Tint I1KNO HCIJ.HTIN, II KM), OHKOON. TIH KHDAV. I KIlItLAUV IB. lofl PACK ft 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 SUN MON TUE WEI) TIIU fri 2 9 SAT 3" 1 8 4 10 . j 1113141516 17 18202102324 252627281 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll I'lnJ Them Here. TlllltHD.W. Irfiynl Orilr nf Mihim, Hntlirr's IiiiII, H;M p. in, lliml II. H. vs C. ('. II. H lnslutl hull, lllimlroitn, H:IM) i. in. I'lilvi'inlly ('hilt illiuirr, Kmlili'iii ( lull, H:(MI i. in. Ilnllnt Women I'liliiu, Mm. J. luii, Luri'li mlilllliiti, U:!IO p. ui. KHID.W. Hun's of Norway, HalliiT's hull, N:IMI i. in. W. O. W., miih II rliainlH-r, 8:00 . m. Ilcnil llulMlti vii Murtlii & Cash mini, iMmlliiK, Cnrmoily lli" , H:lio i. in. OKKUO.N Till) Mi THAIN Arrive 7:20 u. m. l.l'IIH'll l. in- O..W. II. N. TItAIN. - Arrives 7:3fi p. in. U'livi'i v.. 7:26 n. m. A I'TO HTAUK LINK Hill Til. Leaves K:4& a. m. Arrives 0 p. m. ai to i.im:h. Cnm lo IturiiH, I'orl Klninntli Korl Itock, Hllver l.nko and - other points south kiid south east. 'KT nt-TICK IIOI IIH. General tlullvury open dally ::iu n. ni. lo 0 p. in. No mull illstrllniti'i on Sunilny. NlKlit Irnln mull closes 8: IS liny Irnln tnnll elosos 0:30 a, in. TKI.MmAI-ll IHH'IIH. Western Union dolly 7 a. m. to y p. ni. Buuduy and holidays 8-10. 4-11. TKI.KI'IIONR IIOl lW. Pacific Tl. & Tol. Co. 2 4 hour service, IncliidlnK Sundny. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ' I'nul Dreukel, of Lnkevlew, In In the illy today. II. ('. Oleaser, of DosrliuU'S, spent lam night In llund. (InorKn M. Iloulton, of Tuinnlo, I In llnnd on business. Mr. unil Mm. J. I). Cousin, of Silver I.iiko, aro In llio city tuiluy. I. II, Johnson, of Mllllrun, vol In tlm clly on business lout iiIkIiI. Dr. D'tvlght I.. Miller will lenvo till oviinliiK'on a hrlrf business visit to Portland. Sydney Uyram will leave ihortly for llnniinn, Idaho, to ko on a ranch with Ills brother. Kdwnrd I,. Kmhlnm, of La Pino, urrlvotl In the city last nlglit, und In stopping over today. T. Cutllp, of Bisters, wo In llnml today to flla for a grazing permit with Forest Supervisor W. O. Iliist Iiir. Juck KorgiiMon, formerly a ranch er of tlm Arnold miction, Ih In Ilvnil Inilay on business, from his' homo In Fortlnnd. Mux Crnnrinll, of Portlunil. In at work auditing tho city hooks. Ho roporlH that ho Ih finding them In cx-rolli-nt condition. Harold A. Wllklns, nudltor for the Hluti) Industrial Accldnit Commis sion, arrived In Hi-nd thlH morning on Ills regular vlHll to audit thn ro cnrilH of (ha Inc-ul nontrlhiitorH to tho Hluto ucclduiit fund. . Thn Ladles' Aid aoclnly of thn Ri'iiiidinnvlnn-IiUtheran church will hold n Roclnl In tho pnrlorR of tho church, on Wall street, Saturday ov niilng. A general Invitation to tho public la oxtondod. William Hurling, who ban boon in llnnd for hia hnnlth for bo mo tlmo pant, loft Inst night for Portluml, nc compnniod by hia slater, Mrs. Ilen diTBou. Another slRtor, Mra. Carey, and hlR nloco, Mrs, Orntton, will loavo tomorrow. AT THE HOTELS P. Q, Jafforaon, of Bnattlo, la In tho city today on business and iR atop . plug at tho Pilot Butto hotol. J. O. Tumor, II. C. Hurlburt, M. R. Matthews, Frank Crouaoy and Cloorgo P. Downoy, of Portland, nro roglator od at tho Pilot Butto hotol. It. W. Hunt and C. A. Mnddux, of Omaha, are guonU at tho Pilot Butto, N, W. Scott anil h. V. Tompluton, of Portland, are at. Pilot Butto hotol. Hoy Donnelly, of HnrriBburg, Penn sylvania, la registered at tho Pilot Ilultn. A. P. Candle, of St. Louis, Is at the Pilot Butte. Mr. and Mra. I. N. Hall, of Con trallri, aro In the city as guest at tho Wright hotol. Arthur W. Clothier and Paul 0. Wunileiy, of Poi'tluml, uro stopping ut tlm Wright hotel. Huiiiuel Itiied, or Itock iHlaiul, III., Ih In tlm city on buslni'ss. Do Ih reg iHliireil nl Hill Wright. T. II, llockmer, of AugiiHtu, West Vlrgliilu. la at tho Wright hotel. Crltloal lunoranot. Alfred Noyea, llio ICuuUnb peel, com plained nil her lilllcrly at n linlieiiiliui liiin lieoii alioiit cei'lulu udieiHu trill cIhiiih of bin INielry. "I alll'lliiilii I lii-i' ci'IiIi'Iniiih tn Ikuo i'hiii i'," hn Hiilil. "TIichu ( i ll Ii h urn like tlm chap wlnt wim uLi-i4 by bin Hlllv un ivliul liexaiui lem ivere. "'Vliylllio mini mi lil reproachfully, 'unruly yoil'rv ulil eliuimh, Willie, (u know Unit a hcKiimctcr U a pulillv au. toliiobllu.' "-I'blluilelplila llllllctlu. Btylnnlna of th Drama. The tlienter In Ibe only aenau I lint la worth coimldiTliig wua Ijoru In Athena. (loth tragedy and comedy aprlug from fcaNU In honor of lluecliua. and as Uio Jeala and frolics wero found to be out of place when Introduced Into graver acenca a separate province the true druuia was formed und comedy oroo The falhnr of the Greek comedy was Arlatopbancs. who bad lots of fun lampooning the public men of Athens. The creator of Cireek tragedy was Avacuylus, born It. V. t'lT,. In aubllml ty Aeacbylus has never been surpsas rd. lie Is to the drama what I'bldlas and Mlchelungelo aro lo art 8oldlara-and Books. The German soldier does not wear locks, but fuas-lnppeii. 'l'lieiu are strips of cloth soaked In tallow ami wound about tho feet. They are siipimmuiI to be preferable to socka. In that they wear more evenly, are more easily cleaned and, when procrly worn, are not so likely to wrinkle and csuho blis ters. Mllltnry authorities disagree, bowev er, as to the relative value of socks and tallow son k oil strips. ICltber covering, though. Is cotiRlileriil prefernblo to the custom of wearing no socks, which has prevailed In the French, Mpsulnb and llulluii armies. Outlook. Bsorst of (ho Baksd Potato. OcrnMoiinlly a reatsiiraiit or s sys tem of railroad dining curs becomes famous fur Its baked potatoes. At the Han KrnnrlRoo expoHltlou several col lege girls oHrsted uu establishment st which tho buked potato was the piece do resistance unit cost GO cents. All these successes liuvo been based ou a simple little trick. A potato should be larded before be ing buked. so as to fill up the iorous skin and retain the full flavor. It Is necessnry to rover ouly the sklu with little lard, bacon grease or butter to act-omplhib the end. A potato so treated and baked just the proper length of time, usually three-quartera of an hour, will surpass a potato cooked In any other way. It must alwaya tie broken open Immedi ately upon being tukeu from the oven, so that the steam may i-scape.-New York Sou. Flood and Stone Head Congreis Committees on Foreign Relations REPRESENTATIVE FLOOD (Upper) ( JScliRTOK STONE (.lower) Photo of Mr. Flood by American Preia Aaaoolatlon. Bo fur as oongresa Is ooncerned our re lations with Qormnny ami otlior foreign countrios sra Intrusted largely to the for eign relations enmmlttaos of the two houses. The tinusa commutes Is headed by Henry L. Flood of Virginia (upper In pictures) and the sonata committee by Wllllnm J. Btona of Missouri (lower). Sen ator Btons la also a member of other com mittees, but the chairmanship of the for eign relations committee la Mr. Flood'a only assignment. Mr. Bt jne waa In Mis souri when the news of Germany's move reached America, and ha returned Imme diately te Washington. 1 A POSER FOR THE JUDGE. The Wsy the Aoeused Put the Case Up to the Court. Writing of Polish lemperuiiieut and talent, Kidney Wlillmuii In "Things I Iteiiieuiber" bus uu mousing slory of a bright Polish Jew who traded III chcmli'uls. Ho was brought before Ilia luw courts for selling poison without fulfilling the legal enactments bearing on sorb tmiisiii-tloiis. Tlm magistrate proceeded to read out tlio chiirgu when Hie Jew sudden ly Interrupted bliu with the question: "Kxi'iisii me, Mr. President. Do you understand anything about cut-mi-culsV" ".Mr. H., Hie export, Is here In that cspurlly," replied I he Judge. "And you, Mr, H" queried the Jew, "do you understand anything about law'" "You have just heard from bis worship that I am an expert In chem icals. If you want to know anything about luw please address yourself to the Judge." "I ask you, Mr. President, Just to consider tbe case for one moment. You aro tbe judge of tbe court and ad mit that you do not understand auy thlng about chemicals, and the expert tells us that be does not know any thing about law. And I, a poor Jew, am expected to be familiar both with tho law and with chemicals. Now, Mr. President, 1 ask you bow you can possibly convict me?" FINDING THE ALTITUDE. Hew Airmen Measure the Heights to Which They Ascend. Altimeters or barographs aro used by aviators to measure tho belghts to which they ascend. Both of tbeso In struments are constructed on exactly the same principle as tho aneroid ba rometer. They depend upon air pres sure. At sea level, where the air Is much compressed by Its own weight, tbe pressure Is about fifteen pounds to the aijuaro Inch, but at greater heights It liecomes less. The barometer Is gov erned by tbe pressure and so Indicates the height above sea level. Thero are ninny forms of barometers. The simplest Is a bent tube of glass, shaped like a very long letter J and partly filled with mercury. The upper part la closed, and tbe space ubove the column of mercury Is a vnrunm. The lower or book end of the tnlw la open and subject to the pressure of tbe at mosphere. As tho pressure becouies less ou rising above the surface, the mercury In the long pnrt of the tuba fulls. Tbe extent of the fall indicates tho height. Airplanes use one of these Instru ments mentioned, which are practically aelf registering barometers, and wlieu Hie alrpluuo conies down the Instru ment shows how high it has been car ried. Philadelphia Press. 1 Caught Both Ways. Mra. Exe My servant girl has left me. She said I bad eo much company there was too much work to do. Mra. Wye That's singular. Mine baa left me too. Bbo said I bad ao llttlo com pany It abowed I bad no social posi tion. Boston Transcript t Not Yet. Mrs. Bacon Don't you think I'm en titled to a pension, John? Mr. Bacon Why, no. A pension Is something yon get after you are through fighting. Youkcra Statesman. Spring Suits Are of Deep Interest Just Now SHE PROMENADES. Built of serviceable navy gaberdine, a Jacket cut with finely platted hip Insets on a line with tho side plaits of the skirt, this natty suit la one of tho neweat mod els. Tha turban Is of navy straw, re markably fine, with four 1st ornaments on tbe band. WHY SO MUCH BUYING and BUILDING IN RIVER TERRACE JUST ACROSS KIVtR OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL, Because nowhere else in Uend can you buy a desirable lot (50 x 110) SO CLOSE IN for only $:)(). Easy terms. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY. CHICAGO MAY DIVIDE ON IJASIS OF COLOR n Unlud Prru toTbt Dally llulldln) CHICAGO, Feb. 16. Holution of tho race segregation problem, made acute in recent months by the steady influx of southern negroes, Is the aim of action taken today by repre sentatives of the owners of 60,000 of the 100,000 better class apart ments In Chicago. Segregation ata tutes, similar to the ones In force In Ht. Louis, will be involved. wa liullnvn tha Interests of Chi cago demand that white people shall not encroach upon tne coiorea or me colored upon Jhe white," I. O. Ack ley, a member of the committee ap pointed to perfect plans for immed iate action, aald. "Therefore we strongly urge the segregation of the racea. "Action taken recently In St. Loula has been decreed constitutional by the supreme court. It la perhaps the greatest piece of racial legislation since tho fourteenth amendment." Tho real estate men have also de termined upon May 1 as the uatc for a general 16 per cent Increasi in all Chicago rentals. INDIANA DEMOCRATS FACE FRAUD CHARGE Br United I'rtu to The Dally Bulletin.) INDIANAPOLIS. Keb. 15. Seven high city officials and former of ficials, including Chief of Police Pe rott, are charged here with perpe trating election frauds. All are Democrats. Local No. 3. B. M. & P. I. U. re queata all members of all labor or ganizations to meet with them Sat urday evening at 8:00 o'clock at Satbcr's Hall, for the purpose of dis cussing labor conditions. 68-61 E. H. CARTER, Sec. We invite you lo call at our store or " phase and get our pneea. Then you will be s 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 BEND. BRICK Manzanita Addition . Lots $50$60$65 10 per cent, cash $2.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent 1 iSHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 Sales Jlgtnls f'OlXTV KKCOItDS Ilernard Fontclne, -certificate to practice as a registered optometrist. The Owl Pharmacy, supply of al colohl affidavits., Cornelia H. Roberta to S. L. Angel, deed to lot six, block 19, Deschutes addition to Bend. Local No. 3, B. M. P. I. U. re quests all members of all labor or ganizations to meet with them Sat urday evening at 8:00 o'clock at Sather's Hall, for the purpose of dis cussing labor conditions. 68-61 E. H. CALER, 8ec. DR. TURNER KYE HPKC1AMST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire of THORSOX, THE JKWKI.KK THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Steraf and Farwardinr, General Com miulon Merchant. W carry Oil, Gaaollnc, Sarar, Floor, Salt Meala, Ham. Bacn and Lard. You Maybe Intending to Build A very Important matter for your consideration Is x Plumbing You want that type and quality of plumbing that will Stand We have completed some of the most particular Jobs In this city. They have been big ones, too, but no .matter bow small your order may be, we will do your work equally as well. In cai of 1'lumblng Troubles call Carlson & Lyons RED 1591 & LUMBER CO. lll'HI.N'EHH AND I'ltOKKHHIONAIj ItKDM.W & MOOItK, LAW YEItS Open evenings 7 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdaya Log Cabin Bldg. Bend, Or. VERNON A. FORBES li A W V K It First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :: Oregon II. H. De ARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon DR. J. H. CONN A UN DENTIST Offlee In Satbar Building. Hours 9 to 12. 1 to S. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. GEORGE S. YO UN O Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. H. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Insurance Company ' cxct.uaivcL.v omoon Homi Ofvick. Connsn-r Bloo., PonmAMCi ASHLEY FORREST, District Manager. DR. B. FONTAINE Optometttftt, Optician Located at Larson's Jewelry Store. BEND,. OREGON Nervous Debility. Stomach Trouble. Rheumatism Spsgiarty.- DR. C. S. TIGARD CHIROPRACTOR Post Graduate) Free Examination. Hours, to IS. 1 to 7. R. M. Smith Buldins. C. H. BISHOP Get orders lor Spring Lawn Work and hardening in now. Postoffice Box 457 Bead, Or. BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writers of all kinds of Insurance. Okk est Insurance Agency fai Central Ore a-on. H. C. Ellis. First National Bank building. Bend, Oregon, DR. J. C. BONES, Graduated Calrapractk and Nataras a tale, with lent npcricaca, Chiropractic la tha most exact Mien ever discovered for the removal of the cause of disease which medtciae has been unable to reach. Why not live nature a chance and set 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. Li. WIGGINS FULL LINE -of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE WILL PAY PORT LAND PRICES st your station, without eommlnfon. for ell kind, ot poultry, veal, froh HIB and butter. Ship direct to Man SKer, Butte Publlo Market, Butte, Montana. Selling pi-tees st Butte I Hots drened lie to l(e; veal dresud He to 17e ; hens, eprinsera and ducks, live etc, drewed 8e morel fresh esirs per eae I1S.00; potatoes per 100 lbs. 12.75 to 3.25.