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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
PAGR 4 TUB BEND niTtXiRTIN. ItAlLV EDITION. HKN1, OHKOON. Till USDAV, lK( KMIIKH fl, 1017 TONIGHT FRIDAY Don't read this unless You wish to see the most novel and entertaining coined j- drama wlik'h litis , Iteon on the .screen (or many a day. Ills a pic ture, with all the humor of aoomedy combined with the (Tripping story of a dramatic production. STUART HOLMES IX "THE BROADWAY SPORT" PATHE NEWS SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY "The HONOR SYSTEM" The Greatest Human Story Ever Told featuring GEORGE WALSH GLADYS BROCKWELL R. A. WALSH MERIAM COOPER Thii picture of ten reels is regarded by man critica to be the moat wonderfully human picture ever presented Pricea, 25c Watch for Datea for Annette Kellerman in "The Daughter of the Gods" SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY "Flirting With Death" Love's adventure in the clouds. Thrlllitnj scones mid epi sodes. An exciting story of a Soldier of Koitune. who was never known to quit GRAND THEATRE! WHERE GOOD JL HCTVHES AKK SHOWN O LOWER BRIDGE PLANS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM "Committee Will Collect Fund For Gifts to Soldiers PythlaiM At tend Lodge- at Redmond. (Special to The Bulletin.) LOWER BRIDGE, Dec. 6. At thurch Sunday, Mrs. A. Jaeger, Mar ion Hoskins and Mrs. R. S. Towne were appointed as the committee In charge of the Christmas entertain ment. Mr3- C. F. Hoskins, Mrs. A. S. Holmes and Mrs. Fred Walters are the committee appointed to collect a fund for Christmas gifts for sol diers. The Thanksgiving dinner at the school house was well attended. After a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner, a very enjoyable program by the school "was given. , , if ft tfcftY'e'dder is hauling lumber from if-lhe Wilson mill to build a new barn ftand an addition to the houie. f" jf Tie Hoskins entertained at cards ' fttarday evening. Mrs. Fred Walters, :. 4 rah X'pnlpih Mr nnrl Airs RnaQnll I i hapman. Frank Chapman, Darwin K 'jTalters and Clarence" Barron. I . ! A.'M. Jaeger was home over Sun- f ?l mi. and Mrs. Joe Howard spent i . etYKaanVatFirjitr n-Wti t r-o LJ.k.i-o -,1 'r. i. iawnts, Mr. and Mrs. Deitrich, of , lerreoonne. Mr., and Mrs. Joe Howard spent Monday and Tuesday in Prineville, where Mr. Howard was having some Cental work done. ' ' Lois Towne spent the Thanksgiving vacation at home and had as her guest Miss Reynolds, of Redmond. C. F. iHoskins, accompanied by AT THE MOVIES Grand Theatre. "The Honor System," the ten reel feature to be shown at the Grand Theatre Sunday and Monday, is a picturization of tho grief of millions and is a throbbing drama of a thou sand thrills. It's whole appeal is based upon the human emotions. This new William Fox production features George Walsh, Gladys Brockwell, Miriam Cooper and R. A. Walsh, and is, iu the opinion of many critics, the best adapted of any plays to the particular playing of these people. If bad comes to worse and Uncle Sam has to call on the girls of the land to give him a hand, Wanda Petit the little film player who is now ap pearing in "The Broadway Sport," to be shown at this theatre Thursday and Friday, is ready to do her bit as an auto or auto ambulance driver. Miss Petit is not only a skilled driver, but can also cure all of the minor automobile il'.s. Nothing would please her more, she says, than to put this skill at the nation's service. Miss Petit wouldn't like to be a nurse. There are plenty of other women who can perform this duty even better than she, but she does believe there must be a place somewhere for a girl chauffeur. When unkind fate made 'Sky r UUISIDD PHOTO U5 P R C A B N T HERDCRT RAVLiySON "PaLIRTIlNO" WITH DEATH'1 fist -A ' kl WCTROVA P KfTME LAWOPTtlELANDlfa At the Liberty Tliemro tonight mid Friday. This Concerns the Citizens Bend and Surrounding Country. om Classified Advertisements ( riiyiibln ( iu. 1 1 lii Advniici'.) TOR SALE pill N.ll.K 1917 Ford. Iiinulro ('. C. Dick. UiMid. v4 5-G,!ip put SALIC Furniture for four room house, by paying buhince on contract; you can have all thut ha been paid. Sue 10. ,M. Thompson. 1l-4tfc pill NAI.K OK KKXT If you want to buy, sell or rent a piano, n-.-c Thompson 1'luno Store. fM2-4lfc ZZTJii?, ."S.BC J.!-iHigh" Wardwell quit his Job with aj At the Grand Theiitre Saturday night only. pK 8.W.K Funr.curo of two-room apnrtnient, apartment for rent; one block from post office. Torms. Call at Windmill pool hall. ll-Sifc gIDKWAI.K Flt KW.K 8lxty feet of good four-foot Ridawalk. Cun easily be hauled In It -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 492-OGtfc iness concerning the proposed water district Max Wurzweiler, from the Swamp ranch, was down at the Long Hollow iranch over Saturday and Sunday. Sarah Nealeigh, who teaches at Prineville. spent Thanksgiving with Iter sister, Mrs. Russell Chapman. .- Dennis Hunt was down from Bend on Tuesday. A. J. Fuller, Glenn Cox and C. F. Hoskins attended K. of P. lodge in Redmond Tuesday evening. L. A. Hunt, D. Vedder and Gus Sta l'.g went to Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell and Maughter. Nancy, returned Thursday Irom Hood River, where they have been pacTtlng fruit. circus the daring showman took the means destiny afforded and found himself in the midst of a new adven ture with a pretty girl figuring in the future. "Sky High" Interested himself in an aeroplane patent the girl's father had secured, promoted a company to manufacture them and proved his faith in the enterprise by going aloft as a demonstrator. "Sky High only, with Herbert Rawlinson and Brownie Vernon playing the star parts. Liberty Theatre. George M. Cohan, the popular stage favorite, in something entirely new and distinct in the way of a photo play of unusual theme and construe landed safely on terra firmaton ls Bnouncod as a forthcoming and folded to his breast the girl he loved, thus dropping into happiness and fortune. So runs the plot in volved in "Flirting with Death," at the Grand Theatre on Saturday night STATEMENT NOVEMBER 20, 1917. RESOURCES Bills Receivable $540,422.48 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 6 Redemption Fund .... 625.00 Other Real Estate Owned 4,136.23 CASH AND EXCHANGE 300,101.35 $1,033,484.56 LIABILITIES Capital t 25,000.00 Surplus and Profits 32,833.47 Circulation 12,600.00 DEPOSITS 003,151.00 $1,033,484.66 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . BEND, OREGON special attraction at the Liberty Theatre by Manager Coble for Sun day and Monday. George M.'s new screen vehicle Is none other than tils ..ii i .. . . i.( t & unit null nnunii Did,u 1111 Keys to Baldpale," founded on the story of that name by hiarl Derr Biggers. Heralded as a "mystery farce," It offers a combination of novel situa tions and surprises that keeps the audience guessing from beginning to end. Just when the course of the story seems clear, tho clever author gives It a twist that discloses an en tirely unexpected theme. At times It appears to be a farce of extreme humor when suddenly it takes a dra matic aspect that quickens the heart beat, ending finally with a complete surprise that leaves the audience laughing not only at the plify but at itself as well. Tho originality of George M. Co han and his wonderful ability to play upon the human side of the public's nature was never more dcflnltefy dis played than in this ' subject. The film adaptation of tills, one of the Vankee Doodle Boy's greatest stoige, successes, should prove even a much more notable triumph on tho screen, not only because the limitations of the stage are removed In Its film presentations, but also because of the fact that inimitable George M. himself appears In the leading role which he created and which another actor portrayed, In the original play., pon HALF Lois 0 and in. of block 13, Bend View, price $200, easy terms. Sue AUG, Bulletin office. S50-701I JHIS A I ) V F. Ill' I H KM K XT costs 15 cents. If you don't sea what you want, ask for It. tf pK HALF Lots lr and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, price $326, very pnny terms. See AUC, Bulletin office. 349-170tf WOU HALK Two lots In Northwoat Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shnv lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf WANTED yyA.VTKI) TO ItKNT-Housa or throe unfurnished rooms, Close In. In quire Bulletin. S71-90tfc VyA.N'TKD-Housoliold goods bought. in As about llirco foiirtlin of those who liuvo hud denial work done lu this locality are patrons of tlin KIiik lice HentiHU, wu tiiku this method of uskliiK you these questions, WtH'I.I) YOU. IF qUALlFIKI) TO RUN A LKtilTIMATK lll'HINHSS. UK AFRAID OF STRAIGHT COMI'KTI TION? Would you go lu the ex trutui) 'method of uhIiik h society, or board of dlrei tois, or similar orinnil xution to try to run u competitor out of htntlncHM, J ii. it bccaiiKu this com petitor n too si long for you? Or would you try harder to do by your patrons lis well as your competitor? On October 111, a complaint wim sworn to by a dentin! lu llcinl. Ore l! on, ii na I it-it the mumitir of the King Ilea Ili'iitlxlH, nuking Hint bin IW''H" be revoked, for the hiiIh rouxou, lu ciiniplulut. Hint we employed a l'ii tint us an uiisliitiiiit who was not n k- iHterid lu Oregon, though lie was I man of 10 Y KAILS Oil MO UK FX I'FUIKNC'F IN AN KAHTKItN STATU. Now number question, we in ii nl link oumelvea: Why do the other ilnnllstM Inleii'it tliciiiHelrea to such an extent? Of comse our in wi nner caused to he publltiheil In the dully papers, July 28 and lid, lu lleud, "As soon us wo were Informed I lint Hi ii law prohibited the employment of an assistant who wim rot mat tered," 0 nollee Hint WK WOULD NOT KMI'LOY OH 1IAVK ASSOCI ATE 1 1 WITH UH ANY DF.NTISTS U.VI.F.SS THKY WKHB DULY ltKO ISTF.HF.D AND LIt'KNSKD MEN. ns wn urn anxious to live up to the Dental Law explicitly. As we honor und live up to all laws, wo hardly ex pected our neighbor duntlsia here In llend, "KVKN THOUGH TIIF.Y DID NOT-AI'I'ltOVK OUR STRONG COM- I'F.TITION," would bo nble to try these methods to help them In mo nopolizing Iho dental lnisliiesn, by prohibiting rompi-tltlon. OUR CHIC KS, WK ACKNOWLKDGK, IIAVK IIKKN LOWKIl THAN IS CONSIST K NT WITH DKNTISTH. WHO ARK NOT QUALIFIED OR KQUItM'KD TO TURN OUT HIGH CLASS WORK WITH HASH AND DISPATCH, AS IS DONK UY THIC KING 1IKK DKN TISTS. Wu simply link the public to pa tronize the ilnut.lstH who they are satisfied 50 tgti tlm bent service As for our being tuyul, law ubldliiu I'll IZI'IIH, unit ouii patioiiH how wu COII' duel our office. Compare tlm hy gleiiic coinHtloni til (our oft I flee with otharf. . Our work showa for Itiolf. Our aiiiiiiigvt has never liirm d down'n tollsllor for nsxIsNincu for ntiytllllfg that U tot public welfare. Wa spi nd nur mone) L'Klt liiutti ly, donatini; fni publij ' lVi pltal, Lllnriy linuils, uifl-doritla V the Red Crnis, flml, last and ill IV time - twice what wn mil inked We have iiniple, help III our 6fff t, ALL IlKdl.-ITKItKI) ,M KN, and, cnnilutie to run our office. Wllknj nil of our work lu repair wit limit v tra elinrges, iih any honeitt dentil will, We do nil work to the lost our iililllly, wlilrli 1,' yen in of lierleurn him iniighl un. WK III) NOT CAKK How MAN OTIIKU DKNTIHTS AUK 1IKIIK, ) AltK IIKIIK TO STAY. The Denial llouril una not ori) nUed fur the purpoiie of protecting deullm's busliiets who was not pr flcleut enouuli to compete with u Our Dental Examining Hoard want only Htrnlclil, lioueni work, honent IK veitlnjiig, "If nny," und honei, Iiim fill Keglstervd Dentists. We urn her to follow that pnlli, mid do not fe that we ure to blame If oilier dentin) cannot compeie wlih ii. j Wn lire nilvineil by tint llenia Hoard Hint they would not laku in! Hon iiiitulnst us at this time. Coiik'I queutly If the ilcutlnta who find I beyond thnlr ability to do their wor In us proflcleni n manner iih I lie Kin Hen Dentists, may hnvo to explnll why this Interest In tho way w kw up our Inrgn palronagn, Tlin qunt Hon iiils.s, What constlluleii a goi citizen? What la best f,.r the nubile Just what Is n good dentist one wh does Ullle work? conseqiieiiHy lllll experience? Or on of years of ex perleiice, liuiiilliug a large, prnetln with worlds of experience And real onablu prices. ' J The King Bee Dentists ! Give Value Received A. C. Fiioo.m, MnnitKcr Standard Red Gil. Furulturu Co., Phone 789-74tfc F VOL do not f!nd what you nre looking for-advertlsn lu thi.no col umns, at one rent a word. tl FOR KENT J.-Oll It KM' Two nice llouni-k-eplt rooms; will furnish for sleepli rooms If desired. 225 llro'idwny. A r.0-7.! I is the new "cold J, )wfti J bottle" to enjoy with the tVti'lil "JllW Immemorial "hot bird" Ivffrfl!' ifiL U i H V 0 ft drlnlc ,n tha AvT ' imSfm i II atrictcat senae, but the R Wii ' ) VmA if II A Hvclieat, nippiest appe- v-lCW'Tkiy'(1 I fil l tLcr lmoBinii,i0 rici NMfl III til In the flavor of nutritive VVc. I Vi, III ccre"l otul imported (l W j Iff I Sanxer hops. DEVO a IjJ )f&) ) wh KS' iS molcc l0011 things to tf ii i wim'0i i eat taato even better nil I !'' W$mm4 1 and it's healthful. j AH(&"tl AHHEU8ER.BU8CH wfflErTrmVU fit. Loui, u. B. A. j isEk Positive 8lflna. Kven some public signs come direct to the point. They do not WHste any (line In wondering how the reader will feel about it. In a garago Is posted : "Don't smoke aronnd the tank. If your life Isn't worth anything, gasoline Is I" llotpolnt Electric lions, VA.OO. The Power Co. A SNAP ! 60 ACRES IMPROVED IRRIGATED LAND 40 Acres In Cultivation 68 Acres Water Kl)ht flood House und Hum All Fenced und Cross Fenced $1600.00 J. A. EASTES Central Oregon LeaJinrf INSURANCE AGENCY The United Warehouse Company WIIOUiSALK DISTRinUTOIlH VOH CKNTHAL OUISGON OK OIL, GASOLENE, FLOUR, SALT, MEATS, HAM, BACON, LARD, Etc. Fertilizers for Lawns and Farm Lands GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . We Buy Hides THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 241 A. M. Pringle. Mana'tfer