The Daily bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1916-1917, January 13, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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THE I1KM) M1XKT1N. 11KNI), OlUXiON, 8.VH HIUY, JWl'AHV III, 11117
The Daily Bulletin
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SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. 1917
The other day the proprietor of a
theatre in New York was arrested
Hunters ComtiiK In From OiiImMo
Count Ion KMctliK llovoiuio
From Halibit Scalps.
Applications are becoming more
and more numerous for bounties on
coyotes and Jackrabblts. is the re
port of County Clerk Hnner. who
stales not only are they being pre
sented by residents of the county,
but that hunters living In other parts
of the state are coming hero with the
intention of making money during
the winter on rabbit scalps.
No bounties arc being paid, howev
er, ns the county has as yet no funds
TRAIL HITTERS WILL
INVADE METROPOLIS
li-epnrutloiiN for Hilly Sunday Iti'vlv-
als In New York City to
IIckIii Tomorrow.
By (Jeoriie Mail in,
(United. Prcaa Stall Corrvupondrlit.)
NKW YORK. Jan. 13. The Hilly
Sunday cocktail is being mixed here
today and will bo served at a thous
and different places in Now York to
morrow. This cocktail Is made of seasoned
Sunday trail hitters. There'll be a
thousand of them from riiilndelphia,
and others from elsewhere. Most
BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR
Great Half Price Sale
MWmHaHllMMM lafHaMMaHW MMa.m.lallHil.m.lllllllMM MUMHHHrMM
NOW ON AT SMITH'S
nf Ihn Pliiliii.ntnt.iililH will ho of Ht'VtMl 1
at Its disposal, and as no warrant j ymf vt)(a(!0 au, iuutll.u ln brokrn j
religious bonds. I
The- Idea Is to aefve this cocktail i
to New York tomorrow ami several i
issue has been authorised by the j
county court.
Mr. Huner declares that In any
event he would refuse payment on
rabbits while the bounty law is in
question.
1XH KKI) IX THK PANTRY
The following story was written by
Geraldine Rice, a 12-yenr-old pupil
in the Bend public schools.
I remember when I was a little
I boy, my mother always warned me
and fined because equal privileges I never to get In the pantry while she
were not accorded United States sail- was gone; because she said that I
orB as civilian patrons. A couple of might break some of her China clluli
Jackies were refused seats in a box, !es. It happened one day she was out.
although they paid their money and' and I got quite hungry. So, of
were entirely sober. A mighty good ! course, 1 thought I could go in and i .,, M . i. i.... iiii,i. classes
lesson, that, for a management will-1 get what I wanted and then when Ij l)lle l)f tnP attractions probali
ing to discredit the uniform of the i got done I could fix everything back v wn (, A) Saunders, of Scrniiton,
country wnicn protects mm, and the
men who wear that uniform.
others of the same kind, to whet the
public's appetite for the big religious
feast when Hilly cuts loose hero Ap
ril 1. The Billy Sunday cocktail is
made like this:
Tuke one made-over, old-lino
churchman, mix him thoroughly with
ex-saloon-keepers preferred); tuld
two plain trail bitters (burglar and
one Bible class expert, bring them to
a boll and serve red hot to the sin
ners. The "Invasion" will take the form
of coiuiuunltv and church meetings.
It will be under the direction of the
I Rev. George G. Dowie, leader of the
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY LADIES COAT
"HALF PRICE"
$10.00 Coat, at Half Price Sale $ 5.00
12.50 Coat, at Half Price Sale 6.25
15.00 Coat, at Half Price Sale 7.50
18.00 Coat, at Half Price Sale 9.00
20.00 Coat, at Half Price Sale 10.00
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY GIRLS' COAT AT HALF PRICE
REVIVAL SERVICES
PROVING EFFECTIVE
Fourteen Converts Made by Kvaiifre-
llit Dr. F.I wood I.yon, lust Sight
. "Old Homestead," Subject.
The effectiveness of the union ser
vices was shown last night, when at
the meeting conducted by Dr. Elwood
Lyon, 14 converts were made, the
largest number at any of the meet
ings held so far. The evangelist
spoke on the subject. "The Old Home
stead," introducing his remarks by
a description of a New England home
stead.
He utilized the story of the Prod
igal Son again in his sermon. "There
as it was. I lie pantry Happened to , tnlll mor lla flory ,,, hlllr
have a night lock on it, so 1 went in musta,.i,e and manner as the booze ,
and locked it after me. I did not , us0(1 , ,.08mo. it 8at thal
know it until I got done Gating. So ;,,, ,, Hockefellor. Jr.. wept the
I started to get out and the door wasfrst tilm, lle bvaril Suumlors tell his
locked. I went back and started to ; slorV-
cry. I cried for quite a- while, and This ls tlle tlriit st() tuc sumlny
then happened to think of the Jam : campaigners will take In their plans
that mother made. It was right be-:,., ((..Voltu atmosnhero for the evane-
hind me. It was in a big barrrel.
Mother had put it up for winter. I
got up from where 1 was sitting, and
opened the lid and started to eat.
I could not quite get as much as 1
wanted, and I climbed upon the bar
rel. I could get my hands in it a lot
better, and ate faster. Finally, I
got tired sitting in that position, so
I leaned over a little bit farther, and
of course fell In head first. I strug
gled, but all In vain. 1 heard mother
calling me, then she heard me In the
pantry. She pushed at the door and
it opened. Well, you know what lit-
ellst's coming.
AMERICAN RANCH IN
MEXICO HAS ARMY
MEN, LOOK HERE, CHOICE OF ANY
OVERCOAT, "HALF PRICE"
$ 9.00 Overcoats, at Half Price Sale $ 4.50
10.00 Overcoats, at Half Price Sale 5.00
12.00 Overcoats, at Half Price Sale .... 6.00
15.00 Overcoats, at Half Price Sale 7.50
20.00 Overcoats, at Half Price Sale 10.00
MEN'S SUITS AT $12, $15, $20, $25
Force of 'JIM I Private Soldiers Do K
rellent Work AKainst Forces
of Punchfi Villa.
' By United I'rvH to The Daily Ilullctln)
C1UDAI) JL'ARKZ. Chill., Mex..
Jan. 13. For the protection of the
two million acre American owned
tie bovs ept. ThAt ta what T rnt
are more people," he said, "to In-jThat is the lagt time j have Dcen
I VOUUB 10 slnanu sname in tne panlry without asking my i Bubicora ranch, permission to main-
tuuu tuna mc iu ueip mm 10 U me ; mother
oi purity ana nappiness,
In his afternoon lecture on the
Book of Esther, Dr. Lyon emphasized
the prominence of the Jewish people
in world affairs. "Some of the most
prominent places. among all nations
have been held by Jews," he declar
ed. "The first 600 highest awar
medals given by Russia in the present
.war, went to Jews. They are learn
ing the army tactics of the world.
..anu lit use intra some time in self ( learned on Biblical subjects I)r
defense." i Lyon, a converted Hebrew.
H. C. HARTRANFT, Pastor.
tain a private "feudal" army has
been granted by de facto govern- j
i meut officials. Two hundred men '
Baptist Church.
10:00 a. m., Bible school;
11:00
Presbyterlun Church.
Our regular morning service to-! are armed today to defend the pro
morrow at 11 o'clock. The pastor : perties against bandit forays,
will give an expository sermon on a j In the month the private army has
portion of the Bible. At 3:30 p. m.. been in existence, they have engaged !
Dr. Lyon will speak on "The Second ! marauding bands three limes and!:
Mile Spirit." Special music for all j killed or captured and turned over to !
services. At 7:30, Dr. Lyon will ' Carranza authorities 28 bandits. Col-1 S
sneak again. Bend is havine the nriv- mini n nitnrln f.iirci:! n twl lU'n fnllfiu'-
ilege of hearing one of the most I ers. bearing messages to Villa were
j bugged by the liable ora army and
i executed here by a firing squad a few
! weeks ago. j
j John Hayes, American manager of
the ranch, estimates the losses in the ;
last 24 mouths at 23,000 head of
: cattle. 1000 horses and mules. :!.".. 000 '
bushels of corn and beans burned and j
The Biggest and Best Stock of Men's
Dependable Shoes are Here at a Saving
R. M. Smith Clothing Co.
FASTEST CROWING STORE IN THE STATE
M'AI.ISTKU'S HOISK BCK.NS
a. m.. preaching service, the sub- J The residence of A. .McAlister. sev
Ject being "The Open Noor." Come , eral miles west of Tumalo. was de
early and join in the tour of Japan. ! stroyed last night bv a fire caused
We started last Sunday. Do not miss ! from the explosion of gasoline in a an equal amount confiscated or stol
inis instructive journey. 3:00 p. m., pan in which clothes were being
union service at Presbyterian church; i cleaned. The house and contents
'C:30 Christian Endeavor will meet; 'are a total loss. Both .Mr. McAlis-
7:i0 union service at Presbyterian i ter and his son were severely burned.
No insurance was carried on the
bouse.
en; and three Americans and 20 na
lives slain.
church.
J. L. PERINGER, Pastor.
Why Pay $100 to $200
for a Lot away out in the Suburbs when xou can gel
a CHOICE LOT in
RIVER TERRACE
only 4 minutes Walk from Post Office, for ony
$300. Easy terms.
HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY.
Sales Jlgcnls
THAW'S MOTHER TO
WATCH AT BEDSIDE
The King Bee Dentists
Have their laboratory fully equipped now with all the very latest
modern appliancex, and our expert mechanics ure ready and busy all
the time. With our cenvenienccs we arc now able to muke and fit
in as muny as seven sets of teeth in a day. Ho come early and have
your impressions taken for a new set of teeth if you need them, and
DO NOT PAY
for them If they do not suit. No waits or delays. No misfits to
grumble about, but natural looking, perfect fitting teeth all the time.
Kxuniinatlon and est imutc gladly made at any time, free of charge.
We ure Here to Stay, and Give u Written Guuruutec With All Work.
Full Set Teeth
$10.00
-J
Gold Crowns
$5.00
Enamel Filling
$1.00
Lady Assistant Always in Attendance.
King Bee Dentists
Over PoHlofflce, Bend, Oregon.
Dr. A. ,'. Frooin, Professional Manager.
HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 0:00 to 5:00.
Will Remain I'ntU Preliminary Kx
uniinatlon is Completed At
tempted Suicide Better.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13. Har
ry K. Thaw's mother today announc
ed her Intention of taking a suite of
rooms near St. Mary's hospital where
her son is confined, following IiIb nt-
I tempted Bulclde She Intends to re
j main at his bedside until the pre
liminary examination is completed.
It is reported that the New York
! district attorney Is attempting to
: make alleged conspirators confess
! and turn state's evidence,
i Thaw was much better this afternoon.
ISAXQl'KT IHUKKS IX XKW
A.M P ( HA HTKK M F.M BF.KS
(Continued from Page 1.)
ones Dairy
CLEAN MILK
AND CRliAAL
Milk for Infants and
Invalids a Specialty.
Phone Black 1531
FuelsWood
OREGON FUEL CO.
Phone Red tifil
j James II. Anderson, C. C. Much
I anan, Joseph T. Ileesley, 8. Louis
Dennett, John F. Busszell, S. fj. Cald
well, George, L. Cousineau, Floyd V.
K. Crowdor, II. H. De Armond, O. P.
Dahl, David E. DcArmond, W. C.
Dlotte, William P. Downing, John O.
Dennett, W. II. Bond, J. A. Eastes,
E. E. Ellis, C. II. Francis, Ross Farn-
hnm, Edgar I). Gllson, George S. I
Guss, O. C. Gundnrson, A. Ilurrlson,
! II. II. Hudson, A. Helgeson, R. W. ,
j Mnrrlonct, A. D. Hogue, J. F. Hall- '
i meyer, C. E. Hamilton, Frank Innb- j
; nit, C. A. Jackson, F. R. Kelley, W.
, I). Keisur, C. II. Kelley, L. M. Mo
Reynolds, Fred McCormack, D. F.
Miller, C. M. McKay, J. P. Markoo,
! Marshall Mucklln, Robert J. McCunn,
C. P. Nlswonger, Axel E. Olson, M.
A. Palmer, Frank T. Parker, Claude
Russell, Leo P. Rooney, Edwin A. i
Rogers, John B. Rivers, Nicholas P. !
Smith, A. O. Schilling, J. A. W.
Scoggin, C. C. Simmons, Myron
H. Symons, William T. ShoultH, Will
lam II. Shull, 11. M. Starkey.
FULL LINE
of
J
Hardware
Implements
Hunters' Supplies j
Bend Hardware Co. j
Spring House Gleaning by
Electricity
Why not use an
"ELECTRIC VACUUM
CLEANER"
We Have Them I Sold on Easy Terms?
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
Thone 551
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
Sash Factory Wood
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
Telephone 441
Hlorice and Forwarding, ficntral Com
mkilon MrrrhanU.
I
We firry Oil. KaMllne, Sugar, Flour,
Hall Meats, llama, Macon and Lard.
ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little
Vant Ad will coat you.
' KENWOOD
Kenwood Gardens
und Terminal Additions
Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly
Houses for Sale 10 Cash and
Monthly Payments like rent
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