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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1917)
TUB IIKND BULLETIN, MO.NDAV, HKPTKMIIKfl 10, 1017 PAQKB Tonight Plctograph Comedy HOUSE PETERS .nJ MYTLLE STEDMAN iD "AS MEN LOVE" ' N KAIt I 'OH rui-vicK WAIX KTHKF.T TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MADGE EVANS IN "THE LITTLE DUCHESS" I The Ill-Hi child uciruM on tlm screen In pliotodruinu of Interest lo Jimiiif mid old. A nmiy lliut Is packed wit ! Incident nnd that In rulm-d U) I ti level ul llm cx(-.i-illonui uy urn uriiuuni. iiciiug 01 churnilng Mudj,'o, 0c-5c. Show Slarlt 7:45 Scenic Comedy 1917JEP WNjMONTl)E WED 2 fcjj4 9Mn 161718 EMBER 1917 THU FRI SAT 1 8 12131415 19202122 02425 262? 2829; Bend in Brief IX)1NC,SI YOUR CITY. You'll 'In J Them Here. Miss Eleanor Whllmoro hus re turned to her work us deputy county chirk, after u vueutlon itii-iit In I'rlno villu and Deschutes. There, will un a business meeting of tli Parent-Teacher Association ut tlm new IiIkIi ' ii'liool on Septum In-r 14 at 3 o'clock sharp. Helen and John ('lurk returned from a visit In Oregon City loduy. Their purenlB came In from La Pine to meet tlu.'tn, and spent till- night In town. Dr. Norvall and W. 1. Wcsterflold motorud ovor from Grain Valley Hat urday evening anil remained In town until tills morning. Mr. Weslorflnld visited his ion, Floyd. L. A. Hull liu returned from Hurt line, Washington, where hu itpent the summer harvesting. Ho camo In ut night and .today expected to ko on to lilK ranch ut Mlllleuu. llelinett Bond, for several mouths dry i:lrk at the I'llot Duttu Inn, Iiuh liifl tor Hun Francisco. Uordou Thompson, of Bun Francisco, In ex pected lo urrlvo iihortly to fill tlm va cancy. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whltaker, of Hampton, returned luMt night from Corvallls where they wont to uitend tho funeral of Mr. Whltakcr's father. They uIho vlnitd with relatives a month. Mr. and Mm. Hugh O'Kone left Huturduy irlght for Now York and l'hlludelphlu. They will visit In muny of tho eastern cities and will return to Bend liy way of New Orleans and Los Aiik I . County Cow Tester Alexander will hold u meeting in Grango hall Wed nesday nlKht In an effort to reorga nise tlm cow testing association and Intercut mora farmers In the sur rouudliiK country. J. 8. Dueslny, of Uedmond, wai In He ml again lo look after hay he Iiuh purchuxed. He has been trying to buy up a large enough supply to last through the winter but has not yet secured sufficient. Ha wus In town since Saturday night attending lo business. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Connors and son, Charles, left for tliolr home In Went wood, Cal today in their motor cur. They have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Meagher since Saturday. Tho family drove up on the Pacific Highway to Pon tile shortage of ships thousands of Jackie ara not yet placed and many have taken this opportunity to re turn to their homes, according to Mr. i'owell, Ha will probably be here two days with his parents. CLAHHIFIKI) ADVKHTIHISO. WANTED yATi;i) Oood 1917 Model Ford cur. W. L. Johnson, city. 589-3:ip yyAXTKH At once, by young ludy employed, steady position; A-l of fice uHslstant. trustworthy, reliable, stenographer. Will go out of town. I First class references. Write or Inquire llulletln. 585-31, Slip take $250 cash, Call at 418 Staats street. 690-33tfc poll 8ALK A 19H Ford auto, In good condition. Inquire at Ben nett's grocery. 6S0-28t.'c pR HALE Two lots In Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Sbev 1 In mill); price f 160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, llulletln office. tf yotl KALE Lots 9 and in, of block 13, Bend View, price $200, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 360-70U poll HALF Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 349-170tt FOUND poi'Xf Indy's coat and gloves. Call at Bulletin office to Identify and pay for add. 68 4 tf o .MoMi.tr. j lln-liTii Ntur, MiiMinlr Hull, H p. m. j I'lilntcm Ai I - irutorw 1'iilon, I .-' I'lni- Ijilmr Temple, M p. in. j TfKSK.tr. M. V. A., Hnllicr'n Hull, H p. m. 4'ullimry Allinnrr, lnn I'lnc l.iilnir, Teniple, H p. III. WEDNESDAY. ('oimucrcliil Club liimliixni, l'ilol Ilium Inn, iiimiii. Knight of l')iliin, Kiitlu-r's Hull, H p. in. Iti-uil Ulrica, KiiiIiIi-iii Club, 7:1-1 p. in. Tiirusu.tr. A. I'. At A. M., Masonic Halt, H p. m. CnrH-iili-rs Ji Jolliers Inlim, Ixinc I'lni- l.nbor Temple, H p. 111. I Hill IV. ItclH-kiiliN, Hnllii-r's Hull, H p. in. W. O. . V Ciiliucll CliiiuibfrN, O'Kiiiii- llulldliiK, H p. in. AMUSEMENTS. TONHillT. (ritnil Tlieiilro, Virginia Pennon, In "Sister Against Sister." Two-reel Fox comedy, "A Itomuii Cowboy." Liberty Theatre. House Peters, In "As Men Love." Bray Plctograph, with "Quocky Doodle" cartoon. 111 Slock GROCERIES F. DEMENT & CO. GROCERIES ; Oppoite Poatoffice yA'IKI) Four timber fullers at once. Steady work and good pay to right men. Sixteen foot logs mln linuin. Phone lted 691, or address liox 314. liend. 573-28tfc yANTKI) I want your second hand furniture, and you want my money. Call thi liend Quick Exchange, at Oregon and Bond, or I'hone Black 171 1. 648-23tfc piItXITUtK WANTED Wo will pay bent cash price for used fur niture and household goods. I'hone Black 1041. 385-78tfc FOR SALE pill K.tl.K 20x40 wall tent, prac tically new; about half wholesale cost, liend Furniture Co. 592-33, 5c poll K.tl.K An electric plate, good as new. Inquire 282 Jefferson Place. SCHOOL HOSE FOR LESS Beat-brand Hole now at a Special Reduced Price Women's Black Hose, special 2 pairs for 25c $2.50 Wash Skirts, at only $1.00 LACE CURTAINS, worth from lie to $3.00. now 43c to $1.68 All our Curtain Good. Cretonnei. Scrim, etc.. are going at a price about one-hair of the former price. New Suits, Skirts, Dresses Our new goods are in now and you will male a mistake if you do not come and tee these articles before they arc gone. We are still idling for leu and our goods are absolutely rigbt in goodi. style, quality and fit. THE PEOPLES STORE pK HALF. Furniture of five-room bouse. House and barn for rent. Inquire at llulletln office. 34-35 glDKWAI.K FOK HALF) Sixty feet or goou tour-tool sluewaiK. can easily be hauled In IS -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. . 492-06tfc pIt SAI.K House. $1150; will SHOWING OF FALL HATS at the UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MILINER-Y Tuesday, Sept., 1 1 Inez R. Pence Bend Hauling Co. EXPRESS AND BACGAGE PHONE BLACK 451 LIGHT AND HEAVY EAL'LIXG MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY AUTO TRUCK SERVICE PHONE BLACK 451 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 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS V. M. Hodges li In Metollus attend ing to business. C. II. Krlckson Is In Portland on a several weeks uslnoss trip. Dr. U. C. Coo'hift Saturday night on u professional trip to Portland. Chnrlus Whitfield has returned from a short vueutlon spent at Sc uttle. CocM Krlckson wont to Portland this morning to Join tho engineers' corps. II. K. Houseman has leased a ranch nt Terrnbonuu and left this morning to live there. Mis. A. 0. Davis nnd children are on tliolr way to Kckert, Colorado, to visit u month with her parents. V. O, Krlckson has gone to Hed mond to look over ranch land with tho Intention of making a purchase. Dr. W. V. Faulkner has returned to Bund froiy n month's visit In Port land and othor Wlllamelto Vulloy points. Arthur II. Word rnturned today to :ontralln, Washington, nftor spend ing a wook with his brother, Elmer, of Bond. Two men who spoilt tho woek-end In Bend are T. L, James and J. A. 'Martin. Thoy rotumad to Tho Dulles this morning. Mrs. William Kerr arrived yester day from Hood ltlver and will visit a few days with Alius Mury Coleman. Mrs. Kerr lives In Chicago und la on a trip west. Charles Lowo Is back from The Dalles after spending a week thero picking fruit. Ho returned home Saturday night with his machine full of wutermelons. . land, leaving their home two woeks ago. From l ho.ro they came directly on to Bend and will return by way of 1iikcvlow. Whllo on a few days furlough from tho navy, Myron Powell found time to return to Bend this morning and visit relatives. He lias been In train ing at Mare Island the past four mouths and now Is not sure where he will be sent next. On account of C. 8. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COE, Vlco President L. O. McREYNOLDS, Aast. Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND, OREGON. STATEMENT Juno 20, 1917. RE.HOURCKH - Bills Receivable $432,302.70 Bonds and Warrants 19,374.16 v Stock Fedoral Rosorve Bank 1.800.00 Real Estute, Furniture and Fixtures 31,057.34 Bonds to Socure Circula tion 12,600.00 6 Redemption Fund .... ' 625.00 Othor Real Estato Owned 3,677.63 CASH AND EXCHANGE 183,004.75 Bonds 'to Socure U. S. P. S 4,034.76 $688,736.24 LIABILITIES Capital $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 26,699.74 Circulation 12,600.00 Doposlts 624,630.60 $688,736.24 FirstJNationaljBank Mcmbor Federal Reserve System. 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 of 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 vftiat 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