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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
I I "Every Show A Good One" I Friday and Saturday WALTER KEID in "You're Fired" Tom Mix Comedy Sunday and Monday Maurice Tourneur's "The White Heather" Literary Digest Topics Pathe Review Burton Holmes Travelogue Tuesday and Wednesday DOROTHY UISH in "Nugget Nell" Vodeville in Movies Outing Chester Scenic LIBERTY TWO SHOWS NICHTIV Friday and Saturday VIOLA DANA in "False Evidence" Lyon & Moran Comedy Sunday Only MAE MAHS1I in "SPOTLIGHT SADIE" Pathe News Ford Magazine Monday and Tuesday NAZIMOVA "Out of the Fog" in The screen's most distinguished personal ity. The season's best special. GRAND Mttmce Daily Two Nightly l i MAYOR GETS LETTER FROM LONELY WIDOW Scuttle Woman Wants Ilnnclirr Hus band Who Has Good Principles . ' but Knows of the World. Somowhcrc In Seattle lives a lonn ly widow who hu3 decided that Bond Is tho best hunting ground in the northwest as far ns husbands are concerned. Mayor J. A. Eastcs ro celved n letter from her on Tues day ask Inp him to help start her on n second tilp to tho altar. She as sures tho Bend mayor that alio is only 45 years of age, is a good house keeper, and n homo lover. llauchcrs aro preferred, but thu only kind of man who will bo con sidered is one who has good princi ples, and at tho samo time knows something of tho world. Mr. Eastcs has not divulged tho name of the seeker aftor connubial bliss, but will furnish both uame an 1 address to any adult tnalo who is Interested. of nil plans for tho brunch of Red Cross activity here. It is expected that Miss Urcins' work in Deschutes county will In elude u course of lectures to be given in the community halls. WILL OBSERVE COLUMBUS DAY POKTIM SPKAKF.HS COMING TO ADDKF.SS MKKTINO TO HK HKM) UNOKK AUKIMCKS OK NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY AM DKSIUINM TO TAKK UV US ING WOHK riUJKI) TO HF.dlS TKH WITH CITV Hl'PKIMX TNXIU3XT Dl'ltlXti WF.FK. Any porsons ds-slrlng to take up work In night school, will do well to register with City Superintendent 8. W. Monro this week, us the evening clnsnus Wilt begin on 'Monday. Oo tobur 13, Mr, Mooro pointed out on Ttmndny. Clnsws will bo hold on Monday, Wednesday anil Thursday pvpnlnBH. from 7 to 9 o'clock. The courses of study oft Or ml, will bo as follows: Kngllsh- -Introductory trriimmup lulvanoad grammar, commarclnl Kug IInIi, fotolgu Kngllsh. Kngltsh lltoru turn and history of ljngllsh Morn turo. Commercial PonnuuMhlp nitd spoiling, typewriting, stenography, bookkcuplng, commurelul law, sales manship, citizenship. Languages - Spanish and French History Uenernl history, and American history. Mathematics Advanced urtthmo tic. algebra, geometry. Elementary Heading, grammar, arithmetic, geography, penmanship and spelling, and civil service. Science- General science. f-iiiitittituitiuiit:t:ti:iititiititiiiittitiuttittitmt ti:.iiitiutMtiinuiiuntutnuiMtnniniuuuunnMtnnuniiiMnuiiii:tiJUi.iininiittitiititiiM!itiiiutiitniiiuiMiiiiiiuiinMitiiii:iiiinitiititiiM:ir THE HORTON DRUG CO. has recently received a generous supply of Pyralin Ivory Articles KNIGHTS OP COIiU.MUUH. RED CROSS NURSE IS STATIONED HERE Miss Margaret Hivms to Ilvprrscnt llcnd Chapter Throughout All Deschutes County. To take chargo of tho home nurs ing department of the American Ited Cross In this county. Miss Margaret Itrems, or Detroit, Michigan, has ar rived In JJend. Miss Emma Crltten gor of Scattlo arrived horo on Tues day from tho division office of the Hcd Cross, to meet with the local committed and aid In tho formation Columbus Day will be tilting! celebrated in lleud Oct. 12, by tho locul lodgo of the Knights of Colum bus, which will give u special pro gram Sunday evening at S o'clock ni tho Uend Amateur Athletic Club. In n letter received this morning from the Portland lodgo by J. H. Arnold it was learned that Thomas G. Ilyan, formerly In the ofQco of tho V. S. District Attorney In Portland and Dan Kullaher, former state sen ator, also of Portland will nrrlvo in Bond Sunday morning and will ad dress tho meeting Sunday evening. A local commltteo is arranging a program of local talent for thu oc casion. Tho public Is cordially Invit ed to uttend this gathering. No ad mission charge will bo made. FIREMEN KEEP CLOSE GUARD SIX WILL SLEEP IN NEW STATION. Drills fur Itevelllc Week Ait Ar ranged Melnbcrs llerelve Char ter for Only Firemen's Union In State Outside Portland. Holland Coal. Exports have cMlinutcd for the gov ernment that Holland's coal deposits contain more than 5,000,000 tons, but none of It lb llrst grftdu fuel. Six members of the Uend volun teer fire department will sleep each night in tho new llrehouse, ready to respond to nil nlnrms, Just as soon us thu building Is ready for occupancy, it was decided Monday at tho rogular meeting of the de partment, held In thu city rost moms. Six thrco-unrter beds and other fumlturo that will mnlcu tho new sleeping quarters comfortable and homelike hnvu already been purchased. Engineer Stevens and Captain George W. Stokos, assistant stato i firo warden, wore appointed to draft 1 suitable houso rules and offer fur Ithcr suggestions regarding comfort- I able conditions to prevail at tho firuhouRo. Captain Stokes affirmed his statement, made whllo hero on n previous trip, that ho would sup ply tho department with a library. Thu department was assured by Chief Tom Carton that (hln a very few days tho now engine houso would bu completed. Tho furniture Is on thu ground and ns soon us ! tho painters have finished tho In terior only u frw hours' mora work The many obstacles in the way of normal production of this popular toilet ware have been overcome as far as Horlqn Drug Co. is concerned. Wo have received a generous supply with which to begin tho Fall Season, and reserve supplies arc held subject to call. Tho designs conform closely to those of previous years so that now pieces can be added to sets that have boon starlod. Tho quality is the same in every detail the same substantial weight, the same perfect finish and tho same ar tistic grained ell'ect. -a... - -.- Hand .Mirrors $1.80 to !l Hair llrUHhos J1.50 to $7.50 Military llrushus $5.50 to $10 pr. Infants' Hair llrushos GOc to ?1.25; one L60 Combs 15c to $1.75 Clothes llrushos j:t to J 5 Whisk llrooms $1.25 to $2.75 Hat llrushus $1.25 to $:t,75 Handkerchief lloxes $3.50 tllovo Uoxcs $3.50 to $10 Croaiii or Salvo lluxci I0oto $1 Soap lloxes 40c to Sic - Jewel lloxos $1 to $R Pin or Trinket lloxes $'l.G0 Talcum lloxes, $2.25 Talcum Can Holders 60c Dresser Trays 35c to $5 Puff lloxes 85c to $3.G0 Hair Itccolvors, 86o to $3.50 Tooth Powder lloxes 85c to $1.25 Tooth llniHli Holders 50c to $1 Purfumv Hot lliw Olio to $160 Null Kilos Sflo to 40o .Vail Horrors r.r.n to $1.75 Null Scissors $l.sn Cut lulu Scissors $1,25 Corn Knives 3 fie, SOo and Sfie Cuticle Knives 35c and 50c llutton Hooks 25u to 75c Shoo Horn $1 to $1.50 Picture Frames C5o to $4 The Du Barry Design in Open Stock Horton Drug Co. Home of Edison and Victor Phonographs rt8mimnHnmtaimimwi:wituiuuwnatiaiittiiuiiuiiiiiuMtiinHiiiiiinmiHmmtrattitummiimiiiiiiitt.'!iti:iiiii:';;iii:i:i:!iiii:iii m.-i imMiimuiiniuiiiKinnnmimmuiiimiimini . 4 r Demonstrations That DemonstrateNo. 6 WATCH FOR No. 7. II TxlNE FARMER dipped his potatoes in the Corrosive Sublimate WM Solution for .scab. His potatoes were clean, free from scab, and other disease and brought a gooil price. Another farmer "took a chance" and planted his without dipping the seed. His potatoes were so scabby they sold for , only a little more than cull potatoes for hog feed. .''.' ' ' It pays to dip and it pays to use the Corrosive Sublimate formula. Your potato crop will show up pretty soon and you will want the formula on hand for spring use. We have it for you. ,. . Tin: hank of 1'i:u.so.na.si:hvkjk The First National Bank of Bend t i -.J BEND, OREGON. by tho depuvtmont will put every thing In shape. Drill Nights Aligned. A program controlling tho demon stration to bo given on the day set aside by tho American Legion dur- Ing Hovelllo week for tho flro de partment wan mapped out and drill nights for the contesting teams assigned. The regular Sunday drill, which has In tho past been held In tho morning, starting this coming Sun day will bo held from 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock, and un urgent request liy Chief Cnrlon was made to tho de- pnrtment for every member In be present, ns some new drills will bo Introduced. ' President T. H. Foley has prom ised the drill teams that, through tho Uend Water. Light & Power Co., ho would arrange for the stringing of lights over the vacant lot at the south end of Horn! street for the purposo of ullowlng the teams to practice later Into tho night. Colon I Formed. The secretary's report of tho dance given by tho department last Wednesday night showed n nut profit of $1C75. Statements ren dered to tho department were re ferred to tho finance committee. Ilcnd is tho only city In the state outsldo of Portland whtch has an organized lire lighters' union af tlllated with the International union. A charter for tho locul was received lust night, nud 28 members of the lleud volunteer firo department signed the document. Officers of tho union are: Chief Flro Kuglueer K. U. Stevens, president; Harry Itelugold, vice president; Oeorg Stokoe. secretnry-treasurer. The en tertainment commltteo Includes Cap tain J. A. Swift, Ouoige Stokoe and Claude Smith, while Ivan Palon and J. II. Taylor were named ns dele gates to tho labor convention. HAS WON PUCE OF HONOR YOUR DRUG STORE GOODRICH FOUNTAIN SYRINGES Firsi Grade Rubber Thai will last lor years ppp2 R fee in-) in Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'ICANK UUILWNO Our Prociiplibn Department it Complete in Eveiy Detail. YOUR DRUG STORE MANY GIVE TO HELP B. A. il. C. lauoi: totaii a:.i:':m; p:.:::mj. i:i) TO ('O.M.MITTKK WOltKI.NOi TO (I.KAIt ATllI.lfni' Cl.t.'ll OF ITS ItntlMI.V OF HF.IIT. KucnuruKlriK progress Is being made In tho campaign to nil so the amount of money needed In clear the Uend Amateur Athletic club of debt, anil thu following subscrip tions, totaling 130.020. 'Jl, wore re ported on Tuesday by tho com mltteo In charge of this branch of the work. Tho list follows: Tho Slievliu-Hlxon Com pany $ in, nun. oo Ilrooks-Scaiilou Co lA.OSO.OO T. A. McCann, et nl 1,000.00 J, P. Kayos and II. K. Ilrooks 1,000.00 C. 8, Hudson 750.00 I). K, Hunter 750.00 First National Hank 700.00 Central Oregon Hank ... COO. 00 The Ilcnd Cc 500.00 It. M. Smith 500.00 A. II. Horn..t 500.00 Miller Mr. Co 400.00 Mnnnlielmer Ilros 400.00 Hand Hardwaro Co 357.41 Heed ft Horton 350.00 O'Donuell Ilros 350.00 Leo A. Thomas 300.00 United Warehouse Co ' 300,0,0 Anton Auno 300.00 Uend Fiirnlluro Co 250.00 Klks' Club 250.00 Chas, Iloyd 160.00 Hrunswlck-Ilalko Co 123.50 DEPUTY SEALER IS VISITOR IN CITY On an official trip through thu state, William A. Dalziel, deputy setder of weights and mousiiros, ar lived In lleud ou Tuesday and will remain in this vicinity for thu' next three days, After a general Inspec tion of conditions in Uend and tho vicinity, ho will leave- for Ilopjmur. Salvation Army's Work for Flfty-Fojr Ycsri fteeoonlxed as Worthy of the Highest Praia. Hxcept for the war tin .Sshatlen Army undid have eelrbrnted Its lUllctli birthday four ears ago, but there could hardly lime been a belter te minder of nvIiiiI the army bud du ii nd becouio In a half O'lilur) thiiii the recent nunrd of lbs Victoria from to llircu .Salvntlnii Army soldiers furtlnlr servlco In Frnnee. Flfiyfutir wir,i ngo thlugi were very, dlfferwiit ; lh first nppenrnnces of the salvntlinilKti nrnutvd oppoiltlon, rowdies tried to break u the iitcciliiKt. mid on at least one invasion meiiiberi of the future nnny Mere nrreMed In Kiiclnud ni "dIMiirbcr of the peoee." Orlclnnlly "imply an ntlempt to innke converts hy ouidiMir prent'hlng, Die movemont wbleh William lluoth Minted In July. IS, wni put no a military IhikU and became the Salvation Army In 1H79, since which time It Imi grown friun 7A t'oiix In Kuglnnd to ahuiit il.(K)l turpi and oiitponts In more tbnti t roiintrliM. The army was onlclnlly reeosnlxed by King IMwnrd VII when; he received the founder at Itut-kliie-limn imliice In I1M I ; a different )el re markable "nillclal recognition" oc eiirred ipilte recently when it tableau honoring the .Salviithm Army uasmnde the climax of the current "Zlegfeld Folllen" on llroadwiiy. ( ? No, we arc lad to have you come in at any time that you arc desirous of knowing anything alio ti t price We aro Not Afraid to discuss this important matter with you on anything Concerning Groceries SMITH'S Grocery i