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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
TIIH IJKNU BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JfNB'gl.' 1023 PACK IIKNU TRAIN HCIIKDULH Oregon Trunk Arrlvni, 7:16 A. M. Leaven, 8:00 1. M. O.-W. It. N. Arrives, 6:60 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Writ. Myrn Cyrus of Prliiovlllo vis Uvd In llend yestnrduy. O. Buntugg of Prliicvllla wua lu lluud yesterday cm business, Mth, Kurl Powers wan opurutcd on yesterday ut u local hospital, J. II. Mitlster loft nut iiIkIU on ii trip l Portland unil Huokium. A. II. Lurrubcu returned (lil morning from u trip lo I'orllunil. A. W. lloiilruger went tu I'ortlitinI UK nlghl on u Hhort business trip. MIkh Mil Williams liift IiihI night for Chippewa Kull, Win., for u vlMll. John lllkkonhorg lift Innt ulghl for I'nrtluiKl to utli'iid thu Huso festival. P. (I. Rumple wont to I'ortlutid Innt nlKlit to ulli'iiil the Koiw curul val. Dr. H. V. lliiiiilirnhott returned yvslerduy from u short vlnll In I'url land. Mm. ft. I.. Verbuck went to Port land lust night to attend thn llomi ft'Htlvul. Miss Ailliiihcllu Anderson win a A. Hiii tIm ninl H. E. Dresser to Kln iniilh Kit 1 1 m unil Fiuuk KWhor and J. H, (J II I ii i' (o Kirk were passenger on (lie Klaniiilli Kullii slugo today. Kll VVIUon, plonuur resident of Brothers, In In lluud for the duy on business, lie report crop und runge condition to Im unusuully good. Ned AiiKliilid, who shot himself tli run Kli Urn fool while protecting u bund of sheep ut Pine mountuln from a coyote, left the hospital yeiterdny. Mm. (liuulillnu lingers, who Iiuk been v Ih 1 1 1 iik for two wnukH with Ernest l.lndnlnirg und family, left lusl nlKht to return to hr home at Korsytho, Mont. K. 1. llroHlui houu and A. E. Krle- buig drove to Portland Tuesday to LEGION MEN TO CHARTER TRAIN Box Car Order Plans On More Luxurious Mode of Transportation. I'lunit for the chartering of a apo dal train no that Central Oregon member of La Hoclete doe 40 lloin iiiiii et 8 Chnvuux und other leglon nulrnH run attend In a body the state win. ml Knvi.n.l iIuvh mi business. Miss convention of both ex-service men Marie llrosturhou accompanied them to attend the Rose fi-wlval. (Jim Nelson, one of the four men lnjuri'il In Hmiiliiy'H auto wreck on the 1'u in ii lo IImIi butchery ruml, litfl the hoxpltul ywitenlity und returned lo the logging -' i where he Ih em ployed. Mr and Mm. tlooign driller liuvn retui'iii'il from KUimiith FuIIh, whero they wero married recently. Mm. (Jrlder wua formerly MIkh Lcona llrewer and wan euiployed In the din ing room ut the Pilot Putin Inn. A. K. Lamon left ycslerduy -cvn-uing to drive to Porllund, where he will vlnll with Mm. Lursou, who In In Unit city for her health. Hv wun accompanied by It. C. Curlnell, who wun reluriiluK to bin home In I'orl- pussvngcr to Klumiilli Full on the!1"1111 atugo today N. It. A. Whlsniinl, who him been In Bend ailbert and family went to 'w evorul duy. left lent night for Portland lust night to attend thu Portland. Completion of tho editing or ma motion picture mm, "uoou s yucst of Quiet," which ha Ih manag ing, In expected noon, he Muted on leaving. Hone fcnllvul. Ervln McNenl and Glen Ilurrh hava gono to flatewey, to lie employed In the hay Hold. Fred Rhniwuest wni In llend yes tcrduy from hi homo on the Lvs chutoa above llend. Mm. M, L. Ileenley and Mm. Tom Parker left lust night for Pnillund, to attend thn Hone festival. Mr. anil Mm. II. L. Itlmlel left yes terday for Einmell. Idaho, to vlnll with Mm. Itledel'H relative. Mm. A. J. Erlrkson will leuvo'to-' morrow or Krlduy to vIhII In Mluiio olu und WIhcoiihIii wllh reluilvcs, L. K. Duigler left lent nl:hl for Soup Luke, Wash., whero he will spend several weekH for hi health. Misses Dorla Claypoul unil Muxliie AT THE HOTELS Pilot Unite Inn J. V. Wakefield, II. O. Wortmnn, K. O. Trowbridge, W. It. (lnylord. Mcdford; C. A. Itul ney, L. II. Joiich, Will Kill, J. C. Leauian, C. A. Hlowell, Kred A. Kingston, Portland; J. E. Wiley, Knit tin; P. W. Peck, Long Peach, Cal.; It. It. Flint. Kueriimenlo, Oil.; Oenrgn II. Dulwller, Summer Luke; Charles CoiiiIih. Lukevlow; Mrn. Carl Tinker and family. linker. Hotel foxy Mr. and Mm. J. I). oi'KuiiIxuIIoiih, were launched lUHt night ut Itedmond, when a meeting of llend volt ore of the box cur society wua held. Home 25 inenihem' from here were III uttendunce IiihI night. Mt'niinolly wuh named capluln of the wrecking crow which will have churgo of the InltlutloiiH at The Uul lea during thu convention, und Kruuk It. Prince wuh cIiohcii chulrmiin of a commitleo to decide on dlHtliictivc uulforniH which will be hoc u red by ull "forty und cightem," to lie worn In Thn Dallen. Considerable pnru phernullu Iiuh ulrcudy been promlaed Connolly by the Portluud volture for tine In thn Inltiutlun. Ir. J. II. Vincent of Slaters wuh elected to lake tho pluce of W. T. McNulty, reHlgncd, oa a member of the executive board. A competitive rifle drill between Prince and Lynn Coovert wua one of tho entertainment features of the evening, Princo being declared the bettor drilled man. HefrcshmentH were furnished by the Itedmond members. COSTLY ri lW AUK I'HKII IX PAHAMOCNT TILM PLAY Comfort With Style There is no reason why you should endure a single corset discomfort. We promise you com fort such as you never knew before if you will permit us to fit you with a Gossard Front Lacing Corset.' Gossards are moderately priced, launder faultlessly and wear much, much longer. And Gossard corsets are not high priced corsets. $2.50 to $8.50 The 3 Corset Worries 1 Too blgh In the bUHt pushes fig ure up. 2 Too long In the skirt cuts Into limbs. 3 Too tight above waist-line shows ridge under shoul ders. 4 Too loose :hrougb hips rides up, never In pluce. I Too cheap bones break, steel bends. wii..... i..f. i,..i ..lulu tr itmlmoml.i Kox. Kroiuoiit I C. 11. Mauley und to spend the week end visiting with '"' v- I'Pauody. Portland; I. , J. Khennnn. Kveroll, Wash. Mrs. M. K. Hhankleton. who has Wrlglil Hotel -It. S. Hiimann. Hoy I for some limn for hr i notuclim. Phillip lorn, r.uwaru been In lleml health, left lust night for her home In Portluud. Tho Whatsoever society will meet an Thursday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. J. I). P.OWUHIII, 1510 Went Klfltl street Knnilf, Portluud; tills Ward. Pendle ton; Joo (jiimko, Dry Lake; (1. J. Plerco. Pnlsley. DohiiIiik Hotel tilun Stlngle. Ned Anglnnd. Ontario; W. It. (laylord, E. (. Trowbridge Jr., J. W. Wakefield. It. 11. Miincey. cruiser for (hj- wornnnn. .nemoru. j. nu-Khevlln-IIIxon compuny, went to Kin- j 'mil. Klamulh Kulls; Jeremiah Ang mnth Knlls yesterduy on business fori ld. Alfalfa; Iteu Murphy. Lost the company. fhnnce. Mrs. Norval Springer went to Port land Inst night to attend the Hose when uii have gas, oil or tire festival. She will later go to Scuttle trouble cull tho Yollow Cur. Tele to visit with relative. Pl"" 267"J' You can both taste and see the superior quality of WHITE RlVER FLOUR in every loaf of bread you bake. Not only do we guarantee the Flour but we guarantee that you will in your own kitchen discover its superiority. Your Grocer Will Refund Your Purchase Price, without argu ment, if you do not find White River Flour The Best You Ever Used. Try a Sack of White River Flour at Our Risk Made by Oregon's finest mill from Oregon's finest wheat. . For sale by all merchants. Wasco Warehouse Milling Company The Dalles, Oregon. Probably the most costly arrny of furs ever seen In a Paramount pic ture Is worn by the principal woman character III "Experience." which was produced under the direction of (leorgn Fllzmaiirlcc und which shows ut the Liberty tlicuier tonight. Ar rangements wero made with u proiul nent Klflh avenue furrier for $100,- 000 worth of fur couu, wraps, Btoles and scurfs for use In the picture. Yvonne Uoiitun, as "Fushlon"; Nltn Nuldl us "Passion"; Lllyun TuHlnnan us "Pleasure," und Edna Wheulon, who ploys "neauty." ap pear gorgeously attired In furs that will give thoso who see the picture a glimpse of the latest styles In fur pieces. In one scene "Pleasure" wears a 13,500 Rusliill sable stole nod in unolher a 130,000 chinchilla coul. "Passion appears In un ermine emit valued lit J20.000; "Fashion" displays several fur pieces of great value, und "Itcuuty" Ih attired In an evening cloak of manor velvet, em broidered in cryslul und trimmed with HushIuii snblo. PRINCESS SLIPS Because of Its one-piece effect, its combining two garments In one, the Princess Slip has become the Ideal garment to wear with the smart and com fortable one-piece type of frock. In fact. It is the most practical for all wear, as there is no possibility of separation, or binding bands. Now, If ever. Is the lime to buy wash undergarments since fine qualities are especially low priced and varieties unusually wide. . The value In this Princess Slip is truly remarkable. Made of excellent quality muslin and attractively trimmed. It Is but one of the many dainty garments yon will Und In our store at this season. The New Double Flounce Princess Slips at $1.69 to $2.25 Complete lines of Undermuslins now showing. Gowns, Chemise, Double Panelled Petticoats, Corset Covers, etc. A reminder that but three days remain of Our Big Peptomist Sale 3 days of profit able buying for the prudent shopper. MA NNHEIMER'S ffijiiSjilililililmlilin Put It In The Bulletin. MRS. J. A. TEEPLE Boon I, Uwnm Bids. Phone ISS-W. TenrluT of nil Stringed Instrument Instruments on display at Owl Drug Store AT THE CAMP GROUND BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMES Wlestoriii. the most desirable res idence site in the city of Bend. We nre offering for the next 30 days Bomo bonutlful tracts rang ing In size from ono to four ncres at greatly reduced prices. Theso tracts lny nico. Just enough treses to mnkn shade, each tract hus n perpetual water right, also city wator and lights. Any man with a family cannot afford to be with out n cow, chickens or garden; those are the very things that makes life worth living. For terms see HENKLE & MINER LAND CO. Water pipe extension in the camp ground is being made today so that there will bo six faucets for the use of the campers. There have been only two in the past. Caretaker Cleveland Is proceeding with the work of laying off the camp in lots, which will be necessary this year be cause of the expected increase In the number of campers. Tho grass sown last week Is al ready pushing Its way out of the soil, and with the frequent irrigation which Clcvelnnd promises it, should make a creditable showing before many weeks. . On the Rojrister H. C. Mills, Portland; F. B. Car penter and wife, Eugene: Mr. and 'Mrs. 'William L. Teutsch. Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gould, Tacoma, Wash.; C. R. Duncan and family. Emmett. Idaho; J. D. Heisler, Dutur; Luther Fitchett. Crane, en route to Seattle; Becky Robertson, Pleasant Hill; A. W. Newell. Frultland, Idaho: Ernest Woodfln and wife, Nampa, Idaho; E. J. Fuller and family, Em mett. Idaho; Hurry C. Bell. Bliss Idaho; Charles N'elander, Westwood, Cal.; A. C. Griffin and son. Denver Colo., en route to Seuttle; L. E. Pot ter, Lincoln, Colo. AUTO Painting New Paint will mnko n world of dllTorcnco In tho looks to others and add to your own personal satisfaction. FORDS Painted $10.00 Hcc mo first nt Tho Pioneer Garage, Phono S'J. Rcllnlshlng Specialty STICE, the Auto Painter and In case of your failure to so appear and answer for want thereof plaintiffs will take judgment against iyou for the sum of $230 with lnter I est thereon at 6 per cent per annum from April 1, 1921, and the costs and disbursements of the action. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of the above entitled court ! made and entered on May 17, 1922.1 The date of the first publication of this summons is May 17, 1922. I E. D. GILSON, Justice of the- Peace. ROSS FARNHAM, I Attorney for Plaintiffs; Residence and Postofflce Address, Bend, Ore-! gon. 133-144-149-3-9-loc hour of 2:00 o'clock oa the after noon of Friday. June 30th. 1922. at the city pound of said city to pay the cost of impounding same and all other accruing costs thereof. WILLARD M. HOUSTON. 14-1 5c City Pounrtmaster. RKDITED FARE TO ROSE FESTIVAL Round trip fares Bend to Port-' laud, $13.47. Sale dates June 20,1 21, and 22. Return limit June 26. Union Pacific, F. E. Studebaker, ' traveling passenger agent. 14-1 5c POVXD NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City of Bend has caused to be im pounded the following described livestock pursuant to tbe provisions : of Ordinance No. 120 of said city, to-wit: Oue sorrel mare, age about! nine years, weight about 1100 lbs.,; branded "S4" on left stille. One, gray mare, age about nine years, j weight about 1100 lbs., branded! "S4" on left stifle. Notice Is further j hereby given that the above describ ed livestock will be sold at public auction by the undersigned at the SATURDAY NIGHT AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING Saxo Jazz Orchestra Auspices American Legion Pest Let Loose on Country. The gipsy moth was Introduced In to this country at Meilford, Muss., In l$(0, In connectinn with some experi ments In h.vhrldlr.lng silkworms. A few specimens escaped, and ubout twenty years Inter the Insect hud be come a serious pest. Between 1800 und 1000 the state of Massachusetts silent nhoul a million dollars In com bining the Insect, which became scarce temporarily, but speedily re sumed Its dcprcdntlniis when the cam paign ngiilnat It wua discontinued. You Know What She Wants? Adv. A woman keeping a llrsl-cluss hoarding school, requiring a piano, Is desirous of receiving n daughter of Hie above In exchange for the same. Boston Transcript. We are never too busy to give your troubles our Immediate atten tion. M. & C. Service Station. Tele phone 267-J. 9tfc IV THE JUSTICE'S tCRT FOR REM) DISTRICT, DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OK OREGON M. D. Link and R. E. Brown, co partners doing business as Link & Brown, PlaiutilTs, vs. L. H. toore, Defendant. ' Summons To L. H. Moore, IWendnnt: In the Name of The Btate of Ore con. you are hereby required to op pear and- answor the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action within bIx weeks . aftor the first publication of this summonB Back East Round Trip Fares LOWEST FOR YEARS DAILY, MAY 25 TO AUGUST 31 By the Oregon Trunk Ry. Return limit October 31. Choice of routes and liberal stop-over arrangements on going and re turning trips. - Round Trip Fares from Bend and all other points on the O. T. Ry. ' ATLANTA $117.53 BALTIMORE 141.0 BOSTON 1B8.85 BVKEALO 1 20.115 CHARLESTON lan.SHS CHICAGO 80.00 CINCINNATI 100.30 CLEVELAND 108.B0 DKNVKR frl.00 1)ES MOINES 77.05 DETROIT 105.05 INDIANAPOLIS 0O.B5 KANSAS CITY 72.00 WASHINGTON.. LOUISVILLE $100.90 MEMPHIS 94.0B MILWAUKEE 84.85 MINNEAPOLIS 72.00 NASHVILLE 100.(10 NEW ORLEANS 1O7.00 NEW YORK 147.40 OMAHA .; 78.00 PHILADELPHIA 144.05 PITTSBURGH 110.80 ST. LOUIS 81.50 ST. PAUL 7!4.M TORONTO 113.75 $141.00 Proportional fares to certain other Kiuttorn cities, fares ono. way via California, train schedules and details gladly furnished on request. Sleeping car arrangement, made, baggage checked, and tickets Issued through from Bend. 1. C. WRIGHT, AGENT, O. T. RY., REND, OREGON