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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
Tim MONO IIVMsKTIN, BEND, ORKUON, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1017 VAOB MARY PICKFORD in tiik riitHT hi;im:iuoh i'hoihjction UNDKK HKIl OWN GUIDANCE. "LESS THAN DUST" A plelurrisiui story of modern India, In which Minn I'li'klurd uh a llulu KiikIUIi nmluwuy Iiuh developed u brund now charuetorl.utloii of inloiiko Hiwr, mellowed by ull Ilia sweet, and adorable ijimlllles which have (lvon hir Nui'h u ti-ifiiictiidouM und devoted following uniony; Uiuulro goers, SUNDAY MATINEE: 2:80 l. M. and EVENING und MONDAY KVKNINO. yr BEND THEATRE 1917 MARCH 1917 SUN HON TuEWED THU FRI SAT 2 9 4 IT 18 10 1213141516 17 192021222324 25262728293031 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them litre. TODAY. K. of I'.. HnthrrV Hull. H p. in. 4'oinnirrt'liil Club, Wright Hole), tloou. Tlll'UKDAV. A. F. A. !., Mawmlv Hull. H p. m. Ilrd Men, lmr I'lne Ijilior Trm plr, H p. tit. Iri-i.l)t"'rliiii (iuilil, Willi Mm. II. 4'. Hurlranft, lf:.'l p. in. FRIDAY. UlH-kiili IxmIk, Huihrr'o Hull, H p. in. W. O. V., Hnthir's Hull. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS W. J. KukIi-h. of Miulrus, In u bus iness visitor III tlio city tnduy. P. II. Johnson, of Mllllciin, is n business vlBltnr In thn city toilny. K. Kuiiiliill nnil J. I'nuliT, of Prlno V 1 1 In, are Hpitnil In k the ijuy In Umid. Mr. nnil Mm. George MlllUun witi' III thn city hint nlKht (rum their home In Mllllcnn. A. Nelson, of Redmond, von In llend hint nlKht lookliiK after bus- lllVHH IllllltlTM. Mm. (I. V, Putnam, who tins been vlnltliiK with friends In llcml, loft hint nlKht on her return to Huleiii, Ed. DoiiKherty, yurd foremmi lit Bend View PRICES: $100 AND Ul TERMS: Reasonable We'll loan you money to build. Quick Service LIGHT nd HEAVY HAULING DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PARI OK TOWN Oregon Fuel & Corner Oregon TRANSFER RED 66 1 Manzanita Addition Lots $50$60$65 10 per cent, cash $2.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent 'ill Tim Hhovllii-lllxon (!oiiipuny mill, loft thin mornlliK on a business trip to linker, his formur lioinu. Ho will return uarly next week. roi.NTY lllil'OKIM. Murthn E. (ilium to Charles E. Da lorn, deed to lot 44, bloik 33, Tcr riiboiine. Kdwnrd Holt to O. 'J. Drockwuy iIimmI to liulf IntiireHl In 80 ncra truct In Kelt Inn 24, township 17 Houtli ruiiKO 14 eiiHl. Churlen II. Rwulley to Fred M. itiiy, ileeil tu land In neetlon 33, town- mIi lp 10 south, rmiKU 12 eiiHt. llend t'oimtructloii Co. to Itobert D. Moorn, pon'er of attorney. Krwlu :. Troltur vn. Isabello E Trotter, nult for dlvorcu on KroundH of desertion. A. 0. Kloudor to Andrew Haye, deed to lot 17, block 12, Riverside Tor rco. Thomas Edwards, filing of affl (luvlt UH to misspell lllinin. Iliirmitn L. Emmerleh to Thn Bhov-lin-lllxo.ii Company, deed to 1(10 acre trnct In unction 12, township 19 south, rango 10 east. Muurlco P. CaHliman to J. A. Mel vln, deed to lotH 3, 7, and 8, block 25. Rlverslda addition. Mury K. I'lonskn to Murguret B. (iidden, (lend to 103 acre In neetlon 19, township 19 noutli, ruiiRo 14 eliMt. Hubert Taney to V. A. Ilrown, deed to 42 ueres In neetlon 12, townnhlp IS noutli, rnngo 12 eunt. Ilend Park Co. to Wulter II. Dun It, deed to lot 8, block 61, Center addition. Your eyen exiinilned and fitted with glasses. Dr. II. Fonlalne, optomet riHt. ut Lursou's Juwelry store, llend t)r. RUNNING FOR CARS IS ROAD TO HEALTH (Mr United I'raa u the It.ml llullctln) I.OS ANGELES, Cnl., Murch 9. "Run for a street car. It's dlKnlfled iiul healthful."- That's the advice of LoiiIb M. Head, who ban much health and coiiHlderublu dignity. "There's nothluic better for you." snys ha, "than to lot out and sprint MEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE I'KOPKUTY Every Lot comiunmls a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Ixx-ation. SHE J. RYAN & CO. O'Ksne Bldg. Phone 361 CAREFUL DELIVERY BACCACE PARCELS EXPRESS Given Clow Attention Transfer Co. & Wall Sts. a bit ourly In the mornlliK, even If you know you can't catch the car. The man who's too proud to run be en una he's mora than 21, may find lie cun t run when It comes to a snow down." . . AT THE HOTELS Thn Wright Hoel. W. II. Douk, Robert. Mr. und Mrs. It. U. Poott, Bno homlsli, WubIi. , A. F. Itumey, Grand Junction, Col W. Thomus Coutes, Tlllumook, Karl II. Cotton, Hulmn. Kurl J. Derrick, Hulera. Ijibun A. Htiftives, Gus Anderson, Jumes KwInK, Wllllum Murslors, Thomas Coatcs, II, Kmmel, Alpheus Gillette, Warren Ilooth, Karl Chuji ler, l'uul Anderson, Archie H. Hmith, itena Jackson, Hbswell Waltz, Leigh DoukIuss, Harry Ilowers, Mlns Hazel ilockensmlth, Wllluumtto University Glee club. Pilot llutte Inn. M. II. Nichols, Portlund. Klorence Hunter, Qulncy, III. II. E. LauKhlln, Portland. T. U. Klnley, The Dalles. W. II. Kicks, O.-W. K. ft N. It. II. Oliver, Walla Walla. . II. T. McKenzIa, Portland. BANTAM CHAMP HAS A FLYING START I'eto Herman Hcvks More Fights to Clinch Newly Won Title HtarU! Curccr on a Itiwilbluck. It) II. C. Hamilton, (Unltl 1'rtfu Huff Corrmpondrnt) NIC W YOltK, March 9. Peter Gu lutto, otherwina known as Polo Her man, the. new bantamweight charn plou, Is off to a running start In the defnnne of his acquired title. Ho Is ono of the boys to whom I he news puper writers point with pride as a youth who Inn't assuming, wants to fight, and Is otherwise an Ideal chap, Whether he'll ba able to live a life of famo without getting the swelled head and a consequent reputation for using dollars as a bed Is some thing to bo developed In the spring of old man Time. Illght now. he has It. It Is to be honed he sticks by It. Pete began this life as a boot black. Ileing a native of Italy, he has nothing on several thousand of his countrymen who are shining their way to fame In the lane of the free and the home of the brave. There was a bod, though bold chaf- octor In New Orleans, where Peto giithcrcd In the nickels, who used to come around once a week and muko a collection of nickels and dimes off the bootblucks. They all paid up liko little men Pete in cluded. One day Peto decided ho wanted oil the money ho made for his v own, and hu laid for the youth who iiiinu around for the dimes. He re fused to shell out, with the rcBult that the youth caught Peto on the chin and nearly pulverized him. When Pete cumo to, ho brushed his clothes. started down tho street, and when ho found said youth ho commenced toy fight. Tho youth of the dime and nickel collection was Bent to a hospital. Prom that time on Pete had his nickels and dimes and a fight ing-reputation. The latter was so good that ho decided to put It to line, which ho did with such success that ho has towered over tho others in his cluss to tho extent that ho now Is champion. Herman Is Just 21. Ho has been fighting six years. Ho stands 6 feet I Inches and weights 116 pounds right along. Some day off In the Bennett's 7th. Saturday Special Lnrge Can RED SALMON 3 for 50c 7 for 1.00 HEINZ KRAUT 2 lbs. for 15c To Our Patrons: Watch this ipace each Friday. Il Kill contain special offerings upon nhlch yu can save a little. QUALITY always - SERVICE BENNETTS Phone Black 331 New Silk Sweaters In Rose, Copen, Golden Rod and Kelly, priced at $5.00, $5.50, $7.50 Mens Black Gun Metal Neolin Sole Shoes, priced at . $4.50 STOP AND future Pete Is going to have a cafe in New Orleans. Also, on top Is going to be a gymnuBlum. Ha wants to ADVERTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT YDU WANT WHEN iDUASKFORlTHEffi MISCELLANEOUS poll CHIMXKYH Call F. Dando, Phone Black 2052. 372 River side Boulevard. 77t(c FOR SALE pM)K HALK Pour room tent house, near tirooxn-Bcanlon office; with or without furniture. Wm. Elliott. 77-79p poK 8AI.K Two lots in Northwest lownsue company s second Au dition (west of tho river, near Shev- lln mill) ; price $150, easy terms. Ap ply a be, Bullotin office. tf poll BALK Pour foot Pacific Coast safe; bargain. Inquire The Gol den Rulo Store. 6tfc poll HAI.K Buttermilk at the creamery, rive cents per gallon. Central Oregon Formers' Cream ery. 68tfc FOR RENT poll KK.NT 160 acres at Powell Butte. For particulars address Loyal II. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, or J. F. Bean, P. O. Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. BCtfc poll HF.XT Furnished room, with nam. . inquire it. W. Henrionet. Blnck 731. 71tfc WANTED yANTF.D Lady wishes position as cook In lumber camp. Mrs. Mc Mahon, 305 M South Third St., Port lund, Ore. 7G-78p yyANTKD An experienced storer or commissary clerk. Phono 14F2. 75tfc. C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President E. A. SATHER, Vice President. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. It's a Mighty Comfortable Feeling to know, that In addition to the liu-Re resourcew of this lUutk, that at any time wo can send Ten Thousand to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars In notes duo this Dank, to the Federal Reserve- Hank, at San Francisco, Calif., and receive either currency or credit for the same. Customers doing business with this Bank enjoy this ad ditional security, which is of almost Inestimable value. 8HOP AT fight just now fight 'em all. A champion, he believes, should prove that he is one. PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys Hee F. DA MM), BLACK 2852 W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 17H1 Bend, Ore. Shoe Repairing Done In a FIRST-CLASS man ner, while you wait. - L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. We invite you lo call al our store or phone and get out pneea. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding, feenerml Com mi Baton Merchants. We carry Oil. Gasoline. Snrar. Floor. Salt Meat. Hams. Bacon and Lard. FULL 'LINE t -of- I Hardware . 1 Implements Hunters' Supplies j Bend Hardware Co. E. M. LARA, Cashier L. G. MaREYNOLDS", Asst. Cashier B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier Ilt'HINKHH AND I'liOFKHHIONAb ItKDMAIV ft MOORE, LAWYERS Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, 7 to i p. m. 1ak Cabin Iililg. IIKND, OIL VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :: :: Oregoa II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Offlco In Sathar Building. Hours to i3, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Orcgonllfc Insurance Company "KXClUStVELV OHSON- Hqmk Orrtcc. Cob.itt Bud.. FoAThANl ASHLEY FORREST, District Manage. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON C. H. BISHOP Get orders for Spring Lawn Work and Gardening in now. PoBtoffice Box 457 Bend, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writera of ail kinds of insurance. Old est Insurance Agency In Centra Ore iron. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building, Bend. Oregon DR. J. C SONES, G radiated Chiropractic and Natarop athic. with long experience. Chiropractic is the most exact science ever discovered for the removal of the cause of disease which medicine has been unable to reach. Why not give nature a chance and get well. Office ROOM S, O'KANE BUILDING Hoars 9 to 12 a. m, 2 to S p. m., and 7 to B p. m. - Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS CENTRAL OREGON. PLUMBING & HEATING . CO. PLI'MBIXG AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take contract, for moving and raisins buildings, from the smallest to lamest. See L. BRANDENDURQ, or write Box 439, Bend, Oregon. - MOVED! The Offices of the Bend Park Co. have been moved to the corner ol BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Opposite Wright Hotel. THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. J' ' 1 ;. y Our wagon will call in ; the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND, LAUNDRY