The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 13, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EIITIOJJ
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RAISING THE CENTER SPAN OF THE GREAT QUEBEC BRIDGE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1917
What have you done todny to help
win the war?
' " jjflHjW
AT THE MOVIES
l.lherly 'IIii'iiIii'.
To yuii reineniher Llttlu llitl, (lie
sun r "The Hiiiiiw Mini?" Well, Hill
In n yuuiiK until now ami will appear
at t It ii l.llioiiy Tlii'itli'n Hiiiuliiy iilulit
ami Monday. Tim phiure, "The
Siiinw Miiii'h Htm."
Lord KfriiiKtiin, Hi" lltlln Hal of
"Tim Sqiniw Man," him hfl Ii'h oh
tali'H and It !h lfn In lOiixlaud uml In
ill !if of tin' I ml In n pnllrii on a went-
nil ri'Hi'i'valloii, Hit Ii ii m ili'hi'iii'il
hU wife lii't'iniHii aim Ik ml il !t imI In
Ilia iikii of morphine. Klin II it M fallmi
In love Willi yuuiiK lrd YhhIit,
DavM l.inlil, I hi' luillitii tiKiiil ami
One yi'iir nfter the faturiiniilont tit the Ills Quelieo hridjje another niteinnt in nil-i lul" plnee the center upan Hint
fell was nmilo, :inl It was sueressfnl. The span Is 1'J fwt above the St. Law -retire river. It Is till) feet limit unit wtm
brousht down the river to the bridge site nn pontoons. Ii was Misprinted from the npposlttf ends of Hie bridge by
chaltis ami raised Into plaer by powerful Jarks.
To save food the housewife
must learn to plan economical
and properly balanced meals,
which, while nourishing each
member of the family properly,
do not encourage over-eating or
offer excessive and wasteful va
riety. It is her duty to use all
effective methods to protect food
from spoilage by heat, dirt,
mice, or insects. The Secretary
of Agriculture.
MILK.
Here's another saving suggestion
from the Department of Agriculture:
"Half a cup of milk whole, skim
med, or sour a seemingly trifling
matter hardly worth the trouble to
keep or use.
"In many house holds quite a little
milk is wasted left uncovered in
glasses regarded as useless because
the cream has been skimmed off
allowed to sour poured down the
sink or thrown out.
"Now, if every home there are
20,000,000 of them should waste on
the average one-half cup daily,1, it
would mean a waste of 2,500,000
quarts daily 912,500 quarts a year
the total product of more than
400,000 cows.
"It takes a lot of grass and grain
to make that much ntilk and an
army of people to produce and de
liver It.
''But every household doesn't
waste a half cup of milk a day? Well,
say that one-half cup is wasted in
only one out of a hundred homes.
Still intolerable when milk Is so
nutritious when skim milk can be
used in making nutritious soups and
-cereal dishes when sour milk can
be used in bread making or for cot
tage cheese."
SenclSoclatL
day night with nn Informal dinner at
the i'ilot lltitto Inn. Ills gtlestx were
Miss Jean lluswell. Miss Ueorglu An
droit. Mr. Jog Knttpp anil Mi', ami
Mrs. Harry Brooks.
Dinner Ianc
An elaborate dinner dance took
place Tuesday night at the Pilot
Butte Inn when Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Brooks entertained for a number of
house guests. The color scheme
which formed the setting for the
affair was of flowers in patriotic
colors. Those In attendance for the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. George Kel
loy, of PrtnevHle, Miss Georgia An-
dros, of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Hudson, Mrs. Frank. Prince, Mrs.
Wallace Birdsall, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Erskine, Mr. Joe Knapp, Mr.
Harper Skuse, Mr. Martin Kenfie'.d.
Mr. Vernon Boland and Mr. Blaine
Devers.
Farewell Dinner
yon chaperoned the class. On Wed
nesday night the freshmen held a
similar celebration.
Sunday Sehiwil Party
I Little Lillian Keller was hostess to
tho junior girls Sunday school class I tn-r. -t-Mit aiiley
of the Methodist rhurrh yesterday j .Mark Korrest and Dorothy G. Mr
j afternoon. After the children had 1 Cauley were quietly married Sulur-
taken up their regular class work. ; ilny evening at the home of ltev. II.
games were played and refreshments , ('. Ilartranft. The young couple Un
served. Thoso present were Mary
Reynolds, Bessie Howard, Dorothy
Nelson, Fay Barnes, Alice Holmes
and Elolse Spencer.
mediately left
Crooked River.
fur their homo at
Thrill it' Party
The Sophomore class of the Bend I
high school reserved tho entire bal-
cony at the Liberty Theatre last night
for a class party. Following this they
adjourned to the high .school for re
freshments and a stunt program.
Members of the faculty tietcd as chap-erones.
A Vacuum tinnier Hint tiiakrs
luiiisrkit'pliiK ru.-y, at Ihr I'imrr
i Co. Adv.
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GORDON
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At Hie Liberty Theatre tonight anil
Nunilny aftrrniHin.
also serret rrpresentiitlvc for the lis-
phu'.t trust, has discovered asphalt
on tho reservation. Hal niiule the
survey ami knows the osphnlt belongs
to the Indians. Ludd and the Indian
medicine man, lis well us Hal, are
In love with WiiIi-iiii-kI. Ludd gives
Hal fifteen thousuiid dollar's worth
of asphalt stock, but Hal exposes
the plan to the Indians ami fur n
lime (ho trust is halted.
Hal is culled buck to Kuglaiiil and
leaves the stork with John MrClmid
TO OPEN NEXT WEEK ""' "K"'"'v """"""'"y. to i.e turned
-over to the department fo Jusilre.
Mi-Cloud Is taken 111 and Is at the
point of death when Appall comes In
In steal Wah-nu-Kl. MeClnud raises
himself and kills the Indian. Hal Is
FURNITURE STORE
t. G. Animor, of Portland, arrived
lie re this morning and Is opening a
I furniture store on Wall street at the
Study Club M.t'ts . location formerly occupied by the about to return when he dlsrovers
Monday afternoon Mrs. Wallace i Hend Furniture Co. Mr. Anitner ls j,ls wife Is a morphine flnud and he
Birdsall was hostess for the Bend experienced furniture man. ami . ,,.t.ili. to remain and rare for her
Study club. Regular business was fter surveying the local field run- r, hough he hus ttgreed to dlrnrre
Honoring Frank Prince, who has" discussed and papers read on Russia. . ,ull' '-'rls that Bend is very much her so that she can marry Lord Vim-
T1
tbl Wallace 1-eiD
( IVPrUN I I.D uv
Anita 1 iim a
IThc Squaw Mansion
lASKV-l'AMASUMr
At (lie l.lhetll 'llienlre Slllillii) lilulit
mill Miiiiilny.
Iw-o reels of roomily, "King Itarx "
111 the eolueilv, ('has Ciinkllii. w h
ehlof rlaliii to it 'Nt I nit Inn riitmlsu lu
doliiK the unusual at unusual Hiu
The Millennium has mum! An
artress has been found who does me
try lo lake the whole mid i-o in p'. . .
glory of u pliiurn unin lu-iHulrt r'n
Is (iladys Broi'kwell, U'llllnui r,.
star unit she hus unren. r n-dly IIiio ah
aside a rhniirn In iiftmimii unto
self nil entire photoplay. What
more, she hus douu this lueiiiy
rnusn she tllinmlll It would he!!ir
this prodiirtlon. When Itliiiurd Ht in
Ion ami Miss llrnrkwell ehose "H"i
Temptation," whliii Is lo be sIioaii
nl the Grand Hundiiy night unci ,M.m
day, as (hi) next pliiurn they won!. I
ruin. Hint would have the pari :
now plnyn. thnt of Shirley, and r 1"
of Ihn s'ster, Helm. Afier a rarefiil
study of the arciiuiin, Miss llro.-kni)
illinotllli'iiil thai she wunlil he i : i
(elll with only one of I ho rharntieri
"I believe I) would spoil Ihn ilniinu
If I did both purls," she mild. "Then
seems to be no Inherent reason wliy
tho two sisters should so timely r.
semhle eiirh other. Iiniible rhnriu -terlrnjlons
always reiUlre a irreiiv r
iinionnt of bruin-work on Hie part or
the Ittlillellce, and the objerl of l'i
motion plrluiii Is lo elllerliilll."
PREPARATIONS MADE
FOR MOOSE CARNIVAL
gone to Join his regiment at Wash
ington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Brooks were hosts last week at a
dinner party at their home. Pink
carnations supplemented by dainty
pink-shaded candelabra formed the
table decorations. The, meal was
served in the form of a buffet sup
per and was followed by dancing.
Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Brooks'
hospitality we're Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Prince, Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton, Mr.
and "Mrs. Wallace Birdsall. Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. McCann. Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Hudson, Mr. and .Mrs. J. P.
Keyes, Miss Esther .Moore, Mr. Blaine
Devers, Mr. Carl Johnson, Mr. Har
per Skuse, Mr. Vernon Boland and
Mr. E. C. Shevlin, of Portland.
the suhiect which the rlnb la n- " l "King, and that ho Is Here to
taking up. The next meeting will i su
be held In two weeks at the home of
Mrs. Floyd Dement.
Dinner nt Hotel
Harper Skuse entertained Thurs-
A carload of stock purchused In
Pendleton will arrive in Bend Mon
day, and Mr. Ammer has In addition
a part of the Bend Furniture Co.
stork.
Annual Jubilation Will Be Even Bet
ter Than Last Year Is Promise
Details Being Completed.
Plans are being rapidly formulated
for the second annual Moose Carnival
to be held In the Hippodrome next
month under the auspices of the local
Moose lodge, and preparations indi
cate that this year's event will be
even more successful than that staged
last December.
Committees are hard at work pre
paring programs, arranging stunts
and securing prizes to be drawn by
patrons of the Carnival, and details
concerning the entertainment to be
given will be made public within a
short time. A number of the chief
features, however, will be kept secret
to be turned loose as surprises to the
public, .when the doors of the Hippo
drome are thrown open.
An Electric Stove and Grill that
astH, boils, fries or wills, 87.50
Adv.
RECRUIT COMMITS
SUICIDE IN HOTEL
(By United Presa to the Bend Bulletin)
SEATTLE, Oct. 13. Millard Gold
berg, of San Francisco, shot and
killed himself in a local hotel this
morning. He left a note declaring
that a week at Camp Lewis had un
balanced his mind.
An Electric Coffee Pcrcolutor, $10.
-Adv,
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
will serve fried spring chicken, cream
gravy and biscuits and a dozen other
good things, at 6 o'clock Sunday ev
ening, all for 60 cents. Adv.
Women's Club Meets
The Women's Club of Bend hld
their first regular meeting of the
new club year on Tuesday afternoon,
October 9, at the home of Mrs. J.
Alton Thompson. The president,
Mrs. O'Brien, delivered an Interest
ing address on the work and growth
of the club during the past year.
The subject under discussion was
"The Life and Work of James Whit
comb Riley," papers being read by
Mrs. E. D. Gllson, Mrs. J. Alton
Thompson and Mrs.' W. H. Burton.
The next meeting will be held Tues
day afternoon, October 30, at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Burton.
KlltertalllK With Tea
A prettily appointed tea was given
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. K. Shep
herd honoring Mrs. R. Bergren.
Music and games were the diversions
indulged in by the guests. The tea
table was prettily trimmed with blue
and pink sweet peas. Guests of Mrs.
Shepherd were Mrs. Bergren, Mrs.
C. J. Leverett, Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs.
Gregg, of Ashland, Miss Elinor Roth
geb, Miss Ethel Frlck and Vola Ivan
Shepherd.
Picnic On River
Sunday afternoon a gay group of
young folk hiked up the Deschutes
river to a point above the hatchery
where a picnic lunch was served. In
cluded in the party were Misses Viola
Brown, Lena Sherman, Mildred El
liott, Mary Hubbard and Luclle
Saunders, and Messrs. Harry Rein
gold, Floyd Weaterficld, Fred Curry,
Carl Finley and Arthur Norcott.
Wienie Roasts 1
Evening picnics and wienie roasts
have -been Indulged In at the high
school during the pat week by the
Junior and Freshmen classes. Tues
day night the former students made
merry down on the river bank with
a bonfire and out-of-door supper.
Miss Inez Penn and Miss Zada Kln-
PROCLAMATION
ler. i lie department of Justlre per
suades him lo return uml assist In
the prosecution of the asphalt trust
Ho reurhes the runch on Xinus eve
Just III time lo stop Ludd from steal
ing the stork from the dead mission
ary's effects. Ho tells Wuh-na-gl of
his love for her but tliat he must go
bark to Knglund. She roes out Into
J tho snow to kill herself by the grave
of Nat-u-rleh, Hal's Indian mother
who killed herself for his father. I lu
- receive u message that his wife bus
: taken an overdose of morphine uml
: he is free to marry the Indian girl.
Salem, Ore-con. October 10. 1917.
Whereas, the American people have set themselves
the task of raising a second Liberty Loan of from
three to five billion dollars. Twentieth century war
requires vast sums of money. The requirements are
far beyond what the wealthiest country can raise by
taxation. The great nations of Europe have been at
war for three years. They have floated loan after
loan successfully. It is unthinkable that this coun
try should fail with its second loan, six months after
the declaration of war; and
Whereas, failure to provide the7 necessary money
would mean failure properly to provision and equip
our troops. An army insufficiently equipped and
supplied is led to unavailing slaughter. We owe to
those who are to do the fighting to stand behind
them loyally , to give them everything which will add
to their efficiency and bring nearer the day of vic
tory. Let us not fight this war half-heartedly, with
one hand behind our backs. Let us fight it manfully
in a manner worthy ,the best traditions of the Re
public ; and
Whereas, Oregon's share of the fund required is
sixteen and a half to twenty-four million dollars.
This is a sum too large to be raised without the co
operation of the whole people. Every Oregonian
with an income should consider it a duty and a priv
ilege to purchase one or more bonds, in proportion
.to his means. The government asks us not to con
tribute, but to invest. There is no safer investment
in the world than a loan to the United States;
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the authority in me
vested, as Governor of the State of Oregon, I, James
Withycombe, Governor, do hereby proclaim the week
of October 14 to 20, 1917, as Patriotic Week. Oregon
has thus far responded to every appeal. We have
given the flower of our young manhood. Let us not
be a sordid people. Let us not place greater store by
our money than by our men. If our people can only
be aroused to the necessities of the situation, we can
not fail to have the cooperation which will spell
success.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Seal of the State of Orecon to
be hereunto affixed, this 10th day of October A
D., 1917. JAMES WITHYCOMBE, Governor.
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Griiiiil Thcnlri'.
Just what is "Within the Law?"
j Wo ull know that It Is the iiumo of a
play to bo shown at the Grand The
atre In a short time, but the big ques
tion, the one that Is answered In the
play. Is Just what ran a person do
and still bo "within tho law." This
stellar picture which features Alice
Joyce and Harry Morcy, has perhaps
created more Impressions than any
other picture presented within recent
years. The oft-asked question, "How
does he do It 'and keep out of Jail?"
Is answered In this picture.
Tonight and tomorrow afternoon
Is shown "The Candy Girl," a delight
ful confection that goes well with the
make, Mr. Stanton offered the star
the opportunity of playing u double
Gilbert's
Grocery
we are getting
new customers
every day
There's a Reason
a trial order
will explain
The Better Service
Store
8H8 Bond Street
Phone lied 721
Near Bend Hardware
) SHEVLIN PINE '
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH, DOOHS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
FOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND VHITE PINE SASHCO.
441
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Ressonab.e
We'll loan iron money lo build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE I'KOPEUTY
Every Lot commands ii view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Location.
. AEE
J. RYAN & CO.
O'Kane Bld(. Phone 361