Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
f MARCH 1917 FRI I SAT SUN MON tuewedItiiu! 1 2 9 3 4 is 8 10 121314151617 18 192021222324 25202728293031 1917 OKIUJON TIIC.NK THAIS e Arrive. 7;l!U u. m. Limvea p. ui. O..W. It. N. THAIS. Arrlvoa 7: at p. m. Leavo 7:26 a. in. AUTO HTAK LINK HOI TH. tan vim 8:iti a, in. Arrive. 6 p. m. Ai'TO LINKS. - Cum to Hum, I'nrt Kliuiinth Kort Kork, Hllvxr l.ukn mill (itlmr pdlnu hoiiiIi mid south eat. 1'OHT OITK'H IIOt'ltH. Gitiiorul delivery open dally H:3 n. in, to 0 p, in. No in n 1 1 illHlrlliutiMl on Sunday. Nlttlit (ruin mull cIiimi'h 8:16 IJuy t ruin mall clime. 0:RO a. in. TIXKUKAI'H HOI KH. . Wi.hliini I'nlon, 8 u. in. to 9 p. in. Huniliiy iiihI 1 1 o U I n y h B n. in. to 1U n. in., 6 p. ni. lo B p. in. - ti;i,i:i momc IIOl'HH. I'liclllt: Till. & Tul. Co. 2 4 lionr mirvlcn, Intjliidltiii Hundny, Bend Brief in ikincs)n YOUR CITY. You'll llnd Them Here. I HtlDU. MihIitii WihhIiih'Ii of Anirrira, 'mini II room, H p. in. MAT! HIV. lU'inl Autoiiintilln ( lull, I'llitl lltllli' Inn, iiiMin. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A. I.. Miukllitonli luft ypstertlny ( fur Dnllim. J. II. Stanley und It. V. Wctiiinru uri' In I'ctrl liinil on tiunlticHit. K. I'. Hinllli. of Kurt Itnik, was In ih ii cliy limt ii Ik It 1 on Inidliii'KH. J. A. HlarkiUoiie. of Itlvrm. In a business vlHltor In tlio city toiluy. TIiiiiiium K. tluriiH. of Imperial, won In lli'iul yiminrilny on hi wuy lo MailruK. I II. K. Swlnide, of Fleetwood, ar rived In llend limt nlitlit ami In re niiiluliiK ovar toiluy. John K. Lyll, of Hlvom. returned to Ills Iioiiiii thin morning ufli r spend ing Innt ulxlit In Hi nil. Mm. It. H. Dli kiTnoii, wlio Inn been (VlHltlnK Mm. John Hymi In this city, led ycHliTiluy for her homo In Prim vlllx. Mm. II. Cnlur returned thin morn liiK from a three months' visit with lictr duuithter. Mm. Jon McKay, ut Hnliilor, Oregon. , C. A. Hyatt, of Fori Hock, was in llund tlilH inornliiK on hi" way to Tlllnmook, to purcliuiui a carload of culvf to he placed on hli ranch, AT THE HOTELS Pilot llullr Inn. ?8. C. While, I'orlluiid. Leo Komp, I'ortliind. 0. A. King. Portland. J. A. Ilulllduy, rortland. Omar C. Spiineer, I'ortliind. I II. A. Iloudnn. Portland. ' C. 0. Kmim, Portland. Krnnk C. Leu. Alumodn, Cal. Vincent McRonnn, Portland. C. K. Dick, Vlowpolnl, Ore. J. 8. Btorrltt, Portland. 11. It. Uurmlor, Portland. Ooorgo Kord, Shnrldnn. . Tlio Wright Hotel. Mr. and Mm. K. L. Cobb, Port land. C. W. Moblay,. Portland. Hay Wallace, Portland. 8. Harm, U. 8. llnvy. Lnn Bright. Wallowa. John C. Mullen, Springfield. MTNTY HKCXmiW. DnnnlB McColo to Frank n. Poor, deod to Iota 15 and 16, Mock 30, Cnntor nddltlon to Bond. Blind Park Co. to Honry Horg homt, dood to lot 23, block 100, Flmt' addition to- Bond. , Bond Co. to Leo Smock, deed to lot 14, block 11, Boulovard addP tlon. Mm. A. C. Lucbb to P. n. Brooks, contract to soil part of lot 3, block l,'f-end, . If. J. Ovorturf M P. n. Brooks, contract to aall realty near Wall atrnot. II. K. Jonoa va. William Gottntoln, cftmplalnt. , I.ytlo Townolte Co. to Martin T. Cnlinund, dnod to lot B, block. 40, nivnralda addition, Unltud Btatoa to Andrew Murphy, patent to government land. Potor Kohfleld, filing of bond In matter of. the gunrdlanahlp of Ar thur, Edna, Erwln and Loo Koh fMd, mlnorfl. J. A. EftBlon, filing $500 bond aa Juatloe of the Peace. IJHKIIIT FUTURE FOR PENITENTIARY SEEN (11 Unltwl Prwn to Hit Hnd BulWIn) BAI.ICM, Ore., March 2. Tho IHinltuntlary of tho futuru will bo al moMt a pluuaunt plucu In which to llvu, according to the opinion of Captain Charlim A. Murphy, warlen of tun Oregon Htuto prlaon. "Tlio ponltoiitlury of tlio future will ha a uilxtura or m hnol, church, iinidlcal Hchool, pycliologlul luhora tory, inochaiilcul workahlp and dl vorHlflod farm," liu ald. "A fuw very Htroug colla will ulwuya bn niiceiiBttry, hut In tho majority of ciihiih only tlio unitrmml guurda will ho n-iUlrd, mnttal and moral con trol taking Ilia placo of duugiiona and hiim." O..A. C. INSTRUCTOR TO HIT H. C. OF L. ( lly tlnllnl I'mm Ui tlw Ik-nd HulMIn) I'OKTLAND, March 211. llnwaro, you food huronul Hell your hnariliid Hloc;kM, prcpure for price on apuita, the hiimhlo onion, cnri'iiia uuil otliiir hoinitly treaniiroH of thu Hull, for the prliim are going down, and heio'i l he rxiiHou. profeMHor Hiiyiuour. of tint Orngon Agricultural College; It. I.. Alder iiiiiii, city whool Hiiiierliileiiileiit, and L. A. itiind, garden nupervlHor, with tlio co-opemtlon of P. P, Cluxlon, federal couiinlHHloiier of eiliicullon, the inohlllzliiK tho hoyn of thu Port land lilgli aclioola Into uu army of vegetuolu growem. I link yarda and viuuiit loin will hloHHom aiinii In I'ort liind with every kind of vegetable. Kultabln to thu (oinperutu clluiuto. Garden KupervUnr CBllinuteH thut lhiiNO gurileim will iiiiuiher between 8000 mid 10.000. Honey Is All "Dolled Up," Ready For Easter :."v.... Vt THE POSER. J(t mtn luffrin may b thrtr cord d Into nugninont rmr hung on an tn. plra xuktt, doubl brimtftwl anil hi oil with a whlu Mtlln collur lhl la bltoa4 and French knotted. Th mualiroom ta darnd with whlia aalln ribbon and alraw vTNOl'HIB or TUB ANNUAL 8TATBMKNT : ' THE CONNECTICUT FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Of lUrlford. In Hid Htnta of Oonniirtlout. on III 3 1 at day of tJnromUar, IBtll, Inaila to th Inaurnni'ii Cnmmlaalonvr of tha Rial ot Oro lun, iiurauanl Iv luw: (.l.llol. Amount of fapltal puld up tl. 000,000.00 Itiroma. Nt pramluma rclviu durlna llir y.ar ln.mis.020.51 Ittlvrrtl, illvtilrn.la nnil rnla r- d-lvril riurlns Ihn yniir 270,AAa.OB Incuiiip from ollirr aourcra ro- crlvvil Oiinnn Ilia yaur rj.4HR.nl Total Inrom :l.usa.mo.07 IHabuniamriila. V Net Inaai-a pulil Ourlni tha yfnr.l,M(UllT.UB Lllvlilrnila paid oil UMPllttl atoi-k (turlnx the year 200,000.00 CiHiimUalona and aularlra paid ilurlna I Mr ) or 1,108,11111.0.1 Tn&fi. llcciiKi,a and fooa pulil ilurlni the yP lBH.ona.no Amount of all otltvr xpundHurea 412.04. b'2 Total eipandlluroa ,' . ,3,mo,l8.ia t Aaarla. Amount rarovarnlila for ralnaur- ancf on paid loaaea par li hrd- ulr K. column I , ' 8.S8S.B0 Valua of lock nnd liondi Awtied UimrKal vnlUfl B;0BJ.ailO.O0 Lomia on morlin and collal- ral, CIC 1104,000.00 Caah In lianka and vn hund Uls.!IU4.an J'rvmtuma In couiaa of oollrctlon written ilnoa Uoplombar no. .,.. Illld 6(0.0118.02 lnlarcat and rent! dua und ac- crued ,. TH.V.I4.0II Total aeaeta IT.ilia.tua.To Uaa apn-lal drpoalla In any alala (If any thora bl 03,4n.ll Tulul aaaala admitted In Oregon t,'J4V,ftt.a4 Llabllltlra. Oroaa claim! for loaaei unpaid..) 312.027.4.1 Amount of unearned pramluma on all oiitalundlnc rlaka 8.07H.0RB.4T All otlur nubilities , iiia.aiiu.ou Total llahllltlra, eacltialva of capital aluck of 11. (HIU.OOO. .. .14.413,815.00 Tola! premium! In furca Decent- .,... ber Si. 11'IU 7,01.400.2 Uualneaa In reon Cor I ha Year. Total Ineurnnce written durlna the year .la.mBoB.OO On,i premlumi received durlnt ....., tho year 43.0JO.1B Prcmlume returned durlnB tha yHr IWOT.B7 Loaaea pnld durln tin year.... JJ'ii.Vi? Loaaei incurred during tha year , H.USI0.11 Total amount of Inaiiraiica tun Hamlin In Urciion Uocembor m, miff a,B7T.a4.oo THE COHNKCTH'IIT riBB INHl'KANCH COMPANV. By JOHN A, CORMUM. , Hecretary, Statutory raaldent rneral atent and attor .nay for aarvleel Jamaa S, Heed, IMrlland, Or, Mm THH BKISI) BULLETIN. DAILY KOITION. T 0 N I G H T LENOKE UL1UCII in THE INTRIGUE Tlx Sloiy ol tin Diacorery of ut X-Ray Cun BEND THEATRE Barrel Skirts Have Many Novel Variations FOR MORNINGS. Rmokfl cray uiln ) drapM Into this graceful nklrt, to t worn with any b on ml riff blouRo. !lnrm fnshlon I tha htn. whlj tha pannlara in cloawly con fined by a illk cord ornamvnt Juat blow th I. neat, TlM yokm la alao cord ad pr pandlcuUrly. Paisley Coats Rival New Silk Sweaters HSR WALKING DRESS. . A skirt of tobacco brown atik Jersey cloth goes perfectly with this Paisley oat In all aorta of fascinating oranges and reds banded with tha brown and girdled with a auk cord ot ball ends. Wanted WOMAN to da gen ttal home Work, one day a meek 30c per hour. Inquire Bulletin. (Ik k I h Urns - ' - M 7lJ 4 liri.NI. OltKGOX. TlltlWMY, MAltCH go, 1017 T 0 N I 6 H Dancing and Diamonds Cost Life of Woman Murdered In Hotel Utile by little tha nfty delectlvea put to work on Ilia murder caee of Mra. Klale Ia Hllalr. alraiiRled and stripped of her Jew els, worth $2.!iuu. In a bla; and busy New York hotel, uncovered tha story of her trance double life. It la tha a lory of a woman who, after bcina; happily married for alxteen years, began deceiving her husband systemat ically by alliiplng away from home after noon after afternoon to Indulge her paa alon for tangoing on Broadway and hur rying home as regularly to get his supper and appear a model of domesticity. Dancing and diamonds, according to tha police, caused Mrs. Hllalr a death. WOMA.V KIXKD OXK CKXT TACOMA. March 29. The cbeer ng news that she had been fined only "one cent and costs," found Mrs. Laura Ellis in a dead faint In the court room of Justice John Linch, before whom she was convicted of assaulting Nellie Langford. WHITE PLAGUE WILL LAST, ONLY DECADE (Br United Frees to the Bend Bulletin) CHICAGO. March 29. This city's battle against the Great White Plngue will be won within ten years If the present decrease In deaths continues. This announcement was made to day by Dr. John Dill Robertson, city health officer. Decreased consump tion of alcoholic liquors, the Sun day closing law, purification of the city's milk supply and a general hy gienic education campaign have made marked Inroads against the yearly toll of tuberculosis, Dj. Robertson said.' "We are reaping tho reward of persistent propaganda against the disease," said he. "Insanitatlon, communicable methods of disease, publio drlnkjng cups, promiscuous Quick Service LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING 1 I MRS.E.L.HILFHRj TRANSFER DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PART OF TOWN RED Oregon Fuel & Transfer Co. Corner Oregon & Wall Sts. KENWOOD-BEND PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Easy Monthly Payments j. Ryan I Co pitting;, bad homing, too much liq uor and not enough out dour life httvo been fouKht." FILM IMPROVEMENT IS AIM OF WOMEN (lly UniUd Preaa U the Bend Bulletin) j LONO BEACH, Cal., March 29. j DnllevInK that tho motion picture Is tho Kreatdiit factor In the education of the maxKca, the National Kedera tlon of College Women today decided upon "Bettor Film" an iti chief work planned for the enaulng year. A vlgoroui campaign In behalf of better films la planned, and the plana also Include formation of a bulletin service to advise women'i cluba throughout the nation regarding the various films as they are released. Mrs. Myra Kingman Miller, pres ident of the federation, named Mrs. Harriet H. Berry, of Monrovia, Cali fornia, as national chairman of the "Better Kllms" department. Her plans for the project will be one of the Important features presented at the Iilennlul National session of the Federation in Portland, Oregon, Suly 19-13. inclusive. PARLIAMENT'S BAR HAS NO PRIVILEGES (By United Prcat to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON, March 29. Parliament, after long and solemn deliberation, has decided that the bar in connec tion with the house shall close at the same hours that public bars close. The result is expected to be some in convenience, causing certain mem bers to take a drink before making a speecb; Instead of after as has been their custom. Are You Going to Build a Heoae, Garaie. Walk or Septic Tank? GET MY ESTIMATES. A. HANSON, Box 249 BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER White Angoras, $1.00 each. Brown and mixed colors, SO cents each. F. MONTGOMERY, Grondvicw : : 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- I Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding. General Com atbalaa Merchant. We carry Oil, Gasoline, Sugar, Fleer, Salt Meats, Bsou, Bacon and Lard. CAREFUL DELIVERY BAGGAGE . PARCELS EXPRESS Given Close Attention 66 1 VIEW on Lots In these Additions. WE WILL BUILD sea Mm ea Me Meartv fttawaJ Vim. Sm fa OREGON STREE PAGE a IIL'HINKHH AND rilOFKHHIONAt HKD.MAN MOORE, LAWVEIIS Open Monday, Thursday and Baturday evenings, 1 to t p. m. 1ak Cabin llldg. I1KND, OR. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Sank Building Bend, :: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, 'Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNAnN DENTIST OfflM In Sathar Building. Hour. 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. OEORGE S. YOUNQ Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank BuildlDg , Insurance Company "XCLUeiVKLV pNUON" Homk Oerics. Coaam Buce.. PortrmNQ ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk 15'Jl Res. Blk. 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, DragleftM Physician Hogrs, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:S0, or by ap pointment. OVER DEMENTS GROCERY W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. vvart vta tnTm a - t -sr-ei Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store, PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys See C. F. Dando, Block 2052 BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insurant?. Old est Insurance Agency in 4ntrml Ore fon. H. a Ellis, First National Bank Building, Bend, Orcsoo. Consultation and Examination Free. NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE All Calls Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chirapraeter and Natarepatsie MrTsl ciaa. Phone Ml. Office hours, 9 to 12. t to 6. 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. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for raovini and raising buildings from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 439, Bend, Oregon. Shoe Repairing Done in a FIRST-CLASS man. tier, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. We in rile you to call at our store or phone 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 Price right, work guaranteed