The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 16, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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Oregon Trunk
Arrive. 7:116 A. M,
l.eiiv. 7:80 I'. M.
O..W. It. & V.
Arrive. II : Ml J M.
l.oiivc, 7: till A. M.
LOCALNEWS ITEMS
fleorge Thiinka wns a passenger to
Fremont I hi morning. I
Henry .Miller left hint tilplil for;
ClilriiKK li make a visit. I
A. II. Olson went lit I'owill Uiitl
lust nlithl to visit fur two weeks.
C. W. Itriiwn. repreeni lug A r
inmir t Co., In In llend mi his llrst
trip.
M. W. MrKiiihcrii, (looilyenr lire
siilcsiniin, loll lut night fur 1'orl
limd. Kcv. ('. .Murphy left lnit ti I k h t fur
Victoria. II. ('., flr visiting Itev.
I. tike. Pheehan.
II. K. Wiiltlier returned lust nlghl
lo The Dulles, ufler spending sev
Till days III llellll.
Iir. Charle K. Illoiim will lenve
Sunday night for Ilremerlon. Wash.,
to stmt on m IrulnliiK rruUe.
Mm. H. F. (Illillmcn ml Mr.
('. M. Kohhln. of Iteilnionil, were
In lleml yesterday on a vlnll.
(I. It. Kuller. of the Mnrshall
Wellii company, returned lunt nlKht
In I'orllnml, ufler vllt here
Mm. K. I.. I lnrk. of I n I'liie.
In lleml yesterday on her way lo
I'orllnii'l, lo return with hr iIiiiikIi-
ter.
FraiiV Crublree and Tube Kmllh
reiurneil to IVmllelon tart fi Ik ti t
lifter V Inlt III K I" !' for several
diiys.
V. I, Crowe. I'or t In ml wool liny.
rr, returned to thut rliy Hit nluut
ufler attending yrstciday' sale
hero.
Iir. J. ('. Vandevcrt returtieil lust
tilKlit ufler spending the day lit
Crane 1'ralrle. lie reported Rood
mlrh of fish.
J. 11 prk Inn returned from a
trip lo Portland, where he purchased
new egiilpineiil for the Liberty and
tirand tlieaterii.
P. J l.e returned to Vurirouvi r
lust night, after spending om tune
workliiK In the freight yard here.
rollevliiK J. II. Kllloil.
II. Hummer, who lis tieen re
lieving Itoy Thompson In the rail
road yurdii. returtied lift iiitrht to
hlN home 111 Vancouver.
Ted fovev left for Port'i-i-d lio.t
lill-hl nviili liU f ii in 11 y, to pun Ioiko
it inn k lo lepliini llm oim wlili h
wiik hurtled i'V oi .i I duvs ni'o.
('. V. Hni., of Hie Howard Aulo
Co., lltilek il Inl i ll Dtrii M. wim In lliuid
yeiierily, rperidluK llm day with
Walter CoiiiiiIik of tlm lloml liiinmo,
I;. I.. Steven, for rly eiiklneer
of Hie llend lire department, ban ar
rived In I. on AliKeleH mid III UKlllll
eniployei) ii n u flreiiiuu there, accord
ing lo a hiler received hy the
parinienc
Iir. J. T. Fox of I'rliievlllit. uutllig
ph)ii'laii at Win in HurliiKH rscrvu-
run, who In on nick leave, In
llend loduy shopping wllh III dniigh
ter. Mia. Alvln Pelernon of Hear
Creek blllte. '
Coiitrlhiltlona (if artlclea aiillalite
for ali In Iho Hd Crona ahop ure
millrited hy tlm hoimi aervlrn nmtlon
of tlm llend tdiupler. The ihop la
Incut ed aliovii llm l.uraon Jewelry
lore on tlm corner of Wall and Ore-lion.
MOKK FUN, FROLIC '"'- "'-". -ny
l'iflHI"rTnViniT lO-lirl-ii. I. ii irk -and - wlnic dancer;
I Jiw.M l.ljw IV.MUII I , Kaiherlnii Iiuy, make dancir; Ior
WIIFN 'I'OIIKS KNI) "thy Taylor, lnli t dancer; or-lien'm.
Mr. M. II. Ilorlon, Tom Pnrdy, Kill
HchllehtliiK. I lurry Ifamlllon, 'He
: lialvomeii, Harry ISyrud.
rrirnrimmmr
nimttituiirtaatia::ii
(Conllnued from Pint 1.)
Ilonlchl hoih In the Cafe rtu Pnree
I mid on I lie Kullea IlirKero floor. To
InlKhi. Hi.' l.i'Xloii boy Hay, will be. a
Iimli ad of KlvliiK their rt-Kular ere-'
IliliiK concert, the Hhevlln-Ilixon hand
' aHHlHieil tho American
ui-iiiiil w,l,,,l,i,i 1.11,1 .vjrviiini In Ufl
, . , . . , I playliiK for limt nlKht' parade
ylKi d lo come early and be prepared .... . .
to "lay lute.
AT THE HOTELS
Pilot Hull Inn.
O A. Mrhola, Portland; A. K. Proc
tor. Hiatera: Dr. J. N. Corhlan, Port
land; William A. Mealy. Portland; C
P. lie Iteamer. Portland: K. W.
Cl.arl.-, I'orlland; Mr. and Mr. K
K. .Mclntlre. Ia AliKel.,; .Mr. and
Mm. H. P. Invle, Marinette. Cul.; K
I.. Kiralton, Portland; Mr. and Mr.)
Hplemlld aerylre I feuturo of the
refrenhiimiit end of the Cufe de
Paree. Thone dolnif the aervInK are:
Mm A. A. Kyinon, rhulrman, Mr
('. II. Knowle. Mia Martha iiechen.
MIkh Mar en CrlbakoT, Ml Anna
l.lndheiK. Mlanes Mildred and lor
olhy Dodd. Ml lloiinle Htockwell,
MIn Carol Iloyd, Miaa Margaret
Ilond. MIn Marie HI. Clulr, Mra.
Italph Hope, MIm Mary Thompaon,
Mr. John HunKe, Mr. Oncar KreK
ne, Mr. 0. L. Conklln, Ml Marie
Kox, MIb WyerbauKh and MIb Ulch
arditou. Men workliiK In the cubaret
are: John I). Cole, Dr. Grant Skin
ner, K. K. Uarnett and Joe Albright.
The Parlalan tour entertainment
ha had the effect, which wai expect
ed, of briiixliiK many new member
Into the II A. A. C. The total. Wai
nearly 00 today. Member are ak
ed to brliiK their receipt and K"t the
C. S. Samiii l. I'm Hand; Willard A. white ribbon tonlKht. I.i-Klon and
Samuel, Portland: I.eo Haniuel, Port-1 Auxiliary invmhei expect lo Hlgll up
land; A. II. Koloiiion, Porllaud; K. C rreat number of new member be-
llerferon, Porlliuid; (ieorite llrew
ter, Ulster; I,. A. Krancn. rieatile;
Ira.e M. Tucker. Portland; Dorwy
MeWltiK, Hlnler.
Hotel '.
A II tiuerln, Portland; Mr
.lr Churle peny and baby. Port
lai.il; CeoiKe J. Moe, Tacoiiia; Mr
fore the cvenlnif I over.
Legion by
The
band I beroinliiK a anappy inarrblna
organization, a woll a turnlnR out 1 1;
hlKh-clan mimic.
J. 1 McClelland. Prince of Monte
Carlo, ha an expert rang of cut
throat and robber In hi den on the
aecond Door. Hugh O'Kane I per
fectly at home dealing faro, and Fred
Wllkle ha a profelonal air a he
prelde over the roulette wheel. Vr.
J. 11. Connarn and Charlca Mon
conduct a blackjack game, and G. J.
Addlnk and Jack Ilarron are lo
charge of the draw poker and tud
poker game. 0. N. Barrow and AU
bert Wood preside over the "gallop
ing domlnoea."
Mr. A. M. Prlngle I mltre over
the chuck-a-luck game. ."Capper"
are: Mr. Paul Homer, Minx May
belle lloyer. Ml Audrey Anderson,
M! iMura Zlegler, Mr. William
Leet, Mr. Cronby Hhevlin, Mr. H. E.
Allen, Mra. Paul C. King. Mr. E. L.
Vlnal. Mr. Jack P.arron. Mr. H. K.
Ilrooka lc hlef aidtant to the
prince.
The manked cigarette girl are
Ml Jeanette Keye. Kathryn Hay
den, Kmogena Itlcharda and Mary
OUR LATEST BIG OFFER!
Two jiair of Trousers with every Suit ordered
from our selected list of Pure Wool Fabrics, Jf or
$25.00 and Upwards
Hundreds of patterns to select from.
EXPERT CLEANING, PRESSING and DYING
We also make LaVlies' Suits to order.
DICK The Tailor
1018 WALL STREET
WALL PAPER
PAINTING and DECORATING
IS OUR BUSINESS
And we make It oar baalnewi to that oar boainexo to bandied
In a buafneMlike way. tj Ttie quality of oar Interior deeoratinft
cannot be equalled. Our display of wall paper to the large
and bent ever hown in Central Oregon. Our prteea are rtgbc
On these qualification we feet Justified in aakina; yon for
conalderatlon when In need of work In oar line.
A. J. GOGGANS
736 WALL STREET PHONE 278-J
ja:ii:::;3:ausi:
GRAND
TONIGHT and
SUNDAY NIGHT
Mitchell
Lewis
IN
"Fools
God
1)
With
KLOKKNCK Tl'ltX Kit
A real lory of iiiMl'a Coun
try,, where nilKht ninke rlRht
nnil tho only law la the will
of till' KtlOUK
You Must Sec It!
SPECIAL PRICES:
Adults - 30c
Children, 10c
TWO SHOWS' EACH
NIGHT, 7:30 AND 9:00
Practically every number In the j Elizabeth King. Mra. Sheeler and
Cafe lie Pari will be changed to-iMr. A. II. Oliver are doorkeeper.'
nlr.ht and a real carnival of merrl-lA. E. AnderKon and W. D. Evan are
and j ment la promised hy Chairman It. W. money changer. Behind the bar, W.
Caebeer. The entertainera are: ; L. Htephen. John Runge and C iauae
Margaret Tliomiton and Mr. Edith Sloan are bartender, and Mr. Law-
and Mr Stclfen and noli, Kan Hufael, siapleioti, cabaret alnger; A. V. rence Gunning, Mr. Jeptha Smith,
Cul.. 'I.eei. alnger and entertainer; Italph Mr. M. E. Pearl. Mr. Ralph Mile,1
Nilfcbt Hotel. Illope and Mra. Schllchtlng. Ilawal-1 Ml Janlece Simpson and Mi Helen
J V. Ilrowne. The Iialle; Jam an: Zena Ileniion and Kathryn Ad- , King, barmaid. j
lliov.li, St. Marie. Idaho; K. J I - - - I
Daouxi, Klu unit Ii Kail. j
Ihmnlng Hold. I
Mr. P. E. Ilrown. Vancouver; J. 1
I.. O'Sulllvan. Silver Lake; V. K. ,
Arnold. I. a Pine; Ered Hurkhalter.
Shevlln-Huoii ramji No. Z: Con j
O'Kecfe, Silver Lake; Charle Pitch-,
er. Sliver Lake; Krank Mrllroom. 811- ,
vrr Lake; Earl KiiibII. Silver Lake; j
J. II. Corum. Silver Lake; J. V. '
Hee.ley. Silver Lake; Tom Cronlii.
Silver Lake; A. A. Warner. Silver
Lake; T i. Klnley, The l)le; Mel
v I !i McLean, Paatnn; Mr. Ilaker and
rhlMreii, Mailrnn; Jiime McCarthy.
S.Iv.r Lake; John W. Murphy. Sil
ver Lake; C. A. MlddlebUHlier, Klam
,rli Agency; P. M. Phut, Prlnevllle.
Famous Edison 6-Pound Iron
Reduced to $6.95
Bend Water Light & Power Company
MAZAiAS ARE TO USE
FIRST MOVARLE CAMP
I'linioiia IlikinK lul to .le I i
Pa kllor--a lu li-nd l'atile
lnlie lo Coon Expedition.
I
The Central Oregon trip planned
for the first two week In Auguat by
the Ma;.im:i will be the firat outing
pnt by the fnmouH hiking club In
l which a movable camp I uned. di--clared
MIhr Marthu NilUon, chairman
of the outing committee of the club,
: who arrived here thl morning from
I Portland to make arrangement tor
tranaportatlon to Crescent lake. It
will alo be the first time that the
Marama have dispensed with pack
horses, said Mis MUson. It will be
the chili's 28th annual expedition.
Miss Nlllson extended an Invita
tion to llend hiker who may wish to
accompany the Maiamaa on their
trip. Those who intend to take ad
vantage of the Invitation must regis
ter with Mis Nillson by writing to
3S2 Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
before nent Thursday.
The Marama. 75 of them, will ar
rive in llend on the last day of July
FAST TIME IS MADE
ON SOUTHERN TRIP
K. I.. Puiue Make Ixis Aiiu,Hi In
Three Days And Three Hour
Many Tourist Heading North.
Three day und three houra
wus the fust time made by E.
L. Payne in driving his Nash from
llend to tho Elk convention In Lo
Angeles, iwy a card Just received by
Fred Klah, of tho Dcacbulea garage.
Pnyuo ronchwl the convention city at
2 o'clock Saturday ufternoon.
. One puncture and a broken fan
belt constituted the sum total of his
trouble In tho long journey. Although
huge crowds aro gathered In Los An
geles, he reported meeting many
tourists heading for the north.
Advertlso .a The Bulletin,
results.
It gets
NOTICE
Insure today: tomorrow may be
too Into. It Is better to be safe than
sorry.
JltfC J. C. RHODES.
UNSEEN FORCES BRING MAN TO
WOMAN AND MATE TO MATE
v ' - - - : x x x . . u
The strangest love story ever told.
A Sidney A. Franklin Production
"UNSEEN FORCES"
A Drama of Hearts That Tass In The Night
Superb Cast, Headed by
CONRAD NAGEL, SYLVIA IJREAMER.
SAM DeGRASSE and ROSEMARY TIIEBY
It's a Play of th Unknown and th Unexpected
I IUTTD TV SUNDAY
L1D1V 1 I MATINEE and NIGHT
Special Music By
FIVE PIECE CONCERT ORCHESTRA
TONIGHT LAST TIME
Gladys Walton in "Desperate Youth"
Chevrolet
Announces
Drop in Price
EFFECTIVE JULY 15TII
9
Chevrolet Baby Grand
DROPS FROM $1,421.43 TO
$HSO.OO
AT BEND
Motor: Four cylinder, aJve-In-head)
type, 8 11-16 Inch
bore B' Inch stroke.
Cylinders: Cast In block with
upper half of crank cane.
Head detachable.
Valves: 1 i Inch, enclosed.
Center Main Bearing: Ooehler
bronze back.
tilling System: Spluxh, gear
pump and Individual oil
pockets. Oil pressure gauge
on dash.
Carburetor: Zenith improved
double Jot.
Klerlric System: Auto-Lite gen
erator, starting motor, and
lighting system. Two-unit
type.
Ignition: New improved Remy
system.
Clutch: Cone, leather faced,
with adjustable compensat
ing springs.
TranKniixKion: Selective type,
three speeds forward and
reverse.
Front Axle: Drop-forged I
iM'um, with integral yokes.
Wheels fitted with New De
parture ball bearing.
Hear Axle: Three-quarter
floating tp. Shafts run
on Hyatt roller iM-arings.
Cooling: Water pomp and fan;
radiator extra ante.
Brakes: Service, ertemal con
tracting; emergency. Intern
al expanding (hand-controlled)
; 12 inch brake
drums.
Springs: Front, semi-elliplic;
rear, semi-cantilever.
Tires: Mix 4 inch, non-skid on
rear. Plain tread on front
Drive: Left aide, center con
trol. Body: Five-pa.sennrr Tearing
car.
Steering Gear: Worm and gear
wheel, 18 inch sCorring
wheel with inserted, spider.
Gasoline Supply: Beventeen
gullon tank huag rear,
with gauge. Stewart vacuum
system.
Wheel base: 110 inch.
Kiiuipment: Electric lipl ard
starter; highest type t no
unit system, double wiring;
uiod. Complete lamp equip
ment. Including headlight
dimmers; top, top rover and
side curtains; electric horn;
speedometer; demountable
rims, with extra eita tire
carrier; license hol;ler; com
plete tool equipment includ
iiiK pump and .lack.
Chevrolet "Four-Ninety
Touring Car
$775.00
AT BEND
Here Is a car whose proven economy, dependability, eniluratico
and complete equipment make It a sound aud
satisfactory Investment.
No war tax or local freight added to these prices.
Bend Garage
"THE HOUSE OF SERVICE"
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