The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 16, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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, BEND, OREOON,
FKIDAV, MARCH Ml, 1017
FACE
Tint mSND I1PLI
IllHINKHH AND TKOFKMHIONAIj
RUMPELSTILTSKINI
Tembaton to a Fish.
In the little vllluxo ft Illockley, In
Hon th WorcMterMlIro, tunila a plo
tureit'iiio lltllu dwelling iiitmed FIhIi
(.'uttuKo. Enter Ita xurdcu uud you will
find what la prolmlily the only toiub
Htono ever erected lo the memory of a
REDMAN & MOORE, .
LAWYERS
Open Monday, Thursday and
Saturday evenings, 7 to 8 p. m.
Log Cabin Iililg. BEND, OR.
311
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, A Beautiful Story from Grim's Fairy Titles
,sA.TJIOS. II. INCH PRODUCTION
... Saturday Mutincc 1015 cents
CLYDE TRACY ELIZA HETI I IHJ K Bit IDG K
UhIi. The Inscription, with Ita quaint
punctuation, rends a follows:
I.V MKMOKY OV TIIK OLD KI8M.
mlr tii noil, tha old Hah, do, lie.
VEItNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
Twtnty ytttrm, h, lived and tticu. did, dl
li wfm Hi tuiue. you, undftmturid
li would, corne und eat, out, of, our hand.
l;l,J April tlx iOtli, 15.
Alltd 3U yian.
Ijiidou T1MI1U.
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OltlCGO.N TRUNK TRAIN
Arrives 7:20 a. m.
Lmivo ! m.
O..W. II. N. TUAIN.
Arrive 7:5 p. Mi..
Invet . 7 : S B . in.
AUTO STAGE LINK SOUTH.
Leave 8:46 a. in.
Arrive & P. Hi
AUTO LINKS. '
Cars to Burn. Fort Klamath
Fori Itock, Hllvur Lake and
otliar puttitu no u III anil auulb
Hunt.
,1'OHT OFFICE 1IOIRH. v,
General delivery open i.ily
8:30 n, in. to 0 . m.
No iniill distributed on Sunday.
NlKlit train innll cIuh . 8: 15
I)nv train malt close C: 30 a. ui.
TF.I.F.GHAHI IIOL'HH.
Western Union, 8 a. ni. to 9
p. in. Hundiiy and liotlilayi
- a. m. to 10 a. m., 4 p. m.
- to fl l. m.
TKI.KI'IIONK IIOI'ltH.
Pacific Tel. ft Tol. Co. 24 hour
aorvlce, luoludlnK Sunday.
Bend in Brief
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Hift.
FRI JSAT
910
FKIDAV. ....
! Hon' of Nitrway, Hallicr'a hall, H
p. ni.
W. . W., t'ounrll Cliumlera, H
p. m.
" HATlltOAV.
Opening I'lIM llulln Inn.
HINDAY.
: Kplaronal Hrrvlrm, Dr. tiro.' II. Van
Wati'rn, Mam.nlc liall, M p. m.
lrrnclilnK HervlciHi In all churchm,
inomliiR anil cvrnnlK.
MONDAY.
I. O. O. K Hntlirr'a hall, H p. m.
Itoyal Arch .Muaona, Maaoiilc hall,
Hp, n,
lmrK va. Hum, 10 round boalnK
intpt, lllpMMlrnic, p . ni.
Tl'KHDAY.
Mmlrrn WiMMlnicn of 'Amrrlru,
" Hiilher'a hall, H p. tn.. Ihix aorlnl.
llrnil Ainiiteur Atlilctlo club, Km
Idem ( lull, H p. m.
WKDNKHUAV.
KulKhta of rythluN, Hat her 'a hull,
H p. ni.
TIUUHDAV.
( A. 1'. A. ,M., HnthiT'H hull H p. ni.
AMUSEMENTS.
Demi Tln'aln
Thimdorn Rnlierta and Anita
KIiik. In "Anton, tlio Terrible."
Hazel Dawn, In "Tim Shield-
IliK Shadow."
Orniiil Thentri'.
Catholic Uidtci, St. I'ntrlik
Mimical, 8 p, m.
I f LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
.
Harold Sliumway la on a trip, to
Portland. ' '
J. I,. DavldHon, of Ulat, la In tlio
city today.
'J. ,. Couch mid O. M. Couch, of
Tumuli), Rpnnt hint nlglit In Ilund.
; , Chnrlna W. RrHklna Is nxpectod to
' raturn to Uond tomorrow ovonlnR.
Harvoy Martin, of Cllno Kulln, In
In tlin city looking after hualncBS In
torontB. n. L. Dolflmnn Is coiiHtructliiR a
nont $1000 bungalow In Doulovard
nddttlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanloy aro vIb
Hlng Iri tlio city, from tliulr ranch
near Bond, .
P. L. Young, of PalHloy, nrrlvod
4 In Bond lust night, and la stopping
ovor today.
Mra. A. 0. Froom, of tho King Boe
DontifltH, una bean vlgltlng In Tort
land thlfl weok.
Samunl W. Merrill and Robort S.
Ilradlny aro In Bond today, from tholr
homo tn Brothora.
VtoA Vah Motro and mimor J. Mor
V rill, of tho Onrdner-Wllklnaon mill,
pon( tho morning In Bond.
.cd to
101110.
ftiillil from u IhihIiiohh
trip to llukiir, li Ik for
It. II, lluylny. of 1" '
i, rx-county
II lll'llll lllHt
corn in iHNloimr, urrl
iiIkIiI uihI In nuiia'
(Imji'KO W. ('
Tiiinulo, have
ovor today,
. anil fumlly, of
for Crulmnlllor,
ilmlr futurii Iioinit.
Albiirtu, to
, y i, a indinliicnl ruuch-
4 . .mi or tin) I'owitll lluttu
jlwro on ImihIiu'hh ycster
duy. Hiiv. Vun Waters arrived hnro yes
tnriluy mornltiK and will conduct ser
vices In the Mitnoiilc hull on Hunduy
evening at V o'clock.
Tlio newly organized literary nod
dy of 111" Hand IiIkIi school gave ItH
first proKram thin afternoon at tlio
IiIkIi school building.
Mr. and Mm. O. OsinuiidHon, of thin
city, urn receiving roiiKrutulullou
over iIik itrrlvul or a 10 pound tiuhy
Klrl. Mother and daughter aro re
ported to lio dohiK well.
Mr, and Mm. Fred JoIiiihou, or
Ilukor, aro guests of Mr. und Mm.
Itulih i'olndoxtor, and will remain
In Demi unl'l atter the forinul upon
InK of thtt I'llol lluttu Inn.
. k,.,u,,,v.
J l-n
An eaviyiilropper waa tried' In a
I'diiiaylvauiii court iu Munb. 1818.
and (ouud utility.
.' , - i. Olffarant No?T
Nvr York had l.VJ watchiueu lu 1811.
and lu the auie year I'hlladclphla had
forty.
DIKKCTOHY OP OKKICUI8.
S United SUtea.
President Woodrow Wllaoo
Vice Prealdent. .Thomas H. Marshall
Socretary of State , . Robert Lansing
Secretary of Navy . . Josophus Daniels
Secretary of War ..Newton D. Ilaker
Secretary of Interior . . . . V. K. Lane
Secretary Agriculture D. K. Houston
Secretary of Treasury . W. F. McAdoo
Secretary Commerce . .W. C. Kedfleld
Secretary of Labor . , . ,W. T. Wilson
Attorney Oeneral TT M. Oregory
Posluiaater General .Albert Burleson
Slate. '
Governor Jamea Wlthycombe
Secretary of State . ...n. W. Olcott
Troasurer Thos. It. Kay
Atty. Oeneral Geo. M. Brown
Superintendent Public Instruction . .
J. A." Churchill
Stato Printer . . . . .Arthur Lawrence
Commissioner Labor Slatlatlca -. . . .
........;,0. P. Hod
Game Warden ...Carl D. Shoemaker
State Engineer John H. Lel
United Stales Senator
Uoorge E. Chamberlain
Harry W. Lane
Congressmen C. N. McArthur
N. 8. Slnnott
W. A. Hawley
DrachutcH County.
Circuit Court Judge T. K. J. Duffy
Illatrlct Attorney... .11. II. Do Armond
County Judge Wm. I). Hurnea
Clork J.- H. Hanor
Hhorlfr S. K. Iloborta
Treasurer Clydo M. McKay
AHHcaaor W. T. Mullarkey
School Supt J. Alton Thompson
Coroner Klmor Nlawongor
Surveyor George 8. toung
ConiinlKHlonnrH A. L. Mackintosh
Low K. Smith
Tho Court.
Circuit Mcnta flrBt Monday In
April and October and second Mon
day lu March.
Probate Moots flrBt Monday In
each month.
Commissioners' Meets first Wed
nesday In January, March, May, July,
September, Novoinher and December.
Ilcnd School DlNtrlct. No. 12.
Directors R. M. Smith, Chmn.
J. Edward Larson
J. P. Keyes
Clerk H. J. Overturf
City of Demi.
Mnvor S. C. Cnldwoll
Itucordor H. C. Ellis
TretiflUrer M. E. Coleman
'Chief of Police L. A. W. Nixon
City Attornuy C. S. BonBon
City PhyBlolnii Dwlght F. Millor
Coiincllmon Clyde M. McKay
C. V. Silvia
John Steldl
, Louis Bennett
E. P. BroRterhous
t ..A. E. Edwards
Council moots monthly on Tuesday
after first Monday.
PHONE
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO THE BULLETIN
Phone 561
Quick Results
I'oujiliiirly hit r
I Z iY f ! MARIE DOO
IV, '-PfJ I 0 I ' m."THE LASH "
I'-'" r & A ; tAS ,fARAMOUNT 1
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At the Movies j
(rami Theatre.
Following out hla policy of offor-
Ing a ralry tain on tho screen, Man
ager L. C. Rudow will have the In
teresting atory of RumpelstlltsUn,
taken from Orlmm's storlea for to
morrow afternoon, and In It la fea
tured Clvdn Tracv and Elizabeth
Iludbrldice. two acreen stare admir
ably adapted to this picture.
llcnil Theutrc.
Theodore Roberts and Anita King
in tho Jesae L. I-OBky production of
Anton tho Terrible," will be the at
traction at the Bend Theatre tonight.
The story of this thrilling drama
of Russian political intrigue was
written by- Jules Eckert Goodman,
from Thomaa H. Uzelt'a atory, and
prepared for the screen by Marian
Fairfax and Charles Sanrer. It la a
Paramount Picture.
Theodore Roberta haa the supreme
distinction of being America's lead
ing character actor. In hla yeats
on the stage and acreen, be has been
aecn In many different roles. In all
of which he bss been Ideal, but It la
said that as the cruel head oX the
Russian Secret Police, "Anton the
Terrible." ho exoela Anything be has
done heretofore.
. Tbo .versaUlo and beautiful Anita
King, the Paramount Oirl, who re
cently scored such a success In her
play, "The Race," founded upon her
fumo.ua transcontinental automobile
trlp,plays the part of the young girl
upon- whom Anton wishes to revenge
himself tor her father's crime. The
role la exactly suited to Miss King's
personality, and the Lasky Company
feel that they havo made a most
This Piquant Motor
Veil Above A'l Others
Worn with a mannish motorcoat of w
tarproot material Is this lntretln( sport
vail of purple cearaett crape bound In
scallops with a strip of the coat material,
which alao gives the helmet hat and chin
strap.
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Mm
THE SPINNER. '
Hotel Alt a mon t
, GOOD Thr steam heated
AI"5 . ROOMS
home Home Hotel hot and cold
rcoewe .. of Bend . I
1 ' SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS '
PHONE RED 101 .. 'ALICE D. SPALDING. Ptop.
excellent selection In co-starring the
two artlHta.
The story, which created such a
sensation when it waa published In
the Saturday Evening Post, has to
do with the Intrigues In the Russian
General's atafr shortly after the out
break of,-the present European war.
Anton, although chief of xho Rus-
alun Secret Police, la In reality a Ger
man apy. How a clever woman, to
save her lover, aucceeda in trapping
Anton and confronts him with his
own guilt, is presented In an unus
ual and startling ' manner. The
Scenes of the picture are laid In
Petrograd and on the steppes of Si
beria and the proto-drama is produc
ed with more than the UBual Lasky
excellence, under the personal direc
tion or William C. DeMille, the dis
tinguished dramatist and director.
tXHXTYHKCORDH
C. L. McCauley, notarial' commis
sion. ' . ' -
E. M. Thompson, contract to sell
to Joe Dawson, lot 18, block 18, Park
addition.
L. D. Wiest to Gottlieb Marsh, lota
11 and 12, block 19, Wlestoria.
L. H. Hatch to William Gottstein,
contract to sell lots 7 and 8, block
88, Center addition.
Mark B. Shlckley to Joseph S. In
nes, deed to part of lota 9. 10, and
11, block 8, Aubrey Heights.
Bead Park - Co.. to John Becker,
Jr., deed to lot 13, block 51, Center
addition. -
J. S. Parrnlnter to D. E. Hunter
Realty Co.. deed to 40 acre tract in
section- IS, township 18 south, range
12 east.'
, Louis S. Kermot to D. E. Hunter,
part of lot 2, block 10, townsite of
Bend. .. ..
Are You Sore You Rave
A Butterfly For Sprin?
t I t
1, ' ,?( H - S
a -V4 'tit
A FLAUNTING BOW.
This maiden wears a beautifully simple
frock of flesh colored georgette, beaded
In roae pattern with paleat pink be ad a.
The newest touch, however. Is the butter
fly bow of peaehblow aatln ribbon, which
show ua how to wear aaahea modlshly.
viairVo" .
... Y4.V 1
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' On to Him. .
RoKueder ily dear, It waa. of courae,
biiHlueaa that dcfulncd nic till uildiiluht.
MrK. Itowneder Vea. Itowneder Vou
know I wouldn't deceive you. Mra.
Itowiiedcr No, Charlie, you wouldn't
deceive, me, no mutter wlmt you aald.
New York Tluiea.
Bennett's 8th.
Saturday
Special
35 CENT PER LB.
Bulk Coffee
25 CENTS PER LB.
NAVEL ORANGES
15c Per Dozen
To Oar Patrons:
Watch this space each
Friday. It till contain
special offerings upon
which yu can sate a
little. ' .
QUALITY
' always
SERVICE
BENNETTS
Phone Black 331
BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER
White Angoras, $1.00 each.
Brown and mixed colors, 60
cents each.
F. MONTGOMERY,
Grandview : - : Oregon
MOVED!
The O facet of the .
Bend Park Co.
lure been moved lo the cornet of
BOND and GREENWOOD AVE.
Oppoiite 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.
Our wagon will call in
the morning.
Phone us, Black 311
BEND LAUNDRY
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Storage and Forwarding, General Ceaf
mission Merchant.
We carry Oil, Gaaollne, Soger. Floor,
Salt Meats, Bama, Bacon and Lard.
PULL LINE
of- ;
Hardware
Implements
Hunters' Supplies
Bend Hardware Co.
-eeMeM
II. II. De ARMOND
LAWYER "
O'Kane Building Bend, Oregon
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST.,
Offleq in Satbar Building.
Honrs to 12. 1 to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
GEORGE S. YOUNG
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
V. 8. Mineral Surveyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building,. .
OrcgQPllfc Insurance Company'
axet-unauv ofta.OM"
Homk Office. Corsctt Buoo.. Portlano,
ASHLEY FORRKHT,
District Manager.
Office phone Blk IS91 Rea. Blk. 210
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
DrugleNS Physleiaa
Hours. 9 to 12, 1 to b :30, r br ap
pointment. ,
OVER DEMENTS CROeSBV
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST.
Suite 12-14, O'Kane Bpildlng .
Tel. Black 1781 Besarl, Ore. .
DR. B. FONTAINE
- Optometrist. . Optician
t . ": Located at .. .
' Larson's Jewelry Store,
BEND, OREGON
PLASTERING, ,
Concrete Work. and
. Septic Tanks,
Brick Work, Chimneys
" See C. F. Dando, Black 2052
BEND INSURANCE
. .AGENCY, .r
Writers of all kind of luawp Old
est Insormnes Afrcocr in Centml Or -von.
H. C. Ellia. First NnlioBal Bank
Buildinc Bend, Ctreson.
Consultation and Examination Free.
NO MEDICINENO KNIFE "
All Calif Promptly Attended to.
DR. J. C. SONES
Graduate and Experienced '
Chiropractor and Natarapathle Phral
cian. .
Phone 611. Office hours, S to 12, 2 to
5, 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building,
Room 6, Bend. Oregon.
Casualty and Surety
Bonds Furnished
See '
D. L. WIGGINS . .
CENTRAL OREGON
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
rLl.MBI.NG AND HEATING
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
HOUSE MOVING
I will take eontracts for moving and
raising butldlnfts,' from the smallest V
larsest. See U BRANDENBURG, or.
write Box 439, Bend Oretron
Shoe Repairing
Done in a FIRST-CLASS naan-
ner, while yon wait.
L. Goodman, opposite Baiter's
Grocery.
Weinrite you lo.icall at our Xore or
. , phone and gel out pricee.,
Then you will be a Heady cuatomer.
H. P. Smith's
CASH''
GROCERY
Tinning and Sheet Metal -,
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
.