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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1922)
Tin: iikni) iii.'m.ktin, imii.y k.ditiov, iiknii, ohk.(;on, tiukkdav. ai cm ht 17, loua i IIDM) tiiai.v h( iu;in;i.n On-gnn Trunk A 1 riven, 7:35 A. M. Leaves, I til . M. O..W. It. A N. Arrives, (J: (,0 I'. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITEMS T. II. Knlcy wnil Id Hiilem lul iiiltht fur a kIiciiI IiiihIiii'hh vIhII Hill WIIIIiiiiih left hint nli-t f,,i I'lirlliiliil, In have IiIk eyes (ri'iititl. (It'll Young unci I. ii wi mi Kinell started hy inilii I id 11 v fur Liikcvlcw. 0. ('. .Morgan Ii'fl liiilny for 4 J 1 1 1 1 hike tu Kol 1mm- IiIh wIiiIi'i h hiipply nf hiH'kli'lti'rrli'N. J. T. Kolii'itinu of TihI Kuril wiih In lli'iiil IiihI night iiii IiIi u uy In I'm I. Iniiil mill SiiltMii. Mm. Jerry llnj.li and l n n m It t i . Klnri'iui., Ii'fl limt lilchl for I'lirlliiliil. tn vlrtll fur Hi'ViTiil daya. Hani V. H'oaier, proprietor nf I hi' Mnlrnpulliuii liuilii'i' ahnp, Iiiih re turned (nun u Iwii weeka' viii'iitinii. Kay I.iiiik, wlm Iiiih hi'i'ii fin ploy -) it HIiKvllii-lllxiin I'n in i No. 1, left lunl nlKlit fur hla Iiihiiii ill Ti-rre-buiiliu. lliiwiinl Young. Irmk driver fur tilt? I)enclllea llll I loll U I (ureal. Ii'fl thlM morning (r Maters with u lond uf lelcphuiio wlru. A. V. Culp uf Minima unci a Kriui uf I'urlliinil friends pimacd through ttend tuiluy mi their way tu Taylor hum to pick huckleberries. Mm. J. .. .Morrlaun unil small nun. I. ii win Kay, uf t'nrvallla. am vlaltlug nl tlm homo nf Mm. M in rlHtiii M mm, l.iin Morrlaoti, anil family. r. W. Htnry li'ft hint nlKhl for Crcsccul City, Cal., where ho will bavo charge of the men's and buys' department of a clothing store. Mr. and Mm. II. I'. Itoyce mid nun Itift last night by train for Portland, planning to rt'lurn with a new Hludn liuki'r car fur llio Pioneer garage. Tlin l.adlea' Aid aoclety of Un christian church will infi'l Thura day uflermion, August 24, lit the home nf Mrs. II. Kandall, 0.H Ogdcll avenue. Minn (Iwt'ii Irwin, who In employed In tbo county clerk's oftlco uh a sten ographer, returned lam nlKht from a vucutluu trip to her former home In Wyoming. Mn. J. 1). Itlli-y, formerly of La Pine, wiim In Iteiid luNt nlKht on her way tn hnr home In I'orlland, from Fori Hock, where she ban been visit ing. She iiuty rt'luru to Ih nd mioli to iniiko her Iiiiiiii'. A frniiin proporly mulched to a picture liirrenaoa Its altractlveneaa 7 0 pit cent. KymoiiH llron., Jeweler. Sltfc AT THE HOTELS I'lltit lluttn Inn Mr. and Mra. C. W. Ilrownn, Hurry Htlllwiill und wife, Arnold Cohen, Mra. Prudence Ab bott. Mra. Charlea Ilrlgga, I.. II. Ilrlgga and wife, Dr. and Mra. R. II. Oaborn, T. M. Jordan, K. I). Rona und wife. Dick Wllaon. Porlluml; J. M. Hchmlti. Nlnn O. Iliichnnnn, Seattle; Holland A. Htovnna, Lowell. Mima.; Jack Given. Ilerkoley, Cal.; Fred Gil man, Prlnevllle; J. 1). McCain, Kel logg, Idaho; John PeterHon, Arling ton; 11. 8. McCnlleclitir, Wlllium I. Ktendnbacb, San Franclilco. j HoM !.) Mra. 0. U. Kvuna, Jon Klnea, I). C. Phehe. Mllllcun; Joseph I Bherur, Choney, Waah.; Lawrence ! WnlterH. Laclede, Idaho: Kuy (iur rett, L. N. Juiii'H, Miirquiim. Wrltfit Hotel J. Tryaler, J. E. Drown, Portland; I). O. Wnrne, Milli on n; P. J. Drown, Dalian; II. G. Hur tnn. Silver Luke; Mike Vegnr, SIk tera; H. F. Powell, Prlnevllle. DowiiIiik Motel Kil Hogera, Til m -nln; J. Cuaaberger, J. R. Hartniiin, Tim Dallea; A. II. Tuylur, C. C. (bun man, W, K. Knlghtuii, Purtliind; A. J. I.ocwcr, Piilaliiy; Mr. and Mra. H. A. Miller, Mlim Klaln Cox, Spokane ; W. H. Holllimhead, Lu Pine; R. F. Tuylor. Slatcra. SALE ON JELLY GLASSES 8-oz.Squals per doz. 59c 8-oz. Tails per doz. 59c THE FAIR STORE (Eheily'i) PYTHIANS WILL ORGANIZE BAND .Musical Phase of LwIkc'h Work To Ik Developed DokicH Show How OlKlllll.lllllJII llf II IlI'llHH llllllll WIIM llcclil.il iiiiiiii nt hint night' llli-l'llllK uf lii'Hi'liuli'H Lodge Nu. 103, Knlghl nf I'yihhiH. Ill nddllliill to a liliinhi'i of iniinliliiiiH ulriiady members, tint lodge Iiiih In view a dozen or iiiuru Hu n who play liiHtruiiiiiiils, who will In- lull lnli'tl Hiiuii. Tim pi" n grew ii tit uf Him i t-t-x ii I vlnll of llic 11. (. K. K. hiiuii from iMi'ilfurd, nl which lime Hit valtin uf iiiiihIc In cuiincrlloii with I'M unl 1M Ir work uf the nrdcr wna eiu- pIlllHl.I'll, K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y tin- hand now iiliuul tu In' oiKimlgt'd will lii'iniiiu a I). O. K, K. tin ml . lliu pliui linliiK to tomtit a temple of that order here n hiiuii ii a puaalhlo after lliu required iiumber of member urn Kiilni-d. Neurly I'liuuith "doklcM" iiuw llvn In Cent nil Ori'Kou. I'Iiiiik fur Hi'curliiK tiulforiiiH fur lhi baiiit hy next uprliiK will be taken up aa noun ari thu iiiiihIcIiiiim iirn laknn Into the order and the baud funned. John Newby, l.oula Ileimett and Dr. It. 1). Ketehuin were nniiied aa u com mltlnii tu organize the band. I -a t ulKhl'a I'ythlun ineetliiK wna laiK"ly ticciiplod In dlacuaalliK the by law which urn auon to be adopted. ACCIDENT POSTPONES -TRIP TO CALIFORNIA IHwUI lo Tb. llulMln.l IlltOOKS-HCANLON'CAMP NO. 2, Aug. 17. A trip Into California planned by Owen Morrla and fnmlly had to be postponed on account of the auto accident In which Ivun I look and William Stanley were Injured. Mor rla will atay In Hend until Ijouk re cover. During Morrla' absence, bla work a a foreman of Camp 2 will bo bandied by llnrold Richardson. Horn Sunday, August 13, lo Mr. und Mra. O. 1). Kli by, an eight-pound baby boy. Mra. Kliby la ut the Moun- tain View hospital and la doing Hue. I Mra. William Norberg and son re turned Sunduy from a weeka' outing nHiittle hike. The lime was greatly, enjoyed. In spile of thu rain and cold I weii!icr. , A,, . .1 Mra. Xovadn Klrby. and nephew,' Ralph, of Portland, arrived Tuesday to spend several weeka III camp with' her sons, (). D. und R. C. Klrby. Harold Keeps, formerly employed at camp No. 1, Is now working here with Dill llenulgor. Raymond Ward, accompanied by bla mother anil two brothers, drove to Crescent Sunday, where Mm. Ward will vlnll with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Vuughn, for several weeks. George Allison aud family will leuve Thursday for Odell lake, where they Intend to pick huckleberries aud to fish for two weeki. ' Mr. and Mrs. Out Sclffcrt left Au gust 10 for Sbowells, Oregon, where they will vHIt relatives nnd friends. Fifteen Years Ago (From tho columns of The Bulletin of Ailguat 16, 190?.) Prospects for an extension of the Corvnllia & Eastern have been ma terially brightened during the week. According to word from Sisters, crew of surveyors, hus arrived nt that point and us soon aa their equipment arrives will sunt u survey across the. suite. The littuMl railroad company to ex press Itself as detormiiicd to tap Cen tral Oregon through the Ilend coun try Is the Eugene & Eastern. J. C. Drnchor, director of the company, states that construction of a lino from Eugene to Springfield Is now under way, and that It will bo ex tended to reach Bond In two years. The Ilullotin has It on reliable au thority that nnuthor Irrigation project will soon be In process of construc tion In Crook county that will rival even that of tbe Deschutes Irrigation & Power compnny In size nnd Impor tance. The scheme la In tho first Htngos of development, but la backed by money men who are able to carry It to a successful close A real estate transfer of the woek was the sale of tho II. J, Overturf resldnnco on Hawthorne avenue to C. M. Retinoid at a consideration of 11,000. Hugh O'Knno has brought In a lot of sweet corn from his homestead this week nnd Is beginning to think that ho iu quite a farmer. F. S. Stanley was tho guest of honor nt a banquet given by the Knights of PythliiH at tho Holul Ilend this wook. Johnny Edwards was In Bend Sun- rlav with samulns of water taken from three soda springs rocontly found near Sparks lnko. Vt 1 1 V. LnnnaiLiniai ,m .tcwBOM "7ie STORW1"sa-i9 HOUSE PETE.CS A UKNtHiAI. JtWIL l.llierly Tun Uh I lixl Time SEASON OPENS ON WILD HUCKLEBERRY The huckleberry aeaaon la here. I'urtlea Irom Mend and vicinity, and even from im far away aa Cortland, are leaving fur the mountaina tu gather n wlnter'a aupply of wild fruit. The vicinity of Udell lake mid Taylor burn are among the placea to ward which purlieu Blurted today. Origin of Wtathsr Cocks. By a papsl enactment made In the middle of the Ninth century, the fig ure of a cock was set up on every church steeple as the emblem of ML Peter. This Is the origin of weather rocks. Successful Graduates Are tbe Best Recommendation of 0. A. C. This ItiKtltution offera a thorough, practical, and standard edu cation at a coal viltliin reach of the high school graduate. It offers training for colleglute degrees In: Agriculture Mines " Commerce Pharmacy Kngiueeriug and Mci'hauic Arts Vocational Education Forestry Chemical Engineering Homo Economics Military Science and Tactics It offers training also In: Tho School of Music, Physical Education, Industrial Journalism. , Full Term Open September 18 For circulars of Information and Illustrated booklet write to The It'glhtrar, Olegon Agricultural College, 1'orvalliN, On'gon GET A Basket Saturday is the last day of our Great Bargain Basket Sale 200 Baskets Will Be Given Away A double handle market basket free with a $1.00 purchase. Only one to a customer. Bushel Baskets Free to Ranchers Only With a $5.00 purchase we will give a bushel basket free only one to a rancher. Get Your Basket Saturday Only WARNER'S js .vi I Our watch repairing department will ae to It that your watch runs properly. Syinuna DroH., Jewelem. 31'fc iviovn;s IIAUIKS AMI AMMAliS HHST MOVIK ACTOILS, Iri DKC'IjAKKI) It Ih a legend in the motion picture world that tho bent adorn on the tcreu are the unconacloua ones the babiett and anfmalH who go through their paces before the camera in a natural manner. Local photoplay fans will find this well demonstrated as a fact nnd at the same time get some real enjoyable moments out of Free! i iif.veral Mei.tii- In "rjud'a Country and thu Law," Hie J u in en Oliver Curwood prudunlluii at the Crau.l llieati-r to niKhl unil Friday. In iheue outdoor acenia, during the curly purl of the picture, three little black hear culm, but weeka old, aro given the center of the Hinge for coimlileruble (Urn footage. The way they cavort and play nnd the manner in which all three of them alrlve at one tlrno to make a meal off of a miming bottle filled with milk ban lurried out to be one o( the moat In teresting acenes in the entire produc tion. The three little bear cuba lined in Simply Wonderful For Hair and Scalp KKcrrUiiwM, Me'lleal Hrlvne, er.ijfkv Mm wonderful Action of ttlwep iJip. After yetr of emmrinmnting to obt&ln tl xft riuirmot in ffirniulutlnr pul ombii.nl wiih Hhw Dip Dvodorlzd nnd othtr mdicitl vrur Iht reuita ha wrt th pprnrvisJ of Uiowtundt ut inta i4 wuiucj. Ti remarkable artfon of ffepol vmticiB the Kklft from rrn Uf which I tturntial V proper hair yrowih t.d bcaotifal hair. GUInr a mw ltf.ik l'Icm. hutr an4 attraeUvMM. Kor Eic-y Oil, Uft-Iea Hair. Itrhlnf ftalp. Dandruff and Fallinv Hair it haa no efjoal. Yoa todar can doubt th bvautr of jtAit hair by th reg-ular una of Sul. Biftir i)r ruiwrtor to ordinary Hoap and water. LrtJltt-Mf ul to uat. Hsvpol la oe kjI at all Dm Htofru Ari. From Tomorrow Until Aug. 31st Every Article in Our Store will be Reduced to Prices that Mean Tremendous Savings to Yon! It will pay you big to call and see what we have to offer THE HUB LEGION DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Saxo- Jazz Orchestra $1.00 Admission No War Tax Now Is The Time To Buy Homes And Homesites Bend Investment Company EXERCISE EVERY PRECAUTION : ABOUT FIRE WHEN IN TllB WOODS - The forest is dry now and fire spreads rapidly. - m The Shevlin-Hixon Company thl picture were raptured JiiRt two weeka before they mude their debut aa acreon Htiirn. Their mother, at the tlniti tin y were c iught, put up audi a hard light to protect her offspring, that h had to be killed. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN, El MfS Wleatorla. the most desirable res ldence site In the city of Bend. We ure offering for the next 30 days some beautiful tracts rang ing In size from one to four acres at greatly reduced prices. These tracts lay nice, Just enough trees to make shade, each tract has a perpetual water right, also city water and lights. Any man with a family cannot afford to be with out a cow, chickens or garden; these are the very things that makes life worth living. For terms see HENKLE & MINER 1JKD CO. WASH RIGHT CLEAN EASILY CHEAPLY SAFELY BUT DO IT N A SWINGING WRINGER WASHING MACHINE Ask For FREE DEMONSTRATION Then $10.00 will keep it home, and take a year to pay the balance in : small monthly payments. Bend Water Light & Power Co. THE SAFEST INVESTMENT ever found for a man's money is real estate aud we can assure you ffia( mw is the time to buy. Prices have been deflated by un usual world-wide disturb ances and there is every in dication that property val ues will begin to rise very rapidly in a short time. '