The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THK BKND BVLLbTIN, DAILY KIMTIOK, lllAI), OIIKOON, WK.DNKHDAV, JUNK 111, IOIT
Imvo bought Btock in the club but
liuvu not applied for membership.
It thoso apply, in inn of the applica
tions now In may he rejected.
The rlub building, which will he
located opposite tho Itoid school, will
bn completed September 15, at a cost
of $30,000. The foundation Is rcudy
and bids will be opened hoiiio time
this week for tho completion of the
building.
Benefit of ,
Presbyterian
Guild
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
EVENINGS
THE FLYING MEN
ONE WEEK WITH
tlUfttRD OF SKVKX DAYS' WORK
OP AMKIUCAX YOUTHS IX
KKAXCK IS GIVKX IHiHTI.Nti
EACH DAY.
Hj W. S. Forrest,
(United Prow Staff Correspondent)
rAIUS, . May 24 (By Mail)
Jlcro, for tho beucflt of the ten thous
and young Amorlcnns who are being
enlisted in Uuelo Sam's uew aero
plane army over in the states, is the
record for one week in May of the
American fighting fliers now at tho j
French from with the Lafayette Es
tadrille. Monday General of army
rails at camp and congratulates the
Sroup of aeriallsts to which the Laf
ayette Escadrille belongs for pro
tection his lines during the recent
(offensive northeast of ;. No
enemy planes crossed the line. Es
cadrille attacked two balloons and
a number of enemy machines. Wal
lel Lovell, Concord, Mass.. and Har
tld Willis. Boston, attacked two en
emy machines deep In enemy lines.
Entire patrol, led by Captain Thenaud
ivmnpli officer in command of Es-
adrille) forced a German patrol of t
six machines Into tneir lines, kodco
Rockwell, Cincinnati, attacked Ger
man machine from rear and was at
tacked in turn. ,Tne Hun succeeded
In riddling Rockwell's lower wing
Bpars on both sides, wing tip, control
rods and undercarriage before Rock
well dove out of range.
Tuesday Lovell attacked a Hun
biplane early in the morning along
Oise and drove same down into the
enemy lines. Willis Haviland, Min
neapolis. Lieut. Delaage-( French of
ficer second in command of Esca
drille) and Willis attacked by Hun
patrol of superior numbers and
"height but eluded same on account
tit superior speed. W. E. Dugan.
Rochester, N. Y., protected a photo
Wednesday American patrol
made sortie under command of Lieut.
"DeLaage, sweeping a front 40 miles
Seep into enemy territory, but no Hun
machines sighted except in extreme
distance. Escadrille complimented
"by gift to Raoul Lufbery, New York
City, of annual gold medal by Aero
Club of France, last year won by Na
varre. . Lufbery is an "Ace," his
Tecord being nirie enemy i machines
officially brought down. The only
other' American "Ace" is Lieutenant
Thaw.
Thursday Lieut. ' DeLaage led
Escadrille on aerial reconnaissance.
B. C. ParsonB, Springfield, Mass.,
'and Willis attack German machine at
-altitude of- only 600' metres In en
emy lines and force him to ground
level. He probably got home. En
emy shells made both American ma
chines do some fancy dodging. Af
ternoon found sky vacated by enemy
but enemy guns made up by heavy
shelling. . Steven Rigelow, Boston,
missed a shell by a very few feet at
'.an altitude of more than 13,000 feet.
Friday Escadrille reinforced by
"J. A. Drexel, Philadelphia, and C. H.
Polan, Boston. Willis had luck to
'ind only enemy aeroplane in the sky
"today. It was a large biplane regu
lating artillery fire over the British
Vncs. Willis dove to the attack from
above but the German saw him and
hastened homeward, dropping sig
nals for bis artillery to get busy.
The artillery did so. Half an hour
later, enemy returned with a fast
monoplane protecting him. Willis
offered fight but enemies changed
their minds, signalling to their ar
tillery, which gave the American
llyer a very hot five minute's cross
ing the lines.
Saturday Dudley Hill, Peekskill
N. Y., arrived from America to rejoin
Escadrille despite fact that author
ities granted him two months sick
"leave in America, following an opera-
tion for appendicitis in New York.
He preferred to return to the front.
Lovell, Parsons and Rockwell were
-sent, in purtsuii ui mrec nuns
crossed French lines, and were chased
30 miles back into enemy territory
C. 8. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier
U. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier
E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND OREGON.
THE FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM HELPS YOU
IT WAS CREATED, PRIMARILY
to help the Business Men and Farmers,
To provide plenty of currency at all times,
To effect a steadier supply of credit.
The system merits the support of ail good citizens; it
must have yours in order to reach Its full development.
You can secure the benefits of this great Bystem and at
the same time assist directly in developing It by deposit
ing your money with us.
First National Bank
' . Member Federal Itoserve System. .
WITH
SPECIAL PROGRAMME
"THE COURAGE
OF SILENCE"
Featuring ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY
This Vitagraph production accomplishes
the difficult task of playing the heroine in
two roles that of the beautifully attractive
wife in society, and then as the lover of chil
dren and a mother.
The
PATHE NEWS, in Several Notable Events.
Prices, 15c and 25c
GRAND THEATRE
j before the pursuit was abandoned.
Sunday The entire Escadrille
motored in morning to the grave of
James MacConneil, near the lines,
and planted flowers and placed flags.
Passing French soldiers has already
placed wreathes, a rude cross and re
mains of MacConnell's machine guu
and plane on the grave.
Afternoon Only one enemy ma
chine was encountered by patrol. He
took to his "heels" before he could
be reached. Escadrille busied itself
dropping 10,000 copies of President
Wiison's proclamation deep in enemy
territory, from St. Quentin nearly to
;Rhelms. Enemy gunners showed
their displeasure at this procedure
by. vigorously shelling the Ameri
cans. t-
WILL IMPROVE ROAD
Tumalo Grade Curve to Be Widened,
Lessening Danger.
The County Court has ordered
County Surveyor George S. Young to
survey the curve at the top of the
Tumalo grade with the view to wid
ening It and establishing a bench at
the top so that danger of accidents
may be lessened. Estimates will be
submitted to the court at its meet
ing Friday.
PLANS BEING MADE
FOR FOURTH PARADE
Organizations Urged to Enter Dem
onstration by Citing Names to I '.
R. Prince or E. D. Gilson.
There will be plenty of room for
every organization and business firm
inthe big historic and civic parade to
be held in Bend on the morning of
Bend's Fourth of July celebration.
Entries for the parade should be
made either to Frank R. Prince or
E. D. Gilson as soon as possible.
Bend) Sunday schools have already
made plans for the entering of suit-'
able floats, and several business
houses are contemplating a simitar
move. The Boy Scouts, Bend Rifles,
and fraternal orders of the city are
making extensive plans for feature
demonstrations.
At this time there is a wealth of
ideas from which to draw, and as
sistance will be given to any per
sons desiring to participate.
A
At the Movies
Grand Theatre.
At the Grand Theatre, Thursday
and Friday, the "Courage of Silence,"
a Vitagraph feature, will be pre
sented In connection with a special
program offered by the Ladles Guild
of the Presbyterian church. This
picture presents Alice Joyce and Har
ry Morey, both of Whom are familiar
to thoso who attend dramas of the
highest sort.
In the first part of the story, MUs
Joyce Is cast as the beautiful wife of
anr ambassador, and she bewitches
all of the men attending tbe dances
and receptions. Little of her affec
tion is bestowed upon her husband,
who becomes insanely Jealous of her
butterfly life. Later, when she at
tends as a nurse, some little children,
her whole life la changed. This
change Is but that Is the story.
Bend Theatre.
Tbe second episode of the aerial
spectacle, ' "Liberty," is entitled
"Riding to Death," and will be
shown at the Bend Theatre on Thurs
day and Friday nights. The show
ing of the first episode of this pat
riotic serial at the Bend Theatre last
woek was greeted by large and en
thusiastic crowds, which indicates
that this serial bids fair to be one
of thd most popular ever presented
In Bend. It Is filled with the pre
vailing spirit of war-time prepared
ness. In addition to the serial, "Lib
erty," will be shown the Paramount
feature picture, '.'Redeeming Love,"
In which Kathlyn Williams and
Thomas Holding are the stars. This
picture is replete with elaborate set
tings, one of the most remarkable
of which is a gambling scene that Is
unsurpassed In magnificence.
WANT MORE ACREAGE
.Application Made by Hnttlcji Luke
District for J-arger Area.
Application has been made by the
Suttles Lake Irrigation district for
an increase in it sacreage from 12,000
to 15,000 acres. This application has
been filed with the state engineer
at Salem and was made at the sug
gestion of O. Laurgaard, consulting
engineer, and George S. Young, en
gineer for the district.
The Increase has been deemed ad
visable owing to the splendid pros
pect of early construction work.
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
SOON FOR LADIES
Application for Ladles and. Yon
Itexldcnt Members Will Ito Re
celmlilo After Monday.
Beginning next Monday morning,
applications for ladles' and non-resident
memberships In the Bend Ath
letic club can be made to the board
of control.
One hundred memberships under
each classification will be all that
can be accommodated. Ladies' mem
berships will be J5 per year,. Non
resident members will be charged
)0. Applications may be made to
A. Whlsnant, secretary.
By the additional request of 70
memberships, made by the Brooks
Scanlon Lumber Company, the mem
bership applications number 600, the
largest number that can be accom
modated by the club in the gymnas
ium now under construction. This
number does not Include those who
HOMESTEAD CASE UP
BEFORE II. C. ELLIS
II. C. Ellis, V. 8. ConimlBHloner,
held a hearing yesterday In tho home
stead roil tent rune of Willie O. Liv
ingston against Tley Koch, of Im
perial, who hud purclumod tho ro
llni)iilliiiHut of Isaac II. Travis, mid
hud since been living on the home
stead six inlleH south of Imperial,
The rellniiiilslinieiit wun sold to
Koch while Travis was absent from
the land on leave of absence. Decis
ion has hnvu referred to the laud of
fice at Burns and will pot be. given
out until July 13.
HELPS TO WIN WAR
BY PLANTING BEANS
( Ry United PreM to llie llrnd Bulletin)
LINCOLN. June IS Four
hundred acres plumed to bonus
Is tho "bit" recently done by
V. B. Swatzlumlcr, a Choy-
enno county farmer, to help
Uncle Sam win tho war. He
used nearly four tons of beans
as seed. It cost him f 1,128.60.
With a normal crop he will
raise enough beans to furnish
enough beans to furnlshand t It
every man, woman and child
In his county with a bushel of
beans, and enough left over to
feed twlco tho population of his
county for a year.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
. FOR SALE.
poit KAI.K Baby buggy, good as
new; household furniture; one
dozen young chickens, 3 months old.
826 Delaware Ave. 3I8-39p
pOR SALE Five room house, lights
aim water; a Dargain. Apply
143 Congress. 316-69. 65p
pOR HAM: Small apartment homo,
cheap, or would trade for second
hand car. Inquire Bulletin. 313-SStfc
pOR SALE Modern six room house
with bath and electric wiring
complete, easy terms. Aleck Maynr,
965 Ogden avenue 303I67tf
pOR HALE Half Intorest In two
lots or potatoes, In good condi
tion; bargain. Inquire Bulletin.
30-6T.G9p
pOR RALB , Franklin roadster,
good tires, new high tension
BonrS magneto. $125.00 If sold at
once. Phone Red 134 r. 293-SI.IDp
p)R HALE Steel range, sewing ma
chine. Easy washer, heavy wagon.
Iron bed, dresser, rocker, etc. Ken
wood grocery. 308-67tfc
pOR HALE Two lots in Northwest
Townsite Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near Sher
lln mill); prlco 1160, easy terms, Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. tf
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
Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
Phone 221
Pioneer Auto Stage &
Truck Co.
PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WB
KNOW HOW.
CARL JOHNSON
TAILOR
SKILLED WORK
at
Reasonable Prices
Fit and Workmanship
absolutely guaranteed.
Lawrence Building,
733 . WALL STREET
Ftoiwr-goivn od,
FortsO bound.
Portlands
June 13, 14 and 15
BHltlant i Instruction
Patriotic
Excursion Fares via
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIUIOAD 6 NAVIGATION COMPANY
Tickets on Sala June ta, 13 and 14; return limited to June iS
S. L. Wiggins, Gen. Agt., OKane Building
JH TRADE 80 acres of Irrigated
land, 6 miles from Bend, for city
property. Wrlto Box 326. 263-49tfc
FOR RENT
poll KENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, with water, lights,
wood and bath; reasonable. Inquire
Bulletin. 32O-69.60n
poll KENT Furnished apartment.
Ask at Kenwood grocery.
309-67tfc
pK RENT Itoom at 418 Stuats
atroot. Price reasonable.
20-63tte
LOST
JOriT Baby's white crochet Don
' net. In front of McBrldo's stora.
Return to Mrs. II. Fcrrnll. 317-69
I StySS : TRANSFER: WootT
OREGON FUEL & TRANSFER COMPANY
: - ! : -j
rely Find It Here
' II ! SS1SIII1IS .
Dance
Tuesday and
Saturday Nights
HIPPODROME
Hcaley'i 4-Piec Orckeairs
HOTEL
ALTAM0NT
Is still the Home Hotel of
BEND
flood Meals lit nil times
Regular Meals 35c
Extras if desired
J
ones Dairy
CLEAN MILK
AND CREAM.
Milk for 'Infants and
Invalids a Specialty.
Phone Black imi
WANTED
YrANTED Man wants position as
rook for small outfit, of 26 men,
or loss. Inquire XTZ, Bulletin.
3IO-6,0.63d
yA.N'TKD Modern furnished housn
of five or six roms, for summer.
References furnished. Address Rox
478, city, or Phone Black 1681.
31!-58.6D
YyTASTKD Woman would like work
by hour. Inquire Bulletin.
"06.67.Cp
yyA.TEI-Ulrl to assist with housn-'
work. Inquire Bulletin. 2G2-48tfc
yyAKTKD Good, competent girl
or woman for general housework;
first-class references necessary; gifo4
wages. Inquire 820 Georgia Ave.
2l7-,4Itfo
We Clean, Block and Re
t trim Old Hats
Panamas a Specialty
H. CATO'S
Dyeing, Cleaning and
Hat Works
1008 Bond Street
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
I'liiinlilnjf and Hnntintf Supplies,
liuth Boom AcuuHHorloH, oto.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
l'llONi: RED 15!) I
Phone
561
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