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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1917)
tub mm nu!-t,KTii, daily kditiow, iiksq. onvxias, kkhmv. march ho, ttti riaa BEND THE A TRE SATURDAY NIGHT and Sunday Matinee. , Big Special Feature DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS First time in Bend. The most popular "straight" -comedian the Bcreen haB seen to date, registers another smashing hit, in the Fine Arts-Triangle His Picture in the Papers Also William Collier and an all-star Keystone cast, in a screamingly funny Sennctt-Keystone comedy Better Late than Never Seven reels of mirth an exceptional program. Don't miss it. Two shows Saturday night, first one starting at 7:30 p. m. No change in prices: Children 10c, Adults 15. BEND THEATRE 1917 MARCH 1917 SUN MON TUE IWEDTHU FRI SAT 1 8 10 1112131516 17 18192021222324 OltlttJON THINK TKAI.N Arrives 7:20 a. in. Leave 9 p. m. O..W. K. N. TRAIN. Arrival 7:35 p. m. Lenves 7:25 a. m. At'TO HTAUK LINK HOI III. Lonvos .8:46 a. m. Arrive '. , 6 p. m. AUTO LINKS. Cur to Burns, Kort Kfamalb Kort Hock, Bltvor Ltko and other polnti south and south east. I'OHT OKKIfK HOURS. aonnral dollvory open dully 8:30 a. in. to 0 p. ni. No mull distributed on Sunday. NlKht train mull clones 8:15 Day train mall closes 6:80 a. m. TKLKUHAril IIOUIIH. Westorn Union, 8 a. m. to' 9 p. m. Sua-flny and holidays 9 a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 0 p. m. TKI.K.rHONB HOURS. Pacific Tel. 4 Tel.-Co. 24 hour service. Including Sunday. Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. Mil DAY. Modern Woodmen of America, Council room, M p. in. SATURDAY. Bend Automobile Club, Pilot Huttc Inn, noon. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Theatre. Edith Storey and Antonla Marono, In "The Tarantula." Hentl Theatre. Vivian Martin, In "Her Fath er's Bon." Grace Darmond In tho sixth oplaodo of "Tho Shielding Shad ow." JTJppotlromo. Roller skating all evening. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS JoBoph Varco, ot Imperial, Is spending the day In Bond. John E. Bans Is In the city today from tho McNaught mill. The second literary society of the Bend high school gave Its first pro gram at the school this afternoon. . B. F. Orlnstead and A. B. Grin stend, ot Wilbur, are In the elty today transacting business. A. O. Walker and Austin C. Bar ber, of Alfalfa, are In Bond toduy ulti'inlliig to btislnoss mutters. Kmory K. l.ohnes, of Spokuoo, was a vlHltor In Bend yestnrduy on pro bata business. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Springer have K'lim to I. a I'lnu to tukn up rvslduiicu on their ranch. Harry Hly, of I.u I'lnv. was In Bond this niornliiK. returning to his home after visiting In Portland. Minn Mlmilo A. Thompson, of the Bund touching stuff In the grudes, was among the local Instructors re chicled to positions In the Bend schools for next year. AT THE HOTELS Tho Wright Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. U. U. llr-own, VVns tliia. Boy Smith, Paisley. U. B. Smith, Portland. H. 8. Murloii, Vancouver, Frank Woody, Portlund. Alvln 8. Hawk, Fremont. Ueorgn Ogle, Alfalfa. H. Ada nis, Portlund. C. K. Shields. Portland. Mrs. Clyde Shields, Portlamt. Leo Hlggs, llamplon. A. K. Free, .Portland. Mrs. Asa Pringlo, Anacortes, Wash ington. A. H. Underwood, Forest Orovo. Carl Evans, Portlund. Mrs. E. W. Qurney, Anacortes, Washington. Pilot Butte Inn. W. A. Pottlnglll, Portland, a. B. Smith, Portland. J. O. Kurti, Seattle. Paul Bolchart, Portland. E. J. Watson, Portland. T. Thompson, Portland. E. A. Blnckmaro, Portland. J. T. Hardy.' Oregon Trunk. ' A. O. Hnagstrom, Portland. J. B. Ettlnger, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moores, Port land. COUNTY RECORDS. O. H. Brubakor vs. D. H. Sphlor, filing of complaint. Bond View Co. to Pcrrln C. Mil ler, dood to lots 12 and 13, block 1, Bond View addition. E. P. Brostorhous to Maurice P. Casliman, deod to lot 13, block 12, Blvor Torroco. Pater Kohflnld, letters of guardian ship iu tho case of Arthur Kohflold, et nl. Central Oregon irrigation Co. vs. Adam Kotzmnn, demurrer. , i . Elmor Nlswonger to the City of Band, deod to acre tract In section 4, township 19 south, range 12 east, The Bond Co. to tho City of Bend; deed to lots 1 and 2, block 4, Center addition. J. E. Ayres to Ruth Ayres, deed to lotB 28 and 29, block 87, Terrebonne, United States to Horace E. White, patent to 320 acre tract in section 9, township 20 south, range 15 east. E. D. Qllson, filing ot notarial commission. w The Bond Co, to the City of Bend, dead to 92 lots In Confer addition. E. P. BroBterhous to William Oott- Btain, contrnct to sell lot 9, block 19, Center addition. Mobob NiBwongor to tho City of Bond, dood to aero tract In seetlon 4, township 18 south, range 12 east. D. H. Peoples to Bulah Hurd, deed to 40 acres In soetlon 26, townBhlp 17 south, range 12 east. . HIP UTWE-REPEAT VIVIAN MARTIN, IN -nllliil THE PARAMOUNT FEATURE, "HIS FATHER'S SON," A SWEET STORY OF THE OLD SOUTH, THAT SENDS YOU AWAY HAPPY. 10c AND 15c BEND THEATRE. Miliukoff Is American In Thought Result Of His Residence Here to , . .,vjSu- ' PHUL fj. MILIUHQFF Haul N. Miliukoff, the mlftleter tor for. ln affairs In tha provlalunnl Ituaalan luvarninaut, has been ona of tha leadlns Dsurea In tha ravulullon. Ha la walV mown In Antorlra. In IW1 ha was ban shed from Ituaela for political vlawa ax areeaed while a memliar of tha faculty of l he University of aloscow. He want to 2tilcago and bacania profeaaor of Ituaalan slatory at tha Unlveralty of ChlcaKO. . in Ml) Miliukoff waa ulled to Hlberla. Ha waa silUy of liberal tendenclea- Ha area In aula for two yearn, tha raault of which waa hla "llletory of Ituaalan Cul :ute," a luatincntlon of revolution. On hla return to Ituaala ha waa rear rented and led acrooa tha frontlor Into HulKurlo. A warrant of expatriation ex cluded him for two yenra. Mlllukoff'a an wer waa an Immedlnta roturn to Petro srad, where ha waa again a -rented and held In Jail for five rmmihe without trial. W han ha waa releuaed ha asoln want to Chicago. On hla third vlult to America. In lf ha told Interviewers that hla apeechre In tha J uina frequently were Interrupted by soma ona ahoutlns. "American" or "American cltlxen." Ha added, "80 now t almoat Invariably beam my epeeches by quoting tomelhlng American." 7 Ji i LADIES OF BEND YOU ARE INVITED TO COME TO OUR STORE AND See the New Hats ALL THIS SEASON'S BEST STYLES Prices $1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 5, and 6 A Full Line of Shapes, Flowers, Ornaments, etc., for THE HOME MILLINER Battle of Dorking. The battle of Dorking was sn Imagl. nary battle. In 1871, at the close of the Franco-Prussian war. Englishmen were reminded by the quick work done by Germs ny over Franco of the possi bilities of Invasion, and Hlr George T. Cbcsny wrote an Interesting and In structive narrative called "The Battlo of Dorking, or the Reminiscence of a Volunteer," In which he depleted the Imaginary scene of a great battle on English soil, which was won by the Germans. In short, tho battlo was tho product of a military man's Imagina tion, but it was so well worked out and so vividly described that as long aa the German armies were In France tho mention of the battle of Dorking was enough to make an Englishman shudder. A Nautical Explanation. A New York woman, recounting ber Impressions of a trip abroad, suld: "One thing ut leust I learned. That was the invuulng of 'windward' and 'loewnrd.' The captain of the liner I croascd on explained this difference to me In a way that. If a little vulgar, wus yet unforgetuble. "'Captain,' I said, '1 never can tell the difference between the windward and the leeward. Explain It to me, will you 7" "'Well, mnduin,' suld tho gruff old caplalu, 'If 1 were to spit to the wind ward and you were to stuud to the lee ward of uie you would be a fool.' " How to Carry Water. If you want to carry a full pall of water any distance without spilling or to carry water from one room to an other In a Hut iIIkIi or tray you should always have something floating on It If It Is drinking wulcr a clean saucer will do, and a flat piece of wood Is tho best thing for a pall. It Is the lit tle waves that arle from the water's hipping sgultiKt the sides and then rushing to the other side that makes tho water spill over. The floater stops this. New York Hun. Hie. Regular Bath Day. Prospective Bourder What ore your rates? Hotel Proprietor-Two dollars a day for single room, $2.50 a day for room with batlu P. Il.-Tliat Is $14.50 a week. H. P.-No; only $U. P. B. Yes, but 1 was counting Saturdays. Peun State Froth. A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. ' " - " Warner's Bends' Economy Center 225 From Wh ich to Make a SELECTION Warner's Bends Economy Center "Trespass notices for said at the Bulletin office. Trespass, notices for sale a( the Bulletin office. Are You Going to Build S ffeoee, Garage, Walk ar Resile Tank? UKT MY ESTIMATES. A. HANSON, Box 249 BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER White Angoras, $1.00 each. Brown and mixed colors, E0 cents each. F. MONTGOMERY, Grandvlew I t 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 a s Bend Hardware Co. j THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY 8teraaa and Ferwardlnf, General Cem alaeten Merchant. We ferry Oil. GeeeUne, Baser, Floor. Bait Meata, Baau, Bacon and Lard. BimiNKH.4 'AND PBOFEHHIONAlj ItKDMAN a MOORE, ' LAWTEHS Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, o p. m. Log Cahln Hlrtg. BKND, OR. VERNON A. FORBES LAWKEB First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST. O01C4 in 8athar Building. Hour 9 to iZ, .1 to 6. 8undaya and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNO Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. B. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building . Insurance Company "XCLUetVCLV OMOON" 4 Homi Orrici. Conao-TT Blso.. Portland, ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone 81k 1591 Rea. Blk. 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drugles Physician Hoars, 8 to 12, 1 to 6:30, or by ap pointment. OVER DEMENTS GROCERY W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Block 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. F. Dando, Black 2052 BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writera of all hlnda of mearanee. Old. eat insurance Agency in Central Ore con. H. C. Elite. Kirot National Bank BuUdins, Bend, Oreson. Conaoltatkm and Examination . Free. NO MEDICINE NO MN1PB . All Calla Promptly Atteaded to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chiropractor and Naturopathic Payii ciaaj. Phone (11. Office hours. to 12, 2 to 6. 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Buildinc, - Room S, Bend, Onsen. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished ' See .'. S , ! 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 molMC .and ratline building, from tint .trtaalfcat to larvctt. Sm L. BRANDENBURG, or writ Box 439, Bend, Orefon. Shoe Repairing Done In FIRST-CLASS Man ner, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. Wciarile you to call at otn; More or phone and get out pikea. Then you will be s Heady ciMomer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY ; Tinning and Sheet Metal -WM. MONTGOMERY. , -Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight . Repairing promptly atteadfd to Prices- right, work guaranteed