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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1921)
agk a OENO nUlLEl'IN, ItRND, OUKOON, Tlll'ltHDA V, HKI'riJMUKIt 1, licit. !:::n:us::nnn:n::u.:n What's Doing In The Country BBswsjssntBiKamtntntsatmtBraittnsaasis: DESCHUTES NOTES OF RANCH OCCURRENCES DESCHl'TES. Aug. 30. Mr, nurns, of Tumalo, was In Hciul on business Monday. Mlsa Elietta DcbltiR was a busi ness cnllor In Deschutes Tuesday. Gcorgo Dates, of llcml, wns n caller at tbo J. H.Ucnhnm ranch 1 on Tuesday. Mr. Stankey, of Deschutes, was a caller In lieiitl on Monday. Walter Lowe and Leo Urown nro hauling cord wood over to Des chutes this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward M. Swalley of Deschutes visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson. Mrs. S. Deblnc nnd three chil dren attended the circus In Bend Inst week. M. Connolly, of Bend, was In this neighborhood on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooley and Mrs. Harmar and daughter, Ledora, and Mrs. Ault all left for tho huckleberry patch Tuesday morning. Walter Lowe, of Deschutes, was a visitor In Tumalo Wednesday. James Lowe, of Deschutes, was a business caller in Tumalo on Wednesday. Hal Cook was a visitor In Des chutes Saturday. Mrs. II. L. Thurston, of Des chutes, was a visitor at Mrs. Itogors' Saturday afternoon. R. W. Stankey and Jim Benham wcro callers In Bend Sunday. P. S. Stanley, of Deschutes, was a business caller in Bend Friday. Hal Cook of Deschutes was a visitor at the O. E. Anderson ranch Wednesday. Mr, Neff and a party of appraisers wero visiting tho Stanton ranch re cently. Mr. and Mrs. I). 0. Stanton, of Deschutes, wore business callers In ltcdmond. George Holten. of Deschutes, Is hauling- alfalfa hay to Bend this week. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Swalley and children wero visitors nt tho S. Dcblug homo Friday evening. Mrs. C, W. Nelson, of Deschutes, visited Mrs. Swalley Friday after noon. F. S. Stankey nnd Miss Nellie Grltlln of Deschutes, wero -In Bond on business Saturday. Walter Jones, of Deschutes, was a visitor in lieiui Saturday. Mrs. S. Deblng of Deschutes was in Bend on business Saturday. lino nnd llttlo. Edyth and Gladys tor nnd other big rnnchurs nro Just Itoslu to haul t hern nnd back, hut beginning, hut tho end of this, week tho buggy was brimming full with will find much of tho hay lu tho stack supplies purchased nt tho store and and lu fine condition too, parcel post packages. Master CUM Margaret llovens of Hodmoml In ton, .miss Virginia una sirs, uosin ni (,o H, It, Stewart ranch ns aslnt- hki.pkd iikk and iikk m sit.wi) Backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, soro muscles, snllowuess. Ir regular bladder action nnd symp toms of kidney troublo are promptly banished by Foley Kidney rills. Mrs. Anna Morrow, Plqua. O., suys: "Mr. Morrow and 1 have used Foley Kidney Pills many years." Wo keep them on hand, Sold Everywhere. WOMEN, CHILDREN DO WORK OF TEAM did tho hauling .s, motion, or Brothers, made a trip to Bend with fresh veal Thurs day. Volley Dystrn harvested tho crop on tho Itoslu ranch this week, Arthur Grnftonburgor hauled wa ter Thursday, Charles Graffenhurger visited with his iMatlve, Mr. Halm, Thins day. Everett Grlustead reports he be lieves his hay stack tho longest In Mlltlcali. nbout 90 feet long. Mr. Coffey was hunting sago hens lu Mllllcau Saturday. Frank I'orclval. accompanied by Volley Dystni, motored to Bend to market a carload of veal Saturday. MII.L1CAN. Aug. 30. Mrs. Smith motored to tho postofllce Monday. The Kosin family surprised MIDI can with their strength and endur ance again Thursday. For tho sec ond time they pushed n buggy to the postofllce and back, a distance of 15 miles. This time they had not only a five gallon can of gnso- ant cook through haying. County School Superintendent J, E. Myers nnd County Treasurer Halph Jordan were visiting lu this community Monday In the Interests of the menHUio to lie voted on at the special election, September (1, This Is an Important rlmnge and It Is hoped a largo number of voters will como out ami Yolo their sentiments on the question. Board and Hogers thresher Is lu tho community already several dry laud crops have been threshed. Mrs, Gladys Stout left for her for mer homo in Dtikotji arter a very pleasant visit with Iter brother E. II. Stewart and family. Mrs, Stout emtio west more than n year ago ami has visited all over the northwest. She expects to return siimu time to make her homo here. ' The Ice cream social given by the Sunday school and friends nt com munity hall last Friday night was a very enjoyable affair much credit Is due the young ladles 'who worked to get It up. Tho program especial ly was onjoyeil by all. A surprise party was given nt the residence of Mr. and Mis, Otto Pauls Monday night lu honor of , Miss I Gladys Pauls who leaves this week NC? JaSh L to - POWEL BUTTE ROAD vlllo the first of the week on tin- I port nut business. i Gwendolen and Helen lllggs who I'OWBI.l. BUTTE. Aug. 31.- Tito have boon spending the summer with , patience of tho community Is being their uncle J. A. lllggs nnd family taxed to tho utmost by a bunch of left for their home In Seattle Sattir- horses that are permitted to run In day morning, WIIE.V YOl'lt t-HIMI SCHOOli Common colds nro Protect your own ones with Foley's This safe family coughs and colds, and mucttous and tilting membranes soothing medicine, Foloj's contains Everywhere. STAUTS T() Infectious. and other llttlo Honey and Tar. remedy cheeks loosens phlegm coats raw, Irrl w'lth a healing, Tho genuine no opiates. Sold "You'll Always Find" says tho Good Judge That you j;et moro genuine BiUisfnctitm at Iurs cost when you use (his cIusb of tobacco. A smtill chew lusts bo much longer than n big chew of tho ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives u long lasting chewing satisfaction. Anv man who uses the Reul Tobacco Chew i will tell you tlmt. Put ut in two sty If s V-B CUT is u long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco the road. desire to Tho authorities have no prosccuto tho owner and Tho fnmllles of George and Frank Klssler and grandpa Klsslur of Bed hnve been long suffering because It mond went to Ocboco dam one day Is hoped they will bo tnken up and put in pastures with out putting the "herd law" of this precinct Into ef fect. Art Wurrweller otpcctR to finish haying this week. While Frank r'ns- last week where they showed tho great project to the children and had a delightful picnic. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bussott visit ed nt the Cleveland llunii homo Sunday. Mrs, Martha Fouler spent Sunday with grandma Brown who Is feeling much better Just nt present. Mr. and Mrs, J. Arthur Mllner and Mr. and Mrs, Itudolf Wollpolt were picnicking and fishing on Lower Crooked river last Sunday. Elof Johnson wns In Portland n fow days Inst week. NOTICE Tho Bend Lateral Irrigation Co, will hold their unnunl meeting on Sept. Tth, at 10 a. in., tit their nf-j uco in i. ue. .) Advortlio results. .i The Bulletin. It gets MERCHANTS AIDINC PLANS FOR WRANC.LE PI.AINVIEW. Aug. 31. The wom en of tho I'liilnvlew (), I), O. club, who urn serving dinner for the sec ond a u mm I wrauglo at I'liilnvlew. Seplemhnr 5, have benti ulded very generously by firms In Bend, Ileil inonil, Tumalo unit Sisters, Tim menu for tho dinner will be; baked chirk en, roast beef, salmis, baked beans, pie, ruke nnd coffee. Nearly every fntnlly within a ten mllo radius of (Continued on Piiko 7.) Central Oregon Joins in National Campaign for Better Pictures SEPT. 4th to 10th th JR 1 IS PARAMOUNT WEEK And every picture exhibited in Central Oregon that week will be a PARAMOUNT PICTURE m MEXT WEEK is Paaamount Week the II greatest days and nights of entertainment since the day when you saw your first circus. It's the fourth annual Paramount Week at that : and when anything hap pens four annual times in the motion picture world you can wager there's value there, in thrills and laughs and all the marvelous sensations you get when you see a Paramount Picture. Nothing less than a national screen carnival that's what Paramount Week is! The greatest .talent of the entire world prepares it for you! Paramount writers, actors and directors in Cali fornia, New York and London the largest organization in filmdom, which works on a scale so huge and bo suc cessful as to supply more than 11,200 theatres in U. S. A. alone with their photoplays year in, year out. In Paramount Week you sea all ths best Paramount achievements of tha year, the greatest to date. But uch is tho swift prepress of the young art of the screen, such are the striking Im provement every year, that the season 1921-22 will bring you sensational improvements in Paramount Pictures, greatly outdistancing all fast effort. tmorovements in all those vital details of a photoplay which mako your breath come quicker, and your eyes shine brighter. And youll declarer Tha ft the best a how In town I" That's what a Paramount Picture mttray is. 5co tho Bannor In front of theatres It meant the theatre lliat Jlt pUr It I joining In thla great octnonMMtlan ol liet- tcr motion plcturct. wnen you see litis baaAct up so la. Soo tho Postor In lobbies of theatre lhat hnw Paramount Pie. retallUie week of pt.4ui ii'iu. it a roue guaran tiee vtu it see noth- thU rat ruin t.Mittfttfa Nit! huuw pro- Iatf(ffU fli - r-m "At. I ft & Sv & is?. & & I I I I; I I I bur tha bt fturc rramrMjnU Wbcn yvu m U SO la 7 1 wnanirm-umiuaiuumii WEEK ( ' 1 - ' 1 ' t-f. ..hi-i 1. 1 mi m O ITA7r Following is a list of the Feature Pictures scheduled DCnU to be shown in Bend during PARAMOUNT Week: LIBERTY THEATER T GRAND THEATER SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT. 4 and 5 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 and 7 MONTE BLUE in FATTY ARBUCKLE CiTL LI in Brewster s Millions Sennctt Comcdyt It8 A Boy . -.. MaCk StmCttComcdyl "D0",t Wcakcn, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 8th and 9th FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 4-LL AC E 0REf 1 Sept. 9lh, 10th and 11th Charm DCflOOl Milton Sills, Elliot Dexter, and Mabel Scnnett Comedy, "His Youthful Fancy" Julienne Scott, in SATURDAY and SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 and 11 r 7 jr nM YJfjP Monroe Salisbury in "The Barbarian" Behold My Wife A1&;EXf' W-'Ti--l-r-- r IF- II I.JU. i l- ... , . . l ujliumlh , rr T ., '' PRINEVILLE Lyric Theater Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. G and 7 FATTY ARBUCKLE in "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" Also Scnnett Comedy "Don't Weaken" Thursday, Sept. 8th MONTE BLUE in "THE JUCKLINS" Also Sennctt Comedy "It's A Boy" Saturday, Sept. 10th WALLACE REID in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" Scnnct Comedy "His Youthful Fancy" th.