The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 01, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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TONICHT-LAST TIME
FATTY ARBUCKLE in "A Rough House"
PAULINE FREDERICK in "Sleeping Fires"
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
ALICE BRADY
-IN-
"MATERNITY"
Tin feature it such wonderful production that too much
could not be said ahout it. Tin (lory tolj is to utterly Jif
(rent anJ to intentely intcrcitin( and the various scenes--especially
the trcmendoua (ire iccne -are io bif and magnificent,
that tla picture ii easily raited into the class of the exceptional
"SIMPLE SAPHO,l'Xr,.":t
ORIGINAL SAPMO. K your lips are cracked and you
can't laugh, don't ie thin picture. But if you enjoy a laugh
that ii mure than a chuckle. Come.
CO.MlNi; Next Kmidiiy und Monday, Ilmigluii KulrUnks in
"Wild uhd Wooly."
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. A. K. Lorson rut u mod last
nlKlit.
10. J Sutherland la In Portland on
business.
M. W. Knickerbocker was In from
Gist tlila morning.
K. (I. Hmirk la In from Crescent
today on business.
George. T. .Mlrhidson, of Kort Kock.
spent tliii day In town.
'. 8. lli'iiHun and I.. I). WUst su
spending tin' iluy In I 'r I n v 1 1 !.
y. II. Wallc, Sr., of Suihcrlln,
Hiii'iit Sunday In Hum) wt:li his eon.
SI. It. Nohje tinit returned to Hood
River after visiting George fitoko n
week.
A bnhy girl was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. John KHz, In Kenwood, lust
nlKlit.
Churlcs II. Dcnly, of Dear Crock
Iluiti'H, Hiiniit tha day In town on business.
OltKtiO.N Tltl'NK TRAIN
Arrives 7:i!(iu. to.
Leaves 9 p. in.
O..W. It. N. TRAIN.
Arrives 7:3& p. in.
Leaves 7:2S a. in.
AITO ST A OK MNK KOITII.
Loaves a. in.
Arrives Ii p. in.
AL'TO I.IXKH.
Cars to liurns, Kort Klamath
Kort Kock. Silver Luke and
other points south axd south
east.
I'OHT OI'KICK IIOl'IW.
General delivery open dally
S:30 a. m. to 6 p, ni.
No mall distributed on 8unday.
NlKht train mall clone 8:15
Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m.
TKI.KtiltAI'll HOIRH.
Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9
p. in. Hundny and holidays
t) a. m. to 10 a. in., 6 p. m.
to (1 p. m.
TKI.KI'IIOXE IIOl'IW.
Paclllc Tel. & Tel. Co. 24 hour
Mlas Kleunor II. Whit iiliire spent
Sunday visiting will) friend In Ucs
ehutcs. Mr. Fred Fish and Mrs. C. l.
Drown left yesterday morning for a
visit In I'lirlliuid.
J. X. Hunter and family have gone
to 1 loud Hlvcr to hurvest the apple
rrop on their rnm h.
VeHtenlity inomliiK a six and a liulf
pound boy whs born to .Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Uocorful.
Klmur Lohnhorr returned this morn
Ing from the onst, where ho went to
visit relatives before being called out
to Join tliu naval coast defense re-servos.
CRABAPPLES excellent for
jelly. GRAPES luscious to eat
and delicious for jelly
F. DEMENT & CO.
The 'PicferrcJ Slock Store
CKOCKKIKS
HARDWARE
George Vttlidnvnrt left lust night
for Porlluiid to attend llm Unlverslly
of Oregon medlrul school.
H. V. Voorhles has gone: to The
Dulles and Willamette. Vullity points
on u month's business trip.
K. II. Keane was a member nf u
li u ii 1 1 n K party which left for a few
days' sport south of ilend today.
Tho funeral of Tuttulielln Carden,
who died lust Saturday from enteritis
will be held tomorrow afternoon.
John Fur rid I came In from Hed
mond tills morning accept a po
sition in tho A. L. French store.
. 11. Ciould cuino In Saturday af
ternoon from tho timber whero lie
bus been engaged In survey work.
Miss Daisy K. Stewart returned lust
night from a six weeks' voeatlon
spent in Kastern Washington and
Heutlle.
I'. L. Tompkins came in from Hood
Hlver lust n It! lit. Ho brought with
him his nephew, little Jim Over
turf, Jo.
I'ustor II. W. Cottrell went to Muu
pin this mornliiK und will then go on
to Portland. Ho Is holding Ad
ventlsl services.
Ashley Korrost sampled tho new
road up on Hrokeu Top In his' ear
yesterduy and reports a good trip
und no mishaps. '
Hov. George I). Van Waters wont
to I'rlneville yesterday morning to
hold services, returning on the even
ing train for services here.
11. M. Grunt, principal of tho high
school, early this afternoon became
tho futher of an eight and a half
pound baby boy, his first child.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. husk were ar
rivals on tho Portland train this
morning. They will spend a few-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Officer.
William Drown returned to Gap
ranch near Hums this morning. He
had been to Salem attending the
fulr and stopped In Ilend on tho way
homo.
M. M. Vale left for Portland today
and will go from thero to Kugene,
from which point ho will begin a
trip to Detroit, Michigan. Ho docs
not expect to return to Ilend.
Miss Helen Suyrc, who has been
employed In the Central Oregon
Hank, will leave tomorrow for her
home in Bums to assume her new
duties as chief deputy in tha pros
ecuting attorney's office.
Mrs. E. Gladstone, mother of the
Gladstone Sisters, who entertained at
a local theatre a few weeks ago, re
turned this morning to seek a loca
tion for a first clasB dress making
shop which she Intends to open here
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKay re
turned from Marshfleld yesterday.
They attended the convention of the
Grand Couimundery of Knights Tem
plars and secured tho meeting for
Ilend next year. Only about 40 del
egatus were present.
Forest Hanger K. F. Smith was In
town today from tho Tumalo station
and will work from tho Ilend office
while making changes in the private
forestry service telephone lines from
tho West Deschutes and Tumulo dis
tricts, so as to have two terminal
wires Instead of one.
G. E. Ross, secretary of the State
Highway Commission, drove into
town yesterday accompanied by his
father, G. A. Hoss, of North Yakima,
Washington. They came In from The
Dalles on a tour of inspection and
wont out this morning. Included In
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
MILES
MINTER
in "FAITH"
What name could Letter characterise a
play in which Mist Minter is leading than
"Faith"? Child faith in the fidelity of all
mankind and the wholesome love and true,
lasting friendship have been combined to
male this a picture that you just cannot
help liking.
PADDY McQUIRE
in "A PLASTER FEUD"
Yes, everyone helps to entertain In this
picture absolutely everyone
TONIGHT--
in "High Finance." and TOM MIX in
"Six Cylinder Love."
GRAND THEATRE
their route was a trip to the Oehoco
forest. Mr. Ross expressed himself
as much pleased with road Improve
ments fn this locality. -
Four men were sent to Vancouver
this morning to Join the various
branches of the service. Harvey Mc-
Kenzln is enTering the engineer corps
as a camouflage artist, the first to
leave Ilend. James A. Elder will
go as a baker In the quartermaster's
corps, while Frank Xeth Joins the
infantry and William E. Carey, the
field artillery. ThlB is the largest
group of men sent to Vancouver from
here at any one time since Coropral
Harvey has been stationed In Bend
as recruiting officer.
DEATH CLAIMS HANS
JOHNSON, OF TUMALO
Old Itrkidfiit Die Saturday Mulit
Tunic to This Section 10
Years Ago.
Deschutes county Saturday lost one
of Its old residents when death claim
ed Hans Johnson, of Tumalo. Mr.
Johnson had been 111 a year and a
half with cancer of tho stomach.
The deceased was born In Norway
in 1868 and came to the United
States In the early nineties. Sixteen
years ago he came to this section and
in 1907 purchased a ranch near Tum
alo. He waB a veteran of the Spanish-American
war and saw service
with a Wisconsin regiment in Porto
Rico. He was also a member of the
Odd Fellows lodge.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.
Carrie O. Johnson, and three broth
ers and two sisters In this country,
besides two sisters and a brother in
Norway. Gilbert Stromstead, a
brother. Is here from Dairy, N. D.,
to attend the funeral which will be
held tomorrow at 2:30 from the Scandinavian-Lutheran
church.
M'AMJSTKR RANCH HOLD.
Francis E. Hoss today completed
the purchase of the McAllister ranch
near Plainview. This is the second
time It has changed hands this year.
The tract contains 180 acres of irri
gated land, the deal representing
over $20,000.
to attend the funeral of Hans John-,
son tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at
the Scandinavian-Lutheran church.
TOMORROW, TUESDAY,
Uncle San says use NO meat on
Tuesday.
The Wright Hotel
will serve fried spring chicken, cream
gravy and biscuits, sliced peaches and
cream, sliced tomatoes and cucum
bers, and other good things. Price,
as usual. 6 o'clock Tuesday night..
Adv.
- NOTICE.
All Odd Fellows and Spanish-
American War veterans are requested
You Will
Enjoy
One of the Clean,
Steam Heated Rooms
at the
Cozy Hotel
A trial convinces
Bend Hauling Co.
EXPRESS AND BACGAGE
LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING
MOVINU
HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY
PHONE
BLACK
451
PHONE
BLACK
451
Gilbert's
Grocery
we are getting
new customers
every day
There's a Reason
a trial order
will explain
The Better Service
Store
838 Bond St.
Phone Red 721
Near Bend Hardware
OREGON
INTER-STATE FAIR
PBINEVILLE, OCT. 3-6
Saturday, October 6, is
Bend and Governor's Day
GOOD RACING
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
Best Live Stock
Show in
Oregon
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
!