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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1921)
rnig bkjvd bixlkti. dailt nrnon. brnd, okkoo. tckhpa v, April n. 1021. PAGE S BKND THAI It mHKDlliK Oregon Trnnk Arrive, 7:5 A. M. Lrfiavsa. 1:00 P. M. O.-W. II. A N. Arrives, ;60 T. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. W. l'ow.'ll l.fl luat nlxlit for In-di'IM-lidiMire. J. II. Currlko wkiiI to I'urllunil mi luat iiijcbt's trull). Itnlpli l.ilru li'fl luat nlitlit to lniid ai'virul riuya In riirtlund. Mri. I,. Hbluley In riiporti'd acrloua ly III nt hT boms, 37 IlnalliiK ilc. Ilnrmun lluua U npfiitllnK vprul diiyii III I'orllnml, louvlng llend IumI lilKlit. Kvi'riill Kallrk Wi-nt lo llmlnioiid 111 la niornlliK, wbnro he 01mtI lo no In work. K. K. Huwyer returned tlili morii liiK after Kix'iitlliiK a fvw days In l'ortliilul. j Mm. Anna Wlllian l.fl luat mIkIiI (or rorllutid, wlu rn aliv will auid several diiyii. II. K. l.i'lnlnKi-r went lo Metollua till morning lo work for n ranchvr In tliat Tlrlnliy. Mr. K. iMim iilirrry aaed Ihrouxh llend lhl iniirnlnn from Wutmto, W'unh.. on liir way to l.nkcvlew. Mr. K. I., t'looae mid Mr. U. I.. Klork of 1'orllunil arc vlaltlns; Mr. Murt Itrdmond t ber homo In llend. II. II. Ii Armond returned thl moniln- from I'ortland. wbrra h went on bualur several duy ago. W. II. Franta of l'ortlnd. who linn l"n In Itrnd on buliie evral day, returned lnt night to tha coaat. Henry Koraman of tho Dakelllle bakery loft limt night lor Vancouver. Wash., wher ho will ioy for mine time. J. M. Jannsen w thl morning granted llrenan to ell and dlatrlb ule meat within the city limit o' liond. A. M. MrKinlry returned till morning from Portland, where he went Hundiy night lo purrhaaa ma chlnery. Walter E. Illlaa of Portland, fir Inaurance agent, who waa in ItenU on bualneaa ypaterdny, went to I'rlne Villa today. T. II. Koley an J II. J. Overt urf went to Portland lnt night to attend the meeting of the atata highway commlwlon. The I'reiihylerian I.adlea' guild will meet with Mm. (). C. llenkln, 127 Georgia avenuu. at 2.30 o'clork In the afternoon. Jame Hill, aali'tman for the Klrach Manufartiirlng Co., left lut night for Prinevllle after spending yeaterday In llend. F. II. Jurkaan, to Paisley, and J. K. Baton and I). K. Hill la l.e Pine were tha passenger on the Sliver Lake atage thl morning. Thn I.adlea.' Aid aoclety of the ('lirlalliiii rhurrli will meet with .Mr, (ieorgo Htokon at Franklin and liJvUInn Wiidnnadny uflernoon. Kdwurd (lualiur nnd A. 8. Holme of Lower llrlilgn received thn Itoyul A r h degree nt a meeting of Hi' lid cliiipler 139, Itoyul Arch Mamma luat u Ik ii t Mi. J. K. Arnold nnd Mr. J. K. I.oguii will etilertnln the Paul lie vcrii llnya' rlub lit a alug purly to morrow night lit the K. of C. club rooioH. Krmik (lulliiglier till morning ana liilned an Injured eye when a blork of wood which he waa chopping flew up and alruck 111 in. He wa unuble to work today. Three Kord car bava been old till week by the ('ent-Orej Motor :o. to Krud M. Ituy, John llower of the Pilot Unite runrh, and a aedun to Mr. ('. M. Kuainusaen. (leralilluo Kediuond. daughter of Mr. Murt Keduioud of llend, who la in a hoapltal under care of a phyal- cliiii, la now improving. Another daughter, Genevieve, ulao ha been lit. tiupi-rlntendent 8. W. Moore of the lli'iid arhoola hua returned from Kpo- kune, h-re he baa boon attending the Inland Kmplre Teachera' uaaocla lion convention, In which he look an net I vu part. Samuel llronka of Vancouver. It C., who vlalted hla brother, II. K. Ilrooka, In llend over Ihe week-end, haa returned to Vancouver, where he; la connected with the Powell Kiver Lumber Co. P, Itobliiaou of Aluaka, who hua been vlallli.g Mr. and Mr. W. A. Oli ver of llend alnre their return from the north, left luat night for Port land, expecting to return lo Alaska In a aliort time. W. K. Turner, who la 'recovering from a recent attack of pneumonia, went thla morning to The Dulles, In the hope that the leaaer altitude would benefit hi health. Ha will return la a few weoka. FOUND HEN I) PEOPLE EVERYWHERE, SAYS WIEST, A ITER TOUR (Continued from Pago 1.) Ilrlng In your kodak and let ua clean the lens and e that It I ready lo take good picture. The service I free. 8ymou llroa. Adv. 49lfc floncllla facial treatment for wom en who care. Pilot Butte Inn Har bor Shop. Adv. 7 life Freab roaea. carnatlnna, daffodil, flower In (eaaon at the lirobert Millinery, phone Illack 267 1. 8-10.1e At The Hotels Pilot llutle Inn. t)r. E. H. Jacinth, Lakevlew; J. Vager. Portland; W. W. Crittenden. Kealtte; Con Danlulaon, Ht. Loula; E. J. Illbhard. Portland; J. E. Held, Portlund: C. O. Moore. Portland; A. It. Juckaon, Portland; Harry E. Wulthi r. The Dallea. Hotel Coxy. II A. Haaa, Fife; M. H. Garrett. Portland. Put It In The Bulletin. .country In a lidaurely fuahlon, tp I ping for a duy or longer nt a num ber of towna In each atute vlalted. ( Longer atopa were uiuda with frlenda at Chicago, Warren, Pa., where ibey atuyed a month; Baltimore, WaaliiniC lon, I). C Hprlng Urove, Pa., Leke Worth, Flu., Mobile, Ala , Fort Worlb and Kl Paao, Tex., l'ln).ili. Aril., and five week at Long Iteecli, Cut. Thornutfh tour wpm n.nAn nt New York city and Ran Francisco anu lurrounuinx point oi inierest. leaving I lend In June, Mr. and Mr. Wieat went to Pendleton by way of Wuaco, thence acroa the Blue mntintalna to La Grande and Tluk-ir City, through Huntington Into Ido ho, where they paaaed through Welaer, Bolao, Twin Fall, Pocatello and Idaho Falla. From there they went to Yellowatone, Wyo., touring the national park. driving through the Shoahone can- Vfin thv nniiit Ihrmirh Thorttifitin. I 11. Loat Cabin, Caapar. Doagla. Wyo., and Edgemont. Mont. They atopped for two weeka at the hot aprlnga at Thermopolla. In South Inikota they vlalted Hot Rprlnga, Wind Cave, Cualer City, Pierre and Wutertown. From there they went to Granite Fulla, Minne apolis and St. Paul. Minn., through Hudson, Wla vlaitlng Font du Lac and Oahkoah before arriving at Chi cago. After leaving Chicago Ihey saw Kalamaxoo, Jarkaon, Ann Arbor and Monroe, Mich., Toledo and Cleveland. Ohio. In upper New York they vis ited Buffalo and Niagara Fall, then proceeding to Jumeatown and to Warren, Pa. Before reaching New York city they paaaed through Sala manca, Olean, Walker Glen, Ilhica, Schenectady, Albany and Pougb keepale. In southeastern Pennaylvanla they look time to explore the entire an thracite coal and manufacturing re gion between the Suaquebanna and Delaware river. Prevlou lo tbl Newark and Trenton. N. J., were vis ited. Proceeding south, they took In Baltimore, Mount Vernon, the bat tlefields of Geltyaburg and Antietam and the Shenandoah valley. In West Virginia they vlalted the Louray can yon and Natural bridge, crossed the Blue mountain to .Vurtlnaville, Va., and vlalted Greensbury and Char lotte. N. C, and Greenville, S. C. A aide trip was made to Palm Beach, Fla., other town vlalted In that atate being Jnckaonvllle. Day tuna. Talahaeaea and Pensacola. They crossed Mobito bay to Mobile and went north to Greenwood. Miss., and through Little Kock and Hot Springs, Ark. Fort Worth and El Paso, Tex., and Tucson and Phoenix, Aril., were vlalted on the trip west. Paaalng through the Imperial valley, they cam north through ItedlitnJ. Han Bernardino, Paaadena, Lo Ange les, Long Beach, up the couat lo Hol lywood, Kanla Barbara, Han Jose and Sun Francisco. From there Into Oregon they paaaed Venice, Bedding, Aahlund, .Med ford, Grunts Puaa, Itoaeburg, Eu gene, Hiilein, Portlund, ciiat along the Columbia Hiver highway and through The Dulles and Waaco, home lo Bend. They carried with them a complete camping outfit, but atayed a hotels us much of the time as they camped. Borne difficult pieces of road were negotiated, says Mr. Wlest, but there were, practically no exciting events on the trip. Saw Stars. Dared Victim (lo college boxtnc class) Hey, professor, I didn't com here, for an aatrooomy course. Bos ton Transcript. GRAND TONIGHT LAST TIME ELSIE JANIS i.N "THE IMP" And Herbert Rawlinson in "CHANG AND THE LAW A gripping crook atorj' tuken from adventure of WlllUm J. Klynn, former rlilrf of eerret service of the I'nlted Htatre. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Matinee Both Days Furniture Clanr. Home-made furniture cleaner can be made by adding one tiihleapoonful of tiirirt-fitlne and three tahU-oiifiila of llnx-ed or lemon oil to one quart of boiling water. When cool enough to be comfortable to the band, ne ai a wnah water on all furniture except white enamel, fioft cheesecloth for wash cloth and a dry piece for a soft wiping cloth will give the good pollah of clean wood. There being no vnmlsh In the mixture, the furniture will not be sticky from thl cleaner. Moon Fading, If the ring around the moon be red dlah In hue. and the moon herself ' look dull and her shiie III ih-lined, It I not rain hut wind Ihul I coming. llend LodKn, No. 1371, D. P. O. E meets every Tues day evening at thn Ktks Temple, o'clock. Visit ing brothers are Invited. PLANTS FOR SALE! Early, medium and late cab bage plants, 10c a dozen, C!ie a hundred, $5.00 a thousand. Cauliflower, aster, pansy, pe tunia and other annual and perennial flowering plants of select strains. Hardy, accli mated plants ready from May until June. Last season filled half our orders, so order early. M. C. COE I'HOXK 12-F-I2 81 i a din :::::::r.u:u:u:::nu::nu:::sn:n:Tn:sr.jn;:n:::n:a "Our Ice Cream is Mt. Hood, There is no other bo good." And you can't get it anywhere in Bend except at BUCHWALTER'S Whrre your trade In pprerilMl isj'in ii sm 1 7 REX BEACH'S MIGHTY DRAMA of The ROMANTIC NORTH The famout Rex Beach "imaih" u evident in every foot of this wonderful story of the Gold Fields of A lath a. COMING TO THE GRAND Friday-Saturday Matinee Friday GARDEN TIME IS COMING! AND YOU WILL NEED PROPER SEED AND ADVICE. GET THEM BOTH AT Heyburn Hardware Co. Hardy varieties of Seed adapted to the Central Oregon climate. We carry the bulk and package lines of the Portland Seed Co.; Northrup, King & Company; and Lilly's. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH FLOWERS GROWN FROM HEYBURN SEEDS. EST IS NOME TOO GOOD FOR BED ttcuu:;m!mimuauuc:u:n3rui::.nimuiiiwmiunmm;!mu;;;;nunti:.T;iitit THE LEITER LIGHT OPERA COMPANY That's why the Mill Employes, in billing talent for their Lyceum Course, secured the Letter Light Opera Company, at a cost greater than that of any other attraction offered to the people of Bend this winter or spring. Famous Scenes from Standard Operas . Feature the work of the company. Every member a finished artist. And don't forget that the crack Shevlin-Hixon Band will give another of its popular Introductory Concerts. Every Mill Lyceum has drawn a packed house. This bids fair to be the most popular of the entire course. There are no reserved seats, so come early. APRIL 18th Eight O'clock THE GYM SAVE THE DATE!