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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
TIIIC IIK.VI) IIUIXKTIN, DAILY WHTION, ItKNO, OltFXJO.N, Tllt'ltXIMV, KKIIIUAItV l, 11)22 PAOK H mom) Tit a in Kiui:mi.i: II. I . - Oitkii Trunk Arrives, T:8K A. M. Leaves, 7:30 P. M. o.-v. it. a n. Arrives, 0: CO 1'. M. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS l.ynn Convert (if Alfiilfu Ik In llmul (III IlliM I IKIHH. Wlllliim 1 1 1 unit of Alfnlfu Ih u vlK 1 1 or In llmul I oil ii y. Kruni'U K. I.i'u (if Mlllli'iin U In lli'iul Imliiy mi business. 0, W. lluliis of lli'iliniiiiil was In llimil yesterday on business. Albert Hwiiln wan n pussi-niter In Hllver I. ii lid Hi Im niiir ill ii k un the bIiikc. 1 Mr. mill Mm. T. J. Hiindi-i lift ' yi.Mliirdiiy In visit lit tlmlr for r Iiiiiuii lp Hi" Willamette viilli.y. Mi-i. M. I. CunIiiiiiiii mill duiiithior llusumiiry Iiiivii gone In Hpokiino to vlHlt with friends for tint next two weeks. Tim Methodist Liidles Aid society him iloddml on April 11 uh the date for tli iinniiiil HpriiiK liuznnr lo be Klven lit Kiwor(li hull. Tlui Christian Kndmivor society of tlui l'rbyierliin church will hold a food lulu Hut in (lay. February 1 1, lit tint O'lioniH'll moiit miirkiit. lliirrlNim Allen iind J. C I.uiour iilto, I'nrtliind uttorni.yH who have hemi In Hum! on th t;. O. 1. ram In circuit court, relurm'd limt nlKht to I'orthiml. A Vfry iilt'iiHiiul utiM'tliiK "f tho Christian church Lndlus, Aid wus held yesterday lit tin- home of Mm. N. C. I IhIIuiiiIfi yi-HtiTilny uflrrnooii from 2 to 4 o'clock . A luncheon wiih served. V. 1C. limit. general frclKht Kut , mid (', N. I'hrislophersnn, traveling; frclKht mid passenger iiitem of thn' llroiit Northern, tire In lleiid today j for a conference with Audit J. C. WrlKlil pn th cur nl( un t Intl. ! Miss Allen I). Spalding, inanugcr of thn Altuinoiit hotel, will leovo to-1 nlKht on n trip to Ciilifoinln. oxO Vlslllllg lit pilllllH III tllll WlllllllllMti) ; vulley. Hhe leaves Iit ulster. MH Margaret l.eo Spalding, nut! Mr), 'ronton lllshop In charge of I lie hotel. 10 Hlrllm lin goes to thn linuilH of lliu ciiiiipiiny mid tidlH thiiiii If they will glvii him power mid money hit will prevent lli Hlrlkii. They accede to h Ih demands mid tin Ih successful In preventing thn strike, telllnll Dm until ho Iiuh taken lliu position In order to help Ilium, tin noon shows IiIh trim colors by doiihlu crossing thiilil mid miekH til liiHtult himself Htlll further In tho Kod graces of 11 Ih employers. Ilo doHiirtH IiIh swuot heiirl uh not being good iiiioiikIi to share IiIh new Million In llfo und HxitkH to win Ihn liund of IiIh em ployer's daughter, How IiIh desires uYe frustrated mid how ho Ih Hliorn of IiIh power iiud iniiilii lo roullzo thn truth of thn fuel Unit no luuii cmi hiilld success on Ihn Kruvu of kin own honor foruiH Ihn IiuhIh of a roiiiurk iihln photopluy. HIGH RATE ON MAIL OPPOSED ioni;i(;M:itK in jacan hakh hit iiv iim iii.ino or tiaik;k i:.l'(lltTl:itK AS It IMI'OHT KltS I'ltOTKHT. LEGION HOWLERS WIN FROM PLANT Howli'iH representing I'ercy A. Stevens I'ohI Nil. 4, American La- Klon, won IiihI it Ik It t from thn IlrookH-Hcuuloii plant tuum on the I.eKlon iilliiyn. Ilushiing of llruoks- Hcunloii imido u scoro of 034 for throo ruiiiuh, mid 194 for a single Kmno. Itrook-4rntiloii I'limt llushong 170 14 178 ' 634 llnlliinlymi 112 127 112 3 5 1 Dummy 130 111 1.10 371 Hlugsvold 134 130 134 398 Kroeitiun 111 102 111 384 TiiIuIh Gr.7 724 G57 2038 I'ercy A. Strvi-ns Toht N'n. 4 .Ml leu 1115 147 10i 477 HoleH inn 111 IU0 431 llnlliinlymi 133 130 133 390 llmnlltoii 130 133 130 393 ItuiiKO 132 100 132 , 420 ToIiiIh 720 077 720 21 17 Hy 'liircm-p Iulio (Uliltnl I'rM HUIT CarrniiOndrnt.) TtJKItJ, Feb. 9. KorelgmirH In Ja pun urn IioIiIIiik KrouchfOHlH over tho hi Iff hooHt In ouiKoliiK mull rutcs which rncently hucttiuo iiffoctlva. I'oHtiiKu wuh doubled on nil forolK mull leuvliiK Jupun uftor Junuitry 1. KxportH und ImporturH have filed forinul protnHtH and Homo of tho trade JournulH have coinplMncd Hint Ju pnu'H ulrimdy IuiikuIhIiIiik forelun trudit will Knt iinolhor Jolt hccauHn of iIiohu now rntiiH. They contend tluit the KondlnK of trade ciiIiiIokuch, unmpleB of mater luU und trade Htlmiilntloii literature und letter will ho dlHcouniKed lie ciiuko of the Htoep poHtugo "ovcr heud." Tho in I ii 1 in ti in rcRulnr-letter poHt une to the United KtutcH or other forelKii coiinlrlen In now twenty Hen, or ten centH. Thin Ih twice the rate from the Culled HiuIch to Jupun. The poHtnl uutliorltlKH point to the mithnrlziitloli or uKreemnnt of the Madrid Internullonul poHlul conven tion IiikI ycur for tho pontiiKe In ereiiHn, They expreHH tho titmoHt rn Kret for uny unfuvoruhlo forelKii trude reliction thut may rcHult hut vlKoroiiHly deny thut mich un out come) Ih probable. Ihillotln Want Adn brinfj results try them. AT THE HOTELS I'llot Itutlo Inn Mr. Ceoritn ('. Denn, New York: Chnrle W. Miipe, Hoy W. KdwnrdH, HiiKh Helton. It. E. Heed. Hay Alher. K. II. HuriiH. H. E. Cimtle. I'. K. HiilncH-, 1. S. Slrln. (leorun 1'elerH, Ken Wulte. I'ortlmid; 1'. II. Wallace, Hummer I.uke. Vrllit Hotel C. A. AdauiH. Itrd mnnd; II. Spencer, K. S. Jay. Spo knno: J. W. KiiKiin, Culver; H. K. llorton, Jnck Ilraln, I.uiik Itench. DmvnliiK Hotel l. J. Slociim, J. It. Hnrrlman, O.-W.i O. M. t!llion, HniHii Valley; Clyde Short, Tuimilo; W. J. McKay,' Hood Hlver; Jay HiiKUn, Culver; W. J. Hurton, l.n l'luo. Hi 'KMX IN "TIIK DKCKIVKIl" TAKK.V IN AM) NKAIt HKN'll SceneH taken in and near Hend will he Been In "Tho Deceiver," which comcH to tho l.lherty theater Friday iiml Saturdiiy iiIkIUh. Local puoplo took Homo of tho minor purta, nm o UK thorn Frank It. Prince und nob riluckwi'll. "The Decolver" Ir tho story of one Ivan nnrnott, an ainbllloiis man who Is willing to Kiicrtflco ovurythliiR, In cluding; honor, In order to furthur IiIh own Interests. Ilo is employed by ii lumber compnny In tho grout north woods and conceives tho Idea, of In ntlRntltiK a strlko among tho men, which ho proposes to turn to IiIb own belief II. When the men are ready HOTEL ALTAMONT Another Name for Homo Stoam hentocl rooms, woll fur nlHhml and woll kept, wltU Hot ami cold running wulor. Itoutod by day, work or month. Monthly rulOB, 10 to ir.GO Good Family Oining Room. Board by the month, $28.00 MIhh A. I. HpnlillnK. I'H. Phono 10-J. 70 1 HioiidHiiy New Overland "Fours" ' 1922 models received this week, Selling for $770.00 f. o. b. Hend. The public is invited to call and inspect these fully aquipped light autos, one of the best buys in motor cars today. Immediate Delivery Assured on any of the 1922 Overlands. Deschutes Garage Co. Nash and Overland Cars ' Federal Tires New Spring Blouses $5.90 to $10.80 A showing that would do credit to a big city store. Strictly high class as to workmanship and quality of materials, at astonishingly low prices. In all the new Spring colors such as Mirabelle, Carmine, Jade, Mauve, Laike, Mohawk, Dutch Blue, Canna, Grey, as well as the popular White, Flesh, Navy, Brown and Black. Sizes 38 to 44. No two Blouses alike. Come in as early as you can and make your selection. The Peoples Store lollWA oaoa04 o MO Why Overcoat Are Dark Color. OvercoutH lire generally of a dark color for the mrleutillc reason that dnrk colors arc the warmest. They absorb In the winter all the hent pos sible from the sun und air. SOUTH AMERICA HAS AIRPLANE SERVICE 1 t KU. V vv AM. EL'EN'OS AIRES. Feb. 9. Devel opment of regular airplane passen ger Bervlce between Buenos Aires and Montevideo has Just been achieved and hereafter two round trips will be made weekly, in addi tion to other air voyages of special urgency. On the first trip. four pas sengers and a quantity of correspond ence was transported. CATARRHAL JELUf 1. tfitarantced bv 30 year r tervlce to mllllont of Amrlcaoi. iwnaoa work wandcrt for your .cold, sneezing, cough. . chronic cmunn. ne- acbe. sore oow. etc 30TrteliMO (la o noirt ot ion nn ea4 adereM CONDON HtawolU, Kiss. iggiatt hava WARNER'S . STAR VALUES for February Wew Percales at 19c, 21c and 25c Jap Crepe; eight colors; at 35c Women's Outing Gowns 85c, $1.05, $1.19 Girls' Outing Gowns, all sizes, at 79c Wool Sweaters for little boys $1.95 Children's Knit Caps at 19c, 29c, 49c Men's Work Suspenders at 39c Women's Union Suits at..... 95c Union Suits, .heavy cotton, for boys and girls; special at 98c WARNER'S CORSETS A new and complete line ; priced at $1.00 to $5.00 Women's Spring Footwear Your stylo, color and price is here; prices $2.95 to $9.90i " i Has' Your Neighbor Told You of The New Game? B It's becoming most popular In Bend. Better call and get a , deck ot the "PUT AND TAKE" PLAYING CAKDS As an introductry we are of- V ferlng these playing cards at a B reduction. They are now only SOc STOCKMON'S 1 5c-10c-15c and 25c Store KHKMM THE WISE Al'TOIST LOOKS FOR A SAVING And when be invests In oar retreading be knows that be bas found tire economy. He knows that we repair .tires so that they will stay repaired. He knows tbat we nnderstand tire construction and that our vulcanizing makes good. TIRE HOSPITAL Phone 184-J . 1016 Bond St., at Frenchie's The Magic That Makes Houses Homes If you want to know what the magic is that makes houses, homes and parents pals, ask the nearest man who sells Edison Mazda Lamps. He'll tell yoti that a cheerful, well lighted living room can't do it all; but it certainly can help. Bend Water, Light & Power Co. 3T DnaDnaDDoannonnnnnnDani auaaanoDaaQaarjaoaai inrrinnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnuiJUiJiJUPnonnnnnnnnnt it u n n nnnnnnnn innnnnngnnnnnnnnnrvrnnnnnnnnr uu a New Meat Market Opens today ! Offering a full line of the choicest Meats, Butter, Poultry and Eggs. It will be our foremost endeavor to supply the best meats . obtainable and a call will convince you that our prices are right. All our meats, poultry and dairy products are bought direct from Central Oregon farmers. We cordially solicite your patronage with an assurance of satisfaction on every purchase you make. PHONE 89 4 WE MAKE DELIVERIES FARMERS' MARKET CORNER OF BOND STREET AND OREGON AVENUE to SBBBBEffiffi