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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1922)
PAGE a 0 IIIAI) 'I llMN KCIIIIDl I.K Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:!I5 A. M. I,niivi, 7:30 1'. ,M. O.-W. It. ft N. Arrives, (1:50 1'. M. I.i'uvuh, 7:00 A. M. tar Entire Stock of 1RC0ATS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Without Reserve, Now TA-rilCH SAVS 1ME I ir.ii r'i (io.T ftO OUT' AT 'UN O'UKM i'--fj5'; TIIK IIKNII ItUM.HTIN, DAIIV EDITION, IIK.ND, OHKOON. BATl'BDAY, JAM A It V 7, 1(122. 1 lwun ia.nv-1 ujnt nlRPSrl I va rum: ,you cam 1 VVrWT YIVTr WUNt) MAN W I C&ME DOWN 6U VOO sweet JMrf? mJi Jm home Mmy , Jf J Mm. M. K. Kliedd left IiihI (ilKlit fur Anl ii rlit tu malm 1 1 i- bourn. 11 ii ii k It. I ' 1 1 n will Iimvii Mini liny IHKliI fur (I vlnlt In HI. I iihI, Mill lloiicitn, Hoy Thompnnu ri-l iii'iii'il ihlii iniini Ihk fin in V.i (null vr, win-re ho wmiiI two diiys ago. foil hi y Auiiruli mint H. I,. .Iiiiiil'ini Willi III ll.'llll today r III 1 1I lirllllillll" tern 111 llrlllllilllil. Ml! Nildllll HlixlllllH tl-fl'l.'lHl llll'.lll Id upend I hi- Wim-I; i-ml Hi her homo III Lower llililge. Mm. C. A. lioioihy nf Alf.ilfii w.ih III llrml yestoi day mi Iht wny In riirtliuiit In lunlie ii hliiirl visit. MIxh JiiiiiiIIii (illllH mill Mis Jessie ii m hi IiiK" I' l ii iikmI In ni night from n Imlliliiy v I n 1 1 lii I'uriluiul, Mm. Orvlllo Itolley II I 1 1 VI 1 In 1 1 r 1 1 1 IiihI night from Portland lo vlnlt lo r brother. Iliirulil Climio, iiikI other rnliitlvi'H. Iliirulil Darling returned lust night In I'nrl IiiiiiI ii f I or upending I Im hnll dnyH here, tin In n student lit Col tiuililu university. Mm Henry Browning of Hllverlon wan expected to urrlvn In Ili-ml to day lu Join Iht husband, who has been here for severnl weeks. J. I.. Ilnrrlniftoii, who bun Just f I iiImIkiI pululliiR tlx' new Ii Ik Ii school toil Id I UK lit Iti'ilinoml, spent yestcr iluy In ll.'iol, reluming Inst night. Mm. V. A. Smith and Mm. Mutlle Ortrlkor returned this iiiomiIhk from rorlluiMl, where Mm. Oestrilier was Kl Volt treatment liy nil rye. npernIlHl Itnliili lliini-r liml John Logan will leave S ii in! u y tilKhi for I'm 1 1 it ml . where I hey iittKiiil Columbia univer sity. Tln-y will Im Joined nl lied inonil hy Crrll Ityiin. I'ri'piiriii loim for tin; iiniiuul Instill- I II I lo 11 ill offli'i'I'H W ill 111' llllllli' 111 next Tuesday's meeting of the Mod itii Wooiliiii-ii of AiiH tlija. Iti-fresh-tiitnlM will Im mTVi'iljfltillowliiit lb" hllHluCH meeting. ' ; ....... n's.-"ifJry , 1 M,-.(-f',j;:i"i'ir- " 1 c.. MOVIES I'AMOI'S lli:AI TV TO AI'I'KAIt ox n( iii:i:n AT TIIK Miti:in v II wum Mnrlon I )n vIi-h" ln'iiuiy. i'X prcioilvif ryi'M, iiikI iliiinnl niiiniii'r Ihiiih, I'Xhllilli'il In Ihu fiiinniiH X.li'K flild KoIIIi'h. liml kuvo Iht I In.' op portunity In outer motion pli-turoH and di'Volop Into llm luloiili'd imiio lloniil uctri'iiH Hint ulio la today. MIhh liuvli'H, who will nppi'iir lit llm I.lh orly Ihoalri! noxt Wi-il iu-hiIii In her lali'Hl plrturii. "Tim Iti'HtlimK Hi'X," flr( iippoiiriid on tho BtiiK" with Fnid Kloni) liml Ihu lain Davo MonlKoinory In "Chin Chin." Huhm-inn-iil ly iihe hud iiroinlni'iil roll'" In "Tim tVniury tilrl." "Mlsii ISI." "Unity." and "Oh. Hoy." IIOMi lii:T (IT i:i,Mio in vi:.it, iti:i-oitT miowh Krisror.w, si:u u i:s KplHropal rhurrli Mi-rvlri'ii will ho tmld on Hiiniliiy, January K at h p. III. l till! AllVotll Iht rllllich. llTOK irom Ihn 1'ri'nliyH'rlan rhurrli. Spe cial miiHlr. 25-iTr AT THE HOTELS I'llnt llutii' Inn V. A. llolhrook. Klu'ffli'ld. Mann.; Urn A. Ilrllumy, II. S. CohpiT. W. II. Humpocrl, J. T. Hardy. K. K. IllMhop. ThniniiH Wclhli-. Huvn Houliir, Frml Clllmaii, I'ortlanil ; II. It. Spinner, North Yiiklmn; John J. Ilium, Prlnevllle; Wllllani I.. TcntHch, l.iiki'vlew; II. J. l.iiiulKntfi', Srultlo. Wrlulit Hotel Floyd Shroy, Sil ver Lake: Kliner llei-glnnd, t'orval llx. llotinliiK Hotel Mr. and Mm. J. A. Dluki'l, Spokane; O. A. Johnson. Vancouver; C. W. Dil Hols, Cove; Van M. Momo, l.iikrvlow; It. T. Handy. I'oiilnnd; N. W. Towno, S. '. & H. Facts About Shvlng. ArrnrdhiK to n riileiiliillon imole by a (lermiin physh Inn, n man who him Hliuvi'il hlniHi'lf for fifty .venr lum upent 2."0 days of 12 Imiirn eio-h, slnud. Inn heforn n mirror with IiIh inor In hit) linnil. IndhimipollH Nevn. Tut It III Tho nulletln. Don't Destroy Discarded Clothing! or Old Pieces of Furniture The Red Cross Wants Them! Tly will ilo Himiidioily Homo KHi(l. Tho KimI CJrotis Hlmp Ih opim Hiituritny fomniMiit 10 to 12, nnd WoilnoNilny ntnl Hiitui' day nflornooiiH, 2 to 5 o'clock. ROOM 217 ANI 210 MI N I'll IllIH.DlNtJ (Continued from Thko 1.) flrit pnvlni; iiK'ieiHinent bond liMiie of i.0(ir,.M waH pnxied. Illll (ilvell O. Ii. The n!!(iw!im IiIIIm were ordered I nlil: S.Mittle KHrhen H.5 Tom Murphy 45.00 KlllKim Stiitioiifry Co 70.11 C. It. Curlreil 0.00 A. Tl.Tri'rrKon".:... - -4.'I0 Mlllur I.umbir Co 2. K.I V. ('. l.iienliy 2.0 Irvln lloiimin Co 12.40 Frank Mllle'r 1(10.41 Kryliurn Hardware Co 23. Co .1. K. Warner ljO.OO liotitliil Klerrrlc Co 1 1.90 City Treasury 105.00 Mannheim, r Bros 5.88 I llrml Ilullelin 1G2.35 ! II. V. I., it I'. Co 543.10 (i. Ii. Albrlr.ht 41.00 V. It. Unit 18.00 Much O'Kiiiin 30.00 C. A. Fowler 32.00 Mary K. Col.'iuan 103.77 T. W. Curlon 150.00 Wlllard lloiiMtou 150.00 M. I'. Huovur 150.00 It. II. Fox 1(10. 00 (' S. lioiiHon 41.00 Anna It. Flnley 75.00 Hosm Faruhaiii 153. 05 K. C. Crelion 50.00 A. J. Welrh 125.00 A. J. Voolnny 27.50 F. Sheffield 3.00 Myrl Hoover 1.35 It. J. Gilbert 2. 50 W'omiin'H Civic letiKiin 15.00 Act lloiimin 0.00 MiiKill ErHklmi 0.05 Troy Laundry 1G.25 Albert Wright 4 4.00 Arthur t'nderhlll 305.05 II. O. Jnrkaon 4 8.45 Aco DohHon 0.00 N. P. Smith SO n. n. (louui j. 31.80 John A. Hungo 13.50 W. K. Irvln 22.50 want to put the uulotnohlli; drlvcrH lu the hiiuio position." Crniiteil, (hen, that tho kiihoIIiio lux will no heforn the peoplo. It will never carry. Tho bet Ih a hun dred to mm Hhot. Tim iiulolKtH mid all their allied Interests, not lie Klertluit John Farmer, who huriiH a lot of liti". one way or another, u uilKlity coiublnatlou when Hlr.cd up III Ihn lump, will rliio lu their nilithl and smile Ihn proposed tax as uothluK In ( It Ih atalo wan over smolo biiforo, Tim ou(liiiiilorn and tho uplundiii'H of this Heaver Htiito nro not koIiiii lo pay for 1'ortlnnd'n fair, or help to pay for It. Tho barkers of tin fair can talk until they are black In the face about It biitiK for tho Kood of all tho stale, and about our pub lic duty and all that sort of thing. On (ho fair Ikkuo, thin In u com monwealth of Khow-ino MiKKOiirlatiK. Multnomah county, after charting the slnto with an extra session of the legislature, and tho added cost of iruttiiiK tho Ri'H tux mi the ballot next spring, will uppreclutc the sit uation after tho voted urn counted. Thereupon tho follls who want this fair ho bad, will dig In and slime It thoniHi'lvcH, JiiHt uk they Hbould have planned to do from the be ginning. . Iliilletln Want Add bring results Iry Ibi'in. 1 TAKES CENSUS OF LIFE IN FOREST Wnlloivu Kupervlhor KuuiiHT-atfH 2t:lO Deer OveiiooUed lly lllllll I'lk, Hut Can't Count Itiilililts. rOllTLANI), Jan. 7. N. J. Hill ings, Hupervlsor for tho Wallowo na tional forest, in Oregon, Ik apparently one of the most patient men In the world. He bun Just completed a survey census of the wild life in bin district and bin discovered that hunters over looked 2930 deer in that domain. In addition to tho deer there were 240 beam, 249 elk. and 70 sheep reg Istered with the places of residence and family record. The report, by districts, contains a detailed count of the bear, deer, elk. and mountain sheep, known per sonally and by hearsay to Hillings. "I was sorry I couldn't get a chuncc to count the rabbits," Hillings apologized In a report footnote, "but I wus Just a little too slow for them to get anything more than a passing acquaintance." He estimates, however, that there are only about 3,000,000 of the long eared citizens of his domain jack asses excluded. S3 1 JOG Many at less than wholesale cost. Act !Now ! MJ2NNHEIMERS THt DUALITY S1 STORE OJKHD SWIMMING MEET FOR BOYS IS NEXT WEEK A swimming meet In which all boys between the ages of 14 and 18 may participate will be held week at the B. A. A. C. tank, probably Saturday afternoon. All boys inter ested, whether club members or not, are asked to report to Director Taus cher before that time. One Cause of UnhapplncM. Two-thirds of the people are un happy because they are worrying about things that shouldn't concern them. Atchison Globe. .. CLIPPING Opportunity Is knocking at the door of lovers of real music in Central Oregon. It is a rare occasion when musicians such as DAVID CAMPBELL PIANIST Susie Fennell Pipes VIOLINIST who will entertain at the GYMNASIUM Friday, Jan. 13 consider an engagement in cities the size of Bend. More often people who wish to hear musicians of their class must go to Portland, Through the efforts of the Women's Civic League, this engagement was made possible.' If you enjoy this type of entertain ment and wish to encourage it, give . it your support. H Tickets will be on sale at the Horton Drug Co. Re serve your seats now. PRICES LOWER FLOOR, 8 ROWS FROM STAGE....$1.00 REMAINDER LOWER FLOOR 75c BALCONY SEATS 50c i "llWft" (Continued from Pngo 1.) being taxed for tho snko of a Port land foHtlval. Tho niotorlHt Is awakening to the proposition Hint every I Imo the state noods coin for anything nowndnys, ho Is being madn tho gout. Wheu the legislature, fools lllio creating n new commission, It ships unothoi nssoHsmnnt ngnltiHt tho Horoly-bosot nillnmoblllst. A Ilukor tnnn, according to tin Iloriild of that city, put It well ro contly whon ho said: "It Hoenu the.ro Is a disposition (o put us It tho cliiss with tho saloons bofon tho draught, lu tlioHO days, whet It wnn thought mora monoy wa noodnd for Homo purpose, a Herns, was raised or nn additional tux lm posed upon tho saloons. Now tho CABARET DANCE AT THE GYM Saturday Night J Tables Free Ladies Free Dance Tickets to Gentlemen, $1.00