The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 02, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    .! iiiifiiim wi.'iiVI.-.HIAV. JANUARY 2. HMH
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ROBERT O. BOWMAN
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makeup iiiifmonntloiiM Robert ).
THURSDAY, JAN. 3
NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER
ROBERT 0. BOWMAN
AT THE
LIBERTY THEATRE
Iiiiiviiiiin. to In- hiMinl here on the l.y-
THM IIKN1) HltMiKTIW. H m" "
TON ICHT.Lnst Time I THURSDAY NIC.HT 1 RIOAV NIGHT
"THE WHIP" LYCEUM COURSE
I to 1 1 K I IT 1 ). HOW MAN
DON'T MISS IT a....i-h ii.m.1 iiiKi' H.I.O..I Who Is Number One? Episode 6
ciMiiii course, Iiiih few MiijHTlnrH. A
keen observer, with u iiiilnnil gift t
chiii-iicterl.iitlnn. Mr. Bowman muses
NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JAN. 6-7
Matinee Both Sunday and Monday, 2 P. M.
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"INTOLERANCE"
LOVES STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT
12 Rid Must-rif. Kilter even than the "Birth of A Nation." Never
before in the history of dranmtic entertainment has such n stupendous and
tlirilliiiKspeetiicle been presented to the public.
IT IS THE WORLDS Gl'EATEST AMUSEMENT FEATURE
MUSIC
Marvelous aeeompanyitiK music
by Enlarged Liberty Orchestra,
playing the wonderful music
written especially for this picture
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Arrlvi'K 7: in . ni.
Lwivi.s 8 p. m.
t..V. It. A .N. TltAI.N.
Arrives P- "'
leaves 7:2t a. in.
Al TO HTAUK LINK HOI Til.
-t Leaves 8:4r a. in.
Arrives & V- "i.
Al'TO MNF.H.
Cars to Burns. Fort Klnmulh
Fort Hnck, Silver Lnko and
other points south and south
east.
I'OHT OFFICIO 1IOI IW.
Onnnral delivery oneo dally
8:80 a. in. to 7 i. m.
No mall distributed on Sunday.
Night train mall closes 7: IS.
Day train ma" closes o:n h. hi. -
Ti:i.i:iHAi'M nouns.
WoBlern Union, 8 a. in. to 9
p. m. Bundny and holidays
a . tn In ill i. m.. 6 I), in.
to 6 p. m.
TKLKI'IIOMK IIOUIW.
Paclllc Tel. ft Tel. Co. 2 4 hour
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. n. Miner Is In I'ortland unend
ing the Irrigation congress.
II, H. On Armond Is attending the
l Irrigation congress In I'ortland.
J. Uyan Is leaving for Seattle to
night and will liana tho renmlmler oi
Olio week llinro.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mor'.nn returned
this morning from u holiday trip to
tho Wllltimotto vnlloy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, of Moro,
' nro visiting with tholr sons, Ralph
and oarl, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton 0. Onoy, of
La Pino, spont Now Voar's day In
.end.
Min Mahal .Loronco camo back
from hor homo In Monmouth this
T . .1. - m..l4na
morning. Sho spont mo
vacation tlinro.
Vnrnon A. PorbnB ond nalph Poln
iloxtor are In Portland attending the
irrigation congrosB and will go from
llioro lo Sonttlo. Thoy will probably
return Sunday.
Miss Iver Rodman, of Culvor, spent
.nvornl day with the Wray family
and returned to hor homo thli morn
D. W. GRIFFITH'S $2,000,000 SPECTACLE
PRICES
At All Performances
Children 5Wc
Adults, lower door all un
Bend in Brief
DOINGS A YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here
WKDNKSDAY.
' .Kiilglil of I'ylblii", liiHtHllalloil.
HllMI p. III.'
Honor tiiiiird milniiinlilli' wlimil,
llriiil tiurngi'.
Till HSDAV.
I.. O. ). M., Sutlier's hull.
p. in.
( iiiim-iiUti iiml JolnerH, line I'lnc
l.nlinr Temple.
iiuiii. Liberty Theatre.
IK1DAV.
Soim of Norway. Silbei' hull, KMHI
p. III.
SATIItD.W.
lUil Men. office or K. I. tiilson.
8:IM p. m.
ing. Sho will go on from there to
Portland, shortly.
Fireman J. Campbell arrived here
yiwlenlny from Vancouver to relieve
tl. ('. Whltesldo, who is going on an
other run. lie has been working on
the night switch engine In tho local
yu rds.
The $2000 whl-'!i the loenl branch
of the Bed Cross la eulitl.Ml to uso III
chapter work arrived this morn.ug
from hendiiuurters In I'ortland. This
Is a 2& por cent shuro of tho in aney
rulHod hero for the organization.
On account of poor health, Mrs. J.
v. lliitler has gone to Portland,
where sha will probably spend two
months, ller dnughter. Mildred, ae
coinpanled her and while In the city
will lake up voice culture
Miu fllnilva Bnmdenbungh re
turned to Portland Monday evening
after siiemllng hor Christmas vacn
tlon with hor parontSi Hor brother,
RvnrniL nraiidnnhurgh, accompanied
her ns far as Portland on his way
back to tho University, at kugono.
JutlKO and Mrs. H. C. Kills, Mr. and
Mr A. ,P. Larson and Miss M. fc.
Coleman ilrovo to Madrna yitorday
In the Ellis car and ato Now Year s
.lb. ,w. r there. In tho afternoon thoy
wont to tho Ochoco .project, rotum
inir Hi rnn nil l'rinnvllln. whoro 'thoy
attended tho annual reception In that
town.
Dr. U. C. Coe Is In Portland attond
lug the mooting of tho Oregon Board
of Modlcal Examiners, of which he Ib
ureslilent. Of the 15 subjects ov
orod In tho tests ho will cxamlno In
throo, surgery, toxicology and chom
(irv. Tiin board mootB twice a year
and genorally has a largo number of
applicants for certificates to practice
In this Btato but, owing to tho war,
TUB AGES
RESERVED
SEATS
Iloxe and lirl of Bal
cony Hi slightly higher
prlc'in. Apply Bl ticket
wind" or 1'lione Llliorty
Hi d 2111.
ouly obuul 20 will' appear before tho
board.
I M Powell and family went to
Culvor this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. i ipion
their way to Payette, Iiluho.
L Larson was-a passenger to I ort
land this morning. Ho has been
working In Bend for soino time.
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Harrington went
to opal City this morning to rcma In
until Saturday night on their ranch.
.. .. ..... nmi .Ion Bulmiin. of
Spokane, spent yesterday In town on
business ami nepaneu on n.i
train.
Dorcas McMunn, who huB been
hern since Christinas visiting rela
tives, returned tills morning to Ter
rebonne. John Brrrlot camo In yesterday
from Spokane to look after his land
interests in this section. He went on
to Hums toduy.
Mrs. M. Connolly, ot Deschutes,
visited .Miss Eleanor Whltmore In
it., ml several duvs anil relurneu mm
morning to her homo.
ltev. II. C. Iliirtranrt Is passing a
week In Prlnevlllo on church busi
ness. Another pastor win occupy u.
pulpit this coming Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. FrIU com luue.i
their visit with Mrs. Fritz's pureuts,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Schenck. and are
on their way homo to Portland.
Afn.r niietiillne tliri'o weeks at
lu.mn with hor naronts. Miss Hose
llunni'll wont toiiny to i:nno cans iu
resumo her work ns toucher of the
school there.
1 luD Mitfiirnt t.vnn. of La Pino.
stnppcd In Bend yesterday on hor way
i. ,.!,. i where sho Ih attending
school. She has been visiting hor
nareiits over the Holidays.
ii ii Aniim-miii who lust .returned
from a trip to Portland, was in Bend
yesterday berore going to uisiuiou
at Paulina. He accompnnld two cars
of horses, purchased by the govern
ment. lo tho city.
Tun it n..ii,ra visitors from the
t.nl.t, hnllA f,nilt li.tiul their TiirloiiKhs
mid gone hack to their stations at
Maro Island. Robert limes lert last
night and Lloyd Kolley departed on
this mornuvg s iram.
Ti,fn.ninllrtl1 nl.nllf IllVeVStmontS
IUA ru inwl u-llhnnt nnrttnlftv. TllO
f irst jviuionai uiiiis, ueuu, u.o.
Adv.
Sirs. Ilrlulit says, "Another con
venience my light socket affords, Is
inv electric sowing machine. The
electric foot control starts tho motor,
rcirulntca tlio simhm! and stops It In
stjintly." Mucldno complete 9117.00,
easy terms. Adv.
T.nf na rln vnni .hookknenlnff for
you and keep your money safe and
hesuies, lot your money earn yuu
Mini Tlitu In nnr service. The
FlrBt National Bank. Bona, ore.
Adv.
Mrs. Ilrluht says. "No moro lict-
lug Irons on a kitchen range, no more
walking bnck nnd forth for hot oncw;
I have an eloctrlo iron. There's no
grease or smudge carried over from
the Rtove to got on the clothes." fS.OO
at the Power Co. Adv.
Ills rllliriK'tlTH exceptionally lllllllllll In
chiiriicler. Ill" makeups ,:rc Inn- I"
life, iiml devoid of those linmil exag
gerations KOIIICtllllett llflVltl'd ly liliil-
form entertainers. IIIh proKriiiu or
readings I" dlverslllcd, being full '
timiiiir iiml luithos affording mi eve
ning's ciili-rtiilniiiciit of wont unusual
iuulliy.
Mr. Bowman In to bo at. ilio Liberty
Theatre, Thursday night.
As a member of the Federal Re
servo Dunk the Government Bank
for all llii! people we hace the Gov
ernment with Its Immense resources
hark or us. Your money at this bunk
Is thus safeguarded. The First Na
tional Bunk, Bend. Ore. Adv.
Don't drain your rudJutur, put a
Kinull i-lwtrlc heater under the hood
at night. $-I.OO, at tlio Tower To.
Adv.
On arriHint of rlowlng out our Mock
of groceries, wo will remain open
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
nltfiOi till nine o'clock. 1. C Pen
ney Company. 22c
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot Iluttn Inn.
Frank Sloan, Bend.
W. Hyde, Portland.
A. D. Lee, Prlngle Falls.
F. Harding. Portland.
1). P. Coon. Portland.
S. T. Vaughn.
Mrs. M. Wilder, Bend.
J. E. Hyan and wife, Bend.
T. C. Welch.
Wright Hotel.
J. Campbell, Vancouver.
II. It. Whltmore and wife.
C. Covert, Houulnm, Wash.
J. K. Bulninn, Spokane.
Joo Bulman. Spokane.
H. A. Henderson, El Paso, Texas.
Margaret Lynn, Salem.
F. P. Drake, Hemsted.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. lloss, Tunialo.
Ida lloss, Tiimulo.
Mrs. E. F. Patterson.
Jack Murphy, Bend.
John Berrlot, Spokane.
Con Gulney, Bond.
A. C. Gllmore and wife, Millicnn.
A. V. Reed and wife, Hood River.
Tho Cozy.
Mrs. Emma Slock-well.
A. K. Richardson, Burns.
Mrs. Detwller, Summer Lake.
Carl Ewlng, Sumnier Lake.
On account of cIonIiik t our stock
of griM-erles, we will remain ojieii
Tliursdiiy, I'Vlilny und Satunhiy
iilghtN till nlno o'clock. J. C. I'en
nev t'omiuiiiv. 22c
(T-ASS1ITKI) ADVERTISKMICNTS
(I'll j able Cash In Advance.)
FOR SALE
JJlVf DINNER I.VNClIt at George's
Plnce, soup, not meat bbhuwii.ii,
notnto. Pie, coffee, all for 25c.
48-21,24c
poii SALE Four- room furnished
house, close to mills j easy terms.
J. Ryan & Co. 1004-12tfc
JH)R HALE Furnished four-room
plastered house, close to mills; can
be bought for less than cost of house;
PILOT
BUTTE
INN
easy 4erms. J. Ryan & Co. 1003,tfc
CIDKWALK FOB HALE Sixty feet
- j . ...... 1 ,1 ..... r. 1 r Pun
01 gOOU IOUr-UUfc DIW"..
easily be hauled In 1 -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-06tfc
poll HA1.K Lots 9 and in, of block
13, llend View, price 1200, easy
terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
S50-70lf
poll 8A1.K Second hand Under
wood typewriter, In good condition;
price 40. Inquire Bulletin. 981-8tfp
JHIH ADVKKT1HK.MK.NT costs 16
cents. If you don't see what you
van) Aflk for It. tf
J,HJK HALK Lots Sr and 10, of block
i OI leuwuuu, yniv
easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin otnee.
349-17UII
rvnt MAI.F Two lots In Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition Iwest of the river, near tnev-
lin mill); price J 150, easy terms. Ap
ply sbc. Bulletin office. u
FOR RENT
POR RF:NT Two-room furnished
house, close to high school; $12.50
month. J. Kyan & Co. 1006-12tfc
P)R RKNT Four-room furnished
house, close to mills; $22.50 per
month. J. Ryan & Co. 1005
WANTED
yyANTEI) Two, three or four-room
furnished house. Address "Press
man," Bulletin. 997-10tf
y ANTED Man to wash windows.
Inquire Bulletin. 29-lStf
yANTKD-Girl to assist with house-
wors. inquire uuiienu.
31-19.22p!
YrANTKI-Houschola goods bougnt.
Standard f urniture uo., rnoiie
Red Gil. 789-74tfc
JF VOL" do not find what you are
looking for-advertise in tnese col
umns, at ono cent a word. tf
LOST
jOST Revolver and scabbard. Re-
turn to K. u. ueorge, at ueorge s
Place, and receive reward. 42-20tfc'
The Sharpies Separators
Have Paid for Themselves
on Many Farms During
1917. Why not be one of
the Fortunate Owners dur
ing this next year?
Save Every Bit of Cream, Feed
the Skimmed Milk to Your Stock
Have Less Work and Bother
Let the Sharpies Pay Its Way.
F. DEMENT & CO.
The Preferred Stock Store
GROCERIES HARDWARE
LOST A cow. Find ber in The
Bulletin want ads.
t ttHT Fur-lined overcoat. Beaver
r, r
collar, r.eiurn to ruoi nuu inn
for reward. 61-22,23o
ju3
Ilotpolnt Electric Irons, 93.00. The.
Power Co.
Gilberts
Grocery
People who are watch
ing their dollars the
closest buy their Groc
eries at Gilbert's.
THE BETTER
SERVICE STORE
"There's A Reason"
Phone Red 721
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