TIIH IIKND IIUIJ.KTIN, UK. VI), Oltl-KJON. WKDNKHIMY, JAMAHV i, 1017 rAGK ft I917TAN SUNjMONjTUE ED 2 7 8T9 141516 (JAR V THU 4 FRI 5 SAT 6 WED 3 1011 1718 21222524252627 2829:3031 1917 1213 1920 . OltKUON III INK THAI.N Arrlvuit 7:1'0 ii. in. 1 .(Ml V( V ). 111. O.-W. It. M S. 1 HA I.N. Arrlvug 7: 3D p. in, Umviw . .'. 7:2B a. m. . AUTO HTA;i: I. INK HOI Til. ' l.onvoa 8 : 4 r a, in. Arrlvui 5 i. m. Al'TO 1,1 NKH, Cum lo lluriiH, Kort Kliiinntli Kurt Hock. Hllviir l.uko and ollmr puluta no u til anil nouth tOHl. I'OHT OITICK IIOI'KH. ' Oomirnl dnllvnry opou dully 8:90 n. in, to l) p. in. ' No mall dlNtrlliulnil cm Sunitny. Night train until donna . 117 Day trnln mall donna 0:30 . in. TlXKtJKAI'll HOt'ltH. Wealorn Unlim dully 7 n. m. tp V p. in. Hiinduy und hollilnya 8-10, 4-0. TKI.KI'IIOXR IIOI'ltH. raclflc TdI. & Tul. Co. 2 4 hour orvli'ii, InnludlnK Kundity. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOIIAVH TKMPKIlATt'llKH Miixtiiium, 4 0 ili-Kn-i'N; minimum. 3 ili'Krvcii. I,. A. Hunt wiia In tlw rliy ycatitr diiy fnnii l.uwiir flrlclK". Kn in Kliler tma flli-l on a liouiit ti'iul near llar Crunk tin ((. llonry Clow, of I'rliiKVllln ,Ih aa alalliiK In lliu o(fl of II. (.'. Kills. I'uul l.on'C of Itmlmtiml, vlal(m) mlili frlmula In Ilnml earllur In the wi'i'k. C. M, KmlNHil, und Cluudu Mc (,'uulcy, nt l)irliuti, uro In tha city on bunlm-aa. Mia. Hlurdlvun nnd duimlitor, Crya tul, or Kndiiiond, wuru vlaltora wltli rlutlva und frluiula lioru Hunduy. Mra. UnorKii (lilmca li ft thla morn 1 ii K for Thornton, WuiihliiKton, tor n vlalt with frlnmla und rolutlvua. Itiilnli Jordan, of I'rlni'Vlllii, foiin ly irnuuurnr of Crook iioiinly, wiih u buiilimaa vlHltor In Hid city liiat ii IK lit MIhh llllu MoiHit, who la toiidiliiK lit Koran KIiIko, Nimt Hunduy with hnr nurunlH In tho north purl of tlio i:lly. F. H. Hliinli'y, of I liu HIiuilcy-BwHll l.tiiiilitT Co., unlvi'il In lliind luat i lie lit on lila wuy to Ii In lunch nour llOIU. Iloh Mnwcllyn Inft yiiHtiTiluy for llorau l.iiku, lo look uflcr lila atrliik or triipa, ' ll'i xm:la to l) koiiu for tint ih'XI two moiillia. Krlmida of Mlaa (Jludya llruiidnii- titirK Iihvu rnevlvud unnouncoinunta of Ii or icruduulion from tho Kugoiio h Ik ! ai'hool ut tliu mid-term. Mr. und Mia. Cliironoo Muiintitiliiinr lull thla morning for CIiIibko wlmru limy will vlalt with rolutlvna und will lutiir vlalt In NVw Orloaiia. Mr. and Mra. J. 1. ! left thla inornliiK on u tixlnmlml tour In tlio until. They may tuku a trip to Culm linfiira thulr ruturn vlu Mlnncupolla. C. II. Iioratlno rutunu'd thla morn Ink from Hlnllu, Null., wheru lid waa lulled anvnrul wiieka uko on uecount of the auddun duulh of Ilia father County Clerk J. II. Iluner IWt IliHt nlKllt fur Hulem, culled there on (.utility dlvlaon tnuttera by u loli-Krum from I Hut r li t Attorney II. II. lo Ariuuiid. Mra. K. A. Turin and children ar rived In llund thla inornliiK from KuKeiio to tuuke Ihelr home hero. Mr. 1'iirln la munuker of thii llend Theutrii. Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. . y. llliUK hard, county roinmln- aloner of Crook county, wua In Ilend today for tho purpoau of tukliiK back lint Crook county cur formerly uaed by ex-Comiiilalonor II. J. Overlurf. Hhlrley Iluck. of tho dlatrlct for- entera office lu Portland, who has been here for tho luat two duya con- rerrlud with Hupervlaor W. u. liuat Inxa. or Ilia Demhiltea Nulloual for est, left thla mornliiK for I'rlnovllle. TODAV. lulled ArllHiuiN, l.iibor Temple, H:00 p, in. K. or l' Hnlhcr'a Hull, HAH) p. in, TlllltHIIAV. A. T. & A. M., MumoiiIc Hull, M:00 p. in. Mi Mine lliinoiii'l, lllpiMMlroino, ft p. in. I'ltllM V. Hlievllii-lllon vs. HriMikn HMreon IIohIIiik, 'ariiKMly ulleys, ft p. m. ItclMM knli I.imIkc, Hal her' s Hull, H p. HI. V. (. W Council CIiuiiiImi-m, 8 p. in. (.'oIIcko Men's lwtliiK, ('anilvuj Cliumliers, O'Kuoc IIuIIiIIiik, H p. in. II. II. H. vs. It. II. H. nt IUmIiiioiiiI, H p. ni. HATl'ltDA V. I'eophi Mass Mei'llllK lo DImuss Kami loan Hyslem, Council IUmiiiis, O'Kane lllil p. in. HL'XDAV. I'l-eacliliiK Htrvlren III all churches, nioriiliiK unil evening. Mt).M)AV. I. I. . I'., Hallicr's Hall, H p. in. Tt'KHDAY. .M. W. A., Hullier'a Hall, H p. m. Ilend llullelln vs. Murlln it ( ash- man, IIowIIiik, ( arnuMly Alleys, H VKIXKHI)AV. K. of l' Lalbcr's Hull, N p. m. Grovo, arrived In the city last nlKht und la atoppliiK at the Wright hotel. i. Itobertaon, of Beattlo, la In the city and la making headquarters at thu I'llot Dutte. . WILL SELL $100,000.00 WORTH OF OLD BOOKS Volume I'n.in HuntliiKton Library are HcIiik KnKi-rly Houxlit lly ( illis:lors. (By United Vrm n Th Dally Hullrtln) NKW VOItK, Jan. 24. Tho late Collla P. HutitliiKton'i nephew, Hen ry B. IIuutlHK(oii, who married his unclu'i widow and who has spent threo of tho 60 million dollars the railroad baron left him, for rare booka, will anil $100,000 worth of duplicate volumes at auction at the Anderson galleries here, today and tomorrow, Huntington possesses probably the moat remarkable and valuable li brary In the country and one of the finest In the world. ' It Is believed that before he has done, his collec tions will he unrlvallftd hv thai of I any collector, past or present. Huntington bought a million dol lars' worth of books from the Hoe collection alone. He paid half a million cash for the Duke of Uenven shlre's library and has bought a dozen other world famous collec tions from which ho has skimmed the cream and disposed of the bal ance. He employs a small army of j cataloguers and assistants and spends a fortune annually for the care of his books. It Is believed that Huntington In tends to center his main collection I at his homo In Uoa Angeles. AT THK HOTKI.H. reg- n. Webster, of Portland, Is Isterud at the Wright hotel. K. I). Preacolt, of Seattle, Is a bus iness visitor In lie n (I who Is stopping at tho Wright. A. G. 1.0HK. I). M. 8atterfleld. L. A. Karley and B. Kontalne, of Port land, are registered at the Pilot Dutte hotel. J. K. Dougherty, of Chicago, Is a guest at the Pilot, liutte. Mrs. C. II. Tlnggott, of Redmond, was at the I'llot liutte luat ngiht. C. C. Westerhouao. of Cottage U. OF W. GRAPPLERS WORK HARD FOR MEET . SEATTLE, Waah., Jan. 24. In splto of hard examinations, student wreatlors or tho University of Wash ington are hard at work today get ting In shape for the big meet with the Oregon Aggies at Corvallls, Feb ruary 23. The squud is short a good 13&-pounder, but this gap will be filled If Talbot returns to school next month. lioulton will represent Washington at 115 pounds and East erbrook will probably grapple for his school at 126. WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACROSS RIVER OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL Because nowhere else in Bend can you buy a desirable lot (50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $:K)0. Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, Sales ylgenli WEATHERBIRO' MCE run Douau roi) 300 PAIRS ALL SIZES LOWEST PRICED SHOES For Boys' Just Unpacked MAYER HOXORBILT Mule Skin, Gun Metal, Blucher & Button PETERS WEATHERBIRD- Elk Skin, Gun Metal, 9 in. Hi Tops. WASHINGTON HI TOPS-Black and Tan $2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.00 DRY GOODS SATHER'S SHOES FURNISHINGS II J Extra Votes mm "3 For Dodge Car are I Dodge Car Purchased Agents Second Prize, Decreasing 1 :KngfiJmA A Each Subscription Doubles Schedule on Receipt Book From Jan. 25 to Feb. 8 from and Guaranteed by the Bend Garage Company, for Deschutes County, Bend, Oregon. 1-- Piece Bedroom Suite Purchased from and Guaranteed by Thompson Furniture Company, Bend, Oregon. Third Prize, Victrola Purchased from and Guaranteed by the Reed & Horton Drug Company, Bend, Oregon. Bend Bulletin Third Prize ijjJE3V TTFl in The ri?! ' A . Subscrip- jjg-r Fi tinn Contest- "k V w I I ; , Siuibscripttioini Coiniitestt Judges Names in this Space February 3