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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1918)
nut BEXD JWJiUfllUN, DAILY KIIITION, IHCND, OUIXJON, WKIIXKHDAY, JAVt ARY 2B, 1018 PAGH w TONICHT ONLY "Maxlne Elliott in "FIGHTING ODDS" Keystone--" Maggie's First False Step" ' A in tr t. fiUkLJt......... ra.-)ttijct.UA. Hmo Peirova : a in Lxi ' llAtfihttuH h, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Madame etrova IN "EXILE" A.iatic Love anj Splendor Epi'ioJe No. 9 "Who Is Number One4 "Struck Down" Current Events News I COM 1 NCI SUNDAY MARGUERITE CLARK in "BAB'S DIARY" '.219 JANUARY I9l8j ( MIM mum yuj J r M2 8 9 3 10 rus'J mi 415 1112 13141516171819 20,2122232526 OHF.UON THINK TRAIN Arrive 7:20 a. m. Leave s p. m. O.-W. It. A N. TIIAIN. ,'ArrJrri 7:05 p. ta. Leave 7:26 . m. At TO STAliE LINK HOUTti. Leavu g:4t a. m. Arrive & p. m. AUTO MNKH. Oar to Burn. Fort Klamath 'Fart Itock, Bllver Luke 4 otber point south and couth Mat. POMT OFFICK HOt'RB. Qannral delivery open dalty i:'JO o. m. to 7 p. ra. No mnll distributed on Sunday. Xttthtitraln mall clnai 7:15. Day train niall clones 6:30 a. m. THI.FtJItAI'll HOritH. Western 'Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. ni. Btimltiy anil holiday s a. m. to 10 ft. in., 5 p. ni. to 8 ip. n. TF.I.F.UIIONK HOUIIH. Pnnlfcc Tul, & Tol. Co. 2 4 hour Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. J. MnWdlf Ih spending several lny In lloiul Wuyliig cattle. Mr. and Mm I.. I). Wlcst arc mak ing n iliort trip to Portland. Mm. II. K. llrookHOiid Mm. Murtln Ken field aro visiting Ifm-nds In Port land. Mr. and Mra. J. Allon Thompson woro In Itodtnond toduy on ai'lmol business, t W. II. Hhnrmnn, of tho Oregon Trunk rallwny, wna In from Portland lust nlKlit. , Francis l.no waa In from Mllllcnn todny to K"t roiiio ('utile far onu ot )ila neighbors. Forest Supervisor N. CI. Jocobson 1b going tlin rounds of nil tho ranger alntilona In tho Deschutes fort this wook In order to not acquainted with lila now tiirrltory. WKIKSIIAY. ('iniuiiirrrlnl (Hull luncheon, TUitt ffeirui Inn, iKMtn. ' Knight of Pythian, Hiitlirr'a hall, a) p. in. Tlll'IWWAY. A. F. tt A. M., MmmiiiIc linll, M:M ni. 'arpitfiWr nml Jiilmira, 'Lime fbw Ijibor Tnn H:(M) p. an. Catholic uoinrn'M curd party, O'Kann luitlfflnu, H:IMI p. in. FRIDAY. ItitK-kiilin. Halhi-r' hull, H:(K) p. m. Dunce lit Tunuilo for ltrl CriN. V. O. IV., Council t'liumtirrx, H:(M ni. I''mlri'nl l.nlmr I'iiIiiii, Ixine fine Traijilr. HATlTtltAY. Itisl Mrn. Itnl Mi-ii'n IijOV. H:(M p. in. II. J. Ovorturf hu lmnn lolMctud a onu of tho Judixii In tho debate l)C twoon Tho Dulli'a und J'rlnovUlo hlKb Bclioiik. ll will no to the former city next Huturduy.. I.iihI Hiiniluy a aiirvlno fluK wna ilu'i-d In tho M ni h tul Ih t cliiirih. It limira nlKlit alum, Iml li at Iiik that oIkIH iniiiiiliiim urn now In ullhnr tho U. H. iinny or nuvy. Downy .11, Matlock hint nlKht wnt nwuy to Join the (J. H, ruvulry. Mr i'Uuiii ti ii id from u lowu a fow moil I lis ii Hi) it ml him hiinii workliiK In DdiiiI. Mr, Mullock la 18 ynum old, O. M. Fwrd and F. .. Murnh, i I ii 1 UK'intK III tho cur flurvlci) of the O.-W. II. & N. cMiniiuny, are In town lookliiK over the car Hltuutlon. Thy found everything In aatlafiiutory con (1 1 1 Ion hnre. A Hinull 12 'hy 14-foot room I living liullt on the lmck of Curlaon Ic l.yoiiB' tore. Mr. C'urlKou plan to move Into tho upurtini.-nt In the rear of tho hiilldinx and unu thla ua one of the JIvIiik rooiiiH. Kd. I'ltnrimn, who died yemerduy at Hit) county lioKpltitl from ho ef IiictH iif pi u nui In o iioIhoiiIiik and liul I KDHtlou, will h hurled tomorrow In llmlmoiiil. Ilia brother from Anierl run Uiiko will attiiud tho funeral. H. Muruelkl and funilly will leav! tonlKht for I'ortliind, wIii.tr lliey will apend a week before koIiik on to 3.' altlo. Mr. MuruKukl plana to come buck to Itentl on April 1 and eiiKiiRe In thn cm I In IiiihIiidwi a a broker. Il l rnriiiilly iIIhjiohuiI of IiIh real ealute lloldliiKH hurt;. In order to vlall IiIh brother. John I nortluraon, of ItiiKlna, ( anadu, ar rived here thla morniiiK and will apnnd a abort time with F. Thordur- on. i The visitor la Hupcrlnlnnilnnt of 300 cntlii ulftvutom In Cunudii and Is ourliiK thin country while on a three month' vitciitlnn. "Coal Savtn." Viirloiia ireMinitloiin are cilcnulvcly udvertlHeil In thin couiitry lit pri-Hent which urn pri'mimi'il In nnirlbule con Hltlernbly to the hfiilftitf pnuer tit cnul When llpplleil In Ihe preverllietl fltiHeN, wrlleM CiiiihiiI Cencriil Hubert I. Hliln tier. I.oiifliin. The director nf fuel re Kctirch, In unxwer to mi initilry im In the value of thcxi prepitrtitlopH, Htiilen Hint llicke priiprlelnry hiiIihIiiiicch huve been Iti the uinrket n ItiliK tint", but Unit there ilncx nut nppcnr In be nny Kciiulnc Mi'lentlllc evlilence In Kiiiinrt nf the flit I iiih nt their iiiiiniifiicliireri,. Me cnneliHleB: The iiultire nf the HillwliiliceK iniikex It hluhly luiprnbiible Hull they have any effect whiilHtiever nil the cniubiiHtlnii nf con I or other fuelN when they are lined In the ijuiin lltle itreMcrlbed." Not One Came Down. The fllty wiih dull, ua iluya run be dull. aniiielliiieH only In the trencheN. Huddeiily, hl'lt up in the ky, hhIIIuk over the linen, wna dlHcerned u Hock of Wild Kcene. In a nioliient, rifleH were bluitiiitf iipwnril from all ntinr tem; even iiiiichlne kuiih were requlNl tloiied, while nwny lit the oilier aide of No Miin'N Lund the fierniiin, Iihi, wim rnllHeil lo net Ion. Hut the Hock nf gel-He united nn, their lonx necka out Hlretched nml their wlntH rlftlni; anil fnllliiK in uiiillHtiirhed rhylhin. And never u one cimie down. (.'hrlatlnu Science Monitor. KI (TUWH TKI.IJi HOW TO KXIT SOtKW FOIl AKMY ISK (Continued from Pace 1.) At the rcKulnr miN'tliiR of tho Knlichta of Pylhlua tnnlRht anroud rank work will be taken up. A htihy hoy wna horn to Mr. and Mra. Orlea Owen KIiik nt tho Pints Tree Lumber iiiIH'h cnnip yealorduy Mm. It. It. Keller and Mm. P. Tl. Jiihiiniui ciimii In from Mllllcnn today. Mm. Keller la hnvliiK her eye treated hero. UuorKo Hurl, auditor of Ihe O.-W 11. A N. company, pinned yotiterday In town checking In the new depot agent. Dr. M. H. Marvin, who hiia been apcnkliiR at tho 'Methodlat church the pant thrco daya, returned to Portland thla morning. County Comnilaaloner L. E. Smith wont to Walla Walla today on bull iiokb conuoctod with tho Tiini-a-Lum I.iimhnr company. J it men K. Shirley wns horn yostor duy from MlnnonpnllH on business connected 'with a tlmhnr doal. Ho went out hint night to Klamath Falls. II. K. Chaptniin and Charles Jniios, both rnniiocted with tho Union Meat Company, of Portland, nro In t.iwn on nn Inapoctlon trip. Thny will nuro tonight. A bank la not merely a place where money la atornd and hunkers exist. It Is a living, piilalihg aervtce atatlon with heurt und aoul and character. Muy we serve you? The First No tioual Rank, Uetul, Ore. Adv. Klrrtrlc ilruiw, Adv. fUl.OO, Kuurnnlced. AT THE HOTELS. Crepe de Chine Blouses at $2.48 and $3.95 Colors are Flesh, Peach, Maize, White. We bought these Waists for the holiday trade, but the maker could'nt get them out in time. They just arrived to dayand we think we are fortunate to get them at all you'll think so too when you see them. They are really wonderful values. You can save enough on any one of them to buy several War Savings Stamps and Help Win the War. The Peoples Store I'lliK liutle Inn. A. h. MacVlutuBh. iillsa Cole. A.' A. Ferno, Portland. - L. A. Farley, The Dalles. S. O. Klchordaon, Portland. liennia D. Hunt. Slater. J. J. DeWolf, Portland. L. B. Tlorney. Dean Aadell, Portland. F. X.. March, Portland. O. SL Ford, Portland. K. W. liradon. Ooldondule. Mra. J. K. Ryan, Bend. Pattle Kyan. W. 1). ilarni'B, Tumalo. J. L. Kienman, Silver Ijike. n'rixlif Hotel Jamrs F, .SJilrley, Mlniieupolia. 11. V. Thompson, Portland. James L. Aklns, Parke, pa. George T. Wonn, I'arko, Pa. Ooorgo W. "Wilson, Sisters. Coaty Jloti'J. B. L. Love, SIsLers. A. K. Hlchardson, Burns. Joe Qulnn, llend. A. B. Glntson and wife, Summer Lake. Mm. Ilrlght nays, "No more luirt Ing Irons on a kltchna nnge, no miiR walking bark and forth for hot onra; I huve an electric Iron. There' no HTchno or smuilgo canieil over from tho stove to get on the clotlun." $,1.00 at the Power Co. Adv. needle. Knit two stitches on second heel needle, knit together third and fourth stitches by slipping and bind ing or by plain narrowing. In order to slip and bind take off one stitch as If to knit ft but without doing so, knit tho next one, with the left hand needle draw the unknlt stitch over the knitted one. Where ever the fabric seema to lap toward the left It looks better to slip and bind but plain narrowing will do in every case. Knit all the way around plain and aa far aa the place where the first nar rowing was. Narrow the third and fourth together as before and the same on the other heel needle. Con tinue In this way narrowing every other round until there are 17 stitch es on each heel needle, 60 all the way around. Knit plain until the foot measured from the back of the heel Is 8 V4 Inchea long. "Toe: Slip two stitches from each heel needle onto the Instep needle. There are now 15 stitches on each heel needle and SO on the lnatep need le. On the Instep needle, knit two. slip and bind or narrow the third and fourth together, knit 22, narrow third and fourth from the left hand end. knit two. Next needle, knit two, slip and bind or narrow third and fourth. Knit 11 stitches. Third needle. Knit 11 stitches, narrow third and fourth from end. Knit two. You have now narrowed four times in onu round. Knit two rounds plain. Make a nar rowing four times in the same places as before. Knit two rounds plain. Make, a narrowing round. Knit one round. Narrow every other round until thore are five stitches on each heel needle and 10 on the Instep. Knit around once plain end slip all tho hoel stitches onto one needle. "Kitchener toe: Break off thread leaving about a foot. Thread on a bodkin of darning needle. Hold work with thread at right hand end. Pass bodkin through first stitch of front needle, from the wrong side or Inside of the sock toward the right side. Pull the bodkin and thread through but leave the stitch on the knitting needle. Now on the back needle. stick the bodkin In to the first stitch CONSULT Dr. Turner, oye specialist, of Port land, at Thorson's Jewelry store on January 23 and 24. 3G-40c FOUNDRY IS IMCOIirORATKI). Articles of Incorporation for the Huffschmldt-Dugan Iron Worki were fllod Monday. A capital of ?;-. 000 Ii represented in tho firm. T. H, Foley will be president, C. J. Ditgnn, vlco-presidont, and It. E. lluff- schmldt, secretary and treasurer. War on waste has boen doclnrcd waste, of monoy, food and energy. Are you making the best of your op portunity? The First National Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. One cent a word Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. Hair Dressing Parlor Mmicuiing, Shampooing, Singeing, Dluching,jTouching-Up. Up-to-date Scientific Scalp end Skin Treatment!, Face Manage and Bleaching CINDERELLA GOLDEN CLINT enhance! lite coloi beauty o any lhade of hair. Price 25 centa. Phone Red 1701 O'KaneDldg. Room 28 there are apples and APPLES we have THE APPLES BALDWINS SPITZENBERGS NEWTOWNS Phone 401 F. DEMENT & CO. The Preferred Stock Store GROCERIES HARDWARE An accurate knowledge of the SCIENCE of Dentistry is indispens able to every dentist-but he is only Hqjf Equipped who relies entirely on the knowledge gleaned from text books and imparted at college. THK AHT OF PRACTICING DENTISTRY consists of being able to do the right thing promptly and efficiently when the L'NKXPKCTKD HAPPENS. There are thousands of dentists who know -what to do when confronted with certain conditions do It well In most Instances but those who can think quickly and do precisely the right thing In precisely the rlight way in emergencies are those pos sessed of originality and initiative, and they are graduates ot the same school --the school of EXPERIENCE. Even the simple operation of extracting teeth Is so different when performed by the novice and the Experienced Dentist as to vary from a laborious, torturing, disgusting spectacle to the acme of refinement when the trained hand of the master DentlHt -deftly and painlessly removes an offending molar. Our method of preparing a cavity for filling partakes of both Science and Art. The technique and routine work are fully laid down by the best Authorities nowadays but only the EX PERIENCED are competent to do the work. It is much like giving instructions on bow to paint a picture. Root Canal fillings and treatment are so difficult that the Dentist who has mastered the Art is practically a Specialist and there are but few cmpetent to do this intricate work. Knowing WHEN to fill a tooth, or crown it, is neither an art nor a science it Is merely a matter of common sense and CONSCIENCE. Our very low prices for guaranteed Dental Work have In duced many new patients to come to our office but it was the superior service and satisfactory warkmanship that made them , our permanent friends and patients. However, our prices are the least of the many reasons why people come to us for Dental work. The real reason for the growth of our practice is that OUR EXPERIENCE has made us proficient In THE ART OF PRACTICING DENTISTRY, and most of our patients would still patronibe us if we charged the highest prices instead of the most reasonable. You never knew of a business or profession that grew year after year by chance, or by questionable methods. When a Dental Practice grows, aa mint nan, the qualities of succem were there even though beyond the comprehension of the Ignorant uutl unappreciated by the envious. The King Bee Dentists A. C. FROOM, Manager BEND : : : : OREGON from the right, side or outside of the sock. With the bodkin in .the stitch, slip the stitch off the knitting needle, then stick the bodkin into the next stitch on the same back needle hut from the opposite direction, that is from the inside or wrong side of the sock. Now pull the thread through both stitches but leave the second one mil on the knitting needle. Leave thread very loose for the present. Now on the front needle, stick the bodkin into the first stitch from the front or right side. Using the bod kin like a knitting needle, slip this stitch oft but do not draw thread through yet. Stick the bodkin into the next stitch on the same front needle but from wrong or inside of the sock. Now draw the thread through both stitches but leave the second on the knitting needle. Con tinue in this way, passing the thread through two stitches on each needle alternately. .Always put the bodkin into the two adjacent stitches from opposite direction, the first from the right side and the second from the wrong or inside. Always take first stitch off the knitting needle and leave the second one on. The third must pass through each stitch twice except the last ones on each needle. Put your hand into the toe when all the stitches have been taken off and beginning at the beginning tighten each stitch, one by one until H ia Im possible to see which stitches were made with the bodkin. Fasten by darning about an inch up and down, but never across."- CARD OF THANKS. To T. H. Foley, H. J. Overtuirf, R. M. Smith and A. W.hranant for the ef ficient service rendered in making our recent drive for the K. of C. War Camp Fund, such a big success, also the public, who so liberally supported the cause. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WAR 40c FUND COMMITTEE. The Catholic ladies will give a card, party Thursday evening, January 24, at 8 o'clock in the room formerly oc cupied by Bennett's grocery in the O'Kane building. 40,41c THE MANX-MAN IS COMING ! in LS of all descriptions and for all purposes, including Auto Oils both light and medium. Cream Separator, Neatsfoot for Har ness, Oil for Floors, Heavy Transmission Oils, also Greases for different purposes. Skuse Hardware Co. "We Give Service."