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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1917)
PAGE 4 THK BEND I.UM.KTIN. DAILY KOITION. nKM, OREGON, H.VH UltAV, JM.V III, HUT .In SBeicSocictij A The remainder of July and all of August promise to be most active months for the summer tourist, the lieaohcs and mountain resorts luring people away during the warm days. Among those enjoying motoring are Air. and Mrs. A. l. French and chil dren, Cecil and EUora, who have left 1j Grande, where they will Join a liarty of friends and motor on to Vreseent City, California. They plan to camp there about a week or 10 uluys before returning to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. McBride and Mrs. Claude Mets rotumed from their trip of about 10 days to Medtord. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Roed plan to leave to morrow morning in their car for Seaside, for a short vacation. Others who are enjoying the beaches are Miss Esther Moore and little Eliza beth and Thomas McCann, who plan to spend a month enjoying the surf and other beach sports at Seaside. Mrs. M. H. Hoiton has returned from a weok's trip to Seaside. Mrs. Ward Table and her mother, Mrs. G. V. Turner, are at Seaside and expect to tay about a montJi. Miss Marlon Lawrence ls'enjoylng her vacation In Portland, where she is Visiting with Sriends. Silver Wedding 'Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shriner cele brated their silver wedding anniver sary Thursday afternoon and even ing, with a reception and dance at "the Hippodrome. About 40 of their Xriends called- in the afternoon and 200 In the evening, to offer their con gratulations. Many beautiful gifts of silver were received by them. A musical 'program was furnished by Healy's orchestra and dainty refresh ments were served. Bridge ' Mrs. C. E. Havard was a hostess Tuesday afternoon, when she enter tained the members of (he club at 'bridge. Those present were Mrs. A. T. Larson, Mrs. C. A. Fritzche, Mrs. F. E. Toomey, Mrs. C. M. ' Rogers, 'Mrs. R. J. Todd Mrs. Louis Bennett, Mrs. M. H. Symons, Mrs. Fred Huey, Mrs. S. L. Angell and Mrs. N. Nor vutt. High scores were awarded Mrs. Larson. Vive Hundred Club The Five Hundred club was enter tained delightfully this week Ty Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ford at their home. Honors at cards were won by L. A. "V. Nixon and Mrs. Stella Hankin. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. "W. Ci McCuiston, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. "W.'N'ixon, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Henkle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McReynolds, Mr. land Mrs. H. G. Farris and Mrs. Stella Hankin. GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT "Beasts of the Jungle" A Picture that all of the ChilaVn Would Like to See. THE SERIAL . ft THE WRIGHT HOTEL Hill serve chicken dinner, together with strawberry or raspberry short cake with whipped cream, young on "ions, radishes, cucumbers, head let tuce, and many other good things at 6 o'clock Sunday. AH for 60 cents. Adv. ' " . Pay, Pray and Peg Away. In a Long Island village there used to lie and still is a group of people who thought a good deal of each other in spite of what they said, which was frequently of an unsympathetic nature. The group existed under various self Imposed names and bad a emihumor ous motto, which ran, "Pay. pray and peg away." All the members of this little associa tion are still alive, kicking and good aatured. It seems a good idea to suggest that their motto be made public and urged for more general adoption. New York Sun. Featuring MRS. VERNON CASTLE. ' A1 ' BEATRICE FAIRFAX wid. HARRY FOX ' and GRACE DARLINC in "THE HIDDEN MENACE" Special Musical Number " ," . by ETTA MAY on a new musical instrument Ac VIOLIN HARP. SUNDAY AND MONDAY "BITTER TRUTH" Presenting VIRGINIA PEARSON Among the filthy surrounding's of the East Side, a beautiful girl is tent to prison unjustly. Her vow of veng eance, breathed in a moment of fiery passion against the man who had sentenced her. is renounced when she realizes that she loves the man. THE TWO REEL COMEDY "The House of Terrible Scandal" And THE PATHE NEWS, together with the Special Musical Number hy Etta May. Prices Tonight, 15c and 25c GRAND THEATRE 7 OLD EQUIPMENT IS SAVED FOR ARMIES Clothing and Weapons Picked Vp on Battlefields Repaired and I'sed for the Second Time By William Philip 81ms, (United Pros Staff Corrspondent.) WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IX THE FIELD, July 21. Did-you ever stop to think what becomes of all the C. 8. HUDSON, President E. H. LARA, Cashier U. 3. COE, Vice Preaident L. G. McRETNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND OREGON. STATEMENT June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Sills Receivable $432,302.70 (Bonds and Warrants ...... 19,374.16 Stock Federal Reserve . Bank 1.300.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 31,057.34 :- Bonds to Secure Circula tion 12,600.00 ' S Redemption Fund .... 625.00 . Other Real Estate Owned 3,677.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,004.75 ; Bonds to Secure U. S. P. S. 4,034.76 - $688,736.24 LIABILITIES Capital : $ 25,000.00 ' Surplus and Profits 26,699.74 Circulation 12,600.00 Deposits 624,636.60 ' $688,736.24 f First National Bank . .. "' Member Federal Reserve System. worn-out equipment of an army com posed of millions of men? At the outset of the present war much of this was pure less. Now in the British army there is an "old clothes man," and the profits be re ports back to bis boss, John Bull, might make Morgan, Rockefeller or Carnegie envions. The old clothes man "saves the scraps." He makes new things out" of old. He cleans up the battlefields and camps and very little is wasted nowadays. His Job Is to collect ev erything from a horseshoe nail to a disordered siege-gun and put It back into commission. Brass objects which have lost their usefulness are melted into Ingots; cast-iron Junk becomes pig-iron once again; bronze, tin, steel, nickel and everything of the kind which has irretrievably lost Its shape Is put into melting pots to be born again In an other guise keeping up an eternal transmigration but serving all the while. I recently visited one of these scrap-saving and repair shops. About 12,000 people are employed, mostly French women and girls. Here great howitzers are repaired and government chronometers have their hair-springs readjusted; tents are patched and mended and covers are made for steel helmets; artillery wheels are repaired and micrometers put true again. There Is a wood working shop, a foundry for running brass, bronze, zinc, tin and Iron; a boot repair department, a great ma chine shop; a gas mask repair de partment and many others. In one room there were hundreds and hundreds of rifles. "This Is one day's arrivals," ' the commanding officer explained. "By tonight the room must be cleared to make room for tomorrow's arriv als." Many of the rifles were muddy and rusty 'as though picked out of the mud on the battlefield. Women were cleaning these. In one corner a sol dier was rythmlcally swinging the rifles up, one by one to a rest and squinting through thu Imrrol ut a 1 fit hi to aoo If they were bunt or It (ho rifling was damaged. The officer explained this was obviously thu flint bit of Inspection hcruuao It would be a waste of time to repulr othnr parts of the rifle If thu barrel was damugod. Those rifles pass on down llio line. When they reach tho end thoy aro aa good as new and alter lining oiled aro packed In boxes niul shlppod back to tho trout. TO THK t TITKN.H 0.' IINXD. Tho story Is being circulated about town (hut I am opposed to tho forma tion of a home guard hero, I wish to Btuto that I am nut opposed to it or anything else Hint Is for thu pro tection of our country ami homos. A Loyal Cltlimi, NOLAN II. GII.UICHT. adv. 191c MANY PLKASANT SUMMER TRIPS AT SPECIAL FARES TO THE SEASHORE, MOUNTAINS, CALI FORNIA AND THE EAST OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE CLANSIr'IKD ADVKRTISKMKNTS FOR SALE poit S.I.K Currants and Uoomi berrles for Jelly milking and pro serving. Send mu your order. Miss M. A. Benson, (lend. 436-91, 92c poit MA 1, 10 Indian motorcycle, will give time; also gas cook stove, with oven. M. K. Hurper, Tumnlo, Ore. 434,90,9:i9p poll N.U.K Hudson Roadster, in first class condition. Sue It at Bend Garage. $300. 432-89,9 lc JJXAP Five passenger car. In first class running order. First party Vith$100 can take I'.. In:,ulro Unl et In. 404-1 SStfc poit S.VI.K Quod genoral merchan dise store and poatoftlce. located In good country. Invoice for cash. Address Box 2. Pleasant Hill, Lane Co., Oregon. 429-88, 91p poit HAI.K Five room bouse, bath, toilet, Dutch kitchen; largo lot. On Adams place, four blocks from tho mills. Inqulro at Horner's more. 373-76tfc FOR 8AI.K Lots 9 and 10. of block 13, Bend Vlow. price $300, easy terms. See ABC, Bullotln office. 3SO-70tf plt SALE Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very easy terms. Soe ABC, Bullotln office. 349-170tf pOR SALE Two lota In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Sliev lin mill) ; price $160, easy terms. Ap ply ahc. Bulletin office. tf Gem-hurt or Sottsule Clatsop lieueli $13.95 Round Trip From Ht-mi. 'I'll ice tniliiH daily IWtlunil In I ho Sciiihiu'e ; tour train oil Sat hi liu.tn. (oumt'l hint fiir NiiiiIi lliiu'li I'lilntt. Special Tours to the National Parks Yellowstone Park. J.'JiMS. Glacier Park. $!I0.10 from Rend. Low Round Trip Fares to Eastern Cities Tiekets on Sale July 8, 4, (i, 7, 14, '20, 2l,'27, '2H August 8, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 'J5, 81; September 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 21). Three months limit. California, via S. S. Great Northern and Northern Pacific It. H. UtO.IKIt, Ait. lien. IW Afent, ruriluiid, Ore. J. T. HARDY, Truv. K. ft P. Avonl. WANTED WANTED Lady cook .at the American Bakery.' 4.18-9 Itfc w ANTED, TO ItKNT Cheap organ or piano. Call 1381. 43r,90.91p yAXTKI Competent bookkeeper. Write Box 1S7. 428-88. 93c piUXITIHK WANTED We will pay best rash price for used fur niture and household goods. Phono Black 1841. 38S-7Htfc FOR RENT pOR RENT Small house, near the IlronkH mill, wired and with run ning water; reasonable rent. In quire Bulletin. 182trp. poll ItKNT Two inn ill I noun clone in center of town. Inqulro Met ropolitan. 4:io-nirn poll RENT Thrco room house and two furnished hatching houans. T. W. Todd, Hill and Pann His. 428-8R.94p LOST (OS1 llrown Icatlirr pur), con taining small malign and ladles' wutrh, between Itlvnrslde Florists and Pilot Hutu Inn. Howard at Bul letin. 420-87tfo FOUND poi'MI Locket ami chain. Owner muy have same hy calling at Bul letin office. 4.17-9 1 If BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J. MOORE Lawyer GENKKAL PRACTICE Log Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black 1411 VERNON A. FORBES; LAWYER First National Hank Building Bend. :-: :: Oregon II. II. I)c ARMOND I-AWYKIt O'Kane Hulldlng, (lend, Oregon DR. J. II. CONNARN DKNTI8T OfflM In Bather Building. Hour. 9 to It, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. FOB SALE-Two of tho next constructed houses in liend ul actual cost, with no charge for the 100x120 feet of view property they each stand upon. Tvfiim like rent. BEND PARK CO. Rml EttmU mnJ jueraace FOB BENT-The niftiest littlo five-room house you evor saw. Complete with modern bathroom fireplace ' and partly furnished. tlfi.00 per momh. Ilend IrfMlfrn No. Loyal Or ler of Minnie Meets in Hath-, er's Hall first and third Thurs day of each month. Visiting brothers aro cordially Invited to attond. Olllce ,hona lllk KOI Mm. ink 1101 . rRKK CONHUI.TATION Dr. R. D. Kctchum, DrugleHN rii)lrlnn lloun, to 12, t t 1:30, or br P IMilnlmrnt. HATHKIt IIUILDt.SO FULL LINE of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker ami Itulldrr, Jobbing f4crecn Doors ami Windows. Franklin St., rear of Irrigation Co.'s old building. W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. DUck 17l Bend, Ore. $100.00 Starts a Home! I will bulM houM to wit, for 1100 down, balance In monthly paymanU. J. C. niLU Caacaaa Haul. Phona Mack 1301 BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Wrltera of all kinila of inauranca. 01. aat Inauranca Aaancy In Cantral Ora (on. II. C. Kllla. Klrat National Haatt Building, Band, Oraton. Shoe Repairing Done In a KIRHT-CLAHS man- nor, while yon wait. L. Goodman, opposite Baker's Grocery. Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished D. I, See WIGGINS THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Btaraie and Farwardlni, Gasera! Cam- alaalaa Merchant. Wa carry Oil, Oaaallna, Baiar, Flair, Ball Mean, Haw, Baeaa and Lard. The Bend Bulletin GOOD PRINTING Tinning and Uheot Metal WM. MONTGOMERY, Furnaces, Hpoutlng, Cluttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed DR. TURNER Eye Specialut at Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch papei (or Dale or inquire of THORSON, THE JEWELER J. K. KNGKItRETHON, PLUM HI NO AND HBATINO 117 Minnesota Btreot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. OBOROH 8. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Knglnocr V. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building JAMES AUSTIN, (CLA RIN KTTI8T) Musical Director AND Practical Teacher on all Instruments STUDIO, Orconwood Avo. 3 doors from Wall St, ' t i