The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 12, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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flir Picture of the War that every
I rll Patriotic American should see
TONIGHT WEDNESDAY
"FOR THE FREEDOM
OF THE WORLD"
IN EIGHT WONDERFUL REELS
PRICES:
Adults - - - !Me
Children ... 15c
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Bend in Brief
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here
TIKHDAV.
MinmIiik of (My Council, O'Kunr?
liuililliiu.
M. W. A., Hutlier'n hull, H p. in.
Culinary Allliiiirr, Ixino I'lno Tem
ple, H p. in.
Art Kxlilhll ut Emblem rluli.
WEDNESDAY.
PMrent-Temiii'iV iimlJiiK, IiIkI)
M'lioul, H p. in.
OprtiliiK of ClirMlun Hoclul dull.
olmncniul Hull lunch, Pilot
Hullo Inn, iiimiii.
K. of I'., Hul tier's hull, H p. in.
Iti'Inll Clerks, linn Pine Ti'inpln.
Art Ekhlhll, Emblem club.
TIHIWDAV.
A. I'. ii A. M MukoiiIc hull, H
p. in.
CariM-ntem mill .Jolncm, Iour I'lnr
temple, H p. in.
Muss inert lug, Iono I'Iiim Temple,
N p. III.
liUDAY.
Hun of Norway, Nul tier's hull, f
p. in.
OHEOON THI NK TRAIN
Arrlvim 7:20 a. m.
Leu vim 8 p. m.
O..W. It. N. TKAI.N.
Arrlvea 7:05 p. in.
Leave 7:25 a. m.
ALTO HTAC1K LINK HOUTII.
Luuve 8:45 a. in.
Arrival 5 p. in,
AUTO LIN EH.
Can to llurim, Kurt Klomath
Kurt Hock, Silver Luko and
other point aoulb and aoutb
emit.
POHT OI'FICK IIOUK8.
General dullvory open dally
8: 30 a. m. to 7 p. in.
No in it 1 1 distributed on Sunday.
Night train mull clone 7:16.
Duy train mall closes 8:80 a. m.
TKLKMKAI'II IIOUItH.
Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9
p. m. Bundny and holiday
9 a. m. to 10 a. ni., 6 p. m.
to ( p. m.
TELEPHONE HOURH.
Pacllto Tl. & Tol. Co. 24 hour
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. M. Taylor Is In Tho Dulles.
F. 10. Hi iiilitiikr, of Hedmond, was
In town toilny.
Albert Molilnr mill family, of Hod
monil, spent the duy In town,
Mian Murgurot Thompson returned
from HuriiH yesterday evening.
Clyde McKay returned this morn
Iiik from a business trip to I'ortlund.
Mr. M. V. Knickerbocker win u
visitor In Ilnml, from Sisters, yestcr
duy. C. J. fltauTfpr enmn In from Sliiuf
fnr yoslnrdiiy mid waul on to I'rlno
vllln todny.
Mr. A. J. SlmiRlitor r In Motnllus,
whoro fllin will lio thn KUtmt of liur
sister n week.
4-.Mrs. W. C. Illrdsull Is liiick from
HrltlHh Columbia, whoro bIio went on
a plensuro trip.
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Hudson nro
moving to Portland. They eamo to
llnnd'lnst J u n n.
Mtb. C. L. Warner wa a pnaaen
Kitr to Tho Dalles today. Sha hud
boon hero on a vIhU.
M. K. Martin was In from GlHt yes
toriliiy arranging for IiIh public: hu In,
to ho hold February 20.
J. K. Turnill, of I'ortlund, mid J.
I,. Schud, of Hnlom, wern In town yes
torduy and liuvo gone on to Burns.
Mr. Mivhol K 1 lilt) and amull son,
of Itodmund, were In town yolorduy
on business, returning homo this
mornliiK.
Mr. and Mr. A. A. Gllmoro, of
Mllllcun, wont to luko today, tuklng
with tli " in Mr. myi, who will touch
school thoro, and Iht sou.
Miss Inn Anilersoii, who hus been
atayliiiK with Imr sister, Mr. W. C.
HlrdHull, loft IuhI night for I'ortlund.
Him will lit I ond school In (hut city.
Mr. I.uiia Huvugo ciimo In from
Hlloy yoslnrdiiy und wont on to Wn
ink on tho morning truln. Shu has
boon spending tho wlnti-r ut tho for
inor pluco.
An iiutoinohllii party romposid of
Airy Kohh, of Hpokiiuii, Mr. und Mrs.
Mooin, J. K. Fobs und Janic Fimn
nil from Torri-honno, piissod ypstor
day In Ilcnd.
II. Itlfn, who hiiK bi'oii hero from
Shnlton, Norlb Ilakotii hIiico Sunday
lookliiiX ovi-r his 'property, h'ft for
l'orlliincl this ninrnliiK. Ho will Ro
I'usl ukuIii shoilly.
Tho 1-udlos' Aid of thn First Scull
dlnuvlun l.iillii'niii tli ii nil will iimnt
Thursday ut 2:. '10 p. in. ut Mrs. II.
KurroH's homo ul tho corner of lluw-
thornn and llarrlman alruols.
W. M. 'uyton, of Itedinond, hus
JuhI hnd n letter from III Hon, Hoy
now somewhere In Knincu, snyliiK
that ho I wull. Ho tmllHlud last
sprliiK with tho iiuurtormastor's
corps.
Thn miintliiK of tho Pnront-Tonch-
nrs' nssoi'liitlon, which wns postponed
from last week, will ho held tomor
row n Ik ) t in tho IiIkIi school. All
purcntB of Bludents hid nspnclally In
vited to uttonil.
L. L. Orr, of this i:liy has Just ro-
celvod word from one. of his suns,
Luther, HtntlnK that ut tho tlmo of
wrllliiK ho wns about to louvo nil Al
iunde port. Another son who Joined
tho nuvy with his brother Inst sprliiK,
loft a Pacific port In December.
Them uro morn lOlwlrlo Itniurni In
Heml homes than any town of Itn size
in tlio nortliwrat. Why? Ask tho
loivor "o. Adv.
Service ! Quality !
Quantity !
Is the Secret of Our Phenomenal Success.
SUPPLY YOUR. TABLE HERE ,
BAKER'S GROCERY
TIME EXTENDED
ON TH RETURNS
.MAN V CAM. ON INHI'Kt "I'Olt HtKiU
AT OI'TH 'K I.N (OI'IIT IKII.'HK
H.VI I.N NC.VrY KXVMTKO TO
fO.MK WITHIN lAW.
I'OHTI.A.N'I), Or., Fob, 5 2. Milton
A. Miller, collector of Inloruul reve
nue for thu Htuto of Oregon, hus been
notlfliid 1y tho TrouHury Depurtment
ul WushliiKton, I). C, tbut tho Hun
ter flllrix tho 1917 Income tux returns
Includliix IiiiIIvIiIurI and corpora
tions hus 'been extended to April 1,
1918, thus tfiviiiK uii additional
moiitli to thut provided by tho Wur
Tux Act of October 3, 1917. As soon
us tho blunks arn received ouch cor
poration will bn notified. Collector
Miller would uppreclulu thn eurly fll
Iiik of returns, so thut tho work of
his office muy not bn unduly con
Kosted. . MANY JKT ADVICK.
Thlrty-lhreo resldnnts of this coun
ty culled on Income Tux Inspector
Juines H. Hokk In his office In the
court house ycMorduy. It Is esti
mated thut It 0 0 In this vicinity should
muko reports on their Incomes, but so
fur, only 10 huvo been turned in, A
lurKo number cull for blunks and
make out their statement without
any usslstunce from Mr. Hokk.
Very few questions huve como up,
but a Keiierul misunderstanding;
seems to exist annum those who huvo
never been included In tho tux before.
People, huvo the Impression that they
uro taxed on their entlro yeur's eurn
litgs Insteud of merely the amount In
excess or tho $1000 or $2000 limita
tion, whichever the cuso muy be. All
who como for advice are asked to
have flKure rcxunlliiK their Incomes
ulreudy propnred.
Mr. Hokk does not Investigate any
cases, only gives advice. The govern
ment Ix'Klns Investigating delinquent
case ufter April 1.
AT THE HOTELS.
MASH MKKTINU t'.Vl.I.KI).
A muss mcoilng will be hold In the
I.ono Pine Labor Temple Thursday
evening for tho purpose of finishing
discussion of tho coming city election.
It will begin at 8 p. m.
Pilot lltitlo Inn.
J. A. Miller, Portland.
V. A. Voertmun, I'ortlund.
(leorge K. Klsk, Portlund.
A. Illeole, I'ortlund.
I). II. Lnmar, Portland.
W. H. Wiley, Lu Pino.
Mrs. K m in u W. Anderson, Sliver
Luke.
Juck O'Connor.
W. W. Lender, Sun Krunclsco.
It. T. M -Mullen, Portland.
WriKht Hotel.
W. If. Keeler, Sjiokane.
J. Williams, Portlund.
P. Spencer, Kust Lake.
A ley Fohh, Spokune.
Mr. und Mrs. Mourn, Terrebonne.
h. K. Fobs, Terrebonne.
James Foss, Terrebonne.
W. K. Dlttemore, Hedmond.
It. II. Johnson, Hedmond.
Mabel Kline, Hedmond.
J. F. Turrcll, Portland.
J. L. Hehad, Salem.
Percy Kendall, Narrows.
W. T. Fuller, IJend.
A. A. (illmore und wife, Mllllcan.
C. J, Stuuffer, Btauffer.
The Cozy.
II. F. Perry, Los Angeles.
Mrs. Uuvld Suvuge, Wanilc.
W. C. Vun Cleve, IJegchutes.
M. 8. Muyfleld, Prlnevlllo.
J. IC. Ityun.
Itrlglit IIkIiIh bnxHl optimism; pnt
pie will buy mora In a well lighted
store. Cull the Power o. We will
do tho rexU Adv.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
ARE HELD IN SCHOOLS
In observance of Lincoln's blrth
duy nil school rooms In the city hud
patriotic programs for the children
ut some time during the duy. Nearly
nil dismissed un hour or so earlier
than usual.
Dunks were closed all day and the
post office remained open only a few
hours In the morning. Some of. the
county offices also expected to shut
their doors at noon.
. Heat tho cold buth room with an
Klcctrlc Ht-utrr, 97.50. The Power
Co. Adv.
That Tough Feeling.
What make you feel so totighl
Well, there Is no way of telling, nowa
days. A dentist will sny It's your
teeth; n Htoinnch specialist will suy
It's your dlgesiion; u Chrlstlun Scien
tist will lay It to n defective mental
uttltude; un optometrist will llnd a
cure In double lenses, and a nerve spe
cialists will Invalidate you for three
months. lo you smoke? Kunsus
City Star.
A Lovely Life.
"Why do so many actresses prefer
the movies to the speaking stage? It'
the money I s'pnse."
"Not altogether. You know how an
nctress loves to be photographed."
"Yes."
"In the movies If one continual
round of belne photographed."
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMEMT5
PLACER
(Payable Cash In Advance.)
WANTED
pAKTY who took wrong overcoat
and cap, at Hippodrome Saturday
night, pleuso return same at once.
II. Latham, Mgr. 80-65, 7c
7CS
HI7Y A THKIKT STAMP TODAY
Own. Your Home
Don't hold a bunch of rent receipts
I 1
I 1
I 1
1 Buying early as we did
we can give you the ad
vantage of some close
prices on your building
material bill.
SEE OUR. WINDOW DISPLAY OF
BUILDERS' HARDWARE .
I Bend Hardware Co.
HAVE YOU PURCHASED THRIFT STAMPS?
horso power, cord tires. Price $225.
Apply Carl Wodeckl, at United Ware
house. 75-55, GOp
poll BALK Three Fords. Univer
sal Garage, Bend, Ore. 60-50tfc
gIDEWALK FOR SALE Sixty feet
of good tour-foot sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled In It -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-OStfc
pOR HALF: Lots 9 and 10, of block
13, Bend View, price $200, easy
term. See ABC, Bulletin office.
850-70tf
pOR SALE Lota Sr and 10, of block
24 of Kenwood, price $325, very
easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
349-170U
FOR SALE Two lota In Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near 8bev
lln mill) ; price $160, easy terms. Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. tf
FOR RENT
p)R RENT Storage building. See
C. V. Silvls. 83-67.S,9p
pOR RENT Rooms all steam heat
ed, hot and cold water, $2, $2.50,
and $3 per week. At Hotel Portland.
71-54,61p
pOR RENT Three room house, gar
age, chicken park, wood shed, $10
month. 1427 W. Fifth. 79-55.6p
pOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, over Bend Water, Light
& Power office. 46-tfo
pOR RENT Modern 6-room house
with bath. - E. W. Richardson, 36S
East Greenwood. 42-44tfo
TO TRADE.
f() TRADE Five acres of land near
high school. The Dalles, Ore., for
Bend property or land In Deschutes
or Crook counties. See F. F. Fiach,
1053 Bond street, or address P. O.
Box 323, Bend, Or. . 2 6-4 It fc
OVERCOATS I
Radically Reduced!
$20 Overcoats.T$10 5
$50 Overcoats $30 j
Coming" in sizes 38 and 40.
DICK, THE TAILOR
About Two Tons.
Joseph Conrnth makes and repairs
violins und other musical Instruments,
relates the Indianapolis News. The
government hud him on Its list as a
manufacturer und sent him one of Its
formal Inquiries ns to how much coal
ho uses niiiiiiiilly. in the proper place
bo wrote down "About two tons." That
Is renlly more than he uses, but he dis
liked to put down the exnet truth. His
iiinnufncturliiR Is dono by hand and
though he has to bent Ills two rooms
In n Virginia Avenue business block,
tho floors, ceilings nnd walls absorb so
much lieut from rooms below, above
mid bnck of hliu thut his fuel cost U
nominal.
griTATIO.N WANTED On a ranch,
uy experiencea man aim mm, wun
two children. Apply or cull Waldo
Van Sickle, 946 Deluware, Bend, Or.
74-55,6,7p
yy'AXTED School girl to do plain
mending onco a week. Call Red
172, In evening. 5Stf
FOR SALE
poll HALE Underwood typewriter
No. 6, $45 ensh, or $55 halt cash.
Good as now. V. R. Crow, Wright
Hotel. ' 85-57,8p
poll SALE If you are looking for
a cheap iplnco for a little home,
come, make offer; 5-room house, cash
or torms. 1244 Portland Avenue.
84-67, 8p
poll HALE Bulck bug, recently ov
erhauled nnd In .good shnpe; 40-
Practical Experience Counts ,
in Developing and Printing Films, and we are
prepared to turn out firstclass work in a short
time. Our work insures your coming again.
"In at ONE, at FIVE they're done."
CENTRAL PHOTO CO.
WITH SYMONS. The Jeweler. O Kane Bldg.. fiend. Ore.
Royal Cafe
The place where you can get, a lot of good wholesome
food for your money. If you come ONCE you'll come
some more.
Union Help
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