Paqr a THR HKJTD Hl'U.KTIN, IIKND, OREGON, Tl'KHDAY, JANUARY IW, I01T The Daily Bulletin Faaliahes Erarr Afterne.ii Einpl Bandar. GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM PuMUher KOHKKT W. SAWYER Editor-Manager FRED A. WOKl.KI.KN News Editor HKN11Y N. FOWLER Auocimto Editor HAU'H SPENCER Mechanical Supt, An Independent Newspaper, standing for the aquar. deal, clean busineM, clean politic, i an J the beat interceta of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bl Mail. On Year 15.00 Six Montha ti.lb Three Montha 11.(0 Br Carrier One Year 16.50 Six Montha IJ.10 One Month 60 All subscriptions are dua and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. NoUces of expiration are mailed subscribers and if renewal Is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make aU checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1917 project It recognised its moral obit gation to the settlers who had taken up land i under a Carey act project Impliedly guaranteed by the state. The project was built and its lands advertised for sale when the nows of leaks in the reservoir began to cast suspicion on its future. There Is now proposed a defin ite plan to examine the condition ot the reservoir and if it Is found feast' ble,. to stop the leaks and make the reservoir what It was expeoted to be when the project was built. A bill to this effect, appropriating $26,000 for the expense involved, has been offered in the Legislature and should pass. The plan is one that vitally affects every project settler and landowner and indirectly, every interest of this section. All should Join In a con certed request that the bill be passed and the appropriation made. If the state saw its moral obliga tion four years ago the same should be true today and the Legislature should follow the course dictated by the obligation and by good business, as well. . "BUY A HOME." The following editorial from the Los Angeles Times, published in a city where there is perennial real boom, with high and ever mounting prices. Is commended to the real es tate men. and property holders of Bend, where prices for the most part probably art lower than they ever will be again. It is worth clipping and pasting In a scrap book. Every married man should own his own home. Did anybody ever know of a robin hatching and rais ing her young in another robin's next, or a fox sleeping In the hole in the earth ot another fox? Better own a cottage than hire a palace. Lazarus sleeps sounder in the hut he owns than does Dives in the palace he rents. The man who owns his borne can say: "These roses distill their perfume for me; the white j bosoms of these lillies are mine; the jessamine that climbs about this porch is mine. I can stand in my garden and say, 'from the infernal fires beneath me, to the radiant stars above, earth and air are mine.' " The home of our childhood once abandoned is forever lost. It may .have been a hut standing on the ' ugliest patch of ground the earth af fords, yet so wrapt round the heart is it, so charged with youthful imag ery in every stick and stone of it, that the gilded castle, built in after life, with all the rare and costly fur nishings that art and lngennity can afford is but an empty barn beside it. i In no place on earth is it so easy to own a home as in this City of Angels. The columns of the Times are filled with advertisements offer ing homes for sale with payments of $200 or $100 or even 150 down, with further payments extended in monthly installments of $10 to $20 each over a period of ten years or more at 7 per cent interest. Buy a home, declare on it as a homestead and no storms of fortune can ever take it from you. You can say: "Hence far from me ye senseless Joys That fade before ye reach the heart The crowded dome's distracted noise, Where all is pomp and useless art. Give me. my home to quiet dear, Where hours untold and peaceful move; So fate ordain I sometimes there May voices hear of those I love." FAMOUS ATHLETES TO BE PRESENT AT MEET Robert Simpson and Fred Murray Are Listed Among Entries For Indoor Events. By H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK, Jan. 23. The an nual indoor athletic meet of the Mil- rose Athletic club, which will be staged tomorrow night in the Seventy-First . Regiment Armory, New York, will bring out a classy field of entrants. Among others who will compete will be Robert Simpson provided he can leave his stduies at the Uni versity of Missouri long enough. Fred Murray. California's sensation al hurdler who recently became a res ident of New York, also will be there for his first appearance in an Indoor meet. Simpson never has played the in door hurdle game to any great ex tent, but it would be considered re markable if a man who can do the 120-yard outdoor barriers in 14 2-3 seconds couldn't hop the 70-yard sticks In something near record time. He has a world's mark ot 9 2-5 seconds at which to shoot, so there W U. SERVICE IS SURE IS WEEK J. NKUSON ARRIVED IN TOWN TODAY AND IS INSTALLING KOVH'MKNT AND FIXTIRK8 IN O'KANE ltlll.DINtJ. Downtown service by the Western Union Telegraph Company will bo ottered to Bend patrons by tho end of the present week, according to J. Nelson, equipment man tor that company, who arrived in Bend this morning to commence work on in stalling apparatus and fixtures In the office room ot J. Ryan & Co., In the O'Kane Building. The cables have been Btrung and tho office wired and all that now remains Is the .Installa tion of the necessary equipment and the erection ot office fixtures. The hours during which the West ern Union will be open have been only tentatively arranged. The office will remain open tor business be tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. and 7 and 8 p. m. Just what ar rangement will be affected with re gard to Sunday service has not boon learned. . . In explaining the cause ot the de lay in bringing downtown service to Bend Mr. Nelson said this morning that the demands have been so heavy upon the company in the last tew months, and that the scarcity of ma terials has been so marked that tho company has not been able to koop up with the demands of the public. The downtown office will bo in charge ot C. E. Nichols, who has been telegraph operator at the depot since November 1, 1911. 3,145 REMNANTS -Making roomforthe Largest and Best Stock of Spring Merchandise Bend has ever known. FIGHT FOR MOVIES ON SUNDAY IS HOT (Br United Preea to The Datljr Bulletin I ALBANY. N. f., Jan. 23. The big fight ot the movie men to win the right to give Sunday shows came to a bead here today when the film men from all over the state gathered to tell the legislature and the public its side ot the story. The fight has is little likelihood of his smashing assumed statewide proportions.- The TUMALO BILL. When the State of Oregon, four years ago,- appropriated $450,000 with which to build the Tumalo any record Murray's first appearance on the hard gymnasium floors ot the east will 'be watched with interest. Mur jay is one of the finest sprinters ever developed. In a hurdle race of sev enty yards he should be virtually un beatable. He also expects to do a little weight throwing. In 'California, where Murray mad his home before clubbing with the New York athletes, they don't have indoor meets, for the sufficient rea son that there's too much summer to make It necessary. Besides these two stars several other men of national reputation have sent in their entries. The meet promises to be one of the fastest in door affairs in recent years. SCHEME TO COMBAT H. C. OF L. IS GIVEN (Br United Preaa to The Dally Bulletin) KANSAS CITY, Kan., Jan. 23. Combat the high cost of living by eating rabbit meat, is the suggestion made by George M. Pfelffer, secre tary of the Associated Charities of this city, to Middle Westerners. Pfelffer declared many farmers have asked that hunters be directed to their farmsto kill the rabbits. legislature has appointed a special investigating committee on It, and entireties throughout the state are leading the tight against the Sunday shows. As many of the big film cor poratlons have headquarters' and some studios In New York, the fight Is looked upon as ot more or less national significance. RESUME LEAK PROBE New Day Dentistry WE WANT YOU TO WEAR OUR TEETH NOW! Do you want good ones? that fit That you can eat with -That don'f fall down That look natural . ' . Teeth that cannot be told from your own Others have them Why not You? ;. We take all the chance DO NOT PAY unless suited. .THE KINO BEE DENTISTS, Originators of NEW DAY DENTISTRY NEW PAINLESS METHOD Which 18 ENTIRELY HARMLESS. Wo extract the decayed teeth and roots and make you a perfect fitting new set of teeth, natural color. We MAKE IT POSSIBLE for all to have good work. There are two very Important reaHons. The public places all confidence! in The King Bee Dentists. WHY? OUR WORK SHOWS FOR ITSELF Our prices are less than half that demanded by others for work not so good. We are not cthicul. We believe in publicity to the extent of lotting everyone know our superior claxs of work and our prices. Wo are hero to stay, and give a written guurantce with all work. Full Set fc 1 A HA P JLJ,JJ NOW! is your OPPORTUNITY! Teeth... Gold Crowns.. Enamel J1 fifY Fillings v 1 uu $5.00 Lady Assistant Always in Attendance. King Bee Dentists .-'- . Over Postofflce, Bond, Oregon. Dr. A. O. Kroom, Professional Manager. ' HOURS 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays, 0:00 to 5:00. WhippleTiireatcns to Raid New. York Brokers' Offices.- NEW YORK, Jan. 23.-rThe note leak probe wbb resumed today, Attor ney Whipple, counsel for the House rules committee, demanding that President Noble, of the Stock Ex change, produce the clearing bouse records for December 10 to 23, and all New York brokers' records for the same length of time. Whipple threatened' to send the committee Into every New York brok er's office. If the records were not produced. He is bunting possible beneficiaries of the leak. We mrite you to call at oar itore or phone, and get our prices. ' Then you will be a steady customer. CASH CROCERY H. P. Smith's FULL LINE of'5 Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding, General Com nUilon Merchant!. We carry Oil, Caaoline, Sugar, Flour, Salt Meata, Hama, Bacon and Lard. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGIt ADVERTISING BY THE ' GENERAL. OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES REMNANTS OF SILKS ; REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS REMNANTS OF PERCALES REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS REMNANTS CURTAIN MATERIALS REMNANTS OF TABLE LINEN ' REMNANTS OF PUTTINGS REMNANTS OF MUSLIN REMNANTS OF SHEETING ETC., ETC. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. FASTEST CROWING STORE IN THE STATE BILLY SUNDAY H.AS CLASS FOR WORKERS ( Or United Preaa to Tne Dally nulletin) NEW YORK. Jan. 23. The second weekly session of tho 827 cltU'in students who are studying to ! per sonal workers for Billy Sunday at the big tabernacle during his campaign her beginning April 1, will be held here tonight. The corps Is composed of six members each from tno 200 churches In New York. They are studying books and charted maps of the human soul, showing the best point of attack and the form It should take for any given situation they may encounter Jn helping Sunday win souls via the sawdust trail. U. S. STEEL PLANT IS DANIEL'S PLAN WASHINGTON, D. C Jail. 23. Secretary Daniels suld today that the Navy department Is considering a fed eral steel plant to supply tho require ments of (he na-jy. The department believes tho plant Is neodod, since Hadflelds, tho British firm, underbid American plants on a proJuctUo contract. ENGLISHWOMAN CAN USE THE HAMMER I Mr Ualtod I'raaa to The Dally Bulletin) LONDON, Jan. 23. Woman linn dissipated another anclunt and hon ored belief. She can use hsmtmr. She's using it nut wisely, but too well, according to complaining fore ruon In certain munitions factoring. They gay many women worker. Il not closely watched, Just will drive In screwa with tliulr hammers. This results In rurlous Imperfection, and the work has lo bo done over. BUSINESS A.l PROKKHHIOXAIv . REDMAN MOORE,' LAWYERS Open evenings 7 to 9 p. m. . except Wednesdays Log Cabin Bldg. Bend, Or. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, . :-: :-: Oregon H. H. D e A R M O N D LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon Spring House Cleaning by Electricity Why not use an "ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER" We Have Them! Sold on Easy Terms? Bend Water Light & Power Co. Phone 551 DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST , Office' In Sathar Building. Hours to 1 2, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer U. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. . Telephone 441 , firegonltfe Insurance Company "XCLUaiVCLV ontooN" Homk Office. Corbtt Bi-oa., Portland ' ASHLEY FORREST, . District ManaKer. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writ em of all kinds of Insurance. OldV cut Inmirnnce Awonry In Central Ore iron. H. C. Klltn, Fit-fit Nntlunal Hunk Iiutldlnif, Bund, 0 run on. C. II. BISHOP Get ordors for Spring Luwn Work anil Uurdniilng in now. Pontofflco Box 467 Bond, Or. KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale I0o Cash and '-. Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN & CO. : Phone Your WANT -ADS to The Daily Bulletin-Thcy will be given Careful Attention.