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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
THE IIKNI) IIUILKTI.V, DAII, EDITION, I1KND, AltrXJO.V, FRIDAY, HKPTKMIIKR 12, 1010 PAGE 8 Fred Siegel Stock Co. Composed of Players from the Baker Stock Co., of Portland. 9-People-9 - Special SceneryReal Ployers TWO DAYS FRIDAY and Cpnf 17-12 SATURDAY oepl. I-IO At THE LIBERTY TONIGHT! , "Jt Pays to Advertise" A snappy comedy drama that is sure to please ' SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 " Baby Mine " A Comedy Success Thin In on importunity to we two on tho li't'ltlnmic DttiKi) now In urn Itpii-vluo In every diiull. PRICES flilldrrn 22c, war tax 3c, total 23c Adult 'KV, war tax Ac, total 55c Ituaurved Kruu UV, war tax 7c, total..... 75c Seats now on sale at box office j LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TEMPERATURE Maximum, 68 degrees. MKND TRAIN SCHEDULE. - Oregon Trunk, ArrlTes, 7:85 A. M. Leares 8:00 P. M. o.-w, n. & s. Arrlrei, 7:00 P. M. Loavdi, 7:00 A. M. Miss Valtlo Holme left yontorday morning for a manth'H visit In Wlchltn, Kiiiihus. lllHliop Puddork will reach Bond on Sunduy ovnnliiR train and will lecturo that evening In Blither's hall on "What tho war hits accompllsh od for tho now era." Kov. Dr. Van Wutors of Episcopal church arrived Wodnosduy night . and la stopping at Pilot Butte Inn. He nobs tonight to Prinovllle, where he Inctures Bunduy morning on "PHychology of Rollglon." Rubber Preservative. A preparation that may be used for prc"prvlnc rubber may ,be made by getting a saturated solution of turpen tine In denntured alcohol. The point of aaturntlon la known by n drop of undissolved turpentine remaining In the alcohol. A llttlo more alcohol la added to dlaanlve this drop and the solution la saturated. Rubber article! ahntttd be occasionally painted or wabbed with this aolutlon. R. M. Smith HENS, ALlVE.HOr BROILERS, DRESSED-Aftr tier DounrL. VW D naund j VV par pound.:. per pound Drened, .......... .......37o Alive, of tlio Latent Comedy Kuccesse oxUtunce. Thunu productions First American Bridge. The flrat American suspensloe bridge wai erected In 1901 by Jarnes Flnley across Jacobs creek, Westmore land county, Pennsylvania. It bad pan of 70 feet and coat 80,000, Children Hat Rubbers nd can jou blame Ui.mT . J"?' lt o' bother end half the time jouniatere take them off when the? ttart to I'lar. Rubbere overheat the frt anrwar, and there'e al most aa much denser of tha rhlldren catching cold with them on a with them off. BKRGMANN 81IOK OIL la tha snf-st, best, and most eeonomlrnl way of keeping tha chlldran'a fact rlr. It water-r-roofa tha ehrw., keene titeni soft, will not prevent ehlnlwr. and make tham wtar half aa long airaln. Theo, Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co., Portland, Or. Par la I ibot.Omr, Hardware in4 Grocery item Says: Iasponini T B S Good. IB & . bchool . ' tHr- Leave your orders at the store for a fat plump CHICKEN! AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Untie Inn. W. A. Hulim, Mlllicun. Mr. mid Mrs. II. O. Hamilton, Portland, J. A. Mohr, Portland, Churlea K. Itomlg, Willamelto. A. J. Potter, Lukovlow, A. Tumploton, Woodhurn. M. H. Mnthows, The Dulles. II, K. Donnelly, Biilom, Hoy Hiihurt, I-ukovlew. Kdward Luutry, Crescent. h. K. Ponrose, Fort Itocka. Cnrl Wodockl, The Dulles. W. M. Zurich, Portland. W. E. Itoundtreo, Portland. Do Witt William, Teroboune. Mr. and Mrs. Hunry lioyt, Port' land. Frank Carter, Enterprise. Hotel Cozy. Wn. Hodges, Hood Rirer. Julia Parrott, Lower Bridge. Charles Browne, Portland. John C. Colvard, East Lake. C. E. Walborn, Portland. William Brock, Odell Lake. L. O. Hunt, Aahwood, Ore. O. R. Hartwlg, Portland. J. K. Flynn, Portland. Hotel Wright. Alta Odell, Portland. Bert Le Febre, Cascade Locks. Warren Miller, Spokane. J. A. Cane, Wull Wnla. n. F. Madson, Bisters. II. R. Clark, Portland. R. Bmlth, Marsfleld. R. J. Schrey, Portland. " Kd. Bpno, BlHtors. F. II. Bonn, Spokane. Put It In The Bulletin. CAW) OF THAX KM. Wo wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many kind and loving mends and neighbors and The Bhnlin-Hlxon Co., who so generous ly extended their aid and tender aytnpnthy to us at the bitter loss of our little dnughtcr Kathleen. MR. AND MRS. DAVID KELLY. 82p D.tXCK AM) CARD PARTY. The Cut hollo ludlus will give a card purty and dunce at the Hippo drome Friday evening, Sept. 12, for the benefit of the now Catholic church. Adv. 82-3o Put It In The Bulletin. AMERICANS DISCUSS LEAGUE IN LETTERS (Continued from Page 1.) haa still some hundred millions of people of Slavic race: but at presont they are In such a chaotic condition and are so distracted by civil war that their future cannot be foreseen. If Russia remains permanently divid ed purta of It will certainly drift Into the League. It It becomes re united It Is more likely to cast In Its lot with the League than to ally It self with Germany or remain isolat ed. . Germany, Austria, Bulgaria. Apart from Russia, and the for mer Turkish dominions which will be largely absorbed by other states there will remain outside of the League Germany, a part of Austria-Hungary and Bulgary. After the losses of territory these have sustained they w:;l have a pop ulation of over two hundred mil lions. To these, people of non-European or mixod race In Independent countries with stable governments will add some hundred millions more, besides India, China and all ; v V PROFITEERING 1" l ejv a I II 3cnoor . g m u m th i ... m o 1 BOOKS . ; , i .Supplies I I OWL '. ' ; I PhAririArv III YOUR DRUG STORE Your School Supplies are at J ml Remember Magill & Erskme O'KANE BUILDING Our PrcscriptioD Deptirtfnenl it Complete ia Every Detail, YOUR DRUGSTORE the rest of the world with over seven hundred millions of people. In men and money. In commerce and natural resources, in all that gives ultimate power, the potential force of the League Bhould be supreme. If Its members keep faith and abide by their principles of maintaining pence and pustice on the earth. If these figures show the potential force of the League, they show also the need of such a League, the need of a close and honorable co-operation unions th' niembem. and not least the need of watchful attention to the developments In central and eastern Europe. Independent Artion Not Ilurrod. The second article of the Coven ant provides that Its action shall be effected through the Instrumentality of an Assembly and a Council, with a permanent secretariat. This means that so far as the members of the League act through any common or gans these are the ones through which they act. It does not mean that they are not to act directly with out the intervention of any organ of the League whatever. To hold such a view would nullify many of the obligations which, if one can use the expression, are personal and direct. For example. In Article X the mem bers bind themselves Individually to preserve and protect one another's independence and integrity against external aggression, the Council only giving advice on the best means of doing so. When under Article XII two members go to abltratlon they do it without regard to the Council or Assembly. Under Article XVI the boycott or blockade Is to be set in operation Immediately by the mem bers, without waiting for action by the Council which has no discretion to authorize or forbid It. This is true also of the obligation to fur nish mutual economic support and allow the pasage of troops. Again 9 No, we are glad to have you come in at any , time that you " are desirous -of knowing anyth ing " about "' . : price We are Not Afraid to discuss this important matter with you on anything Concerning Groceries SMITH'S GET SCHOOL :AT: Horton a.vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvWvvvvvvvvvvvvv Z7o the Cadies of SBend and Vicinity we extend a cordial Invitation to inspect the Season s Newest (Creations in Aiillinertf. Tke Warner (Bompany. 1 RVAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVAVVVVVVtVVVVVVV the agreements for humane - treat ment of labor, etc., Impose obliga tions directly upon the members of the League. How direct these obligations upon the members are, how much is left to their automatic action, and how restricted Is the authority of the or gans of the League will be seen more fully as we proceed to examine the several articles of the Covenant. To meet criticisms made in Ameri ca, a clause was added to the first article permitting any member of the League to withdraw after two years' notice. Such a withdrawal ought not, of course, to be permitted, in order to avoid obligations, already FOR SALE-Second Hand Bargains ! One 34x4 Tire and Tube. Two 35x41 Cord Tires. One 1912 Cadillac Deliv ery Car. One 1918 Buick Chassis. Three Other Cars good for Bugs. L. DOONAR. Just in Time for The "Kiddies" A Wonderful Assortment of Coats for little tots from 3 to 6 years and growing girls from 8 to 14. Then we've Coals for the High School Girl or Young Miss from 15 to 19 years, in Wool Materials, Velvets and Plush, in all the New Fall Shades Priced at $4.50 to $22.50 - SCHOOL DRESSES in Ginghams and other wash able materials, all sizes, for Jthe Little jKiddies and Big School Girls. Priced at $1.18 to $4.68. Armor Plate Hose FOR SCHOOL WEAR Lijlit and Medium Ribbed Cotton . and Fans Silk Finiibed Stocking! for ' Girls, in black, wbita and brown, at 25c-35c-48c pair. Heavy Ribbed Stock ings for Boys all liaei, 6 to 10, 35c to 48c pair. YOUR BOOKS Drug Co. i Incurred: and it is therefore vnrv properly subject to the proviso that these have all been fulfilled at the time of the withdrawal. EXXZXX32ZXZ3T FLOUR RE -SALE THE UNITED STATES GRAIN .CORPORATION i ... . . A,naauncea that it will itll "Stmiht grade Boor, to all putckawri, ia car. load lots, in 140.1b. jute tacka. groia weight, delivered to any Railway I I Starjoa ia Zone 10, eompminf the Statea ol Oregca, Waihiaglo-i aad Idaho, at sol to exceed $10.00 per bbL set cuh. Parchaien will be Eel applied from nearest available auD. which may result ia slight saving (or buyers' account. I which may res alt ia slight saving (or fft buyers' account. taj I Wholesale and lobbing profits M I on such flour must not exceed Li ' 75c per bbl. and retailer's Fj I profits hust tot exceed 81.25 M per bbl. t 3 Address all communications LjI , M l United States Grain H i Corporation U 510 Board o( Trade BwUcWg M J Portland, Oregon. fcj Jjj II Bend's Book Store I Grocery 4 BEND.OPCGON