TIIK ItKM) HUI.I.KTIN. I1KNI), OIIEOON. I'ltlDAY, KKIIIll'AltV 0, II7 PAOI5 8 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 SUN 4 11 MON TUE WED THU FRI 2 9 SAT 3 i 8 6 10 1516 17 18 25262728 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS AM t'KlvM i:TH. (ininil 'llii'illir, "AriiiiKH'il," riMiturliiK VVII- fri'il l.niiiM, Mury AIcIimi mid lli'HHlti l,ov. "IIIm llnri'iiftiir," fi'iilurliiK CIiiih, Murray. lii'inl 'I'llral rr, Tlilrtiiiiiilh rhuiiltir of "Thu I.IIHH Of lllll I.Ullllll'l IiiimIh," mid liloniliiil proKi'iim. Hcimiiih liikcn on Hid (.'oltim- bin Itlvor llluliwiiy. Mm. A, !). I.vwlt In a vlnltor In thu ill y toiliiy William Vunilovert lit III llmid to tit y from It 1 h ranch. W 1.. Colli) luft lunt nlKlit oil a IiiihIiiiiiih trip to I'ortluml. lli.oriiii Weal nml K. II. Hull, of Oiituwity, are vlnltora In Bond toilny fliiirliiii H. DuvU. of Hlniifftir. In In ilni rlly toilny lookltm after Ihik- llll'HH mattera. Ham Bullock, of KiiKi-ni!, arrived In the (illy lm nlKlit, d liiiiul to lorutii Imrii. (ImirKO A. Joni'it ruturnnil IIiIh iiiornliiK from n avrul duya UukIiiuhi trip to Portland, V. II, Spmk exiM'lN to mov Into li In new ri'Hlili-nro In Welntorla aomo tlmu lii'Xt week, Thu Inilloii of tlm I'reatiylnrlun liun h kuvo u Hoclnl lunt iiIkIU at thu l'nubyliirluii church. County CommlHitloiiiT I.. K. Hmllh, of Itedmond. In In Bond today attend Iiik Ihu miMitlnK of tli Dour hut m rouniy court. MIhb Kluanor I). Wultniore, of KminuH City, Mo., arrived In Hrncl lunl iiIkIU mid will bo inn kuosi of Mm. A, I). I.owg for a Jew duya. Mr. mid Mm. II. W. 1-unK, of thin clly, urn tlm pnritnU of a nix and onu-liulf pound littby (Irl. Mother and clauKhtor are both dolnx well. frank It. rrlnco returned thin mornliiK from a three week vlall with relative In Hi. l'liul. While awuy Mr. Prince attended tho St. J'uiil Outdoor Hporta carnival. Thci UiiptlNt church wna tlm acono of a rroKrvnHlva purty lunl iiIkIU. Youiik mid old puopta joined In tlm Kiuni't of the evening. Hcfrealimiiuta , conalHtlliK of aulud, aandwlclica and coffee were nerved. All preaeul re port a plonnuut evening. Minn Klcunor Whit more, counln of A. I). Lewln, of II Ik Mendowa, nrrlved In llend lunt night from Kaunas City. Mlaa Whltmore wna formerly a resi dent of thla auction, being employed In tho offlco of County Trounuror H. L. Jordan, of Crook county. AMERICAN CANNERS ARE IN CONVENTION (Ily Unit"! Prou to The Dully IlulMln.) 8KATTLH, Wnnh., Fob. 9. Tho two-third of Hit) United Htuti'H iiiiIm llu miiiilH, wiih oiiiiiuid up for Invimll Kiitloii by tlm ciinniim of tho North wiml hiirn toilny, 'I'lu cuiih im mih-Ii , IuIiiiIh, liiiclorlii, Htiirlllziitlon, by prod tll'lH, production, illHtrlliiilloii mid otlinr prolilcciiiH will li dUcund. SAVED BY A CAMERA MAN. How Me Wan a Leaae of Lift For Some of Villa'! Victim,. Dili'liiV olio of III" Cfirllcr ciiiiiiiiiIkiin Ki'iiikImco Villa hud nn Aiucilrun uiovlii iiliiitoKnipliiM', Humid by nn inn. ulliK'lii'd lo IiIh hi ii IT. who mimmiL u Kuoil den I of IiIh thou tnkliijr jilcl iir-M of Ihu exci.HHlvc'ly vn In "Ki-hcnil" him Hr. Hoiiii'lliiK'H, however, lliirriul win culled upon lo iiiiili-rliiliii moro hIicii uciIih opiTiilloiiH, Thu followliiK alory. for liiNlmii'ii, Ih told In rrimcle A. Col- linn' "Tho ('iiinoni Mini:" "IIiiitiiiI win culled outdoor unex pectedly nt HtinrlHU uiiu iiiornliiK iinij directed to report, Willi IiIh camera, nt oiiro lo liciidijiiiiilorH. When lio itrrlv ml, ponllcNN mid bri'iilifiiHlli-HH, before Villa' lent liuf wiw told tlillt thu en- (ml hud decided to Iiiivu aomo twonly prlHonora allot nml wnntii n muvliiu ptetiiro tiikuii of tint cxui'iition. Thu prlitoiicru, mont of tlii'iu pollllrul innrO' ly, weru to no liiileimrud to tnuku a morliitf pk'ltiro Mi'iinu. "Ilurruil fclKiieil to einiiiliio hli ram cm I'lcmely and then explained to the gen era I Unit hit IIIiiih wuru bud und Hint It would bu luipoHHllilu to take tho plcttiro until a new aupply hud arrived. Mllu wax UlHitimli-d to iiiIhh the enter- talnincnt, but tho camera man lnnlnted Unit theru wan no uho In milking tlia vxpomira, and thu picture and thu ex etiilou were put off aevcrol duya. "Ily tho tlmu tho next Mipply of fllma arrived thu Kcnoral hud forluiiBtely tlinnuiil hla tnlnd mid tho men wuru naved." Elootrlolty and Coal Wait. Kniin con) wo chleily dniw tho aun'a alorfd cuerKy. which In required to UK.it our liidiiMti-liil and cnii)iircliil iii-i'iln. Aci-ordliiu lo bIiiiIkIIciiI rmorda, Ihu output In I lie United Hlaten durliiK uu nveruuu year Ih 4HU,WKl,uoO tuna. In Ix-rfti't cniilueH IliU fuel would bo Biif delelit to dui'iilop .VKl,IM),lllO homepow. er nlcudlly for ouu year, but the Uun dcrliiK lit no ruekluHH that w do not net uiuru than C per cent of 11m heatliiK valuo on tho nveruo'e. A compruheii- alvo iilui'trleal pluu for mluliiK. transporting- aud uhIiik coul could much re duce thla appalling wunte. What la more. Inferior icmdca, bllllona of tona of which aro beliiK thrown awuy, might bo turned to prodtublo ue. Nikola Timln lu C'olller'a Weekly. RESIDENT REFUSES WHITE HOUSE ABODE Argentine Kiecutlvo lAym In Pri vate Dwelling and Io rrnr tlrully No KntertnliilnK. n Unllml PrwtoTh, I)ay llullotln) DUENOB A I K K 8. Keb. 9. ThrotlKh Milliliter of the, Interior Gomez, . Prealdent Irlgoyen today aerveil notlco on cotiKruHH that ho propoaeH to lend ua uuoHtoulutlnuH a private llfo an hu llkua oven If ho la chief muglHtratu. Crlllclam of Homo of hla pcraonnl eronomlcn developed In connection with tho budget dlKeuHHion in the chumher of doputlea. 'Although tho prealdent him uhhIkiicJ nil li Is nahiry to charity, tho crltlca exprenned the opinion that ho rich n mini ought, oh preHldunt, to UHHunio somewhat mora ntute. coiiHldering the offlclul poHl tlon he occuplea. "PrcHldont Irlgoyen," anld Gomox, "uHHUiued his great responsibilities nt the cnll of tho people but, as pres ident, ho does not Intend to abandon hla simple manner of living as a pri vate cltlxon." Tho president still refuses to live in the Cusn Hnsndu, or Argentina White IIouso, which ho has turned into suites of government offices, but mukca Ills homo in his own very modest resident, with his daughter, only two or three servants nml prac tically no company. WORKING MEN'S FURNISHINGS We Have Them! o"!rlll.lS,o$L50 Muck Hour nt i b to i -s p Jumpers.... $11,115 $ll.dd for , CunviiH Gloves, Leather 1Sfi- J'lilins, pnlr CnnvnH Gloves, Itovorslblo, T)E a pnlr A&G HIilrtR, Box, Undoi'wcnr, Glovon, Hntn, Cups, and Peters HIum-h. P11ICM8 QUAliITY. Sather?. Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishings Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. TOIJAV. Hoim of Not-Hiiy, Hullier'd Hull, H p. in. V. (). W., Council ( IiiiiiiImtx, H p. in. HIiKvliii-lllxoii Vh. Ilenil lllllletln, ItimlliiKi I iirinoily ;Mley, 8 i. in. OltKtJO.N 1KUNK TltAIN Arrlvoa 7:20 u. m. I-avo II p. m. O.-W. It. it S, TltAIN. Arrlvoa 7:35 p. rn. Leiiven 7:25 a. m. AUTO HTAOK LINK HOUTIl. Leaven , . . 8 : 4 !i a. m. Arrlvoa 0 p. m. AUTO I.INKH, Cum to UurtiH, Kort Klnmath Fort Hock, Hllver Liika and other polnta nouth and south eunt. I'OHT OKKICK IIOUItH. Oonnrnl delivery open daily B:;iO a. m. to 6 p. ui. No muil dlntrlbuted on Sunday. NlKht train mull cloaca 8:15 Day train mall cloaea 6:30 a. m. TKI.KUHAI'H IIOUItH. Weatorn Union dally 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-6. TKIKI'HONE HOURS. Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co. 24 hour aorvlce, Including Bunday. AT THK HOTKIiH. 0. II. Jackson, Fred It. Cation, I). It. M. McAullffe, Martin J. Daly, M. J. O'Connor and C. A. McGinn, of Portland, urn registered at tho Pilot Ilulto hotel. II. It. Speam, of Chicago, la In tho city on boalnesH. He la stopping at tho Pilot Uutte hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Uolfe, of Sun Francisco, arrived In tho city IubI night and are stopping at tho Pilot Uutte. F. It. Horry, of Kansas City, ia a guest at tho Pilot Butte. C. L. Forbes, of l-a Grande, la in tho city on business and is making headquarters at the Pilot Butte. John Chrlaman,' of Pomcroy. ia stopping at tho Pilot Butte. ' C. R. Hayes, of North Bend, la registered at the Pilot Butte. M. L. Morrltt and J. TeuBcher, Jr., of Portland, aro registered at the Wright. Mr. and Mm. V. C. McLaln, of Mollnc, 111., ore registered at the Wright hotel. B. C. Culvor. of The Dalles, Is upending tho day In Bend. Ho 1b making hcadiiuurters at tho Wright. W. II. Hummel, of Snn Francisco, is ut tho Wright hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brown, of Cnn by, Oregon, aro guests at the Wright hotel. Desperation. "Is (lis high cost of llvln' worryln' you?" asked Monnderlng Mike. "It's drlvln me desperate," replied Plodding Pete. "I'm almost tempted to go to work." Washington Star. Nothing Lost. "I hear she doesn't like ro wltb a mustneho." "Going to shnvo It off. 1 a'pose?" "Oh, not She never liked mo."-Kan-sas City Journal. Dllllculty is only a word Indicating tho degrco of, strength requisite for ac complishing a particular object WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACROSS KlVtB OPPOSITE NtW HOTEL IJecaust nowhere else in Uend can yon buy ii desirable lot (50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $iJ0(). Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, COUNTY A(JENT notes Our county tincdH livestock, und that livestock largely dulry cows. Htudy tho history of every agricultur al country from undent Assyria to our own United States und the one outstanding feature Ih that progress went In proportion to the livestock kept. No county with a one-crop sys tem ever survived. Witness the chiingo forced upon tho Hod River Valley of the North and the cotton belt of the south. Central Oregon needs tho Introduction of dairying to become economically sound. The dairy cow la our greatest asset. Many people who "go Into the dairy bus iness" soon find out that good dulry cows are hard to buy. Tho wise dairyman who has hla ear to the ground knows just what he Is selling from his herd. The profitable dairy herd is not created overnight but represents the effort of years of Intelligent work. Aside from the importation of high grade cows and tho efforts of a Cow Test ing association, the Bull association represents the most forceful agency in building up high grade dulry cows In the community. The Bull association Is a co-operative ownership of high grade pedi greed animals of an excellent per formance record. It enables a far mer at a moderate cost the chance to not only gel calves and keep his cows milking, but to raise tho pro duction of his herd to a more profit able point by owning better slock, j The principle Is sound and funda mental. Europeans have used it for years, yet American farmers, as a rule, have failed to take advantage of this simple method to Improve ment, being unable to overcome their Individualism toward profitable co operation. In tho Walla Walla Cow Testing association it was discovered by the tester that those herds having a pure bred bull produced more poundB of milk per year, 127 pounds butter fat, and were of $14.00 more profit than those herds having a scrub. The County Agricultural Council instruct ed the county agricultural agent to encourage the Bull aasoclation move ment among farmers. Accordingly It Is planned through Mr. E. S. Bar nard, of Powell Butte, and Earl Ben- tou, of Redmond, to form the first two blocks of a Jersey Bull Associa tion. RECRUITING OFFICERS HERE. Recruiting officers J. A. B. Sin clair, assistant surgeon, J. J. Enoa, chief yeomnn, arrived in Bend this morning and opened recruiting head quarters at tho Wright hotel for the purpose of examining recruits for the United States navy. Information may be had also by inquiring of H. B. Ford. Girlish Charm Can Go No Further Than This HER FIRST BALL. Peaoh blossom taffeta, out with a round skirt yoke to which Is corded a shirred peplum, la the fabrlo chosen tor this gown. Tho babyish waist haa a square of taffeta, like a bib, adorned with French rosea, wbjl the sleeves am ruffled nek Ut Sales Jl gents Who Owns th Falkland Idandtf Few people are awure to this dny that thu Falkland islands are marked lu nil Argentine maps und geographies as "unlawfully retained by Great Brit ain." The origin of the dispute was that England after abandoning the Inlands In 1771 resumed possession In IS'JO. The Argentine government pro tested and, as A. Stuart Pennington points out In his book on tbe country. Is even today "careful to do nothing which could even apparently recognize tho rights of tbe present possessors." It was for that reason that It declined a proposal a few years ago to run a Hue of Argentine ships to the Islands. Boautiful Bridget. Popular love of art may be carried too far. The author of "Charles Bour bon, Constable of France." tells us that on tbe occasion of the sack of Rome the citizens refused to secure tbelr safety by taking the advice of tbelr captain, Reuzo da Ceri. and catting the bridges Ponte Qaattro Capl and I'onte Slsto. Tbe people declined on tbo ground that they were "too beau tiful." An Ox Hid. ' "Thomas." anld the professor to a pnpll In tbe Junior class In chemistry, "mention an oxide." "Leather," replied Thomas. "What is leather an oxide of?" asked tbe professor. "An oxide of beef." answered the bright youngster. Chicago News. Was Cuming Back. "Seemed to sadden old Geldbox when his new son-in-law said goodby after the wedding. Is be so fond of blmT" "Well, not exactly. You see, the new son-in-law didn't say goodby; he said 'An revolr.' "Browning's Magazine- Foiled. "Dearest. I ordered to be sent borne today a most beautiful hat for only 30. It's a perfect love!" "My darling, yonr love will be re turned." Pock. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. PHONE YOUR ! WANT AD ! TO THE BULLETIN EVERYBODY READS 'EM! The Best Way To Buy To Sell To Exchange Call No. 561 We invite you to cell it our store or phone and get out price. Then you will be a steady customer. H. P. Smith's CASH GROCERY THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storai and Ferwardlna, General Cem mUsloD Merchants. We carry Oil, Gasoline, Safer. Floor, Belt Meats, Bans, Bacon and Lard. Ht'HIN'KHH A.VO I'llOKKNHIONAI, REDMAN A 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 II. II. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Satbar Building. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. TOUNO Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Oregonllfe Insurance Company "cxCt.UIVKL.V OHOON" Homi Office, Coniett Bloo., Pohtuamc ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometrist, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store, BEND, OREGON Debility. Stomach Trouble. Rheumatism Specialty. DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR ( Port Graduate) Free Examination. Hours. 9 to 12. 1 to 7. R. M. Smith Buildiur. C. H. BISHOP Get orders (or Spring Lawn Work and Gardening In now. Postoffice Box 457 Bead, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of ali kinds of i&sw&Bee, Old est Innurmnce Agency in Central Ore gon. H. C. El) Is. First National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon. DR. J. C. BONES, Grad anted Chiropractic and Natarop athic, with Ions; experience. Chiropractic Is the most exaet science ever discovered for the removal of the cause of disease which medicine haa been unable to reach. Why not sjiva nature a chance and get welL Office ROOM 5, O'KANE BUILDING Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., and 7 to 8 p. m. - Casualty and Surety Bonds Furnished See D. L. WIGGINS r I FULL LINE j of Hardware I Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street , REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE WILL PAY PORT LAND PRICES at your station, without commission, for all kinds of poultry, veal, fresh evm and butter. Ship direct to Man ager, Butte Publio Market. ButW, Montana. Selling price at Butte : Hoga dressed lie to 16c i veal dressed 14c to 17c . hens, springers and ducks, live 2Hc, dressed 8c more ; fresh evtrs per easa 118.00; potatoea per 100 lbs. 2,75 to 8.26.