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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1917)
1 TIIH MKN1) UUM-KTIN, DAILY KMTION, IIKNI), OREGO.V, KltmAV, Jll.Y 27, 1017 PAGE S "4' v 4 1 IT DIES TO-NIGHT The Old Bend Theatre Pe into liintury with tom'glit - ptrioritmnc by Lou Talleen in "The Black Wolf" sad EpiiuJa No. 3 of the WontUrful S trial "Liberty 9 Come and celebrate tbe pain( of thi'i hiitoric old ptayhuuM, which on Sunday nifbt, it 8 p. m will be born anew tbe LIBERTY THEATRE BEND'S NEWEST AND BEST OPENING SHOW CEO. M. COHAN in "BROADWAY JONES" Tbe Hit of tbe Seiton 1917aJ ULY 1917 SUN'MON 1 8 SAT 7 TUE:WD'THUTntl 3 El 5 6 10 1 1 1213 W 15161718192021 Bend in Brief DOINGS A VOIM C7T. VW7 FlnJ Thtm Here. , iiiiiiaY. Id-lM'knlio, Kullirr'n Hull, N p. in, W. O. W., ( imiim II IiuiiiIhto, 8 p. m. ' "'. HATUIUAV. Itnl Mon, office of j:. I). ;IImiii, O'Kiimi l)iillUnK H P- '" Itisl CrimM hi'iicfll, open Jill- pavil ion, H p. in. ' Hl'NDAV. KitvIit III Henil rliurrliin. 0H'IiIiik l.llH'rty TlK'iilrc, M p, in. ItllM-llllll, HIlfVlllflliKOII v. M. V. K H.', Ilcnil rilmmiml, it p. m. MONDAY. I. O, O. I'.. Hiitliir'n hull, H p. ni. I'iiUiKth Ihi'orulors' I'nlun, La bor Trmpli', H p. in. TIKHDAY. ( M. V. A., Hnthii-'N Hull, 8 p. in. . WKHNKSDAY. Cnmmm'lul Club I.iiui-lirtni, flint Hiittr) Inn, iiimiii. Knight f I'ytliiuN, Sutlici-'x Hull, H p. in. Kiiriiu'iV I'nlun, HIi'liurilMin NrliiMil. ' . H.-nd ltlflin, Knilili'lil Club, 7:45 p. nf. miirly commissioner of Crook county, In In JImiiU today on ImihIii;hb. Mr. unil Mm. W. J. Kwunsoii are Hi ii parent of nil eight pound boy, born Tucaduy lit Did llcnd hospital. lt.'V. mill Mm. J. II. Ilrono bnvit returned to lli-nil from a thrc wwkn' vIkII with friend ami relative In Be- illtll'. Mm. J. I), Davidson will ru urn to morrow morning from Seaside, where alio hua been visiting for tbu lam week. Mm. J. II. Ilnyburn and children left Innt nlKbt by auto to visit over tbo week end with Mm. Roaco How ard at Dcachutu. A murrlugo llcoiiao wim Issued thin aflnrnoon from Ihii officii of tha coun ty clerk to Robert 1). Mcllowell and Mia A Hro lirooklug. Mr. and Mm. II. II. Da Ariuond and Mr. and Mm. I.huIh Dennett left this mornliiK by nuto for Medford. They expeet to rot urn next week. 0. ('. Morgun, recently urrlved In Mend from New Mexico, U attending the luw practice of II. II. Do Armond, diirliiK lu latter' absence from tha liy. 8. L. Wlggln. frulKht and paaauu gor aK'int for the O.-W. It. & N., re. turniid today from a protracted bus iness trip through I-uko and llurney counties. Mm. M. B. Down, who hue been visiting her daughter, Mm. II. K. Ilrooka, and Mr. brook, for the pant wk, loft luat evonliiK for her homo In Himttlo. Mr. uud Mm. Willie NIcIioIhoii, uro rocelvlng conuralulotloni over the ar rival of a nine and oiio-nair pound baby girl, born yorterday at the Ileiid ButkIcuI honpltal. AT THE HOTELS. Tim Wrtnlit Hitel. N. I. Karnaworth, Image, Waeb. W.' W. Carroll, Vancouver. J. Wammrman, Portland. Joo Uurkor, Portland. John Wallace, Portland. . J. Bulllvan, Portland. W. II. Uarclay. Tumalo. K. K. Itnlcbloln. Wellvlllo, Waeb, Dick (iahuln, Portlanad. II. V. Griffith, Portland. W. 0. Kordhabi, La Pino. Helen Ilnyofl, llurna. K. Koret, Hcdmond. Pilot llulte Inn. H. Klelitliacker, Ban Krancfaco. B. O. Johnaon, San Kranclaco. K. A. I'eamon, Ban Franclaco. B. M. Wood. Portland. C. I.. Smith, 0.-W. II. N. 1 Htoluer, U. P. W. B. Ilnrnea, Portland. W. A. Mandell, Portland. A. C. Kiitnea, Portland. Mm. I,. A. Hedger and daughter, Bun Krunclaco. ('. I), ilurke, Ban Franclaco. M. Puttumou, I'ortlund. J. II. Myem, Portland. Tom Croniii, Crnacent. Dan llouriitun, Creacent. N. I.. Deadmond. Creacent. C. A. Murae, Prlnovllle. A. T. V. Swinger. Portland M. P. Hrennan, Portland. J. A. Perklna. San Franclaco. Hotel (Vwsy. Dr. I.. ('. Haiti win and wife. Port Orchard, WukIi. Mr. and Mm. M. B. Suder, Mica, Calif. II T. Mi Mullen. Portland. W. W. Ilrown, The Dallea. Ivan W. Harper, Tumalo. MESAI'OTOMIA PROBE CAUSED BY MEDDLING OF ARMY PHYSICIAN Ity l,otvcll Mell.tt, ItlnltMl I'raui 8u(t Cortwpandmt) LONDON'. July 8. (Py Mall.) There' an Kngllah aurgeon named Carter who la alway making trouble for hlmaeir. Sonic year ago he won profeaaor of Materia Mcdica, Phar- ' . OIlKfJO.N THUNK THAIN Arrive 7:!i0 a. n. Leave ll p. to. - )..V. II. N. THAIN. Arrive 7:35 p. m. Leave ,,,..7:25 a. m. AUTO 8TAUK LINK HOl'TII. ' Leave 8:45 a. m. Arrive p. ui. AUTO LINtfH. Com to Hum, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Sllvor Lake and othor point aoutb and south m 'l-OHlT OKFICK HOURS, General delivery open dally 8:80 a. in. to 6 p. m. No mhll dlHtrlbuted on Sunday. Night train mall cloaca 8:15 . Day train ninll clone 0:80 a. in. TKIilOMKAPH IIOUH8. Wostnrn- Union. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Buniluy and holiday Hi, n, to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 6 p. in. TKLRI'HONR HOl'HS. ' Paoino Tel. & Tol. Co. 24 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS V. Forest, nf Redmond, spent last night In Dona. C. A. Momo, of Prlnovllla, Is visit Jng In Hand today. R, Q. Fuller will leave this evening for a brief vlalt at Seaside. Lpq A. Tlionm I on a business trip tn.Roosovnlt, Washington. Ivan V. Hnrpnr arrlvod In the city last night from his homo at Tumalo. Cliarln W. Eisklno was appointed yesterday ob Deputy Dlstrlut Attor ney. Willis W. Drown, of Gateway, for- SATHER'S OOYL. WORCESTER VCORSETS cfedFROHTLA Made in Many Models V w.BU5TABH T'HIS is one of the delights of selecting ROYAL WOR CESTER corsets. .You have such abundant ' variety from which to choose. Style, size and price are yours to name. But whatever your selection of model, you are confident of cor rect fashion, efficient figure form ing, comfort, and satisfactory wear. All this is implied and assured in the world famous name ROYAL WORCESTER. Conels and Conelleren await your coming SA THER 'S SASH FACTORY W 00D SPECIAL SALE FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH ONLY ONE LOAD - - $2.00 FOUR LOADS, , $7.00 Order Promptly. All orders at this price must be placed on or before July 31st . BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. PHONE 441 mucy and Morbid Anatomy, as well as curalor of the museum at Grant Medical College, Bombay. Walking down the street one day, carrying all this title, ho met a native suffering from a rare leg ailment, one 'that meant amputation at an early date, and danger to the native's life. He explained the situation to tbe native and offered him five rupees for the privilege of performing the amputa tion that afternoon. The native grab bed at the bargain and his life was saved. But the next morning Carter waa awakened by a congregation of halt, maimed and blind natives outside his house, all clamoring for the op portunity to earn five rupees. The dispatch of Indian troops to Meaapotumia resulted in the appear ance there of Major Robert M. Car ter, Indian Medical Service. Very soon he waa In trouble with the D. A. and Q. M. G. tor insisting, long after his Insistence had been frowned upon,-thai "medical conditions must be made better. "I threatened to put him under ar rest and said I would get his hospital ship taken away from him for a med dlesome, interfering faddist." This Is the language attributed to the D. A. and Q. Mt G., In tbe report of the Royal Commission on the Mesopo tamia mess. The Incident might have ended Just this way, but for the fact that by the time he bad got this official into tbls frame of mind, the noise had reached Sir John Nixon, commander-in-chief, who caused an investigation to be made. The result waa thai steps were taken to remedy as far as possible the consequences of tbe ter rible neglect. And out of tbe whole sad story of the first Mesopotamia campaign, as made public by the Royal Commis sion's findings, about the only para graph of commendation Is that given to the work of the meddlesome, doctor. If the others don't satiBfy, try the. Pilot Butte Barber shop, E. C. Land ingham, proprietor. Adv. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. . TO DOG OWXKRS. There will be an extra charge off $1.00 to dog tax on all dogs .im pounded by the dog-catcher after August 1. L. A. W. NIXON, 194-96C Chief of Police. Dr. Turner, the well krnown eye specialist, of Portland;, will be in Bend again Wednesday. August 1, at the Pilot Butte Inn.. Headaches relieved, cross eyest straightened. Satisfaction guaran teed. Consult him. .Don't forget the, date - 20w,86-7-8dly.o up p k g 1? V- Slgfe xC. , f 1 Lm Tn tr-ferJ Drfe Bill; MADE. LIKE NEW It's easy to change old shabby furniture to mahogany, light oak, dark oak or golden oak," or to secure perfect imitations of expensive hard woods. No need to discard old furniture because it's scuffed or worn. A few cents for Var no-Lac will make it like new. ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC is a combination of the best stains and varnishes. It can be used on floors, furniture, woodwork, or practically rmy surface about the home that requires refinishing. Ask for color cards. Bend Hardware Co. BEND