PAGE 4 i THK 11KX1) lll'M.KTlX, DAILY KDITIOX, 11KND, OHKtiON.l itllt.W, MAY !!, IOIT - AMD'S re Toy Balloon with each $1.00 Cash Purchase SPECIAL Canned Peaches 19c a Can Limit of 5 cans to a customer. See our windows. Free I Toy Balloon with i-iu'h $1.00 Cash Purchase Hi I .'V M ! W . - ' . f "Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation." At the Grand Theatre Tonight and Sunday Matinee, in At the Movies Grand Theatre "Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation," .will be featured as a Red Cross benefit tonight and Sunday matinee at the Grand Theatre. Through 'some misdirection the film ' "was missent to Bandon, Oregon, and therefore delayed, bo that a showing -was not possible last night as sched uled. 'Manager Rudow has, however,' nr ranged for a second Bhowing on Sunday afternoon at a matinee. This picture has been made famous throughout the country in many re spects more spectacular- than the "Battle Cry-of Peace," or "The Birth ot the Nation." The plot, with Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in the leads, is strong and the Incidents of the play appealing for preparedness are exceptionally strong. r - Bend Theatre. ' "The Bend Theatre will have as Its 'feature for Saturday night and Sun day matlneeDorothy Glsh and Owen Moore, trt "Little Meena's Romance," a delightful play In which these two stars carry pleasing roles. In ad dition will be shown Harry McCoy, the well known comedian In '"His foot T ontrh " Thpr will Also be 'shown a Mutual Weekly. Tonight Irene Fenwick will be seen In The Coney Island Princess.' and the 14th chapter of the "Shielding Shadow." SOCIALISTS SUGGEST PLANS TO STOP WAR Would Re-cstabJMi Hmall Nations, Disarm Powers, and Establish. Coart of Arbitration. (Br United Proa to the Bend Bulletin) -..STOCKHOLM, May 25 Scandi navian Socialists today announced as a peace suggestion, the re-establishment of Belgium, Serbia, Monte negro and Roumanfa as separate na tions, while the future of Alsace Lorraine Is left for settlement on the basis of the national right ot free action. Belligerent parliamentary assemb lies requested that work be started for speedy peace, general disarma ment, and the establishment of a court of arbitration. C. S. HUDSON, President " E. M. LARA, Cashier " ' V. C. COB. Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier 13. A. SATHER, Vice President B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier We First National Bank OF BEND. BEND OREGON. fylpney Always Available Our Federal Reserve Bank always keeps on hand an Immense supply ot currency and we can always gei what we need for our depositors by turning over to It; If neces ' nary, the notes on which our merchants, farmers and buni ' ness customers have borrowed money from u; ' ' ( . Every business man with payrolls to meet will under . ., . iUind what this means. , . ' . ' ' ; Vou can assure yourself of this Important safeguard by becoming' one of our deposltrrs. ( , ; First National Bank ,; . .r-t Metnbo'r l'ederal Reserve System. JAMES HAS CHANCE TO CURE VALUED ARM Operation May HrliiR lluck Power to Slur of 11)14 S'ason, After Yenr's liir-ffrvtlveiiriui. Ity H. ('. Hamilton, ' (United 1'reM SUIT Correatonilent.) NEW YORK, May 25. Dispatches from California bring word that BUI James, with a growth cut off his flinging arm, will yet make an effort to come back. The wondrous worker whose tremendous heaving was main ly responsible for the dash to a world's championship by the Braves, It is declared, may be on the road to a successful comeback. A rejuvenation ot James would give the Braves considerable more of a look in on things than they possess right now. When this mas ter of the hurling art was In bis best fettle there never was a pitcher who was better. James was the acme of that angle of baseball. He had everything speed, a curve ball, the head that goes with it, and the tremendous bulk needed to carry him through the hardest work. James' first year as a profession al hurler marked him as a player of parts. He won 29 games and was defeated In only seven while pitch ing for Seattle In the Northwestern league. That was enough for Bos ton. He was promptly grabbed off. His first year he won six and lost 10, but in 1914. when be helped the Braves during their sensational and successful dash for the flag, the Boston wonder won 26 and lost only seven games. That brief period In the spotlight of fame ended big Bill's careor un less the operation brings back his power. In 1 9 1 5 his name was op posite six victories and four defeats. Last year his name didn't even con nect with the records. poll HAI.K Kurd runabout. In . ' quire Mrs. Inos Pcnco. 131-24tfc poit BALK Largo icasoltno tank, cheap. Inquiro Bullutln. tf. poll SAI.K Unlit up tiro Insurance business, with heuvy renewals, ut nominal cuxt. Must bo, responsible party. Box 40G. 192-37tfc poll HAI.K Prime Jorsey cow and calf; milk und creuni excollcnt. Inquiro Mrs. Henry Tweet, cor. 2nd and Saginaw. 226-4.1tfc poll HAI.K r'ord one-ton truck. In good condition. Inquiro De pot Hotel, Frank Kreuior. 211-41. 4Dp poll HAI.K Good paying rooming house, furnished, with 3-yeur lease. 737 Wall St., south. 225-43, 44p FOR HAI.K Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lln mill); price $150, easy terms. Ap ply abc. Bulletin office. tt FOR RENT poll RKN'T Modern four-room house, with bath. Inquire R. G. Lamberson, west 8th and Roanoke Ave. or Box 379. 231-44. 45c poll RENT Four room flat; lava tory and running water; base ment, electric lights: price $12.50 per month. Also larger flat for $15. S. Murasnkl, Hastings Addition.' 136-SBtfc. WANTED CHAUTAUQUANS WILL MEET HERE MONDAY Chautauqua guarantors and all others ' Interested will meet at ' 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the council chambers of the O'Kane building, to organize for the 1917 season, form committees for the dif ferent phases of the work, and to launch an energetic campaign to make this year's Chautauqua the most successful . In the hlBlory of Bend. The announcement was made this morning by Judge J. A. Eastes, chairman of the 1916 Chautauqua association' here. . Tickets and posters have arrived here, and according to the contract eritered into last year, $1125 worth of tickets must be sold In order for the guarantors to break even.' A ticket selling campaign will be one of the chief matters to come up at Monday afternoon's meeting. . - The dates of this years Chautau qua are from June 2 to June 7. In CI.AHHIKIKD ADVKHTI8KMKXTH FOR SALE pOR HALE, CHEAP Household ' furniture of all kinds, including piano. Singer sewing machine, child's crib, eto. 'Phone BlRCk 121. ' ' '' i ' " ' 228-44tfc rR HALf Ford one-ton truck, good' condition. Inquire Frank Kreuzer, pepot Hotel. ' 211-43, 47p PR HAI.K The Wright Hotel has fine Leghorn pullets to sell. , 232-44,46c rR HALE, CHEAP Wood range, in good condition. Inquire 317 Broadway. . "' 22-44p JLfUHT HELL, on account of bad ; health, -ton truck. Any reas onable offer considered. M. A. Ve land, near Steel blrdge. 222142, 46p roil HALF Buttermilk route, pay ing business. Inquire Bulletin. 2l4-'41'45p POIl HALE Best well-drilling ma 7 chine made, must be sold at great sacrifice; mnke offer. J. W. Orecn 390 Vancouver Ave., Portland, Ora yANTKD Two men, or pian and wire, to ooara ana room, ni rea sonable rates; near mills. Inquire Bulletin. . 227-44p yA 'TKI Waitress. Inquire tiartioil tioaruing riouso, one block north Brooks-Scanlon planer, on Bond St., or phone Black 1261. 230-44tfc WANTED Engineer, with $350, to i.lr. hotf IntAPao, In mnnitfaf- turlng proposition; $10 per day for Girls' Wash Dresses A gooil itHHortment to select from, fxnturiiu Hut l.lxln linnsmora Oresses, ages li to 14. la kIukIiuiiis .uhI min ium, all colors, guaranteed fast: priced at ... .T, fl.Si.1 $l.n (11.7,1 Ult.lMi WJ.u.l J.."M Little Sister Dresses, ages 2 to tt . l VI. 1.1 I.U1 Thti Kleaunr Dresses, ages 6 to 14. at Hl.li.1 to $;l.7.1 Magnra Mnld Bilk Gloves, the dependable kind, per ' Plr tlltc 7.1e H.V l.(Mt $1.1.1 iiihI .sift Whlto Chamolseude Gloves, pulr ",1c White Chuinolheuile Gloves, with black embroidered backs, pair o.v Ireland's Washulilo Kid Gloves Inwhlte. Ivor and gray, thn pair $J,mi Now Spring Models Warner's lliml Proof ('orsetit, u slylu fur every figure ut a price for every purse VI, l.i!.1 9I..1H $1.7.1 2NI $J..1i l.lll New Warner's BrssHleres at nth- Mir 7.V I.M null lip In V2..1II im. THE ECONOMY OF QUALITY Our experience In merchandising hits taught us llu.t the best Is Hi" cheapest In the end, and gives more satis faction throughout the entire period of Its use. For this reason wo give preference to Qui.lUy. when a slight addition In cost Insures a suhsinutlul Increasu In service valun. STOP AND SHOP AT THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL ; J a good man. Money secured. Ad dress 1 X L. Bulletin. 188-37ttc v"A.TKI Good, competent girl . or woman for general housework; first-class references necessary; good wages. Inquiro 820 Georgia Ave. . 217-'4Itfc yyA.N'TKI) Competent maid to as sist with general housework. Ap ply at once at Bulletin office. 2l-42lfc WANTED Competout girl for gnu- ' oral housework. Inquiro Dulls-', tin. ., , 168-SOtfo ' LOST IftHT Blue shepherd dog. Liberal reward for return, or Information leading to samu. 220-43, 44p You'll Surely Find It He re 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 Dance Saturday Night Sathtfs HqII . Hit? loirae Maufetuat Hal7'l4.Pitc OcUlr. A Pleasant Hour AT IIILLURDa AND TOOL. Cigars and Tobacco, tat Umm. Metropolitan Davidson A Innes ' Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling fhone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS Wl gNOIf HOW. HOTEL ALTAM0NT' Is stll) the Home Hotel of BEND Good Meals at all limes Regular Meals 35c Extra If desired .Weplean, Block apd He trim Old Hats Panamas a Specialty' H, CATQ'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 TTones Dairy ' II CLE AN Mil MM AND CREA Milk for Infants Invalids a Specia! Phone Black i LK HUH M. Carlson 5c Lyons plvmoing & HEATING ritimblnif nnd Heating Huppllos. llalh Itoom Accessories, oto. Pipe, Valves and I'ittlns PIIONK KI'I) IBH MoooHoWa 213-'4V4 4p i