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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1917)
THE II KM) BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, I1K.ND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DK4KMIIER 5, 1917 PAOB I0W MATCH FIGURES IN WAR i HI Your Victrola On Credit Mutter select tin- ChrUtinn Vletiulii now und Imvii It laid mldu fur Inter delivery. Mvory Vletrolu piilliu-n In hIiowii !-; uUo inliny excellent coinlilnullous ihut you will llnd muni. Interesting. REED & HORTON Also Agents for the Edison 1917 DECEMBERJ9J7 r i i i i" iii 1.3. 4 5 618 910lllffl3gl5 16171819202122 mmm OREUON TRUNK TRAIN Arrive 7:20 a. m. Leaviis 8 p, in. O..W. It. ft N. TIC A I.N. Arrive 7:36 p. m, Ia&hhi 7'9f. rti fr AUTO HTAOE IJNK HOCTII." Leave V: 4 5 a. m. Arrives . . I C p. m. AUTO LINKH. Cara to Hums, Kurt Klamath Fort Hock, Sliver Lake and othor polota south and aoutb eaat. I'OHT OFFICE HOt'lW. Qenural delivery open dally 8:30 a. Ml. to 7 p. in. No mail distributed on flundny. N'litht train mall cloaca 7:16. Day train mall close 6:30 a. m. TKI.KOKAI'11 JiOt'UH. Western Unlnn, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holiday! f- a. m. to 10 a. m., 5 p. m. to p. m. TELEPHONE IIOL'IW. PaoMc Tel. Tel. Co. 2 4 hour Bend in Brief DOINGS A YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here mofc In r'lfloon.'Abiorbliij' Episodes Anna Katharine green It-fUWJ Wednesday. 4 'ommi'n'liil Clult lunch, I'llot lln(' Inn, iiimiii. KiilgliU of I'j tliiiiH, Hiillii-r' hull, H . m. KunuiT' I'tilou, Ricliurdxoii M'lllMll. Honor (iuunl clans In merluuilc-s. TIIUWDAY. 1,. . . M., Hullii-r'H Imll. H p. m. 'wpenlmi und JoIimyn, lue I'lnr 1-olxir Temple. FRIDAY. Hons of Norway, Nutlier'a hull, H p. ni. ('mitral TrudiK, I.ulmr anil Farm- ctV t'ounrll, lonn Vina Temple, 7:. '10 p. ui. HATIRDAY. Utl Mn, utfhv of K. I). (llon. H p. til. 0CAL NEWS ITEMS dicslcr Nelson went to Tlio Dalles 1I1 In morn In k. Mm. W. C. rpiUull la In I'ortlund for a f'w days. Claude Mc'auley, of Deschutes, wot In ItiMid jeterdny. j F. C. KlchVmeyor, of Prlnevllle, piisseil yestert uy In Ilond. Mr. and Mm. Henry lloKiirdl and family movoil lo I'ortlmid lust night. Tliomaa l.aiKford wa In from Dry l.akn ycsterdi y on homesteud busl-nja. Auhiiiui went to I'ort- Klio export to live Minn llcsslii land luat nitt thorn. J Tlio I'arc will miMit toil tiulldliiK. A fid M-loctlou V(in. I Mr. and M i. t-TcarhiT Aimorluiloii Kill at the IiIkIi rc-IiuoI proKram of uddreaaea ft by puplla will be a. F. It. Blmpaon have noun to I'ortlund to muko tholr home in the city. John Carroi, of Itolyat, la In to vlall hla alatiir, Mlaa Murnurol Schred ur, u rw daya. Mm. I,. Itlli'y hun roturni'd to her honin In I'orlland after vlnltliiK Mra. II. Midi, of lined, a week. Hubert Could la In I'rlncvllli where ho will ho aoveral duya en KitKcd In aurveyhiK work. J. J. Hellion wont to I'ortlund hint n lK It t to may permanently. Ho lius heen In Ilend aevenil montliH. It. Joliiinon, who haa been here aeveral duya lookiiiR over the country him returned home to Maupln. Thnniim It. ItoRera, of Urandvlew left for I'rlnevlllo thla niorniiiK. ' Ho plain (o live on the Oehoco projvrt Mr. S. M. Flnley and on have Kone to rrlnevillo on n vis. I. J hey expeef to ko from tlioro to I'ortland and Kukoiiu. Mm. Goortto I). Foatnr enmu to from I'ortland thla moriilnoc to Join her hiiHbnnd, who la the new ticket UKont at the union depot. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Abbott left for Portland and Soattlo lust nlKht. They huvo lived in Iiond six months, but do not expect to come back. ' Kathleen CurroRD Shown Every Thursday and Friday at AT THE HOTELS. STATEMENT NOVE.MBEIl 20, 1917. RESOURCES mils Ttvcolvnhlo $649,422.48 Ovordrnfta , nono Honda and Wnrrants 74.282.10 Stork Foderul lloncrvo Dunk 1,300.00 Raul Kstnto, Furniture nnd Fixtures 31,067.34 Honda to sucuro Circula tion 12,600.00 D Redemption Fund .... G2G.00 Other rteal Katnto Owned 4.130.23 CASH AND EXCHANGE 11(10, 10 1.115 I'llot Ituttc Inn. F. S. Stanley, I'ortland. M. I'. Mathew, The Dalles. Curl Wodcrkl, The Dalits. ,"y II. I'rlnr, I'ortland. F. I. llrown, Milwaukee. W. II. Hhka.'ChicuKo. W. A. Iirethmlller, Portland. Kev. M. T. !rodum, Seattle. J. II. Itlanford, Portland. J. K. Jones, Portland. I.. W. Itolmau, IJnnton. Idaho. M. I.. McCulley and wife. Bun Fran cisco. Joseph T. McClellan, Bend. Nina McClellan, liend. C. W. Thorn, Portland. C. W. Itohblna. New York. J. J. Demls, Portland. C. Oiler, PrliiKlo Falls. Axel Allison, Lower Bridge. Cmy IloUd. I. ee Collins, Ilond. F. T. Hunt, Narrows. John CrnlR. W. E. He.leman. ErII. II. Tludall, Ilond. J. C. Cooper, Fleetwood, lion HuKcbock, Post. Wright Hotel. M. I.evlnaon, I'ortland. Victor Harris, I'ortland. Victor Dickey. William Whooton. O. E. Smith, I'rlnevlllo. F. P. Druke, Hnmstcd. Thomas It. Honors, Grandvlew. Webb Campbell, Portland. S. Nelson, Prlnevllle. II. E. Zeek and wire, Portland. II. A. llnmley, Culver! M. Drown, Stauffer. Floyd Lane and wife, Silver Lake. J. W. Keeder, Silver Lake. Scarcity of Brlmatona-Haaded Sticky Results In Special Controller Be ing Named In England. No commodity linx hint more ndvon tiirca llinii the iniiteh. The HIilioiiui'O oient of the uiniliitiiieiit of a hjiciIiiI eiinlriiller nil to llHelf U u tlltliiK f II iiiiix to n ilieikereil hUiury, Niiys Iho Miiiii lieHter (iiiiirillnn. In the meinory of our Krniiliiri-iiiM the eiiinhroiM "I'rniiietheniH" Hint wnii;lit to dliiliieo flint mid hIim'I were a hlKleprleed lux ury ImpoKxililo lo Iho pour. In the memory of our fnthera Henry Oeoriie, for one, TiiihIimiiiii'iI the inn till lis one of the iirlleleH Hint were "too lieiip." He Inul In mlinl. of rourKe. Iho HWeiitliiK nnd the ioIhoiiIii8 of workers Hint fur loo Ioiik went to the linikliiK of clii'iii iiiiiteheH. Yet the iiiuliir IliKlmenrc on rhenp rniili lii-H tiirneil out of onVe a Krltinh chiini'ellor of the exeheiiier nnd coined nu liiimortul eplKmiii ; anil the Hiiperl orlly of the iiimU'Iioh t tint run uorniiil ly he biniKlit In thla country over the lllliixy, llfi'leiiH, exiH-ii'lve wirta Kold uitiihm the channel under government control has Klveu the free-truder one of III" must homely und Inrnnli-HiliMe iirKiimeiits. The llrltlsh unilili must now auffer rontrol. Nuch iniiti-tieM it h there are will be fairly iiiHirllmied lit llxeil pricea. We rlo not doiilit that there will he enough to ko round, fur, faced with it famine In some tllslili'ts und with loose mutclieH lit III! fur u penny In others, people huve already hi-Kiin to iiinke that economy In coiiiiniiiloii which, Willi no xreiiler hikiIIIco Hum u little cure, in 1 K ) I euxlly save u hulf of the inutclies hiirneil. Both Pleased. Newcd Do you know, Vi rather piny tennis Hum eat. Mrs. Neweil Well, I'm Kind to hear It, Charles, for I'd much rulher pluy bridge than cook. Classified Advertisements (I'ayuhle CbjiIi Id Atlvnnce.) FOR SALE poll HALE 1917 Ford. C. Dick, Bend. Inquire C. 94o-G,9p poll H.W.K House and corner lot; Kood location, near mills. Charles Ryder. Box 398. 947-6p poll HAI.K Furniture for four- room houBe, by paying balance on contract; you can have all that has been paid. See E. M. Thompson. 941-4tfc poll HAI.K OK RENT If you want to buy, sell or rent a piano, see Thompson Piano Store. 942-4tfc poll HAI.K Furnnure of two-room apartment, apartment for rent; one block from post office. Terms. Call at Windmill pool hall. 911-98tfc SHOP EARLY! EARLY IN THE SEASON EARLY IN THE DAY OUR PATRONS WILL FIND AN EXPERIENCED SALES FORCE THE STORE LESS CROWDED iMERCIIANDISE AT ITS BEST THE LAST RUSH AVOIDED BY SHOPPING NOW New "Dove" Silk Undermuslins Beautiful Crepe'de Chine and Tub Satins in qualities that assure service and long wear. This dainty line, individually boxed, makes an ideal gift. The Crepe De Chine Gowns S4.95 and $5.50 The Crepe De Chine and Satin Cami soles $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 The Crepe De Chine Envelope Chemise $2.95 $3.50 Holiday Handkerchiefs Our assortment is at it's height now. Imported Irish Linen, Corner Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in white and colors '. 20c 25c 35c 50c each Dainty Corner Embroidered Linweave Hand kerchiefs, white and colored, embroidered 10c 122c 15c 20c 25c 35c Boxed Handkerchiefs for Children, at... 10c 15c 25c 35c 50c Ladies' Boxed Handkerchiefs, at 25c 35c 50c 75c 85c $1.25 $1.50 Box For the Boys at the Camps we suggest Khaki Handkerchiefs-Leather Writing Portfolios-LeatherlToilet Cases-First Aid Outfits-Collar Bags-Sewing Kits Military Brushes. STOP AND SHOP AT The Best Place to Trade After All FOR RENT p)R RKXT Two-room furnished house, within walking distance of mills. Inquire Bend Co., Wall and Franklin. 94S-6p room house. Write Box 420. 937-5, 6p All kind of lilden, pelts, AVool Fun bought, at nrifnpt' Hecond Hand Htoro. 323c LI $1,033,484.60 B1LITIES Capital .V S P5.000.00 Surplus and Pro 82,833.47 Circulation 12,600.00 DEP08IT8 1 tm,l 5 !.! $1,033,484.60 THE FIRST Ni I BEND, H riONAL BANK tECON NO HILL AT MI1KRTY. The Liberty Thoatre -will be closed this evening out of respect to the momory of Mrs. Ward Coble, wife of tho managor of tlio theatre, who died yesterday. HlKhcwt audi price paid for all kinds of furn, hide, wool, pelts. gIDEWALK FOR SALE Sixty feet or good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 492-06tfc poll RENT Five- room modern house, close to milU, alsj shuck in rear. Inquire Judge Ellis' office. 94C-Cp WANTED WANTED TO REXT-House or three unfurnished rooms. Close In. In quire Bulletin. 871-90tfc yyANTEU-Household goods boughU. Standard Furniture Co., Phone Red 611. 789-74tfe- JF YOU do not find what you ara looking for-advertise in these col umns, at one cent a word. tf POR HALE Lots 9 and 10, of block 13, Bend view, price tzuu, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. S50-70tf THIS ADVERTISEMENT costs 16 cents. It you don t see what you want, ask for It. tf pOR SALE LotB fr and 10. of block t or Kenwood, price ?3ZD, very easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 349-170tf llrlKirs' Hecond Hund Htoro. POR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev- lln mill); price 1160, easy terms, Ap-1 GOOD LUCK Come and have a chance on packages worth up to $10.00. BIG DANCE at the HIPPODROME, WEDNESDAY, DEC 5 Dance Tickets $1.00 Spectators 10c. Ladies Free INTERNATIONAL UNION OF TIMBER WORKERS 323c ply abc. Bulletin office. Make Your Xmas Eve More Merry PATHEPHONE The riitliephone Is different visibly and audibly different from any phonograph that you have known; different in cause; different in result: dif ferent, In tone and in the means of praducinir thnt tone. It is the only phonograph equipped with the Futho Sapphire Hall that glides ovey the sound grooves that cannot scratch the records, that produces n tone of matchless, lovely smoothness. Hear tlio l'utlieplione today. IVices range from $25.00 TO $235.00 Thompson Piano Store 158 Minnesota St., next door American Express Office Also Demonstrations at DAY MUSIC Co. SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM IN YOUR CANDY BUYING THIS YEAR The American and allied armies need all the sugar the nation can save for them, and we are doing our bit by using just half the sugar we used last year. To make up for this we are specializing in a line of dainty chocolate confections with nuts and fruit cen ers. You can help the army by buying this kind, and the chances are that you'll prefer our new can dies to those you are used to. HELP WIN THE WAR LOGAN & COUCH WALL STREET