f V THE BEND HULLKT1N, HKND, ORKUON, WK.NDKHDAY, JANUARY 81, 1017 PACK a SUNMONTUE CD2 "71819 WED 3 UAR V W15161718192Q 21l22i25l24l25g6g7 293031 THU 4 10 1 1 1917 FRI 6 1213 SAT I: OltKOO.N TltUNK THAIN Arrives 7:iiU u. in. uuvna It p. m. O..W. It. it H. THAIN. Arrives 7:116 p. in. Lonvns 7:20 a. m. AUTO HTAUH 1.1 NIC HOUTII. Leaves 8:46 a. in. Arrives 6 p. in. AUTO I.INKM. Cars to ilurus, ' Kort Klamath Kort Hock, Silver Lake and oltior point luutb and loutb Hast. I'OHT OFFICK IIOUItH. General dollvery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 0 p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 8:16 Day train mall closes 0:80 a, ni, TfrXKUIlAI'll IIOUItH. Western Union dally 7 a, m, to 8 p, m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, -. TKIiKI'IIONK IIOUItH. I'aoino Tel. A Tel. Co. 2 4 hour aervlcs, Including Bunday. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ' AMIHKMKNTH. Ik-nil Tliriitrc. Vlvlnn Martin, In "The HlroiiK'T Lovo." Cirnnil Tliealrx. I.llllan I lumlltixi and Krml- erlck Church, In "When the I Tltlo Turna." I Intel HuiiliniBii anil Lamar Johnstone, In "Tliu Mountain Daisy." J. Warren KnrrlKun and I'aul- Ino Hush, In ''The Fight on tliu Dam." Jamc K. Bulllvan, In "The t Bwlss Hen l)K." hoiinsteiilnrs In tlio Deschutes auc tion, was a iMialnoHM visitor In the city yeslnrduy, ,W. K. Aldrlcli, of I'ortlund, arrived In' IIkimI yeslercluy to take a position a operator wllli tliu Western Union Teli'Kmpli Compuny. C. W, Heed, who liua been a Kuest of It. M. Hmltll lor the PHt week, left lent nlKlit, via rorllund, for hla home In WellMVlllu, MlNvourl. NO IIOUNTV ON ItAIHUTH. (Continued from I'uku 1.) Onorno OkIo, of Alfalfa, was In llend laat night. Kay Dunlap, of Ilrotheri, camo In laat night for supplies. Oaorge W. Couch was up from Tumulo toduy on business. Calvin A. Prior, of Kugi'nn, Is In the city to file on a homestead. F. M.' I'oal and MIhm Murgaret Muller, of Alfalfu, aro visitors In the city. Mrs. I.aura lleddlngton la visit ing with friends In I'ortlund this week. I,. I). Fox tins returned from Los Angeles, where ho has been visiting with friends. V Mr. and Mrs. Harper W. Bkuse are visiting with relatives lu Port land this wook. Mrs. Itay E. Harpor and Mrs. Thomas IJ. Temple, of Itodmond, spont last night In Bund. Albion Peterson, of Prlnovllle, was electors of that county at the last elei'tlim. "Itererrlng to suld act, 1 find that Hectlon 1 provides: "Thut Ilia County Court of Crook County, Oregon, bo and It la hereby empowered, authorized and directed to order puld from the general fund of suld county, or from a special fund created for that purpoao, the sum of five cents for euch Jockrubblt, und the sum of two and one-half cents for oauh sugo rat that may be killed within the boundaries of said county from and aftur the first day of December, 1610."' OeM'liutrs lft Out. "Section 2 provides for the levy of a tux to produce the necessary funds which tax Is to be levied In Crook county. Hectlon 3 provides for filing claims for such bounty, hh'h claim Is to bo filed with the Clerk of Crook. County and must make affidavit, among other things. thut the Jackrabblls or sage rats from which tho scslps were taken ere killed In Crook County, that the si-alps must bn counted by the Clerk of Crook County, und In fuct all things must be done by Crook County, under the provisions of suld ucl. Heferrlng to the language nbov quoted from Hectlon 1, It Is clear thn' the bounties are only to be puld upon sculps taken from rubblts and ro dents killed In Crook County after the first of December, 1910, and tho election by virtue of which Deschutes County was orgunlzed wus held on November 7, 1916, and the Gover nor's proclamation declaring the re sult thereof was Issued on or about tho Dlh of December, If I remembor correctly. Thereupon the territory In tho now county of Deschutes was no longer within the boundaries of Crook County und no rabbits or ro dents killed In Deschutes County could be killed within the bouudurlos of Crook County after the orgunlza tlon of the former. The other pro visions referred, to bear out this conclusion. I am, therefore, of the opinion that suld local law does not authorise the payment by Deschutes County of the scalp bounty .therein. GKOHGK M. illtOWN, Attorney General." Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them litre. TODAV. K. of P., Hullier's Hull, H p. m. t'liKcd Art Ihmiin, Iahio Pine, I.nlior Temple, 8 p. in, t'oiniiierclul Club, Pilot ISutte Hotel, iiimiii. TIICIIHDAV. . Ileml vs. Prlni-vlllii, linnketbull Hippodrome, ft: lit p. m. FHIDAY. Hlievllii-Hlxmi vv. Martin A Cash' mun, HohIIiik, Curiiiixly Alleys, H p. m. Powell llutte Development Ijeairoe, Community Hull, dance, 11:80 p. m. - Hoclal and card party. Orange ball, H:OU p. m. W. O. W., Council Chambers, O'Kane llullding, 8 p. m. AT THK HOTKLH. A.K. Curmlchuel, B. C. Schwartz, C. A. Miller, Wilson Freeman, J. T, Wallace and N. Panner, of Portland, are registered at the Pilot Butte ho tel. George Ogle, of Alfalfa, Is a guest at the Pilot Hullo. E. L. Overman, of Vancouver, Is In the city on business and Is stop ping at the Pilot Butte hotel. J. 0. Knupp, D. A. Link, H. C. Oliver, S. II. Belkinson, and Mrs. Ada Starts, of Portland, are guests at the Wright hotel. K. A. Ulbbs Is in the city from The Dalles, and Is slopping at the Wright hotel.. J. E. Clurk, II. J. Miller, Cecil K. Hubs und F. W. Ilrook are In tho city from i'ortlund and are regis tered at tho Wright. FANS ARE KEEN OVER COMING MATCH HERE Fat Mutch Looked For When Port land lUiuinunlun Meets Idaho Hear Cat Here Feb. lis. Local sport fans already are be coming keen about the coming box ing contest between Billy George and Valley Trambltas, middleweight champion of the Pacific coast, which CRIME IN DENVER IS ALMOST NEGLIGIBLE By United Press to Tho Dally Bulletin DKNVKR. Jan. 31. Prohibition and doing away with tho red light district have made crlmo among women In Donvor almost negligible, the city authorities declared today. That Denver hus no need for a woman s court, such as has been established In New York, Los Angeles and other large cities Is the concen- a visitor In the city yesterday, look-'sua of opinion among city officials fug after buslnoss Interests. and people Interested in reform work. J. Itvan la bulletins: two fonr.rnoni So small Is the number of woman bungalows In Deschutes addition and prisoners In the Denver police court i seals In the house. Wv..t.s.l Valley Trambltas. Is scheduled to be stagod Monday evening, February In Bend 12. Al- WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN , RIVER TERRACE JUST ACROSS RIVfcK OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL Ikcau.se nowhere else in Bend can you buy a desirable lot (50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $iM)0. Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, Sales Jlgenls HUHINKH8 AND PHOKKHHIO.VAL ready there are demands for the best two four-room bungalows in Termi nal adltlon. Alfred O. Mooro, one of tho first ii ' t Subscribe Now 1 THE DAILY BULLETIN Central Oregon's Best Daily , Newspaper 1 The News of the World ' Bit)! United rress service n r -- -r nfrnsT,:,, ,mif- V that a court exclusively for women According lo indications tne matcn would hardly hove enough business 08 ln banner ring event of the to kocp open an hour a day.' year. jramoitas, oy virtue ot nis title, is rated as tne Dest man on tne coast. He has obtained some phen- Hilly tieoriro. performance nt Echo, some wooka ago when ho mot Farmer Burns, say otnlnnl doclslons In the last few months around Portland and will give George a hard go In Bend. Those who have hoard of George's tho Idaho "Boar Cat" will give the Portland Roumanian a great run, and will bo the only real competlon he has bad In Bend. Georgo Is tuklng on locul sparing partners this woek and Is working out consistently In preparation for tho forthcoming 10-round go. Manager L. W. Doudlah Is making an effort to sign Fred Gilbert and Frank McKImm for a six-round cur tain raiser. He has already negoti ated with Ted Hoke, of Bend, and Dick Long, of Prlnevllle, for a four round seml-wlndup. Both men will weight in at 130 pounds. WOMEN GO TO CHINA TO BOOST U.S. TRADE Members of Asnerlcan Commerce Commission to Seek Closer Re lations With Orient. (Pr United IVm to Th Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Some where on tho sea today between the United States and China are two American women, bound for the Orient to stir up trade In American made goods for their Uncle Bam. These two women, who art) fully accredited commissioners represent ing the United States government. are Mrs. Harriet M. Johnston and Mrs. L. W. Necly, of Muncle, Indiana. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Neely are members of the American Commer cial Commission, appointed to go to China and establish closer commer cial relations between the two coun tries and to develop American sales agencies throught the Orient. . They will assist the other members of the commission in establishing selling houses In Hankow, Canton, Peking and Shanghai and In select ing Chinese salesmen for American goods, as the Chinese do not like to buy direct from foreigners. Direct financial trade arrangements will be made. The American commission is under the direction of Hon. David S. Rose, general counsel for the Chinese American Products Exchange,' and five times mayor of Milwaukee. Members of the party are: Gen. Julian S. Carr, Durham, S. C, rep resenting the Southern Commercial Congress; Fernando P. Neal, Kansas City; Julius O. Frank, Milwaukee; J. S. Lawson, Wisconsin; and Fred A. Landeck, Wisconsin. KQCIPMEXT EXPECTED SOON Equipment for the private branch exchange switchboard for the new Pilot Butte Inn is expected to arrive here thlB week and will be Installed by special representatives of the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Com pany as soon as it arrives. The out lay provides for 65 telephones, most of which will be put in the guest rooms. Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESIDENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view ofth River, Mountains and City. Building restrictions according to Location. SEE : TERMS: Reasonable J. RYAN & 0'Kaoe Bldg. CO Phone 361 New Spring Dresses $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 LL the world of fashion now studies the styles for Spring. First comes the choice of corsets, for they are the very base and foun dation of style in gowns. And first among corsets one naturally thinks of the renowned BonTbn CORSETS They have the quality inbuilt by years of experience and the up-to-season smartness of 1917. Beneath the entrancement of their graceful lines and rich fabrics, exists the ut most efficiency. The notably excel in matters of support, control, flex ibility features given unusual prom inence this season. Starting aright with this correctness corsetry, the sucess of your outer attire is assured. Don't delay ' Beeing and selecting your new corsets. W t hare fust unpacked our spring shipment of Royal Worcester and Boh Ton Corsets.' 7"Aey are on display come m in and see tbem. Colored Pink and Blue...:.. $1 lO $0 John A. Sather S ATHER'S Cora L REDMAN Jt MOORE, LAWYERS Open evenings 7 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdays Log Cabin Bldg. Bond, Or. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon H, H. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Ben4, Oregon DR. J, H. 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Our wagon will call in the morning. ' Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY We invite you to call at our ilore or ' phone and get out price. -Then you will be a iteady cintomer. CASH GROCERY H. P. Smith's FULL LINE of Hardware Implements ' Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. I THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stora and Forwardinr Gtnsral Com mission Merchants. W carry Oil Gasoline, Sursr, Floor, Salt Meats, Hams. Bacon and Lard. . DR. J. C. SONES. Graduated Chiropractic and Naturop athic, with Ions; experience. Chiropractic la the most exact Mletoo ever discovered for the removal of h cause of disease which rrvedisin nas been unable to reach. Why not give nature a chance and get well. OsVe HOOM I, O'KANB BUILDING Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 8 to 5 p, nu, and T to p, m.