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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
THH IIKNO IIUM.KTIN, DAILY KDITION, IIKND, OltEfJOV, KKIDAV, AIXilHT II, IIKC4 VAUK a IIKND TltAIN HUHKDUliU Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:C A. M. Lunvua, 8:00 I. M. O.-W. II. AN. Arrlvoi, 0:60 P, M. Louvos, 7:00 A, M, ---- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Miss Curol KiiynolilH liml her Idii hIIh removed linliiy. 1 In iih V. I in mi itr mil it of Crescent In In Itonil tuiliiy on business, C. II, 1 1 II )' II II Of lllllllllllll wiih In (loud t oil ii y on IiiihIiiomh. Orovur (li-rkliiK of Tiinwilii left IhhI nlKht lor I ' it In ml on ii biiHluims trip. Kit 'lu I in mill Minor Hohh went to I'oi-lliitid In Mt night (or ii short vucu- llun. Fred N. Wiilliirn of Tuniiilo wiih In lleud I ii h I ii Ik Ii I on IiIk wuy lo l'ort liintl. Ernest II, WIIIIiuiin of Terrebonne win operated on lit n Inrul hospital this week, Mm. K. I,. Vlmil anil Mm. C. F. Winn left liml nlitlit for Pnrtliind lo spend several days. II. H. Cram, who hits been n patient III I ho HI. Charles hospital, returned to Ii Im homii Wednesday. ('. M. Ton i ii m, lumber Ijuynr for II Portland It r tit . Ii'fl IuhI ii I k Ii t for Unit city of lor u few days Intro. W, A. ('lurk of Tuniiilo wiih In I In nil liml nlKlit on IiIm wuy lo Port land lo spend several days. Dr. unci Mm. It. A. Parsons will leave tomorrow I'Vi'iiliiK for Viiiicihi vor. Washington, to mukn their lioino. Mr. nnd Mm. (inorun W. Hnydor, wlioi homo In wont of Tn inn lo. apt parent of mi ulKlit-ponnd girl baby, liorn Ttinmluy. Miss IIIIiiIi Ilrlrk linn rnliirni'd to nor work lit Ilia lli'iid Wuler, Light ft I'nwur Co. office after n two Hi u n t Ii h vnrutlon. I.oiiIh Currlo, chief clerk ut tho llonil riillwny station for the piiHt live years, loft Inst iiIkIiI for Vancouver, whore Im him iirrepted ii slmlnr ponl-tlon. .Minn (jirln II. Di-Ki'i nun k, who In rondurlliiK tho girls' summer camp ut Klk hike, wnii In llonil over nlKhl on lu'r way lo tho lake from I'orl lanil, whore hIio wont iurly this week. Mr. mid Mm. II. II. Dc Armiind will Imivo Kiilurduy mornliiK on their va ratlon. going flmt to .Moilfnrd nnd Hum drlvliiK north to Victoria, II. C, visiting Ihu (liuyn lliirhor country on tho wuy. Minn Mildred lloovor, graduate of tlio lliuid IiIkIi school hint HprliiR, will mull n imo of tho Oregon conference scholarship which aim was awarded. Him In making priipiirullonN to enter Willamette university thin full. A templing dlnpluy of East Inku Irout, c'liiiKht hy Klro Chlof Tom ('iirlon, wiih seen hint nlKht ut the I Jo ii I h 1 1 Kli'i'trln Co. Curlon returned In Ht iiIkIiI from IiIh vnrutlon, with evidence Hint It hud been well npmit. Tho Imilf of II. A. Dorr, who dlod ut Ii Ih homo In Ho mi Wednesday of heart trouble, will hn shipped to hi former homo in Kiiiimuh for Inirliil probably Monday IiIkIiI. Ills family will li'iivn for Kunnun ut tho sumo tliiin. Minn I Iol-ii Downline, stenographer In Ilia law ofllco of II. II. Do Armond, mid u graduate of tlui lliind li I K It ai-hool In 1921, hun mint hor applica tion for admission to tho O. A, C. school of commerce, which she will utli'iid thin full. Minn llornloco Hand, who attended (ho Ilund IiIkIi nchool n a freshman In 1919, will ho graduated mot your from tho Onlo, Minn., IiIkIi nchool, It wilt loa mod lioro yesterday whnn a request for Iwr grades it I tho local nchool wan received by Hupcrintcu dont 0. W. Agor. When your watch fuiln you, bring It to Hymens llron., Jiiwolnrn. Thoy can mukn It koop correct llmo. mid It won't cokI you tho prlco of u now ouo, either. Sltfc O. T. MANX Watchmaker. Jeweller, cngravur. With lluchwullor's Kport nloro. G4-&G-&SC AT THE HOTELS I'llol Hullo Inn C. K. Hoggets, A. II. lloldormun, O. C. Peterson Curln II. Dugnrmiirk, Edna I). Ken nedy, Fuyu M. Young, E. N. Kavu iiikIi. W. J. .Mcl.ollan, I'oitland; Mm W. (.'. I.cuvllt, Hodmond; Frank J Mlllor. Albany; J. O. Kolkcr, Lin coln; H. I.. Uoyiioldn. V. W. Whit comb, Houtilo; II. M. Hoynoldn, l.ake vivw; L. I.. Iliinchnlt. Suit Lake City; Aluminum Ware Sale Starts at 10:30 Saturday nJ UiU until all in Jont. Nona reicrvej. None nold to cKilJrcn. Ona of kind to a ptrion. Fair Store (Eberl',) LEGION DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Molitor's Orchestra $1,00 Admission Nu War Tn Roast, Wife- No man wants to brag about having roast wife at his house. Still it is a fact in many homes in Bend, as she stands over a hot stove these days. Doing the family baking, week in and week out, is more or less a point of pride in many homes. Development in the bak ing business, however, now insures better caKcs and pies from the bakeshop much cheaper than they can be had at ip.nie with quality as good or better. Insist upon the wife taking it easy dur ing the hot months. Let us supply the home with bread, cakes, pies, rolls, and other tempting baked goods. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY A Change Will Whet Every Appetite In The Family Phone 273 We Deliver ' .. n. . L m.fr., if -1 tir KAn cl- TKm . eotunnj Betty Compson--A George Loaufi Tuclcerodoafan, IJIk-i-i y. ToiiIkIU mill Huturdny II. D. Kllcr, Calumet; V. C. Uurnon, WunhliiRlon, I). C; P. McD. Fuller. K. McOruu, I'rlniivlll; Mr. und Mm. C. C. Ilcrkuli-y, Huy Crnck; Mr. and Mm. Kuuipnter Ii. Miller, Minn Anlhu Miller, Minn Until Miller. Minn Dor othea Miller, Munnlluld, Ohio. Iloti-I ttya. K. I'lka und wife. nrnwnnvllla; Mr. and Mm. K. C. Du vldnon, Kvaimi-llno DuvidHon, Mon mouth; Grace M. Ilenliuin, Attullu, Wanh.; H. A. Htunlleld. Welner. Idaho; John Kogel, Clutnkunlc, Wanh.; Mr. and Mm. C'abeen, Ited mond; Mr. und Mm. Kddlo Valentine, KoHehuiK: Mr. und Mm, D. P. I.eh nian, Churlun Purlin, Bummer Luke; OeorKe HtiiKO and wife, Lou AnKeles; F. W. I'nttemon, Ouklund; II. It. Od der, Crune I'ralrlo. I)imiilii Hotel B. F. Hartman, J. CnnnberKnr, O.-W.: Haim Zlnimer- nian, Crencent; P. E. Italnen, G, W. Mohr, I.oHter liranheur, Portland; Itohert Johnnon, Hedmond; Charlen Durkort and wife, Wlnchcnter, Idaho; It. Bwllzer.'Pulsley. WrlKht Hold -H. M. Borden, Wll llurn I i 111. Portland; It. E. Squiren, Klamath FuIIh; C. II. Pottn und wife, Jim. Harper, Pulnley; J. C. Franer, Hlntem; Fred Eggerl, Hood Itlver; Mr. and Mm. F. J. Hullock, R. J. Graham. Mm. F. H. Strlcklcr, Davln Creek, Cul.; E. It. Penman, A. Riar don, OreKon City; Mm. Ira Withram John Durgenn, J. M. Lindsay, Grand Rondo; 8. W. Riley, Prlneville; Mm. Charlen Selford, Penn, Idaho; Carl Ludell, Dunham FuIIb; F. E. Clumo, Antelope; Leo Corrcr, Hlllyard. If a picture Is worth saving, it's worth having framed. We can care for your wnntn inont nutinfactorily. Symons Droa., Jewclem. 31tfc Special Display of Home Grown Fruits and Vegetables for Saturday! Come in and buy what you need for your Sunday Dinner A Partial List of Fruits and Vegetables : Green Corn Apples Tomatoes Green Peppers Celery Cucumbers Ripe Peaches Cabbage Pumpkins Bananas Oranges Strawberries Blackberries Crab Apples Dalles Canteloupes Squash Carrots Green Onions Green Beans Sweet Potatoes Lettuce Cocoanuts Plums Prices that are reasonable. The Union Grocery Co. For Saturday Selling! AH Wool Jersey Tuxedo Coats In Illack, Navy, Drown, Kcar.et, and Diego. A npeclul purchase enables us to offer them at a great saving. An Ideal Coat for school wear. While they last, $3.95 Mighty Good School Clothes And they need to be, for what school child does not give bis clothes extra hard wear. Our Bulls and Drennes for nchool are moderately priced; they will stand the strain and render good service longer than you can Justly expect. Many students find these clothes difficult to wear out in a single season. Boys' New School Suits; just in With one pair trousers $6.75 to $12.50 With two pair trousers $8.50 to $13.50 Girls' Gingham Dresses for school wear; new crisp models; priced $2.69 to $3.95 Autumn Exposition of Correct Merchandise New Coats, Wraps and Dresses Arriving Dairy Whether your interest Is centered on Suits, Coats, or Dresses, the styles will be found to be varied almost as there are number of garments. Thus you are In a large measure assured of Individuality and discriminating, fashion able women will find, not only the style ideas, not only the line tailoring and general perfection, but also the prices well worthy of their attention. Always Pays to Slop and Shop at MANNHEIMER'S The Store of Supe-ior Service AT THE CAMP GROUND II. E. Ireland and family, Pendle ton; F. W. Duttenhauer, Kirklin, Ind.; C. H. Kelley and family. North Plains; J. F. Brumbaugh, Portland; Arthur S. Taylor, Berkeley; R. W. Waters. Portland; C. E. Cleveland and family, Portland; A. J. Doyle and wife, Portland; Thomas Holm, Ta coma; Ollle Pack, Springfield, Mo.; Harry Looney and family, Jordan Valley; Marjorie Yeager, Jordan Val ley; George McWhite, Waterman; G. F. White and wife. Waterman; Mrs. H. C. Fox, Sr., Salem; G. L. Lowe, Albany; Thomas Lindsay, Oregon City; E. W. Crockett and wife, Astoria. NOTICE The M. E. Ladies' Aid requests all members and friends who will to come to the church Friday after noon at 1 o'clock to help clean and prepare the church for Sunday serv ices. 57c Put It In The Bulletin. WOOD FOR SALE ! Well seasoned, and all cut from this year's green standing pine timber. No old stuff. Sixteen inch, two foot, and four foot body. Phone 152-M. E. J. MOORE 1533 West Eighth Slieci .. ... .a. .1. .1. .1. .1. .(. ,l, .t, fc.l1Pvl."l-li..'il(''it;''iJ--ti-'ll.il 5 m- Patent Pumps iia Low Ituliber Heel, Welt Soles, tine Sirup, lhickle or Iluttoll ji nisiojier; a mg viiiuc $4.90 . J Sumo style with McKny Sewed Soles; pair j $3.90 See the New House Dresses f $3 Sntteen, Siitteon nml Crepe Combinations, Crepes, Color V Tig Combinations; make your selections now Pif $3.50$3.69 WARNER' For Baby's Sake lie sure you are getting only Rood, pure milk anil for lintiy's Sake guard It carefully against contamina tion after receiving it. AVipe the mouth of tho bottle- with a clean cloth before pouring milk out of it. Replace tho cap prompt ly, or better yet, put an Inverted, tumbler on tho top of tho bottle and keep the milk on Ico or in the coolest spot you ran And when not using it. We exercise every possible care to givo you a Safe, Clean griulo of Milk, nnd a little caution anil coopera tion on your part will keep it thnt way. USE PLENTY OF GOOD MILK AND GUARD IT CAREFULLY Bend Dairy Store Wall Street .4 '