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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1919)
TIIH IIRNI) HUMiKTIN, DAILY KDITION, JIKND, OREGON, WKD.VKHDAV, APRIL 0, 1010 PAGE 8 tonight "LAFAYETTE, WE COME!" Last Time Mr. k Mrs. Sidney Drew io "ONCE A MASON" E was Jl rather surprised So will you be when you see Dill Dun can in action It's an Epic of Action is "THE MAN OF MIGHT" Fifteen Episodes, each one mora exciting than the one before WILLIAM Actor-athlete, it supported in this " absorbing Vitagraph play of adven- - ture by an all-star cast including E Edith Johnson and Joe Ryan I m. I fJI r ft ii I tomorrow NIGHT CTRIOIH AlXIDK.NTS. A harness anil saddlery murctiunt while driving an automobile. It got beyond his control, loft thu roud und overturned. Ho win crushed beneuth Ilia car. Morul: IiiBuro In The Travelers. J. C. Rhode. Adv. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TEMPERATURE (Takon at S p. m ) Maximum, 72 decrees. Paul Mamli ot.Tumalo la In the city today. J. W. Wright of Cllna Fall In spending tho day In Rend. Charles Pitcher, Silver Lake stock mun, U a Bend visitor today. V. II. Illlcy or Im I'lna la In I lie oily today transacting business. John M. Perry or Tcrrohonnu nr rived In tho city this mornltiK. Mr. and1 Mm. George 8ellor wri in Hi nd yesterday afternoon from their much. County Clerk J. ll.lluner relumed IiikI nlKht fnim Portland, where he underwent a minor operation. Mr. and Mr. Ora Van Tassel nro spending the day In llend from their home In MadriiH. A STORE THAT" IS DISTINCTIVE j Height, Clean Store Fresh, High Grade Morcha'ndlso Courteous, A Prompt Service Modorolo Prices. SMITH'S GROCERY Phone 51. BEND-SILVER LAKE AUTO STAGE Daily Service Loaves Bond 8 A. M. Leaves Silver Lako 8 A. M. ' Mnka Reservations at PIONEER GARAGE. Phono 221 Ii, Ii. Fox, A (tent ,1, T. Carlson, Owner DUNCAN ' liULJiliWll QI3IMI I)r. U. C. Coe. formerly of Bond arrived in tho ally thin morning and In looking after business Interest hero. Announcement was made today or the. purcluiHO by Long Bros, from O. Moo or hhi (grocery Htoro on Shasta pluce. Claronca L. Mnnnhelmur wont to Portland lam night to meet Mrs Mnnnhelmer. who la returning from New Orleans, where she hiis been vIhUIiix her parent for several months. Announcement was made today or tbo murrluge or Martin Holstab and Mis Elizabeth Wetther, both or llend. Tho mnrrliigu ceremony was performed by Justice, or thu Peace J. A. Easlvs. NOTICE, llend Lodge, o. 2 IS, I. O. 0. desires to express appreciation and thanks to the of Ileum and authorities of tho city, the Emblem club, tin K. I, lodge, tho Knights or Coluni bus, J. F. Arnold, Ciriind theater Liberty theater, the Imperial (iunr tot, the mixed quartet, tho Pilot Buna Inn, Tim llend Itulletln. Hi llend Press, tho local lodge or IU bekiihs, No. 208, Grand Secretory E. K. Sharon, Mayor Kustes, Judge Eledric Cleaner Gets All the Dirt, All , the Time. There is no periodical house-clean- Inir tlmo, no dusLlntr, or wip ing up. Tho dirt simply dis appears all of It. All the liuusowifn does is push the button and iruldo tho cleaner. And it's done, in one-lift h the lime. THOIt Niiceum Clean on sold on puny terms. Bend Water Light & Power Co. W. I). Barnes, Sylvester fltaals, I'rlncu W. Bluuts, Dr. Turner, O. A. I'hurson, Mis Dolores Cullow, Rev. 0. K. WllllutiiH, Mr. and MrH, II. V. Hhoomukitr, Ml Insnu Barnes, Boss Fumhuui, Mrs. O, Cleveland, C!. K. OviirliulHO of Culvnr, M. It. lilggs of Prlnuvilln und others on tho pro- Krum, thu vurloiiM commutes, auto, entertainment, reception uml general unriingomeiil.und mniiy others wlio extended courtesies and assisted In making llio JOOlh I. ). O. F. uiinl vi.THiiry celebration hold In Bend April 28, IK 111, hiicIi a complete Suc cess, lly ardor of llend 1,o(Ik, No. 218, I. O. O. F,, Bond Oregon. 121c K. I). GILHON, Hocy. NOTICE. . Dr. II. C. Coo, who recently opened an office In Portland arter 13 -years or practice in llend und Centrul Ore gon, wishes to correct reports to the effect that hn Is in. partnership with other physicians .who uro specialis ing in diseases of thu chest. He oc cupies offices with other physicians in Portland, hut there Is no partner ship. Ho is specializing In surgery und diseases or the heart und Is.stlll president or tho vtutu hoard or med Icul cxumlners. Adv. 122c Resemblance. "My dear," suld Mr. X. as he looked nt bis wife's purchiises, "you remind me or the Greek slave." "How so?" You were sold at auction." Bostoo Evening Transcript. In Bend's Movie Centers Today's Amusements. GUAM THEATER. Monroe Salisbury In "Ilugon tho Mighty-." Chrlstlo comedy, "Betty's Ad- venture" MIlEltTY THEATER. Delorls Cassenelll and K. K. Lincoln In "Larayotte, We Come." Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In "Once a Mason." HIPPODROME. Dancing. , GKAMk . Coming tomorrow and . Friday night is the ever popular Constance Talmadge In "The Honeymoon," a merry talo or marital mishaps that will bring a host or smiles to every one In tho audience. Susan, the lady in question, has a very decided temper. She is or a jealous disposi tion. What happens to Susan from tho moment tho murrlago ceremony Is concluded makes a delightful story. Or more than usual moment Is the announcement today elsewhere in this paper or the coming or "Heart of Humanity," featuring Dorothy Phillips, to be seen ' at ba Cruml theater Sunday mutlnce and evening, Monday und" Tilesduy.'May 4-5-6. "The Heart or Humanity," the big special photoplay production, brings to tho scroen tho inspiring story or a womnn's efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the wounded and or phaned and homeless during the days when France and Belgium were scarred und seared by the sword and torch. It depicts tho tondorness of the mother heart In Its conflict with the horrors of war. It pays a deserved trlhuto to womanhood as expressed In tho Hod Cross nurse. It presents a side of the war tho public has been 'too prone to overlook. Tho story douls with tho romance of Nnnolto, tho little ward of a parish priest In the Canadian north west. JVhlle tho girl Is celebrating her wedding tho war comes and John, her husband, answers the cull. His letters describe tho suffering of Fronch and Belgian children so vividly that Nanette becomes a Red Cross nurse. On the war-torn field or Flanders the little nurse meets hor husbnnd. She - Is captured by Germans, and finally tho two are re united arter a sorlos or thrilling scenes which vividly portray tho final halting of tho Hun and the counter attacks that sent him scurrying back to his own bordor. , LIBERTY. Beginning tomorrow night and continuing lor 15 weeks tho Liberty will show tho serial, "A Man or Might," featuring William Duncan. This sorlnl Is brimful of 15 startling oplHodcs, one of which will be shown every Thursday night. Tho llrst will bq Bhown tomorrow night. Cnplaln Ben Itansome, ono-tlmo seafaring mnn, lived in a protty cot tago near the coast, In southern Cali fornia, Or comfortable means ond good health, ho lived only for the happiness of his daughter Polly, a young .woman of unusual ohnrm, whoso happiness, In turn, was bound up In Dick Vun Brunt, a neighbor, honest, liandHomo und or mighty strength und during. It was the only secret Ilansomo held from his daugh ter that some day she should marry Dick. Polly and her rather were seated In tho living room in their life-long companionship, but her eyes con stunlly turned to tho gate beyond the arbored porch. Itansome knew the reason and laughed hupplly when lllek's cheery cull rang out und the girl with a kins and a bluxli run from the room to greet her sweet heurt, to lead Ii 1 in away to a secluded spot In tho pretty gurden. And Into this happy scene there stole a man or evil race, across which wuh un ugly scur that bespoke a crime or years before Scarfacc lender. Ktealthlly, he stole through tho grounds, his eyes tautened on the cottage door. Once ho paused at the sight of the lovers and a sneer es caped him, for there was' nothing of lovo In Hcurfiue's makeup. ' Tonight will bo the lust showing of the strong play, "Lurayette, We Come" und "Once a Mason." CALL FOR I1IDH. Seulod bids ror doing tho work of city 'scavenger will be received by the chairman of the health committee of tho city council up to 3 p. ni. on Tuesday, May 6, 1919. Scavenger is to collect garbage and debris and do other work pertaining to tho Job. The right is reserved to reject ull bids. Adv.l22-6c. SISTERS TAKES $1700 IN VICTORY BONDS RISTEItS. April 29. Mrs. . Mere dith Bulley and Mrs. H. K. Allen wore soliciting for the Victory Lib erty loan and succeeded In getting the following to subscribe for bonds: R. L. Tone. $300; Meredith Bailey, $300; Max Wurzweiler, $300; George E Altken, $300; F. W. Weber. $150; J. P. Duckett, $100; J. J. Will. 1100- Perrv A. South $100; John W. Dennis. $100; David ( . .... l. miner, ivu; unrs. uavia l.. mil ler, $100; Dennis Hunt, $50; Ed H Spoc, $50; Anthony Roach, $50; Miss Alice Kapphahn, $50; J. O. Mc Klnney. $50; C. S. Woods. $50; W. E. Graham, $50; Sam T. Arnold, $50; Nancy Arnold, $50: Wm. Combs, $50. The Dry creek-Cash creek division of the Sistors-Metolius Livestock as sociation held a meeting in Forester rerrjr . ouuin o.i.cb afternoon. A man was hired to salt and ride the range, giving his entire time to the work. Plans were made for developing Three Creek springs and to build a stock trail. Applica tion wis made for the lease of gov ernment pasture in the Dry creek and Cash creek section. The rollow Ing members were present: Walter Illnrichs and Paul Velotls of Geneva, Ed B. Graham or Grandvlew, Jesse and Sandy Scott and Jerry Grosz krueger of Lower Bridge and Burn side brothers and I. E. Parberry or Cloverdale. Fred McKinney and Martin Han son killed a bear near the Metolius river. Henry Cllett and Dorothy Taylor secured the honors at the spelling contest Friday. Mrs. E. Parks was on tho sick list Thursday. Erskine Woods of Portland passed through Sisters Friday on his way to the Metolius. Newt Cobb was In from the sheep cump at Lower Bridge Sunday. Mary McAdam is on the sick list with an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Miller have moved to the Erskine Wood summer resort on the Metolius for the sum mer. John W. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter May and Mrs. Ed Spoo were at Bend Friday. Curtis Bailey and wifo are In Call fornla and will soon return to Sisters. W. E. Youngs and O. K. Olsen of V tyo aff-ijoar -round soft drink wia!" Popul ar demand - built Bevos $reat plant"- vf$($ tho most perfect industrial equipment in tho world. V&P& Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided ' with every humanitarian device possible for the fpjJ protection of the health and safety of its thousands llraSI of employes. Electrically operated. y Capacity 2 million bottles daity-. jVJ' f , $cM$ ANHEUSER-BUSCH -rSvlMiPt IICwW 1 CItKSCKNT Is the safo, economical baking- powder. It Is made of the purest Ingredients In correct scientific pro liortioriK. Crescent raises first when mois ture Is added In the mixing how), and then again when heut is applied. Thus you can depend absolutely upon Cres cent to produce the most wholesome, liht and euxily digested biscuits, cakes und lireud. Write for Crescent Cook Book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. It rMesThiotgi Redmond, accompanied hy George E. lieathman or Portland, Mrs. C. M. Schmidt or Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Mrs. O." L. Madson, passed through Sisters on their way to Suttie Lake summer resort. Mr. Heatbman Is ad ministrator or his son's estate and Mr. Young and Mr. Olsen are con templating the purchase of the Suttie Lake resort. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cist and chil dren were down from Bend Saturday evening to attend the dance at Allen's hall and returned Sunday. Forest Supervisor Norman G. Jacobson and party passed through Sisters Sunday for an outing on the Metolius. The Sisters' Red Cross ladles have Just completed making 60 garments to All their quota assigned them by the Bend chapter of the Red Cross. Six dollars and nine cents was col- ilected for the Y. W. C. A. of Port 1 1 .... tnm tho m lit a vlrla Wlin OF land for the relief of girls who are out of employment since the soldiers bave returned from the front. John Bruns of the B. L. Tone ranch was in town Sunday. Herman Seaman, Ed Spoo, An thony Roach and J. W. Dennis moved the office building from the Duckett mill to the Tum-a-Lum mill. J. B. Minor, real estate dealer of Bend, and party passed through Sis- ' " 'tvr,. .: . .,, vi.ii... ters on their way to the Metolius ror an outing. A dance was given at Allen's ball Saturday evening. P. B. DaviB went to Eugene Sun day. Warren Farthing and J. P. Duckett were fishing on the MetoliuB Sunday. W. E. Graham and family visited I with Frank Zumwalt and family at the AIHngbam station Sunday. B. L. Tone went to Prinevllle Sun day. Frank Bodyrelt brought a party or tourists out from Redmond Sunday. George E. Aitken went to Prine vllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duckett arrived from Chehalis, Wash., in their car. Grandpa and Grandma Fryrear were dinner guests at the Farthing home Tuesday. , L. A. Shaw was at Sisters Monday on business. Forester Perry South, Mrs. Blan dinla Seaberry and Metola Allen were at Bend Tuesday. N. C. Miller and wife, formerly of Wyoming and California, and lately or Portland, have leased the Dobson ranch on Squaw creek. Sandy and Jesse Scott and Jerry Grosrkrueger or Lower Bridge were at Sisters Saturday. Bill McNary, Paul Velotls and Walter Hinrichs were in from Geneva Saturday. Max Wurzweiler was in from Black Butte Saturday. j Walter May and wire or Rend suc Nil ceeded In ascending the top of the lookout station Saturday and took some fine views or the Three Sisters. Frank Zumwalt and daughter Nellie, of the Allingham station, were at Sisters Saturday and will leave ror Bend Monday, where Nellie will undergo an operation for appendi citis at the Bend Surgical hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenck of Ta coma are visiting at the Nootnagels. C. A. and G. W. Burnside of Cloverdale were at Sisters Saturday. C. Hyde and C. E. Lowe of Port land and R. C. Briggs of the U. S. government service registered at the Sisters hotel. t. E. Wilson of The Dalles regis tered at the Sisters hotel Wednes day. Mrs. Libby Combs went to Port land Monday to visit relatives for several months. Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur and children moved to Bunker, Wash., Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Grogan was at Bend from Sunday to Tuesday visiting her daughter. Forester Perry South attended the livestock association meeting Tues day and Wednesday at Bend. Fred McKinney was at Bend and Redmond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ea'rle Updike and Mrs.' Updike's sister were at. Red mond Friday. Mrs. T.'M. Dennis and son Jerry, who has just returned from the army, were at Sisters Saturday. TSfa-BTIL