9.DA1 "1 anil 1 : it . ('Tttk IIKND IJULLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, I1END, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 81, 1017 ! 1 c - Bessie Barriscale tl,. THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION "Honor's Altar" Showing a Selfiili Millionir'l iforti to rid himislf oi the wi( of kit youth nd her honor in up holding Saored Obligations. MACK SWAIN with HARRY GRIBBEN in a Gnuini Keystone Comedy "His Auto Ruination" SUNDAY MONDAY NIGHTS I TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Douglass Fairbanks in HIS PICTURE in the PAPERS' ' BEND THE A THE 1917 MARCH 1917 SUN jMW TUE ;WCPTHUHH JsAf l: I "nTifTg 4 5 6 7 8 910, in"2i3Ml5 181920212223:24 252627j289303ll OKKOON Tltt'NK TRAIN Arrtva 7:i!U a. m. LIVUS 9 p. in. O..W. II. N. TRAIN. . Arrives 7:35 p. m. Imvne 7:26 a. in. AUTO HTAOK LINK HOI 111. Lonves . . BUti a. m. Arrlvoi : 6 p. in. AUTO MX KM. Car lo llurn. Karl Klamath ' Fort Hock, silver Luke and ollior polut auutb and aouth east. ytmr office lioriw. Oonnral delivery open dally H: HO a. in. lo fl p. in. No 'mall distributed on Sunday, NlKht train mull closes 8:16 Day train mall closoa 6:80 a. m. TKI.KOItAPII IIOl'KH. Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. Hiinilay and liolldaya V a. m.,to lv a. m., & p. tn. to 0 p. m. TKI.KI'IIONR HOURS. I'nclllc Tol. & Tol. Co. 24 hour aiirvlco, Including Sunday, Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. HATl'KDAY. ' Bond Automobile Club, Pilot Hutto Inn, noon. r ' : :.' r ' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A. P. Jonejj, p( r.rlnevino, ,.ls .,ol fhii city on stock business. ! II. Jt Suttong la In, Bond today from lila homo on tlio nund-Burns . AurubI Dryer, of Redmond, was ;ln, the city today attondlng to bus iness interests. ' 'Miss iilai Potorson, of. Portland,! has arrived In Bond" to tnko d position I jlnj tho office of Judge J.' A.' Bastes, Mr. and Mrs. David Starr, of tills city, are tho paronts of an olght 'pound- baby girl, bofn this morning. i Hur'v'oy J. Harris, of Redmond,, was a visitor at the office of Forest BuporvlBor W. O. Hastings this morn ing. , . Funeral services for Mrs. Cornelia 8. IlowitBon will be hold at 2 o'clock tomorrow aftarnoon from the NIs- wongor undertaking parlors. i Complato supplies of all papors necnsHary for naturalisation have been received at tho county clerk's office. Slgmund OrgUr Is the first applicant for final cttlsonshlp papors. REQUIEM SUNG FOR ' ' ALL NATIONS' DEAD i - w in. Ttnitx,! Prm to tho Bond Bullttln) NEW YORK, March 81. A requi em In momory of the dead of all na tions at war will be sung by a chorus tof 360 volcos, accompanied nyian orchestra of 1 CO pieces at Die IIlp pmlrouin hero tomorrow night. The eholr was organized by John Wutklim, at Hirantun, I'a., will be led by Krigar Vurcao, a composer In valided out of tho Frem-h army and will ln sponsored by Curillnul Gib bons and HlMliop Oroer. Tho requiem la the IiIkIi mass for tint dead. It Is one of the most pro fouiiil compoHltloiiM of ItH kind. POSTMASTERS SEE LAST OF POLITICS ( Hr Unllrd rrna lo Uie llnd llulMln) ' WASHINGTON. D. C, March 31. InThla Is the Inst day the poslnins lumlilp of any city, town or village In tho Unllnd States will bo In poll tics. Beginning tomorrbw all post niuslers will bo appointed under civil service rules, regardless of political beliefs. ' - ! 1 t '. If'' - fry . Easter P ar a de r ltnMii tviall an1 oirAnir vvtnf KAn of rSimD trfi 1 j-wlr ViAw iTAwir Kocf An I1 a cfpl J 7 SnnHav Thic vpnr. i;.'.--Vfni: no prt ion dressm appointed in your appearance we can promise you. , . mMic coats " i -.i . .... o4 ro'.ih'H ti rl pi.'T Cj"' Coi?it)ine every quality of style and refinement. These splendid gar ments measure up to the highest demands of Dame Fashionsmart, ele- " Tgant and radiating youth and beauty., ,Cbme and see the Classic Coats here. You will find they combine every requirement of style, durability and economy. THR PniflPi? nANrtF. FROM m m THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN At the Movies , Ilmid Theatre. That power and luxury do not al ways spell satisfaction and pleasure Is shown In the Ince-Trlangle drama, "Honor's Altar." This play In which Bessie Barriscale, Lewis Stone and Walter Edwards aro starred, will ap pear at the Bend Theatre Sunday and Monday nights and Sunday matinee, Walter Kdwards and Bessie Bar rlHciilo havo tho roles of a self made captain of industry and his wife. Kdwards plays convincingly the strong characteb who has wrested a place of power for himself In a world of seekers for success. Ho gets Into guy society, where he Is treated with consideration on account of his vast wealth. He thinks that his wife Is not brilliant enough to shine in this environment. . Lewis stone then appears on the scene in tho dining room of a club. Kdwards heurs Stone make the boust thut he Is absolutely without any sense of honer. It leads to a confer ence, when Edwards offers a check of $60,000 If ho wins Miss Barrls calo's arfoctlons, thus relieving the magneto of her Irksome presence and claims. ' ' Miss Burrlscalo appears to advant age as tho unsuspecting loving wife, who accepts without question the man without ' honor as a friend of her husband. Stone takes Miss Bar riscale for an automobile ride and manages to break down at a notor ious roadhouse. Not knowing the nature of the place. Miss Barriscale consents to enter. There is a strong contrast between tho confidence of the good woman and the conflicting feeling of tho unscrupulous man of tho world. Shall he call up the hus band and so Injure the reputation of tho wife? Stone plays well the fight In the mind of the boosted man of no hon or. But the simple trust shown by Miss Barriscale turns the scale, and lio gels another auto and takes her home. With this feature will be shown Mack Swnln and Harry Orlbbcn, In "Ills Auto Kuinntion," a Keystone comedy with an all-stnr cant In sup port. Douglas Fairbanks Is coming up tonight and tomorrow matinee. In "Ills Pictures In the Papers," a screamingly funny story of the ef forts of a son of a rich manufacturer to obtain entrance as a partner In his father's firm. ' As a pre-requislte to getting his nomo on the door plate, the son must get his picture on the front pago of a leading dally news 1F In the tn ft vprv OTftt deffr vmir SnrlYicr GctAt will starrm Huv vour Coat here von will not he dis Stylishly Distinctive smith si paper. He undergoes many striking adventures and goes to Mexico, where he goes through several Interesting affairs before he finally accomplishes a feat which justified the newspapers playing him up. Incidentally he gets the daughter of a wealthy merchant through bis bravery. Grand Theatre. William Farnum, the popular star of the Fox Film company, will again be soen at the Orand Theatre Sun day and Monday nights, In "Fires of Conscience," a story of a strong man's test of honor. The play deals with the life of a sheriff who re deems his honor. The plot is as fol lows, and should be a pleasing fea ture, with Farnum In the leading role: Ueorge Baxter, sheriff of the min ing town of A Jo, Is In love with Nell Blytbo, a girl of the town. She real izes that some shadow Is keeping tho big man from telling her the truth, and she begs blm to go back east and face It out. , Encouraged by her fulth In him, Baxter returns to his home. In the years before, Baxter had been married. He had killed a man whom he bad found with his wife, and the wife, In remorse, had com mitted suicide. It was then that Ueorge had fled to AJo. When he returns to his borne, he Is tried by Judge Sneed, father of the mun he bad killed. But the Judge instructs the jury that the crime was Justified under the "Un written Law," and asks for an ac quittal. Free to go back to the west, he seeks out Nell Blythe and asks ber to be hsl wife. At first she refuses, but after his faith In her has been tested by many dangerous adventures she yields' to blm. Kolb and Dill will be seen tonight In a happy rollicking comedy, en titled "Three Pals." This team Is one of tho best that the legitimate stage ever knew, and they are equal ly as popular In the movies. With this film Is to be shown J. Warren Kerrigan, In "Cupid and a Brick," and a Mutual Weekly. COUNTY RKCORDS. United States to John E. Sans, patent to 80 acres of land in' sec tion 32, township 18 south, range 13 east. Pearl Ewlng vs. Grovcr Ewing, complulnl. Tho Bend Co. to Andrew G. Kreg ness.'deed to lot 9, block 10, High land addition. United States to George L. Hub bard, patent to 322 acres. Levi D. Wlest to Harry Lynn, deed to lots 6; 7, and 8, block 12, WIcs- torla. ' O. G. Brubaker vs. J. A. Stevens and Charles Graser, suit to dissolve partnership. THE STATE FEDERAL BANKS TO ADVANCE HUGE SUM ( Br UniUd Vimt U Of Bmi BolMin) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 31. The Federal Loan banks will loan more than 1200,000,000 during the coming year to Intensify farming In dustry, as a national defense meas ure, It was announced today. AT THE HOTELS Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moore, Port land. A. E. Benson, Portland. . Bert Mocrsch, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rlngo, Port land. J. A. Long, Portland. J. A. Halllday, Portland. Grace S. Rhorer, Portland. A. O. Nagglns, Portland. Robert Gathergood, La Pine. A. P, Jones, Portland. R. Slater, Spokane.. II. J. Harris, Redmond. ' The Wright Hotel. -Mr. and Mrs. O. O. King, Brothers. G. B. Smith, Portland. H. S. Marlon, Portland. . George Blocker,- La Pine. Frank Woody, Portland. Alvln S. Hawk, Fremont. C R. Hlnton, Madras.- K. R. Edmonds, Mlllican. Mr. and Mrs. U. Grlnstead, Mllli can: - '-' " Mr. and Mrs. H. Heth, Portland. C. V. Numa, Redmond.' C. T. Mullins, Barnes. " T. J." Dealy, Alfalfa. Vfctor Dickey, Portland. Trespass notices for sale at the Bulletin office. v A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. EASTER JEWELRY THIS season's jewelry style tendencieg""ai'e modestly protrayed in our complete showing of duwn-to-the-min-ute jewelry. The current fashions are for jewelry to match the gown, dress or suit. An excellent opportunity to assert one's individuality. . You are cordially Invited to Inspect our display of Hat pins, Broaches, Lavilliers. Larson & Co. Witch maker. : Jeweler : Opbcimns 143 Oiejoo St. BEND. OREGON. 5n oftUBIC STREET CLOCK Arc You Going to Build a Hovm. Garaie, Watt ar 8ptic Tank? GET MY ESTIMATES. A. HANSON, Box 249 BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER White Angoras, $1.00 each. Brown and mixed colors, SO cents each. P. MONTGOMERY', Grandview : : Oregon . THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. 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