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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1917)
,rQM 4 TtU BSNO BtrLLKTIN. HAIl.t KltlTIOfc. HKNU. OKHMON, HATl IWAY, DMCKMnKR 1, 1017 eanU. If you don't ion what you want, oak for It. tf TONIGHT and SUNDAY AFTERNOON RUPERT JULIAN and RUTH CLIFFORD -1N- MThe Mysterious Mr. Tiller" A Hnltlo of Wits Won and I-osl Ueouuse of a I'ri'lly Fneo JfOll HALF Lota If and 10, of block 14 of Kfliiwnod, price $3211, vary ouiiy tormi. Heu AIIC, llulliilln officii. 340-lTOlf IVOR HALM Two Iota III Northwest TuwiisUn Company's Hecnud Ad dition (went of thn rlvnr, near Hlmv 1 1 it mill I; prli'o 9150, iinay liirinn, Ap ply nix', I lu 1 1 1 1 ii nltlcn. tf TO EXCHANGE ALICE HOWELL in "Neptunes' Naughty Daughter ''(l TKAlii: Ti'iim work iniiri'K, weight lldll ciii'li, Hiiilille puny, IlKlit wiiKon ii ii ' I )m r n omh, for Ford tililn. Addreaa llilllnl III, or cull 411 10 ii Ht Norton. o:il-:ii LOST v O-oooK ! Let. All Go. SUNDAY NIGHT ami MONDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN- "AMERICAN METHODS Founded on Georjre Ohnot's "The Ironmaster" A photodrama replete with stirring action. Tells of a red blooded American who overcomes the prejudice of the French aristocracy. Showing the prominent screen star in a verile and fascinating role. Life At Camp Lewis An Extra Pathe News Feature that you will enjoy because you may see a lot of familiar faces fiRAND THEATRE 1 Vail WHERE GOOD M PICTURES ARE SH0H' NOMINATE DIRECTORS FOR C. 0. I. DISTRICT Meeting of Irrlgationlsts Held at the Grange Hall Christum Kits Made For Soldiers. (Special to. The Bulletin) BEXD.'R. F. D.. Nov. 28. At the meeting held at the Grange hall Mon day night lor the nomination of di rectors for the proposed irrigation district. J.-Alton Thompson, G. L. Moore and J. J. Ellinger were named. Rev. Hartran.ft, of the Presbyter ian church of Bend, delivered a most interesting, talk to the children Sun day afternoon at the school house. Special music was rendered by Mrs. Hartrawft. At the regular semi-monthly meet ing of the Pilot Butte Educational and Cooperative Union of America. No. 83. held Wednesday night, No vember 21. at .the school house, G. L. J iloore was elected delegate and Mrs. P. C. Burt as alternate to the annual state convention of Farmers' Unions of America for Oregon and Idaho,! which is to be held at Pendleton December 4. 5 and 6. It was decdd 'that the next meeting, which will be December 5, should be an open one and that R. A. Ward, county agricul turist, be invited to attend and speak on the jackrabbit question. A num ber of the members of the union are planning to attend the Agricultural Council meeting at Redmond on De cember 13. Six new members were taken into the union, those being Mesdames Seth Stooky, L. Coffee, J. K. Warnstaff, Bishop, and Messrs. Bishop and Col ver. At the conclusion of the meet ing light refreshments were served by the ladies. Phil Dencer and wife are residing at Dr. Dencer's ranch, having rented I me same. Amos Neff had the misfortune of losing a milk cow recent I v. J. V. Warnstaff has just completed a large cement cistern on his place. Mrs. J. Malosh is in receipt of a letter from her daughter In Idaho, who recently underwent an operation for cancer, stating that she is on the road to recovery. Will and Joe Warnstaff have sold some more potatoes to the potato buyers and are delivering. them to the warehouse this week. Miss Myrtle Neff. who went to Kel logg, Idaho, recently, will remain with her aunt, Mrs. Philip Neff, of that place, tor the winter. The dance given at the Grange hall Saturday night was well attended. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Sec ond Union church, met at the home of Mrs. Nelson Thursday. Seth Stooky and daughter Mildred, have returned home from Spokane where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Stooky's siBter, who died quite suddenly. A Thanksgiving program will be given by the pupils of the Richardson school at the school house Wednes day afternoon. The ladies of the Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. John Carson Friday afternoon and began making kits as Christmas presents for the boys who were drafted from this com munity and who are in military train ing now at Camp Lewis. The ladies will meet again Tuesday afternoon to finish the making of the kits. AT THE MOVIES Liberty Thintrp. Biilie Bnrke, who is coming to the Liberty Theatre in "The Mysterious Miss Terry," on Sunday afternoon, evening and Monday, was born in Washington, D. C. She went to France at an early age, however, and it was in a convent in that country that she j NT Purse, wllh bunk honk, ritll- rniul ticket and sum nf money. Fliiili'i' keep money and ri'turu purse nml rimtniilK to Hiilli'tln. t I .'..! II ,0 :t FOR RENT At the Liberty Theatre Sunday Matinee, Evening and Monday. received most of her education. Concluding her studies, slui de termined to become an actress, unci as her father was nil actor, widely known as "Billie" Burke, she decided to make use of that name for her children owo her! Nest to their mothers the teacher is th ono to whom they should nlwnys look, fur It Is duo to the teacher Hint they be come really worth while In the kuuio of life. The school teacher? Clod professional carocr. She was a fluent : bless her!" linguist, and appeared In the music Wlllluni Farmint Is at the Grand halls of several of the principal Theatre Sunduy night and Mondiiy. European countries, principally In England, before making her Ameri can debut. Her American debut took place in New York City nt the Empire Theatre where she apperaed with John Drew Tlie nppearanco of Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford as Bluebird stars, in "Tho Mysterious Mr. Tiller" at the Grand on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, brings assurance In ad vance of unusual entertainment. Mr. CLASMFIKI AOVF.UTIHF.MF.NTH FOR SALE poll HALF Team l k'1iIIiikii. weight about llT.O IIih. cu-h, and harness; value 1:100; will sell for 1150 cash, as I have hi'cit drafic.l and must leave a-icii. J. ('. Thump Mi. Tuinalo. Ore. DSH-niV-P pllt ItF.NT Furnished sleeping room for one of to men. Kg I Georgia Ave. ItJii-S.Mp Jc'Olt It I' AT Four room furnished house, I5 per Mi ii ii 1 h . Phono lunik tstii. !u 7 :i o l . n JiMlll ItF.NT -CIimi.t khih'.iiii fur bar ber shop, or smiill store, reason nlilii. t'lius. Ryder, llnx .IDS BIJDDp.lfe WANTElT y.WTFI) WimhliiK taken In, tnenA wanning preferred. Mm. Flora Unwell. Ilnnd. IiZD-rtp y.NTFI TO ItKXT-lloimo or thren unfurnished rotima, ('loan In. In quire llulMlti. K7I Oflifn In "My Wife" under the management j Julian also directed the feature, com. of Charles Frohman. She was ele-ibinlng his skill as u photoplay luveii vated to stardom In tho role of Jac-ltor with h'.s artistry as a player. MIhb quoline In "Love Watches," a short : Clifford Is ono of the daintiest girls jruil HALF New Home sewing lun ch I no. one whit" enaiinl wood bed with steel spring, and one Morris chair; will sacrifice at real bargain. Cull Red 621. after 0 o'clock p. in. o:o-:iuo,:ip y.N'M-:i-l(iiuehnld goods bought. HtmuUrd Furnltura Co., I'lionn Hud Oil. 70-74lfo F Vot' do nut find what you arn looking for advertise III these oaJ unins, at one rent a word. Tf while afterwards. Later she was soen in many such well known plays as "Mrs. Dot," "Suzanne." "The Phil osopher." "The Runaway," "The Mind-the-Paint-GIrl" and "The Amazons." in pictures, and wlTl be pluasurubly recalled for her work Iwih Mr. Jul ian in "Mother O' Minn" and In "A Kentucky Cinderella." Bluebird promises In "Tho Mysterious Mr. Til ler" a detective story of puzzling plot BHIie Burke, daintiest and most , and gripping Interest, combining fas- charming of stage and screen come-; dilating mystery with the excitement diennes, in "The Mysterious Miss Tcr-jof unexpected sensations. ry, by Geiett uurgess, appears as a most baffling and fascinating young heiress. Mavis Terry f Billie Burke), gels Chicken dinner a'. liie Allamont Sunday night at G o'clock. 30:ic All kinds of IiIiIcn, pills, Wool, STATEMENT NOVEMBER 20, 1917. RESOURCES Bills Receivable $549,422.48 Overdrafts none Bonds and Warrants 74,282.16 Stock Federal Reserve Bank 1,300.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 31,057.34 Bonds to secure Circula tion 12,500.00 5 Redemption Fund .... 625.00 Other Real Estate Owned 4,136.23 CASH AND EXCHANGE .1(10, Ml. .1.1 $1,033,484.56 LIABILITIES Capital $ ?5,000.00 Surplus and Profits 32,833.47 Circulation 12,500.00 DEPOSITS 0O3.1S1.OO $1,033,484.56 THE FIRST , NATIONAL BANK BEND, OREGON ARTHUR J . MOORE Lawyer fJ F.N Fit A I, PRACTICE Lou Culdn DIiIl'. I'honc lllk 1411 The Inw muitt be reeeeeted anil enforced JfHTICK TO ALL Wo guarantee BatlMfactlon ami rcMulta on all tranftHctloim. Private InvintlKa tlonii a H-cialty. If you are in trouble of any kind call 2001. W. A. L. Fort land Hotel. Into Innumerable scrapes and works j .-llrs hulti nt v Swon.l llniiil all sorts oi navnc in tin; ncaris oi ine :i mrf. 32:1c young men in her boarding house be fore a sudden, quick and unexpected turn of the wheel of fate brings tlie play to a sweeping climax. Directed by J. Searle Dawley, who has been responsible for many of Marguerite Ciark's most famous pic tures, such as "Snow White" and oth ers, this production will rank among the best of the Paramount photo plays. Those of us who have wished for a "fairy godmother" to make our dearest wishes tome true will recog nize her, at last, In tho winsome per son of Billie Burke In her role or Mavis Terry. Grand Theatre; William Farnum, who appears In the latest William Fox super do luxe photodrama, "American Methods," long held a deep admiration for wo men all women. But toward no class of women Is -his admiration so keen as for the school teacher. In the school teacher, Mr. Farnum sees the women who literally Is responsible for the future of tho nation, for In tho children of tho nation lies the hope of the nation,' The women who tend the sick and the hopeless have a great share of Mr. Farnum's appreciation. But the woman who Instills Into the hearts and the minds of the little ones those principles which nat do splendid manhood and womanhood to thoso women Mr. Farnum offers the crown. "To me a school teacher Is a re markable personage," said Mr. Far num. "Her remuneration Is npt of the greatest, nor are communities tho most liberal in payment of the teacher. A school teacher must lead and point the way. She must en courage; she must exhort; she must always set examples and always she must undergo punishment, In a phys ical and mental way, which few men could stand. "Yet ,the teacher, so far as I have seen, always maintains her poise, her sweetness of temper, her willingness to shoulder burdens, and her Interest In the chldren: "And what a debt of gratitude tho )Vll HALF; Furii:nire of iwo room apartment, apartment for n-nt; one block from post office. Terms. Cull nt Windmill pool hull. 1 l-0Stfc IIKWALK Foil HM.E Sixty font of good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In IS -foot lengths to any location. Iiuiulro Bulletin of fice. 402-OGtfc An Fliftrle Kline tlint rou, IkiIIn or frle, S7..10. The I'imit Co. ,X)K HALF Lots 9 and in, of block 13, Bend View, prlio 1200, easy terms. Sen AIIC, Bulletin office. S50-70tf fills AhVllt'l ISF.MIAT costs If, 3.' : a.' PILOT BUTTE INN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Office phone Blk 1701 Ilea, lllk 2102 FREE CONSULTATION Dr. R. D. Ketchum, DruKlcH Physician Houra, 0 to 12, 1 to 6:80, or by ap pointment. BATHER IIUILDINO K. A. Montgomery F. Montgomery BI'KINMMI.B ON THE MKTOI.IUH (IKANDVIKW, OHE. White Lpprhornii. Ilnrrcil Itockii, It. I. Ked. Whlto Ivkin liu'kn, Toulounu (Iww. Mitinn llnriw, Anicora RahMUi, Mammoth Bronze Turkeyd, Guinea 1'Ik. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER Flrat National Bank Building Bend. :: :: Oregon G. C. MORGAN Attorney nt Law 211 Oregon St., next to Tele phono office. BEND, OHE. W. P. MYERS LAWYER O'Kane Building, BEND, ORE. M. A. PALMER Cabinet Maker and Builder, Jobbing Hcrenn Doors and Windows, Franklin St., rear of Irrigation Co.'s old building. II. II. Dc ARMOND LAWYKIl O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregoi j. k. kn;fhukthon, PH'.MIIINO A.M IIF.ATI.Va 117 Minnesota Htroot. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Dona. FOR SALE. -Ono nf the best constructed limine In Hend nt actual cost, with no clinriro for the lOOxl'JO feet of view property ll stands upon. Terms llko rout. Bend Park Co. Real Eatats and Insurance Tinning and Uheet Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttorlng, Cornice and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work gunrnnteed CHRISTIAN CHURCH Meets at Kenwood School ovory Lord'B Day, at 10 a.' m. All mcmbors urged to bo present, DR. TURNER Eve Specialiit of Portland VISITS BEND MONTHLY Watch paper lor Datet or inquire ol THORSON. THE JEWELER Put In Your Our DUDS SUDS BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 3 1 1 W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 12-14, O'Knno Building Tel. Illnck 17H1 Hend, Ore. BEND INSURANCE ; AGENCY Wrltem of all klml, of Iniuranea. Old. rat Insurance Airnnry In Central Ore fnn, 11. :, Kin, Kirat National Uank liuiMInu, Ilonil, Orouon, HentI IrfiilHn No. 42 lioynj Or der of Moose Meets In Mooso Hall ovory Thursday, Visiting brothnr aro cordially Invited t attond.