The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, December 04, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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ELKS MEMORIAL
SERVICE SOON
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BUILDING SITE IS
BOUGHT BY LODGE
Preparations for tlio firist mamor
lul Rorvlco of Ilond l.odgo No, 1371,
11. I. 0. H. will bo well under way
within (ho next fuw days, it was nu
Tiouncod Thursday by B. '. Ma
liiiffny, exulted ruler of tho lodgo,
Tim sorvlcea will bo bold ut 3 o'clock
on tho afternoon of Sunday, Decem
ber 7, In tho Ilond Amateur Athletic
club, gymnasium, lift stated, John 1),
Coffey, of Portlnnd, will give tho
memorial address, and an elaborate
mimical program li being worked
out by a committee bonded by Wilson
(luorco,
Tho momorlnl service thli year
will bo for but two "absent bro
thers," Vernon A. Forbes ami Italph
rolndextor. Although the death of
tho two Elks occurred boforo tho In
stitution of Dona Lodge No. 1371.
they woro virtually tho foundorn o(
tho local D. P. O. n. organisation,
nd their names wilt bo road when'
tho roll of Oio absent In called'.
Klk Argiilro Lot on Itlvrr Front
I'ot- location of II, 1', O, K,
Homo In Henri,
An Important realty deal wax
cloned on Thursday wlion tlm build
Inn commlttoo til tho Henri Elks
IoiIko jnirclmtiod threo loin facing
on Urn rlvor, In blouk two, original
towtiblto of Ilond, from F, 0. Minor
and Mr, jlaoliel Aiccnrrery for a
total countdoratlon of $4260. The
lotu havo n . frontaftti on tlm river
of approximately 80 feet, ure 135
foot deep, and havo ri'ur dimen
sion of HC feet.
Tho property will bo uned as tho
location for an Elks home.
GILBERT WINS
IN ONE ROUND
itiwirr hook to jaw puth
mmy mm.VH to hlkkp
HPKOK WOODH JOWICH O.V FOUL
TO CAUL MAIlTIfy.
CITY ORDINANCE IS
DEFIED BY HUNTERS
Hliot Heard In Early Moriilntc ly
Ib'fildcnt Senr Illyrr Many
Wildfowl Frequent VvcUutcH
DICK SEDER IS HELD
TO THE GRAND JURY
8millcit Bird,
31m mallcitt known bird In a Cen
tral American humming bird that M
ftbovt large n n bluo bottle fly.
Dick feeder, arrosted Saturday
night by Chief of 1'ollco L. A. Vf,
Nixon on n charge of drunkenness,
appeared In Justice Court on Tburs
day to answer a complaint filed
by tho Warner Company, of pu
sulng tho chock, and won bound
130 on tho Find National ilank of
Ilend, Tint do fun d(! ut admitted Is
Nulnie tho cliccq, and was bound
obur to thu (Iraud Jury by Judge
J. A. Bastes. Ills bond was fixed
at 11600.
Gold Came Pint.
The nilllinrllh'M It'll im Hint i,.M . .
Hie iirnt metal (o be luentlotivd In hi-lory.
I'illlilfl
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BE SURE THAT IT'S A
Vidtor
Record
for a Victrola. RecorJi are
hard to get thie diy bccsuie
they arc to popular sod the (li
ma n J to tfrt, but here are a
JOHN MacCORMACK FAVORITES
RED SEALS.
"BONNIE WEE THING."
"CALM AS THE NIGHT."
I "VENETIAN SONG" (TOSTI).i
1 "IRELAND MY SIRELAND."
"THE ROSES OF PICARDY."
2 A VICTOR RECORD ON A VICTROLA
J IS PURER SWEETER MUSIC.
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HORTON DRUG CO.
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Fred Gilbert of llcnd mid Jimmy
Hums, of Kunkakco, were schodulod
for u 10 round bout In tho smoker
at tho Oymnnnlum Thursday, but It
took junt one round nor Fred to put
tho Illinois lad In cold storage, A
right hook to tho jaw wan tho sleep
Algnal, and while tho lanky Kanka
kee boy writhed on tho mat In a vain
endeavor to come out of bin trunco,
referee Wlllard Ilounton counted tho
declHlvn ten.
While ho hinted, Ilurnn wan fait
and carried n wicked punch, for bo
foro tho round wan half over ho drop
ped Gilbert to his kneea with a
atrlRht Jolt to tho chin. Tho Ilond
flRhtcr, however, allowed no bad re
aultu und continued to forco tho
fighting until opportunity offered for
til" nhort, powerful knockout blow,
Kpcck Woodn, of Iieud, and Carl
.Martin, of Portlnnd, founht a alx
round no, which would bavo been an
nounced a draw had not Woodn foul
ed bin opponent with a Jb below the
bolt, lata In thu final frame. Roforco
lloimton Immediately forfeited tho
ko to tho npocdy Portlander, and
won a ntorm of applauko from tho
faun. For tho Jlrat Jlvo rouudn Woodn
wua content to allow .Martin to lead
the flRhtltifc, but occHHlonally limliod
out with hh left to Martln'n Jaw. At
tho end of tho fifth round tho flclit
wan Martin', but Woodn nut on an
offensive cnmpnlcn In tho last round
which would havo evened up tho
score,
"Slim" Stafford and Kid Ilcnaon
put on n tamo four round go, re
ceiving a draw for tholr offorln.
Tut It Ib "TUB tlMHTIX."
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An apple a day
Keeps the doctor away.
Smith Says:
"Buy Apples
? Our Grocerv
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i At All Times--
Try Us and be
Convinced
m it
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A CHi load of fine fresh apples airived
Saturday from the Hood River Ranch
of J. N. Hunter. These apples were
not bitten by frost, but were in the
packing house.
Spitzenberg, Ortleys, Jonathans
Yellow Newlowns, ul - $2.25
Apples in Box Lots, &t" $2.15
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Smith's Grocery
Phone SI
Phone
Your Creamery
Builds Business
for Yourselves
The Central Oregon
Farmers' Creamery
Will Pay One Cent
Above the Market
Price for Butterfat
Paid by Portland
Creameries
Yearly Market
Fair, Honest Tests.
The Creamery Should
be, Your Asset.
Bring in Your Cream
Central Oregon
Farmers' Creamery
In defiance or city lawn and of tho
warning sIkiih pouted on tho hanks
of tho Deaclmtoa, shooting of wild
fowl la continuing wllhln tho city
limits, according to Charlea Halne,
who rouort hearing tho report of
gilnii along tho river In tho early
morning, Uy tho lime he hod reach
ed tho DcuchulcK, tho hunter hod
gono.
. Later In tho day, largo numbers
of dticka, and two awans wcro noon
In tho atretch of quiet water between
the power dam and tbo foot bridge,
WRIGUYS
OFI'IC'IAli TKHXINO I'AVH.
Offlclal tenting haa grown over 100
per cent In the luat year. Bo great
i the Intcrcat In thla sort of work
RMd no many ore tho Inquiries re
gurdlng It that o number or lecture
on.omclnl testing will be glren at
farmer week at tho Oregon .Agri
cultural collego during December 23
January 3. In thoao lectures will be
explained the methods of oraclal teat.
Jng, what mum bo done to get the
ALWAYS A
CASH
MARKET
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At
Palace Market
Bend, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Butter,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
Jat home
Chas. Boyd
5
5
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the war
5c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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work done, and what benefits could
bo expected from It. At the present
time over 75 herds In the state of
Oregon are tested each month.
KULPJIUIl IJUI.LETI.V OUT.
OHEGON AGUICULTUIUL COL
LEGE, Conrallls. Dec i. Two bul
letins just Issued by tbo Oregon Ag
ricultural Experiment station 4art
"Sulphur as a Fertilizer In Southern
Oregon," by P. C. Rt'lmer, superin
tendent of the Southern Oregon
branch station, and II. V. Tartar.
formerly tho station chemist, and
("Finishing Pigs for Market" by K.
J. Fijelsted, specialist in swine hus
bandry at tho college. Copies of tbo
bulletins are now arallablc for tbo
asking.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money.
Don't miss this. Cut out this
slip encloao with 5c to Foley & Co.,
2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III.,
wrlttlng your name and address
clearly. You will receive In return
a trial package containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup. Foley's
Kidney Pills and Foley's fnthnrHr.
Tablets. Sold Everywhere adv.
Sell your poultry tluoucli llulldtin
cius.slflcri nd.
JHB9HHHHIIRSfflHl the national joy smoke
'fissswftj,. -.tS.ii? 'i'LHhte
'1 3mi
OCC.
NEVER was such right-handed-two-fisted
smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe paacea witn Jfnnce Albert I
jinacs oecause jr. a. nas the quality
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your linel
Prince Albert's 'quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch well yon
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments I
Toppy rrf bos; tidy rtd ttnt, fuuuhom pound md holf.poaad tkt '
fnumiOoTt-ondthat cl$ty, practical pound cryttal -Jj SamUhr with
fmg moutenir top that http th tobacco in mcA prftct condition,
R.-J. Reynold Tobacco Company, Winitott-SaUm, N. C
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