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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
TIIK MCNII llt'M.KTI.N, IMILY KIHTIO.H, HKri. OHWJO.I, KHIIMV. MAY 13, 1021. PAGK S IKM THAIS' H( III IM l.i: (In uiin Trunk Arrlvim, 7:1111 A. M, LnuviiH, 7: IK I'. M. o..v. it. v. Arrives, n r. u . M. l.aavna. 7:uil A. M IX)CAL NKWS ITEMS TIik roof of Ilia nnw Hnylir hit v Ire hop won completed Joduy. K. (). Culllp of Knlliioiul was III llmid yesterday on btialnaaa. Mr. anil Mm, ('. H. Iluilooii return ed Ihla muriiliiK rom a trip to Port land. Arthur Juliimloii want In Pfirtlutid Ut nlKllt III! bunlDKM. iertlllg u re-lorn Monday. Mr. Taylor llhoadea la suffering from a apruliied ankle, suatalued In a full yeaterday. Judge T. K. J. Duffy returned this morning from Madraa, where ho hna been lioldlim circuit court. John Mum and K. l. Wager of tha H. I. 4sH. accounting department were In llend yeaterday on a flailing trip. Father Oalirli'l llurrlngton of tha Catholic church left lent n I k lit for Roanburg, where be will apend week. It. N. Ilurhwallnr. II. II. Vealrh and lr. J. ('. Vandeverl atnrled yea terday on a flatting trip to Tln lakca. Bam llron and (I. Murphy re. turned to I'nrtlaiid laat night after driving rara to Und for the I'lwiaer garage. 1.. M. Foaa of tha Flral National bank returned ihla morning from Portland. where ha wpnt on hualiieaa Tueaday. Tba crew which baa been working for lha city on Hlaetnore atleet la now removing ledge of rock on Wall, near fleorgla avenue. The meeting of the Hunnhlne club la poelponed until licit Saturday, when It will be held at the home of Mrs. E. P. Jech. 5 Newport. I.. K. Coleman, former lleud man, who haa been here for several daya on bualneaa, returned laat night to hla preaent home In (Vutralla. Waah. Mlaa Martha llerhen alerted laat night to rlalt her home near Port land, eiperllng to go from there with YOUR HAT'S YOUR HUT "I lal'Voim-H from tin- same Anlo-Saxon root as luit or house, l Diir hut w your I ca.stlf. De Mire you live in one expressive of your jx r Hf mailt y in oilier word, j be sure it't a Gordon. There 'a a Ciortlon ino'M for every lye a color lor each imiiveiudi luaie; llic Iiai that Lm.-iohk.-s yuu. KKVKXTH IMV AltVK.N'TINT Hiililiiilli school, 10 a. III., followed l ya llllile atndy on "Tim Kplrlt of Prophecy. "Kmiduy veiling Ihii piiator will consider Mm subject "Hull." Ho will infer to i-vnr puaHiigo of srrlp turn whnro the worda "Immortality" and "Immortal" are uaed. He will prove that tlin llllilii teaches that tlin wuges of alii la death, not eternal torment. A special Invitation la ex tended to all thone who wunt to know what tlin llllilo trachea on tha sub Joel. You will be given tlin Hible'a answer. ' We hate to be always talking about money CASHMAN bvr fumlly on an auto tour of the northweat. The Cent ml Oregon Motor Co. haa announced lla new quotutlon on Flre atonn lubea, airs 20x3 aa 12 60. The alio wua Incorrectly announced , In yeaterduy'a laaua. X. I.. Itulliird, aealatunl atata lead er of county agenta. from the Oregon 1 Agricultural college, and I). L. Jami-j an. agrlrulturlat for Di-acliutea county, were visitors In lha city thla ufturnoun. A party from llurna. Including Mlssi Ielihlue Whitney, Mlaa Viva llutton, Mlaa Nana llurdeaty. Mlaa Marjorle llurna. Mlaa June Halton and Mr. and Mra. M. McDade, are in Ilend to duy for the high arhool bnaeball game. Membera of the Women'a Auxll- lary unit of Percy A. Stevena poet. American legion, who wlah to ride' In the Memorial day parade, are aaked to notify the prealdent. Mra.) Sadie l.ticaa, phone 17-M, before' Monday. May It. I Home made cream bread doean't dry out. Aak your grocer for It. 184-139e Put It In Tha llulletln. COW BOY BOOTS ! We are Agents for the Famous Cotztan Cowboy Boots Boys' Riding Boots - - $9.00 Men's Riding Boots, - - $12.00 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 1039 Bond St. Grand Tonight and Saturday The story of Kate Prentice, scorned with a sexless- hatred by men who "win at any price," laid in the beautiful vistas of the western sheep and cattle land. Tense, gripping drama, with a wealth of incident and humor. IllSk ' A Fir National Attradioa ffT " Til ItV y9T UuklOaarrrpre-rntJ v wi y ik i t rt w 7 Stewart Rcjhtinci Shepherdess Caaoam Uxkharti qnpean ran ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD in 'Get Out and Get Under A dizzy, skiddy whirl of merriment with Harold Lloyd at the wheel. Come for a spin Harold will win, for LLOYD'S SMILAGE IS GUARANTEED ttimmnBumitromnmminraraimitt Just As Important . Waiting until the real hot weather is here before starting to take ice may be false economy. Food which you may think absolutely un tainted but which in reality is unfit for the human system, is very common at this sea son of the year. Food kept ice-cold is more pleasing to the palate and keeps appetites whetted for every meal. Thone us today our wagon will call. Ice frozen from pure filtered water. The Deschutes Ice Co. PHONE 55 Saturday 1 Specials I THE FOLLOWING LOTS OF MER CHANDISE WILL BE CLOSED OUT SATURDAY. LOOK OVER THESE BARGAINS AND COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE. Lot 1 Women's White Voile Waists; sizes 36 up to 46; former prices up to $3.45; Saturday Close Out Special $L49 Lot 2 Women's Middy Blouses; all white heavy middy cloth, white braid trim; Saturday Close Out Special.... $1.49 Lot 3 Girls' Muslin Night Gowns; sizes 2 to 12; regular 98c values; to be closed out at....49c Lot 4 Women's Nainsook Night Gowns; our best goods; former prices up to $3.25; Close Out Special - - $1-49 Lot 5 Crochet Cotton; Pongee color only; Special at 5 Lot 6 Men's and Boys' Muslin Night Shirts; all sizes; Close Out Special 98c Lot 7 Men's Knit Union Suits; sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40; Close Out Special, per stiit 79c Lot 8 Turkish Towel Close 0uts....2 for $1.00; 3 for $1.00; 4 for $1.00; 5 for $1.00; 6 for $1.00 Lot 9 Bed Comforters, Silkoline Cover, Sa teen Border; full size; were $6.00; only four left; Close Out Special $2.75 Lot 10 Cotton Blankets; double bed size; only a few left; Close Out Special, pair $1.79 WARM but so far, we do not know of anyone who has succeeded in buying a porterhouse steak with anything else. That's why we keep pounding on Value. Harping on how much of your money we can save for you drumming on how little profit we want for ourselves. Some day, when our really valuable value talks get on your nerves come in and let us show you how a really valuable money's worth feels on your back. That's our stock in trade We're trying to win yours. Kuppenheimer and Michael's Stern Suits, $27.50 to $50.00 Mallorv Hats: Manhattan aftd Ide Shirts: Munsing Underwear; Phoenix, Interwoven and Holeproof Hosiery. ' It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at Episcopalians attention! Dinner Monday evening-. May It. All mem bera' attendance requested. Impor tant bualneaa session after dinner. 135c Home made cream bread doean't dry out. Ask your grocer for H. 134-139C AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Fire, theft, collision, property damage and liability Insurance writ ten In leading companies at reason able rates. 127tfc J- C. RHODES. Tha First Fan. Who Invented the fun? Eve. said the eaylt. Vetiua. declared the poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, when she de nuded one of her doves, a fan-tailed pigeon, of hla plume. Whatever Ha erlgln, the fun baa belonged to wom an alone. Home made cream bread doesn't dry out. Ask your grocer for It. 134-1390 NOTICE FOR PrBLITATIOX (O2O230) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tba Dalles, Ore.. April 12, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Ira A. Parker, of Bend. Ore., who, on Dec. 18. 1918, made Homestead Entry No. 020230, for NW14, Section 22, Town ship 18 South, Range 13 East, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, I'nited States Commissioner, at Bend. Oregon, on the 26th day of May, 1921. Claimant names at witnesses: Otia C. Henkle. Charles H. Haines, Alfred Incognito. Francis H. St. Clair, all of Bend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 111. 1 17. 123. 129. 13Sp Hegister. YOU'LL GET HIGHER LESS QUALITY COST from the FARM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTING CO. THESE SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 45c Creamery Butter 2 lbs. 65c You'll be surprised, too, at the low prices we are making every day on all meats and poultry. Phone 135-W cautnaiuumna MiannimniniuiuiinaninmnBiiiminm nMiiiiiiKiiBniwuniinitmMiiiiitumittiinmiiitiiittmnaiiminimmiiml 14S Oregon Avenue