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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1916)
r1 i -" vl. Ki1 (jjW'J'- p ru. 1'AOR 0. THE DKND BULLETIN, DKNI), OHE., WEDNESDAY, DKCKMBKR 0, lOlfl. THE Influence o th " On llrst necms of 1 finds depU Craft If It makes ) ling hIx fc keel and t nice Is, 1 depth exei The Hrlt holm wen knots, 1ml In ghiillou dor tho i was b(tv tuclr spec knot In dilution. Tlte iHC to tin Int lutlou" d moves fo The nem to in tho drawing uy n h thnt frlc Accordln draKb'l'iP at n del tiroes th out of tl A cur that Hit! tnnt un wuter I the dep or loss Hptl'll ii speed t but, on hl rut reuultvi ;aiiHOil the frlc tho Hill llnnn UltlHt ! twenty to 10.-. kllolH of lieu ODD Thy I "1 r inuiiy most fc'i't p I mono, I'lltUI peopl thut In III UIUT Irex ubeyi otiir mull' IIIHpi Si thut seen wliw cy. Of Ml He i of p wen "A illil unci In miy elm' linn mil nun. oil of Kiu v. w '! i el plil tin eth -It no i III! I.U V III. !' i it , Si t I MOOSE TO H BIG CARNIVAL nightly and special music will bo played for tho ovenlngs. Tho funds roallzod from tho car nival wilt ba expended by tho lodgo In tho remodeling of tho building now occupied by tho Dream Thoatro on Bond street, which will bo tho fu turo lodgo and club rooms for tho mombcrs of tho ordor. Took tho Hurt Out of Hop Back. Mrs. Anna Dyrd, Tuscumbla, Ala., writes: "I was down with my back so I could not stand up moro than half tho tlmo.""" Foloy Kidney Tills took all tho hurt out." Ithoumatlc pains, swollen ankles, backacho, Btlff Joints and sloop disturbing bladder ailments inuicato disordered kldnoys and bladder trouble. Adv. MUSIC STARTS NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. The Hippodrome to H the Scene of Jolly Wcfk, Under the Aiioplrt'H of liociil IxjiIko Knn and I'oollilincfs to I'reull. Suvcral thousand pooplo arc ex pected to ontcr the doors of tbo Hip podrome, beginning neat Monday ev ening und continuing until Saturday evening, on the occasion of tho big Moose carnival, to bo given under tho hUHplci'B of tbo Loyal Ordor of Moose. run, frolic and foolishness will prevail during the entire six nights. Tho event will liuvc tho nature of a cross Iwtwucu Uiirnum & Ilnlley and I tin New Orleans Murdl Gras. The room will bo gaily decorated, and theie will bo tbo call of the wares of the booth auctioneers becoming to a street fair. Tho plan of the eommlttop, I'ompoHPil of E. J. Selra Hen, A. C. Heed. Myron H. Syraons, nni Hoy Meniiseo, Is to huvo some thing doing every mlnuto for tho people to attend, and to havo some thing different every night. To (Jlw Awny Prize. I'oid automobiles, valuable sad dles, diamond rings, will bo given uwoy to the holders of lucky tickets. These, prizes aro tho full value of what they aro represented. Kltibornto booths will bo erected tho latter part of this week and there will bo many of them nt which n lurge variety of useful articles will lid sold. Nothing will bo spared to give tho people, who attend this cor nlvul, tlm worth of tho money they expend, and In addition, plenty of provocation to laugh at tho sights that will bo offered. Special dispensation linn been giv en to tho I.lbraby club to conduct n booth for the sale of various ar ticles, Tho booth spaco has been given free by tho Moose. The ladles will sell cooked foods, toys, period icals und useful Christmas gifts. One of the big features of tho carnival will ho the Jitney dance, for which a special space will bo ar ranged. Tho dunce will ho conducted I ; II .ill llHHHinraHwwBH immmMKL. ' k Ijafcuiife.. 7W .asffliMaiialE'! WAYS THAT MONEY SPENT FOR RED GROSS SEALS HELP Six nro Listed by tho Association Thnt In Making Fight Against Tuberculosis. Hero aro six ways In which tho money you spend for Red Cross ChrlstmaB Seals may bo used: (1) Tuberculosis patients who aro In need of food, clothing, sana torium euro or other necessities may bo relieved. (2) A visiting nurso may bo en gaged to go out to tho homes of tho poor and glvo Instruction and advice on tho treatment and prevention of tuberculosis. She Is a most valuablo educational and provontlvo agency. (3) A Bpeclal campaign for a city or county hospital may bo carried on, and tho community thcroby In- Kf JM U KBI S Opening th Stubborn Knlft. Docs your penknife blade rcfus to open? Here Is a certain and easy method of bringing It to terms. l'lnce one corner of jour bundker chic' over the buck of tho stubborn blndond wind the rest of it tightly around J)o knife. Hold tho opposite corner between the first nnd second nngai-s of our right band (If you are right bandeau and throw the Wnlfc from you with soihp bih-uI. Go over nnd pick it up nnd Jou will Ami tho blade opened. I hne Vt to find n knife bo rusty that It will no yield to this treut mont, nnd-lt does snve the t huuib nulls. -Outing. Y CIXH'EKDALK (Continued from Papoj.) load of wheat Monday. llov. Blnlr preuched at the Clot ' dale Bchool house Sunday afi...si Mr. Heard and Mr. Miller t. Af Tnl.l. r.v.nn. 1.. . 1 I M for out. nan?" Y Rtliglo "Is he a religious man "I guess so." ''Does ho no to church?" "I don't think he over goes hlmsclft. but ho never kicks on his wlfo going when she wants to." Detroit Frea I'rcss. Advice Is not disliked because It Is advice, but because so few people know how to give IL Leigh Hunt At the Movies IIEN1) TIIKATKK Petlto, pretty Ann Pennington, tho popular mimical comedy favorite, contributes u distinctly new tpye of screen charudorlzutlnn of life behind tho footlights vs. the vlllngo, "Suslo Snowflnko." Thero Is something Ir resistibly appearing about tho be witching little heroine of this unln.110 photoplay, and as "Susie" Miss Pen nington hits caught nil the charm and pl(unncy of tho llltln dancer who scandalizes her maidenly aunts and sets her homo village agog when she brings her Ilrondvvny Ideals Into the community. Hut there Is a lot of real character and unswerving loy ulty in "Susie," us she proves when she Is put to tho test. To make tho Interest of this picture complete, thorn Is a lover- it real one and another chap who hopes to win Su sIo'h lovo through his money-bags, and nu old rnscal who mistakes Suslo for nu unsophisticated little (lulling until she convinces him thnt it Is emphatically otherwise This film will bo shown tonight. Thursday nnd Friday, tho fourth chapter of tho "Lass of tho Lumber Lands," will bo shown, with n Uni versal drama, "Tho Caravan." Sat urday another of tho Carter Del lav en comodies, "From tho Hoguo's Gallery." There wilt also ho shown n U-boat series entitled, "King Hug got, tho Captain of tho Typhoon," To ho 11 clown was tho boyhood ambition of Victor Moore, and when a small hoy ho run away from homo and Joined a circus, nnd for tho gi gantic sum of five dollars por week nnd hoard, was permitted to wear tho clown uniform In tho parade In the morning and sell peanuts to tho audiences In the afternoon. Mr. Moore's circus ciiicer lasted for three weeks, when his father finally locat ed iiim and after n brief wood-shed confeieuco, drovo nil dcslro for cir cuit life out of tho young man's' head. Hut his ambition Is realized now, and he wilt bo seen In tliu thrilling pho todramn, "Tho Clown." This plcturo will bo shown Sunday and Monthly nights. This story of the saV'dust circle Is said to be superior to oven his Immortal "Chlmmlu Fnddun" plcturo. YOU WILL LIKE OUR NEW SERIAL ' iM3k v By JHVf Read M THE MARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS, the author of iC The Melting of Molly" n- $1 It is a spirited, quick moving dra matic story, deft in touch, gay with humor, strong with heart interest. Her father had called her "Daredevil." She was tall for a woman and broad of houldcr. Her trenet clipped, tho apparel of a young man tecured, and Roberta, the marquise, becomes Robert Carruthers, a gay, itout hearted maiquerader. And then romance, intrigues, plots, dancing un der tho radiant southern moon, rides in the mountains with that flower of southern chivalry, the governor of Uarpetli, and in the end lovo! One of the Big Six Serials DAREDEVIL Beginning in this week's issue of The Bulletin on page 14 duced to nssumo its shnro of tho tuberculosis burden. Thus your money Is multiplied manyfold. (4) A dispensary may bo main tained where patients nnd their fam ilies mny call for freo advlco and examination. (C) Open air achonlit nnd frenh nlr classes may bo started, where boys and girls who hnvo tuberculosis or nro threatened with It may bo built up In body and mind. (0) nduentlonal work wilt bo done to show tho entire community men, women nnd chlldron thnt tuber culosis can ho cuied and provontcd. Kvory lied Cross Seat Is n bullot In tho fight ngnlnst tuborculosls. CARD OK THANKS Wo wish to express to oilr friends and neighbors our deepest thankB for their many kindnesses during tho sickness nnd nt tho ttmo of tho doath of our (laughter, Sophlo Mario. Mil, AMI MUH. CUliK U. SMITH rs. John Fryrear left MotJ Poitland. "" 0AnwAl r f-ltA fl K-1 ft 1 OUYU..H ui iuu v,iuvurume yj-I peoplo nro practicing dialogue,?! ma uouuuii tmu un ucccmtier is Mr. Andrus Is recovering tu U ns couui uu uajui;ii;u. Thero will bo a sunnor t Bchool houso Decorabor 15 (onc2 en ciuo uiKiiw iowuru raising xu for Chrlstman exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt and Mr Mrs. Dennis nnd a. fow young f,v.r ., Ulatnra nllnnil tlm nn....i. a Ul w.Ofc.M, hb..u ..u V.UU11L11 , J Friday night. 1 t iui. jittiiviit.u buiu u vtry iBti csfii,nB taiK-iriuay nigiu, alter Wf timrnUa'ns a short program. I HnrvettCy""' ,0' I,Pr1,noT!,l. J in rioveryaI loBt Wednesday. ' Qeorgo C?n?U8 wcnt t0 te J iasi Tursuay, nr ft "mti c You nro Just as welcome to look nround nnd nsk.qucstlons ns If you ennio to buy. You'll probably buy Inter on, nt Stockmon'a Cc, 10c, lGc, 2i"c Store. Adv. you know the satisfied feel ing that follows a cup of good coffee, don't you? Golden West Coffee is "Just Right" Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. Leave orJtn tl J. A. EASTES OFFICE Oregon Street nils PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREI3,'. 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