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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
THK IIKM liri.l.KTI.N, DAILY EDITION. HKNI, OltrXiON. HIIIMV. KKITKMMKK 2.1. 1021 PAOK S IHiMI TIUIV N III IH I I Oregon Trunk ArrlviiH, 7:S6 A. M. l.imvxN 7:30 I. M. l..V. It. A! X. Arrlvi-n, :f.l I'. M. L.-nvcu. 7: CO A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITK.MS COL ROOSEVELT'S WIFE DRIVES MULE IN COUNTY FAIR RACE 9 ('. II. Nniiuli'n relumed yi-Ki.Ttliiy f : 1 1 in a li'ln In I'm 1 1 ii tl . Kri.l llrciw ti li'fl tlil nninili.K fur Hpukiiiiii mi ii liu.lm-.a trip. I,. M. KIiik Ims returned from liuiiiliiK Irlp ' Summer li'l"'. A J. Ihirl'T (if T ii mui t wiik ii Imih Iih'Hs vliiliii.- In Hiii rlly ) stenlny. It. II llliTiniiii liim H r u K'l'-it hl mother, vIhIIIhk liim from Oregon I'My. Mr, mill .Mm. M. W. Knlrkerliork r nf Ulster, mi' visiting In Jicnd today. MlhK Until Johns, nullity lllit nrln n. Hill In Iti'ilinnliil Itt.l.ty mi lmllie" the IiiuihIi library Hide. Mr. ninl Mm. I'. Beer I-ft this morning 'or I'lirtliiml. where Mr. Ill -IT Will Undergo lltl l.ilM'lllllltl. I'n vt-iiMU I ; being la lil on lli'lu ware avenue today, the crew nliirllnK ul the oust end (if tin' wrlloii lo Improved. Ili'iiry Kuril, formerly postmaster lure, In visiting l llend for a few iluya while InnkliiK after business In terests here. Mr. Ford U In the oil business In Tela. A shipment of rattle sufficient for lii rurlwid mild In llend recently liy V. K. MrC'atlliim lopped the mur lid. Mrt 'nl I ii in .lutes. Thf rattle were purchased by Ilia Kurin Products Distributing Co. The riirlntlnn Kndi'uvor society of the Presbyterian church will hold n food ml"' at thn llcyhurn ll.iril ware .tore from nine u'rlork In the iiinrnliiK l five u'rlork In the f 1 i-r-nonii toiniirrow. K. II Wallace, formerly book keep. it for I tic Kami Products Distribut ing I'ii., Iiiik Kiinc tu Silver I. like to tiike a similar position with Hie llaii mm Count ruction Co., which In tinlld InK the lirlKntlon dams there and at Hummer lake. lilKlrl,-! Allxriwtv A .1 Minim re. turned tin. morning from a protract-j A" parents lo tl.o city .re espec- ed ulmenrn in thn valley. Hn whs lally urged to Dltend thn reception called from llend by the Illness of lo lie given Monday night at thn gym- hi. mother In Trouldale. and I. now ' llu-lum for ,,, I1(j t,,,cn,,ril Mr ahln to report that hn In greatly '"I-! , mi, . , ... j Horace Klchardii, chairman of the proved. .. ,, ... ,, , I teachers' committee. emphasized to- lr. tieorm II. an Water, hols- copal archdeacon for Ka.lcrn Or-, dBr' " '" Particularly de.lrable. .he lion, accomp.iiled by ( harle. W. 1ii i . t"t parent become per.on. Ilol. Keneral mliilmer for tin. church I "lly fllnt " the men and for thn .um territory, arrived lr.l0""-n h" wl" hu r,,r"t8 "f "" llend thU mornlnr. and will conduct j ",,,ru"" "f ,,'-r children. The r. .ervlce, Sunday. iceptlon. however. I a community af- luir. nun a ceiinrai inviiation to ereryoiiB In llend la extended. The openlnn hour haa been aet for 8:15 o'clock, and It la anked that everyone attendlDK come on time. Mr. Tlieodore H o o l f v f 1 1 , even tliottKh her huland m a distant ncrrctary Navy, did not find it beneath her fliK-, nity to drive an en try in a mule rare at the Jutiliri Countv lair at l.hineililf, N'. V.. the other Uy. !lr rival was Mr. I. O. Wihb. another prominent o c i c t y woman, up bchin! the white mule. It wat a dead heat. Col. Kooncvclt i een Handing di rectly acro ln w i i e ipeedster, "Happy."- See The Fall Suit Values In Our Window Display WOMAN IS CAUSK OF 'hl ""'; 2' y.-;:, ag he' j jsT',s. i.MJ'UOVKMENTi ,,"w'1' r' ! '" Ull,,,lc U"A wore! ' il'k 1'aiitl-n; 2000 year ago he cut I Club l eader Dei-lure Tlml rritrcii Hlnce Ib-KliiniiiK of Time Due tu WlfeV Infliienee, ' 'The Sc oFfer' an Allan Dwan Production tintntl, Hittunlny Ami Kuik1m'. ihr Dnltnl Prmlollu II. ml llulktln.) NEW VOHK. Hpt. 23. At laat woiiihii ha luadn a man out of mun. Thn reformat Ion. Ill proKre alnce the b KU'lilliK of time, now la uccom pllahed, and man the majority, of courae ha reached the height of perfection. "And woman did It," Mr. Mary Coleman, attorney and club leader, told the t'nlted I'roa today. "Twenty year ago man pent hi a womaiiK head off If he didn't like!. the part l:i h'T hair. "I!ut today he cornea home, help wipe the diMn-r difhen, and then goe out and pm-h the baby carriage around the block. "Ho fliave every day and keep himself neat and trim. I'hyHlcally and mentally he I the peer of any pant generation. "The change wan brought about by woman. She keepn him at home night r.ow because he I able to dlecus buinei,i and politic and he doenn't have to go to the club. She make him do ome of the ahopplng and be Interested in care of the home. "Why men have nerve enough now to argue with the butcher becaue HiiBirnffi.ai'w' fiii"-imwfw twt.rtWTTyrT I'AKKNTS ASKED TO ATTEND KECEITION .( tiujilntjil.i t Wlfli Trliir Klrr' lulty lftlrulflf Ht html Ilount Mimii 1m r in Omrgi INilnu Out. SATURDAY SPECIAL COOKIES ALL KINDS ItAM'K AT Tl MAliO A big dance will be Riven by the Tumnlu Fair aaociatloii at Tumalo on the evening of Saturday. Septem ber 2 4. Uood rnunlc. Kverybody In vited. C391tc dun and ammunition at the bent prlcea. W'n want to buy aecolid band pump gun. Ilurliwalter'. Title Thn I'vthlan are giving a dance W'ednemlay evening, September 21. Nine n'rlork nt Snther'a IJnII Ticket $1. uniwalt'a orchentru. I'lihllc In vited. 35-89-lc AT THE HOTELS Pilot Unite Inn C. II. Knrrlngton, rortland: II. 8. Ilurpee, Portland; W. M. A. Cnrter. Portland: II. O. Keiiu, Portliuid; Mr. Itoacoe Mo ward, firiinl Pn: Mr. S. Stork Ion, San Diego; Mr. Chnrle K. Wing. New Iledford. Ma.; K. Jacob on, Portland: George II. Van Wat era. Port bind; C. W'. Du Ilol. Cove; It. It. Ilalkn, KanKn City; P. It. Scholle. Seattle; I.. Ilowlln, La (Irande; llelln I.entti, Portlnnd: C. II. McCiillough, Salem; L. P. Camphell, Salem. Hotel Cory A. Mllnn. Portlnnd; Wllllntn W'alh. rortland; Jame lenaon, Portlnnd. Wrlirlit Hotel Itoy Duchiinnn, E. 11. JohtiHon, Mndrn; Prentl.a Reed. Hnrnea; J. II. Vlcary. Ilutto; A. 7.. Martin, The Dalle. Down I iik lloti'l K. A. Hamilton, Vancouver; J. K. Munler, Shevlln Illxon Cnmp No. 2; Tom Pratt, Lake view; J. Q. Jonea, Lnkevlew; P. J. Cook, Deachutca; J. A. riummer, Portland. FlnHhllght. bnttorloi and Inmp at Iluchwaltor'a. 71tfc Doing Botten. Tourlat From tlilcngo to Wife at They Stand In Kront of Public Library You look nt the out.ilde, Helen, mil I'll JiiHt glntice nt the ltiHlde and we'll be tbroiiuh In o Jiffy. Iloalon Trim-acrlpt. Hit Complaint Jud Tunkln any he doean't ee why lie ran't E''t n caiillnllut and few pre ngeiil to buck him as the champion. checker player. Rohool auppllea. W will IIT you nay. Bncnwalter'i. 7 ltfo EXCEPTIONALLY NICE COOKING APPLES JjZtrjJ BOX HOME GKOWN SQUASH and PUMPKINS y PER OUND CARNATION and Mt. Vernon Condensed MILK 13c per Can $5.95 per Case WHITE STAR VALLEY PATENT FLOUR Jpl.Oy Sack SMITH'S Cash Grocery Free Delivery Phone 5 15c Per Dozen PIES IS LOGANBERRY PINEAPPLE APPLE, MINCE Cake APPLE CAKE PRUNE CAKE COFFEE CAKE 15c American Bakery Newport Ave. TWO STORES Bond Street t:::;:::::::::t:::;:t::::m::::t::n::::::::nt::K:::KKn::a::In::::t::::K::::::::u Stop and Reason, Mr. Man Here are three reasons why you should trade here. 1 Low rent (our rent is now one-third in our new location. 2 Highest quality merchandise. Our guar antee goes with every article. 3 Newest and latest styles here. Our styles are up to the minute. Monroe and Collegian New Fall flJOC TQA CQC Suits, all wool, 2 pairs of pants. .pw, 40U, pjJ New Fall Overcoats t9fl t9C all wool $v pj Oregon City Stag Shirts AC heavy all wool p0.4J Men's Heavy Wool MixedtfO AC frO AC tfQ AC Union Suits p.4J, V D, p J.4 J Men's Heavy Weigh All Wool r jr Union Suits tJVJ The Golden Rule Tfi irnrmnl arc umlr -but they ar Dot likf thr in I'ullmanM tluit can only ! broken Into in raw of a(Wfnt. Thn Mtf name kuUh tlie exart patlrn the lilrntica! vnliHH are friMfrli wlwre ou an tN 1 h-m them try lfim on and buy them with the assurance that no olnT More in Amerlrm do better by your pride or po-kef bock. V mean it. Kuppenheimer and Michaels-Stem Fall Suits $25.00 to $50.00 The New Manhattan Shirts for Fall Are Ready $3.00 to $5.00 New Boys Suits, Corduroys, Tweeds, Cas.se- meres, are here $5.50 to $13.50 Two pants suits $10.50 to $15.00 Kaynee Guaranteed Blouses S8c Kavnee Guaranteed Shirts $1.25 and $1.39 LOOK! Tomorrow is Children's Day at Mann heimer's. Every boy or girl coming to our store will receive a BALLOON FREE! Always Pays to Slop and Shop at MANNHEIMERS The Quality Store of Bend there la too much bone in the steak! "He isn't growing effeminate he't Just found out how to be a man." Bryant Wrota "Thanatopait" at 19. William Cullen Bryauft Tbanalop sis" waa first published In the North American fterle In 1814. The title, from the Ureek. signifies "a view of death." The poem, written when Brynnt was but nineteen. It in blank verse, and is considered bj many the most impressive of hit works. Snakes Run From Garlic. In traveling through the swamps of Liberia the natives rub their bnre feet with gurllc and the smell ia such as to wnd scurrying into the gladea the nist venomous reptile. Record of Transfers Forabanl tr Tb. Dnctitn aartnet to. Juanita M. Cone to Augusta M. Cone lots 1, 2, and 3, brock ISO 3rd addition. Bend park, 11. United States to Samuel D. Ken nedy SWU SWtt. section 13; SB section 14; N'H NE, section 23. and XWK NW, section 24, 20, 19. Pearl Corbett to Charles Boyd, part of lot 1. block 13, Bend. $10. C. P. Becker to A. C. Kirtsis, WV4' NW, section 3S, 15, 10, $10. A. C. Kirtsis to George Demat W H NW4, section 3. 15. 10. $10. Charles Carson to L. G. Grube, lota 5 and 6. block 39, Riverside, $10. The Willing Wife. Any nmrr:e! womun Is rratiy to practice economy if her hushuml cun afford to pay for the experiment. Life. Wings Ready for Him. There is some hupe. fur the person who can laugh when he liim a tooth ache. But the man who ran laugh at you when you have a toothache Is beneath won!. The Fleor de Lla. UNDERWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY Quality of the best and prices among the lowest Boys ribbed union suits, medium weight, sizes 2 to 16 inclusive $...93 Boys heavy fleece lined union suits, sizes 2, 4, 6, and 8 years, priced .89 Boys heavy fleece lined union suits, ages 10, 12, 14, and 16 years, priced 1.39 Girls winter weight fleece lined union suits, ages 2, 4, 6, and 8 years, priced 1.15 Girls winter weight fleece lined union suits, . ages 10, 12, 14 and .16 years, priced 1.29 Ladies meidum weight union suits, all sizes, priced 1.09 Ladies two peice garments 79 We have added to our stock a very attractive line of medium priced hats with shapes and trim mings. No hat priced over $5.00 Full Package Ntittionory all Color 2c THE FAIR Japantwe Lunch Clot ha at Lower rrtneo rmmjj i