The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 07, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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THK 1IKNU BULLETIN. ItAlI.V EDITION, REND. OREGON. MONDAY, JAM'AltY 7. 1018
TONIGHT
THEDA BARA
in -HEART AND SOUL"
Tuesday Only
JACKIE SAUNDEKS in
"THE CHECKMATE"
George Ovey Comedy "Jerry's Jam"
Wednesday Only
THE TANKS AT THE
BATTLE OF ANCRE
Official Government Pictures in a five part special
Pathe release. Two shows, 7: 45 and 9: 00 o'clock
Thrilling Scenes of Actual Battles
Thursday & Friday Sunday & Monday
MIRIAMCOOPER
The Innocent Sinner BEANSTALK"
QRAND THEATRE!
WHERE GOOD JL PICTURES ARE SHOWS
FIGHTS TO FREE LORRAINE
f33T
Dr. Henries Weill. Willi uiih n mem,
her of the relchstiig fur Moll, wns In
Purls lust before the initlireiik of Hia
wnr mill Instead of returning home to
tare certain death or Imprisonment
he lit oiu-e enlisted III the French uruiy
He Is now nttttched to the nu ns of In.
te'l'ivtors mill has heen lecturing In
bllglUIIU.
CENTRAL OREGON
IS REPRESENTED
IRRIGATION' CONGRESS PICKS
THREK MUX FROM THIS SEC
TION TO HOIiB OFFICE DURING
'COMING YEAR.
PORTLAND, Jan. 7. Officers
elected at the final session of the Ore-
eon Irrigation Congress in Portland
Saturday include three Central Ore
gon men. Jay H. Upton, of Prine-
ville, was chosen president; H. W.
Card, of Madras, first vice-president,
and Fred N. Wallace, of Tumalo, sec
retary. Bofh of the latter were re
elected. D. D. Joslyn, of Jordan
Valley, second vice-president, and
Porter J. Neff, of Medford, third vice
president, are also on the list of new
officers.
Resolutions declaring it to be the
sense of the convention that the value
of all permanent improvements, to
gether with an estimate of the vlue
of water and water rights owned or
to be acquired, should be taken into
consideration by the state commis
sion in arriving at the values behind
irrigation bonds to be certified, were
adopted by the Oregon Irrigation
Congress by unanimous vote at the
last meeting.
The resolutions as presented were
strongly defended by J. T. Hinkle,
president of the congress; J. H. Up
ton, Fred F. Ooelscher, H. W. Card,
C. L. (Farmer) Smith, J. P. Newell
and M. J. Lee. They were unani
mously agreed that the available wa
ter to an irrigation project, whether '
or not it was owned or was to 'be ac
quired, was a material element that
should tie taken into consideration
"by the state authorities in placing a
valuation on the project and which
should form the basis for determin
ing the amount of bonds that would
be certified.
Co-operation In Doslrcd.
Other resolutions were adopted
urging die co-operation with the lrrl
Igationists of those in government au
thority in all efforts to bring water
upon arid lands, petitioning the Gen
eral Land Office to arrange for the
Immediate, opening to settlement and
development of Irrigable lands in
cluded within tho Oregon & Califor
nia land grant in Southern Oregon',
agreeing to meet annually in joint
'session with the Oregon Drainage As
sociation, commending the work of
the Desert Land Board in continuing
the correction of defects in tho Tum
alo project, and deploring the circu
lation of unfounded criticism con
cerning any Irrigation project now
x-onstructcd or under- contemplation.
Several other resolutions prepared
Tor the joint consideration of the
Irrigation Congress and the Drainage
Associated were also acted upon fav
orably. Principal among these was
one requesting that the federal gov
ernment "In lis control of transpor
tation facilities give priority to ship
ments of materials needed In . con
struction of irrigation and drainage
projects. In order that the demands
of the President of tho United States
for increased food production may be
fully complied with." Oregonian.
AT THE MOVIES
Liberty Theatre.
Madge Kennedy, the famous come
dienne of "Twin Beds" and "Fair and
Warmer," makes her first appearance
as a motion picture star In Margaret
Mayo's rollicking farce comedy,
"Baby Mine," which is the attraction
at the Liberty Theatre on Tuesday
and Wednesday. This production is
the first comedy offering by the Gold-
wyn Pictures Corporation, which has
arranged a long programme of big
productions with such stars, in addi
tion to Miss Kennedy, as Mae Marsh,
Maxine Elliott, Jane Cowl, Mary Gar
den and Mabel Normand.
"Baby Mine" has been elaborated
for the picture presentation from a
comedy that ranked as one of the
most successful of recent years and
which made a fortune for its owners
and producers. The story is that of
a young wife whose pleasure seeking
inclinations cause her sober-minded
husband to leave her. Madge Ken
nedy plays the part of the wife, Zole,
and Frank Morgan is the husband.
To entice him home again, Zoie an
nounces the arrival of an heir in the
family. Alfred, who immediately
rushes home, arrives earlier than ex
pected and complicates the scheme
of Zoie and her friends, Aggie and
Jlmmie, to provide a baby from a
foundling home.
Jlmmie (played by John Cumber
land) has to steal the baby from the
home, and when the outraged mother
of the child learns of the theft, Jlm
mie has to get another baby from the
washwoman, who has Just become the
mother of twins. In the resulting
mixup Alfred finds both babies and
is told he Is doubly a father.
After the War.
In 1P14, the old world, us we know It,
suddenly became without form and
void, niul darkness was upon tho fnco
of the deep; but now we begin to be
lieve that nil the time the spirit of
God was moving upon the face of the
waters, and that presently ho shall
sny. "Let there lie light," writes Mar
garet P. Montague, In the Atlantic.
The first uet of the great dratiin was
wur anil blood ami destruction; but
now there Irvgins to be a great hope
(hiring through the darkness in uuiny
different quarters, and voices of many
watchmen set upon towers begin to cry
the glimmer of daybreak. Perhaps the
world, sailing a dark track, has u II
along been henriotl toward a great con
summation. "Time's hurst of dnwu
Business Failures In Holland.
Consul Frank W. Mahlii reports
from Amsterdam that the number of
business failures In Holland during
the first nine months of iltlT was 070,
!n comparison with 7'J0 and 1,0."9 dur
ing the corresponding periods of 1010
and 1015, respectively. The number
also declined In 1015 compared with
1014. Failures have decreased ubout
one-half since the wnr began.
Oldest European Royalty.
Though the lnte Emperor Fritncl
Joseph was :he oldest reigning sover
eign In Europe, he wns not the oldest
roynlty, says I.ondon Tit-Hits. The
Empress Eugenie is four years older,
while the Dowagpr Grand Duchess
of Mecklenhurg-Strelitz, the grand
mother of the grand duke, is eight
years older. Thus the Inst surviving
grandchild of George III wns the old
est royalty In Europe. Tho elder sis
ter of the lnte Duke of Cambridge, and
consequently the annt of Queen Mory
of England, It was June 28. 1043, that
her ranrringe took place nt Rurklng-
hnm palace. She received nn annuity
of $15,000 a yenr from the British ex
chequer, which, being paid since for
the period of seventy-three years,
would amount to the tidy sum of 51.-
005,000. But when the wnr broke out
it wns announced that the annuity, ns
the lndy wns living in Germany, would
be stopped.
One cent a word Is all a little Want
Ad will cost you.
PARSNIP IS POISONOUS.
Samples of a wild parsnip, which
grows near Metolius and has caused
the death of numerous cattle, have
been received at the local forestry
office and will be sent in to head
quarters at Portland. It Is probable
that stops will be taken to extermi
nate this pest. The plant is common
ly known as the water hemlork.
Something to sell? Advertise In
The Bulletin's classified column.
THE UNION BARBER
SHOP
BANISTER & GOSNEV, Props.
High Class Work Guaranteed
Timber Workers' Club
BOND & OREGON STREETS
An Electric Coffee Percolator for
$8.50. The Power Co. Adv.
A BARGAIN!
6-Room House With
Bath. Two Lots
Close In
$1700
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon s Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY '
OltKGON TRUNK TRAIN
Arrives 7: lit) a. m.
Lonvus 8 p, m.
0,.V. It. ii N. TRAIN.
Arrives 7:30 p, m,
Leaves 7:26 a. iu,
AUTO STAGE LINK SOUTH.
Leaves 8:46 a. in.
Arrive 6 p. in.
AUTO LINKS.
Cars to Hums, Fort Klnmnth
Fort Rock, Silver Luke and
other poiuts south aud south
east.
POST OFKICK HOURS.
General delivery open dally
8:30 a. ni. to 7 p. m.
No mail distributed on Sunday.
- Night train mull closes 7:15.
Day train mail olosos (1:30 a, in.
TELEGRAPH HOURS.
Western Union, 8 a. tu. to 9
p. m. Sunday and holidays
9 a. m. to 10 a. in., 6 p. m.
to p. m.
TELEPHONE HOURS.
Paclllo Tel. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour
Something to sell? Advertise In
Tho Bulletin's classified column.
,H)R NAI.K Two lots In Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition (west at tho rlvor, near Shev
llu mill); prloo 1150, nusy tm ins, Ap
ply alio, Bulletin otneti. tf
FOR RENT
(Mll RENT Housekeeping room,
over llniiil Water, Light Power
Co, office. GB-iltllfr
0OR RENT Two-room furnished
house, close to high school; $12. AO
month. J. Ryan ft Co. lOOll-lillfo
JOOIl RENT Four-room furnished
house, clime to mills; 122. GO per
month. J. rtyuii & Co. 1005
WANTED
uinni, at one rout a word. ,
PILOT BUTTE
BARBER SHOP
BEST SERVICE
ASSURED
K. f. LAW (INC! II AM, I 'nip.
In Pilot llitl tu Inn
WANTED Cllrl to wait on Unl...
(10 u week unit board. Apply ill
Di'sihulcs I 'life, 04 .:i,4i
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
PtUPLCo MARKET
sfs PLACEffi
yy.WTED Mini to wusli windows.
Inquire llulletlii. 2!I-I8lf
,r- il I lotinnliiiltt goods bought.
Standard Furniture Co., Phone
Itml CM. 7R!-74lfc
JK YOU do not find what you arc
looking fnr-iidvc rllse. In these cor
Carlson & Lyons
iM.r.ttniNr;
& in; ati n;
I'luiiililug ami Heating Supplies,
Until Itooin Arei'DMii let, etc.
I'ipc, Valves
ami I'iUinus
PHONIC "I Ml) IS'M
(Payable Cash In Advance.)
FOR SALE
Ffc
2ir!lfWtM
PILOT
BUTTE
INN
JHHt SALE Furniture, at discount.
Dressers, inning tames, neus,
springs, chairs, etc. See E. M.
Thompson. 59-24, 32c
poll SALE $295 takes two lots and
furnished house. If you want this
bargain, you have to hurry. N. A.,
Box 298. 62-25, fi.7p
You really appreciate the
kind of Roast we give you.
CASH MARKET
148 OREGON STREET
poll SALE Four- room furnished
house, closo to mills; easy terms.
J. Ryan & Co. 100t-12tfc
p)lt SALE Furnished four-room
plastered house, close to mills; can
bo bought for less than cost of house;
easy terms. J. Ryan & Co. 1003, tfc
gIDKWALK FOR SALE Sixty feet
of good four-foot sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled In 16 -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-06trc
pOR SALE Lots 9 and in, of block
xj, uena view, price fiuu, easy
terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
$50-70tf
pOR SALE Second hand Under
wood typewriter, in good condition;
price $40. Inquire Bulletin. 981-8tfp
fHIS ADVERTISEMENT costs IE
cents, it you don l see what you
want, ask for it. tf
pOR SALE Lots if and 10, of block
21 or tienwooa, price very
easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
349-170tf
Bend Hauling Co.
EXPRESS AND BACCAGE
PHONE
BLACK
451
LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING
.MOVING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
PHONE
HLACK
451
!)SHEVLIN PINE
SOLD BY
MILLER LUMBER COMPANY
SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK
Phone 1661
KOR
SASH FACTORY WOOD
PHONE
BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO.
441
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GENERAL PRACTICE
Log Cabin lildtf. Phono ilk 1411
llend Lodge No. 42.1 Loyal Or
der of Moose Meets In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
E. A. Montgomery P. Montgomery
BPRINGDALR ON THE METOLIUS
GRANDVIEW, ORE.
White I-whornn. Ilarrnl Ruck. It. T.
Rod.. White IVkln Duck., T.iulmme
(ieefte, Itirlttian Hnrcfl, Anirors Rabbit,
Mammoth IJronzc Turkcye, Guinea I'lse,
DR. TURNER
Eve Spcialiit
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper (or Date,
or inquire of
THORSON, THE JEWELER
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :: Oregon
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney nt Law
211 Oregon St., next to Tele
phono office. BEND, ORE.
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
O'Kano Building, BEND, ORE.
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker and liulldcr,
Jobbing
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
FOR SALE-Ono of the best
constructed houses in Uend tit
actual cost, with no charge for
tho 100x120 feet of view property
It stands upon. Terms llk'e rent.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writers of nil kinds of Inmirnnee. Old
cut Inmiriinco Auenry In Contra) Ore
gon. If. C. Ellin, Flr.t National Dank
Iiuiltllns, Itoml, Oroxon.
Offlco phone Illk 1701 Ites, Mk 2102
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Kctchum,
Druglcs I'lijslclnn
Houri, 6 to 12, 1 to li:S0, or by ;
pointment. 11 '
BATHER BUILDINO
II. II. Dc ARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kano Building, Bond, Orogou
J. K. ENOERRETSO.V,
I'LIMHING AND HEATI.VQ
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done,
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
I liiY.NTIQT
J - J. iu J.
Hulto 12-14, O'Kano Building
Hentl, Ore,
Tel. Illnck 1781
Tinning and Shoot Muttil
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
nopnlrlng promptly attondod to
Prices right, work gitarnnioo