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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
ni5M nuMjrriN, mwi, onrxjox, tiidiwdav, orromin 2, 1010 PAOR 7 t (4 it 4 . I' 9- 4 4 nimiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiimimim tiitiiiiiiviiitittiituiiMiiiittiiiiiitiitittiiitimiiitititiiiitiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiititititiiiiiiiiit! BEND .HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iiiiiiiiMiii!iMiiiHiiiun!iiiinjMnitiMiiiiiiuiiMiniiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiMnnMnnintiiiiiiMiiiiiuiMiiiiMi!iniiiiiiMi,ii,J Wednesday I. A. Hofumii, 'of l.n.PIno, spent la lit night lh, Jhiml, . " Mr. umf Mim. li, ,, I'iyno aru iipondliiK til" wiftk niitl nt tlio I'rlno vlllii fiilr. It. n; 'Cfuiilon, MnHtur Fish War ilun of tlin nttitu wnu In llmiil'on tiff. clul IiiihIiichu lUHt n I: lit. Jiiintw W'olln, of CroHcjut. ncrlvuil lit tint cty Inst uli;lit, mill Ih remain liii: over today, .Mirt. Jolm Hy it n mill Patricia to turned IuhI night from u ouvornl days' vlHlt In J'oitliinil. Forest Hupurvlmir U. (J., JacoJuon returned Inst night from; a trip of Hovornl days to Mk r.iiku. Cliurlim mid Mnrolil Bailor, former ly of lloiid, urn lioro today on a hiinl nimH trip from Walla Walla, nnd may jio-localu hero. M. A. liaiiilllon, formoily connect oil with Tlio Dtilletln, Ih now editor mid managm of Tliu Monroe Monitor, of Moiirpp, Washington. Minn Mrirgnrot Thompson Iiiim re covered from her recent Ulucus mid wan nlilo (o resume her work In (tin offlro of tho county treasurer today II. II. Do Ariiionil nndt Charles V llrHkliiii are In lluriip itppn -inir in n it the llarnoy County circuit court They oxpoot to jotiini to IJend tomor row. . f (loorco II, lliiHKnll, prominent nooic couiiiy ntooKiiimi, nrrfvoil In Hand hint nlnlil. n'ml U iitonnltiit oviir today to nttonri to business mat- lorii, Tlio llond Volmiloor Klin Doimrl- mont Ih giving ii dnncti tonight at tlio Hlppodrnmn, tliu piocoods from which will Im duvolcd to furnishing tlio now flro hall. ' to Tuesday Mrs. N. II. Doles luiH i;on a Indiana to vtalt lior paruntn. Carl Wmlockl, of Tho Dallon, In In llond for a fow days on business. Mm. Ooorgo Ar Jones toturiicd to llond yestordny from ii trip to Port land. ' T. II. lYiloy roturnnd thin mornlnj: from n liUHltionu trip, to Portland mid Ha lorn. Dr. J. C. Vnndovnrt mid J I). Dono van relumed yesterday from n trip to Klk I.ako. Virgil Jlowo nrrlvod In llond (IiIh inoriiliii; from Canton, to Join hln fa ther, H A, ilowo. JtitlKo and Mrn J. A. Eastos ro- WANT SOME PLACE TO CO? At Liberty Theatre Kridny and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 1 ELSIE FERGUSON IN 'TEe Avalanche' She had gambling debts galore. Hold era ofMier I. 0. U.'s make her life miser able. Ruin faces her. A mother saves her. Tho story of a daughter's folly and a mother's heart. And a Mack Scnnctt comedy. ' " - i i n , SUNDAY ONLY MARGUERITE CLARK in "GIRLS By the scared hatpin they swore it to see no man to hear no man. Thev meant every word! Until one night a mere man broke in upon their resolution it's just like girls. f5 AND HOLMES TRAVELOGUE TOPICS OF THE DAY At Grand Theatre Friday and Saturday TOM MIX IN "Fighting For Gold" A touch and go comedy depicting the .perilous adventures of a dauntless lover in tho West. Filled with virile romance and lively action. 4 'J""B "" "'' ' "'" " ' '' "--" 1 I- I BUM-HI II -H - .--. i,- SUNDAY ONLY WILLI Aiyiii DESMOND "THE MINTS of HELL" Men froze to death in the snow, 'perished in tjhe blizzards and starve in jtho bleak wastes in the mad rush for gold Des mond shows the man who fought won and on ,the square, t ' COMING MONDAY! TUESDAY AND ' "' t WEDNESDAY SPECIAL AT LIBERTY THEATRE CUNNING the magic man the man who knows ask him heyill tell you n A Watch Like Good Health You don't miss it until ydu liaven't' it. Our stock of watches is othe very best. A watch for every need at many prices. ' The Hall Mark watch, we say, is a good watch and we do not hesitate to recom mend it. They cost you less. Our service on a watch purchased from us is for you. . ffiSSBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBB HEW ARRIVALS IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT ! New Styles iust received nre noteworthy exnmnles of nnr nhiliit i.r !,.. t r viuuc giving. Larson & Co, Hall Mark Store At tho Slj,'n of tlio Illtf Clock turned to llond thin iiHinilni; from a tlireq ilny outliiR at Klk Luke. A sjxjcliil incutlnr; 6f tho llond li brary will ho hold at 3 o'clock to morrow nftornoon In tho'llhVnry. Mr. and .Mr. J. P. llonneoitcy nro tho imrontH of nn eight and a half pound hoy, horn lant uIkIU at tho Slotorn honpltnl. Tho Jndloii of tlo ProBhytorlnn church will jied nt tlio homo of Mm. fl, A. Illakoloy on Idaho street Wed nesday at 2:30. Frank Perclvol, of Mllllcan, was In llond nttondliiR to IjidiIiicsh inat tora yefltorday aftornoon, remaining over last night, Mrs. H E. Daconpf Vancouver, and Mrs. Vf. IleBnlgrlrotPortlaiH, nip vltltliiR with llief ulster, Mrs. V A, Korhen, lit UoniJBt W. O, IIajrlDWR"'forciiti raiiRcr from1 tho Vox Uock dififfict, wan In llond Innt nlRht on official business nt tho KorcHt Supervisor' office. A innrrlaco llcenao wan Issued from tho office of tho county dork yoHtorday aflernoon.to Hnrry 8hlvuly and Mlsn Pearl Th(JmionV"'hoth of Redmond. Mr nnd Mm, Clydo McKay and sons returned to. llond yesterday nf tornoon from Tho Dalles by uuto. Mr. McKbyhnn spent novornl week past In tho east. K. A. Nixon, clrculatlonwinnnaner of Tha nullatln for tho past three month, left last nlRht for Portland whero ho will reaumo his studies, In dental coIIoro. C. H. Smith succeeds Mr. Nixon as circulation manager. ,4 n ' t Monday K. V. Payno wob In llond yostor day from his homo In Prlnevlllo. K. It. Lontr nd P. I). Jtoedor nro' Silver Luka visitor In Ilcnd today. Ouy Inj-ram, shcopman of Cres cent, Is In tho city ,for u fow days on business, Mrs. F. M..OnHt)ur ha roturnod tp Uend, after a three wcokH out Ins nt, Crescent. Mr, and Mr. II. O. Wilson spont tlq wook-qnd In Jlond from tholr homo at Slstors. . Ernost Jlyor of Mllllcan arrived In tho city last night and Is re maining over today. Milton Protsz, brothor of Mm, M. II. llorton, Is horn from his homo In Portland on u visit, Al p. Davis, formorly of llond, is on ono of l regular business trips to this city from Portlund. Joseph Lainarflh left for Poit land tn outer tho Good Samaritan hospltul, whero ho expects to bo operated on. Koreat Supervisor N. G. Jncobson, Douglas Johnson and Jack (Hor(on lort Vls morning for Klk Inko on Official forest business. , Hss Honoru Dgvora, cousin of lllalno Dovors of Tumnlo, Iimk ar rived frpm Cnldwoll, Idaho, und la visiting at tho Dovors ranch. Kronen Mooro, 'brother of Dr. N. II, Mporo of this city, who has boon spending tho summer In nendf has returned to Kugono, whoio ho will lOBumo his studios at tho Uni versity of Oregon. Mrs, A. W, Clomons of Illtnols, who has been m.nkltvg nn oxtendod visit with )iov parents, Mr, nnd Mr. William Henderson of llond, has. loft for Kvorott, Washingtont wlioro sho will vllt for a tlmo with other rolatlvos bo f pro returning 'to hor )iomo. he Many I at I VtlVr I f 4-a uC 'Ml1 c- i II UL lr rwT! 1 1 H t " m I I Pi1 w i n mmti w I I BE " . I I CjL Q K i .. B tfW kT i r 1- . At $8,00 Al $9.50 At $8.50 At $7.50 it? fc"' '""mm jk Women's Black Kid Welt. Cuban heel, AA to D widths. This shoe is $2.00' below present market. Women's Black Kid, Louis heel, welt lace, AA to D. A strictly high grade shoe. Others at $7.00, $7.75, $10.00, $11.00. Women's Combination Last Kid, Military heel, wide ball, snug fit ting heel a shoe designed- for comfort and service. Women's Cocoa Brown Kid, cl6th top, welt military heel. Women's Gray-Field Mouse or Af 1 I Aft Chocolate Kid, military heel, welt tto pil.UU shoes a good fitter strictly high grade widths AA to C. At IblZ.DU Calf, Louis heel shoes. Top grade. v A to D widths. Particular men are strongly in favor of our shoes because they main tain a confidence standard of underneath quality and outside style. Men's Bostonian and Cooperative Shoes, $7.75 to $10.75 pair. MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Now models from the House of Kuppcnhclmer Just received. Priced . .$33.00 to"f5ii.0O Patrick Macklnaws tho quality mocklnaw - . .. 91:1.50 to $I8.7." Others up from $0.75 l,eathor Vests $5.K0 to $18.70 New Overcoats, too $20.00 to $45.00 STOPAND SHOP AT MANNHEIMERS QUALITY PIONEERS gDODDDComor SPoScDcaaocoooooBDDDQCDDnnnccfcflooaaDaocxiaQQanSnna ' - FOR MOVIE GOERS , KveoAmdy enjoy n good movie. When 'one goes into a moving picture house ho has a right to expect to sec a good movlo especially If ho hnsj come any dlstanco to see one. 'Any one on tho following day aro good: Liberty Krlday nnd Satn-day, Klslo Kergusou In "Tho Avalanche:" Sunday only, Marguerlto Clark In "Girls " Grand Theater Friday and Sat urday, Tom Mix In "Fighting for Gold;" Sunday only. William Dos inoml lii, "Mints of Holl." Tho Avalaucho deals with a ,-jlrl who has n fondness for cards and gambling. Her I. O. U's. plied up tromcndlously and her creditors tor mented her to death until It seoms to her as If sho would bq driven Insane or bo ruined. Tho mother was tho ono who brought tho girl to her senses.. -, t- id j Sell ur pouKiij- througli Dulletin yiiinnilivit iin. p Full line of wear-ever rubber goods Every piece gumntml Universal and thermos x bottle and lunch kits "Girls," featuring n clever actress, Marguerlto Clark deals with a lot or girts who swore vengcanco against men, and sworo never to see. hear or talk to a man, until ono day man broke In upon tho scenes nnd things wont all to pieces. At tho Qrand Theater Krlday and Saturday Tom Mix, one of the clever est doplctora of western life will bo soon In "The Mints of Hell," the best that exists In pioneer lifo will bo shown nnd the picture Is filled with good stuff. On Sunday evening only, William Desmond, considered to bo one of the best In allowing lifo In Alaskan wllds will bo shown at tho Orand. Tho pic ture Is entitled, "Klghtlng for Gold." Tho hero fought, won and all he won ho got on the squire. tho Intersection of Drake Road nnd Newport avenue, which bavu been ordered removed In connection with street Improvement work going ou in that section. t BUSINESS MEN TO HELP BURNS Heidquuteri for tchool Looks nd lupplie 1 OWL '..' PHARMACY Heady to aid tho Hums Chamber of Commerce In bridging tho 27-mile gap which at present exists botwecn tho onds of rural mall routes now extondlug from tho two citios, the Uend Commercial club took uction ou resolutions submitted by tho Burns chamber, and authorized the appointment of a committee to co operate in securing n Dend to Hums mail roiito. Members of tho com mittee aro D. H. Peoples, A. Whls nant, and Hoss Karnham, Tho com- itulttoo authorized at tho last meeting to take up tho matter of chaugeu In tho SInuott'blll for tho exchange of logged off private lands for govern ment stumpngo, was'unnouueed as composed of D. a, McPhorson, K. S, Hamilton, nnd It. W. Sawyer. II. J. Ovorturf, chairman of tho commltteq appointed to cooperate! witn tno control Labor Council In, preparing for tho coming state la bor convention, w;is called on for -a roport, and stated that tho manner In which this cooperation would bo glvon, would bo docldod at a meeting Wednesday. C. M, Casoy, representing tho Ala-5 mo Shows, and It. A. Ward and Frank It, Princo, spoke on tho plans mndo for Hovoillo Week, to be held from Octobor. 20. tb,25. Inclusive', under tho auspices of tho American teglon. t On tho motion of A. Whisnant. a cnnjltt'Wrf ordorod appointed to )WvCtfj1vumERaf largo pine trees at XOTICK OK KI.VAIi METTI.KJLEXT. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned that sho has made and filed with the County Clerk of Des chutes County. Oregon, her Final Account as Administratrix of tho estate of Matilda Yeomans, deceased and that said county clerk has set, Saturday, tho 1st day qt November, 19f5, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at tho County Court room Jlns tho Court Houso at Djnd, Oregon, as tho tlmo and place for the hf.a'rlng and sottlement of said final account, at which time and place any person in terested in said estate may appear and object to said settlement D4t, ed this 2nd day of October, 1919. ANNA BOARDMAN, As Administratrix at the estate of Matilda Yeomans, deceased. 1" 31-340. hen you have to buy Bread You ihoulJ try our Holsom Bread A Eat our Lunches Eat our Pastries American Bakery 4 f j '