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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1917)
the beitp upllrtin, hkn'd, onicnox, wkdnkhday, kkhiu'auy hi, itm PAGE a I x The DaUy Bulletin fnklUkMl Byarr Afternoon F.ictpl Bandar 0EOR0E PALMER PUTNAM Publlnhm ROIIKKT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manaiwr t'KKI) A. WOKI.KI.KN Ncwa Editor HENRY N. KOWl.ER Aaaoclata Editor BALI'H SPENCER Mechanical Bunt An- Independent Newspaper, alanriinv for th aquara deal, clean buatneaa, clean ponuca anj tho beat inlemu o( Bend and Central Oreiron, BUU8CRIPTION RATES 11t Mali. Ont Year M.00 Six Month 2.7R Thre Month. Sl.JO or lamer On Year If. SO Six Mnnthi IS.50 On Month .60 All miliserlptlons are due and PAYAHLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal Is not made within reason able time, the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be respenslble for copies missed. Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, I it V, WOOL CAR FEATURES Educational Features of Henefit to All Sheep Men. The wool car which is to be at Madras on the 2Sth will contain the following: 1. Six sheep to show market grades of wool (above each sheep are cases containing good and poor fleeces of same grade and scoured sample of same.) 2. Textile exhibition showing all stages in the manufacture of cloth 3. Case containing samples of Aus tralian and New Zealand wool. 4. American market grades of 'wool under magnifying glasses. 5. Pictures from shearing sheds, dealers warehouses, textile mills, range scenes, breeds of sheep, etc. 6. Samples of cloth showing ef fects of using sisal twine for tying fleeces and using too much paint in branding. . 7. Suggestions for the sheep man's library, books and periodicals. 8. Bales of wool put up under the old and new systems. 9. "The sheep man's wheel of for tune" for calculating greatest value of wool when shrinkage is known. 10. Exhibition of fleeces of dif ferent values. 11. Model of an Australian shear ing shed. 12. A series of moving films show ing: From range to mutton, a wool warehouse, manufacturing of wors teds (two reels), and scenes from Salt Lake ram sale. These films will be shown in the local theaters and attendants will accompany the car representing the Department of Agriculture and the J oihik onege, who win explain ev . erything, R. A. BLANCH ARD, f Agent U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. At the Movies (rum! Tin-litre. "Tho Sultana," a beautifully col ored Pntlie picture, Is to bo ahown tonight for tho second time nt I ho pitted to bo one of the best and most high class pictures yet produced for the lovers of tho contlnund story Hanoi Durmond and One Lump l.oulo are featured in this oxtromuly mys terious and IvirliiK story. On tlto sumo nlRlit tho last chapter of "Tho U88 of the Lumborlamls" will be shown. This picture has had a Ioiik life in floml and has been appreciated by a largo number of patrons. aW ''Wtyr: 1 i.V .1 ... . I .7.7. "S ft s7 m 1 LA A n i Plan to attend the Colonial uall at tho Hippodrome, Fob. 23. 61 Go Thursday MATINEeJ Snow White William Duncan and Mary Anderson in "THE LAST MAH-" SENATOR SCOFFS AT SCIENTIFIC FARMERS (Br United Preai to The Dailr Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 21. Senator Sherman, of Illinois, born and raised on a farm, does not think much of the government experts. He said so during discussion of the agri culture appropriation bill. "These alleged scientific farmers know more about ward politics than they do about farming," said Sher man. "If they attempted to put into practice their scientific farming stunts they would starve to death in 12 months. I'll bet ninety per cent of them don't know hard cider from creek water. They would know a Jersey cow only if she introduced herself," Grand Theatre. The Pathe Film Co. is noted for its wonderful pw-turlza-tion of films in artistic colors and this film is one of the best that has yet been produced. Tomorrow afternoon, the children of Bend will have a feast for thoir eyes when "Snow White and the Sev en Dwarfs," will be presented at two matinee performances, the first at 2:30 p. m. and the second at 3:4 j p. m. This film is a dramatization of one of Grimm's best known fairy tales and the scenes are laid in na ture's beauty spots of Northern Ohio, in which 300 children participate. For the title role In the new pic ture play version of Grimm's fairy tale, "Snow White," Aimee Erlicn was selected, for her grace, her beauty and her dancing ability. Al though still a little girl, she had sev eral years of experience in star:-) work, having played the Queen, in Little Nemo," and other leadl'iy parts in Klaw & Erllnger s produc tions. Her resemblance to Marguar- lte Clark Is marked, and several months ago she won the first prize as the child, most, like the other fam ous actress In appearance. Thursday evening Mary Anderson and William Duncan appear in "The Last Man," a story which has for Its setting the Philippines. The story is even as dramatic as "God's Coun try," in which these characters ap peared at the Dream Theatre several months ago. In the madness of a native upris ing- in the Philippines he meets the woman who was his wife and the man who wrecked his home. Army men, both of them and the women, beautiful, but like another Helen of Old. Between them lies the hate and passion of the unpaid debt of honor. Like a tower of strength he with stands the storm from without, a bulwark and shelter for those who wronged him. And with the passing of the storm he exacts from them a penalty worse than death plants In their hearts the embers of remorse that shall smoulder always, searing their souls for all time. A wonderful picture is "The Last Man"; big, vital, pulsing with the primitive passions of the race; a pic ture such as comes but seldom and endures. Bend Theatre. On Thursday evening Manager F A. Perin will open a brand new ser ial, "The Shielding Shadow," re- EDUCATORS CONVENE IN INDIANA CAPITAL (By United Preaa to The Daily Bulletin.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 21. Four thousand delegates came here today for the tenth annual meeting of the National Society for the Pro motion of Industrial Education. Indiana BurvoyB for vocational education by the State Board of Pub lic Instruction will be the main topic of discussion. Report will be made on surveys conducted in several In "diana cities and advocates of the new system will show bow schools In this state are meeting requirements to prepare for vocational education. . . Secretary of Commerce Redfleld, president of the organization, will talk on the Smith-Hughes bill, which has passed the Senate and is now be' . fore the House. The bill calls for an appropriation for the promotion of vocational education. A. L. FRENCH RETURNS A. L, French returned Tuesday morning from a five weeks' business trip to Chicago and other middle west centers where he did consider able buying for his spring and sum mer trade. Mr. French reports the market conditions, although pros- peroua, in a most unusual condition. Merchandise Is hard to obtain, and jobbers are none too anxious to con tract for future orders. Weather conditions, says Mr. French, have been severe In the middle western atates tor several weeks. CUT FLOWERS Fresh Every Saturday Talk J "Plants. IB alii and Ferns. Orders for plants not In stock will be gfoen prompt attention. 4 5 6 Newport Riverside Plorists If RYPTOTT IV GLASSES .lY. Fitted by DR. B. FONTAINE OPTOMETRIST at Lanon'i Jewelry Store, Bend, Oiegon The Shielding Shadow Beginning THURSDAY FEB. 22 al FEB. 23 will be introduced after the last Chapter of "The Lass of the Lumber-lands" The Shielding Shadow U the Beat Serial Story ever produced for Loveis of continued Stone FE.4TURJNG GRACE DARMOND and ONE LAMP LOUIE BEND THEATRE AND THE Seven Dwarfs A Delightful Story tor Children. Every child will appreciate this won derful portrayal of one of Grimms Best Known FAIRY STORIES aatatM Bring the Children on WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY hTWO SHOWS bm 2:30 and 3:45 p. m. COMING! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hawiian Troubadours IN CONCERT THURSDAY "The Last Man" GRAND THEATRE An Announcement! L. li. Lafallettt announces the placing upon the Bend Market BEND EMBLEM BUTTER WHICH WIU. UK HW SALK M' ALL DKAI.KHS. Bend Emblem Butter Is manufactured from carefulltj selected, High Grade. I 'asteurlzed Cream, and Is strictly a Central Oregon Product QUALITY CUA RANTEET) You be the Judge! VO( AHH INVimt TO (,71'K 9 "BUTTER" A TRIAL L. B. LAFOLLETTE THE BEND BRICK V LUMBER CO. Manzanita Addition Lots $50$60$65 10 per cent, cash $2.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent G0 UNION PACITO Scenery Fnllnum the matchless Deschutes and Columbia River Gorges for 18 miles and parallels the famous Columbia River Highway a daylight ride nowhere excelled. Service Leaves Bend 7:2 a.m. daily on a con venient and fast schedule, connecting with the justly popular OREGON' WASHINGTON LIMITED for and from Portland, the East and California. Equipment Strictly first-class all-steel trains; cars built especially for this service; no change 01 cars Detween oenu and Portland. Other reasons why, and travel and transportation advicegladlygivenbyS.LWttaS.k?X,M'Mi IINIONPACIFICSYSTEM 0 WHEN IN Portland, Oregon STOP AT THE, Multnomah Hotel Portland's Largest and Finest Hotel ' In the Heart of Business and Shopping Districts 550 Outside Rooms Rates : ' One person without Bath, $1.00 per day upwards Two people without Hath, $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. Hau.scr, President. i)SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY . Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 OVER 60 HOMES IN BEND do all their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of their cooking with elec tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $ 1 0 Monthly Houses for Sale 10 Cash and Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN &CO. 'KBAKL6?a