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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
I THK HK.ND ItUXKTI. DAILY EIHTIO?., IIKNI), ORKOOS, FltinAV. AiaVhT 12, 1021. PAGE S I Ill-Mi TRAIN M III Pi l l: Oreicon Trunk Arrive. T:J A. M. Leave 7:30 !'. M. l..W. It. S. Arrive. e:tV I. M. Lve7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. I.. Wilson left luot lilKlit (or a hurt v ll I In Portland. J, W. Cook f Powell Hulls left last night (or Fallbrldga. 0. W. Dntilelaon of Kluniath Fall WBH III 111-11(1 TKllTduy Oil III" Wy 10 Culver. Fril Miller, who bin been working In llic huy field near Iiend. left lal night (or hla hum at Kalem. Mr. untl Mr. I.. 1.. Fox lrft this morning In iend n week at Elk Ink and elsewhere In the mountain. Wlllluui (lordon. who h been working (or The 8hevlln-lllon Com pjny. wi'iit lo Fallbrldg lat nlielit. T M lluklne iul wife of Klam ml) KhHh it In Iteiul over lilnht, leaving Dili tmimliig (or The Imlle. Clmi Ira Koharg of PrSnevlile re turned In Ihm city last night after kii'iitllnK two days In lleiid on bul liena. Mra. I". K. Miiyi'HK ar.d son Don kid returned Inn! night from Kra!de. where lln-y have vlulted (or two tnontha. liny Cmilprbuiy, o( Seattle, former ly o( llrnd, who In vlaltlng h-re. went lo i'rlnevllle Ihln morning lo spend Irw dsya. Mr. Minnie HurrU mid daughter Ilernlre lrft thla morning on her V ration, going to Itlgby, Iduho, to vlalt hrr nioihrr. F. T. Felrrhlld went lo I'orlland laat night on hualnem (or the Iirooks Hranlon l.umbrr Company. He ex pects to return Monday. Mix llrlrn Gsllngher. who hat been vlaltlng .Mlaa Nellie Unwell In I hla city (or thn-e weeks, aurted this morning (or hT bmr at St. Marie, Idaho. Mr. and Mn. Frank O Campbell and noil llobrrt rrturnrd 1 1 1 morn ing lo their honir In Portland after vlaltlng with Mr. Campbell's ruualn, II. M Nelson. Mr. and Mrs II W. Wlnklejf o( Currants vlalid yrtrrdy with Mr. and Mm. K. L. J'ayne. on their way home (roni Cratrr lk. They I. ft thl morning (or CorralllH by wy of MrKentle p. 3. K. Smith atat. that, while be baa left the llronke-Sranlon office to work In the lumber yard (or a time, the arrangement la only temporary, tin will be bark on the Job In the of flre In iwo weeka. Captnln C. N. Snyder, who haa been vlaltlng with relative at Lake view, waa In ilrnd luat night on lilt way to Honolulu, where he haa been transferred from Camp Lewie He la In the medical corpa. DAILY MARKET REPORT I Price paid by llend Dealer to fui in era.) Iluller anil F.gK putter, 37a to 43c. KlfKa, 3 He 4 2c. Vegetable anil Fruit Cauliflower, 10c lo IK per bead. Green corn, iUc. per doien. 1'otatoea, new, 3c. Carrol, 60c per do. bunche. (ireen (inloiia, KOc dot. buncbea. Onion, old, 4c lb. a Heel, 60c pur dot. bunrbe. Kadlshea, 50c per dot. buncbea. Head lettuce,, &0c70c per dot. bead. Hiring beuua, 10c. Pea. 8e, Cabbage, do lb. Currant, 10c lb. Htrawberrle. 1 4 crate. reei Meata lleef I'rline ateer. 1 3 Vi e ; cow. 1 Or to 12V4c 1b. Veal "Hog dreaaed" 11c to 14c. I'ork 13e lo 17c. Sheep l.auib. lfc; 12 ?r; ewa, Cc to 10c. Chlfken Light bena. iliravy, svcilgflc; lncra, Meala, Live Weight Ih-i-f Steer. 6c to Go lb. I'ork 1 2c to 1 4c. Sheep Lamba, Cc to 7c; yearling" 4c to Pic; ewe. 2 Vic to 3 Vic. Chlikmi Urn. IlKht, !Hc4fI0c; heavy, 24c ty 2Cc; frier. 2 tic to 28c. AT THE HOTELS Antelope; Mlaa A. F. Jonn, Palaley; W. II. Snider, 1'ulnley; 0. A. I lump- ton, 1'orlluiid; Dolly I lodge", I'rlna- vllle; Ilium he JoliiiHon, Huntington; J. H. l-i ury, I'ortluud; Frank fl. l.eary, I'ortlund'; Kva Comegy. Hedniond; Mr. and Mr. T. M. Hawkln, Tbe Dalle. HiHH VAny. George L. Wilaon and wlfa, Charlealon, Waah.; Mr. and Mr. T. M. Hawklua, The Dalle; Mr. Mul- vuney, I'orlland; Mr. F. T. Howara, I'urllund. Wright lli.lrt. D. Link, Uoble; M. Llnd, Coble; 1 Newlanda, Uoble; F. It. Clark, Klam- !utb Falla. DouiUnic Hot4l. I'. A. Johuaon, Vancouver; C. R Crowe, I'ortlund; 0. E. Storey, I'ort land; Tliomaa Noonan, Silver Lake K. J. Uuatafaon. Urothen; Mr. and Mra. K. T. Cuater, Portland; Fred Meyer. Lakevlew; Paul Caruo, ! Kluniulh Kalla. yearllnga, 20rC 22c; 30c y 32c. KIHEMEN, HY IIEKOIC WORK, REDUCE LOSS (Continued from Page 1.) lllot HuUe Inn. Stanley U. Jrwett. Portland; Ira N. Gubrlelaon. Portland; Itolllna D. IlK-an. Portland: Mra. II. I.. King. Mlaa King, Mia Hazel King and rhauffrur, Sun Krunrlaro; It. F. Weed. Kugene; Cburlea M. Harris, allowed that the city department 1 badly In need of more hone and of more uolm of the ahutoff variety. The newly formed Coffee club terv ed a luncheon to the tired fire fight er at 3 o'clork thia morning. Thl tbe drat aervlca which the club bu rendered following a (Ire, waa great ly appreciated by the department member and other who aaalated. .No Tnurlat !ara Ixwt. A urprllng (eature of tba diaaa ter waa that hardly any expenalve car, or car belonging to tourlat 4f 1t If Youall Wants to Enjoy Some Real Watermelon A nice, tweet, juicy one like Sutbe'n Fo'ks have try one of this last shipment. Every one in tbe entire lot has betr good. ro. 5v 3c lb. t Altli OF THANKS For the remarkable iff Irlriicy and kill abown by the llrnd fire ilrparl menl In fighting and controlling luat night' fire we wlnh to epi our prulae and thunka. IIKND CAItAC.K COMPANY. Hy Walter Cooniba. Adv.-!.c Have one for your Sunday dinner. T2P MiTH K Your hay crop ahould he Inmired. I am prepared to give you ri-ul aerv Ice. Call me. 6:il(c J. C. I1HODKS. Piano tuning. II. SO fur real of July. !. K. Muat, lit K. M. Thompaon Mualc Co. 34t(c Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Ra ult Try Them. C-, c-ei' c-'( C-, tH- t- ft' I Michaelson's Grocery Last Day --Saturday! in our old location and we are Offering a Big Cut in Prices for this day Men's Ribbed Work Jiiox, 9c a pair . Men's Boss brand Cotton Gloves. 3 pairs for 25c All Ide brand Laundered Collars. 5c each Engineer and Firemen Sox, 19c pair, 3 for 25c Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, 89c Men's 2-piece Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 39c Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, $1.29 The Golden Rule were In the garuge, and that many lo mil 'pin who ordinarily keep their cur IImtu had them In uae. Through a aerie of colnrldnnrea, mitiy of the; tourlat who had arrived In town laatl night hud their car In other gar age or parked on the atresia. A number of traveling men alao bad their car out of the building for va rloua repnon. No damage waa done either to the gaaollne filling atatlon or to the ma chine "hop In the baaement, and tbeae are continuing in operation. Walter Coomha, manager fit the garage, la, of courae, the heavleat TONIGHT LAST TIME LIBERTY SI 'j ill , John D. or , )Mf John Doe J;, Another big iredi for our patrons MARY PICKFORD IN THE LOVE LIGHT Vntfrn and dmM txj Frmatt Htrioa ,Photoqml y Chtriet CotAef and Ucr.n Ciwijqct 7his pfcture ve believe o be Vn qreatect succen Miss Pickford has ever mdde moves and cheers it softens and refreshes it stirs and qldddens -it charms and appeals LP LARRY SEMON COMEDY "THE SUITOR" ONE TICKET, good or any night next week. FREE with tack ticket purcLaicJ tonigbt. A Rolla-Royce at 12,000 lan't attractive to tbe nit with only $7 50 to bi name. Nor i a menu printed In French appealing to the millionaire who baa cultivated the taste (or corn be( and cabbage. VOl'R price whatever it I I your buainena not our. Meeting It and producing tbe good is our bualne and your pleaaure. Tbat'a all tbere la to pleasing a man giving blm what he want. We are doing it and will continue to bid for your buiinea with YOLK kind of prices. New Fall Bull at 125.00 to MO. 00. New Neckwear (or Men at 7 5c. KAKLV FA IX OFFKKINGH f Introducing the neweat in ready to wear an event that brinjra a boat of surprising values. Every day New Autumn Apparel arrives to make tbe store more Interesting. We Invite you to inspect these new representative of ' tbe fashions to be the vogue of Autumn and Winter. In cluded In tbl noteworthy collection of advance modes you will find Individualized style themes In tbe new autumn apparel of quality. Mannheimers : loser. In addition to tire and ac cessories which were in tbe building, tbere were six new Chevrolet cars, a G. M. C. truck, almost new, and used cars, including a Hupmoblle, a Stude baker, a Maxwell delivery track, a Ford touring car, a Chevrolet, and two motorcycles, all belonging to the company. Others who lost cars were: Charles Boyd, an Essex; Lee Tbomaa, a Franklin; Mrs. S. Mclntoab.s Naah; A. G. Cholick of La. Pine, an Oak land: E. F. Pitman o( Paisley, a Chevrolet; J. T. Beesley, a Chevro let; G. W. Mallory of Redmond, ft Chevrolet; Miss Eva Comegy of Red mond, a Ford. BEAULIEU & MANNY AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS . IGNITION SPECIALISTS PIONEER GARAGE, IRVING STREET Phone 158-W. Night Phone 154-W in -ill fc' - . . .1 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE Union Grocery DISPLAY WINDOW Green Peppers Carrots rCrab Apples Grapes Peaches Cooking Apples Green Beans Water Melons Cucumbers Tomatoes Green Peas Green Corn Summer Squash Pears Plums Onions Honey Dew Melons Bananas Cantcloupes Cauliflowers Strawberries Blackberries Egg Plant Radishes mm mm mm 1 .-F4.jan MM Celery Pli'lLlI up) Blackberries I V rWB S'.,. .1 . r L.'n.n iineai. ir AM 4i w iti.aU i -. jus a