PACJK GRAND THEATRE NKAIl l' INTUITU K WAI.I, KTIlKKT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES The Ctlitdstoiic Company featuring tlie GLADSTONE SISTERS mid ('litis. I'cssia and his Ja.z Orchestra ALICE BRADY in "A SELF-MADE WIDOW" Only 10c--25c Only 10c--25c I Coming to the Liberty Theatre next Sunday and Monday 1917 AUGUST 1917 SUNiMON TUEmD THOTFRITsATI 112 3 4 8 J213W5161718 91011 19202122232425 2627j2a29 jD3i! i Bend in Brief DOINGS A C7T. VW FnJ Thtm Here. Tl'KHUAY. M. V. A., Halhrr'k IUII, 8 p. m. Culinary Alllanrr, Luna lino Labor Temple, H p, ni. WKINKWDAY. 4 'ninmrrrlal Club lunrbron, noon, Plli llutto Inn. Knight of I) thin-, Mather's Hall, M p. m. JUiid ItiricM, Kmblrm ( tub, 7:4.1 p. m. TIH'KHIMY. nrpeiitnV 41 Joiner' I'nlon, luur I'lnr. Ijtbor Temple, M p. ru. ' AMUSEMENTS. TOMUIIT. MlMiiy Theatre. Allio llrudy, In "A BolfMudo Widow." (llndMlotin Rimers In vaudu vl 1 It). ('rnnd Tlieulre. Ann M unlock, In - "Wboro Iovo U.r" . Shorty Hamilton comedy. lllpKHlniii. 1 In rvont Hull, dunclng. - LOCAL NEWS ITEMS W. I.. Powers, of the O. A. C, fac ulty, arrived In Bend Inst night. . J. I.. Gultlicr returned taut night from a business trip to Prlnevlllo, C. O. WnHueo and Ouy McCujllslor aro In the city toiluy ou buitliK-NB from Tunialo. Cluronco Brokaw was on IiIh wuy to Itnilniond today to spend sevorul month. A. J. Emorlck fl ii1h!h-U Ills work for tho Bummor and has go no buck to Portland. Charles Oiarloron returned , to Powoli Butte joduy after couiIiik to town on business. Paul Honnier will leave Ion Ik til for Portland to mi I In I In tho forestry reg- Imunt of tho army. V. . II. Kelghl In now back In 1'rlin-vlllu, having spent some time visiting six in 1 1 cum of llend. K. M. KldrUlK". of Porllund, mad hi unml-anuuul sales trip to Hend I Ills week. Ho loft for Hood lllvor today. Mr. and Mr. 11. 8. Liver and son Of Ivltmnuquu. Iowa, arrived today and will vlnlt with Charles Hour, of this city. A. K. Itlcliardiioii, of nurim, l In Portland, wlioro ho went alter a now Ilulck car which lie will drive buck Saturday. MIm In ex Srott hail arrived In Bond from Spokane, and will make bar horn here wWi hor sister. Mrs, Zeph I J Hoy. W. L. Coshow left last night for Portland to tako the Pasteur treat- nient for rablea. Ho wan budly bit ten about the face yesttirday. P. B. Johnson ami rurally, of Mil Mean, came In lout nliclu rrom their trip to Iowa and South Dakota, where tbey apent tho pool two months. Ralph W. Pepin, formerly of this city, is In Dend for a few days to wind up busluess (affairs. Ho is now employed In ouo of the Portland ship yards. K. M. Smith, A. Slovens und J, Kd ward Larson wont sago lieu hunting Monday In Mr. Larson's our. They report a good timu, but only one suk hen, Huns Nelson, who hits been tin his ranch In Hurncy county for tho bet ter part of tho aprlng und summer. arrived In Ilond yimlerduy and will remain bore for a time visiting with friend. J. fc. lourtolotto, of Portland, went to Hood Klvor this morning on bus Mess. Ha had just come In from Puislcy where ha is superintendent of construction work of tho aiew school being erected there.' The building will requlro sovoral weeks more for completion. The railroad Inspection board which has beon In Uond since yester day morning, W.IH probably go out tomorrow. A new sot of rule and regulations are boing Introduced to the local trainmen for tho first tlmn, Members of tho bonrd ore H. L. Spar ry, John Kimble and Jumos Welch Tho Iiint namod is tho conductor who brought tho first train Into Uond, AT THE MOVIES (iriiiul Tlioulro. Thouiiis Dixon and Victor Herbert's dramatic spectaclo with music, "The Fall of u Nation," will be shown at tli Crund Thoatro soon. Its peculiar d'stliictlon among the grcut wur films is In lis ItmiKlnaillve prophwy of America's fulura agulnut tho back ground of the Kuropean struggle und In tho full view of all tho besotting nulloniil problems. The author faces tho welter of all the forces working In our national life liberty, foreign lies, peace propaganda, mllllarlHiu, ImperiuUsm and pictures ther com bination in a worhl-shukJng cula clysm. The outcome forms a' sur prising denouement, in which women atuiurna a leading part in the coun try's emancipation. The ten reels were filmed In Los Angeles at an expense of nearly a IBS! ULAITILU ADVERTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT f YOU WANT WHEN YOUASKFORITHEEE Tuesday-Wednesday Ann Murdoch -IN "Where Love Is" A Wonderful Five-Act ' Drama that tells the old tory in an exceedingly new way. ' III FOR SALE foil HAI.K OH TKADK Two acres of potatoes, cheup. In city limits. Inquire Ilullctln. 649-23, 27c "SHORTY HAMILTON COMEDY" pill HAI.K Klvo room modern house, well situated. Attractive price. Inquire "X" Bulletin. 647-22.27c ThursdayFriday you wish hard endvgh for something you will gel it. See liow this theory ii proven out by a MKr waitress who wishes for a lord for a lairiband and wins, in "Sally-In-A-Hurry" -FKATLTItrNO LILLIAN WALKER. PATHE NEWS Showing the latest move ments and thrills that the boys are experiencing in their work and play for the new National Army plt HAI.K Heavy wagon, 14-Inch plow, saddle, bridle and sundries, almost new; bargain for cash. 1723 Lytic street. 544-21. 26p Coming Soon-'The Fall of A Nation" poll HAI.K Dogs, at city pound. pK SAI.K OH TRADK For house hold goods, portable wood saw, Fresno scraper, California wagon bed, stout back, covered camp wa gon, outfitted. Briggs' 'Second Hand store, 1012 Bond St. 615-10, 37c gIDKWAI.K FOR HAI.K Sixty feet or good four-root sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 492-OGtfc pOR HAI.K $400 piano, for $150; practically giving it away, as I am leaving for Canada Inquire at G. W. Horner's store. 495-0Stfc Seme from "The Kail of Nation," to lie shown at tho Grand Theatro noon. NOTIC'K. I am leaving all my accounts with Attorney Farnhani, In Bund,. and all knowing themsolves Indchtod to ma will save expenses and publicity to arrango settlement with him In the near future. Q. W. HOUNEll. 545-2123p. HUFFSCHHIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronrt and Semi'-Steel Casting for Power TranimiMi'on MacLineryt Wood Pipe Fitting, Grate Bars. Atfrioultural, Minintf and Saw Mill Machinery. Ornament al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY. BEND, OREGON. million dollars and with all the model equipment of modern sclentltlc war fare. Thursday and Friday the attraction Is "Sally-1n-a-Hurry." Women's tresses prove convenient as well as beautiful In the VlUtgraph Bluo Rib bon feature, "Sally-ln-a-Hurry,"' fea turing dimpled Lillian Walker. Kulalio Jensen, who plays the part of a thief masquerading as a mam btr of society, steals a beautiful pearl nockluce at a dinner and when threat' ened with capture hides her booty In her black curls in a most effective manner. ' v pR HALK Stetson guitar, cheap. Inquire at Bulletin office. 540-19. 25c pOR SALK Five room bouse, bath toilet, Dutch kitchen; large lot. On Adams place, four blocks from the mills. Inquire at Horner's store, 372-75tfc pjR HALE LoU 9 and 10, of block . 13, Bend View, price $200, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. . S5Q-70tf pOR SALE Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 1 349-170tf pOR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lln mill); price $150, easy terms. Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOR SALE A bargain. Four-year old milk cow,' will be fresh in De cember; gives two and one-half gal-1 Ions per day now, on dry feed In quire 1106 Ogden Ave., Kenwood Ad dition. Bend. 216-24p WANTED yAXTED I want your second hand: furniture, and you wanf my money. Call the Bend Quick Exchange, at Oregon and Bond, or Phone Black 1711. 648-23tfo RANTED Two firt class lumber' . pliers. A-l wages to right men. Phone Red 691, or address P. O. Box; 314, Bend. 63-17t(o yAXTED Chambermaid, waitress. and dishwasher. Cozy Hotel. - 835-18tfo pCRXITCRE WAXTED-W WlU pay nest casn price tor usea tar- Liberty Theatre. In accoruonce with its progressive policies and desire to give Its patrons the best In films, the Liberty Theatre arranged for the presentation of Mary Plckford's new Artcraft picture, "A Koniunce of the Redwoods," next Sunday and Monday. This production wag staged under tho personal direction of Cecil B. De Mille, who also the wrote the story In collaboration with. Jennie. Mac- iphoraon. Mr. De Mllle, It will be re membered, Is tho producer of "Joan the Woman" the famous cinema spec- taclo concerning the Maid of Or- loans. Tho art of Mttry Pickford, the super-star, combined with that of Ce cil B. De Mllle, the producing genius, moans a now standard of excel lonce on the screen. In direct contrast to her previous triumph, "A Poor Lit- tlo Rich Girl," Miss Plckford's new est vehicle presents a red-blooded story of the west, replete with dra matic situations as well as Incidents of typical Pickford chnrm. Support ing tho star 1n hor forthcoming pic ture Is an unusually effective cast In cluding Elliott Doxtor, the papular loading man and husband of Marie Doro, Charles Ogle, Tully Marshall. Raymond Hatton and Winter Hall. "Hip,'.' ".Hop" Tuesday. Adv. GET A MESTEAD Under the Arnold Ditch The Benham Falls segregation, comprising 74,000 acres of land adjacent to Bend has been thrown open to Homestead Entry. Approximately 9000 acres of this land can be watered from the Arnold Ditch for which a water-right can be obtained from the Arnold Irrigation Company for considerable less than the State is selling water rights for lands in the State projects adjacent to Bend. To all residents ot Bend desiring homesteads under the Arnold Ditch we desire to state that we have engaged the engineers of the Arnold Irrigation Company, L. D. Wiest and George S. Young, who are more familiar with these lands than anyone else, to make a survey of the lands that can be irrigated and to run lines for ditches so that parties desiring to file on the lands can be shown what part of the lands can be irrigated and approximately the amount of tillable acreage on each claim. Call and see us for locations. Either Mr. VWest or Mr. Young will accom pany you over the land, show you the lines and give you desired information re garding Arnold Irrigation Company water-rights, etc. Our charges are very reasonable. J. -RYAN .& CO. BEND OREGON