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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1921)
THE RKNII ntTI.KTI, 1AI1Y EDITION. UENIJ, ORKtfON, MOMIAV. AI OI KT J. 1021. PAOB iii:m Tit.tiv hi itinui: Ori'unn Trunk Arrives. 7:Xfi A. M. Leaves 7:il0 1". M. O..W. It. N. Arrlvis, U:T.O f, M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITEMS Schwab niiiilii tint trip to Salem by way (if .MeKantln pass, ni k i: Vour liny cruii should be Insured. I mil prepared m give ymi P-al aerv I'k, (nil mi). 5;!tfc J. '. ItlfOHKH. AT TIIK HOTELS Pilot Untie Inn. ('. II. Crow. Portland; II. ' Hera; nml wife, Tojtjji'lilMh : II. O. Kearil, I'oi i tn ri'l : A. K. l.uwHiin, Hpokiuia; Charles W. Went worth. Portland: J'iIiii V. If I c luiriia, Portland; Johii A. M"fn. Portland; F. (. Ruffron ami wife, Portland; n. C. Tullolr mid wife, Vatorla; Mr. mid Mr. K. A. Hint, riiyllln Mart, Wllllnm Hurt AT THE CAMP GROUNDS Charles lloyd went to Portland laal night on a IiiiiIiii-i.ii trip I ir. I'll li I Woernor retiirnud Satur day hitch! from H trip to I'm iluiiil. M. J. DiiiiIcIkoii mid A. K. Ander aon mid family inuile t lie Century drive ycati-nluy. Mr. mid Mix. Walter O. Aini-lroiu: j,.,, nalrn Uarl. Wnlilo Hurt. Tort are parents of mi i-lKlit-pum.d buy, . i: ,-. m Mrs. John T. Hull, horn Inat nlklit. t I I-Jiikcii" : Ml is MuuU Mprrls, KtiKeiie; J.iy Halzinun, "lain 1 ruff if off li-"r. ' Curl Wolerkl. The Dulles; VV. U. arrived In llend yrnli'iiiuy mi mi" of ' HHinp'-rt, I'nrl liinil ; Visa K. I.. Kplrer, hi regular vlalta. ' I'nrtluiid : Mm. Wllllnm M. Krci'imiii, Jitm.'H lli-iinlnger of Ilniiika-Hniit-i fori land : Mr. Iind .Mr. A. U. Hlnr lon hiiu No. I wu operated on ihU ' Jr I'"' "'""': "" ii.or.,rr for a.lenuida. .jHrhwibiil, rorilu.id; Mr. iind Mr. K. It' 11.11 t... i I.....I - 1t- aii.l Mr. Mli-a Mary ti. Harper. Portland . ' ' . .. . ' . teacher, In nt I lie AHumont. Kho la rpi'iiilliiK her vacation In IIiMid. J. II. Mcf lllaiid mid (' N. Ithltic hurt of I'nrtluiid went to Crater lake Kuturdiiy to spnd the. week-end. Minn Pauline Wlndom of Culver I'lu v.il. M Klolt. I'ortland: J. A. (iond)i. pi.rtland; J li. Caverhlll, I'onlund: T. V. Sro't mid wife. Portland; K. II Cotirln. Iliirna; Mra. W. V. Moore. Kug'-ne; Fr i V. Theverlii, Eugene. H'iK l foxy. J. K Pruiiiiuond. Kunana City. returned to tlmt town lunl night af- j y ; r. ,B, .r,. ,. Hexhurg. Irr vlaltliiK with Mr.. It. C. lUrrla. v' pri!,i;j; Mr. Bnd Mm. II. I.. Kn-en-Churlfa Went worlh. of Wcntworth ' ami, I'oillmid; Klinrr I'. Harlow and & Irvln, illatrlliutom for (). M. C. ' wlf, !;u;i-iie trurka, la In 1 ) n l on hualnraa toduy. 1 II. IIitk. Iliirna; John Wlrh, Mamiua Morud. of I'ortland, who la Frankfort. Ky.i Krmik Hall, Ilrltlab working on the w-w tpiphiuu hulld- ''olumhlii; (J'orn Franklin, Chlt ItiK. la atopplnn at Hip Altmnuiil ho-j ""'"I. Mo.; I.. C. Caldwnll. North ii ll-iid; (Jraro lirown, Trurkpp, Ciil.; I in pi ovi'iiimilH HiiKKealnd lut wi-i-k hy llm t'oiniiii-ri'liil chili, th aiitoino II vn board mid Tim lliill'lln, mid aoinn IhoiiKh of by th city council, an- umli-r way at tlio rump Kround. W'pnda ar Ik-Iiik colliictud and liiiriidd, a ni'W cc-anpool haa boon dim, mid a Konorul cli-aniip la takltiK plura. A rPKlatpr Iiiik Iippii Inatallod It iipi-iIh a plaoiird to Inaiire that no cuinpi-ra in Ihh It. Tim aprlnklltiK wu roii wax at work tbia afl'-rnooii. tin III K.cll'f. Mr. ainf Mra. Kohcrt Wpldmnan. l!iirli-lKh, Wnah.; Hcott Yoliim. Miiii-iiin; Mr. und Mra. llrady llowilyxlii-11 and aona Floyd and Kay. I'pndl'-lon; lma lllooin, Portland; W, H. Ki-ypa, CottuK" tJrovn; Mr. and Mra. C. K. Illoom. Portland; Tli'-lniu llliinin, Poiiland; F.UK'-ti" Trilliy. Port hind: Mr. and Mra. Krnllli, Port land; Kilxar lliiriit-tt, Poiiland; Mra Canon, Pniilnnd; Mra. Alice (J Smith, Poriland; Mlaa BHli Pounder, Cmhilt; '.Mr BI.1 Mr". K. M. Davla. Coiliett; Nadliio ThoiuiiHon, Port land: Mr. and Mra. Phllllia. Uorla and F.rrold Phillip. Portland. ltrMMTINH. Wherena, llend llehekah lodi(e N". I. O. (, K., haa heen vlallid hy the death u n K'-l , and one of Ita faith ful and InvliiK meiiihera, Slmer Mary K. Kaaiea. haa been taken away, liav- litiK unoilier vacant chair In our lodKe ruiika, and Wlierma, Tim brother and alatera of thia IoiIko inoiirn the loaa of Kliiter Kualea, Therefore, he It reaolvcd. That the charter of Una IoiIko he draped for 3D duya; that we extend our aym putliy and condolence to the bereaved onea; that a copy of theae reaolil. tlona be Incorporated In the recorda of the lodKe, a copy aent to the htn band and dauithler who aurvive Hla ter Kaaiea. and that a copy he pub llahed In The Id-nd liullellii. Done hy order of llend Kebekah lodke No. 20H. I. . O. K., thla, the Dili day of AiiKunt, 1921. MAI HK KIII KV, Klil'l II GII.KON. MAI1KL I liOAnKS. ' Adv Kte fjfimillltlee. FOK SAI-E 1914 Ford tourlnn, I 1250; will take team aa part pay ment. Ileachutea GaraKe f'o., ietf lera In Naah cara and Federal tlrea. WANTED FfH HAI.K Practically newa OIiIh mohlli) klx; run only 1000 mllea: ! live 1 1 1 i'K automatic l.awaon pear ahlft: factory Kuarantee; will aell at imicritlce. Inqulru Koiiihworih Hroi., I lion (I atreet. 34-t3-5'ic TO TRADE 'FOIl TItADK Will trade aO acre I unimproved fruft and clover land In aouihweatern part of Orenon for i well eiilppd late model Ford ' In Kood condition. Inquire H. Morrlaon, 152-1 Franklin avenue, between 6:30 and c, In the evening. 2 J-l'i-SCp WANTF.U To trailo Irrigated Ian. I, well Improved, tor residence prop erty In llend; one of oldest private water riKhta In Deachutea county; will trade 40, HO or 120 acre. For particular addres-B 415 Oreenwood Avenue. 32-5.1-:i4p USED CARS CAIl FOR HALK Chevrolet road ster, delivery body; will aell cheap (or caah. llend Furniture Company. 7-12tfo LOST PERSONAL MAI.I.KKV & I.F.IilU'N have laae, the HaKan meat rn'irket on Newport avenue. '.V m open AnK'ifc' 9 with a full line of fresh and cured men ti. Phone 2 1 ; - V . 3 7 - 4 -ft p Pot It in Tlie llullittn. LOST On the I.a Pine road, be tween Hend and Atkinson's ranch, Tarney Oldfleld tire and rim. fle Iturn to Carlhon & Lyons for re ward. 2-52-54o LOST 'Jentlernan's black coat, with W. O. W. Pin in lapel buttonhole, between Doran place and Keih stook ey's place on Central Oregon High way. Finder pleaae leave at liulle tln office. 39-S4-Sr, LITTLE INTEREST IN ECONOMY MOVE SEEN Major To Take No Further Action On Ka-movul of Dr. Flnley I n-l,- t ounill Itmka Ktaml. Joo Klaael of Prliievllle Junction II. Naldrelt. Siiininer Luke; P. Mm- returned there luat nlnht after apend-l"- '",lm""l Ink a week heae vlaltlim hla son, Joe! K-mnloit lloi.l.. w. it. rowe, I'ortiauu; a. i.pinain mer, wife and daughter. I'ortland: Peter J Murphy. Fife: C. A. Purcell, Henrietta, Oklu.; II. Lynn. Heallle; Lee and Frank Ilodaon. Klamath Fa'lr; W. O. Suhn, S. I. ft 8.; G. W. Gulden. S. P. tt H.; Meroy Maaon, Se attle; J. c. Campbi-ll. fl. P. tt 8 ; II. M. liuckneil und wife, t'klah, Cal ; J. II. Ilrown and wife, t'klah. Cal.; 3. A. Appleton and wife, Han Franciaco; Klaael, Jr. The regular meeting of the Wom an's Civic league will be held at 2:30 n'rlork tomorrow afternoon at the city real room. .Mr. and Mra. Claude Munuhelmer vlalied ypatprday with Mr. and Mra. A. G. Powell, returning laal night to their home In Itrdmond. Mrs. J. Alton Thompaon la In Flint. Mich., for a brief vlalt. In a I--IW Juy Kiilimun, Haletn. received here he rpporis plenty of good roads and hot wrather. J. W. Lay and family, who have been on a hnnipstead at Fort Rock, lift hi it night for Paaro, Waah.. where Mr. Lay will be employed. Mrs. Henry Dull on of Iluina wu In llend yeaterday on her way to Poriland with Mr. and Mra. M. L. Ilanaen, who have been her gucata. II. Lynn, Seattle fire department engineer, who haa been the gueat of the llend department for aeveral duya. returned this morning to his home city. Mlas Sadie Mannhelmer. of Paw nee. Okla.. who la visiting with C'lur ence Mannhelmer and family, went to Portland laal night to spend a frw days. H. E. Davla of the llend garage haa gone on Ills vnratlon. He will apend a week with Ills family, tour- lug the Century drive ami camping at tho lake. Lynn Helaalimutt waa In llend yes- terday from Lower Hrldgo. He waa scheduled tn play ball with the fire men agnlnat Madras, hud the game 'been played. ' There will be an Important ,bual- neas meeting of the Pythian Slaters Wednesday. Atlgual 10, at 7:30 sharp. Every member la urgently requested to be preaent. ' Fram X. Arena, of Hood River, who laat year visited Elk lake, ar rived In Hend this morning en route to hla second summer outing there. He expects to build a Cabin there. W. C. Itlrdaall. who haa been re covering In Portland from an opera tion for kidney trouble, has bean aerl oualy III with piieumunia for several daya. Ho 1 thifught to be Improv . Inn. Mr. nd Mrs. M. V. Leedor. of San Francisco are guesta at the homo of Mr. andrs. J. Edward Larson. They had previously been at the Dan Hela Ing place, on the Metollus,' for a short time. Plowdnn Rtott, Portland attorney, former member of the Oregon legis lature, and before that a Stanford university football atar, paaaed through Hcjid today with his wife on a vacntlon tour. Mn. A. M. Lincoln, who haa been visiting Mr. and Mra. C. V. Silvia, started Inst night on her return trip to Honolulu, She expressed herself as fnvorably Impressed with the scen ery In Centrnl Oregon. V". A. Heard, representative of the Woodman of the World, who has boon securing candldntos In Central Ore gon for several weeks, loft for Port land Inst night, having completed bis work hore. His wlfo accompanied him. ! ' Miss Nollle Schwab of Salom re turned to that city Inst night after accompanying her brother, C. L. Schwab, here Saturday. They drove to Bend hy way of Portland. Mr. DAILY MARKET REPORT I Prices fald by Hend Dealers to fanners.) Hotter and Eggs Hutter. S7c to 42c. Ksks. Sl-cMZc. Vegrtahlpa and Fruits Potatoes, new, 3 He; old 210 3c. Carrots, SOc per doi bunches. Gren onions, S0c dos. bunches. Onions, old, 4c lb. Heeta. SOc per dox. bunches. Radlahea, SOc per dos. bunches. Head lettuce, GUc(t7(c per dox. head. Itbuharh, Sc per lb. Curranta. 10c lb. Gooaeherrles, 6c lb. Cabbage, fc lb. Dreu-t1 Meats 'lleef Prime ateers, 13 He; cows, 10c to 12',c lb. Veal "Hog dressed" lie to 14c. Pork 13c to 16 He lb. Sheep Lambs, 16c; yearlings, 1! 'it; ewes, 6c to 10c, Chickens Light hens. 20etf2Ie: heavy, 2f,cJf2Sc; friers. S0cfc32c. Meals, Live Weight Ileef Steers. 5c to c lb. Pork 12c to 13 lb. Sheep Lambs, 6c to 7c; yearlings, 4c to 5 He; ewes. 2 He to 3 He. Chickens liens, light, 18cT20c; heavy, 24c to 26c; friers, 26c to 28c. Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DE8CHUTP9 AB8TRACT COMPANY. A W Model) to Robert D Moore, lot 3, blk 12. Staats add: f 10. Hend Park Co to Robert McMyles, lot 11. blk 186, Bend Park 3rd add; $10. ..Ralph II Graham to Jamea A Ris ing, part NVk. SW4 of 8W14, 35-17- ; $2B. , George W Foster to Estella Kinnel, lot 4 blk 6, North add; $10. John L Wright to J W Wr.lght. 8 WVi of 8W4. 35-14-12; lota 3, 4, sec 2-16-12; lot 1. sec 3-16-12: $10. Elisabeth Godwin to Bend Grocery CO., NE '4 of SE4. 12-16-12; $2000. I'nless more Interest In the ques tion Is shown at the special meeting tbia week than waa displayed at the regular council session Friday night. Mayor Gllaon Is Inclined to take no further action In the matter of re moving Dr. Anna Hies Flnley, head of the women's protective division, be let It be known this afternoon. The removal of Dr. Flnley had been con templated as an economy measure. Asked regsrdlng complaints made by Dr. Flnley to the effect that hap penings at the council In connection with this question had been inaccurately reported. Mayor Gilson stated that The Bulletin had given a successful portrsyal of the Ideaa on the aubject which he had endeav ored to act before the council. Hiflel arfvrritMeir rl.arar T"f Uu 2. fenu for 23 w,nl ,.r li. On cnl i-r ' rd f.w all evr 20. All elaMined flvrrtu ins alrlrtly rain In flvanrv. ; FOR SALE Foil SALE-HlKh claa P.erla'ered Jersey ilairy cowa. Telephone , 1S-F-4. or w rite "X" care of The i Bulletin. 27-S2-S7p: SPECIAL COLUMBIA RECORDS 59c while they last 59c A Lot of Sheet Music at 15c formerly piiced at 40 to 45c Thompson Music Co. Sfecl. BEST IIL Y IN BEND'S HISTORY Do you want to buy a home? Well, listen to thla: I am the owner of a three-room bungalow, 14 12 Hill street, connected with sijwer. In and! paid for, Just five minutes' walk from the poaiofifce, near city camp grounds; fine view of the river; large I lawn; garage: house la warm and' rooma are lurge; built-in buffet audi plate rail; Dutch kitchen, white, i enameled; apecially constructed cool-1 er and Inclosed porch; house ia wired for electric heating and cooking; lot' 4UX1Z0; nice shade trees. There is a mortgage of IC00. which will run j 1 hi years at 8 per cent. I will take sou. tor my equity and give reason able terms at 6 per cent. My actual Investment In the place Is more than $1600. not counting my labor. Con sidering the location and condition, thla la the beat opportunity (or a small home ever offered to the Bend public. 1412 Hill street, almost op posite city auto camp. 64-5ltf FORMER BEND MAN MAKES LONG HIKE Frank Roharge, homesteader sev eral yeara ago near Bend, and hla wlfo arrjved in Portland laat week after hiking from Poughkeepsle. N. York. They atarted from the Atlan tic coast July 2 and made a quick trip by riding with auto tourists. Mrs. Robarge is on her first trip west and said she would never make the hike again, on account of the careless auto drivers. FORMER CAPTIVES NEAR RUSS BORDER WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. $. Americana Imprisoned in Ruasia probably will reach the border today. officials believed. The state depart ment understands that the former prisoners are en route to the fron tier. When you need your Suit Cleaned or Pressed, come to- LOVEN'S Bond Street First Class Work Guaranteed. OUR LATEST BIG OFFER! a J . . 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 Indies' Suits to order. DICK-The Tailor 1018 WALL STREET I All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored New Ford) Guaranteed Radiators. Slop those leaky rear wheels with C. M. Oil Retainer for Ford ran and trucks. Langbrin 4 Speed Auxiliary Traas RiiKsion for Ford cara ami trucks. Simplex Ball ThruM Hearing for Ford cars. Aluminum Repairing Auto & Radiator Shop 11 IRVING AVF Phone 228-W Res. SOI-J MADRAS FAILS TO APPEAR FOR GAME The Madras loam fulling to appear for the gnmo scheduled to be played yesterday afternoon, a pickup team of tacal man was formed and opposed the flro department team for four In nings. The scoro wa t to 2, for the regular. Tethorow and Slate were the battery for the firemen. Woods and Clarno for the "Uubea." Tethorow scored a home run In the final Inning. Taylor, a formor pro fessional ball player, starred for the Rnbes." You Can't Afford To Have An Accident If 7a are ksrl an4 snakl wrk. jwr tpaiuM ars hm4 Aactar'a Mils saal m'n Unseat If aa Ikraask kr aln rar aavlao atom, asa art (alllnc as to rr Back la OM. II la tkla eMtllsMS f arrMtnta thai siakn Travalars AecMant laaar ssrs popalar. tarry tkla Inaarasc Snat raa knaw 1 bafar raar afrld.nl happana laat haw ssch II will caat r.a arlr Ik vary raaasnakl aaaa thai Ta kavs alraaST sata aa rasr emahm- WUalns ra S. a iaaarrd wan't sar tka kllla attar yaa ara karU Vat II War. J. C. RHODES INHl'RANCE 8PFXHAIJST HOt Wall Ht. Telephone 7 tloodbye Anxiety" u.iiai ii iiaiiiasgaia,,,asaaa Your Shoes will smile with satisfaction over the splendid job of re pairing they will re ceive at our hands. ( . Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnesota Street OPPORTUNITY For eirj;Ie or a couple of women who would like to be Independent. Kend'a only Hairdremlng Parlor for sale. Will teach the trade to the inexperienced free of charge, and will stay with them until they master the business perfectly. Mrs. Muller's Hairdressing Parlors 140 OREGON 8TREKT PHONE 201KW Xcnto Lashea are the newest. Try them; they make your i-. i , ti .; . ) m utviiiiiui, rj:ntm::n:t:!:mi::t:mmn:mnns:iti:n:inis::i:Kninni :::aiunm:int:maaiuauiat:wnui:nau:tu:a:n:::untui WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phono graphs or Office Furnishings ELECTRIC VACXTM CLEANERS RENTED 84 Hour Day .............. BOc All makes of Hewing Ma chine rented by the day, tlio week, or the month. BEND FURNITURE CO. (Exchange Drpartaaent) TELEPHONE 87I-W I Can Save You Money ON YOUR LIGHT AUTO REPAIR WORK Do it right in a reasonable length of time. Give me a chance to convince you. The Light Auto Repair Shop Kansas Street, 2 Doors East of Troy Laundry The Sun of Artificial Lighting EDISON. MAZDA C LAMPS BUY THEM AT- Bend Water Light & Power Co. "iiiraawi