The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 10, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    THIt HKKD BCM'KTIN, IIRND, OH ROOM, SATURDAY", MARCH 10, 101
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Bend in Brief
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here.
HI'NDAY.
IVeiichliiK mtvIi'i'n In ull rliurrlica
iniiriilnK uixl evening.
MONDAY.
Itrnd Amnli'ur Allilellr ( lull, or
Kunlxiillon mill flivl Inn of officer,
Knihlem chili, H p. m.
I. ). (. r, Hullicr'a hall, H p. in.
Kjwlrrn War, Manmic hull, H p. til.
Tt'KKDAY.
M. W. A., Hallier'a hull, 8 p. in.
II. M. I"; I I'., Irfinn I'lne l.ulxir
Temple, H p. in.
WKDN'KNDAY.
Knight of I'ythliiN, Hiitlier' hall,
H p. in.
Till ItSD.W,
lAtyul Order of Moonr, Hut her'
hnll, N p. in.
FRIDAY.
Hon' of Norway, Hiilhrr'H hull, H
p. m. v
W. O. W., Council CliiiinlicrN, 8
p. in,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. anil Mm. Hubert Luster nro
the pnrnntn ot n 10-pmiml hoy, horn
in Central addition. Mother unci son
nro both doing nicely.
QDG30IDI
IS THE
SHORT LINE
PORTLAND
OayDfht TrsJa en fait Sclwdult Isavtt Uni 7:25 a. m. Dally - USE IT
ASK S. L. WIGGINS,
for Information, travel advice, etc,
"Less Than the Dust" sets a New Standard in
Film Achievement. Miss Pickford will he seen
in n Powerful Hole Unit gives a broader scope
than ever for her Natural Talents and Exper
ience, and adds a New .Appealing Charoeter to
the long line of Pickford creations.
Minn Florence Hunter, of Qulnry,
1 1 1 1 n I n. has accepted a poHltion In
tlin hook-keeping department of the
H. M. Hinllh Clothing Company.
0. II. Deinlng. of Ln I'lne, was in
the city on huaincss last nlKht.
Alex. Mackintosh left liiHt night
for The Dulles on huslncss.
Miss Bel ma I.. Ilruun Ik In the city
today mukliiK flnul proof on her
homestead In Mllllcnn valley.
Fred O. KlK"r, of Mllllrnn, Id a bus
iness vlMltor In the city totluy.
W. P. Vandnvurt was In Uend yes
terduy from hla ranrli.
TKKAT Toil DANCERS.
Lovers of iIuiicIiik in Uend are of
fered a treat In the coming three
week when imno of Portland's beat
known iIhiicIiik inniiterM and orches
tra will be nt the Illppoilromo. On
Tuesday night, March 13, Professor
HIliKler will demonstrate new ilunres,
on Tuesday, the 20th, the George II.
Parson orchestra will be here anil
on Ilia following; Tuesday, Professor
llowker's orrhestni will ho present
ukiiIii to furnish music for the dune
lllK.
AMUSEMENTS.
TODAY,
lieiiil Theatre.
Enid Murkey, In "Delwcen
Men."
Chester Conklln. In "During
Deeds and Dlzr.y HelKlits."
Ornml Theutre.
Wm. Itussull, in "The Man
Who Would Not Die"
Patho News.
Geo. Ovey Cub Comedy.
HipiMHlniine.
Dancing, from 8:30 until
13 o'clock.
Hl'XDAY.
(.rand Theatre.
Walter Law, lu "Tho Unwel
come Mother."
Itenil Theatre.
Mary Pickford. in "Lous Thnn
tho' DtiHt"; matinee and even
ing. T. P. & P. A, Band
: 1 . , i
"Less " ;
nni . ' :
i nan
The
Dust"
1
Sunday
Matinee
2:0 10 and 15c
and EVENING
and
MONDAY EVENING
15 and 25c
AT THE HOTELS
Pilot llulle Inn.
Frank Williams, Pendleton.
George T. Pcarco. Heppner.
John Krafslc, Portland.
W. P. Gloson, Minneapolis.
The Wright Hotel.
Lloyd rhurch, Cleveland, O.
A. L. Grubscr. Coo Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Ta
coma.
it. E. Pratt, Condon.
(ieorKO Addlnk, S. P. & S.
It. I). McCoy, Oakland, Cul.
K. L. Ilentley, Oakhtnd, Cal.
C. P. Gardner, Condon.
OIXTY ItKCOIUM
Mary A. Itusscll to Hunt & Russell,
deed to lots 3 and 4, and other land
In section 31, township 18 south,
j range 13 cast.
State Water Hoard to J. W. Scott
and George Page, certificate of wuter
right.
State Water Hoard to John O.
Stapp, certificate of water right.
Logan P. Snapp and Alice McKune,
marriage license.
Slate Water Hoard to David Wll
burn. certificate of water right.
Stale Water Hoard to J. F. New
bold, certificate of water right.
United Stales to Mrs. Anno I).
Forbes, transfer of 320 aero tract In
section 18, township 20 south, range
18 euBt.
Stale Water Board of George II.
Whltaker, certificate of water right.
I' tilted Slates to Mrs. Gertrude
Hcasley, transfer of 320 acre tract
lu section 17. township 20 south,
range 16 east.
ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little
Want Ad will cost you.
The Hlievliii-Hixon Company.
So critical has the car shortage
situation become locally that it has
become neccssnry for the Knnpp-
Chenoy Company, operators of the
box factory of The Shevlin-Hlxon
Company, to close down its plant
for a week to enable it to relieve the
congestion In Its dry sheds and to
make whnt shipments o( stock for
which cars will bo nvailble.
Tho suspension ot operation, ac
cording to Manager G. W. Cheney,
will probably continue for a period
of only one week, during which time
he believes that the congested con
dition of their shipping rooms will
be rellevod.
"FoMhe Inst several weeks," said
Mr. Cheney, "we have been able to
get only about 25 per cent of the
cars necossnry to fill urgent orders.
Business Is good, but car are not
obtainable anywhere."
Three, and possibly four, summer
camps will be established by The
Shovlln-Hlxon Company aa aoon a
the winter wenthor breaks, accord
ing to Ernest F. Nichols, superin
tendent of tho logging department of
the company. The winter camp will
probably break up into smaller
groups early in May.
3$enclSocicttf
Mannliig-llcudliigloii.
The marriage of Dr. W. G. Manning
and Mra. Laura M. Headlnglon, on
Wednesday night, came aa a complete
surprise to their many friends. The
ceremony was performed in the pres
ence of only a few friend and rel
atlves, Rev. H. C. Hartranft offic
iating. Miss Harriet McCuen, sister
of the bride, was bridesmaid and B.
A. Stover acted a best man. The
ceremony was followed by an an
nouncement dinner given at the home
of Mr. A. M. Lara, after which music
and dancing were enjoyed by the
guests. Mr. and Mr. Manning will
be at home in Bend after a trip of a
few daya.
Aliutkun Dance. '
More than 100 couples have been
Invited to attend the Alaskan dance
to be given tonight at the Emblem
club. Instructions have been Is
sued that costumes becoming to a
Sourdough shall be worn by all who
attend, else drastic measure will be
taken to see that they do. Efforts
have been made to decorate the hall
as much like an Alaskan dance hall
as possible. A large bar ha been
erected at one end of the room, from
which "hard" aoft drinks will be
served with "hot dog sandwiches"
and coffee. Many of the ball room
accessories have been obtained to
embclllKh the walls and floors.
"500."
Mrs. It. J. Todd and Mrs. Myron
H. Symons were hostesses .at a pretty
"500" party given on Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Todd.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Henrlonelt
nhd Mrs. F. F. Parker. The table
were arranged for the following: Mrs.
C. M. Rogers, Mrs. Ashley Forrest,
Mrs. F. E. Toomey, Mrs. F. T. Par
ker, Mrs j It. W. Henrionnett, Mrs.
J. W. Day. Mrs. W. W. Ferguson,
Mr. F. O. Wilcox, Mrs. Guy McRey
nolds, Mrs. Carney, Mr. N. Norcott,
Mrs. J. C. Vandevert, Mrs. W. H.
Martin, Mrs. A. Wbisnant and Mrs.
II. M. Grelner. Dainty refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Brooks enter
tained the Bridge club at their borne
In Boulevard addition Monday even
ing. The guests were: MIbs Marjorie
Henderson, Mr. and Mr. C. S. Hud
ion, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Coble, Mr. end Mrs. Martin
Kenfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Harper
Skuse, Harrison Latham and Gerald
Eustham.
Prettbyterlun Guild.
The Presbyterian Ladles Guild met
at the home of Mrs. II. C. Hartranft
on Wednesday afternoon, and the
following officers were elected: Mrs.
A. C. Lucas, president; Mrs. O. C.
Henkle, vice president; Mrs. J. A.
Brlnkley, treasurer, and Mrs. R. C.
Cunnlnghnm, secretary. Dainty re
freshments were served.
W. V. Glee Club.
The program given by the Willam
ette University Glee club on Thurs
day evening at the Grand Theatre was
enjoyed by a great number of peo
ple. The pennant form of decora
tion raado the stage very attractive
and appropriate for the occasion.
Bridge.
The Bridge club met at the home of
Mrs. E. D. Wilson on Friday after
noon. .VII) Club.
The "600" club "will meet at the
homo of Mrs. A. O. Hansen on Friday
afternoon, March 16.
The growing of moustaches and
near moustaches is becoming con
tagious around the offices of The
Shevlln-Hlxon Company.
General Manager. T. A. McCann
leaves tomorrow evening for a two
weeks' trip to San Francisco.
llrooks-Scnnlon Lumber Co.
With no Immediate relief in view,
the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. may
be compelled to close down a part
of Its plant for a short time until
shipments now on ita books can be
made and the store rooms cleared of
the large amount of stock that is on
hand. According to General Mana
ger J. P. Keyos, the mill may operate
only the day shift and the men In
the dry sheds mny work only eight
hours daily. If it is found that But
flclont cars can be had to warrant
the using of the men In the shipping
department on two shifts, while the
mill is closed down, this may be done
to relieve the situation.
Of the 800 cars that were needed
last month to handle the company's
shinning business, only 86 cars were
received.
Munlral.
The Catholic ladle will give a mus
ical on Friday evening, at the Grand
Theatre. The program will be:
Selection Orchestra.
Address Father Luke Sheehan.
Quartet Mrs. Fred Fish, Mrs. C.
Silvia, Louis Bennett and Prince
Steals.
Irish Lilt Ten girls.
Duet Mary Linster and Marie
Brosterhous.
Jlgg Mrs. O'Flarrety.
Vocal solo Kathleen Kelly.
Bolo Mr. C. V. Bllvl.
Fancy dance Catherine Day.
Duct Mrs. C. V. Silvia and Mr.
Bennett.
Folk dance Ten girls.
Solo Louis Bennett.
Selection Orchestra.
Alaxkan Supper.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brooks will en
tertain this evening with an Alaskan
supper after which the guest will
attend the dance to be given at the
Emblem club. The guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brooks, and
Mrs. Frank Springer, of Vancouver,
u. C, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meyers,
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Skuse, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Kenfleld, Mr. and Mra.
A.' M. Prlngle, Miss Marga-et Wlest,
Douglas Lawson, of Prinev.'lle, Blaine
Dcvera and Fred Woelflen.
Buffet Lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brooks enter
tained the following on 8un1iy even
ing with a buffet lunch and music,
complimentary to Miss Marjorie Hen
derson: Mrs. Harper Skuse and the
Misses Hazel Lorance, Mabel Lorance,
Helen O'Nell, Grace Ward, Cornelia
Wilson and Charlotte Ward, and H.
W. Skuse, F. V. Moffet, Blaine Dev
ers, "Dutch" 8tover, Gerald Eaat-
nam, Ernest Bell, Paul Hosmer,
James Clifford, John Latham and
Fred Woelflen.
Buffet huppcr.
Mrs. Hosmer was hostess at an In
formal buffet supper Saturday even
ing, followed by music and dancing.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Miles, Misses Helen O'Nell, Mable
Lorance, Hazel Lorance, Helen Man
ny and Grace Ward; George Vande
vert, Gerald Eastham, Norman Boles,
Ernest Bell and Paul Hosmer.
Bridge Party.
Twelve friends of Miss Marjorie
Henderson were entertained at a
Bridge party given Friday afternoon
by Mrs. John E. Ryan, at the Emblem
club.
Exhibition Dance.
The Hippodrome will be the scene
of an exhibition dance on Tuesday
ntgnt to be given by Montrose Ring
ier, of Portland, and his assistants.
"Tea."...
Mrs. C. S. Hudson entertained In
formally at a tea for Miss Marjorie
Henderson, on Thursday afternoon.
Dunce. -
The Emblem club was the irona
of an Informal dance last night, given
oy Paul D. Wiggins and Donald n.
era, supper being served at midnight
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George Geary, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Kroenert. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen,
Mrs. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers, Mr. and
airs. &. u. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Rudell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P rtrrtor.
hous. and Misses Bertha Dishon, Al
ice Johnston, May Ritchie, Hazel
Brown, Florence Gilson, Nell Markel,
Marie Brosterhous, Elizabeth Klein,
Clara Rogers. Alice Livlneatnn Vai.
lie Pattison and Stella Paulson, and
Kaipn Lucas, S. Swartz, Edward
Br08terllOUS. L,. Whltmnro H XI
Stephens, D. L. Wiggins and Roy
Nelson. W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building
Tel. Hlnck 1781 Bend, Ore.
Shoe Repairing
Done in a FIRST-CLASS man
ner, while you wait.
L. Goodman, opposite Baker's
Grocery.
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Starts and Forwardlm. General Com
mbuion Merchant.
We carry On, Guoline, Sorer, Floor,
Salt Meet, II ft me. Bacon and Lard.
FULL LINE
-of-
Hardware
Implements
Hunters' Supplies
Bend Hardware Co.
I1CHI3KHH AND PBOFKASIONAIi
REDMAN eft MOORK,
LAWTERS '
Open Monday, Thursday and
Saturday evenings, 7 to p. m.
Log Cabin lllilg. BEND, OR.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER;
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :: Oregon
H. H. De ARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, Bead, Oregon
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST -
OfflM In Bather Building.
Hours 9 to 12. 1 to 6.
8ondays and evenings by
Appointment.
GEORGE 8. YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Kngineer
V. 8 Mineral Surveyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
Insurance Company
' tKCLueivKLv oneetoN"
Homi Oticc. Coearrr Blm.. Portion et
ASHLEY FORREST,
District Manager.
DR. B. FONTAINE
Optometrist, . Optician
Located at
Larson's Jewelry Store,
BEND, OREGON
PLASTERING,
Concrete Work, and
Septic Tanks,
Brick Work, Chimneys
See F. DAXDO, BLACK 2832
BEND INSURANCE' i
AGENCY !
Writera of all kinda of insurance. Old-
eat Insurance Aaencr in Central Ore I
iron. H. C. Ellis. Firat National Bank !
Building. Bend. Oretfon.
II
DR. J. C. SONES.
Gradoated Chiropractic and Natarop-
athie, with lone experience. ,
Chiropractic ia the most exact science
ever discovered for the removal of tho
cause of disease) which medicine baa
been unable to reach. Why not gnre
nature a chance and get vrell.
OSlce ROOM f. O'KANE BUILDING
Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. sx. mod
7 to 8 p. m.
Casualty and Surety
Bonds Furnished .,
See .
D. L. WIGGINS
CENTRAL OREGON
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
HOUSE MOVING
1 will take contracts for moving and
raising buildings, from the smallest to
largest See L. BRANDENBURG, or
write Box 439, Bend, Oregon.
MOVED!.
The Offices ol the
Bend Park Co.
have been moved to the corner of
BOND and GREENWOOD AVE.
Opposite Wright Hotel
THE LIFE
of a shirt depends large
ly upon the way it is
laundered. Xaundered
by ua, a shirt will last
twice as long.
Our wagon will call in
r the morning. -Phone
us, Black 311
BEND LAUNDRY