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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
TIIH I1KND IIVI.MCT1N, DAILY EDITION, MCJfD, OREGON, FRIDAY, Si AY 4, 10 IT PAQK Grand I ZZ3 Theatre Saturday Matinee and Saturday Night -ALSO- BEATRICE and KRAZY KAT CARTOON GRAND THEATRE 1917 MAY 1917 SUN jM0NTUEj WLD. THUITrI j SAT 2 3 4 5 6 91011 12 131415161718 19 0212223242526 OUICtJON TIUNK TRAIN Arrives 7:20 a. in. Leave 9 p. in. O..W. It. N. TRAIN. Arrive 7:35 p. m. l.nvi.x 7:2 5 n. in. AITO ST.(iK I. INK HOI'TII. Leaves 8;(5 a. m. Arrives ' f p. in. AITO I.I NTH. Cur to llurnii, Korl Klaiunth Kurt Kui'k, HlUnr l.r.ko nnl mhur points Ron lb add no u til oust. I'OHT OITIf'K IIOl'ItH. (iitiiprnl, delivery open dally H:!lu n. in. to ! p. in. No in nil distributed on Sunday. Nlrlit train lunll close K:I5 liny Irnln ninll rinses r.:,lo a. m. Ti:i.i;iit AI'H not us. Western Union. 8 n. in. to 9 p. tn. Sunday nml hollduys ft a. in. to 10 b. in., S p. tn. to A p. in. TKI.KI'IIONK IKH ItH. PnctHa Tel. ft Tnl. Co. 24 hour servlcn. Including Rnndny. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS t; T. Gardiner, of Trrl)oniiij, wm In llund hint night. Mm. H. W. Ilurklll, of MllUcen, silent Inst iiIkIh In Bond. J. A. Ill.li kstoiio. of Rivers, ni rlvod In Ilia rliy lust n I k li t . ' A. O. WulkiT. of Alfnlfu, Ih a but- Incus vlHltor In tho city today, f Mr. A. J. Onsloy In In tho city i'.i i from her homo In Lukuviow. K. N. Aldrleh nml C. C. lleul mo In the city today from Ml Mr lake Charles II. Hmignn hi spending tho il,ivln the ct'ty, from IiIh home nt eminent. , 4 Fred Hn'rlmnn' nml Ed Hut thy, f Culver, uio spending tho (Uiv n Pond lonkl-ig after business niutturs. II .a. Fullnr will limvo thin even ing for Portland, whoro ho will visit at tho homo of li la cousin ovar tho week mill. District Attornoy H. H. DoArmnnd f mid Vernon A. Forbes returned to llend liiHt night from Prinuvlllo, whoro tb'iy arguod a motion in Ilia defunct nounly division quo war ranto citso. Mrs. Charing JoIiiiroii concluded a two day vIhII In llnnil at tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs. N. F. Iluod this morn ing, and loft for hor homo In Hums. Sho has Iiooii BpoudliiK tho lust two montliH In Portland. It, II, Iiayloy, of Tuinnlo, Is o visitor In town this nftornooti. D. Li' WIkkIus rotuinod this mntn Iiir from a buslnoHB trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Hustings ro- turned from BlBtors yostorday aflor lioon. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Iludsnn, Mrs. Ward Cohlo and Miss Fnlrlamh ro turiiod yoBtorday afternoon from a trip to Silver Lnko and Paisloy. Out of rospnnt to tho momory of tho Into A. O. Huntor, whoso funeral Is IioIiik liold toddy In Ilrantford, Uutarlo, tho offlco of Tho Band Com .pany Is oloHud this afternoon. A photoplay without an equal .... ? JZp7 te" a t ii FAIRFAX AT THE HOTELS Hill. -I ('...). C V. fitniil.txu.-l, I.u Pino. II. N. I.yim, I.a Pino. Odliiii M. Olson, I'or'limd. I". H. TlioinpBon, Itlloy. Fred Wlodiiinii, Spokane, .Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Binlih, War ronton. The Wrlt'lit Hotel. K. fi. Iliirnes, Portland. It. ('. IiiiKdulo, Hums. ". K. MillsputiKh, Portland. Mrs. Oliver CloHium, Portland. ('. A. Vsrl.iii, Crane. Mrs. It. W. Ilurklll. Mllllenn. K. W. TliompHon, Portland. A. C Purdy. Hhnlton. Wash. Chnrl.'s II. ItimKun, Crescent. J. II. Kiulth, Hun Francisco. J. I. Clnpseilo, Portlund. J. A. Ilhickstomi, lllvers. f. c. Harris. Silver Lake. II. II. Alilrleh. Silver l.uko. A. O. Walker. Alfalfu. l;d. Ilurtlcy. Culver. I" red lliirrlmaii. Culver. A. K. Iliiriliiinn, Coiiillle. I-'. T. Gardiner, Terrelioiino. Karl IlnrliiK, Culver. Pilot Hullo Inn. .1. 8. McLaughlin, I'onlaud. C. W. I'eiinlliKliiu. I'mtluiid. W. I,. MeMullou, Kenllle. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Port land, M. (i. Ilteelo, Portlund. O. T. MeKi'ii.lrer, Hun Konirlsco, Mrs. A. J. Onnley, l.ukeview. I.. It. IViidcin, Portland. . I". . Hunt. Portlnud. Henry Wondt, Lukevlew. M. It. Matthews, The Dalles. I.. A. Farley, Portlund. Paul l.einke, Tho Dulles. J. K. Tourtcllotto, Portland. Percy F. Frooinan, Portland. WILL OVEK-SUIiSCRIHE THE "LIBERTY LOAN" (By United Pnw to ll Bend DullHIn) WASHINGTON, D. C May A. Over Hiitiscrlptlon of tho flfst Issue of tho "Liberty Loan" Is now prac tically assured. Moro than 1000 ap plication for suliscrlptlon to tho $2,000,000,000 loan were received on tho nlKht tho loan was announced. Nut even a rough estimate of tho amount subscribed Is nvallnulo. A Rash Bargain, The minister ili-opped Into tho village barber shop for a shave, at the close of which ho proffurud tho tisuiil ten cent price of tbo shop. "I'll tuko It In prcaehliiK, sir," replied tho polite burlier, rcfiiHlnu tho offered coin. ".My friend." rejoined tbo millili ter with some dignity, "I haven't a ten cent sermon." "That's all rlitht, sir," (illicitly retorted tho barber; "then I'll -o twice." Christ Ian Herald. Fifty-Fifty, "Ro she has nirreud to bo yours?" "Tliut was not exactly the wuy flhp expressed It." "No?" "She Bald she would bo ns much mine us I would ho bein." IIIi'iiiIiikIuiiii Ago Ileruld. Bstvvtsn Krltndi. Edith Juelt told mo I was ro Intpr esthiK and so beautiful. Mario And yet you will trust yourself for life with a man who begins deceiving you so early. Boston Transcript. DR. TURNER' Eye SH?cialut of Poillmd VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch pipei lor Dalei or inquire of THORSON, THE JEWELER WATCHMAN FIRES ON TRESPASSERS AT DAM V. H. TlKiml KucliuiiKes Hliols Willi Men Who i:incro I'rom I'niler llrlilKiv KwM. In Auto. Foiled In what is ebllnved to have linen uu ultempt to blow up the log pond dam lit Tho Hhevlln-IIIxon Com puny and tho Urooks-Hcttiilou I.u in ber Co. mills, a party of three mini cmoritod from under the north end of tlm brldKo eonnortliiK the two plants at A o'clock this moruliiK. ex cIiuiikoiI shots with tho nlKht watch' man, C. H. TiKurd, and oscuped In on auto stundliiK nearhy In tho road Pursuit Is bollix headed by Deputy Hherlff Kurl Houston und Chief of Police h. A. W. Nixon, and It was Intimated that clows had boon se cured which rnlKht loud to the cap ture of the persons Implicated. Borne doubt was felt by the authorities as to whether the affulr might be the result of a Gorman plut, or the mun Ifestutlou of 1. W. W. activities. NlKht Watchman Tltcurd wus at tho south end of tho bridge when ho first became uwuro of tho prcs enco of the men at tho other ond. ItunnliiK down the bridge, his fool- slops frlKhtonvd the Intruders, and they left their hiding place, firing two shots at him as they noared their cur. Neither shot took effect, and no burin wus done by tho two shots which Tlgard fired in return, as fur us could bo learned. As tho cur whirred away, nn alarm wus turned In, and tho authorities have been busy ever since In their endeuvor to apprehend tho men. It was noted by tho night wnteh mun us tho plotters retreated from under the bridge that one of them carried a suitcase. It Is believed that explosives, Intended to destroy the dum and bridge were contained in the receptacle, One man wus urrested this after noon by Deputy Houston, on sus picion, and It wus believed tliut an other urresl would follow before ev ening. Tho name of the prisoner was not divulged, nur the nature of the evidence ugalnst him. HANK TO TAKK Hl'HHCIUPTIONH The First National Hand has been authorized by tho Secretary of the Treasury to receive subscriptions for the two billion dollur war loan re cently passed by Congress. Sub scriptions are receivable up to Juno 17 and aro redeemable July 17 at 3V4 per cent. The First Natlonul Dank will subscribe 15000 to the war bonds. At the Central Oregon Hank, Cash ier II. M. Stephens reported thai the bunk Is co-operating fully wlto the Treusury Department in placing the loan. AITO CI.I H TO MF.KT. All Important meeting of the Hcnd Automobile Club will bo held tomor row noon ut the Pilot Ilutte Inn. All members are especially urged to be present. WILL WAGER $10 TO $1 on tho future prosperity of Bend! Does not tliut sound good to the owners and prospective owners of property In Bend? And furthermore, tho parties willing to do this are fully acquainted and satisfied as to the future development and pros perity of Bend. Otherwise such a proposition could not bo obtained, and tho parties of small means would bo obliged to contlnuo to pay tbo landlord the high rentals, which soon pay for a home, but of which you have nothing to show but a bundle of rent receipts. You can make these receipts equal a deed. I will build you a homo on most desirable prop erty close to mills and hoart of town. Draw tho plans to your order, tor only 10 per cent down, balance two and one-half per cent per month. You will have to act quickly as this proposition can not last always. There are other reasons why you should see W. H. Ray, builder. Phono Black 1361. Leave address and I will call. 120-2Gp Norma Talmadge in "MARTHA'S VINDICATION" He really intended to marry her, but an accident the day before the wedding pre vented the ceremony. If you enjoy a motion picture that touches the heart strings, one that arouses your sympathy, you'll like the latest Triangle Play. The experiences of the two girls, by th trying to hold their good name, make a great picture. Saturday Night Sunday Matinee Bend Theatre DECLINE OF TUBERCULOSIS. Only Povarty and Inaanitatlon Will Pravsnt Its Extermination, If tuberculosis shall continue to de creuso In this country at tho same rule as In tho past half century It will be obliterated Ul another decade. This Is the opinion of Dr. f'h-nveland Floyd, expressed at the Harvard Medical .school. There aro two conditions, how ever, which will prevent the complete obliteration of this lung dlxcne at pres ent, and these uro poverty und luck of hygienic surroundings. Dr. Floyd snld tliut almost everybody has the germs of this dhwuso In bis system, but that ho Is ulile to resist their utluck through living a healthy life und through, the protection of na ture. Inhalation and Infection are the two common ways by which a person con tracts tulHircuIosls. Children may get the genus In Impure milk, but outdoor pluy prevent tho spread. It often hup. pens, however, tliut when people go to work In shops or Insanitary ofllces or live In crowded rooms tbe disease shows Itself arid gains foothold. That Is why so many person between the ages of nineteen, and thirty-two acquire tuberculosis. Massachusetts, however, I making a determined resistance against the disease, and good food, fresh ulr and a good blood circulation form a sure preventive. These should Ijo guaranteed to-every child. Boston Transcript. ' MANAGING A SNAKE. How to Capture and Control Any Rap til Without Danger. If you nre ipilck and fearless you muy luuuage any win he so long us you sru urrucil with a cuue or a piece of Wood like a cune. I'lihli Hie snuko around In any way that you i an In order to prevent him from colling. When you have him III Just the right kh1( Ion muke a very quick move and pluco your cane across his neck Just behind his head. Then ypu have him. Ho cannot get out of control. Now bend down ond grasp the snake In tbe daeo where your cane rests, Just behind his bi-ud. With your left hand put his body under your right arm. No mutter how enraged the rep tile may be be can do no harm as long a you hold lilin In this position. Ills body I held by your arm against your sldo so bo cannot coll around you or around any convenient object. In handling snake In tbo bouse It Is essential to keep away from furniture or unythlug which the snake could coll about. They are very strong, and once they get "themselves wrapped around any object It Is exceedingly difficult to pry them loose. Popular Science Monthly. Mock 8uns of th Arctic. Tho mock suns of the arctic regions are somewhut slmilur to tbe mirages c.f the desert. As the long winter night of tbe polur region wanes once every twenty-four hours a slight glow Is seen at somo point on tbe horizon. Often accompanying this glow Is seen the phenomenon of the mock suns. Sev eral degrees up In the beaveus as many as live of these spectral orbs have been seen nt one time. Invariably tbey ure all connected In a geometric figure, the suns seemingly bound together with circles and arms of light The expla nation of tbo phenomenon Is given by physicists as refraction and reflection of light from the real sun below the horizon on tho mists In tho upper at mosphere. Raviving Dying Trees. A curious method of reviving lan guishing or dying trees was reiiorted rceoutly to tho French Academy of Agriculture after being tested success fully in experimental gardens at Au tun, according to tbe Popular Mechan ic Magazine. The earth was first re moved so as to lay bare the larger rout branches. In which longitudinal slits were then cut and kept open by wedges. Thcso cuts were well rubbed with Un seed oil, and after awhile numerous small roots appeared, forming a sort of fur, and the trees so treated rapidly gained new life and vigor. Tbe method was recommended for trial In the case of languishing fruit trees. Sugar. Sugar was discovered In the East In dies by Nciirchm, admiral of Alexan der, In 32S B. C. Judgment and reason have bee-.i grand Jury men since before Noah was a sollor. ShakesiM-are. $100.00 Starts a Home! I will build a how to suit, for 1100 down, Lalanea In monthly payment. J. C. HM.I., CWada Hol.l. rhona Black 1301 Stop at the New Houston Hotel 6th and Everett Bu., Portland, Oregon. New Management PUnauUEkMiet. RtmOc.73c.H.OO and fUO pt Joy, PILOT BUTTE INN UAKIiEK SHOP FRED E.STES, - Proprietor BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED White A Ratblti $3.00 a pair. O. A. C. White Legt.0 rna $1.50 per 15 eggf. F. MONTGOMERY, Gramlvlcw : : Oregon Buff Plumouth Rock Any Day Old Chix. Eggs for Hatching, (From 200-egg laying strain and prize-winners; also tested free from white diarrhoea by the O. A. C.) After May 1, all eegs for hatching 91JJO per 15. Fertility guaranteed. A. J. SAXFORD, REDMO.VD Phone 3705. Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Oppoiile Wtifchl Hotel. We invite you to call at our rtore or phone and get our pnees. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smiths cSSy Stop at HOTEL HOYT Sittb and Hart Sta., near Depot. PORTLAND, ORB. Fireproof. Newly Decorated. Ratea 7Sc ta 12. as. L. W. RIMES, Hanacer. MODERN TUITION In all the Newest Dances and All the Faroritea, Mrs. Ethel Hulbert, Call Hippodrome, B-SS1, or tbe Pilot Butte Inn, 123. 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. 4-a a a a a THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding;, General Com ml Ion Merchants. We carry Oil, Gasoline. 8aar Floer, Salt Meats. Bams Bates and Lard. IIUHIXKHH AND PHOFE8HIONAL Arthur J. Moore Lawyer Probate, Liens, Convey ances, etc. GENEHAL PRACTICE Log Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black 1411 VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER Flrit National Bank Building Bend, :: :-; Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNAnN DENTIST Ofllc.4 In Bather Building. Hour, i to 12, 1 to 5. 8undaya and evening by Appointment. GEORGE 8. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building OrCgODllfC Insurance Company "KXCLUBIveLV OBtOOW" Home. OrncK, Conarrr Bloo., PonnjiNa ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk 1701 Res, Blk 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drugless Physician . Hoars. 9 to 12, 1 to 6:30, mr by ap pointment. SATHER BUILDING W.G. Manning, D.M.D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist. ODticlan - Located at ' Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON -, PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, cricK worn, cnimneys See C. F. Dando, Black 2052 BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of insumnee. 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 Calla Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chtrepractor and Naturopathic Physi cian. Phone 611. Office hours. 9 to 12, 8 to 6, 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Bui Klin. Room 6, Bend, Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Fnrnlshed Jobbing Promptly Done. HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for moving and raising buildings, from tbe smallest to largest Sea 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. Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Snouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed 1