The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 04, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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"The Lonesome Chap"
LOUISIC HUFF.na HOUSE peters
"LIBERTY 18th
Coming Sunday and Monday, "Doug" Fairbanks in "Wild and Wooly"
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OltMiON Tltl'Mi THAIS'
Arrives 7:iO u. m.
I.CUVCII ft p. id,
O.-W. It. .N, THAI!.
Arrives , 7:3f. p, in,
I.iiiyc .7:26 a. m.
AI TO KTAt.K LINK HOI Til.
Leave 8: 4& a. in.
Arrive 0 p. in.
AITO I.IXKH.
Cnr to Hums. Kurt Klamath
Kurt Hock, HIIvit l.r.ke mill
oilier points south aud south
enHl.
I'OHT (IH'ICK HOUtH.
Oeiwrnl delivery open dally
:3U n, in. to C p. in.
No in ii 1 1 distributed un Sunday.
Night train mull climes K:10
Day trntn mall Hoses ft:S0 a, in.
TKI.F.t.ltAI'H IIOl ltH.
Western I'nlon, 8 a. in. to 9
p. in. Kuiiilay and holiday
9 a. in. to 10 a. ni., & p. in.
to (I p. in.
TKI.KI'IIONK IIOIIW.
Pacific Tl. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour
.Mm. (', H. i)rulnliui'li, who has !-n
hero vlHltlng her father, I)r. O. II.
Francis, durliiK III" pust mouth, Iiuh
returned to her liumu ul linker.
T. A. McCuiih relumed yc-mordiiy
from a linntliiK trip to HuriiH. II!
purly liruUKlit buck over 100 duck.
With him went M. II. llorlon, M. K.
Cunrli'lil mill L, Itolund.
(ienrgo T, Holier, who Iiuh been
doliiK fire protection work at Hcuver
Ma mh for tint Hunter l.und Com
pany, Ik expected home Saturday. Hi'
will drlvn a herd of sheep In.
Forest Hunger II. E. Kinlth, of the
IMnu M n n n1 u In stullou, in uuuy with
I lilt family on a vacation. They are
spending It with IiIh parents at tiullcc
unit will return on October 10,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
I.. A. Shuw, of Sisters, win In town
today on buslne.
(luy Iiolmon wan In from Hcdmoiid
yesterday on business.
Miaa Orpha lluuck and llulph
lliiurk are In I'rliii-vil ! attending the
Julr.
K. I). aiUon and A. I). I,o were
mi n fishing trip yvnterduy to r.iul.nu
1 .ii k .
Mr. Mnrle Dunn uml J ! 1 1 1 Ida
Dunn have gone to Freewuter to visit
rclutlves.
Mr. and Mm. 11. Schwab ure i
proiid parents of u baby boy born
Tuosduy iiIkIii.
Mr. uml Mm. J. n. Km mid ch!l
drcn worn In town from Heiliiiniid
yc!erduy afternoon.
There un- morn electric ranges In
Bond thiin niiy town of Its hIzii In
lhi Ht n t of Oregon There's u reu
koii. Ki- tin- Power Co. Adv.
KECE1TION DATE IS
SET FOR OCTOBER 19
At Hut meeting of till' I'uriMit
Teachers' Association yesterday af
ti.Tnoon the dale wiih sei for tin' re
ception for llif new Instructors and
committee uppolnteil to have charge.
Tim affair will take nlueo on October
19. A program committee rompoaed ,
of 1'rofei.Hor Tliorilamon, Ml at Chap
man, Minn Itltehlv. Mian Lit wrclue.
Mr. A. Wliianant, Mra. Norrott and
Mra. II. M. tirelner waa alao ap
pointed. It alao decided to purrhaai- a
run for thu teaehera' rent room In the
hlKh achool. I,. C, Sunders gavu n
lerturo on manual tralnhiK work In
thu ailiool. The next apeuker for tlio
.November meeilnu will bp Miaa Zada
Klnyon, who will i;urc on domai:r
c?li'iir.
AT THE HOTELS.
I'llut Unite Inn.
J. IJ. ICnapp, My.
T. K. ChuBit, I'ortlnnd,
W. It. Han. I'ortliind.
K. N. llr!wr, I'ortlund.
W, K. Looker, I'ortlund.
K. J. MtirroJI, I'orllund.
W. I-, (!dbIiow, Hllvur Dukit.
Mra. JoBeph II. Du l.aeey.
J. ('. Dodaon.
Ma M. Nlrhola.
Mr. and Mra. A. K. Hownian, 8111:
rnmenlo.
Kd. I.aiHi.
:. A. JohiiHon, Hhurwood.
I. oyd limruui, Hberwood.
Alfred Aya, I, a I'lno.
linn A. Ilelliimy, I'ortlund.
II. Wortiindykii, I'ortlund.
I. uelli) Duuforlli, I'ortlund.
Ham H. (Jolilnmltli.
II. K. llronkH, elly.
J. I.. H'.fer.
K. C. Hrouaek, I'ortlund.
M. K. Lee, I'ortlund.
W. K. Mi Cormui lt,
J. Murphy.
Tim Carroll.
Italph Templeton, Htanfleld.
Tin- WilKht Hotel,
it. II. Hymn, .I'orllund.
K. C. Ilowen, I'ortland.
II. I.. Mamh, I'ortlund.
II. (). (JulluKher, Vancouver.
O. O. KIiijc and wife, Ilend.
W. W. :ooley. Vancouver.
It. (Jlucklln, Camp 4.
N. I). Hruce. Redmond. 1
Mra. II. N. Itruor, Itcdniond.
J. It. I.lvliiKHtou, Heclinond.
Mra. l.lvlnKKton, Itcdniond.
Don Caldwell. Helix.
W. I,, llautum, I'ortlund.
A. (J. Ammer, I'ortlund.
W. I.. Smith. I'ortland.
Alvln S. Hawk. Kremont.
Mra. Henry Meyor. Itrothera.
A. H. Cooley, Ilurna.
V. M. Stewart, Ilurna.
Co.y Hotel.
Clay ClemeiiB, Hurna.
Kriiiicla I.amberty, Ilend.
C. II. KeKley, Hpokane.
Stanley Ilulfour and wlfo, Flfo.
I.oyd liiKrani.
Mr. and Mra. A. I.. StclultiKCr, Portland.
Mr. and Mra. JIlKfilnbotham, Port-
Mr, r. C. Couch and aon. Bend.
Ivan Krnat, Klamuth Kails,
llronclio Slma, Klamath Kails.
The modern aubatltuto for the hot
water bottle la the Klectrlc Healing
Pad. See the Power Co. Adv.
The dining room of the Cozy Hotel
will reopen Monday morning, Ottober
S. lour patronage solicited. 2G4c!
TONIGHT & FRIDAY
"A Kentucky
Cinderella"
A wonderful theme In a most fuclnut intf country
with cliuruetera equul to the oceulon.
PATHE NEWS
Where Good
Pictures
Are Shown
Grand Theatre
SATURDAY Matinee
A PICTURE YOUR CHILDREN
SHOULD SEE
Little Mary McAllister
IN-
"THE YELLOW UMBRELLA'
Fathers. Molhers-Do Children Count?
HELEN HOLMES in
"THE RAILROAD RAIDERS"
MRS. W. R. SANDFORD
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Mra. W. It. Sandford yesterday af
ternoon auccuinbed to death after a
long IIIikwb. She was originally from
the state of Washington and came in
lust Tuesday from Prlngle Falls,
where she hud been living the past
two months. She was taken to the
Hend Surgical Hospital for treat
ment, but did not Improve. Her hus
bund and daughter ut I'rineln Valla
are tho only relatives In this section
of the country. The funeral will be
held tomorrow.
Heat that cold oath room with an
electric heater. See the Power Co.
Adv.
XOTK'K OK KTO'K!10IJKK.H'
MKETI.VO.
Xotlce Is hereby given that the
firal meeting of the stockholders of
the Oregon Nitrate Company will be
held at Dend, Oregon, at 7:30 p. m.
November 9. 1917, for the purpose of
electing a board of directors and
transacting such other business as
might legally come before said meet
ing. MORTON & DUNN.
Something new In electric coffee
percolators. See the Power Co.
Adv.
COIXTV KKCORDS.
Bend Park Co. to Emma C. Olson,
warranty deed, lot 7, block 34, Center
addition to lend.
The Brong Co. to Caroline J. Rea,
warranty deed, lots 5 and 6. block
14, Manchester addition to Bend.
Bend Construction Co. to H. J.
Overturf, warranty deed, lots 9, 10,
11, 12, block 7; lots 1 to 6 inclusive,
block 14, Staat's addition to Bend.
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. to R.
E. Huffschmidl and Charles J. Du
gan, deed, 1.1 acres in lot 1, sections
5-18-13.
Kate E. Warner to J. O. Fisch,
warranty deed. W!i 15-20-1 8.
RAILWAY PRESIDENT HERE.
J. D. Farrell, president of the Un
ion Pacific Railroad, R. Blaisdell,
auditor, and F. W. Robinson, traffic
manager, came Into Bend last night-.
In Mr. Farrell's private car. They
will spend several days. In Central.
Oregon and while in this city are the.
guests of S. L. Wiggins.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank the friends and:
neighbors for the kindness shown
during my husband's illness-, and for
the many beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. CARRIE O. JOHNSON.
54p GILBERT A. JOHNSON.
Dr. W. G. Manning announces that,
he has returned to town and will be.
ready to take np his work again on
Wednesday morning. Adv.
One cent a word Is all a litt'e Want
Ad will cost you.
Dr. W. G. Manning announces that
he has returned to town and will be
ready to take up his work again oa
Wednesday morning. Adv.
An electric vacuum cleaner makes
housekeeping easy. See the Power
Co. Adv.
For electric toasters thin turn the
toast, ace tho Power Co. Adv.
The dining room of the Cozy Hotel j
will reopen Monday morning, October
S. Your patronage solicited. 254c1
POLE BRIDGE IS PUT
ACROSS ODELL CREEK
I For Hot Point Irons that are guar-'
lunteed. Bee the Power Co. Adv. I
Another bridge, hu Jus", been com
pleted by the forestry service Herons
Odell Creek near Davit Lake. It is
located Just below the state fish trap ,wnUo ,h8 nftornooll
which la a quarter of u mile from
.. ...a,.. O....X u, aier. me P'i; confessed that it was she who had
Is of poles and incisure about 100 1 fl(.(.(.,e( the seed, cut It for planting
ADMITS CREDIT DI E WIFE.
Tit ti t to his wife and not himself Is
due tho credit for the potnto crop
raised on his Tumulo ranch this sum
mer was admitted by C. W. Thorn-
Mrs. Thorn-!
thwiilte stood near as her husband
feil in length. It will accommodate
Theodore Anno, who wa, taken 111"" a"u" aml nl,y ol,,"r vaea,
1h...A I. nl. t ....
whllu m work hint Tuesday, la report
ed lo be much better today,
John McDowell went out last night
to Vancouver to Join the quarter
uiHHter'a corps of the army.
(luy K. Duhaon, president of the
Kodmoiid Hunk of Commerce, uml
Judge Wilcox, of tliut city, wure In
Bend yesterday.
J. Alton Thompson and Itev. Hurt
rauft were, In Redmond yesterday on
business connected with thu food eon
nervation campaign.
Mrs. Dotiuld Koms and baby, of Riv
ers, passed through town on their
way to Colfax, Washington, where
they will spend the winter.
mere is nirenny an uuto roiid on
olthor sldo of tho creek, but in tho
past It hail been necessary lo ford
lie at ream. This was not always
possible during tho entire year.
When you think f
Insurance
think of
EASTES
becmiHo lie handles the beat
lino of companies repsesented
In Unnd mid beeuiiao bo Is
ALWAYS ON THE ,K)1I uml
knows just bow to help you
ABSOLUTE
PROTECTION
J. A. EASTES
Corner I3ond and Greenwood
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
and did all the other things which :
went toward the production of thel
crop. "Ho furnished only tho lnnd
und tho money," said Mrs. Thorn
lliwulte. His wife was not present I
when Mr. Thnrnthwuito first gnvoj
himself the credit for the crop which!
was mentioned In Tho Bulletin on I
Wednesday.
WARNER' q
" " BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER
OUR THIRD
For tho ladies, we hnve a few Uni
versal Curling Irons.
Co. Adv.
See the Power
SWELGIN IN TOILS.
( Klamath Herald.)
That Secretary Schroeder of the
local I. W. W. ar.d Carl Swelgln, the
agitator arrested at Dorrls on his wny
to Klamath Fulls at the time of tho
I. W. W. disturbance last summer,!
were leaders in n conspiracy to ruise
an army for tho destruction of tho
I'nllod States government, was the
statement intide this morning by U, S.
Marsha) Frank T. Berry, who loft
with these two nion for Portland. It
Is expected that theso nion will bo
taken to Chicago Immediately,
Swolgln, ono of tho nion mentioned
lu tho foregoing Item from the Klam
ath Herald, tried to maintain an I.
W. W. headquarters In Bond but was
unsuccessful.
ARY SAL
E
If an oloctrlc sign brings you ono
pomnanent customer, It will linvo paid
for Itself. Soe the Power Co. Adv.
WOOD SAWING.
Orders taken any place In the elty.
Prompt servle. Phone, Red 1581.
Wm. Lewis, 1012 Dond St. 870-lawk
Confections, Tobacco, Drinks,
Gloves, at "Lumberman's," near the
mills. Adtf. t
STARTS FRIDAY, OCT. 5
AND LASTS EIGHT DAYS
We are going to celebrate our three successful years by
selling a lot of merchandise at far less than today's cost
production. Our slogan is and has been "To Keep the
Cost of Living Down." In this event we will more than
make good.
COME AND CELEBRATE WITH US
Anniversary Sale of
MILLINERY
Choice of $3.50 and 4.00
Felt Hats, $2.25
2.5 $5.00 Hats will be sold
at each $4.00
A number of other real
bargains will be placed
on sale for this event.
COME AND SEE
Anniversary Sale of
DRY GOODS
$1.00 Cotton Bats, com
fort size. 79c.
25-inch Outing Flannel,
all color, yard 9c.
Ladies' Hose Specials !
Our 20c line black, white
tan, pair, 15c.
Our 85c Fine Mercerized
Lisle will be sold at 23c.
Anniversary Sale of
Every Day
Merchandise
10c Can of Lighthouse
Cleaner, 5c ' J-
Decorated Soup Plates,'
C for 75c
Decorated Dinner Plates,
0 for 90c
A large Sheet Iron Boast
er will be sold at 29c
REMEMBER THE DATES, OCT. 5th TO 13th