The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 05, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    THH BEND BULLETIN, DAILY K1HTION, IIRNI, OKKUO.V TI'ICSDAV, rKMU'AUY , 1018
Dance!
TONIGHTLAST TIME
THE MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE DAY
AND HOUR
awiM-
BIG ORCHESTRA!
AT HIPPODROME
TOMORROW NIGHT!
ADMISSION FREE
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Big
"TheS
WEDNESDAY ONLY
MARGARITA FISCHER
The Happy, Fascinating Star of the Silent
Drama, in
"MOLLY GO GET W
A drama full of fun and fast action a well told atory
of a restleu near-debutante.
COMEDY-- 'JERJOT AND THE BULLY"
Presenting your old favorite. George Ovey
GRAND THEATRE t
Va WHERE QOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN
WAR EXCHANGE
Wheatieae dara an Monday and Wednesday
Meatleae der 4e Tncaday.
Parkleaa ear ia Saturday.
On McaUcsa and ana wheatlew neat each
Jay.
At all tlmea bbtc aa aiach ettxar. wheat,
veat and fat aa peaaible.
TRY A NEW WAY.
It is claimed that there are more
than 100 ways to cook potatoes, from
the primitive (and still probably the
"best) methods of boiling and baking
Tvith the skins on, to the most com
plex and seasoned dishes. Here are
some of the ways known to the U.
S. Department of Agriculture. Have
you tried them ell, or do you know
about as many more?
Plain fried
Trench' fried
Gauffre
Souffle
Kiced
In hash
Biscuits
Saute
Creamed
'Croquettes
Au gratin
Soups'
In stews
3d meat-pie crust.
Boiled
Chips
Lyonnaise
Mashed
Pan Browned
Salad
In chowders
Baked
Shoestrings
Hashed browB
Mashed fried
Stuffed
In tih cakes
In light bread
MEAT 'SUBSTITUTES.
Vish Chowder.
A 3-lb. fish,
4 tablespoons drippings,
1 medium onion, chopped fine,
1 quart sliced potatoes,
3 cups hot milk.
Skin and bone the fish, and cut
into inch cubes. Cover the bone and
trimmings with cold water fend let
simmer for one-half hour. Cook the
onion in the fat for E minutes, then
pour into a stew pan.
Parboil the sliced potatoes for 5
minutes, then drain and add layers
of fish and potatoes to the fat and
onion in the stew pan. Season each
layer with salt and pepper.
Strain the liquor in which the fish
bones have been cooking over all, and
cook about 20 minutes until fish and
potatoes are tender. Then adej the
scalded milk. If desired thicker,
sprinkle a little corn meal between
each layer of fish and potatoes.
Baked Salt Fish.
2 cups salt fish (flaked),
2 cups cold mashed potatoes,
1 pint milk,
2 eggs,
2 to 3 tablespoons of drippings.
Soak the flaked fish in cold water
over night or freshen the fish by boil
ing up several times in fresh water
(usually 3 times is sufficient). Then
simmer until tender. Drain off the
water. Mix the potatoes with the
milk, eggs, fat and seasoning. Add
the fish, turn into a greased baking
dish and 'bake one-half hour.
Broiled Salt Mackerel.
Freshen the fish by soaking 10 to
12 hours with the skin side up.
Change the water several times. Sim
mer until tender (15 to 20 minutes)
in water to which 1 teaspoon of vin
egar, a bay leaf, one slice of onion
and a sprig of parsley have been
added. Drain, rub the fish with a
little salt and margerine or other
fat. Grease the hot broiler and lay
the fish on it. Brown on both sides
quickly. Garnish with slices of
lemon and parsley.
Jollied Fish.
Vz cups cold flaked fish,
2 tablespoons chopped capers,
1 tablespoon granulated gelatin,
1 cup boiling water,
2 tablespoon lemon juice,
14 teaspoon salt,
2 tablespoons cold water.
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Is Your Money
Supporting the
Government?
At this, critical period in our
history our manufacturers aro
offering their mills, and our
young men are offering their
services to the United States
Government
Would you like to do your
share and help by putting your
money where it will support
the new Federal Reserve
Banking System, which the
Government has established
to stand back of our commerce,
industry and agriculture ?
You can do this by opening
an account with us, as part of
every dollar so deposited goes
directly into the new system
where it will always be ready
for you when wanted.
The First National Bank
Bend, Oregon
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JANE COWL
5oldvvynpicturcs
terms. Huo ADO, Uullutln offlco.
SB0-70tf
p)lt HA MO Lots and 10, of block
24 of Konwood, price $325, very
easy terms. Boo AUG, Oulliitln office.
349-170tf
JIIIS AI)VKUTlSi:.Mi:T cot 15
cents, ir you don t boo wliut you
want, ask for It. tf
pm HAI.K Hocond liuud llmlnr-
wood typowrttar. In good condition;
prloo $40, Inquire II il Hot III. 081-Stfp
At the Liberty Theatre tonight and Wednesday.
AT THE MOVIES
Grand Theatre.
Margarita Fischer, tho brilliant
comedienne, is noted as ono of the
most fastidious dressers in filniclom,
and docs not hesitate to exploit any
original ideas, tho result being that
she is seen in somo startling and
novel creations.
Miss Fischer appears in "Molly Go
Get "Em" at the Grand Theatre on
Wednesday only, In the Mutual
American production, in which she
takes the part of a fun-loving girl of
an adventurous spirit, she wears a
suit of pajamas that Is just a few
parasangs ahead of the latest con-
coctioiiB in this interesting garment
It is Oriental In genus, Mongolian In
specie, and is the only copy of a pair
worn by the pampered daughter of a
wealthy mandarin who took a violent
fancy to Miss Fischer during a so
journ at Santa Barbara.
The nether garment is of black
silk, rather loose fitting and some
what shorter than the ordinary kind.
The coat is of cream-color, sleeves
full and short, whllo worked liito the
texture are symbolical Chinese char
acters, the meaning of which Is a
sealed book, except' to the deep stu
dent of Confucius. The costume Is
topped off by a mandarin hat that
sets raklshly on Miss Fischer's raven
locks.
The first night Miss Fischer wore
these Oriental habiliments she
dreamt of hydra-headed dragons of
emerald hue, with Indigo tails which
they manipulated as chop-sticks in
devouring huge tankards of chop-suey.
Iilbrrty Theatre.
Jane Cowl, the heroine of "Within
the .Law" and "Common Clay," and
one of the foremost of American dra
matic actresses, comes to the Liberty
Theatre tonight and Wednesday as
the star of the Goldwyn production
of "The Spreading Dawn." This is
the first screen appearance of this
noted beauty, actress and dramatlist.
The Spreading Dawn" is a pictur-
ization of a remarkable story by Bas'l
King which, when it was published
in the Saturday Evening Post attract
ed oountry-wide attention.
'Her Circus Knight," a Mack Ben
nett Keystone comedy In two reels
will also be screened.
t'LAHSIFIKl) A 1) V KHTIHKM K.NTH
(Payable t'lwli in Advance.)
WANTED
Mix the flBh and capers. Arrange
in a mold. Soak the gelatin 'In two
tablespoons of cold water. Add the
boiling water and stir until the gela
tin dlsBolvos then add the lemon Juice
and salt. Pour this Jelly carefully
over the fish and s::t In a cool placa
to harden. - Cut Into portions and
serve on lettuce with salad dressing.
If desired celery or hard-boiled eggs
cut in slices may be added to the fish.
yy.ANTKl) Board and room In prl-
vato family by man and wife, cm
ployed. Address P. O. Hut 521,
Bond. ul-Gl.l'c
yAXTEl) Boy for light choro work
on ranch. Apply Bond Garago, or
Phono Rural 911. G5-4.50,3p
yANTKI) School errl to do plain
mending onco a week. Cull lied
172, In evening. G8tf
y..TKI)-Houaohold goods bought.
Standard Furniture Co., Phone
Rod 611. 789-74tfc
FOR SALE
pon 8ALK Three Fords. Univer
sal Garage, Bend, Oro. 60-50lfc
glDEWALK FOB SALE Sixty feet
of good four-foot sidewalk. Can
easily be bauled In It -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-OStfc
pOR SALE Lota 9 and in, of block
13, Bend View, price 1200, easy
XK HAI.K Two lots In Northwest
Townalte Company'! Second Ad
dition (west of tho river, near Hhov
lln mill); price 1160, easy turmi. Ap
ply abc. Bulletin office. tf
FOR RENT
pOU KKXT, CIIKAr For six or
eight wouks, mndiTii 5-riuim fur
nished bunRulnw, 1352 Third St., or
Phono Red 111. Cl-fiO.Dnc
poll KKXT Furnlshml houHknnp
lug rooms, over Ilxnil Wutr, Light
& l'oivir rricu. 48-tfo
poll KENT Mnitnrn h-rooni hnuii-j
with Imlh. K. W, ItliliiinlHoii, 301
Eust (Iroonwood. 42-44tf
" TO TRADE.
f( Tit DF Five ni'rns of land near
high Kchonl, Tim )lli, oro., ror
Bond property or luiul In Dinehutm
or Crook rminllcs. Son V. V. Finch,
1053 Bond struct, or address P. O.
Box 323. Bend, Or. 28-4 Itfo
LOST
jOST White kid glove. Flndor
please return to Bulletin offlro.
60-G2p
j ONT Auto license, No. 24005. Ho
turn to fienrna's Place, under First.
National llnnk. 65-51. 2p
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reasonable
Well lou jos money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE I'BOl'EUTY
Every jol commands n view
of the Hiver, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
Recording to Iocation.
J. RYAN & CO
O'Kane Bldr. Phone Ml
THIS TOWN IS
YOUR HOME
HELP TO MAKE IT A BETTER HOME BY
CO-OPERATING WITH ITS MERCHANTS
AND BUSINESS MEN
TREAT YOUR INDUSTRIES FAIRLY
AND THEY MUST BE FAIR TO YOU
THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GKNF.RAL I'UACTICK
Lojf Cabin Bid. I'honn Hlk 1411
VERNON A. FORDES
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
Bend, :: :-: Oregon
licnil LoiIko No, 423 Iyal Or
der of Mimihc Meets In Moose
Hall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney nt l.uw
211 Oregon St., next to Tele
phone office. BUND, ORE.
E. A. Montgomarr P. Montsomtrr
BPKINGDALE ON THE MBTOLIUB
CRANDV1EW. ORE.
White Iihornn. flarrl Rock, R. I.
Ktd, White IVkln Iiucka, Touliiuae
:ae, Itelftian Harea, Anstora Kabbila,
Mammoth Hronxe Turkeys, Uulnva i'iifa.
H
Ifotpolnt Electric Irons, 95.00. The
Power Co.
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, BEND, ORE.
Office phone Blk 1701 Rea, Blk 2102
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum, '
Drugless Physician
Hour, 9 to 12, 1 to 6:30, or b ap
pointment. BATHER BUILDING
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker and llulldcr,
Jobbing
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co.'B old building,
- Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTOOJIEKY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Outtorln,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work giinrnntond
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
WrltArt of atl kind of Inniirnni. OVU
rmt Innurnnco Attcnry In (Vntrnl Ortf
iron. H. C. KIIIh, Firnt Nnliunal Dank
Iiuildinir, Bend, Oregon,
Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty
Fint National Bank Building 124 Oregon Street - Bend, Oregon
II. II. Dc ARMOND
LAWVKH
O'Kane Building, Bend, Orogou
VV. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST ,
Suite 12-14, O'Kuno Building
Tel. Block 1781 Ilcnd, Ore.
DR. TURNER
Eve SpeciilUt
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper (or Datea
or inquire o(
THORSON, THE JEWELER
rOR SALE-Ono of tho hunt
constructed houses In Ilend ut
actunl cost, with no chtirfro for
tho 100x120 feet of vlow property
It stands upon. Tonus like rent.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Inaur
THIS PAPER RfPRnSENfED FOR FOHEIGH
ADVERTISING DY THE
OKNRRAL OrPICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES