Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
1 TUB) DBWD MUJI'MBf.-. DAILY KDITlOf. BJUTD, OHEtiOK.rHATllUM V, UCN&.fM.lfrMK' PMS 5 IIKM) TRAIN HCUKDL'LH Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:80 A, M, Leaves, 8:00 I', M. O.-W. II. N. Arrival, 8: CO P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS David O'Neill In repnrteil III today. Mm. George KMcr of Deschutes vMled In lloiiil yesterday. J. II. Hpurks returned (IiIh morning from a business trip to Portland. ' V. II. Duggott, Itcdiiioiid attorney. In In tli city lotluy mi legal IjiihIiii'Hh. Hoy V. Whmilur, Hliuulku mer chant, wax in Hmid yimtorduy on IjuhI- , lllHM. Fred Jacobs of Adul wan In llmid nvnr night, Ii'iivIiik today fur silver I. IIMU. Jerry A iikIiiikI unit Unorgn Hurr wei pMMongms to Kllvnr l.ukii yes terday, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Newton plan to Huh ul Kant u ku tomorrow, leaving IoiiIkIiI. J. M. Herbert returned this morn ItiK ufler spending severul days In I'ortluiid. Mr. and Ali-. Ot H. Hudson and funilly have gone to Kinit'lnka for u flahlng trip. i .' M. C. McMunu wun a piiaw-ngur to Lamm's camp yoHlerduy on I hit Klu muth Falls stage. .Mm. Kdwurd KkII of Htliitux wim In llnnd yesterday, going to Deschutes to vlult with friends. Mr. mid Mm. II. II. I)u Arinond mid family drova to-Kust luka thin uftor noon lo spend the week end. A. J. linio mid To.wiiloy Hum of the I'ocltlo Count lllsclill Co. of Portland nra In llcnd for u fishing trip. H. W. Yam-vy, Khoepmuii. arrived In llcnd this morning' from I'rliK'vllle. and In spending tlio day hero. I!. M. Itiidriitld relumed yesterday from a trip to Crescent, on business for tha Tumnlo IrrlKUtlou district. Mm. I.. II. Mainline, Mm. Wlllard II. Wins and Minn Peggy llelyra wore lu llcnd ypHtvrduy from Prluevllle, K. L. Payne, malinger of tlui Des chutes Uurngo Co.. went lo I'orilnnd Inst nlKht for a short bunineaa trip. Kenneth Sawyer hua returned from Portland, where lit) wont with Mm. Hnwyur and thulr children a week ugo. . " Mr. and Mm, N. It. Gilbert re tiirniid thin mornliiK from Portland, whero they attended tin' Hose festl-ml. J. II. Piumr dun been employed by tliu Dmuhutiift niitlonirl forest for road work, Ho will drive a truck to tlio Cliliiu Hal road camp tlls ufter nooii. J, Mr. mid Mm. M. II,' Hymons. Nil mid Mm. C. K. Noitott und A. A. Hymens will upend Hunduy ut the Com, " Minn Dorothy Keener wun hostex lo 30 of her friends at a dunalng party at her liomti on Wall street lunt night. Mm. O. ('. Wood lian gone to Msd foid to. vlnll for noma tlmo at tlio lioino of liar hod, Caxh Wood, and III" family. ,i Minn Muigurul O'Donnell, Portland n u run who In npimdlng tlio summer In lli'iid. left hint night for a nhort vlnll In I'ortluiid, " ' Mm. Harper KkiiKu and son, who huvu lioi'ii vlnllliik for two wi'k ut thn V. H. Iludnon homo, loft lunt nlKht for lhlr lioma In Portland. Mm. F. II. Heard relumed lunt nlKlit from Nolan, whero alio linn heeri vlnltlnic with ltv. Ilntird'n brother. J. K. Heard, und family. Minn I.co MnKlnnon of llurnn vln Und yimtordiiy ut thn homo of Mm. 11. M. Morton, on her way to Vancou ver. II. C whero nhu will mukn her homo. Mm. W. E. Orrell win expertcd lo arrive In Ilend today from Hit home at Puyettu, Idaho, to vlnll her non, J. K Orrell, local barber, and bin family, ' ' K. II. Well and bin non, Cbarlei K'tntifth, und Charles Homtkotto, rn tun;"d yostni'lHy from Eureka, Mont., wliera lhy liava 'on vinltluK with Well'n purentn. Mm. M. NlHWoiiKor ben rot u mod lo Ilend from Ohio, wlm.-n nbn ban been viKftlnjt . fotr. 10 mor.'.iin. Hhe will maku her hoinij with bur non, C. P. Nlnwonner. for noma time. i ' K. A. Ruther unci family returned yuntcrduy from a vlnlt In Portland.' Minn fllndyn Bather, wh,o ban been at tondliiK V. of O. during tha pant vaf. enma homo. for I ho nummer vacation. Mm. L. Mi dchlllliiR, who baa Men vlnltltiR durliiK tbe punt month wltb bcr ion, A. O. Schilling, and fumlly, left lunt night for Corvullln lo vlnlt with a duughtvr. Her home In -In Condon. Hpv. J. WebHtor. 0. C. Morgun und Konn Knruhain. who fUlied yen terday at Crime Pralrlo. returned thin morning with a largn catch. They reported that no trouble wun experi enced with monqultoen. Mr. and Mm. 1. II. O'Neill, who havo been nl Duiinmulr, Cal., for nev erul mnnthn, returned here yenterday, Mm. K. L. Durmll, their daughter, miidii thn trip to llend with them. The Free Tire Offer! Is most over. You only have five days in which j. .p, to make your purchase. ' Until June 30th we are GIVING ABSOLUTELY F R EE a ton tested Tube with each Casing purchased. The Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire is recognized by all motorists to be one of the best casings on the market. They cost no more, but they give more mileage and save you worlds of grief. If you can't get to us to get the Casing call 257-J and THE YELLOW CAR will bring them to you. . M. &C. -Service Station Corner Wall Street and Greenwood Avenue Iqnring glltn;-Xor Purnmulr' lunt riigfu.'U?fu ; it t,, :0.l.;.WhUo!"ioi,.bo wltb bin wife und duughter arrived In Bond TliurniluV gftiirnoou aftef g p rot rue l iid llay III York, will muke bin homo" hero, 'he nlutan. Ho In not yet decided un lo what Una of buninena ucllvliy liu will tako up. . ' II. ' Plumb, nupurvlnor of the Hunch ul on national foreal, acc.oinpu nled by, ('. J. (luck of tlio dlntrlct of llea and I.. F. Knelpp of the national olllco, left today on u tour of point of scenic Interest within euny reuch of Head. They will return tomorrow night. Mm. J. CsYaiulorert returned yn terduy from I'ortluiid, driving the new Paige cur which wuh recently purchuncd- by Or, Vnndwrrt. Minn Huleu Manny accompanied -hen com ing hern to apend thn nummer. ' Mini Munny, Who wait a teacher in tha high nchool here fof several yeurn, hai been engnged In library work In Port luud. ' ' ' ' ' ' A nurprlno party wan given for Minn Fay Dront und Neuben Nulnon, In honor of Iheir blrthdaya, ut the borne of Minn Dront Prlduy evening. Thoae prenent were: Minn Murjorle Nordeea) Minn Frnncen Dudlent, Minn Pruncen Nordeen, Minn Amanda Andcraon, Minn Connlanco Coleman,' Minn Ruby Dodnon, Itollln Dodnon, Reuben Nel non, Cordon Vulltchka, Mm. Ernent foe, Percy Dront and tlio bontenn. Ke freHhmentn were nerved by the host-ena. DAYS TUES. WED. THURS. JOHN GOLDEN and. MARCUS LOEWpCrtf LIBERTY 3 J METRO-REX INGRAM Production PRICES Mat..Tues. l0--20--8 Eveiutig Children JJOc .: Adults 50c. BROTHER OF JOHN I). : . DIES AT AGE OF 81 Ulr Unhl I'm u Th Dn4 Bullrtln.) , NORTH TARRYTOWN, " N. . Y., June H. -Wlllain Uockefoller, aged 81, brother of John 'D. Rockofoller,, died at piioumonta at hla home hero today after an: lllncnn of ono' -week. Many nicmbfrn of thf-fnmlly., Includ ing Johu O., were ot bin bednlde. I i JAPAN TO WITHDRAW ARMY FROM SIBERIA (Uy UnlUd FrnuloTlw B-ihI UulMln.) TOKIO, June 24. Japan will soon wlthdruw troops from Siberia,' now that the privy council ban approved the quudruple Pacific treaty negoti ated ul the Wanhlngton conference, according to reports todny. MOVIE COMPANY TO FILM SCENIC VIEWS Why Not Buy Ah" Improved Chevrolet arid Bank The Difference Every Day ? . , : . .'-. ' , j ' . The world's lowest priced, fully equipped car assures the " most economical transportation available. ' THE CHEVROLET 490 IS THE ONLY CAR UNDER $1,000 THAT" WILL GIVE YOU COMPLETE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: it . One man fubrkold top (no exposed bown, gypsy .curtains, glans windows la rear. Hide curtains, three to side i. permitting use Is sections Slanting windshield, both top and bottom sections ad . Junlabln. ...;.(. - " Equipped with Btowart speedometer driven from trans . . jinnnlon- nbaft, ;f -.. OH pressure . gauge on 'In strument board. . . .. lrrevemlble Bteoringr gear, low,- comfortable steering' wheel, freo from-vibration. Internal and external brakes Mo-. on rear wheels controlled by' foot and haudV'levers.'i . Foot throttle. , ' .' ; r : . Standard "transmission, three speeds forward, one, reverse. Positive clutch and. positive neutral., ..! Floor of driver's compart- meat linoleum covered, alum inum bound section ' floor boards. Deep, comfortable seats, sloping backs, set low in car. Back of front seat fully- pros tecied by padded upholstery. - Pour doors, Including one at : driver's aeaL .AH doors' have flanged and'Veaded edges, con- ' cealed-'bmges, door protectors '. .and door pockets. . . . . , - Robe rail, '.,'. ' Low center of gravlty ' feet bulance. ' -per- Body ' design, low, rakish, "usually found only in high priced cars. Fenders' heavily reinforced and braced to prevent rattling. Running board linoleum cov ered, aluminum bound, long . i and .wide.. . -J '- ! '. --: Headlights ' adjustable for " focus and position with lawful lenses. . i . , ' Number plate carrier front . and rear. . , Positive aprtjig .hood-hoeks.' ; . Valvo-ln-beatf . motor , ' Water pump. 'Positive oil pump labrtcat-j Ing ystera;- Romy Ignition. . Zenith carburetor, new im-f, proved, doable let, seM-regu-j-lattng and corn pensat tag, : j ' All exposed wiring In metal conduit. -' ; Honeycomb radiator,' exfra 8Ue. ,"i Wlllard Rubber ' Threa4e4 Read 8eal Battery. , Cantilever spring. . ,' V . .Spiral bevel gears In differ-' t' entiul, ' heavy construction, quiet, strong. ' Three-quarter floating, rear ' axles. Bushed steering knuckles. To spend a week or more In Cen tral Oregon (timing scenic wonders of this section, Robert C. Ilruce of Now York, of the Educational Films serv ice, will urrlve In llcnd with his com puny next week, according to word received hero thin afternoon. ' A Verbal Salad. The following telep-mn, writes no Irish render, was sent by a mnstnhle from an outlying district to his ser geant: "Motor Just pnsMvl nt furious rate In direction of .town. Killed heifer, containing tour gentlemen and two greyhounds, one of which w as a clergy man." London Morning Peat. ' ; Tonight Last Time (til : "Good Night, Nurse" , ..Of course, it makes a dif ference, In tlio way yon say It, If you've married lier the night before. , Thin - glorioiis ., fool ... Was snatched by Cupid from the .very Jaws of death,- and vtoko " to find himself thci liusbnnd of thn pretllest and )'oung-st 'nurso In the hospital. Klrhard Dlx . ik1 ' Helene Chailwick play the .fool and tlio nurso In this orlglnnrjlioldwjn romi'd) ' ,.'" ' I A Goldwtm'Picture Abo Baby Pefrgy in MA MUDDY BRIDE" I' " Ask': $ Chevrolet owner what he thinks of his car. That ' " is the most convincing proof of their real value. . BEN D GAR AGE Buick, Chevrolet and Studebaker Cars Goodyear Tires You can get a good chicken din ner at the Altumont at "6 o'clock Smiday evening for 50 centfc. 1 8c AT THE HOTELS Pilot ltutto Inn A. E. Lawson. Spokane; B. W. Rodcnwald; Corval lls; Hurry Stlllwcll. Dane Soutar and wife. John D. Williams. .JIIss Buries, W. R. Crulg, J. R. Corcoran, J. E. Odegard. B. Tobias. Lee T. Sepin, Townley Bute, F. E. Bishop. Port land;' Mrs. Edward Egll, Suntex; Pat Rellly, A. Dennison, Antelope; H. B. Lewellen. The Dalles; L. K. Kniepp, Wasbington, D. C; C. J. Buck, Port land; C. H. Wallace, S. O. Newbouse, Summer Lake; Herbert Wldmaler. Brothers: Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reed, Mrs. Florence Smith, Miss A. Miller, Mrsi L. J. Lacber. Burns.' .- Hoel Cozy W. H. Garrett, O. W. Swiger. L .C. Elliott, Portland; Lee Capenhouser, Shevlln-Hixon Co.; A. V. Oliver, Alturas. Wright Hotel Herbert H. Carroll. J. W. Hornbuckle, Butte; . Florence Reed, Paisley; E. E. Gray, Portland; Mike Angland, Silver Lake; -Jamea Davis, jjpokane. - . , ' ''. Downing Hotrt CarJ Rabn, A. J. Madden, George Lancaster, - S. P. & S.; J. F. Lewis and wife, SMver Lake; A. O. Hagans and - wife,' Oakland, Cal.; F. W. Nelson and wife, William Lane, Charles Southworth, Portland. rorxKxoxiotraacoso naaDaaaQaQaDaDaDDoaoaDoaDQonaaoDDaDacojDnnnDDDDni 11 iimQDQaDc Another Week Only 1 . s To Take Advantage of ummer .; ..i.;:, c...-"j.'.-" v";-. ' ' From now until June 30th our price will be $2.50 PER LOAD IN FIVE LOAD LOTS. On and after July 1st the price will be -$2.75 PER LOAD IN FIVE LOAp LOTS -. ... As previously advertised, June 30th is the last day for plac- -ing your orders for SIXTEEN INCH GREEN SLAB WOOD at the. lowest price. . . -: ..- . YOU HAVE SIX MORE DAYS TO GET YOUR ORDER . nC' POSITIVELY NO ORDERS ACCEPTED AT $2.50 T AFTER JULY 1ST. . v::. ; ' Last Ghnce Last Chance Order Now! Order Now! Sixteen Inch Green Pine Slabs TEe Miller Lumber Company BEND, OREGON : r. J Jtr . $sf it 't 2