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Tint I1BND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MOMMY, MARCH 20, 1017 PAGE 0 ' 'i ' "I . fl Bf i 1r ifi ' PaPl LENORE ULRICH Q3 PAUAT PICTURKS Appearing in u new photo)lay under the PALLAS PICTURES banner "THE INTRIGUE" A modem Hlnry rcviilvliiK nroiltiil (hn Invmil Ion of uii X-riiy gun which tho I ii K Hiuii'H refuses to buy. Miss I'lrlrli, iih Countess Honlu Vitrnll, nil In (itiiiiI lonii I H y , fulln II h iiiirrliimii liy another government. Though Hi" Invi'iilor loses IiIh gun through Hi" destruction of tlx iiimli'l - hn wins more Mm heart of Ihu Klrl Im loves. NO ON K SHOULD MISS IT! TUESDAY 1917 MARCH I9I7 SUN MONjTUEEl)'THU! FRI SAT 23l 1 8 4 II 18 6 910 121314151617 1920212223M 252627i28293031 Bend in Brief IX)IXGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll I In J Them Here. MOMMY. I. O. O. K HiillliT'l. Imll, H p. m. i:uHTll Hint-, .Mnuinlc hull, H p. m. llctiil Amrtteiir Atlih-tlc rluh iiiin!. lug, Emblem ( lull, K i, in. 'IVKHDAV. M. V. A Hnlliri-'H hull, H p. in. II. M. P. I. I'., Ihiii rim- l.uljur Temple, H p. III. i:iim:hii y. KnlulitM of J 1 1 1 lii . Hill licr' hull, H p. in, funiiiirrcliil dull luncheon, I'lliil lliitte Inn, iionii, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It. C Fisher, of Alfulfll. wan III lli'iul yesterday. W. F. Murkey In In town from Terrebonne toiliiy. Fred N. Wulliii'i'. of Tuinulo, In In tliii rlty toiliiy on business. Miss EWo OIhIii Ik roiivulcsclng friini u serious in luck of In grippe. Mr. nnil Mrs. (ioorgo King, of Kurt Rock, with In tlm city ovit Ihu week imil. T. A. McCaiin ri'lurni'il lo llcnd In Ht night from a IhihIih-mb trip lo i l.lhliy, Montunn. It. W. Welmore, secretary of The Kliovlin-I I Ixiii) Ciiniiuiny, arrived In lli'iul Hiniilny niornliiK for n few iluys mi ii y. Lust evening Mr. Wetmnrc gave a dinner a.'.tlio Emblem ( lull for IiIk iirnlln af.iii friends. County Commissioner I.. K. Smith, M, A. Lynch, I,. II. La Follettc, J. A. Thorno, I. M. Reedy, Deputy Kher I r f AugusL Amlurimn, linn McCuffery, M. W. I'nttlgrew, W. II. Daggett It lid Guy IC. Dnhsoii, of Itmlmoml, were visitors In Bond today. Vernon A. ForbeB and H. H. l)o Armond, attorneys for t ho Bottlers on tho Hquuw Criwk IrrlKiit lull pro ject, will limvo tlilH evening to at tend a nmotliiK at Clovordalo, rolu tlvo to tho caBQ before thu I'ublic flnrvlco Commlfwlon, In which tho company In asking an advance In water rates. KENWOOD BEND VIEW PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS 'Easy Monthly Payments on J. Ryan & LENORE ULRICH Slur in "Bird of Paradise" "TheHeart of Paula" WKDNKSDAY IE OltKGO.V TRUNK Tit A I.N Arrives 7:20 u. m. Leave p. 111. O.-W. It. N. TIIAIN. Arrives 7 ; Ufi p. ni. leaves 7:25 a. ui. AfTO HTAGK LINK MOUTH. Leaves h:IJ a. III. Arrives 5 p. in. A I TO 1,1 KM. Curs to lliirus. Fort Klamath Kurt llnck, Silver l.r.ko, and other points south mid xoutli east. IDHT OFFICE IIOIRH. Ocnernl delivery open dally 8:30 a. ni. to 0 p. in. No mall distributed on Siindny. NIkIH (rain mnll clones X:lf Day train mall closes G:30 a. in. TKI.KOKAI'II IIOtltH. Western I'nloli. a a. in. lo 9 p. in. H ii ml ii y and liolidiiys V a. in. to 10 u. in., 0 p. in. to 0 p. in. TKI.KI'IIONK IIOl ltH. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour servlcn, Incliidlnn Siindny. AMUSEMENTS. Itenil 'Theiitre. Henry Woodruff unil Druso Aokl, In "Tim HwkimlnK Klume." (iiiinil Theiitre. Orml lliiwley, in "Where l.ovo Lends." AT THE HOTELS I'llnl Hullo Inn. Wlllnrd Cook. Port In nil . W. Atkins. I'ortluml. Curl Ilollhrauiier. 1'nrtlnuil. William Jolkln. I'ortluml. J. C. Hanson, I'orlluml. C. K. Krakor, Portland. M. I). Owens, Portlund. a. Onrhurtt, Seattlo. J. II. McDonald, Seattle. I'. It. McNaiiKhton, Siinltlo. Kdward A. Mud. nun, Portlund. W. A. Chesley, Portlund. It. W. Wetmoro, Portlund. Knink Creusey, Portland. W. T. KlnnlKcn, Portlund. - (ieorK K. Itohert, Portlund. C. W. Ilnyes. Scuttle. CI. Miirphey. Tiiciinm. L. (1. Lny, Western Union. Tho WrlRliI Hotel. llnrtha Graham, North Powder. Mr. and Mrs. W. Uumpprt, Clino Fulls. L. Uuiidurson, GlnsKow, Montana. K. Oehma, Portlund. John Grim, Portlund. 0. PuteiBon, Portluiiil. ' J. II. Smith, flan Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Maftby, MadruB. K. A. (IIuuh, Tho Dulles. ltuy Wnlliioo, Portlund. I'. J. Onllnnhor, Vancouver. 1), J. Murdock, Culver. A. C. Wright, Culver. C, D. Klmmur, Fleetwood. ' William Owon, Seattle. J. M. liomlsa, Scuttle. ' E. It. Ovorjnrdo, Cocur d'Alono. Lots in these JlJdMons. Co. WE WILL BUILD mm e Horn on Iht Monthly Pavmri Vim. 5m Ui. OREGON STHEE MOVtUI 1 1n Offioi ul lli ' Bend Park Co. have bren moved lo die corner ol HOND siid CKEtNWOOD AVE. 0Kule Wiiglil I lulel. Are You Ready for Spring? There may be many things you would like to have adjusted in a plumbing way about your home thing spring. We will be pleased to make a careful inspec tion of your plumbing, and report on it to you. If you contemplate, building, may we not have the privilege of bidding on your work. Carlson & Lyons Wall St., near Franklin Phone, Red 1591 BUY AT HOME! Deschutes Spray and True Blue FLOURS Are renl home products manufactured from high est possible grade CENTRAL OREO ON uheut, and given the.btst test of sanitary milling to be found anywhere. Bread from these Flours have an appetizing flavor which calls for more. SOLD AND GUAHANTEED by all local Grocers. Bend Flour Mill Co. BEND. OREGON (iriiuil Tlicutro. "Tho Chullenge," featuring Mon tagu Lovo Olid Heleno Chadwlck In a promising Red Rooster Pnthe fea turo will bo shown tomorrow and Wodnosduy nights at the Grnnd Theatre, in a Loncsomo Luke com edy. lloml Theatre. Tho European war cloud Iiob turn ed tho thoughts of many Ingenious Amerlcnn minds to clever Inventions. So it is along the lines of present day Inventive activities that the I'nlhia-Pnrainount photoplay "The Intrigue," coming to tho llond Thjv atro, Tuesday nnd Wednesday tends. A young American tins evolved a revolutionary Invention; nn X-ray gun that kills by wireless waves 25 miles. In a novel range-finder on the gun the distant object is brought Into a sharp focus. Then as the spec tator watches, unseen electrical forc es of great potentiality are con verged on the focused object and In a flash It dissipates Into atomic dust. No object can stand agaliiBt Its tre mendous destructive powors. It is a startling phenonenon and a remarkable feature of this film atory of International Intriguing that stars Lenore Ulrlch. DEFEAT SHOULD AID NORWEGIAN'S PLAY (By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) NEW YORK, March 26. The de feat of Miss Molta BJuratodt by Mrs. May Sutton-Dundy Is one thing that should add, If anything can, to the play of tho marvelous Norwoglan woman tonnla crack. Mrs. Bundy'e stylo of play has held her ovor every other American woman for some years. She has boaten the beat that other countrleB have produced, nnd At the Movies j alio hud oncn before forced Miss Iljurstedt to bow to her promcss. Tim driving, smashing stylo of of pluy tliut Mrs. Untidy always lias combined with un uncanny ability to lilt the wee, wee spots of tho courts Hindu It an uncertulii mutch for the Norwegian woman before she went west to pluy the former Ainer Icun uud KngllHh woman champion. MIhk Iljurstedt was helpless In-fore the service smashes of her Pacific const opponent. She drives hard herself hut sho was unable to meet hnr own style of pluy. The defeat should he one thing to teach her Unit others cun pluy the driving kind (ennls niiiu)ly as well as she. It probably will point out to her the wisdom of learning to combat that kind of tennis. The performances of Miss lijur ntedt In tho past havo shown that sho learns quickly to meet any kind of tennis. Her next meeting with Mrs. Dundy, if ever there Is one, j snouiu oe pruuucuvu ui sunn: ktcui Strategy. AT A CHINESE INN. The Seen. In the Interior of tha 6n Room.d Mud Hut. The building was a lung, one storied mud but, with tliutchod roof. Wo en tered. Heboid what the frontiersman had created! The long room was the scene of homely Industry. From the center rufter bung a big oil lamp, shed ding Its rays over a patriarchal family as busy as a hive of lice. Ily the clay stove sat tho grandfather feeding the Are with twins uud tending a brood of children playing en a dirt Door packed hard, swept clean. From one corner ciiiiio the merry whir of grinding mill stones as a blindfolded donkey walked round unci round, while a woman In red with a wonderful headdress gath ered up the heaps of yellow corn meal tliut oozed from the gray stones. More women lu red threw the bright men I high in the air, winnowing it of Its chuff; others leaned over clay mortars, pounding condiments with stone pes tles. Men were hurrying here nnd there with firewood, cooking for the travel ers. One end of the room was reserved for thene wayfarers, but the k'ang at the oilier end was divided into sec tions. From each rufter over each sec lion swung quulnt little cradles. In each cradle wus a little brown baby, each buhy tended by a larger child. Fur away from the loud clamor of the western world we fell asleep In a clean Inner room, to the soft sound of swing ing crudles mid grinding millstones. Atlantic Monthly. HOUSEHOLD CARES JAIL PREVENTIVES (Br United Pr to the Bend Bulletin) SALEM, Oro.. March 26. House hold cares keep men out of Jail, in the opinion of Charles A. Murphy, warden of Oregon state prison today. Husbands who are responsible for the wife and kiddies have less time to become criminals than unmarried men, in his belief. "Counting widowers," said the warden, "we find that about 3S per cent of the convicts received during tho Inst two years are married men. Sixty two per cent arc bachelors. "I believe a largo number of the younger Inmates would not have got ten Into trouble If they had bud the responsibility of caring for a family. When a man has a wife he hangs onto his job and works." EUROPEANS HASTEN TO LEAVE SHANGHAI (By United Pren to the Bend Bulletin) TOKIO, March 26 Availing them selves of what may be their last opportunity to cross the Pacific un til tho end of the war, 60 subjects of the Central Powers have taken pnssago on tho liner China, due at San Francisco. All but four boarded the vessel at Shanghai. Since early in tho war, Teuton sub jects have been ablo to leave China only aboard American steamers and the possibility that the China might bo tho InBt American liner to leave Chlncso ports before war between Germany and the United States and possibly between China and Ger many,' caused a record number of Germans, Austrians, Turks and Bul garians to take passuge at Shanghai. fOlNTY ItKCOTtlM. Susie E. Fraslnr to Levi D. Wiest, deed to lots It and 12, block 10, Wlestorla. The llend Co. to John It. Oreen, deed to lot 13, block 21, Henri. Florence Howard to J. W. Howard, Jr., deed to 160 acre tract. Centra,! Oregon Irrigation Co. vs. Frank Klcrnun, Agnes Klernan and the Miller Iteulty Co., complaints. Paul E. Peterson to Lillian Peter son, lc's r and 6, Centralo. O. C. Henklo to David Hill, deed to 80 acres In section 8, township 20 south, range 11 east. Levi D. Wlest to William Gott steln, deed to lots 10, 11 and 12, block 10, Wlestorla. Redmond Townslte Co. to J. F. Van Allen, deed to lota 11 and 12, block 53, Redmond. A. A. Durris to Ada D. Hunting ton, deed to 80 acre tract In section 9, township 17 south, range 12 east. George E. Waggoner to Maxlne O. Underwood, deed to lot 2, block 37, Center addition. I'nlted States to Lewis W. Davis, patent to 163 acres in section 17, township 18 south, range 14 east. Kosanna Scoggln to Paul Bcog gln, deed to 160 acres In section 17, township 16 south, range 11 east. Redmond Townslte Co. to Ira L. Scales, deed lo lots 9 and 10, block 84, Redmond. Orna D. Johnson to Frederick Ludford, deed to 120 acres in sec tion 3. township 16 south, range 11 east. William A. Currle to Brooks-Scan-lon Lumber Co., deed to acreage. A. O. Myrs to W. E. Sullivan, deed to 40 acres in section 2a, town ship 15 south, range 12 east. Guy E. Dboson to Mabel M. Ken dall, deed to part of lots 9 to 12 inclusive, block 25, Redmond. Frances M. Currle to the Brooks Si anion Lumber Co., deed to acreage. Are You Going to Build a. Hoiue. r.'iracc. Welk er Septic Tank? GET MV ESTIMATES. A. HANSON, Box 249 BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER White Angoras, $1.00 each. I oiuu aim uiixeu colors, uv cents each. r, .WMiiriKKI, Crandvletv : : Oregon THE LIFE . of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. i Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY FULL LINE Ii -of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. ; THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Sterajre and Forwarding, Genera Cora mission Merchants. We carry Oil, Gasoline, Sna-ar, Floor, Salt Meats, Hams. Baron and Lard. The Challenge Pathe Red Rooster Film, Featuring MONTAGUE LOVE AND HELENE CHAD WICK. !a!so LONESOME LUKE, Comedy. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY GRAND THEATRE HIJHINKHH - AND PROFKHHIONAL REDMAN et MOORE, LAWYERS Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p. m. Ult Cabin Hldg. II EM), OR. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :: Oregon H. H. De ARMOND LAWYER' O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Sathar Building. Hour 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNO Civil anil Irrigation Engineer . 17. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Oregonllfc Insurance Company "exet.uevKL.v pRcaoN" Home OrncK. Corbktt Buoo., Portland; ASHLEY FORREST, Difttrlct Manager. Office phone Blk 1691 Ree. DIk. 2102 FKKE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drugless Physician Hours, ft to 12. 1 to fi :30, or br ap pointment. OVER DEMENTS GROCERY W. G. Manning, D. M. D. jj DENTIST ! Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building ! Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. ! DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician l Locaieu ac ( Larson's Jewelrv Store. BEND. OREGON . - - ....... j PLASTERING, i Concrete Work, and ! Septic Tanks, , i Brick Work, Chimneys i Kee C. V. Dando, lilacs: 2032 s BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurance. Old est Insurance Agency In Central Ore iron. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building. Bend, Oregon. Consultation and Examination Free. NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE All Calls Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chiropractor and Naturopathic Pbril clan. Phone 611. Office hours, 9 to 12. 2 to J. 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building, Room 5. Bend, Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. I'LUMBIXG AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for moving and raisin bulldintr, from the smallest to Unrest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 439, Bend, Oreson. , . . Shoe Repairing Done in a FIRST-CLASH man- ner, while yon wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. We invite -you to call at our store or phono and get our prices. Then you will be a steady customer. 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