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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1922)
TWO HKNI IIUMJCTIN, DAIIiY KDITION, BUND, OIIKXiO. HATl ItDAV, MAY 27. 1023. PAGE B IHCNI) TIIAIN HCIIKKUI.H .. Or4Kn Trunk Arrlvoi, 7:86 A. M. I.imviiH, 8:00 I', M. O.-W. It. A N. Arrlviu, 0:60 1'. M. l.mi vim, 7:00 A, M. LOCAL NEWS ITKMS C. K. WIhd i,r I .u I'liin In III n I tniluy mi biiHliii'HH. Mm, ICilllli Kpi'iikiT hail lur Inn BllM I'lllllllVI'll yi-Hl i.i it n . It. II. Nornitt lit Tiiiniilii hi In Ili'iul loiluy Fur llm Itiiiinthip. J. W. I'mlmrry In In Ili'iul luilny flit in hill lioinii nl Hlnli'iH. Mr. mill Mm, J. ,M. ,Mi J liini'y of Mllllriin in u In Ili'iul luilny. Mr. anil Mm. J. F, Armilil hrt IhlH niiiriiliiK ( ilrlvu In I'm I lulu, (.'huili'H I'!. J ih u Hon mill wlfn of Alfulfu inn npi'inlliiK Hi" lny In linn!. Mr. mill Mm, J nil in I'l'ilmwui of (IruiiKii Hull urn In llmiil loiluy nliop Ii if W. I'. ltiK"iii anil li ii n k 1 1 1 ii nl mi nru vlnllniit In Ili'iul luilny from .M Il licit n . 1.. C. Hubi'rlH mill tli'orK" ltulir(H of llm Aniulil illnlilcl mi! In llnul luilny. William l.tiliknmp Ml UiIh morn ing lo tlrlvn lu I'orlliuu fur n fow ility'i vIhII. Mr. u ml Mm. O. II. Cnlilwiill nn lu Ilviid luiluy from iliulr runcli uunl of thi) clly. Fiirillniiiiil HiiKi'nlorn wun mi ni It tod nil n piitli'iit nt n local Iiiih pllul yentordny. Mm. M. I'wiiiy nml Mm. T. II. Kcn yon lufi hint nlKlil fur Kimi'in', to vlnlt Willi frlmulii. Mm. Mitry lloiiiinlll, niiino nt the l.uiiibiirniun'ii lumpltul, Mt lunt nlxlit fur I'ortluml, for n uliort vlnlt. J. ('. Wright, lorul million ikiiI, will li'nvn Humlny night for rortlmul, to upend ni'vurul day on hiiHlnimn. Mr und Mm. K. T. Cur roll of 42 Itovi'rc ntrvot, ure tlin pnri'lllii of a ulna pound bnliy boy born yi'nlordny. Arno I. Ilruw, Uonlou wool uuyor li'ft lunt iilxlit for Porlland nftur npundliiK novnrul diiyn In (Vnlrnl Oro KOII. . Mri. II. K. Snydi r nnd Mm. O. 0. (iuilford worn puHneiiKum on llm HI 1 -vr Lnku Hi nun today, on llinlr wny to I.Bknvli'W. ftov. II. F. Ilnrpor of Milton piibhimI through llmiil toduy on Mh wny to I.n I'lnii, whiiro ho will hold mTvIm tomorrow. 'Mm I.owmII l.lloiury nocluty, llnnil Junior It I k Ii hiIiooI oi kiiiiIkiiIIoii, held a plcnlii yiiHliinliiy iiviiiiIiik ul tho Mull liulclini y, Norwegian Bi'ivli'ii will bo Imlil nt tlm liiilliKrun thiirrli tomorrow ut II o'rloik ii. III. TIhh'ii will bo no iiviiiiIiik Hi'ivlfrn, Wllllmn l, Hul it. ruiigi'i' on tlm Fremont N'iiI Imiiil furiwl, win In Ili'iul loiluy on liUHlnnnn ut Diwcliutvii fiiriiHt liiiiiitiiirlrH. T, F. Mm 1 1 li of Wood, Cnl., who him bi'i-ll Ai lli'lld Oil bllHlliiiHH, li'ft yimlcnliiy tu di I vo lo lllb lionio by wny or Kliiiiinlh Fullil. A, 1). Woodmin, llrookH-HL'iinloii Iriuli wiilliur, Hiiffi'ii'd tlin lou of llm nnd of u Hi limb ymiturdiiy whmi It wuh kuukIiI In u h wltcli. .'i!i:ll V. Agi'r, who iivconipmiliid bin futlii'r, U. W. Agor, now mipiir-liili-inlont of kuIiuoIh, Immo from Viii h'fi lunt iili-hl for I'oitlund. I'liinklyn Toiuimy Iiiih rncvlvud Ii lu iiiitlro of ti'iiiporiiry Mcc'i'iituni'ii UK u miiinbitr of tlm Miimmur mlllliiry trnlnliiK rinnp nt t'limp I.uwIh. J. T. Ili'imli'y und 1 1 1 m motlmr, Mm. M. I,. llniiHlny, hiivn gonii to llurniiH, ritllod by tlm IIIiiihh of .Mm. ThoinitH 1'iirkur, u duiiKlitnr of Mm, lliimley. Mm. J. II. HpurkH, wlfu of tlm lo rul llii-Htnr iiiiiiuik'T. und her HlntiT MImh Mary (lunger. bfl yi-nturduy to drlvo tu lone, lo vlnlt with their pur tiiiln. It. M. Wood, mmiiiKiir of tlin I'llut Hut In Inn, who huH bi-nn xuffnriiiK with blond poIhoiiIiik, I" Improving, mid In uxpiictnd lo lie fully recovered In u few duyH. Uniting Kxmnlner Jnrk Horton rn lurned to Demi lunt night after npendliiK nix weekn In noulhnrn Orc Kon und Cnllforiilu forcntn on runKo uppriilnul work. Mr, und Mrn. (Juorxo K. Iloovor ii ro nxperted to return from a trip to I'ortlmid tonlKht. They will bo uccoinpnnled by Mr. and Mm. Wll llmn K. Tromblno of Wyelh. who will vlnlt ut tho Iloovor homo. Mr. und Mm. It. 8. Durt nnd daugh ter Ireno left todny for Portlnnd to vlnlt. Mm. Durt will rnpronnnt tho Woliiun'n Civic lenRue of Ilend ut tho montlng of tho ntuto federation of womnn'ii club at Tillamook. Miirjorlti Ktennlrk. dutiRhter of Mr. and Mrn. W. II. Htennlck, niin tulnod a frnctiired left arm and no voro brulnen nbout tho fnca yester day when nho fell out of u wngon onto u pile of rockn. The team hnd bolted. William Ilorxntrom, who hnn been In tho hiiHpltiil hero nlnco tho fire nt DeHchutiiH lu wlileh 1m wnn badly bumod und Injured In attempting to hiivii Hut liven of hln two duughtern mid nephew, wun able lo return to I'l'Hthuliin yi'Hlenlay. V.. K. Culler, V. H. nuilor who him been In Ilend on u furlough, vIhIHiik bin wlfu und paroiiln, loft lunt night to report for duty ut Muro Inland. llm mo' her, Mm. J. C. Culler, wan burl In Jumping out of u moving automobile hero lunt week. Minn Mnrjorlo .Money left lunt nlKliL for I'ortlund, to vlnlt with her mother for a week. Later nha will go to I'ulnloy, where nho bun uccopted a punltlon iih r.uHhlor of tho I'ulnley CoiiiIiik to tlm l.llMTty next week. Kutloniil Hunk. Hhe bun been em ployed ut the nrookn-Heutilon office for neveritl inontlm. Hotel Altiimont In tb pluco fur a .6 o'clock Sunrtuy dinner. Itounl (hlckou, buked hum, ntruwberrlen, whipped cream, enkn and other good thing will be nerved. A good din ner In nerved there every evening In tho week. 147c NOTICE During the months of May, June, July, Augunt and September our stu dio will not be open Hiinday excopt by appointment. BEWARD NOHCOTT, THE HrMlAN.1. Adv. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. Buy Plenty of Eastman Film TODAY! You will need them at the Round-Up. We will take back what you do not use. SYMONS BROS. O'Kane Building EXPERT KODAK FINISHING 'IN AT 1, AT 5 THEY'RE DONE" A chain is as strong as the weak est link. So a Motor Car is as reliable as its Storage Battery. No Battery can give service without piro-r attention. ' We call this attention "Service," and we give' Service Free Because we are exclusive agents for two most reliable Batteries ' i, The Lincoln Lead Seal A twelve months guaranteed Battery that sells at $21.40 and the Phsladelphia kLvutruu'uwuui The best Battery money can buy. Guaranteed 24 months when you have a Diamond Grid in your car your battery worries are over. Call and let us tell you more about the Batteries. KING BROS. Batteries and Vulcanizing Under the Auspices of Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4, American Legion, Bend, Oregon Broncho Busting, Bulldogging, Calf Roping, Trick Roping, Roman Riding, Saddle Riding, Bare Back Riding, Novelty Stunts, Etc. oinething Doing Every Minute! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY BOYS' PONY RACE First Prize, $10.00; Second Prize, $5.00- - BUCKING HORSE CONTEST First Prize, $100 ; Second Prize, $75 ; Third Prize, $50- ENTRIES Rider " Horse 1. Kenneth Wicks .....Brown Jug 2. Red Pruitt Cul de Sac 3. Harry Heising '. Bend ' 4. Smoky Moore '. Sharkey 5. R. R. Samon ...Zane Grey C S. Houston , Last Chance- 7 .T. W. Bates : ....Midnight 8. .1. P. Pullian Buzzard 9. Peck Creighton Powder River. 10. Pat McCarthy luaxey b 11. - 12. - 13. - 14. - 15. - -Chuck Jennings : : Seth Stookey -F. C. Houston Peachy -Reg Schonchin blim -Charles Hood Snipe -Harrv Bennett Nuggett 16. James Carlin Grave Digger WARDROBE RACE First Prize, $10.00; Second Prize, $5.00- fiAREBACK RIDING r First Prize, $25; Second Prize, $15; Third Prize, $10 Each Day : '.''v'JJritries: Red Pruitt, Smoky Moore, J. W. Bates, Peck $ Creighton, Pat Mulcare, Chuck Jennings, Reg Schonchin, Charles ,V Hoou, and Harry-Bennett. ' '. . . . SADDLE HORSE RACE " First Prize, $20.00;; Second Prize, $10.00 Entries: H. F. Swingle, F. C. Houston, Pat Mulcare, Chuck JenningB,-and Smoky Moore. . BULLDOGGING ' Entries: Pat Mulcare, Chuck Jennings, and Smoky Moore. TRICK ROPING ; RIDING OF FAMOUS BUCKING HORiSE "WHISKERS" Prize of $50.00 Each Day NOVELTY RACE WALK, TROT AND RUN First Prize, $10.00; Second Prize, $5.00- AU Races and Contests subject to change of Riders accord ing to results of Saturday's events. 7SO.OO IN GA Show Begins at 2:30 Admission, $1.00; Grand Stand Free. Outlaw Horses and Famous Riders Will He Present 9