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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
r-o & j I'ACJK 12. the rend iiclletin, rend, ore., werxhsiuv, i:ci:mui2r 22, 1013 TEe BEND EVERY SHOW Worth While Tonight and Thursday MARY PICKFORD in OD LITTLE DEVIL SATURDAY SPECIAL MATINEE PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE VANDERDILT RACE A MAN FROM THE DESERT FORD WEEKLY S4 FRIDAY MAN FROM THE DESERT 3-REEL VITAGRAPH 1 2 REELS-BIG CHRISTMAS NIGHT SPECIAL- REELS A Robert, Warwick inJA STOLEN VOICE Paramount. Travelogue A Man From the Desert Vanderbilt Cup Race Ford Weekly (Courtesy Universal Garage.) Jjf. ' ' ' ' The Reel Playhouse JttEl THEATRE Jft A ; n :i .'i h "H MM BTVTPfC: PUNS COMPLETE! PROGRAM TO BEGIN AT 8;.J0 O'CLOCK llciiiitlful Tii'o to lie If lit in tiiDt cI Willi .Mini)' t'oloicil Lights Is Si'- Icclcil (Jills to (in to .Mine TI11111 Slv lliinilicil CIiIIiIicii, A Slurry ClirUtnina. A ClirlHtniuH roplctu with showers of ytilo-tldo HplrlL uro forecasted on UllllStlllllH Evil, Oil till! OCCIISlllll III Ilond'a II rut Community Christmas trco. Vim showers uro expected t(i begin iroiiiitly tit S : :t 0 o'clock. There will not lio a I lend homo without Christmas ehoor or a Santa Chum on ClirlHtiiuiH morning, as tho plans of tlio largo coiuinlttcu In charge of llio Community Tioo tn cluilo gifts for (ivory child In town. To iiinlu thlH Christmas u inuinoralilu olio, especially lor tho children, In tlio 0.11I townnl which (IiIh comm'lt U'o Iiiih lu en working unceasingly for tho hint two weeks. .Many to (.VI (iltls. Amplo iiolHlnn 1i;ih been iniiilo lo Klvo CIii iHtiniiH choor to nioro than ilUO chlliliou on ChrlNtniHH Eo whon ovory uhllil will lio given a hag or en nil y anil a HtockliiK roll of toys lo tnku homo. .Mr. anil Mrs. Santa Clans will In vo uhaiKo of tln ills- ' trlhutloii and no child will ho ovor- luokod. Special olTortH will ho mndo to allot ouch chllil Ills KlftH In tho HinalluHt possible Hiaco of tlmo. A largo Christinas troo on tho va cant lot adjoining tho nlllco. of tho lliuoltH-Sciiulou Company on Wall Ml mot Iiiih boon selected to rocnlvo tint gtiltw drone. Thiougli tho roiir tuny of tho lloiul Water Light & Pow (ir Company tho troo will ho bounti fully llliimlnatod with many colored olcctrli: IlKhtm and trlnimod with or namiintH hei'iimlng to tho occnHlon. Nothing In being pnred to havo this feat uro of Him exercise arranged In Ike bwat pimnlble shape. Chinches o Dismiss Kinly, Thi nhurche. which will hold their ClirlHtniuH Eve exercise before tlio Comiuniilty Tree program Itegliis, will iimke h special effort to dltuulae thtilr MiidloncoM In tlmo to enable tho xerclae to begin promptly m $-.30 ti'nlock. All day iMt Saturday a huge iium- Iter of ludloa ni tltt committee were 'liuty making hags for the c.uiilv, a id1 thin k uro Oiling them with awtet ' meat. I IIhiiIhmh Slew (Viililhiilo. j The hualueea nien of Iowa havit' itn liberal In their contribution to-t ward Injhncttig lite OuiUtnia tree r.nd the committee It deal run of ex prowtug It it appreciation fur tholr heln. The urogram which uaa been nr iWdjto.M follow: Ohorui, "Hark, tho Herald Angola mug." Invocation. Double duet. "Silent Night." (Mia- Maria Hruatarhoua, Margaret Thoiutwnn, Mary Llnater and Myrtle Vugaley. ) Number by tha Bayilat Sunday aehool. Ohorua, 'Moy to the World." NuwUer by the 1'reahyierlau Uun 'day whuul. Corn at iiiartt, Selected .Nuuiuer liy tha Slethudlat SiiiuIh) aoh&al. Choru, "AmarlcH." riOSOIltlltlllll Of (illlh. Tho (luodrellow fevor which has tiecAuie ao ooiitaaloun lit many oltloa throughout the eaat and middle wimI. Um let 1(mmo aouta of lla bacilli and ' atiuie of them eeui to hava landad In aad aluiut lleud. Never, aay old res ident of thla lclnlty. ha tharu been tha keaa Interaat munlfaattHl In treadlng Yule-tide good feellug Into wwry hume a la being howu thla year. Chrtatmiu da proiulae to aee -iery home where iHinlHaa are In 'oeed of the eomforta and iu)unienta of a Chrlatmnn uiilld UU iheiu. 'Mi tmaa haafceta td with dellc- edIUlea will h lteu to more than 3b fwiuIHe. That will ho ills ffhtttot) B C'.'i atuiaa marnlug;. Pnm 0m 4mt l Utopia Uvtxlet! 'llj h Wnt4 lth It lu,UttJidnt.v PUNG-BOflRDSFGRBIDDEN IIMiIrt Attoinoy Wilt Sajs They mc (;miiiI)IIii llcl('i's. (Cruok C'ountv Joiirnnl.) DlHtrlrt Attornoy Wlrtz and Shor I IT Knox nro callliif? upon tho local authorltlPH In tho Incorporated towns In Crook county to uupprcsB tho so called "punch-bonrda" ns belnK In violation of tho RiimlillnK ordinances. If tho reiiioHt of tho county auth orities Ih not hooded iiroHecutloiiH ot thoao operation such hoards or sim ilar ilrawiiiK and lottery kcIioiiiph will ho prosecuted In tho state courts. Tho reason for ciiIIIiik upon tho local au thorities lirHi Is that tho ovll can ho handled much more olToctlvoly nnd Just as adoiiuntcly without great ex penso. prolmhly without oxpouso at nil, In tho municipal or recorder's courts while tho procedure In tho state courts Is much nioro ctunhor somo, slower anil of expense to tho tnx;ioi'H nt largo. Moii'y Clirlstnins. I'lIW ItAIIIIITS KII.I.KD. Ilecuuso of various mlsundorstnnd lugs the rnhlilt drlvou hold In tho Powell llutto section on Sunday to get. rabbits for tho poor of Portland wore not ns successful ns was hoped. Thrco drives wore hold which result ed hi tho killing of about MO rab bits. Tlmio havo boon kept In cold storage In lleud and with thoso ob tained at Tunuilo yesterday Will bo shipped to Portland on Friday.. Mcriy Clu Minn. Vlctrolas, $ir. to $100. Latest niodels. Day Music Company Adv. .Mciry Cln Mums. l-(llt.MIX(; IIIIIKiATlOX DISTUIfT. The peoples or Slslers nnd the Low er Bridge sections huo Joined In u petition brought iindor tho Irrigation district law for tho formation of a district In tholr section. This will lucluilu the present Hiiuiw Crook section and other territory not now receiving waier. Tho petition to tho county court for the formation of tho district is printed for tho Unit lime In this Issue of '"j llnllotln. .Mcriy Clit'lMina. Hotuouibor, wo give 10 free music lessons with ovory piano sold, Day Sluslc Company. --Adv. v .Merry ('In Mums. XUIV IIKSTAI'ltANT OPIJXKI) Sir. and Sirs. I.. (I. ComstocU, who came to Horn! last sprliiK. renting n farm near town, lime opened u res taurant on lloiul street In tho build lug lecuiitly occupied by the Univer se! (iHrngn. They havo glvon tlo nuino "Hoynl Cafe" to the now rim tain nut ami will open for bualueaa toniorinw. .Meriy ('lnltnuis. W'h carry u roll line or muairal Inatrumenta and repalin. Day Slualc Company. Adv. Slot I J ('III Utlllllb. CIIOOK Cl).-M. A. i ts.mt OVV. Owing to the dlsthandiitent of the Slultuoniuh Athletic Club's footlmll team rcr thla year, tho Portland club waa uualde to aeeopt the qUulleuge of the lleud-Prluevlllo foot ball atam for a game to he (dayeil In the Rose City during tho Oregon Irrigation Con great. Sloiry Clirl"tWMS" I.KtTI'MU ATTltACTKII JI.IW, The Itluatrated locliuo held In the Methodist church last Vt,icula night under tho auspice of the ll.'iid high achuol on Current Kents was well attended. These lltuet rated lee lurea, obtained tbrotuh the nmrtesx of W. I.. Cubit, nrealdent of The Cen tral Oregon Hunk, will be held monthly. (MSSIl'IUI AIVIltTISIX(i. I'Oll IIKXT. 1'OU UKNT Steam heated rooms. Stone building. 1 C out roaaouiiblti. Iii ciulre IIohii Imlldlnp. lip KOlt KHNT Sleeidng tent. Klec trie light. Howard I'almur, Dement' grocery. ISc lfOH HUNT One three room and ouo four room house. J. K.wui & Co. 37tf I'Oll SAIH. VOn SAUK-Sihelvlug. table and lighting fixtures that we are now us lug. Waruer. Iltt KOIt 8.M-U or TltADU - One 1IS Pord car. See or wilt P. II. John son. Slltllcau. Oregon. 41tt KOIt SALUAt Lewis ranch, Jhu unry II, une stioy yaarltng steer, no bntud, (or piutiyo and feed bill. 4145 FQH S.LH-Hmieo, 18x3X. plas tsml, with ioi his lota' far $600 If taken In tho next 10 days J. 1). Sllnor, Hotnescckcrs Land Co. -1 ltfc KOR SALE Jersoy cow, 3 year old family cow. Inquire l. It. Fox, Ilakor'a grocery. 4 ltfc FOR SALE 1C0 aero deeded ranch on Tiunnlo project. Wnter avallablo In 1910. Team of nuires weight 1350 each, harness atid wng on go with It. Prlco $1150, Address llox 2, Tuinalo, Oro. 41tr FOR SALE llouso and lot. Prlco right. Terms reasonable. Inrjulro A. K. Edwards, Ilond Sign Co. 37tf FOR SALE or TRADE For prop erty In largo city In Oregon or farm land, a Studebakor automobile, " pas senger, 30 h. p., In good condition, liuiulro nt Ilond llnllotln. 10tf FOR SALE Three rresh cows. )! inllo west of Powell llutto Station. William SIcLecd. 40-4L'p FOR SALE Oentlo pony ond bug gy $rr, or will lot responsible per son have him to use for his feed. In quire llulletlii. r,zp FOR SALE Ono Colo's nlr tight heater, hook case and saddle. SI. L. Slerrltt. 42trc FOR SALE Cheap, 70 acres pas ture, nlfalfn and grain stubblo 10 ton alfalfa and strnw stuck, plenty of wnter. Sco Henry Hanson. 4 2c FOR SALE House and lot In Ly tic. Reasonable. Would tako team of horses as pnrt payment. Address Frank llnsl, Ilond. 42-lip FOR SALE Computing, and non computing scales, cheese cutters and coffee mills. Tlmo payments If de sired. II. J. SI., 40 Front street, Portlnud. 42- 13c FOR SALE Thrco horses nnd yearling colt, team grays nbout 2C0U pounds, sorrel saddle horso 1000 lbs. Inquire Auno's stnble for Slathlo sen's horses, the lot for $225. 42p WANTED. WANTED Cook who will do tho laundry. Inqulro Bulletin. 40tf WANTED Clean rag3 nt Tho Uul If.iln ofllco. Good prlco paid. tf WANTED To borrow $100 ono year. Good security. Inquire llnl lotln. 12-45P WANTED Situation, day work. Can glvo references. Address Pearl Proston, general delivery, llcnd. 42p .SALESSIEN WANTEI To soil our high grnde stock. Especially at tractive commissions on certain lines planted in your section. Slost llb eral offer wo have ever mndo. Salem Nursery Company, Salom, Oio. 42-45c W. L. ALEXANDER & CO.MPANY offors ovory young man In Ilond who is Interested in out of doors nn op portunity to perfect himself in tho splendid and prolltablo 'scleubo of TREE REPAIR. We gunranteo con nection with this company upon com pletion of courso that will establish you In n so 1,1 d, successful business Hint will grow ns wo grow. Your op portunity is our opportunity. Wo so licit your Investigation. Trco sur gery pays. Lonrn It. Write Port land School of Practical Forestry, 817-2 Dekitm hldg., Portlond, Oro gon. 42tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Ill.ick spunlol pup nenr Pilot llutto. 7 weeks old. Ltbornl ro wan! for Information or recovery. In qillro tho llnllotln. 41-12 p Slerry Christinas. Vlctrolas, $15 to $400. .Latest models. Day Sluslc Company Adv. ITn tbef Spirit of tbe Season ; we wisb our niang jfrienbs anb patrons H l!)er Ilberrp Jmas i, M 'AY THE NEW YEAR BRING , HEALTH, WEALTH and PROS- KviV? &iJ DPDITV unilMAVVfllll) CI I CESSES OF THE PAST EE OVER SHADOWED BY YOUR SUCCESSES OF THE FUTURE. THE HOLIDAYS PRESENT A FITTING OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND YOU OUR APPRECIA TION. OF YOUR PAST LOYALTY AND PATRONAGE. He? R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. BEND, OREGON $2,615 IS RAISED FOR GYMNASIUM (Continued from Pago 1.) Slncklntosh, $10; C. S. Hudson, $50; F. II. Slny. $10; .1. N. Hunter. $50; J. T. Whoolcr. $10: D. Lawson, $10; .1. H. Stanley. $10; II. K. Brooks, $50; Loyd SInglll, $10; Ward H. Coble, $10; Frank R. Prince, 10: R. V. Polndoxter. $10; Owl Phar macy, $20; W. 0. .Manning, $10; Vernon V. Hnrpliam, $10; .1. Ryan. $20: T. N. Van SIntro, $10; John Stoldl, $20; Ilond Flour Sllll. $50; C. V. Silvia. $20; II. Latham, $20; II. II. Do Arniond. $20: L. C. Ru dow, $10; Dentils SIcColo, $10; SI. J. Dnnlelson. $20: Chns. Slpschon, $10; Hugh O'Kntio, $20: R. J. Slc Cnnn. $10; R. SI. Smith Company, $100: A. W. Wakoileld. $10; J. C. Vnndovcrt, $20; P. C. Harrison. $20; A. L. French, $100; Reed &. tlortbn, $30: N. P. Smith, $30; O'Donnell Ilros., $30; E. P. lirostorhoitB, $10; C. W. Thoriithwnlto, $10; Robert W. Sawyer. $10; Tho Ilend llnllotln, $20: W. A. Huswell, $10; Tho Ilond Press. $20: S. Slurnsnkl, $10; A. E. Edwnrds, $10; R. N. Pnlmorton, $10; .1. Saltzninn, $10; J. Edward Larson, $100; Jack Tnnsoy, $20; Claudo L. Slaniiliolmer, $50; II. It. Ford, $10; J. II. Connnrn, $10; Clnrcnro L. Slannholiucr, $20; V. W. Sullivan. $10; Dave Sullivan. $10; E. SI. Thompson, $20: J. T. Hnrdy, $10; Dr. D. Ferroll, $10; W R Ocrkh, $10', F. C. Fish, $10 Moirl, S man. S10: O. A. Tliorsnn tin ,. . Illackwell, $10; William D ij, $10; Howard A. Palmer, $i0; U,,J iintiges, iu; ,i. yv. Day, $10; )ni Miner liinut rowor (.'o. $100 v A. Soutltwlck, X10; II. E, Pnkfer, in'. llcnd Oorngo Compnny, $;to; jj n' Kuutsoii, $10; Anton Anne, no' Theodore Auuo. $10: K .1 r..n,' r . 'C11M 1 $10! O. C. Honkle, $10; R. R. Henkle V $10; (leorgo L. Motz, $10; Clias. Car. ' rou, iu; i.on j, rox, $10; Chai lloyd, $30; F. O. StcKeehan, $10: h" It. Hopkins. $10; Carl Hclschcr, jio II. D. Iiines, $10; R. P. Sllnter, $20: R. II. Lovon, $30; W. P. Downing $20; Henry L. Whltsott, $10; n. s' Whltson, $10; J. A. .McCoy, $loJ j' D. Dnvldson, $10; W. C. SlcCulitoni $10; Shrlner & Huey, $20. It, y' Ornnt, $10; Dennis Carmody, $jo Stevo Stoldl, $10; llert Sliuey, no N. P. Welder, $10; St. It. Symoni", $10: J. Ilrnndeau, $10, C larenca lloyd, $10. Those subscribing for one hall share nro: Sirs. R. (1. Lniubcrson, J5 Sirs. Slnry E. Eastos, $5; Sirs. Orace J. Stanley, $5; Sirs. Ella I) llrooki, $5; Sllss Pearl Hlghtower, $5; Hob. ort K. Inncc, $5; Sirs. Jennie D. Koycs, $5; Sirs, Jennie Forrcll, ! Harl Sandors, $5; Sirs. Genevlcii StiicLnurln. $5: Sirs. Jenslo St. bar $5; Hugh Thompson, $5; Lloyd Kcl. ley, $5; Rny Jackson, $5; Fred Shoe lloyd, $10; II. II. Do Arniond, til W. L. Cobb. $30; Thomas Cobb, J!) f M w M H yi'SjXI Ka Me Obanft ffiou 37ov tbc Generous ipntronnoc ofven us tlje past genv ano bopc to serve gou longer nnD better in tbc future. mc misl) ipou a fiDcrrv Christmas anD a llDapps nnD .prosperous iKlcw ltfu' Marner's THE VARIETV STORIJ i j, ! lu0'orj v " " w m v ffiy iVaV p ' "' " v ' "! 13 Do yon ever hear anyone complaining about the high cost of living who trades at Oin Store? We handle Groceries only and we devote all our time to GROCERIES. We handle everything in the Grocery line and we sell Grocer ies FOR LESS too. One order will convince you. W. C. McCUISTON llEND'S REST GROCERY. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT The Days Until Christmas are Numbered fOU sllll can find many appropriate gifts hw select from our large assortment of holiday lines. We wish to extend lo every, one a Very Aerrjj Christmas. Owl Pharmacy hi -.- e - --