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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1921)
TJIK HEND, BVUJOTIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND, OKKGON, rIATlHDAV, DKCK.MJIKIt 17, 1021. PACK 8 KN!) TRAIN HCUKDVI.Ii Orrgon Trunk Arrives, 7:86 A. M. Leaves :J0 p. M. O..W. It. A N. Arrives, 8:60 p. m. Loavts, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITKMS Hubert Keyes left l int IllKllt for Portland III liprllil III,' Wi l li IMI(J. .Mini Ni IIIm Tlffl wi-nl In Iti'ilmiinil hint lilulil lii iipi ml Ih.i Hi'i'li nil. Mm. (liaie J 1 1 11 u n In Fpi'inlliiK Hi" winter with lor IiiihIum-, 10. I), llny 1 ii 1 1 . Mm. II. ('. Cm I. on mill mm Curl li ft lunl nli'lil fur Alii'iili i'ii, to mail" I heir home. K. I.. Clink of I. H film lift lunl IllKllI fill' I'lllllilllil, liflir tipeliillliK tlin ilay In Itt'inl, ' 1'i'V. C kii II. Vim Wni Mr will Kh ii 1-:I ii to nl Kathur's hull Hun ihiy V"liluu ut 7:l!il. Minn H. 1(. lluiliiT iif Kiwi-tie ar rlv.ul In lliml lanl nlcht tn vlnlt with Iht riiiihln. A. J. Wnlnh. W. (I. Illllynrd, who hint been em ployed In Hi'iiil for several wei'ks, Ikiivkii inulKlit fur Oakland, Cul. Waller C. Iliiiiiiitnii, field ri'pri' Knl lit 1 vn of I hi Klwiinlit iiikii ll ll1" Hun. li'ft In h t niKht for Coour d' Aleno, iifti'r Hpi'iullMK st-vi-ml iliiyH Iiitii Invi'iillKiilliiK Hi" prospects for n club hi-ro. Henry Mnyriinil of thin city, him riiltirni'il to lli'inl from l.litln Kulls, Minnesota, whirn hu at t ? ril ! tin. f ti in nil of It In mm Iht. Mm. Jimi'pli Miiymnil. A biography of Urn d" rciidiiuts of thu Mayriitid fiimlly hIiowuiI In four Kuimrulloiit iUul Uiura wnrii 1,110 members of which 'it wnrn iiiiiih, 10 hrotliorH In various mllKloiiH orders, two Franciscan fa thers, I III !'" prlimls, nnil two eeelos- lllHt lTH. I I. UK' IHMM1 HDKVII II Will Iiii'IiiiIii liliirll itml illimiir 'mil ut CO conls, uiilll fiirlhcr no llril. Utttfs WANTS INCOME TAX TO FINANCE FA IK 'I'Iiiii lioiiiiui (I. Iliirillrk, ri'pid KMiilutlvi In Hi" li'Kl'iliilini' from (Vii li ii I Oregon, will fnvor it tux on In I'oini'ii In cxi'i'iiH of $1,1101) rulhi r Ihaii a ni'iiiiul tax In f 1 1 1 it ii it tin proniH"il 'i!i I'hiiiihIIIoii III I'ort lit nil. Ik Ml i Ii-iI III III" 111 K I IHHIIII llf lllll Mlllll'IIH I'I IIII""!'. Iliinlli'li, says tint I'Ioimmt, Ih pirHiiiially In fnvor of III" fair, hut In hardly of III" opinion Unit thu hi it lii ottUlilit of I'nrf hunt Hlioulil stand tin share of Ihc expense whlrh hint In i ll tillolti'il. Ihut should not uieau.uny lessenlng In the. Way of precautions luken dur i iik Hit holiday season," Curlou Huld. SENIOR, SOPHOMORE TEAMS ARE WINNERS H"ilor hoop artists of II" ml hlKh school IiihI nlKht diifoulod I lie junior I 1 1 ) 1 1 -1 by u scorn of 30 lo 13 on the Kenwood floor, J'li iiHuii mid Orrcll. flrHt tfiiiti tui'ii, Htnrli'd for llio win ners. Tim Hophouiori'H won from Hid Juniors hy a in ii ik' of 43 to 10. K oil -fl'-lil wni tlm lnillvlilii.fi mar, scoring of Hid KOphomiiri'H' points. HAWAIIAN COCOANUT IS CHRISTMAS (HIT I S'-tt i ! ti K on It h hunk Christinas ci'iihV slumps. liiHiininci numbers, t:i::i::t:::i::i:i:::::ii:::: CHRISTMAS KIRKS WARNED AGAINST An rarly warning liy Kir" Chief Tom Carliin lo itvold Hi" ciiuhi-s of Chrlitiiiiiri flri'H, wan lHU"d today. "Iinn't use candles In tlnroral Iiik thu (ri'it; It may iiinan tlm loss of your hum"," Curlou riiiiiiiiiilnil. "Colored electric, bulbs nut JiihI us nltriK'llvo and uro mifi'r liy fur." II" urged Hie substitution of as bestos wool for I'oiion In rcpresioit ItiK snow, iik tniollii'r Hafi.'KUard whirl) rould In placed tilioiit lliind's Chrlst miiK, "lli'iid him Iii'kii without tiny ChrlHtmiiH fires for niiiny years hut t:iiitiiiiiifttirttiiiiitiiitiiititxixt:ttt:i:iiittiitt:ititii:ti:ti:t::t;i t:tittt:rti:t:tttt;:ttt:titi:tf iittttrfiiiiitc:Etiiiiiiis::tt:itiE::iii:sxttttitr:: Special Holiday Sale of IIome-Made Pies, Cakes, Fruit Cakes, Mince Meat, etc. Reduced prices on many articles of Fancy Work suitable for Christmas Presents. Bend Woman's Exchange Riverside Florists Wall Street . !:itti::ii:it:it:ii:il:i!tuu"i:i:"ni:ii:iinEt:aa::::!:i!:i::!ii::i und tlm warning, "do not open until ChrlKtniun, a coennut In the form rnroly Mien In Ihlti country, 11 flu roim covurlng Intucl, tirrlved In Bund yijutiiriluy from 11 1 Hi, 1 1 u w it 1 1 , udiln.'iiH-i-d to Kddlo I.yoni u u. C:hrltinu ri!iuiimliruni:s from Minn Gortrudu N. i In ii k m, form or Inxtruittor In the Hind Mchooln. MIhd lliuiku Ih In the gov "riiini'iit nuiploy ut 1 1 1 1 o . Owe Num to Yellow Lichen. The nx'ky iiihk inll-il l..."n il" lo iln V"llowti.in. prk o"h Iik rl'h tolor iimI Iik ii ti in- ii, Hi" ji'llow IMii n i iivi iinn In, lufiy wiiIIk; mid the lii'limrlhiilili; Ii ut-it uf ih.. grvut liot- HpiliiX Iitii h nrlsD uiuliily from the liriwi iii-i of nun mi. plums flourlslilni; III Hi" wnn r that ovi-rllowii thi'in. Hril.f-WKI.I, rOVFKKrlKH TO . COMi'l.K ITV IN MlKDKIl (Continued rom Pass 1.) ,1,1 afternoon -no direct news con cerning, Wnton' whereabouts hud been received at' the nherlff's office, but a iiewx dlHputch dated December 15, appearliiK In the OriKonlan Htated that Weston, in churne of an officer, hud left the penitentiary for Port land, en route to I!end. Tho Tcle Krnm of yenterday'8 dale, reported that WiHton had arrived In I'ortlund mid wan proceeding at once to Ilend. WeHton hai) not been seen here. A. J. Weaton is still In Kalem, ac cording to a wire recalled lata this afternoon from Warden L. H. Comp ton of tho penitentiary In reply to a query sent him by Rhorlff Roberts as to Weston's wherenbonts. "A. J. Weaton still here. Have received no order for his releane," Comptoo wired. Milk Sn.ike Harmless, The house or milk snnke Is a hand some nnil mllilteiupi-ri'd coluhrnlil Kiuike. very ahuiidanl in fnrmlng ill. trlitx. where It frequently enters hmmes. prot.nhly In si'nrch of mlea rather than for the punx-nc of drlrrklnf milk, as Is popularly believed. fSenui HURRY! Q IJffARTjfifjWRE The Bmile of satisfaction you see on this Christmas shopper's face is not at all singular of the customers who buy their Christmas gifts for less at STOCKMON'S 5-10-15 & 25c Store Up on the Rocks But Still on the Job The report seems to be around that I am out of business, but that is "ALL BUNK." I am still tearing them to pieces and putting them back together again better than they were be fore. When your new tire blows out bring it in and have it vulcanized. I won't spoil the tread. I will make it look as good as it did before it blew out, and lots stronger. BEND VULCANIZING WORKS . E. R. Alley, Prop. r2k Christmas uinner $1 .50 per Cotcr IP SencJ from 6 to 8 p. m. Reserve your tables in advance Olniiiit ))Htir CiMkiiill KHiITimI OIIwm VIrry 'M llruiirlin Knllrd IVrantt I'oliinr ii la tllrru Irnr (jrccti Sea Turtln rili't of la!y Siilnmn Trcmi Miu'itlrn ruiiiin 1 tiTt-i IIitHiittdiiiM Slhvil 'iH'imit'rN IttiiN (hi'Kon Turkey, ludml MK's-sinu, Cniiiln'rry Kmiio StulFrtt Vmiim DtitklhiK. Sfrnl IihhtIjiI I'Mkx Timuilii hnhul vti StirprUt ICiiftHh IMiim rtlililiiiK, Iltird und l.i'inun Hanro Hot Miner rt .MoiIukiio ( Iiiiiitllly ('lii'NlinnM lot Cream IVtll Ktmr- Or in I Tuhmi' Anoi'4m1 ii(n and ('hi-(cr ItaKinx i:ij;t::i:::it:::::ii:::::::tM:;i::i::t:::::::::t::::::::t:::i::::::i:::::i::i:ii::i::::t:::::::::i:i::ii::i::itfiiti:::::ttiti!tt::::t Banks and Taxation Problems ! Well iiiii uiitti'd linnlcH are naliinillv consei'vittivo atioiit liiirileiiing 111" liixpaji'iK lieyond it ii'iinoiiiiIiIu riiiui'lt,v to ini'i t the nlillgiillon. This iliu'H nut liii-n it Hint lliey me opponi'il to iinylliliiK ni-riKNiiry for pulilU' liiipiovi'iilents or tlir mowtli of llio Mali in- iiilillliiinll.v. In iIii'mi iIii.vh of lulk nliotit Klnte and feilornl lonns to til" farmer It In well to rmiHldiT (lie ability of tho fiirmi r to pay luxes. Ills lnH'1'if.t on the iiinrtmiKe must lie kept up nnil In the Kiinii' way his lav IiIIIh luiiNt lie met, whether rroix are kooiI or poor. llmikN lire iiinoiiK tlm Int'KeHt tavpnjers In tlm roin liumlly. Tlio farmer must keep up his ImiIIiIIiiks nnil fiuin inn rhlnery, feed, educate and rlotlio Ills fninlly and In some times ronipelled to borrow to pay Ills tuxes. A reduction In taxation rules Is hcinu; ailvorated In nil WCNtern stntes and the First National Hunk of Ilend be lieves It Is the surest, menus of Inviting new citizens nnil Investors. The First National Bank This Bank is a Member of ths Federal Reserve System Jewelry The Valued Gift From Bend's HALLMARK Jewelers "The advantage of buying from a HALLMARK Store is proved. Each individual HALLMARK Jeweler has behind him the vast purchasing power of nine hundred as sociated stores. The purpose of the HALLMARK organization is to enable its mem bers to offer an exclusive line of Jewelry of high quality and exclusive design at prices below the usual market cost. The HALLMARK Jewelers have kept the faith, that i3 why we are proud to say WE ARE THE BEND HALLMARK STORE." ISP I DIAMONDS i A mnn without n wntih Is like ii man In full dress minus white kid uloves both nre nei-essnry to complete his wiinlrobe mid to Itlre him the IIiiInIiIuk touch of the well drcKHcd until. If any of your men fi leiuls on your ChrlM mns list nre without watches, be sure to Kite them n II H.I.MAItK WATCH they will rei'tiilnly np priM'iute It. The HAI.l.MAItK 1)IIRSS.VI WATCH for men Is one of our Special Christmas Wnteh fentures. It Is in it 2.1 yciti- Kiild tilled case. A neiit, compact watch of service able sie mid attractive thinness, adjusted 17 Jeweled movement ut $30.00 l'lom the stiindpolnt of n truly useful itirt for Mllndy, notlihiK can qultt come up to Hie HAIjIj MAltK WHIST WATCH KM. They nre iirriirnte, of ilulnty dsin, finely finished, nml of tho best watch material. We lire feiiturltiR n very poi lilnr round ribbon bracelet 1IALI IAltK WATCH for Christmas. It Is mild tilled, with the in Jewel movement. It Is n plain watch, pleasliiK In Its simplicity, and priced at PRICES AT LARSON'S HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED Today's diamond prices emphasize our position as reliable diamond dealers. We have gone over our entire stock and have remarked every piece of dia mond jewelry and individual stone to conform with the lowest cash market prices obtainable today. As a portion of this large diamond stock was bought at high prices this readjustment has'called for drastic re ductions every reduction has been made without regard to our loss. Now we compete favorably with any high grade store in America quality considered, and no one under sells us. With our reputation for protecting our patrons, we offer you complete satisfaction in all diamond dealings here both now and after buying. Our Christmas stocks of jewelry, silverware, watches, clocks, crystal, China, etc., make Christmas shopping delightfully easy here. VISIT OUR GIFT ROOM Larson&Company WALL ST. AND OREGON AVE. -;i-v r.mm!ti--ji iliiiiiP' We are featuring for Christmas diamond rings of perfect blue white stones, set In platinum ' mountings. These rings are real ly exceptional values at $35 to $125 For the person who wishes to make his gifts practical nml pleasing, there is nothing that ran exceed In intrinsic vulii", workmanship and quality this HALLMARK SHEFFIELD !U VF.R THREE 1'IECE COVFKK SET, consisting of coffee pot, sugar and creamer, complete toiih tray, at $56 $25.00 CIMMfSSJ,lJ'