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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1919)
BHND IIULLKTIN, I1KND, ORFXJON, TIIIIWIMV, HFITKMIIF.It 4, lOit) PAGK 4 v rV .4' iiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiittitni iimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi i BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiiiiiMiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiMnniiiininMMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Saturday- It. H. Ilntnlltoti Iiiih returned from ii bunlnorw trip to Portland, J. II, Minor Ih nwuy on a wonk'H liuntliiR trip to Dlnmoml -punk. Minn Miirlol WIUiimm of Hummer Lnko wiih u vlflltor In Bond lust night. JuiIro T. I!, J. Duffy and Mm, Duffy nro In thn city today from Prlnovlllo, C. A. Warner of Wnrnor company returned yardordny morning from a tmnlnoiM trip to Portland. Jity II. Upton won In Ilond yea tcrdny nnd today front Ii Ih homo In Prlnovlllo on IuriiI IiuhIhohm. Minn Darin Ilurton In ubln to louvo thn lumpltnl nftor undergoing an operation fur appendicitis, W. 0. Illrdmttl, who Iiiih lioou mirlotiHly III for tlin pant two day, vim reported to lio hIiowIiik tnurkod Improvement today. J. W. Wariihlarr, of nnur Hand, linn returned to his Iioiiiu nftor a row dayn with Mrs. Wnninliiff In Portland, whoro tho funeral of tholr Infant daughter wan hold, If. A. (lorwoy leaven Hominy for lltiffnlo, N, Y., whoro' ho will ropro- hoiiI thn tocul union an Itn delegate. Tho convniitloii inm'tM at & o'clock ii. in.. Hnptombor 9th, Mr. (losnoy will join tho Northwest dulogutlnn nt Hpoknno. Ho will ho gono about oho moiitli. Mr. and Mrn. II. L. Kloppor of .Portland arrived In Ilond cut onlay morning and will mnko tholr homo 1 1 or i). Mr. Kloppor wan recently discharged from tho service urtor 1.S inouthn with mi aiiglmmr regl mont. lid will ho employed Ity Tho Hhovllii-IIIxou Company, JohbIo and Konnoth Donahtio, grandchildren of Mm. M. (!. Donn Iiiiq of thin city, who will Icavo for Portinud tomorrow, woro honored by a party given 'hy Mrn. Donnhuo, tiNNlntud hy Mrn. August Ilartnch nnd Mrn. Doit Caldwoll Wodnoa day nt tho Donaliuo homo on flhnsta place, Among tho guests woro Inez Ilnnnon, VlrRlnln Dnnloln, Joan and Prudence Coldwoll, Loona Ilond, Kdnii nnd Knrl Evans, Beryl nnd Lamond Hrynn, Edward Luycox, Kdnu HlmonHon and Hobort McKoo. Friday A Safe Investment Since April of this year Diamonds have ad v a need in price approximately Mto. There is an unprece dented demand for Diamonds. What better investment can yon make than DIAMONDS? The leading diamond dealers of the Pacific Coast advise that there will be anoth er advance within the next sixty days of at least 25 96. HUY NOW! Is Our Advice. Larson k Co. At tho Sign of tho Hlj,' Clock 0, A, Warner returned thin morn Iiir from n bind noun trip to Portland, Mrn, H, I), Ullnon wan taken III yesterday, and In uimblo to leave tho house, It. H, Hamilton returned thin morning from n two dayn' biiHlncan trip to Portland, II, IC. Alton, Dan HoIhIiir, and J, iO, McKliinoy, of HlxtoiH, woro busl- noun vlnltorn In Ilond yoHtorday. Mr, and Mm, Cluudo Muonholmur returned thin morning from an ex tended IhihIiiohh trip to CIlcai;o. Mr. and Mrn. W. 0. Van Cluvo nro paroutH of 11 10-pound boy born thin morning at tho Jlonit Surgical liuapl tal, Ernest II. Fuller and Minn lluby Q. Ilottroll, diiURhtor of James Ilottroll, of thin city, secured a murrliiRo II conso at tho county clurlt'n offlco yuatordny. Wllnou (loorgo hnn roturncd from Kant Lake, whoro ho hauled a truck load of T. N. T. to ho lined In road work now being conducted by tho forent norvlco. A marriage llcunna wun Innuod yen terday afternoon from tho offlco of County Clerk J, II. Honor to For mal M. Alfrey, of Clackamas county, and Iloulah Landfnro, of Ilond. ,M. P, Canhmnii ban returned from 11 three weeks btiHlnenn trip to Ht. Paul and other eastern polntn. While on IiIh trip .Mr.-Caitliliian did connld orablo buying for full and winter, Mrn, It. 1). Htowell ontortaliied on Wednonday about 30 friends In honor of Dr, StowoU's blrtndny. Tho evening wun apont In dancing nnd curdn. ItofrcahmoutH wen Nerved. M. O. Wngnor left yesterday for Lu Uraudo to attend tho 41. conven tion thoro. Ho In roprcsnutlng tho Ilrookn-Sranlon Lumber Co, Itobort Mooro, of Tho Hhevlln-lllxon Com pany, In alno In attendance. A. P. Mnnlo'i, of Seattle arrived In Mend lant iiIrIiI to lull n row dayn with bin brother Hany Muulon. Mr. and Mrn. Frank Kelllher ro turued Wednesday from u Hovorul weekn nutomnbllo trip through HOtithoru Oregon nnd northern Cal ifornia. W. C. Illrdnull wan brought back to Ilond Innt nlRht, after being forc ed by Illness to mop on n trip to Portland which ho had iindertulcon with Clydo M. McKay. Tho return wan made from Mecca, nnd Mr. Itlrd nnll Ih reported today to bo In seri ous condition. Mr. and Mrn, J, II. Coykandull, of Hcuttlo .who have boon vlnltliiR In Ilond for tho pant week, loft thin morning by motor 011 their return. Mrn. CoykonduU'H aunt, Mrn. F. M. OitHbar want with thorn an far as Portland. Mr. Coykondull U mamiRor of tho Northwest hardwuro company. YOUR DRUG STORE The Late Magazines Are Here. They Go Quickly Get Yours. Juil Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANH UUILDINO Our Vlnculon Drptrtmrnt ii Complde in Ereiy Dtltil. YOUR DRUGSTORE GILBERT LOSES ON A DECISION MORRISSEY IS WINNER OF 10-ROUND GO. Urml Figliler Oiji'b to Mat for Count of Two In Kevcnth an iSVntrat Approach to Knockout Wood Iaihvh on Foul. HIGHWAY OFFER PLEASES COURT COMMIKHIO.VH PltOPOHITIO.V OX hi:mmm:imoxi iioad will hi: acckitki) ah soon ak PUICHi:XTi:i), HAV8 IIAU.VKH. Junt iim noon an tho proportion from tho ntato highway commlnnlon, outlined Wcdnundny at tho Commer cial club mooting, la formally pre sented to tho DoiicliutcH county court, It will bo quickly accoptcd, woh tho ntntomont on Thurndny of County JudKO lJarnen. Tho com mlnalon'u offer, which wnn dlscuiiscd yentorday, provldon that tho county nhall i;rudo that part of Tho Dallcn California hlKhwny lying between Itend and lledmond, nt n coat of 100,000, and that tho ntato will put on n macadam surface, to cost approximately $17C,000. An yet, tho county court linn only had tho comtuliwIon'M offer second band, and henco hnn been unnblo to mnko any final answer on It. Tho nontlmcnt of tho mombora, howoor, In entirely favorable, Judgo IJarnes xnyn. Tut It In "T1IK HUM.KTW Thursday M. P. Cnnhman roturncd last ulKht from n protracted trip In tho oaHt. Fmnk McCaffory nnd son nro In Ilond today from tholr homo nt lledmond. OWING to ft Great Labor Shortage, we wish to an nounce that there may be a de lay in the arrival of the new text books for the Bend Public Schools, which opens Sept. 15. We will keep you advised about their arrival 10 that you will be cauicd the leait poaiihle inconvenience when ichool time comei. But we now have an hand a moit complete line of all achool aupplie of the lieit grades. 1 Horton Drug Co. ; The Rexall Store J, Alton Thompson left thin morning for Itodmond to 1 pend tho day on hunlnosn. Fred Plnnoy, of Lakovlow, camo Into Ilond last night, nnd Ih remain ing over today, W. O. Hndloy. Doputy District aatno Wnrdon, arrived In Ilond Inst night 011 official buslnosa. Mr. nnd Mrn. Claudo L. Mannhol 111 or returned yestorday evening evening from n visit to tho cast. Miss Jnnolco Simpson Is recover ing from nn attack of mumps, It la oxpoctod that sho will rosutuo hor work In tho offlco of J. A, Eastos tomorrow. John Fnrrol roturnod to Hond last night to rosumo bin work at tho First National Dank, nftor a vacation apont In Portland. Word wns rocolvod thin morning that W. 0. Illrdsall, who with Clydo McKay, Blurted yesterday for Tort- land by nuto, Iiub boon tukon serious ly ill nt Mecca. Mr, nnd Mm, llono West will movo In tho noar futuro to Portland to mnko tholr homo whllo tholr son, Lylo, Ih nttondlug tho Oregon Stato Training school. Mrs. M. S. Lnno nnd daughter, cor nice, of Corvnllls, woro guoats of Mr. nnd Mrs, C. II. Alton Tuesday jilght. Tho Lunos woro on tholr wny to Sil ver Luko, whoro Mrs. Lnno has sons In tho cattle business. Outhoxed by a more clover, nhlft- lor opponent, Frod Gilbert, of Ilond, lost a 10 round go, thn main ovont of tho Labor Day smoker, to Leo Morrlnnoy, of Scattlo, on a roforco'n decision. Tho nearest thing to a knockout camo In tho noventh round, when tho Scattlo boy nent a left up porcut to his opponent's chin, Gil bert wan on hln foot again nt the count of two, but It wan tho only tlmo In tho bout that either fighter wan knocked off his foot, and was an Important fnctor In giving Morrls- noy tho decision. Onco before, in the third, Gilbert wont to tho mat but It wan not tho r cull It of a punch, and rather becauso ho wan rushed off hln feet by the ag grosnlvo Seattlo boy. Tho bout started in whirlwind ntylu, and tho flrnt round could have been called nothing but a draw. Doth ondeavorcd to force tho fight ing, nnd Morrlnncy's clover blocking and his ability to cover up and then lanh out viciously with either hand, mndo up for Gilbert's slight advan tage In reach. It wan this ability, displayed early In tho battle, which apparently prevented Gilbert from gouging In, when nt raro intervals a wldo opening would bo presented to him. Hovenlli Ih I)Nn)trouK. Tho second round wan u nhado In Gilbert's favor, the Dend boy rush ing the milling nt a paco too fast for hln adversary. Morrlssoy's advan tage In tho third, of literally smoth ering Gilbert to tho mat, gavo him tho round, but Morrlssoy had n nhado tho better of It In tho sixth. nnd took tho (seventh by knocking Gilbert off his feet just before tho gong Hounded. Throughout tho latter rounds, Gil bert Incessantly jnbbcd his right In to Morrlssoy's faco, but tho blows wero Ineffective. Tho eighth wont to Morrlssoy, but In tho ninth, ho wns apparently weakening, nnd Fred was quick to take advantage of thin fact Jabbing viciously to tho head. Mont of his punches were blocked, but tho round wns for tho local flghtof. Morrlssoy showed up strong in tho 10th, but It was tho belief of many fans that If tho fight could have gono for thrco rounds inoro, Gil bert's greater strength nnd endur ance would have enabled him to scoro n knockout. Wlllurd Houston, tho third man in tho ring, was a most satisfactory rcfereo. Foul Wins for Mcfoniivll. Tho main preliminary, was lost by Speck Woods on n foul, when tho de cision was securely within his grasp. Fighting ngnliiBt "Frisco" McCon noll, Woods had floorod him twlco In the second round, and tho socond tlmo ho wont to tho mat ho was so groggy that it wns plain Speck need ed only to select tho tlmo and place and thou ndmtnlster n sleeping po tion. Too anxious to end tho fight, however, ho launched a vicious right nt McConnoU'B ehln ns tho latter was still on his hands and knees, at tho count of six. Iloferoo Stephenson promptly assisted McConnolI to his toot, and ralsod his hand In token of victory. Kid Taylor, of Ilond, fought n brief, but aggresslvo battle in tho first preliminary with Kid Gates, of Seattlo. Gates took the count in ono round. The Bed The bed is the center and boundary of huraanV life ; around it cluster the senti ments of birth and death, of home and rest and love; it is the sovereign throne of the night, the greeting place of the dawn, the rich reward of a well spent day; it sooths pain, calms care and levels all dis tinctions in the mystery of sleep; in all time and place a thing of beauty and honor among the creature comforts of mankind. This sentiment is expressed throughout in the Simmons Beds a distinct creation in bedroom furniture. The Simmons Brass Beds are an asset to any home. Some in plain satin finish, others in ribbon band effects. HIGHEST FINISH AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS. Priced at $32.50 to $60 Sealey Mattresses Duilt of ono big bat of pure white cotton without tufts. All the comforts of tho old feather bed with none of Its undeslrablo features. Comfortable, sani tary, durable. Warranted for 20 ytfare not to pack or lump. -ii BEND FURNITURE COMPANY The Furniture Store of Superior Quality SUMMER FEEDS FOR CHICKS Fowla In Confinement Must Be Sup plied With Abundance of Green Feed and Meat or Milk. Chicks nnd fowls In confinement dur ing the hot weather must have lots of green food and meat or milk, or both. If they arc on free range they can ob tain much of their meat food In the form of bugs nnd worms nnd can ndd to their variety of grain the various vegetable growths that they obtain by foraging. This Is equally true of Uie fowls. call von inns. IIIiIh will bo rocolvod by tho undorHlgnod for tho directors of School District No. 28 up to 8:30 n. m. on Tuesday, Soptomoor 9, 1019, for tho construction of a now school building tor tho dis trict. Plana nnd specifications can ho soon' nt tho offlco of Leo A. Thomas, nrohltoct, O'Kano building, or at tho homo or H. I, Elliott, It. F. D, 1. Tho board rosorvos tho right to rojoct any and all bltln. 173.4 w27o II. I. ELLIOTT. Olork of tho Board, night Definition or a Clastic A classic Ih properly n book which maintains Itself by virtue of that hap py coalescence of matter and style, that lunate- nnd exquisite sympathy be tween the thought thnt gives life nnd the form that consents to overy mood nnd of grace and dignity, which can bo Hlmplo without being vulgar, elevated without being distant, nnd which Is Homelhlng.nelthor undent nor modern, always new and incapublo of growing old. Lowell. ISS Chinese Dietary. Chinese cooking has for Its general bnslH chicken broth or poultry jelly and red sauce, Tho hitter nccom- panics nearly all tho dishes; It Is a kind of dissolved meat Jelly flavored with pimento and coriander, Pork nnd mutton nro almost exclusively eaten; linrso and cnmel meat, however, may bo bought. The number of edible dogs eaten annually In China Is estimated at 8,000,000. Keep tho houso and yard clean. Glvo n heavier feed of grain In the evening. Keep poultry free from lice and the house free from mites. Feed grain In straw or other Utter to make the hens scratch for It. Grow green crops .n tho poultry yards If they are not la permanent sod. If you hovo had littlo or no experi ence In poultry keeping, start in a small way. Then Increase as your ex perleuco and success warrant. Don't let roosters run with the hens after the breeding season Is over. Tho hens will lay Just as well and tho egs will be Infertile and will keep better. Let the hens help themselves to a ,lry mush. Market white-shelled and brown ihollcd eggs In separuto packages. Ship or deliver eggs at least twice r threo times weekly. Cull tho flock so us to cllmlnato the ;arly molters und other uuprofltablo producers. Infertile eggi will withstand mar keting conditions much better Uian fertile eggs, Market hens which you do not wish to carry longer as soon nu they Btop mylng and begin to molt In tho late lunimer or fall. BEND MAY GET CITY DELIVERY W. H. HUDSON THINKS CHANGE POSSIBLE. Acting Postmaster to Start Corns (.pondenco with View to Im proving Mall Service In hpector Will Hack Move. That ho will within tho next week, start correspondence with tha postoriico department, which will have as Its object tho securing of a city mall delivery for tho city of Bend, was the statoment Saturday of Acting Postmaster W. II. Hudson. Preliminary to taking this action, Mr. Hudson will bring the matter up with tho city council and tho Bond Commercial club, to ob tain their endorsement. Mr. Hudson is confident that some sort of dell very can be had for Bend, and that If this is not a full city delivery; some other typo of service can be obtained whlcn will gradually bo de veloped Into the kind actually neod cd. For several years, movements have started at Intervals to get a city mail delivery for Bond, but al though all requirements had been mot more than two years ago, the letter carrier fulled to make his ap poarance. Recently Mr, Hudson has boon studying tho situation, and bolloves that the rapid growth of the city will soon make accomodations inadequate even aftor tho now post orflco has boon moved Into, Tho city delivery plan offers tho quick est nnd best remedy for this condi tion. Mr. Hudson states that In this movomont ho will have tho assist ance of tho postal Inspector for this district. Four chairs at your service at thfl Metropolitan, No waiting. Adv. Put it Ih Tho Bulletin.