T1IH liK.NU HUIJ.KTIN, IIKNI), OltKOON, THI'IIHDAV, JANUAHY 2B, 1017 PAGE II 1917TAN SUNlMONlTUE UARY 1917 JWtDjTHU foil 8 141516 21222S24252627 28293031 FRI 5 1213 17181920 SAT i OltKUON Tit U Mi THAIS Arrlvoa m. l.ouves 9 i. in. O.-W. II. N. TltAI.N. Arrives 7:35 p. m. Leaves 7:211 . in. auto hta;k link HOUTH. Loaves B:4& u. m. Arrive 6 p, in. AUTO I.INK8. Cnr (o lliirnii, Kurt Klumutli yoH Hook, Hllvor Luke mid ' ottiur points aoutb and no ii Hi east. I'OHT OI'TH'H IIOI'IIH. General delivery upu dally 8:30 n. m. to 0 l. in. No in nil distributed on Butidiiy. NlKlit train mull closes 8:11 Day trnln wall closes : 30 a. in. TKIiKOHAI'll HOUHH. t Western Union dully 7 a. in. to 9 p. m. Hunduy nnd holidays 8-10. 4-. TKI.Kl'IIONK IIOl'ltH. Puolflo Till. & Tel. Co. "i hour aervlre, InclmlliiK Hiindoy. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOIIAVH TKMPKItATlHKH Muilinuin, 49 degrees; minimum, 8 dun roes. It. Ciita ha returned from a bus liitmn trip to Portland. Mis Iluth llayley, of Tumulo, was n vlMltor In tlio city yesterday. Kil. II. Keano In upending tlio day vlaltliiK at the K. 8. Stanley ranch. William Vandnvort rturnod to Ilend IunI nlKht from u two day trip to I'rlneVlllo. v I..10 Keller, Hvulion Kelter, and Clifton I. Evuiih, or Mlllliuii, were vlsltora lust ulKlit In the i lly. Joseph Hiiillh U In I'ortluud thla week from IiIh home iieur llend, to nlli'iid the OrnKoii-WuahliiKtoil KUtb erhiK of Hie Hhrlunrs. I'll II III llionks, of Vuneouvor, II. t'.. owner of Him new IMIot Untie Inn, U In the city today, Inspection the progress heliiK made on the new hulldluK. SKKIII.M HAI-T 11.111 MKKTH. Mm. -John Nely wuh the hostess Wednesday uriei'lioiiii ul a plimsuut moetliiK of the Needlecruft club. Kueiils present lieliiK Mrs. Homer Itayiniiu and Mra. O. (JHinandHoii. At the elnso of the artiirnoon, dulnly refreshments were served. I VERNON A. FORBES, JR., IS IN, LEGISLATURE Court ' Kstendril Ilend Hepresent ullve's VouiikHT Hume luy tlio DeM'liulea County Itlll Pusses. HAI.KM, Or., Jun. 20.- (Hpeelnl.) When a notable guest or aome relative of a member Ih preaeul In the vlaltora' surtlon of the Houho of Itepreseiitullves, It In ruslomury for u member to move that the courte sies of the floor be extended to Mm or her. "Mr. Speaker,',' I'lowden Btotl, of Multnomah, boomed out the other day, KltliiK Speaker Stuufleld's at tention. "I move that tlio courtesies of the House be extended to Vernon A .Korbea, Jr., and to Mrs. Korbea." "If there la no objection . . ." aald the Hpeaker. There waa none. "The courtesy of the House la ex tended to Mr. Korbea, Jr." Thereupon Joe Blnicor, aerReant- ut-arma, escorted Mra. forties ana the Infant ion of the ilend repre sentative, to a seat beside Mr. Korbea, well up at tho front, which win the first Daddy Korbea knew of this In itial vlslt'of Ills offspring to the halls of hla father's political achieve ments, "Oucss the kid's coming brought luck," grinned Korbes. Kor Vernon, Junior, made his first uppeuranco on tho floor tho day tho Deschutes Coun ty bill passed tho Mouse with a Ihrec-to-one favorable voto. Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Fin J Them litre. TODAY. A. T. H A. M., MiihohIc Hull, 8:00 p. in, .Moose HuiKiuet, Hippodrome, 8 p. in, I ItlllAV. HhcvlIn-HUoii .vs. HrM)ks-Hcanloii, Howling, CuriiiiMly alleys, 8 p. in. , Helmckuh IxmIko, Hulhcr's Hull, 8 p. in. W. O. W Council Lumbers, 8 p. in. CoIIcko Men's Meeting, Council CliuiiilK-rs, O'Kuno llulldlnu, 8 p. m. II. II. H. vs. It. II. H. at lUxliuonil, 8 p. III. . , 8ATIHDAY. People Mass slis-tlng Ui Discuss Farm liuu Hyslem, Council Itooms, O'Kane llldg., 1:80 p. in. HLNDAY. Pri-urlilng services In all churches, iiioriilng anil even lug. MONDAY. . I. O. O. K Hulhcr's Hull, 8 p. in. Tt'KMDAY. M. W. A., Mather's Hull, 8 p. in. Ilend HullHln vs. MuHtn Coeli- iiiiiii, Howling, I urniouy Alleys, p, in. WKDNKHDAY. K. of P., Hnthcr'a Hull, 8 p. m. Km nk M. Harris, of Mummer Lake, Is In tho city toduy and la making headiliurtera at tho I'llot llntte. C. I. Hull, of Heattle, la at tho I'llot liutte. George M. Cole, of Wlllamina, Is registered at the Wrluht hotel. J. W. Itobluson, of Wullu Walla, la stopping at the Wright. Wllllum H. Hrandes. James L. Mc Ilrlde and W. I). Kldsull, of Portland, are In Umid on buslnesa. They are registered at the Wright hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ftuckltt. of Bisters, are Visiting at the Wright hotel. MAYOR IS TRIED ON INDICTMENT TODAY (Hr United Pr to Th. Dsllr Bulletin) SANDUSKY, O., Jan. 2S. II .A. Koegle, president of the city com mission, performing the duties of mayor of Sandusky, la scheduled to go to trial today charged with neg lecting to complete transcripts in criminal cases. The Indictment against Koogle was returned follow ing a grand Jury investigation Insti gated by Judge Roy . Williams, of common pleas court. 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 $.500. Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, Sola jtgtntt AT TDK 1IOTKI.H W. O. Mason and Nelson Kreeman, of I'ortluud, uro visiting In Ilend and aro stopping at the Pilot Hutte. Hubert (Jathergood, of I.a Pine, Is registered at the Pilot Butte hotel. Mr. and Mra. Uurton Illy and Mlas Wallace, of Salem, are guests at the Pilot Ilutte hotel. O. E. Williams, of tho 8. P. & S la at the Pilot Butte. W. O. Hadley, of Tho Dalles. Is registered ut the Pilot ilutte hotel. O. M, Craig, of Marahfield, ar rived In the city last night and Is stopping at tho Pilot Butte. Miss Elizabeth Ward, of Arling ton, Is a guest at the Pilot Butte. PLUMBING REPAIR SERVICE WE HAVE AN EMERCENCY REPAIR SERVICEREMEDY TO RESPOND TO A MOMENTS NOTICE TO REMEDY DEFECT IVE PLUMBING. YOU WILL NOT ONLY LIKE OUR WORK, BUT YOU WILL I IKE OUR PRICES WHF.N LEAKS OR BREAKS OCCUR CALL US BY PHONE RED 1591 Carlson & Lyons BEND, OREGON Wall Street Bend View Bend's most scenic residence fo perty. Every lot commands a view of the river, mountains and city. Building restrictions accord ing to location. Prices: $100 and Up Terms: Reasonable D. V. MACKINTOSH O'Kane Bldg. at J. Ryan & Co.'s Office Phone 861 BIBLES ARE GIVEN JAPANESE PRISONERS (Br United Pros to The Daily Bulletin) TOKIO, Jan. 25. Every prisoner In the Japanese jails Is to receive a Bible, as a Christmas present from the American Bible society, an orga nization active In . missionary ork Twenty-six thousand men are qqw serving "time" in Japan. ATTENTION, B. M. P. I. V. Yon are requested toi attend a. special meeting at. the, .Lone Pine Labor Temple, 7:30 p. m.r Tuesday January 30. H. CALER, Secretary.. ' 39p Extra Votes For Dodge Car are Decreasing ,r-S$ r Jtach subscription VwrS ""aw Sy RecePt Book From m 'Jan. 25 to Feb. 8 . Dodge Car Purchased from and Guaranteed by the Bend Garage Company, Agents for Deschutes County, Bend, Oregon. Second Prize, ? 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. I i .... Third Prize LPX Bulletin's J ;) Subscrip; JlJ tionContest5!-- L : : 1 1 II t The Bend Bulletin Judges Names in this Space February 3 Selbsciripttioini Goinitest o