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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1917)
THKIIKND IIILLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, HKM), ORKW, MONDAY. APRIL a. 1017 PAOE a fiimmoinrt Pictured J REND?; ' 13 T II I; A T K I! FANNIE WARD ' - &3W '"1 Witchcraft m TUESDAY WEDNESD AY TONIC FIT! fSessie Barriscale HONOR'S ALTAR 1917 APRIL 1917 SUN MONiTIIElWED THU; TRISAT j45 6 7 1011121314 151617118192021 22232425262728 29'36i " Bend in Brief miXCS IN YOUR CITY. You'll bind Them Here. 112 m 9 TODAY. Ilciid , null cur Atlilcllc (lull, Kiii lilem ( lull, H i, in. 'i-iil nil Oregon lliiucliiill league, Kllllllclll ( lllll, M l, III. 1. (I. . 1'., Hiitlu-r'x hull, H p. ill. Koyiil An il Miiioim, Miiaoiilr hull, H p. in, TI'KHDA Y. Modern Woodmen of Ainrrlcii, Hill her'" hull, H p. til. , Wednesday. KlnghfK of I'ylliliiN, Slither' hull, . H p. in. I 'oinmcrrliil ('lull luncheon, Pilot Hullo Inn, IHHIII. THURSDAY. Ixiynl Order of Mmhm, Bather's hull, H p. in. FRIDAY. Hons of Noruny, Slither' hull, H p, m. W. O. W., Council Cliiiinlicrs, 8 p. in. AMUSKMENTS. llcnd Theatre. Ilessln Unrrlscnlo, In "Hon- - or'B Altur." (iiauil Theatre. William Kurntini, In "Fires of Conscience." LOCAL NEWS ITEMS . Lnlnnd CnBoy, of Powell Btttto, Is In tlio city today. Nicholas KoRlluic, of nrolhors, was a visitor In Bond today. Mrn, Itnlpli Lovorlng nrrlvml yes terday morning for n vIhII. Jack Stnnloy has returned from a IniHltiimR trip to Portland. Frank Mny linn returned from n visit to Sonttlo and I'ortlnnd. Edward Schroder, of Holynt, wns In tho city today on land liiiHlnoiin, 1'' i auk R. Simpson fllod on n home stead in tlio Rolynt country today. County CommlHHlonor Aliix Mnek lntoBli Iiiib niturnod from Tlio Dull. District Attornoy II. IT. DoArmond and Vornon A. ForlioB loft this morn ing for Priuovlllo on lognl business, K, II. Cluflln, of UlHt, wuk In tlio idly today on business. J, K. Kiignbrnlsnn mliirnrd Hun day iiiiirnlliK from u business trip to I'oi'tliind, JoliM II. iHriirl unit sister, Miss I'nltli, Hpiml tln day In lioiul from lludr lioiiiu ul Willi'"". K. W. (Iiirnry. of llnrnliir. Wash ington, nrrlvml In llond toduy with 20(1 thninughlirod Aiikoi'u ituutH, Wllllll llll Wll lllllKI t(l IllM IllllllOSleUll In thn Hartley Holm country. EXTENSION IS GIVEN IIIiIh fur DiwIiuti'M liivi'Kliiiriit lliilhl Ing Will Closo Tomorrow. Although competition was sched uled to closo tmluy for the cunt nu t fur the construction of Hid ImlldlllK In Imi eroded hy Hi" Deschutes In- vent lit Co., tint tlui" him lid'ii lii-o- ImiKxtl upii day, It wiim lllllllllllll'IMl HiIm moruliiK hy Anlillrct l,in A. TIioiiiiin. III'Ib will hn ri'iulviMl up lu 1U o'clock tomorrow iihuiiIiik. Afternoon Frot k For The Dressy Maiden Ik :--' y To I PIP II i ' Jit! h.' i i " rr . .r. t t - X.J I'hoto by Amirlrnn lrft Ammdmion, RECEPTION ELEGANCE. IIHl laimo Velvet in tUt Inn4 of thli butiufitl iiown ituttflltiK f Kiivi-r lut In I'nlttlry miiitii hrt'iik Iho rulliiKN of llto vkirt, utiilf n limit kImIIo ( )iiirnl Vflvrt iilvN Hut Btitlulit up nml tlt'Wii rf f el Bit imHtlh. 'i'tiw tiot It ts flnUlitnl iwalfih cvtiiury. The Life A Seven Reel Dramatic Masterpiece in Colors THE PASSION PLAY OF THE SCREEN which every man, woman and hild should see. Sacred music ond singing. Special invitations extended to At the Movies lU-ml Thcutro Tomorrow nml Wi!dncndiiy even I ii K tli Iti'iid Thimtro will pri-muit runtilo Ward, otto of tlio htuiH of tlui I'liriiinount I'lcturi'H, In thn CoIiiiiiIiIii 7iilvnrHlty-I,ftiiky' prlzu pliotopliiy, "Wltilicnift." Tim hi (try IcIIm of a llttlo New Kiik IiiiiiI iiiald, who lived In a Htoru hu Iiiih! It Iiiuh I ' u lit it ii colony. Thn II inn nf thn action Ih ahout 10!i0 J mm when piTHOiiH were perHeculed on the charge of helnK wllchcH. Clniim utanccH hroucht thin charitn to little Huzctle. The pliotopliiy telU of lint lulrui'iiloUH eHcape from the death penalty, while tho thctno conti' iilH'i a luvo Mtory of Inteimo Interem. It will he remcmlieroil thut Kuimlo Ward Bcured a ureal hit at the IJeiid Theatre hint fall In her appearance In "Tim Cheut." TIiIh eveuluK H'-itHln Din rlKralo will iu;uln appiur In "Honor's Altar," a doiiKxlie pruhlcm play. . (;raii(l Thrnt re. Kugetfe Moore, who ill met ed Jf-an-n Kuki-Ib In "The World and the Woman." u Tathe (iold llooKter play, pidduceil hy TliiinlioiiiiiT, and to he Bhuwn lit the (iiand Theatre on Tues day, studied to he a minister at the divinity si houl at Harvard, bul k: up that (Ulcer to heiunie an urtor. Mr. Moure was horn In Annapolis Valley. Nova Keollla, the land of KviiiiKillne. hut lived must of Ills early life lu Huston. Crrally Interested In Shakespeare. Mr. Moore decided to try blK thtiiRS at the Blurt, and his first application for a position on the slime was made to Thomas W. Keeue. He was Riven a small part and quickly made a rep utation ns o Shakespearean actor, op-pi-urlnK with John MCul!oui!h, Fred erick Warde. l.ouis James and Stuart Hohson. He left the classical drama and was starred for five years. In Auitus init Thomas' "The Huriclar." He us l nomas i ii" huikm... hen Joined thn Krohnijin "Dlplom c" couiiiiiuy. After several sea- 111' suns III Block, Kdwin Tliatihuuser Bent for Mr. Monro, when the Thunhotis- er Kilm corporation wus Just Rct- tliiK under way, uiid made him di rector. Mr. Moore has directed some ,.r tin, hist iiroduclious that the 'Jhunhouser company Iiiib released. (i RANI) Theatre GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 6th 3SSSS.2 the clergy. THIS PICTURE is in such demand that it had to be booked six months ago to be able to show it now. GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 6th IFAMHIt VIAM (.tmY, .siaV) nt of Our Savior AT THE HOTELS Thn WrlKht Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Stock Ion, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black, Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. K, Hchester, 1'rlne vllln. W. K. Hchester, Prlnnvllln. Knthryn llhelnkus, I.u Pine. A. K. Hadniuu, Khun, WashliiKton. Mr. mid Mrs. It. K. Hlngo, Pen dleton. ' :luirles Mcf'ouley, Deschutes. M. K. llerK, Tacuinii. J. W. Dunn, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James Drlckey, Hamilton. M. O. Zuslmiss, Portland. I). E. Davis, Pasadena. Jtrlcn KwIiik, Prlnevlllo. W. II. Kolli), Oaklund. Jl, Hollo, Oaklund. Kdwln Hchreder, Holyat. P. Ii. Johnson, Mllllcau. Mrs. Neta Haslop, i'ortlaud. A. II. Umlorwood, Forest Grove. Chris Anderson, l.a Pine. Pilot Itutte Inn. W. F.. I'ellss, Health). M. I. Walker, Portland. Jl. llarrlSj Portland. Jl. D. (loodman, Portland. (lust J. Itoth, Portland. W. F. Sllne, Portland. II. K. Mead. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Madras. It. W. Nelson, Metollus. Paul IlliiiKsworth. A. J. llollons, Metollus. K. K. Walker, Walla Walla. (). W. Zoeller, Portland. W. Glenn Cox, Itedmond. J,ee Davenport, Portland. Carolyn 'Luther, Albany. S. O. Yocuni, Han FrunclBco. Helen Gibson, Portland. W. C. Cooper, Portland. 11. J. Harris, Itedmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wilson, Red mond. OIIKGON TRUNK TRAIN' Arrives 7:20 a. m. Leaves 9 p. m. O.-W. It. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:35 p. m. Leaves 7:25 a. m. ALTO hTAGK LINK KOCTII. Leave 8:45 a. m. Arrives 5 p. ni. ACTO LINKS. Cars to Hums, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Silver Lcke and other points south and south east. post oitkt: Horns. General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 8:15 Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m. TKLF.GRAPH HOl'RS. Western Vnion, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holidays 9 a. m. to l'J a., m., .5 p. m. to 6 p. in. TKI.KI'HONK IIOl'HS. Paclllc Tel. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour service, Including Sunday. MODERN TUITION In alt lhr Newest Dances and All the Favorite. Mrs. Ethel Hulbcrt, Call Hii.jHIrme. U-3M. or the ViUA lluttc Inn, 123. w y COL'NTV IlKCOKDH. ' CJ. W. Wells to Ouy K. Dohson, deed to lot 8 In block 16, and the west half of lots 9 to 12, Inclusive, block 25 Itedmond. (!. O. I. Co. vs. Miller Realty Co., Hen McCaffery and W. A. HtevenB, complaints In regard to water rights matters. Ural N. Hoffman to S. A. Dick, deed to lot 2, block 20, Park addi tion. A. O. Myers to M. Kulesch, deed to 80 aero tract. K. M. Thompson to John N. Lar son, deed to lot 12, block , Des chutes addition. P. M. Reedy cs. Howard Wettles, notice of lien. Oregon Trunk Development Co. to George A. Moffatt, deed to lot 9, block G, Grandview addition, and to lots In Madras, Culver, Opal City and Itedmond. United States to James Boyco, pat ent to 320 aercB In section 31, town ship 20 south, range 18 east. C. F. Hosklns vs. S. E. Roberts, answer to complaint. Alfred Miinz, notarial commission. I.. H. Wood to Miss M. Obcrg, deed to lots 12 luid IS, inclusive, block 29, Imperial. Portland Machinery Co. to the Gardner-Wilkinson Lumber Co., con ditional sale. How About Some pples? JL We have a large variety of each grade Just a Lillle Belter F. DE CO. Groceries and Hardware Are You Going to Build s II.DM. Grce, Walk or Srptie Tank ? GET MY ESTIMATES. A. HANSON, Box 249 BABY BUNNIES FOR EASTER White Angoras, $1.00 each. Brown and mixed colors, 50 cents each. F. MONTGOMERY, Grandview : : 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. ind Forw.rdlm, General Com million Merchant. W. carry Oil, Gaiolln., Sour, Floor, Salt Meats, Bami, Bacon and Lord. I1UHINKHH AND I'llOFKHHIOVAlj RKDMA.V & MOORK, ' LAWYERS ! Open Monday, Thursday and i Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p.. in. ! Log Cabin Uldg. I'.KND, Olt. i VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Rank Building Rend, :-: :-: Oregon H. II. De ARMOND i LAWYER O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. II. COXNARN DKXTIS T Ofllr In Sathsr Building. Hour. 9 to 12. 1 to 5. Sunday and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE 8. YOUNO Civil and Irrigation Engineer I'. 8. Mineral Hurveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Orcgonllfc Insurance Company CXCLU.IVKI.V pOON" Opfick. Corb.tt Bldo.. Pe ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Of.'lcc phone ilk 10'Jl Bh. Blk. 2102 KKEE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drugless Physician Hour. 9 to 12, 1 to 6 :20, or by ap pointment. OVER DEMENTS CROCF.RY W. 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 Sec C. F. Dnmlo, Black 'M'lli BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writen of all kind of insurance. Old est Insurance Atrency in Central Ore iroo. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Buiidinjr, Bend, Oreson. 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. 9 to 12. 2 to 6, 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building. Room 5 Bend, Oreson. 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 moving and raisins build intrs from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 439. Bend, Oregon. Shoe Repairing Done in a FIRST-CLASS man- ner, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. We invite 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 Motnl WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed