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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1919)
9 UE.VD IJU-MOTI. DAILY KDITION, IJKND, OHFXiOS, TIKHDAV, JAM'AKY 21. 1019 PAGE 8 I TONIGHT . WEDNESDAY "VAI.LACE, RE ID Una TMnn L'ln.' LIBERTY Til K IIANDKOMK WALLACE REID in 1 1 LESS THAN KIN' lln I'liungi il M nil) (1 ulioiii llf. I II If tllmllil r II III 'n Hill H I, I'll I hi' lillll'l II lil.'n Wilt! lll.cl children ni l i iiiiiI! unci Two-ll(fl Comedy "FLIRTING WITH MERMAIDS" ISPS?' PAULINE FREDERICK in "Fedora" OlvKllON Tlll'NK Til AIM . arrives :..7:i0. u. m. i.imvoa P- . O..W. It. N. TltAIN. Arrive 7: or. p. m. l.ine 7:20 o. in. Al TO HTAtiK LINK SMITH. I ,u vim H: 4 5 n. m. 'Arrive & ! Al'TO I.INF.8. Car to lluriia, K'irt Klnmalli Kurt Itiick, Hllver Luke apd ulhnr point kiii Hi mud aoulh et. POHT OFKICK IIOUW. General diillvorv open Oally g:30 a. m. to d p. m. No iiihII illHirllmti-il od Sunday. N Ik lit train mull cloaca 7:lf. . . . I ...-it .. 1 . ... .... .1 . 1 it an w L'tkJ irain in viii " . " m. THI.F.tiHAPII IIOI'ltH. Weate-rn Union, 8 a.- in. to 8 p. m. Sunday and holidays II a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 v'. m. to A p. ni. TKI.KI'IIONK HOIIW. Paclflo Tnl. ft Tel. Co. 2 4 hour aervlco. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TKMI'KllATlllK (Tnki'n at 3 p. m ) Miixhnuin, 40. K. L. Clark of Ln I'lno la a busi ness visitor In Bond loduy. J, 1). Miivlilnon returned to Itend thlH innniliiK from u trip lo I'oriliind. . J. J. Klllugor wn In tho city Iiibi 4 nlKlit from hla liomo In Terrebonne. Ladle of tho Iliiptll clinrch will niiM.t ut 2 o'clock Thursday ufturnnon at tho homo of Mr. T. II. Foley. Miitt nnil Peter Itnb'T arrived In Ili'inl lust ii I k tit from Fort Itock. and urn remaining ovit today. Mm. M. Komnun loft lust night to attend tho funeral of her brother, .Mil mil' I Ingram, who died Saturday IllKllt Of IlllllH'llZII. Mm. I.. I.. Kox will entertain tho . Ladles' Aid of th Methodist Kpisco ' nil clmrcli Thursday afternoon, Jnn unry 23. All member mul their friends are Invited to bring their work. Member of tho Library club will hold an Important meeting nt ii o'clock tomorrow afternoon ut the Jli'iid pulillc library. All Indies who nro Interested lu tho work of tho club are Invited to attend. AT THE HOTELS. I'llot llutte Inn. " John 0.' linker, I'ortlimd. K. M. Illchnrtlaon, Portland. Paul C. Hate. Portland. J. It. Knnpp, Portlnnd. J. J. EllliiKer, Torrebonno. T. W. 'Marshall, Ilcdmond. Carl Wodockl, Tho Dulles. Egburt Suvuko, Fullbrldgo. N. O. Wnllaco, PrlnovlllH. Wlllurd WlrU, Prlnovlllo. K. 10. Hawkins, Portland. J. W. Trncny, San Frnnclseo. Hotel Coxy. Wllllnm Foster, Portland. E. L. Cliirlt, La Pino. Mrs. Wllllnm Mlllor, La Pino. Mal t naluir, Fort ltock. Totor Ilalior, Fort Rock. A. Cochran, Portland. C. II. Miller, Redmond. W. It. Illlny, La Pino. Hotel WrlKlit. ' II. n. IlyniiB, Portland. L. V. Howoll, Astoria. Mra. 8. Thompson, Ilond. limit iv. "Amerlea'H AiiMWer,"' tho, Mocond I'nll.'il Hi ui i h (iflli'lul war pli'lure, will ho m-i'ii at thii Mlierty theatre, next wi-i-k. Tlio picture Ik iimiembleil from 30,- 000 feet of 111 ill taken by the I'. 8. nlK"al corpH, A. K. K., by order of (ieiieral I'ithIiIiix and uiul'-r thu di rect Inn nf tho KetierAl Ktaff. It l exhlbltitd by the dlvlnlon of (lllilH of tho committee on public Information throuich tin? World Film corporation. Ili-KlnniUK In rlaiiiliiK wonla aym bollzliiK the xplrll of tin, nutlon at war, tho plcturo ahowa In Intimate detail the phynlcal forcm of men. munition and vaxt count ruction 1 hut madi! America' roaponno the pruetlciil. powerful tliliiK It I on the Held of France. The purpoHO of the picture I lo not before American "Over Hero" what American "Over There" urn doing, and to brlnK the war u a IIvIiik. fumlllut fact home to theme who fought It on till Hide of tho Atlantic, ho that they may mure actively realize their part In It. For uccompllKhinK thlH purpone "Amorlca'a Anwrr" ! competent. Not a man or womnn who view the picture, can fall to feel the pull of thn war, the urging of lln Influence and the eno of participation In It. Tho ucce of "Amerlcu'i) An wor" and It popularity u an ex hibition I dun to It vivid picture of Americana at their war work Jn France. Tho plcturo tukea Ameri can ucroH tho ocean and nhow what I being done over there, not only by tho men who fight, but by thoHo who build bridge and riilrnndn aud big plant, by Hiok who cut down tree anil nnemhlo locomotive and annd Mtipplie to IIioko at the front, and by those who minister to (ho needs of tho fighting men. XOTICK. Dntid rehoamal will bo held Sun doy at 2 o'clock and Tliumda at 7:30. Adv.feblp W. CLAZIEIl. s -for a short time only Free an extra pair of Trousers with every made-to-measure suit of all wool fibre. The Wardrobe The Largest Tailoring and Cleaning Egtabliihment in Central Oregon YOUR DRUG STORE Cold Weather SiiKKts Cream We liuvo a full lino ut i S k 'it price AT THE MOVIES Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK UUILDINO Our Pfcvctiion Drjrtmenl it Complete in Evrry Dctil. YOUR DRUGSTORE LA LINE MAN IS UP AFTER LONG ILLNESS LA PINK, Jan. 21. J. H. IleoHley ; wiih able to all In I he lobby of the hotel Hunduy. He lni been confined ! to III bed for the punt hIx week and hi many friend will he glud to hear of hi improvement. Wllllnm Foh Ik the owner of nn 1 Overland cur now, having bought : one ironi u nnver ljiku man me HrHl of tho week. , Kaber Ilro. of I'ort Itock were In Lu I'lne .Monday. Curl WIhi) and Jame IlKgerH were lu from LUtlo lllver Monday. K: Ij. Clark waH u paHHonger on lat Wediienday'H Blage for llend. He returned Friday. W. II. Ileliuok look hi mother to Ilinil Kuturdiiy. 8ho wa returning lo the vulley after a Hhort vlhlt with her Hon. ' Mr. and Mr. W. P. Vandnvert have received nuwa that their Him Claude wu to attirt Yrom the camp in Houth t'a rollna. to Camp I.owIh, where he will be miiHteri'd out. W. K. Hogue piircliuHed a Ford runabout from Wm. Foh IuhI week. It. C. Kloner of llend'wu hero lat week looking after hi homcHlead, wlrich Join (joorge Mnylleld' ranch. Mi CuHhiouberry of (.'roHcent wa In La I'lne hiHt ThurHiluy on her way to iiend. She returned on Sun day' alngo and Iielbert Kly and Lee Itoguo took her on to Crescent, where nlie lu teucliliig. Who huw our great troopnhlp, the TuHcanla. go down with ao many of our boy on board, and cabled back that wonderful description entitled "Tbe Sting of the Wap"? Irvln 8. Cobb. Hear him ut the II.-A. A. C. February 10. Adv. MESSAGE TO Y. W. C. A. FROM FRANCE. I mtiMt exprc to yon tho very great mil Infliction and mot . alncere gratitude of the French (iovemment fur the ervloe ren- flercd to the women working In (loveniment fiictorle through the OHliiblUbment of V. V. C. A. Foyer do A II lee (clubrooms for tnunliloucitoH). Thee foyer have been nn ex- celleut mean for bettering the pbynlenl condition and the mo- rule of our Vorker. They have been cnniitnntly used by the wo- men worker, who hnve found there new element of dignity and xoclal education. 1 inuwt thank you for bringing till to pilsH, nnil I hope Hint Y. W. C. A. work will not dlsap- penr with the war, but will be carried en In order to develop the principle of aortal aolldnr- Ity which It has Umpired. (Signed) M. LOICin'R. .Minister of Arms and Slunl- tlun Manufacture. Who waa with tho Gorman army behind tho German lines before we entered tho war. aaw Del glum rav aged, and later several times was all along tho allied front, sending back to the g rent est magazine In America the greatest stories ever written by Irvln S. Cobb? Hear him at the B. A. A. C February 10. Adv. BULLETIN Classified Ads Cott One Cent a Wotd The Daily It Read by Everyone in Bend The Weekly Reaches Everyone Who Buys or Sells in Bend, and circulates Throughout Central Oregon You Get What ,You Want PHONE 561 Advance Styles in Silk Dresses Are beginning to come by express. Our New York buyer has sent us several clever New Models in Copen, Tan, Burgundy, Navy and Black, suitable for afternoon and informal wear. Very reasonably priced at $19.50 to $32.50. THE PEOPLES STORE SISTERS PUPILS WIN HONORS IN SPELLING SISTKIIS. Jan. 21. John Allen. George Diivl. .Margaret CjuiberK and Dorothy Tuylor secured the honors at the' spelling contests Monday and Thursday evenings. Mr. J. M. Kief visited tho school Monday. Cecil Uobbina and Alvin Ilrady have readied a atundlng of SO per cent, in the Palmer method of penmanship. Lynn Wilson ix working for U. L. Tone at Illiick Ilutte'. Mm. M. X. MeKlnney ha been at the ii. L. Tone ranch taking care of Mrs. John Druns, who is very sick with cancer. J. P. Duckett went to Redmond Sunday to meet hi wife, who has arrived from Chehalis, Wash., to visit at Sister for some time. Mr. M. A. Ileinmun went to Prinevllle Sunday. Jennie. Steven went to Bend Fri day. A dunce wu given at Allen's hall Saturday evening. The Van Tassel family attended Sabbuth school at Sister Saturday. Mr. Dun Winkle and children are visiting with the Van Tassel's at Pluinview Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr. H. L. Tone were at Prinevllle several days. Wurren Farthing and J. II. Stid ham mude a trip to Four-Mile springs to look at their traps Sunday. BUTTER (5 No matter where you Jo your trading Buy your BUTTER, MILK and EGGS at the BEND DAIRY STORE The Sewing Days of February New arrivals daily are making their appearance in our Wash Goods and White Goods Section. Now is the time to supply your needs for Under wear, House Dresses, etc., when you have a surplus of time to make them up. Underwear Materials in Nainsook, Long Cloth, Barred Nainsook, Plisse Crepe. All moderately priced 1. 29c to 45c a yard Indian Head Linen 33c-36c a yard ' for Summer Skirls, Children's Dresses, 4c. White Voiles are always popular, plain and fancy weaves.... 35-40-45-50-75c, up to $1.25 yd. The New Ginghams are here in pretty checks, stripes and plaids 29-35-50-65c a yard Stop and f hop at The Quality Store of Bend County Clerk J. H. Haner and Forest supervisor Xorman G. Jacob sen passed through Sisters Monday on their way to the Mctollus for an outing. Forester Perry A. South and wife and son Carl were at Grandvlew Tuesday, where an election of officers for the Suttle Lake irrigation district took place. Mr. and Mrs. South own land on this irrigation project. J. P. Duckett, who has charge of the construction work at the Tum-A-Lum mill, was at Chehalis, Wash., for a tew days to attend to business matters. C. E. Griffith of the Squaw Creek section was in town Tuesday. E. M. Harrington is hauling hay for his cattle from the Alex. Levercoz ranch in Plainview. Fred McKinney and wife and J. O. McKinney were at Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allen and Mrs. P. B. Davis were at Bend Thursday. H. K. Allen and wife and C. L. Gist of Bend were at Sisters Thurs day. Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Updike went to Portland Thursday to visit Mr. Up dike's brother Harry, and from there they will go to Dryad, Wash., to visit Mr. Updike's parents. P. B. Davis attended the funeral of T. M. Baldwin at Prlneville Thurs day and returned Friday evening. Free ! Free ! Free ! $5.00 IN COLD Second Prize, $2.50 in Merchandise To the person w ho will give us the seven best reasons why there should be an Electlic Kaoge in every Bend home. For any further answeis that we can ute we will pay 50c each. All contestants to send their rapers to the office of the Bend Water Light Sc Power L'c,rc any on or before February 15, H'19. All papers to be written on one side only and to be handed in in a sealed envelope. Name and address to be written plainly on paper submitted. The contest is confined to citizens of Bend. Bend Water Light & Power Co. IT PAYS TO READ ADVERTISEMENTS You've often heard the saying, "It pays to advertise." That is true. And it also pays to read advertisements pays you. If you read advertisements consistently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is also true. It pays you in money saved. There are many real bargains of fered from time to time in the advertisements appearing in this paper. Watch for them. It pays you in satisfaction. When a merchant asks you to' come to his store he obligates himself to sell you quality goods "as advertised." You have a right to expect satisfac tion from what you biy and you get it. It pays you in time saved. When you know exactly what you want to buy and where you want to buy it, you don't have to "look around" and waste time finding it. Don't you want to save money and time? Wouldn't you like to be sure of getting satisfactory service, and quality goods every time you go to a store? Then read the advertisements and patronize the store.s which can serve you best.