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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
THR BKNU liVIJiRTIN, I'TUDAV, HKITKMIiKIt 7, 1017 PAGE FRIDAY SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE I V ' IS ADDITION TO REGULAR PICTURES I 5-MIL0S-5: l Cj 'An Excelhmt Company of Musicnl Entertainers. Presenting B 11 Sensation in Harmony mid Laughter FEATURING . II LITTLE GYPSIE MILO - - - - The Youngest Violinist on the American Statfe H JEANE La CROSS ------ Late Prima Donna of tne "Chocolate Soldier" II MILOESSTlie Only Artint playin(( piano and cornet at ame time. A great novelty act I I U MILO ------- Humoriit. Violiniat and Eccentric Tromboniat CAVALLO Novelty Piano Player I I 1II1T DUtT DI AY ERI DAY-- Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Romance" J I 1 MIL rllU 1 J-rlt 1 SATURL)A Y--Rnbert Warwick and Dori. Kenyon J I in "The Man Who l-'orfot" I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, .... 10c-25c 1 1917 SEPTEMBER 1917 1 Ij T Till 2 04 5 61718 1 i 1 9 fiHl 1 121314151 IA1! 16171819202122 M2425l26272l Bend in Brief DOINGS A YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. In I ( i) it lint nlKlil null left this morn ing for I.a Pine to look over irrlga t Ion conditions. Dr. J. K. Ilii h ami daughter rnme In this ninriiliiK (rum (! moiiU ami are api'iullng llio day with Mr. and Mr. Ashley Korrest. Minn Carrie I. instead, who linn hoi'ii staying with her sister, Mr.' J. O. Kiik, three moiitliH, li ii it gone liat-k la her homo In Portland. Id'V. J. M. Nelson, Dm now juiHtor of tho lliipllsl 1) un li. I expected til arrive this evening from I'ortlulid and will preach bis first sermon on Hiinduy. I.. A. Hunt, of Lower Ilrldge. wag In lli'iiil yesterday to make applica tion at tho office of the Deschutes Natlouul forest for a grazing per mit. Ccnrge Arnold ranio In from Port lund today and will be the guest of A. J. Kroenert. In the mornlnK he will leave for Portland, taking Mrs. Kroenert In their machine. Joseph Yagalskl wos on this morn lute's train, liound for Prlnevlllo, whero ho will teach In tho Junior IiIkIi school. Ho has been spending a month of his vacation In Hend. IHIKW. I. mill-. ' Library I lull election. Li brary building, it p. in. Hiiiim nf iiim, Sullicr'n Hull, H i. in. Cent nil Trnilr. l.nlmr nml I 'iii -mem' 'miiirll, Lime I'lur Labor Trill ule, 7::ll i. in. HATlllDAV. Iteil .Men, office of K. I). (iilMin, O'Knmi building, H p. in. HIND.W. HervlrcN In Iteml rhnn lion. Bend View PRICES: $100 AND LP TERMS: Rcasonab e We'll loan you money lo build. HKXD'S MOST SCENMC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Ixx-ation. SEE J. RYAN U'Kane Bid;. CO- Phone 361 AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT. ' flrniiil Tlieutre. Alleo Jnyco and Harry Moray, In "ller Secret." Pntlio Now of World Pie- Wlierly Theatre. Vivian Martin, In "Tho Spirit - of Ilomiuico." . 1 "Liberty" serial, Hth episode and liiHt week's eplsodo repeat- oil. Vaudeville, "The Klvo Mllos." vut mi LOCAL NEWS ITEMS D. 10. Hunter was a recent visitor in Ilend. 10. C. Grey wns a passenger on the hIuko to lllley this moriiliiK. H. McNott Iiiih gono to Hampton on business. Ha left this niuruliiK. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). T: Ciirniody re turned yesterday after u wedding trip through tho northwest. H. S. Nichols, of this city, was reg istered at tho Hotel Portland In Port land, early In tho wook. . Miss llortha E. Prlnglo passed ilhrough town on lier way to hums to toaeh school. Shu Is from Port land. Mrs. aoorgo Ilucglor arrived today from Woiuitchon, Washington, and will vlnll her daughtor, Miss Augusta Bungler. - J. 10. Moraon, ot Portland, arrived OOYAl IVVORCESTER 1 sCORSETS A la Latest DY all means read the fashion - notes, but you will also get authentic news of styles by look ing at our ROYAL WORCES TER corsets, better than word or picture. These new models tell of the changing mode and summarize all the season's inno vations, great or small. Guided by ROYAL WORCES TER, your figure will follow fashion's favorite lines. Worn over ROYAL WORCESTER your new gowns will give just the effects which the modiste planned. $ 1 .00-$ 1 .25-$ 1 .50-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00 SA THERS Miss Margaret Hihrcdnr and her father, V. Hi'hreder, wont lo their ranch at Itolyut this morning. Miss Krhreder Is on a two weeks' vacation. Her father hut been In town since Wednesday. Mhis Maude Norrls.'of Korl Ilock, has gone to La Grande to teach school for the winter. Khe was accompanied as far as Pendleton by Mrs. (.'. II Purkls, also from Fort Hock, wlo will visit her sister several weeks. News of her mother's Illness Is calling Mrs. O. it. iluskin to Klkhorn In the Willamette Valley, where sho will remain until the elder woman Is on the road tu recovery. A telegram received yesterday brought her the message. Krnesl lilck, who bus been at the naval training station at Ooat Island In Kun Krunclsiio Day, since June 20, has returned home on an honorable medical discharge. He arrived In town last night and expects to stay here permanently. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Howard and Mrs. K. J. Howard, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Heed, left to day for their home In Los Angeles. They motored up early In the week. .Mr. and Mrs. J, L. (Jault, of Hums, were alnu visitors several days at the Heed home. I AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Ilulle Inn. I). I). Hull. Portland. l' H. Stanley, Portland. K. Stone, Portland. J. M. Ilalrd, Chicago. J. K. Morson, Portland. 8. C. Hhaukluiid, Portland. Kred O. Smith, Portland. J. I). Maciloiiaid, Victoria. IJ. C. Mrs. W. K. Iiurand, .Itedmoml. M. Kennedy, Portland. W. K. Taylor, Portland. . I). I), t'owglll, Spokane. 8. L. Wiggins, Union Pacific. W. Iiowns, Carson, Nevada. K. O. Uiiick. Silver Lake. W. S. McKiusy, Carson, Nevada. Hotel Cozy. Max Crandall, Portland. L. W. Loveless, Portland. Charles H. Do Camp and family, St. Anthony. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery, Klamath Falls. H. F. McMullen. Portland.' L. M. Davidson, Portland. L. L. Illasler. Portland. The Wright Hotel. L. F. Kngle, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline, Sisters. G. J. Addlnk, Vancouver, Wash. William F. Hoffman, Saftd Point, Idaho. Mrs. C. H. Purkls, Fort Rock. Maude K. Norrls, Fort Rock. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hutton, Wagon- tire. James I. Drown, Langdon', N. D. N. M. Crlpe, Portland. Art Richards, Silver Lake. Ray Cummings, Klamath Falls. K. J. Moore. Fremont. Miss llertha Pringle, Portland. Victor Dickey. Portland. Uncle Sam Says Preparedness is the ever-present thought In every home; pro .paredneag for whatever may come to pass. Hoover Says Preparedness can be furthered by using now foodstuffs that will not keep long; perishable fruits and vegetables that nro In season only for a short time during the year. Your Judgment Says That the wise thing to do is to can as much fruit and as many kinds of vegetables as the market affords. There Is a splendid variety here for you to select from, and you can save money do your "bit" and reduce the cost bf living by trading with as. Bennett's Grocery O KANF. BLDG, Throne Black 171 Oregon Fuel and Transfer Fireproof Storage for Household Goods. We can furnish an A-l experienced man to do your packing. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY WOOD FOR WINTER. Body wood, limb, slab or boxwood. Express Baggage Packing Storage Moving , Shipping PHONE 661 ) 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 I GET A HOMESTEAD 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. Wiest 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