The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 25, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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TONIGHT, Lust Time-MMK. PETROVA in "EXILE"
"RASPUTIN,
THE BLACK MONK"
'J' 1 1 ii tni( story of HiiHhlu told fur lliu
II ml f k m ci In un unforjfi'liililii milliner,
Ti'imiiiiiiiIdiih wi'iiim, mii-U'i'ly iictliiif,
u vivid, vli'llu aiory n( the MgKi'iit
cvil)U III till) world's lilKtfi'xt ur,
SATURDAY MATINEE and NIGHT
Understand Current History ly seeing
RASPUTIN
The Black Monk
The true and up-to- J.t. .tory of the RUSSIAN REVO
LUTION. Eint Reel Super-Feature
And Sennetta Funnieat Keyitone Comedy
'VILLA OF THE MOVIES"
Send t he Children to the Saturday Matinee
SUNDAY MATINEE
NIGHT &. MONDAY
MARGUERITE
CLARK in
"BABVDIARY"
PICTOGRAPH
Animated Weekly
Special Musical Concert
preceeding each performance.
NEXT Hall Caine's Masterpiece, the
SSKay MANX-MAN
YOU'LL always find excellent
values at this store. Step in
today or tomorrow and you'll be
convinced. We've just placed on
sale hundreds of Remnants in Silk,
Wool and Cotton Materials a real
opportunity for you thrifty people.
Just a few hundred yards of Em
broideries left. Wonderful values at
3 and 6 Cents
Buy your Kitchen Coverall
Aprons here and save. Won
derful values while they last
79c 85c 95c
mom I ml win itiu
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Bend in Brief
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here
r'KIDAV.
Itrhi'knlm, HiUlii-r'a hull, HAM p. m.
Danro ut Tuinalii fur ltnl fro.
W. O. Y., Council rlminlxTtt, H:(M)
p. ui.
Kixlcrnl Ijilmr I'lilim, l,our) I'lnn
Temple.
lUiKkitliiill, llrnil mill MiutriiM hlh
M'litxiln, lllpiMMlnimr, HMMI p. in.
HATl'KDAY.
lt.il Mimi, 1Ui .Miiin linll, H:()(t
p. in.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
V.. It. Lewis la In hero from Burns
purchasing fiirB.
W. C. Vim Clcvn, of I -h titna.
wua In toil ii y on busliii'sa.
I". Mahuffcy ri'luriiiMl this morn
ing from n abort trip to I'lirtluml.
K. L. C'lnrk ru rim In frnin I. a Pino
yesterday mill pimnctl tin- iliiy in
town.
II. O. Caldwell, malinger of the
HIiiiiii ruiu h, was In town on business
tniliiy.
In oritur to Install tlio steel cages
In thii now county Jail, John 11.
Hiiiihi'Ii la hero from Rt. LmilK.
W ti I In look Iiik over nil I cstuto bus
iness prospects, J. M. Dnrlcka, of
Onuiliu, la xpiiniliiiK a fow duys In
Ilmiil.
II. C. Pow Ih back from a week's
trip to Spoknno. Ho camo In tlila
morning and oxpneta to rainulii bore
permanently now,
Mlna Sim) lo Wliltflnltl In buck from
n conference of chief operators of
1ho Paclfln Itclnphono & Telegraph
Company In Portland.
Mrs. 11. M. Follotto, of Walla Wal
la, Washington, arrlvoil horo thin
morning to paaa two weeks with Mr.
anil Mrs. JO. 8. McGuire.
OltlCUON TRUNK THAIN
Arrlvim 7:20 a. m.
Loaves p. m.
O.-W. It. ft N. TltAIN.
Arrives 7:0ft p. m.
Lenvoa 7:2b a. m.
AUTO HTAUK LINK HOt'TII.
Leaves 8 : 6 a. m.
Arrives D p. ru.
AUTO I.I.NKH.
Cara to llurna, K'irt Klamath
Kort Hock. Hllvor Lake and
othor points south aud aoutli
eaat.
I'OHT OFFICIO IIOUItH.
Qonnral delivery open dally
8:30 a. in. to 7 D. III.
No mail distributed on Sunday.
Nlltht train mail closes 7:16.
Day train mall cloana 6:80 a. m.
TKIiKCiltAI'll IIOUItH.
Western Union, 8 a. m. to
p. m. Bunday and holldaya
I t. m, to 10 a. m., 6 p. m.
to 8 p. m.
TKI.KI'HONK HOiritH.
Pacific Tel. & Tel: Co. 24 hour
CANADIANS ARE
EXPECTED SOON
(Continued from Pugo Ono. )
Mlaa Kslher June Clark pluna to
leave Sunday to Join tho Klllaon-
White Chautauqua circuit, with which
alio waa formerly connected.
After an abaenco of two yoara, W.
L. I'ulmor la today rutumliiK to hla
home at loni'huti. Mra. Palmer
ciimo in ywiuirauy troni Auoracen,
WnahlnKton.
Mra. j. II. (iorbliiR la vlaltlng her
mother In I.amiiiilu. ThrouKh an er
ror yeaterday, it waa Mated that Mra.
('. K. N'lchola hud koiio to l.amonta.
Mra. Nlchula la atlll In Ilmiil.
W. I.. HtophciiH, well known aa
the clerk In MukIU & Kraklno'a ilniK
Htnre, liutt omIIhIimI In the hospital
corpa of the army an a pliurmiic!nl. Ha
la now nt Vancouver Ilurrucka.
H. M. Cleiiili'iinliiK ii r r I vik) from
Viiiicouvcr lli'.H in ini ltitY to replace J.
It. MUIh, who haa ri'slmii'il h!a po-
aitlnii aa illiiiui. In r at the union do-
pot. Mr. MUIh will li-uvn tomorrow
fur llcppner, whnra hit luia accepted
u pluco.
The lloiid (luriino delivered to K.
W. Heeler, of Mllllcan. a model
"Kour-Nlnoty" Chovrolrt this week.
I.aat week n car of tho mime model
was aent to Kd. Stoehr nt Spokane.
The car waa shipped with the tlulck
helotiRlnR to Kmll Swanaen.
Americana mut learn to atop com
mitting the crime of waste. Wo must
learn the lemon now, voluntarily, or
tin forced lo leurn It wUli hardships.
Aro yon navlnn7 Tim Klrat National
Hunk, lletid, Ore. Adv.
NurprlHO your wife, buy her an
electric viicniini cleiuier, It liiukra
lioiiNckii'pliig easy, $:io, ut tho Power
Co., eusy teriiiM. Adv.
LOST A cow.
II til Int In want ada.
Kind kor In Tho
SEPARATE SKIRTS
at $3o9S
A Manufacturer's Clean-up. Velvets, Wool Mixtures,
Plaids, Fancy Stripes, Checks and Plain Navy, regular
$5.00 and $0.00 value$, priced for
quick selling .
$3.95
Tlio Niivlnjf on nny ono of tlieao aklt'ts will buy several
Wur SivvlnKs .SliimpH, IIolp Win tho War.
The Peoples Store
allot In the hip. Upon hla return to
hla regiment it waa moved to the
Homme. At lleglna trench, the offi
cer was wounded for tho last time
and permanently retired from active
aervlco. Tho price ho paid waa the
loss of hoth arms, torn off hy high
explosives. Ho won recommended
for the' military cross dn October,
1916, end received apeclal mention
In dlspatchea by 8!r Douglas Halg.
(iiMik In (ins Attack.
Captain K. J. Gook entered aer
vlco with tho Western Canadian cav
alry, onllstlng In August, 1914. At
Kcslubcrt, In an assault on Gorman
thlrd-llno trenches. Captain Gook
alopped two soft-nosed machine gun
bullets, which entered his right ride
mil traversed tho stomach. Con
trary to all the predictions, he recov
ered. It waa alai hla fortune to be
"gassed" at the geoond battle of
Yprca. The full complement of his
wounds dncludea ono in the left elbow.
AT THE HOTELS.
Try our businewN tonic, more II
luiiiliiatlon, we miaranteo it to brlnit
nioro buHlnewi. The Power Va. Adv.
Green
Onions
Radishes
Tomatoes
Green Peas
Bunch Carrots
and a very
complete
line of sta
ple & fancy
Groceries.
Phone
401
F. DEMENT & CO.
The Preferred Stock Store
GROCERIES HARDWARE
Pilot Unite Inn.
Henry Hchaefer, Portland.
N. W. Scott. Portland.
II. W. Kloyd, Portland.
Mrs. L. Coopersteln, Portland.
Lester Simmons, Portland.
K. P. Ue Grarf, Portland.
Mrs. It. K. Huffschmidt, liend.
It. Guy, Portland.
I). Ii. Steward, Darnes.
John Hayes. Silver hake.
J. H. Pellet, Portland.
V. J. Richards, Portland.
J. '. Black, Portland.
A. K. Itohb, Spokane.
Paul Wiggins, Bend.
Leona Brewer, Silver Lake.
Fay Doadmond, Silver Lake.
Morris Murphy. Silver Lake.
Jerry Aliern, Sliver Lake.
Pat Berry, Silver Lake.
Wright Hotel.
Hilda Holmgren, Newport.
Anna S. Streed, Portland.
C. O. Wlgeby, Bend.
O. Barker, Portland.
John II. nauscb, St. Louis,
ti. E. Johnson, Redmond.
F. M. Hobson, Portland.
T. C: Caldwell and family, Bend.
W. L. Palmer, Aberdeen, Wash.
Frank Perclval, Mlllican.
E. R. Lewis, Burns.
Mrs. Payne, Portland.
J. M. Derlcks, Omaha, Neb.
Mrs. Love and son, Portland.
Joe Acre, Pomeroy, Wash.
The Cozy.
Fred Racine, Burns.
A. A. McGul'e, Portland.
II. K. Geien, Sisters.
F. B. Foster, Prlnevllle.
W. A. Vandevert, Prlnevllle.
D. Z. Roblnctt. Powell Butte.
First Showing of New Spring
Ginghams Beautiful New
Stripes and Plaids priced at
20 and 25 Cents
Come in today and get fitted in that new
GOSSARD CORSET
STOP AND SHOP AT
HMFTID
BROTHERS JJsV
HUE
ROTHE
Where Eoerybody "Grades
RANCHER DIES SUDDENLY.
Ed. McGuire, aged 60, a rancher
Uvlug five miles northwest of Turn-
alo, died suddenly Thursday evening
after a sickness of nearly three
months' duration. Funeral services
are to be held as soon as a daughter
has arrived from Walstburg, Wash
ington.
Mr. McGuire came to this section
about 10 years ago, opening a tailor
I shop In Bend. Later he removed to
Redmond and from there to Tumalo
where he took up a homestead. He
is survived by two sons and a daugh
ter. '
Civilian patriots the mighty army
of thrlSty savers. Tho First National
Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv.
The modern substitute for the hot
water bottle is the electric heating
pud, small size $3.50. The Power
Co Adv.
Something to sell? " Advertise la
The Bulletin's classified column.
Prepare for tomorrow. When pay-
luy comes, where do your earnings
go? Do you lay by a portion of them I
for future needs? The First National
Bunk.ltend, Ore. Adv.
LIBRARY OKTS MORE HOOKS.
A complete set of Theodore Roose
velt's works, containing 14 volumes
In all, has been presented to the Bend
Public Library by Dr. P. H. Dencerl
A number of these describe hunting
trips in tho west. In adilitlon to these
a mammoth Bible was also given the
reading room. It Is profusely illus
trated and contains cross, references.
FOR SHOES
That Wear Are Stylish Are Perfect Fitting
Hair Dressing
Parlor
Manicuring, Shampooing, Singeing,
Bleaching, tTouching-Up.
Up-to-date Scientific Scalp and Skin
TrealmenU, Face Mauage and Bleaching
CINDERELLA GOLDEN GLINT
enhances the color beauty of any ihade of
hail. Price 2.') cento.'
Phone Red 1701 O'KaneBldg. Room 28
LADIES' DTZ & DUNN
Style Shoes of Quality!
Widths from AA to EEE
and Sizes from 2 1-2 to 8 1-2
THEY FIT PERFECTLY
WEAR AND HOLD
THEIR SHAPE
FURNITURE
WE can furnish your home very
nicely at half the price. We
carry a very complete line of
used furniture. Come in and look
over our immense stock.
. Heath --Second Hand Store
1537 BOND STREET
MEN'S PETERS tttew
"JDIamcnd tfhand
DIAMOND BRAND
SOLID LEATHER.
B &LTHR.OUGHOUT
AVe Absolutely Guarantee
Satisfaction, Wear and Price
Priced from $4 to $8.25
MEN'S ALL-FOR-WEAR WORK SHOES
THEY OFTEN WEAR OVER 12 MONTHS .' ...
PRICED FROM $3.50 to $1 1.00
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