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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
- PAGE 2 THK REN'O RUU.KTIN. DAILY EDITION. REND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, LOSS coinpanled by a ward and provision' i-i made for record of final dispatch ) 1 from American territory. County Wealth Shown At Fair Opening Today College Bride Pact Between U. S. and Canada Told Information Exchanged Re garding Shipments of Li quor or Narcotics I U. r. Lrutd Wnr In The IWnd llullrlin I WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Canada n'nd the 1'nitcd StnO's have combined to RuppreRK whiskey and nareolU hiiiukkUdk along the Croat Lakes and the Atlantic acalionrd. The state department today made PQbUc regulations of the convention of 1!24 between the two powers, ap proved by President Coolidge and the Canadian eahinot. providing that 'dncli government will notify the other when authorities helieve a rurii tir drug running ship is clearing to erosa the boundary. Customs officers are directed to refuRe clearances of vessels when it is evident from the tonnage, size and Bonornl character of the ship or Rttp posed false statements in the clear tng papers that smuggling is intend ed. This will prpvent clearances of umall motorhoals from Canada to points in Mexico and Cuba, it was pointed out. ' Shipments of liquor through Alas ka to northwestern Canada must be transported under the customs seals of both countries, according to the regulations. Shipments must be ac- i in a Coming Sunday MILTON SILLS (Continued from patio 11 t lie hundreds of lleud people w ho will tome here early tomorrow afternoon to see the fair and to he present at the first high school football game of the season. Itend and Hedmoml. ancient rivals on Ceniral Oregon gridirons, are to play. According to information from Mend. Queen Kda Miss Kdtt Towne in civilian life--Is to be the guest of the women of Hend at a royal lunch eon In the Pilot Butte Inn. II. 11 OeArinond. Itend attorney. I to pre side at this luncheon as toostmaster Tentativ, plans call for the seating of Queen Kda and her six attendants at one end of a long table, with the toastmaster as the opposite end. He cause the caravan of Hend automo biles will leave for the fairgrounds shortly after the noon hour, the pro gram ot talks will be necessarily , short. Parade Announced The Hend caravan, headed by the 'royal party, will leave Hend for Redmond at 1:45. Tomorrow morn ing, the hand of 12 pieces now play ing ai the fair will go to Ilend. and will parade the streets. The musi cians, the V. C. Van Cleve hand, will return to Hedmond ahead of the caravan. Exhibits at the county fair will be open tomorrow evening after the football game ,enubling Hend people j to see" agricultural produce and stock 1 raised in the Deschutes country. All schools in Hend will be closed i tomorrow. Hend day at the Deschutes county fair, to enable pupils and teachers to visit the fair grounds in Hedmond. it is announced from the .office of G. W. Ager. city superin tendent of schools. Today was school i day at the county fair. A large nutn . ber of the rural schools in Iteschutes 'county closed for the occasion. : ja fc-" "I WANT MY MAN" KLAMATH Mil. I. SOU) KLAMATH FALLS. Oct. 1. Sale of the Klamath Lumber and Mill Works company to R. P. Blllngson of Hawkins. Wis., was announced here by H. L. Aconib. retiring t!:cr..ber of the firm. The new owner will take the plant November 14. TOMORROW BEND XMw bfnd DAY IjJP CAY Deschutes County Fair At Redmond FOOTBALL BEND HIGH SCHOOL vs. REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL This Bank Closed After Noon Central Oregon Bank tVt W. Mr and Mrs Max Foster Hopper newlyweds. have decided on a unique honeymoon Mrs. Hopper (above, daughter of President Ray Lynian Wilbur of Leland Stanford University and nice? of Secretary or the Navy Wilbur, will be a student at Radcllffe. while her husband is continuing hi studies at Harvard. Old Grand Jury Reconvenes With a Change In Personnel With one change, the old grand Jury drawn last February went into session shortly before noon today after receiving instructions from Cir cuit Judge T. K. J. Duffy. Melvln Melund. who had been a member of; the secret tribunal, has left Oregon, being new in North Dakota; and it was lound necessary to draw another juror. N. H. (illbert. to take his place i The jury now Includes John lHver eaux. foreman: Sam T. Vaughn. How I ard R. Hyde. J. II. Httrgess. Henty Sottong. Miss F.va Whittington and N. H. Gilbert. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKK7 (U. P. Insti Win lo Tli,' Bnd Bullrtln) PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 225: tone of market, steady: steers, medium. $6.75fi 8: common. S5. SO 6.75: canners and cutters. J4 $5.50; heifers, medium anil com-1 n,ou. 4O.80; beef cows, medium! and common. H i.rr.: iuiier and cutters. 81.5K4J 1.25; Ball, can ners and bologna. $314: calves, medium and choice. 19ft Ihs. down. tip $.90; 190 to 260 lbs.. flO.SOO 12.25. Hoga Receipts. 575: tone of market, steady: medium, good and eholeff, ISO to 200 lbs.. $15. 25ft 13.55: 200 to 250 lbs.. $12.50j 13.25 250 lbs. up. $12 250 IS: slaughter pigs. $ 1 1 50 it 1 2 50 : pack ing, smooth heavy. $9 ft 11: packing, rough heavy. $9ftll: feeders and stockers. $12012 50. Sheep Receipts. 230; tone of market, steady; lambs. M lbs. down, medinm and choice. $11 ft 13; heavy-1 weights, medium and choice. $9 ft I 11.25: culls and commons, all weights. $7ftl: wethers. v 10.50; ewes, common to choice. 24 i 7. 1 1 ii'i. 1 1 iHfi I - Going to The Fair! AH stores in Bend will close at noon Friday October 2, 1925 Bend Day at the Deschutes County Fair BEND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION S.W KK.WCISl () MARKKTS (U. P. Iam4 Wire to Tbt BtOi Bulletin! SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. Potatoes- Rivers, fancy wharf $2.15 ft 2.35: tit. 2 3ft3'4c: Washington Gems 32 50ft 2.75; sweets 4n. Poultry Hroilers lo 1 lbH. 39ft 40c; colored ly, to 1 30ft 34c; fryers SO0S2c; colored young roosters .' lbs. up 30ft 32c; obi roost ers 15ft 17c: Leghorn old roosters 12ftl4c; Leghorn hens 8M to 3 lbs. 10 031c; lbs. up 23ft 20c; large colored hens 30ft lie; turkeys, live j 36 ft 38c. Grain Harlcy feed $ 1 .45 ft 1 .65; shipping 1.76411.90; wheat milling $2. 45ft 2.50; oats, red feed fl.lOO 1.60. Cattle Tone of market strong; 'steers good $7ftX; . ows good $5.50 ft 6. Calves Tone of market steady; jover 260 lbs. $ft 10.50. Hogs Tone of market steady: light $14.75 'O 15.25; medio m?llft 1 4 50. Sheep and lambs Tone of market firm to 'higher: lambs S13ftJ5; ewes $3.50 j 8; wethers $8. 50ft 10.60. WOOL PAIRl.Y ACTIVE U. P. LtMd Wire to The Urn.l BalMlft) BOSTON, Oct. 1. Wool continued fairly active. Domestic fleeee wools are inactive, but prices are main tained. Ohio delaines fine combing lire still held at S3 cents, half bloods 51 ft 52c, half blood combing. 46 47c. DAIRY AND POI LTItV (U. P. tjtMtA Wire to The lleml Hull, tin, PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Btttter Cube extras 52c. standards 50 prime firsts 19c, firsts 47c. EBrrs Extras 4 Re, firsts 44c lets 40c, current receipts !8o, " ft. ' "General" Is Here! Good "Old-Style" Gasoline for Your Car Again! You've heard of "GENERAL" Gasoline, the famous "planned" ami "balanced" motor ear fuel made liy an improved retininn system so that it retains all the snap and "go" of the nld-style gasoline of years ago. All motorists have heard of "GEfJERAL." Its tremendous popularity and rapid sueeess constitute one of the remarkable panes in the history of modern merehandisine;. Now. for the first time in Hend you can have it for your motor car. From now on you will have riirht here the courteous, square-dealing, service from Authorized Independent Dealers that has been an outstanding feature of 'GENERAL' Gasoline's progress. "GENERAL" Gasoline, made expressly for use in motor cars in this climate, is a properly balanced fuel. It positively will deliver maximum mileage in any engine. Summer or winter it si arts easily and quickly. It burns alean and gives a full BUTge of power with each stroke. Whatever your experience with other gasoline has been you owe it to yourself to try GENERAL. Find out just why it is the prefer ence of thousands of motorists on the Pacific ('oast. S. V. RAMP AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR GENERAL Is Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers llo- (tvMtnl Ivitol, mi, orM,rn. I'ntl'. ,lll) t t, I'll, I'tll'HH' b) ,,, WW WOO HOll1 lit, an ,i oooiii- 1,-ai production and iltsirtbuUon ol hlgfi-aTil gMaoHnr, Then. run, "OKNI i: u." iii i" sold I IN 1,1 t, tuthoriMKl, Imtpprnd, mi DcMlen. v,i ran d,- d on i, in (. i: H it i." droits IM in i .iii.i iiiim i 'ibmllng. Her,- tin i arc: Bm4, OrtgM Mont racer's Gangs and Service Station Krenchie's Service Station Owl Service Station West Side Service Station ski,',, ciii'fon Davis tV: Kolf Service Station Itcttmonil, ' i 1 . . ' ' i McMickle'fl Service Stat ion "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your Engine Decide GENERAL GASOLINE and Lubricants I Atoll for ilu Sign In Ciroen mill Whlin pul- PORTliANl) WHHAT I'BHHJH (U. P. Innwl Wlrr to Thu Htnd Hullclln) PORTLAND, ot. l. wimai. hard whitn. 11.29; tofl white, (1,18; rl cm white, si.zs; Imrd winter, 11.85; northern HnrliiK. SI. 22; W08terfl rod, 81.21. OK.M'TS ANNUAL BBPOICT I )nm' hull's cOnntJr'l unniml fODOrl to the state superintendent of ichooli ti being Hindu out thin wmIi bf Alton Tbbtnpion, countjr tiperlnlend ani of nchool, This rirpori conwliui data provided by report rnede H clerka in nil dlotrlcte of the cbunty. Bxpenees of operAtlolii, mAlntenanoe and teachers' salaries are Included in tin; report, , I'OItTI.AM) HANKH Clearings I Balances . .86,307,604. h 8804.022.86 Hall's Catarrh Medicme Treatment, both, local and internal, and has been success-. ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggist. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio a memorial to Mustapha Kemal Pasha, now being erected in Cdn stantlnople, win i. the firm public slut hp lii Turkey. Gas on Stomach Made Her Nervous l'Vr miiny ynnrn .Ylrn. Oflok hm KHH on Mi' iKOnitUJfl mid whh imrv- j ohm H lid Bhofi of breath; Fioally , hIio took Adlertka and ii Hit) hfitt a worlrl of koO'1. AdlorlNa holjw j tttiy CHIfl nun on Mm ItOMROh umIohh due to d C0)-fi6(i tod flfturtwi, fifflcaUio I ii in Hiifh tin excel lent Inteatlriftl 1 BVfttitiBill II i;-- the very bftBl fomffly I fof i fiin i Ipal Ion II Oflon worltn fn one hour it nil tlVf9T grlptli MtiMlll r. Rf0kltt0i OrugglsU. F""" mi Several small not modern houses on west side (or rent. Inquire Mr. Smith, Brooks-Scanlon Office