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THE BEND BULLETIN, PIHIMY, Al UVHT , 1I7 HATI'RfMY, AVOVHT 4, 1I7 PACKS 1917 AUGUST 1917 Sun mon TUE WED THU 2 FRI SAT 1 s 9 ion 121341516:1718 19202122232425 2627i2829503ir j Bend in Brief i i DOINGS A XOfJ CITY. You'll Find Them Here. HATlltn.W. Iteil ,M (ifflici of K. I). f.'llnin M'Kuue IIiiIIiIIiik, H p. in. KI'SIMV. K'rvlr' In till lleuil t'liiirrlii-. .MIIMMV. I. 4). . '' Mullicr' Hull, H . Ill Itoyul A rrli Mumhik, Masonic Hull, H it. in. I'Mlnli'iV mill IIim'oi'mIoi-k' I'lilon, Utnit I 'I ni l.iilMir Templi', H i. in, Tl KHII.W. . M. V. A., Snl Ikt'h Hull. H . in Htaiiii'iniiMiiiN mill llrlrkliiyt'tV I'll- Ion. Labor Tumuli), 7:30 p. m. ... 4'hy t'oiniill inn-tliiK, Council I Imiiilxf", H p. in. OltlCUO.N TRUNK Til A IS Arrive 7:20 a. in. Leave - 9 p. Di. O..W. IC. N. TIIAI.N. Arrlviii 7:. 15 p. ni. Leave 7:26 . in. AUTO HTAtiK 1. 1. MO KOl'TH. Leave 8: 4fi a. ui. Arrive t p. in. AUTO I.INKH. Cur lo lluru. Fori Klamath fort Hock, Sliver Lcke and othor point nuuili ud south Rllt. i'ht omen iioriw. Oannral dfllvery open daily 11:30 a. id. to 6 p. in. No null distributed on Bandar. Nlntit train nm II close fc:15 Day train mall cloe 8:80 . m. TKI.KUIIAI'H IIOl'ltH. Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. ro. Sunday and holiday 8 a. ro. to 10 a. m., 6 p. ni. to 8 p. m. TKI.KI'IIONK IIOl'ltH. Paclllo Tel. Tel. Co. 24 bour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS T. II. Docker, of Tunialo, spcut yesterday afternoon In Bend. J. L. Oault, of Ilurni, I but (nam visitor In the cliy toduy. C. 8. Hudion baa returned to Ileiid from trip to the roam. Jnsso F.de la a visitor In Bend today from hl home in Mndraa. I). II. People, of I'rlnevllle. .wan In flmid yesterday afternoon on bus In e. C. O. Smith, of Metollu. It spend Inx the day In Bend attending to bus ttii'Kii matter. Frod A. Woelflcn returned thlt morning from Lcwlston, lduho, where hit ha been viRltlnx hi parent. County Ctnrk J. II. llaner returned 4io Hon (I till morning from Hum whoro ho ha boon transcribing coun ty record. Ti A. McCann hn returned from Portland where ho attended the meet ing of tho Western Whlto Pino Man ufacturer' association. J. P. Keyc. of til 0 Ilrook-8eanlon Lumber Co., bun returned to Hi.nt! from Portland where the meeting of the Western Pino Manufacturers' as- nidation wa held tlilB week. Chicken dinner at the Altnmont . Sunday, 12:30 to 1 : 30, mid 0 to 7 50 cunt. 2030 COl'NTY KIX'OItDS. Satisfaction of mortgage: Maria Warner lo Ruth R. Ovcrturf. Warranty deed: A. 0. Stoiider to , C. R. Myers, lot 8, block 13, River Terraco, ' Patent: IT. 8. A. to R. R. Smith. W 4 of NK 4 of SB of NE K , and NW 14 of SK'4 of Bee. 19, Tp. 18, 8. R. 18, EWM 100 acre. Patent: U. S. A. to Amelia Sails bury, lots 1 and 2, und the east of NW 14 of Sec. 19, Tp. 19, S. R. 13, EWM, 1G3 52-100 acre. Patent: U. S, A. to Maud Smith, 8 V of SEV4 and NEU of 8EU, Sec. 19, and NWM SW14 See. 20, Tp. 19, 8. It. 19, KWM, Tax dead: E. B. Knox, sheriff, to V. A. Forbes, lot 14, block 18, Cen. ter addition; lot 5 and 6, block 21, ' Deaehutn; lot 10 and 17, block 3, ' Kenwood addition; lot 17, block 13, Kenwood addition. Quitclaim dood: Frank D. War ner to V. A. Forbes, lot 15, block 18, Park addition. . Warranty deed: Bend Park Co. to Mr. Mao Culler, lot 11 and 12, block 139, Second addition to Bend Park addition to Bond, $1,100. Patent: U, 8. A, to Stanley J. Plorco, 8 V6 of src4. and 8EV4 of BW14 of Bon. 18, and NWU of NEVi of Sec. .19, Tp. 22, S. R. 10, EWM. Quitclaim dood: A. R, Bowman to D. I), Pullman, N!4 BWU, Seo 13, . Tp, 14, 8. R. 13 KWM, NVi'NWW, t Boo. 20, Tp. 1G, S. IL 19, KWM, NK',i, Heo. il, Tp. IK, fl. It. 18 KWM; BW',4 HW'i, Bee. IK, 'J'p. 14, 8. It. 18, KWM j BK'4, KW'4, Hoc. 22, KV4 NW',, H 27, Tp. 18, B. 11. 12, KWM. Uullclnlin deed: 1). II. Pullmim to Wallace, T. Parker, N4, NW4, Sec. 20, Tp. 15, B. 11, 10, KWM. Chullnl morlKUK: '! A. Jono to Portland Cuttle Lou II Co., cattle. Chutlul inoilKHKii: J. W. Itulter to Alfred Muni, Mulcholl truck. ('hiatal mortgage: J. K- Warner to Wextern llond tt Mlg. Co., cattle. Wurrunty deed: J. A. Illiikely to N. A. Peleroii, NW cor. Bee. 8, Tp. 18, H. It. 12, KWM, thence cunt along north leittlou Hue of Hold Hue. 8 480 feet, tlienco oulll DO degree to north Hue of rlxhl of way of ruuul known ii Pilot Hutte Canal, r u ii n 1 it k ucroH Hull) Bee. 8 and buloiiKiiiK to Hie Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Co., llifnco In u oulhwtnily direction to whI Hue of mi lil Bee. 8, (hence north ulong uld wct III!" of Hue, 8 to point of beginning. Ill acre. Warranty deed: ht (-'. Drake, el ux, to J. C. Culler, 'lot 8, block 2, lluHtlng addition. AT THEJIOTELS. The WllKlit Hotel. Kloyd Warner, llrolber. J. K. Warner,' llrolber. P. J. (iullugber, Vancouver. Mr. Delta Hteveiinon, Beatlle. J. K. Curzon, Kuuimur Uiko. Jchiiu Kndei, Mudra. Mr. and Mr. K. T. Price, Porttund. Mi. II. ('. ('oilliiH und fniully, The Dulle. A. D. Mini, Hood Itlver. C. Delliiiiiiu, Hood Itlver. O. II. KhodoD, Hood Itlver. t K. Copper, Hood Itlver. Murgarei Ourtur, Hum. J. B. Lloyd. Iledinond. L. fl. Comtock, Terrelionno, B. C. (irabam, Whlto Balmoii. C. K. Krol, Portland. A. W. Clothier. Portland. Pilot Untie Inn. II. (1. Clopp, Bpokane. K. W. Halle. Portland. J. A. Miller. Portland. K. M. Pie. Portland. Mr. K. M. Miller, I.okevlew. Iioltt Dewey, Liikovlew, M. Miller. Palley. . It. N. Iluchwulter. PnUley. Mr. K. J. Hlcbaril. Portland. C. O. Probatel, Klumalh Kali. D. P. McAullffe. Klamath Kail. Mr. 11. D. Ilnyl. Portland. M. K. Wyckoff, Vancouver. K. W. IlilllngKley, Portland. Itudolph Bpreckli-, San Kranclaco. Howard Spreckle. Ban Kranclaco. Cyril McNear, Ban Krauclaco. J. L. Oault, Hum. ('. A. Harlan, IJiirna. C ,C. Oignoux, Omaha. ' V. K. McC'ormack, Central Oregon. J. I,. Clark. Portland D. K. t'rontiy, Vancouver. C. O. Hinltli. Metollu. ('apt. L. L. Pendleton. U. 8. A. Lieut. P. A. Lleuullen, V. 8. M. C. J. O. Hoyt, Portland. It. W. Montague, Portland. F. C. Malpa. Portland. Ml Ktliel Malpa, Portland. N. W. Bond, V. 8. A. Hotel 'oy. W. W. Johnaton, Duma. W. II. Kramke and wife, Porl- land. M. Angland, Silver Lake. Clyde Burkhart, Lebanon. Beap Bubblt ana Portrait. 1'rofimor Hoy of Kngland. ex perl mriitliig with bnblile. obtained eomr very In rue one, irhlcli In the auimhlnr cbuiiged color o Iwaulirully that be comelved tUe Idea of uhIuk them an background for photoyruph. The larire bubble were blown with an ordinary bellow. :i.v the I'opulni Hclenre Monthly. Tbe kou solution heated und a large mouthed fun- n r I wu dipped Into It. The bellow. eounected with the funnel, naa then worked very trendy. Bubbles with as great a circumference a two aud a half feet were eimlly obtnlned. Bmiitnu. If they uru unripe, may be used with advantage us n vegetable. Cut Hie fruit In tin I vex. Htew tlietii for twenty-live minute In Just u little water, drain, cover them with n creiitn sauce Mich n you use for cnulltlower and serve them hot. The ripe fruit In delirious gkrnlxb to tnent. Cut round ullces from ripe, linn hnnnims. fry I belli In butter and lay a few on the top und nrouud a broiled (teak as It goes to tulde. ........ He Was Soured. "Have you 'Lore letters of Wise Men'" be asked timidly. . t "No, ml." reapouded tb clerk to the book department. "And why not 7" "Because wise men never writ love ltters."-Miw1on Teleitrnnh WANTED! Two Stenographers One File Clerk One Telephone . Operator Inquire THE SHEVLIN-HIXON OFFICE .In BcndSocietij Mr. uuil Mr. C. Met KliKHttlii Mr; aud Mr. Claude Mel enter tain a few of their5 friend Thursday evening at their homo. Music, cards anil dancing were pleasures of the ovonlng. (luiiill preont were Mr. aud Mr. N. Noroott, Mr. and Mr. Bert Uwroneo, Mr. and Mr. Walter Kergiuon, Ml Mary Phillip, Ml Tholmu McCoy nnd Joe l)ellt. Ten Mr. A. Y. Laron wa a charming liosteMS Krldiiy aftornoon when aim entertained Informally for Mr. M. J. Wllllum, of Oregon City. The guest present wore Mr. J. M. Lawrence, Mr. C. W. Huyc. Mr. Addle Mad duck and Mr. A. M. Lara. The af fulr wu given at the Pilot Butte Inn. A dulnty lunch wa served. Picnic Huppcr Kor the pleasuro of Mis Nellie Krlck, a picnic supper wa given Bun day at Bister. Mis Krick left Mon day evening for Med ford. In the party were Misses Margaret Bond, Mnry Phillips und Nellie Krick, and Alfred lluniiell, Joo Desilet and Mr. Woods. . II. W. I' , Mrs. It. I). Ketch urn entertained tbe HuptlHt Women' Union at hor home Thursday afternoon. Dainty refreshment were icrved. About IS guests were present. Luncheon Mr. II. J. Ovcrturf entertained at luncheon Saturday, at the Kmblem club, in honof of Mr. V. A. Korbe und her guests. ' THK WltlOHT HOTKL will on Sunday, August C. at 6 o'clock, serve Kricd Spring Chicken, Cream CJravy and HlRcult. ALSO Shortcake nnd Cream, Salads and New OiiloiiR, lladlsbe. Cucumber. ALL ItHt M CKXTS. 203c WEST IS SHOWING BASEBALL CLASS Ity II. C. Hamilton. (Untud PriM Buff CsrrMpondmt) NEW YORK. Aug. 4. 8lnce the best days of the Chicago Cubs, the famous old Pirate, and the Tigers, who won an American league cham pionship, the west hasn't held such a prominent place In baseball as It now Is hanging to. The pep and dash of the Cardinals and Reds and the possibilities In the appointment of Fred Mitchell as man ager of the Cub, are thrilling the westerners. Indications are now that, even if they don't attain the top of tbe peak this year, the Reds and Cardinals are going to be hard to head next year. If the Reds of Cardinal should win a pennant Oh Boyl What a life It would be In St. Louis or Cincinnati. Chicago won Its last National league pennant In 1910, and Detroit wa the last western club to represent the American league In a world's aeries struggle. It has been seven years since the .west horned Into the full baseball classic. In case Chicago wins the American league pennant this year, as Is being variously predicted, and In case the Giants live up to their supporters' claim. It will bo the first time that learns from the nation' two largest cities havo done conflict on the dia mond In a world's series. With the natural rivalry existing between tlio huge population centers, a world's series scattered between the nhoros of Lake Michigan and the Atlantic ocean should be a hum dinger, with allstho rimmings. Miller Hugglns sent his newoat pitching find, Goodwin, against the EAT- CLUB UNDER NEW 4 ) SHBVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER 'COMPANY SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 Sunday in Bend Churches Prenhyferuiii Church. The Presbyterian church acrvlce will be held tomorrow morning and evening a usual. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., with the pastor In charge, and the evening ervlce at 8:00 p. m. At the evening service the regular prophet ical and Bible study subjects will be continued. II. C. HAItTHANKT, Paator. I'linl Liitberun Church. nuuuuy scuooi at 10 a. m morning service nt 11 o'clock. Kvenlng ser vices at 7:45 p. m. J. II. BHO.VO, Pastor. MethodlHl Kpbtcopiil Church, Prelude, "Selection from Kantals le, Opu CO," Chopin: Hymn No. 1; Apostle Creed; prayer; special music by the cho(r; response by the congre gation; 17th Sunday morning; Glor ia; lesson; announcements; offer lory, "Menuet from Don Juan," Mo surt; Hymn 886; sermon, "The Con demnation of Contentment"; Hymn 434; postlude, "March," Raymond. At 7:00 p. m.. Epworth League, Prof. Mclutlre leads, topic, "What Kind of College I Ought to Attend." Bo sure and be present. The leader say ho will begin at 7:00 prompt, even If there are only three present. Bring someone with you. At 8:00 p. m , the evening service. Song xervhe of 15 minutes. Come prepared to sing your favorite selec tion. Prelude, "When I think of Thee, Song," Hoffman; Hymn 538; prayer; selection by the choir; an nouncements; offertory. "The Happy Farmer," Schumann; Hymn 545; ser mon, "Building a Home"; Hymn 4 40; postlude, "Antiene," Batiste. W. C. STEWAflT, Pastor. Phillies In his first start and he wa good enough to shut out the one-time fearsome men of Moran. The Phillies, Instead of perking up when John Kvera added hi tem perament to their assets or liabil ities went steadily down the chute. AT THE Union Market You Get More for Your Money Everything Fresh Dairy FISH, POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE Vegetables and Fruits visit us IT WILL PAY YOU One of the big things that we handle is SERVICE! CAFE MANAGEMENT To-Night and Sunday Matinee ! "Aladdin From Broadway" FEATURING EDITH STOREY ANTONIO MORENO and WILLIAM DUNCAN Alao an Added Attraction WILD BEASTS AT LARGE when tbe Menagerie Broke Loose SUNDAY NIGHT & MONDAY 'One Touch of Sin' a Villiam Fox Drama in Five Act presenting GLADYS BROCKWELL a Five Reel Drama of unusual interest PATHE NEWS--You ee GRAND H Told Hr. It was the tint ball game she bad ever attended. "Why do tbey call tbat thing tbe plate?" wa her forty-seventh question. "Why r because that's where (tie drops from tbe pitcher ore caught," be replied, bis reason cracking under tbe strain. Boston Transcript. This Life. There I only one way to get ready for Immortality, and that Is to love thin life and live It a bravely and cheerfully and faithfully as we can. Van Dyke. Chicken dinner at the Altamont, Sunday, 12:30 tol:30, and 6 to 7, 50 rents. 203c NOTICE OP CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, July 20, 1917. To Warren H. Stewart, of Bend, Oregon. Contestee: You are hereby notified that Emory W. Gurney, who gives Box 147, Bend, Oregon, as bis post office address, did on May 26, 1917, file in this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your home stead entry No Serial No. 07971, made January 16, 1911, for E, Sec tion 1, Township 20, South, Range 16, E.. Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Warren H. Stewart, as I am informed and verily believe, and therefore state, has wholly abandoned said claim for upwards ot five years last past and has never resided upon, or cultivated said tract, or any por tion thereof, that said absence from the land was not due to his employ ment in military service rendered In connection with operations In Mex ico or along the borders thereof or In mobilization camps elsewhere, in the military or naval organizations ot the United States or the National Guard of any ot the several States. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you tail to file In this office within twenty days after the fourth publication ot this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy Gifts of Silver Gifts sbould be cbosen for their utility and beauty. Sucb a gift cboaen from our large and well selected stock will surely be ap preciated. In Flat Ware.'we offer Teaspoons, Salad Forke, But ter Spreaders, Knives, Forks, Steak Seta, Cream Ladels. etc. In Hollow Ware, we suggest Sandwicb Traya. Vegetable Disbes, Bread Traya, Tea Sets, etc., botb in sterling and plated ware. GIFTS TO MEET EVERY PURSE LARSON & Jt the Sign of the 3)ig Clock exactly low it happen "over there" THEATRE of your answer on the said contest ant either In person or by registered mail. You should state In your answer tbe name ot the post office to which, you desire future notices to be sent to. you. H. FRANK WOODCOCK,. Register-.. Date ot first publication, July 26,. 1917. Date of second publication, August 2. 1917. Date of third publication, August 9. 1917. Date of fourth publication, August 1 6 1917. Is all ttat tbe name implies and more, ware is used by people wbo wast tbe best at tbe same price tbat tbe otber kind costs. Wear-E ver cleans easily, lasts longer, is ligbter to bandle and is tbe modern utensil ior lutcben us. Our stock is complete witb a variety of patterns in tbis material, and we will be glad to answer any of your inquiries, ' F. DEMENT & CO. STORE! CO. Jewelers 143 Oregon WearEver