The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB IIKND niliMOTIN, DAILY RDITION, IIKND, OilKOON, WKONKHIM Y, MAY 10, 1022.
PAGE 3
IIKND TltAIN Ht'HICDUI.H
Oregon Trunk
Arrives, 7:88 A. M.
I.eovua, 8:00 I. M.
O.-W. It. AN.
Arrivui, 6:60 P. M.
Lonvos, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
C. A. lluydnn roliirimil hint iiIkIiI
from u trip to I'orlliiiiil,
Ilium Kliiimuriuuiih of Crescent In
III 11(1 II cl (Olluy (III bllHllH'HM.
MIhh K, 10. Itockwoll of I'rliinvlllo
la In Ilund Induy on business.
W. I., O'Diinnull returned this
morning from a trip to l'ortlitnd.
Mm. Krtmk It. I'rlncu wont to l'ort
1 it li (I liiHt IiIkIiI to apend Huvnrul (luyM.
CIiuiIvh Illndiiiun loft tlilH imirn
ItiK for I'ortlund, on u short business
trip.
B. II. IlrundnnliiirK wuh In Ilund
yi'Dtordiiy from III liomu ut Dun
chut Tho lltiptlsl hullo will hold a
food Hulo Saturday ut tho lluyhurii
liurdwara store.
C. II. Mlllur of Itudiiiond In vlull
1 iik In Hund tnduy (or thu nucoiid
time thin wuok.
K. II. Minor, Hi oaks-Reunion of
fice nmploye, want to I'ortlund lam
nlKht for n Hhort visit.
Tlia ludlva of tho Altnr society will
meet tomorrow nt 2:80 o'clock ut
tho ,nlghts of Columbiii club rooniN.
Lloyd Kelly wont lo I'ortlund lust
lilKbt on buslnoss In connoctlon with
hi clulm with tho V. 8. Votcruns'
buroau.
Mm. Jumns Andrew, formnrly eon
noctcd with tho Bllvor qrlll, loft
for Sunttlo lam night, called by tho
Illness of hr molhur.
Charles Carroll mid Alllo Tuylor
returned lust lilxht from I'ortlund,
whars Taylor boxed Monday night
with Jimmy Valantlno.
Mn, 0. M. Ptigo, who linn boon vis
iting with hur dnughtor, Mr. L. A.
llolmnn, loft last night .for Butlo
Moutana, to vlnlt with har Ron.
Inland Dnvln hit relumed to bin
duties ut tho frolght atnllon, uflur
being In rrlncvlllo for omo tlmo on
account of hi inothur' lllneaa.
George Oaunt and O. R. Kudu to
Silver Lako. It. Lemor and M. V. Fin
ley to La I'lnn, wcra Ilia passengers
on thin morning' Silver Lake atngo,
A. F. l.nmon rvturnud yestcrdny
from I'ortlnnd, driving a now Velio
cur. Mr, l.nmon, who lit In that city
for bur htiullb, Ih much Improved
Minn JnulncD Simpson, Torrlll
Simpson, Mm. C. A, lluydun and
Kathryn Hnydun loft this morning
lo drlvo to Corvnllls, to utlund Jim
lor wook end. ,
Kred Fox of l.u Grnndo. brother
of L. L. Fox, Howl iiiiiii who Ih nor
lously III nt a hoHpltul In Portland
nrrlvud hern lum night, iiccompniiled
by hi wlfo. Tboy will louvo to
night for Portlnnd.
Mm. John Ncwby will bo bostons
to tho Wo m it if it Foreign Missionary
Hocloty of tho MuthodlHt church, ut
hur homo, 21S Florida nvoiiuo, Thum
duy nftornnon ut 2:80 o'clock. Mrs
O. C. Wood will prosont tho lesson
Honor qiioatH will ho tho members
whoso blrthdny occur' In Mnrch
April or May.
Flro pro volition I mora effective
bun flro fighting, wan tho dncinlon
of tho Jtldgua following thu houlud
dubulo hold lum night ut thu firs de
part moot miiutlug, tho winning tnnin
consisting of rhlof Tom Curlon,
Councilman N, II. 0 1 1 hurt , und An
Hlntant Chief John Tuylor. Tho grout
percentage of flro which uro pre
vontublu wu stressed by tho afflrma-
Ivo loam, un woll a tho rosults
gulnod wlinrovor un uctlvo campaign
for prevention liu boon currlod out.
Tho question wan, "Itonolvod, thut
flro prevention Ih more offoctlvo tbun
flro fighting." Tho negative tonm,
enmponod of flncond AhhIhIuuI Chief
Fred Kllonhurg, 8. Ktulnmnn and
Hnglnoor Wlllard lloiiHton, brought
out the fuel thut many flro uro not
pruviintnblo, notably that which des-
royud much of tho city of Hun Fran-
clnco. und that provenllon doe llt
llo good uiiIuhh thoro I a flro de
partment to fight such fire u do
occur In aplto of tho vigilance effort.
NEXT SMOKER WILL
BENEFIT BALL TEAM
Tnylor-Vuli'iitlnc Ilout To Feature
Card Arranged lly Cliiirlon
Carroll.
Alllo Taylor and Jimmy Valentine
will moot la a 10 round return match
In Bend aomo tlmo till mouth, at a
smoker which Mutchmnkor Charle
Curroll will glvo for tho boneflt of
tho Itond baseball club, ho announced
lodny. Taylor I satisfied with the
oclnlon glvon Vulontlne at Portland
Monday night, but bollovcs he can
win In 10 round, a bo had tho hot
ter of tho final round.
Eddie Tracy and Duffy Knorr will
ry It again In tho aeml-wludup, tholr
hut match having ended abruptly
when Knorr broko hi collur bona In
fulling out of tho ring. Ono other
bout I to be arranged, and tbo date
ct. i
The baseball loam I bound to
mako Bomothliig out of thin smok
or, a everything I arranged on a
percentage baala. The aupportera of
Don't mln tho nmilor play, "A
Pair of Hlxon," Friday ovonlng, ut
American Lnglon building.. 132-1 33c
AT THE HOTELS
Wlt llutle Inn J. W. Ouomaey,
Vancouver, B. C; E. O. Rourk, Cros
cont; M. J. Duryoa, J. C. Nnylor, I
L. Detxol, Hurry I). Cllilo, Jumos
Quit, L. A. Franal. J. B. Thorndlko,
V. II. IlnlnoH, Don A. Bollnmy, Port
land; L, H. cumnunga ana wiro,
Condon; Katharlno K. Rockwoll
Prlnovlllo; A. E. Da tin, Sonttlo; Har
ry B. Walthor, B. C. Wright, R. L
Anderson, San FranclHco.
HidH Coxy P. B. Raines and
wlfo, Portland; J. H. Oordon, On
tarlo. '
Wright Hotol a. H. Jolinnton
Harrlaon, Ida.; H. A. Rice, La Pino
C. B. Harold, L. L. Funk, Hump
ton; O. A. Hngan, Kvorottl H. Whom
pino, Topponlsh, Wash.; Frod Broth
era, Arlington; J. R. Roaa, H. Moll
Silver Lako.
DowiiIhk Hot-l Jnmos Frederick
son, La Pino; L. A. Burdlck, Frod
PoKon, W. Davison, B. L. Mann nnd
wlfo, Portland; B. F. Hurtman, J
Slocum, O.-W. '
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
BECOMING HEAVY
Travol on Tho Duties-California
highway through Croseent Is already
oncoming lioavy, according to B. O
Rourk, merchant of that town, who
is In Bond on business. The high
way between Band and Crescent is In
now tho best condition possible, the
county having graded and dragged
''IRE PREVENTION
OF CHIEF MOMENT
lelinte At I'lio Di-piii'lincnl M voting
Iti'Niilln In Victory , For
Alllriiintlvi'.
V.1 i-'r
. I ' "'I" . ,3 V
f lit Hi' ', ' ' f
Gloiia van.xn m the Paramount Pctuie
THE OR.EAT MOMENT '
I.llieity Tonight and Tliurnday.
the bnll team, an well as everyone
who likoa a reul fight, should putron
lio this smoker," auld Carroll today.
BEND GIRL NAMED
SORORITY OFFICER
Coming!
TO.
BEND
TWO DAYS ONLY
Friday and Saturday
May
12-13
AT THE
LIBERTY THEATRE
MITCHELL'S
FOLLIES
AND
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Tho biggest ahow that
over played Central Ore
gon. '
20
PEOPLE
20
Wutrli for the pnrnilo.
Mirny luaiitlful gliln and
gown.
Dooih open nt 7:Bf
uurtiun nt M:in. .
; Prior Children, Sftc
and Stle. Adulta, 7 Be.
Itesorvod Henln at MnglH
& Krnklno'H, Vt.OO.
Mln Jonnln Xorcm', Commerfe Htu
dent At (. A. (.'., On Beavrr
KtahT And Debute Club.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallla, May 10. Mlas Jen
nie Norene of Bend, a junior In com
merce, haa been elected treasurer of
tho Gamma Iota sorority.
Miss Norene' was pledged last fall
to tho Phi Theta Kappa, honorary
commercial fraternity for women the
full term of this year. Sho holds
a position on the "22 Beavor" staff,
and ha shown great interest In the
O. A. C. Commercial club, of which
she is a member. At tho last nom
ination of officers for the club, Miss
Norene was nominated for secretary.
Miss Nona Becker won the office by
a small majority over Miss Norene.
Resides being a member of tho
Sliukopoan club, women's debating
socioty, Miss Norene has served on
the ). A. C. directory staff for the
last yeur.
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
WILL MEET MONDAY
The Bend Credit association will
hold Its regular meeting next Mon
day evening at 7 o'clock at the Pilot
Butte Inn. Each member Is being
asked by the officers of the associa
tion, to bring with him, if possible,
some new man In Bend who may
become a member 4t the association.
Fly Time Screen Time
J. .0. JACKSON
The Screen
Man
Shop, 121 Minnesota
Call 311-W for Prices
Wear a
Flower
Mother's
Day-
Sunday, May 14
ft
g Remember Mother with a
tS I'nttcil I'lant or a box of Cut
a KlowrrK he will greatly np-
(H prwluto
It.
jg l'liicc your order with the
Riverside
I Florist . I
l Phone 3411 g
American Legion BuildingFriday Evening, 8:00
A Pair of Sixes
FUNNIEST COMEDY YOU EVER SAW
BEND HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
General Admission, 35c and 50c. Reserved Seats
- At Horton's, 50 Cents.
This Week at
Mannheimer' s
These items point to new "leaders" we have
just received items especially worth while
for their value or novelty.
Boys' Wash Suits
Made of Duretta cloth, also fast color suit
ings, and khaki. Eight styles are included at
the special price of
$1.69
Choose now while assortments and sizes are
complete.
Stamped Infants' Needlework Packages
From Baby's Boudoir, Portland
Included are Dresses, Gertrudes, Bibs, Pil
low Cases and Tops, Saques, ready made. Just
enough handwork to give the mother touch.
Priced from
35c to $1.50
Lucette Frocks
Simple, but Effective Wosh Frocks
They are made of good quality Gingham and Voiles;
the sleeves are loose, either In tbe long or short lengths.
The dresses are attractively trimmed with organdy or applique
work and are the newest styles. They are very popular
dresses for summer and are priced for an immediate sell
ing at
$5.50 to $10.75
Capes and Sport Coats
Noticeably attractive and stylish are the Tweed Cape
Suits and Sport Coats we are showing. Everywhere both
sport and tailored wear are welcomed with approval. In our
displays combinations and materials point to beautifully
styled garments. It is a genuine satisfaction to be dressed
in any of these garments which carry our approval of select
quality.
$13.75 to $35.00
It's New, Shop For It at
THE QUALITY MWSIOaot BatD
M'GRATH HOLDING
TRAINMASTER POST
' Conductor W. J. McGrath of the
Oregon Trunk, who makes his home
in Bend, has been temporarily ap
pointed trainmaster, during the ab
sence in the east of J. E. Charland,
regular trainmaster, who was called
east by the death of his father-in-law.
McGrath will make his head
quarters in Vancouver while holding
this position.
Put it in The Bulletin.
im b rr u m a
Safe
Milk
. For Infants
; & Invalids
MO COOKING
."he "Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home,Office,and
Fountains. Ath for HORUCKS.
J-Avoid Imitations & Substitute
United Army Stores
PUP TENTS
A fine Tent for Sportsmen, Hunters, and Fisher
men; priced at $2.95
CAMP TENTS
Any size from 7x7 up for $6.80 and up
FOUR FOLD AUTO BEDS ;
Mattress and Bedding can be used' as cushion if
desired; priced at $12.50
PUP TENTS
To be set in the yard for play tents for the chil
dren; also Boy Scout tent; priced $2.95
CAMP STOVES
California Collapsible Camp Stoves; now priced
at ....!. ....$2.95 and $3.45
$10;Down Will Pat This Washer In Your Home
Let Us Demonstrate The
1900 Cataract
Washer
The Best For Over Forty leans
' It Is made by the oldest ex
clusive manfacturers of washing
machines in this country.
There Is nothing in the copper
tub to lift out and clean or adjust.
- The most efficient machine on
the market today.
The 1900 carries an unlimited
guarantee.
HOPE ELECTRIC SHOP
"Service With a Smile"
Aid in cutting down the timber less
through forest fires by being careful
when camping or fishing.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
- It recently.