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TIIH IIKND UCIAKTs!. DAILV KDITIO. IIK.VD, ORKOOV, TLKHDAV. MA V 22, 1017 PAGE 1917 MAY 1917 SUN MON TUE WED sat 5 12 il3W15J617181? M212a23242S2g Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. THUIFRI 2l3l4 91011 , TI'EHIfAV. M. W. A., HiiIIiit'n Hull, N p. III. Ctilliinry Alllmiri-, l-ulmr Temple, t H p. in. ' Idtl CnwN, Mi'inlM'rohip Commit I IKS Coiiiiiixrrliil ('lull room, O'Kane liulldliiu, II o'clock. wkim:hiav. K. of I'., HiiIIiit'k Hull, 8 p. ill. roiiimxri'iiil' ('lull, I'llut Hullo Inn, 12 M. Till IIWIAV. ' A. I', & A. .M., Muwiulc! Hull, 8 p. m. I 'HI DA V. lU'lM-knlm, KuIIiit'ii Hull, H p. lit Ik'iiil lUflm. lOiiil.li-in ( lull H p. in W. (). V Ciiuiuil IUhiiii, H p. in. AMUSEMENTS. HIMMlniiiin. HttiuliiK from 8: HO p. ni.un- til mil in Ik hi, music by llnnly urrliimtrn. ' (Jrnml Tlimtrc. Crane Wllliur, In "Tliu Tulnl- nil I.ln." Until Tliriilro. l.i nori' t'lrli h, In "Tha Itoml to Love." LOCAL NEWS ITEMS W, I.. CoMi Iiuh ri-turni'd to town, ('. II. Know him flurni'il to Iti-ml from a trip in IMIu-l, Minn. Krank Mumrnttnli., t,f Mllllrnn. wan In llm city loilay on luml tiuHininm. Ctauilu MiC'auIvy, of Iirliuu. was a, .business vliilior In the tliy IuhI iiIkIU. ' J. KilwnnJ I.nrnoii. of (tin llend Laundry, In, In Burns tills week on bunlumii, J C. II. KpOUKll, Of I'llll'llUIHt, pc ll yi-mnnlii , Hi'iiil lookliiK "fu r bus lursa Mialtnr. 11 K. Brolih. of Tg.h Valley, linn f ynirlmi for tluly on tlio Deschutes national forost, n assistant runner. 4rn, ii. i . vvrnun win return to inmU HiIh evening, from Hood Itlver, l vhnro lio linn bun vlnliltiK rela tives. Woman hood lie Glory of W- A story of an unprepared coun try; ruthless action by a strong armed enemy; destruction; mas sacre all that can mark the dep redations of a modern invader. FEATURING ALICE JOYCE AND HARRY MOREY For the Benefit of Bend Chapter Red Cross Association Thursday May 24 GRAND Theatre P, II. Coffey, uostiiiustur ut llrotli urn, mid Mm. Coffey, uftor a brlof visit In liiinil, Infl thlH mornliiK for tlinlr homii, Korest HupiirvlHor W. (I. Hastings In (ixpm:tiid to riilurn tins ovuunm from l.u I'lna wlmro no went, ynmor duy on official business. W. O. Hnrrlmuu Infl today for th ranger million ut fori Koch, uflnr IiuIiik dutiiliiud In Honil for inn lust throe weeks by llm Illness of bin wlfii. Mm. J. D. Donovun mid George WliKuknr lull IuhI night for Kiilr flchl, lowu, wbiiru limy wero railed on account of tliu serious illness of their fiithnr. Bryan Turner bun returned to Ileiid after enlisting In Hi" count urtlllnry and will rniiiiilu born until Instructed to report for duly, probubly soinii limn In July, Dr. mill Mm. IC. I). Koyes, of Wl iioiiu, M I ii ii . , mill Kilwurd HrookH, of MluuiiiipiiIlK, urrlveri yiisloriluy for u vliill wllh Mr. und Mm. J. 1. Kcyes, romliin by unto from Arizona. Mm. T, K. J. Duffy urrlvud in iliind UiIh mornliiK from Portland, wlmro Judge Huffy Iiuh buitn holdliiK court. Tliu illness of bin sister Iiuh cullcil Judge Duffy to Minnesota. Miss Esther Hnilkiiy, who bun been iitU'iidliiK tliu Uulvitmlty of Cull forulu durliiK thn biHt yuar, paHHiid tbroiiKh lli'tnl Huiiduy on bur wuy homo to vlnlt with bur mother und uncht, W. W. Drown, of Klfo. DmicliiK tonlKbt ut thn Hippo droiiiu, inunlu by the llnaly orchuHtru. Kvurybody Invited. Adv. AT THE HOTELS Th Wrlulit Hotel. Kdna M. Moll, I'ortlund. Krauk T. llurim, Koreit Orove. C. 0. WaKu, Oreiton City. Victor Dli key. Portland. Mm, V. Z. ArKO, Wulla Walla. Mra. '.. A. UruKory. Walla Wulla. ('. P. Kllliir, Pocutullo, Iduho. II. V. llownlu, J'oi.'utnllo, Iduho. A. K. Iliidmuu, Klumutli. H. N. Hill. Fort Hock. A. W. Kooto. Wood burn. ('. P. Addlck, CuiiiiiH. Wnynn Taylor. Kedinond. T. A. Piirvln. Portland. I. II. (ieniinell, lleppnur. W. J. JiiuiIhoii, Hear Creek. V. O. Iliirrliniin, Kurt Hock. Arthur HohertH, Hedinond. Hilly Mi'Cune, I'endlulon. Hotel fozy. N. II. Klllolt, Terreboiinn. Mm. HchhIu ( lurk. Tha Dulles, liuy DnvlK, Culilwell. Idaho. Cecil AukuM, Hulllvun, Indiana, (ieorxc II. Ileliiuey, I'ortlund. C. (iutflelHcb, HrooklliKH. JunieH (irlffln. Powell ilutte. (!. II. l.ooliey, Hllver I.nko. Pilot llulle Inn. II. ('. loveluiul, Portland. K. KteveiiH, I'ortlund. I,. II. AuHtln, I'ortlund. J. J. WIIhoii. Portland. (IcorKO I,. Curr. I'ortlund. ii. I. aodubl. 81. Puul. K. II. Hydur. Iluknr. Cluudn McColloch, Portland. Mr. and Mm. It. 1). Stanley, Lew- iHton, Iduho. 8. P. linker, Kremont. John C. Colvurd, Kremont. M. W. .Mu tinmen, Connley. the Nation Friday May 25 MIKE, TRENCH CAT, SOLD FOR $2380.00 Feline Hero of WcHlern Front Im Auctioned Itepiuitcdly for Hen. (fit of lUwl CriMH. (Ily UnlUd Tnm to th. Unit BulUtlo) LONDON, Muy 19. On an ordl nury buck-fence, yowllnif bin love hoiik ill thn inooullKbt, Miku wouldn't bu coiiHldurud much of u cut. t lint In Hud ('ron aui tlonn to fur liu hui roiilliied 2'iHO for wounded oldlnm aud bin money powers litem itood for that much more. . Mlko Ih the doKKoiidint, uiilmprenii Ive cut to look at! Tall, cum, eyci, fur, purr mid wblakom aro bU In vmitory. Ha lnt a mouner and he Iiuh u laky prudullctlon for lengthy HII007.UH In the HUlnlllllO. Hut bo In a hero and thut mukoH hi in vuluublo, Mlko tuck around In the blttereHt TiKhlliiK at Muiin and Iiuh been In nine other fierce enKUKe- menlH on the western front. Private Hradley, a kilted Scotch lud, rescued blm and brought him to Aberdeen where Mike begin being Hold buck and forth by Ked Croin putromi. RETAIL GROCERS FACING PROBLEM Cumpulgii of Muratlon for Theme l.u) lug In Abnormal Happlira of FimmI Will He oimlclerMl. (Mr Unttrnl rtm to tbt Btni BulUtln, TOLEDO, Ohio, May 22. Con fronted with a food crista, G000 retail grocers from all parts of the United Stales met here today tor their na tional four day convention to discuss the question of feeding a nation. Not since the Civil War have re tailer faced such grave problems of feeding a nation at war, with a food Hhortago on one hand and Htoudlly soaring prices on the other, according to J. 3. Kyan, secretary of the National Association of Retail (iocer. One of tliu big questions for con sideration will be a campaign of education aimed at those individuals who "lay In" an abnormal supply of food In anticipation of a rising mar ket. "Wo believe there Is going to be a Hhortago of food If the war lants any length of time, and the Idea of Home persons storing a great quan tity of groceries while others are In want is ngatnsl patriotism," declared (ionrgo SuwkliiB, Toledo grocer, who will take a prominent part In the convention. The gnu-em will seek a fairer treat ment of the small grocer, who, be cause bo buys In smuller quantities, Is unable to compete with the larger grocer. Retailers are to moke a desperate effort - to keep wholesalers from boosting prices but admittedly they are working against heavy odds. Govern men t contracts and a ready markot abroad will compete with the retailers who wish to hold prices to PHONr Red 661 .TRANSFER: OREGON FUEL & TRANSFER COMPANY i i) SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK Phone.1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 KENWOOD-BEND VIEW PINELYN PARK-TERMINAL AND KENWOOD GARDENS Easy Monthly Payments on J. Ryan I Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reaaonab.e We'fl loan yon money It build. the minimum. The grocem ay peo ple I'unuot afford to puy higher prices. The retullem, If they are unable to bold wbolenule prices down, will faun the neceimlty of puxli Ing prlceH higher ateudlly or quitting buHlnnHH, offlclula suy, Dulugutea from Kuropean countrlea who have unually attended, will nut be present thla year. QUAKER SHOWS WILL START ON THURSDAY After being delayed on the road by a multitude of troubles Includ ing bad rouda and breakdowns, the Quaker Hhow company will definite ly reach Ilend this evening, accord ing to a telephone message received by lxirlng I'efferle, advance agent. Their first performance will be giv en Thursday night at the Hippo drome, their entire stay here embrac ing a 10 day schedule. Dancing tonight at the Hippo drome, muHlc by the Hoaly orchestra. Everybody Invited. Adv. GROCERS OF NATION IN BANQUET TONIGHT (Br Unlta! I'rau to th. Itond Bulletin) TOLEDO, O.. May 22. Following a series of addresses on war 'prob lems as they affect grocers, nearly 6000 members of the Retail Grocers' Association will attend a banquet in the Terminal auditorium tonight that will make heavy Inroads on grocer supplies of the city which is enter taining them in annual convention. The day's program Included ad dresses by W. B. M. Mclntyre, Dav enport, Iowa; W. F. Flake, New York; C. F. Kurtz, of Iowa State University, and L. M. H. Attenbacb, of Denver. CALL FOR BIDS. Scaled bids will be received by the undersigned up to S o'clock, May 25, for the construction of the second unit of the Bend High school. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the architect, I.ee A. Thomas, In the O'Kane build ing. A deposit of $10.00 will be re quired from contractors taking the plans from the office of the con tractor. H. J. OVERTUUF. Clerk of School District 139-H3c No. 1. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice Is hereby given to property owners In Deschutes county that all records necessary for the ascertain ment of the amounts due in taxes for 1916 and previous years have now been transcribed from Crook county tax rolls and are available In my office In the O'Kane building, Bend, Oregon. All who have not yet paid the taxes now due are urged to make payment before Sat urday, May 26, and avoid further penalties and Interest. Any who have not received statements may ob tain them by calling at or writing to my office. S. E. ROBERTS, 137-14BC Sheriff. Wood Lots In these JlddilK , Co. WE WILL BUILD Holm en fAc Monthly ftnmitf Vlon. Sm Ui. OREGON STREE BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. 5E J. RYAN & CO. O'Kane Bldf. Phone 361 PETAL, UMA HATCHERY Estab - llshod 1902. Can ship day old chicks to points reached In three days. Five varieties. We challenge the hen. Froo circular. L. W. Clark. Pcta luma, Cal. 127-27, 64c OKF.UON THCNK Til A IN Arrives 7:20 a. m. Leaves S p. m. O.-W. 11. A N. Tit AIM. Arrives 7:35 p. m. Leaves 7:26 a. m. ALTO HTAGK LINK HOUTII. Leaves 8:45 a. m. Arrives 5 p. m. AUTO LI.VKH. Cars to Hums, Kort Klamath Fort nock. Silver Lake and other points south aiid south east. POHT OFFICE IlOUrtfl. 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. TKLKUKAPH HOURS. Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.- Sunday and holidays 6 a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 6 p. m. TELEPHONE HOURS. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 24 hour service. Including Sunday. $100.00 Starts a Home! 1 will build a bouee to suit, (or MM down, balance In monthly payments. J. C. HILL. Cascade Betel. Phone Black ll&l Slop i the New Honston Hotel 6th and Everett St., Portland, Oregon. New Management Pnona ani Eltcelor. Rla 50i.73e.tl.00 mni 1130 tu eV PILOT BUTTE INN BARBER SHOP FRED ESTES, - Proprietor BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys 8ee C. I'. Dundo, Black 2052 Shoe Repairing Done In a FIRST-CLASS man ner, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. White Angora Rabbits $3.00 a pair. O. A." C. White Leghorns $1.50 per 15 eggs. . F. MOXTGOSIERT, Grandview : : Oregon Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Opposite Wright Hotel. We invite you to call at our store or phone and get our puces. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY Stop at HOTEL HOYT Sixth and Hojrt St., near Depot. PORTLAND, ORE. .Fireproof. Newly Decorated. Rates 75c to 12.06. L. W. HIMES. Manager. FULL LINE -of- rdware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stores and Forwarding, General Com mission Merchants. Wo tarry Oil, Gasoline, Soger, Flear, Bait Meats, Boms, Bacaa and Lard. ! HCHIXEHH AND PROKKH8IONAI. Arthur J. Moore Lawyer Probate, . Liens, Convey ances, etc. GENERAL PRACTICE Log Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black HI I VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon H. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST OfflM In Satbar Building. Hoar 9 to i2, 1 to 5. Sundays and evening by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engtnees' U. 8. Mineral Snney or. Room 12, First National Bank Building QrcgOuItfC Insurance Company "excuuaivat.v pneooN" Homc Omci, Cosoitt Buoo., PonrLNn ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk 1701 Rem, BIk 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drngless Physician Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:80. or 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 i Optometrist, Optician , Located at j Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON DR.' TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper lor Dales or inquire of THORSON. THE JEWELER i BEND INSURANCE ! AGENCY I Writers of all kinds of insurance. Oili est Insurance Agency in Centra Ore gon. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. Consultation and Examination Free. NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE All Calls Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chiropractor and Nataropataic Pfcjrot cian. Phone 811. Office faoan, 9 to 12, 2 to B. 7 to 8. ..Office O'K.ne Building-, Room 5, Bend. Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS HOUSE MOVING I will take contracts for moving and raising buildings, from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, or write Box 489, Bend, Oregon. Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended Prices right, work guarantee J. E. EXGEBRETSON, PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Streot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnlehei' Jobbing Promptly Done.