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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
THB BKNI) MXLK.T1N, DAII-Y KDITI03, BKWP, OltrXHI.V.TiU KHIMV, MAY 84, 1917 FACE 'Mlrtit Portland's Largest and Finest Hotel In the I Iritrl l( MiiWroMe onrl ''ni'f'' g r,.'-'- 550 Outside Rooms Kates: One person without Bath, $1.00 per day upwarda Two people without Hath, $1.50 per day upwards One person with Hath, .$1.00 per day upwards Two people with Hath, $2.50 per day upwards Music and Dancing in the Beautiful Arcadian Gardens; the Largest Dining.Salon in Portland. Grant Smith & Co., Owners. Kric V. Hauscr, President. 1917 MAY 1917 SUN M0NTUE;WEDTfUFRI SaTJ 1 2 3 4 15 6 8 9 1 12 1314J5!tG171819 23242526 5231 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Fin J Them Here. TIHItSDAV. A. T. & A. M., .Mwuiiilr Hull, H p. in. HUD.W. Ib-heknlia, Knllur'n Hull, H p. in. Itcml lllflr-i, Kinbli'tn Club H p. m. V. O. V Council ItiMiin, M . ni. ()lir.(i() THI NK THAIN Arrive 7:20 a. m. Louves D p. ni. ).-V. It. & N. THAIN. Arrive 7: sr. p. m. Leave 7:26 a. m. AITO STAdK LINK HOl'TII. Loaves 8:46 a. in. Arrive , 6 p. m, AUTO LINKS. Car to lluriM, Kort Klamath v Kort Hock, Silver I.r.ko and V othor points aouth and south east. I'ONT OWICK IIOlltH. General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 0 p. in. No mull distributed on Sundnv. Night 'trtltt nmll clone 8:15 Day train niall clone 6: no a. in. TKLKMItAI'il IIOUItH. Woatarn Union, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday and holiday S a. in. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. TKMCI'IIONK IIOLItH. Pacific Tel. & Tul, Co. 24 hour r aorvlco, Including Sunday, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS P. Ilmlow, of Slinulko, Is a bus lne vjsllor In the city today. S. Wetheroll, of Knllbrltlgo, ar rived In Uend thia morning. E. (1. llourk, of Crescent, la In the city today looking, after bualucHs matter. . Uordon V. Hall and A, W. Umlmr Ker. of lllley. are bUHlnnHH visitors In Uend today. j, T, Hardy, frolght and pnsnon gor intent for the Oregon Trunk, la In the city today. W. L, Cobb and family will lenvo tomorrow inornliiK for l'ortland and IloHehui'K, to bo gnno nil summer. Krod P. Nutting, formerly editor and publlahnr of the Albuny Demo crat, la nn official vlaltor to Uend. F. B. Wultn, of Suthorlln, la In Bond visiting his son, K. 8. Watte, who la employed at tho Central Ore gon bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Helton and .11. K. Shirk, of Burns, arrived In Iliind laat night and aro remaining -over today. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rolndnxtor and Mr. and MrB. N. F Hood re turned by auto ynstorduy from I'rlno vlllo, whoro thoy liuvo boon visiting for Bovurnl days. TENNIS MATCHES WON HopresnntatlvoB of tha Bond MIkIi School won an easy victory In tonnla over the Rodmond Illicit team at Itndmond yesterday. Norcott took tho singles match without difficulty, and Norcott and Stovous tho doublos. Trespass notlccB W sali at the Bulletin office. WHEN IN Portland, Oregon STOP AT THE Multnomah Hotel AT THE HOTELS Ilolel Cozy. W. K. McCormack, Central Ore gon. Gordon V. Hill, Itlley, Ore. A. V. J'mhargcr, Itlley, Ore. A. M. Stoueniun,' Sealllu. II. KiiHch, Portland. K. C. Ilazlctl, Portland. 0. D. Patch, Seattle. Archie McDonald. Portland. J. T. Hardy, Oregon Trunk. The Wright Hotel. J. M. llemliiN. Scuttle. II. Winter, Portland. )(. II. Dubbs, Seultle. W, F. Hyde, Porllund. M. Huimen, Portland. P. II. Hammond, Detroit. K. Harlow, Bhaulko. Dorothy llnrlow and sister, filiun iko. Mr. A. H. Steldtnan, Portland. J. Murkley, Goshen. , K. M. Quiun. I'ortluud. W. II. Kuntz. Portland. 1.. P. .MiimilnK, Portland. 1. afe Manning, Portland. J. M. Coon, Portland. J. P.. Coon, Portland. It. fi. Mumton, l'ortland. II. F. Wetherell. Portland, fi. Wetherell. Kullbridge. II. Komti, Porllund. Pilot llutte Inn. I. . It. PeurBon, Portland, II. K. Anderson, Scuttle. A. K. Shirley, J'orlland. K. W. Walte. Suthorlln. J. I.. I'liinnugun, Seattle. H. J. Knll. Walla Walla. W. K. Phoip. Portland. It. M. Yeager, Lent. Mrs. Carlo Kingman. Mnttoon, III. Herbert Oliver, Portland. K. P. Nutting, Aibnny. Prank A. Kram, Hood Itlver. C. L. Korbe, I.u Urande. Virgil U. Jone. Porllund. Mr. und Mr. W. C. Cooper, Port land. Onorge I.. Carr, Portland. A. I,. PciirHon, Portland. W. A. Ornff, Chicago. 10. U. Harbor, Sulem. 11. I,. Cobb, Pendleton, W, M, Selton and wife, HuriiB. K. Shirk, Burns. K. O. Hourk, CrcBcent. W. F. 8tlne, Portland. .Italph Tompleton, Pendleton. L. Fontaine and family, Pendle ton. ' PYTIIIANS GATHERING FOR BIG CONVENTION njr United Piw to Um Bond Bulletin) DKTItOIT. Mach., May 14. Pyth Inns to tlie number of nearly 10,000, representing all section of tho nilcl d lowest, were in Dolrott today for a big demonstration of the order, A fcuturo of tho occasion will bn tho riding of the K. of P. goat by Oov. Albert K. Sleeper, of Michigan. The oath will be administered by supreme officers of the order. Following the Initiation of tho governor, a class of 1000 candidates will bo Initiated. All-stnr degree teams of Ohio and Michigan will compote for a valunblo trophy. HOUSEWIVES WARNED TO CONSERVE BUTTER (tly United Praa to the Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C. May 24. If evory one of tho 20,000,000 house holds should waBto M ottneo of but ter dally, tho loss would be 114, 002,600 pounds a year, the product of over half a million cows, according to Department of Agriculture fig ures today. If only one In every 100 homos wastod that quarter of an otinoo, the loss would total ovor 1,000,000 pounds annually, Tho department Issued these sta tistics to show why no butter wlint ovor should bo wonted. OREGON WOOL CLIP TO BE NEAR NORMAL (By United Praia to the Bend Bulletin) BAKER, May 24. This year's clip of wool In Eastern Oregon will about equal tho ylold In 1910, ac- cording to tha bent available esti mates hare today, I-oikcn are re ported from lunin communities, but generally this wun routined to lambs, uii'l till) effect will not be noticed In the general total for tlie district cast of tin- Cascades. Sheep shear lux hers li'Kun ubout a wui'k ago. KKELERS READY TO CLOSE BOND ISSUE Axk foi' HHliil Council Meeting Hiit uriliiy to IIhh)m of r'iuui Kormullllix. Word hn Just been received from Keeler Hros., of Denver, purchaser! 'of the city refunilliiK bunds, asking that a apeclal city counc II meeting ; bo culled for Buturduy, In order that I flu. rinfil riirfiiiilltleH mnv be Kone throtiKh with to transfer Uend war rant Indebtedness to' a bond basis. The amount of tile Ishuo 1b to be $1(1,1100. City It-onlT KUIh Htated till" inornliiK that the meetlnK would un doubtedly bo held In compliance with ilu, uiHlieti of the bond dealer, al though the hour ha not been de termined. It I probable that an ordinance for street sprinkling will be Introduced at the name tlmo. CHURCHES TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES Union memorial services were an nounced today by Hev. W. C. Stewart, of tho Methodlut church, to bo held nt 8 o'clock Sunday night In the prcHhyterinn chuyh, other churches of the city co-operating. The service will bo highly patriot ic In character and the addres of the evening will be given by Ilcv. Stewart on tho subject, "Tho What of War." Ol' A K Kit CO. OI'KNS TONIGHT The Quaker Boinedy Co., which opens a 10-day engagement at the Hippodrome commencing tonight, bring with it very fino endorsements from press and public. The com pany consists of 12 people, each a star In his respective place. High praise come from other towns where this company has operated. The admission is free tonight, and the oldest ludy and gentleman in the audience will receive a valuable present. Children not admlttd un less accompanied by their parents. AMATEUR OBSERVER SEES LUNAR ANTICS Moon Hoi It From Hide and llnlanrrH on Tip, Then Chungcs Hue anil Dlwpprarx. Srtango capers played by the moon were reported today by Mrs. N. O. Davis. In' fnct such odd stunts did Luna pull off that friends to whom Mrs. Davis told her experience of xxxxxxx Sale of xxxxxxx Ladies TrimmedjHats xxxx and Shapes xx We have placed 50 Ready-to-Wear Hats on sole at prices that will sell them quickly. Come in and make your selection now while the assort ment is good. I 3 A R Bend's Economy Center I aS!5 :TRANSFER: Wood OREGON FUEL & TRANSFER COMPANY ! 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 lat night, declared that the up poaed satellite mual have been an aeroplane In diagule. Mrs. Davis first noticed the new moon at about 9:45 o'clock, when her slaughter called her attention to It, It was high up In the sky, a mere rim of sliver, but at Intervuls It would be obscured, and appear ! presently In a new shape. It was very elongated, Mr. Davis said, and when first seen was In crescent form with tlie hollow up. Then It dis appeared for an Instant, and coming forth again, balanced neatly on one horn. Toward 10 o'clock It assumed a distinctly yellowish tinge, and sank from sight at 10:15 o'clock. Mrs. Davis will make close Inspec tion of the heavenly bodies again tonight, to see if the moon's antics uro repeated. INFANT PLAGUE IS NO LONGER FEARED (Br United Tieu to the Bend Bolletin) NEW YOKK, May 24. Infuntlle puralysl may break out this sum mer In cities where it was quiescent last year, according to a bulletin Is sued by the board of health today. Tho department does not expect another epidemic here for some time. In the past they have come four and five years apart. Health Commis sioner Kmerson Is experimenting to see whether the infection may orig inate In decayed teeth, as has been suggested by Dr. Louis Fischer, a specialist In children's disease. BACK TO THE SOIL Lur of Natur to tho Country Brad Toiling In tho Citios. I.lfo in the city Is coming more and more to seem au unnatural exile, par ticularly to the country bred, at whose heartstrings boyish memories of farm and orchard, of wood and stream, tug appealing!;, making pictures to the bl uer eye a of lost pn rail lues as they sit imprisoned In their palaces, slaves to the telephone and the ticker.' More and more such mcu are plan ning to escaie, vowing to themselves that they will rest satisfied with the modest competence rather than the big fortune, so that liiey can pull out while tbey still have some youth left aud be Ooys again in the old countryside, fish the old streams and go coon bunting In the old woods. I kuow many men wltli that ambition. For a man who has been exiled In the city for a manlier of years, having during that time bad no more intimate acquiiitituuce with nature than is to bo snatched In bis annual holiday nt utne fashionable beach or some luxuri ous hotel lu the mountains for s.icu a one to watch the coming of spring, duy after day. In a stretc;i of old woodland 1 to come us near to the recapture of youth us is possible In a world whose one irremediable sorrow is the Ines capable doom of irrowliitf old. Richard Lc Ouliienue in Harper's Munnzlne. N E R 9 NOTICK TO TAX PAY KIM Notice Is hereby given to property owner in Deschutes county that all records necessary for the ascertain ment of the amounts due In taxes for 1 It 1 C and previous year have now been transcribed from Crook county tax rolls and are available In my office In the O'Kane building, Uend, Oregon, All who have not yet paid tho taxes now due are urged to make payment before Sat urday, May 20, and avoid further penalties and Interest. Any who have not received statements may ob tain them by calling at or writing to my office, 8. E. ROBERTS, 137-146C Sheriff. PETALUMA HATCHERY Estab lished 1H02. Can ship day old chicks to points reached In three days. Five varieties. We challenge the hen. Free circular. L. W. Clark, Peta luma, Cal. 127-27,Mc M. A. PALMER Cabinet Muker and llullder, Jobbing Hcreen Door ajid Window. Franklin St., rear vf Irrigation Co.'s old building. $100.00 Starts a Home! 1 "III trolM hooee to uit. for 1100 down, balance in monthly paymenta. J. C HI1.L. Caaeade Hotel. Phone Black 13oi Stop at the New Houston Hotel 6th and Everett St., Portland, Oregon. New Management PhoKumd EltaOor. Aefca 50c. 7Se.il. 00 W HJO er Joy. PILOT BUTTE INN . BARBLK SHOP FRED ESTES, - Proprietor BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED PLASTERING, Concrete Work, and Septic Tanks, Brick Work, Chimneys See C. F. Dando, Ulack 2032 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 Legborns $1.50 per 15 egga. F. MONTGOMERY, Grandvicw : : Oregon Bend Park Co. Real Estate Insurance BOND and GREENWOOD AVE. Oppotite Wright Hotel We invite you to call at our More or phone and gel our pneea. Then you will be a iteady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY Stop at HOTEL HOYT Sixth and Hojt Sta.. 7ear Depot. PORTLAND. ORE. Fireproof. Newly Decorated. Rates TSe to U.M. L. W. DIMES. Manacer. ----------------------- - FULL LINE ! of Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Bteraff and Frwar4lnf, Gtr1 Ctm- 1m Lob Mtrckanta. W carry Oil. Ceuollat, Bafu. FWar Ball MMta, BaMk Bacaa and Lard. HimiNKSH AND PROFRHHIONA). Arthur J. Moore Lawyer Probate, Liens, Convey ances, etc. GENERAL PRACTICE jOg Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black Mil VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend. :-: :-: Oregon II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Offln In Bather Bnlldln. Hour 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Insurance Company "cXCLUaiVBXV ORBOON- Homk Oreica. Coeeirr Blo.. PonrLAftcfc ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. Office phone Blk J701 Km. Blk 1K FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Drngless Physician Bonn, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:30, cr by ap- pointraent. SATHER BUILDING 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 DR. TURNER , Eye Specialist of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper (or Daks of inquire el THORSON. THE JEWELER BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kind of insurance. Ok est Insurance Agency in Central On Ton. H. C. EUia, First National Baa Building, Bend, Oregon. Con ul tat ion and Examination Fret NO MEDICINE NO KNIFE AU Calla Promptly Attended to. DR. J. C. SONES Graduate and Experienced Chiropractor and Naturopathic Fhyel cian. . Phone 611. Office hourt, 0 to 12, 2 0. 7 to 8. ..Office O'Kane Building Room 6, Bend, Oregon. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished D..L. WIGGINS HOUSE MOVING I wUl take contract! for moving and raiaing buildings, from the smallest to largest. See L. BRANDENBURG, Ol write Box 439, Bend, Oregon. Tinning and Sheet Metal ' WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Gutterlna Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended t Friges right, work guarantee! J. E. KNGEBRETSON, PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshs Jobbing Promptly Done.