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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1917)
PAGR THE BEXD BUltLKTINt DAILY EDITION, DKND, ORHCK1N, HATI'UDAY, NOVK.MHKK 17, 1017 BcndSocictij Student ltol,v Dnnco The first of llio sorios of student body dance Inaugurated at tlio IiIkIi school this year will take place to night at the Kmhlttm club. Tho sorlal rnmniitte composed of II. M. Grant, Miss Esther Jane Clark, Miss Helen Maune.y, Carol Itoyd and Craig Coyner, will have charge of the ar rangements, , The dance will be a program affair and punch is to be Served between numbers. .. ltrldKO Tarty- Mrs. J. W. Day was hostess at an afternoon of ibrldge Thursday. Two tables wero played, after which a dainty lunchodn was served. Thoso present were Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. C. K. Norcott, Mrs. Dennis Carmody. Mrs. C. M. Rogers, Mrs. V. G. New ton, Mrs. J. It. Todd, Mrs. F. E. Toomey and Mrs. Wdbster. 'wdlocriifl Club Mrs. R. W. Leonard, of Boule vard Addition, was hostess for the Needlecraft club Wednesday after moon. The meeting was devoted to -work for soldiers. A letter was read Irom one of the men who left this city recently, thanking the women for the comfort kits with which they supplied the boys. Informal Daw Several noigbbors of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers enjoyed an informal dance at their home Thursday night. This was folio-wed by a buffet sup per. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norcott, Miss Ritchie, Miss Bertha Dishon and Clara Rogers. V Ross-Fye Erna I. Fye, of The Dalles, became the bride of Earl A. Ross last Satur day at the Presbyterian parsonage. Rev. Hartranft officiating. The young cquple will make their home in this city, where Mr. Ross is engaged as manager of the Penney store. Miss Fye was very popular among the younger set in The Dalles. ": Oyster Supper Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fassett enter tained several friends Thursday night with an oyster stew supper. Their guests were Miss Mary Phillips, Joe Desilet,' Earl Wright and Mr. Fas sett's mother. Missionary Society The Baptist Ladies Missionary So ciety met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors to hear Mrs. Lyon five a short talk. The time was pleasantly passed with the regular business. Study Club to Meet The Bend Study club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Haner. Mrs. A. F. Larson will give a reading on "The Life of Catharine II, of Russia.'" ANCIENT FRENCH CHURCH SHELTERS AMERICAN ARTILLERY 0 Detachment of American Held artillery camped lu thu shelter of n French church that dates from the tenth cen tury. AIR FIGHTER FOR FRANCE A. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO if Vl Mea m M- J Lieut. E. Reno, attached to the French aviation division. Is credited with bringing down three German air planes somewhere within the firing lines. The photograph was made at an Atlantic seaport on his arrival. Hotpoint Electric Irons, .".JO. The TRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Power Co. Beginning December 1,1917, INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS will be required on all bonds, certificates, notes, conveyances, proxies, powers of attor ney, parcel post packages, sales agreements and other documents. The booklet, "War Tax," which we have published for free distribution among our friends, contains full information about this stamp tax. We will keep an ample supply of the differ ent denominations of Revenue Stamps on hand, so that our friends may cover their needs conveniently. Any business man anticipating the use of any considerable amount of such stamps, Is Invited to advise us of hia approximate needs, so that we may order our supply accordingly. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEND, OREGON MEDALS FOR ROY SCOUTS This Is 'iie uiimIhI which bus been awarded to each Boy Scout who ob tained Liberty Loan subscriptions from ten or more persons. Thousands of thu lads nre proudly wearing them to day. I'robubly never before In the nation's history has the government placed the seal of the treasury de partment on a bronze uicdnl to be awarded to others than soldiers and sailors In the service of the country. lug been dratted, must Hell lit Olico, two houses and lots, In order to leave my dependents cared for; good In vestment at $1000. Will sell tor cash. J. C. Thompson. J. Ryan. Ryan, agent. 878-92. ip poll KAI.K Until Dec. 9, apples to fill standard box. 8 Sc, ten boxes JS.00. Come soon, bring box. Kirk Whlted, Forked Horn orchard. 880-92. 3p ,MK SALK Ciood, six octavo uigun in first class shupv. Inquire lit Dick's Tailor Shop. Klit-DOlfc put SALE till TRADE House and lot. cement collar, barn and chick en coop. Phono 219'.'. S59-88tfc pill SAl.K Dandy Ford. See Louis ilennett, at Bennett's Grocery. 8M-78tfc jglDEWAI.K FOR HALF: Sixty foot or good tour-toot sninwalK. can easily bo hauled in It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 492-OStfc Labor Market and Women. There Is on Increnslng demand In England todny for well-educated and efficient women for work In various government departments, those posses sing degrees in economics, mathemat ics and natural science being most In request, advises a correspondent. The ministry of food needs experienced ac countants for expert statistical work In connection with its increasing ac tivities. There Is also a growing de mand for clerical workers, shorthand writers and typists. Educated women to act as supervisors ore also needed In the Women's Auxlllury Army corps. The nvernge salaries of women em ployed by the government nre better than they were at the beginning of the wiir and educated and efficient women are capable of earning nt least $15 u week without dlfllculty. fcXHl SALE Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Sbev lin mill); price f ISO, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf POR HALE Lots 9 and In, of block I 13, Bend View, price (200, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. So0-70tf The Evolution of Flour. The conversion of wheat Into flour wns one of the earliest developments of civilization, unil even the primitive races in the dawn of history submitted the grnln to a course pounding be tween stones. I'erhnps the oldest flour "mills" In existence nre the rude stones found nmotiK the remains of the ancient lake dwellings In Switzerland. I'.y n niortjir and pestle arrangement the wheat was reduced to a course meal. Crude as tills method was, It contained the germ of the modern flour mill. For countless centuries te preparation of meal and flour was a purely domestic process. . HOTEL ALTAM0NT Is still the Homo Hotel of BEND Good Mi ah at all iIiiiph Regular Meals 35c Kxtras If dehlred Classified Advertisements PILOT BUTTE BARBER SHOP 57" SERVICE ASSURED K. C. LANDING!) AM, Prop In l'ilot iuttc Inn pon HAI.K Loll and 10, of block 14 of Kiln wood, price $325, vnr) onsy tonus. Sue AIIO, Bulletin officii. 4D-t70tf flllS AIVl:HTIHi:.MK.Vr coals It cents. If you don't sen wluil you want, ask for II. tf WANTED JJX XV.WTEI Hog ml Cher for city work. Apply to Chief of I'n llco Nixon lit once. S82 l)2tfc y.WI'EI TO lti:.T-l Iohsh or three uufurulhhcd rooms, Close In. In quire llulliitlu, H7 1 DOltr 'A.'m Officii Mm 1 1 urn, dusk, elc. Inquire Oregon Nitrate. Co., cor. Oregon and lloud St. 87ii-91,2c yA XTKI Stage horses. I'loncer Stage office. 874-9 itfi poll KENT Smiill run ell, uhotit IS minutes' walk from collier mill, In UUlrn 1S3 Oregon street, 875-91, lip poll KENT .FurnlHlied room, for nnn or I wo gentlemen; nil conven iences. Mrs. I'leudl, 4.1 lliiwlhornn. 8811 U2p poll KENT H ma 11 hm,,,,, piarily furnished, fil.M) ,,, month, near depot. S. It. lloglu, :i Liiriiynlln Avn' KC4 87,92ii LOST y.NTEl lllrl Mr general Iiouko work, good wages. Telephone 1601. 822-7lfc y.XTEI-Household goods bought. .Standard Furniture Co., I'linnn Hod SI I. 789-74tfc F YOU do not find what you are looking for-arivertlsn In these col umns, at one rent a word. tf yy ANTED Teams wanted to haul cinders, Stale Highway. Write or apply Frank May. 73&-84tfr FOR U K NT pott KENT ll.ni. of two rooms. rurtilnhnil, 223 Broadway. S5il!fc FOR SALE poll SALE Now 20-foot lunch counter, range, 30-gallon boiler and pipe connections, and four stools. Very reasonable. Inquire Hoorn 9, Lawrence Bldg., opposite Baker's Grocery. 885-92c pill HALE Help win tho war. Hav- For light housekeeping, llotpoinl Electric Htove, $7.50, at tho Power Co. Adr. Carlson & Lyons plum ring & iikatinc; Plumbing- and Ileullntf Supplies, Hath Itoom Accessories, etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE KEI) 1591 PILOT BUTTE INN JONT Aiiloninhllo mink. Itnturn to llulletln. 87:i-9ltfa JOST Tlrn and rim for lliipmnhllit, on lleiid-lluruH road. fti reward for return to Mead tlariige. XS.'l-92,4e FOUND pM Ml Ladles' ring. Friday after noon. Owner mny hsvu hiiiiiu by Identifying ring unil paying for ad. Call 43 Hawthorne. 879 92,ltn .ray Ti VorllanJ a generation of hotel leader-ship. known (K comlotUhle "Komry1' Mi'1 4 3 ! THE BACKBONE OF REM) IS LUMBER MANUEACTURISC i OUR PAYROLLS MAKE : YOUR PROFITS j j BY WYING LOCAL PRODUCTS ! I The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. I I Ixx'ttl Sules Agent Complete Stock of I.unilHir i j MII.I.KH I.t'MHKK CO. UUi, hu,li and Door. i j ; I ! SHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH. DOORS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 ioh SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 The United Warehouse Company V 1 1 ( ) L KS A LK I ) I ST It 1 1 1 U To I tS KOI I CKNTHAL OKKOON OK OIL, GASOLENE, FLOUR. SALT, MEATS, HAM, BACON, LARD, Etc. Fertilizers for Lawns and Farm Lands i GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS We Buy Hides THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. M. Printfle. Manatfor Bend View BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Ixt commands a view of the Kiver, Mountains and City. IJuildinpr restrictions according to Location. SEE PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reuonab.e . J. RYAN & CO. We'll loan yon money to build. o'Kane Bid. " phone 361 'A