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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1917)
TIIH I1KM IIUMjKTIN, DAILY KIUTION, I1K.M), OHI-XJON, RATI KI).V. KMllKIt I, 1017 PAOB TONlfiHT ONLY "THE DIVORCE GAME A llcUlllll lllvcl'hlllll f I "111 lllll llll'ce-pollll problem iluy. A witty, fiiM'limtliiif lilt ol Iiiiiiidioiin outer 1 11 S it mi tii 1 1 lliuL In excellent. SUM) A V M A '1' I X K K K V KN I N C. MONDAY KVKNINC. BILLIE BURKE "The Mysterious Miss Terry' You don't ofieu tfi-l u liiinnu slur, a Imhhouh I'liiyciV 1 'induction, u (union story hy u tiiinuiiii uutliur. Tlieru will li great Uiiiiiuncl for Hi'liU, o wo Mn'ifi'Kt tlmi you conic im curly uh pomllilo. Don't iiiUh Hill Id lliirko' llrl I'uriiinoiiia I'lc.turo. mam I. 1917 DEC EMBER ffl SUN MOW TUE WED THU FRI SAfl 1 8 9 110 111213415 16171819202121 Z7jZ8j mi OHKOOX TIll'.NK TKAI.N Arrive 1:10 a. m. Leave 8 p. tu. V O..VV. II. Jt N. TKAI.N. Arrive 7:35 p. m. Leave 7:2b a. in. ALTO HTAfJK I.I NIC HOt'TII. taavoa 8:4G a. in. Arrive C p. iu. Al'TO I.I NFS. Car to Huron. Kort Klamath Kort Rock, Hllver Lake and f olhor polnla south and aoulli aaal. POST OKKH'K IIOt'ltH. General delivery oimn dally 8:30 a. in. to 7 p. in. No mall distributed ou Sunday. tNlghl trnln mull clone 7:16. irTfpay train mall closwi (1:80 a. in. W TKI.KtiltAPII IIOl'ltH. , Wnstnrn Union, 8 a. in. to t p. in. Sunday and holldayi a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. iu. to 6 p. m. TKI.KI'IIONK IIOt'RH. Pacldo Till, ft Tul. Co. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. N'. I''. Reed In buck from u trip to I'lirtliiiiil. Ciniiity Assessor W. T. Mullurki y j wan In Minima toiluy. A K I rl wan Imrii on November 28 to Mr. ami Mm. Martin I'lilinliinil. T. J. O'Koere, of rortliinil, went norlliliouiid on a union trip thin morn 4 .lllg. Frnncls I.unilnTiy returned from a fnw day (lay In 1 'or I Iu nil thin morn lK. Mr. anil Mrn. Iliirney runaway ore tha parents of a tiuliy buy, born Wed I v nosday. Charles Bar, of Honil, nml Minn Susln K. Hardy, of Jefferson county, wnro murrliid this morning by Judge! War Declared on the Present Tobacco Prices We have learned what amount of tax Uncle Sam wants from his tobacco users and in consequence thereof we are selling all the following brands the following prices: IIIOWIMJ TOHACCOS. Hoot Juck, por cut Star Tobacco, per cut Kc Hormmhoo, per cut 10c ('Umax, por cut 10c Bpoar Hand, por nut 10c Plpor MoliUIck, iior cut I On Wostovor, .por plug -10c Tlgor Flno Cut Be Twists Be Illght Cut 10c Copniilingon Snuff ...,5c mill 10n J'onn's Thick loc HMOKINO TOIIA(XX)H. Velvet 11c Tuxoilo 11a Prince Albert 12 Mo NOW YOU KNOW TR1-STATE TERMINAL COMPANY W. I). Hume. Thu coupli) will mukc their liouiii hero. Mrn. Zuilu Miictlrcgor In In Terre bonne niiiinilliiK thu wiick end with relatives. Hugh Itrun, of the Firm Nullonul Hunk, went to I'ortluiid last ulKht on business. K. C. Smith bun Kono back to Con don, oftur puaslu thrco duys In Ilend on business. 8. K. I'nrry In In Seattle, where he will mmuln a week attending to bus iness Bffulrn. F. M. French ban none homo to fjrann Vullny uflnr Bpiiudluit three wix'kn at Powiill liutto. Mr. ami Mrn. John Coo ar rwlv Iiir coiiiirululatloiiH on the arrival of a baby Klrl Wcdiienday. A dcrrvn of dlvorca wan Krantrd by JuilK" Duffy Hi In week In th cano of I'hllllpn vi-rnun I'lillllpn. Mrn. K. M. Tliompnon camn back In Ht iiIkIU from a trip to Portland, whern nhn vlnltnd with her nou and illlUKllt'T. Mr. anil Mrn. A. I.. Andi'rnon have r' I urn I'd to their hoinn at Maupln. They mienl ThuuknKlvliiK with .Mr. and Mrn. J. I.. Ivy, or Ileud. JuilK" (ieorxn II.. Durham, of Cramn Pan, went out thin nioriiiiiK to Portland. Ho will atop there a nhort time before. returuliiK home. II. C. Cinly went to Tho Dalle thin mornliiK to uttend the funerul of his father-in-law, J. W. Snyder, who died limt iiIkIU. Mrn. Only linn been with her piirenin the pant week. Curol Harlow, Minn Ivn Kiulmiin untl Minn Kyilel KIliK vlnlted In llenil over nlKhl ami relumed thin mornliiK to Culver. Mr. Harlow will leuvc bin home In a few duyn to enlist In lilt li v 1 it t ! on ' I'orpi. I.. ('. t'oleinmi en mo In lu.st IiIkIU from I.u Oruudo and beKun work this IIHirnlliiK In tho Ilend piintofflee. The now man was uocensiiry on account of tho rcslicnutlon ot Kred Lucas neveral wookn uko. Mr. Lucus Is now wltb thu railroad company and his pluca at the fconeral delivery window has bnvn taken by Hoy ClilBon. Mr. Coleman will romnln hero permanently, having been trannforrcd from the La Grande poitofflce. Prince Albert, 8-oz, tin 50c KilRnwortli 11c Stog lie Dlxlo Queen loo Dixie Quenn, small Bo Dlxlo Queen Lunch liux 00c Pedro 10c Peerless Be und 10c Five Druthers 10c Old English lOo Hull Durham Bo Tuxoilo Glass $1.00 Tuxoilo, 8-oii. tin 4Bc Cnmel Clgarottes 1.1c, li for 25c Lucky Strike ClRiirnttos lie t'luiu-N, nil Be liriimlN (la Clours, all 10c linuiilH 11c WE ARE HERE 1 W wnoerOriG? CfomwiHint (Slrlnl (Picture In I itoui 'Absorbing Epbodcs ti lery by Anna Katharine Green Ibitutvrj 0 Kathleen CuffORD Shown Every Thursday and Friday at AT THE HOTELS. Pilot HuUo Inn. Krank 1.. Waller, Powell Butte. It. Pully, Portland. T. J. O Kcefe, Portland. V. Oehler, PrliiKlu Kalln. 8. Blutnmuii and family, Canyon City. Wrlicht Hotel. II. ('. Dew, OKdon, Utah. Vlrcll Dew, Ofcden, Utah. Verna Smith, Prlncville. K. K. I'hettlplttco and wife, Tho Da II en. Peter Hnnnen. Annie Iluikleo, Portland. Mr. and Mrn. D. H. Sprui?y, Lake. C. W. Mobly. Portland. M. O. Thlole, Connley. K. Nurnburgcr. Connley. Frank ltounlck. Bend. 'arl L. Adamn, Portland. K. C. Smith, Condon. rzy llotrl. Iva Itadman, Culver. Hyde! Kirn?, Culver. Carol Hnrlow, Culver. Hoy Mitchell, Fremont. W. O. Harriman, Fort Hock. II. Linn, Mrothern. H. J. IlrlilKPB, Pendleton. L. C Colemun, j.a Grande. IllKlieKt ciihIi prlro pnltl for nil k I lllll of flirH, IlitlfH, WOol, H-ltN. HrlKus' SiTimil lliinil Store. 323c Twenty percent tllscount on Ladles' and Children's Coats and Suits, at Heed-Smith's this week. 303c DR. A. C. FROOM, Manager for tha King Itee Dentists, bus secured the services of a mini of 10 years experience and ona who Is roglntered in Oregon. Dr. Deubner will help out In our busy office, for It Is a busy place these days when all work must be of the finest qual ity. It koeps us busy to keep up with the work of our growing business. 303c l.VSPrXTOR TO RKTI KX. Word has been received that Post-al Inspector C. W. Llnobauigh Is on IiIb way back to Bend to ninko a report on the preparations for mail delivery by postal carriers In Bend. Post' master Ford just recently sont In a petition asking that official action be taken in the mutter vory soon. Twenty percent discount on Ladles' and Children's Coats and Suits, at Hectl-Smtth's thlB week. 303c Phone Red 462 PainteJ Careful Attention Given to Special Order Work SEE STOCK ON SALE AT LARSON'S JEWELRY STORE IVA TER COLORS HAND-PAINTED CHINA DAN ANGLAND BUYS A.O.WALKER RANCH A I fill fit Mull Will (ilio PohmikhIoii In Hid Spring uinl Will .Move lo Allieiiu, uiiliila , (Special to Thn Iliillellu.) ALFALFA, Nov. HO A. (. Walker nnld hln ranch thin week to Dun A n K lanil, of Hllver Lake. Mr. Walker will not Klve ponnennlon until spring an be In reeding a bunch of catlie on; the ranch, and Mr. AiikIuiiiI In fend ing sheep ut Hilver J-ake. Mr. Walker und family expect to move lo Alberta, Canada tho firm or May. The V.. I), li. club anil friends gave a ThuiikngivliiK dinner at the home! of Mr. and Mrn. Frank Ogle. Thin dinner wan given complimentary lo .Minn Kffle Newman, of Oregon City, I who tuught lant ye.ur Iu the Air.'ilfu! public school. Covers were laid fori 4 0 guests. I Mrn. Itert Powell and daughter,! Helen, aro vUltlng relatives In i Jirnwiinvillc, Oregon. Mr. Powell, who ut present in feeding cattle and keeping bachelor's ball at the Janney ranch, expects to Join them at Christ mas tune. Mrs. Mary lienn recently bought 30 tons of airalfa hay rrom A. O Walker. H. Hufrie and Charley Ilu chanan are hauling It this week. Frunk Ogle was a ilend visitor Thursday. Little llae Leonard has been quite sick with a cold thin week, an ban been nearly every child 1n this vi cinity. Mrs. Hilly Hoblnnon and baby spent Tuesday In Ilend with Mrn. Bowers, who Is now located there. Cards announcing the birth of a lit tle son to Mr. und .Mrs. Kdgar Hur tles, of Culver, were lately received Mr. Harnes was formerly a teacher in the school here. A. O. Walker recently sold 40 head KKI'OItT OF TIIK CONDITION Of tile Central Onuon Hank, ut llcml, On-Kon, ut the rluhc of Iiuh- IneNN Novi-nilM-r 20, 1017. HESOLHCES. Loans and dlncounts (20S.2C9.83 Ovcrdrarta, secured and unsecured 317.84 Bonds and warrants 6,607.31 Furniture and rixtures .... 4.300.06 Due from banks (not re serve banks) 2,512.32 Due from approved re serve banks 82.068.35 Checks and other cash Items 860.10 Exchanges for clearing house 1,275.83 Cash on band 14.780.15 Total 318.041.79 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in I 25.000.00 Surplus tund 1,250.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 542.20 Individual deposits sub ject to check 261,650.04 Demand certitlcates of deposit 1,947 03 Ccrtiried checks 63.66 Time and navies depos its 27.588.86 Total J318.041.79 State ot Oregon, County or Des chutes. I, II. M. Stephens, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belier. II. M. STEPHENS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th duy ot November, 1917. 11. .M. GHEINER. Notary Public. My commission expires June 17, 1921. Correct Attest : 1). E. HUNTER, K. P. MAHAFFEV, W. L. O'DONNELL, Directors. BOYS' We have the finest line of FLEXIBLE FLYERS i in Bend Priced so every boy and and girl can have one. Many other styles of Sleds to select from. Ice Skates to fit your feet and your pocket-book. F. DEMENT & CO. The Preferred Stock Store GROCERIES HARDWARE YOU SHOULD HEAR AND BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH th. WONDERFUL Pathephone It it a muiical wonjer It hai the wtet tone It ban by far the most artistic ' effect of any mucal initrument It U! a tfcnuine. round; highly polinhed. permanent lapphire ball, which meant lonjj life to the recordt. YES, you can grt nne on EASY PAYMENTS if deiiied. E. M. THOMPSON 153 Minnesota St.--Next to American Express Office Also Day Music Co. or cows and calves to P. B. Johnson, or Millican. Lester Barber, who has been 111 at the home ot his sister In Mt. Vernon, Washington, Is now able to sK up, and it Is hoped he will be strong enough to walk by Christmas time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank '0?le were dinner guests at the Walker home Sunday. Central Oregon must be booming, Judging trom the number or land seekers that have beeifln this com munity during the laxt tew weeks. Twenty percent discount on Ladles' and Children's Coats and Suits, at Heed-Smith's this week. 303c Highest caiti price paid for all kinds of fun, hides, wool, pelm. H.-lggt' Second Hand Ktore. 323c One cent a word Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. Big Dance At HIPPODROME TONIGHT Special Music : fey-jju r . "What! My Car?" "Yes! skidded and it's up to you. You failed to provide the chauffeur with Tire Chains. Only good luck saved your wife from paying the supreme penalty for your negligence. She's on the way to the hospital painfully injured, but the doctor thinks shell pull through. You'd better Kurry to the hospital and then report to Headquarters." How strange it is that dis aster must come to some men before they realize that all makes and types of tires will skid on wet pavements arid muddy roads when not equipped with Chains. These men do not appro bate, until too late, that ay failing to provide Weed Anti-Skid Chains they AU Sixes of Weed Chain For all Makes and all Styles of Tire for Safe By SKUSE HARDWARE CO. 134 OREGON AVE. Sunday in Bend Churches t'lxt Scandinavian-Lutheran Church.. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Evening services at 7:45 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meet at the borne of Mrs. Wilkinson Wednesday at 2:3ft o'clock. J. H.. BRONO, Pastor. Dr. Turner, eye specialist, ot IjUtt Portland, will be In Bend again Monday and Tuesday. December 3 and 4, at Thorsen'a Jew elry store. Consult him. Don't for get the date. 302-4ct The expose their families tc injury and death. The time to provid against accidents is befon they happen. Don't war until after the first skid Put Weed Chains on al four tires at the first indica tion of slippery going anc you will have quadrupl protection against injury death, car damage and la suits.