TIIK IIKNI) III I.l.KTIN, IMII.V KDITIOf., IIKN'D, OltKfJON, MONDAY, AWHT I. lfl. PAGE iii:m tiiaiv m( in in 1 1: Ori'Kon Trunk Arrives, 7 : 5 A. M. l.fiivi-a V. M. O..VV. II. ft N. Arrive. Ml I'. M. l.eavia. 7:00 A. M. i Do you know you can roll cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of i LOCAL NKWS ITEMS Mm. Kruuk llrolii'it la ill tit h-r i hoiii"., v I Jnliii Jlitraliull w nl l i l';.i . y Mm I hi. I.i)' 1 K. C Klii'ily left lnl ii iclii fur Vol I lullil oil ll b il v i ui 1 1 lt j Mr. inn I Mi. I.fl..ii.l liavia i.i.i tint week etld III I'l ll.' Villi. I.. M. Km I r r intli.v mi mi iiuin' ti!p to S 1 1 v i r I,.!!..- mi tin .iim-p-h. j i Mm, Lie .Mi'Unhi" h w. iii in Mipuni AiiK',1 lul nUlil I" Vi-.i f.n -v.-i.ili Wei ki. ' . Mi mill Mr I'.iiil K. Lone Hi-iit I tin' cli in. I In i : l 'I . r-' ii r it il. K lii"l iiIkM I'. A. KrlrkMili I. ft In .1 IHKlit fur KioMun mi liii'lnt"', lie ill ri'l urn Tliuinluy. J. O, (iilioiin l.'ft f.,r I' imIuihI l uMi'ii.l lluyera' "'k. Il will lio glltl' IWI Mrt-ka. Mrs. Koliliiett und Mia Manning were i.iaaenger to Silvi r I. nke on tin atUKe Sunday. Mra T. V. Ciirl'Mi returned Fuiiilay niiirnliiK from rinllul.il. ".here !ie vlnited for n Wfi-k. John Huaar mill ruinlly ent tu Portland laat nixlit to vNit f..r two wiM'ka with relalivra. Mra. K H. Hlitiiaon left yeaterdny tuiTti Iiik for I'm tin ml to visit with relullvia for Iwu wi't-ka. J. I.. Van lluffel wrnt to t'orflaad laat nlithl to attend (ho tractor dem oiiatmtliin now going on. An right-pound Imhy horn Inal week to Mra. Krnlly Johnaon of Hhevltti lllxun ramp No. 1. Jark Parker of I .a pine waa In lli'ml yratrrday on hla way to Krtl niontl. ln'r hr la working. Mlaa Violet Demand and Ktanlry llerlrund of I'urtland are vlalllng Mr. and Mra Cheater 41. llerlrund. Mr. and Mra. Jutnea M Hliephrrd, 2&t Klnrlda a vr n ii o. are parmta of an IK h ( poit txl boy, born Saturday. I r. O. T. Morgan, of Cai r, Wyo.. la vlaltlng Ilia brother. U. C. Morgan, on hla way homo from Oakland. Cal. Mlaa ('. Nlghlacnlra left luat night for Tarotna, where) ahe will vlall un til October, when ah will go to Van couver. Mra. Thtimaa A. Long, of Fhevlln llUon ramp No. !. who waa operalHd on Katurday at a I oral hnapltal. la d li mit well. A. II. Tucker, who haa been vialtlng In llend for aeveral daya. returned laat nlithl to Culver, wh-r be la working. Fred Hhucy npciit the week-end with hla family here, returning luat night to Terreboune, where he la working. Jack Herbert haa returned from llemldjl, where he haa been apendilig hla vacation. He brought hla fam ily back with him. Mr. and Mra. N. 8. Olaon vlaitcd Id llend over the week-end, returning to Hedmond laat night. Mlaa Margaret Moore went to Hedmond to visit with them. Mlaa Mary Franeea Cox. of Port land, la In llend vialtlng her alater. Mra. K. K. Sawyer, on Highland boulevard. Amunda Anderaon, dutiKhter of Mr. and Mra. C'hurlea Anderann, of Mlnneaotu avenue, left thla morning for Hood Itlver, where ahe will vlalt frlrnda for the nest two weeks. N. It. (iillifil of Ullliert'a grocery la unending lluyera' week in I'ort lund. Ha left some llmu ago on Ilia vacation, which hits been spent at Heunlile, ii nd will re I urn at thtt end of t,l week. K. I). Gllson left luat -night for As torln, where lie will nlli-nd the lied Men convention Tuesday and Wed neadny. Ho waa to upend today on business In Portland, and expects to return Friday. Mra. I-. K. Rliepard, formerly of lend, ucrompnnit'd by her little duughter and her brother, Dwlght UreKK. me In tho city from their homo In Aahlund, Thoy are vIhII Iiik with Mr. and(Mra. Jack Morton. Word wna rncolved today of the birth of a 10 Vi -pound baby daugh ter ( Mr. and Mr. Frank W, Webor, of MudoHto, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Weber ere formerly resident of La I'lue, whore Mr. Wubnr was principal of l ho high achool. Charlea Wvlllnglon Furlong, author of "Let 'or lluck," the official book of tho Pendleton Hound-Up, re cently published In New York, left tills morning on Ms return to hla home In Pendleton ufter vlaltlng friendi here for the past two daya. OENUINE BulC'Durham TOBACCO AT TIIK IIOTKLS Pilot llulli' Inn. ! N. W. Ht'oit, Portlaiiil; V. II. Prl Iday. San Kibih Iii o; II. P. Muller, jportluiid; Idiili riniiih. Porilund; (J. 1 K. Voiiiig. Portland; (Irucu Kowler, Portland; V. II. l.umiiierH, tp.ikune; II 1.. lirlnk, Si Puiil; Mr. und Mra. J. II. Ilraikett, I. ok Anr.eea; Mr. and j Mra. ..Mi.Klnli y Mltrhell. I'ortlund; '(Juy W. Martin. Sliver Ijike; Mr. and. Mra. A. A. Whurfleld. Portland: Mra. S J. Kutniiiaky, Portland; It. II. Km- inoiia, Portland; S. ii. Ilorria. Kuat leke; I.. I.. Hl.-lli und Wife, Klumuth Falla. II. H. u. J. V. Madden. Portland; H. W. le.-ideniilng, Portland; Mr. and Mra. K K. Ciurlough. Portland; Hufua J. , Katnn, John Katon. Howard Kulon, L. II., Kalon, Mra. M. Kutoli. Kinmett, Idaho; II ll. Ixil.iih'y. Portland; Mra. C. II Juckain, Mudraa; John Thomaa, Madraa; H H Coud. Spokane; Mlaa Violet Ilertrund. Spokane; Stanley , lli-rlrand. Portland. Urlitht Hotel. ; J. C. Itobe.ta, Portland; J. I. Kay. (Orei ley, Col ; Stellu llroughton, Hed- jmond; Oactir Maluiatroin, Terre bonne; Oacar Ilartruin. Tumalo; L. I Stone. Pendleton; O II Winkle. Hed mond; Sherman, Kugene; W. 8 Drown and family, Portland; Albert and Jack Condon, llrooka-Rcanlon camp; F. H Clark, Terrebonne; Jorn Itobniker, Terrebonne. IhlMlling HiKel. P. J l.eo. H. P. ai S.; It. K. Ilrown. S. P S ; (J. A. Johnaou, Vancouver; J. P. Nelaon and wife, Portland; W. It. Crow, Portland; O. C. Whileaide. Fallbrldge; John Peteraon, Camp I; H. H, Norcotl, Tumalo. .VK THK niTTKKKI.V (lolilen CriiKt the bread that makea the llutterlty a penny for the wrapper at your Crocer'a. IS-IJt DAILY MARKET REPORT Bulletin "WANT AD8" Bring R ultj Try Them. i Prlcea paid by llend Dealera to farmer.) Ilulter and KgR Ilutter, 3Jcf4 0c. Kgga. 3 arC 4 2c Vegetahli-a and Fruit Potatoea, new, SVic; old I V 6 Sc. Carrota. &0c per dot. bunehea. Green on lima. 50c doi. buncbea. Onlona, old, ic lb. lleete. tOc per dot. buncbea. Radlahea, SOc per dot. buncbea. Head lettuce, 60cfl76c per dot. heada. Ilhubarb, Cc per lb. . Curranta. 10c lb. Gooaeberrles, 6c lb. Cabbage, 6c lb. Itreaaitl Meata Reef 1'rlmn ateera, lSVic; cowi, lflc to 12 He lb. Veal "Hog dreaaed" 11c to He. Pork 13c to 16Hc lb. Sheep I.iiinba. 15c; yearlinga, 2c; ewea, 6c to 10c. Chlckcna Mght hona, 20c iff 22c; heavy, 2cifj2Jtc; frlera, 30c(ua32c. Meat, Mve Wi'IkIiI IleefSthera, tic to 6c lb. Pork 12c to 13 '.4 lb. fiheop Loinha, Be to "c; yearlinga, 4c to fi Mc; ewea, 2 He to 3 e. Chlckena Hena, light. lSrif20o; heuvy, 24c to 2Cc; frlera, 26c to 28c. If v 1 8 o'clock. V BlZZZZX 'n brother! Tennii invited. llend Lodge, No. 1371, D. P. O. E., meets every Tues day evening at the Elka Temple, Vlalt- are 244-J BREAK UI M0US WITH TEARS NOW f-i - - Koii;;li-ne k mol and triin inals ln-warc! Clnba and guns may ko into the dn rant, lor the polire have a new Hrapon in the form ol gai horn Ij . It rceinlilit ,very iniKh the null hand Ktiiuilc un in the world ,war, but tlir aa contained, llioui;h not deadly, parka a knotk-oiit lor the trntirrs man. It i ti ar-prodnritiK. chokinu ami nauiealiiu:. lint lor not Itavc any ill a(ter e fli rt-.. In a trial tent the nthi-r day on ttve Mrnna; f.olirrmrn lliry lleil "ti; UK Horn tin. scene. I PtKSMINQ'S MECL DESERTS ARMV " r ii iaaH t u ' 1 M'N A L(; I IT FU N E ll A L SUNDAY AFTKRNOON Many frlenda of the family attend ed the funeral of Mra. W. F. Mc N'auKht. held yi Kterdoy afternoon at 2:30 o'clork from the llaptiat church. Itev. F. H. Heard preached the fu neral aerrnon. The Huptiat choir' aang two hymna und Mra. C. U. Sil- j via aang "Face to Face." Interment waa In Pilot Htitte cemetery. Almoat ! all of Mra. M-Naught'a living rela-1 tlvea were here for the funeral. Bulletin Want Ada bring reaulti tiy tbem. Ctnrral Tcrihing' niece, i Hclcae Crne Pcrthing. went out ide of army circlet to pet her husband. She became the bride of K. A. Kraft, recently at Seattle, Wash., where her huthand, a navy man. ii a member of the American Legion. Kraft wni a senior grade radio operator during the world war and waa arrioutly injured when hi boat, the "WeMover," was tor pedoed and sunk oS the coatt of J-rancc. NOTICB Insure today; tomorrow may .be too late. It Is better to be safe than sorry. 21tfo J. C. RHODES. HAVK THK ItlTTKHFLV Golden Cruat the bread that makes the Butterfly a penny for the wrapper at your Orocer'a. 48-4SC Piano tuning. $3 B0 for rest of July. O. E. Mast, at B. M. Thompson Music Co. 4tfc Put It in The Bulletin. You Can't Afford To Have An Accident llaain hart a 14 aaaala u work, roar tianaa an lacimiJ T ctM-'a Mlb ana vwi'r. flaMW U rwm Ikraaak kr Srawtna fmmt aaTleo U. miU at lalllaa aa ta ywir avrk " It la kia natllaaa af anrkUata that aikn TraY.kra AccloVat Inaar ac a ppalar. 4'arrr Ikla Inaaranea IM ra kmw balara rar arcMant kppn aal kaw ark II will caat ran aiaralr Ika vary raaaonakla ai Ikat ra kaa alraUr paM aa rar pramlani. Wbhlns r kad Inaared wan t par Ika kllla attar yaa ara kart. Hit It May. J. C. RHODES . INHI KANCK HPKCIAIilST 801 Wall Kt. Telephone 7 "Uomlbye Anxiety" OPPORTUNITY For a aingle or a couple of women who would like to be y Inilepenilrnt. y n Ilend'a only HalrdrraalnK Parlor for sale. Will teach Hie trade to the Inexperienced frer- of charge, and will atay with them until they maater p the bualneaa perfectly. (1 Mrs. Muller's J Hairdressing Parlors PHONE 209-W I Nento Ijmhea are the newest, p Try them; they make your i Kyr. beautiful. p Bsuinimi:tnutimnnimuttintttminn::nnitnn:mi:iiinKit Kramer & Muller Carpenters-Jobbers SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS Tlione 03-W We chargo for 'material and labor only, so our prices are lew). Let ua figure on your Job. we ran save yon money. WALL STREET Next Thompson Music Store Lawn mowers sharpened. WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings ELECTRIC VACriM CLEANERS RENTED 24 Hour Day BOc All makea of Sewing Ma chines rented by the day, the week, or the month. BEND FURNITURE CO. (EYi-hange Department) TELKPIIOX e'27 1-W WHITE SHOES Just received two new numbers White Ixw Shoes. One a White Eve Cloth Oxford with Vaughn's White Ivory Soles. The other a White Strap Eve Cloth Purnp with Vaughn's Ivory Soles. In addition we have added short linr of S0.00 to S7.o0 Oxfords and Pumps and offer ill-'of the above lot at $5.50 Pair New Things in Neckwear Dainty new nirkwuar la arrivitiK dally vet-e. fi'-liui., r?uiuly lollara ami ruffs, venting by the yard, Ijan'lintis, organdie anil net plailiiiKs. etc. You'll find unfile asHOrlmonta at our neckwear counter, mod erately priced. SI 2" Vetite-9 with collar of lace in white and r-am. Many nw model surely you'll find some hlwt to your liking. Kegular 11.75 values for .$1.25 Other New Collars from 50c up. Newly Patterned Ginghams Fall Styles Both the quality and the patterns of these beautiful Cinghajna will prove intereating to women who want aervlceable dreaaea for the children's school wear, alno for their own aatiafactlon In street and afternoon dresses for the early fall. We are showing; many new advanced styles in Ginghams and Invite you to come In tomorrow morn ing or at your earliest convenience and make selection while the assortments are at their best. Prices range from 19c to 28c a Yard It Always Pays to Stop arid Shop at Mannheimers What Is Palladium! f'alludiutu is a rare metallic ele ment of the platinum group, found na tive, ami aixu alloyed with platinum and cold. Like platinum. It is silver white, ductile, malleable and perma nent In the air. but lighter and more raally fusible. Its symbol Is I'd. It was discovered In 1SU0 by Wollustoo. a ho named It after the newly discov ered asteroid I'allas. It has a remark able power of occluding gnaes, absorb ing hydrogen neur'y a thousand times its own volume. It is used for gradu ated circles and verniers, for plating certain silver goods, and In dentistry. Seattle Dally Times. Witty Smils, The last speaker of a long program at a recent banquet said: "My speech will be like modern style In woman' dreas long enough to rover the sub ject and short enough to be Interest-tag." Shoes Worn by Chinese Women. Muny young Chinese women nave adopted western shoes, but thnne who grew op In the daya before foot bind ing waa forbidden still wear the tiny, resplendently embroidered shoe that have no counterpart In all the world. Roughly. thes shoes are of two types : one. which has a falr-elzea heel made on the shoe for outdoor wear; and an other, which has no beet for Indoor use. The latter, howeve. aaay be fitted with a loose heel held In posi tion by tapes U the lady wishes to walk abroad. A Hint to the Leng-vrlneVd. Among the guests at a dinner party was a clergyman who haa) a muta tion for loquacity. To pnt matter right, the hostess turned towai-4 him and remarked pleasantly, - "Will yon say grace, or do yon prefer jroua soup hotT" r2 H. W. BARR, Optometrist-Opticiaa Ten years secretary of the state board of optometry, 30 years in practice In Salem and three years In Portland, will open offices In the new Miner building on August 15. Rooms 20S-6. 10 Day Special on Screen Doors and Windows R. L. Allison's Carpenter Shop Thone 66-J :::unn::::::::uun KcKKK:::a::n:!aan::n:::iKy::nyKSKK:n::a::K:n:anr:::i:u:n!ac!- There Is Welcome and Comfort and a Wealth of Good Cheer in a home filled with the glow of perfect light. THE DUPLEXALITE is tbe "Light to Live With" See it at Bend Water Light & Power Co. """"WuinaaraSaj