THE BEXD nTJIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, MCND, OREGON, HATI'IUMY, MAY 111, IOIT Hippodrome One Week Commencing MONDAY, MAY lie Big Quaker Shou High Class Vaudeville and Gomedy Drama Complete Change of Program Nightly. The Show that is Different. Admission Monday Evening FREE The Oldest Lady and Gentleman in the Hippodrome Monday Evening will Each Be Given a Valuable Present. Children Not Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents " J TrlEGLOKI OF THE IlMIOrl Al Kf JDVf r MARRV MORFY ANO AN ALL iTAS, VlfAbRAPH (AIT Coming to the Grand Theatre Thursday and Friday nights under the auspices of the Red Cross Association. Ad mission 25 and 50 cents. At the Movies . Grand .Theatre. 'George Walsh will be seen In a brand new role in a brand new film, "The Mediator," . at the Grand Theatre Sunday night and Monday night. It is a western drama that 3s full of action and different with 'quaint humor; a story of a man who .loves peace so much that he is will ing to fight for it. Henley (Walsh), is a miner in a western town. . He shoots the bully f the town because the bully insults him for ordering soda pop. He goes to a mining town, quells a strike. beats up the bully of the village, thwarts robbery of ore, and reeon- nflfia a man .Mtiaail fmni tlta U'lTA 'The play has many excellent features. Tonight Mrs. Vernon Castle will be seen again in "Patria," With a Beatrice Fairfax comedy. Bend Theatre. Jane Grey and William Desmond will be seen tonight and at Sunday matinee in "The Waifs," and Fatty Arbuckle will disport In "His Wife's Mistake," at the Bend Theatre. This triangle bill is a good one. Sunday and Monday evenings, "Doug" Fairbanks will frolic in his usual form in the riotous comedy production, "The Habit of Happi ness," This human thunderbolt gets to going in fine style In this fea ture. The 'Keystone players will be seen Sunday and Mondnv nl?hts also, in "The Bath House Blunder." Hippodrome. The amusement loving public will be pleased to hear that the big Qua ker Comedy Company has leased the Hippodrome for a 6 day stay in the city. This company consists of 12 C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COB, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND OREGON. Federal Reserve System The Financial Gibraltar of America .War or no war, the Banks of the Nation are firmly en 1 trenched on the hills of prosperity, with their vaults jrull of munitions to withstand whatever attacks may come People may rant about our national unpreparcdness, but do you know of any nation or people under the sun bet tor prepared FINANCIALLY?, ' . . ' ifTbe-First National, BanK.'of Bend, is a member of the .v. . .. Federal Rpserve System. peoplo, each a star In tholf tfno 'of entertaining, vaudeville and comedy drama. In sterling qualities holding forth during their stay here. The first night, Monday, will be free. This is done in order to ahow the skeptical ones that the management has firm confidence as to the merits of his people in pleasing the public. The oldest lady and gentleman la the audience Monday evening will be given a valuable present. Chil dren will not be admitted, unless accompanied by their parents. Womanhood" Coming. "Womanhood" Is the supreme rev elation of the three noblest passions In a woman's life, nightly called "the Love Epic of the Screen." It depicts the love of a maid for a man, the love of a mother for her child, and the love of a woman for her country. So vivid Is the story so gripping is the intensity of the action that It "conveys to the mind and hoart emotions so vital and thoughts so powerful that its presentation will leave Its Indelible impress on your memory. "Womanhood" is the film of the hour, and will bo seen at the Grand Theatre Thursday and Friday nights, under the ausplccs of the Red Cross association. At a time when the big world movements are converging to a greater democracy, this highly dra matic spectacle will be a moulder of sentiment of the country, an In splrer to the people, and perhaps the mightiest force to strike homo the Imperative needs of the moment. . NATIONAL I, AIM) II IIOARI (Continueu iruiu Page 1.) by the President, by and with the consent of the Senate. The measure gives drastic power to Interfere In labor wars, but wit not attempt to prevent labor of Its prerogative to cease work individ ually or collectively, or to prevent amployers discharging men. By preventing the possibilities for decrease In wages, or of other labor ing conditions. It is thought that the cause for strikes would bo re moved. The proposals made by the bill are similar to recommendations made by the President In February. ' THE WRIGHT HOTEL will serve a 6 o'clock Sunday dinner, CONSISTING of Chicken and Dumplings, seven kinds of Meats, Apple Dumplings and Real Cream, Shrimp Salad, Young Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Spinach, String Beans All for 60 Cents. CALL FOR 1HI)H. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 6 o'clock, Thursday, May 24, for the moving of tho present High School building to the back side of tho present site. Full Information may be had by calling at the office of Lee A. Thom as, architect, In the O'Kane build ing. H. J. OVERTURF, Clerk of School District 139-143C No. 1. Trespass notices for salo at the Bulletin office. NOTK'K Will ITIH.H'ATION Department ot tho Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Tliu Dullua, Oro- gon, May 7, 1917. Notice Is huruby given that John W. Scott, of Tuumlo, Oregon, who, on April 8 19111, made Desert Lund Entry, No: 010159, for Lots 1 and 1, Section 8, Township It South, Kanga 11 East, Willamette Morldian has filed notice ot Intention to muku final throe-year proof, as In lid, esses, to establish claim' to the land above described, before II. C. Ellis, U. 8V Commissioner, at Bond, Oregon, on the 16th day of June, 1917. Claimant names at witnesses: Tboo. M. Post of Tunialo, Oregon; Nathan Henderson, ot Tunialo, Ore gon; James I). Donovan, ot liend; Oregon; Alexander Levoreni, ot Tuni alo, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 131-15Cp i; Reg Inter. NOTK'K TO CKKIUTOItH In tho County Court of the Stuto ot Oregon, for tho County of Des chutos. In tho matter of tlif Estate ot F. M, Wright, docoused. Notice is horehy given by tho tin- dnrslgnod, tho duly appointed, qual ified and acting administrator of the estate of F. M. Wright, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claim against tho said deceased or said estate, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after tho dute ot the first publication of this notice to tho suld administra tor at the office ot his uttornev, Chas. W. Ersklne, In tho' old Lara build ing, on tho corner ot Wall and Ore gon streets, In Bund, Oregon, the same being tho placo for the transac tion of tho business of said estata In said County and State. Dated this 10th day of May, 1917. P. H. DENCEIt, Administrator ot tho Estate ot F. M. Wright, Deceased. FOR SALE poll BALK Kxeelslor motrorycle, 1914 model; prlco $75. G. W. Horner's store. 201-38. 40p poit HALE One-halt acre of the best view properly in Kenwood, $350. Soo M. II. Symons, the jewel er. I8I-38.99P pOlt H.M.K New refrigerator, sin gle and double harness. Phone Rod 91. 194-38, 40p poll HALK Largo cooking stove, with hot water reservoir; as good as new. L. Goodman, Stoats Plata, next to red barn. 20-J?e poll HALE Ford runabout. In quire Mrs. Inez Pence. 13I-24ifc poll 8A LB Large gasoline tank, cheap. Inquire Bulletin. tf. pIt HALK Household furniture, practically new. Inquire 642 Arizona, corner Bond st. I9J-I7,33p poll HALK Built up fire insurance business, with heavy renewals, at GRAND Theatre SUNDAY 7 and e MONDAY ? GEORGE WALSH IN "The i lediaior" A story about a bully subduer, strike queller. Real western picture. COMING ALICE JOYCE IN WOMANHOOD Thursday and Friday nominal cost. Must lie respoimlliln parly, llox 406. 192-37tfc poit HALK Furnished tent for sale cheap, In Park addition. Inquire Mrs. Prince Stauls, 49 Jefferson PI. 190-37.3p Poll HALK Two lots In Northwest Townslto Company's Second Ad dition (west of Iho river, near Bhov lln mill); prlco 11 GO, easy terms, Ap ply a tic, Bulletin ofllee. tt pOR HALF: Steel range, used four month, at one-half of cost. Inquire Rm. . O'Kano Bldg. 183-3f.tfr FOR RENT plt KK.VT A neat cottage. In ex change for services as cook for slnglo man. Apply at this office. 205-39p pU KENT Modern five rouin liouwi. Inquire C. V. Hllvls. ea-uattn WANTED pill ItK.Yf Two furnlnhed batch ing houses; rnntrul; free water, 17 per month. T. W. Todd I I9fl-3M0p MXTKI) jtly to wmIi dishes or mnkn , bed. C:iwule Hotel, I'luuie Hint 1351. 204-38. 39n tJA.XTKI Engineer, with tSGO. to take half lute rent In a iimnifnc tiirlng proposition; Its p-r day for a good num. Money secured. Ad dress 1 X L, Bulletin. ' IHK-37tfo WAN TED Comp'itnnt girl for gen oral house A or 4 ). i ii u ro LjIIii- tin. .r,f.-aotfi pjtt KENT Furnished room In now, modern house, on west side. Gentleman preferred. Inquire Bul letin. 189-37.390 pOR nEN r Four room flet; lava- tnrv ntifl ntnnlnr u'nLnr' hnjiA- ment. electric HgjU: price 112.50 por BRontn. auki larger not ior no. S. Mnrasakl. Hastings Addition. KS6-25tfc. W'AXTKD Man and wlfo to cook on hum; good warjefc Dnnd Km! foynient AKoi.af- ttl-22tf LOST JJHT Pair ot gold rim glasses, in black rase; round I'-os, Finder ptrasa rc' urn to Bullntiu. 203-3S,.19p. You'll Surely Find It Here 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 Step HIPPODROME Tuesday and Saturday Nights A Pleasant Hour AT IIILUARDB AND fOOL. Cigars and Tobacco, Bwt Urn Metropolitan CHARLES CARROLL - Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WB . KNOW HOW. Scratch Pads 1 5c lb. ' , Bulletin Office We Clean, Block and lle tiim Old Hats Panamas a Specialty H. CATO'S Dyeing, Cleaning and Hat Works 1008 Bond Street CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET J ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. 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