The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 04, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BB9TD BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BIND, ORROOK. TrKHDAY, I.MTHM1IKR 4, IQIT
TONIGHT and
WEDNESDAY
A BATTLE-
Retwrcn elemental men, one within,
the other without the pale of the law
both striving for the love of a good
woman.
SEE
Jack Gardner
IN
"OPEN PLACES"
An Essuy Feature r
Comedy"" Hole in the Ground "
THURSDAY and
FRIDAY
It Was His Big
Chance
and he took it and wai kept on the
iuq for month by gumshoed tieutha
STUART HOLMES
IN
The Broadway Sport
PATHE NEIVS-Piclutei that
are new and of extreme intereit
COMING SOON "THE HONOR SYSTEM"
The Greatest Picture ever shown in Bend
GRAND THEATRE!
ea WHERE GOOD M. PICTURES ARE SHOH S
JgSgT 3
"In the Wake of the Huns," at the Liberty Theatre Tues
I day and Wednesday.
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
TUMALO FOLK GIVEN
Mrs. RedftcUl and Mrs. Conncly Host
esses at Deschutes Hotel Road
Improvement Being Pushed.
(Special to The Bulletin)
TUMALO. Dec. 4. Mrs. Redfield
and Mrs. Connely, of Deschutes, en
tertained a number of friends last
Wednesday evening at the Deschutes
hotel, among tie guests being Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Becker, of Tumalo.
' R. U. Flk-krnger and family were
guests of the Hobsons on Thanksgiv
ing. F Wilson and J. W. Harter are im.
proving the roads in this section by
Tunning the grader over them after
the recent rains.
Mrs. A. Bens, of Portland, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. George Hobson,
of Tumalo.
F. E. Dayton has been confined to
liis home with an attack of la grippe.
Mrs. G. N. B. Gerking entertained
the Tillicum club at her home last
Saturday.
J. C. Stiles and family have moved
from their farm into Tumalo for the
"winter.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Elkins. of
Prineville, were calling on friends at
Tumalo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackwood. Mr. Fish
and Mrs. Gunneson spent Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norcutt.
Grover Gerkiug and Phil Smhh
.have bought the Will Sandal place.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Des
titutes, and Mr. and Mrs. Coen were
dinner guests of Mrs. Adah Lunbeng
last Sunday.
Miss Ethel Bayles has returned to
Bend to nurse a patient of Dr. Van-
tJevert s.
light coat of our famous cinders.
would make ideal roads.
I have a plan by which this can be
done in a single operation, (less the
cinders). My plan will necessitate
the construction of special machinery
and will involve some money. Would
like to correspond with those inter
ested. Inquire by letter to Bend
Bulletin. 305-lOc
OLKAXLIXKSS IX PRINCIPAL
CXJXl'KRX OK T. S. J.U'KIKS
(Continued from Page 1.)
WANT GOOD ROADS.
There will be a large sum spent on
Central Oregon roads, beginning the
:year 1918. Why spend any of it on
dirt-filled roads? Everyone knows it
is money ill spent. Why not take ad
vantage of Central Oregon's main
asset for road building. Thus, hard
pan near the surface for road foun
dation, small rock and gravel, us
ually plenty in top soil, to make
4 tp 6 by 6 to 8-inch filling on hard-pan,
if sifted out of the dirt, then
stamped and rolled. This, with a
one man here who wouldn't bathe
more than about once every two
weeks. One morning a bunch of us
grabbed him just as he got out of
his hammock and dragged him into
the wash room. There we used a
scrubbing brush and got him good
and clean, and you can bet we didn't
use hot water in the process. When
we got through we rinsed him off
with the salt water hose, then put him
under the shower bath and turned
the cold water on. Since that ex
perience be wants to take a bath
three times a week to make sure he
has not forgotten the date.
"The mothers of Norfolk gave a
big banquet at the Y. M. C. A. to
night and invited every enlisted man
who could come. They served hot
coffee, doughnuts, sandwiches and a
big red apple to each man. After
that we had singing and speeches and
were all taken back to our ship in
automobiles.
"I expect to go across in the spring.
Some of the boats are getting ready
now but we won't be out of here for
some time yet.
"I have been scrubbing front work
and deck for the last three months
but wi:i be changed into the fire
room the first of the month and I
sure will be glad, as this business of
scrubbing decks is no fun. But, then
I have to take my turn the same as
the other boys, and am not looking
for favors. If I was, I would be out
of luck, as this is one place you take
what is coming to you and say you
like it, and I do, for you bet we have
a good old navy and we are Just
itching for a scrap."
AT THE MOVIES
tiriuul Theatre.
Stunrt Holmes appears in an en
tirely new sort of role In "The Broad
way Sport," his nu.t William Fox ,
photoplay, which will ho shown t
the Grand Thoutro on Thursday and
Friday. Mr. Holmes plays thu role of
Hezeklah Dill, on awkward, he-;
spectacled gawk, employed ns a clerk,
In tho flour mill of the local mug-j
nate. An old maid employed in the
office loves him but ho spurns her for
a hopeless ambition to wod the boss's
daughter, the village belle (Wanda I
Petit). I
While working late In tho mill one J
night 1)111 catches two yeggs at work J
at the sate. Tho door is open and
he tumbles them into the vault and '
locks the door, lit then summons
the boss and the police, after putting'
the money which the crooks had tak-j
en out of the safe into u vacuum,
cleaner. j
In his fancy Dill Imagines himself,
in New York witlf thta, money, and '
never did anyone set the pace he pic- J
tures. The boss's arrival with the
sheriff ends Dill's reverie. His
daughter is with him. Dill takes the!
money out of the vucuum cleaner and
hands It to his boss. Tim daughter
embraces 111 in and hulls him us her
horn. Dill smiles for the first time
In his hounded life.
Suppose that In nil Innocence you
had fallen In love with n woman, only
to discover she was tied by unbreak
able bonds to an Inhuman brute. Sec
Jack Gardner In "Open Places," the
five-part photoplay, at tho Grand
tonight and Wednesday.
earner and tho excellent cast support
ing ihor as well is the expert direc
tion of thu well known Maurice. Tour
nour, have milled much In thu Infinite
charm of tint production, which will
bo shown nt tho Liberty Theatru on
Thursday uiid Friday.
(leorgo M. Cohan's, recipe (or H
huppy entertainment lis presented In
his new Artcrnft picture, "Hcveit
Keys to Ilaldpalo," at tho Liberty
Theatre soon, Is an Ideal prescript Ion
for the most i ii i It I l grouch. In his
new film tonic, lloorgo M. has mixed
with exact proportions, mystery,
thrills and laughter, with a sweeten
ing dash of love us a tribute to Cupid,
all of which will work the. desired
result upon nu ll, women and children
alike.
RHYS 40-ACRE TRACT
ON TUMALO PROJECT
The hiiIo of a 40-ncro trm'l ot Irri
gated land on tint Tumiilo projnol, to
Frank MoMauiiou, ot Kllnimburg,
Washington, was uiinoiiueiid this
morning ly J. Miner, ot IJiIn city.
Mr. McMiiiiniui will movo to his now
properly In the spring.
One cent u word Is all little Want
Ad will cost you.
MAX TI UX liSII OI'T.
A H luiiiK li liO.noo morn fish aro still
In the lieselintcN butchery walling tu
ho planted III Kust I. like, II Is very
probable Ibiil It will ho liupossllilo to
transport them there this season on
Hi-count of the daep snow., In that
case It will Im necessary to turn thorn
Into the Deschutes river. Flsll pli&it
lug at nil other points has linen completed.
GOOD LUCK
Come and have a clmnrc on pnckitit'S worth up
to $10.00.
BIG DANCE
nt the
Classified
Advertisements
(Payable Cash In Advance.)
FOR SALE
PR HALK Furnlturo for four-
1nnm 1.n..DA I, .. nn..t.. U .. 1 .. I
contract; you can have all that has
been paid. See E. M. Thompson.
941-4tfc
STATEMENT
NOVEMBER 20, 1917.
RESOURCES
Bills Receivable J549.422.48
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 Redomption Fund .... 626.00
Other Real Estate Owned 4,136.23
CASH AND EXCHANGE 0,101.S5
$1,033,484.56
LIABILITIES
Capital ?5,000,00
Surplus and Profits 32,833.47
Circulation 12,500.00
DEPOSITS 03,151.00
.,,..!, 11,033,484.66
THE FIRST-NATIONAL BANK
BEND, OREGON
pott SAI.K OK RKXT If you want
to buy, sell or rent a piano, sec
Thompson Piano Store. 942-4'.fc
poll SALK Furmtore of two-room
apartment, apartment for rent; one
block from post office. Terms. Call
at Windmill pool hall. ull-9Stfc
glOKWALK FOB h.lI.K Sixty feet
of good four-foot sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled in It -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-GGtrc
pOR HALK Lots 9 and in, of block
13, Bend View, price $200, easy
terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
S50-70tf
flllS ADVEKTISKMK.VT costs 16
cents. If you don't sco what you
want, ask for It. tf
pOR HALK Lots tr and 10, of block
24 of Kenwood, price 9325, very
easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
349-170tf
FOR SALE Two lots In Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near Shev
lin mill); price 160, easy terms, Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. tf
FOR RENT
poll KENT Two-room furnished
house, within walking distance of
mills. Inquire Bend Co., Wall and
Franklin. 943-5c
poll RKXT Partly furnished two
room house. Write Box 420.
937-5, 6p
WANTED
yyAXTKi) TO RKXT-Houno or three
unfurnished rooms, Close In. In
quire Bulletin. 871-90tfc
yyTAXTKD-Housohold goods bought,
Standard Furniture Co., Phone
Red 611. 789-74tfe
JF YOU do not find what you are
looking for-advertlse In these col
umns, at one cent a word. . tf
Liberty TTieiitre.
"The Law of tho Land." an adapta
tion of a famous stage success by
George Brondhiirst. has furnished
Madame Petrova, famous Russian
emotional uctross, with a vehicle of
far more than ordinary attraction.
Tho prologue shows Margaret
Harding forced into a loveless mar
riage by a dissipated and unscrupul
ous mother, later becoming herself
the mother of a hoy upon whom she
lavishes the affection of her love
starved heart.
Her husband, a cold and brutal I
man, delights In revenging himself
for her coldness towards III in by :
cruelty to the child, and after onoj
especially brutal scene .Margaret Is ;
driven like a wild animal at buy to'
tell him that tho child Is not his own,
thereupon shooting him, hardly re
alizing her action, Instantly killing;
hi in. j
There is a prompt Investigation by;
the authorities, during the course of
which not only tho servants, but!
Goeffrey Morton, an old sweetheart'
of Margaret's, who has been abroad 1
since her marriage, unite In protect- i
tng her. A kindly and humanly-wise'
inspector is, fortunately for Margaret,;
assigned to the case, and after a tew1
hours of heart-rending suspense he
turns he tables, merely dismissing the;
case as "another death by accident,"
thus leaving Morton to take Margaret;
and tho boy to a uow and wonderful
happiness. ;
Madame Petrova has made of the
gentle churaeter of Margaret one of
the finest and most appealing chnrac-!
terlzatlons of her entire successful '
HIPPODROME, WEDNESDAY, DEC 5
Dac Ticket $1.00. Spectators 10c. LaJiai Tree
I. NT F.U NAT I O.N A I, INIO.N OKTIMHK.lt WOllKK.KS
We cut our meat so you get the
get the most for your money.
CASH MARKET
148 OREGON STREET
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP
STORAGE BATTERIES CHARCED
OVERHAULED AND REBUILT
Don't throw nwuy your old battery, ns wn may bn able to renew
It at half llio cohI of a new one. .
GENERATOR, STARTING MOTOR
&. MAGNETO WORK A SPECIALTY
All Work Guaranteed. Shop located In Kenwood. Ciuii the In liljfo
at Pilot Untie Inn and go lour blocks west.
SALTZMAN & COLLINS
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
G FN Kit A L rilACTIl'K.
Losr Cabin Hid;,'. I 'hone Hlk Mil
The law must be rtleb-l and enforce,!
Jl'STICK TO ALL
We guarantee entfiiraction antl results
on all IrarwactlunN. Private Invnitiaa
tion a specialty. If yr,u are in trouble
of any kind call 2001. W. A. L. Pert
land Hotel.
Office phone Illk 1701 tee. Blk 2101
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
DrugleMS Physician
Hours, to 12, 1 to 6:30, or by ap
pointment. BATHER BUILDING
E. A. Montiomery F. Monlsomery
BI'KINfJfMI.K ON TUB MKTOI.MJH
(iRANDVIKW, ORE.
While Lrirhorna. Mnrrnil Rock!, It. I.
Rcila, While I'ekln Ducke, Toulouse
l.w, lli-linn Hares, Angora Rnljhite,
Mammoth llronxe Turkey, (tulnea 1'Ikh.
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Outtorlng,
Cornlco and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
DR. TURNER
Eye Snecialiit ,
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch piper (or Datea
or inquire of
THORSON, THE JEWELER
VERNON A. FORRES
L A w y K It
First National Hunk Building
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney nt Law
211 Oregon St., next to Tele
phone office. iJKNU, ORE.
W. P. MYERS
LAW V EH
O'Kana Building, II K.N I), OHIO
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker mid llullder,
Jobbing
Hcreen Doors and Windows.
Frunklln St., reur of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Meets at Kenwood School every
Lord's Day, nt 10 a. m. All
members urged to bo present.
II. II. I)e ARMONI)
LAWVFIt
O'Kann Building, Bend, Oregon
J. K. KXGI0I1KICTHO.V,
I'Ll MI!!(J AM) IIKATINO
117 Minnesota Street,
estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Dono.
FOR SALE-Onn of tlio best,
const fueled houses In Hund nt,
actual cost, with no charge for
the 100x120 feotof view property
It stands iikii. Terms llko rout.
Bend Park Co.
Real Eitatu and Insurance.
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 311
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.f
DENTIST f
Suite 12-14, O'Knno Building
Tol. Hlnck 1781 Ilcnd, Ore,
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writers of all kind, of Insurants. Old.
est Insurance Agency In Central Ore
?.".1;ii"' ft ".'"J- vtni National Ilaok
Uullillnir, llend, Oregon.
Hend Lnd(to No. 42!l Loyal Or
der of Moose Meets In Moosa
Hall ovnry Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited U
attond.
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