The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 09, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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TTIH BKNO IJlXtiKTIN, DAILT EDITION, BKlfl), OltKOO!. MATl IUAY, A Pit Hi 0. 1021.
PACiK 5.
HKND Tit A IN rKHKIMI4C
Orrgon Trunk
Arrive, 7:86 A. M.
Luth, 1:00 P. U.
O..W. It. N.
Arrive. 0:60 P. U.
liavM, 7:00 A. M.
LOCALJNEWS ITEMS
A. M. I'rlnitlii rl nrnml IIiIn morn
ing from 1'orilninl.
Mr. K. Jom-a wa a luinKi-iiKt-r to
l.kki'vli'W till iiiumlnx.
Kruiik Hlnixrurk ni1 fniiillyninv"I
ymlprday to tlwlr huiiti'nlrad above
1. Pin.
Minn (1. A. HlnrlliK, of lliiriin,
Iail tlirniiKli lli'tul )ilficlu' on
Imr way In Portland.
Mr. J. ( llvnilnrann, of llrl
liinnil. annul ycatnrday In IIi-iiiI.
' vlnlllOK Hh frliinl.
Mr. K. W. Alli'll Ml Iiih) iilkhi
fur Trary. Minn. rllil tlii-io dy
thii lllni' of Imr imil Imr.
Di'urliutc Nniloiuil r'nt Nuiwr
vlnor II I- I'luiiili I'd Hi in iniiriilni
on ml nirii'lul trlu In Klt-r.
I'mntt-iiKtirii for KImiunIIi KnIIh IIiIn
morning (2 K. Kiillivuii. ll V
lllrhardxin, II. Wulkor unci V. Mil
l-f.
Walii-r (I. Coomli ami Hay Jrk
mm of lli" HfiiJ KnruK" n-lurnril llil"
niornlii from rortlmid. driving lo
new llulrk rar.
Tim 'nlhollc Imllri hold
rrd party nl Urn KnlgliU of Oilum
Imi club ruom Monday tilglit. Tim
nubile I lnvlli-d.
(ii'imml Huirlnln1i'iil K. II !
of Thn rihnvllnllUon Company. I
rtpM-lml tu arrlva In lli-nd noun on
tour of limpm'tloii.
l Dr. It. A. I'amona, lnx-tor for
Ilia bureau of animal Induatry, lf I
(hi afternoon for I'owoll Hull, ri
lining In return tonight.
Mr. nd Mr. Grant Roup movrd
loday to thnlr Uintiirr homr, Dm
road houu brlonglng to lh-m on tlm
road bnlwinn I. Pin and Crrwrnt
J. I Corum. ahwnman of Hllv-r
ljika, In Itond tndar on till
lo Madra. where hn upwli In ar
range for herp paalur for 111-) um
mer. K. K Hem. of ToppenUh. Vah .
who baa been buying rerllfted i-d
potatoea In llind for evi-ral day,
returned laat night to hla bom at
ToppenUh.
(lonlon II. Jona, of Jone
llrllnnlng. belting mnnilfarluri-ra.
a, who w In lli-nd yrterday on hl
annuel aalea lour, l-fl laat nliihl
fur Portland.
George Klokon la bfglnnlng Hi-'
construction of a new bou lo r
plaf that burned to the gruund lnl
GRAND
SUNDAY ONLY
BESSIE
BARRISCALE
IN
The
Luck of
Geraldine
Laird
Fiom lh iloT by Katlilwa Noirit
You know there U
an old saying: There
arc just three things
that happen to one in
this life:
You are born ; .
You get married ;
And you die.
After you are married
you might just as well
die. That is for men.
. What about the wo
men? ; v " ' .,;
SEE THIS PICTURE!
woi-k, on Hid auniii alio, 103H Mll-wauki-ii
avonuo.
Minn f Irnly llurlon, who hu lii-nn
n-alitliig In 1 'ir I In till for aoinn Hum,
will r.-lilrn In lli-nd thn IuIIit purl of
iii-I wi-i-k, in rord Iiik lo word receiv
ed Ihtii by friend".
Ml Kuan Hi-IiikoIiI, who him hi-i-n
vlnlilng I n-1 hnil hi-r. Hurry I(IiikoIiI.
miiI aldinr, Mr. Kntl I I'eurl, tor two
wi-i-ka, ii-liirni'd hint nlxht lo hi-r
lioiiin In I'liriliiiiil.
I'liuiliiH K. Uulki-r, KnviTiiini-iit
iiiiIiii.iIUuIIiiii examiner, left for
I'm I lu li il In hi nlxbl ufinr roniili-llng
tliu Muiiihiullnii of u ji I Iru u t biiforn
tliH tlnull i-oiirl i-li-nluy. Ill
liiHdiiiurlim urn In H.-uillii.
K: V. .Mrl'ny ha lnuacd lb front
purl of A. J. Turki-r' bop on (irni-n-wood
avi-min mid will do auto top
and body work. Iln wa fonm-rly
pinployi-d ut thla work by Mr. Turki-r,
purrhni'liiK hi aiork thl wei-k.
Mr. and Mr. T. A. Mnt'ann ri
iiirm-il Ihl iniirnlng from I'ortlund,
whi-r tiny aili-mli-d a whool pro
gram lu whb h tln-lr iluiiKhti-r, Kllza-lii-tb,
look pnrt Mr. MiCuiin went
i-nt to a liitnbi-i iimn' riihn.nl Inn
aoiim 1 1 m uko, n lunihiK by wuy of
I'ortlund.
Ilrliiar In your koduk and b-t u
rli-un llm i-i and ai-s thai II la n-udy
lo luk good plrturi-a. Tbo i-rvlca
la fur. Hyinoii llro. Ad. 4 '.life
At The Hotels
I'llut llniii- Ion.
Knd K. Ili-iiabaw, J. II. Cuviin
augh, li ('. Ili-nny, I'. Ilnthi-rton,
lii-nigK H. 1'i-uiaoii, Porlliiud; Mia
J. Kti-rllng. IturiiH; Mr. Klorimr
Jmma, t'orvallla, Mi ('. M. I.uurlih,
I'urtlund; Klini-r Wllllama, Portland:
II V. Imnii, Portland; Tbi-odore W.
Tucki-r. Spukunn; J I). Corum. Hll-i-r
l.uki-; Mr. H. T. Pallitrami,
Warm hprlnga; Mr. William Drown
hill, Warm Kprlnga; Mia 8. Itundull.
Warm Kprluga; H. A. ('brlaii-niu-n,
Mudru.
l ory lintel.
W. K. irumnmr. The I)ntl.-; L. 8.
t'oio-ttl, HKikane.
Vr((til lloti-l.
Mary I.. Itoaln. Mlllcan; II. K
llutrhlnaon, Hi-altln; W. Drown,
Portland; J. W. Allen and eon, Port
land. The Vilonry.
"John, do you er play card for
oimiryT" "No, Diy 1-r ; I aoinvllinri
think I do. but It' aluaya the oiher
nmn who ili II I
LIBERTY
TONIflHT AND
SUNDAY
and Sunday Matinee
White -Hot Love
tid Hitler Hate in the
Sun-Dliatrred Tropica
PASSION
FRUIT
Starring
DOMLDM
riw World' Mort Famoui Dane
I.nj baro the turbulrnt pan
alon Hint aurgo bpnrnth thn
languoroii life In the land of
tropical moonlight and flower.
Added Attraction
HUSTER KEATON
Star of "One Week," in
"THE SCARECROW
Thoro'a ninny a bird would
laugh itmlf to (loath If It had
to look at aa comical a owe
crow ax Btiater Keaton In hi
latent rorordy.
RECOVERY FROM
FIRE IS RAPID
(;T.OItK MOTOIt t'tOIPANY
WM TO IKI TI'V HHU'O.MI AH
Will, AM UlthT HAHUl OK
FOX lit II.DINtJ ON IIIIMI,
Itupld ri-covory from th effect of
ono of the moat dlnalrou flr In
the blnlory of llm city hu been made
In leaa than a year by the Cent-Ore
Motor Co., agent for the Ford car,
and the company la now ready to ex
tend II bundle to the Ki-cond floor,
of the tone garage building on Doud
atrnet owned by lon I, fox. When
changi-a In the building to allow for
thl have been made, thn rear Hectlon
of the ground floor will be uited for
aloruge, thn machine and repair hop
occupying tlio econd floor. Car
will reuch (lie aecond atory by an In
clined runwuy aturtlng from the
llond alreet entruuee.
A number of alteration are alito
planned In Hie IjiihIiii-hh office, Htnte
J. I.. Vuu lluffi-l, uiuiiiiger. That
aertlon of the flrnl floor uxed for of
ficii purpoiu- will he "double-decked"
lo allow greater economy of
apace. Joe Albright ha the contract
for the work.
Mr. Vn lluffi-l reported yeterday
I hut one unsold cur now remain In
the garage. The effect of the win
GRAND
MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
Matinee Both Days
ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN
IN
The Daughter Pays
HERBERT
RAWLINSON
in
"OUTLAWS OF
THE DEEP"
A Mory taken from the cx-perk-nce
of Wm. J. Klynn,
former chief of thn I'nlled
Nlatin Secret tM-rvlcp,
Permanent
Comforts
Instant light clear, glowing or sub
dued, by simply pressing a button there's
comfort and enjoyment for the whole
family !
The practical conveniences of the elec
tric sweeper, washer, iron, fan, grill, etc,
eliminate the monotonous drudgery of
housework and make for domestic hap
piness. We will gladly plan the wiring of your
home for this electric service, on any scale
that you desire. We will suggest the ways
to provide for the gradual use of more
and more of the many electric labor sav
ing devices.
You will eventually want a completely
electrified home. We 11 show you how to
make the right start.
"Do It Electrically"
Bend Water, Light
& Power Company
ter hutdown at the factory are Juat
becoming manlfet here and the Kurd
waiting lit may again come into be
ing thl mimmi-r, be believe.
HERMAN WHIPPED
HY LIGHTER MAN
Tu kin Count of Vine Twice In Itoul
Willi l-ce Amli-nxin .law Itroken,
Jimmy Ilrenton iel I (raw.
(Dr UaltMl Vtmm loTh ftrml BoIWtla)
POKTI.ANO, April 9. The bout
between Lee Andemon, 173 pound,
and Tiny Herman. 194 pound, here
lat night reaulted In the jlmoat to
tal annihilation of Herman. He took
the count of nine twice In the fifth
round.
Claire Dromeo defeated R mley
Willi at 13 S pound, and Mickey
Dempaey defeuted Kid Martin, feath
erweight. Jimmy Ilrenton fought
Hilly Kyan a four-round draw at 122
pound. Ilrenton' Jaw was broken In
the aecond round.
GRAND
TONIGHT LAST TIME
REX
BEACH'S
Powerful Story
"The
NorthWind's
Malice"
A Mighty Drama of
The Romantic North
The Res Ileau-h amaeh b
evident la every foot of thl
wonderful Mory of the gold
field of Abseka.
TONIGHT
IS YOl It LAST C HANCE
MOOSE LYCEUM TO
CLOSE NEXT WEEK
Course Will Knd Wednewla)- Night
Willi Presentation of The Colonial
I'lnyer at The l.lliei-fy Theater.
Cloning It 1920-21 lyceum num
ber the Ilend lodge of Mooe will
present the Colonial Player at the
Liberty theater on Wednesday eve
ning, April 13, It I announced. An
nnuKiial evening' entertainment I
promlned, a the four composing the
troupe are skilled musician. In ad
dition to being talented actor.
A varied musical progra-n featur
ing the song of the 18th and 19th
centuries will be given In the first
part of the entertainment, and In the
aecond part, a one-act play of the
colonial day will be. offered.
Making Good On
Our Slogan ,
THAT'S WHAT SYMONS BROS. OF THE CEN
TRAL PHOTO CO., ARE DOING
Four years ago, we started in the photo
business in Bend. "In at one, at five
they're done" was the guarantee under
which work was taken and put out
Our business grew rapidly, and soon we
found that unless we were willing to
sacrifice quality to speed we could not
continue to make good on our slogan.
This we were not willing to do, and our
time guarantee was dropped.
Improved Methods
Are making it possible, however, for us
to handle a much larger quantity of
work with better results in less time.
New equipment, the latest unit of which
is an electric dryer, allows us to cut the
entire operation of developing, printing,
washing and drying to one hour and five
minutes. Once more we can use our
slogan and invite you to take advantage
of our superior work and speed.
"In at one, at five they're done."
Symons Brothers
The Central Photo Co.
TACKLE
lat Will Catch
Hie Fish!
A stock complete in every detail and
everything new that is what you want
New tackle that will not break with the
first cast and spoil your trip.
NEW TACKLE AT THE
RIGHT PRICE
Lines which sold last year for $3.50 cost
you this year $2.00.
Spinners and spoons are down too.
Leaders arc reduced 25 to 40 per cent
15c Flics will cost you 10c.
We also have everything else you will
need for your trip.
BUCHWALTER'S
SPORT STORE
"Where your trade is appreciated." .
HOPES AROUSED BY
DRIFTING BALLOON
No Trace of Klvo Aeronaut Mown
To Kea Two Week Ar,o Kouml
Near Punama, However.
( H United f'rnu to Th BrtuJ Bullrtin.)
PEN3ACOI.A, Fla., April 9. A
balloon thought to be the one aboard
which five aeronaut from the naval
station bere were blown to tea two
weeks ago, wa found flouting at
sea 20 mile off Panama City. Fla.,
list night, according to a radio re
port today.
The balloon was picked up by a
small boat and taken to Panama
rilv XTa .-. r t IV. Mi.alnv hal
I loonlst wa discovered.
Put It In The Bulletin.
O'laac hilding
Mil It tie
Casbnai Store
most