The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 04, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BK!fD BUE.LKTI.1, DAILY KDITIO.H, BKifO, ORKOOS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1021.
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Oregon Trunk
Arrlrai, 7:86 A. M.
Leave. 1:00 P. M.
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Arrives, :B0 V, M.
Leaves, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Kri'il N. Wallurn uf Ttuiuilo la In
din rliy toiluy.
K. A. Kill hor wunt In l.iikuvlnw
K ii tul u y on buxlimiM.
K. A. Klllott of I'rlnrvlllo waa a
! iid vlnliur Kuturduy.
Mr. and Mr. It. E. Miliar fip'-nt the
wri'k-Kinl In Redmond.
V. A. Aiidraon went to I'urllund
Kulurday In urud wnnk.
Krank MrCaffery of I'uwpII llutte
apvnl Hal unlay In Hit) city.
W. A. Hire went lo 1'iirtlunil last
lilKliI lo spnnd few duya.
I.. M. Hurt of I. I'lna wait busi
ness visitor In Hi' ml Hulunlny.
H. E. Loi-hrla was In town Hatur
day from hU lintno Hi llrothi-rs.
A. M. KniiKlr went to I'rluevllle
Kuiuriluy iiIkIU lo spend a fnw.duys.
Albert Aniiiuh went lo Portland
iual nlKlit for a short visit with rein
ilvra. N. ('. J mid went lo Tort laud Kui
uriluy iiIkIiI, In be gone l or three
months.
Junii'ii Hhorl. who la working ul
Iii ai liuli'n, iiiailu a short visit In lli'iid
Kalurduy.
J. J. McCuriliy went lo Portland
Hulunlny nldit, expert I in to return
Tuesday.
C. A. Wilms, of Ilend went Inat
light to l'o till llullr, where bo will
ba employed.
Malcolm V. Gilbert waa a paaarn
ger lo Klamath Kalla on the stage
ihla mornluit.
O. A. Thorson wont lo Portland
Ihla morning, esprrllng to ba none
two weeks or longer.
Hp. K. W. Illllla of the roinmun
liy rhurrh at Tumato waa In Ilend
Saturday, leaving that night for Mad
raa. K I., ( lurk of La Plna went to
Portland Katurday, whpra hla wife
will undergo an operation Ihla
wrrk.
Krneat lleekman of Newport News,
Va , who haa bc n looking at land In
Ihla vlrlnlty, Inft Bulurdny night fur
Aahland.
Mra. J. Ikiute of N'pw York city la
vlaltlng with Mlaa Jpaale Ilurlon. ar
rl vlnac In llpnd Ihla morning for a
ahort aUy.
Mra. J. J. HoKan wpnt to Mndraa
ihla mornlnc to complete photo
graphic work for the Madraa lilKh
chool annual.
It. A. Stevena. Plievlln lllxon luth
mill employe, wpnt to Portland Kui
uriluy nlghl. called there by hla
father' lllueaa.
I). L. Calllrrale. Irrigation man for
the C'oaat Culvprt A Flume Co.. waa
In Ilend Katurday, returning I hut
iilght to Portland.
A bnby girl, weighing I V pound",
waa born Sunday evening lo Mr. and
'Mr. Harney McKenile at the Moun
tain View hnapltal.
Mr. and Mra. Hruce Kmley of
Prineville spent Hundny In Ilend.
Mra. Enslay I on the editorial aluff
of the Crook County Journal
Mra. J. C. M C.Murray and children
hate gone to Medford to realde, leav
ing Katurday night. Mr. McMurray
preceded them everal week ago.
A. M. McKlnley, manager of the
McKlnley-llampaon anwmlll. went
to Portland laat night to purchase
new engine for the mill at Willow
Spring.
Mr. 3. C. Vandevert returned thla
morning from California, where aha
haa apent several month. Dr Van
devert met her In Portland on the
return trip.
Mr. J. J. Wohlenberg atartcd thia
morning on a trip to California,
where aha will apond six month vis
iting In San Francisco, Monteroy and
Santa Ilarbara.
Mr. and Mr. E. B. Essley, who
have been visiting Mr. Esslcy's broth
er, R. M. Essloy, In Bend, started on
the, return trip to tliolr home at Liv
ingston, Mont., last night.
County Judge It. W. Sawyer and
County CoininlBKloiiiira C. II. Miller
and M. W. Knickerbocker have gone
lo Portlund lo attmid a meeting uf
Hie alulu hlghwuy cninmlaalon.
Mra. (lerlruiln K Inert, cashier In
the frelKlit depot Iwrn, will bo trans
ferred to a similar poHltlon at Van
couver, Wash., In a few weeks. Ilur
aiicceamir hern hua not bniiu nuniml.
Conductor J ) Albright Hulurdny
flnlHheil work on the new room for
I lie county lllii ury In the Kills build
ing. Tim room Is complete,, exeunt
puliillng, which wu to bo done, today.
Krank II. Knowlna, who bus been
in Tneouiu In a mllllury hoapltul, Is
In llniiil for IS duys, uftur which he
will relurn for further treiilnienl,
probably keeping him there for two
mouths.
(.'. II. Knowles went lo Portland
lual night lo attend Hie meeting of
i ho atatn highway commlaalon In con
nection with projected road work at
I'rlnevlllo and Huron. He will re
turn Tueaduy.
II. H Itoyre of the Pioneer garage
went lo Portlund Hulurdny night, hla
mi, II. P. Itoyce, following him Sun
day night. They will return with
five pew rnrs. enguglng drivers In
Portlund for three of them.
Mra. II. A. Woolsey went lo Kull
brldgn Kuiuriluy night lo meet her
alaler, Mlaa June Matthews of Top-
penli.li, Wash., who will spepd the
summer on the WooUi y ranch east of
Ilend. They ciiino In on the Mouduy
mornliig train.
The bureuu'of war risk Inaurunce
la dealroua of locutlng Kdward Thorn
aa Long, In connection with an al
lotment made to hla wife. Any In
formation regarding the present
location of Mr. I-ong may ba referred
lo Mrs. V. A. Korbes. home service
secretary of the American lied Cross.
A good-slsed audience waa present
at the first of the two weeks' series
of special rvangellatlc meetings lo
be held each evening at the Reventh
Day Advenllst church. Mr. O. M.
Thorp, wife of the pastor, will have
charge of the service tonight. The
subject Is, "The Longest Prophetic
Period Given In the plbln."
tiring In your koduk and let us
clean the lens and aee that It la ready
to tuke good pictures. The service
I free. Kymon Ilros. Adv. 4IKfc
lloncllla facial treatment for wom
en who euro. Pilot llutlo Inn Har
bor Hhop. Adv. 72lfc
Fresh rimea, carnations, duffoillla,
flowers In aeuaon ut the llrobert
Millinery, phono Hlack 2571. HH-103C
NTIH'KMKX A Ml PAItMKItM
Hen me for details regarding live
stock Insurance.
34 llOtfc J. C. BHODKH.
MORE FEDERAL
MONEY TO USE
IN WEST ASKED
(Continued from Page 1.)
this method of apportionment Is still
as nearly fair and exact as may be
written In any leglalullve act. aa the
number of motor vehicle licenses In
each slate fairly reflects the wealth,
population and totul road mile
age within the state. If this factor
Is used In apportioning funds It la
euay and Inexpensive to aacertarn the
size of the factor by merely getting aj
certificate from the official having'
charge of the motor vehicle depart- j
ment." !
According to duta gathered by
Henator Htunfield. the total area of
each of the public land slates, and
the area of the forest reserves In euch
I as follows:
Arm In
T'fUl ara natlmal l'r
of mtMtm furu evnt
ArhfW .. -2.a.4UO 1I.7V6.641 IS
litaho r.SMlMO l.ll.l7 IS
Nrvvla 70.2M.44I) MOO.Cal 1
UUh H.in.T.O 7,M.f,H 14
Wnmlna 2.4',MIO ,S77.4i IS
Ne Mrilco ... 7l.4OI.kZ0 M31.0S7 l"j'j
alirrnu Hi.ni7.2M ll.tll.QO 1
M.mUna U(I.U0 It. 014. Ill 17
Alaska 7a.lU.70 20.MS.260 ,
Orxun tI.IHB.4S0 1I7S.71 21
Wuhlnrton ... 42.771,040 .H2.I 21
Cotorada M.J41.I20 ll.U4.ll44 20
TtJ arra la national larmf. 11,2. !(,. 122.
AT THK IKJTKIX
Pilot Hutte Inn.
A. C. Harms, Portland; Walter E.
Illlss. Portland; Henry Jensen, Spo
kane; II. P. Mutter. Portland; Shel
by F. Peterson, Burns; Malcolm L.
If
Ilend Lodge, No.
1871. B. P. O. E
moots every Tuoa
ilny evonlng at
the F.Ik Tom pin,
8 o'clock. Visit
ing brothers are
Invited.
:l i iilllllllllllllllllUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII "'
"Our Ice Cream is Mt.
Hood,
There is no other so
good."
And you can't get it
anywhere in Bend j
except at I
' BUCHWALTER'S
Whore your trade la appreciated
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Another
Winner!
MUSIC LOVERS
WON'T MISS
THE
Leiter
Opera
Company
AT, THE
Gym.
Wednesday
April 6
The most expensive
talent secured for
the Mill Employes
Lyceum Course.
NO
RESERVED
SEATS
Popular 'Prices
HOTEL ALTAMONT
IH
Pleananlly altuateil, 734 Ilroad-way.
fjirgr, well
ki-pl rooms.
IT HAH
furnlohrd.
well
IT IH
Hiram heal oil with a good sup
ply of brat.
IT IMS
Cold anil hot runnlnit water
In moat of Ihn rooms anil Rood
bathroom prlvlli'icm.
IT HAH
A tllnlnic room where yon ran
Krt a rwmI break fut and l
o'rlixk dinner at family
table.
WE BUY
SELL or EXCHANGE
Good Used Ranges,
Furniture, Phono
graphs or Office
Furnishings
KLEtTKIQ VACTVM
t I.KAN F.HH HEN'TKD
21 Hoar Hay BOc
All make of Sewing Ma
chines rented by the day,
tha wrrk, or the month.
BEND FURNITURE CO.
(Kxrhnnge Department )
TELEPHONE BLACK 2711
GRAND
TONIGHT-TUESDAY
TUESDAY MATINEE
iWN rv.r- h
r,
a)
Mr.
Air t?7'
WaJ
JAN IS
I N
THEJMP
by Elsie Jam ..
Edmund CouUin,
Filawloai Fiauiesl Frollicktt ia a Play a
Fall ol Life si tha Star ia Fall ol Fua.
ALSO
Herbert Rawlinson
IN
"Cluing and The Law"
National
Gingham Week
April 4 to 9
GINGHAMS
Kaxhlon often take the humblest thing and makes it
precious and exclunlve.
Today's house dreas may be tomorrow' fashionable
frock, (iintrbams are to be popular this season.
This week we are able to telve Tallies that will not be
possible for you to eual elsewhere.
Dress Ginghams; the well known Valmore, in
spring's newest plaids, stripes and checks; now
priced at, per yard 19c
M. F. C. Zephyr Ginghams; newest plaids in
this fine material; 27 inches wide; per yd 27c
Renfrew Ginghams, 32 in. wide, yard 35c
Pretty. Novelties in Neckwear
Charming sets and coflar and rente combinations In
innumerable new styles, appearing; with the wealth of new
summer clothes. It's a Rood idea to supply the old dress
or suit with a new collar or two.
50c to $1.25
For Lasting Comfort and Satisfaction
We Recommend
MUNSING WEAR
Wise purchaser today more than ever stick to com
modity of known quality and of reputable -manufacture
such aa Munslncwear. Ita fine quality Is unvarying year
after year: the Ionic service it rives proves it to be a most
economical garment. Moreover, throughout Its life the
wearer experiences the complete satisfaction that comes
only from proper!? fitting garments made of high quality
fabrics.
There In a style of Munaingwear for every
body in i-very drairrd size and fabric. Mansina;
wrar Katixfartion Lam.
Ladies' Union Suits at $1.25 to $2.50
Men's Union Suits at $1.95 to $3.00
Boys' Union Suits at 75c to $1.50
It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at
HUEnMTFJlD
BROTHERS vN,
Gilbert, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A.
jW. Aya, La Pine; Mr. and Mr. R.
!M. Ireland. Portland; S. McMuIlin.
j Portland; E. E. Berg. Toppenish.
Wash.; J. J. Richards. Portland; M.
R Matthew, The Dalles; Harriet H.
j Heller. Portland; S. H. Sharp. Port
; land; R. H. Dickson, Walla Walla: A.
G. Cholick. La Pine; J. E. Staley,
: Prineville; O. R. Jeffries. Portland.
Hotel Cosy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ensley, Prine
ville: Paul Hilgendorf, Hood River;
J. Chastaln, Portland; George L,. Ag
gers. White Salmon. Wash.; G. A.
Korner. Powhatan, Ohio; Peter Seg
gling, Prineville.
Wright Hotel.
R. F. Dunning, Fort Rock; J. Hig
gins. Portland; Mra. F. Worrall,
Portland: S. B. Wagner, Newark, N.
J.: W. Mack. Lakeview.
Own Your Own
Home!
The time to plan for building is
Now!
The most beautiful building sites in the city are
River Terrace
Lots $350 to $500.
Terms $25 down and $10 a month.
I advise that you make an early selection.
J. A. EASTES
124 Oregon
READER
Redaction in Tire
During the month of April we will
reduce the price of our entire stock
10 per cent to 20 per cent.
Frenchle's Stage Office. SO-Sttto
Pnt It In Tha Bulletin.
NOT JUST MEAT
BUT
MEAT!
O DONNELL BROS.
Our Latest Big Offer!
Two pair of Trousers with every Suit ordered
frpm our selected list of Pure Wool Fabrics, for
$25.00 and upwards
Hundreds of patterns to select from.
EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING and DYING
DICK-The Tailor
1018 WALL STREET
ntu&i:isK:t:::t:uiuui::unsK:it
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Cent-Ore Cleaning
& Dye Works
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
and Alterations
We Call for Your Work and Deliver
Thone Black 2471. 103'J Wall St.
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