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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1922)
TflB nKND IIITIJ.KTIN. DAILY KDITION, IlKNI), OKKOON, WKDNKH1MY, Al'tttW 2. 1022 PAOK 8 IlKNI) TKAIN HCIIKDClJi )ri'in Trunk Arrives, 7:86 A. M. Leaves, 8:00 1. M. ()..V. II. A N. Arrlvon. 8:60 I. M. I.euvun, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Hen Tonu (if Ulsters visited In lli'liil yesterday. Charles Knffer of Mcdford Ih vliill Iiik In llund. Mm. John V. Ktnlill Inn lust nlKlit fur l'l IlleVlllll, III VlHll Willi IciutlVeH. Mr. mill Mm. K. ('. Zeinke of Me IiiIIiih wore In lliinil yesterday mi bllHillllNM. Mr. mill Mm. Miirlln Wood mid mm of llleiidale, Cul., urn visiting wild relatives hern. W. K. Turner, recently arrived liiiro from HI I'iiiiii, In opening I" olllces In thn O'Kune InillillliK. II. A. I'm iili-y. wlm Iiiih I ii con nected with ii priming llrin In Mend fur severnl weekn, li'fl hint iiif.lil to iiuikii IiIh Ikiiiiii In l'ir I hi ml . Mm. II. E. IIiiiIiIiiII. who Iiiih lii'cii visiting Willi K. II. HI. Clulr mid fam ily, li'fl Innt iiIkI'I for her home lit lliiln, Mn. Tlio I. miles' Aid society of the l.ullinrun church will meet Thurndiiy ivnnliiK lit Hi" home of Mm. K. Kiiii iKirud. thri'i' nilli'ii imu Ih of dm clly on Tim liulles-fiillforiitii lilKliwiiy. Mr. mill Mm. Junius A. Qtilgley will leave tli In week or early in-xt week fur MrMlniivlllii mill other points In Ilia Wlllumettu viillny, plmiiiliiK to lo cale thero or In ('iillfornlu. They have lived In lli'iid for II v (i iu in I.. Andes, necreinry of Urn llend Commercial club, loft liiHt nlKht for I'ortlmid to attend a meeting or tin1 miicutlvu ro m in It I ot Iho Oregon Ir rlKulinn rnngruini. of willed lia In uIhu secretary. I'liins for tho ronKrcnn to tin hi'ld hero 111 Ih full will bo ur iiinged. Mm. It. K. Curt Ik left lust n Ik lit for Henttln. culled by tlin death of u brother. Mm. Curtis, whose liomn In lit Kuti'II, Wash., Iiiih been on a ramping trip with Imr tiiiitbnnd, who In la Central Onnoti for hln health. They have burn slaying ut the llend cnmp Rround. Mm. William I., llunley left Insl night for I'ortliind. nftr stiiylng In llend ycnterduy. Him came here from lmr Ikiiiiii lit HurnH with Mr. unci Mm Frank Foster of Hint town, who re lurni'd to Hums toduy. W. I. Dunion, a printer who Iiiih been employed In lli'iid for several weeks, left tu hi night for IiIh home ut r'nrt'Hl (irovu. Hi worked for one WKvkVn Tho llullelln iihop. taking tin' placo of W. U. Newton, who wan on hln Tucntlon. When yon K"t a Komi HiiupHhot, liuvu It I'liliii'Ki'il mid fnilili'il. Syinonn llroH,, Jcwi'Iith. Sltfc You Always Know There In no KiieMWork w ith (he Estate Electric Range No iinrertiilntle". Xo nilMnke. No (llMiipiHiliitinentN. In (lie limt plarr, you know (in n innltei of Nrlfiitltli fnrt, JobI how iniiih In'iit mill how niurli (line In (he oven eiti'li kind of fiMiil Hhoiihl uiM. You .nre lvtii n Copyi'lKhleil Cook IliK ( lllil t whli'll H'lls you (Ills. Anil you nlwnyn know the heu( of your oven, for (he Kh tiile Klecd'lr Hiiiikc Ih eiiilpHMl with n Kemilne inerriiry Uier nioineli!. Thin Ih not Hlinply n "heiK Indicator," hut un In Htriiinent of ni' ImIiiii, Krnilu n(eil from 1(10 to (IftO I'lihr onhell. HOPE ELECTRIC SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing done on the most edicient machine on the market WORN OUT SHOES LINDEBORG (Sh HANSON 120 MINNESOTA AVE, iIsTRIKeJ Cigarette It's toasted. This on extra process glvos a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. e Guaranteed br AT THE HOTELS Pilot Unite Inn - Mr. mid Mm. (I. Jones iind diiiiKhtr, It. Iliuiu mid fiiinlly. Add Kirn, Kliunuth Agency; Mr. mid Mm. (.'. W. Wnnier, Tim I in Mm: Mr. mid Mm. J. II. HuiikIi. C. It Ktlpn, A. K. Hinllh, Thomua l.u Iti ii 1 1 . I'hlllp 8. (Iuhh, A. W. Apurtoh, MrH. KiiKi'iili' Itiiinbow, Mm. I.elnh Miller. V M. Copland, Hoy W. Ed wurdH. ()iioik M. Altkim, J. A. I.ln villi-, C. ('. Ilrllil, It. It. (iurdnrr. A. It. Jiirkmiii, C. Wllllmim, K. II. Krimkllii, I.. I.. Ilrrrdn, J. K. Illntnn, E. II. Unborn, UiiorKo liodKcn, I'ort liind: A. Dmnrlon, I'm Itullly, Ash wood ; W. II. Ofllenr, Kroncen Murk, Izrr; I). W. Itymi, Amy L. Culuhun, r'ort Klmnnth: K. W. IliifSicn, Ilurnn; K. C. Wllllmim, Klnti'm; II. H. ('rum, I'rluovllln. Iloli-I (') Curl Wi-bntar, Iti'd mond; J. T. Klirrtt. A. K. Mulford, J. W. Ili-rkford. C K. Liimon. I'orl lund: (ii'ni'K" Mi'iikiMiniuIrr, Fort Hock; M. M. VuU. I'lMidluton. WHkIiI lloii-l Ardo I'rurtt. Hurun: T. K. Klrby, The l)iill-: Wll- Itu in Wi'nclikn, (iiitcwuy; Ilnlph Kyl- vi-Hlnr, I'rliipvllln; Mrn. B. I.urlU'ld Mm. W. Diiiihurry, II. C. Kurmmi. Kuri'Iim; Oncur J. Knkolnon, Kliimuth Knlli; M. J. rRlluin, Tuconiu; II. I'uiilllu, liny Whim. Portland: Ctinrlm lliutil, Ontario. Ilullrtln Want Ada brlnn reaulti try tbum. Safe Milk For Indnts 4b Invalid MO COOKINO .h. "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ind Fountains. A&tor HORUCKS. Kir Avoid Imitation a Subititutei Prices of Auto Tops Reduced Fords $12.50 Other topH III proportion. I'oidK re-nphiilHlriril, VIA.tMI. We nliHolutely Kimriintee nil work. None better anywhere. Bend Auto Top Shop 130 (lrionwood Avenue MADE LIKE NEW ik -k.rr.TnrrTTTT- THEY DRILLED TOO I FAR; WELL IS DRY Puhle of oose Anil 4iildon Kgtf Woikn Out Itul I'minoH-i's Will In The Dnd. Illy (IlilUil I'rru tii Tile II. ml Ilullrtln.) I'ONCA CITY. Oklu., Auk. 2 An oil BiialliTnl derrick Hluiidn llkn a loniily nuiiliniil on (tits Murriiy farm In tlin Toiikuwii oil Held, neur hern. 1'ri lnipH It contempliileH on tlio fulo of Urn Koonii that laid the Koldiin (-KK. Thn fublrd Koone u lid the Murray well tin vii noinelliliiK III comiiion. UrllliMl lo u depth of 2100 feel, (bin well emtio In with u How off S00 burreln u dny. Hut tho proinotem worn not HiitlH-lli-d. If Murruy produced COO ut 2100 feet, wlmt would It prod urn ut 2000 feet? They nhut off the. flow mid drilled deeper. In thn duupeniiiK proceHH the drill- em limt (heir tooln, which crunhed u hulf mile down to the bottom of the hole. A heart breuklUK IIhIiIiik J"h devel oped. Tho (ooln were never recov errd. That In why Murray nlundn aloof and abandoned toduy In I lie heart of thn bony Tonkuwu Held. Hill Oin men behind Murruy were Muhborn. They drilled a twin well. Bouth Wentern No. 8. Inntead of MoppliiK lit (he 2100 fool level, they doKKedly went on through to the "unlucky 2000." Houthwen(ern No. 8 Ih now producliiK 1300 burreln every 2 4 ho urn. That'a (he oil Kiune. FINISH HARVESTING OF FIRST HAY CROP OHANOH HAM., Auk. 2. Mr. und Mm. I'edemon and .children. Ueorce Krlcknon mid family und Mm. Fred Hetlmiin und daughter, Violet, took (he Century drive Sunday. They re ported very beuudful neenery ull (he way. They visited hIx lakes. Fish ing wun reporled fairly Rood. Juliiin redernuu Iiiih started (he consirucilon of u new cement (link (IiIh week. Mr. mid Mrn. II Helgeson and son wre dinner KUentn u( (he lleebe home Sunday. Mr. und Mm. Ruder have moved buck lo (heir ranch. Mm, Fred I'. Heynoldn entertained the Ladles Aid at her home Thurs day. The afternoon wan npent In ty ing quilts, ufter which the hostess nerved a delightful lunch. Katharine Hi'lgclon enlertnlned the Girls' club ut her homo Wednen day. M Ihh Violet Hell man will have the club ut her home next week. The club Ih showing great activity. Mm. Heebe of Ileml Hpent several days visiting In this vicinity lant week. Katharine llelgenon culled ut the O. I". Huhle home Sunday evening. All the buy from the Hist cutting In In burns or stacks now, und the second crop Ik growing an fast as could be expected. Minn Hetty Nelson vlHlted with Miss Helen Helgeson Wednesday ufter noou. E. Carroll moved bin house nearer the roud thlH week. Ills intention Is to build nn addition to the house. Mm. Hetlmiin wont (o town for treatment on Wednenduy. Mrn. Carroll re Hi rued homo Sun day, lifter spending n few days In llend. Mr. and Mrn. Olaf Hnlverson vls ited ut the Alex Walters home Sun day. Mrs. Hulvemon In Mr. Walter'n daughter. (Inoige Krlcknon nnd George Spin dler were up the river llshlng Wed nesday. They reported fuirly good ciitclion. Mlsn Mabel Ilahle from this vicin ity will teach the school In Hensleiid valley during the coming term. George Burkley helped K. Carroll to move lila house Saturday. Mr. Mead has purchased Mrn. Uratt'B dairy cows. Put It In The Bulletin. Yovi z3on' 1 need! & thirst to Everywhere n AMMBUSKrVBTjaCH. PIO. ST. tOq Lip Wilkes Warehouse Co., Distributors SuccewoMfolUNlTED WAREHOUSE CO. BEND, OREGON MOVIES Mr r tjt ibii ii in m MOI XTKII I'lll.ll l; hl.'K.V IV It.U.I'll (VIN.VOIt I II.M The coniiiilKHloiicr of (ho Koyul Mounted Hlluuted ut Fort MuclCod, Albert a, ChiiiiiIm, who Ih hi-i-ii leudlnx tlio HllrrlliK rencue II K lit and roundup of I he Indiunn In Hulph (.'onnor'n vivid picture of moiinlnlii mid plain, "C.'iiineron of IIki Hoyul Mourned," which coiuen to the (Jrand theater Thumdny and Friday, ban been In (IiIh brunch of the Hervico Hlnce (he duyn or the I.ouln Kiel rebellion. tJurl UK I Iii-bc trylUK tluieH he und a Hiniill body of Krittiered rldern held In check the (hreulened uprlnliiK f I he liluckfeet, the (.'ice and (he K(ony Indiunn, who ubminded between the Intermit loniil border and extended (in fur north un I'eaco river croBliiK on the upper Athnbnnea. Coney IkIiiiiiI breaks into pieturen III lame proportion In "The Frontier of the Ktam," Tlionian MelKhan'H new I'liruuiotint picture, which wan Been at the Orund thenter lant night. Di rector Char leu MnlKne charlcred a bout mid look MelKhan, hln leading woman, F'nlrn Illnney, mid ncveral hundred extriiH to the faiuouH resort for ncenrs to emhelllnh thin picture. Bperlnl Kiixophone and orKan num bern will be Kiven ut the Liberty to nlKht. enginp: trouble is train delay cause The inornlni; S. P. & S. pamsenKer train wun two hours and IS minutes lute tills morning, on account of en gine (rouble which occurred neur Maupln. Put it In The Bulletin. The tenderness of STEAKS depend much on how they are cut Try Our Steaks We think they will . please you. O'DONNELL BROS. BETTER EATS are not available than you can get at the SILVER GRILLE Anthony Trollops. Illn greal. hln inestimable merit u a complete npprii ludnn of the uviui Tnillope, Iherefiire. ullli his ejes com fiirliihly e. on (he fuiiilllur. I he nc liuil, uun fur from having Invenieil (. new ealegoiy; IiIh ilislllellon il,m hi renting Ju( (here hu lslou in., In H miicb of tin- rielil. Ami He n In fell nil ilully und Innoeilhile th.iu ii n well as saw tlieui; felt theui In c simple, illrwt, nuluhrlotis uny, uitl I heir silliness, their Kindness, thcli cluirni, llielr .'iiinlnillly. ull their ul vI'iiih and iiieiiMiiriihlu uie.iningi llenrv .Ismes 1" Reserve Energy Reserve energy In stored-up force which enables you to keep going after the otber fellow Is all In. It's a mighty good thing to have a store of reserve energy lo draw on, especially these days, for you cannot tell how soon you may need it. GOOD, FRESH, PURE MILK Will Give You Energy PLUS Increase your milk ration and drink it regularly and freely every day. Bend Dairy Store Wall Street round tin for Because a round tin is the best shape which will hold a vacuum and as flavor protection for you Folger'S Golden Gate Tea (Black or Green) is now vacuum-packed. It's the same delightful soothing flavor thaty ou always found in Folgcr'sGolden Gate Tea only you can now use less tea per cup. Ask your grocer. Golden Gate BE SURE TO EXTINGUISH . EVERY SPARK OF FIRE BEFORE BREAKING CAMP One little spark may cause the loss of millions of feet of very valuable timber. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. i Listening to Aurora. A nor I hern traveler ".'ly-rthpt Ijihrn dor prewnls iiniMiinl fnei;illi fur the observation ef the aurora borenlln. Tills person says he nmeeliinen heanl the aurora hnreall when It was mak ing rapid movement and the sound was that of s faint, crisp rustling. We had lire trouble on our way lo (he (healer, but called 2 57 -J for (ho Yellow Car. That's some speed, bug; It was there and had our tiro half changed when we got back to our car after phoning. We never even missed the comedy. 22tfn TEA? v, i