The Daily bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1916-1917, December 16, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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BEND THEATRE
The Worth While Play.House"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
.PAULINE FREDERICK
IS
"The World's Great Snare"
All
InHMiKnly Interesting Htory, with superb juullti'M of pictorial
uiiil dramatic strength.
Coming Tuesday and Wednesday
"The American Beauty"
Featuring Myrtle Stedman
Thin beauty will surprise you In thlM ery unusual Htory, wllh In
multitude of original situations. Myrtlu Htudman In u reol Amer
ican biiuuty.
THK WKATIIKK
Itiiln or annw tonlKlit. Warmer
with mm 111 wind.
oiti:t;o.s THI NK thain
Arrives 7: a.
Leaves P. ui.
O..W. It. N. THAIN.
Arrive 7:36 p. in,
leaves 7:26 a. to.
AITO HTA(iK LINK HOI III.
Leaves 8:45 a. ui.
Arrive & P- '
AITO I.INKH.
Cum o Hums, Kort Klamath
Kort Hock, Kllvor Li:ke and
oilier points south and fdutti
east.
i-osT KKio: hoiks.
General delivery open dully
b::u a. in. to A l. "'
No nmll distributed on Sunday.
Night train mall closes a: 11
Day train mail closes 8:30 a. di.
TKi:JitArn not us.
Western Union dally 7 a. m. to
11 p. i. Hunduy and bolldrys
8-10. 4-0.
TKMCI'HONK tlOllW.
J'aelnc Tel. ft Tel. Co. !M Hour
service. Including Sunday.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
f-., ;
Bum, lout nliclit at tli Bend bos
pit itl. to Mr. and Mra. It. A. Miller,
a ulna pound boy.
U, J. Ovcrturf returned thU
ninriittrook., wvurnl-daya' bu
Iiicmh trip to Portlitnd.
The lloyal Arch Masons meet
Monday evening and will hold n-g-ular
eliM't Ion ot officer. '
Mis. Mapper W. Hkuse lift hint
TOYS AND
DOLLS
at
Warner's
night for Purtlund. whnro alio will
v (Hit with her relative fur a week
William Brock, of Crescent, who
Iium been In I'onland for several
weeks, arrived In lli'nd thla morn-
In k on liia way home.
Krlc Belt, principal of tlin Bend
hly.h school, li ft Iiihi nlKlit (or
.Murshflcld to spend tlin Christmas
holidays with relatives.
Mix .Miirgurct Downs, of tlin
Ili'lid public schools, loft today fur
Boise to spend tin Christmas liol
Idaya with ber purcula.
Hurry A. South, forest ranger
from Crescent, will bo In Ihu city
tonlrht to do detail work In the lo
cal forestry office fur tlin next few
day.
Mra. (ieorge Heels, who baa been
at thi Bend SurKlcul hospital for
several weeks, returned to hor home
at Kort Ilock. Mra. Heels la a teach
er at Kort Hock.
-.Mra. It. M. Smith received tho
news thin morning telling hnr of the
death of tier mother, Mra. II. K.
Kbumute, of Hoiky Kurd, Colorado.
Mra. Smlib'a mother wua 89 yeara
old.
Korest Banger Kd Mann will ar
rive in Bend tonlKht from I.a IMnv,
where be baa been atatloncd in tho
Davis lake raniter dialrlct. He will
remain In tho city fur tlin next 10
day, working on fire equipment
plana and doing general adinlnlslra
llon work.
i
1,. Fuhnrty, M. J. Meredith, M. P.
Droiinuii and A. W. W'ulla, of I'ort
lund, aro ruxlHtiifed at tlin I'ilot
I'ortliiud, aro reglatored at the
Wright.
Jl. K. Koylaton, of Robert arrlv
od In tho .city laal night. Ha la a
gueat at tho Wright,
T, II. Mitchell, of Klamuth Kalla,
la apundlng tho duy in ilend on bua
InoHa mattera. He-la regixlered at
tho Wright.
Thunkaglvlng dinner at tlin Al-
tamunt hotel waa enjoyed by a great
many people. Look for thu Chrlat
iii u menu next week. , adv. 6-c
MASONS HONOR CHILD
Many of I-odge Attend Hervlcen fur
(jcrtnidn GaJllier. 1
Rxtvtidlng aympathy to Mr. and
Mra. J. L. Ualther, parenta of little
Gertrude Ualther, who died Thurs
day night In thla city, a number of
(he mnmbera of tbe local Maiionic
lodge, to whlib Mr. Galthcr be
lunga, attended the funeral aervlcea
held tbla afternoon from tho Nia
wonger undertaking -parlor. Many
other wero alio prcacnt. Kloral of
fering were beautiful.
Ituv. 11. C. Hartranft waa the of
ficiating mliilnter, and following the
chapel aervlec interment waa made
In tho Ilend cemetery.
Nellie Leslie, Mildred Duller,
Mildred Kline and Ida NIwoiiger
wero the pall bearera.
FUNERAL NEAR BEND
Large Number of Itrleml Allenil
Hervlci-a for Mr. I.oiu.
AT THK 1IOTKIJ4
II. K. Itlley. of l.n I'liie, la apend
Ing the day In Ilend. Ho, In alopplug
at the i'llut Hull" hotel.
Alvln II. Hawk, of Fremont, Is
reglatered at the I'llut Hulto.
J, r . Dean, of Arrow, la a guet
at the rilul Hullo hotel.
('. K. Keldmiiu, of Seutlle, arrived
In lleml IiihI nlgllt, and la making
. IiIk heudijuiirter lit the I'llut llultn
II. W. Luveliuid, of I'urtliind, In
I a biiHlni-K vlxltor In Heml, and I
i mopping' at the I'ilot Unite.
i
; J. II. Young, of Iteiiu, Nevudu, la
, r'-glHlered at. the Wright.
: llultu.
Itufun MulkHon, of Itedniond, Is
( In the city, and la inuklug headquar
ters at the Wright hotel.
I Perry Black and C. II. I'rowltt, of
Me in bom of tho Grange, and a
number of ilend residents a well,
paid their flnal reapecta to the mem
ory of Mr. Charles Lowe this morn
ing, when funeral services wore held
from tho family borne seven miles
from Ilend. More than 150 were
present, and following tho aervlcea
fully half the number Joined the
cortege to tbe Bond cemetery, where
Interment was made.
Itev, II. C. Hartranft ofllciated at
the aervlcea, both at tbe borne and
at the graveside.
Mrs. Lowe died Thursday night
from heart trouble.
At the Movies
.KtM THKATHK
Charlie Chaplin will be the mirth
maker tonight at the Grand The
atre, In "The Pawnshop," a role the
likeness of which he ha not before
shown up his versatile disposition.
"The Pawnshop" has plenty of plot.
There are a lot of real thrill
mingling In with tho lauichs and
Charlie gut away In great style with
Home heroics well ilxud with fun.
Kilna I'urvlance, the beautiful mem
ber of Charlie' company, I seen in
the role of the pawn keeper' daughter.
Tomorrow and Monday night Jo-
e Collins, well known comic opera
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KIMBALL :
YOUNG '
A Wfl ?UTU,t teggj
River Terrace
Bend's Handsomest Residence Site. Just across the
river opposite the new Hotel, BUY A LOT FOR
CHRISTMAS. Your Choice of any inside lot for
only $:J00, Corners and river fronts a little higher.
HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY.
Sales Jlgenls
tlon of new me.mhera will be held on
the evening of December 29 under
the direction of M. Eachern, of Port
land, deputy head consul. It I ex
pected that 75 sew and old mem
ber will be received Into the lodge
at it first meeting. A banquet will
be beld following tbe initiation ceremonies.
CIWK'KRT CLOSED CHRISTMAS
Notice I given that F. Dement &
Co' grocery store will be closed all
day Christmas. adv. 10-1 8c
DY.VA.MITKR, IS CO.VVICTKD
Ihr United Prm to Th. fl.Uj Bulletin)
LOS ANGELES, Doc. 16. Davldt
Caplan was convicted yesterday of
manslaughter In connection with,
the Lo Angeles Times dynamiting;
by tbe McNamara.
PORTLAND WHEAT 1.40
I Br United Prn to Tht Daily Bulletin)
PORTLAND, Dec. 16. Today's
grain quotation give club at SI. 36;
bluestem at S1.40; Red Russian at
SI. 32. nd fortyfold at $1.36.
Sash Factory Wood
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
Telephone 441
TODAY'S TK.MPERATIKK
Maximum,
2 degree.
51 degrees; minimum,
WOOL CLEANING IN ALEPPO.
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Why Not Candies for Christmas? Fancy Boxes,
Special Makes, Special Packs. Boxes Carefully
Packed For Mailing. Send Your Order. , v
Money to Loan
in sums from $250 to
$25,000, 3 to 10 years
time. Reasonable
rates, prompt
service.
J.Ryan & Co.
Much Llka a Conjuring Trick I This
Old East.rn Preeasa.
Many of the old eastern processes
tuny still be seen In tbe bazaars of
Aleppo. A contributor to Blnckwood'
In a recent article describes a man
whom bo aaw at work cleaning wool
In exactly tba same way as baa been
tbe custom In Syria since Illbllcal
days:
"In tbe shelter of one of tbe arches
lerbaps you come upou sonic curious
process In full swing. It may be tbe
denning of hair or wool or creu tbe
mnklng of woolen felt. The denning
of wool and luiir seems to have some
thing of conjuring about It, so Imme
diate aro tbe results uud so unexpect
ed, compared with the ruje implement
used.
"A man seated cross legged on the
paring Is the conjurer. Ills Instru
ment Is a wooden bow, alraut four feet
long, In abnpe like the bow- of a rloltn,
but wllh the back two feet away from
several stout catgut strings. On tbe
floor be places a small heap of wool
clotted with mud and dirt, and above
It stand bis bow. Its back In the air.
Its two projecting horns resting on
Ihe floor and It string touching tbe
wool. With a wooden mallet be strike
tho string lightly and sets tbem twang
lug harmoniously and then rocks the
bow and lets its back strike tbe floor
or wall. Iletween tbe top of tbe bow
or floor or wall cornea a tap of the
strings with the mallet, and what with
tho time he keep and tbe twanging
strings her is a semblance to the dis
tant sound of a drum and harps. Hav
ing got Into time with bow and tap
ping, pcrbr.ps he begin to bum a sous.
"It I all a matter of few seconds
only before tbe wool begin to rise lu
soft whlto clond around the bow. It
goes on rising, and be slightly stir It,
pulls the lower part more under the
trlngs. changes the position of the
bow little, but keep up tbe rocking
and tap-tapping and never breaks tbe
rbytbm with which be began. Under
tbe Tlbratlng strings tbe wool grow
Into a heap in size like a table, but still
ha goes on, while a cloud of fine dust
rises to tbe roof of tba vault When be
atop be has produced a great mound
of soft white, fleecy wool and beneath
It la a heap of sand and dirt. 80 be
goea on, In tbe cool shade of bl clois
ter, twanging and tap-tapplug and Ring
ing and half filling bis vault with clean
wool as the result of a day'a work with
this primitive Instrument.
"One may see these wool cleaners
often, for they nro In every town and
bazaar. Out Just n often one stops be-
sldo them to bear the sounding strings,
tbe rhythmical tapping, . the monoto
nous song and to see the magical re
sults which follow. It all la a scene
as eastern In spirit and a ancient as
can be found." , . '
star, will appear in the pleasant
drama "A Woman's Honor," as a
beautiful Italian peasant girl whom
three conspired to ruin. Clara Kim
ball Young, In "Tho Rise of Sudan,"
appears In this beautiful story with
out a blush Tuesday.
IIEXD THEATRE.
Paulino Frederick will be the
Paramount star to aclntillate at the
Ucml Theatre Sunday and Monday
evenings In E. Phillips Oppenbeim's
celebrated story "The World's
Great Snare." MIbs Frederick ap
peara In the role of Myra, and in
this film is endowed -with numerous
opportunities to display her charm
and magnetism and emotional pow
er. When The Pallas Pictures chose
Myrtle Stedman to play the role ot
the most beautiful of all women In
the world, as shown in the "Amer
ican Beauty" at the Bend Theatre
Tuesday and Wednesday, they chose
a most suitable character. Real
charm Is manifested In thiB cloture
of Bohemlanfsni.
aEOUOB S. YOUNQ
Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer
V. H. M literal Surveyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
WOOD.MKN TO 1XST1TITK DEC. 20
Institution of the Bend camp of
Woodmen of the World and Initln-
Practical
Christmas
Gifts
Bend Hardware Co.
THE BEND
COMPANY
Bend's Leading
Real Estate
Dealers
D.E. HUNTER
Manager
THE
UNITED
WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
Storage andForwarding'General
Commission Merchants -
We handle
OIL, GASOLINE,
SUGAR, FLOUR,
SALT, HIDES.
FRESH and
SALT MEATS,
HAMS, BACON
and LARD!
THE UNITED WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
Phone 241
A. M. PR1NCLE, Manager. BEND, OREGON
CLEARING HOWE FOR,
ALL WANTS
FOR RENT Two rooms, suitable for bachelors' quar-
ters; also two furnished rooms, suitable for bachelors; $-1
per month. Inquire The Bulletin. 3tfc
TO TRADE, for city property, $750 Krell Player IMuno
Call at Day's Music Store. ' 6-llp
WANTED Furnished room with private family vith-
out board, by young: man of good habits. Inquire The
Bulletin. a, it
FOR RENT Four room cottage, at $10 a month. Call
at Martin and Cashman's store. 10c