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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1921)
0 TIIH MEND ItUMiBTIN, DAILY EDITION, ItKND, OltKfJON, WKDNKHDAV, NOV. 8.1, 1021, PAGE 8 DECORATE FOR I;ijiji;i;i;i;i;!;iii;iii;iii;i;i;i;iii;i;iii Jfl '!'!'!'!' !'?'?'?'!'?' j'!'?'?'!-1.1'!'?'!'!?-? 1IKNI) THAIN HCIIUDl I.IC i Ori'Kini Trunk ArrlvoH, 7:85 A. M. I.iin von 7:80 I'. M, ..'. It. .V. Arrives, 0:50 I'. M. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. HOLIDAY DANCE Thanksgiving Day ;p.i:.vr intkhkkt hiiohn' i LOCAL NKWS ITEMS Mm x CitiiulliK 'it Itodninwl In III lii'iiil Imliiy. H, K. I.ndii'lii of llniUii'i'ii In In IIkiiiI Imliiy mi IiiisIiimhs, I Iowa ill I' llp'f of Mllllniii In npi'iullim imliiy In Ill-nil. I'll ) nubile library will liu closed nil day loniiirrow, TliiiiiluiKlvlim Hay, ('. I. Ili'i'lii'i' wits In I liu (illy Imliiy on business from IiIn lunch tottiird Tiinmlo. II. 1'. Itoyro In In KimI mom toiluy, diininimtnitliiK llm linw Vellu Hlx which t liu I'loiicur (iiirun rwmtly ruci'ivud. Chris lVnrson, wrestling promo ter. In In IIkiiiI for miiiin limn, plun nli'K to iirruiiKO some miki c lii'H In tho near f ul ii iti. J. II. lliiiinr, J. I). JlowniMii, T. II. Koloy, It. H, 1 1 u in 1 1 1 on unit I.. Anllia Infl toiluy fur Warner hike on a three ( day huiithiK trip. J. II. Iliimir. T. II. Koloy, I,.-Antl" mid J. I). Ilowinun left tmliiy on n duck hunlliiK trip to Warner In Wo. lo Ui koiio until Hundiiy. Tim partition In tlio riMir of Much waller's Bport storo linn been remov ed to in ii l ii room for shelving for tho mlilltloiiitl mock of Chrlslmus stationary and cnndlos. Additional kIu-IvIhk In both llm window and Interior of tho Cash in u n store hm been Insulted lo tnnko room for ii larger display of holiday good. Tho work wus dona by W. I). Kurboy. K. J. C'ntlow hnn returned from a trip to the southern pnrt of tho stuto. where lia wan culled by the serious 4 Illness of hlx mot her. Ho reports thai she wn much Improved when hn marled on the return trip. Tho congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church and thu meollng of tho sessions, which were to huvo been hold hero yesterday, were post ponod on Recount of thu Inuhillty of I'undlotou off leiitlM to arrive. AT THE HOTELS IMlot llulto Inn Mr. and Mm. Gala Biinilerii, Motollus; M. E. lloucho, Captain Antotmon, I). M. Jenkins, J. It. Duley, J. C. Nuylor, Portland. WrlKht Hoti-I W. Itorch, I). Do llch. Kluy Bulovlch. Silver l.nke; Uoorga Adams, llalfwuy; Mm. K. Hull, P. Hurch, Sun Francisco, Kl.KH' DIN'INO HICKVIt'K Will Includfl lunch and dinner ouch at CO cents, until further no tice 13Gtfn Th Humble Clothespin. Every Monduy morning thousands of pulley line squeak and thousands of clothespins are Jithhed Into pluee. In (pile of miiiiy new Inventions, pcoplo tho world over mill lino tho irluiltlvo wooden clothespin designed years ago hy n New llniiipuhlro man. Twenty million feet of lumber me said to be needed each year to iiupply tho cloihos pin manufacturers In tho United States. itnnuiiiiiiaiiiiiimimnimmiimmroiimumimnimimnri Bend Women's Exchange OPEN DECEMBER 1ST All Home-Mnde Arlicle Received nd Sold on Commiiiinn. Olden lolicited. In The Riverside Florist Shop 861 W.ll St. Phon 223-J nsninmumutaitmmtnainmmnniuuniiimimitmit.1 iiiummm miiiiitiimuiiiiiiimmiuiiiimiimmuiimti Red Cross Shop OI'KN 217-210 MINER IHiDfl. Wednesday from 2 to B o'clock Huliirday from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 !. i i niKintnuimmintiininumiinimpinninaninnnnimiini f ' i j' r ; ) ? a ? 5W7 rc ffion'ttO WOMAN KNOWS "a uhiviojai. Jtwtt Pieruna l.llii-il)', Tonight iiinl TliiirHilny STUDENTS' GYM WORK STARTED 2 i:ltOt. I, I.I) IN IIKill NCIHK)! AMI JC.MOIl IIKill CI.AHHKS AT II. A. A. V. 112 ;iltl,H TAl' K( lll.lt IN ( H UUii:. Your Shoea will smile 'with satisfaction over the splendid job of re- pairing they will re ceive at our hands. Lindeborg & Hanson 120 Minnesota Street Itegltrutlonn of high school and Junior high utudnntH for gyminiHlum work ut tho II. A. A. C. under Direc tor A. P. Tnuncher iih purt of tholr regular school work numborod 2DG ut 8 o'clock this afternoon, with one claiih yet to ri'Klnter. und perhaps two. Of this number. 112 were In two clusses for girls. Classes wilt moot every Wednesday. Hecords will lie kept of this work JiiHt us of aUior high school work, und nttandiinca Is compulsory unless tho student Is excused for some cuuse. There wus no gymnasium work today, the tluiu being spent In registering and in announcements by Director Tnuscher. Tho work will fol low the outline usRd for gymnusium work In the Portland schools, begin ning with simple marching und culls thenlcs. Later In the year some advanced gymnasium work will be given. There will ho no time for swimming, except on certain duys when tho entire hour will bo given over to such Instruction. EWING WINS FROM BEAVER COMPANY JililKOli-nt Confessed by Defendant Property Attwlied to lie Bold To Hntlsfy Plaintiff. Judgment was confessed by the Doaver Land-Stock Company In the jsult brought by Thomas Ewlng in circuit court, and no defense was made. The company agreed to pay at torney's fees amounting to $50, and tho following sums In satisfaction tho four causes Involved; $120.95 $114 and $52.50, plus Interest from tho dates on which the suits were filed. Tho ordor entered by Judge Duffy today provides for the sulo of the property which was attached by Ew lng, to pay off tho Judgment. I'AISTV l'l..i:i) IIV I.WilON I'OKT KMOKUt KKKMK impoh KlltJ.K, M ILL J! 10 II 101.11 I..VII0IC. Decorutlous for thu big Thanks giving parly und dunce w.'ileh Percy A. Hterens Pout is giving tomorrow ii 1 1; 111 ut (he gyriimu.liiin an; being arranged today by James H. Fisher. Crcul Interest Is being shown In this uffalr, which will probably be the only public ceiebrntlon of Thanks giving Day. The Bax-o-Ja.z orchestra will furnish mimic. Dancing will be gin ut 9 o'clock. Members of tho committee In charge uro C. J. Catlow, Kobort Innes and M. Connolly. Tho decorations are plunned to Include some unique lighting cffectB. With the news thut trains are not moving on the main line, all hope. of holding the smoker tomorrow seems gone, as It Is emprobable thut the boxers from Portland were on tho train which left Portland Satur day night. The sinoker will be held at some convenient time to be an nounced luler. K::K:j:KR:n:sia:::n::::::::::::inia:::::u:i:::::::::Kn::: NOTICK I am now prepared to come direct to your borne and over haul your car. Specialty on igni tion, generators and starting motors. All work guaranteed. Call 1G1-J. M. W. Schilling, 1356 Newport. Gym Shoes and Suits AT s Mr Wlhanks i ii .it'.'iiiiji' giving The first Thanksgiving Was proclaimed to sig nify a relief from the many and heart-breaking hardships endured during the previous winter. And so today we give thanks for the many comforts and prosperities we now enjoy. It is most glorious to know that this com munity has many things for which to behank" f ul. Not once during the time of reconstruction, through which we have just passed has this community wanted for the necessities of life. Nor is it reasonable to believe it ever will with the bright future that shines on Bend. These true facts alone are sufficient cause that every family in Bend should pass through this Thanksgiving Day in a most gracious spirit. Warner Company This is the time to Fix Your Shoes with RUBBER HEELS TAN OR BLACK Ladies, all sizes Cents, all sizes 10c 15c See Our Window STOCKMON'S 5-10-15 & 25c Store SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief or neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma tiem, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, vnlhoul rubbing, at the first twinge. It cases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. 'Stops1 Itching Skin6 Troubles I Thetormr of akin itch , willjuicltly be relieved by applying before retiring-, Pr.llobaoo 'sEcseinaOmU mentOneof Dr.Hobaon'a rmmiiy Kemedtes, . DrHobsoite MaEczema Ointment! A mmmm Visions of turkey and cranberry sauce, plum pudding and apple pie these are the things that make Thanksgiving a banner day for the little folks. But to us' of. more maturity, this day is set aside as a tribute to the good fortune that has been permitted us the past year. May Mannheimer's take this opportunity sincerely to thank their many friends for their splendid patronage during the somewhat tempestuous year which has just passed? We are constantly trying to develop a service worthy of their con fidence in us. ' It Always Pays lo Slop and Shop at S 1 11 111 II'IWII IIH" UW M 'I .M.IIIIII. THt QUALITY Jljip STUWIQf BOW j -- Qualified. "The man I marry," said the haughty flrl, "must hare a family back of him." "Oh, I can fulfill that require ment all right." be reolled confidently. "Tve gone away ahead of any of my relatives." Men With 8all Feet. It has been discovered that men with small feet are those who are fot dest of. amusements. They do not, according to science, make the best husbands. Men with larger feet ap pear to measure up better. We Are Grateful for Lights- Sit down under its rays this Thanks giving Day, grateful for all the year has brought, for peace and plenty. The millionaire's Thanksgiving table may shine with richer silver than yours, but no palace anywhere in the world can shine with richer light. When you buy Edison Mazda lamps you are buying light, artificial light at its best. Bend Water Light & Power Co. After a Good Dinner, a GOOD DANCE with the American Legion ii Thanksgiving Night at The Gymnasium Sax-O-Jazz Orchestra. Specialties Between Dances REFRESHMENT BOOTH '. "'', Admission $1.00; Ladies, Free; Spectators, 25c