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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1921)
TIIK lKM HI'M-KTIV. DAILY MHTIO?.'. I'.KVD, OKKfiON, WKIIVKMMV. Jl XE I, Hr2l. I'AOR . IIKMI TIHIV Kf IIHH I i: Ori'in Trunk Arrlvi., 7:35 A. M. l.eavi.a. 7: 15 I. M. l..V. II. . Arrive. :6u I', M. l.i'HVi-H, 7: (10 A. M it IX)CAL NEWS ITEMS Itnli'h Ciiiiiirr left IumI night to piuul it fi'W (lily In I'urdntiil. ( Humili'l I. IiiukIiiiIiiiiikI uf MINI mn win a iuiuiiKir (u I'uri IumI IiihI lilKlit. Ilurold I In v l of I ' r I -v 1 1 1 t arrived In llnml I lila morning In vlait with hi brother. Minn l.ydla Htraaaer went to Metnl lu lout night lu aneiid a fw tiny with rrlatlvea. Vnrlund Klilgley returned lusl Kht In hi home at Krdniunil fur lending a irk at l.a I'lne. Kay Hn Arimiliil left lul night for Marlray, near Knlem. lo live fur aev ral niuullia mi Iter further' farm. The Kplarnpal guild will inn-l Fri day af loriiiKiii at 2 30 o'rlurk with Mr K. I. Mliafry. K Hlveralde. Krank llrn and tieorge Hull re port a bin ralrli uf I rout up the river, but won't lull where their favorite pool la Inrated. Mr llnaaln KronliTK. formerly a nuran at Ilia Mounluln View honiillut, relumed to llend lunt nlitlil to ink lier old poalllon. John A. TkiiiiI'Iii left luat iiIkIU for hla homo at Spokane afier vlnlt Ing for soma time with hla !t.T, Mra. W. M. Arnold. .Dr. J. C. Vandevert and I'r Her bart Nlrhola made a week end trip to tal laka. Dr. Nlrhola tmik a nice bunch of trout bark to hla homn In I'nrtland. Dr. J. C. Vndevert la alleiidlng a medical clinic In I'ortland at the (iood Samaritan hoapltali In ruuni-c-tlon with a meeting of the alumni association of the t. of U medical school. Mr. I.. J. Wlmer. of I'rlnevllle. mothar of Gene Wlmer and Mra. ( II. Hpaugh. of fhr Tumalo section, la Ylsllliig her granddaughters. Violet and Myrtlo. studenl In the llend liiKh school. Tomorrow I I ha regular tly for thn bualnea meeting of the liMptlat Woman' union. Th menitiera will meet at th church promptly at 2 o'clock, and from there will no by auto Into the country. J. T. Pop", a former eaalern Ore gon wheat rancher, haa (one Into the hotel bualneaa In Purtlnnd. Pope atlll retalna hi ranch In liilliatn county and will not relinquish hi realdenre III eaalern Oregon. Dr. Ferrell. formerly located here. arrived In llend thla morning to lake tip hi practice. He ha been In Cali fornia for hi health. Hi wife and children arrived Sunday T-rm llllnola. where they have been vlalilng. t'barle Graham and wife left lnt night for Proaaer. Waah.. to make their home. Mr. Graham la a brother of John (Imliiim, lender of Iho Hhiiv-' tulnd, to plead, waa placed In Jail lin 1 1 1 ami bund, and will be mlaand from Hint orKunUulloii, a he wua a rupuliln inualcliiii. County Kiiperliilendent J. Alton Thoinpaoii wua tuki'h Hiirloualy III yeitiTiluy, over night. Ityan offered no realat miro to the officer, they aald. SUTTLES LAKE IS POPULAR RESORT VOI K K TO OIl KKI.I-OMH All member of tho Odd Kellowa are enrrieally requested to be preaent ut tlm ileal inilei lug, Monday evening, J unit H, lo conalder linportunt bual neaa multera pertnlnliig Jo the lodge. In which nil membera will he Inter-i-Ktiil. A full ullMiidiinre la desired. CntiiH lo Moose hull. IIKMI I.ODI1K NO. 218. I. O. O. V. Ily Kilgur D. (jIUun. Secretary. J AT THE HOTELS Pilot lluttc Inn. W. T. Ilrennun. Porllund: C. 8. Pi.hlman, Portland ; A. K. Ilrown, Porllund: II. H. Ilurpee, I'ortland; Mux Wurtwellor, Hlatera; D. U. Hyiiea, Porllund; Duvld Itoberlaoii Portland; A. I.. Thornton, l.akevlew; I.. A. Chrlatlun, Tucoma: M. E. Me ('arty, Porllund; J. II. droit. The Dnllea,: II. P llurmnr. Portland; W. A. Whltromb, Porllund; Ham A. Fos ter. Porllund; II. C. Dealer, Port laud; D. D. Drlaroll, Klamath Full. llulH . Harry Cianer, l.a Pine; Mra. An nie Ford, Crearent; Mra. M. Kuntry, Creiiceiit Luke. ' Wright H I. Dun Bwlfl. Tho Dullea; Ityron Moo berry, t'ornellua; 'A, ('. Fox and fam ily. Portland; W. I.. Dehne, Fremont; P II llerlln, Fremont; JT A. Cooa, I'urtlatid. Downing Hotel. O. Carter. Klumuth kalla; M. W. Knickerbocker, Hlalera; B. K. Mohler, Porllund. lli'oiil I'rowil Out Honda) Anil Mun l Mi ill WeathiT for Outing, Viu at loolxtx Agri-. ' Mr. and Mr. II. C. Kill, Mia Culhiirlno Manny, Mr. Iruue McCall and Mia Viola Illlyea were inomber REALTOR IS GIVEN I 20 DAY SENTENCE J. It)n Arreafetl On DrunkenneM Hiarge 4'orn Mimlilne lllameil ! Plea uf (ullty la Kntrml. J. Ityan, local real eatate dealer, began thla morning to serve a 20-day aentenre In the city Jail, pleading guilty In police court thl morning to bring drunk and dlaorderly. A 'jO fine waa also aaaeaaed. Ityan wa arretted yeaterday on Ilond atreel by officer Carlon and Hoover, having In hi poaaeaalon a amull remnant of corn moonahlne. He." waa taken before. Recorder Farn ham, but, being too thoroughly Into Icated at thn the time, the recorder CARS WASHED AN SIMONIZED TOIS REDRESSED Auto Laundry 300 Greenwood Ave. Bend Garage Co. SELLING Buick AND Chevrolet Automobiles AND Goodyear Tires Phone 193 Wall Street, of a purly which apent Kunduy and Monday at Huttln lake. They re port a record crowd at the reaort, which recently waa purrhuaed by E. II. Miller, formerly of Mero. He j ha already vtarte.d to Improve the' roada to thn luke and tho accommo-i datlona at the camp. HtliiuliuiuututuiumiiiminiKniiinmmmm:nuuiu::i: Beautiful Hair is the Crowning Glory of Every Woman- But no man. t, tnk mnrt at1rrtiv with irruwth of hmir than with thin or rvo har ml mli on Uv of hw Muthra MpiaJlr should not - rUrt thrir rhlidrvfi'a hair, onr In whtla a rood Uctriral Irtttmml with ifnm nourUhinc ointment r Umim. will brinf up clrruitoti and atart thm hatr to rw, a ltUl InvMtnvrnt t whkh thm chtldro will U thank ful la later jrrm. Th clbnato of thla eountrr U rrry hard on araJp and akin, tharrfor aJ nvMt constant cra la iwvcaaarr to kwo thrrn In ffjud cmdittcn. Mra. Mulla-r'a rUrtrirai aralp lrrmtmntm mrm ruarantd to eurrvrt all aralp troublra. and rncouraa a brautiful srowth of hair. Hairdressing Parlors II Orwa Bl. PImm it- Rare Values in Cord Tires for Small Cars The remarkable values now being offered in Goodyear Tires and Tubes are most impres sively illustrated in our clincher type 30x314 inch Goodyear Cord Tire. Like all other Goodyear Tires, it is now being made larger, heavier and stronger, with thicker tread and stouter construction. It is a big, powerful cord tire, with all the cord tire's advantages iden tical in quality with the Goodyear Cord Tires of larger size, preferred on the world's finest cars. You can buy it today from your Good year Service Station Dealer for only $24-50 Goodyear Tirb & Rubber Company of California Irwd P.bric Culna ,1 l-'abfia Ctn lOalliH.avv ToufflU Tub wat.rproof ea 312 JOaJKIWiUr $2 GRAND I TnVIP.HT AMTl B THURSDAY Earl WILLIAMS "The Romance Promoters" A Comedy Drama of lov and aurpritci. A whoUaomc (catur tuitable for the entire family. AUS . A Century Comedy "A Dollar's Worth" Summertime Means Frocktime- PromlalnK cool comfort, yet loalnK nothing of beauty and modlah charm, are the frock fiiHhloncd of thin, colorful fabric. Tba atylea are aa varied a the fabric' with all of the iaon'i bvat conceit repreaented. KtralKbtllne tunic and apron effect, tier and ruffle aklrta. accord Ian plaited and frill, bouffant and draped model. There I a never ending variety to bring Joy to warm ummer day. Other lovely frock are of crepe de chine for day wear Taffeta and lace combination for afternoon wear. Gingham Dresses at ...:....$3.95 to $7.75 Organdy Frocks at....: $8.75 to $16.50 Sports Dresses, of Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine at $25.00 to $39.50 Munsing Athletic Union Suits for Women Athletic Union Suits of sheer, crosahar nainsook are cut o as to fit well and to give perfect comfort. They are shown in shoulder-strap model. A knitted gnxset at waist line gives freedom of movement. Very special at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 Vnlon Suits of flat k'nit cotton, soft and sheer. In bodice top style, with neat, tape strap over the shoulder, seml-ntting knee, well fitting garments and may be bad In while or pink. Priced at 69c and 79c Munsingwear Union Suits Regular sizes at $1.23, $1.50, $1.75 Out sizes at $1.35, $1.70, $2100 A New Shipment Holeproof Silk Hosiery just in, including the popular Extra Stretch Top In Silk and Fibre at, per pair $1.15 In Pure Silk at, per pair .'. $1.65 It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at Fifty people stayed at Helsing's Sunday night, most of them from Bend. Moat of the people at the lake were from Redmond. It was an ideal day for an outing, Mr. Ellis reported. Bulletin Want Ads bring results tiy them. TO lKMOX.STRATE 1HLK WORK All girls and ladies interested In a demonstration of home work are In vited to meet Miss Eva Comegya at Grange Hall, at 2 o'clock Tuesday af ternoon, June 7. A girls' sewing club will be organised and, in addi tion, Tuesday Is announced as the lucky number day at Craage Hall. A pipe tongue Print Albrt U rNf m mm, mmm4 m4 hmti ptjW tin hwmntmrm mn4 in thm pmmn4 tryttmi glmtm A m i 4 r with mpmnmm mitwtr to if you smoke R A .! Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content I Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily -who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all -aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert 1 And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu sive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible 1 You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert I Paste that in your hatl And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers quick and cash in on a ciga- icnc mat win pi uvi; a reveiauom C.nrrlrl y " J- iUraoM l aaaec C. Wla.too-S.l.a. N.C the national joy amok Pf IK ALEEEI