The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 27, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUT, H1CND UUIXKTIK, BEND, OHKGON, TfKHDAV. MAIU'H 27, II7
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MARCH
1917
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OltlttJON TKI'.NK TIIAIN
ArrlvuM 7 ; HO n. in.
I .Mil Vim 1) . in.
O.-W. It. & S. TIIAIN.
Arrlvud 7:115 p. in.
Lniivim '. . . ,7:20 n. in,
A I TO HTAGK I.IMO HOUTH,
l.uii vim I:(S . in.
Arrlvoa I p. in.
ai;to mm;h.
Cam to HuriiM. Kurt Kliiinitlli
1'cirt ltock, Hllvor l.nku mid
(iihur point no ii tli mill noutli
CHKt.
I'OHT Ol'liO: IIOlltH.
(loimral delivery open dully
H::tu it. in. in 0 p. in.
No in ii 1 1 dlHlrlhuliiil on Sunday.
NIhIu I rnlu iniill cIiihui 8:lfi
Day train until clunnn fl:!IO a. in,
TKI.KUHAI'H HOI ItH.
WcHtiTii t'nliiii, 8 a. in. to 0
p. in. Himiliiy mid holiday
U a, in. to 10 u. in., 6 p. in.
to H p. in.
n:i.i;i iioM': iiontH.
I'linini! Till. & Tul. Co. S liour
mrvlci, Including Hiiiidny.
Bend
Brief
in
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY,
r ou 'II I'lnJ Them litre.
1917
'ITKNDAV.
Council .MiflliiKi O'lvunr IhiIIiIIiik,
H p. in.
M. V. A.. Hulhrr'B hull, H p. m.
It. M. & l I. t' lnii I'lno l.nlxir
IVmpIn, H p. III.
M'KliNKHII.W.
KiilnhU of I'ytliliiM, Hutlicr'N hull,
M p. in.
iiiiiitii'rrlitl 'lull lumlimin, I'llot
1 In I In Inn, noon.
1 lltlDAV.
Mixlrrn W'ihhIiiiimi of Aiurrlm,
( oiiiii ll room, H p. in.
8ATIUHAV.
IW-nil Aiilomolilli- ('lull, I'llot llulli
Inn, niMiit.
AMUSEMENTS.
Itcnil Thentrr.
llwiry Woodruff ami l)ruo f
Aokl, In "Tho Hi'ckonliiK
Klu mo."
(irnnil Thr-alre.
Orml llawley. In "Where
I.ovo l.cuil."
lllpMHlrinin.
Iluwkor'ii Orchi'Blrn, daiit'lng
8:30 until midnight.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Dr. V. C. Coo returned tlili morn
ing from a trip to I'ortlnnd.
Mn. J. J. Ilalloy Ih In tho city to
day from Imr ranch near Ilrothnra.
Jamit Morrlmin, of Impnrlnl, wan
a, o Dunlin'"" vlnltor In tho city yuatcr
dny. C. Clarko, of Alfalfa, arrived In
tho city IbhI nlKlit and Ih piml(ng tho
ihiy In Hund.
Krnnk Manaongaln, of MUllriin,
wiih In Hund yesterday looking after
liURinvM InloroHti.
Mr. mid Mm. W. a. IIiihHiikh ro
tumml HiIh morning from a week's
vlHlt In I'ortlnnd, whore Mr. Until
iiiKH nttondod a mooting of tho tiu
tlonnl forest supervisors.
, Jtov. II. 10. Marshall, of Salem, nr
t rlvcd In llond this morning anil to
Hotel Altamont
GOOD TK ' STEAM HEATED
ROOMS
home Home Hotel hot and cold
C00KING I of Bend I
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
PHONE RED 101
KENWOOD BEND VIEW
PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL
AND KENWOOD GARDENS
Easy Monthly Paymcnit
j.
night will hag I n u mi r Urn of ovango
IIhIIii mmttliiM ut tlm lluptlHt church.
August Anderson, of lUulinond,
deputy Hlmrlff for )esrliulim county,
Ih making IiIk lituidquiirtnrH In llmid,
mill will liuvu ihiiiKo o( tl" office
work under Hhorlff H. K, ItohnrtH.
Mr. Anderson Intmiilii to lirliiK his
family to llmid iih hooii uh tlm Hprlng
term of Hrliiiol rloHi'M.
AT THE HOTELS
I'llot Until' Inn.
II. IS. Marshall, I'oi'tliinil.
Krod (J Ion ii, I'ortliind.
It. 0. Ilukor, rurtliiiiil.
W. K. McCoi'inii'.'k, I'ni'tlaiid.
1. V. Millar. Chlrugo.
T. TliiiinpHoii, I'ortland.
0. II. Kiiapp, I'urtlmid.
A. Iliiakloy, l'oi'llund.
linn .Mi'Cuffnry. Ititduioiid.
M.
W. l'dllgraw, HiMlmond.
W. Hlioiiinukor, I'orthind.
U. ChoHlny, I'ortlnnd.
A.
W.
II. Mi:Nnilghlon, Haaltlo,
Tlm Wrlulit Hotel.
Mm. It. J. I.affarly, Hiokun.
K. Ilowkar, I'ortliind.
('. Hliundii, Portland.
II, TIiiiiiih, I'ortlnml.
Al. Ilrltllng, I'ortland.
Vlrlor lllikcy, Portland.
('. A. KlminiT. Kh-i-twood.
('. T, MiiIIIiih, Itiirni'H.
ilr. A. V. Went, Kiigalin.
Mr. mid Mm. (1. M, WlrkorHhum,
I'ortliind.
Ctll'.NTV lti:tOltllH.
Tlm Hcnd Co. to K. A. Bnthnr,
itnail to lolH 7, 8, D, hloi'k V, lloulii
vnnl iiddllloii,
Hlnlii of On.-goii to (1. ('. CornvliuH,
diM'd to 100 uirn trai't In m-itlon 22,
towunhi H noiiih. ran i; n 13 naKt.
W. A. Currln In tlm HrnokH-Hian-loll
l.uinhiT Co., doi'd to land In '
lion 7, townnlilp ID Houth, rango 13
DIlHt.
John It. KltxIniKh to Kn-d A. Jui k
hoii, di'i'd to 40 airo tract In Bi'ctlon
Si. towiiHhlp 14 Houth, rango 13
nant .
Kvvu I.. Bwatik to ChrlHt JoiihI,
d 1 to Iota 27-30, Inc., In block 73.
and lotK 28 iiud 29, block 101, Tr
ridioiiiio. Kvvu Is. Swank to John I". BluplcH,
llmid to IntH 10 and 11, block 71,
Tcrnibonno.
Central Oregon Irrigation Co. to
thu Hmorl Land Hoard. Hiipplomnnt
ary water rlghu contract. -
Krcd Wli'Ro to J. Ii. Aldrlih. dcd
to acrnuKo In HoctlmiH 4 and 6, town
nlilp 15 Houth, rango M caul.
Ilnnklo & llalncH to William T.
Iloud, deed to 180 ucrci In Hi-ctloni
17 ami 20, townnlilp IB Mouth, range
1 1 eiiHt.
BOWLEHS IMPROVING
IN THE CITY LEAGUE
Inrroailng ability of Hcnd bowlnr
l nliown In tho Individual ovpiagpi
of tho )lnyem in tho city league.
Comptlvd to Unto, they aro as fol
io wh: '
Bprlnger, M. & C 27 .183
I'liitih, H.-ll 27 .176
DeiiHinore, II. -B 3 .184
Wee. H.-ll 3 .164
IledHtrom, H.-S 27 .163
Miinnlng. H.-8 4 .161
Stover. M. & C 8 .160
MemiHcn. H. II 25 .168
Btnlill, II. II 27 .166
llrandeau. M. & C 13 .166
Km.h, H. D 24 .164
BwuilBon, 8.-H 24 .161
Shaw, M. & C 24 .161
Znlner, B.-8 26 .160
Ithnlllgold, II. -8 12 .160
Tlndull, Il.-B 23 .148
Trroll. II. n 15 .147
Hnttlngor. 8.-H It .147
Piilmorton, M. & C 26 .146
Martin, M. & C 16 .141
Heuor, 8.-H 21 .140
Hooiley, II. -8 24 .139
Stoehr. S.-11 21 .138
Curmody, II. II. 21 .136
JoluiKou, M. A C 0 .136
l,ueiiR. 8.-II 3 .133
HurneH, S.-H 9 .123
Ilnnck, H.-S 9 .122
Spnncor, 11. U 0 .119
Dltlor. M. & C U .110
ALICE D. SPALDING, Prop.
on Lois In these JlddiUoni,
IK'fi WILL BUILD you
attorn on Iht Monthly
Pnnrnnl Plan. Sm U:
OREQON STREET
The Schoolgirl Blooms
Out In This Frock
1
'II, .
2
QUITE CORRECT.
Worn with a whit illk tulmp Is this
luinimr frock of rmvy blua ponicee. trim
med with nimny buttons Hiid dinks dons In
(uld thread. A I'elaley hut sels the prllii
hallmark on the ouinu
ALGERIA A NEW FRANCE.
Result of s Century of Work Against
Afrlcsn 8svsgsry.
After rant exeudlture In lives and
treasure I'ninco Ih beglniiluy to reap
its reward from tho conquest of Al
geria. A hundred years ago tho north
ern African country was the abode of
barbarlHin, and piracy was tho princi
pal occupation of Its people. The Unit
ed States was tho first nation to revolt
sun I un t the payment of tribute to tho
dey of Algiers for "protection" to com
merce, and after a brief but thrilling
coufllct the buccaueer hlftalD was
brought to his knees.
lu lS.'T tho French took up the white
mail's burden lu Algiers and after a
struggle of thirty years subdued the
country. Under the monarchy and the
sworn! empire tho government of Al
geria was based solely ou force, but the
republic won the allegiance of the Al
gerians by withdrawing the military
government from all the settled por
tions of the country, which have since
licen treated very much as If tbey were
a part of Krauce, each department
nendlng one senator aud two deputies
to tho French chambers. Algerians,
save for a few of tho tribesmen in the
remote Interior, are now loyal French
men, regardless of color, race or re
ligion. Algeria uIho supplies vast quan
tities of foodstuffs and metals to
France. New York World.
Easter Hats
See our ladies'
and children's
Easter Hats,
Prices unusu
ally reason
able. Call and
look them over
STOCKMON'S
5 and 10 Cent Store."
Wanted
WOMANto Jo gen.
eral house work, one
aj a ttee 30c per
hour. Inquire Bulletin.
MOVEDI
The Often of ike
Bend Park Co.
, have bees moved to the comet ol
BOND and GREENWOOD AVE.
Oppoihe Wright Hotel
f
First Baptist Church
Marshall is ready
to give the Devil
the drubbing of his life.
"Something Doing"
LETTER GOES EIGHT
MILES IN 21 DAYS
A peculiar circumstance In regard
to the mall service exists In Lake
county which probably does not
exiHt In any other place In tho en
tire United States. Sherrill is a
pimtofflce In the northeaHtern part
of the county and Butte Is another
poHlofrice about eight miles eaHt of
there, but If a person In the former
place wrltcH to someone in uuue me
I, .Her either him tn en out via Lake-
vlow to Kciio, Salt Lake City and
Rums or by way or lieno, uager,
Vnle, anil IluniH. This It takes a let
ter about three weeks to go from one
town to tho other. Lake county
Examiner.
VIOLENT FIGHTING
FEATURING RETREAT
(lly Unltl Prnei to the Bnd Bulletin)
LONDON, March 27. Allied pur
suit nf the German forces continued
today and was marked by violent
fighting of both open and massed
character at half a dozen points
along a 50-mlle front.
For The Boy
Indian
Bicycles
Just Arrived
These new Bicycles are
equipped with the lat
est attachments.
Smooth running gears,
curved truss frames,
extra strength handle
bars, riibber grips.
Come in and see them.
F. DEMENT & CO.
Bend, Oregon.
Opposite Post Office.
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 y. Hauser, President.
TO-NIGHT
Marshall
THE EVANGELIST
JAPANESE CHILDREN
THINK LITTLE OF U. S.
TOKIO, March 27. A primary
school teacher asked bis class here
what is the strongest nation in the
world. Ot course they all said Ja
pan. He asked them what was the
second strongest. Eighty per cent
of them said Germany. Some said
Great Britain, others Russia. The
United Slates didn't figure in the
discussion.
Are You Going to Build
a Ilooae, Garare, Walk or Spllt Tank?
GET MY ESTIMATES.
A. HANSON, Box 249
BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER
White Angoras, $1.00 each.
Drown and mixed colors, 60
cents each.
F. MONTGOMERY,
Grandvlcw : : 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.
Our wagon will call in
the morning.
Phone us, Black 311
BEND LAUNDRY
FULL LINE
-of-
Hardware
Implements
Hunters' Supplies
Bend Hardware Co.
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Stora and Forward Inf. General Com
mission Merchant.
Wo carry Oil, Gaaollno, Surar, Floor,
Salt Meats. Bams, Bacon and Lard.
WHEN IN
Portland, Oregon
STOP AT THE
Multnomah
Hotel
lll'HINKHH AND PUOFKHHIONAt,
ItKDM.W MOOIttC,
LAWYEnS
Open Monday, Thursday and
Buturday evenings, 7 to 8 p. ni.
Iaik CuIpIm IIIiIk. iiK.NI, OH.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
H. II. De ARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon
DR. J. H. CONN A It N
DENTIST
Office In Sathar Building.
Hour. 9 to 12, 1 to 6.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
GEORGE 8. YOUNG
Civil anil Irrigation Engineer
U. 8. Mineral Surveyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
OrcgonTlfc
Insurance Company
3I.OO.. PO.fLANO
ASHLEY FORREST,
District Manager.
Office phone Blk 1291 Rea. Blk. 2102
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
DrugJess Physician
lfoura, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:30, or by ap
pointment. OVER DEMENTS GROCERY
VV. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building
Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore.
DR. B. FONTAINE
Optometrist, Optician
Located at
Larson's Jewelry Store, .
" BEND, OREGON
PLASTERING,
Concrete Work, and
Septic Tanks,
Brick Work, Chimneys
See C. P. Dando, Black 2052
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writer of all ktnda 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 Physi
cian. Phone 611. Office hours, to 12. 2 to
5. 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.
l'LV.MHIN'G AND HEATING
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
HOUSE MOVING
I will take contracts for ntovirur and
raisins buildings, from the smallest to
larsest. See L, BRANDENBURG, or
write Box 430, Bend, Oregon.
Shoe Repairing
Done in a FIRST-CLASS man
ner, while yon wait.
L. Goodman, opposite Baker's
Grocery.
We unite you to call al our store or
phone and get out prices.
Then you will be a Heady customer.
H.P.
CASH ...
S GROCERY
Tinning and Sheet Metal
VM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
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