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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1917)
TIIH IIKNI) ItlTMiKTIN, lUll.V IDITIO.N, IIKM, OltlXiOY Tt'KHDA V, (KTOIIi:K 2.1, 1017 PACK i. Tonight and Wednesday CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "WITHOUT A SOUL" War Nw Wckly JOKER COMEDY "Tim Stinger SliinK Next Sunday mill Monday MARY I'ICKFORD 'The Llllle American' 1917 OCTOBER 1917 SUN,M0N TUE iWEDj THUjFRll SAT 1415 16171181920 21222324252627 28293031 . OKIOIJO.N Til INK TltAI.S Arrives 7: 2 a. m. Leaves 8 p. m. tt.-W. II. A Ill.tlA. Arrives .7:3.1 p. in. I-ravon 7:2K . ra. ai'to kta;k mm: sot hi. Leaves 8; a, a. in. Arrives I p. in. AI TO I.I.NkH. Com to Mil nm. Kurt Klnninlh Kurt Hock. Kllvnr Ltilm inn) other puliit Hi mi 111 tin) south cant. I'OHT OFKICK IKM'ltH. Onncrnl delivery oneu dally 1:30 n. in. to 8 p. in. No iimll distributed on Sunday. NlKlit train in n 1 1 close H:IG Day train mall close (1:30 a. in. TI I.KtiltAI'll HOI ItH. Western Uiiliin. 8 a. m. to 9 p. lu. Humlny anil holidays 9 . m. to 10 . m., t p. in. to t p. in. TI.I.KCIIOMO IIOUtH. Pacific Tol. t Tel. Co. 2 4 hour After n )i i ii 1 1 1 1 k (wo ycurH on tho l'iulf!i' coital. Mm. VV. M. MoiiIkoiii my In on ln-r way limnii to Hiiiiiiiiit rli'lil, K it ii Kit h. film has !' ii v ' h ' 1 1 1 1 k In 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill llin homes uf 10. II. Ilimsoll J. II. lOdwiirda mill Mrs. Mary Jnlin- Nllll. A in (ill li y I n K his til ot In T III to board llin train for her liuinit In llloiiniliiKliiii. I n 1 1 ii i it , Hluiili'y Kiii!IIi, of Mlllli'iiii, spent llin nlKlit In llend. All. J. ('. Hlllllll, Willi llllH In-llll It 1m y.ni'Hl Hiii iniHt iiiuiilli, left fur the uniil 111 In iii'irn Iiik. Mr. mill Mm. 10. I'. Nil Itni came In on I Mix iiioi'iiIiik'h Iniln. .Mr. Nichols Iiiih been In Heatlle (o attend lite r 1 1 -iinriil of hi brnlher who died In Mln uoaptill unit wiih IiiiiiikIiI Iiiiiiiii fur hiirliil. Mm. Nichols remained In 1 ' 1 1 lit li it w h I In her hunhauil tin iiwiiy. J. TmiHrlinr, Jr., li'Kitl ri'iiri-Hi'iilii- tlve of Ibo Hoys' mill (litis' A Id Hncl cty or Oi'i'unn, Iiiih itmin back In I'tnt- lllllll. Mil WIIH In Ill'llll Sl-Vl'llll llllVH lunk In k lip li case whlrli hml lii.i.n i nlliil in Mix iiiii.illini. Tin' finiilly. however, hml moved iiwiiy anil he wan iiiiiiIiIm to flu, I tin, children. .Iiilin ,M. I.nwi'ii. Julius Ki-lwllz anil .Mr. Wolf mnl their families ha vi recently arrived f rum North Iiakntu anil an- scinllni! their Iiouhi'IioIiI ami farm oijulimcnt In llnrsn ltldic, where llii.y have I nk I'll tip thri'i! si-c-Ilium of liomi'Hli'ail lanil. They iiliin til drill u wi-ll on tup uf tin- rldxo In order to secure water for their liimlx. f-yi-re 't 'rtrrr Help My Doy Win the War DWV A LIBERTY BOND mm i xfflcjsr i Miiion jiiiiiiim, Hiind. ('. K. NIiIiiiIh, Portland. . W. Ilaldra, I'ortland. II. K. KavliiKli',' Klmilwoiid. Norinun Hhi-rwood, Fleetwood. I, I'd ItlKKH, Ill'llll. AT THE HOTELS. Kuminir Port- .M. 1.. 11. ('. 4 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Frank I'ratt wan In from Madran thin li i or ii I ii k on liw hunlm-nn. Mm. K. N. Ilavln him (mi to Thn Dalli-n to vlnlt two or III in" inontliH. K. I. In (Iruff, of I'nrtliind, witnl north thin mornliiK a hunliii'iin trip. I,. Turkir and wlfu, of Kli-i'twoml, ri'Uirni'il thin mornliiK from a trip to I'ortland. 10. llarrliiKtim wan In from 'IVrri' liiiiiiin yi-nliTilay arrannliin fur Ihn " mi In of IiIh appln i-rup. j Mr. and Mm. S. K. Kli'urnn, of. I'llnovllli'. puHiii'd IhrniiKli lli'iiil on Ihi-lr way to thi'lr riinrli at La I'lni'. 4 H luy Hlllllll.. nf Mllllian. will liMivn tonight for rortlund to t n k thn x ii in 1 1 1 u t Ion for I'liiriiiiii.' In llin n v In t lull ruljiK. V. N. Oli'iin and family have ri tiirni'd to Iln'lr Iioiiik In I'ortland llfllT npi'lldlllK U Blllllt tlllll! with X k II. (Ill'llll, of Ill'llll. Mm. Kfflu ('uri'y and lnr mnall dailKhtnr hnvu gnnir to l.nni'iirk, Ti'X . 1o Hpnntl 111 ii wlnlnr I here on lu run lit of Mm. Ciiroy'n lii'Ultli. Mm. 10. M. Itlihliinil and lltlln Klrl rnttirnml today to their homn at Wal lu Walla, WanlilnKloii. Tlii-y have lli'iiil llin Kiiimtn of Mm. K. M. Hmlti, of Hand. Oil linr way homn from Mlllliiui to Htanwood, WanhliiKtoii, Minn Jnn II Id TurHrtrHim Mopped over night In J'.il. She. Iiiih hiy'ii vlnltliiK frlendn In thlH vicinity, MIhh lliTtlm Hrhliilils and MIhh Un nnva (Iraziir with two I'ortland Imiind piiHHi'UKi'rn on thn train thin niornliiK. 'hey do not export to ro liini to Central Oregon. 11 lot lluiii- Inn. ('. d. Keern. I'ortland. Ilerl Muemrh, Porllaiid. William Jnlkln, I'orllund. Frank Allyn. Ki-ut l (i. A. I'lhen, I'lirtimlil. M. I.. Walker. I'ortland. I.miln lliM'er. Heal tli. ('. II. I'rultt. I'orlland. Mrn. lOvan F. Martin I. nk ii. (ii'iirite Cradilni k. Ilurnn. 1. J. Heron, llnrnn. lliillle llrown, l'endleton. W. Mc ('iniiii'll. Imperial. Mr. uml Mrn. J. 11. llutkley liind. A. II. Cnnliy and wife, La (iranile Minn 10. Cnnley, l,a (!raitdi. Minn Ayern. I.u Crande. F. Cornwall, l.a Grande. V. l.eeder. Snn Fratti'laro. M Clifford and wife, ChlrUK". I). Iloriiharh, I'ortland. A. Hwannoti. Chlraxu. Jatiien A. Rurr. Mlddletown, Conn. T. J. O KiH fe, I'orlland. A. W. Tliompnon. Portland. Kvelyn Ki'liiiiiiiuk. Portlund. Dan Zei. Portland. John 11. Ktevennon, Porllaiid. John I,. Etherldne, Portlunil. Charlen Khln. Mrn. Frank Ward. Klamath FalU. Mury Stewart. Klamath Falln. J. II. Wllnon, Klamath Falln. Allen Wlllenxon, Powell Ilutlo. Tom Cronln, Silver Lake. Wrlnlil llulel. 10. I.. Mead, Terrelionne. Mm. I. W. (Jeer, Httrnn. J. Teiim her. Jr., Porllnnd. II. H. Whit more. FnllhrUlKe. S ley Smith. Mllllian. Mm. J. C. HiiiUIi, Mllllian. C. L. Mi.-Ciiiiley, Deniltnten. Kment Mltrhell. Hood Itlver. K. HiirrliiKlon, TerrehoniK;. C. W. Cliiiip. TerrKlioiine. Charlen lllnrnrk, Lower llrldge. Mr. and Mm. I,. A. Hunt, Lower Ilrldgc. Kttn Arnold, llend. Mm. Saralt M. MontKumery, Sum inerfleld, Kan. ' Karl K. Uunnell, Mllllran. Mary llettii, AITalfa. II. K. Ituffo, Alfalfu. J. Torgemon, Rent tie. DiiriKliea S. Dehno, Frontont. Alvln S. Hawk, Fronioiit. It. M. llrown, Stuuffcr. M. llrown, Stauffor. J. T. Moniihun. Co.y llolel. Douglnn Johnnon, Fremont. O. PerkltiH, Fife. A. A. KvaiiH, Lyle, Wash, A. II, I'urkoy, Mtulrua. A. I). Andomon, Alailrnn. Onorno M. naker, Tho Dalles. J. C. Murphy and wifo, Lukevlew. Inez Scott, Ilnnd. Tear This Out It Is Worth Money Take thig advertisement to the TrI-State Store and get a Pound of Tri-State Coffee for Only 20 Cents. Only one pound lo a customer Tri-State Terminal Co. PHONE 2391 ItrlKlit IIkIiIh hriteil optlmlMii; pin ple will liny morn In n "ill IIkIiIviI nlore. 'iill Hie I'ohit Co. We will lo (lie rrl, Adv. Today lie wan Inntalled In hln new (tiartern perinuni'titly. HIiurliiK the office with h!m will he the lumclnitin County Almtracl Coinpaity which will occupy the hal cony In the rooiii. lluy a I.Therty Itond. ELYIN(! S(iUAI)RON MAKES ItETUKN TRIP Honlliern Tun tin ('iiiXrllitltc (JeniT oiikI) Iwikevii'tv Hun I.iiiki-( MimIiik of Any Town. On their return trip from Klamath Falln iiidiiihem of the "Flying Squad ron," who toured Central Oregon for the heneflt of the Liberty Loan, mop ped lu I) I I nut night. They left thin morning lu their hlg yellow car for Kugene. DIVORCE IS GRANTED HY CIRCUIT COURT j Decree of divorce wan thin after-1 noon granted Mrn. Mlnta Halierman . from Matltew Halierman and perinln-j Klou wan given the plaintiff to resume her former name of Mlnta Illatt.j Judge Duffy heard the null, which j wan uncontented. A plea of dener-j Hon wan entered. Sirs. Haherman'n! huHlmnd having left her three yearn ago. TUMALO WOMAN IS SENT TO HOSPITAL Mm. A. HurM'r I'mler Trciilmcnl For Nitviiiih Trouble PurenlH Vlhlt Walter Campbell. Since leaving llend the party mop ped at Klamath Falln, Merrill, Lake view, Palnley, Silver Lake, Huriin and Drewney. On the enure trip 1200,000 lu actual money wan taken In at the iiteetluga. I.akevlew allowed the I trouble. Im-gcnt turnout. At litirnn. their lam I Sidney Marlon and hln wife arrived ulnii 11.1 nilD u-nii lnbi.ii In IV 1 0 ' ..,.,. o'clock and before they left town at (Special to Tho flullctin.) TCMALO. Oct. 2.1. Mm. A Har per In in the honp'.tal In Itedmond. She in taking treatment for nervoun to 11 the Bum pledged. of 1100,000 had been J. A. EASTES MOVES INTO NEW OEEICE Judge J. A. Hasten hun mnvPd hln office back to tho corner on Oregon ntreet where ho lian made llin head quartern almont consecutively for tho pant seven yearn. A Bhort time ago when the Deschutes Investment Com puny began ronnlruction on their building ho moved It to a temporary locution opponito tho Wright Hotel. FOR FOOD PLEDGE SIGNERS MEMBER OF UNITED SmZS FOOD " ;' - W.N.U 1 liOMIS CAKD for a nhort visit his mother and other relatlven. Walter UemmeH'n parents, from Heppner. are here visiting him. They arrived Wednesday evening and ex pect to make quite an extended stay, the weather In so fine. Mrs. C. P. Hecker visited In Prlne villo a few days last week. Mrs. Footo has been quito 111 the pant week. Mrn. Taylor. Mr FJIcklnger and Mr. Gerklng attended the Potato Show at Itedmond with Bert Miller Saturday. They report a fine show of potatoes and a good crowd. Mrs. It. IT. Flirklnger has been on the sick lint for some time. Mrs. S. R. Drown went to Gist Sunday to visit her parents for a few days .Millions of the new Hoover pledge cards have been received by the wom an's committee of tho council of na tional defense null are being distribut ed throughout the country nt tho re quest of the national food ndinlnlstrn Hon. Those who sign tho pledge nitiy obtain handsome cards bearing the words, "member of tho national food administration." nnd a colored shield ou a wheut-decoruted dink. TRY A MEAL at the COZY RESTAURANT You will find tho 1H0ST SKHVICK Kvcr (iiren in n Dining Itouin in lteml. EVEREADY LITE GET YOURS NOW STAPLE STYLES and NOVELTIES SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY MAGILL (& ERSKINE O KANE BLDG. TONIGHT ONLY -"The Masked Heart" Featuring William Russell. A drama in which a strong man barely escapes the allurements of a vain and selfish woman. TOMORROW and THURSDAY- ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY "Within The Law" Mary Turner navn up hi.r name and took a number when Mr. Oilder owner of the F.mjioi'iiim, placed handculTn on her wrists but she was repaid even to the last tear, and she stayed Within the Law. GRAND THEATRE! WHERE GOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN A BIG DANC AT THE HIPPODROME WEDNESDAY NIGHT CRUISER ORAMA IS SUNK ; NO LIVES LOST (Br United Praa to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON', Oct. 23. The mercan tile cruiser Orama has been tor pedeod without casualties, the Brit ish admiralty announced. The ves sel was destroyed and sunk In a collision. --m.m.-a roast goose or turkey cooked in one of our WEAR-EVER Aluminum Roasters and served with our Fresh Cranberries will give you Complete Satisfaction A booklet tells of the Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware We Serve Cranberries Every Day. F. DEMENT & CO. The "Preferred Stock Store GROCF.HIES HARDWARE Oregon Fuel and Transfer Fireproof Storage for Household Goods. We can furnish an A-l experienced man to. do your packing. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY WOOD FOR WINTER. Body wood, limb, slab or boxwood. Express Baggage Packing Storage Moving ' Shipping PHONE 661 4