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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1917)
TUB WCNI JUt Kl.KTIN. UAU.y KIUTI.OX, PKNI, OUfdiflS, H,VITItl.V, HKITKMflKR iSO. II7 imok t SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENING MONDAY NIGHT Pauline Frederick -IN- "Sleeping Fires' Paulina Frederick it admitted by all to be ona of tb (ratt amotional actreiica who baa ever epeciali'zed in film dramti. Many people aim at versatility in acting ai well ai in many otber line), but Mil Fred- . trick baa truly put be wbule life into tbil bi'ifbeit lorm of dramatic work. Fatty Arbuckle -IN- "A Rough House" Fatty bin a bunch of new itunta tliot are really ai bif t be n. Originality, puncb. and tbe tupport of bia of bi own new company, bave made thu tbe moat laiiliable comedy I ally bat ever appeared in. Imagine a yuunif mountain waltzing to tbe tune of u- preme joypicture a number of tender banda trying to keep Fatty from bubbling over witb pep tben i t a nrtnrn llM ter " come and ace KUUtjII luvuoii. to 1'ulalxy tlila moiii In k uml uxpiii'ta to luiiatu tlmre. J. E. Cliurlunil, aaslatunt aiiimrln toliilmit of thu B. I'. & 8. railway, wua In Iliind lint iiIkIU. Mm. C. I), llrown will Umve fur rorlluml Huiiilny uvuiiliiK fur u rw luy' visit with frlbiida. Mm. M. P. DoiIkoii Ima k"' to I'lirlliind uftitr visiting Iiit ami, It, (;. Wlllliims, In llurnny vulluy. KutluT Mullor, of lIurnilMton, spuni NKVorul days In town on a lminui; trip mill ru l u ni ml thin moniliiK. Mr. anil Mm. J. V. Hnyilnr, who liuvu lutnu thu Kucnt of thulr (IuiikIi tor, Mr. U. C. C'udy, liuvu koiio to The Dullua. Mi x. Jii iiiok l)u Hunk en me In liiHt nlKlit from CliulittllH, Washington, whuro Khu linn hcon visiting rolutlvca for five weoks. Mm. K. J. McUann anil Hobby Mc- Uunn roliirniiil to tholr bonis In Hpo kuno. Tlicy worn the guosts of Mr. Muurlce Canhmiiii a month. A. M. I'rlnglii mudo a flying trip to Kugnno throuKh the McKonssle Puna yvntorday morning. Me took u purty of frlonda along In hla car. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Donovan, Dr. and Mm. I). Kerroll and Mm. Laura Coo madu the trip to Crater Luke to day and will return tomorrow. Dr. and Mm. J. C. Vandevert re turncil Iuhi night lom a week's out ing at llucklchcrry Mountain. They brought huik 30 gullons of berries and a (inutility of venlnon. Klv-j wont In the purty, the nmchliin being left at- Crano I'rulrlo und thu remalndiir of the trip iniiili! on font. On their way to the llurnny county luki'a on a dtu-k shooting trip, a par ty of Kuk'-iiu inotorlMlH spent the night In town. Tlicy drove throuith .Mi Kciizlii runs yi'Htcrduy. In the miii'hliiv were Dr. ('. 1). U'lllotighby, Dr. V. M. Day. Alf U. Walker, II Ilrlnglu mill Dr. J. L. House. Rood Sundiiy dinner ut tho Alta niont, 12:.'IU to 1 : :i 0 and C to 7. SO "enta. Adv. 2T.0C 1917 SEPTEMBER 1917 SUN jMONjTUE MTHUFRl!SAf 6 1 8! 9801112,131415 16171819202122 teraon will npi'iid Sunday In l'rlno vllle. luud. II" will return next week. K. A. Krlbui'K and M. S. Mugee were In Madrua today on business. II. II. Johnrud returned to hi home, Heart Ureakvr, AMUSEMENTS. TOXKJHT. I.llierty Tlieulro. f'arlylo Hluekwell and Juno Klvlilxo, In "A S(iire Deal."' Mutual Weekly, prenent-day eventa. (rami Tlieutre. Florence I-a Hiulle, In "Her Life and ITU." ' " ' Max Under, In .tn.i.- tho LOCAL NEWS ITEMS lllldit HiilniKren la In Deschutes on a visit. Henry VuIkIm la apenl!ng a week In Humpler. Marlon lliiaklua, of Lower Ilrlclge, In town today. ( Frank L. Walklna hua rnlurned from Kliimulh FuIIh, ,' Mra. K. K. Murtx la In Terrebonne vlaliliiK her mother today. Mr. and Mm. Ituy llrown, of Tum uli), were In Hem! lust nlKlit. Jon Innea hat returned from a motor trip throuith C'ullfornla. N. U. Duvls left yesterday for Fort Air, and Mra. A. L. Lawrence and daughter, Mr. Moeder and Mian rut- In 1'ortlund toduy after vlaliliiK here. M. W. 1'i-tlinrnw, editor of the Ited nioud Kpokeiuiiiii, hpent Ihc (lay hi town. C. A. I'lcmon la on hla way to Han Krnttrlaeo ! re he will remain until i uprlnc. Forcai Cuurd A. W. I'alnier came to town yeaturday from TrluiiKle Hill Htullon. J. N. Hunter and family left today for I'ortlund, drlvinu down In tholr tiler cur. I Mm, ('. S. Duv!n, of llurna, haa been In the city for the pant two days ahoppiUK. Henry 1'atjena la In Hedmond ahlp ping Hlieep today. He will then go to Slatem. Charlc Montgomery and Mm. A. II. Hoed came In town today from I'inehumt. A baby girl waa born Thursday night at the ho:no of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilothgeb. Mr. and Mra. H. K. Bronki re turned this morning from a visit to San FrancUco. Dr. H. E. Kelly, of Portland, went Hippodrome Danelnt;, S:30 to 1 '!. by Healy's orchegtri. Music I'list M. V.. ( hureli. Sunday School, 10 a. m. At 11 o'clock, Itev. II. F. Feniberloii, tho new (Mxtrlct superintendent, will pre.nh; 3 o'clock, p. m., tho first ouurlerly conferoncn will bft held The reitulur hour for the evening services has been changed to a half hour earlier. Epworth Leaguo will he at 6:. 10 p. m. At 7:30 p. ni., lec turo on India. W. C. STEWART. Pastor. I'li-Ht Scandinavian. Lutheran t'hurcb. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach lug at 11 o'clock. Evening services at "7:45 p. m. Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday, October S, at 2:30 o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. P. A. Erickson, Wall street. J. 11. BRONO, Pastor. C. 8. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President L. 0. McREVNOLDS, Cashier K. E. SAWYER, Assistunt Cushior E. A. BATHER, Vlco Prealdent. The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND. OREGON. "The Stockmen's Bank of Central Oregon" Our luiRe resources, years experience, and full under standing of the needs of the stockman enable us to render him a max imum service. of ASK ANY OUR CUSTOMERS HOW WE TREAT THEM. WE INVITE NEW BUSINESS , THAT IS SAFE AND LEGITIMATE. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. Gilbert's i Grocery we are getting new customers every day There's a Reason a trial order will explain The Better Service Store 888 Bond St. Phone Red 721 Near Bend Hardware "Let women begin to understand what every man knows." SHAME, Deceit and a Guilty Conscience all come wrap ped up in the mail order package. We should never be ashamed to look a neighbor in the face. In a community like ours, all are neighbors and friend, working together. Our interest are common. ' We are all in business together. Our business is home-town developement. Unlike the overcrowded city, our town has a soul. We tamper with our community-5ou whenever we boycott home interests. Then let us keep our conscience clear, let us so live that we can at any time look our neighbors in the face, know ing that no action of our is holding back the progress of our home town. C This store is filled with the greatest stock in it's history for the comming season, with necessities needful to it's patrons. Prices on most things have risen, on many things though we have by farsighted purchases been able to keep them normal. Assortments are better than ever and this year we know you will find that the service of this store has risen another notch forwar d. Leading in the advancement, the betterment and growth of Bend and this community Reed-Smith Mercantile Co. Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children 945-947 Wall St., Bend, Oregon OREGON FA R iTER-STAT PRINEVILLE, OCT. 3-6 Saturday, October 6, is Bend and Governor's Day GOOD RACING GREAT ATTRACTIONS Best Live Stock Stock Show in Oireon Tl