The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 13, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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TONIGHT is Humanity's Lust Oil. to See
"For The Freedom of The World"
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Jars-devil little
ANN PENNINGTON
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"THE ANTICS
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Episode Number --"Who Is Number One"?
NEWS WEEKLY
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Bend in Brief
DOINGS IN YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them litre
wi:.Mii).v.
I'uwiil-TrnrlieiV itiostlnic, liluh
M'IiimiI, H p. m.
M'iilnic of (liiiklliui HtK-lul rluli.
'oinlllci-cliil dull lunrli, Pilot
Itullo Inn, iiiMiti.
K. of I., HiiIIii'I-'n hull, H p. in.
Iti'tull f'lerkM, Ihiiiii Pino T)'iiiili,
Art h'thllilf. KiiiIiIimii Hub. j
Till RSIIAY.
A. K & A. M., .Miimiiile hull, K
p. ill. '
nrMMiliTi mill Joiner, Iahw Pine
lempir, H p. in.
Muhh iikm'Khk. Limn I'lur Ti'inplf,
H p, in,
l-ltlll.W.
Hiiiin of Norway, Nnlhcr'H hull, f
p. in.
local news items
Klgurd Kollowm wi'iit to Prlnevlllo
today.
John Minder In hero from I'oriUiml
lookliiK over lunil.
I'. I.. Ilayley, of I'orlluiiil, In a
visitor in town on government luiul
business,
(lnorK'i S. Penrco, editor of tho
Madras I'lononr, Ih a business visitor
In town today.
J. K. Short nml two hciiih were In
yesterday from Opul City, roturiiln
honin Inst ii lull t.
Yesterday n hoy won born to Mr.
n ml MrH. Joo Potriiiiovlcli. Tim baby
In tholr fifth clilld.
Mr. nnil Mrs. K. V. Houghton, of
CroBcont, cumo through Heud todny
bofore'RolliK to Tho Dalles to vlait.
Miss Hollo On.-'iu will spend three
wnikn In Tim 1 Jul Ii-h visiting her sis
ter. Him v. l north thin iiiorulmx.
J. Milium, of Seattle, who him been
horo on business connected with tho
IiiiiiIiit Industry, went to I'ortlund
tod n y .
J. K .Terrell, who Iiuh bcon here
from Hnlem lookliiK for u locution for
a carpenter Hliop, returned toduy. Ho
rimy ruturii In tho Hprlnic.
W. O. Btocln und futility loft this
niornliiK for I.owlmoii, Iduho, where
thi'y will initio down on a farm. They
cninn horo two moiitlm ago from Vlr
Klnln. Mr. and Mr. Dulo Darker und ion,
John, ara on their way to their old
homo at Ilnndon. They lived In tti Is
city eight years, comlnx In 1912 from
Coos county.
LISTEN
TO
HOOVER
EAT FISH
und more Fish
Preferred Stock
CANNED SALMON
in any quantity.
See Our Window Diiplay
Phone 401
F. DEMENT & CO.
'CAe PrrfetreJ Slock Store
Groceries Hardware
Buy Your Thrift Stamps al Out Counters
Mm. A. II. Puvls, of I'rlnftVlllii,
riitiiriiod homo toduy uflor passing
thriio weeks with hor parents, Mr.
and Mm. K. I). Coynur. llnr small
hoii wiih with hor.
Tho mooting for thn formation of
a poultry association, plunneil for
tonight, him boon 'postponed und will
bo hold next week, ThiirMduy, Kobru
ury 21, In tho council room.
rr
Mr. Height siiy. "No inoro licut
liiK Ii'oiin on u kitchen ruiiKii, no mora
Hulking Imrk mill forth for hot oihk;
I Iiiivo uu nlortrli! Iron. 'J'hrro'H no
Ifinioi! or niiiuiIko curried ovor from
tli mKivo to rt on thu clot Ihu." $5.00
ill tint Power Co. Adv.
AT THE HOTELS.
Tllot llulto Inn.
C. A. Lohmun, Beultle.
W. K. Itobortsou, Seattle.
A. W. Hicks.
W. U. Tumor, Portland.
. Iloncka, AKtoriu.
V. K. IllHhop, I'ortlund.
Mm. Mury Wlldor.
II. U. Koniiiird. I'rlucvlllo.
A. A. Pipy, Wullu Wullu.
J. K. Puxton, Wullu Wulla.
W. K. Ilolfrlch, I'ortlund.
UoorKO 8. Poarcn, MudruK.
CJoorKU K. Kiuk, Portland.
II. I.. Tone, Blutum.
K. P. Juch. H.nil.
WrlKbt Ilotfl.
J. Illmon, Hi-ultlo.
It. K. Knton, La Pino.
J. K. Shuw, Opul City.
Mlrton O. Whlto, I.a Pino.
J. K. Bhort. Opul City.
J. Maillot, Ilond.
John Mlndor, Portland.
W. W. Ilurker, Ilond.
K. W. HouKhlon and wife, CrcBcont.
K. I,. Ilayley, I'ortlund.
J. K. Turroll, Suluni.
Frank Porclvul, Mllllcun.
N. K. Mnrchurl, Ilond.
Krvd Morchart, I3cnd.
'(. Motel.
Dob Link.
Frank Winer, Prlnevlllo.
Mm. Hoy Dranton, Tumalo.
W. 8. Doacher, Boattle.
Itowena Campbell, Hcdmond.
Hubert GutherKnod, La Pino.
Jlon't ilmln your ruillnlor, put a
Kinull electric lnutcr muter tho lioml
lit nlKht. 1.0, ut thn Power f'o.
Adv.
iriKhent canh prlco paid for all
klnda of hlden, pelts, wool, furs, at
UrigKs' Second Jlund Store. 37tfc
BENNETT-COOPER CO.
PURCHASES GROCERY
1(411 F. Ilotieniull, I'ornier Oh hit,
lx'uve t'lty Store to Ho Op
oriiteil On C'unIi HiiNbi.
Knrly Ibis week tho Dennett-Cooper
Company completed the purchase
of tho Union Grocery, formerly owned
by Hen K. Itoseman, and la now op
orutliiK the storo. With the vhaiiKe
of miiniiKomnnt, a atrict policy of cur
tullln oxpetiaos la to ho curried out,
In tho hope that by iloliiR so cuBtom
ers may bo benefited by lower prices.
For this reason liuslness will bo on a
strictly cash basis anil other changes
3QOO Exclusive Spring Woollens
Have Just Arrived for the New Season
For Men and Young Mien
Beautiful indeed, are the new samples that
have just been received from our Eastern
Houses. The quality and colorings of
these woollens are of the best and little
difficulty will be experienced in making a
Selection.
Select Your New
Spring Suit Now!
Do Not Wait Until the Summer is Half
Gone Before You Dress Up for Springtime.
Make your selections now and enjoy the
privilege of being among the first to meet
the balmy days of Sgring with a New Suk
Your Individuality is Your Best Asset. Do Not Lose it by Wearing "Miss Fits"
Men. your best asset is your individuality. Why lose it by wearing a
suit of clothes that was made for some one else. Come in tomorrow
and have us make you a suit, tailored especially for you. Our Iron
Clad Guarantee of a Perfect Fit with Every Suit.
Tailor Made
Clothes priced
$18 to $45
Cleaning
Pressing and
Repairing
a Specialty
Phone Red 1611
THE WARDROBE
Carlon & Martin, Props.
Ch
Prcsaaa i
Reposing
a Specialty
Phone Red 1611
will be made, as advocated In the
letter Bont by the government to all
tho retail grocers.
Tho store will carry a complete
stock and will be run practically In
dependent of the Bennett-Cooper es
tablishment In the Prlngle block. Two
clorka will have charge of the place.
Mr. HoBemun canio hero late last
summer and opened a grocery on Ore
gon street. Inter moving Into tho old
Hend Theatre, which was remodeled
for him. Ho Intended staying here
merely until he hud recuperated his
health, which had been broken down
while he was engaged In the medical
practice,
surgeon
' He was a very prominent back to Lewiston, Idaho,- to re-enter
in the east and has gone this profession.
J-Jotel Altamont
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS with hot and cold
running water. Good Lath privileges.
HOURS:
, Dinner
M l
a :m ii
Ultimo, rvoom with Uood service
N'.EL HOURS: Brkfi6ia8, Lunch 12 j
lo 1:15, Dinner 6 to 7:1"). Meals that please
the taste and satisfy the physical needs. Rooms II 1
and boaid, per week $ 1 1; pes month $40. Sin- I I
gle meals 40c and 50c. Phone Red 101.
NEW SPRING GOODS
are on the way from New York
All the little odd lots and Winter Garments must
be sold out before the new goods arrive.
Sattecn Petticoats, extra quality, black and
colors, sold elsewhere at $1.50 and C 1 OC
$1.75, Our Price
Black Sattcen Bloomers, heavy mercerized Sat
tecn ; sizes 4 to 14 years, : Kfir
SPECIAL
Limited number of Ladies' Suits and Children's
Coats at Less than Manufacturers' Cost.
The Peoples Store
The Store That Sells For Less
Belgium Under
The German Heel
by BRAND WHITLOCK
U. S. Minister lo Belgium
An Absorbing Story Masterfully Written
Contains the Official Record of Belgium's
Tragic Fate.
Begins Serially February 17th in the
Oregon Sunday Journal
of Portland.
Oregon Fuel and Transfer
Get our prices on Box, Slab, Limb and Body
WOODS
Fire Proof Storage for Household Goods
Phone 661
TO THE PENNY!
By operating on a Cash Basis, we are enabled
to reduce our overhead expense, and
SELL FOR LESS
Take Advantage of these Special Prices :
FULL CREAM CHEESE, OQp
per pound w7t
FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, Kl C
per pound J I
ONIONS Ac
per pound "
CABBAGE Ac
per pound :
PARSNIPS,
per pound .'
CANNED GOODS.
DEL MONTE KRAUT 1 A
per can
TAYLOR'S PORK AND BEANS Q
per can
THORN APPLE SUGAR PEAS OC
Two for
Union Grocery
"It Pays to Pay Cash."