4 TIIH IIKNW HU1-MCTIN, I)AII,Y KDITIO.N, ItKM), OKKfJON, YVKDN'KHDAY, (HTOUKR Jl, fH7 PAGE S HOUSE PETERS -IN- "The Lonesome Chap" "LIBERTY 18th 1917 OCTOBER 1917 SUNjMONj TUE iWEDJHU ! FRI jSAT 6 78 910111B13 1S1617181920 2124252627 23113 OltKUON t Kt'.NK THAIS' Arrlvttg 7; n. ro. 1.1'llVl'H H J, 10, O.-W. It. N. TIM IN. Arrlvim 7; 3.1 p. m, lnvi' k. in. Ai"io hta;k mm; koitii. linvna HMf, u. in. ArrlviM I j,. m, Al'TO I.I.NKH. Cars to HurtiH. Kurt Klamath Kurt Hock, Silver Luko unci ottmr poluts noulb and nouiU at. I'okt orFici: iioi itH. Ounurnl dullvsry open dally 11:30 a. in. to 0 p. in. No mall dlmrllmted on Sunday. NlKln. (rain mall cloaca b : 1 5 Day Iraln mall cloura 6:30 a. in. 4 ' TKl.KdlMI'H IIOt'KS. Wnitnrn Union, 8 . in. to 9 p. m. Hunday and holiday! 9 a. m. to 10 . m., C p. tu. to 0 p. ro. TKI.KI'HONK HOl'ltH. Pacific Tel. Tl. Co. 24 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. Alk'O Ilcniicr li on a wo-k'i trip to I'orllnml. Mrs, Jurnc Tonity waa In from Red mond (or Hi ii duy. I- II, Kay v.-a a In Ilnnd today look J ii K uftor IiIm mlnliiK lutorcMtH. Mr. Wllllum A. Mooru la pending fviTii I wks at Tlio Dullva und I'orl Janil. Lnrin M. Hull and Guorno While tvittit out liut nlKlit to enllHi In thu miKliinera rorpa. Mrs. M. J. Foley rluni'l ihU wiii'k from a IttiiKiliy visit with rila tlvna In Mlmioupollit. Marlon Kotzmaii and Ills (uuillly liiivi- ri'liiiiiKil friiiu California, whiiro tlniy were alnrn July. Mm. I'ruii k Kurritii uml ami haw leuiu; lo I'lirlliinil and Hmittlii tor u month's visit with ritlitllvns. Mrs. Cora Klsli ruino In last iilnht from Wullaco, Iduho, to visit Imr UiuiKlitur, .MIhh lliiatrlco KwImk, Mrs. I. W. KliiuiiiiK and Mrs. Kil- wunt (iould und sou huvo koiio to Hood Hlvur to attiMid a wedding. (). I.. Ili'llows und Hill Alinrniithy D'turiii'd from a IiiiiiIIiik trip to Cruni! I'rulrlc yoatitrduy. Tlny hrouKht hui k a himr. John Ktolill ruturiH'tl from a Iniiit ilill trip up tlio rlvur toduy. Ho Ijiik K''l a uuuilinr of cluck unci t lulled a biur a good dlstancu. Attiirimy W. I. Myurs, of CuIvit, ulll ojuti a law officii lu thn office? formerly oci'iiplml hy thn county clurk III thn O'Kana hulldliiK. Mrs. It. I. Mlulcr. Miss Allfn Comha and Hilly Mlntor left this morilliiK for a trip through tho nasi. Ttiry will ho koiio six months. A. M. I'rlUKlo l'fl this afternoon for KuK"n und I'ortlund In his motor cur. With him wuro Mrs. I'rliiKlo. Mrs. Kcnflrlcl, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Horakotto. F Dovmiporl, Jr., and K. W. 8ln- I'lulr, of Hood It Ivor, aro apnndliiK tew days In this city on their way homo from a two works' vacutlon trip to Harni-y county. Itoss I'. Odi-ll arrived hnro from I'ortlund yesterday lo accept a po sition us night dark ul tho Pilot llutto Inn. Ha was recently con- n it d with Ilia Hotel Oshorn in Ku-geno. It. II. Uayley, former county com missioner of Crook county, wus In town yesterday looking over thn new road work. Ho expressed himself very much pleased with the progress which hus been uiado. i AT THE HOTELS. h. K. R l.uko- l'ilot Unite Inn. II, R Oruy, I'ortlund. Itoss I'. Odnll, I'ortlund. I). K. Oreor, 1'urtlatiil. I), Klunley, I'lirtluiid. II. Cuiiimlngs, I'ortlund L, I.lslnr, I'ortlund. J. T. Hardy, Hheepvlllo. Mr, and Mrs. M. Handera view. Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Manning, elly C. O, MnlJor, Han Krunrlsco. J. I. Dtiku and wife, I.akevlew, Hohs Duke, I.ukevlow. Wlllard Vornoii, I.ukovlew. 1). II. Htuart and wife, Ilurnea. Tim Carroll. Dniila O'Connor. J. (. Ausmus, I.awen. Joseph Mplon, Hums. II. M. Congfdd, Hums. Calvin MeDuffy, IS u rim. II. A. Homier, .Hums. II. T. McKenzle, Portland. H. I'. Dommlsse, Portland. J. K. Lincoln, HI. I.ouls. I). T. (Joodmnn, Portland. C. O. Krui'.Rcn. I. . ('. Hmlth, Halt I.nliu. J. I), Kootlt, I'ortlund. Hiilph Templittoil, Stunfleld. . Dan llourlgun, Powell Hiilto. Kusidilo Aynarez, Wllllum Lawrence, Klelds. Knill Olson, Callow. II. M. Ailernhumer, tiiirns. Puul l.olku, U ii r ii h. M. M. Krnsl, I.u Pine. Henry Patjens, Khanlko. The WHkIU Hotel. Kreil Kottwlck, Hood lllver. Mrs. I.. K. IIIII, Portlund. I.. II. Htnltli und wife, Porllaud I.. C. Hmlth, Hend. Henry Patjens, Hhanlko. Mr. and Mrs. Churlea Hums. V. I). Harris. Portland. K. I". Iiigluhurt, lleud. K. L. Allen, Sisters. Krauk Clellnskl, Oregon City. Irving Horner, Deschutes, H. V. Wheeler, Itedinond. J. W. Uurrlson, llesihutes. llerherl H. Kdgur, Ilrolhers- ('. M. Kranler, (iraham. Virginia. K. I). Drako and wife, Hernstcdl. Mrs. W. M. Dickson, Hernstodt. John H. Johnson. Hoy Duldson and wife, Hlstors. A. K. Illchurdson, Uurns. A. U. Ammer. 8. A. Halley, Hums. 8. A. Ualley, Hums. Cozy Hotel. Kdward A. McLean, Portland. J. R Taggert, city. O. M. Klatberg. Metollus. I). A. Grady, Redmond. Jack Kltchlng. Prlnellle. J. K. Charlund. It. E. Katon, La Pine. Stanley Dalfour, Pifo. LOWER BRIDGE GIRL IN TACOMA SCHOOL Wilson, (Special to Tho Rulletln.) LOW Kit II It 1 1 (J 10. Oct. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kidder and son, of Portland, were visiting with their duughtor, Mrs. L. A. Hunt, tho punt week. (Jus Kludlg was u Itudiiiond vis itor on Krlduy. Miss Pern Walters left Thursday evening for Tucoma, where she will utlend hlr.h school this year. I.. A. II tint Hindu a buslneas trip to Iteiluioiid Thursday. Mr. Wilson Is shearing sheep at the Ilimkins ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard, Lester Ilolloway, L. R Hire and Krank Cliaiuniin were umong those attend ing the sale at Ogg's last Tuesduy. Mrs. A. H. Holmes wus a guest at Mrs. Camphell'a Wednesday. Mrs. C. K. Ilosklns, Marlon and Naomi HoHklns motored to the Wil son mill Wednesday. Mrs. Harrington, Denzll Harring ton and Jerry OroszkreUKur attend ed tho Bisters Fair. Mr. and Mrs. David Milburn were shopping in Kodmond Tuesday. Charlie lllseoek has his threshing machine rebuilt and started thresh ing at tlus Htudlg's Thursday. Marlon Hohklns was a Hend visitor on Haturduy. Mr. und Mrs. Joe Howard and Les ter Hollowiiy were In Redmond Frl-: day evening. C. F. Ilosklns received three calves' froiiiTlllamook Thursday, and ex pects a shipment each week. I Several of the men from Lower; Hrldge attended the water meeting' at Clovredale Saturday afternoon. j EAST END SCHOOL IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION i (Special to The Hulletln.) MILLICAN. Oil. 1. It II Kellor visiter with his brother and family while at Hend after lumber for O. Caldwell Monday, and returned Tuesday. C Caldwell is havine mnrn fthr.on brought out to Sloan's ranch. l,hiis. Oraffenherger made a trip to Rend after another loud of lumber this week. W. W. Grlnstead alsn cni s lor, I of lumber this week. L. II. Keller and famllv. from Hend Visited with the F Tliliilier futnllv Sunduy. Mrs. R. R. Keller and children nn.l Mrs. J. J. Holland u-erp t thu Iteat. son place Monday. vm. Rahn and a carpenter from Ilond are busv bulldine ihe Hchool ho u He. P. H. Johnson mniln n hn! noua trln to Hend Thursday. I.. A. Hal Is bulldlnx a milk tin nan for P. B. Johnson. Vernon Clevenirpr nn,1 f T. na-on found Clevcnger's four cows, which turned up missing the past week, In Lee Itlgga' corral at Hampton. It. R. Keller nhrit Iwn rnvnloa a'hlla herding sheep Thursday. TONIGHT" Y?"r ,ast. chance to see Mary iunes flj inter in " faith THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Kentucky Cinderella "In the days of old, in the days of gold, in the days of '40." A story with adventure, humor and pathos--the sort of blending you like. Dr. W. G, Manning announces that he has returned to town and will be ready to tuke up his work again on Wodnesduy morning. Adv. PATHE NEWS The boys are there now have been in action; the training goes on just the same, here and there-all to establish peace in the world. GRAND THEATRE "WHERE GOOD PICTURES ARE SHOWN" returning on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Galbrlath, ca couipanied by Mrs. M. C. Davidson, Mrs. C. C. Hyde and Mrs. C. M. Peck ham, attended the special meetings in Redmond which are being con ducted by Rev. Lyons. Mrs. F. K. Mart?., of Bend, eoent Saturday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. (). Reigel. Threshing is going on now in this vicinity. ('. A. Douglas' machine started out last week. K1RXHAM BUYS HOUSE. Ross Farnham this week purchased the property of Dr. Miller at the foot of Oregon street and will move his offices into the building the latter part of the week. The Central Ore-, gon Bank will extend its office Into the apartment which he has been using. Mrs. Minnie Allen has rented the main part of the house from. Mr. Farnham. XKW MILL STARTED. Construction work on the mill lit Red Rock canyon was started today by Elmer Merrill. The site is north west of Aubrey Butte. Trees were cleared yesterday preparatory to be ginning the actual building. TERREBONNE FAMILY TO WINTER IN SOUTH (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TKRHKHONNE. Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ronton and little daugh ter. Hazel, left Sunday morning for Ksconduln, California, where they will upend the winter. P. C.'C'hurchman, of Sheridan, Ore gon, Is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. O. Ralston. Mrs. J. R. Hclfrich, who recently moved to Hend. came down Sunday, Dr. W. Ci. Munulng announces that he hus returned to town und will he ready to take up his work again on Wednesday morning. Adv. One rent a word Is all a lltt'e Want Ad will cost you. "The reason we have so many customers is that our milk is rich and pure." Yours, Phone Black IS3I JONES DAIRY Bend Hauling Co. EXPRESS AND BACGAGE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY AUTO TRUCK SERVICE PHONE BLACK 451 PHONE BLACK 451 BARTLETT PEARS-- good sized, smooth and of extra fine quality, better get them now CRABAPPLES- you know how crabapple jelly is in the winter time. F. DEMENT & CO. The 'Preferred Slock Store CHOCEHIES HARDWARE DR. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Phone Red 1511 May Apartments, cor. Frankjin & Bond Sis., Bend, Ore. I $950 1 Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reasonable We'll loan you money lo build. BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view of the River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. 4KB J. RYAN & CO. 0'Kane Bldg. Phone 361 CAMERAS FILMS NO MATTER WHAT SIZE MACHINE YOU WANT. WE HAVE A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED. A STYLE FOR EVERY FANCY. SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING F. O. B. FACTORY A motor truck muit submit, and PASS, ' the acid test of COST. That is the teat we want you to apply' to the one-ton Maxwell truck its first cost and its operating cost A Maxwell truck which is a REAL' truck, worm-driven sells at a price that can not be met in any other motor vehicle of likeef f iciency, durability, andeconomy. A Maxwell truck will cover 100 miles in a work day twice the distance covered by two teams and two drivers. It will do this at an operating cost of less than that of one team of horses. Moreover, it is of a size and capacity adapted to the needs of almost every form and phase of commerce, industry, or farming. The question is not, "Can I afford to have a Maxwell truck ? " , The FACT is, Mr. Business Man, you can not afford to be without one. Onc-fon Truck Chattit $U5; Chattit ttith cab and windthitld $00i Chattit with cab, windthitld, and Stakt Cat BodyftSO. UNIVERSAL GARAGE BEND, OREGON ,