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TBI BIND UCLLBTIN, HKND, OREGO. TCKH&AY, MAKCII 6, 1017 PAGR S 1917MARCH 1917 SUN IhON! TUE tWEDlTHUl FRI ISAI 1 4 n 6 8 9 10 1213141516 17 181920212212324 25262728293031 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. roii.tv. M. W. A., Huther's llittl. t'oiiinil Mot'tinKi O'Khiki InilliliilKt H p. in. I. lliriir)' Club, ri'Kiiliir iiioullily IIICM'lllIK, II i. in. wi:i)i:hi,v. K, of I'., Nullior'N Hull, H p. III. I 'omitii'i-Wiil ( lull, Wrluht 1 1 t ! . IIIMIII, TIKKHDAY. A. I'. A. M.i Miiomili! Hull, H p. in. I tail Mm, Ia I 'I iici l.nlxir 'IVm- ilc, H p. in. I'ri-NliyliTliin t.'nlld. nllli Mr. II. 4'. Iliirtriiiitt, 2: III! p. in. I 'HI DAY. II. Ih-IuiIi IrfHluo, Hutlirr'a Hull, H p. in. W, (). W Hiillier's HiiII. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (In-Riir A. Oumkn. of Dry Luke, Ih In llio city tiidiiy for n few ilayn. Krunk OkI". of Alfulfu, In In tliu illy look Inn uftur business mutters. Viiruon A. Forbes will li-avo thin xvniiliilt on business trip to Port Imul. Mm. Martha E. Forney la In Mend toilny. nmkjluK final proof on bur limnestcutl III tha Mllllmn section. Mr. and Mn. Phillip llrooka and Mra. Frank BprliiKiT, of Vancouver, IJ. C, will arrive In liend Wednesday morning. W. I). Humes. It. M. Smith, Clyde McKay and I'aul (lurrlaon were In Itrdmond luat nltthl nltoiidliiic tho road miiotliiK. Mra. Androw Poinnrvlllo and fam ily nrrlvud In thn city this inornliiK from Portland, to Join Mr. Pmnor- II In. who haa beon In llend for the luat two mon th a. MUs Alice 1). HpnldliiK will leave tlila evening, for Oruiila Puss, whore aim will vlalt biifore continuing to Htovklon. f'nllfornlu. Miss Mllllo Mcl.uod will be In cbarxo of thn Alia monl apartmunta during hor abaanco. TO SHOW NEW STEPS Itomoimtratlon Will lie lven at lllp podromo by I'oHlund Dnncerx. nnd danenra will have tho oppor tunity of witnessing an exhibition of the very luteal Htepa a week from itonlKht, when Prof. Montr oho M. Itlngler, of Portland, mnatur member of the Inner circle of the Society of Authoritative danco liiHtructora, ac companied by two lndy assistants, will give a demonatrutlon nt the Tues day night dancing purty at the Hip podrome. If tho demand warrant It. Pro foaaor ningler or one of hla asslst anta will remain In llend to give lu atructlon In the newer dnncea. PHONE yqvh classified ad 70 the HULL F.TIN Phone 561 Quick Results Bend View PRICES: $100 AND IIP TERMS: Reasonable We'll loan you money to build. Quick Service LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING TRANSFER - DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PAKT OF TOWN RED Oregon Fuel & Corner Oregon AT THE HOTELS Pilot Hullo Inn. W. N. lOiniiiiitt, Portland. C. 1). HiiKiira, Kukoiio. Mr. and Mra. II. K. Hwlnglo, Floot wood. I). 13. Heully, Portlund. W. 10. Taylor, Portland. j, II. Leluml, portlund. V.. J. Kxluy, Portlund. )l, A. Woiidburii, Portland. I. K. Hill, Porlliiiid, J. II, Losey, Hnullln. H, J. liomlnlHHu, Houltlo. A. V. WmIIh, Portlund. J. P. WuKiinr, Portland. !, P. Dorian, Purl land. Tbo Vrllil Hotel. T. K. Onti.s, Portlund. M. I). Huberts, I'ortlund. K. II. (.'uinmliiKH, Portlund. Mra. W. Curtis. (HiIh, Alburta. F. I, Lesion, I'ortlund. J. W. Priiler. Bpokunu. A. Wink, Portlund. Kil. Dli'kny, Huver, FORM ORGANIZATION Kiirmrrn Ciiiiililnii n Produce llluh 'Iuhm Kiut Mild Out Hetter Prices. At Prlmtvllle, 11 mini und womiin met at tint Oiiinuiiirrliil club rooraa with the enmity ukrlculturul uieiit and oriciinUml llio Prlimvlllo Poultry Aailoclatliih, J. II. Cray wiik electjid pniHldi'iil und IMiy V. Constublo bh Hocri'tary-trcuHiircr. After general pliiiia wito illHcuaand, thn newly formed UHHOclullon uiljourned to mnet on Kuturduy. Murcli 10, ut tbo same pluco when a roiiHtllutlon and hy Iiiwh will ho ndiiited and tbo business of tbo nssoelntlon bKUti. ' j The purpoan of Ilia organization la to foalur poultry rulaliiK, purchaso Hiippllea and crculo a bettor murkot Iiik ayatem through co-operative ahlp meuta of eggs, which lire uundled and guurautoeil to thn purchiiHiir. It la planned to rultlvutu thu market at llend. The organization la plunued after almllur uaaoclutloua, uauully called "Kkk Circles,' 'and la being oncour UK"d und BMHlated to the fullest ex tent by the extension aervlce of the atate and tlni county UKent. U pro vldna for a better condition to both producer and ronaumnr. Xlsatian girls see dreams come true Iteorrupnlloii of 1'povliice Aftrr Year" of (icrinan Pimm-mIoii to Her ulil Many Vrlilliifra. Ily Henry WimkI, ' UJolUd Pm RUIT CornapafMWnl.) - -WITH TIIK KltKNCH A KM IKS, Thann, Alaaco, March 0. Juat about tho hupplvat girl Ju the world today are the girl of Aliuico, who, year' ago, following their flrat commun ion, avcretly hid away their white communion veil to be worn again In welcoming tho French troop back to Aloace ahould that happy event ever como. I Today, theao girl In that portion of Alaaco which ha beon reoccupled by the French, aro lupromely happy, because they are girl whose dream have come true. Some of the younger one had only a few yuar In which to dream and wult, but amongat the long line of white robed und white veiled girl and women, who welcomed the French troop on their arrival at Thunn In Auguat, 1914, there wore ome who hud chnrlBhod their com munion veil for over 40 yours. And now that this happy dream has como true, tho white commun ion veil aro being laid away again for another happy dream thut prom ises not to bo so long In coming. This 1 the marriago between Alsacian girls and tho French soldiers who have redeemed tholr province for Frnnce, and alroduy In the town of Thunn alouo four of theso marrtagos have taken place, whon whlto veils, worn nt the flrat communion, then to welcomo tho French soldlors back to Alxnco, wore finally worn for the third tlmo nt the iiiiiitIuko ceromony which Bymbollzcil unow tho union of Franco und AIkiico. Tho bride In these happy events had tho additional pleasure of hav ing tha civil marrluKo ceremony per formed by a gallant French captain, who, having loHt bis right arm In tho fighting to rodoom Thann, now BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. SEE J. RYAN & CO. O'KaneBldg. Phone 361 CAREFUL DELIVERY BAGGAGE ' PARCELS EXPRESS Given Cloie Attention 6 6 1 Transfer Co. & Wall Sts. serves u thu French military mayor, whilst tha rellglou ceremony was performed by French priest who cumo In the wuko of tho French army. WILL LET CONTRACT Two Trips u Week for Mllllcan Mull ure HM'ifliMl. i ' Hid for the mull contract from MIJIIcuii to Hlnk will bo received up to, April 17, It was announced today by I. II. Johnson, or Mllllcan.' The contract will cull for a two trip a week service, leaving ' Milllcau on Tuesday und Friday of each week, unit leaving 8luk on Wmlnesduy and Hatorduya. A bond of fltiOO must bo furnish ed with euch bid. STRAIIORN ROAD MAY RE STARTED APRIL 15 Promoter Ucclurcx All DefulU for the Oregon, i'nllforiila it Kuxlern Ity. I'mgrcNNliiK HiU lnf lu torlly . '' (Oregon Journal.) " KLAMATH FALLB, Or., Murch fi. With the prospect for the early construction of the Oregon, (-'ullforn-lu & Kustcrn rullwu brighter lliun nt uny time since tho move was started, Kohert K. Struliorn returned to llell mout, Cul., Hunduy, following a two days' session with the mayor and city council arranging the final de tails for (lie Klamath FallH-Dulry link of the road, which I to bo construct ed with the 300,000 munlclpul bonds voted by the city November 14. The various plumes of the contract be tween Htrahorn and the city have been adjusted, so that when formal acceptance of the bonds Is made by tho Bpltzer-ltorlvk company, of To ledo, Ohio, tho papers will be signed. Htrahorn declared before leaving thut the terminal funds and right-of-way matters wore progressing so sat isfactorily thut he sees no reason why dirt might not commence to fly by tho niltrfllo of April. The war sit uation has not materially affected the railroad movement to date, except that tho rapidly Increasing prices demand that contracts must soon fie made. If they are to be made. The price of steel Is rising so rapidly that It will cost $1000 a mile more to build the road than It would have one month ago. MANY HEAR LECTURE Hllilra 1'urnb.hiMl by tT. of O. Aid Pro gram at High Hchool. A largo crowd was-present last night at the high school auditorium whon a lecture on Turkey, Greece, Germany and Austria was giret? by City Superintendent F. Thordarson, assosted by Principal Eric Bolt. The lecture was Illustrated, slides being furnished by tho University of Ore gon. . NKW TAIIAIK HKKR. Carl Johnson, a tailor formerly lo cated In Portland, ha moved to Bond and opened for business In tho Law rence building on Wall street. Mr. Johnson brings many desirable rec ommendations from former custom er. MESSENGER BOY NOW COLLEGE PRESIDENT (Dr United Prao to the Bend Bulletin) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 6. Plain, rod-headed Marlon Burton, 26 years ago came to Minneapolis, op ened up Tom Gardiner's Nicollet av enue drug store, swopt It out, and delivered packages for the store, sev en days a week, for $6 a week, from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. Toduy, Dr. Marlon Le Roy Burton Is presidont of tho University of Min nesota, at a salary of $10,000 an nually. But he Is tho same Marlon, and all he says about the chango Is that he did his best. Your eyes examined' and fitted with glusaea. Or. B. Fontaine, opto metrist, at Larson's Jowolry store, Bend Ore. ' Adv. When Your Eyes Go Back on You there are just two things to do consult an oculist, pay his fat fee and then get yor glasses better still, come to us, have an expert examine your eyes and tell you just what you need, with out charge, then fit you with glasses In the latter case you pay for the glasses only. Either call, or call us up for an appointment for an examination. Dr. C. H. Francis WITH MYRON H. SYMONS WILLAMETTE SINGERS ARE BILLED IN BEND Kirellent Program to lie (Jlven at Grand Tlieutre Thursday Night, Under Auspices of High. Under the auspice of tho Bend high school, the Wlllumette Univer sity glue cluli, heralded as one of tho best musical organizations ever turned out at thut Institution, will appeur Thursday night In a varied program of solo, concert and feature numbers, at the Grand theater. Krlc Bolt, principal of the high school, und himself a graduate of Wlllum ette, has made arrangements with the glee club, according to which all receipts above actuul expenses, will go to the high school. Tho club Is composed of 16 mem bers, under tho direction of Dr. Chase, a member of the Royal Guild of Organists, of London, and rated as one of the foremost musicians of the Pacific coast. Among special feature In Thurs day night's entertainment will be the quartette selections by Anderson, Booth, Chaplur and Bowers, who have received especially flattering press notices during the present tour. Tho program will begin promptly ut 8 o'clock. CHANGES ARE MADE IN RED MEN LODGE II. II. Dr.trmoml lUilwd to lleud Or Kunljitloii -liiMullutltm Will lie Held Tonight. , Changes In the personnel of of ficers of the local branch of the Im proved Order of Red Men, were made last night, when H. H. DeArmond was elected as Sachem, and O. W. Foster advanced to the rank of Prophet. J. A. Donovan, William A. Bates and A. J. Moon were chosen as trustees. A committee on by-laws, consisting of K. I). Gilson, J. A. Don ovan, It. D. Kelchum, J. A. Riegger and Ceorge F. Ashby, was appointed. The Initiatory degree was conferred on Earle F. Fiske, S. E. Robert and George K. Cannon. Installation and degree work will be the order of the evening tonight at the Labor Temple, with the nam ing of appointive officers. PLAN EXHIBITION OF NATION'S PRODUCTS (Br United Preai to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 6. Oovernors from many states gath ered here today to consider plans for tha establishment In Washington of a permanent states' exposition of state industries' products. Endorsement of the plan I ex pected. That aotion will probably be followed by the introduction in the Various state legislatures o( bills providing the necessary appropria tions. POR SALE Old newspapers, at The Bulletin office: just the thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to help start .the fire in tbe morn ing. l-6tf Hotel Altamont cood I The" I STTooHTED home Home Hotel hot and cold COOKING I Q BenJ I WATER SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS ALICE D. SPALDING. Prop. PHONE RED 101 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 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. , THE BEND BRICK VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN ARMY IS DESIRED Hcnator (Immberluln Expresses Wish In letter Written to (Viunty Hurvejor Oeo. H. Young. Expressing the desire that voca tional training may be Incorporated In the army appropriation bill, a let ter was received this morning by Counly Surveyor George 8. Young, from United States Senator George E. Chamberlain, written In answer to an earlier communication sent by Mr. Young to Washington. Mr. Young's letter suggested that army or navy training be made to take the place of two year of college preparatory work, and also expressed thanks to the Oregon Senator for his efforts In behalf of the Suttle's Lake project. W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Itliuk 1781 liend. Ore. Shoe Repairing Done in a ITIIST-CLAHS man ner, while you wait. L. Goodjnun, opposite liuker's Grocery. We invite you to ull at our store or phone and gel out prices . Then you will be a Meady cintomer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storace and FerwamUnc. General Cea laJaekm MerchaaU. We carry OU. GueHne, Boxar, Flemr, Rait Mesta. Bus, Baeaa mai Lard. FULL LINE - of Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. WHEN IN Portland, Oregon STOP AT THE Multnomah Hotel fi LUMBER CO. BUHINK88 AND PHOKEHHIONAL REDMAN MOORE, LAWYERS Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p. m. 1ak Cabin IlldR. liKND, OR. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :: Oregon H. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office in Sathor Building. Hourt 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. OEOROE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Insurance Company Kxcuuarvcuv DHUON" ' -Home Opfics. Comctt Bloo:. Portland ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON Nerrooa Debility. Slwack Treukle, Rheumatism Specialty. . DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR (Port Graduate) Free Examination. Hours. S to 12. 1 to 7. K. U. Smith BoiUinc. C. H. BISHOP Get orders tor Spring . Lawn . Work and . Uajrdening in now. Postofflce Box 457 Bend, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writer of all kinds of insurance Old cat Insurance Agtrney in CantraJ Ora iron. H. C Ellis, First National Bank BuiMixtff, Bend, Oregon. DR. J. a 80KSS. GradaaUd Cfclrapractk and Nstnrap- ainte, with Una ssptiisnca. Chiropractic la tha mast enact science ever discovered for the removal of tbe cause of disease whfceh medicine haa been unable to reach. Why not aivs nature a chance and vet well. Office ROOM S, O'KANE BUILDING Hours to 12 a. tru. 2 to 0 . nv, and 7 to 8 p. m. 4- Casualty and Surety . Bonds Furnished D. Ii. WIGGINS CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for moving and raisins buildinirs. from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 439, Bend, Oregon. Bend Park Company .122 Oregon Street REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 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 1