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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
TIIK 1IK.ND llt'I'MTTIN, IIKNI), OIIKGON, TIH'ltHDlY, FKIIIUAIIY H, 1017 lA0E a 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 SUN MON TUE WEDiTHU FRI 2 9 SAT 3 i 8 6 10 11E13H151617 i 18202lE232: 25262728 AMI'HK.MKNTH,' (Jrnnil Tlirut re. "ArqillltMll." fxalurliiK Wll frnd I.iiciih, Mnry Allien mill Hi'hhIh l.ovu, "IIIh lli'rimiliir," , IViilurliiK CIihi). Murrny. Ili'iid Thrnl ro. Tlilrlm'iilh rliuplitr of "Thu l.iiim of Ihu Liinihurlaiicln," unil lilmiiliiil proKrum. llliHlrinc llllllll II. H. VH. I(l!lllll0llll II. 8., liuHknlbull. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS K. K. Duyliin, (i( Tumulo, win In llllllll IllBl iiIkIiI. Chcirli'H Hnlli-y linn left for u pro triii'li'il Kl'iv In riirtlund. Mm. I''. Hokum uinl MIhh l.llll-i lloKiid, of l.u l'lni-, am kiiiiIIiik til" iluy In llmiil. Wurrmi llriiwn, A. I. 1'imi'l'' Wiirren ('rook wuro visitors III tho illy limi ii Ik h t from Irlinvll !. K. I., Clnrk nml Holmrt Cntbr fund, mcn-hnnts nf l.u 1'lnn, urn In I in' city lunkliiK uflur buHlnnHH iiiul- liTM, Mr. mill Mm. John Tnylnr. of HIv Iit. with In llmitl yvslordiiy, Imiiii Iiik In llinlr mm Curl, for im'illaij tri'lit tllitlll. Mr. anil Mm. ('Imrlm rrltclinrt), uf Hllvur are In tint city toilny ti :: thi'lr ruturn from rorllunil, wlmru Mm. Prlii'lmnl Iiuh ln-cn unilur a lihynlrlun'i euro. Tim llii)Ul Wonum's Mlsslotinry ClrrlK will olimirvn thu u nn mil unl viimnl day of prayer for missions, a I Hut llaptlil church (oniorruw of utiiooii at t:30. A apvclul proKram will bo Klvau, mid.cvuryonii Ik In vited, AT TIIK IIOTKI.M. A. T. Mlllnr. Clmrl.'H K. Smith. I.. Moson. A. II. Coles and J. A. Mlllnr urn rt-KlmiTi'd from I'orllnnd t the Wright hulnl. K. HnatlHT. of Smtllo, Ii a guest at tho WrlRht. linn (lllliTUini, of Hood Illvnr, nr rlvoil In th rlly Uil morning, and I aioppltiK at Iho WrlKlit hotel. Kit Kali, of Ch Irani), I In Ihu clly, mid la making hailiUurlftr at thn Wright. II. I.lppnian, II. W. I.ovoland, W. A. I'tiltygrov. It. K. (Jarduor, A. II. Iloldoruian, K. J. Murrull and A. It. lnukaon, of I'ortlnnd, aro ri'glatori'il HI thn Pilot llutto linli'l. II. N. Wood, of Minneapolis, la a uurIiiobr vlaltor In llnnd who la atoppliiK at Ilia Pilot Hullo. Mm. K. M. Mlllnr, of l.us Mollnoa. Cul., la at tho Pilot llutto. J. K. Chnrliind, of thn 8. P. A 8., la apmidliiK tho (lay In llnnd. K. K. Tohln. of Hi'iutli), la a guest lit tho Pilot llutto. The Wtilhtr is Q to Buy Your W 00D DO IT TOD A Y AND OKI 'PROMPT SERVICE PHONE RED 66I OREGON FUEL CO. i Portland's Largest and Finest . Hotel In Ihe Heart of Business and Shopping Districts 550 Outside Rooms Rates: One person without Bath, $1.00 per day upwards Two people without Bath, $1.50 per day upwards One person with Bath, $1.50 per day upwards Two people with Bath, $2.50 per day upwards Music and Dancing in the Beautiful Arcadian Gardens ; the Largest Dining Salon in Portland. Grant Smith & Co., Owners. Eric V. Hauser, President. Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them I left. TODAY. A. I''. A. M.i Miiionlr Hull, H n. in. lllull Hrlini.l vn. Iti-iliiionil llluh Hi'IiihiI, liiiNkflhnll, lllppiilliuliin 7:110 p. I". I'ltlllAY. Noiin of N'orun), HiiiIiit'h Hull, H Ii. ill. U . O. '., I'iMllirll liiimlx-rn, 8 II. III. Hlimlln-llUiill v. II I llnlli'llii, llotvllnu, Cmiiioily Alli'JN, 8 i. III. Olti:(;ON Til INK Tit A I N Arrlvna 7:ZU a. in. l.mivoM !' "' O..W. It. N. Til AIM. Arrlvna 7:85 p. m. Ixuivna 7:26 a. in. AUTO HTAUK MNK MOUTH. I. cumin 8:4& ii. in. Arrlvua & p. m. AUTO I.IM'.H. Cam to lliirna, Fort Klamath Kurt Hock, Hllvur l.nku und olhnr poliilH mi ii Hi and soulli cnsl. 1'OHT OI'I'K H HOI IIS. Unnnriil dullvnry open daily H:3il a. in. lo p. m. No in ) 1 1 dliurllmtml on Rundny. NIkIii train mull clones N:ir Uuy train mall closns C : 30 a. in. iv TKI.KliUAIMI IIOUHH. Wimturn Union dully 7 a. m. to U p. m. Huiidiiy mid holldnya 11-10. 4-0. TKI-KI'HONK IIOUItH. Pacini: Tel. & Tel. Co. 21 hour aorvlco, IiicIiiiIIiik Bundny. I HIST IX I KO.M Ill'KNH. Tlioiuaa Jacolia and Oacar Jatlny arrlvnd liiat nlKht from Hunn. ImlnK thn flral lo muko lh trip yvnr the llnnd-llurna road thla yuar. Accord ing, to Mr. Jacolia. thoy had to ahovnl a road for llinlr car for a quarter of a mllii throuuli a thrno-foot mow drift near Olaaa Iluttna. Thnru wua aim) coimldnralilu anow on Hugo Hen hill. IIKXH VH. I'KIXKVIIJ.K Kill DAY. Thn llnnd high achool baakelball tnam will play lh Crook County high achool buakntball tnam tomorrow night, at Prlnuvlllo. Thla la tho flral nngagvmont between the llnnd anil Prlnnvllln toama. The local high aubuol luuiii will go to Madrua Hul- unluy night to play Iho Madraa high achool tnum. TO (ilVK HI'X ITAI- Tim piano, volco and violin puplla of Mm. Korreat and Mm. Ward will give a rucltnl In tho Prnahylcrlon church Tueaday evening at 8 o'clock, to which tho public la nioal cordial? ly liivltml. 64-BBc TO KNTKHTAIX CANIHDATKH Tho llullnlln will nntnrtnln tho candliliilea In Ha aubacrlpllon con tent and Ihnlr frlenda at a dunce at tho Kinblnin club tomorrow evening. Dancing will begin about 8:30. COUNTY HK "OKI M Ktiito of Oregon lo II. II. Htllea, dental cortlflculo, l.ytlo Towiiallo Co. to AIkoii J Vollum and William A. HiivIb, lota 1 and 2, block 6, Lytic; coualdera Hon, 110. L. A. W. Nixon to Thtiodor P. Toah koff, lot 1, block 24. Uond, and lot 6, block 2, Uend; $51.75. TO HKNKW IIRIIKir DetnilH or Iho S. P. & 8. budget upproprlutlon of $1,250,000 for bet terment 8 on tho company s linen In clude bridge renewals and filling on tho Oregon Trunk between Fnllbrldge and Bend, according to nn announce ment muilo In Portland yesterday. WHEN IN Portland, Oregon STOP AT THE Multnomah Hotel TO HOLD HIMTAI.. A benefit aoclul will lie held In tin) hull near thn McKlnley-llampaoii mill on Keliruury 14, at 8 o'clock p. m. Knoll ludy la linked to bring a 10-cuiit puree I wrapped ua If to mull. Thn evening will lie apniit In u xhort program, guinea and alnglng. MARTIN & CASIIMAN LEAD CITY BOWLERS TiiUo Two Out of Thre Mamfla In Mulch With lli'okiMf union I'lve ul Die Ciiriniiily Allnya. Tho Martin & CuhIiiiiuii team In I he City; Howling league fattened their avnrugu luat night, when they look two out of three gumna from Ihn llrooka-8cmilou Lumber Co' pin men on the Curmody alleya. Tho wlnnera' learn uvorugn waa 796, tho llrooka-Rcanlon average llng 748. HlanilliiK of the Teuina. Martin & Cimhmiin 5 1 .833 IlronkB-Hcanlon 2 4 .333 Ilend Ilullntln 2 4 .333 Khnvlln-IIIxon 0 0 .000 Murtln it CuMlimun Pluyem lal 2d 3d Tot'l Murtln 1C3 142 165 470 Hhaw 198 200 162 550 Pulmerton 176 ICG 163 496 Blover 127 Ultter Ill 8 324 Hprlnger 181 178 191 6G0 Tolula 830 802 757 2389 Teum average 796. Ilroiikti-Hcaiilon. Pluyem lat 2d 3d Tot'l llmlHtrom 183 100 156 498 Denmnore 174 149 169 492 Zelanr 1 12 185 187 464 Hum k 100 120 104 330 Ilnnzley 127 203 139 469 Totals G96 823 724 2243 Teum averuge 74 8. Wont Ada only ONE CENT a word Prices That Talk Out LOUD! THESE PRICES 9-4. Mohawk Bleeched SHEETING For 35c Fast Color Utility Dress GINGHAM For 12c Dexter Crochet COTTONS All Colors-All Sizes Per Spool For 10c Table Oil Cloth White and Colors Per Yard For 20c 8 Pound Sewed Comforter Cotton For $1.15 Cotton Bats 1 Pound Size For 25c Keep the Cost by Shoping at WARNER'S WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACKOSS KlVtH OPPOSITE NEW ItOTtL Ik-cause nowhere else in Uend can yon buy a desirable lot (50 x 110 ) SO CLOSE IN for only $:M)(). Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY. JOHN PETERS PASSES Former Itealilent of Tlila I,'ullty Diea Himiii After lUmoval. Word waa received here yeatcrday of tho death of John Pelera, formerly of thin vicinity, at a aanatorlum on Puget Bound, where ho had been taken by relutlveB. The cause of death waa not learned, although It was known that ho waa threatened with a general breakdown at the time of hla removal from his home near bore a few weeka ago. Mr. Pcter had engaged In farm ing and stock raining In thla locality for 12 years, and during that ueriod hud lived alone in his bachelor's cabin. As fur as Is known, no relatives reside In Central Oregon. Two Bis ters are living In Auburn, Washing ton. Tho Crand Theatre tonight and Friday offers an unusually good dra matic and comedy program, In "Ac quitted," featuring Wilfred Lucas, Mury Alden und Uenle Love, all three of whom are well known Tri angle actors. The pluy is intensely dramatic' and realistic. In addition, ARE SPECIAL and Hold Good for 10 Days Only SPECIAL ON Fumivals English Chinaware Dinner Plates G for $1.10 Breakfast Plates G for 1 .00 Pie Plates 0 tor 75 Cups and Saucers G for 1.00 Sugar Bowl ... .50 Gravy Boat .3.5 Butter Dish GO Soup Plates 0 for.-.l.OO Cereal Dish G for... .00 Large Vegetable .40 Medium Vegetable. .80 Small Vegetable.. 20 Safety Tip MATCHES 8 Boxes . For 10c WHITE FLYER LAUNDRY SOAP 6 For 25c SPRING CLOTHES PINS ; Box of 8 Dozen For 15c of Living Down BENDS ECONOMY CENTER 1 At the Movies i Sales Agents Chan. Murray, the well known comedian, will be featured In "His Hereafter," a ripping good comedy. The Uend Theatre tonight and Friday offers the thirteenth chapter of "The Lass of the Lumberlands," which Is Increasing with interest with" tho coming of every chapter. Helen Holmes has become a favorite. A blended program will be offered with this feature. Manager Perln has made a careful selection of can didates for tomorrow night's ama teur night, which Is becoming pop ular. A h Tonight and Friday Acquitted an extremely interesting and Dramatic Story of Triangle Quality featur ing Wilfred Lucas Mary Alden and Bessie Love 1m A Ripping Good COMEDY Chas. Murray in "His Hereafter" A KryttODC Comedy COMING! "The End of the. Trail" Sunday and Monday (J RAND THEATRE Real Home Comforts One of the greatest of these Is In having a bath room with the proper fixture. Do away with the anti quated old tub and wash bow! and let uh put in for you improved, sanitary plumbing, t SHOWKH APPARATUS, PORCELAIN LINKI) TUIIS at the Iyowest I"rice for which good work ran be done. Carlson & Lyons RED 1591 We invite you lo call it our store or phone and get our prices. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storm and Forwarding. Gentrl Com. mtsikn Merchants. Wo carry oil. Guolln. Bufir, Flour, Salt Meat, Ha ma. Bacon and Lard. lll'HI.NKSH AND . PItOr'KHSIO.NAL HID.M.W MOOItK, LAWYEH3 Open evenliiKa 7 to 9 p. m, except Werinenilaya Log Cabin Illdg. Uuml, Or. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER Flrat National Bank Building Fiend, :-: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN I) K N T I 8 T Office in Sathar Building. Hours 9 to It, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. OEOROE S. YODNO Civil and) Irrigation Engineer V. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building OlCgOnlife Insurance Company ' f XCLUSIVCLV OWOON" HOMI OrTlCf. CONSETT BlOO., FOMmMO ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE OptomctrLst, Opttciut Located at Larson's Jewelry Store,. BEND, OREGON Ncnroul DebUltT. Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism Specialty. DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR (Port Graduate) Free Examination. Hours, ft to 12, 1 to 7. R. M. Smith Building.. C. H. BISHOP Get orders for Spring Lawn Work and Gardening in now. Postoftice Box 457 BcnoV Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurance. Old est Insurance Aircney in Central Ore Kon. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building, Bend. Oregon. DR. J. C SONES. Graduated Chiropractic and Naturop athic, with lent- experience. Chiropractic is the most exact science ever discovered for the removal of the cause of disease whieh medicine haa been unable to reach. Why not give nature a chance and get well. Office ROOM S. O'KANE BUILDING Hours S to 12 a. m.. 2 to 6 p. m.. and 7 to 8 p. m. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished D. L. WIGGINS j FULL LINBj Of-l Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. I Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street REAL ESTATE , INSURANCE WE WILL PAY PORT LAND PRICES at your station, without commission, for all kinds of poultry, veal, fresh eifus and butter. Ship direct to Mnn airer, ButU Public Market, Butto, Montana. Selling price at Butte i Hogs dressed lie to 16c; veal dressed 14c to 17c f hens, sprlnjrers and ducks, live 83c, dressed 8o more: fresh awr per casu 118.00; potatoes per 100 lbs. $2.76 to $3.26, .