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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1922)
THIO IIKND lfl l,l,miN, IMILY KI)ITIOIC. IIKNIJ, OltlvfJON, MOVDAY, FKIIItl AHV IB, aa. VAUK 8 1IHNII TltAIV KCIIDIH I.H Ori-(oii Trunk ArrlviiH, 7:3G A. M. I.uuvim, 7:30 1. M. O. W. It. & N. Arrives, (!;& 1. M. Leaves, 7:00 A, M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. ii nil Mm. ('. H. IIiiiIboii went Id Portland Hiiiuluy night. DoukIiih JoIiuhiiii vIhIIiuI over Hiiii duy ut IiIh Ihiiiici ut I. ii Pine. John Morrow mill It, C, Morrow of Mil ii pi n upon l riuiiilny In llend, Mrs. I ii it til Mi'Hiiln Ib vIhK I ii k In Tliu Dullcu with luir parents. II. ('. HiirnliiK wiib ii mHKi.in;i.r to H n i n i u t lii It at on tlni hIiikii Kundiiy. H. K. ltlllKlIrt U I'llllf llll'd til hlH liiimu on l)i cKiin nviMiiiu with u snv ru culil. IC. J. Dunn of Tinmilo Ik ntlnud Iiik tint Farmers' Week pr'iKru In llend toilny. Ml lllrdlii ItiiKHihilii left lust nlKht to vlull at Yucolt, VYunli., for SCVerill WCl'kH. ' A tiiiim Neff of Hi" Clriiiigii Hull dUtrlrt h In Iltiud toilny iillitmllUK thu FiirmcrB' Viik proKniin. Mm. Miirgiti'et llixurth, who In vln HIiik In I'oi'lliinil, Ih expected to re turn to Ilimd Tiiuntliiy morning. Mr. mill Mm. C!nrK I'euroo re turnuil to ttiulr homo ut Mm rim limt night lifter Kn-iiil I jik several il:iyn hero. Mr A. II- Iteynolds of Ontiirlu In v In 1 1 1 ii k with tir daughters. Mm. J. IC. Kmlth ami Mm. C. )'. V.-l;.-u-hlller. Tim ri'Kulur monthly meeting of thu Woman's Civic league will lio hold ul tlni city ri'xt room tomorrow afternoon. ThoFplBCnpnl choir will meet lit 7:15 o'clock Tuesilny evening, ul th homi! of Mm. Ilyron lloyce, 132 St. Helen. . It. I). Woodworth nnd family re turned to Ihnlr homo ut Vancouver. WiikIi.. lunt It Ik It t. iiflor visiting for Homo tlmo with Mr. Wuodworlh'ii brother. Frnnk E. Dayton, formerly n gen triil merchiint nt Tuinulo hut now In tho lumber business at Corning, ('ul., Ih vlnfllng In Hi' nil. arrlvliiK thin morning. 5- . Bangt S-s-s-s-sl Both rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad tind looks worse I But you have a couple of spares along a lucky strike for you. When we diucovered tho teaming process ix years ngo, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now million! of smokers prefer the special fluvor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette . becauQ It's Toasted if which soas In lh ouou Burley favor And also becuuse it's V STOP! LOOK! I.IHTKN! If you want homo mnilo "cntB" rotno to O'HonniiH'H muut murki't Knluriliiy, February 11th. where the I'ri'Hliytcrlnn Christian Kudouvur will hold a food ulo. Como curly! Hulu starts ul 10 a. in. 6 lie AT THE HOTELS rilot. Ilutto Inn I.. Walton, C. It, Hiiwley. Healtlo; T. K. Allen, II. II. Oldon. A. 11. UobortB. E. W. Mont gomery, I.. L. Deffonbniigli, II. II. Lowolli'ii, HiikIi lUilton. F. E. Ill di op, Portland; W. II. Lytlo. Hiilnm; V. P. . Joncii, Tn comai Esther Cooloy, Margery M. Smith, Ncii I C. Jamison. II. A. t.lnd grun, Cnrviillis; Lynn Convert, Demi Coovert, Alfalfn; Mm. Perry Head, C. Lnmbucli and wlfo, Madras; S. T. McNulty and fimilly, Dr. L. II. Vln cont, Sinters; C. K. OvcrhulBo, Mot oIIiih; A. W. Woodruff) Prlnovlllo. Hotel . J. C. McOee, Sun FrnnclBcn: S. Crouch, Spokane: Hur. ry V. Friintz, E. W. Nelson, Mr. and .Mm. E. W. Mohr, Porllund; Joint Anderson, Khuvlln-Illxou cump; Homer Itousch, Ilroukii-Hciiulon cump No. 3; 0. Andiimon, IlrookK Sciinlou Cuuip No. I; I.nnter Kmlth. Hurry Miller, (Jinn Viille) ; Purry I). Kmlth, Kllver I.ukn. Wrlulit Hotel Kred FomberR, Klievlln-IIUon cump: J. I.. Iliimllii. T. J. Cumon, V. It. Ciirpeiitr, Porl lund: C, II. (iiuff"iilM.TK"r. Mllllriin: C. E. llrown, DeHcliutvii; Adu Hmllh, Tho Dulleii. IXnvnliiit HotH t). C. Whltldo. Kpokuuo; It. C. Morrow, John Mor row, Mutipln; Joiih AiM.I'irBon, Shcv-IIii-IIIxdii cump: J. It. Hurtmnn, O. J. DiiIIIh, O.-W.; A. S. HobHon, Tho Dullvn. LIQUOR CHARGE TO BE HEARD TUESDAY t'hnrned with violation of tho li quor ordlumice, Pen Kmlth, nrroHled Siiliiriluy nlKlit by Oflcer Fox. will fuce triul beforo Itucordur Hon Furu hum tomorrow. w Kteum lieutnil rooniH, woll fur- gj a lUHiioil umi well kept, with hot y and cold riitinliiK wutor. HOTEL ALTAMONT I .Another .Vnine for Homo Itented by day, wook or mouth. TO Monthly rutuH, 10 to 22.G0. Good Family Dininjf Room. Board by the month, $28.00 MlfcH A. I). HpaldlnK, Prop. 731 Hromlvtuy B Phone 10.J, afejaEiaaiaEEEEiaiajaiajsiaisEEiaiajaa CLEMENT SLOAN TO WED NEXT SUNDAY Mm tIhkc To MIk llllnli llrlrk To He At Ht, I'i'iiih'Ih ( hnnil S III Make Home In Ili-ml (Momeiil C. liloiiii bih! MIiib Illlnh llrlrk, 1 u u k h t r of Mr. mid Mm. K. C. llrlrk of thin city, will bo nuirrlvd ut 7 o'clork Huudiiy inornlliK. Kehru ury 111, ut HI. KruucliT Cutholc church. Nuptlul inu will bo ce.lo bruted by Fulhur (Jubrlol Hurrlnx lon. Ii will bo I ho flint niuim for thlB purpoKO In tho new church uh fur n h Kutlier lliii'rliiiilon cull recall. KoIIowIiik tho murrluKo cornmony, a weddliiK trip of a, week to Port luml will l)ii luken. Mr. and Mr if. Klnuii will rn n In) thulr homu on l.uvu Koud In IIiIh clly. MIhii Ilrlck Ih a Kruduato of the tleud hl;h Bihool, und liun apent mui li of her llfn In Cunt nil Orccon. For Hi" pubI two yeum uha Iiiib been In thu officii of tho Kend Water, l.lKht tr Power Co. Mr. Klomi htm been a rcBidcnl of Ilend for tho punt year. Ho Ih In tho employ of The Kin: vlln-I llxon Company. ESSEX SHIPMENT IS SENT TO BEND A carload of Ebbcx automobiles wuh rucolvcd tli In morning by the Pioneer KaruK". tho Hhlpmont Inctud Iiik a couch. Tli Ih Ih already Hold but will bo kept on the floor for u llnio for demoiiBtrutlon purpoBCH. Another Bhlpniitlil Ih oxpected In uhortly. Among recent Ebbox pur chuBem Ih Alfred JoIiiiboii. Khovlin Illxou employe. Put It In Tho Bulletin. HEIRESS 43 TO WED ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOTD the miery of racking pain . Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment handy and apply when you first fee! the ache or pain. It quickly canes t he juin anil sends a fcclinK of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment pcnetraict Ivithaui rubbing. Fine, too, (or rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains. Mil! joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. , At all druggists 35c, 70c, JI.40. Sla CI mp Ysur CoBBtaslon of oimnW. arna and othar facial dtafirurtnnenL 1 Uae tnoly lh. Hobaon'a EnamOfnU mane oood lor ecascna, itemna; bkio, and othar akin trouUoc Oom ot Dr. I iiohaoo ramtij Kctnodiem. Dr.Hobsons ' Eczema Ointment PHSSEEiaaaiaaaaaerssisasisE'a'HsiB NOTICE! j JAMES TRIPP, the a crippled shoemaker, has moved his shoe repair 1 shop and is now located two doors south of the 1 Grand Theater. LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT SIGN 1 2EKiaSJ5i3i3JBJaEI3JSlSJara The Red Cross Wants your discarded elothing and old pieces of furniture. .TlicyWvlll lo Homo ono n u.i-1'iit ileal of kihhI, Tho ltt'll t'roHB Hhop Ih open on Hntiirdny fon noon from 10 to I 'J, ntul Wednesday nnd Hntiirdny nfternoonB from 2 to n o'clock. SILVER GRILLE Our Prices Reduced 10 to 25 Per Cent MOST SANITARY COOKING IN TOWN Try Our COMBINATION BREAKFAST CAFE ROOMS 217 AND 240 MINER BUILDING A GOOD BUY ESSEX TOURING CAR Tlilx niiielilnn lina been over liauliil In mil' Nliop mill wo will giiiinintco It to lie In llrxt cIiinm ineiliiinliiil coiiilltlon. The Price Is Right, $875 TnrniM ran bo nrrunKOtl. ., Bend Garage Credit Is Everything If your credit is good there is no limit to your expansion. Promptness in the payment of your open accounts is the only way you can bund a credit. Do not buy more than you can pay for and always pay promptly for all you buy. REFUGEE 23 ri AUT0CASTER.) When Mrs. Marion R. Stephens, 43, of Chicago, divofee!,"and 1ieire to millions, announced she was going to marry A. A. Vonsiatsky, 23, Polith refugee to the U. S., then the news movies started to grind.! The young Pole slipped an overcoat over chemical stained overalls to pose for this picture at the Baldwin Locomotive plant, Eddyitone, Pa,1 where he works. The insert is of the heiress, who says she will live with her husband in an humble cottage near his work. She was the former wife of a prominent Chicago clubman. IMPROVEMENT SEEN IN TRAPS SCORES f reilltalile Murk Made In KlimitlnK DoubleM Hurliwulter Scores High In U5 Illrd Kvent. Yesterday for the first time the dances and action tool: place on the stage, which was found sufficiently large to bold the entire chorus and the principals during the few mom ents when all occupy it. Attendutita at Saturday night's 40 et 8 dunce at the Pilot flutte Inn were privileged to get u glimpse of (he beautiful costuiiicn which will be worn In the comedy ami to ol Hcrve fragments of the action. In cluding some of tho song numbers, comedy lines, and feature dunces. Mi a Kern Aollen appeared In an Inreniie dunce, and Art Stcwnrt sang "Mlml," accompanied by tho chorus. Stewart and Allien sung "Jubher vocky Town," doing a novel duet dance. JWOVIES ' iii mn HISTOIUO IXX'ATIO.NH VHK IS V1TAGIIAPH PRODUCTION' Many historic locations furnished utinoBphere for Vltagraph's special production, "The Heart of Mary land," which will be Hhown at the Liberty theater Tuesday and Wed nesday,. One which Is especially interest ing Is the manor houao, where Aar on Burr was concealed. Another, Longwood, which is otherwise known as Knot's Folly, is a magnificent building, commenced during the Civil War and never completed. It is the most marvelous structure of this kind ever erected in the United States. The Briars, that famous mansion UBed as General Orant'a headquar ters during the war, furnished an other Ideal location for the action of "The fteart of Maryland." One of the most beautiful loca tions to be used was the Devil's Table, overlooking an enormous ex panse of wonderful country In the Mississippi Valley. The long shots taken from this location developed In rich, velvety tones and the hori zon several miles away is . clearly defined. Consistent Improvement was noted In tho work of Bend's trapshooters yesterday over the scoreB made ear lier in the season. S. T. Fox and Dr. J. C. Vandcvert made creditable marks In shooting "doubles," two cluy birds being sprung at the same time at different angles. Fox broke 15 of the 20 birds, and Dr. Vande vert 13. Other scores were: 20 bird event, Claude Motr 19, 8. T. Fox 19, D. H. Pooples 20, H. D. Innls 19, R. N. Buchwnlter II, Dr. J. C. Vandcvert 20, L. E. Seeley 13; ten bird event, Dr. Vandcvert 7, Innis 7, Fox 8, Buchwalter 8, Peoples 4. ABILITY REVEALED BY LOCAL PLAYERS "I.aiid of HnppincKB" Cast Shows Talent Snappy Numbers Given For Benefit of "40 ct 8." Local entertainers taking part in "The Land of Happiness," the mus ical comedy to be given Wednesday and Thursday nights at the Ameri can Legion building, are among the most talented which the directors. R. W. Hlllnm, A. W. Stewart nnd Jack Alden, have had to work with in tho three years they have been producing these shows, Stewart de clared last night following the rehearsal. The New Electrical Shop Opens Today! IN THE BUILDING NEXT TO THE LIBERTY THEATER We will handle everything electrical It. will be our endeavor to carry in stock the newest lighting fixtures and electrical equipment for' a modern home. We are in a position to handle any kind 6f wiring or electrical work at a reasonable charge. When in need of anything in our line, call and see what we have to offer yoa. The Hope Electrical Shop 844 Wall Street Phone 152-R onnnoDtxronnrxiorJt nnnnnnnrinnnnnnnnrynnnnrtf The Biggest-Most Elaborate eg on MUSICAL BY Ever Produced in Bend 50 Beautiful Girls In Chorus 25 Principals In Cast Singing, Dancing, Fun, and ' ' 'KOO-KOO, The Cannibal King'. The Funniest Musical Comedy Skit You Have Ever Seen. When - the American Legion Puts. Any thing Over, It's Put Over the Top. Wednesday & Thursday, Feb, 15-18 American Legion Building DON'T MISS THIS "SHOW The Shevlin-Hixon Company