The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 16, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIH IIKNII IIUIXKTIN, DAIMf KDITION, IIKND, OREGON, TIKNDA V, Of TOUEIl 10, 1017
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The LIBERTV-IIEND Owns A LIBERTY BOND Do You 7
TONIGHTZZEHIWEDNESDAY
TIIK GltKAT ITALIAN AtTOIl
GEORGE BEBAN
-IN-
"A Roadside Impresario"
'l'lm story (if it roiiiiiliii; linlliin performer with H trick bear.
1 1 uf liin uaunl 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1' unit pathos.
COMEDY
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WEEKLY
Coining SunJay--Maruerila Clark in "The Valentine Girl
Coming Oct. 28 Mary Pickiord in "The Little American"
! RUNAWAY CIIKCKKI) 1
liY WR10CK OF WAGON
Team HrciikN Prom I 'iihIciiIhun lit
Depot When IVIkIiUmiimI Iij
GumiIIihi Hc'dir.
Hay scattered along I)lvlHln
Btrimt, a broken telephone polo, and
finally tt wrockud wugon, marked llm
flight of a ("" "' JiorncB belonging
to Auno's burn, whli:li wus startled
by n pusalug speeder on tho rullrond
Iracka about 8 o'clock ycaterday af
ternoon. The team, which had been
driven by Hill Taylor, wan tied ut
thn li!)"t awaiting tho appearance
of thn drlvor, when thn Kuaollm; car
chugged along thn track, rkartled,
tho hnrHi'H brokit tholr f utcri 1 n: ami
raced two blocks up Uii) street until
checked by tho woKn loalng Us bul
a n id arn-r Its luu;l of hay had 1:;n
loHt.
r
Buy a Liberty Bond.
AT THE HOTELS.
1917 OCTOBER 1917
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OltEGON Till NK TRAIN
Arrlvng 7:20 . m."
Leaves 8 p. in.
O.-W. It. N. TRAIN.
Arrlvea 7:36 p. ra.
' Lrava 7 : 2 r a. m.
' AI'TO HTAGK LINK Hot Til.
' Leaves 8Mf a. in.
' Arrlvtia 6 p, ui.
AI'TO MN'KH.
' Car a to llurna, Port Klamath
Kurt Itock, Silver I.nke and
other polnti south and aouth
eat.
POST OKKICK HOriW.
)nnernl delivery open dally
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in.
No mall distributed on Bundny
Night train mnll closes 8:15
Day train mall close 6:30 a. Di.
Tkl.MJItAI'll HOI Its.
Western Union. 8 a. ni, to 9
p. m. Huniluy and holldnya
0 a. m. to 10 a. in., 6 p. in.
to 6 p. in.
TKI.KI'IIOVK HOIKS,
ruclllc Tel. & Tel. Co. 24 hour
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
T. A. fVinley was In Redmond to
day. J. W. Albln haa gone to Walla
Walla.
A. W. Ayn Ih spending several days
In I'orllund on busiucaa.
It. Williamson wna on tho train for
Minneapolis tli Ih moriiliiK.
W. 10. Clurno, a Htorkmnn from
Bond, has gono to Blhlock.
lliTiniin von Tlddlcmlcr spent tho
day In Itodmond on business.
J. L. Ilnrrlngton thti t morning
nindn a business trip to Opal City.
It. W. Hart linn gono to linker
mid will return In about a week.
Dr. M. W. Davis Iiiir koiio to Iom
and will rolurn In about throo weeks.
Mm. Ed. fiantry la In Spnknno to
sptmcl four weeks Willi hor dnughtor. J
Mrs, M. K. rionnko In In Hcilinond
attending Uio I'otnto Show and vlall
1 ii K relatives.
Mr. und Mra. ('., A. Vonilerhed car
ly Ihlit morning became lh pu nil I h
of ii baby liny.
Mra. O. !. Evert, of Aildy. Wash
lugtoii, la visiting her purculs here
for a abort 1 1 imr.
M. Keenoy la on hla way to Kal
Ispull, Mniitanu, wIhtii ho waa callnd
by llm llliii HH of hla inolbi-r.
KxConnly Hurvi-yor K. A. Hire and
Mra. Itlio with In town from Hcd
mond yi-Hlrriluy on IiuhIik'hh.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd McNVlt have
Koim lo Aatorla to vlall Mra. Mi Notl'a
brolliiT, I'rofi'aanr 1.. A. llunlliiK.
Thoodoro A ii nc, w ho haa Iiimmi acr
loualy 111 wllll alolnuib trouble, la
now wvll on tho road to n-covrry.
Raymond Wlllluniaon baa kuv
bark to Mlnuiiuuolla after vlallliiK
hla mothnr, Mra. Anna Wllllamaon.
In lli'iid two monllia.
J. O. Whlltuki-r, of Hamilton, haa
pun'liaai'd lb" Jon lluchholu place
two and onc-bulf in I lea north of I'llot
Unite, mid bua moved onto hla now
prupi'i'ty.
:. S. Hamuela, general mnnuger of
the Ori'Koii 1-lf" Inaurauca Company,
la In llmid for a day or two wlih Asb-
loy Forrent. the local ri.'prrai'iiliillvf.
Mr. Samuula will probably leave Weil
ueaday moriiliiK for llurna und I'.akc-vlw.
Kveryboily idaii will be at the H!p.
Wi'ilneHiliiy nliilil, let's ul! ko. Adv.
VERDICT CONFIRMED
HY SUPREME COURT
I llv llnllrl Vrtmtt lo ln ncim nulli'ttnl
8AI.K.M, Or., Oct. 1C The con
viction of Dr. A. A. Auaplund, of
I'orlliind, who wua churKed with
matiHlnuKliter tor thn doalli of Anna
Anderson, roaultliiK from nil llleKal
operation, haa been affirmed by the
aupromo court, Aunplund haa been
anntnnend to linprlflonment of from
ono to IS years.
Kvorybody will bo thoro at tho
Hip, Wednesday nlchl. Adv.
PROHIBITIONISTS MAY
NOT WIN IN IOWA
(Rr Unltnl rrnia to Ui Drnil BulMtf )
DKSMOINIOS. Iowa, Oct. IS. Ro-
sulta of tho town prohibition election
uro uncertain. Tho dry majority Ii
now 300. I.ntn returns aro expoctod
to rcdilco It furthiT.
"LET FOX DO IT"
Transfer Phone 221
LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING
You can rely on our unrvlcn for wo know bow to handloj J '
your work. Wo uro n o upt. i i
PIONEER AUTO STAGE & TRUCK CO.
FOR SALE!;
i -
15 Acres, east of center of town
on cinder road
See R. P. MINTER.
IMIot HiilK; Inn.
I. II. AiiHtln, I'oat. "
HukIi K. Hendry, Portland.
F. K. Illahop, i'ortland.
K. Oudiiuwin, I'ortland.
D. j. Iloaenfeld, Sun FrunclKco.
Wunl (join, I'orllund.
N. . Wullacc, i'rlnovllle.
Churlea .. I.euz, Fort Klamath.
Axnea I'ankey. Fort Klamath.
Churlea U. Ilutcliiildcir, I'ortland
John H. Htovonaoii, Portland,
John L. KthurldKn, Portland.
II. II. Cloutler. I'orllund.
Don X.i'tr., I'ortland.
Huaaell D. Luwrnin, Prlnevllle.
('. I. DihiiI, San Fruuciaco.
Italph Tcmplelon, Btnnfleld.
Joe llanlater, Stunfleld.
F. It. I'uleraon, Hond.
M. C. Murphy.
Deiuila O'Connor.
C. 8. Samuel, Portland.
J. W. Drown, Portland.
J. K. Snyder, Pendleton.
U .K. Johiiaon, Portlanud.
0. T. Mi-Kendall, Klamath Fulla.
Don Metzkey, l.ukevlew.
T. A. Connolly, Muupin.
John P. O'CullaKhan. Palaley.
W. K. Durand, Iledmnnd.
. ti. Sedgwick, Redmond.
W. MrConnell, Imperial.
M. AllKland, Crescent.
WrlKbt Hotel.
1. uclle McCSee, Summer Lake.
H. K. Vincent, Slaters.
W. P. Vandevert, Bend.
C. C. Vandevert, Ia Pino.
Mra. C. J. Callow, Bend.
II. K. and D. E. Thomas, Fort Hock
C. L. MeCauloy, Deschutes.
('. H. Irvln, Redmond.
(J. P. Sweem, Lako.
N. Pohnson, Ilenil.
L. Meneur. lleud.
Mra. M. Smlta, Aberdeen.
It. W. Heurtt.
W. U. Hopkins, SuKlnaw.
Jnaeph Varco, Unit hers.
I). P. Boon', Brothers.
S. R. lliirxcHH, Bend.
J. W. Alkln. Walla WaKa.
P. II. Johnson. Mlllloan.
R. P. Ilaberbn.ni, Portland.
C. B. Calkins. Portland.
C. M. Ureenwald and wife, Red
mond. II. II. Kllgore, Mlllican.
Mrs. Gladys liolverson.
Mrs. Minnie Bantry, Crescent Lake.
(i. U. Johnson, Portland.
II. Wlrkman. The Dalles.
D. McCartnay, The Dalles.
Cozy Hotel.
A. - M. Olcson, Portland.
Ida Carroll.
Al. Mousell, Lakeview.
B. L. Henniolds and wife, Red
mond.
Mrs. Grace Chance, Suntex.
Miss Jessie Chance, Suntex.
Mrs. L. C. Dibble and son, Suntex
W. A. Dibble, Suntex.
Joo Howard, Jr., Lower Bridge.
J. G. Smart, Burns.
A. K. Richardson, Burns.
G. A. Nichols and wife, Spray.
O. A. Summers, Spray.
Mrs. D. A. Anderson, Bond.
C. 0. Watts, Madras.
T. W. Hudson, Rainier.
G. E. Johnson, Portland.
D. MeCurtnuy, The Dalles.
A. G. Allon, Post.
H. Wlckmnn, The Dalles.
Rny Talbott, Bond.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
CRANE WILBUR
in "The Single Code"
A mory of a single code of morula for
mun and woman
in
SATURDAY MATINEE
HELEN HOLMES
The Railroad Raiders'
Also A TWO REEL COMEDY
LITTLE MARY McALLISTER In
"The Season of Childhood"
"DO CHILDREN COUNT?"
THURSDAY arid FRIDAY
A BLUE BIRD FEATURE
"THE SHOW DOWN"
A KoK'.&nef) of Mld-l'iiellic When Privation and
und Dunjfer Transformed Human Nature
in the. Melting 1'ot of Primitive Life
PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY
Also Helen Holmes in "The Railroad Raiders"
Saturday and Sunday Matinee
EDWIN ARDEN
in "The Iron Heart"
What kind of a heart should a person have one
easily moved by tender pleading or one
absolutely immovable?
Two-Reel LUKE COMEDY
flRAND THEATRE!
U WllfMEQOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN
COMING "Within The Law"
Ipal JmUe of Portland, outlined the
outruns perpetrated by the Germans
during the war, deelured that a his
tory of Prussian diplomacy plainly
reveals the trail of the serpent, urged
thn purchase of bonds as the safest
investment in the world, and as a
result getting method of bucking up
the boys who have gone to the front.
Money wins wurs, and this war Is one
of nomocracy vs. Autocracy, which
we must win.
KuImt's Grammar Scored.
He was followed by Reverend
Harlranft, who claims that the chief
objection he had against the Kaiser
la that "he doesn't know enough
German or Kngllah grammar to put
God before his name." The speaker
also urged the saving of two cents
daily on food and putting it into Lib
erty loans. "The nation would have
2,000.000,000 worth at the end of
the year If they followed this bit of
advice," he said.
President Oilman, of the Oregon
Trunk, urged that the only method
by which peace can lie accomplished
Is by whipping Germany and whip
ping her in the "good oid-tashioned
American way, doing it thoroughly."
"Don't neglect the small man," be
said. "Give him a chance with his
$50 or $100. The government wants
It for the goixl will It expresses.
Threo billion menus only $30 apiece
from each person In the nation. That
Is only a small tax which the people
ui una luumry auuuiuii i uui; ill.
BoiiiIh Kxptuined.
Mr. Etheridge was the last speak
er. He explained the bonds, show
ing how near they are to cash.
"People ask what they can do with
the bonds," he said. "You can buy
a home, a suit of clothes, or loan
money on them. Liberty bonds are
a mortgage on the whole United
States."
In order to reach a majority of
the people in Bend, speakers ap
peared at both of the moving picture
theatres for brief addresses. A din
ner was given at the Pilot Butte Inn
earlier In the evening In honor of
the Liberty bond boosters. Members
of the delegation who are touring
Central Oregon In (he car furnished
by Eric V. Hauser, of Portland, left
this morning for Klamath Falls. Fol-
1 low up meetings in Bend were sched
uled to be held today at both of the
.local mills.
PILOT BUTTE
BARBER SHOP
BEST SERVICE
ASSURED
E. C. LAXDINGHAM, Prop
In Pilot Butte Inn
Mrs. Bright Hoys, "Did you ever
notice lliut the mont successful stores
are the best lighted, and that the best
lighted stores are most successful?"
Adv.
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies,
Bath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
Put ffi
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
Confections; Tobacco, Drinks,
Gloves, at "Lumberman's," near tho
mills. Adv.
$21,00(1 SL'IISCIUHKD.
(Continued from Page 1.)'
first, spoakcr of the evening, declar
ing that Amorlca must, If nocessnry,
curry tho cross of sncrlflco to Insure
world froodom. Rev. Snyder Is him
self 'tho father of a boy now fighting
In tho tranches In Franco.
"Tho Issue of tho wnr is tho fnto
of civilization," ho doclared. "We
own ouo-third of tho gold of tno
United States, and our othur ro-
sourcos nro tromondous. Wo aro
called to give the boat that wo have
and glvo It cheerfully."
John H. Stevenson, former muhlc-
HOTEL
ALTAM0NT
'Is still tho Home Hotel of
BEND
Good Meals at all times
Regular Meals 35c
Extras If desired
TRY A MEAL
at the
COZY RESTAURANT
You will find the
11KST SERVICE
Ever Given In a Dining Room
in Item!.
More Money Means
Less Bloodshed
Don't hold backdon't be one of the last to
fall in line! Those who have not hesitated
to subscribe to their share of bonds are the
ones who will make the loan a success. Let
the Liberty Bonds be your answer our
answer the one answer we, as an undivided
people, loyal to the cause of human rights,
can make to the world war.
You may buy the 4 per cent Second Lib
erty Bonds in amounts of $50, $100, $500,
upwards, paying in installments two per
cent with subscription.
F. DEMENT & CO.
The "Preferred Slock Store
GROCERIES HARDWARE
PILOT
BUTTE
INN
The Standard Furniture Company
Announces
The Opening of their New Store
with a complete line of new and
second hand furniture.
Household Goods Bought and Sold.
Standard Furniture Co., 845 Wall St.