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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
TIIK IIRNI) IIUXKTIN, IMII-V KDITION, I1KN1, ORKOON, Tlf I'lCHDA V, At'GlKT 8, 1022 PA OK a 1IKNI) TIIAIN HCHKDL'l.lt , OrrKtn Trunk Arrives, 7:35 A. M. LoiiYus, 8:00 I. M. O..W. It. AN. Arrives, 8:80 I'. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS IIiikIi Thnnipnou iiiailn u vlull In Oliver In Ht iiIkIiI on ) mil iiiHH. I. onuln lliilscliti nf Ciiiiiii Hhorimtn In III lliiml Inilay. JlHUI'S Mlllonboigor of I. II I'lllll In III lli'llil liiilny mi business. ('. I., Olson of Mud inn Ik spi'iiillug dm ilny lii llund. Howard V. Ilyur (if Mllllciin la In IImihI loilny tin li iimI ntHM. It. II. Iliiylny uf Tumiilii In u vIhIIoi III llnllll (llllliy. Miss lli'li'ii Tltxi'l was iiiii'iiiil on u( ii local li i h i 1 ( ii 1 yesterday. T. J IJulitky of KimIiiioiiiI was u vlnllor In llmiil yi'Hliuiliiy. A. It. JiiiIisoii, win) Iiiih been In Ili'iiil fur several days, returned to l'nrtliiiiil hint iiIkIU. Frank Tiilil ii nil llmiiy HufTii of Alfnlfii inn In llmiil tmliiy mi bUMl hl'SS. Illll llliy ItllllilHlllll llf ItlMllllllllll WIIH oporulml mi lit tliu Ht. (.'hlules Iiiih pi i ii) (iiilny. Mult Clink of tliu ItnKi'i'H Tlmliitr Cu. whh In lloiul yesterday from J'nrt Innd. p I.nu J. Ittirlilmi, wliu wits city mil tor of a liii'iil ilnlly newspaper Wllloll suspended llllllllciltlllll thin wi'i'k, left hint night fur I'lirllalid. Dr. Cluirli'ii K. IHuum him rented llm Iiiiiikk mi KUth street and llruko rund formerly (hi u jiIimI hy John A. Droll, tin moved In today. Mr. mid Mm. M. If. Iliirtnn mid children relumed to llund hint nlKlit after an nlmonco of u month. largely pent In California. John O. Todd, locul postotllre em ploye, will leave tomorrow on IiIh two weeks' viiriilluii, koIiik lu I'm llund mid later to IiIh runch in'iir .Mudrnii. Km ii k M ll Juy KHz and Irene K. An derson with luurrlod hy County Judge It. W. Huwyor Wednesday eve nlliK. (I. It. Webster, traveling freight anil piiHu'iiKi'r n k ' 1 1 for lha CIiIciiko, Mllwuukeo & St. I'iiiiI railway, wail In lli'nd yesterday on hunluos. Mm. A. K. Iliirkn, who ho been visiting linr nlHtiT. Mm. Theodore Aune, returned lust IiIkIU to her homo In Portland. Dick Hunter, who has been associ ated with hi hrothur, Krmik Hunter, In tlio Silver tirllln for several weeks, left last ii Ik li t for I'orlliind on u Khort vacation. II. J. I.uw, Khevlln-lllxnn auditor. nrrlvml In llund yeslorduy from Mill iiku jiollet to spend Hiivuml f 1 it y at nt tliu locul oltlr Kit of lha company. Truvnl on Tim DiilliiH-Cullfornla lili'.liwny Im hnuvliir thin your than ever hnfoiu, according to Uoorgo W. Duko, guriigu proprietor of Crescent, who I In lloiul lodiiy'on Ifuslnoss. II. K. Klii'iirnr. Ihoiitrlciil iiilpiuoiit dealer, wu In llund yimliiriluy on bimliioiu with I). T. Cainuiily. who In InilldliiK (Im mt w Ihiiatiir on Wall Street. C. K. .Mi l'liiMiti.i mid Ml II. II. AddliiKton of Hum worn In llund yesterday on tlmlr way homu from I'mlland, whore M i-I'hiii-t in it hud boon for medical treatment. (lordoii Thelchor mid (Jllborl llluck loft hint night for Hpokuiio, planning to work In tliu harvest Holds In Wusli liiKlou. They expected to return to lli'iid in two inontliM. Mr. mid Mm. T. H. HiiriiKun, for merly of Ili'iiil. who huvii liuun vlslt Iiik hero wlih tlmlr diiiiKhtiir, Mm. I. co Klsher, mid noil. T. T. Hprugue, Infl lust iiIkIU for their homu in I. on Angeles. Charlnn W. Ki nk Inn, lleud I.eglon iiiilru wlio wan reelected to tliu pnsl t Ion of Oregon 1 1 u t to ii ii I commllten iiiiiii of tho l.i'itlon, returned to llund till morning iifinr iitiniidliiK tlii con vention at Tim Dalle mid afterward vliilllug tho ahore. A frame properly matched to a picture lucriiin('n II iiltritcliviMittHK "G per ritni. HymiiiiH ItroH.. Jiiwelur. 3 lire AT THE HOTELS I'llot Unite Inn -Hoy K. Orlfllty. A. II. Iliirr. II. K. CuhiIu. Mr. and Mm. J. F. Koller, (I. T. McKuddi-n. Keith 1. exile. I). (,'. IloKnrt, Mutt Chirk. V. II. Howo, W. II. Whltcomb. V. II. lliilmm, I'ortlund; h. L. I.loyd, Mr. und Mm. II. W. McCay, Hun Kran clnco; O. V. Drennler. Himkuno; Mr. mill Mr. William II. Taylor. Pied mont, Ciil.; Hoy Kiillur, Tlio Dullen H. J, I.uw, Mill lion poll. Downing llitlfl -Ij. Moore. Cmnp Hlierniiin: II. F. Ilurtiiimi, J. C'iihh- hitrKt'r, Tint llallen; C. A. Ktunton. Hlievlln-lllxon camp; W. T. Hay, Klu miitli Falln; A. W. JoluiHon, Drooki- Hcitiilou Cum p No. 1; J. M. Kildy, Moro; Mr. mid ,Mm. (J. W. IteyiioldH. .Silver La lie; II. K. Iluclimiiin, Lake: Klmiley M. I'erry, Vyu, Nuv.; Itobert I.eaell. I 'or I land. lloM C7.y MlH V. II. AddliiKton, ('. K. Mcl'hnittitm, lliiru; D. K. Dun lap. Kan KiuiicIhco; It. A. McDonuld. Portland. Don't net your now clothox all mUHHitd up Jtint bocauKfl you liuvo a puucliirii. ('all tho Yellow Car. tele phone, E57-J. Wo Rlvo our cuntomnrn Morvlco anywhnro within throo nillen of llm Hlullon at no cxtru charirii. M. C. Horvlcn Hlntloii. 22ifc Two lipids of ft IctioE It has bt-cTi proved that as much aa 20 of the power delivered to tho drivinj wheels may be lofit throuRh friction, duu to the use of an incor rect oil. This friction may bo of two binds the friction of metal on metal, duo to the failure of tl 1 oil to preserve a lubricating film between the bear ing surfaces, or the friction of oi7 on oil the internal, molecular friction of the lubricant. Too heavy on oil, or an oil lucking in "oilincss" the quality that mnkes it cling to the bearings while at the same time offering a minimum of imernul or fluid friction Constitutes a direct drain'' on the avuilable horsepower of your motor. Hie right body at all operating temperatures Mado from cnrofiilly solocud cruitos and nclontMcully rollnod by our pnlonlod hlKh-vacuum proceutt, Zorolnns .han Rrnat "oillnoHii." It clinfrs to bearing surlucea, whila ofhiritiK in Itself a minimum of fiictlonul resistance to tht limine power. Zeroleno maintains tho right lubricating body under all conditions. Aa tho angina geta hot, boating clearances docroaHO. Analysis of Zerolono Bhown that tho variations In lis body, at tho vurlous engine temperaturos, follow In close relation the docreaue in bearing clearances. Bocauso of their "nllinvsii," stability and purity, Zero lone oils givo perfect lubrication and help to develop tha maximum powor, spited and gasoline mileage of the car. STAN I) A H I) OIL COMPANY UVUiuriilal t ia"a. H- ':aJ,taaa. "5 wv aTii, mar 1 Gaston GU i$d in & rftfoTeO from 'CAMERON of the ROYAL MOUNTED' Hodkinon FJeleatfe ((rund, TonlKlit nnil Krldity sa WITH pockelhook 'of practically all bis ad mirer. e e a Tha funs apparently look oil upon the cheap prico as a trup und retimed to be led into it. Hud the prices been $10 and $26, the house might have been filled through the I (leu "big price moan a big show." a . The old talk that Jack DcrnpRcy hud hi band burled in concrete when he knocked off Jens Willard three years ago in being revived to steam up another match between the champion und the Kaunas giant. The boomer auk for an explana tion of why the huge Willard left the ring in Toledo with a broken Jaw, a smashed none and several minnlng teeth, when the frail C'arpenller fin ished with hardly a mark on bim. In the limt place, PornpHey had a comparative setup in Carpcntler and he wun afraid to hit him with his entire force. Against the towering Willard he had to put every ounce of strength In his blown to bring down a man who had never been on the floor. Ho put no much energy in hln work at Toledo that he was nearly exhausted in the necond round, while ho wasn't breathing hard when he finished with trie Frenchman. In tho second place, Dempney con fined his attention to body punching againnt Carpentlcr. Ills only shots directed "up ntalrn" were "rabbit blows" on the back 'of the head. If Uompnoy with his bare bauds had hit Carpcntler on the Jaw with the same force that be ned against. Willurd, he would have killed tha Krenchmun, and ho knew It. Seo the Irvln B. Cobb picture, "Hunting the Illg Kllence," at tho Liberty Krlday and Katnrday. The picture made in Central Oregon. Adv. I CAM, KOH lllDH. The board of directors of school district No. I, Denchiu,. county, Oregon, at their regular meeting at i:.lu p. m Augiint IS. will open bidn on fuel, an follows: 126 cord of prime Hmb wood (limbs not to he over S Inches In diameter). 350 cords of heavy green slab wood. Delivery to be made to the sev eral school buildings In the city of Mend, beginning on Hept. 10, 1922, and all fuel to be delivered by Dee. 10, 1922. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any and all bldn. SCHOOL, DISTRICT NO. 1. Hy J. C. Rhodes. District Clerk. 49-5IC Ity Henry L. Kiim-ll NEW YORK. Aug. 3. Wllllwn Muldou, tliu czur of boxing lu New York, announce that ha will Insist upon having thousand of seuts at two mid three dollars If Jack Uemp- nuy und Harry Wllln should light forj Hie' heavyweight chmnploiinhlp In i New York. His Idea In to make it poanlhlo furl other I han Wall street brokers, steel kings, $700 u week theatrical Mam! and thriving bootleggers to seo t lie J buttle. Supposing that 5000 seatn arc of fered at $2, It would be no surprine to sen many hundreds of them un filled because of the unexplained pe culiarity of the New Yorker. wrong with it or that there would be tur on tho bourds under them. This peculiar trait of the New worker was strikingly shown at the recent Lyiich-HufT bantamweight championship fight, when Tex Rick ard thought he would entertain all tho little follows in Now York with prices from $2 to $7. Thousands of two-dollar seats were empty, despite the fact that Lynch is the biggest drawing card in New York and that the two-dollur ticket would fit tho Nutlvcn mid adopted sons of Amer ica's biggest village havo been accus tomed for so many years to being robbed by ticket scalpers mid puying outlandish prices for their umtinc mi'iit, that they would bo sunplclous uf any utlrnctiou Unit they could sec without saving up u mouth to pay the fiviKtlt. Looking at u two-dollur ticket, they would pirns it off through tho hunch that there was something Sheep Dip Fine For Hair and Scalp Baeterloloelita. Medical Science, esdone the woodtrtul eeUoa ot Shew Dip. After roan of experimentlns to obtain the tfl renuiremonu in fonnulaUna Se pal combined with Sheep Dip Decdorlud im4 nl mIU.1 I ... , . p.viwMva in ivroiia I neve met the approval of Saoimiiite of meat The rentu-Vible action of 8epol nrotocta the ecalp from germ Ufa which la lueotial to proper hair srowth and beaiiUfal hair. GlYlns a new llte-llke gloat, loam and eltracUvencee. Kor Eceeaie OH. LtfelfM Heir, TtehJtw Scalp. Dandruff and Kalling Hair tt Baa ao equal. Yon todar can double tha beantr of row hair br the molar oaa of Seaot. aWne far eopertor to ordinary Soap and water. Delightful to oaa. Bepol Uon tale at all Drag Btorea Ad. New Undergarment Crepe' Dainty figures, fine sheer material. A new stock just in. 39c Yard New Kimona Crepe Now of the designs, new coloring. You will appreciate the beauty new pat terns Just In. oS&c Yard New Percales for Fall ill Another shipment of thoso pood wearing, good washing I'OrCUlUB JUHl 111, LalKl.l uiiu uuiiv jjuituiua. 19c Yard New Yarns Are Here A wonderful range of colors. Mnko your seluction now. Special Knitting yarn in is colors. 49c per Hank 20 Discount on Summer Wash Goods LIBERTY HUNDAY Ox i Irons Shirts, Dresses Everything in the family ironing Have you seen this wonderful Automatic Ironer? Come in tomorrow sure and see the factory expert iron. Bring some of your own work and have it done by her Bend Water Light (Sh Power Co. aaaaaoat)aBat)4 r e(laao()aalaoSa()n9.()4 BE SURE TO EXTINGUISH EVERY SPxVRK OF FIRE BEFORE BREAKING CAMP One little spark may cause the loss of millions of feet of very valuable timber. ct n A j WARNER'S: 1 P 1 ' less imnm am wtsu thru Grmliirkdion Erooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. i wtfil1 ih i