TUB UENU Hl'LLKTIN, HAII.V KhlTION. HKM, OHIOtMIN, MONDAY, NOVKM11KK 5, 10IT ARMY DRILL GRIEVES KNOCK-KNEED DARKY AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRANCE WEAR STEEL HELMETS An Opportune PurchiiNe Enables Us to Oner These Seamless All Wool LADIES' GOLF GLOVES at tlie.se Exceptionally Low Prices 60 and 75 Cents When this lot is sold we'll not he able to duplicate these nt less than ).5 per cent advance, so we advise early selections. Ladies' Cray Mocha Silk Lined Gloves at $:).()() pair Ireland's Washable Cape Gloves in black' tan, Rrey, ivory and white, at $2.00 pair "Dorc" Crepe dc Chine Undergarments Just Received Envelope Chemise at f'2.75, $:.()(). $'.150 Camisoles at 5e. $1.15, $1.2,5, 51.30 An unusifnlly pretty selection, especially attractive for X m as giving - (Br UiM rM to The Bend Bulletin.) CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. E. And, speaking of troubles, consider tho case ot Private Robert Slmnkliis. colored, ot San Diego, Cal, . "Ah'm so knock-kneed that when Ah stand at attention, mah knees get looked to- - getheh," lio told bis captain, "and when Ah stand so they don't, some gnhgont calls mo - down for not havlu' mah heels togethah. Ah'vo dona wore calluses on mah knees." - He was granted special per- -e- mission to stand at attention without keeping his heels too close togother. PARTY FROM SALEM AT RANCH NEAR CITY Secretary ot State Ben V. Olcott. J. R. Linn, Russell Catlin and L. Balmer arrived in Bend this morning from Salem and spent the day at the Pilot Butt9 ranch, in which they are interested. The party will return on tonight's train. FOWEIt PLANT OI'KRATIXG. The new wing of the Bend Water. Light & Power Company's plant be gan operating yesterday. The build ing is not quite completed but will be finished during the week. AT THE MOVIES liberty Theatre. Police court happenings, raids, scuffles. concealments, escapes, gambling, girl. decoying, fake organ selling, wire-tappers, hotel sneaks, thefts (open and secret), gunplay are not these part of the day and night life of New York's tenderloin the Great White Way? Armstrong and Mizner, good men, knew of these things, saw them, stud ied them( assimilated them, and put them in their play. "The Deep Pur ple" hence its great success. It has hadand is still having stupend ous success wherever shown. Besides the strength ot the story offered, the strong personality of Clara Kimball Young has been added to make this piece a record breaker. World Pictures have given the Liber ty Theatre the rights to show this play on Tuesday and Wednesday and the patrons are certainly in for some BULLETIN Classified Ads Cost One Cent Word The Daily It Read by Everyone in Bend The Weekly (Cn-cefaifen 1 750) Reaches Everyone Who Buys or Sells in Bend, and circulates Throughout Central Oregon You Gel What You Want PHONE 561 C. S. HUDSON, President HUGH E. BRAN, Vice-President. U. C. COB, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Cashier E. A. BATHER, Vice President. K. E. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON. TAXES For the convenience of our cus tomers we have published a booklet containing a complete analysis and explanation ot Normal and Special War Taxes. Every person earning over 91000 per year will be subject to these taxes. Avoid Severe Penalties by Informing yourself fully. We shall be glad to have you call for one of our booklets free for the asking, to our customers and friends. First National Bank Member Federal RescrveSystem. Amrricitn troops wvnrlni; their new I I : ; v:;o v I & " I lit . I m World Film Co At the Liberty Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. big treat in seeing it. "The Making of a Newspaper" is an unusually interesting film in two reels, depicting every biep in toe man ufacture of a newsDaper. trom the time spruce logs are rafted to the pulp mill until th finished product Is placed before the reader at the break fast table. This picture was made in Oregon City, Camas, and Portland, and shows the pulp mill in operation at Oregon Dr. Turner, the well known eye specialist of Portland, will be in Bend on Wednes day and Thursday, November 7 and 8, at Tnorsen s Jewelry Store. Dr. Turner is a specialist ot experience and standing and you will make no mistake in consulting him about your eyes, and glasses. Headaches re lieved, cross eyes straightened, sat- isfaction guaranted. Consult hint, i Don't forget the date. 281-3 steel trench helmets ut a iriilnmu D ir&ctictry of J I i itlJORATIOlS , JJL City, views ot the varioua processes In paper making at tho big Camas, Washington, mill, and then takes the spectator into the plant of The Ore gonlan, from editorial and telegraph rooms through each mechanical de partment until the paper Issues from the presses. The film, made by Lewis H. Mno- maw for The Orcgonian, Is a work of art. Ie has been praised highly by, film men as tho best educatlonul film 1ealinir with newsnancr making ever produced. In fnct. Its value Is so! well recognized that after Its exhi- bitlon throughout Oregon and South-; western Washington It will bo sold ! to an eastern manufacturer for more general distribution. Grand Theatre. Miss Jackie Saunders, one of the most popular of the younger sot In motion picture stardom, who is famil iarly referred to by the fans as "Tom boy Jackie," seems to have made an other ten-strike In her newest Mutual HorkheSmer produotlon, "Betty Be Good," which is to be shown Tuesday and Wednesday at the Grand Theatre. Miss Saunders likes nothing bet ter than going "llckety split," as she calls It, across the screen, and there is certainly action enough In the new play to suit the star's Insistence upon something doing all the time. The locale of the play has also been 'ingeniously selected to Bull MIsb Saunders' peculiar predilections. While the greater part of the action takes place In the halls of the wealthy or In the crowded city streets, there are flashes hero and there of the open country, In which Miss Jackie loves to roam. A sad-eyed Syrian Jackass blocks the road and refuses to make way for Miss Saunders' hlgh powered car, biting and kicking at her when she disembarks to drive him away. There Is all sorts of entortalnment In "Betty Be Good," and all of It Is good entertainment. Samuel Hopkins Adams' story, "Triumph," originally published In Collier's and then declared to be tho (best story thut popular author had ever written, will be disclosed In Bluebird photoplays at tho Grand Theatre, on Thursday find Friday, with Dorothy Phillips playing tho star part. Lon Chaney and William Sto well will, as usual load Miss Phillips' supporting company. Joseph De Grasse has made for Bluebird an Im- rump iii'iir the French fiiilit. innnsely Interesting screen version nt the ntirrntlvo, brltiKliiR out 'thu full value of tho plot In gripping develop ments to a trnglc ending. Classified Advertisements 5 FOR SALE pK 8ALB Good three room house, with outbuildings. Will louse lot for term of yours where house stands. Inqulro Kenwood storo. 83 1-8 1 p OST Pair glasses, in caso. Call Driver. Sanitary Laundry. 828-8 1.2p pull SALK Threo room bungalow, bargain. Inqulro 664 E. Olney. 830-81. pc poll SALK If you are looking for an autotnobllo you certainly had better see J. B. Miner before you buy. I have a Ford; can take it on trial . It will save you monoy. 829-81, 4c poit SALK Shack and batching outfit, complete, near mills. Chns. Rydor. Box 398, Bond. ' 824,80tfc poB HALE Dandy Ford, Soe Louis Bennett, at Bennett's Grocery. 804-78tfc POK HALE House tut! furniture; will sell at bargain If sold by' the 10th. Call evenings. 47 Ollchrist Ave. 794-76,8.85 pOR SALK Household furniture tor sale, and house for rent. In quire 114 Delaware. 802-76, 7. 8. 9, Op pOR, HALF Ford car. Call rooms 16-18, O'Kano Bldg. 779-73tfc BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTHUR J . MOORE Lawyer CKNKKAL PRACTICK Lour Cabin Bld(f. Phone Hlk 1411 Tfe law must be respected and enforced JUHTICK TO ALL We guarantee satisfaction anil results on all transactions. Private Investiga tions a specialty. If you are In trouble of any kind call 1041. W. A. h. Pert land Hotel. Office phone Hlk 1701 Kes, Dlk 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, Druglcss Physician Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 5:S0, or by ap pointment. BATHER BUILDING DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Sather Building. Hour 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. Tinning and Sheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch psper for Dates or inquire of ' THORSON, THE JEWELER STOP AND gIDKWALK Kon hALK Sixty foot of good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily bo hauled In It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 4 92-06tfc ITOIl HALK Two lot In Northwest Townalto Company's Second Ad dition (west ot the river, near tihov. Hit mill); price $150, easy terms, Ap ply abc. Bulletin office. tf poll SALK Lots 9 and 1 n, ot block 13, Bend View, price $200. easy terms. Soe ABC, Bulletin office. S60-70tf plt HALF Lois 9 and 10. of block 24 of Kenwood, price $325, very easy terms. Soo A DC, Bulletin office. 34D-170U flllS ADVKMISKMKNT costs 15 cents. If you don't see what you want, ask for It. tf WANTED yyANTKD Young man or lady to put in spare time collecting In Bend. . , 'Apply W. Henderson, 1142 Arcade first class. , ... , , ... .. , uiug., outline, wunu. oo-ou,i NI'MBKTt YOrXfl WOMKX AND MRX wanted to prcpnro for tele graph service to help fill vncanrlt-s caused by unusual drafting men for war; positions gunrantoed. Call or write Telegraph Department, Room 506 Panama Building, Portland, Ore- VERNON A. FORBES L A w y K It First National Bank Building Bend. :-: :: Oregon G. C. MORGAN Attorney at l-iiw 211 Oregon St., next to Tele phono office. IIKN1), ORE. W. P. MYERS LAWYER O'Kano Building, IIKND, ORE. M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker antl Builder, Jobbing Screen Doors and Windows. Franklin St., rear of Irrigation Co.'s old building. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Meots at Kenwood School every Lord's Day, at 10 a. m. All members (trged to bo present. Put In Your Our DUDS SUDS BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 3 1 1 SHOP Al Kon, or Rnllwny TelnKruph liirilltiileej Kpnknnn, Willi. 827-K0,4p yA.vrK.i work, good 1G01. for general liousn wngfs. Telephone 822-7!)ttu yyAXTKD Solicitor or sulosman. man or womnn; experienced pr ferred. Apply (lend Water, Light ft Power Co. 820-7tfn yyANTKIt Iti fined couple, employ ed, dim: nio in and board In tp vnto home whoro the am no oilier hoarders or roomers. Address W. I). IngalU. r.i II mil Iltillntln. Refer ence, Klrst Nutlnnol llnn'k. 8U-77tln JJoAltDKIt-H excellent homo cook ing. One block from First Nation al Hank, 29 Oregon. 791-75. ROo yrAXTKI Olrl for general work In Portland Hotel, opposite Ilrooks Heunlon dry shed. 7 1) 0-7 4 1 to yfATKI-H(uchold goods bought." Standard Purnlture Co., Phono Hod 61 1. 789-74lfo 4 Jr' YOU do not find what you arn looking for-advertlse In these col umns, at one cent a word. tt yAXTKD Teams wanted to haul cinders, Stata Highway. Wrlto or apply Frank May. 735-64tfe II. II. Dc ARMONI) LAWYKIl O'Kane Building, Bend, Orogoti J. K. KXGKHRKTHO.V, I'M'MHI.VG AM) IIKATINO 117 Minnesota Stroet. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Tromptly Done. FOB SALCOnn of tlm beta conritructod' houses in I lend nl, netttnl cost, with no chnrro for the 100x120 foot of viow property it slunilH upon. Terms llko rent. Bend Park Co. Real Estate and Insurance W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of Insurance. Old. est Insurance Airency In Central Ore son. H. O. Ellis. Klrst National Bsnk Uullrllns, Bend, Oregon. Bond Lodge No. 42(1 Ioynl Or (lor of Moomv Moots In Mooso Hnll evory Thursday. Visiting brothers aro cordially Invited to attend.