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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1921)
PACK a Chickens Light hen, 20c fl 22c; heavy, 2cf2c; frier, 30c "U 32c. Meala, I.lve Weight !ef Steer, 6c lo 6c lb. Pork 12c to 14c. Sheep Lamb, tc to 7c; yearling. 4e to 5 '4 c; we, 2'4 to 8 He. Chicken Hn, light, 18cW20c; heavy, 24c lo 26c; frier. 26c to 28c. Homestead; E. E. Parrlngton and wife, Duma. WriKht Hotel Dora Sly, I Pine; E. V. Ulichle; Chllonnln; O. E. Hurat. CliiIotiin; John W. Lawson, Terre bonne. Ikmiilng HfrfH T. M. Kenneth, Eugene; (i. C. Whiteside, Fallbrldge; Mr. B. Burgea. Alfalfa; A. F. Rua ll, Maupln; Dorothy Sly, Crescent; J. L. Maaon, Terrebonne. 1IICM) TIUIN H( IIKDl I I! Oregon Trunk ArrlviM, 7:85 A. M. l.envra 7! 80 I. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrive, 0:60 I. M. Leavee, 7:00 A. M. AT THE HOTELS THK IIKN'O nCM.KTI.f, DAILY KOITIOf., MEND. OKKOO. TIKWMV. AliilVT 10, I Mil m LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. I'aiil C. King wm operated on ludiiy. (or toiKllllln. r. Watklna went lo Portland laat nlKhl to vIhII lil daughter. Gurrvll Itowlnsky ol Trreliotine wa In !l-nd today on bualneaa. Mix Helen Manny went lo Port land luxl iilnlil to atiend a few day. Miss Leila Ollilia went tn Miirire luat nliflit lo nurae lyiihuld alliil. Mia tiora Sly 'of l.a Pine wa In lli'hd yuateriluy vlaltlng wllh friend. Mr. J. I. Here and children left laat ulKhl for t ha beach to spend two week. II. K. Wool an went to Perl lurid luat night, lie mine here from Iliirna Hunday. Mia Dorolhy Iodila returned Ibh I) I at It t from Portland, where ahe ha been Vlaltlng. Mra. I.. II. Ilulrd and daughter Mnrjnrle, went to rurllund hint nlKhl to apend week. Mra. I). HaailiiK wont to Miilaon. Waah., laat night, to vli.lt with old frlenda for a week. Krank Hln'ltli'ld went lo Portland laal nlgtil. railed by the lllueaa of a member of hla family. Dr. K. K. Orny returned thla morn ing from hla vacation, ap.mt at the beach and In Portland. Mra. .Maude llodice returned luat night from Madraa, where ahe baa been for aeveral dnyi. C. I.. Davldaon went lo Prlnevllle laat nlKht to look at a lathing Job which he may contract. J. C. Wright today received hla eervlce bo nun from the Hate of Waah Ington, a check for $380. C. Itobinaon la In from a ahrep ramp In the National foreat, for treatment for an Injured eye. Mr. and Mra. Iletijamin A. Drown of 201 Colorado ar parent of a 7 '. pound boy, born yeaterday. Mra II. Thella la In the city from her home In Mlnneapolla aa the gueat of her daughter, Mra. II. Hutley. The Kunntilne club will meet Wed tieailay afterr.oon, at the home of Mra. II. J. Plate), 3JI Colorado. Mr and Mra. II. Hatley. of SJ GENUINE "Bull" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarvttts for lUc night for Prlnevllle. He ha been vlalllng hern for aomo time, and may return here before going to bla home. C. K. Myer went to Portland luat night on bualneaa. He will go from tin-re to Salem lo place an agency for the gear uhlft for which he la anlea tiinnHger. W. C. Champion, of Realtle, and J It. Mcdlbbert. of the Clyde Iron Worka, of Duliith, left luat nlghl after vMtlng the mill and logging camp near here. Archie M'I.eod and Mlaa France Cannon, both of Deachutea county, were married by Juatlce of Ihe Peace E D Ullaon yeatcrday al hla offlcet In the O'Kane building. M. O Stolen and Han Peteraon, who came here recently from Spo kane, went to Silver l.iike today. Other paaaenger on the atage were Hob Nelaon lo Silver Lake and Mra. llauk to Fremont. Mr, (iertrude Wbllela, principal of the Terrebonne arhool, wa In llend yvaterday an bualneaa with the coun ty library. She rode up with the county nurae In the afternoon, re turning on laat nlght'a train. Dr. Charlc F. Illoom, who h PAULN FQCDQat i A SLAVS OF VANr- At The Liberty Thnitrr, WnlnrMlajr Only DAILY MARKET REPORT (Price paid by Ilcnd Dealer to farmer.) Holler anil Egg Ilutter, 37c to 42c, Kgga. 3 He 42c. Vegetablee and Fruit Cauliflower, 10c to IS per head. Green corn, 60c per dozen. Potato)), new, 2c. Carrot, 60c per dor. buncbe. Green onion. 60c doz. buncbe. Onion, old, 4c lb. Ileeta, 60c per doz. buncbe. Itadlahea, 60c per doz. buncbe. Head lettuce, 60c 75c per doz. bead. String bean, Sc. Pea. 8c. Cabbage, Kc lb. Currant. 10c lb. Strawberries, 84 crate. i Dreamed Meat Beef Prime ateeri, 13c: cow. 10c to 12 '4c lb. Veal "Hog dreed" 11c to 14c. Pork 13c to 17c. Sheep I.amba, 15c; yearling. 12 He: ewea. 6c to 10c. Pilot Itulle Inn E. J. Ryon, Port land; F. O. Cate. Portland; W. W. fill. Portland; W. E. Wl, Port lurid; Roy W. Edward, Portland; II. O. Ueale, Spokane; P. W. Drown, Astoria; T. J. Kreha, Spokane; M. i. Scanlon, Mlnntapolla; A. W. Angell, Portland; D. 8. (font-brake. Portland: Victor Iirand and family, Portland; Ft. V. Murray, Portland; A. C. Harm and wife. Portland; C. M. Young and wife. Portland: H. P. Harmer, Port land; Mr. C. W. peieraon, Portland: Mia Mildred Gray. Portland; Paul C. Hate, Portland; Mr. and Mr. Dyron Hanna. Lo Angelea; Mia Laura Hanna, Lo Angelea. HH-I " W. P. Vandevert. Old I ' Royal In Lok-t Superior, I I Itojuie I the Inra,c4 nf a group of air.all lalnnd In Ijiiir Hiiierlor. They formerly ronxtlliilrit a county, bin now fom a part of Houghton cnuoiy, Michigan, lale llnynle, known prinilpully a a anmiivrr reaort, I ahont forty-lire mile long anil nine mliea wide. The laland H ntioiit el?ht hoor' ri'le by ateamer from Duluth, Minn., but la Bearer to Port Arthur, Ont , . Beautlf .i del In B'U Orange. At an crange Rhow In Kan Ber nardino, Cel., ad of the mont attrac tive exhibit wa a hoge orange quar tered with a beautiful g'rl Inaide. At regular Interval the orange opened and the lady threw out real orange to the crowd. been on a practice crulae on the Dut lleahlp Idaho, will return to llend next Monday. He I enjoying the crulae, and declnrea that the Idaho, called "Queen of Ilia fleet," 1 not I mlanamed. Joe McKay, fonrterly of Bond, now mayor of Rainier, a brother of Clyde M. McKay of thla city, arrived In Rend thla morning by auto to enjoy wo week' llahlng In the lake of Central Oregon. He la accompanied by Mr. McKay. W. C. Dlrdw.ll. atlll In tbe Multno mah hotel following a recent opera tion, la reported llghtly wore to- day. Hi condition varlea daily from I promlalng to unfavorable, and the doctor In attendance are aomewbat In doubt a to bin recovery, accord ing to word received here today. FAILMKIW! Your bay crop ahould be Inaured. I am prepared lo give you real acrv Ice Call me. 63lfc J. C. RHODES. Bulletin "WANT AD8" ault Try Them. Bring Re- BEND Monday Aug. 22 Shuata plncc, are the parent of an eight pound buhy boy born luat week. Inland Randy, of Fort Rock. n In Bend today aecuilng auppll" to be taken to thu Fort Rock ranger elation. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Rhode of Fife are parent of a 7 ' pound girl. born yeaterday al Ihe home of G. F. j Putnam. j The Red Croa ahup will until fur- j ther notice be open each Wedneediiy and Saturday afternoon. It la an nounced. C. P. Nlawonger. who returned thla morning from a trip to The Dal lea. aaya tho fruit crop la unuauiilly large there. Roy Jolinaon, who h been In the hoapital for" aeveral week wllh a er lou case of blood polaonlng, left the hnapltul yealerday. T. I). Hopper, of Spokane, left laat Big Sale on MEN'S SOX! 12 dozen Men's Seam less Sox, in all colors, regular 25c values, on sale this week at 1 5c Pair $1.75 Doz. Take Early Advantage CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER COMING SOON Americas Foremost Trained Wild Animal Exhibition PAIaMERBROS. IjUlLynilUMlLf miss . O "alxr-, la w CHAS. FULTON BALL ROOM HORSES Fnlurlna SUNBURST. AGREEMENT. KIDDO. DARKNICHT and DYNAMITE. Foremost Horse Act Ever Presented Aad the Magnificent 120.000 Corg eowtly DARDENELLA Cottumed, Oriental Spectacular Pageant THI HOSI of the ORIENT niNGr a O f Daubl l.eegth oAns Eeaal ( Fatty Prtiiat Can Herd of Elephaoti nrJ CameU 10 ACRES of Waterproof TnU 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS Mme. GOLDA and Her f 10.000 DANCINC HORSE "Whit Pearl" 1NDE1 Earth' laroett PACHYDERM Of- FUNNY ZO CLOWNS Finest Horse with any CIRCUS Hundreds of Educated ANIMALS Mile. SILVERS Th. Lady with th DOVES CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND Prfnrmino7 Dna. rinnt. ShetlanrJ Pnnir MaiiLi . ---f. O-F , J Leaping Wolf Hounds, direct from Belmond Kennels Roy Ring' BICYCLE HIDING MONKEY Tony' f MUM UnCCMflll nd HU0roup. of IUN0LI BRED UdlMa JUIII1 IIUI I iiinn BLACK MANED AFRICAN LIONS m. b a k a a ak r III mm m mm ur.LT tiu dnun uumirau ' MILE STREET PARADE 10:30 A. M. Two Performances, rain or shine, 2 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Young Men and Women Who Seek Success Should Read This Letter lutvmi orncc Rpaairrgton Typewriter Company Rimworo BuN.awe 374 ttxiwvi. Hpm TO Br. I Jos 30. 1921 accuwet subiw attaBktaltar Boilna CoUa. Portland. Orvfos. aar Br. Uri . -5-J52T2.7-25K s&VT on thla point. la 'jjlngmi the rrnTa.rir.rU. a- t, Timers SOTll 1. .Snt. looa t. Utter t. 7- au. mZ. 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