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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
k r.GR THE IlEND lU'M.ETIN, DAILY EDITION, I1KMI, OHEOON, Till USDAY, (HTOIIKIt IN. 1017 LAWRENCE AGENCY INVOLVED IN STRIKES (Br United Pro. Co tne nvuu Bulletin) SPOKANE, Wash.. Oct. IS. Affi davits train .0 workmen asserting Hint tho I,nwrence Labor agency in duced them to go to Astoria to work In shipyards under the representa tion that no strike existed there, will probably lie introduced as evidence against Lawrence In his hearing be fore, tho city commissioners. Efforts are being made to force Lawrence to pay about $1000 to 20 men said to have ,becn sent orf to Astoria under misrepresentation. Sev eral of tho mou are here to testify against him. They assert that Law rence was gathering strikebreakers tor the Astoria yards. The commissioners may revoke his license if charges against him are proved. TWELVE DEGREES IS LAST NIGHT'S COLD Bend's temperature again sank to a low mark last night, although not reaching the extreme cold of the night before. Twelve degrees above zero was recorded last night, two de grees warmer thau ou the previous Jiight. COUXTY KECOR1W. (Furnished by Central Oregon Ab stract Co.) U. S. of America to Alfred G. Allen, patent. S Vfe NW VI and SV Vi Sec. 4 ; N NW4. Sec. 9, Township 19. Range 14. One cent a word is all a little Want Ad will cost you. "A Train of Thought." " " "I like te imagine myself in various places." "Travel around the world on a train of thought. so to speak." The Modern Way. She lie stole the livery of heaven to serve the devil In. He Livery nothing! Fie made his getaway in a six-cylinder. Judge. One cental word is all a litt'e Want Ad will cost you. .. YOU KNOW, OF A Visitor A Departure A Birth . . Accident An IHneai OR- Any New Building Social Function! Meeting! A Real EitAte Transaction -Any Improvements OR Anything that it of lateral ITS NEWS! Phone it to The Bulletin 561 C. S. HUDSON, President HUGH E. BRAN, Vice-President. V. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McRE IfNOLDS, Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President. K. E. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON. ....In asking you to buy a Liberty , Bond, the United States does not ask you to SPEND your money. It offers you Instead a splendid opportunity to SAVE und to INVEST. Consult us for full Information. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System, MRS. J. KENDALL SU7 Mrs, ,1. Kendall, a prominent .New York woman. In the gnrh she will wear In France, where she will direct a small army of chauffeurs engaged In transporting portable hangars to lie used ljy American aviators In France. The work will be done under the su pervision of the National League for Women's Service. An Automatic Payteller. A machine that Indicates tho amount due In every man's pay en velope the Instant It Is wanted Is among the largest ollice devices. This machine. It Is said, gives the products of payrolls and distributes job costs In far less time than the most ex pert clerk ran deduct them by pencil and pad. A twist of the wrist gives the product of the most Involved pay roll fractions whatever the rate per hour for the hours worked may be. I'erhaps most remarkable of till Is the fact that the machine does not com pute products; Instead. It lias 1S.340 computed products which cover nil conventional payroll figures. The ma chine occupies little space and is com pact and portable. Teaching by Example. An Item running (lie rounds states how tnme elepbnnts are used In India to capture wild ones. California has a "diving horse" that Is used to encour age other horses to leap from a hlgh platforin Into a tank. The animals that are In training watch their "tench er" ninke several plunges from a plat form 30 feet high; they are then made to leap from a platform 15 feet high; after a few trials they seem to lose their fear and make the leap from dif ferent heights without hesitation. This all shows how things can be taught by example. ONE DOLLAR DOWN buys a $50 Liberty Bond. The balance in easy payments. Your banker knows all about It. Ask him. LIBERTY BOND IS A LOAN. A Liberty Bond is a loan at a- four per cent, tax free.. You do not GIVE your money. You LOAN it to the United States. Buy a Liberty Bond. AT THE MOVIES Liberty Theatre. Vivian Martin, the dainty little actress who made such a pronounced success In "The Wax Model, 1'he Ulght lUrectlon," and "Thu Spirit of Itomance," w ill be seen at the Lib erty Theatre on Thursday and Fri day, supported by Jack l'lckford, In the Lasky-Paramounl production of "The Girl at Home." This is a typ ical hoy and girl story. It reminds the older persons in thu audience of experiences In their own youthful career and It brings surprising rev elatious to many of the younger gen oration. No two stars In tho country aro better equipped to appear In pho tndramas of this nature than the young couple whoso names aro seen nt the head of tho program. Tho story of "The Otrl at Home" has to do with Jean Hilton, tho wealthy ward of Squire l'adgate, who lives with tho mother of Jlmmle Dexter. The boy and girl are in love and Jimmle is preparing for college when his mother learns that her small in come is wiped out. Jean is permit ted to defray Jlmmlc's expenses with out his knowledge. Jimmle falls in with a fast set of older boys and becomes Infatuated with Diana Parish, a cabaret singer. Diana, thinking he Is wealthy, pays considerable attention to h'.m. Hack home, Jlmmlc's mother and Jean are depriving themselves of all luxuries that Jlmmio may finish college. Squire l'adgate sees Jlnunie and gives him a good scolding. Jimmle prom ises to do better and next morning hanks his check for $200 which his mother has sent him ns his monthly allowance. Diana thinks it is h is weekly allowance. She sees a set of furs and decides to purchase them, getting the money from her boy friends. Jimmle gives her a check for $35 which she raises to $n;o. How affairs are finally straightened out and Jimmle is made to realize that he must earn his own way Is brought about In the most graphic and appealing manner, and must naturally be seen to be appreciated and enjoyed. ('rand Theatre. Probably no picture within recent time has attracted so much attention as ithin the Law, the picture to be shown at the Grand Theatre this coming week. Alice Joyce and Harry Morey are the leading lights in this drama. As the story goes. Mary Turner, a salesgirl in Gilder's de partment store, is senrto prison for a theft committed by Helen Morris, another salesgirl, llegglng for mercy which is refused by Glider, Mary vows to get even. While In prison, Mary spends most of her time read ing law. She also makes the ac quaintance of Aggie Lynch, and later when they are both released, accom panies Aggie and Joe Garson to New York where she Is Invited to Join the gang consisting of Chicago Red, Eng lish Eddie, Tom Daciy, Joe Garson and Aggie. She refuses, however. saying she wishes to keep straight. Unable to get work as time goes on. she becomes .discouraged and finally decides to end It all. Joe Garsin, however, sees her and rescues her. She refuses to "go outside the law" and Join the gang. Finally, through a land deal, she is able to make money and still keep within the law. She makeB enough money to take an apartment in Gramercy Park, where she with Aggie and Joe Garson, keep "Within the Law." Her chance for vengeance comes when she makes the acquaintance of Dick Gilder, son of the man who convicted her. She leads him on until, fired with love for her, he proposes and wins her to j marry him. Upon Gilder Sr.'s offer to pay her to leave the city, she de fiantly refuses and remains. Burke, ; the inspector, friend of Gilder, de cides to plant something on her and the gang, and with the help of Eng lish Eddie, who has turned stool I pigeon, almost succeeds but for the Interference of Dick. The action In cludes the killing of English Eddie by Joe Garson, tho discovery of the body by Burke, Dick's announcement that he killed him, the gang's capture and finally Joe Garsnn's confession also the clearing of Mary's name and a happy reconciliation for her and Dick. Sunday night and Monday, "The j Derelict" will bo shown at tho Grand. "The Derelict" Is Stuart Holmes, i He took the character of that man to ' heart and put a touch of Hympathy j in a life where most would have put only coldness. Supporting Holmes, as Teddy Brant, is a cast of rare ability. Mary Martin plays the leading feminine role, the wife, a woman of refine ment, who Is humiliated and dis graced by a husband who abandons her for a fleeting flame. Miss Mar tin puts Into this character that sin cerity which has charmed every spec tator of her-work. Juno Daye, the woman In the case, is new with Fox productions. She pictures a new type of siren woman. The role of the friend, who much SUITS AND OVERCOATS Remember, Every Suit- ing is aii Wool. 300 Styles MADE TO ORDER H.CATO, The Tailor, 100K lloiul against his will Introduces the man about town to thu charming de butante, thus causing all the trouble and sorrow of tho drama. Is por trayed by furl Kikstroiu. And Dan Musoii. without u peer as a character actor, plays (he humble but pictur esque Wall Collins, a "bum." Olive Trevor and Wanda I'etlt com plete the cast. The latter girl Is new to filmdoiu and steps from her little sphere of amateur theatricals into a highly dramatic role without any previous experience even ou the stage. MARKET VALUE. You can sell your Liberty Bond at a moment's notice. You can borrow ou It at any bank. It Is the very finest of security. Classified Advertisements FOR SALE poit SAI.K .Some household goods aa E. Greenwood. 74!-6G,7p poll SALE One coming 4. 1 heifer coming 2, 1 good stock saddle. In quire 1123 Ogdon avenue, after 8, or on Sunday. 733-63, tSe port SALE J.'iGO. 400 cash, bouse and lot 7. niock g. Milt addition. at less than cost of labor and mater ial; furnished cabin included. W. It. Lesh. 725-G2.0p gIDEWALK FOR HALE Sixty feet of good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In 1 -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of- f!C!c. 492-Ofitfc BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J. MOORE Lawyer GENERAL PRACTICE Ix)g Cabin Building BEND, ORE. Phone Black HI I Office phone 111k 1701 Ilea. Blk SI 03 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Kctchum, Drugless Physician Hour., S to 12, 1 to 6:30, or br ap pointment. SATHER HUILDINO DR. J. H. CONNAKN DENTIST Oftln In Sathar Building. Hour 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. Tinning and Uhoot Metal VM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed 1)11. TURNER Eve Specialiit of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper lor Date or inquire of Tl IORSON, THE JEWELER No LeSS Than ,X)U SAI.K Two lots In Northwest quulniumc of Imly matrimonially n Townslto Company's Second Ad-i dined. Am sober, Industrious, sin- Hilton t west or the river, near Mtiev lln mill) ; price $150, easy terms, Ap ply alic, Bulletin ofllco. tf J,H)lt SALE Lots D and in, of block 13, Bend View, price $300, rasy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. Su 0-7011 J.MUt HALF Lota and 10. of block 24 of Kenwood, price Mb. vet) easy terms. See A IK', Bulletin office. 349-170H fills ADVERTISEMENT costs 15 cents. If you don't see what you want, ask for It. tf FOR RENT ,'OK KENT Furnished room. I5H St. Helen's Place, or cull Elite Studio. 7 4 t-fi.'.lf- poit KENT Completely two-chalr barber shop In a live town. Good opportunity for right parly. Address Ilulletln office. H 2 5 2 1 f - LOST JOST About July I.'l, sorrel horse. 800 lbs., with bell anil side hob bles: between llend and Lava Mutt". Liberal reward. Dun llnurlgan. Powell liuttu. 738-46p WANTED yANTEl) A dlshwash'-r. nt the Al ts mont. 7 44-t'ilitfc JK VOU do not find what you are looking for-advcrtlso in theae col umns, at one cent a word. tf ANTED Teams wanted to haul cinders. State Hlghwuy. Write or apply Frank May. 7SS-64tfc , ANTED Man to wash Cory Hotel. windows. 724-liltfr i yyANTED Middle aged gentleman desire to meet slid develop ae. VERNON A. FORBES L A W V E It First National Hank Building Hend. :-: :-: Oregon G. C. MORGAN Attorney at Law 211 Oregon St., next to Tele phone office. IlEND. ORE. W. I MYERS LAWYER O'Kano Ilulldlng, BE NO, ORK. M. A. PALMER Cabinet . Maker and Itiillder, Jobbing Hcrecn Doors und Windows. Franklin Ht., rear of Irrigation Co.'s old building. W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. I IS N T I 8 T Suits 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, - ' - - Oregon CHRISTIAN CHURCH Meets at Konwood School every Lord's Day, at 10 a. m. All members urged to bo present. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGrt . r.xrntirllll" fl V THE BEH.nnta ' kj cW YORK AND CHICAGO St., Opp. 1st Nut. Hunk cure; references supplied. Address llend Ilulletln, 727 K2,r.p yyAV.ED GUI to help with house work for board. Iuiiilre 101'.' Ilouil street. 7.tKiH,He ,n It.MTUtE WANTED -Wo will pay best rash price for used fur niture and household goods. I'homi lllnrk UUl. .'IH.V781fd 50 MEN WANTED! , For (ieneriil Const met ion Work on (lain site, elite-lies, ttc. Wage $.'5.50 for 10 hours work Twohy Brothers Co. IMtlNKVII.Li:. oki:. II. II. Dc ARMONI) LAWYER O'Kane Building, llend, Oregon ' E. ENOERKETMO.V, I'l l MHINO AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Dono, TOR SALE -One of tho Lest, constructed houses In llend at acliinl cost, with no charge for the 100x120 feet of view proiierly It stands upon. Terms like rent. Bend Park Co. Real Estate and Insurance W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kano Building Tel. 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