The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 31, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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llti mill); prlco $1H0, ensy tonus, Ap
ply aba, Bulletin nltlon, tf
WANTED
ONE OF THE BIGGEST BRITISH GUNS IN FLANDERS
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
CLADYS BROCKWELL
IN
THE SOUUOF SATAN
yy ANTED ('iimnetriil woman ti
represent Eastern Inn; iKoiiiI pay,
pel'llllllienl poM'.t lull. Alllll't'HS 1-o!l.
Pilot Unite Inn, (live pliiiiin unit
street number. 48-47, H, Up
yyANTED-llouiinliold goods bought.
Htiimlurd Furniture Co., Plinnn.
Unit fill. 78U-74lfo
A Vivid Portrayal of HjVYoinnn's Temptation
FOR RENT
PATHE NEWS
"ROARING LIONS &
WEDDING BELLS"
The Fox Super that will make you
wonder how it all happened in so
short a time.
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT
"PRINCESS VIRTUE"
SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT
WILLIAM FARNUM in 'THE CONQUEROR"
A Drama Picturing the Life ot Gen. Sam Houston
COMING -Monday & Tuesday- "THE SLACKER"
GRAND THEATRE t
Va WHERE GOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN
WAR EXCHANGE
Wheattaa days arc Monday and. Wedneaaar.
Meatkaa aar ia Toaaaar.
Porfclrta aar la Satarday.
One aicatleia and one wheatlcaa Real each
iar.
At all times utc aa Much aagar. wheat,
an eat and fat aa peaaible.
The Tobacco Fund.
The latest subscriptions are as fol
lows: J. F, Taggert $1.00
alike Anghind 1.00
M. C. Murphey 1.00
Tim Carroll 1.00
Joe Bannister, 1.00
G. F. McCulloch 1.00
SAVE A MTTLE SUGAR TODAY.
Less In the Coffee Cup.
Oversweetening coffee, tea and oth
er table beverages Is a common habit
and means needless use of sugar. Of
ten much of. the sugar thus used 1b
not dissolved and remains in the 'bot
tom of the cup to be thrown away.
Thousands of Americans waste sugar
in this thoughtless manner every day.
In the aggregate It is a large waste
end should 'be eliminated. Try cut
ting your allowance to one teaspoon
ful or one average cube of sugar to
the cup. This amount, if entirely dis
solved, will satisfy most tastes.
WHEATLESS MEAXS WHEATLESS.
(Oregonian.)
It is Important to remember that
wheat flour, under the new order, in
cludes graham and whole wheat
flours. Formerly the use of both had
been permitted on "wheatless days."
In other words, wheatless days and
wheatless meals are to be actually
wheatless. It also should be kept in
mind that rye is not a permissible
wheat substitute, since It is available
for transportation abroad and is suit
ed to field requirements and to the
needs of our allies. The spirit of all
the regulations is this: That we must
'conserve every food substance which
'can be advantageously shipped
'abroad, and that we must consume
"In their stead those products which
are most available in each locality.
Saving of transportation no less than
food Itself Is desirable.
Now Is the time to increase the use
of potatoes, Of iwhlcli, despite an un
favorable growing season In 1917, a
large surplus was produced. To the
full extent that it can be procured,
Parley also should have a place In the
menu. Buckwheat can be substituted
without hardship for a least one meal
each day during the remainder of
the winter and early spring. . The
products of oats and corn are both
palatable and nourishing. So Is rice.
COMEDY
Barley Bread.
1 cup liquid,
1 teaspoon salt,
2V& cups white flour,
to cake yeast, softened in Vt
cup lukewarm water,
1 cups barley flour.
Long process: Scald the liquid,
cool to lukewarm, add the salt, the
softened yeast and half the flour.
Beat thoroughly, cover and let rise
until very light. Then add the re
mainder of the flour. Knead, cover
and let rise until double in bulk.
Shape into a loaf, cover and let rise
again until double in bulk. Bake.
Short Process: Follow the direc
tions as given above, but add all the
flour at once.
Peanut Bread.
1 cup lukewarm liquid,
1 teaspoon sa,lt,
3 cups flour (more if desired),
1 or 2 tablespoons syrup,
to H cake yeast, softened in 14
cup lukewarm water.
1 cup peanut meal or flour.
Peanut meal may be prepared by
shelling roasted peanuts, removing
red skin, and crushing the nuts with
a rolling pin.
Long Process: Follow the direc
tions given for the long process un
der Corn Meal Bread, making the
sponge with part of the liquid and
flour, salt and yeast. When light add
the rest of the liquid, the syrup, the
peanut meal and the remainder of.
Scald the liquid, cool to lukewarm,"
add the salt, the softened yeast and
half the flour. Beat thoroughly,
cover and let rise until very light.
Then add the remainder of the flour.
Knead, cover and let rise until dou
ble in bulk. Shape Into a loaf, cover
and let rise again until double in
bulk. Bake.
Short Process: Follow the direc
tions as given above, but add all the
flour at once.
Spending has never made anyone
a lasting friend. Saving has, and be
sides It cannot but increase one's self-
respect and confidence. The First
National Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv.
TEMPERATURE DROPS
TO FOUR BELOW ZERO
Four degrees below zero was the
temperature the thermometer of the
cooperative weather recorder regis
tered last night. This is the lowest
recorded yet this winter. Last win
ter on the same day the mercury
dropped to 16 below. Yesterduy's
maximum was 40 degrees.
The extremely low temperature
was responsible for many bursted
water pipes, which kept the plumbers
in demand early this morning. The
pipe connecting a bath room on the
second floor of alio Pilot Butte Inn
parted company when. the water in it
froze and an unexpected shower pre
cipitated Itself on a portion of the
main lobby. A collection of tin cans
and buckets, arranged on the floor
prevented It from going through to
the basement.
5 oirinsn wnvr.1. - m , ., wtWW"t'S"rS3
One of the greatest puns in use by t ho British forces being hiiuled along n mail In Klnnilern, on the iidvnnco to
the uttnek, by n tractor with tremendous power. No gnu of uioro power has been used by nny belligerent In IIiIb wur.
AT THE MOVIES
Liberty Theatre.
Sessuo Hayakawa, the well-known
Japanose screen actor, a cast of sup
porting players, and his director, Q.
H. Melford, recently spent several
weeks In Chinatown, San Francisco,
where thoy made the extorior scones
for Hayakawa's newest Paramount
picture, "The Call of tho East." This
was written especially for Sessuo
Hayakawa by Beulah Marie Dlx. Tsu
ru Aoki, Mr. Hayakawa's wlnsomo
little Japanese wlfo, is one of tho
leading women, while the other is
Margaret Loomis, whoso real name is
Lehua Waipahu and who made a sen
sation as the Hawaiian girl ln "The
Bottle Imp," with Mr. Hayakawa re
cently. "The Call of tho East" Is to
be shown at the Liberty Theatre to
night and Friday.
Having been so successful In di
recting, by means of field telephones,
the wonderful battle scones in "Joan
the Woman," Cecil B. Do.Mlllo, the
noted producer, employed the same
method of conducting the battle
scenes for Geraldine Farrar's latest
success tor Artcraft, "The Woman
God Forgot," which will be seen at
the Liberty on Sunday and Monday.
Phones were Installed at each station
around the 'battlefield where Mr. De
Mille had placed camera men and as
sistants, and with the receiver strap
ped to his head and the transmitter
swinging from his breast, he was In
constant communication with the
whole organization. Tho battle scenes
which would ordinarily require a
week or 'more to film, were taken In
the brief space of three days.
Grand Theatre.
Rivalling in number if not in value,
the noted collection of snuff boxes in
the Metropolitan Museum of . New
York, is the doll collection In the
Kiornan home of Los Angeles. Lot
tie and Dottle and Sadies and Mary
and Willie and Johnny and Jack, with
a host of others which use up all the
names In the back of the dictionary,
reside there under the expert care
and attention of none other than Ma
rie Kiernan, the happy youmgster of I
William Fox's "The Soul of Satan," I
which' Is shown at the Grand Theatre
tonight and Friday.
Ever since Marie first brought Joy
into the world, her mother has been
collecting dolls for her own exclusive
use. .Marie is different from other
children. Instead of tearing them to
pieces, she takes the greatest care of
them, with the result that her col
lection at present numbers between
two f.nd three hundred.
Of them all, Marie loves most a lit
tle doll in a calico dress which she
has termed Gladys. It was presented
to her by the noted star of "The Soul
of Satan," and its dress was Ttiado
exactly like the faded frock which
Miss Brockwell wears in the begin
Hotnolnt Electric Irons, 93.00, The
Power Co.
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies,
Hath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves )
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
ning ot that story. It wits fashioned,
In fact, from a piece ot tho sumo ma
teria!. And that Rives It uddllionul
splendor In Mario's eyes.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
(I'uyuhle CunIi in Adrnnce.)
FOR SALE
foil MALE Now 15-volumo library
of Unlvorsnl History, cheap. In
quire Ix)g Cabin' building. 43-45, Tc
poll SALE Deschutes Roatnurant
and lodging house. Inquire Des
chutes Cafo. 44-45,Sp
poll SALE Two-room hous.). Ix24
furnished, 2 lots 60x120 each; good
soil, no rocks; poultry house, soma
chickens; vegetables In cellar. In
quire 1964 W. Second street, Au
brey Heights. 32-43, 49p
pK HALE Lot 7, block 14 and lot
15, block 14, Park Add. with houses,
one furnished; cheap. P. O. Box
151. 30-42, 47p
poll HALE Harloy Davidson 1916
motorcycle with side car; also
1911 Cadillac touring car, $250. Bond
Garage. 45-48p
poK HALE Five-room house and
furniture. Win. Stone, 143 Con
gross St. 27-42, 7p
pOH HALE NWK 8WM Sec. 27,
Tp. 17, S. R. 12, containing 30
acres, more or loss, lying northeast
of Bend and within a mile and a half
of tho center of the city. Terms,
cash. Make mo an offor. J. F. Boan,
Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
08-39, 47c
gIDEWALK FOR BALE Sixty feet
of good four-foot aidowalk. Can
easily be hauled In 16 -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-0Ctfc
poll SALE Lots 9 and in, of block
13. Bend View, price $200, easy
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GENERAL PRACTICE.
Log Cuhln Hldjr. Phono Hlk 1411
llend Lotlgo No. 423 Loyal Or
der of Moonr Meets in Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
E. A. Monttomarr P. Monlxomtrr
8PKINUDALB ON TUB MP.TOMU8
ORANDVIEW, OHB.
White rehornn. (tarred Rock, R. I.
Rrd, White I'tkln Ducka, '1'oulouM
tlpeno, Itoltrlnn Hares, Anicora Rabbit,
Mammoth Ilronto Turkey, Guinea Plus,
DR. TURNER
Eve Specialut
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper (or Dates
or inquire of
THORSON, THE JEWELER
FOR SALE-Ono of tho best
constructed houses In Bund at
actual cost, with no charge for
tho 100x120 foot of view, property
it stands upon. Terms liko rent.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and" Iniurance
- v.v.-t.:.-).!
tormi. Soo ABC, Bulletin otflco.
S60-70tf
flllH ADVERTISEMENT costs It
cents. It you don't boo whut you
want, ask for It. tt
poll HALE Lots and 10. of block
24 of Kenwood, prlco $325, vary
easy terms. Sue AUC, Bulletin office.
349-170tf
poll HALE Second hand Under
wood typowrttor, In good condition;
price $40. Inqulro Bulletin. 98 l-8lfp
ITOIl BALK Two lots In Northwest
Townslte Company's Hocond Ad
dition (west of the river, near Sher-
THIS TOWN IS
YOUR HOME
HELP TO MAKE IT A WITTER HOME IJY
CO-OPERATING WITH ITS MERCHANTS
AND Jil'SINESS MEN
TREAT YOUR INDUSTRIES FAIRLY
AND THEY MUST BE FAIR TO YOU
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO.
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reasonable
We'll loan you money to build.
VERNON A. FORBES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney at Law
211 Oregon St;, next to Tele
phono office BEND, ORE.
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER l
O'Kane Building, BEND, ORE.
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker anil llulliler,
Jobbing;
Franklin St., ronr of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writer! of all kind of fnnuranctt. OM- .
et IfiHiiranca Agency tn Central Ors
icon. H, C. Ellin, Flrnt National bank
UulldltiK, Hend, Oroiion,
Office nhona Blk 1701 Ra, Dlk 1101
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
PruglcHH Physiclun
Houn, S to It, 1 to 6:30, or bt ap
pointment. BATHER HUII.DINQ
poll KENT Furnished luiusoknop
lug riiiiins, over llend Wuter, Light
Power office, 40-1(0
poll KI'I.NT-Hiiiiill house, partly fill
lii.iKil, near depot, 111 a nimitll.
S. It. Ilngln, fid I.iifnyotlo uvenue.
poll RENT Modern U-room hoiiso
wlt'h hath. E, W. RklinnUoii, 31)5
East Omen wend. 4 2-4 41 til
TO TRADE.
O TRADE Five acres of land near
high school, The Dulles, Ore., for
Ilnuil property or land In Denchuteti
or Crook count leit, Heo P. Flsch,
1053 Bond street, or address P. ().
Box 323, llend. Or. 2t-41tfn
LOST
jONT .ltoglnterml Durham bull,
diamond brand on loft ribs, tag
No. 60 In one car. W. F. Fry mar,
Ollno Falls, Or. 50-47.9p
joht I am seven years old, and
papa guvo mo a little ' white pup
with black earn, and I hava Inst him.
Do you know where he Is? Evelyn
TIioisoii. CIO Delawaro. 49-47, 8p
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every Lot commands u view
ofthe River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Locution.
J. RYAN & CO.
O'Kane Bid. Phone J6I
II. II. Dc ARMOND
LAWYER
O'Knno Building, Bend, Orogou
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kuno Building
Tel. Illack 1781 UonU, Ore.
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTttOIKERY.
Furnncos, Spouting, Gnttorlng,
Cornice and Skylight
Repnlrlng promptly attondod to
Prices right, work guaranteed
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGH
AUVtKTISINO BY THE
OENRaii enirirBa
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE