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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
PAGE 2 THF REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY '.!. 1026 King Alfonso and Prince of Asturias MAZAMA OUTING THIS WEEK END Portlanders Will Visit Cove Second Time Gorge At Junction of Riv ers, and Opal Springs Goal of Mountaineers KeiieatiiiB tliiir otitiiiK of lasl var , the Mnzamas. Oregon mountain. vr InK orKanltutioii. will visit tb Gove country the junction of Crool.t'tl and Desrhutes rivers over the Mi nt oriul iluv week itul. MCOrttaf to In formation received here today. The Majunins. under the Kuidanee of E. T. Vnlllant. who headed last year's party also, will leave Portland ' Kriday niitht. arrivinc In Culver early Saturday morning. From Culver, the mountain climbers will hike to the Cove. They will hike back to t'uher Sunday evininp. taKitm the nisht train to l'ortland. Several local Mammas, among them W. P. Hardest), assistant city engineer, will join the Portland group at Culver Saturday morning, ll was Hardest- who received the Information that the UlMDII were coming to Central Orecon again this year. Members of the Maramas who have vslited the Cove country con cede it to be one of the most attrac tive places In the slute. The niouu taineers will visit "No Man's Land" the rugged peninsula at the junc tion of the lJeschutes and Crooked rivers. Opal springs will also be visited. KtOg AU'i nv tf Spain ami his ttdtlt wn. t ho primv Of AstttHtli l''lr In tltti thrim rpvii'win tho "fttgtnieott tlW Key" or Kirk's Own. Flttl Bpftnlftb tnfnniry rolmont, f which Iiis majesty Is colonel nml the prtDCV lUbnltWU officer. NEVER THOUGHT OF FIGHTING U.S. Former Japanese Minis ter Denies Inference German Paper Had Quoted On Land haw of Califor nia Regret Kxpressed (U. 1'. LmMd Wirr to Hi. IU11.I llull.llnl , TOKIO. May IIS Viscount (loto. former minister of the Interior, has ' never thuoght of a war between Ja pan ami America much less talked of It he told the I'nitcd Cross today In an Interview at Shlrahama ' Springs. Ills statement was the result of an ; alleged interview with a Merlin news paper which iiuotc.l bin as saving "a 'statesman must sometime think war I though not talk it." adding that the i California land QUCatlon was one of I "life and deuth" for Japan. The . Berlin paper had interpreted the al leged "thoughts of war" remarks as u suggestion that the statesman fore saw a clash between his own country and the l ulled States. - While the author of the llerllu In terview Is not now in Toklo. the Her man embassy explained that there hail boon perhaps some misinterpre tation of Colo's remarks, and ex pressed regret for the incident. IMIHY AM) I'Ori.TUY tl). P. LmxJ Win to Thr BfnJ Bulletin I PORTLAND, May 28. Butter Cube extras 41'jc: standards 41c: prime firsts 40Vc: firsts 39c. Kggs Extras 34c: firsts 33c: pul lets 31c; current receipts 3ec. H.ttterfat Country station deliv ery basis, best churning. 37c; No. 2 grade. 32c; Portland delivery, best churning cream. 409 42c. Cheese Selling price: Tillamook county triplets. 26 27c; Oregon triplets, not branded. 22c; Oregon loaf. 17 lie; Tillamook f. o. h. price, triplets. 23c: loaf, 2c; Cooc county, selling price, triplets. 23c; loaf. 26c. Live poultry Selling price: Heavy hens. 25c: light hens. 23c; broilers, colored. 14 lbs. up. 25c; while. 20 f?22c; spring ducks. 2Sfi30c. Millfeed Price delivered: Mill, feed. $3S(r41 per ton; middlings. $50S3. The process of mercerizing cotton was discovered about SO years ago by a calico printer. John Mercer, and was named after him. A llelglan named Dony claims to have solved the problem of project. , Ing on Hie mrwn motion pictures In exactly the colors of objects photo graphed. The Invention consists of it hi chromatic movable screen, which Is adaptable to any apparatus. Two hundred aad twenty-five mil lion railway tickets of 46. out) differ ent varieties and 600.000 season tickets are the annual requirement of Ho- London underground railways An Old Fashioned Garden! A grOVfl of trees, a velvet lawn, a cozy cottage nestling among the (lowers, an entrancing vista of the mountains, clean, pure Mr free from mill dirt. All these and much more you can have if you live in BeautiM SEND PARK A real investment, line large lots that are hound to increase in value with the growth of the city. An investment which, under our special bonded plan, is guaranteed against loss. An oppor tunity to save money on monthly payments, bringing you splen did returns with absolute safety. This is what you have in Beautiful Bend Park (East) SEE US TODAY Bend Investment Company I'honc 172 WE NEVER SLEEP" S.-9 W.ill St. A telescope h.i ln'en Invruli'tl ! hn tp-eii u hlv l hy Impi'mml IV. which. ulthmiKh i.nly five lin h trimllnic uml ptffNl BOttBllAfl ImiK. will iiuiKiilf) four uml OBI half t linen. Such Urn tiuiKiiirirtttiuti. iie li'- th.tl the ttiiunt mnnt ill ptt Amrrltuii f laic n l hr irm ' U OB nil It Knl holi.Uyn In n M; JiHihlQfl W Kl Nw Virk m hunl tut Iter. rn!r ln-r M.n niiU) hlil.- The Workman's Store More volume more values is a constant policy with us. Our prices will prove it will retain and .please our customers and constantly add new ones to our list. EXTRA VALUES! That's the keynote and ever will be with this store. Khaki Outing Breeches, $3.00 values $1.89 8, 12, 16 inch All Leather Mot Pac Shoes. $4.85, $7.45, $8.65 Luggage at a Saving of Ladies Outing Coats, Breeches. Middies; 83.00 to ? 1.00 (t1 Q Q Athletic and Ballbriggan Union Suite 79c values Ladies Outing Shoes, Moc-Pac 4 lb. Double Wool Blankets, S7.50 values '. $4.95 Blue and Grav Chambray Work Q Shirts C Children's Block and White Tennis Shoes Children's Ribbed Hose Men's Canvas Shoes, Leather Soles $1.95 Ladies' Silk and Fibre Rott $5.50 79c 29c 89c Men's Caps . $1.65, $2.29 Children's Sandals .... $1.29 iittinmtri! . mm, n Store Will Be Open Friday Until 9:00 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY MEMORIAL DAY wl"' a "" fi.ur M.,r .l..lt: ..!. .tl.iiUt.,l in imk- ..f print ull.r nlr.nl.- r. r w v.'.',.: a .o uia a v '.v v.' ;m a i .'.iv.. w , Values In USED CARS As our trade-in price for used cars is so low, We can sell these cars at prices that seem unreason ably low, but which are just about what we paid for them. SEE THESE 1921 Baby Overland Run 3500 miles, 1920 Dodge Touring $150 1922 Buick Touring In pood shape, $660 1919 Maxwell Truck Hasn't been run for 2 .years, $250 1919 Ford Touring Wire wheels, '25 license, $250 1919 Ford Touring As is, $90 1919 Ford Touring $100 1921 Ford Touring 1925 license, $250 TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF BEND:- FR1DAY at 2 P.M. We will huve u sale on our usual weekly special Tea Spoons Arrow Motor Co., Inc Bond at Minnesota I'hone I 98c man's Store 947 Wall Street A'KMOTUAT, DAY is not ex- aetly the time for re.joicinfl and celebrating in a riotous manner, but it is often the occasion for u gathering together of 0 family or a grOllp of friends. And in order to fittingly observe the day, it is not necessary that they should uit around with woeful expressions. CENTRAL OREGON BAKERY Phone 473 :: Wall Sired The Sunday Journal helps women UR women's pages arc brimming over with helps and hints that lighten housework. Menus, recipes, timc-and-moncy-saving "wrinkles" on home dressmaking, all com bine to make The Sunday Journal invaluable to the housewife and hostess. The Oregon Journal is read in the best homes THE" (Di'ioljottrnal "firi in touch with our local ukcm: It. D, tiehnherr, Bond, Qoorgo i'',liii, Pt'liM-vllli', .iniin BonhMi, itov .-,h. Reanoiid, Set of Six Grey finish and neatly patterned. From the very fact that they are a William Rogers Mfg. Co, spoon you know they arc good. Bend Hardware Co. Phone 8 vTrtftTv mm-tmiiWi't v v w w X- S lW BOUND TRIPS EASf MiotfiLui IfouAbtucdioii'JMp! ItOUMJ TRIP 1'AUKS St. Paul $72; St. Louis $81.50 Chicago $86.00 New York $147.40 -'HUmiiAiP') "ih.j I'nlnlM In l'fitMii Hun Hnlr H.ir U In H.nt. Ill RilnM UMII Orti II ymm CHOICE 01 Two of America's Finest Trains Nnrlh f'nn.t l.lmllril vl. K., mi nml I in I vln H., I1 Tlekit .1 C WltlllllT 'I'mv. l-'rt. K I'ahn.AkI I'orllnnil, llrr. I'. H.. N. I'., ('. II. A. II H., (I. N., ('. II. A M. 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