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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
VAQU4 THE BEND BCLLKTIN, DAILY EDITION, BJCND, ORKUON, KRIDAV, MAY 4, 1017 ins E 100 FAST JU'PnKNTICK SKAMKX MUST WAIT UNTIL TRAINING AC- ; COMMUTATIONS HKADV, SAYS JtKTItlTIT FHOM THIS CITY. Nnval training camps are so badly crowded at the present time that men and boys enlisting as apprentice sennum must wait until new accom luodattons are provided, or until de tachments ot snllors now in training are shipped out, according to Robert Fulton, until yesterday a student In the 13 end high school, now a member ot Undo Sam's naval forces. Young Fulton went to Portland Wednesday night, passed a rigid exinalnatlon, unlisted, and returned to Bend this morning to wait until he is sum moned to training camp. Those who nre shipping out in some special de partment ot the service, he says, are being taken care ot as fast as they arrive. Seventeen Bend boys were exam ined for enlistment last night by Re cruiting Officer T. L. Carrlger and Dr. G. L. Cousineau, 16 passing with high ratings, while the seventeenth will have a chance to enter the ser vice. The percentage is considered excellent. . , Those taking the examination were H. McKenxle, Myron Powell, "Jtobert Innes, L. H. Kelley, Robert Horner, John Bates, Ralph Curtis, Steve Steidl, C. Boyd. Roy Clemens, John Steidl, Howard Young, A. Hun nell. R. A. Stevens, M. L. Coyner, G. L. Putnam and V. E. Putnam. They will all leave next week for Portland. DARLY BEND INVESTOR DIES IN PORTLAND XT. E. Guerin Passes Suddenly at Daughter's Home Was President of Deschutes I. & P. Co. v (Oregon Journal.) William Estil Guerin died Thurs day orraning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James M. Coghlan, -vife ot Dr. Coghlan, 185 North 25th street, following an attack of acute -ailment ot the lungs only a few min utes before. Mr. Guerin came to Seattle from "Columbus. Ohio, in 1899, where he bad been president and actively Iden tified with the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking Valley Railroad company "for many years. There he became Interested in the Seattle, San Fran cisco Railroad & Navigation company. The central Oregon country attracted "bis attention, and he accepted the presidency of the Deschutes Irriga tion & Power company, and became an important factor in the upbuild ing of Bend and the development of 'Central Oregon, attracting invest ments of capital and the interest of capable men of known ability and enterprise. In 1913, Mr. Guerin retired from active affairs, and thereafter resided with his daughter in this city. Mr Guerin was . bora in 1847 In Mich igan, and was active in business af fairs and railroad financiering and -management early in his career. Tuneral services at the residence 'in this city will be held on Friday afternoon, and the body will be taken to Columbus, Ohio, for interment. His daughter will accompany the body. ' Mr.- Guerin is survived by the fol lowing children: Mrs. J. M. Cogh lan, of Portland; W. E. Guerin, of Cleveland; R. F. Guerin, Seattle; Dr. T. T. Guerin, Seattle. Henry F. Guerin, of Columbus, Is a brother. Mr. Guerin had been In Bend as Tecently as December, 1916, and had spent a part of the winter at Alfalfa. 'Coming here with his son, W. E. ' Guerin, Jr,, In T904, he was associat ' ed with him in the Deschutes Irriga tion '& Power Co., a forerunner of the 'C. O. I. Co., being vice president of ' that corporation, and was also In ' terested in the telephone, bank and ranch properties. C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President - E. A. SATHER, Vice President. COM The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. War Financing 1 Inventory of the nation's assets for perparedness has dis closed only one satisfactory item. :Tho financial system Is competent and the banks are ready. ' There are no soldiers, but there is great wealth. 'There is a shortage ot guns, but a surplus of dollars. ' Ships must be built In the navy, but the banks are in commission. THE MILITARY SYSTEM MUST BE RECONSTRUCTED, ' BUT THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM IS WORK ; INQ, . . . -. . Men must be trained for the army, but the men, who handle finances are ulrcudy skilled. ' "' ' " ' THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RE SERVE SYSTEM. ' BILLY SUNDAY UPHOLDS THE WAR Photo by American Prcaa Association. Billy Suuday, who Is nnw "revlvallng" In Nrw York city and pleading for recruits for his country und for Christ, making filemfs with two other Uuhtent, IT. "The Valley of the Moon," at the Bend Theatre, Sunday and Monday Nights. At the Movies Grand Theatre. The third episode of "Patria," the tsriking serial photo-play that is to be seen Saturday at matinee and Sat urday evening at the Grand Theatre, is rapidly coming into strong pop ular favor. The third episode deals with the "Treasure," considered to be one of the stirring episodes of the serial. In addition to this fea ture will be shown Beatrice Fairfax and a Krazy Kat cartoon. Itend Theutro. Norma Talmadge, of recent movie fame, but better, known on the legit imate stage, will be seen for the first time In Bend at the Bend Theatre, in "Martha's Vindication," Saturday night and Sunday matinee. The story deals with a girl's strong fight for her reputation. The play Is ably assisted by Miss Talmadge's pres ence. E. M. LARA, Cashier L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier PITCHERS TO ORDER ARE FURNISHED BY FORMER WHITE SOX By H. C. Hnmittoii. (United Preu Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK. May 4. Frank Is bell, the bald eagle, is dividing his minor league time between sitting on the bench running his ball club and making pitchers for the major leagues. Since Izzy departed from a first class Job of flrBt basing for tho White Sox he has been roaming around In the Western league, owning a team here and there and piloting one or another the rest of the time. He has settled variously in Pueblo, Wich ita and Des Moines, with the balance in favor of Des Moines. When Izzy first came to tho Dns Moines club he had pitching for him Joe Benz, Red Faber, Claude Thom as rnd a few others of lesser Import ance. Faber and Benz have become stars. A little later the Minneapo lis American Association grew tired ot carrying George Mogrldge around and he was sold to the Des Moines club. Izzy promptly began teach ing George some pitching tricks and sotd hfm to the Yankees. His recent ni-hlt performance against the Red 3xo shows whether he learned any thing. Mogridge had been with tho White BULLETIN Classified Ads , Cott One Cent a Word The Daily U Read by Everyone in Bend The Weekly , iClrculatlon 1750) Reachea Everyone Who Buyi or Sells in Bend, and circulate Throughout Central Oregon You Get What You Want PHONE 561 Sox half doion times and then was turned over to Minneapolis. Ho hud pitched baseballs nearly every place Uny have thunv IV'ti hors seem to ha Iibei. u gpiifl islty, but he alio has domUit i soma oil.ors to tho inUivml paitlmi) (V.i nle Mack luts i.ik of Iuy'i foiimr Payroll bunions .r blessings In IV Hulay, catcher. Ilruco Hartford, now with the White Sox, Is n formur pu pil uf tho bald eagle. Carl Snwyoi, who supplied tho American leitgno with Its laughs last year, grew up under Frank IhIiuUV liistnietlnnn, Joe Leonard, Washington's third husHinaii, did most of his early work under tho watchful eye ot tho former American league star. rC?T 1 4-4 -1 III llT IADWTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT V YOU WANT WHEN YDUASKFORITHEEE FOR SALE poll H.ll.K Thoroughbred Ply mouth Rock, heavy winter layer setting eggs, $1.60 tor 15. Inquire S33 Portland Ave, Kenwood. 1 10-.2n.2Tp fltADK Small apartment holme, closo In, for five passenger car. Inquiro Bulletin. 134-125, l!7p poll S.VI.K Ford runubout. In quiro Mrs. I net Pence. 131-24tfc FOR HALK Furnlluro for sale cheap. Inquire Mrs. Goorge Hack, Jefferson PI., ouo block south of Broadway. 110-'23,27p poll HALK Cozy flvo room bunga low, on Boulevard; terms. In quire Bulletin. 92-118tfc p)U HALF: Large gasolino tank, cheap. Inquire bulletin. tf. poll HA LIC 1 150. $500 cash, buys place worth $1700. J. II. Minor & Co. 74 UOtfc put HALK Upright Grand Rich mond piano. Inquiro United Warehouso Company. 52-1 ltfc pOR HALK High class fancy w.rk and art ohjets, from the stock ot Miss Ida Burmolster. Call 505 Flor ida Ave. 46-110tfc. port BALK Cosy 4 -room bunga low, adjoining Shevlln-Hlxon mills; $200 cash, balanco easy month ly payments. Inquire Guy II. Wilson, O'Kane Bldg. 7tfc. port HALK First class cafe, well located, doing good business. In quire Bulletin. 93tfc. port HALK OR TRADK Nine-acro orchard In Rogue River Valley. Adresa Box 388, Bend, Or. 88tfe poll 8ALK Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad- You'll Surely Find It Here PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TO THE BULLETIN Phone 56 Quick Results Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT BKRVICE ALWAYS -KNOW HOW. WB CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET II i ' ' - i 7iii'iii i"i 'i i i i i'i i'l'i'i hi Ladies' New Silk Top Mercerized Union Suits, tape mil iop, jnsi seceiveti, ai s-'.ui) STOP AND SI IOI AT HE BEST PLACE TO dltlon (west of the river, near Hhov lln mill); price $150, caay terms, Ap ply abc. Bulletin oftlce. tf FOR RENT poll KK.NT Two rurnlithod rooms for light hoiinekeiiptng, und one Bleeping room. Inquiro over II, W. L. & P. Co. off Ice. I41-25tfc poll KKNT Furnished room, with bath. Inquire Mrs. A. U. Pow ell, Itlver Terrace. 13R-2fi,27p p)ll KKNT Six acres of Irrigated land, throe under cultivation, one and n half miles south of city; four room Iiouho and barn; will rent rea sonable (or 12 months; very good (tar ilen spot. Address Stove Combs. Bend. Ore. 133-24, 2p poll KKXT Modern bungalow. 1 block from hustneu center; fur nished; $35 per month. 1 35.2f.lfc poll KKXT Four room flat; lava tory and running water; base ment, electric lights: price $12.50 per month. Also larger flat for $15. 8. Murasakl, Hastings Addition. 13S-25ttc. ptR KK.NT Modern flvo room house and bath. Inquire R. W. Richardson. 130-24tfc p)R RENT Four room house; light and water; $12 per month, with water free. Kex Hnckett. 16 Park Plaeo. I25-23,lflp pOK RKNT Four room house, and tho furniture tor sale. Inquire Bulletin. . 11D-S3.2tlp Logan's Fresh Chocolates, Taffy, 4'arnielH, Pudges, Bon Kuim, made every day. SPECIALLY PACKKD BOXM A FBATURB. Step HIPPODROME Tuesday and Saturday Nights J ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. kPhone Black 1531 Any one of these New Coats received by express this morning i'roin New York will he a Welcome Addition to any womim's wurdroho. Made ot wool velour und poplins, in npple Rrt'cn, prunr, Spanish gold coral. Fascinating niodt'ls, and the low prices will make the strongest appeal $ 12.50 to 818,75. Other coats from $!. up. Sport Hats See them soe to $.)() j TRADE AFTER ALL poll KKNT HO acres of Irrigated ' land, six miles euat of town, all cleared; honito and barn on plnrn. Apply Bulletin. 77-'l7tf poll KKNT .Modern five room house. Inquire C. V. Silvia. 2-l Lllfe WANTED WANTED Teams for con struction work. Hcnd Employment Agency. 49-llltfc r.l.NTL'l Man and lr, or lu Indies to mom and board, Wrlto llnx 37!). nud. !37-25.27p W-iNTKI ninhwaaher. . Iiiqulm llartleti Hotel, Phone (Hack 1251. 1 14 JJtfc y"ANTKI ny fxperleiiriid conk. ramp or hoarding house. Inquire P. I. Otlbvrt. 525 Franklin avnnun. Leveret Apts. 100-22-24i y.NTKI Man and wife to cook ' on - farm ; good w ages. Itrnil Eniplormetit Agency. llt-22tf LOST J flHT Ladles' black leather hand bag; between Reld school and? Drooks-Scanlon; coin purse; coin and pin. Suitable reward for return to Bulletin, 129-24,20 JOHT Laundry slip book. In Park Addition. Reward offered. He turn to Bond Laundry. IJB.JGlfo 1 A Pleasant Hour AT IIII.LIARU8 AND POOL. Cigars and Tobacco, Baal Una. Metropolitan CIIARLKS CARROLL We Clean, Block und Re- trim Old Hats 1 Panamas a Specialty H. CATO'S Dyeing, Cleaning and Hat Works 1008 Bond Street Scratch Pads 15c a Pound Bend Bulletin