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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1921)
PAGE section 21; EH EH, section 2-19-1. Elizabeth Godwin to Bend Grocery Company, NE 'A BE'4 aectlon H-1J-12. II. Ilend Grocery Company to L. E. Dalgler. NB'4 BE 'A aectlon 7-l-12, $10. Jena C. Hasselberg to E. O. 8tad ter, BW NE',4; 8E; NW: NB i BW'4; NC4 8E'A, aectlon 24-18-12, flO. IIKNO TIC A IN H lli:l l.K Oregon Trunk Arrive. 7:85 A. M. Learea 7: SO l. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrival. 8:110 !. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THK IIEM) Ht'lXKTI.S, DAILY KIilTIOr., IIKNI), OREGON, Till ItHOAV, AlfilST l, 1021. Q OOODMGMT Y " f 1 O f 6091-IUKAVETI) K UftMC " ltAtK' , f&GSV ; 1 SPEAK TO BETTY W numt c M-c? JtsJsrl 1 about, tmt!!! sweet V-'n (ft - Mr. mill Mm. A. 1.. Lambert waul lo rurltuiul last ii Ik lit lor visit. Jamea W. Henderson In recovering from an allnik of klilm-y trouble. Lewis K. Heelny and (umlly left today fos mi tinting l Uilill luke. Mn. A. l. Clark went In I'ortlulid last nlKlit lo visit for three weeks. M. W. Knickerbocker ami family of near Hlalnra aienl Imlay In Ilend Mr. anil Mr a. J. I. Ili-nni-ssry went to I'urllaiid laal iiIkIU lo return Krl lay. ('. A. Ailuma. nnw dlslrlrt mime VMirtlnn, came In luat nltclK from il.ll lake. ' Mr. anil Mra. Kred Van Mntre are pnri'iila of mi 8 'i pound Klrl; born yesterday. ('. ('. Kollny, assistant aisle hlKh way engineer, la In Ilend today on a trip of Inspection. T. K. Jones of Madraa la In Ilend today on business with the Ilend Laundry, for which ha la agent. A special meeting of tlin fire de partment will be held at the fire house tomorrow night at X o'clock. Mlaa Kva Comegrs, county demon alrator, returned laal night to lied- trliind after spending several days here. Dr. mid Mra. John llessnn are the parenta of a nine pound buby Klrl born today at their homo at 310 Congress street. Dr. II. It. nilyeu and wife and a parly of frlenda came through yea lerday from I'orHand on their way to Crater Lake for a vacation. Harold Mather returned to Port land last night after visiting In Ilend two weeka with hla parenta. He la working with hla brother In gro eery In Portland. () K. Votaw, dlvlalon superlntend- enl for the Orcgou Trunk, and J. A Dundon. chief of railroad police for the 8. I'. A 8., returned lo Portland laat n Ik h I after visiting here. M. J. Hcanlon, vlce-prealdent of the llrooks-Kcanlnn Lumber Com puny, who has been spending the early pari of the week In Ilend, left I hla mornlna; for company headquar ter In Mlnneapolla. rtnhert Oabiirn, field aecretary of the Oregon Klale Tuberruloala asso ciation, waa In Ilend today, coming this morning from Prlnevllle. He left today for Madras. He la working In the lutereal of the Christmas seal sale. Mr. and Mra. A. F. Larson. Mrs. C. A llayden and Kalhryn Hadyen re turned luat night from a three weeka vacation spent at Wlllupa harbor, thn benches near Astoria, and In Portlund. They drove over lino miles, and report having an enjoy able time. FAKMKItM! Your hay crop should be Insured. I am prepared to give you real aerr. Ire. Call mo. fiStfc J. C. IlllonKS. XOTIfK Til MtMlSK All members of thn Moose lodne are urxently rnquesteil to artend the lodgn meeting tonlKbt a Important business la In he considered. 6.1c AT THE HOTELS Pilot Ilutte Inn R. L. Well, Seat tle; C. If. Miller. Portland; E. V. Kuykendall, Olympia; E. O. Itlce. Portland; Mr. and Mn. Colin Hy men!, Eugene; Loul Lanebeck, Mad raa; A. O. Walm. Portland; 8. C. E. Bmlth and wife, 1'orlliind; Knot Smith, Portland; Mlsa Judith Hmlth, Portland; C. A. Ralnny and wife, Portland; Mr. and Mra. C. A. Drown, ;muuimmumttauunuiuummmimimimmiiimiimtm OPPORTUNITY For single or a couple of women who would like to bo Independent. nrnd'a only llalrdrcasing Parlor for sale. Will teach the trailo to tha Inexperienced free of charge, and will alay with thorn until they master thn business perfectly. Mrs. Muller's Hairdressing Parlors MO OltKCJO.V HTIIKKT PIIONK 2IMV Nesto Lashes are the newest. Try them they make your Kyea beautiful. Cxrme Myrj Liberty Tonight Chicago; Mlsa Krma Telford, Salem, 111.; Mr. and Mra. C, V. Kulley, Sulem, Ore.; J. M Devora, Kutem; 8. U. Dor rls. East lake. Hotel Cosy Mr. and Mra. A. C. McMlcken and family, Portlund; A. K. Itlchardson, llurns; E. W. Ilurnea, Portlund; It. Eaton, Emmell, Ida.; Howard and John Kiitnn, Einmetl; C. W. Mel) bee. Ilurna. Wright Hols '.. Mutar. John Ar tunar. N. L. Klrlxleh. M. Powell, John Kobolln, Mike Larar. Steve llarac, all of Kpoknne; Jess Hamilton, Ash wood: V. C. Cooke, Shanlko; II. L Kambe'rg. Portland; W. C. Mills, Portland. Downing Hotel Hay Canterbury, Spokane; O. A. Johnson, Vancouver; J. C. Druinmond. and wife. Kansas Clly. Mo.; A. P. Muluney. Ashwood: Dean Holllnahead, La Plnn; C. M. I in vis Shanlko; Kiank Spellmun, La Grande; Charles M. (Upson, I'nlon; Mrs. Weston and family, Portland? John 11 Uiinbry, llurrls; L. T Pur vln. Hums; (leorge Grlder, Camp No. 2, Sbevtln lon. DAILY MARKET REPORT llrlrMli4 fcr fWn4 iWsWrs la lamm) Duller and Fggs llutter, per lb J7cfi42c Km, per doi 3scii 4 2c Vegetables ami Fruits CaulMlower, per head lOcfil&c Creen corn, per ilur toe Potatoes, ui'. per lb 2e Carrots. ring, buncbea 60c (ireen onions. Uox. bunches 50c Onions, old, per lb 4c Meets, dor bunches tOc ItailiKlien. dot. bunches.., 50c Head lettuce, dot. beads ...40c & 7 5c String beans, per lb.. Sc Peas, per lb CabhaKC, per III Currants, per lb Strawberries, per crate .... Dress4d .Meats Iteef he 5c 10c 14.00 Prime steers, per lb... 13Hc Cows, per III lOcft 114c Vei.1 Hoi dressed." lb Ilcfil4c Pork, per lb 1 3c (I 17c Sheep Lamb-, per lb YeurlllU'l. per lb Lwes, per III Chickens- I. Ik lit hens, per lb Heavy h'-na. per lb I'rlers. per lb 15c 124c Sc it 1 0c !ocfl 22c 2ci 2Sc v 30c it 32c 1 Meats, Live Weight Ileef Sti-ra. per lb UScft06e Pork, per lb 12cfl4c Sheep Lambs, per lb 0fict?07c Yearlings, per lb 4eiii05Hc Ewes, per lb . 2'4C3VC Chickens Hens. Iliiht. per lb ISciff !0c Heavy hens, per lb. .. 24eli 2c Friers, per lb 2cU28c Solved! Thnt Indefinable something which we rail charm la what enables a girl to violate the traffic rule day after day with absolute Impunity. Ohio State Journal. ASK FOR and GET Horliclt's Tha Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalid Avoid Imitation and Substitute THETENT THEATRE TONIGHT "Toby, The Aviator" It a Comedy and a IVinner. FRIDAY "St. Elmo" Spoct.ltie between actt. A laugh lot every on every night, GET THE HABIT! Curtain at 8:30 Sharp HOW COME I iA vOu iS5 TMAT CHAP GOOD NiGMT ?? AT THE CAMP (.ROUND The little ramp ground down by the river haa been oulgrown. Forty eight rara were counted there one evening this week. Not only la It crowded at rt'ch times, but each plot of ground la used so constantly that even wiilr-the sprinkling wagon, busy dally, the ground la ao torn up that the dual la almost unbearable. The unusually littered uppearance of the camp may also be traced to the crowded con dition and increased use of the ground. On thn Kesrlster. Charles Linebargnr and wife, Chl co, Cal.; J. It. Erlckaon and wife, Dolse, Ida.; Forrest Sweet, St. Johna; Mr. and Mrs. C. Melskor, San Fran cisco; C. A. Oiklr. Portland: Mr. and Mra. Fred Sweet, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fessenden, Carnal, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sweet, Washou gal. Wash.; Mr. and Mra. I. V. Laf ferty. Hood Klver; Mra. L. C. Grimm and aon, Los Angeles; Mra. W. 8. Koyuton, llermlaton; Laura and Van lioyntoa, llermlaton; Muzie Itisellng, Stanfleld:' i'. f. Lamaon. vVlllamina; A. J. llewlery. Sheridan; It. L. nice. Sheridan: William A. Hnbcock and wife.. Iloaton, Mass.: Howard K. Oavold, Portland: Lloyd Itenken. Tho Dalles; Willard Hen ken, The Dalles; Ellse Sundborn, Portland. EDUCATORS HERE ON WAY TO LAKE Professor Gustav Ehsen, head of the foreign language department' of Willamette university, Mra. Ebsen. Miss Minna L. Harding, professor of public speaking, Mra. H. J. Beard sley of Salem, Gu Anderson and Hazol Anderaon of Northwestern uni versity, passed through Bepd today 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 3nraKuatauniuranimiummtminnniinnunnnm.mn::n- n WE BUY SELL or EXCHANGE Good Used Ranges, Furniture, Phond gfaphs or Office Furnishings FXKCTRIO VACl'l'M CLKAN'KKS RKNTED 24 llour Pay BOc All makea of Sewing Ma chine rented by tho day, the week, or the month. BEND FURNITURE CO. .(Exchange Department) TKLKrHONE 271-W j 1 , IM SOR DOHT UNOVVJ " tfl. T1 I I ' J J, ) RJ on their way to Crater lake. "Gloomy Cus" Anderson waa first tenor of the Willamette university quartet which visited Ilend with the glee club several years ago. The otbera In the party seeing Ilend for the first time, expressed themselves well pleased with the city. 12 YEAR OLD HIKER STOPS OFF IN BEND Mill .Manning Uere On Way From Portland To Paisley, Accompany ing Brother of 10 Years. The youngest hiker of the aeaaon left Bend this morning when 12 year old Will Manning, accompanying his brother Roy, seven yeors hit aenlor, started on the last lap of the trip from Portland to Paialey. The boy VACUUM CLEANERS Greatly Reduced! Easy Termt if desired. Bud Water Light 4 Power C. MEAT Yon will enjoy eating DELIVERED To any part of the City each day. Wagon leavea at 9 a. m. BEAVER'S MARKET SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begin to attfTcn and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tha kidneys are out of order. Keep thea organs healthy by taking; COLD MEDAL IsLIlUHIXI The world's standard remedy for kidney, Uys. bladder and oric acid tronblsa. Famous aloe Take rscnlarly and kaep In good bealtb. la thrae aiisa, all drunlata. Ooaranteed aa repreaeoted. ImI far tka aaaaa CaU Mal enrr ba arrived In Bend laat night, coming from Portland by way of The Dalles. On their exDeditlon Rov has done all the packing, and with the advan-' tage of tbla handicap the younger boy baa had do difficulty In keeping; op. Record of Transfers Psralskse kj Th Dsschatss Abstract Ce. United States to Lyman W. Beebe, EV4 BE '4 aectico 20; W'H 8W4 8 TeS I One More Annual Sale on Every Hat on the Seoond Floor Reduced to Prices ranging from 50c to $4.00 No Hat More Than $4.00 ! -re M Saturday, Angnst SAVE WHILE YOU CAN MRS. McINTOSH BEAULIEU & MANNY AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS IGNITION SPECIALISTS PIONEER GARAGE, IRVING STREET Phone 158-W. Night Phone 154-W The Shevlin-Hixon Company 9jutitosatistiitutttoauosssosMi tin Be careful of FIRE! PROTECT THE FOREST. It represents millions of dollars to Central Oregon. - , The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Go. Advertise .a The Bulletin. It ceta results. Investigate Speedier Less Gaa More Pep. When you need j your Suit Cleaned or Pressed, come I LOVEN'S ' Bond Street p First Class Work 1 Guaranteed. Week of Our Clean-Up Millinery TO" & I & B & B B B I I 27h, Is The Last Day uiimiiiniumuininiitniiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiitmiiiiiiniimnitil iiifliiiniiiiiiniiiinniuiiaiuiininmnniiiimninnniiiuiinii HumiuimmminuuiimKutniiratutimtmunnimmumii: