THE IIKNI) IJOM,KTIN. BEND, OflFXlON. WKDNKHIMV, FKHIUIAKV 21. 1017 PAflK a 1917 FEBRUARY 1917 SUN MONITUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 9 3 4 10 11 013 1415 16 17 18112021 III 252027281 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here. vi:im:si.v. ' iiiitiIiiI t'luli, Vrllit Until, IIIHHI. KiiIkIiIs l' HiIuh, Haider's liull, H AM l. III. Hlii'illll-tlltull vs. Mul l ill At Tiixli mini, ImwIliiKi ('uriiiody Alley, 8:00 p. in. it. I'. . K., Council rliiimlirrH, 8 ii in. Tlll'IWDAV. WiililiHlm' lllrtliibiy irc-lra in ruhllii Hi'IiihiIn. WiihIiIhuIoh lllrllidiiy ilimri-, Tinii nln, Ity Vcl Hldi luillcs, Uiynl Ordrr of MiHinr, Hiillicr's hull, 8:00 . III. A. I''. & A. M., MiiMinlr Hull, H i. in. 1'IIIDAY. ItWuknli lMiut; HMlii'r's hull, 8:00 i. in. IKillnillnii llliclf Hi hiMil IIiiIIiIIiik, M:!I0 I'll hi lc IiivIK-iI. OltlXiO.N TKUNK THAIS' Arrive 7:21) n. m. l.av !' iu- O..W. It. N. THAIN. Arrive 7:3f p. m. Uirfii 7:25 m. AUTO HTA(iK LINK HOUTII. leaves 8:45 a. in. Arrive 6 p. ui. AUTO I.INKH. Cart to llurn. Kurt Klnmalti Kort Hock, Hllvur l.nko and othitr point south aud south east.' I'OHT OFKICK IIOIIM. Ovnnral delivery open dally 11:30 a. in. to 0 p. ni. No mall distributed on Sunday. NlKht train mnll closes 8:15 Day train mall cloaea 8:30 a. m. TKI.KtiUAI'll 1ICIHH. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Hundny and holldny , 8-10. -. - TKI.KPIIONK IIOl'IW. rncllle Tel. & Tel, Co. 2 4 hour service, Including Btindny. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II. C. Fisher, of Alfnlfu, Is a guest today In the city. Axel Ohlson. of Lower Bridge, Is In tho city today on business. County Commissioner A. L. Mack intosh wii In the city yesterday from i his ranch neur llend. I George J. Hurl, traveling auditor; for tho O.-W. It. & N. system, Is In llend today on official business. Ora Van Tussel urrlved In the city lust night from Madras, and. is re maining over toduy to attend to bus iness mutter. J. 8. and V. II. McColn, of Culver, were In llend yesterduy to consult with Supervisor W. O. Hustings over grilling mutter. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Ilowplng and family motored to I'owell Butle on Sunday, spending the duy there wllh Mr. and Mr. Hhohert. nr...., ,.,,Alu...l I,, Itnitil vna. worn n it.i"i ". ' I ... . t, turduy telling or tnu ueuwi in nf land of Dr. A. A. Burrls, who until a few mouths ago hud office In llend. Tho cuubo of Dr. Burrls. dentil is not known here. Dr. Burrls wus one of tho old settler In Beiid nnd hud considerable holdings here. Kllznbeth Fleming Rhodes, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. C. Rhodes, wuh huptlsed lust Sundiiy by Rov. Dr. George Vun Waters, of I'ortlund, at tho Kplscopul services held Iu tho Mnsoiilc hull. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. II. Htunloy acted ns god par ent. AT THE HOTELS. R. J. White, of Wullu Walla, Is registered at tho Wright hotel. . O. II. Caldwoll, of Touchot, Wash ington, arrived in Bond lust night und Is romnlnlng over todny. He Is a guoBt at tho Wright. Frunk Sloan, of Btnnflold, Oregon, la nt tho Wright hotel. A. F. liulloy, of Bukor, Is roglB teroil nt tho Wright. A. G. McCliino and P. L. Nolson nro Portland visitor in Bond who nro stopping at tho Wright. Ponrl Shophard, of Austin, Is at tho Wright hotel. Mr and Mr. K. n. SchwarU, II. D. Pook, a. N. North, K. F. Furror, JnnioH A. Roberts, It. W. Framo, Wllllnm Honth, M. II. Hockonherry, and J. L. Lattuno.of I'ortlund, .aro guoHtH at tho Pilot Hullo. A .a. Soronson and W. II. Fostor, of Kvurnlt, Washington, nro In tho city and aro stopping at tho Pilot Hutto. A. D. Stanloy, of Lowluton, Is reg istered at tho Pilot Butto. C. W. Do Hoft and E. B. Budge, of Hull FraiiilHco, uru Kintals ui the l'lliit lliiltii hotel. F. W. IIiihwiiII, W. A. lliiHwnll, uuil V. A. OuntH, of Hiiokuiin. uru HpiniilliiK the duy In lli'tid. They urn i'KlHtirml ul thu 1'llot 1 1 lit Hi. SOX BELIEVE THAT PENNANT IS AHEAD Hiiiiil I'liie lliinl I'HII I" Ti-xiim In I'cw Week Hookies Have (inly u Hnlit Clinure. (Mr Itnllnl I'rM l Th. Dally llullflln) CIIICAOO. Keli. 21. Tim CliliUKO Wliltn Hnx, 311 NlroiiK, h'd hy MuniiKiir ('liirelii'O (I'uiitN) Itowliiml, anil a: roiiipaulcil hy n lumen of noliililim, will leave, two weeks from Friday for llii'lr hii Ink trulnliiK rump at Mineral WcIIh, Texas. Tim squad will Htuy ul thlH result for two weeks where Ihey will Im kIh-ii ii hard drill miller Itowliinil mill IiIm assistant, "Kill" (IIiiuhoii. "Tim Wliltn Box will win the Amur Iran It'll K ii pi'iiiiiint, hiirrliiK nccl deiils," sit Id 1'resldonl Churlos Com Iskey loiliiy. "They . would liiivn I'Oppml It ItiHt season If they hud not lout several sturs ut crucial periods. Clitroiiro Rowland Is one (if thu Kreatest leaders In Imseliall and with such u ImtlliiK army us Kddle Collins, Joe JuekHou, llappy Folseli anil Hay Hiliiilk, they can't stop us, that's ul I. Tim rucu will he very close. "Tliero will he few new faces In the White Kox rump. Ten rook leu will K, hut few of them hope to stick." Itay Hrhulk, premier Amer ican Ikiikuu cutrhi-r, will lie Itow I a nil's "first strliiK." He will huve us nssisluiils, "Jack" l.upp, Mayes. I, Inn and (Iruy, u youiiKsler. The lutter comes from Wichita. At first tiusn Itowlund hus his proh leiu. This wns the Ht u in IiIIiik hlock Inst year. There ure five candidates for the Jol Ness, FournlcT, llns hrooke, Henry and Joiinluii, Ness filled the pluce during: the lutter part of Inst season and Itowlund an iiounces that thu mini who Kets the Joli will have to heat him. Kournler, a heavy liulter, Is weak us a fielder. Jourdun, Henry and lluslirooke ure yomiKslers. Jourdun comes from Ht. Joseph, Missouri, where he hit over .300 and stole more than 30 huses. Kddle Collins will he found ut second huso, l.ust year Kddle wus field captain, hut there Is a possibil ity that Itowland will relievo him of this us ha believes Collins hilling wua Impaired by the worries. On the other side of the diamond, Buck Weaver will pluy either short or tljlrd base. He ran deliver in either. Candidates for the other job are Terry, McMullln. old timers Swede" Withers, and llruco Hartford. Fl ft ft A A.F.astes . A nnlIAn. SOLE AGENT Jrb U U 1 1 lUiu I omce n st"et I i : It .. . . It llllll I r I Has a lllllll I1HS H mm Saaaaal - llllll I 7thVecTty, ; YOU CAN BUY LOTS River" : AT RIGHT PRICES J t a rt '' I "HO WIS THIS I iik2!! prices: $50 - $55 -$6 5 QOIIT AfilTNX TCniUCi 10 Per Cent Cash, and $5.00 Monthly, No Interest, r Q VaLyC MtgI 1 lcKiVlM 10 Per Cent Cash, and $2.50 Monthly, 6 Per Ct. Interest Office or. Oregon Street ggg- . Itlslieric coiiies from thu Vernon club of the Pacific Coust leugun, und Is said to bu u hear at the shtirtfleiu position. If ho makes good on hhi press notices, Howland's trouble will bo ut un end on that aide or tun dia mond, und Huck Weuver will pluy third. Terry und McMullln will do In u pinch','' but both are light hitlers und below championship calibre. Ilurlford wus drufted from Do Moines and Is Hiild to huve the milk ing of u big IciiKim shortstop. He wus formerly with Cleveland. Joe Juckson, one of the hurdest hitters In the leuguu, will be In lefl field. "Huppy" Kelsch, also-a slug ger, will bu In center, itowlund will give severul athletes u chance for the right field Job. Lust your rihuno Collins held down this position. He Is uu In-und-oiitiir. Among other candidates ure Kddle Murphy, formerly of the rhlludelphlu Athletics; Nemo Llehold, formerly with Clevelund; Hobs Kldrnd, secur ed from the coust; und ilruno Huas, drufted from Wllkesburro. The pitching stuff, which wus somewhat of u disappointment lust season, will not sco much change. Itowlund will bo equipped with such right bunders as Joe lienx, Jim Hcolt. Kddle Clcotto, Hod Kuber. Klwood Martin und Mel Wolfgung. Kuber und Hcott were out of condition dur ing no, Ml of lust seusou, Murtln is tin, milv newcomer. He comes from Oakland, In the Coust league. For port Blders, Itowlund ha "Hod" Hus sell, Williams and Dunfotth. 250 MILES OF FRUIT ARE AT ORANGE SHOW III, United Pro u Th Vll Dullrtln) BAN ItAltNAHDINO. Cul., Feb. 21. One of thoso demon stutlstlclans uttacked the Nutlonul Grunge Show ut the beginning of It second duy hern toclny and figured thut If every orungn In tho how were lined up they would reach 250 miles. Ho bIho flKured thut tho rnnvus In the tents would clot ho 3400 women In duck dresses. And Just by way of diver sion ho totaled up the feet of twine used to weave tho cunvus only 192 million feet. FIRED FIFTY SHOTS TO AVENGE ONE SOLDIER Commanding Officers nirwts Heavy Hhcll Klre ut Oeriniins When Miner Iow- U'gs. WITH TUB FRENCH ARMIES AT VKRDL'N, Feb. 21. Artillery- m,.rrn rhi.vnlller. who wus mat, awarded thu coveted mllltury medal for the loss of hi lega before ver- 1 MlL'udJ)lL ;S dun, declared thut the decoration did not give him liulf the pleasure lit, get from the knowledge thut f0 shot were fired by hi buttery ul the enemy In revenge for the (hell thut mangled hi legs. Chovulllnr, who was a minor be fore the wur, wi attached to a but tery neur Houvllle for the purpose of constructing the bombproof dug outs und shelter thut alone protect the artilleryman und his munition when the enemy's gun happens to get their runge. Ilecuuse of Ills ex pert knowledge us a miner, his om puiilons declare, he never construct ed a single dugout thut fulled to re sist tho most terrible bornhurdrncm thut tho enemy could direct ugulnst it. I'nfortunately Chevullier In the course of time won, his six day.4 of lettvo und while ho wus away unolhe bombproof hud to bo dug by less ex perienced hands. Upon his return he expressed lack of confidence in the dugout und wus enguged in fixing it right when a German shell pierced the roof and smashed both hi legs. An Instant later the Captain of the buttery leuped Into the dugout and cried : "Ah, my poor Chevalller, If it had only been you who had built the dug out there Is not a shell in the world thut could huvo come through it and you would never huve been hurt liko this. But you Bhull hare tho military medul for it. I shall propose you ut once." Then as the captain gazed into the eyes of his wounded soldier, a sud den inspiration came to. him. "Hut I'll do more than that," I12 creld, "I'll muke them pay for your IcgB, and I'll muke them pay dearly, loo. Every gun In the battery shall fire 50 shots on the enemy for your right leg and 60 for your left." "If you'll do that for me 'Mon Cupituine!" Chevullier replied, "1 won't cure ubout the medul." Two Red Cross men whom the cup tuln hud Bummonded, entered the dugout and lifted CbevaUier with his bleeding legs onto their stretcher. Just as they emerged, carrying Chev alller between (hem, the captain leaped before them, and his voice rung out: "Buttery attention! For Artillery man Chevalller, wounded on the field of honor. 60 shots on the ene my; gun No. 1 fire." As the first shell from gun No. 1 went Bcheecliing forth the cuptain's voice again rang out. "Gun No. 2 fire." Chevalller, who was fast losing consciousness, declares he beard gun No. 2 fire Ha first shot, and then again the captain' voice. "Gun No. 3, fire." The shell from No. 3 whizzed forth. and Chevalller Insist that before he forgot everything, be remembers faintly hearing uguln. "Gun No. 4, fire," and then all four of the gun belched away to gether, but ever fuinter and fainter until he remembered nothing more until ho awoke In tho hospital with both legs gone and the "Mcdalllo Mllltalre" pinned on hi breast. HOUSE MOVING I will Uk contracts for moving anil railing bull'l;n2B. from the tmallrat to larirmt. 8m L. HHANUENIIUHU, or wrlU IUim 4311. IlcntI, Oregon. DR. TURNER KVK HPKCIALIHT, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire of THORSOX, TUB JKWKLKR We invite yoa to call at our itore or phone and get our pneea. 11 you will be a steady customer. . The 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 Storage and Forward tnr. General Co ta rn baton Utrckanta. Wt carry Oil, Gaaollne, Borar, Floor, Salt Meat. Hani, Bacaa and Lard. I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaa l I 1 I Itl'HINKHH AND PKOFKHHIONAIi KKDMAN A MOOKK, LAWYERS Open Monday, Thursday and Saturduy evenings, 7 to 9 p. m. liog Cabin Illtlg. HFND, OR. VERNON A. 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