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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1917)
MOB THE BKXP LULI.KTIX, DAILY KMTIOX. IlKSD, OllKGON, FRIDAY, JIXY UT, 1017 PETITION FILED FOR KENWOOD SCHOOL Itcfnicwt Miulo by 241 RmtlilrntH Af ter Hoard Had Already In t rooted Architect. HotlevuiK, that the school con vtructlon program for Kenwood had been sidestepped by the Bend board of directors, Kenwood residents. 241 In number, filed a petition this morn ing, protesting against the alleged action, and urging a public meeting tor the discussion of the question. At Its last meeting the board went on record as Instructing Architect Lee A. Thomas to submit plans so that a call (or bids on the first Ken wood unit might be Issued. GUY WILSON GIVEN B. A. A. C. CONTRACT 928,000 Rid Accepted Work on the (iynmuMuni to lto Started In Kow Hays mid Will lie Rushed. Announcement was mnde this morn ing by Carl Johnson, president of the Bend Amateur Athletic clu'j. ot the letting of tho contract for the con struction ot the club gymnasium to Guy Wilsoy, of this city, Mr. Wilson's bid of $28,000 being the low figure submitted. Work is to start within a few days and with the foundation already laid every effort win be made lo complete the structure by October 1, Mr. Johnson stated. Peace en Earth. ' Peace on earth would mean the lib eration of human faculties for the high, est and noblest achievements of which humau nature Is capable. It would menu a splendid eittoresveiice of art, literature, science, philosophy and re Ughm In short, culture in Its best sense as the spontaneous unfolding of tho (towers of personality. David Jayne Hill In Century. Table Manners. To put the elbows on the table Is to confess indltt'ereuce to rules of ell o,uotlo. This attitude should remain pe culiar to grillrooms, where It oris liKitisl. Those who observe the de tails of good form keep their hands In tl.eh laps when not employed Willi the kult'e and fork. Pittsburgh Press. Hit Trifling Mistake. Lady Exhibitor nit the close of a baby showi Km. good kiwIous: This Is not my Iwihy, sir! t'hecktaker Very sorry, madam. It's the last loft. Tho checks got mixed up somehow. Hut I'll !nke care tlmf il shau't occur again. London Answers. Tit For Tat He Yon never consult my wishes In ordering tho men I She Well, you never consult the market reports in providing on allowance for the house hold. Richmond Times-Dlsi'atch. Ox Bona!. Ox bones bare a considerable value. The four feet of an ordinary ox will make a pint of neat's foot oil. The thigh bone is the most valuable, being Mseful for cutting into toothbrush ban tiles. The fore leg bones are made Into collar buttons and parasol handles. The water In which the hones are boil ed is reduced to glue, while the dust which comes from sawing the bones is turned into food for cattle and poul try. Exchange. Fine Canal Locks. Some of the locks In the New York barge canal are the fiuest in the world, the Ave at Waterford being the great est series of high lift locks in existence. They have a combined lift of UK) feet, ope foot less than the total lift of every lock In the Panama canal. The upper gates weigh forty tons and the lower bout 100 tons. . Dislocation of the Hip Joint. In demonstrating h:s now famous method of replaclug iu Its socket a hip that has beeu dislocated since birth Dr. John Ridlou of the Presbyterian hospital. Chicago, said most of these cases were girls and in most of them it was the left hip. He could not offer any suggestion as to why this should ;be so. Duots Popular. Tatlence What kind of singing do '.yon prefer, solos or duets? Patrice Oh. duets, by all means. "Well, come over to the house some time and I'll start the phonograph and the parrot going at the same time." Yonkers Statesman. Natural Tendency . "Pop. do all trades have their own 'diseases?" '"So they say. son." 'Then Is it only carpenters that have shingles?" Baltimore American. Gossipy. 'Mrs. Gasley 1s a great gossip." "Yes. She has a good sense of ru mor." Puck. Word From Brer Williams. Don't be in a hurry fer de long lane ter turn, fer de lion wbat'g waltin' wbar de turn is may be mighty hon gry! Atlanta Constitution. Every shadow points to the sun. and "sorrow helps us to appreciate happi ness. . At the Movies GEORGE M. COHAN. I . x: vt s- I ' 1 i Jk j U r - 1 I, 1 1 -. And now Georg' M. t'clnn, he of Yankee Doodle renown, hus added another vocation to his remarkable career. As an actor he first Rained wide fame and popularized the Amer ican flag. Then as an author his plays and songs proved the big hits ot Broadway and he became as pop ular among the natives of KcokUK as on the Great White Way. Finally. as a producer of plays he added even greater laurels to his previous fame, and now he Is entering a new enter- Drise. something entirely different from any previous undertaking, namely, the management of an im mense chewing gum factory. It will not be George M. Cohan's aim to Improve the "breath of a na tion," as evidenced by many of the big chewing gum concerns of l.ue. but it is his idea to give the public a gum that will not only meet with In stantaneous approval, but will he in big demand as a result of one ot the most enormous advr.rt.sing cam paigns ever displayed. In order to get tha best results, Mr. Cohan took over an Immense chewing gum factory several montns ago and personally assumed the man agement, cut for one week only, that is, just long enough to become i chewing gum manufacturer for the benefit of the motion picture camera in connection with his first Artcratt photoplay, "Broadway Jones," which will be the opening production at the new Liberty Theatre, Sunday night, and on Monday night. Grand Theiitre. Of especial Interest at this time are the pictures of the American troops in France. These pictures are direct from the front and are the first to be shown of the "Sammies" in the preparation for the first work. Old Glory Is shown for the first time flying over foreign soil in the cause of world democracy, the cause that has made so many of us take a deeper interest in things internation al these last few months. These pic tures are released here at the same time that they are shown In the lar ger cities. The Student Officers' in the training camps are also shown In -their rigorous work of training for the trench warfare. Then there Is the feature play, "The Primitive Call."- This is truly a wonderful picture, one in which all of the characters have ample oppor tunity to display their varied talents. Headline in the play, "Broadway Jones," which opens the new Liberty Theatre Sunday night. In the announcement ot the opon ing ot the Grand Theatre last De cember, special mention ot call bellB and push buttons was Inadvertantly overlooked. We still have them, however. with oven. Oro. M. F. Harper. Tumalo, 434,90,93Dp CLASSIFIED ADVERTISKMKXTS FOR SALE poll S.AI.K OR TRADK Four acres two miles from McMinuvllln; some fruit trees; all In cultivation. W. L. Johnson, Bend, or Inquire Bul letin. 468-96. 97p poll S.U.K Will sacrifice team, wa gon and harness, tor quick sale. oAP Five passenger car. In first 'class running order. First purty wlthSlOO can take I'.. lnt.ulro Hul ,elin. 401-lSStfc poit S.AI.K Five room house, bath, toilet. Dutch kitchen; large lot. On Adams place, four blocks from the mills. Inqulro at Homer's store. S72-75tfc poll MALIC Lots 9 and 10, 13, Bond View, prlco 1 2 terms. Seo ABC, of block 200, easy Bulletin office. 360-70tt ,HH rt.Ai.K Lots 9 and 10, ot block Z4 01 IM'Uwootl, pneu jcd, vury W. A. Bashaw, Bend, near county easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office, bridge. 45S-93,95p 349-170tf pORNAI.K Mt. View Hotel for aai) at reasonable price; will consider a good trade. Phone 1381, or ad dress Mt. View Hotel. 444-93, 97c pOR SALK Household furniture. Ford 5-passenger car, and equity in house. W. G. Hastings. Boulevard addition. 44J-9S,97c pOR HALE Indian motorcycle, will give time; also gas cook stove. p)ll SALE Two lota In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west ot the river, near Sbev- lin mill); price 1160, easy terms, Ap ply she. Bulletin ofllce. tf WANTED WANTED Lady .cook at the American Bakery. 438-91tfc Here Are Prices on Silks that should command your attentionQuality Considered. 3G in. Black Buckskin Taffeta, a yard ..$1.85 (Wear guaranteed) 40 in. Crepe de Chine, nil colors, yd $1.50 40 in. Georgette Crepe, good quality,... .$2,00 36 in. Silk and Cotton Mull, yd 35c 36 in. Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, for underwear, yd COc 33 in. Heavy Quality Pongee, yd $1.15 36 in. Chiffon Taffetas, yd .$1.50 W atch for Our Silft Remnant Sale Coming Soori STOP AM) SHOP AT Tl IE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL yAXTED TO RKXT -Four or five room house, close in. on or before September 1. Reply to Bulletin. 460-9Ctfc WANTED Clean, light weight rags. Tho Bulletin office. 4f2-94tfr yy..TEI Irrigator; steady work and good wages. Wilson ranch. Powell Butlo. Or. 44 1-91. 97c WANTED Woman cook, without children, for much; good wages and steady work. Inquire Bend Em ployment Agency. 4 50-93, 97c pi-RNITlRE WANTED We will puy best cash price for used fur nlturo and household goods, phone Black 1641. S85-78lfc FOR RENT port RENT Two room furnlnhml houan. with rloths rlonct and cel lar. A. E Ktiwurds. 630 Rounokn Ave. , 446-93. 7p pOR RENT Two small houses Host in enntnr of town. Inquire Met ropolitan. 430-HRtfi POUND pot'XI Locket and chain. Owner may have samo by calling at Bul letin office. 437-91tf LOST IWT One hnsm compans, on Wall or Orogon si rent. Friday. Finder pleasi) return to Bulletin; reward. 467-93.Stlp Sunday Monday C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President ' E. A. SATHER, Vice President. E. M. LARA, Cashier L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OP BEND, BEND, OREGON. STATEMENT June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Bills 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 - 12,500.00 6 Redemption Fund .... 625.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,677.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,904.75 Bonds to Secure U. 8. p. s. 4,034.76 $688,736.24 LIABILITIES Capital I 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 26,699.74 Circulation 12,600.00 Deposits '. 624,636.60 8688,736.24 First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. "The Primitive Call" HE BETRAYS HIS TRIBE l-Li o. ky the wiles of a beautiful vanu, the ladian cause his tribe to sign an unfair land deed. Then he seeks revenge on the woman. Led by GLADYS COBURN and an All-Star Cast of Fox Players 1 We Have Purchased J the Horner' Store and will be glad to welcome all old customers 1 1 : as well as new I J TRI-STATE TERMINAL WHSE. CO. 1 E. L. PAYNE. Mgr. American Troops In France These pictures are absolutely new and are (down here at the same time that tkey are shown in the larger cities. Old Glory is shown on foreign soil, the troops are ahown training for the first part of the work. All Americans, especially those who cannot take part in the present war, will want to see this. Another picture shows the student officers at the training camps in their first lessons in trench warfare. They have a very interesting time. Furtherpicturei show the first activities of the Russian Revolution. !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 "The Merry Mix-Up" is the two-reel Comedy, with Chas. Conklin mixed up considerable GRAND Theatre OregonTR ANSFER. Co. EXPRESS AND BACGAGE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING MOVING HOUSEHOLD COOD3 A SPECIALTY AUTO TRUCK SERVICE PHONE BLACK 451 PHONE BLACK 451 ... 5