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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1922)
TIIH I1KM) Ill'M.BTIN. I)AIf,V KIIITIOX, flKSV, OKKtiOX, PIIIIMY. JI I.Y II, I Ilii-J PAGE IIICM) TKAIN HCIIlCDUIiH rr(iii Trunk Arrlvm, 7:115 A. M. I.mivi'H, 8:1111 I'. M. )..V. It. A N. Arrives, 0 : 60 1. M. I.ouvus, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS H II. (liiriiiT Ik In I'mtliiuil nn IiiihIih-hh. N. II. (illljiTl Ih uii mi ll lit II (rip In Kulyiil lodiiy. . ('. I. 1 1 ii nly n( A I fulfil wiiii In lli-nd mi IiiihIim'hh luiliiy. Iliiriiny MiiiIhi'II of .Mi-tollim Ik In llniiil tmlny on IhihIihihh. A. Hhii'k of ( li A r ii ci I1 iIIk lllrl wiik III lli'iiil I ixl it y . Mr. mill Mi". J. K. Kiulili urn In I'lirlliiml for ii kIiiii'I viiralliiii. I'm Hurry of HIIvit l.nkit la In ll.'iiil fur nii'illi'iil iri'iilmi'iit. (I. I.. Ili'inli'r, 1'iliii'vlllii uiiiiriii'y, wim In Dm clly loilny tin IpkiiI IuihI iiiimt. Ui-oik" I'imutii. editor of llin Mud rim I'lmiiMT, Ih hI"ii1 I mk iIiii iIiiv in lli'iiil. Ji'UHH i 1 1 1 1 11 II it . Wild llllH IjiU'll III II Im-nl liiiiipllul, ri'l urm-d i IiIh Ikiiim I It Ih work. Mr. mill Mm. HiikIi O'Kiiiic lofl mix wi'ok fur Hi'iinlilo, tlrlvluit liy wny of MuKmitlit piiHH. Chill li' Wind of Anli'lopo wax Ii pumioiiKor to Klmniilli KulU on tin- Iukii thin iniiriiliiK. Mr. iiml Mrs. Cm I II. I.oiik urn tlio nui'MiilM of ii n I in- 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl hoy burn ut HI. Churli'H llimpltiil. Minn Allro Itnlililim arrived In lli'iiil thin muriiliiK ! vinl( with hir mint. Mm. T. II. Foley, for Hi-vcirnl ilnya. II. ('. Iti-i-no of I'orllnnil. who dun lli'iiil nl til" rlly rump Ki'oiiliil, Ih ii plitli'llt ill tlio HI. (,'liiii'li'H lionpllul. (mimn Mi-iiki-nmulor of Fri-mont, who linn Ilium In lli'tid for mivrul iluya, mltirnoil to Ii Ih liumn thin tnnriiliiK. Ml k F nine In TIiiiiiiiihoii In In tin' Wi'Hlnrn 1'nloii olllri', lukliiK thi' plui'i' of Mrs. C. K. Nli-hoU, who In III. Dr. K. K. Iliinii'l, a iIoiiIInI former ly of AHioiiii. urrlvi'il in lloiul yi-mi-r-Iny to liu iiHHorluli'il Willi Dr. F. M. H I DO III . John (I u (Tin y , who Iiuh lii'i'ii ill u lorul hoHtiltnl for tu-vt-nil wokn, on or- roiini of u broken i-k, loft yt-Hlurdny fur IiIh lioino, Ituy Hoiilli worth loft t IiIh iiioiiiIiiK fur Klmniilli FiiIIm, In Im iiiiipluyi'il In llui KiiriiK" I Ion M I ii K lo II. H. Iloyi'i', formerly of lli'iiil. A. I'. 'r.niKilii'r. formerly illrwlor of iilhlolli'H ut Ih" Amiirlfiin I.okIoii IiiiIIiIIiik lii'ii'. Ih now illnrlor ul n I'm t hind iniiiili Ipul pliiyKioiiiul. Mih. 10 T. Oerrlhli mill ilit ii K t ir . Dorothy, Mm. .lurk Culiiinun mill MIiih lli'iiliih Mux I in loft I IiIh week fur Al hiiny iiml Newport, where, llioy will n I -1 I III" Hlllllllli'l'. Mr. mill Mih. (ieorKii Johioiioii mill puriy, of Diifnr, were In llnml yinliir iluy, Mr. .IoIiiihioii comliiif lo HiIh hih liun on u hiiHliuiHH trip. WliUo here, they worn' kiihhIh of Dr. uml Mih. II. ('. DoiIiIh. Mi'H. Km ilk It. I'llnc" uml children left In hi - nlKhl for Ciiiinon lleiieh, whom I hoy will liu iIiiiIiik the oiiiiiin der of tint Hiiiiiiinir. Mm. K. H. Kiv i'Iih, Mih. I'rlncK'H mother, will Join t In-ill then'. W. H. Mourn, uhhIhIiiiiI attorney Kononil, Ih III llend todiiy from Hii li'in. n-pri-Hi'iilliiK H" Hint" In liu- null of til" Hiiinw Creek IrrlKUllon ill-til"! vh. II. Munii'io, liniiiK lii-uril In circuit court horn tmlny. Til" Civic Ikiikuo will hold u fond mid Mower Hal" tomorrow In tin- Or" Kuu loom niarki'l, Iii-kIiiiiIiik ul 10 o'clock. Anyoii" who Iiuh flowt-rH for (ho Hiilii mid no iiii'Iiiih of di-llvi-rliiK lliitin Ih iiHkml lu rail 154 V. Justice of IIiii I'l-iicn K. D. CIIhoii liiirfnrini'd III" iniirrluKO ceremony thin nfti-t iioiiii ul Ih" wi-iIiIIiik of Oh rnr Hinrud mid MIhh Itlllll Wicks, ut tlio muyor'H olllci- In thn O'Kniio bulldiiiK. Mr. uiul Mih. Hinrud will ill it k ti thi'lr lioiuii ul onn of the Kln-V-llll lllxon IokkIiiK cninpH. Akii"h I.uycock, (1. K WIIIIiiimh. Hur ry H Ik tniuiil , T. J, (Iruvi-H, I'orlliiml ; B. (1. Itonrk, CniHi i.nl H. J. I'lUch iikI, A. K. Hull. Hoiiltlii: (1. W. John Hl oiii uml wlfn, Will I.. Iimi uud wlf", (J. W. JoIiiihIoiiii Jr., Iiiifur; H. C. Wuinloy nnil family, Ulympln, Wuh.; (Ji-oiKi) K. Ilitldwlii, C. It. AhIiwoiIIi, OukLiiid. ('ul.; Di-iiiiIh I). Hum, Inn In Hum, HlHll-IH. Ilnl-I ir.y W. KrndMliuiii, W. It. KroilHliam, WkhIwooiI, Cnl.; O. K. Hiiviik", IIiii'Iih; Mih. H. M. Miller, Mllinciipolm; Mm. Ilnvlil A. Illckl", Aliiinoilu, Oil.; Murifii'-rilo llailfonl, Klmiiulh KuIIh; I."" Muri-lnrk, I'orl liinil. Ui-IkIiI HoIH Vi-rn M. Cruln. Dun Woodrow, l,u UrunUo; MrH. D. It. rriilhiT, IlrnokH-Hcunlnn ('limp No. 1; (,'. K. Iriilmid, J. K. Itiiiui'iilHnii, I'orl liinil; J. L, I'miHch, Huiiii'h; Iiiiliimr K. Linld, Dnlhnrt V. Whitn, Itoilmonil ; Ilmi Jucknun, T. Iloznn, Hpokuno. DohiiIiiK Hold Mm, Con O'Kci'fi.-, I'll I Hurry, DoiiiiIh O'Connor, Hllvi-r l,uk"; W. Hwltm-r and family, I'iiIh- luy; J, II. I.oiiiiiIh, Monlor; llowurd Allen, Knli-rprlHu; Clnrn Kruoinitr, Cnl HhiihII, IIiiiiih; Mr. uml Mm. A, I', Hi rut t on , Mm. Mahcl Mutlhewii, Hun Kraiirliii'o; A. P. fluKKnliH, Kla math KuIIh; I'". (1. Donovan, Itolyut; OeoiK') .Memennon. Tort Hock. For llm liuiaiico of (tin niiiumur uml full wii will open ut (i a. in. uud cIiihii ul II p. in. M. & C. Korvlcii Ktullnn. 221U: Why hiivn u wuli'h Hint doi-nn't knep limn win-ii wn Kiiiiruulii" iiIiho Iiikj ri-NiillH? HymoiiH Hron., Jewid M. 3 life. TENDER FEET CAUSE . OF IiOOZE COMPLAINT Oil" ill lliikuniinHH compliiinl which fulled lo ix'Hiill In mi arruHt wnn filed luHt nlKht wllh Police Chief Wlllurd HoiiHton. The nll"K-d Inelirlntu wan Immedluiely hunted up. He wan un dnnluhly uiiHli.-udy on IiIh feet, hut bin When your footHtupB turn toward Itooil r 1 1-1111 lioiuii cookliiK. turn Ihmn towunlH thn 1'unllmii Iti'Htaiinint, lli-nn-nt & Hiiinli'Mon. 33-34p Our wutch ri'pulrliiK dnpurlinnnl will H"ii to It that your watch ruim properly. HymoiiH ItroH., Jewidi-M. 3ltfc AT THE HOTELS I'llol llutci Inn I'nrcy A. Cupper, Kul"iii ; A. T. Knhlkn. II. C. Culvi-r. JuniR I. Hli-wuil. V. J. Ni-Ihou, J. T. Ilurdy, C. N. TIioiiiiih, JuiIku John 11. Hlnvi-liHOU noil wlfn, Mr. mid Mm. II. I Murki'o, F. It. Collier. K. KlnvciiH, W. T.' Ilrniimin. Flora l,oiiKfi-llow. HOSIERY LADIES HOSIERY Cotton, brown and black; pair l"c Mercerized; white, brown and black; pair 29c Lisle I lose; white, brown and black; pair 69c Fiber Silk; brown and black; pair 59c Pure Silk; white, brown and black; pair 98c Pure Silk, clocked and ribbed; white, brown and black; pair $1.48 Pure Silk; nude and gray; pair $1.48 Childrens Hose Cotton, black only; pair 15c Motton; black, brown and white; pair 25c Half Sox All colors and sizes 25c Three-quarter Sox, all sizes; pair 48c FAIR STORE (EfcERLY'S) Wheel Pretty Warm, Yes? NOTICE TO CAMPERS Wc Have Just Received Thirty Willamette Auto and Wall Tents of Heaviest Canvas and in Four Different Sizes We bought these tents at very low prices and are offering them to you at PRICES BELOW THOSE QUOTED AT ST. LOUIS by the Na tional Tent Manufacturers, advertised as the lowest priced tents on the market. These Tents Arc a Real Pickup at the Prices They are Marked. Don't Wait Until They Are All Gone, Then Regret Your Delay SEE THESE TENTS NOW New Pup Tents specially low priced $2.75 The Workingmen's Store That Saves You Money on Everything You Buy I n I As usual we have a department that cares for the needs of everyone at all times. When this summer weather begins to work on your disposition, drop into our store and tell your troubles to our soda fountain clerk. You will be supplied with a most invigorating refresh ment. One that will meet your desire in a most satisfactory way. Horton Drug Co. ft for Saturday 22x11 Double Thread Turkish Towels. Spe cial 3 for $1.00 Women's Bodice Top Knit Union Suits, regular or out sizes 2 for $1.00 Women's "Munsing" Woven Athletic Union Suits, regularly $1.39, for Saturday $1.00 Striped Fibre Silk Skirtings; were $1.50 yard, for Saturday, yard $1.00 Children's White Fine Ribbed Stockings, all sizes 6 to 10. Extra special, Saturday, 4 pairs $1.00 Women's Flesh Knit Bloomers 3 for $1.00 Cherry Brand Leather Faced Canvas Gloves; regularly 35c, for Saturday only....4 pair $1.00 Men's Wash Ties, fibre silk striped. Special for Saturday 5 for $1.00 III Alioays Pays to Slop and Shop at . H MJINNHEIMER'5 1 breath bad no aroma of moonshine. Invite . us to your next blowout. and bis speech was without impedi- We have everything to- make It meut The man's feet were tender more Pleasant- M- c- Service meut. The man s reet were tender stati0I1 corner Wall an(i creeBWOOd. from a recent operation. Phone 257-J. 22tfc iniiniiniiniiniinnniiniiniiniini OPEN A IR DANCING Especially enjoyable in the warm evenings of July and August, is offered to the people of Central Oregon by the American Legion Post A T REDMOND The new pavillion was enjoyed by more than 100 couples on the night of the Fourth, and the demand so evidenced is being met by the post with the announcement of a series of Saturday night dancing parties, the first to be held to morrow evening. FOX TROT IN THE MOONLIGHT Breathing pure fresh air, instead of in a close, stuffy hall. The best of music has been secured by contracting with the Wilson George orches tra for the series. Ray Johnson Post No. 44 American Legion Pay When You DanceNo Charge When You Are Resting ' FREE DANCING FROM 9 TO 9:30 iniiaiiDiiniiniiniiaiiaiiniiQiin ID White River Flour Is CHEAPER Because It Makes MORE Loaves Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED flour, thinking you are getting something cheaper than White River Flour PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel of flour as much as the NUMBER of LOAVES of BREAD that can be made from the barrel of flour. Every sack of WHITE RIVER flour is GUARANTEED. Your grocer will refund the purchase price without argument if you do not find WHITE RIVER flour satisfactory for every purpose. For sale by all merchants. Wasco Warehouse Milling Company The Dalles, Oregon. EXERCISE EVERY PRECAUTION, ABOUT FIRE WHEN IN THE WOODS The forest is dry now and fire spreads rapidly. ' The Shevlin-Hixon Company