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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
TWO I1KNI) IIUI.IKTI.N, DAILY EIMTIO.V, IIKM), OltWJON, Till IHDAV, OCTOIIKIl IS, IfHT PAOK a rFega.iJUL.,!ar,r,--rx rr-in:rsri Tcmip,ht and Friday i v Inn Miutln anil ,lm li I'icllfnnl In "A Girl at Home" HlliiV, ItnlllcklllK 1 1 IIIIIUl'tJUM Klmil I'.plMi I of I.IIIKHTY lit A Daughter of tho U. S. A." 1917 OCTOBER 1917 SUN.MON iTUEiVVEpjTHU FRI SAT 1 3"f4 5 8 911011 1W13 1415116171811920 21222324252627 28293031 OltKliON TIll'.NK Tit A I. V Arrives 7: '.' a. m. LcuVcs S p. m. O.-W. It. H N. TIIAI.N. Arrives 7;3i p. in. linvi'n 7:26 a. in. Al'TO KTAtiE LINK Hul Til. Umvii 8:4ft u. in. Arrive! I p. in. Al'TO I.IXKH, Cum to Hums, Kurt Klamath Fort Hock, Kllvor l.nko mid olhnr puluu south and south ant. POHT OI'KICK IIOl'HH. Onnernl delivery open dally 11:30 n. in. to G p. in. No mail dUlrlliuliid on Hnnday. NlKlit train moll cloiiita K:15 Day train mall close :S0 a, m. TKI.KtmAI'11 HOI 1(8. Wnaturii I'lilon, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Hundny and liulldayi 9 a. in. to 10 a. m.. t p. m. to tl p. m. TKI.KI'IIOVK IIOl'IW. Pacific Tdl. ft Tel. Co. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS - K. Fielding spent tho dny In lleml purchiislng nlui k. Mm. K. Diluent ri'turni'd t It In innrnliiK frum a trip to Spokane John Carnilchaiil, of Hums, passed through lli'iid on hln way In the I'n Into ahow at Ilrilinoml. Mrs. Mnry K. Knotta bus gone to Yuinu, Arlxona, lo remain with her cm through the winter. .Mm. K. W. Curncy li'ft last night 'for Hi'iilllu to 1)0 gone several weelis. Him will viall at her old home. Mm. (. W. Uregg, of Ashluml, who has ! n vIhIiIiik with I.. K. Hhcplicrd in HiiihI, relumed homu la Hi night. Mm. W. K. Diirnnd, nf ltudmohd, mid .Mm A. I.. llrnntDii, of Hytrin, were In town toduy on a shopping "trip. IIoIIIh MontiiKUD, of Slstcis, whs n pimsmigcr on thin morning's out hound train. Ho la on hln way to Iluhl, Iduho. Division Superintendent I). E. Pnl iniir or tho O.-W. K. & N., wna In town over night nud left this mornliiK In Ills private, car. W. It. Illley went to Portland lust iiIkIiI on tlio train nnd will Hpcnil two days lookhiK for muchlnory fur hln creumcry lit Lu I'lun. J. W. A. Iluscli, editor of tho Kort Hoi k Times, returned last nlKht from u wuek'a trip to Seattle. Mrs. Hunch cumo III from Kort Hock to muut him. MIhh lOtlu Arnold canto In Inst 4 nlKlit from Vulcan, Alberta, anil Ih vIhIIIiik nt tho homo of Mm. II. J. Kuttong. 8ho may llvo here perma nnntly. Mr. nnd Mil, W. It. Carey hnve ( koiio to Aleza Ltiko In British Colum ibln nnd will remain thcro during tho winter. Thny cxpuct to return early In tho spring. Mm. C. II. Clow, of I,n I'lnn, has Kono to Tho Dulled to moot lior moth er, who Ih coming from the onst to Hlt her. Tho two will nrrlvo lioro I'l'ldny evonliiR, Mm, a. M, Ilordouux, who him ,oon vIhUIiik Mm. C. W. IOIIIh, of llurng, wuh In town laHt night nnd took tho train for her homo In Snnttlo, 1 1 or father, W. W. Haines, who nccom punled her on tho trip, wont to Eu i, koiio from Bond, ., WARM and tamfarlablt al the l.lbeiUiami al wat:i a good show Um. SaturdayOnly AI.K'K llltAKV mill AlcxU Ku-doll nl llii' IIiihIiiii lippcr lul liulli'l, In The Dancer's Peril Sunday and Monday I u I n l y Utile Marguerite Clark in' The Valentine Girl W. I. (ieoiK" Ih hern toduy from Hulem In I'oiiiieeilon with tho Tuiiiuln IiiiiiIh In which he Ih IntereHled. J. TellHi her. Jr., Hperlnl ei;iil rep- ri'Heiiiiiilvii of the IIoh' und (Slrl Aid Hoclety of I'oiiliind, xpent IhhI n Ik hi In Itenil liefurn koiiIk to HiiriiH to utleiid court. He will return hen In u few diiyn to t ruiiniii'i liunliiemi In connei Hon w ith the Jiiine. Iluy a l.llierty llond. AT THE HOTELS. I'llol llulle Inn. A. K. J. N. H. Alioin, Hem lie. W. Illooil, Heall'.e. W. llrlHlow, I'oriliinil. II. Iliichnieycr, I'ortlnnd. (ii'O. M. Motlum, I'ortliiud, I. . I.. Phillips. Portland. T. W Koeppen, Penillelon. ltlcn K. Colwell, Portland. TIioh. U. Khenriuuu, WuhIiIiikIiiu, l. C. N. 0. Wullnrr, Prlnevllle. W. K. Diirnnd, Iledmoiid. II. 1.. Kutuoldn, lledmond. C. M. MiCiiII. Sllviir I-uku. J. T. Hnnley. I. . J. I'lirmuii, Mitchell. J. I.. O'Hulllvau. II. K. Itrooki. llond. John llup, Hllver Lake. J. T. Wulluce, Portland. V. K. Ilelfrlch, Portland. Wllllum IlopkliiH, Kpukauii. T. 1.. l.cmtoo, Portland. Wrlulit Hotel. Myrtlo Purrott, Portland. Mra. Ituten. Si ullle. It. II. llyuea, Portland. I. co Klaclicr, Itunm. J. T. Monahuu. K. A. Hohh, J. K. Warner, llrothcm. M. O. Thluln. Mra. C. II. Clow, I.n Pino. John KiikIIhIi, Porllnnd. Alvln 8. Hawk. Fremont. J. Temiher. Jr., Port'.unil. W. II. Jordan, Keho. Whit Miiulder. Keho. F. N. Weir, Porllund. ('. I.. I.oblnKer, Portland. r.y Hotel. Hldnny C. White. Porllaud. II. K. Swlimlrf; Fleetwood. Fiona Hull. Fort Hoik. J. W. A. Hunch, Fort Hock. Dan Walch. John StubliH, . Fleetwood. J. M. Orlffln. Tumulo. 11. It. Churchill, l.onln St. One. Oleic. Floyd I.iiuc, Hllvrr I.nkn. 1). K. Mlrlch, Portluud. W. It. Hurton, Silver Luke. Try our Iiuniiicvh Ionic, mom II- luiiiliiitlloii, we ruiiriuito t( bring nioro huNliioHs. Tho I'uwcr t'o. Adv. Mr. llrlght fniys, "A well llghtoU lioma In n cheerful homo. Adv. THE GIFT CORNER Full of New Idtns in Gifts from 25c up Baskets, Booklets, 'Pottery Vases, 'Pictures, "Stays, and many other attractive and dainty gifts, at LARSON & CO. Sign of the Big Clock 143 Oretfon St. CHALLENGE SENT WINNER OF MATCH lll oollM-Tiijlor I 'lull I I 'rliluy M;bt Mill Pick .Mini lo Knler Itlnit I Willi I nil (illbert. j Fred (Illbert, uudiifeuted lleml mlil illewelnlit, will fight the winner of Hie Percy HrookaltoHcou Taylor irnt I ill to be aluged ut the lllppo- ilrouie on Ihn night of Friday, Octo ber III. Thla wiim Ihn iiniiouiiiteineni loilny of HrookH, urier wiling Ollheit, lo accept III" coiidllloiiul i halleiige, ' (illbeit Iiiih been uwuy from lleml hIiicii he won from JaK Wagner on u foul early In the Hummer. Prepnratlona urn complete for Fri day nlglit'H go ut lint Hippodrome, and HrookH In In flint cIuhh condition ror the bout, he declare. Tuylor Ih ex pected to urrlvu in Ilend tonight or tomorrow. Hutting on the coming acrnp I light ho fur, uh thero Ih little on which to biiHo rutlngH of compurutlvn lublllty. HrookH belleven thul he will be able to win out III tho coumo of the () rouuiln, but nuya that ho will have u Htlff buttle. j I Huy a Liberty Hood. rllcctrlr li mm, the Ihk miide, eco nomical mill i-ffli lent, .-i.(Hi, the Power Co. Adv. INSTITUTION OF ELKS LOIXJE IS deferred; .Miij; Hnve to Wuil I'ntll Next .Month Aiiiiouiicement of Definite Hate In i:M-cleil Koon. That the liiHtltutlon of nil Klka lodge In llend may have to wait until next month, wuh the Htutement thin morning of Vernon A. Forbes, ono of the moHt active of local F.lkH In Hncurlug a charter for a lodge here. Ainu-nee of tho Hlalc offlclaln from Portland Iiuh rendered It ImpoHHible to fix u definite date, ho explained. Mr. Forbca will endeavor to make a apeclal trip to Portland In the near future to connult with the grand of flccm of tho order, and hopes on Ills return to be able to announce tho time tit which tho Ilend lodgo wilt come into being. The Hot point elect He grill toaxtN, IhiIIh or fric, ".IM, at tlio Power Co. Adv. WARNER'S Save You Money -ON. These Things Millinery Hosiery Und erwear Blankets Dress Goods Notions Chinaware Enamelware Kitchenware With Your Savings Buy Liberty Bonds r TONIGHT AND FRIDAY- SUNDAY NIGHT & MONDAY , SATURDAY MATINEE STUART HOLMES HELEN HOLMES "THE DERELICT" "The RailroadRaiders" W;ne. Wom, anJ Sni LITTLE MARY McALLISTER in The oiinin old trick claim another victim. It nTk o r f fV"1IK A" ilrai'H liliu from home and family into the merry 1 "e oeaSOn OI CnilanOOO wirl und down to the dregn of liutnanity. "IX CIIII.DKKN COUNT?" "WITHIN THE LAW" PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY Tuesday & Wednesday, Oct. 24-25 I i CNCI.K HAM ;KTS MO.NKV. THK Liberty Honda arc Hold direct froth the Culled .Stales Treasury Department to the people. There Is an appropriation of a small - sum for rent, clerk hire, post- uge. No commissions ure paid and the local and stute cam- puigns are defrayed by private putriotlc subscriptions, prac- llcally all workers donating their services. Coffee III (.even minutes, uhvayn rlcur. Klcctrir ooffee perrolulor, at the I'ovtcr Co., f 10. Adv. The Preferred Stock Groceries are the best you can get and the cost is no more than the pther kinds. This the age of conservation-make your property look .better and last long er by using Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes F. DEMENT & CO. Groceries .-Hardware PILOT BUTTE INN rThe WW'H a generation VlijT-p? of hold leader. M,7 ship. i CO ffrTefcji Nationally known ai the "A-iiS Wl comloitablt -fj SST-it no,:, wi,n ,n' cViVii mf3M "hon"l'" Is "The Show Down" Comedy Drama. Alice "Howell in "Automaniiics" and Pathe News flRAND THEATRE! WHERE GOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN BOXING AT THE HIPPODROME PERCY BROOKS vs. JACK WAGNER TEN ROUNDS TED HOKE vs. HARRY CHRISTENSON SIX ROUNDS Seml-Wi'nJup FRIDAY, OCT. 19 TESTIMONY CONTINUES IN BAILEY CASE Witnesses appearing today for the plaintiff in the trial of Mrs. Elsie Bailey, charged with robbery and larceny, were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Merrill, C. S. Hudson and Dr J. C. Vandevert. The Merrills are neigh bors of L. A. Rawbaigs, the complain ing witness, and told of transactions concerning a note of which they had knowledge. Mr. Hudson also testi fied as to the bank's connection with the money. Dr. Vandevert told of the injuries Mr. Raw lings had been treated for and which are alleged to have been received through harsh treatment received while he was held captive in the Bailey home. Electric toaster, toasts two slices at once; use It on the table, costs but Utile to operate. $4.00. The Power Co. Adv. HAVE YOC BOl'GHT A MB- ERTY BOM? A Liberty Bond pays four per cent interest. It Is the best investment in America. It is - free from all state and local taxation; and free from national taxation, up to $5000. For that cold spot, try an electric heater, $7.50, ut the Power Co. Adv. now CASH MARKET FRESH and CURED MEATS. FISH. POULTRY PRODUCE, BUTTER and EGGS 148 OREGON STREET "The House of Good Eats" "Cooper's Table Boom" Meals Served Family Style for 35 Cents WHY PAY MORE? Deschutes Hotel Building. Cooper & 'Davis, Proprietors NOTICE OK STOCKHOER.S MEETING. Notice is hereby given that tho first meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Nitrate Company will ba held at Bend, Oregon, at 7:30 p. m. November 9, 1917, for the purpose ot electing a board of directors and. transacting such other business as might legally come before said meet ing. MORTON & DUNN. W hen you think of Insurance think of EASTES because he handles the best line of companies repsesented in Bend and because he is ALWAYS ON THE JOB and knows just, how to help you gel ABSOLUTE PROTECTION J. A. EASTES Corner Bond and Greenwood 4