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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
rAOR 4. 11KND ItUMiKTIN, IKNI, OUKflON, TIU'llSDAY, Jl'l.Y Utl, II7 "" ' The Bend Bulletin BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, JUIiY 2C, 1917 KASTHUN OllKOON S1MK1T. (from Monday's Daily.) Presumably, the readers ot The Bulletin are not especially Interested Ju the doings of the Oregon Hklltorlnl Association, which recently held Its annual meettnr In rendleton. Never theless, In the mrjer aspects ot the! hn attendant beliiR In cltargo. Thoso who think Deschutes rlvor wntor Is tob cold for swimming, nud thnt It should bo warmed (or uso In n swim ming tnnk, should tnko n plutiRO In tho Pondloton pool. A municipal swImmliiB pool Is nlso Ln GrniUln linn ft city pnrk, with drlvownyB, ohlldron'a piny Krounds, and nn opon nlr auditorium with n RtnRO whnro their Ohnuliltiqtiu Is hold. Tho town also hna n fluu rnco truck, Tho thlur. of uhloh Pondlolon la hinder consideration by the city otproudoat Is tho Itound-Up. It Is not fltftker. IhIn lira ml tho Y. M. C. A. mnlntutnod for eoiuiiU'roliU purpusea, and the Hlks Imde have pools. There .nnd nuo of the. Pond In ton apunknr nt Ms hIh). swimmliiK In tho river nt Xm.ix banquet boasted thnt ven the til- Grande, aa there is In the Umatilla rectors who give their time to mnk at Pendleton.. I Kate. over boon brotiKtit to this city, Kspcrlnl nttontlon hua boon pnld to tho subject of ventilation, tho nlr botiiK nuokod in by (nun on olthor sldo of tho HtnRo nnd sucked nut of tho bnltdliiK by morn fnns In tho front. Addlttomil alrtiulntloit of nlr Is provided In the bolus In tho IiIkIi celllne;. Stone nnd brlok wnlls, nnd n conenHo floor Insure Hutilnat hunt In the summer, while u well hwutlin; It auMMNtul. pay their way In st the "atm wHl Ktmrd finally well. tun ifm i vt iihivj tu tium ill uitr v in- ,r tor. An nnuauaily Utrca operators'1 room, ahaotutaly flrejiroof, equipped with tha Uteit aitd beat projection IMilltBB far eeeeavlail It a ltetl I ffl.B.ft It ,.M ...I.A ll.lt.1 11. I.. ..... affair, there la much ot Interest to.froaa allotmfmt, Uavm tHa htithMtj , , inMBIlllT nf rtvArv wlaliwt, emMtnunttv Ih tttA I t,nreAt,taa nf iitnirAuiuipHiitlmi iif 4.1 . 1 ... ... . .. .1.. .-. state. That, and the wlah of a KMeati.nv p!r In tha'nnrthWMt. Aui whtla .k.x.i.i v-i.ii u-aiinw. i.k. Prmi 1 wachUHurr on (be Market, la Just to acknowledge the conrteay of hla t .trtalnwi iU vteitflra It dirt not by hllla and hlh mountain rlalim ' "' ,ob3p ' '" mc' n'' host, oombinert wtth the feeling thatjfor(rot that our country l at war. abruptly from tha lahe'a wle, of ""tt" 'f "ems for the Bend haa much to learn from herlgfctlvee on the walla of tha room ' .ryatal clearneaav and affonttnn the ae of the manateweHt. A ape kin where the aaaociatton met bore many beat of front flahlnir. Wallowa lake,"""' ' io wx iimn.. ami naehaaea of bamlajtaa and suricloal U a delightful beauty snot. . cheatra pit, ope'ratora' room ilreaatnia nrepared by the local Ked older alatera in Baatern Oregon, muat tie the aHlogy for what follow. The aaaooiatloH held IU aeealona and bualneaa maetluRa on two d-s, prww chapter ami ready to bo wmt Friday and Saturday, both being In teraperaed with entertainment pro vldnl by the people of ltepdleton. Sunday wae Klveli over wkQy'lo en- tertatnment, ttrelantiy tAetrioev ex pensive ever provided a similar par ty in the stale, and carried out In the moat altruistic manner. Of this more later. The entertainment given the assoc iation on the first two days was ex ceeded only by that of the third. I.unchena and dinner waa given the members on both daya by the Com morrlal club and other hoata of the city, automobiles were furnished for a ride through the tremendous wheat Vlt surrounding the town, an Indian ceremonial was arranged, the Hound Vp Association gave a apodal enow tag of Hound-Up films. All was done eaally and efficiently, attesting not only the rare wtth which the affair had been planned but also the spirit nf the people in co-operating to en tertain their visitors. Quite prop erly they sought the entertainment rf their guests and. as well, the ad vertisement of Pendleton. One incident will Illustrate the ef ficiency of the Pendleton folk, their hospitality and their home-town spir it. When the main body of visitors arrived they were met at the station i v rltltens who gave to each a card ' telling where he could find acroni-1 xaodationa, the hotels being already tilled. One visitor, ao placed with rlrrte family and moat comfortabl) cared for, on leaving asked to know the charge. "It is nothing," he was told. "We are ghid to do this for Pendleton." Ordinarily, conventions ' are looked upon as a means of adver tising a town and ot bringing money, Into It. What an advertisement ths was of Pendleton and its spirit, when no money was sought! ' On Saturday night, following an elaborate banquet, began the btg fea ture of the three days. From the banquet hall the guests went to the station where they boarded a special train ot sleeping cars with observa t'.on car and were taken on an all night trip to the little town ot Jos-' eph. Here automobiles were waiting to carry everybody to the head of beautiful Wallowa lake, where break ' f 1st waa served, and where later, all at down -to a bountiful dinner of trout and .other good things, provided bv the people of Joaepb, a little town j erf lowing with boepltallty. In the afternoon' the return trip was begun, a atop being made at ha Grande In the evening for an autu r:u and sapper, which were that ii' share In the entenatument ' pro- edlnc from La Orande, the t a was left at Pendleton and the party was over. This recital of day's happenings Is not especially Interesting and It has i not been made with any idea that the ( facta alone would be of Importance. It has been told to show again pie nature of the spirit of the Pendleton ! pcole. shown in the priee paid for the Bpc.'Ul train, over $1000, and In the I 'act that the money wae spent, not I to show their gueeta their own town and 'uuntry. but to take them scores' f mllea out of their own county i rons another, and Into a third to be - npn-iued with the beauties of other tedious and entertained by othtr immunities. We remember a suggestion once made here that neighboring towns be tivtte(t to entertain visitors who were primarily gueata of Bend and a local rgunization. The invlUtlon went ' m irom iienu over conameranie op-'n pcsmou ana waa uauy turned uown '7 the two towns approached Possibly there waa opposition In Prndlf ton to this Sunday excuralon '.u It went through and Joeeph and a Orande did themaelvea proud l rcr slving gueata brought to them by flulr neighbor, who spent a lot of money to do It. As an example of hospitality and blg-mlnded appreela tton of fellow communities the trip 'v as remarkable Some day we hope that tho Editor ial Association may meet In Hand. When It does, If we make as good an impression on our visitors as Pen dleton did 011 hers this year, we shall have dono a big thing. to the front, and between meeting large packing raaea were brought Into the room filled with material with which the chapter will eontinue Ita relief work. ' and bn office are linked by tele- KOItMAI. OPUMKtl (H I.HIKKTY &" ""a ""i ,H,W- ""', ''"" , TIIKATKU TO UK Sl'XDAY XIUHT ,,;, lMinUm , Bel Mlmrt ' fire have Ihnmi approved by the high-1 est authorities In tha state, and mi (Continued from Page 1.) to uaate for Mr. Coblo Intends to 1 lt preemitlon. four exlla on Introduce vatidpvllle In his bills ,n 1 lm Kronnd flmr beeldee the two for Grande, too.-haa the fact of the'tu MMr future. At preaent been use ., i...',i. i...i.. .L.... u.M Inntlng all glare. ,r ,rj iiiucu ... wsin. 1 ,.rw- of ,,,., ,8rm,BHt ,)wlHn, t ta dlf imriiiiK i i'Hi oimi unii in mo field. fleult to secure talent of the kind, but a circuit which will allow one or Itoth Pendleton and I Grande are more acta a week to reach this city. facing I. W. W. trouble. At La Grande j is now being organised to solve thlaj pictures, to be shown at the formal' opening. 1 In keeping with the progrelv potior of thia theatre, Manager Coble! haa aeeured George M. Cohan's first ' tiliiktHiilm tv , Um mIjuai1 Uv A,lMHufl ,...,....,..,, ... . .c.wv... , Kwr since the early day of the tnntlon picture, George M. Cohan baa' been approached by various big mo- agitators have been driven from town, problem ai I'emiieion mere nae neen netn- a spacltws orcheetra pit Is Included lng to warrant evictions but theH ,h interior plans, and Mr. Coble citizens are ready and It anyone starta puHy ,,nu f the mualclana anytuing. eepecmiiy in tne way ot(Wno w occ,,,,- n. . uruce Mealy. ' tlou picture InteresU with flattering tieeirucuoH oi grain ueins. ne win , vlollnlat. recently acquired a dlrec-1 of fern but It wh not until few not be driven out. He will be carrhwl t tor f the old llend Theatre, will act months ago that be finally decided out and burled. .( niinllar rapacity In the new play-' to branch out Into thia field. At the 'house, .Mr. Hnrtou will continue as head of hla own comiwny, he com- Pendleton, Iji Grande and dlaker. pianist while Frank Ilennett, of Wnl- menred urttvitlea in the motion p!c- all three, have mllea and mllea of la Walla, haa been brought to llend to turn, art vtlth the same enthuelaam pavement and hundreds of shade handle the traps. Mr. Ilennett. It and energy that haa marked hla great trees. Iterance we have juniper and should he noted, haa one of the most Mtirea In theatricals. Helecilng pine we neglect the others. We could complete sets of mechanical appll- "llroadway Jones." conceded to Ire make llend much more beautiful by ance so neceaaar) for producing real- the biggest stage hit and which ae setting out treea. 'letic effects In the movies, which has written and produced by hlmeelf. mmm wwKww&swse1 sm llflrV Vw... r rrn ANNUUIVCEME1V 1 ! m$$ ' C3 aU LIBERTY i B ZjB ' BEND'S NEWEST AND BEST OPENS SUNDAY JULY 29 8:00 P. M. IVc could gel poorer pictures BUT WE WONT We would gel heller pictures BUT WE CANT r: v- Tho meetings of the association In Pendleton woro held in tho Umatilla county library, a boautlful building Just apart from tho main business 3octlon. nullt by tho county on land given by the city, the building fur nishes not only quarters for a good library, but In tho basement a com fortnblo assembly room and a room for luncheons. Deschutes county and tho olty ot IJend could well Join in a similar Institution. v Another Pendloton institution Is nn open air natatorlum or swimming pool. It Is freo to all, dressing rooms olnff provided (or the two sexes and THE BUILDING- A Modern, Artistic nnd Thoroughly Upto-Date 1 Theatre. Perfect Ventilation. ComtbrtHhk Seating New Projection Equipmcnt-thc best money can buy "YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT" It Our Moth THE MUSIC- By Henley's Enlarged Liberty Theatre Orchestra in Special Musical Features. THE PHOTO PLAY- GEORGE M. COHAN, in his own Great Hig Ainericitn Play, ' Broadway Jones' The Biggest Hit of the Season IhsliKus, Not A$ Usual, Hut Helta Than Ever -Summer Clearance Sale Reductions Draws More Kuril l)uyKvory Day. Showing u Kcmurkuhlc Inorcasf, Listen to This Women's and Children's lints Half Price Women's Suits nnd CotUs Half Price WOMEN'S SKIRTS AT Kl(. REDUCTION White (Jnbwdine Work Skirts ( J gQ Tan Poplin Work " Skirts 2 25 White ""iCaki Kooi Work g35Q $8.50 Silk Waist,' now aelliiig JtJO 3 9S2.50 WlVito"di:ianciiii"" Wuiatsi 1 yg Ladies' Wliitu Canvas Shoos, (;' CA medium heel, plain too JKJ.tjnu Hot Weather Comfort Slip- feO ttf pers, $3.26 and pu,JJ J lot Weather Comfort Shoes tO Cifl $3.75 and .OU Ladies' 50c Union Suits, now sell- OCr ingal. . .: Hoys' Athletic Union Suits, now EjOo selling at u 25c Wash Lnwns and Tissue, now 1 Ctr selling at 1JL 3oe Wmh Goods, all kinds, selling f3p at .. .. 50c Wash CSoods, all kinds, selling Cjp HL Reed-Smith Merc. Co. Outltflrt (or Mn, Wim tml t UUttn lie mahi'S his bo as a srrrrn star .150 Arthur K Cook r - and that the film version ( this play III fvni more a Krealnr aurrnas than the orlKlnal nlay is freely nre dlrtei,. "It was not heratiae I have under estimated the iotenry of the melton pli-liire nor Ita Kreat imtmlarlty and the fart that It haa mine to stay and xirt a Krfat Influence oh the life ot the HOil that kat me from the i a intra heretofore," said the H)tihir aitor-aulhor prodiu-er ferently In MimiM-tlnn with hla tartly derision In heromlMK conaeetetl with the mo linn plrtur field. "1 have Ihmm att Very busy with my theatrical affairs that I iifV.T flt I had IB" time tn devoto tn It. which I irnrw waa quite niaary In onler to make lh Ida u fna It demands. .Now that I am In On' iimn, am ElvlnK It my very bmt if fm Is. having studied It from t'vi-ry angli1." Kr Amrrlran writer for the staar have cauaht the real aplrlt of what iht people want batter than Mr. J Cohan, and "llroaihray Jones" U IwrUciilarly a happy eholr aa hla initial screen vehicle. The suhjmt gives him an opportunity to ahin In the very kind of thta- he ran do better, perhaps, than anyone tdse nf ( totlay, namely to preeeMt u swiftly, movlns, IntereatlnK and drama He atory about a topic uulvttrsally ' known. KiiowIhk hla own talents better than any other, he has r.lvttn hlmaelf a vehicle In "llroadway i Jonea" which allowa hla ehuraeterla tie touches, ao well known throuKh-, out the country, ample ploy. Kurther iwrtlrular regardlnK the famous Vatiki Doodle Hoy's Initial photo play eomlnK to the Liberty Theatre i will be announeed by Alanaxer Coble shortly. 61 Walter II tiemmell, Tumah. IVJ John It MrKitnil. tteml. 4 to Durward It. IIuhI, lwr llrMM. 711 Marry Thomas, llend. iJS MtHphena J. VermeHl, IIhI. till Leon franklin Shaw, llrotbe 11 W Uu Dmidlah. Itettl. r.SA Omirxe K. Itobrpr. llend. I3e itarney It. (Vmawar, llend. 4J frank (1. Oleon. ltedwoad. S4I Cretl M. Iloaell. Iletid. litt ICrnrat V. Cooper. Ilfnd. lit Krnrat K Uyr. MllllraH. 734 Ivan 0. Murphy, Mllllean. I0 Klbttrt K t'ook. llend. ft? I Km mi K I'l'teraoti. Imperial. DltHCIK'TltK (OIT.VTV .VA.MIBH Altlt (IIVKN (Continued from I'ne 1.) The pilots at our opening shoD will not be advanced Adults, - - 25 c Children, - - 15c We Welcome You All I VVlijVjr 21 1 JuIIiih A. Kurtmau, llend. R30 Lester VauKhn, llend. SBU Aubrey IS. I'erry, Slaters. f,7l Ilulvor Nysteen, Hand. 31 O. O. DaiiKbeiibaiiKh, Mlllleun. 770 .S'ewton S. Wells, Hampton. C77 James 0. SkirvhiK. Itedmond. 7(9 Allan C. Trotter, Dhii.I. C25 Hliuon C. Nlokerson, llend, 7G0 Itussell Wallace, Iltiud. 18,1 Jtuy It. Harper, Clluo Fulls, fn Oalen Johnson, Ilmid. 5 (lerald I4nMhuin, Iluud. In the First Liie Trenches , you'll find the pit'ketl men Just so in Our Store you'll find the best picking in Men's Togs. Take a Shot at u few of tin best before the Sharpshooters get the rniifru. Bjiulviaj!iiAi aft imTiW . h U BTBT BfZaM ML H M Gifts of Silver Gilts ilioulJ be choien for their utility and beauty. Such a gift choien from our larje anJ well idectcd stock will surely be ap preciated". In Flat War, we offer Teaijiooni. Salad Forks, But ter Spreader, Knives, Forki. Steak Sets, Cream Ladel. etc. In Hollow Ware, we iiitfieit Sandwich Trays, Vegetable Diiliei, Bread Trayi, Tea Sett, etc., both in sterling and plated ware. GIFTS TO MEET EVERY PURSE LARSON & CO,, Jewelers Jll the Sign of the Big Clock H3 Oregon v r. 1.