The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 25, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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THH BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. ORKOON. KKID.W, JAM'AKY lift, IOIH
oiiii ftii'iiltiliml; clump. I'. (). Ilox
161. -I0-4 J.-i7p
prloo $40, Inquire Bulletin. "M-Slfp
TONKGHT, LAST CHANCE
DUSTIN FARNUM
,Hll HALE Two lute In Northwest
Townnlto ConiiMiiy'i Hecniul Ad
dition l west of tho river, mmr Hhuv
lln mill); prlco I ISO, ontiy terms, Ap
ply alio, Bulletin oltlco. tf
WANTED
,X)lt S. l.i: Hurley Davidson lit 111
liiiilniT.vt'lu, wllli side I'm'; nihil
1DI1 Ciiillliuo tnui'.tiK ear, $3.1(1.
IN
"Durand of The Bad Lands
SATURDAY NIGHT
SUNDAY MATINEE
Pendleton Roundup
AND
Franklin Farnum
IN
"THE WINGED
MYSTERY"
A story of two twins one a
regular American, the other
pro-German. The identity of
the two men is reaponible or
the mysterioua circumstance
that gradually unfold.
The Pendleton Roundup will
he ahown at the regular Satur
day Matinee.
SUNDAY NIGHT
and MONDAY
PIRATES
Remember how that word first
thrilled you? Here are those
old thrills threefold.
WILLIAM FOX
PRESENTS
"Treasure
Island"
The island of mystery and ad
venture. For men and women
hoys and girls.
Bjr Robert Louts Stevenson
PATHE NEWS
Coming--"THE SLACKER"
QRAND THEATRE 1
WHERE GOOD JL PICTURES ARE SHOWN
II I RASPUTIN. THE BLACK MONK W
I lh I
At the Liberty Theatre Saturday afternoon and evening:.
POTATOES
LIKED If! EAST
FBIEXD OK J. EDWARD LARSON
WRITES: THAT HE NEVER ATE
BETTER ONES TUBERS PROVE
GOOD ADVERTISEMENT.
Deschutes county potatoes are ap
preciated by at least one man in the
east. Recently, J. Edward Larson
sent to a friend, L. B. Keller, of the
Booth Cold Storage Company In Min
neapolis, a hoz of potatoes. The let
ter which he received a few days ago
better describes the impression they
made on the recipient of the ship
ment. ,
"Your letter and the box of pota
toes received. First of all, I want to
thank you tor your kindness in send
ing them," it says. "I assure you
they were-the most delicious potatoes
1 have ever eaten and had the most
palatable taste. If the weather gets
ini'.rt enough bo that it is safe it) send
three or ! out1 sacks by 'freight or re
frigerator-car, coming thr.iugli, I am
going to get some .if them, no mat
ter what the price mav be. Without
a doubt, they were t!.e nicest potatoes
I have ever Had on my table." .
Mr. Keller is very much impressed
with the description he has had of
this country and has inquired for
information concerning the climate,
soil and timber. "It looks good to
me," he says.
The writer of the letter is ac
quainted w.ith Mr. Hixon, of The
Shevlin-Hixron Lumber Company, hav
ing gone swimming, skating and play
ed football with him during his school
clays.
physically fit, morally strong and
mentally capable of filling.
W,(XM),(MM) Is Needed.
A national war fund of J4.000.000
is to be raised next week. This is
portioned oft to finance the follow
ing: Hostess houses, emergency hous
ing for employed girls, work in other
countries, increased staff, foreign
community work, national board,
junior war council or Patriotic
League, bureau of social morality
speakers, work in colored communi
ties affected by the war, and emer
gency and miscellaneous activities.
One of the very valuable services
the Y. W. C. A. is rendering is in
cooperation with the Red Cross in
placing two trained workers for each
rest hut near base hospitals and in
providing a hostess house In Paris
for American nurses.
Mrs. Barry, after having concluded
her work here, went on to Hood
River this morning.
GYMNASIUM DRIVE
TO START TOMORROW
WAR'S WARNING! Economize,
save. The First National Bank, Bend,
Ore. Adv.
General Eloctric Irons that nrc
Kuarauteed, only $5. The Power Co.
Adv.
Y. W. C. A. WILL
RAISE MONEY
(Continued from Page One.)
providing hostess houses at canton
ments to accommodate women visit
ing the camps. Fifty of these build
ings are either completed or con
tracted for. Emergency housing has
been provided for iglrls employed in
camp and Industrial centers where
they are engaged In new occupations
in which they take the places of men.
Many of these are In the munitions
factories, at the wharves and In other
positions which they must be made
The expected drive to complete the
town's contribution to the new gym
nasium will be made tomorrow. A
number of the business men of the
town have already taken the club cer
tificates, the list having been printed
in The Bulletin a short time ago. To
morrow those who have not yet sub
scribed will be called upon and given
an opportunity to aid in the comple
tion of the building.
SUCCESSOR FOR MISS
CLARK PICKED TODAY
Miss Martha L'mbaugh, of Seattle,
was this afternoon chosen to succeed
Miss Esther Jane Clark as instructor
in the Bend high school. The new
teacher will begin her work at the
first of the next semester. Miss Clark
resigned In order to accept a position
with the Ellison-White Chautauqua
circuit.
GENERAL BLISS TO
ATTEND CONFERENCE
(By United Premi to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 25.
General Bliss, chief of the staff, ar
rived in Paris to represent the Amer
ican army at the supreme war council
of the allies. Secretary Baker an
nounced that high officers in every
branch of the service accompany
Bliss to advise him.
OREGON LEADS ENLISTMENTS.
In a report which has been sent
the local forestry office the number
of men In the United States who have
enliBted In the Twentieth Engineers'
regiment during the period beginning
September 5 and ending December
29, 1917, was 2848. Of these 926
came from the Portland forestry of
fice, to. which the Bend one Is tribu
tary. This is the largest number
sent from any one district.
AT THE MOVIES
Graml Tlieutro.
Twins born of American parents
in Germany igrow to manhood exactly
alike except at heart. August glo
ver became pro-German and Joined
the Kaiser's army, while Loula re
mained true to the Stars and Stripes.
When the world war extended to
America the twins parted after Au
gust had shown his miserable
disposition. What resulted from this
condition of affairs has been prepared
in Bluebird photoplays for exhibition
at the Grand Theatre Saturday night
and Sunday matlnoe, with Franklyu
Farnum playing the twins In "The
Winged Mystery." Thrilling episodes
result from complications of the most
puzzling variety and swift moving ep
isodes will furnish an abundance- of
excitement for lovers of, realism and
sensation. Through all the many and
i various changes runs an engaging
love story In which tho twins are
abetted by two t)f the prettiest girls
in filmdom, Claire Du Brey and Rose
mary Theby.
A fine old ship was chartered by
William Fox for putting Robert Louis
Stevenson's famous story "Treasure
Island," on the screen. The actors
made up the characters in the book
and had a beautiful sail on the Pacific
ocean. It was like a holiday to the
youngest of them and they skipped
around the deck in great glee. As it
happened, not one of them was sea
sick and the filming went on merrily
during the entire voyage.
In this picture, which will bo ex
hibited at the Grand Theatre. Sunday
and Monday evenings, there is cer
tainly the tang of the sea and, more
over, the scenes lent themselves to
some exquisite photugraphy.
tlon and much Burplus energy which
makes It liurd for her family, but
adds to tho charm of a diary wIiohu
every page abounds in adventure and
tho rimloat kind of furrn. "Hub's
Diary" will appear on Sunday and
Monday at the Liberty Theatre.
Electric toaster, that turn (he
toast, only VI. The Power Co. Adv.
Liberty Theulrp.
Those who saw Marguerite Clark
in her famous Paramount picture,
"Miss George Washington," will be
reminded of It by "Bab's Diary," the
charming story by Mary Roberts
Rinehart, of Bab, the "Sub-Deb" In
the clever manner In which Miss
Clark has portrayed the role of Bab,
who, like "Miss George Washington,"
makes the discovery that we weave a
tangled web indeed when first we
practice to deceive. "Bab" Is a fas
cinating girl with a vivid Imagine-
BULLETIN
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PHONE 561
Bible War Bread Recipe.
The ninth verse of the fourth rhnp
ter of Kzeklel rends as follows : "Take
tlinu hIso untn thee wheat, nnil barley,
anil beans, unci leiitricx. and millet,
. . . and put them In one vessel, and
make thee breiul thereof."
In the thirteenth century Dnvld
Klmchl. the ciinimetitiitor, wrote: "The
prophet thus warns tlm disobedient
children of Israel that, during the
siege of Jerusalem, they will nut long
er be nhle to make their bread with
pure wheat, but they will have to mix
It with all kinds of grain iinil vegeta
bles with which lliiur Is not innde, un
less extreme need makes It necessary
to do so."
Wnr bread In Europe Is now made
according to the recipe of Kzeklel.
nut It Is not linked with the same kind
of fuel. For particulars see Kzeklel
4: 12.
,Mlt HALE Klvii-room house mill
furniture. Win. Slime, HI t'nn
gioss St. 27-13, 7p
pill S.l.i: NV ', fUVV, Her. 27.
'I'p. 17. S. It. 12, riintaliiliiK !I0
acres, more m- less, lying horlhouHt
of llniid and within u inllii and n half
of the. center of the city. Terms,
rush, Make mo an offer. J. V. Ileum,
Court limine, Cincinnati, Ohio,
08-11 !,47c
pill S.ALK Second hand Fold ear
In igooil condition. Inquire llnnil
Garage. 1 (KID, ):)
plt SALE ICiiully III liouso
and lot; Interest paid t ) date. Box
3ns, Bond, Ore. OI)-:i8.42p
gIDKWAI.K htm HAI.K Sixty feet
of good' four-toot sidewalk. Can
easily bo hauled In It -foot length!
to any locution. Inquire Bulletin of
tlco. 42-0tltfo
FOR HALE Lots 9 and 10, of block
13, Bund View, price $200, easy
torms. See ABC, Bullutlu office.
850-701'
JHIH ADVERTISEMENT costs IB
cents. If ynu don't sea what you
want, ask for It. if
pOK HALE Lots and 10. or block
24 of Kenwood, price $326, ver
easy forma. Bee ABC, Bulletin office.
349-170tf
poll HALE Second hand I'lidor
wood typowrltnr. In good condition;
yANTEIt-llouseholil goods bought.
Standard Kuru II ure Co., l'honu
lied 01 1. 7SU-74tfo
F YOIT do not find what ynu are
looking for -advertise. In thuss col
umns, at one cent a word. tt
LOST
J 4WT A light gray glove, Hiuuluy
morning. Finder plouso return to
the Bulletin office. 94-32tfn
FOUND
pilMi Small black purse, contain
ing Riiiiiii chaiiKii. Owner may havn
same by Identifying ami paying for
this ud. Inquire Bulletin. .11-43. e
FOR RENT
poll IlK.Vt'-Siiuill House,, partly fur
nlnlied, near depot, $tl a month.
H. It. Iloglti, 3D I.ufuyoito ii venue.
211-42, 43p
poll KENT FurulHhed four-room
house, 166 St. Helena l'liiee. Phono
Rural 37. l7-41tfn
TO TRADE.
"JM TRADE Five euros of lund noar
high school, Tho Dalles, Ore., for
Bnnd property or land In len-hul
or Crook counties. Heo F. F. Flsch,
lor3 Bond street, or address P. O.
Ilox S2.1. Bend. Or. 215-4 life
One cent a word Is all a little Want
Ad' will cost you.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMEN1S
PEOPLES MARKET
ffi PLACER
(Payable Cash ill Advance.)
FOR SALE
poll HALE Lot 7 and part ot 15,
block 15, Park addition, with houses.
THIS TOWN IS
YOUR HOME
ii1-li to ma hi: it a bkttkit iiomi- hv
co-oi'i-katiws with its merchants
and iu'sim:ss mi:n
TREAT YOUR INDUSTRIES FAIRLY
AND THEY MUST HE FAIR TO YOU
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO.
Bend View
PRICES: $IOO AND UP
TERMS: Reasonable
We'll loan you money to build.
BKNP'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every Lot commands n view
of the River, Mountains untl
City. Huildinff restrictions
iiccorriinjr to locution.
ii-r:
J. RVAN &
0'Kane Bid;.
CO.
Phone J6I
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GKNEKAL I'RACTICK
Log Cabin Bldif. I'bono Hlk 1411
VERNON A. FORBES
L a w y K II
First National Hank Budding
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
Hem! Lodge No. 423 Loyal Or
der of Moose Meets In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially invited te
attend.
B. A. Montgomery P. Montgomery
8PRINCDAI.R ON THE MET01.1US
GRANDVIKW, OKB.
White Ijwhorns. Harred Itucks, It. I.
Iteils, White I'ekln Ducks, Toulo.ise
Geese, Jtelxlnn Harm, Anicora Uuhhlui,
Mammoth Ilronxe Turkeys, Guinea t'itcs.
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney lit Liuv
211 Oregon St., next to Tele
phone office. HE.N'D, ORIS.
Hotpolnt Electric Irons, 99.00. The
Power Co. ''
DR. TURNER
Eye Specialist
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper for Dates
or inquire of
THORSON. THE JEWELER
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
O'Kano Building, HHNI), ORE
M. A. PALMER
Cnblnet Mnknr mid lluililer,
Jobbing
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
FOR SALE-Ono of the best
constructed bouses In Iiend lit
actual cost, with no cliargo for
the 100x120 feet of viow property
it stands upon. Terms like rent.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writers of all kinds of Insurance. Old
est Insurance Ascney In Central Ore
iron. H. C. Rills, First National Ilank
building, Ucnd, Oroicon.
Office phono Rlk 1701 Ilea, lllk SUM
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
Drugleaa Physician
Hours, to 12, V to' :30, or .by ap
pointment ' .
BATHER BUlliDINO
II. II. I)c ARMONI)
LAWYKR
O'Kane Building, Bond, Oregon
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kano Building
Tel. Illiick 17HI llond, Ore.
Tinning and Ulioot Mutal
f VM. MONTOOMKRY.
FurnncoH, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly, attended to
T'rli-es rlnlit, work giwnwtnnil
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