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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
TIIK HK.NI III M.KT1N. DAILT FDITIOl, IlKltH, OflKftON, TiU'KHIMV, M4V 12, 1021. PACK a Itl.MI TH AI M IM IH I I) liiruoti Trunk ArrlvH. 7: lift A. M. l.iavi. 7 I !i I'. M . i..v. it. a: . Arrives, fl : R I'. M. l.i-iivi'M, 7:IM A, M 1X)CALJMWS ITEMS I', ('. Ilunly wpiiI tii llmlmouil to pi-nil tint tiny. K. I.iimoii wi-nt to Trri'liiiii) lut nlKlit on IiuhIiipm. J. II. McU'tllll ri'tlll'lllMl lllut IllKllt rriim trip to Hi'uitli., Mm. K. Hpeakvr wiitit In Madras Hi In nioriilii to KiM'inI tin- iluy. Mr. mid Mta. John Hti'lill. Jr. wunt to I'rlncvliln to vlalt r-lit I v- A. Vmi1ctiiark was piiMi'iiier till morning to Hilvi-r Lake mi the UKO. Mn. (', F. Clinlfiin wont to Port In nil lual nUlil fur liu'illrul lri-at-ninnt. W. P. DnwnliiK. wlio Iim bn III for i'Vrnt ilnyn, waa ulila to Ii" n limit again yratmrilay. Mm. Gooru Hlmniorn of Hurna Pantril throiixli Hi-mi twlay on rn-r( way In I'nrllnnil. J. II. MrKay. who haa Wn tilnht yard man for the railroad hr-. haa 1 gone to Vancouver, j Mr. and Mr. 1 II. Klllntl bv r turned from Ural lie. whir-thy bwn vlaltlng a daughter. I ' Tho advisory board of th Hlaiera. j Mrtollus I.lvnalork association meet tomorrow at Waters, j Father l.uk Hhixlinn returned In at night from Tli lalle. where he t had been for sevnrnl daya. (in 8eeer, mho has 'been working for thn llrookn-Hranlon Lumber Co .1 alarted laat night for Portland. J. K CalludK-r returned luat nlKht to hla honiK at l'o-o. Vah.. after pending several weeks In ller.il. ! V. II Itelneklng of Portland l pending a few dny In lhl M-nlon representing thn Iierhutea board. j Mn William 8iylea of Iteilmtiml. who haa been vlnlt I ti at Ml Ulritlej Morgaa. returned to her home tl;l morning J. T Mi-lmnald. of Great Pall", Mont., la In thn rliy and limy i-ngac" i III the real entute and broker-me Illinium here. It. I.. ThnmpMiii I" working B wllrlimiin In the lleiid rallroud Hear Hurt Vardt Away. An iiinillfj Ihk i i it t I tin ilimrllieil ii o ili'iii iiii- iu in penult n .lili Inn In nun illy to niiiki' ii kIi'iIhihi n.i' Mily of tlui In iirl ii' Hun of ii t 1 1 tiiitiilri-'l of mill' nwiiy, uu ii-iiiiiii- Hfl'lllill to u griillp of llllny lilnl rtJI- Inn I Ileal iim'Ii lit Hi" linn) kiyuiil rni In 1 1. .in 1 1 .1 Ic hi vViililnviiiii, 'I'lu. lulliilple lnoleil In aliiilliir In Unit Hard In I I'll 11 -ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if I'lfxlilciit Jliinl llilf'a liiiiiiifuriil iKlili'i'. Tin' ili-iimu-ili'iitlim n illri'i'li-d liy llrlv. lii ii. tirnrm- Siiuli-r, rhli'f hIkiiiiI nJllllT. 'J'lll hll'tllIMI'0ilL' llillll'IIIIIH, with I I rl in I I'oiiiii'rilon, win iilnri'd oi-r Him hi'iirt of mil' of the lulioiiilory atnlaliiiu mid i In' hi'iin hi-nt n mn jilllli'il miiiiy tlioiiNiinil of iliiii'N, 1'iiii-riflnK from a lniiioi;riiih horn mill hi-iird iliKtlni'ily mul Minlli'd by thu ihylfliin In a room Home ilHtiui'-i from tlmt In h hi rh the HiibjiM't hh lO-'llllll. FIND MAHKKT IN HAWAII TOK HAY Maklnq of a Languaga. 'I'liiil tin' Iiiiik mid lilloiu of today will If rornit Ijiiillxli tomorrow I ilii- n.lnloii of I'mf. II. lillikmiiin of Ihi' IjiglUh ili'iMirlnii'iil. l'iili'rNliy of WlMoiii'ln. "I'ur liiiiKiiiiiif I iiiikIi' up of w tint wn imif aliiuif, lilloin. io. liMiiliiliain and Jiirifon," In unlil liitflv, mid w ii mill llnil tin- only ilcilorulil' till llln- U built klliliK Mil It ti'llill'IH')' In (iruilm i' Int'iil ii I lovi'iillm-. Pro fiMir i;il' kunun Hi. mi ri-fi-rri'd to 1 1 word "nioli" n Iiiiik of '") year nto iind a iih di'iiounri'd In tin "Sjiit tator" by Adillon. "It l mi iibbrvvl utlon of Hut word 'inoblli'.' Kvimi ii tin- word 'ii'i' I" tlml hinl vlrlli- and will tnrvha with I In- word 'Miniiy.' Hut to (iiln ri'inKiiliinii lun( inimt be fn-v from Milturlly mul clo-niuie," aid Profitwor lilli knuon. Lymph for Infectious Fevera. It. Arluiill il Vrti-y told tlin 8o clilf il TtivrnK'iiili4uv uf Purl at a ui-fiit nii'i-titig thut In lintl hud icreat kuci-vi' tn treating tii'urly a llioumitid ra1 Of tllflTtll'U llilM'UM'N HU'tl a liitlio'iiui mid iuiiti-i-iiiI frvi-r by In jiiilii.' tlw in 1 1 i-ii t with hi inn l)ini'li ilriiwn from a bllntir. He hud iiImi Rui'i'fi'ili'd wllh It In rhi'iimiitltiiii, i l.i'l. rii. fui lul in-ur-ili, u'-irlli lila Ullll otblT UI'il truulltt'M. A miu ki't Ii um tu rn found for Ci n luil (iri'K'Hi ulfiilfii hay In lluwull. luronlliiK In a li'linr ri""'lvcil by thn Coin ini'irliil rluli from CorK ytiuylo, i'iriilury of thn Ondun Chuinbi'r of CoiiiniHrt'i). PurchuHura huvii hi'iin found for 200 tone a month. A lurgii amount of lut yiur' huy rrop I allll held in Doa i hiili' county. bT Home inuilii cream bread docan't dry out. Auk your Kroi-i'r for it. ! 134139c Put It In Ttio ilullttln. iresron Ford Car Owners Benefited High Grade Tubes and Tires at Low Cost New Source of Silk. Iilftoi'.i'r) but liii'ii mnili of a prop e ly uhli-li tint uiuM-ulnr tlroiiii' of borMMi and -alt!o can b romi'rtid Hil" allk n u-f bvllii; thu fouiid for roii'li'iiiinil row und hur-M kllli'il lie1' tail" of ai'i'lili'tit or old ic. 'III.. Iti'ih I 'flHfil by Kiilurntlnc It In a Miiild. wlilili 'imriiti' tin' uiti'M l tllifr by dlolvliiK iIm ub lliliif I tint hold thi'in toi;'llii'r. Tlii'ii It I xmlci'd lii uiiiiiliir lliiilil. whlih r.'in:Mi"ii tho lllii'r mid trl lliilil a ftHky rlnii'Hi'li-r. Mil. t tin olitiilni'it ran In- rut'bi'rlr.i'd mi'l mini" win it proof by iikliiK It fi.r kiiriii' h'Mir In a buih of rulibi'r. GRAND TONIGHT LAST TIME Earle Williams 30x3J Non-Skid now ------ - $ 1 3.9S 20x3J Tubes, now $2.SO IN "Diamonds Adrift" A vlrlli-, aitlon-fnl otory of Citllfornla anil Old M"l'i. with Fjirl.' William at hi ImtI. AIM "HOT SANDS AND COLD FEET" A Sunbeam Comedy Othet 8izes carry similar reductions. These figures, plus war tax, enable Ford car owners to obtain this high grade Standard Tire at less cost than for lines that are less known and tried. Now is the time to "doll up" your Ford car at the season of the year when you have the greatest need for it. Central Oregon Motor Co. TELEPHONE 26-W BEND, OREGON TAKO OK THAN KM We take thia means of extending our thanks to the friend and neigh bors who showed their sympathy through offerings of flowers, and In other ways, at the time or our great Iobs In the death of dur beloved wife and mother. J. G. SUMNER AND FAMILY. 134p Put It In The Bulletin. The Awe In Audienev It does not ifc-'essarilj folio that becnune an actor or actress Is aftcted that n audience will be Ukewe. Cartoons Magazine. AUTOMOBILE OW.VKIW Fire, theft, collision, property damage and liability Insurance writ ten In leading companies at reason able rates. 127tfc J C. RHODES Our Language Agln. Ferriage Is whut yoo pay for riding on a ferry, hut salvage Is not what yon spend for salve riding, and tbe money yoo pny fur cab riding la not cabbage. Railroad bonds are for run ning railroads, bat baby bonds aren't for running babies. Home made cream bread doesn't dry out. Ask your grocer for it. 134-139C yard fl"r being uiii-mploycd for several ninnih. .Ml lii-ririllie ,lin nun r.mi ""'- ' Mi Kaddi-n were married thl after- L noon by County Judg" It. W. S.iwyer III tho court hoiie. J Wllllum Ktnrkmun of Lakevlew waa In Mend lat night on hi to Alaika. where he will do uivyli:g for the forest service. pa William Culp. traveling freight. and poanenger agent for the Vnli.i-!i rullrnud. iu In liend yeterdy on US bulnns wllh the liliuher compun- -l. . I L Mra. I. L. Klock arrived In llend this morning to visit wllh her dmigh- Q ters. Mrs. M. Redmond and Ml; Theodora Klock, on account of the i latlnr'a lllueoa. Martin Erwln and II. C. Weaver were given the third rank In the Knlghta of Pythias lodge last night, n w Fo.ier taking the obligations, of Knighthood with them. E. R. Lewla and Joe Roberts of The Dance rj II I,, . I, r niiaiiniiniiniiniinnniiniiniiniiniig were visitors of the lodge. Home made cream breed doesn't dry out. Ak yonr grocer '"'j'oc At the Ilotcls. Pilot Itutt Inn. v. i niharH Portland! A. O Johnson, Portland: E. B. Dnke, Mua- kegon, Mich.: W. M. neineaing, q Portland: L. Rubonsteln, Portland; fH James Bllrllng. Rurns: Mra. George BUemore. Rurns; L. T. Thornton. EJ Portland; H. M. Hheohy. Lexington, I -Ky.J A. H. Fletcher, Portland; L. A. Francis, Portland; Fred W. Hofor. Portland; L. E. Blgelow, Seattlo; P. fl pit weat roriiaiiui . . Tine. Hotel Co)'. ' . it .! Portland: Wil- liroy lu'i in" - - Hum W. BlBiis, Portlnnd; J. T. Mc ponnld, Portland; II. J. Klnno. Wns-( . t ti..knni nml wlfn. Warm aTl linn; Bprlngs. WriKlit Hotol. k miihnn. Runtox: P. C l.lUU n. i , Hnrtson and pnronts, Portlnnd: L. C. r.oloman, Centrnlla; H. M. Rooncy. Kj Prlnovlllo. OownliiR Hotel. rt tt, SMI n rtninnv. vancouvor; u. i. . r.. ...... onniilnt A. L. Casey, float- t0; Jnck Hnrney, Fort Klnmnth; T. EJ 0. Flssler, Ttio uniio. Deschutes Gold Butter -Ask For It -Eat It -Boost It . ALWAYS BEST Produced under sanitary sur rounding by up-to-date meth ods. Made from the cream from the milk of the healthiest cows in Oregon. If you've tried it once, you'll always Ask for Deschutes Gold Butler r... mmtn cream broad doesn't.- The Central Oregon I Farmers Creamery i - i I Big STEVENSON & RAINEY'S Two Weeks Removal Sale Starts Monday, May 16 We must reduce our stock before moving to our new location. You Get The Benefit of Price Slashing in New and Second-Hand Goods. Notice the following bargains, and remember there are many more not listed here: NEW GOODS Mattresses (Cotton, not Felt) Springs e?rice PriS Regular Saks Ruby Mattresses $12.50 $ 8.00 Price Price aSffiSS E 3 moS Steel Coi. Bed Spring, t4.50 8.50 fcZlg illS Wood Framed Spring,, 7.00 4.75 Jumbo 9.50 7.50 Wood Springs 5.00 3.50 SECOND-HAND GOODS Four second hand Ranges in good Twelve Cook Stoves priced in pro repair ; prices run from $2 to $29 , Six Dressers, priced $8.50 to $20 portion to the above unusual values. The Central Oregon Store 956 Bond Street, Corner of Oregon dry out. Ask your Rrocor '"Jq 1 1 Q 1 1 Q 1 1 Q iniiniiniiniiaiinnn; iin