TAG THK BKXD niXLCTIN', IlKND, ORKflOX, KlllDAY, PK11IIUARY 9, 1017 SI. VALENTINE LACE MAID OK 1017. KIHTATKl) VP TO KXPKNH1VK MJ.Xl K1KH, SCOWS AT PAPKIt TOKKXS OK THK OMKN HAYS. (n United Prow to The Dully Bulletin.) NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Alas! Poor littlo Dan Cupid is trailing his rosy wings in the dust. He loans sad and discouraged on his quiver with a quiver of his under Up. Since muni tion millionaires are buying up the hearts of rubies and scarves of Point tie Ven iso to present to their fair Val entines this Fobruary 14, Cupid feels red satin hearts and paper lace frills won't have a chauco. Oh, where are the paper lace and tinsel valentines of yesterday? The hand painted satin hearts pierced with gildod darts. All amorously inscribed with some choice and burn ing sentiment fresh from a passion ate poet's pen. They are in the dust heap of the Gods along with the broken vows, shattered hearts and Withered flowers. The modern maid is educated up to more expensive love tokens. She insists that the tinsel of her valen tine be a tleast 14 karat, if not 22. Her paper lace must be real lace and any hearts coming her way must be shiny jeweled ones instead of Eatin. Even the' more sensible good old- fashioned girls (land there really are a few left) balk at a picture card token that is rich only in sentiment. They will he made blissfully happy however with a heart shaped box of sweets, a heart shaped beaded bag or one of those lovely lingerie pillows of Cluny and filet lace, heart shaped, over a slip of rosy satin. Heart shaped pincushions to match are also appropos and there are packages of delicately tinted willow filled with flowers are most attrac tive gifts that one shop which is making a specialty of Valentine to kens is showing. There are all sorts of heart shaped jewel boxes, too, ranging from gold, Bilver and carved ivory down to equally effective and less expensive enamel, lacquer, brass, ivorine and pewter. If you send one of these with this telling little sentiment bor rowed from one of William Winter's poems "I send you, dear, an empty heart, But send it from a very full one." You cannot fail to win the grati fied adoration of your Valentine lady. If yon have the face to do it, a heart shaped picture frame of silver or colored leather makes a picture sque valentine and there are heart shaped crystal vials of perfume rare, fit for the most fastidious of noses. Love often smiles on one who ex changes dollars for scents. To bag a heart with a heart shaped hag would seem to be a popular sport this February 14, for the varieties of valentine bags offered Is most bewildering. There are sewing bags and darning bags and vanity bags and shopping bags and skating bags and slipper bags and bags for any thing at all. Not all of them are heart shaped by any means, although the majority are, but some, especially beaded ones, carry out the valentine idea by hav ing fat little cupids disport over their sides. A clever darning bag of cretonne is hung on arrow (shaped rods instead of the plain brass lengths of curtain rod and it is trim med in fat little stuffed hearts, in lieu of the stuffed silk apples which have been borne so monotonously by every darning bag this season. An irresistible skating bag has a fat lit tle kewpie in smiles and nothing else, skating madly across its side In yarn embroidery. The most elaborate, ornate and ex pensive of the valentine tokens I have .glimpsed is a heart shaped brooch 'of rubies pierced by an arrow of plat inum from whose point drips a drop of ruby .gore. .The nicest valentine gift I think, is a hand carved old gilt and blue wood frame enshrining We Offer You The experience of nearly 8 years successful banking, under the same management. $700,000.00 in resources. An earnest desire to be of v Service to you. Come in and talk it over with us. The First National Bank BEND, the photograph of Tho-Only-Man-ln the-world. And think what a prac tical and useful gift for next year it will be, so easy to change tho photograph for another at the 1018 or more current Only-Mna-lii-tho World. HKND TOSNKKM VUTOKIOl'8 (Continued from Page 1.) of his opponent almost etitlroly dur ing the second half. Tho guurding of Stelnkept and Wilson was among the features of tho second halt. For Bend. Norcutt and Saunders were stars on basket shooting, making most of tho points for tho local team. Clarno and Smith did close guarding in all of tho game. Grube had difficulty in guarding the giant Johnson, of Redmond, but made sov- eral clover shots when he was free. The high school team leaves this afternoon for Prinovillo, where it will pluy the Crook county high school tonight, and will play the Madras high school Saturday night at Madras. The return game with the Crook county high school will bo played in Bond next Thursday even ing. The lineup for last night's game was as follows: ' Redmond Bend Young, Rice Norcutt and and Dtttmore F Saunders Johnson C Grube Rice, Wilson G Smith, Clurne This Frivolous Apron For Tea Makers Pboto by American Press Association. A GLORIFIED ONE. Made of corn colored aeorgette crap It her smocked or shirred at the belt, bor dered and strapped with inch wide yellow velvet ribbon, this beautiful frivolity, which la also washable, has the laat touch of eathMlclam in the cluiter of French flowers at the waist Una. FADS OF LITERARY MEN. A Letter From His Wife Always Mad Hawthorn Wash His Hands. Keats liked red pepper on bis toast Dickens was fond of wearing Jewelry. Joaquin Miller nailed all his chairs to the wall. Edgar Allan Poe slept with bis cat and was inordinately proud of his feet Daudet wore his eyeglasses when asleep. Thackeray used to lift bis bat when ever be passed the bouse In which be wrote "Vanity Fair." Alexandre Dumas the younger bought a new painting every time he bad a new book published. Robert Louis Stevenson's favorite recreation was playing the flute, In or der, as be said, to tune his Ideas. Robert Browning could not sit still. With the constant sbufCIng of his feet boles were worn In the carpet Longfellow enjoyed walking only at sunrise or sunset as he said his sul Umest moods came upon him at these times. Hawthorne always washed his bands before reading a letter from his wife. He delighted in poring over old adver tisements in the newspaper flies. Oliver Wendell Holmes used to carry a horse chestnut In one pocket and a potato In another to ward off rheuma tism. Philadelphia Inquirer. OREGON O - 9 WASHING THE DISHES. Doing This Job Only One a Day, It Is Said, Saves Time "Tho careful housekeeper will always resent the suggestion that once a day Is often enough to wash il In lies," writes Dr. It. Itamunl lit "Tuhlo Talk" lu the National Food Magazine. "She cnunot train herself to allow soiled pistes and sllverwnro to stuck up from 0110 meal to the next fur she has beou taught that such actions uro evidence of shift less, slovenly housekeeping. As a mat ter of fact, along with tunny other no tions which a ro llxed In tho operation of tho home, both time und energy are saved by cutting out two of tho throo dally dlshwuHhliig Jobs." - Dr. Unrunrd goes on to reolto the ex perience of one housekooiK-r who actu ally dured BtUily tho homely work of dishwashing. One week elm wushetl dishes three times n day; the next week she washed each day's dishes alto gether. She used tho same number of dishes each day In both weeks. She found that It took her tlfty-ono minutes a day to wash dishes after each meal and forty-one minutes a day to wash them once u day. This took account only of time, but there wus a considerable additional saving lu gus or fuel consumed by boating water one Instead of thrlco a day, to say uothlng of tho Baying in soap. SALT IN THE FOOD. Why Its Flavor at Times Is Toe Waak or Too Strong. The average Bousowlfo wonders why she often over or under salts her dishes when she "knows" that she salted them just right, as she always did and as the recipes called for. The reason Is Just this: Tho season ing value of different brands of salt varlps widely. This Is easily proved. Take Ave slices of ripe tomatoes; apply equal parts of Ave makes of salt upon the separate pieces. Hat as soon as salted. The difference in flavor, per meation, rapidity and equality of dis solution and seasoning valuo are read ily detected. A table salt should be fine, tbo crys tals of equal size, quickly soluble and tree from Ingredients which absorb moisture from the air. Largo and small crystals will not dissolve uni formly; consequently the full salting effect Is not obtained until the largo crystals are dissolved. Tbo quickly soluble salt diffuses. Itself through the food at once and gives an equality of savor. Sticky salt is an intrusive uul snnce. r'allures In salting are largely duo to changing from one make of salt to an other. Get the best grade, grow ac customed to Its uso and stick to it San Francisco Chronicle. Single File. When the Indians traveled together they seldom walked or rode two or more abreast but followed one anoth er in single file. It has been thought by some that this practice resulted from the lack of roads, which com pelled them to make their way through woods and around rocks by narrow paths. If this were the real reason for tho practice, then we should expect to find that the tribes who lived Id open countries traveled in company, as do whites. The true reason for Jour neying as the Indians did In single die seems to be a feeling of caste. Tills feeling was nt the bottom of otber customs of the Indians. It made their women slaves and rendered the men silent and unsocial. This peculiarity Is Asiatic. How It has warped and disfigured flludu life is well known. The women of n Chinese household are seldom seen In the street. The chil dren, when accompanying their father, follow him ut a respectful distance, In single file and in the order of their ages. Poor John! . "Hello! Is this you, mother dear?" "Yes. Sue. What Is It? Something awful must have bapiwued for you to call me up nt this" "It's not so awfuL But John, dear, hasn't been feeling well, and the doc tor gave him pills to tuke every four hours. I've been sitting up to give them to him, and now It's about time for his medicine, but John has fallen asleep. Should I wake Mm "I wouldn't If 1 were 700. What is he suffering from?" "Insomnia.' Pittsburgh Telegraph Chronic Le. 8moklng In Japan. In Japan woman bus smoked ever since tobacco was introduced and In variably ased the pipe of metal with the tiny bowl holding only sufficient tobacco to provide half a dozen whiffs which was in universal use until the cigarette entered Japan with otber western innovation!. His Exous. "Your honor, I frankly admit that 1 was exceeding the speed limit, but I was afraid of being late at court" "What was your business at courtr "I had to answer to a chnrge of ex ceeding the speed limit" New York Times. Friendly Advice. "We surprised nil our friends by get ting married." "Good enough. Now surprise 'em by staying married." Exchange. An Anolent Coke. Patience Would you like to see the cake I got on my twenty-eighth birth day? Patrice Why, yes! Is It well prescrvtd? Youkers Statesman. Dow blessings brighten a tr.cy take their flight!-Young. MIMi WIU. NT A lit ON MARCH 5 (Continued front Page 1.) on a paying basis for them. Mr. Gardner, whose residence Is In Port land, has boon actively engaged In the timber business tor many years, and Is now of thn firm of Tho K, R. Gardner Company, t'AIUi C1.UW WAS NOT RKI.KAHKI) That Curl S. Clow did not receive a release from tho Portland bull club but Instead from Manager MoCro- die an offor for a seasoning In the Northwest league was learned In a letter received hero from Clow today. Tho Information that Clow was not to bo im-ludod among tho party of Delivers that were to ho taken to Honolulu from spring training wus taken by his friends to mean that he wus released. Clow bus applied for u year's leave of absence or u report next , full as ha Is now In business ut I .a Pino with his father. lLAoolTlLU IADVERTISEMEOTS YOU GET WHAT P YOU WANT WHEN Y0UASKF0R1THERE FOR SALE pOR HAI4K Thoroughbred Wli Indian Game rooster. Inqu hlte Ire McCann, sign shop. 63-6p pOR SAI.K Old nowspapors, nt The Bulletin olllco; Just tho thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to holp start tho fire In tho morn ing. 1-Stt FOR RENT poll HAIiK Two lots in Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of tho river, near Shov lln mill); price $150, easy terms, Ap ply nbc, Bulletin office. tf WANTED yANTKU Mon's and family wash ing, for homo work, or will go out by the hour. Myrllo Srhroeder, Broadway and Florida Sts. ..3-&4p yANTKI) District manager, for a sick and accident fraternal order, accepting both man and women. Sal ary and commission. Adilross. Or ganizer, Portland, Oro. 509 Mont gomery St. 63-5p You II Surely Find It Here Delicatessen & Home Bakery I "ton. Cakes, llrond, Cookies, Homo Cooked Dishes, made dally. P. E. CHASE AND E. J. 8IEMSKN JOHNSON DLDG., WALL. ST. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT 8KB VICE AI.WAY8 WE KNOW HOW. We'll Do It! Your Transfer Work. Light and Mcavjr Hauling Moving Household Goods a Specialty; Express and Bag gage. Auto Trucks any place. PHONE BLACK 461 OREGON TRANSFER CO. Fuel-Wood OREGON FUEL CO. Phone Red 601 HERE TODAY! The new Silk Blouses for spring in till tho new prevailing shades Gold, Flesh, Apple Green, Gray, Maize. Moderately 10 n up JC Cf priced, from vJ. to POW HERE TODAY1 The new Suits for spring Tan, Gold, Apple Green, New Blues, Navy; Triced at $17.50 Z $29.50 HERE TODAY! THE NEW COATS. For spring Plaids, Blues, Rose, djC 7C Apple Green; Priced, up from.... PO O Authentic Styles This Store is Bend's Leading Style Center. HERE TODAY Lin weave, the Guaran teed White Goods. Everybody wants Lin weave. STOP AND SHOP AT FARM M AN (IIU'll.All OCT. Thn Department of Agriculture has just Issued as Karmnrs' Hullo tin No. 793, a circular entitled "How the Federal Farm Loan Act Bene fits the Farmer." This not only gives the disadvantages of the pres ent system and advantages claimed for the new federal land bank sys tem but outlines who may obtain loans, how to orgaulin a local asso Bend View PRICKS: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reasonable We'll loan you money lo build. logon's Fresh Chocolates, Toffy, funnels, Fudges, lion- ItniiN, nindn every (lay SPECIALLY PACKKD IIO XK8 A KKATWtK. Step! FEBRUARY 14 St. Valentines Ball Hippodrome WliEHE EVERYBODY GOES Dancing, l .0 lo 12, Best of Musle Harmony Msds Psssibls With CHICKKIIING OR KIMBALL Pianos Ilrunswlclc IMionograplis and Records. Csmblnatlon Fssl and Ollllsrd Tsbl.s. Ws Pnrehscs All Records. Rscord Eiehsngt. DAY MUSIC CO. ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 ciation and other useful Information. Congressman Blnnotl will gut a copy of the soma to any constituent ru nuiuitluiilng him therefor, lU. COK PIRCIIAHKM NATIONAL Dr. U. C. Con yesterday received a new SI horsepower, five-passenger National touring car 1917 model. The seating Is so arranged that Dr. Cne can utilize It as an nmliulain.i In his praetli-e. nKNIVS MOST SCENIC H KS I PENCE P KOl'KU T Y Every Iot coiiimiimls h view the River, Mountains and City. Building restrict ions according to Ix'ution. J. RYAN & CO 0'Kane Bid,. I'taonc Ml A Pleasant Hour AT niLLIARKB AND POOL Cigars and Tobacco, II..I l.lns. ' Metropolitan CIIAIU.M CAKIIOI.L H. CA TO MERCHANT TAILOR NEW HI'RINO STOCK JUST AHIUVKD! Have you r Clothes ( miulo I n I lend) nd) Cost Less und Kits Hetlor Phone, Red 1411 The BULLETIN -FOR- "QUALITY PRINTING" 'Phone 561 J.A.EASTES GENERAL INSURANCE CITY AND FARM PROPERTY BEND LOTS AT LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS.