The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 14, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGK
BIO TYPHOON SWEEPS
H. E. Whitman, M. E. Roper, 8. A.
Blakley, II. F. Mersdorf, J. O. Jewell,
J. C. Rhodes, G. N. Itader, M. A.
Palmer, II. M. Doty, a. A. Bradley.
F. 0. Atkinson, W. H. Oaks, 0. T.
Persons.
OVER CHINESE CITY
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TIIB IIBNO BllLCTN, DAILY KDITIOV, I1KN0, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t4, 1917
W. have .11 of the
latest
FADS
IN
EAR
RINGS
Come in and look at them.
(fir United Prtaa to th Rrad BulMlnl
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 14.
A severe typhoon swept Amoy, China,
killing many and damaging many
buildings, the Htute Department was
advised today. No foreign casualties
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS and Ready to Send
Our Car for All Orders for
CLEANING and PRESSING
PHONE RED 1411
Office and Preiitntf will remain in Cato's Tailoring Shop, Cive
me a trial. All work guaranteed. PERCY BROOKS.
were reported.
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(Continued from Pago 1.)
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Saturday Night
-Sunday Matinee
ETHEL CLAYTON, in
"The Bondage of Fear"
Arkiclde
IN
RECKLESS ROMEO"
wm&QRIfciHt $'TA"'S'yP.p!' ?"l
-if ii
Af?ECKLESS f?Or1EO
RAKAMOUNTABBUCKIC COMIW
It's a
Knockout
and a
Scream ! !
LATEST ISSUE
Mutual News
Weekly
EXTRA !!0n Sunday Night and Monday
Special News Release, Showing Actual Scenes of the
Russian Revolution
Most Interesting News Picture Ever Shown in Bend
Bend in Brief
DOINGS M YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them litre.
Kill DA V.
Itrbrknhs, HmIIht'h HhII, 8 p. m.
V. O. W.i Council Chamber,
l'Kmio HulMIng, H p. Pi.
CYomii Worker, Chapter heiid
iiurter opposite I'llot Hutte Inn, 10
a. in. to 2 p. m.
HATl'IUMY.
I. O. R. SI., offlc of K. D. UIIhoii,
O'Kiinn Building, H p. m.
Hl'NDAY.
Hnrvlrin In oil Hmil tliurchc.
MONDAY,
R. A. M., Muwmlc Hull, R p. m.
I. 0.. V., Hnther' Hull, H p. m.
Pain ni-n ft l)!orl4r Union, Ixino
IMnn Labor Trniptat 8 p. m.
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT.
Liberty Tin-litre.
Reunite llnyalcuwu, In "Tho
Bottlo Imp."
"Liberty," 15th episode.
Uruml TIh-iii re.
Antonio Moreno and Edith
Btoroy, In "Captain of thu Grey
Horse Troop,"
I'ntho Nowh.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
II. II. DoArmoml motored to Prlnc
vlllo today.
GoorKn V. Roberts went to Prlne
vlllo this morning.
II. II. Do Armond la In Prlnevlllo
today on lenal business.
J. 8. Smith, of Bend, Is a business
visitor In Madras today.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry K. Hrooks arc
on a trip to Sun KmiU'lHi:o.
Mr. K. I'. Drosterhous Is back
from a short trip to I'ortlunil.
Ward Coblo returned this morning
from a hasty trip to Portlund.
Mrs. T. A. Graham was a passenger
on the train as fur as Culver today.
J. T. Beesley aud family are on a
vacation trip Into the La Pine sec
tion.
Mrs. Percy Brooks arrived In Bend
yesterday from Walla Walla, to Join
her husband.
Puul N'orseth has rods ' to La
Grande to spend a week attending to
business Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiles and son
motored over from Tunialo this morn
ing to spend the day.
Two teachers returning today for
the opening of Bchool were Miss Mary
McClay and Miss Wllklns.
Miss Murguret Wlost Is back In
Bend after spending sovoral weeks In
Portland and othor coast points.
P. C. Collins, for several weeks
past clerk In the Doschutes National
Forest offlco, has loft for Vancouver
to locale.
Gordon Thomson, of San Fran
cisco, has arrived In Bund to accept a
position as day clurk at the Pilot
Butte Inn.
J. W. Dlmick, formerly of Bond, Is
now located In Independence, Oregon,
where liq is connectod lib tho Stand
ard Oil Co.
Mrs. A. G. Ingersoll rotumod to her
homo In Portland aftur spending the
ourly pint of tho week looking over
land near Bend.
J. P. Keyes, of llio Ilrooks-Scanlon
Lumbur Co., relumed to- Bend This
morning from Portland whore lie at
tended the apple growers' convention.
Eddie Lyons bus coino back from
his tour of Callforniu. Ho was gono
a month with John Suthor. The par
ty went as far south as Los Angeles.
J. A. Boyd, who has been visiting
his daughter, Mrs, W. A. Miller, loft
Larson &
Company
Walchmaktn & Jewelen
yll lU Slin Iht Bll CM Bind. Omtn
for Portlund today. He will go from
there to Kulein, then to his home at
Ohehalls, Washington.
Mrs. R. W. Hendersholt has ar
rived in Bend from Portland to Join
her husband, Dr. HcnderBhott. They
have secured the Lee A. Thomas
house on 225 Newport avenue.
J. A. Thompson, county school su
perintendent, went over to Redmond
this morning to bring buck bis ma
chine, which caught fire the lust time
ha mude the trip and bus been In the
garage ever since.
Mrs. Mury Jieunlcy has gone to
Pendleton to see her son, Frederick
Mc.Neff, who uppeurs before the ex
emption board tomorrow. Mrs. Bean
ley will probably remain for tho
Hounil-l'p. v
Miss Doris Foster, of Portland, ar
rived In Bend lust nlicht accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. G. J. Foster.
Mlns Foster will tench In tho Bend
schools this winter, und her mother
Is visiting her a few (lays before the
full term opens.
A fine rain from the Columbia
ltlver ns fur south as Redmond and
good roads all the way, are the re
ports S. L. WlggiiiB brings back with
hi in from his trip to Irrigation cele
bration at Wuplnltlu. The governor
and a large number of visitors at
tended the Jubilee and a big program
was put on.
FIGHTING VIOLENT
ON FRENCH FRONT
(By United Prau to Ui Ifend Bulletin)
LONDON, Sept. 14. Violent hand-lo-hand
fighting marked the French
repulse of a formidable German of
fensive on the Casemates plateau
north of Alsne, a statement received
today from Paris announced. Artil
lery fire Is active on tho French
front. General Hulg reported a lull
on tho British front.
LIBEL CASE WILL
START ON MONDAY
Hearing In the suit for . damages
on a charge of libel brought by Coun
ty Judgo Springer, of Crook county,
sgulnst George Russell, and others, Is
scheduled to commence In Prlnevlllo
Monday morning. N. G. Wallace will
represent the plaintiff,. Jay II. Upton
appearing for the defendant.
You Will
Enjoy.
One of the Clean,
Steam Heated Rooms
at the
Cozy Hotel
A trial convinces
PILOT BUTTE INN
At Your Service
w5
uj a generation tA&3-it?
ffl of hotel leader- ifiljv
Nationally y-
known ".he
,tar,l ..,- ...HI. ...at 1 1 Wlh
VW-.C
J. T. Newberry, D. Frank, J. W. How
ard, Jr., L. B, Hulrd, J. W. Hunter,
M. K. Lundls, J. A. Marsh, Geo. A.
Jones, P. J. Young, F. K. Dayton,
A. J. Hurler, I. K. Wlrner, It. H. Hay-
ley. ('. N. Korenson, W. E. Durand,
H. F. Tlnsley, W. M. Ogg, I. L. Ob
llorn, D. C'urmody, J. B. Itudell, F.
W. Tomes, Geo. Aitkin, J. J. McEl
fresh, J. I). Butler, O. F. Cyrus, J. E.
Davis, E. C. Park, It. B. Chess, F. G.
Klgor, A. D. Norton, M. D. Knutson.
Geo. L. Moore, J. E. Murphy, Jos.
McClay, F. II. Wood, W. C. Graham,
H. K. Nichols, E. M. Thompson, A. M.
Prlngle, It. W. Sawyer, 0. H. Slack.
II. A. Hcoggin, W, J. Sturdivan, C.
L. Mead, G. W. Hocch, C. H. Hatch,
Theo. Aune, B. I. Reynolds, W. 8.
Fullerton. 8. H. Doty, Emil Ander
son, J. L. Couch, W. n. Speck, B.
L. Tone, T. DeVoung, E. M. Peck, J.
W. Moore, C. H. Irvln, W. B. Chap
man, M. C Con Ion, J. It. Thome,
Chas. Mumu. F. A. Itlce, C. D. Jar
rott, Cocll Kenyon, W. H. Hobbs,
J. O. Sklrvlng. Frank T. Iledmond,
O. P. Elliott, J. E. Burmestcr, J. N.
Hunter, W. II. Staats, H. E. Kuffe,
W. G. Fordham, C. A. Armstrong,
Clem Brown, John Klssler, Albert
Mohler, B. A. Kendall, J. II. Jackson,
J. M. Griffin. F. N. Wallace, J. W.
Brown, F. A. Shonquest, Curl A.
Johnson, H. K. Allen, J. Kyan, J. F.
Arnold, J. E. Merrill, J. P. Duckett,
X X
An
Absolute
Guarantee
That i what we give
you in addition to a
Firat Clan Jo b of
CLEANING AND
PRESSING.
Special Price, cleaning
and preaaing Mens Suita
$1.00
Bend Pantatorium
Sphier Building
X X
ONCE A YEAR
about this time most every one takes an interest in
what every one else is doing. We have been scout
ing about and have purchased the most complete
line of goods that was possible. The result is that
we are now in a position to offer you absolutely any
thing that you want in School Supplies. Remember,
anything that you want in Composition Books,
Spelling Tablets, Pencils and Pencil Sharpeners,
Inks of all colors, Erasres, Rulers, Tablets, Crayons
or anthing else that you want.
MAGILL & ERSKINE
OKANE BUILDING
(uaiiilJUiauivaiH'nmiiaiNiiMiiaaauuMHaBn.
ili Stock
R0CERIES
F. DEMENT & CO.
GROCERIES Opposite tie Postoffice
GET A MESTE
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