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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1916)
t- ' THE' BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 110 PAGE SCOTTISH RITE DESIRED HERE MASONS OF CITY PLAN FOR CONSISTORY. Xcw Tcmplo Will lie Arranged With View to torture Shrine Head quarters for Bend Deemed Possibility of torture. (Prom Thursday's Dally.) Looking forwnrU to the eventual securing of a Scottish Hlto consis tory for Bend, tho Masonic temple which It Ib planned to build this spring on a site opposltu tho'IUppo drome, will be so arranged that the lower floor can bo changed Into headquarters for tho thirty-second ilegrco branch. Tho now building, according to E. H. Kcano, architect, will bo GO by 100 tcct In area, two stories In height, and will bo constructed of pressed brick with terra cotta trimmings. Tho first lloor rooms will In tho Immediate futuro bo for store purposes, but will bo so ar ranged thut a chango may bo read ily made. Tho second story will bo used for tho Blue lodge, Royal Arch chaptor, Knights Templar, and KaBtern Star, and will havo a largo lodge room, banquet room, Eastern Star room, kitchen and n drill room for tho Knights. Tho remodeling of tho first lloor lator on wilt be in tho form of u theater, with n stago addition In tho rear, and a fly gallery. Enthusiastic over tho futuro of Bend, raombors of tho Masonic or der plan to innlio It eventually tho center of tho order for this section of tho stato, and assort that ultim ately the Shrluo will have headquar ters hero. Tho building slto for tho now temple was secured at nn expense of $3,500 from tho Bond company, by a commlttco- composed of J. C. Rhodes, J. 1). Davidson, Clydo Mc Kay, Mr, Kcnno and II. C. Ellis. ERSKINE APPOINTED LAND BOARD ATT'Y (From Tuesday's Dally.) (Ily United Vrvtt to Tho IJallV Uullttln) SALEM, Dec. 2C Charles W. Ersklue, of Bend, was elected attor ney In Deschutes county for tho land board this morning. Tho choice was unanimous. The position to which Mr. Ersklno has Just been appointed, Is of In r.rmiftnd Itunm Inure because Of tho rural credits law. Titles to njl lands on which such loans aro based, must pass through his hands. FIRST MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED IN COUNTY TODAY cs at 9:00, 9:30 and 10:00 a. m. 43 Christian Science Christian Sclenco Services nro held In Sathers hall evory Sunday morning at cloven o'clock. Took tho Hurt Out of Her Hack." Mrs. Anna Byrd, Tuscumbla, Ala., writes: "I was down with my back so I could not stand up moro than half tho time. Foloy Kidney Pills took all tho hurt out." Rheumatic pains, Bwollen ankles, backacho, surf Joints und sleep disturbing bladder aliments Indicate disordered kldnoys and bladder trouble Adv. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS By Croul County Abstract Co., I'riiicvlUe, Ore. The Bond Co to D It Boggcss wd It 1G b 10 Boulovard add Bend $10 V A Forbes to II J Ovorturf qcd it 1, 13, 14 b 9 Kenwood Cardans $10 Bend Park Co to J Zobrlst wd It 11 b 28 Center add Bond $10 A O Stouder to F J Wllkoy wd It 11 (From Saturday's Dally.) b 14 River Terrace $10 . i .ii Bonn I'arK (JO lo r m noiuuiun Tho first marriage license to bo " . 1Q Issued In Deschutes county was ,, . ,, ,. , n Morrill nnl It made out this afternoon by County 14 b 18 Center add Bond $1 Clerk J. It. Itnncr. when he gavo an Merrill to Cardllno Wilkinson oMclal marrlairo ncrmlt to Henry C. i..i nnmn SI Hondilcksen and Miss Bessie Porter, ncmj pnrk Co to Lytjo T Co qcd both of Bend. Miss Porter Is baro- 1, 3 0 8 Lytlo $10 ly 1C years og ago, 12 years younger j jj stowart to P. than hor proapectlvo husband. Tho wedding ceremony Is to bo performed Monday night by Justlco of tho Peace J. A. Eastes, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hondrlcksen will leavoim Bank OMclal Recommends Them A Stewart wd It 1 b 19 Bond $10 Bend Park Co to S W Green tfd Hs 2-3 b 89, 2-3 b 93,-3-6 b 94, 2 b 97 Bond Park $10 Vrmu-nnil l'rn Co tO HIUUO X1 nnu .iirs. tiunuriuKsuii win iramur Kenwood rro t,o iu "ni . mediately on a trip to points on tlio jMayna wd Us 11-2 h$ Kenwood $10 John Dav river. ' Plnnlvln Pnrk Co to Anno M Forbes wd It 5 b 7 PInolyn Park $10 U S to Eric Hostcland pat Us 1- n. II ..I .I.I...I nf ll.nll a It. IIP. HO 3-20-15 Bnnk of Cottonwood, Tex., writes: ' Tho Bend Co to G A Buoglor, wd "I huvo received relief and rccom-jlt 2 b 13 Park add Bend $10 mond Foley KIdnoy Pills to any ono Tho Bend Co to A Bartsch wd It who has kidney trouble." KIdnoy 17 u 14 pnrk ndd Bend $1 trouDli? manUcslB lison- in many ways In worry, by aches, pains, Bot'cness, stiffness, and rheumatism Sold everywhere. Adv. CHURCH NOTICES. F F Jackson to Mabol u Gilbert wd It 20 b 19 Park add Bond $400 Bend Park Co to Womcr Burk man wd It 4 b 20 Hivorsldo $10 II A Ingorsoll to Crist Konsak nmno v. v. It 23 b 19 Park add , ., ,1 Bend $800. tntiioiic. TJl0 rj01)(i Co t0 A O Huntor wd Masses on Sunday, 7:30 a. m. indjts 3.4 h 41 Center ndd Bond $10 10 o. in. Mass on Saturday, 8:30 a. q Hunter to N S Lolthcad wd in., followed by rollglouH instruction jis 3.4 , 41 Center add Bend $10 for chlldron. N s Lelthead to Edwin Vlnal same Solemn High Mass at 12 o'clock wd $10 Sunday night. Chrlstmus Day Mass-' Edw Vlnal to W II Bassett wn same Ken Pro Co to Hazel Lamberson wd Us G-6-7 b 2G 1st add Kenwood $10 Jennie Fcrroll to May E Arnold wd Us 7-12 b 4 Deschutes $10 C M Baker et al to W G Coombs wd It 4 b 13 Kenwood $1" Tho Bend Co to Bend Park Co wd It 9 b 20 Center add Bend $1 Q W Horner to G W Bales wd Us 1-2-3 b 20 Laldlaw $102G J M Lawrence to W C Blrdsall wd ft Int It 10 b 2 Bend $100 E B Sutnmy to same wd samo $10 C2 P Putnnm to V A Forbes d n 25 ft It 5 b 9 Bond $1 L F Swift to samo wd samo $1 Tho Bond Co to II A Miller- wd It 1 b 13 Park add Bend $1 W II Stoats to Q D Davis wd It 7 b C Stnnts add Bend $10 Wm Stonkamp to A M Sottong wd n o 11 w s w 22-18-12 $1 Bend Park Co to Arthur Ccdor strom wd It 10 b 5G Center add Bend $10 City Nat Buk Lafayetto d to Jcp tha Crouch w ft 0 ft 29-15-20 $1 Jeptha Crouch to llogcrs-Y Lbr Co d same h B Balrd to U C Coo wd It 3 w ft 4 1) 28 Bend $10 Bend Park Co to A Itlchardson wd Its 5-G b 35 ltlvorsldo $10 Ken Pro Co to T M Kent wd pt Ha-j 1-2 b IS Konwood $10 Henry Llnster to M I Meredith wd Its 11-12-13 B 4 Aubrey Heights $195 The Bend Co to John Stenkamp wd It 11 b 5 Mill add Bend $1 A B Oertson to J 1) Donovan wd It 1 b 18 Kenwood $175 J D Donovan to Ken Pro Co samo $10 Ken Pro Co to A E Edwards wd Us G-G b 24 Konwood .$10 In a YOL'K HEALTH Do joii know that A llttlo couch often ends lnrgo collln? Bodily vigor protects against colds? .-. Careless sneezing, coughing, spit- tlng spread colds? Open nlr oxorclso cures colds? PnlilB Riinintlmea cot well In splto of tho excessive uso of alcoholic bov- orages? Overheated, air tight rooms begot colds? Neglected . colds often forerun puoutuouia? Persistent, oft repeated colds In dicate bodily weakness? Hill UNION 2:30 K LYON REVIVAL MEETINGS p. m. mm jM ft ELWOOD P. LYON 7:30 p. m. SUNDAY JANUARY 7th, 1917 CONTINUING FOR THREE WEEKS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BEND, OREGON SPECIAL LEADER SPECIAL CHOnUS OF SINGERS SPECIAL SOLOISTS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. QBOIIOE S. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Sunoyor. Boom 12, First National Bank Building UOJBKUT U. GOULD Civil Engineer Ilcml Oregon W. W. FAULKNEU, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bond, ... Oregon DK. J. C. VANDEVEItT l'lijulclnn nnd Surgeon Phono Bed 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-G p. m.i 7-9 p. m. O'Kano Building. W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Sulto 12-14, O'Kano Building Tel. nil Bend, Oregon WILLAItD H. WIBTZ L A W Y 5 U Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. BENSON Attorney At Iw Bonson Building, Wall Stroot Bond, Oregon. VEBNON A. FORBES Ij A W Y K U First National Bank Building Bond, :-: '-' Orccon J. B. Boll A. W. Sims CHOOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) 8uccoflSors to Tho J. II. Hanor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. Abstracts Insuranco DR. R. D. STOWELIj Naprapathlc Physician Ovor Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Stroot Hours 9 to G Phono Red -IHU O. P. NISWONGEIt, Bond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Knibnlmcr, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST. Offlco In Sathor Building. Houru 9 to 12, 1 to G. Sundays and ovenlngs by Appointment. - II. II. Do A It M O N D LAWYER O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon REPMAN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin Bldg. BEND, OREGON CENTRAL OREGON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. Tinning nnd Shoot Metal WM. MONTGOMERY. Furnacen, Spouting, Guttering, Cornlco and Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed II. C. ELLIS Attornoy-ntLnv United Stntctf Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DIt. 1 11 A w. III.AC1C 1)11. NANA II. 1ILACK ClIlltOl'ltACTOHS Nerve Svclnlht. Electric Trrntmcnta. O'Knnp IlltlR., Itoom 5. I'honr Itol 611. Ofllco lloiirm 0 n. m. to 12: 1 to E li. m. i 7 to 8 p. m. llinJ, Ore. WILLIAM A. JACKSON Bond'N Atictlouerr Conducts Stock Sulcs a. Spec ialty. Opposltu Kenwood Grocery. BEND ART STORE Lessons In Embroidery, Cro cheting nnd Tatting given freo when material is purchased, THE NKEDIjECRAKT HUOP Minnesota St., nevt to Route cktrH' Iiund t'o. Erickson's Grocery Succctior to T. U. McQincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phone Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY Joe Roc k CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. Leave orden (I J. A. EASTES OFriCE Oirgon Sticet EM0NK BEND MAULING CO. R.N 1'AI.MI.KTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. The American Bakery is running on principles of giving the best grade of goods that money can buy. We receive daily an abundance of orders for our .assorted cakes and we guarantee every cake that leaves our store to be of the best quality. CANDIES Our complete line of Park & Tilford's boxed san dies and Krause's bulk candies afford a splendid , field for your selection. We are leaders in all kinds of pastries. AMERICAN BAKERY Call Phone Black 411. IIUEY AND OLIVER