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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
4 TIIH HKNI IIUIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIENI), OIlKfiON, HATIItD.W, OCTOHEI! I 'I, 1017 PAflE 1 ""Paramount Pictures SUNDAY AND MONDAY AN ALL-STAK CAST Headed I i,v Wallace Held u ml mippiiitcd by Hnrntliy Davenport, Anllii Kliiir. Ilii.vinnhd lliiuiin, A. l. in poiitei', Frank l.unnliiK, Churlim I), licliliut. Ted Hum tin, Donald Howies, uiul cillnii'. "The Squaw Man's Son" llmii U u ifiTin lci tiff, blending mrniiiH.v 1 1 tunif und nup of tb American West mid iht pomp mill ceremony ul the uihh-hIi ul IiiiIU ul "old KiikIiiiiiI." EDWIN MllrON KOYLK Tim uiiilnir dI "Tlii! Kiimw Mnn," Hub written lln' .!( I lo hi famous pluy, wIiTPIi win iiIho the llrsi I .ifriy picture, III ii'hiihi in 1 1"' niiiliir demand know twiut. llllll bcCllllH' III Illll. tll' Nillll Miiii'm Mill, BRAY PICTOGRAPH KLKVER KOMEDIKS Hi Distinguishing The Best From The Rest, sheriff UKulimt Frank Klklns several yimrN UK". Mm. M. KriiflKr lum purchased tlm house fiiniiiirly belonging to '.. Pi Binlt.li In Turk uililltlon. Kd, Dunn, (if Tumulii, In In It I loduy (ill business, lln lum nearly completed u prlvutu Irrigation lulu (ill u 820-ucre flat ucriiBH llm river f i'o m Ilia town und In pIuiiiiImk Id plant It wllli alfulfu. Tim work llllll tllkl'll IWO llllllltllH 1(1 Complete ii nil Includes u (linn mid ditch. .Mr. Dunn cuiiiH li(iro orlglnully from Cor- vullls. I M. A. Pulmcr returned this niorn IIiik friini u trip to I'rlnro Edward Island, Canuilu, whnru lui wont two I iiiniitliM uko to attiinil u fuinlly r j union. Forty of III rolutlveH were j present from till purl of llm fouiilry, but Mr. Pulpier liuil tliu distinction ! of IiiivIiik come tlm furthest, yiic. I of these, reunions In held by tin: fuinlly oiicij every 10 years. A luilliroof llculer for $7.5(1 Power Co. Adv. Til. Chicken dinner ul the AHainont on Hiimliiy from 12:30 lo 1:30 und from 0 to 7 o'clock, 60 emit. Adv. 1917 OCTOBER 1917 SUNM0NTyE 1 8 WEDjTHU j FRI 415 SAT 9jl011LH13 2122232?252627 28293031 (llti:(i(l THINK THAIS Arrive 7: 20 a. in. t.l-U Vl-H S p. in. O..W. It. N. TRAIN. Arrlvi'K 7:3fi p. in. Ivt 7:25 a. m. AITO HTAGK LINE SHCIII. I.nnviii) S:I5 . in. Arrive o u. in. AI'TO LINKS. Cnm lo 1 1 it r rift. Fori Klamath Fori Hock, Silver Luke ami other point mi u lb and aoutli (Hill. POST OFFICE HOCUS. General delivery open dally K:30 a. in. lo 0 p, in. No mall distributed on Sunday Night train mull close 8:15 Day train niall close (1:30 a. in. TKI.KOItAI'H IIOIItH. Western Viilon, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Hiinduy and hollduy l i. m, to ill a. m., 0 p. ui. to 6 p. m. TKI.KI'IIOXK HOCUS. Paclnc Tel. Tol. t'o. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS X. I,. Dunn la In Frocwiitcr on a hIioiI vIhII. K. K. Helicon has returned to Port land, Ilia lioini'. J K. J. Monro und Giioriti' Menken mnliT wi'iit In town toduy from Kio m ii ii I . T. C. Donuld, of Fort Hoik, wiib 'on 111 Im moriiliiK'a 'ruin bound fur Portland. J. K. WiirniT la nutkliiK " buHlnnaa vialt In Si'Uttlu. Ho will ruturn ntxt Tuoaduy. W. W. Conlcy In a now flri'innn who Iiiih ri'coutly been put on llm OroKon Trunk 1 1 no. Mm. It II. Culdwoll Iiun Konu lo Wnlln Wullii, WuhIiIiikIoii to apund Hid wlntor with rnluilvna. Mm. II. K. VokoI Ima ri'lurnnd to Tliu I )u I li a ufliT vIhIHiik lior molliiir. Mm. W. D. Konoy. In lloud. Mm. I). II. Vi'oiiiuiiH la on lior wuy to Pomi-roy, WuHliluKtou, to bu koiio two work on a buHliii'HH trip. Mra. W. MonlKoinnry arrived thin mornluK from Kuiiiini'rfliild, Kuiihiih, and will bn u Kuexl ut llm J. Kdwiirdu liomo. Mr. und Mra. V. A. t'ook und aovi-n rh'.ldri'ii arrived here llila moriiliii! und will make their lioiim eunt of town. ClnularH are being Kent out loduy from tliu I'ouuly ihnol auperlllteud enfa offlio to encli teacher oiltllnliil! the food coiiKcrvutlnu work. Fred (liitea, uu attorney from Cor v 1 1 1 m , In npeuilliiK the day In town lookliiK after buninena lulerentn. He will then ko on lo Harney county. Mian Maritarel White la on her re turn Journey lo Omaha, Ncbrunku. She Iiun been apendliiK two week III lleitd with ht-r alntor, Mra. Hen Al- up. J. W. A. Hunch, editor of Iho Fort Itock Tlmen, wan In llend loduy bo foru leuvliiK fur Si'ttttle, whore he won called nil in count (if the death of hla mother Hi veral duya uko. Mrn. ChriMtlo Downer, who him been hero nome tliiie on uccouul of r health, wan called to Portland today by Iho llluenn of her father Klin doen not expect to return to llend. Purmlnsioii ban been received by the local draft hoard to nend Clifton Iteaui to Camp l.ewln tonlnht Iteani roportvd afti-r tho time ullo'.ted fur appcuraucn of the iiiota In which bin numo wun drawn. .Mrn. ltoliert I). Could Toturned this inornliiK from SiNiltln where nho li an spent tho aumnior. .Mr. Uould, who Iiiih boon III at tho llend honpltal ban rvvovorad Biifflcloivtly to bo movod to hla homo In Plnelyn Park Now han boon rocolvod hero of tho death of W. C. CoiiKloton, of Paulina, Wodnonday In tho Good Samaritan Hospital In Portland. Mr. CoiiKloton wun well known In this soctlon, IuivIiik been a candldnto for C. 8. HUDSON, Froaldont HUOII K. UHAN, Vleo-Presldont. U. C. COh!, Vlco Prosldont L. . McllE VNOl.DS, Canhler B. A. 8AT11EH, Vice Prosldont. K. K. SAWVKH, Assistant Cushlor The First National Bank OF BEND. BEND. OREGON. Help Your Government And Yourself At the same time . Buy the hest investment Any government ever offered U. S. 4 pr. et. Liberty Bonds Do not ku.v: ''How few bonds C'nn I buy, und not lln a sliiekorY'1 . Suy; "How many lionds -1 " C'un 1 possibly afford To buy to liolpV" Wo will liolp pluoo your subscription for you, without cliurifo, anil urn willing and i . ' axlotiH to help you flnuneliilly In your iiireliiiso of those, bonds. First National Bank Member Federal Roserve Systom. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot lllllle Illll. Frank l(. Calton, Portland. Chiirlen K. Kuiltli, Portland. Frunk W. Duvls und wlfo, Kukoiic. F. J. Itl(hanln, Portland. A. N. I'lliKor, Mliinoupolln. J. W. I.udd, Portland. A. I.. Tlbbottn, Portland. Paul U. WanilliiK. Portland. Kunnoll I.awnon, PrlnevMle. Wlllurd Cook, Portland. J. M. Force, Portland. Krlc Zopli, Pulsley. It. J. Devlno, Paisley. ('. II. MumuuKh, Portland. Dennis Murphy, Portland. Hay K. Miner, .Hllver Lake. A. C. HarniK, Portland. 11. I.. Cull. Portlund. J. II. I.unu und wlfo, Silver Lake Mrn D. LlneliaiiKh, Silver Lake. L. Nlcholn, Prlnovlilo. (i. 1). Cunper, ('orvullls. K. K. Henderson, Silver Luke. C. I., fall, ChlciiKo. L. F. Meyer, Portland. Mm. Harold Clark, Madras. W. S. Descher, Seattle. II. L. Humolds, Hedmoiid. J. A. O'llenrii, Hi nd. Tom Cronln, Silver Lake. Andy Taylor, Lakevlcw. K. M. Peck, Hamilton. J. F. llounlon. Held. M. S. Mayfleld, Prlnovlilo. Peter Murphy. A. Lindgren. Guy K. Dlckerson. C. ('. Hest. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Swift, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tlmbrell, Crano S. X. Ilolton. Karl Powers. Geo. Mankonmnlor, Fremont. J. V. A. Htiscli, Fort Rock. Wright Hotel. W. G. Fordham, La Pine. Mrs. It. H. Caldwell, Bend. II. II. KIlKore. Sink. It. K. Purtin, Sink. J. Hiislet, Portland. W. II. WuukIi. Portlund. G. L. Curr, Portland. C. P. Smith, Portlund. J. O. Dunn, King's Valley. D. T. Slddell, King's Valley. Helen Crlssinan, Chicago. Italph Dunn, Bend. K. Heath, Bend. C. I. Iteckard, Klumath Falls. It. II, Parsons, Rodmond. . . Owy Hit-I. L. B. ChurloB and family Fleet wood. Hobort Wagner, Eugone. L. Fllihugh, Silver Lake. T. C. Connoll and wlfo, Portland. K. J. Mooro, Fremont. William K. Johnson, La Pine. Dorrls Foster, Bond. Mrs. K. C. Oleson, Camp 4. Italph Tomploton. J. L. Murphy, Bond. J. O. Perry, Kolyat. A. C. Barber, Alpha. TONIGHT-SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY AND MONDAY GLADYS HULETTE Gladys Brockwell IN IN 'The Candy GirF HerTemptation A delightfully sweet morsel thin pluy Ry the hypnotic jiower of a nuin who with people who will come up lt your w an her friend she clears her mine every expectulion. and saves her sister from him lifter a leriilic menial stniif'e. CHAS. CONKLIN PATHE NEWS IN -IN- ( 5.IGl" Wide Range of Jill Important Ecenh These pictures show you just what Is happc A Two-Keel Comedy of Ileal Life. intf over there. COMING !--"Within the Law." QRAND THEATRE t WlimF. GOOD JL PICTURES ARE SHOWN Sunday in Bend Churches A ( ul hoi lc Church Ki-nlces. Masses on Sunday will be at 7:30 and 10 o'clock. Instructions for the children arc given every Saturday morning after the 8:30 muss. Irst Kciiiiillnuvlnn Lutheran Church. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. F.venltig services at 7:45 o'clock. Scundinuvlans cordially Invited. J. H. HKONO, Pastor. An Klcctrlc KcwIiik Machine, 9:l7.ftO, chkj' terms. The Power t'o. Adv. Chicken dlnnor at the Altamont on Sunday Xroni 12:30 to 1:30 and from 6 to 7 o'clock, 60 conts. Adv. TELEPHONE COMPANY HUYS LIBERTY BONDS Tho American Telephone and Tele graph Company and Its associated companies represented on tho Pacific Coast by tho Pnclfle Tolophono & Tolegraph Company, has announced that on behalf of themselves and their employes thoy ihavo subscribed to 5,000,000 of tho second Liberty Loan. Tho company during tho last campaign purchased $0,000,000 or tho bonds, I'retibytcrluii Church. Next Sunday morning the matter of food conservation In the United States will be' fully discussed in the Presbyterian church. The pastor will speak at 1 1 :00 a. m. from the subject "How to Win the War Against Ger many. A number of things are of the ut most Importance, and these things will be brought out In the fullest de tails. Tho pastor has been appointed to represent the federal board of food conservation In this county, and lust week had the privilege of getting a great many things first-handed. The message thnt Hon. James W. Gerard brought to the citizons of Portland will be echoed In this address. The facts In the ca-.c are startling. Come and hear them. Tho 7:30 service will be a mass mooting of all the churches. This will be In preparation for the coming aeries to be conducted by Dr. Lyon. Thoro will be services every evening next week. II. C. HARTItANFT, Pastor. DANCING Special Music AT THE HIPPODROME TONIGHT II 7 Snve 10 per cent on Klecirc Ijinips buy them by the box five in a box for !.!. Adv. $2.50 FOR ONLY 3 CENTS. Amorlcan Kxpress Company Money Orders, tho safe, convenient way to send .muiiey anywhere, rites same as thi. postoffie?: no application to till ot'i, just say what am un; and to v ',cm; wo do t ic rest American Express Compdny at Homeseek ?rs' Lanu Co. and at MannlK'imer'j also. Confections, Tobacco, Drinks, Gloves, at "Lumberman's," near the mills. Adv. THE WRIGHT HOTEL will servo fried spring chicken, croam gravy and biscuits and a doien other good things, at 8 o'clock Sunday ev ening, all for 60 cents. Adv. Pr. J. G. Coble, the well known Optomctrlst-Outlclan, will bo at his orflco In Bond at the Cozy Hotel until October 17. Office hours are from 2 to 5 o'clock. Other hours by ap pointment. Mako engagements now, as ho Is very busy, riumo Bed 631. 261-4c Iff n ' -,wmanm!mimiXtt, PILOT BUTTE INN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMKXT9 FOR RENT FOR SALE pOR RENT Completely two-chair : barber shop in a live town. Good poll SALE $550, 4 00 cash, house opportunity for right party. Address and lot 7, block 8, Mill addition. Bulletin office. C82-52tfc at less than cost of labor and mater- ilal: furnished cabin Included. W. B. y iGT Fish. 725-62.6D LU&1 JOST It the party in automobile pOR KALE 7x9 wall tent. Inquire seen taking hose from Clemens' forestry office. 728-62, 4c premises a week ago, returns same promptly, no questions asked nor poll SALE Oak library table. Phone further Investigation. 722-6062p Red 171. 729-62.4C " FOUND : pR SALE New guitar, cost $10. HSUSear sheep pens, man's sell for $6.50. Address Box 463. CQat 0wner can have sam(J by Beml- 726-62.63p provlng property and paying Tor this advertisement. 693-53tfo pOR SALE Three lots, with new - 4-room bungalow, 3-room cottage, WANTED two 1-room cottages; bungalow $35 a month. $1600. Box 352, or Inquire WAXTEiMiddle aged gentleman BuIIeti- 713-5!.61-2p "desires to meet aad deckp ae- 1 quaintance of lady matrimonially In- glDEWALK FOR SALE Sixty fest clkied. Am sober, industrious, Bin- of good four-foot sidewalk. Can cere; references supplied. Address easily be hauled in 16 -foot lengths Bend Bulletin. 727-62, 5p to any location. Inquire Bulletin of- fico. 492-06tfc yyAXTED Man to wash wimlowa. Cozy Hotel. 724-6itfc PH)R SALS! Two lots In Northwest Townatte Company's Second Ad- .., .ia v -,o(. dltlon (west of the river, near Shev W-- it ' , lln mill); price $160. easy terms. Ap- work on ranch. Phone Cascade ply abc. Bulletin office. tl Hotel, Stanley Chermon. 723-62,3p FOR SALE Lots 9 and in. of block ANTED Will pay casn ior your 13, Bend View, price $200, easy household goods. Briggs' Second terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. hand store. Phone Red 1681. 350-70tf 634-243tfc. pOR SALE Lots 9 and 10, of block ptRXITlRE WANTED We will 24 of Kenwood, price $326, very pay best cash price for used fur easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office, nlture and household goods. Phone 349-170tf Black 1641. 385-78tfe j The Standard Furniture Company I Announces The Opening of their New Store i with a complete line of new and second hand furniture. Household Goods Bought and Sold. Standard Furniture Co., 845 Wall St.