The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 07, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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Tonight and Saturday
Saturday Matinee
. Sessue
Hayakawa
SUNDAY MONDAY
Sunday Matinee
" Two years in hell and back with a smile"
PRIVATE HAROLD PEAT in
PRIVATE
PEAT
Hascd on liii own l(nV--ono ol llic most popular simirs of soldier lile.
Il'i H IE kind ol a war icluro willi a itory thai you like.
Cretonnes! Curtain Goods !
Just received a shipment of the New Spring Draperies. They
are sure beauties. See the New Cretonnes in all the new patterns
Plain and Fancy Silkalines . ... . .. 25c
New Curtain Materials in plain and fancy borders, some beauties, at 16jc to 49c
Seethe New Cretonnes. Come in li ght and dark patterns 35c tq,49c
in llio
"Bravest Way"
The giealril love story in wliitli Senue
1 l.y.l awa lin yet appeared. Viiilo
action, vivul llirilli km) haii.faising iui
ponw ilial you can'l Hold lu niui,
Get Your House Lining Here, at
9c
1'HH llNI llUliLKTIN, DAILV EDITION, HKND, OIIFXJON, FHIIMV, KKIIftUARY 7, 1010
1
Mack Sennett Paramount
Comedy
"SLEUTHS"
Evtry crn in ill wliole two iwli ti
icfcain ul uugnict.
Sunday Travel Feature
"SAILING THE
SOUTH SEAS"
OKICUON TllUNK THAIN
Arrive 7:20 a. m.
Loaves 8 D- "i.
O..W. II. N. THAIN.
Arrive 7:45 V-
Leitwm 7:20 a. m.
AUTO HTACIIC LINK HOt lll.
. Lenvo 8:46 . m.
At'jfttua 0 P-
At' TO MNI-.H.
- f)rs to lluriis. Fort Klamath
Fort Rock, Silver Lnko nnd
ollir poluls aouth and south
emit.
I'OHT OVVICK nontH.
Uonernl delivery opeu dally
8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
No nihil distributed on ftunilny.
Night train mail cloaca 7: IB.
Day train mall close :3il a. m.
TKI.KUItAI'll HOt ItH.
Western Union. 8 . m. to 8
- p. tn. Hunilay nil holidays
9 a. m. to 10 . in., G p. in.
to p. m.
TM.KI'HON'K HOrm.
Poelno Tol. it Tol. Co. 24 hour
aorvlco.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
TOliAVH TK.MPKKATCHK
(Tukon at 3 p. m )
Miixlinutn, 4H degrees.
Mr. ami Mm. A. F. Larson aro
spending n few duys l' Portland.
i. O. Huffman of Ln I'lmi Ib upend
ing thu day In Uvnd.
Mury F. Bonn of Alfnlfu wn In
I)ind yosterduy afternoon looking
'y ftor bun I n I'm nmlt'rn.
C. I), ond J. W. Boeder nro In
Bend lodny from llwlr homo In 811
vor Luke.
Mr. unci Mr. C. J. Hegormun of
Powell Hulto oro visitor In tho cliy
today.
Mr. and Mra. Jnred Moore of Rcd
mond wore In Bend lust night to at
tend (tin Bhrlno social.
Allen Wllcoxen ond Ned AiiRlnnd
of Powell Untie were transacting
business In Bend yesterday.
C. II. Springer mid 8. W. Smith
J$V In Bond toiluy. returning lo
Crescent after unending court In
l'ortlund.
J. Alton Thompson nnd II. If. Ie
'""Armoiid returned to Bond lust night
from o biiHlncHH trip to Redmond.
A. I). Lewis wiib In thn clly from
lila runcli on thu upper Doacliutoa
ycHlnrdny, iicROllntlnK lor Ilia pur
cuho of a now car.
Miller Trlple.lt, formorly of Bend,
la Hpnndlng o few dnyH hero from
hi a homo nt aiirlngfleld, Oregon, lie
Intimated that ho may locnlu here
again In the neur futura.
B. F, CIiiiho, formerly of Cllne
KiiIIb, who hn buen Hpundlng the hint
fow days In Uund, rolurnod thlB
morning to hln Walla Wullii fruit
and truck farm.
fjSO.OO In prlxoB to dancers iH tho
,Oliihd MiiB(iioriido Bull at tho Gym
'niiHlum on Kub. 1 4th. Jant music.
Tlckut, Including Ruppor, ' $1.60 per
couplo. Adv.62tfc.
WE MAKE
Pastry of All Kinds
J and the Delicious
Sweetheart
Bread
Our Shop ii at the former
,Unl of McCuiton' Gro
cery on Bond Street,
Freeman s Bakery
tisir-esesffi
IWgnBtWriT-itth'Sirrri-
1 lie Cleaneat and Aarmeit
' 1 iolel in Bend.
THE COZY HOTEL
AT THE MOVIES
;it.M.
In "The Trull lo VeBlerday." the
Metro ull-Btiir aerlea plrlure, Btnr
rliiK Ilerl I.ytell, which will bo hhown
nt iIm! (inind I hi nt re Saturday, the
hero buys t tin entile "outlll" of a
Mexican liliirkguurd, Texan Illitucu.
John Dinicun, the owner of the
Hoiible It runcli, Ih the abettor of
tho Mexlcun Hcoundrel In ull of hln
crooked Hellenic. lie and Illanca
plan to outwit tho hero, "Dnkolu,"
and In order to fool him, Duncun
Ioiiiik thn Mexlcun Homo of hln cuttle
lo cnlitrKo lila herd. Illunca re
brumlH DiiticmrH ateeni with III own
murk, and arrange with Duncan to
cull and claim hi cuttle. Thu "Da
kota" Im niado a common runtlor, but
vindication cornea In a moHt unex
pected way,
A reacuo from treacherous qulck
buihU I one of thn exciting feat
performed by Ilert Lytell In hi Ini
tial Metro all-atur Hcrlc plcturo,
"Tho Troll to Yenlerduy.'.' Thl plc
turlxntlon of 'liarle Alden Seltzer'
novel of the rugged went Ib replete
with thrilling situation. For tho
Sucre of thl rescue scene, tho co
operation of Anna Q. NIIhboii, Mr.
I.ytell' lending lady, wn iiecoBsary.
Korlunntely, Mini NIInroii InxlKled on
currying out each detail of thn haz
ardous proceeding, declaring that a
HoiiHfl of fenr was left out of her
mako-up. Ilert I.ytell accomplishes
Ihl rescue with u Inrlat, showing
IiIh skill In tho art of throwing u
lusso.
I.IHKUTV.
Few war books nro so graphic and
thrilling as "Prlvnto Peat, His Own
Story," by Harold H. Pent, a young
Cunudlun soldier who wont to France
with tho first Cunudlun contingent In
August, 1914. Young Peat wns in
tho first (ionium gas attack at Ypros.
Ho gives us one of tho most extraor
dinary accounts of that ovent, nird
of the bravery of officers and men,
that has yot been wrltton.
Month later, and again at Ypres,
ho gat his own knock-out blow. A
Qermnn bullet crashed through his
lung a fid put his right arm out of
commission for good and all. Two
nights and a day ho lay In the opon
until the stretcher bearers found
him.
PYREa
Tranaparent OvenWare
Guaranteed Not to Crack
from Over-Heat
Casseroles, Bread Pans,
CustardJCups, Etc.
Try the Tyrox lino. You'll find
It clean, neat and sanitary.
F. DEMENT
&CO.
Groceries Hardware
The Incidents of this stirring book
have been plcturlzed In tho great
I'linimount-Artcrufl spoclul picture,
"Prlvnto Peat," In which Mr. Peat
plays the leading role and which
will ho shown ut the Liberty theatre
next Sunday nnd Monday. The
photoplay has been splendidly di
rected nnd It Is said to bo ouo of the
best war pictures ever produced.
Tho support Is excellent.
BEND HIGH PLAYERS
TO MEET PRINEVILLE
llnskclbHll Trams from Tvo Count)
Heats Mill Clash at Bond Ath
- letlc Club Tomorrow.
Tho Prlnovllle basketball five will
meet the B. II. S. team Saturday
night, Februnry 8. Tho game will
bo pluyed at the B. A. A. C. The
line-up Is as follows:
Sanders Forward Miller
Coyner Forward .... Rosenburg
Itrosterhous.... Center Lister
Iluuck -;unrd Mills
Helfrich Guard Horignn
Curtis 8ub O'Kelly
Dutt I... Sub Prose
Tickets are now on sale by stu
dents of tho junior and senior high
school.
BERT SHUEY WILL
LOCATE HERE AGAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sliuey, with
their three children, Fred, Lucille
and Bort, Jr., arrived last night from
Bartlesvlllo, Oklahoma, and will re
lume their residence here. They
lived in Bend In tho years from 1912
to 1917, Mr. Shuoy being In the gro
cery business. Ho expects to go into
business nguln.
SOLDIERS PATROL
SPOKANE STREETS
Bob White
Soap, 5e
J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc.
Hope Mus
lin, 18c
197 BUSY STORES
VALUE
?
o
)WnSING
k a .V . J
TORySALE,
TO R NT,
HELPVt!ANTED,
lug implements; close to school. Ap
ply 134 Oregon St. 94-50-5
J,VU HALK 5 modern 5-room resi
dences In Park addition. Price
right. See me at once. C. V. Sllvls.
72-45tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
JAKE.V UP 2 head of horses, 1
yearling, sorrels. Owner may
have same by proving property and
paying charges. Depot Feed Yard.
04-62-4c
Clojulflrd advertising ehsrxe per tame ZQ
cent, for 20 wnnli or leM. - One cent per
word for all ovt-r 20. All clmjwifled advertuing
trlrlly ra-h in mlt'dnre..
LOST
SPOKANE, Feb. 7. -Fully armed
soldiers from Fort Wright are pa
trolling the business streets, ready
to suppress any demonstrations
which might be made by radicals.
AT THE HOTELS.
Pilot. Hullo Inn.
W. B. Baker, Portland.
J. H. Smith, Sun Francisco.
E. F. Mass, Portland.
C. I). Springer, Crescent.
S, W. Smith, Crescent,
Mr. nnd Mrs'. C. H. Miller, Red
mond. W. r! Rlloy, La Pino,
niond.
C. J llogolmnn nnd wife, Powell
Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Powell
ButtO. ,
Hotel Cozy.
n. C. iMosoly, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Hoy, Summer
Lnko.
H. Kllgore, Mllllcan.
Mrs. W. R. Catching, Portland.
C. D. Reedor, Silver Lake.
Hotel Wright.
Mr. and Mrs, George Menkonmnln,
Fremont.
K. Forss, Portland. ,
JOST Gold Hamilton watch, at
Pilot Butte Inn. Finder leave
with hotel clerk and receive J 10 re
ward. - 07-52-3p
WANTED
y.WTK!) CI. W. Cook In the mar
ket for second-hand goods; high
est cash price paid. Leave orders
at the Log Cabin office of the Palmer
ton Transfer Co. .... 08-51ttc
yAN'TKD Four men boarders at
once; board and beds reasonable.
24 Irving Ave. 06-52-3p
yANTKI) Second-hand incubator
and brooder in good condition.
P.' O. Box 726. H
FOR SALE
pR SALE Red Mexican beans, di
rect to you at wholesale price; 10
lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., $2.25. postpaid.
V. A. Ruwson, Rt. No. 1, The Dalles,
Ore. 05-52-3p
foil HA1.K 4 0 acres, well Im
proved, good water, right; 5-room
house, big barn; 12 tons hay, farm-
$30.00-IN PRIZES-$3Q.OO
Big Masquerade Ball
FEBRUARY 14th
At GYMNASIUM
$10.00 to the Best Lady's Costume
$10.00 to the Best Gentleman's Costume
$5.00 to the Second Best Lady's Costume
$5.00 to the Second Best Gentleman's Costume
Free Ticket to supper and dance to the most
Comical Couple.
Music by the Jazz Orchestra
Grand March at 8:45 P. M., led by the
"Pug Ugly" Band
Watch for Si Perkin's Band on the Street
Ticket, Including Supper $1.50 Per Couple
FLOUR
We are pleased to announce the arrival of our first car of
HIGH PATENT Flour.
We are extremely fortunate in getting this grade of flour
and believe this to be among the very first shipments, of 100
Patent Flour made in the entire northwest.
We quote from a letter under date of Jan. 23 from the Port
land Flouring Mills Co., whose daily capacity is 12,000 barrels
of flour. In the making of OLYMPIC and SNOWDRIFT they
use only the finest selected wheats.
"We wonld have liked lo have (hipped Governmrnt Regulation flout on ihit order, as we, as well as all
other millers in the territory have heavy slocks ol this flour on hand, which will have lo be disposed of, bul in
oidet lo tive you all the advantages in letting flour business, the car will be made up of strictly high patent and
as lo quality, we do not believe thai any mill in this territory can euqal it, in fact our tests of other flours do not
show well at all with Snowdrift."
We will sell this HIGH PATENT FLOUR
Olympic.or Snowdrift, 49-lb. sacks ....$2.90
Olympic or Snowdrift, 24i-lb. sacks... $1.50
Pride of Washington (Hard Wheat), 49 lbs $2.90
Pride of Washington (Hard Wheat), 24 lbs, $1.50
JUST A FEW PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU .
Strictly fresh eggs, per doz '. 45c
Number 1 quality rice, per lb : 12c
Red Mex. Beans,-per lb 10c
White Beans, per lb H'ic
Canned corn and tomatoes HViC
All package crackers and cookies selling for 20c, we sell f or....l8c
Pkg. macaroni, spaghetti, etc., per pkg 9c
Bulk macaroni, per lb : 11c
Tea Garden syrup, gals $1.00
Tea Garden syrup, 1 gals : $1.75
Baking Soda :.. 3 for 25c
Bennett-Cooper Co. Union Grocery