The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THB BEND BUI.LKTIK, DAILY EDITION, BEND, ORBOOJf, THI'JIHDAY, JIXY 14, 1921.
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Oregon Trunk
Arrlvi., 7:Rfi A. M.
Leave 7:30 V. M.
(... II. N.
Arrive, 6:60 I M.
Leave. 7:00 A. M.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. M. (I'Ni'll a mniitiugir linn
morning to I'ulxli-y.
('. M. Itt'dflrld of pi'.rtiut.'. U a
yiNlinr III llend today.
' Mn. A. V. Mrrliiiti railed on Mm.
1 II. C. Kill Wednesday.
W. J. Klmmiim of I'rhuti- was
visitor In llend yesterday;
W. ( Ilnlllnahead of l.i Pine ut
visitor In lli'iid yesterday.
A. J. Wonlsry ha returned from
Kile, where tin m working.
Mr. and Mra. Hurry Mrfiulre of
Tumalo wrrt In llend yesterday.
Mr, (irar Chance of Hul.lrl left
I last night (or Marahfleld to v lt hr
mother. ' I
i
J. Kdward Larson rf tumid this'
morning from trip to Muupln mid ;
Mudras.
ft . A Mr. and Mm. V. H. Hudson re
! turned this morning from trip to
i I'ortlund.
Robert C. MMit and wife of the
Arnold district are parents of a 9 i ,
I'loiind baby boy.
The lluptlst Indies will hold a
food sale Saturday al lleyburn'
hardware store. '
tr. John llon I expected to re
turn to night from Portland. He'
will roniM by aulo.
J. II. Kpnrks, manuger of Ihn Lib-(
erty and CI rand theaters, went lo
H Portland last tllght on business, j
K. L. Coliln la suffering from a !
broken fool. the result of being step-
ed on by a horse he was shoeing.
Mr and Mra Lewi Aulman of the
Arnold district art- pnrt'lit of a -pound
buby boy. born thin morning.
Claude MiCaiil. y. t). C. Purke. ).
II. Caldwell and lon Mlrl.h or the
Arnold settleme nl are In the rlly to
day. Henry Kaulkm-r and family re
turned yrairrday to tln-ir holm at
I'aullna nftir visiting brie for ev
rrnl duya.
I. Kirk ami daughter l.ermra re
turnrd to M.ulrm luat nlcht aftrr !
H Itiac here yesterday. They formerly
lived In llend.
Miss Myrtle Olson ami James Ok
t aon of Itedmond visited yesterday
with Ih'-ir grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Klnrk.
if
Watch for
the Biggest
Proposition
ever offered
in the
Grocery Line
Saturday
AT
MILLER'S
Tom Hnnnli'y riiturncd yeatnrduy
day voiiIiir by uutu from I'ortland,
whara he criilcd lila hoiiaxhold Kffncta
to tin ahlppnd to limul.
W. K. Arnold of m I'lne arrived In
llcind luat nlitht uiiil In hern for th
purpoax of ntinndliiK tint I'lirlalun
mum at tin) Kyiiiiiunlum.
K. II Alley of tlio lli.rul Vulcauli
liiK worka went lo Porllund luat
iilght to drlvn burk th nar which he
Ifft thiT durliiK Ihu wlntir.
Itoy Koulhworth and Jon lluah
wi'lit to Porllund luat nlKht to bring,
buck mra, Including un Old four,
ordi'n-d by Clurnuco .Muniihclnir.
('. A. I.ourka, auditor of lha 8. P.
K , and K. T. Dflwllcr. of Ilia O -W.,
am checking up on the book of
tlio lorul freight and puaaonger de
pot. Tho opi-rullon pnrforuiiid on W. C.
tllrdaall al Portland thla wmik wna
entirely aurcaaaful, It I reported,
lie la doing well, but It will be ome
timu before he can return to Iiend.
Mm. J. W. lie Houza went to IlRd
mond luat night. Hhe ha bitn In
the boapllul here for aome tlmii. Kbe
waa uccoinpauled by Mr. It, II. Reun
ion, who retiirnitd to llond thl niorn-
lug.
I
! I). Houthurd und family, Mr.
Krauk Kouthard and Mr. U. Muotte
are on tlmlr wuy home to Lebanon
aftur vlaltlng with liert Meek at
1 Ilrookinga. Thoy atopped In ll'tid
' today.
I). II. Puoplo and children and
Mm. (,'. J. Nlcbolaon returned yeater
duy from Itnno, Nev., whore the chil
dren were taken to vlait their grand
parent. Mr. Nlcbolaon waa taken
III with rheumatlam and, In order to
bring her back to Itend, Mr. People
drove ateadlly for 30 hour, Tueaduy
and Wedneaday.
WE BUY
SELL or EXCHANGE
Good Used Ranges,
Furniture; Phono
graphs or' Office
Furnishings
KLECTIUO VACUUM
. CI'KANKIIH RENTED
24 Hour Day OOo
All mnkrw of Hewing Ma
chine rented by tho day,
tlia week, or tho month.
BEND FURNITURE CO.
(Eirhango Department)
TELEPHONE 871-W
Liberty
Tonight
Last Tune
"Fine
reathers??
A PICTURE WELL WORTH SEEINC
ADDED ATTRACTION !
BUSTER KEATON
the unresistable laugh producer, in
"High Sign"
Forget your worries for an evening and
loose yourself in mirth.
Aluminum Ware
at Lower Prices
t H quart Lipped Bauce Pan for AOc
2 quart Lipped Sauce Pan for 7.1o
4 quart Llppod Sauce Pan for $I.4H
I quart Pudding Pan for Blc
I quart Pudding Pnn for 7fto
5 quart Covered Kettle for 91.7A
Steamer and Roaster combined for 1.1)8
1V4 quurt Percolator for l.(ll
('cup Unlvoratrl Percolator tor (Ul.no
4 quart Covered Sauce Pan, with wooden handle, for yi.tlD
Combination Cookor connlatlng of one 6 quart Kettle, one
1 quart Pudding Pan, one 2 quart Angolfood Cake Pan, one
I quart Stralnor or Colander and one Cover 2.05
SPECIAL, SATURDAY ONLY
TEN DOZEN M)D FOUR HEWKII BROOMS) A nAROAlVl
EACH aic
Lindry TUC 17 A ID 3 Urfe Rolli
Soip, 5c 1 nil r i-VllV TitetPaper5c
AT THE HOTELS
Pilot flultn Inn.
II. L. Khaffnr, Portland; W. A.
Martin. Hcattlo; J. llulnbrldKB, Port
land: II. L. Iiwycr and wlfo, Rpo
kaiu;; W. (.'. Uwyer and wife, Bpo
kann; Jack II. Khuman, Seattle;
John 0. Ilnry. Tho Dall-; I). W.
Collli-r, Loa Aiiki'Icb; W. T. Doran,
I'ortlund; J. F. t'orbrtt, I'ortland;
II. W. Uuiin, Portland; C. Whla
uuiit, Numpa.
Il(rt-I Vtmy.
W. It. Srhi-hly, wlfo and ton,
Walla Walla; Tom Potta and
wife, Wullu Walla; Mr. and Mr. G.
Duboj and daughter, Vancouver,
Waah.; Mr. and Mr. W. E. Carter.
Vancouver, Waah.
W rlKlit Hrt l.
C. E. Mann, Palaley; Q. C. Reed,
I'alali'y; J. K. Rulllvan, Klamath
Fall; J. Ilertrand, Terrebonne; II.
Naldrett, Hummer Lake.
Ittmnlna; IlotH,
E. Lin no, Vancouver; A. R. HUaon,
B. P. B.; W. V. Arnold, La Pine;
Hob Duftola, Vancouver, Waah.; Kin
Dullola, Vancouver, Waah.; Ted Man
drone. The Dalle; W. C. Hollina
head. La Pine.
budget. A representative of the
alate superintendent'! office waa In
Bt-nd recently and, leelnir the form
in Mr. Thompson's office, took a copy
for a sample. This has now been re
printed and is being sent out from
Kulem with the new budget law
blanks.
Wordsworth's Study.
Wh-n a trvfl-r aakrd Word,
worth's aenant to abow hi in hr mua
fr study, she answered. "Here I
bl library, but bis study Is out f
doors." Thorean.
Collage Paaalmlsm.
In lleywood Union's article la the
Bookman on peaalnilMm In our rl
b'gea, he mention that when be
' t Harvard "there waa a pretty
general (r i-miiit that life wa a
aliani and a dHnaloii." Aprots, w
recall, albeit vnguply, a remark by
Iioctor Jewett, who said, a nearly aa
we can remember, that while he waa
at Oxford the students were fond of
referring to ihemaelvea by the Greek
term of "Agnostic," overlooking the
fact that It U(ln equivalent la "Igno
luuius." lioaton Transcript.
Put It la The BuDetta,
NOTICH
Insure today; tomorrow may be i
too late. It Is better to be safe tban
aorry. ,
t ltfc J. C. RHODES.
Three first-claa barbers at the .
Pilot Butte Barber Shop. 32tfc
THOMSON'S FORM
A DOITED BY STATE
County School Superintendent J.
I Alton Thompaon ha Just had the sat-
lafactlon of eelng one of the form i
prepared by him for uae In county I
I achool work adopted, practically !
without change, by the state auperin-i
tendent's office. The form consists !
of directions to the dlatrict clerka for j
the preparation of the annual school '
Representing, aa wo do, the
best companies In the world,
we are well able to write the
Insurance you need la what
ever amount you with.
J. F. ARNOLD
24 Wall Street
The Food Bill, The Ice Bill and The
Doctor Bill, Are Very Closely Related
This fact is becoming better understood
every year, and today very few people are
satisfied with anything but the very best '
Refrigerators
gladly doing without something else rather
than risk the health of their family without
a refrigerator or with an inferior one.
We are offering for sale several models of
Refrigerators that meet all conditions of sani
tation and convenience, and the prices are ex
ceptionally low.
Bend Furniture Co.
When you need
your Suit Cleaned
or Pressed, come
to-
LOVEN'S
Bond Street
First Class Work
Guaranteed.
PIANO TUNING
$3.SO
For the- rest of July, in order to do my
share toward lowering the cost of living in
Bend and get the most of the work done
before the fall rush, I am going to fill all
orders for Piano Tuning in Bend at the .
above price.
G. E. MAST, Piano Tuner
E. M. THOMPSON MUSIC CO.
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
We also make Lddies' Suits to order.
DICK The Tailor
1018 WALL STREET
Ever In Paris?
Yes? Then you'll want to go again.
No? Then you'll have all the thrill of the first time.
Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4, American Legion, has transplanted
a bit of the French capital in Bend-recreated it from memories
of wartime experiences. You'll find it at THE GYMNASIUM
Tonight, Friday and Saturday Nights .
Parisian Dancers, Cafe Life, Monte Carlo,
The Latin Quarter
N There are other attractions too, including PUBLIC DANCING
EVEItY NIGHT.
A Real Welcome for All Oregon.
OF COURSE YOU'LL COME