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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1921)
TIIK IlKND 1ULLKTIV. DAILY EDITION, IlKNO, OI(FXH). TIHHDAV. MAY 17. 1021. PAOIC TitAiv hchlih On-iion Trunk Arrive, 7.: 35 A. M. Leaves. 7:15 I'. M. O..W. It. X N. Arrives, 11:110 I'. M. I.i-nvi-u, 7 Milt A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ('. II. Iliilnes went (o Thi Dulli'x lllal IllKllI Uli llllHltlllNH. J. (). Hholwcll was ii pii KMotiKr on Hid MtaiCH llils uiornliiK In t. I'lne. wu hint of Liikcvli-w Innl ti Ik ) t on TEAM TO PLAY AT PRINEVILLE IIK.II HIIIOOL It A I. TOKSLIIH A Nv On. Lawyer fur In-feinm (nililrcsalnf Jury)- (jenlleiiien. remi-uilier Hint my i lli-iit'a ln-urliiK In very (our. ami Unit's (hit ri-iisuu why thevui'-ij of roiiai-l-ncs hu upi-uluu In hliu lu villi). lioumuu I'OMt. joiknly t hook nii'M l I Kill V IN.ll m:i t .VI Hi lt M.IY NOT I'l.A V. J ili it HllviTliiiitli of Klinnlko In llmid yeaterilny. Ilu Ml iiIkIiI fur I'iniluiiil, Mm. II. K. Klmh pimai-it throiiKh lli'iiil Imr wuy In Kiikiiiiii. Hubert Hhiiefer yinii'iiliy purilnm nl a Kurd Imiilnu car from lh IVu. (ml llri-Knn Motor Co. A ninrri'lii flniir aewi-r . m-ctloiia nre Iii-Iiik I n t u I i-. In the burlier x ti t section of i In. Wnliliiif M. II llurltiii him ri-lurinil In lli'iiil from Ki'iitlli', ln-re ln niii'iiili'il Hie milllllil convention of lli'iiil) (I I 11 k -It ll . Iir. II. llmliln, who moved In llilii city curly In the yiiir from Waarn roimly. la fining up offices III Ilm O'llonni-ll Inillilliig. !eome I', tiuve left lul IiIkIiI for Albany, where he la iMi-Knte 10 the fi.l.l l-..ii..' i.... .. . i ' .M....I. inn inner LongLlvtd Dollars. -,, riy ,,. kMi) (Mlir liuU B ffc M. J. S.miliin of Ilm Hrimlta Krnii- "'l !ued lu IMS), wliiu Hi ex- Ion Lumber Co. arrived In lleml y,.,. j clteinci.t o-t Uie tullfunils discovery n-rdiiy from Mlmir. i. on trip nfi" " -':- ' "" dla- liiapectlnn of Iho liiiul plant The lli'iiil tilgh school busi-luill leiini will Journey lo I'rlmvllle Krl lay to pluy Ilm Crook roimly high nl ii". Two weeks curlier tha nmid ' tl'iiiu lout lo Crook roiiiiiy, lint Ima alnre Mhown Improvement, mill ex- perls lo glvii I'rliievllle a run for Hal money, Tim former scorn wiis 10 i lo . ' I Aa lln high ai hool senior clua ' I lit on' lira Krlilay nlxhl, two ini'm bers of lhi hj uatl will not nccoin- 't'liny thn l-n in l.ii in Ii ami ICiyriollit. ! l.amli'a I I ii '' in Ilm lineup will hn luki'ii hy MrN'i'i'ly. Oihi-rwiHi tin li'iini will lliii' up li a II illil liial Krlilay! iiltalnal llurim, linli-aa 'I'lick'T. who npruliti'il u flngi'r lit Unit tlinn, la tin f. Mi' lo play ht't'iiuait of Iho injury. Tui kt-r run Khl for lliri'ii liming af Iit It orpurrt'il, Iflllng nolioily In- huil lii'i'ii hurt. NorrotI noil Moody i will Ink" tiirna pilrhlng. Cu.icli Mil It-r aiinoiiiiri'a. GRAND WKDNKSDAY AND THURSDAY Matinee I'oth Days ALICE JOYCE IN l. I.. Hliurp. anlt'ainan for W. C. liarh. Inr , of Porlliiml, who (inn Iwcn In Hi-mi for avvrul ilaya, ro turnml lo thn rouat laat night. II. II. (ili-iin, who paaai-d through Hi-nil Huiulay on hla way lo I.a linn on hiialiii-aa, riiiirniil lat night lo hla home at Monlavllla, Wnali. Mlaa Nlr-ta llazvlton. who haa hft-n vlalilng In llt-nil for 10 il.iya with hi-r alati-r. Mlaa llai-l IImi IIdm, ri--lilrlifil l.ial n I Khl lo h'T liiitni- In Col tagit tlrovi. W. M, tfmllh. aaiUliiiit alutf ail pf ritili-tiilt'bt of arhool, arrlvi-tl In Ilrml luat night from Soli-in lo In-apt-ri a niinihi-r of aiiiuola In !-rhuit-a roimly. Kriuik Xtnnwall of thn AllltighNin rangi-r alntlon and IImiiK'T Mimi fcmltli, who hav lii-cii win king on ' thn Tutiuilii furt-al ai-rvlrff phone Huh. wt-rn In Ht-ml today. I'r. I K. Ilrooka, pn-alili-nf of thn Itronka Sraiilon rmnpaiiy, waa In Ill-till yi-att-rilay nn hit r-culnr trip of luapi'i-tlon of t lit lorul plant, nnd vlalilng hla ami, II. K. Ilrooka. Kriil Klli'lihurg ri-lurm-il laal HiKht from HoKt-titirg, wiinrn hn wi-nt at-vi-nil witI; ago. Hn r-nrla Huil tin- roada from Cortland to Hi-lid am muddy, travil tiring difficult )itn day. Knur rommltlnt-a of Ihn Kliiti1 Tt-arhi-ra aaMoi-lallon nnt in Purl In ml Saturday lo dlaruaa oil urn I Inn n I proh- Inma of a apneial rhnrnctnr. rnporta K. I W. Moorn. who rnlurm-d from that rity afmr aitnndlng one of the com miltne tnnntlnga. Thny will ri-port at thn I)i-ri-iiiln-r anaalon of thn aaao elation. J. II. Miner la moving today to thn room formerly occupied by the Odd Khop. acroaa the atreet from hla old office, the front of which waa torn nut thla morning for changea necea aary to the occupation of the build ing by the A. F. I.arann Ji-w-elry atore. Tha Odd Rliop la temporarily going out of bualneaa. A. C. F. Perry, an engineer from thn alnlo engineer'! office, and hla family arrived In Ili-nd thla morning on their way to Warner lake, near I.akerlew. Their car and trnller were covered Willi mud, picked up on the road near Shanlko. Going waa very difficult ycaterday between The Dallei and Ili-nd, Mr. Perry decflirea. coiitlnut-d until Issu. Oattlng Something for It If yuu hava lot of old Junk, don't throw It away am) fni-l waalvful ; givi It away and fuul cbarltulile. Iluatoo Tranacrlpt AT TIIK HOTELS Pilot llultn Inn. I in ii hi lli-un, Chlrago; N. J. Lord. Porllaiid: Mra. A. K. Hunt. Portland; A. It. Jnrkaon. Portland: I- A. Hnr-d-e, Scatlli-; J. W. Allen, The Diillia; Mr. and Mra. K. C'alopuka, Portland; W. I.. () llrli n. Portland; W. K. Ilelf rlch and wlfn. Portland: W. M. Smith. Sali-m: M. J. Reunion. Mliim--atuilla. ItounlnK llat-l, (i A I.Hiiraater. On-gon Trunk; Caaey Jotii-a, Powi-ll llulle; II. Tain. I.ownr llrldgn; It. M. I.utourvlte. Crt-in-nt; W. C. Ilolllnahead, I.a linn. "COUSIN KATE" Illil you i-vrr a play In with ll the "vHlnln" wllllngl) anil glatlly tnkiNt a rountn wlilili hiltiKM lliif lii-roinn anil hi-ro Into i-iii-li olln-r'a anna? Kt'.K "CtH'MN KATK." Also a CKNTUKY COMEDY TONIGHT LAST TIME ELAINE II A M M E IJSTE I N in "I'OOU DEAR MARGARET KIRBY" and EDDIE POLO in "KING of the CIRCUS' Episode Four n B I When You Are In Need of Any Kind of Plumbing, Heating, Tinning or Roofing Work, we solicit your consideration. We use only the best of materials and our workman ship is guaranteed. Ix?t us give you an estimate. ARNOLD & DAVIS PLUMBING COMPANY Phone Black 331 1183 Wall Street - mii:i;mnitaaninimimmmmmnniinminamg AITOMOIIH.K OWNKN8 Fire, theft, colllalnn, property ilumugo nnd liability Innurnnce writ ten In lending compnnlea at renaun able ratio. U7tfo J. C. RHODES. Put It In Tba Bulletin. iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinntunniinuiiiiiiiinniiininiiauin !ONCUKTK WtHtK, HKITIC TANKS, HIIIKWAI.KS Anytlilng In the line of Concrete. II Work glliirnnli-ril II DAVIS & WELSH Phono 2IIJ-W. IKBll W. 1st HI. i or loin XeMirt jmraitmiiiniiirammimnmiimminimmiunmiinmm. OUR LATEST BIG OFFER! Two pair of Trousers with every Suit ordered from our selected list of Pure Wool Fabrics, for $25.00 and Upwards Hundreds of patterns to select from. EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING and DYING DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET iinnitinniiii:i:iim:liiiiii!in:niimnmiimmnimumn:OTmnn.-im:innuinnn!intmimiimmnmir4iumii:ntran!iura::T FEDERAL TIRES Hit men arc filwrimlnftt buyvra and whn thjr spend their money.' It to with th Ktturinct that they art frettinc 1HK4 valiw; axperienca haa tauaht them that tha ctMraper art tela ta just what Ita prica Imp lira "Cheap. ( Thry flffura eot per mile In buylnr. tlrea Juat the aame aa yon flmira rout per riouml wht-n jru buy tuanr at your n-c-ry, and they would not buy "Federal' f they wre not vttlnv more mllea per dollar, befaun U there waa any tire built that would ulve mora milea per dollar Investment that la what they would have. The "Federal" will (rive you more milea, more Ufa and more comfort than any other tire in tha world, therefore it to economy to equip your car with "Federals, Ah any of tha follow the;, why they prefer "Federal" they use them and they know. Tops Recovered $12.50 and up A. M. Trlnala , V. I. NlawonKtr Jaa. Krtrhum T. O. irlnatatl J. II. Minor l M. Kina It. H. I.lnlon lli-ntl HaiilllK Co. Wm. K. Haarr t'haa. Orr-vrll.r J. A, lliita II. U I '.nklln K. J. Ahrahamaon llrnrr Whilst J. K. l)niaoll T. A. MfCann. W. P. Mr.ra IWrt Brrmlcn T. W. Hlplrjr Milt Anuianil II. Ilarnra Anitn-w jMcqunt Iltawhutt-a County lr. K. H. Norrla lliiai. Iltitrhlnininn II. (IrlralMul Jaa. O'Connor Jaa. A. Ka.tr. lohn M. I'ayn. Jui. Tuaert J. H. Mrlatrr V. K. Manny A. I'. Kt-ott C. II. Durham Wm. rattlaon Roy WUaon Wm. Mcl'ormack Tumaio Hrhtxil DUtrlct T. W. Ilwlann I). K. Vnraoa Hand Purnltur Co. I). G. Vanraa W. M. (irinaUad Ralph I.uraa Roacoa Sauntten Deschutes Garage PLAN JOYOUS CELEHRATION (Continued from I'aito 1.) free, aa will moat of the dny'a atlrac lloim. One Day Hi III Knviiml. Hlnro only one day will be con- ! aiimed in the celebration, early morn ing will be devoted to feat urea In which the children will be prominent acton. Thla part of the proKrum, bt-KlnnliiK ut 8 o'clock a. tn., will be in chance of the Hoy flcouta and C'ampfire Olrla. Following the morn liK aalute of dynamite, the boys and Klrla will nient on Wall atri-et near t he nyinnaaluin, and join In slnKlna; patriotic mtiKH. Kach child who altemlH Ihla event will be preaenled with a bulloon and a fluK. the chair man of the ci-li-hratlon committee an- nounrea. The children will aluo 11a-ti-n to a patriolic addreaa. The fire department will hare chaiKo of the niorniiiR parade, the committee antiounceK. The uaual float ami exhibit Xrom the organi zation of the city will be preannt, with mime new wrinkle. The pa rade will end In the city park, where a prominent man from out of town will deliver the addrea of the day. to Have Ituliy riliotv. A baby how, lu charge of Dr. R. j W. Hiuiikrnhoit, will follow the Upeaklng. I'rize of 15, flO and 5 j will bo given. A log rolling contest, arranged by Jack Coleman, with $10 , In price, and a log bucking content. In charge of Puul llosmer; a tug of , war, participated in by team from each of tha mill, the fire department and the American Legion; and a ple entlng context, In charge of II. Cato, will be feature of the celebration at the park, together with a band con cert, prevlou lo the picnic lunch. All lie nil people and vlnltor are ex pected to take part. Coffee for the lunch will be aerved by ome civic organization. At 2 o'clock the crowd will ad journ to the downtown aectlon for an hour's program of atreet sport. In charge of Maurice Caxhman. At 4 o'clock there will be a ball game be tween the Rend nlne,and a team front the Willamette valley. The ladles of the Mooseheart Le gion will give a dance Saturday night at the Mooae hall. Clood music; tick ets. 1, Everybody invited. 138-1420 Ilend Lodge, No. 1371, B. P. O. E., meets every Tues day evening at the Rika Temple, 8 o'clock. Visit ing brothers are Invited. MAY The Bargain Month AT Mrs. Midler's Hairdressing Parlors 140 Oregon Street FIltST WKKK Manl-urN 8.V. Itcgular price, 7.V. HKCOM. WKKK Klertrle ffc-alp Trralmi-ntN, 7.V-. IU-g- ular price, a I .'2.1. T1IIUK WKKK SlianirMKilng. from ntlr to $I.M. Kegular price 1.(MI to flJiO. KH ItTII WKKK Violet Kay Face Trratmi-nlM, ".V. Keg- ular price, TIII-XK I'KICKS AKK iH)I ONLY VOll THIS MONTH. Phone 269-W WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings KLKCTKIf" VA I IM I.KANKKS HKNTKI) 21 Hour Day .ISOc All makes of Sewing Ma chines rented by the day, the siik, or tbe month. BEND FURNITURE CO. (Exchange Department) TELEPHONE BLACK 271, 11 Vould It Be Wood? If It's poaaihle to mnke It v.lih WfKKl we woulil like to ri'-monatrat that we have the neceeaary Hiulpment anil abil ity to give you satlnfactlon. We bollil knythlng to or!er. Do all kinds of repair work, (ium and file saws, or sharp en toola. We are experts in picture framing. Our prices are according to time and material awl nn the Job SO THKV AKK I.KHH. Kramer & Mnfler WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store HOTPOINT WEEK May 16th to 21st (I in every city where there is a pro gressive electrical dealer, Hotpoint Week is being celebrated. When you buy, look for the name that stands for distinctive quality, Hot point, Hughes and Edison, and you will know that you are buying right. Bend W ater Light & Power Co. CI walk a Camel The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub stitute for Camel quality and that mild, fragrant Camel blend. The fellow who smokes Camels, wants Camels. That's because Camels have a smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you can't get in another cigarette. Don't let anyone tell you that "any other cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your own taste be the judge. Try Camels for yourself . A few smooth, refreshing puffs and you'd walk a mile for a Camel, too. Camel K. J. REYNOLDS Tofcaaca Cav WlostsavSaUaw N. C BEND AUTO TOP SHOP 200 Greenwood Ave.