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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1921)
THE BEND BVLLKTIM, DAILY RDITtOlf, BEND. ORROON. THlltrliMV, A fit II- H. 1021. PACK IIBND TIIAIN fKTHKDl'M Oregon Trunk Arrlree. 7: St A. M. LeaYea, 1:00 P. U. O.-W. H, A 1. Arrlvni. 8: SO P. M. Uarea, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS William Murkcy of I'lne Momiliilii li'ft lust nlKlit for Woodlawn, Wash. Mis JkiiiiIk ('rr-lKlitnil went to I'lirlluiid l(i nt llluht til spund wnrk. Ilrliert Anni'll, nlfulfn randier of f'ronkt'd river, I In llmid tudiiy un business. , T. (1, Lawrence of I'lirtlnnd, suliis limn for Chauslor A Lyons, In In Ilend Imliiy. Harry IteliiRoM loft lust nlKlit for 1'ortland (in biiHliM-HM. expiM-t ItiK Id rniurn Monday. It. W, Sawyer waa operated on for appendicitis this moriilUK and In re ported lo In" UoliiK well. Mm. A. Klnlmr of M liitifBiKiIlN ar r I veil In Hi-nil yesterday to visit with Mrs. K. Wuaner, 0fl f'onitrraa. Mr. I'. T. Ituniliill nnd children of llurn passed through lie ml lust nlKlit un thi'lr wujr to I'orllund. Miss Imra Orcutt of 8ln-vlln-IIUr.il ramp No. 1 wni operated on yester day at Mountain View hospital. Thn Klumulh Kull sIbk thin 1 iniirnlhi carried It. W. Miller. An drew Iniceinan, Krle Wleal and Clyde Mastrrson. Oscar Frank went to Portland lust nlht. taking with him hl brother Walter, who la colng to the Portland Convalescent hospital. J. L. Oslther returned thl morn ing from Portland, where ha went on business for lha Pacific Btatea Tele phone A Telegraph Co. . Jesse Earl Armstrong of Deschutes and Mlu Ileriha Htaven were issued a marrlune license yesterday nftcr-j noon hy the country clerk'i offke. II. C. Weaver and Martin It. Ir win ware given the flrat rank In the Knight of Pythlaa lodge at laat ; nlghl'a meeting of I)eachutea lodge , No 101. M K 11 iniuin an.t .Innvtller i Mr. W. I). Ilarne. will entertain the ladlee of the Kplacopal guild at !:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Mra. Ilurnea' homo. J. W. Taggart. representative of the New York l.lfa Insurance Co.. who ha been In Ilend and vicinity for several weeks, relurned last night to hi home In Pnrtlnnd. Passengers on the Silver Lake stage this morning were: J. A.' Cnlck to Paisley, fi. Ilerry lo I. a Pine., Jon Anderson to Kllver Lake, and Itoy Walston to Fort Ilock. A marriage license waa Issued yes terday afternoon to Douglas II. Mc Fadyen of Deachute and Mary Kluf fer of tlend. Mis Rtauffer Is a grid uuto of Ilend high school and has been teaching at Hampton. C. Ilarrell. Jr., of Portland, terrl-' torlal representative for the Ford Motor Co., la In Ilend today visiting the Cent-Ore Motor Co., and Is giv ing the manager! practical advice In ; regard to rearranging the garage. i U L. Noonehester, dealer In fur ( here during the past winter, passed , through Mend on hi way to Mount Angel from Hum last night. He will return Monday with hi children, who have been In school In tho val ley. Dr. George It. Van Waters, arch denton of tho Episcopal diocese of Eastern Oregon, will preach at un ion anrvlco of tho Eplscnpul and Mothodlat congregations at tho Moth odlst church at 7:30 o'rlock Sunday evening. J. E. Waggoner, field representa tive of the Oregon Social Hygiene society, will Innve tomorrow morning for Iledmond, where he will make ar rangement for a similar aerie of lecture to that which will bo offered bore In a fow week. J. A. Clrclo, pioneer hliicksmllh of Ilond, I In the city today on III way to I.nkovlrw. Ho cams to Ilend mm 20 yearn ago, and did the blucksmlth Ing work for the first construction crow an tho C. O. I. ditch. Since lnnvlng horn, 1 year ngo, ho bns lived In Snn Frnnclsco, Portland. Tho Dnlle nnd Cnlgnry, Alberta. Ho In now bended for Hun Frnnclsco. NKVKV1II DA V ADVKN'riHT The spni'lul evangelistic inniitliiKs at tho lltlln brick chlurch aro sllll liicrmiHliig In both attendance and In terest. Of all tho I in port ii nt sub jects Unit bavo been presented dur ing these service, two of thn most Important of the entire series will be given by Mr. Thorp, tho pastor's wlfn. The siiIiJitI this evening will be, "The Four I'ulversul Kingdoms of llunlnl 7." Frlduy evening the siilijoi'l will bn "Thn Third Angel's Message." This Is (lull's flnul cull to a perishing world. (J oil liml mude It possible for you lo hear this solum n message tho responsibility rests with you. (1. M. Thorp, pustor. MOTHER OF LOCAL ENGINEER IS DEAD Mrs, J, K. (ioulil, Native of Ohio Living Here Willi Hon, Is Vic tim of l'Mral)llr Hlroke. Mrs. J. E. (ioulil. mol her of Hub ert II. Gould, rliy engineer, died yes terday aflernoon at his home, 333 Drake road, after a atroke of purulysl. She wus taken 111 Katur duy, Mrs. (ioulil, whose maiden name was Louisa Ileum, wn born ut Ml-Vi-riiou. Ohio, In April, 1852. She inurrled J. K. (ioiild un llecember 20, 1S7G. at Delawara, Ohio. They mude their home there for several years, and It was thero that the two chil dren. Holier! II. (Jould and a daugh ter, now Mra. Charles Kino of Cal gary, Alberta, were born. In 18S4 the family moved to Min neapolis, where they lived until Mr. Gould s death In 103. Mr. Gould went lo Seattle, where ahe lived with Mr. Fine until last year, when ahe came to Ilend to live with her eon. She formed a wide acquaintance while here. She also leavea a slater, Mra. Waller K. Patrick. In Minne apolis. She waa a lifelong member of the Episcopal rburch, , The body will be shipped tonight to Minneapolis, to be laid to rest In Lakewood cemetery beside that of her husband. Mr. Gould I unable to go lo Minneapolis, but Mr. Fine and other relative will be there for the funeral. No services will be bold here. WOMEN WELCOME TO ATTEND MEN'S FEED llilllelln "WANT ADS" Ilrlng Ke sults Try Them. A real bargain in pure lard. No. 5's, $1; No. 10s, $2.' O'DonnelTs Market. 110111c HTOCKMKN AND FA KM MIM Sea mo for (totalis regarding Hvo stock Insurance. i-6tfo J. C. RHODES. Itodiirtion In Tlrm During the month of April wo will rnduco the price of our entire Mock 10 per cent to 20 por cent. Frenchle' Stage Office. 60-90tfe Kpet To Hervo IMH) Tomorrow Night CliefN Assigned To Duty No l.ailles Allowed In Kltrlia-n. Contrary to the Impression that bus gone out Hint the dinner at the new Methodist church tomorrow night is for iih-ii only, those in charge wish it understood I hut men, women uud children are welcome. Men are oxcluslvuly In charge of preparing and serving the dinner. They are preparing to serve 300 persons at their eluborute spread be tween 0:30 and 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. They Insist that nvery Item served will he cooked In t'.ie test of style and that everything. Including the hot rolls and cake, will have been cooked by the men. The menu Include roast pork, oyster loaf, hot rolls, esculloped potatoes, creamed corn, coffee, tea, Ice cream and cak. und all the "flxlu." Thn unique fuuture of the affair Is that the men are preparing to show the ludlea, and everybody else, what a "swell feed" men can prepare when they make up their minds. They want tho ladles to come, and the men1. too, only the ladles must stay out of thn kitchen! Thn chefs assigned to kitchen duty are H. W. Moore, H. O. Wutklus. Wal ler Jacob, J. O. Gibson, J. W. Morrl son and C. T. Terrlll. Charles O Wilson will be head waiter, Paul Hey- nolds chief flunkey, George Hoover, general roustabout. These, with plenty of masculine assistance, will put the thing over. PROPERTY HOLDERS IMPROVE LAVA ROAD Grading of Lava road between Franklin and Delaware avenuea. which haa been done during the past few week by resident of that part of the city, la almost complete today. Although other traffic will be great ly benefited, the principal object In Improving the street was for fire pro tection, aa It saves four block In the run to Delaware avenue. Chief Tom Carlon haa been in charge of construction. EAST SIDE PROPERTY IS TO RE MARKETED Helling Agency For Strip of Nils Lying Along Third Htreet Secured Ity Ilend Investment Co. mapped out and the strip of lot will shortly cease to be a barrier to de velopment In the Southeastern part of the city, Mr. Vlnal believe. The Central Oregon Associates, It wa learned, contemplate building In the new residence district to be thus opened up. Dead men tell no tales. A new development In the real es tate business In ii.-nd which E. L. Vlnal of the llond Investment Co. be lieve will aid markedly In thai growth of the city toward the east,' Is in the proposed marketing of some 7G lots lying along Third afreet be tween Franklin and Irving. The soiling agency for these ha Just been secured by the Dend Investment Co., Mr. Vlnal say, after year In which they were virtually withdrawn from the market. Ilargaln price will characterize the aeillng campaign which ba been Dead men tell no tales. I. I RODS ! Real Flrat Prlntsd Book. A Latin tllble. primed by Gutenberg and Fust at Menu lo Hto, Is the ear Meat known primed bwk. A ropy of thl book I now lo the llrltiib mu seum at ltndnn. Dead men tell no tales. Bargains For fly Ashing and easting, anglers will find exceptional values here. Also a large and com- ' plete assortment of Flies AND Tackle The season starts this week. PREPARE FOR IT! The Owl Pharmacy Bond near Oregon That Night at Clement Faker's famtlinf ttlabliikment in Krw York play Wat allowed Without Limit; that nif hi. loo, began the amatinf drama, to amav inf done in the GEORGE D.BAKER PRODUCTION WITHOUT UlvlIT '( romance of rath youth, at teen with the unJerttanJinf and mercilett perception, tf experience. ' From Calvin Johnston' story, "Temple Duak", la The Saturday Evening Poet and nactod by notable caat headed by ANNA 0. NILSSON TONIGHT LAST TIME "TWO KINDS OF LOVE" An interesting story of the foothills of California Wood Working Shop Kramer & Muller Carpenters and Jobbers We make and have in Stock: PORCH SWINGS LAWN SWINGS BENCHES of all kinds FLOWER BOXES WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store PLANTS FOR SALE! Early, medium and late cab bage plant. 10c a dozen. 65c a hundred. $5.00 a thousand. Cauliflower, aster, pansy, pe tunia and other annual and perennial flowering plant of select strains. Hardy, accli mated planta ready from May until June. Laat season filled half our orders, so order early. M. C. COE I'llONK l'J-F-12 Some Feed For Everybody ! MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND YOU Planned, Cooked, Served BY THE MEN of the Methodist Church in the New Basement FRIDAY, APRIL 15 6:30 to 8:00 t, A FINE SUPPER FOR. 75 CENTS SUGAR SPECIAL Saturday, April 16, at Erickson's We have 100 sacks of Pure Cane Sugar that we will sell at wholesale Yost, f.o.b. our store, at $10.35 per IOO lb. Sack 10Vc per pound in smaller quantities SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH, ONLY At ERICKSON'S 842 Wall St. MEAT SPECIALS! All Day Saturday These Prices Simply Can't Be Beat! Boiling Beef and Stew Beef, 10c lb. Pot Boast - 15c lb. The Beaver Market BOND, NEAR MINNESOTA