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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
i TUB IlKNI) liUM-KTIN. IMII.V KIIITION, IIKN'I), OltlXiO.V, THI KHDW, BKI'TKMIIKri 20, 1017 PAOB 4 V Tonight and Friday Tody--wlmt mori can wi lay. exospt to tell you which una it n "How to Manage a Husband" Thii iin't tin nmn of tlit picturt. but Mim Ward howt' you in thii delightful comedy JESSE L. LASKY Funnic Wutd in "The School for H unban J' ifc.t kiikt "k C Bend in Brief IX)INGS IS YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Itert. UllllSD.W. I,. (. (). M., KiiiIut'n Hull H p. nt. Cui-H'iil'iV X JolnrtV I'iiIoii, l.unr llni l.ulxir 1 1 1 1 !. H p. in. I ItlD.W. Htm of Noruu), hullirr'n Hull H ). in. riilrnl Truilm, Ijilmr & I'limi'iV 4'ouurll, Ixiim I'Iiii l-ulmr Tinlr, 7:.'W i. III. Tumulo Duurr, M:!i p. in.. Tutu alii. Hrliool I U iiinl ami I'Uy Tcui'hrm, Joint MtisMliiK, ntMiulily nmin liiuli JM'llOOl, H p. III. H.lTUtlMV. I'lowrr l), uuil of Hnl l'r. lUxl Mm, uMtw K. I). ;Um.ii. O'kaiin IiuIIiIIiik. N p. m. HI'Ml.tY. Hii-vlrr lu nil llrnil rhurrlir. MOMUV, I. (I. O. I-., Hnllirr'n Hull, H p. m. KaMrrii War, .MuMinlr Hall, M p. m. t'uliitifV A UrcoriiloiV I'iiIoii, l.oiin I'Iiik l.nlxir Titiiil, M p. ill. Tl KHIIAV. M. V. A., Siln-r' Hull. H p. in. Ciilliuiry Allium , 1onc I'lun lilmr Ti'inpln H p. in. WKDXKSD.W. Cliurli-n Jlerlliolil rum (i In from I'orllaml on It Im way to Impurlul. O. 1.. McVcy wuii In hint iiIkIU from Trriolioiiiiu on a hIkhI ImjuIiicbk (rip It. A. riowmiin ranin III from 1'rlnn villo ycnii'rduy on a short IjuhIihhb VlHll. Mm. K. K. Allnn Iiiih kdiio to l.cwlr. ton, lil n ho, lo Hlmnil tn clu) with ln;r MiHttf r. Hum I'iiIbIi')' wiik iiiioiIht Portland mull IioiiikI for lli rnn, who Hpont Iuhi ti Ik It t in town. It. K. f'rydiir, of Sun Kranrlwo hull Konn to 1 C 1 1 ' to vlnlt IiIh mothiT uml lirothi'r. Korimt ltnnr.r W. O. llurrlmun, of tlxt Kurt Hook dlmrlit, In In town toilny on bimlni'K. Mm. T. (illllluml linn tconn hark to Iht homo at Piuidloion ufn-r vIhUIiik Iiit lirothor nl (Vilarvllle. K. T. Ward, of I'ortlunil, ha gone to Hum to lixntii on a homratcail. Ho w In Hcnd over nlKht. WimhIoII 1(. Cli'vi.'lund, of Gri'nliam, linn boon In lliintl hi-vitiiI tluys In ortlitr to tako up a plcio of land. Mm. A. K. Ilrandr linn arrived from Mlmif'apollH lo Join Hit h tin- !liund. who I employed In thl city. 1. C. Burl appnl ycMi-rduy In town on btiHlnoiiH. Ho drove from liin ranch In tho UranKe hull nulKhbor- ! hood. Mr. and Mm. C. II. Fry nnd Mm. t'oiniiirrrliil t lull Iuik Iiihhi, l'llotfu HnrdwiMI. of llurim. apent tin Itllttr lllll, IIIMIII. Knluliln of I'jtlilns, Salliif' Hull, N p. in. LOCAL NEWS ITKMS M. t Audrey wan In from Tumulo yemiirdiiy. nlKht In town before IciivIiik for The Dullea. It. II. Howard and J. II. Scott arc on their way buck to San Kranc'.aco after upeiidlliK threo weeks III this hik Hon. Hrrt Miller, of Tumulo. wns In town today. Ho wan IiuvIiik the 5-CENT SCHOOL SUPPLIES butter Ion charKd for tint aehool din trlct uutomobllii. Jomtpli Pox, route nicciit for tint Nortlnirn Kxpromt Comininy, enmn In from I'ortlunil thla mornliiK and will remuln anvural duya. Mra. Florenio Glht and MUk Kmmu OlKt havn Komi to Pendleton to Join l.eo (lint. They will M'tnuln until Siinduy at tint Hound-Up. C. II. KrlckHon, of Hc.iir Crock, Hpent Miivorul daya In Ilettd. He cume to vlnlt hla xrundHoii who left to (tuter a nuvy trulnliiK achool duy before ycHturduy. Mra. U. J. AddliiK und duunliler arrived thla mornliiK from Vuncouver, WiiahltiKton, und will llvn hero. Mr. Adding la conductor on onu of the local trulna. V. j. Wutklna, who hua bonn work- Jiik on a hay rutich near Klumuth fulla tho paat fuw wouka, experts to return to llond aoon und go back to tila own land. J. O. Hunan relumed thla mornliiK from Portland where ho hua been the lant few duya looking over a IiuhIiichh propoHltlou. Ho reports bmtor wagea unci inorii opportunities in Menu. K. II. Clark hua Just come from Crater Lake und went out to Port land today. Ho la with tho U. S. II u reuu of Kntflneers and baa been working on the roada near the luke. August Anderson la buck In fiend after upending Homo time In the Hcd- mnnd hospital. He may be beck at work within a week. Ilia fumily have moved over from Itedmond to be with him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold and fum ily returned from Porllund thla morn ing. They were lit the city nine daya In order lo attend tho wed ding of Mrs. Arnold's brother, C. K. Corgun. ' Miss 1 1 (I a Hayes and Miss Lois Swuek cume in front Hums lust night In order to take the train for Mon mouth. They will both attend Ore gon Normal achool during the winter. Mra. M. II. Hayes nnl Miss I.ulu Hayes accompunled them aa far us llend. "God s Country and The Woman" OFTEN OUR GOAL HAS TO BE REACHED HY GOING THE HARD ROAD SOME TIMES IT IS NECESSARY TO CONSIDER THE END MORE THAN THE MEANS. One Night Only Eight Reels Prices 15 cents 25 cents BUT THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY. NO MATTER WHAT THE TASK, NO MAT TER HOW MANY DIFFICULTIES, WHEN THE WOMAN DECIDES TO DO A THING, THE MANNER OF DOING HAS TO COME AS A SECOND CONSIDERATION. GRAND THEATRE FUNERALS HELD FOR THREE SMALL TOTS Another one of those Tumulo dunces will be held Friday night In the hull at Tumulo. Music by the Heuly orchestra. Kveryone la In vited. There will be no dunce on Fulr night at Tumulo. kly,dly2t. AT THE HOTELS. -AT Pilot Untie Inn. K. B. Clurk. Portlund. George fry. Hums. Mm. Gua Ilardwell, Burns. Georgia Fry, Hums. J. W. McGlnnls, Oronilo, Wash. Mr. und Mra. J. II. Hughes, Port land. G. H. Ilarncs ajid family, Aber deen, Wash. I K. K. Phetteplacc, O.-W. It. & N. It. H. llrown. Portlund. II. V. I.ovclund, Portland. The Wrfjslit Hotol. Mr. mid Mrs. J. L. Hull. It. Slucklln. A. M. Hayes, Hums. Mr. and Mrs. Juy Coyle, Clack amas. I). W. Heeler, Mllllcan. Mrs. N. M. Montgomery and fam ily, Portlund. Mrs. Love, Portland. V. 0. Harrlss, Portland. J. M Mounter, Vacolt, Wush. Mr. and Mra. 0. J. Adding. Van couver, Wash, Hotel Cozy. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Fannie Gllllland. Pilot Rock. Archie McDonald, Bend. H. H. Koblo, Klamath Falls. Charles Berthold, Imperial. I-'. W. GmIIiikIici-, cur Kolmo and A. W. t'un-y Ixmm! liubliti Through Illness. Little Helen Gallagher, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Uallugher, was burled this afternoon In Pilot Butte cemetery at 2 o'clock. She Was one year and 1 1 months of age and had been ill a short time at the Bend Surgical Hospital. The child died on September 18. Another funeral held yesterday waa for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kolmo'a baby boy who died at the -age of two months and 2' days. Rev. Hartranft officiated at the services. The little daughter of A. W. Carey also died this morning. She was 10 months old. lace; "All the Russias," Haneen and Stewart; "Poland of Today, and Yes terday," Winter; "Historical Tales," Morris; "Russia," Morflll; "Russian .'Rambles," Hapgood; "History of Russia," Rambaud; "Katya." De Jes sen; "Memoirs of a Revolutionist," Kuropatkin; "Russian Life in Town and Country," Palmer; "Peter the Great"; "Things Seen In Russia," Steven! ; "Russia in 1916," Graham; "Russia," Emery; "Mutual Aid," Kuropatkin; "Work and Life," Ho werth. In addition to these several boxes of stereoptlcon views have been in cluded. The books were sent at ths request of the Russian Club. RUSSIAN BOOKS ON LIBRARY SHELVES Interest In the Russian sitpatlon has prompted the state library to send to Bend a number of books per taining to the subject. Those which were yesterday placed in the local reading room are: "Russia." Wal- FREE HOMESTEADS. Many good locations near Bend open to Homestead entry September 24, 1917, and to settlement and loca tion October 1, 1917. A record of 25 years of fair-dealing with settlers on government land is a guarantee that you will have honest and efficient service. Hogan Land Co., 36 Lafay ette Ave., near depot. 242p White has resumed his dray bus iness. Call at McCann s Sign shop for any hauling. 241tfc. Confections, Tobacco, Drinks,. Gloves, at "Lumberman's," near the mills. Adv. When you think of Insurance think, of EASTES because he handles the best line of companies represented . in Bend and because he is ALWAYS ON THE JOB and knows just how to help you get ABSOLUTE PROTECTION J.A. EASTES Corner Bond and Greenwood BATHERS P Auction ! Large Pencil Tablets Smooth Ink Tablets Ink-Black or Red Rulers and Erasers Composition Books Pencils, also 2 for 5c. "Billy Buster" Shoes - $2.25 to $5.00 "Knickerbocker" Pants, special, - $1.00 Saturday 20th 2:00 to 9:00 p. m. All Kinds of Furniture Stoves, Household Goods Two 24-inch Stillson Wrenches, brand new H. R. GRIFFUS AUCTIONEER, Cor. Bond & Oregon 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 havepengaged the engineers of the Arnold Irrigation Company, L. D. YViest 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