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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
PAGBfl f. L ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL SHOW ON EARTH "xJLi Vji JD jr.rl i JZj o BIG 4-RING WILD ANIMAL IS IN CONFLICTING WITH CIRCUS DAY, JUNE I, ACTION IH TAKEN DY COMMITTEE DATES TO Hi: AN ovkit two hundred thousand dollars huhschiiikd in the county against quota of f 1 17,000. NOUNCKD LATER. I1HND IIULLHTIN, flKSt), OIIKGON, THURSDAY, MAV 2fl, 1018 M OPENING Mi V .'. 9 - IliiciMiHO of dm coming f A. 0. llnrnim' dlreim on Juno 1, ono of tlio iliiyn mil for tint opiinliiK of t It o now llnnil Amnltmr Atlilutlo dull building, tliii npintlng oxnrclmw to lio glvuii by thn cluti will lio poAtponml until tutor In tint inontli, according to mi mi nnuncnmnut iiiailn by iiiutnliurH of tlio cmnmlttuo today. WIiuii It wan IcitriMid Unit tint two da ten wuro to coiilllct luuuiigorit of tlio ciiiiiuilltonH tlocldnil on tliu change, provldod Unit contracts with iiidii hilled to nppunr nt tlio Hinokur on Juno 1st could liu pormlttiiil to hold ovnr. Thin morn jlng liny Ciiutorhiiry, I'liiilriiiiin of tlio HportN coiiiiultlon ntnluri Hint liu hud wired nil four mini, and that three of them hud rotiiruiid iimiwurii Digni fying tholr Intention to hold ovor until a later dato, Announcement of tlio now datox will ho in a do to morrow, or iih rooii an decided upon hy tlio committees. HELPS TO KEEP FIT. When thn digestion I out of order It thrown tlio wholo phyiilral being out of gear. II. II. I lay ward, Unit dllla, (la., writes! "Foley's Cathartic Tali loin jjlvo mo quicker relief than anything I havo ovor trlod." Thoy rollnvo IiIIIoiihiuhh, had hroath, bloat lug, Kan, Indigestion and constipation. No griping or tiauion. Hold ovory-whero. BRADSHAW No. 113 IS NEW LODGE (From Friday's Dally.) About 75 munition of the Knlghta of I'ythlni IoiIko from llond, Prlno vlllo and Itiulmond wore In attend nnco nt tlio Institution of llrndihnw ljdKo No. 113 nt Madras last nlichl. Tho lodge was Instituted by Leslie Crouch, grand chnncullor of thn Krand domain of Onon, and (ho work wan put on hy a clan from thn thron lodges niontloncd aliovo, ,M. A. J'alinor nctliiR an master of work. (From Thursday's Dally.) Dcichutos couuty'ii total to tho third Liberty loan reached tho Krand total or f2.1.1,0li0, or II 10, CCO ovor tho 1117,000 quota not hy tho Port land hnadiiuartorn, an tho amount to ho ralnud In thin county. Mora than 1,000 Huhncrlbom took bonds, tho oxacl iiumbnr not being known, an no total In uvallublo from Redmond. Huhncrlhnrn In thn county nxclunlvo of tho north ond numborod 1,G4G, divided botwonii 1,4 UU rocolvud nt tho two haukn In thin city and forty nix from La I'luo. Of thin nuiiilmr 77(1 subscribed for $128,100 to tho Flrnt National and 723 subscribed for 104,400 to tho Central Oregon, In tho Redmond dlntrlct I37.7G0 wan HUbncrlbnd ngnlust n (juotu of 122,000. Thin dlntrlct Included tho townn of Itodmond, Hlntorn, Clovor dalu, (lint, Cllno Falln, l.owor Hrlilgo, Torrobonno, Tclhorow Hutta, Whltu Hock, Alfalfa and I'owoll Ilutto. At I.n riiio novnu nubncrlborH nro llHtcd paid In full with n total of $700, and 30 Installment nubicrlborn with a total of 2,G0. In addition to this ICG0 wan nunl In by tho Cen tral ntatu committed from pooplo In Odoll proclnot, Klamath county. These nro not listed In tho La I'lno district, but being only two and ono- half tnllvn distant havo boon placed to their credit. RED CROSS BENEFIT GIVEN HIGH PRAISE CORRECTING EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS (From Mondny'n Dally.) J. Alton Thompnon, county supor Intuiidnut of nchooln, together with several helpers, In engaged In cor roctlnx Hio examination paper of seventh and eighth Krado puplln of ilin I'nniili'. Thn iixninlmitlniiM wnru hold on Thursday and Friday of loot week, i Eft-tit nt Robert' Hull Lat Nlgltt Out- of ,M(ihI Kucrctsful Held In ThU Vicinity. (From Thursday's Dally.) Declared by thono prcnunt to bo ono of tho best attractlonn of tho season, tho vaudovlllo nhow and on tortalutnont given by tho pooplo of tho Arnold dlntrlct at tho Ilobcrtn hall last night netted tho Itcd Cronn, for whoso benefit It wan glvon, about flfiO. Thoro woro about 300 pooplo prcnout at tho performance, which ' Included n !ari;o numbor from thin oily. All aro loud In their pralno In tho manner In which tho dlffurent pnrtn woro taken and tho talent which wan displayed by tho participants War Time Economy! Instead ofUuyintf New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones Made Over and Renovated. I Ol'AIUNTKF. SATISFACTION AT UKASQNAUM', l'lUCKS Central Oregon Cleaning Works II. HARRIS, Proprietor 102(1 Wall Street ( VI THE UNIVERSAL CAR Moro and moro tho oncloHcd motor car grows fltroii.K In popular favor. U'm natural, onpoclally with Ford onrH, which nro huny runnliiK vory day of tho year - winter and aummor tho Ford aorvoK faithfully and profitably. Ho for it real jconulnn family car thoro Ih nothliiK equal to tho Ford Sedan nt n9C f. o. b. Dotrolt. HeatH five, l.arKO doom, pinto vMm IIIIiik wlndown, Hllk eur tnliiH, deeply upholHtered Bents, lateat typo vontl IntliiK wlnilHhlold- car of rollncd luxury with tho iivorliiHtliiKly rollnhlo Ford clmsslH. Como In and know moro about thin miporlor car, Cent-Ore-Motor Co. THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT 1ryrr PERFORMING - yff . 1 Cr BIG SENSATIONAL - fry dUKJKJ ANIMALS X ZtJJ -.- X J ANIMAL ACTS X J ANIMALS Performintf Jungle-Bred Lion. Titfen, Leopardi, Jajfuars. Cinnamon. Siberian anj Polar Bea Zebra. Hyenae, Sacred Cattle, Kanarooi, Ourantf-Outani, Apet, Ctiimpanzei. Monkey, moth Hippopotomoui. Rhinoecroun, Giant Giraffe. ANIMAL ACTS r. Seal. Sea Lion. Elephant. Camel. Zobat Mountain Goat. Dog. Ponie. Pl, Mam- S E E THK WOIIMI'H ONKV I'KHFOllMI.VO UulMAH. TOM, DICK AND IIAHUV HOILSIv-HlDINO KDAUS. HIO HII.I-WItraTI.INO OIUZZI.Y. Tyr AND TIXV H.MAM.KHT KDUf'ATEI) HOHHES. PKUI-tHUIINa I'KIWIA.V liKOI'AKDH AND .IAOUAHH. TOM, JKHHY AND IX)L'IF HOIWK-UIIHNO LIONH. THK WOHIiD'H ONI.V KDUCATKD .KIIHAK. HACINO KANOAIWOS. DANOKIl, DYNAMITE. CACTUH AND OL'N I'OWDKH JUHT .MVL(. THK ON!Y I'KH!XHMINa CAM BUS IN Till: WOMtD Includlnj: HOLY MOSES, SACRED ARABIAN BLACK CAMEL. THK lltIT HKItl) OF I'KKKOKMIXG KLKIMIAXTS. THK HMAI.IiKST HAHY KLKI'lIANTH IN CAITIVITY. THK limit KCIIOOIj AND TANGO DANCING HOILSFLS. THK GHOL'I' OF I'KltKOILMING KOUTII AMKHICAN rUM,S. A KKXTIHTK OF THAINKD iaUGllING hykxah. THK HIDING, DHIVIXG, HACIXG OSTHICHKS. THK MUHICAIi CAHHIKIt DIGKOXS. THK WORLD'S OXliY GIIOUI' OF PKHFOHMIXG IIKXGAIj TIGKilH. THK FL'XXY CI.OWX PIGH. CONQUEST OF NYAN2JA Most Gorgeous Spectacle IX WHICH OVEH 1,000 PEOPLE, ANI MALS AXD HORSES TAKE PART 40 Animal Clowns 600 People 6 Concert Bands 150 Animal Trainers 2 Big Special Trains 40 Cars 3 Calliopes. SO FULL GROWN AFRICAN LIONS WORLD'S CHALLENGE CROUP IN ONE ACT. VALUE S50.000 SO SAMPSON AERIAL LION, RIDES IN BALLOON, SURROUNDED BY SHOOT ING SKYROCKETS. The Most Amazing Wild Animal Act Extant. 5SO HIGH-SCHOOL, RIDING, DANCING AND JIILITARY HORSES AND PONIES World's Premium Stock. Every One An Actor. 550 A GLITTERING TWO-MILE STREET PARADE AT 10:30 A. M. PERFORMANCE RAIN OR KIIINK, 2 AXD 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT I AXD 7. SEE THE BIG - FREE - TO - EVERYBODY ACTS! OX THE SHOW GROUNDS AT 1 O'CMX'K. YOCM.L HAVE TIME AFTER THE PARADE TO GET DINNER AND THEN TO THE SHOW GROUNDS IX AMPLE TIME FOR THE HIG FREE FEATURES. WILL EXHIBIT AT BEND, SAT,, JUNE 1 itlSMKMIIKK THK DAY AND DAT1- MARK IT ON YOUR CALENDAR THEFT OF HAY BRINGS FINES TO BUCCAROOS BEND. OREGON :ffiB5 U KIV From Monday's Dally.) PlotulliiK Kullty to tho chnrKO at atonlliiK liny ami food from tho old Fox food ynrd on Groonwood nvomio on Frldny, O. D. Chesshlr nnd Wil liam II. Orlnt this morning woro mm- tonccd to pay finoo of $2(5 hy JuHtlco of tho ponea K:aten, In default of paymont thoy nro romalntiiR in jail. Tho two inon woro arrested hy Chlof Nixon In company with Harry Kayton followliiR tho thoft. Thoy aro huccaroos and had takon tho hay to food Htnok, bolni; trncod by tho chlof trom tho food ynrd to tholr camping placo half a mllo nway. RETURN TO IA PIXE HOME. LA PINE, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Donahue, who havo boon nt Horn! since last fall, roturncd Frl dny to tho homestead out toward Prluglo Falls, Mrs. Dnoahuo has been 111 during tho early part of the winter, but Is in fair health now. MOORE COMMENCES WORK. LAKEVIHW. Jnson C. Mooro, who has a lonso on Summor nnd Al hort lnkos for tho extraction of vnlu- nblo mineral doposlta from tho wntors thoroof, Is now onguglug men and toama preparatory to cominonc- i.ivg work, Ho has lot a contract to 6. S. Mlnton for part of tho work, so It la atatod, and it is proaumod thnt ho will oroct n domonatratlng plant during tho coming nuunuor. BEND Photo Studio Will Open May 18 One ftoor North of P.O. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Eight Yenvs in Successive Photography TUMALOROAD GETTING REPAIRS (From Friday's Dally.) Work on tho county highway bo- tween this city and Tumalo Is golug steadily on. Tuesday tho road was regraded and yesterday tho work of rolling tho surface was commenced, Engliicor Dunsmoro of tho Orogou Trunk handling tho steam roller, be ing relieved by Commissioner MUlor Into In tho afternoon. It is tho in tention of tho officials to koop at tho work early and Into until It la com pleted, tho rocont rain having uiado It possible to repair tho damage caused by tho long period of dry woather. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY PLEASES AUDIENCE. HORSE HRIXGS !?!)! TO liA PIXE RED CROSS (From Friday's Dally.) Playing boforo n packed houso at tho Llborty thoatro lant night, tho senior class of tho Dcnd high school presented tho comedy "And Homo. Camo Ted." Toomlng with comedy, tho play from tho rlso of tho curtain to tho final scones drew 'tho closest; attoutton of tho audience, each mom bor of tho cast tnklng tho part with tho oaso of ono long accustomed to, stngo work. Tho piny was well rep resentative of tho talent In tho Domr. schools, and all of tho participants aro receiving tho congratulations of their friends, LA PINE, May 20. Soma time ago Alfred A, Aya donated a horse to tho La Pino Red Cross auxiliary, to bo dlsposod of by them and tho funds used for tho purchase of ma terial for clothing for tho nolglan8. Tho horso was sold for $91, which was placed in tho funds of tho aux iliary tor tho purpose mentioned. GOOD FOR THE WIIOLIJ FAMILY. Evory family requires a safe and reliable cough and cold romedy. Mrs. John Potter, 20 Shupu St., Mt. J'leas ant, Pt writes: "I havo usod Foley's Honey and Tar for colds for yours and highly recommend It to all families," Contains no opiates, Checks bronchial and grip coughs, croup and whooping cough. Sold, everywhere. Four chairs at your service at td-v Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv.