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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, TONE 21, 1018 I'AGi: 3 TONIGHT SATURDAY and Saturday Matinee WM. S. HART in " THE ARYAN " Supported by Louise Glaum and Bessie Love Latest Paramount Made Sennett Comedy "WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR." WAR NEWS WEEKLY SSSR MARY PICKFORD SUNDAY MONDAY in "M'LISS" by Bret Harte I Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here FRIDAY Sons of Norway, Sather's hall, 8 p. m W. O. W., Gllson's office, 8 p. m. Central Trades, Labor and Farm ers' Council, Lone Pine Temple, 8 p. m. MONDAY I. O. O. F., Sather's hall, 8 p. m, Eastern Star, Masonic hall, s p. m. Painters' and Decorators, Lone Pine Temple, 8 p. in. TUESDAY. M. W. A., Sather's hull, 8 p. m. Cullinury Alliance, Lone Pine Temple, 8 p. m. Cos. A and B, Bend Militia, Hippo drome,. 7:30 p. m. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TEMPERATURE. (Taken at 3 P. M.) Maximum, 88. Max Grass of Rivers is a business visitor in the city. M. S. Bullard of Tumalo is a busi ness visitor in the city. A. C. Barnekoft" of Portland is transacting business in the city. Jacob Sattlemler and M. F. Finley $ You will find J $ All Kinds of J t FRUIT JARS for your summer canning at t i $ Vbe Preferred Stock Store Groceries Hardware F. DEMENT & CO. f of Held, Oregon, are visiting in, Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Becker of Tum alo are in the city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith of St. Helens are in the city looking over property interests here. Mr. Reis of Held is spending sev eral days in the city visiting with his daughter. Dr. Anna Reis-Finley. Mrs. Chas. King and daughter Frances were visitors in Bend yes terday from their home at Burns. Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Fischer, who have been spending the past several weeks visiting in Burns, where Mr. Fischer has been attending to busi ness Interests, arrived in 'Bend last night and left this morning for their home in Portland. News in Brief. MnrrlnKO License Issued. A mar riage license has been issued by the county clerk's office to Robert Smith and Elma I. Douglas. Will Entertain Becky Club. Mrs. Jennie Clark and Mrs. Ethel Fleming will entertain the Becky club at the home of Mrs. Frank Gasbar this evening. Mr. Mackintosh Returns. A. L. Mackintosh, county commissioner, who has been spending the past two weeks in Portland, returned this morning. No Fires in Section. Fire Warden Borden has reported that, all forest fires in the district have been ex tinguished. The one which broke out at Bachelor butte yesterday morning was easily under control by late in the afternoon. Tumnlo People Married. Walter N. Ray and Mrs. Ade E. Lundberg, both of Tumalo, were married in this city yesterday afternoon by Rev. W. C. Stewart. Both of the parties are old residents of that section and well known throughout the county. New Chairs for Jurymen. The county court, acting under the rec ommendations of the grand Jury, in session last spring, has purchased new swivel chairs to be placed in the circuit court rooms for the use of jurymen. These will be installed some time before the next session of the district court. Mr. Gerking Improved. J. N. B. Gerking, a prominent rancher of Tumalo, who was stricken with par alysis while at work on his farm June 28th is National War Savings Day ! Pledge yourself to buy wisely and save wisely. In order to make it easier for our friends and patrons to buy War Savings Stamps we will give away free a Quarter with every $5.00 purchase made in our store between now and June 28th. Our stock of Women's Wearing Apparel is High Class, Up-to-the-Minute in Style and priced so reas onable that tourists from such cities as Portland and Seattle wonder how we do it. THE PEOPLES STORE Agent lor R & G Coneti and Armor Plate Hoiiery Our Business is Growing Every Day at our new location which proves that our high quality and low prices of the past still prevail. YOU ARE WELCOME. Corner Next to P. O. Phone Red 721 GILBERT'S GROCERY early this week, is much improved, according to reports reaching here. At the time of his illness Mr. Gerking was working in the field alone, but succeeded in making his way to the house, where he was placed in bed and a physician cabled. Mr. Huffschmidt Leuvcs. R. C. Huffschmidt, one of the members of the firm of Huffschmidt & Dugan, foundryraen, has severed his connec tion with the firm, and, In company with his family, left yesterday for Portland. Mr. Dugan stated this afternoon that he would conduct the business In the future, but that the firm name would remain unchanged, ut least for the present. AT THE MOVIES GRAND. Lawrence Percival Van Huyler was a mollycoddle. He thought he had to be. His training had been along the lines of least resistance, and highest polish. He was a Van Huyler of the Van Huylers. His father had taught him that any other conduct was unbecoming in one descended from Peter Van Huyler, scion of one of the oldest and proudest Dutch families on Manhattan Island. Then, all of a sudden he discovered that he was not a Van Huyler at all, but that he was descendant of one Pat rick John O'Malley, born in Knocka mure, near Bal.ybunion, County Kerry, Ireland, who had made his money through piratical activities on the Spanish Man r, "Hurray!" cried the mollycoddle. At the Libei t v ftutimluy. "A pirate! An Irishman. Oh, Joy. I'm Irish!" And without further ado he cleaned up three workmen, a po liceman who had answered the riot call, and landed himself Joyously In Jail. That is the motif of "Fast-Company," the Bluebird photoplay in which Franklyn Famum makes his next appearance at the Grand the atre on Saturday and Sunday matinee. LIBERTY. William S. Hart, who is starred in "The Aryan," the Triangle feature at the Liberty theatre tonight and Sat urday, admittedly has a following among the theatre-goinig public far greater than that enjoyed by any other actor who portrays western character parts. And his following does not stop there. He possesses a personal magnetism that makes it self felt even among the animals at Hartvllle, the 1,800-acre Triangle ranch. This was, perhaps, hest demon strated during the making of one of the scenes In "The Aryan." Hart was out on the desert with a burro and a horse. He stopped to count his money, presumably before entering the mining town. As he stooped down the burro, which was loaded with a heavy pack, walked over and affectionately put its nose over the actor's shoulder, In the manner of a caress. The action was unexpected, but Hart Is so familiar with the ad vances of the animals that he went on with the actions outlined in the 'script and the camera caught the burro In the act of demonstrating its friendship, thus Incidentally register ing an unusual human touch for the production. County Transfers. Deschutes County Abstract com pany's report of Instruments filed for record in Deschutes county: R. P. Effinger and Nellie B. Ef flnger to M. A. Lynch and J. R. Rob erts, warranty deed, $200. Prices Right to the Penny WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR FLOUR SUBSTITUTES and our stock is very complete. Barley Flour, Oat Flour, Corn Flour, Rice Flour. Corn Meal, Rolled Oats, Rye Flour and Hominy. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE UNION CASH GROCERY Wall Street, Bead, Oregon HOME. CHOOSING MADE EASY Let us fkow you s few of the many hundred different designs we have on display at our office. THE MILLER LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS SHOES! A LITTLE BIT BETTER THAN THE BEST ELSEWHERE. The Co-Operative Shoe for Men in all leathers (Union made) at $7.00, $7.50, $7.75, $8.00, $9.00 Queen Quality Shoes for Women. Ahether your preference be Oxfords or High Shoes, we have a style that will meet with your approval. Queen Quality High Shoes, $5.00 to $10.50 Other makes up from $8.00 Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps $3.50 to $6.50 Other makes up from $2.65 Our Shoe, are Dependable and at the Lowest Prices. STOP AND SHOP AT mm mmmsmwm R OTHERS WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES HAMBURGER STEAK the kind you've always keenly wanted made from selected beef, per fectly prepared, wonderfully tender and all in a brown gravy of a flavor, that seems to force one to say "Um-m-m Meat-Treats." Serve them today. They are put up in two convenient sizes one-halt and one pound tins. List of Meat-Treats For SanduHchiM To slice; French Meat-Treat Banquet Meat-Treat Pottedi Ham Meat-Treat Tongue Meat-Treat CUldteo Meat-Treat To Sir c. Hoi' Chicken a la Klne Hamburger Steaka Breaded TgrkCbope Frankfort VJennaa Btotbit Chicken (with rice Beef (with barter) Ask your dealer for FRANK'S MEAT TREATS Hamburger Steak today one of the others tomorrow. L. FRANK & SON COMPANY MILWAUKEE Trie Nati! WADHAMS & KERR BROS. Exclusive Distributors Portland, Oregon Walla Walla, Wash. BAIRD'S GROCERY EXCLUSIVE BEND DISTRIBUTORS 734 Wall Street BEND, OREGON