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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1922)
TIIH IIKNI) llllJ.RTIN, PAII-V KD1TION, HK.VH, OKFXJON, MOMMV, .MM'AKV 0, IIM2. TAGB ItlINK TIMIN NCIIIilll 1,1 Oregon Trunk Arrive, 7 ; ."1 0 A, M. Leaven, 7:30 I'. M. .-W. It. S. Arrives, 0:51) I'. M. I.envcH, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It. II, 1 1 n 1 y of Tuiiiiilii In In lluiid lOllliy (III IiIIkIuchH. .1. W, Ciirlmiii nf 'i -1 1 1 v I lit In u liiilin'nn vlHllnr In I C-t i 1 liiiluy. Mm. J. Sill wcul In I'. dm. in, I t-'nt-unlay iiIkIiI In vlnll her Kliiler. I WiIkIiI went In I!imIiiihii. Snt- nnl:.y iiIkIH In hprml Hi.' wclt ml. (Jeiliae llnlr.nil WIIK III Ileml SiiI- nnliiy fri.in IiIh iiui.-Ii nl White Kmli. Mm. Newton Welh ..f Alfiilf.i, wiih III llenil Sn( in iluy mi Ii -1- wny ii Yam lt 1 1 1 . i.. n. itnii ii in:. i i:. i.. n.iuiiiii i -r i Knliinli.y it It; lit fur n lilp In purl In ml. Ir. II. N. Moore returned HiIm iiioriilnit front n vacation nf revcnil weeks, ifit In KiiKi'iin. Kilwnnl llnmii'i liiiiih. who recently entered I'. of ()., him Ih-i-ii iIi-iIki'(I to the KIkiiiii Nil frntyrttlly. Ir. K. K. (Ji'iiy hits Juki ri Ivcd IiIh (llitrhurKii frimi (In ihiviiI rcneivc iiftnr n finir year ehlliilinciit. Mr. ami Mm I'cicr l.iimoii uro the imriintH of u tilui' uml 1 1 - li it I f puiiiul linliy Kill, linrii Kililay iifiernoon. Minn Muiy Klliiilictli Klim returned tiiiit iiIkIiI In Tiiromn. where alio In n Kluilniil ul Aitiilo WiIkIiI acinlmii y. MIhh Julln II. C'lnrk, fount y iinriic, returned Kiliuliiy frimi I'nrllaml, wliuro nil" ni"iit ii two weeks' viirn Hon. II. It. Hpltincr of Nor I It Yiiklinn. wIki Iiiim I n In llfiiil for tonne time on litiHliiri.it, li ft liti'-t hIkM for hi llOIIH'. Mr. uml Mm. C. II. Hamtiil! lire parents of ii in llllllllll Kil l luiliv. Inn n Snmliiy. Itntiiliill Ih employed ul the liend (inrtiKc. Joint V. Kl-!ill. Jr.. )i:t Jon re relvcil nol in.'.illim Ihiit liln itppll.-u-Hon for tin Oregon Iikiii Iioihh Ii;im lieell accepted. JuiIki' T. I.'. J. Duffy returned iIiIm iiiornliiK from I'ml luinl, whom lin nl leniled u iiiihiIIiik of OXIlltllll rilll'I'H of Klks I ml i;cn of Oregon. IowiikI Voting, wild lin Menu l IcuiIIiik I', of (). lit III lli'liil. Ilu will mil rcliirn to IiIk similes iiiiIII tlm third (lUinliT, beginning In Miiy. Hiiiniii'l Kiilmini li ml Dorothy Dou glas, Of III'. llllllllll, WI'IU llllllltcil In lli'liil yi'Hli.riliiy. Cnuiily Judge. II. W. Huwyur performing III" ceremony. Iti'V, H. A. Hletisetlt of llui l.tillior i ii i'IiiiitIi lofl limt n I c,h I for u vlnll lo 1'orllnnd uml Knleiu. I In wiih lii! compiinled liy IiIh lllllu diiuglilor. illiilpli lliuier returned IhhI nlr.lil In ) 'in t In ii il , wlii'iu lin Ik it Kltiilnut ul Coliiiiiliiu university, iifur Hpi-iul-li:t: Hi" holidays Willi IiIh pnrcnm lCe. A i.iiiitIiixo llceiniii Issued KiiHir ilny front III" office of Coiinly Clerk .1. II. Iluinr tiiimi'ii Jiiiih'H A. Jones uml I.IIII.iii Hli.li'.ill of lii'iul ii4 prlii rlpulH, .li.lni 1 . 1 1 k 1 1 1 li'fl lit nlglil for I on In ml , v.lirr.' lin iiIU'IiiIh ('iiIiiiii IiIii iinlVfiHlly, ufliM- np..!ullii(t Ilu Clirli'iiiiim viKiillon wllli IiIh puri'iiU In II, ml. Til"' Wiiiiiiiii'h f'lvlr liuitui! will liolil It h nnulur nifitliu: ul 3 o'rlork iniuorrow iiftfriitioti In tlm city ri'l room. Ail.'iiiliini'i! of llui I'tillru uiiMiilH'rHlilp Ih tli-HlriMl. Mm, W, P. VmiuVvnrl Ih rccovi'i Ihk from nil lufunlluu In lir Jmnil, whlrll llirciilnniMl IiihI wink lo lit) Ki'rlotiH. Him Ih HtiiyliiK with Iiit iliiUKlilur, Mm. C. J. Ciillow. J. C). Jiiihih, of (iiilnwiiy, urr"'l''(l liy lifputy Hli- rlff (!. A. AtlitniH on a liioonnliliiii iIiiiiki', wiih flni'il Ti0 In Jimtlrn rourt In Itinliiioml IiikI wi'tik. I.Uinor kt'liti'tl liiiinillili'.l to 20 K'll loim, Mri. J. C. Kliitlt wiih Hi-rloitHly In Juri'il Siiturtluy. (IIhIoi'uIIiik )r ti I p when hIid Hllppntl on tin Icy Hltlcwulk uml full. Hit ilnuKlttor, MrH. N. K. (llmm of Iti'ilnioml, npcut yt-Ktci iluy with Iter. T. K. Ilnoilllon. murk rnlio-r of J"'f fi'tHon roiinly for III" l:i"l 3 y-nm. li-ft IimI lilcltt for IiIh liotiiM tifti-r vU- Itinu hern Hcvt'iiil tluyit wllli IiIh ! tlutiKliii r. MrH. Ili-rlliu A. Durliy. llm lioine ih lit Aiiliwooil. Mini Vlolll Ilelyeu rettlllieil lnnl nltslit from lu-r viiciitlon. iIiiiIhk which nil" vlnlteil ul Kvnrclt, Wimli., uml New Wi iiluilimer. II. (.'. Blip Ih eml'lnyeil ul I 111 offlco of the I)en clltlleil Niitlonul foreHt. (J. Ktl ItoHH, I'orlliiiid iimlllor, who Ih InliirtiHleil In llm Hllver I.nkii lirl Kiilloit projuct, Ih ill Ileml toiluy. Hoiih wiim lie I Ively ciii(iiki,i In thti coiiHtruo IIoh of Dm 'J' u in ii Jo i-i'jt'TtiiJr nuyi.-ml yciuH iiko, miller O. I.iun K"nl. Cly.ln I ,ti I r miHliiliied u bud ly crimlied fool Hutiirdiiy eveiilnn while workiiiK ut Ilia exciiviitlon for the llublilo Horvlco Hlulloti. Il wilt be lluublii lo work for neverul weekn, bill will not Hiiffer iieriniineiilly. Mr, uml Mm. T. II. Kuluy mill chil dren, Mr. uml MrH. Iliilplt l.uwler, XV 1 1 1 In in H Ion il . Mm. Mui'Kiiriit Ilojs iii III, IIiikIi IIiikuii, MIhh Winifred llowiird, II. I.. I'liiiuli, and MIhh Kve Mtiwvy wertt iiinotiK tb Itotttl immii1 who eujoyeil nkittiuK lit tlm pond be yond Die (iruiiKH hull Kinidiiy. AT THE HOTELS IMol lliild Inn (leorKO Hr(w Hter. KIhIith; Klenu Im Murco, I.. I. Aliinlriii. ChlciiKo; J. I.. M cAlliiler, V. (i. Moore, Hulein; I,. If. Kox, Hn nllle: A. It. I.iilikwoitli. llochcHler. N. V.: Joe Toy, I). I,. llynoH, A. K. Ilrown, II. Orflel, I'. II., I'olemon, (ii'oi'Kd I'. Downey, ('.. V. llm Inn, V. II. Ilulm-H, O. (). I'iickwood, J. J. Clumedi., It. A. Wooilhiirn. II. JI. Voiiiik. I,. A. (Jrlfflih. CluirliiH T. Mcl'herHon, I'nrlliinil ; Alex ltiit.fi, Te.l I'.luticliurd, Antelope; II. K. Mercft. KiihI OriuiK't. N. J. Hotel t'oy W. J. McMitllln, Vnn coitver; W. I. Viindevort, Ilurpnr; ('. K. Hiii 1 1 It mid wife, Spokano; Jnrcd (llcimu, I'orlliiiid; Oeorxo Menkonmu ler mid wife, Kort Hock; J, II, Iliim llloii, I'rlnevllln, WrlKliI Hotel E. F. ClawHon, A. Ft. Hurt on , (ilim Cutler, Kpoknnc; J. C. AyreH, Fremont; E. A. Krboa. MurKhfleld; K. Hen t, It. He me nt, T. Helm, Huiil HcfOKhoK, II. llityHe, Silver l.uke; Andrew I'OHi-del, Shcv-lin-IIIxon Citnip No. 1.; C. A. Aduiim, Itedmoiid; I.. A. IlrmidenhurK, Deii- ClltllCH. DimnliiH Hotel H. It, Votaw, John NiiHuhiiumer, O. A. JoIiiikoii. S. I. H.; K. HoHetiKiirt. Condon; Vint M. MorHe, I.akevlew; LcwIh Kl Hoy, Ituy Onliiiine. GratiKevllIn, Ida.; (Ilellll I.oney. I'ortliind. REPAIR OF GARAGE ALMOST COMPLETE!) BEND MEN LOSE AT PRINEVILLE I'rlncvllleii American I.eglon bowl cm ycMcrday Honed out a victory over the IlrookH-Hcanlon plant team on the I'ritiDVillo alleyH, by a murxln of 17 pliiH. The Hcore wan 23.18 to 2321. Gordon of I'rlnevllln wan high man, with D78 polnlH. Ilullenllne of HiookH-Hcmilon mid WaldHtrom of Prliievllle, Hcored the hixh KanioH, 215 plim eiich. The IlrookH-Hcanlon team hud prevloiiHly defeuted I'rliievlDe on the II. A. A. C. alleyn. Iti-ookH-Kciinlon riiint Freeman 154 123 120 397 KIiikhvoIiI IG'I 102 131 453 lialleullne 127 160 215 508 IliirrltiKlon 1D0 128 1 CO 481 Hui.lioiiK 127 172 1 80 473 ToliiU 7(M 751 80G 2321 I't'liifvJIIc Aiiii-riciiit l-(cioii Ireliiud 84 1 57 1 42 383 WulilHtroin 215 1 55 1 27 47 Noble lRli 195 143 48 1 HutlKo 139 123 124 390 Gordon 189 202 187 578 ToltilK 793 822 723 2338 H u Hi-1 1 n Want Ade bring results try them. With the exception of the cement floor nntl the protection of ttomo of the Iniilde tlmherK, the rPcotiHtruc t ton of the Ileml (iiiruKv biilldliii; nf ler l ho recent tiro It a a been com pleted. The rcnicnt floor will he lull! when weather condlllona nre mich t Ii ii t It may bo dono Hitfely. Don't Destroy Discarded Clothing! or Old Pieces of Furniture The Red Cross Wants Them! They will do somebody some Kootl. The Iletl C'rowi Shop Is opi-n Siiturtluy forenoon 10 to 12, anil Wednesday nntl Sutur ilay nfternoonit, 2 to 5 o'clock. . ROOM 217 AND 210 MINER uni.rii.NG MQVIES I.I I.I.I AS HUH HTAHH IS MIl.MOVAIItK" AT MIIKItTV Herbert Ituwlinnon will be tieen at the Liberty theatre Tuesday In "The Millionaire," a Universal special at traction. It was directed by Jack Conway from a story by Hulbert Knottier. Hawllnxon has heretofore uppeured principally in roles sup porting the bent known stars of the Hcreen and has achieved a reputa tion for hlHlrlonlc ability. MUlan Itlch will shine as the cen tral (umltitite Unlit, ot the Mory. Fred erick Vronm and B. A. Warren nre the principal character acton while William Courtwrlght, Verne Winter, Murgnret Mann, Doris I'awn and Mary ilnire are the other jnom bera of the cast. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. 200 Men Wanted to Meet Mr. T. I). Bill at Mann heimer's, Friday, Jan. 13. Why it Pays to Pay Cash at Link (Mb Brown's Save Money Every article on our shelves is priced from 10 to 25 per cent less than it could be sold for under the old system of credit. Convenience By making a small deposit you can have exact ly the same convenience as under the credit system. Besides we pay 2 per cent on all money deposited. After your first deposit is made there could be no difference whether you pay before you buy or after the groceries have been used. Once you try our Cash System you would never return to the old way. Link Brown's Cash Grocery Phone 2 6-J i 1 i Greater This Year Than Ever Before because- (1) Prices for Most Rapid Clearance (2) Your Greatest Chance to Save Remember This Selling Begins January lOth Underwear Specials Ladies' medium weight cot ton fleeced union suits. Regu lar $1.58. To close out at' 98c Ladies' "Gilt Edge" union suits, finest quality, several styles. Regular $4.50 values. $2.98 Ladies, extra quality fleeced union suits. Sizes 3G to 44. $1.98 values at only $1.00 Boys' Cross Knit Brand Merino union suits. Sizes 32 and 34 only. Regular $1.68. 98c Boys' heavy ribbed fleeced union suits. Sizes 30, 32 and 34 only. Regular $1.35. 78c Girls' fleeced union suits. White only. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Regular $1.25. 75c Ladies' wool and cotton . union suits, long or short sleeves. Regular $2.48. $1.69 LADIES' COATS A complete close out of every Ladies' Coat dictates these surprising values three big lots-at $9.SO $19.SO $39.SO Brushed Wool Scarfs Beautiful scarfs, some al most large enough to be con sidered capes sensible and warm. Prices now reduced to $3.98 and $4.98 Women's Wool Sweaters This is certainly the time to buy wool knit wear. We are closing out the Fall and Win ter stock of sweaters at re ductions of 33 1-3 7o THE PEOPLE'S STORE Petticoats Ladies' flannelette petti coats, white and colored, at 58c Children's white flannelette petticoats at 39c Children's knitted petti coats, sizes 2 to 4 years. Only 38c Hosiery Good quality ladies' cotton hose at 38c Ladies' lisle hose at 6Sc Children's cotton hose at 19c Children's extra quality cot ton hose, 3 pairs for $1.00 Gowns Ladies' flannelette gowns. Regular $1.38. 98c Ladies' extra size flannelette gowns. Regular $2.25. $1.48 Children's flannelette gowns Regular $1.00. 59c You must under stand the clearance idea to appreciate this sale. The Clearance Idea Is to turn this Winter's merchandise Into rash so that we can use this money to buy new merchandise for the Spring season. Wo reduce prices and offer bnr galiis so as to Induce, rapid buying. We will make no profit on th's Clearance Sale. Our advantage conies In gettitiR cash out of these Winter goods to Invest In Spring merchandise. The more goods we. sell NOW, tho greater variety will we he able to offer joa J Spring merchandise. The Big Idea then is to clenr out every dollar's worth of Winter goods so that by Febrnnry we will have largo Spring stocks to show you. You Judge a salo's greatness by tho values It offers you by the chances It gives you to save in the buying of the merchandise you need. We'vo called this "A salo that's greater than ever before." It's a big statement and wo mean exactly what wo say. This salo IS greater; greater becauso tho savings to you are greater than you have experi enced for years. iT.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. iT.TTTIIOII'M,lWll