The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 22, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIB I1KND Ill'LLKTIN, DAILY KDITIOX, BK1TD, OREGON, TIIl'ltNllAV, JINK 22. 1923
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flKNU TRAIN HCHKDULH
Oregon Trunk
Arrives, 7:88 A, M,
Loaves, 8:00 I'. M.
O.-W. II. N.
Arrival, (:fi0 P. M. ,
Iouvoa, 7:00 A. M,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mib. N, H. OIhoii of llmtitiuiid la
visiting In ll'ii'l loduy,
Mlsa 10(111 Ii Mvhl wim nperuted un
yesterday ut u local IidhpIIiiI.
Mm. I.. 11. Ilulrd returned this
morning from u trip to I'ortliiud.
J. L. Vun lluffol returned to Hend
llilii morning from u trip lu l'urilund.
A. W. llontriiKer lot urtii'it from n
bunliH'HH trip to I'ortlutid this nioru
IliK. Mr. mid Mi'M. 0. B. OIhoii returned
yesterday from un nuto till) to I'oit
litnil. J. 0, Minor lum I nk n ii u poalllon
ut Hi ii Ilrooka-Hrunlon l.umliur Co.
olllcii.
10. J. llurrult, I'rlni'Vlllo coulruc
lor, und hla wlfii wuru In Hend yoa
lorduy. IIiikIi Thompson returned this
moriiliiK from I'urllmid, whom ho lion
n punt several days,
Mm. Curl Peterson mid Mlsa Wl
iioiiu KlolnfiiUlt have, gone to Huttlu
luku for n ramping trip.
(). M. Huiihoii nnd dutiKhtor, Minn
I nut llunsnn, liuvs koiio to Ilia Wll
luniottii valley for n vlall.
Mlsa Alice tlimli. tolophono opuru
tor ut Ilia HIiiivllu-IIIxoii olllcu, wnl
to I'ortlund lust nlKlil (or n vImII.
J. II. .Mcl.ullmid ii ml Lynn II.
Coovorl luft yoaterduy to drlvn to
Vuiicouvor, II. C, for u two wcks'
vncntlon.
J, M. Herbert, iiMMlHttuit sales ninn
uKur for thn Hhovlln-lllxon coinpuiiy,
luft lust night for rortlnud on a busi
ness trip.
Mr. nnd Mm. Alliin Wlllcoxoii mid
daughter nro In Rend tod ay from 10 III
luk, where they have the summer re
sort concession.
Mr. mid Mm. II. C. Kill nnd party,
who Iimvii linen In Hull KnilirlHcn fur
I ho Hlirlnera' convention, are expect
ed homo Friday or Huturdny.
Mr. und Mrit. J. C. Ilecheii loft to
iluy to drlvo to tholr homo In llllls-
Imro. uftur visiting for n week with
their daughters und son here.
Mm. C. B. McDowell und Mm.
Dixon of I'rlnovlllo visited In Ho ml
yesterday. Mm. .McDowull owned
the liotol which win dimtrnyed In tlio
recent flio.
Mm. A. E. Smith, formerly of
lliinil, arrived In the city till morn
ing from I'ortlund for a visit huro.
Itor husband In employed nt n log
ging cunip nuur Iloml.
Mr. mid Mm. Howard I Iranian,
who havo boon visiting with Mm.
Urnmun'ii sisters, Missus Miirlhu nnd
ttleannr llochon, loft tlilu morning for
Mm. llrnmiin'H piiroiilu' homo In
lllllHlioro.
Itolmrt Johnson und Oim Nelson,
who hu vii hi'oii In thn Ht. Churlua boa
pltnl hIiico Hunduy, whun they worn
Injurod In un iiutoiiiohllo wrack oil
tho Tiimiilo hutchmy roud, warn ubla
to Iiiivu ynstorduy for tho lumbnr
cunip whine they mo employed.
W. K. Kiignl, Konornl auditor for
thn lliooks-Hcuuloii l.iiiiihnr Co,, from
lha MlnnoiipoIlM olllcu, und J. V. Juu
gnr, govainmiiiit nuilltor for tho In
tnrnul rovonuo dnpiiMmant, will leave
tonight for Hun Francisco, uftr
HponilliiK Hovoriil ditys on IniHlnonn
with tha riiookH-Hcunlon office horn.
John IIiiIiiiIh. consulting engineer
for lha North Cumil company, In louv
liilt loduy by iiito for Lassen cunnty,
California, to Inspect irrigation proj
ects In thu vlclnlly of Busuiivlllo. Ila
expects to bo gonii for about u wuuk.
IIIh wifa und children uro uccompnny
I UK Ii I lit .
AT THE HOTELS
CLUB WILL AID
RAIL EXTENSION
Development of Greatest
Importance To Hend
Is Sought.
It puyn to bo a customer of the
M. & C. flnrvlco Station. We Klva
our ciiHtomam service anywhere
within t hron miles of our tutlon
with no extra churKo. tfc
rilol Itotlo-K. J. KichurdH, II. C.
Culvor, I.. A. HlrTiil, John FloniluK,
It, II. Olduu uml wlfo. II. II. llrlKlinm,
K. II. t)born. I'ortlund; W. II. Iltcka.
ChlcuKo; W. Novlck, Now Vnrk City;
A. I). Hlfful, Now OiIoiuih; (Iooiko II.
Tuckor, Raaltln; Mm. C. K. McDow
ull, rrlnovlllo; A. M. Ilnyon, IluriiH;
K. Kilcknon, rtndmoiid; II. II. I.owol
hin, Thn DiiIIhh; J. K. Cliurlund, O.
T.; T. K. Wlliton, H. Wllilumii, Wallu
Wulln: ChurloK W. ItoynoldB, 8. I..
rtoynoldn, l.ukavlow; Mm. II. ('lurk.
MlidrftH.
DohiiIiik Hotol JnmoK FriiKor,
Kiinnowlck. WuhIi.; Put Ilrudlay.
Duulol Murphy. Flfo; II. K. llurtmun.
O.-W.; Kloranco Dobklna, J. W.
Ilandnr, Hllvur I.uka.
WHitlit Hoti'l (Inoi'KU H. London,
Kllvar I.uka: A. A. I.lpton. IluriiH;
('.. C. Htoumhuric. I'ortlund; Jiiniaa
KmtlkOH, WiiRoutlre; Ilium Klinmar-
IDK ii, CrOHcant; K. O, Hoed,
ninml; Mlka lliotliorton,
Wnllu.
Hotid tKty It. J. Johnaon, K
WiiKonor, rrlncvlllo; Kurl Noel
KOIll'.
Ilod-Wnllu
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TIMBER EXCHANGE
TO BE CONSIDERED
IntoroHt of the Hand Commnrclul
olub in proponed und rumored rail
road development In Central Oregon
cryatullzod loduy Into action whan u
u committee wuh uppolntod by thu
club directum lo conduct a thorough
InvuHtlKtitlon of ull inultnra portiiln-
InK to rullroud conatructlon, and to
luke Htopn, after Un investlKHllnna arc
completed, to try lo aiicuro tho devel
opment which will bo of jcreuleHt ad
vantage to Hend. Mnmbcm of tho
committee are It. H. Ilumlllon, I). O.
I'hamon und C. 8. HudKon, with lwo
morn nmmbera to be iiumed, one from i
eucli of the iiiIUh.
Information will be HiiiiKbt, not
only n to whut the rullroud compa
nion plan to do or muy decide to do,
but nloiiK ihe IIiioh of the amount of
hUKlnoBB which a rullroud would find
to do in the new territory which It
will touch, the effect on Bend ua n
dlntrlbutliiK und marketing point,
und on freight rulcu and local con
ditions. Over CO men huve been given em
ployment through the Commercial
club bureau, It wna reported by L
Anile", aocrvtary. Ho now hua placea
for 14 men, moat of them on ranches.
8. W. Hubble waa elected to mem
bomhip In the Commercial club.
BUGLES FOR LEGION
CORIS ARE ORDERED
IliiKlea have been ordered for the
American Legion bugle corpa, organ
isation of which tins been planned by
Percy A. Htevena Poal No. . Lynn
Coovcrt Ib In chiirge. Mnmbers of
the corpn to dnto are Hoberl K. Innea,
Huy Ooldeii. G. L. Ileldcn, 8. It.
Brown, Krnnk It. Prince and Coovei t.
Tho bngloa uro expected to nrrlve
soon.
BEND
One Day Only
Wednesd'y.June
28
"TIIK
WOKIJt'H WOMlKir
HHOW"
Drained
xr.y ii iu. io
3 Rings 2 Stages
2 Steel Arenas
Tho most gorgeoua apectacle
over presented under a tent. For
the children, but amazing to all.
"CINDERELLA
IN
JUNGLELAND"
A dazzling entravaganra with
roiinlleHH anlninlH anil people.
Grand Free Open-Den
Street Pageant 11 a. m.
Doors Open, 1 and 7 p. m.
Performances, 2 and 8
Spend Your Week End at
ELK LAKE
Where The Trout Bite Best
IN THE HEART OF THE CASCADES
Boating Bathing Hiking
Tents with Springs and Mattresses
Gasoline and Oil. for' Motorists
Telephone For Reservations
To look over timbered nud logged
off Innda whlrh might be considered
for exchange under the Deschutes
timber exchange law. L. F. Knelpp.
assistant forester In charge of lands,
from tho Washington ofllce, and C. J.
Buck, holding a similar position In
this district, lire to arrive In Bend
tonight, according to Information re
ceived this morning by Supervisor II.
I,. Plumb of the Deschutes national
forest.
WOOIIS MKN XKKDKI)
A few wooda men are needed by
the Drooks-Kcuuloii Lumber Co. at
present, particularly fullers nnd
btinchers: hut tho plant In town In
: well supplied with man, according to
I Paul Hnsnier. employment mnnnger
You can both taste and see the superior
quality of WHITE RIVER 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.
When you have gas. oil or tire
trouble cnll the Yellow Car. Tele
phone 257-J. 9tfc
TO OPEN HIGHWAY
ACROSS MOUNTAINS
Cl.OVEIlDALE. Juno 21. It. M.
Doty, who has nil $80,000 contend
on the MrKenaie highway, near Lost
creek, expects to lonve for that place
this week with a four-horse load.
Doty went In hla car lo tho other side
of Windy Point lust Tuesday, but
found drifts In the flat too deep for
n enr to travel. He Intends to go as
fur as he can with Ilia load and then
hronk n trail through by dynamiting
drifts whero necessary and trailing
horses through, somo time this week.
Mrs. W. K. Arnold entertained 16
of the girls friends of her dnughter
Krodn Thursday ufternoon in honor
of her twelfth birthday.
Joe llurgoss of Plalnvlew spent
lust week visiting at the homo of W.
V. Kryrear.
O. K. Cyrus and family were fish-1
nig on ftquuw creea aununy.
Thou. Harrison and Iiurr Illack
spent Sunday on Squnw creek.
II. O. Andrua and II. C. Kline were
business visitors In Bend Wednesday.
W. F. Arnold wna a Redmond vis
itor Tuesday.
Tho dwelling house on tho Harris
place, now occupied by Art Tuck nnd
family, came very near being de
stroyed by lire lust woek when the
roof caught lire around the stove
pipe, burning rapidly until the ar
rival of neighbors, who quickly ro
apondod to tho emergency telephone
call and arrived with buckota of wa
ter and succeeded In extinguishing
the blnio.
II. O. Wilson nnd fnmily, of Red
mond, wero Suuduy visitors in the
community.
Mia. Lund of Lowor Drldgo spent
Sunday with Mr8. Christie.
Vein Skolton attended the ball
game in Sinters Sundny.
Lloyd Rougher waa a Redmond
visitor Monday.
Mr. Wills and family, of Oregon
City, arrived Saturday evening to
take possession of their new home,
recently purchased from Ii, J. Skol
ton. Miss Kathloen Wilson of Prlnovllle
spent Inst week visiting her cousin.
Esther Cyrus.
Mrs. V. K. Fryrcnr and Miss Joe
llurgoss wore shopping In Slaters
Wcdnesduy.
Ex-Commissioner Miller wna here
lnst week, looking over the telephone
line.
Thoiuns Arnold returned from A
visit In Brownsville and other points
Sundny morning. While there, one
of Mr. Arnold's brothers, who hnd
been sick for some time .passed away.
Arnold reports crops In the valley
suffering for lack of rain.
Miss Cnthorlne Rolling spent Sun
dny with thn Misses Hodson.
Lo Roy Doty of Redmond Is work
ing here for his uncle, R. M. Doty,
this woek.
Alfalfa la looking ' exceptionally
good hera for this time of the yonr
nnd preparations nre being mado by
some of tho farmers to commence
haying next week.
Jess Illack waa In Rend last week,
taking tho teacher's examinations.
Miss Louise Andrua was a visitor
at the home of Mrs. Corus Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and daughter
attondod tho ball game In Slstors
Sunday.
Dennis Hunt of Pullman, Wash., la
a visitor here thU weok, looking after
property Interests.
Tune Yonr Piano At Leant Once a Tear.
12 TEARS' EXPERIENCE
It Neh It.
G. E. MAST PIANO TUNER
TUNING, CLEANING. REPAIRING
Ofllce with Thompson Music Co. Phone 70.
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WARNER
For the Coming Gala Events you will want to
be all dressed up. Let us show you the many
new things, designed to add to your attrac
tiveness. :
FINE SILK HOSIERY
Lace, Stripes, Clocks, or Plain Colors; you will be more than
pleased with this wonderful selection; now priced as fol
lows: "tie, $l.:l(, 111.60, 411.0.1, 82.45 and $2.JT
SILK GLOVES
For wear with your thin Dress; short, "Oc, $1.00; long, $1.73
New Hand Bags and Vanity Cases
In great variety for your selection in the following range of
prices $1.50, $1.08, $2.50, $2.05, $3.50, $3.05, and $4.05
Corsets, Brassieres, Camisoles
New goods: new styles. Its a pleasure to show these new
things. We want you to enjoy looking through our stock.
Corsets, priced at $1.00 to $5.00
Brassieres, priced at 40c to $1.00
Camisoles, priced at 50c to $2.75
oes
New Pumps with French heels; strap models: In
patents and Plain Kid; a new line Just in;....4.05, fff.on
Patent Low Heel Pumps ;
Two Strap Grecian with cut outs; our Fourth of July
Speciul at $3.0
Bend's Finest White Footwear
White Kid One Strap Pump, French heel, pair $M.0O
White Kid Oxford, Cuban heel, pair $7.00
WJilte Duck One Strap, low heel, pair $5.45
Canvas Oxfords, welt soles, low or high heels; now
priced at ". .. $' and $1.05
Canvas Pumps, One Strap, low or modlum heels, now
priced at $2.75 and $2.0H