Nordeen atuted. A meat luapectlon ordinance wan favored by Mr. Gilbert ua the remedy for the whole altuatlon. ItuiliiK llourd .Vunicd. Itohert II. Uould, city engineer, an nounced the beginning of preliminary pnvlng work. He reported favorably on Wllllte laid at KlugHton, N. Y on a suhstuntlul baae and made with what be termed an Ideal asphalt sand. ertlea, Mr. Kox aald that the paving assessment for thn Ilrooka property la 10 centa below, that of the Flmt National bunk and the Deachiitna In vestment Co., 10 abovo. and that on hU own property 11.51 above the contract price per yard. Hire Work Deferred. The city la financially unnble to construct a bridge over the North canal on the line of The Iialles-Cali- forula highway, the council decided In conalderlng a letter from highway authorities asking for a concrete pan. The recorder -wan authorized to write the commiKxIon to thla ef feet. Need for better fire protection prompted the recommendation of Councilman Gilbert for two new by drama In Hlghlund addition and one In Terminal addition. The council voted for Immediate Inatallatlon. Kstimatea and specification for the improvement of Slsemore atreet were submitted. Ilecauoe of the ex pend Involved, consideration of the Improvement was deferred. tholr home for the time at the Alia mont. . llUIUIWIBUUnuUttJtflUOIlUUUUIltKS SOCIETY (Continued from rage 2.) four moiitha to Vacate, lie also mig- Five-Inch Wllllte at Howard Hcaeh, . gele, that dead enila of wuter mains! v ' B"l,,y "ked. he said. The' b flushed at once, and thereafter 1 1'""'" department of New York city! once a month during the summer i.il'""1'1 K'vl' li,,lB Information, ho said, j prevent warm weaiher disease. A" lo ll conditions, Mr. j Mr. fiilberl's demand that the i"11') "tated that the Idea of using j flushing of dead ends be taken i,,, j roudslde material for the mineral ag-, surfacing ' gregate in sheet aHphalt has been given up. IteiiiicKts which have been made recently for a boxing commission were met by the mayor's action In naming J. 8. I ones, N. II. Gilbert. M. H. Magee, Dr. J. C. Vandevert and It. &' Maoiilton d member) of the board In charge of local pugilistic encounters. The council. Including rare of when the council authorised chutes Investment company, with the . the employment of a man at 12 a day same frontage, f 1 101.09. and his to keep the place In proier.f hape. own 100 -foot frontage, $1521. The To Kiifiircn l'clilllnj l-a. aone plan used In llend is based on i council that John Hteldl. pioneer Washington state law. . realty muu. la considering renewing Referring to the same three prop- I'll the public service commission o changeil on Councilman Fox's sugKesilon that It be first referred to T II. Foley, geueiul inunuger of the llend Water, I'ower Light Co. The entrance to Khevlln park Is aeciind only to the city dump ground in appearance, declared Councilman l.on I.. Fox. Young timber near the road has been killed by fire, gravel pits were dug by roud contractora ,wo of appointees, ratified wlth nd. as a result, the largest tree n out question, thn park has fallen, he said. He re- Aenielit Questioned, ported lliut the county court has the Councilman Fox questioned again matter of remedying these conditions the system of street improvement as under consideration. Isessments In llend, declaring It to be llegurdlng the city park on the, unjust. Knglneer Gould offered to I Deschutes, he urged the expenditure look up the matter and report at the ! of lio to I jliO fur lniiirnveinent Vnr. ! next meeting-. Mr. Fox oolnted his land last night to have her eyes treat- j c()1( haY( r(,,(.d , plne I question by quoting figures to show ed Bh. will be gone several week. Ir h( I ,,, , A. c. rook, ,,0-foot front- Mr. and Mrs T. M. Williamson of Complaints that the city disposal' age haa a $97 08 paving assessment I'ortlsnd. who have been visiting ! Ufrt ,M bn( rijndl()n W),r akpn ,he Kt N,on,, ballk ,nd ,he Des- nere lor several aaya, reiurueii nomei last night. Mrs. F. ( Minor and Mrs. It. D Miles were hoaiessea for the card c, mer,,. ,,. ,,,erno w.e y lulMtn tnU,rmvll the the Davenport. Iowa, system and the .iinaanie ns ..... Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Itauliti. who 'have been visiting .Mr. and Mrs. F.. Ksaley, returned last night to their home at Yamhill. Patrick Hayes left this morning for Toronto, Canada, going first to New York, He may return to llend In several months. .11 isa ma .Mswonger returned una morning from Halem. where she is llllll attending Willamette university, for the spring vacation. Krnest lleekman of Newport News. Virginia, Is III this vicinity, looking at land. He expecta to locate on a ranch near I.a Fine. Mr. and Mrs K. I". Ilroaterhous re turned thla morning from I'ortlsnd, where Mrt Ilroaterhous underwent a successful operation on one of his. eyea. I Ilert Fuller and Charles 8ayleri went to Portland last night fur a short stay, accompanying llsrlo Ban ders, who goes to the Good Samaritan I hospital. The Women's auxiliary of the American Legion will hold Its regu lar meeting at the I-eglon rooma In the Downing cafe at S o'clock Mon day evening. Mrs. F. Hudson left last night for Vancouver, accompanying her moth er, Mra. Isaksen, who haa been visit-1 Ing her from Tacoma, that fur on her Journey home. Ernest A. Clark of Wasco county nd Mlsa Jluby Wise of Tumalo wcreM married abortly after noon today by Iter. J. Edgar Purdy at the Methodist-Episcopal parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. If. R. Worth and daughter Helen, who have been vis iting Mr. and Mra. J. Charlea Smith of the Parisian, returned this morn ing to their homo In Portland. W. J. Rproat, formerly of tlio for estry offlco In llend, Is now located i at Republic, Wash., whero he Is en gaged In similar work, according to letter received here this morning. Dr. J. C. Vandevert went to Port land last night, expecting to return Sunday, nt which tlmo Mrs. Vande vert, who has been visiting In Cali fornia for a number of weeks, will accompnny him. C. J. Scammon, recently employed nt the Ilronks-Scnnlon plant as watchman, will leave Monday morn ing for his ranch at llaloy, Idnho, driving by way of Durns, Mrs. Scam mon will accompany- him. Mrs. Oliver Adams, who Is visiting Dr. and Mra. L. W. Gntcholl hero, was a soloist at tho Kastnrn Star pro gram Inst night. Mra. Robert Doug- Ina and Mrs. Charlea Ross were also Prlnovllla guests nt the meeting. J. Collier and Dr., t'rllng C. Coe. re cently announced at a dinner given In their honor by Dr. and Mrs. Ed ward Allen Pierce at their home on East Twenty-eighth street in Porv land. Flowers In shades of blue and yellow, with candles and favors In the same colors, decorated the dining table. Dr. Coe, a rnlvcrsity of Missouri man, now of Portland, was a pioneer llend physician and Is secretary of the state board of medical examiners. Dr. Charles F. Jlloom of Bend and Miss Margaret Louise Hrems. for merly Deschutes county- nurse, were married at high noon today at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. J. Edgar Purdy conducting the service. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Gatchell were present as witnesses. Dr. Bloom has been a resident of Bend for over a year, previously hav ing practiced for several years in Portland. During the war he was a medical officer In the navy, with the rank of lieutenant. He gained his professional education at Willamette university, Salem, and at the Univer sity of Oregon Medical chool, Port land. Mra. Bloom came to Bend from De troit, Mich., a year ago last summer to become county nurse. She held that position until last December, when she realgned. Dr. and Mrs. Bloom will mak. 6 lurches First Lutheran 3. A. Htenseth. pastor. Sunday school, with Hi hie clam, 10 a. in. Services at 1 1 a. in In English and 7:30 p. m. In Norwegian. (trace Lutheran .Mission Services at 2:30 p. m. In the Presbyterian church. Theme, "The Fact and the Meaning of Christ's Resurrection." A cordial welcome to all. P. Hllgen dorf, pastor. IlaptiM Church Bible school at 8:4r, a. m. We earnestly request all our people to be present. Others, if not attending elsewhere. Invited to come with us. Superintendent. J. Carter. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Rev. W. Norton Ferris will preach. Theme will be. "Who Is on the Lord's Side?" New members received. The Lord's Supper will be observed. Young People's service at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service .at 7:30 p. m. Special message by Rev. Fer ris. Theme. "The Transcendent Worth of Christianity." All are welcome. nirlt.tl.in liurdi Bible school at 10 a. m. The opening exercises will be conducted by the Junior Girls. These girls are training for leader ship. The missionary story. "The Trouble Makers." will be told by Grace Caldwell, a Junior girl. Com munion and social meeting at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:39 p. m. Don't slacken! March 27th was the climax of the tremendous growth and activity which characterized our Bible school during the rst quarter. Since our organization there has been no more prosperous period. Some glorious victories were achieved. The second quarter la here the heart of the Bible school year. The weather Is generally ideal. Our organizations are Just beginning to run smoothly. Our enthusiasm is at white heat. The school is growing. Don't slacken! There may be a ten dency to rest on the laurels gained In the past few weeks a feeling of I pride in past records, Instead of de- sire for future attainment. Let April 3 mark the sucessful progress ratt-tr than the end of our program. Don't slacken! j ' . The secret of our success Isn't really a secret at all. Every individual in Bend who has used Bake-Rite products knows. Many, firms guard closely the secret on which their success is founded. We want it known It's to our interest and to the interest of every householder in Bend that the principles of the Bake-Rite art be generally understood. Scientific sanitation in all processes is the foundation of the meth ods used in the Bake-Rite Sanitary Bak.ry. An inspection will convince you. A trial of Bake Rite bread will convert you to a firm belief in its superiority. BakeRite Sanitary Bakery Sphicr Building on Bond Street. Preh)-rrian H. C. Hurtranft, ; pastor. .Vow that the special season of the spring time Is over, we will launch into the carrying out of our spring and summer plans at once. What these plans Include will be told In a few weeks when we make an nouncement of the special work that Is ready for the season. j On Sunday we will hold our serv ices at the hours as here given. Bible school will meet at 10 o'clock. This, will be a new beginning for this de-1 partment becaiise of new work that, will be introduced at this time. Be sure and be on hand. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor will preach from John 1, dealing with the rela tion of Christiana to the world that does not pretend to be Christian. The Junior and Senior Endeavor societies will meet at !1S. At 7:30 the pas tor will continue his chart studies In. the book of - Revelation. The topic for Sunday evening will be "Grace Manifested and Heaven Awed." Any thing that will "awe" heaven ought to be of Interest to those who live on the earth. Purdy, pastor. All services, will be held as usual In the "Little Brown Church," corner Franklin avenue and Sisemore streets, tomorrow. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. At It o'clock there will be the usual helpful serv ice, with good music and a practical sermon. The pastor's sermon theme will be "The Power of the Resurrec tion." In the evening at 6:30 the young people will hold Epwnrth league. At 7:30 the happy Sunday evening service. "The Return to the Father" will be the sermon subject. The basement story of the new church will be ready for use within two weeks. The church will sell the "Little Brown Church" property, comfortably furnish the basement of the new building and bold all serv ices there after May 1. On the eve ning of April 15 the men of the church propose to serve "an elaborate "bachelors' spread" in the new building. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Last Time shiver xnti ornm 0 -tho w (USHULP ftrrOut t)u harotMe of Zu Krm. afSUmUmT. MrrtiodUt Episcopal J. Edgar! GRAND SUNDAY ONLY Eddie Lyons & Lee Moran IX "Once a Plumber" They'd looked for a life of eaee and wheeae, but when they'd been vamped by experts they were glad to get back to the old shop. But that was eaoier said than doae K will do you good to see what hap pened to them. ALSO ROLIN COMEDY and PATHE NEWS LIBERTY TONIGHT and SUNDAY RARE DRAMA RICH IN ACTION AND SUSPENSE THAT IS "The Devil To Pay" with an ALL STAR CAST including; ROBERT M'KIM, JOSEPH DOWLING, FRITZI BRUNETTE and ROY STEWART ' "Ilront Wan-en! Do men die?" Terror struck to the heart of Brent Warren every time the telephone bell rang. The weird voice that rapped over tho wire, "Brent Warren 1 Io men die?" where did It come from? How could It romo from anywhere? Mornlirs;, noon and night it haunted him. f Also a Sunshine Comedy "HIS DAUGHTER'S LAST KISS"