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TI1E nRM nn.I.KTIN, UKND. OREGON, 8ATI HDAY, 1'KIUUAHY 94, 1IHT The Daily Bulletin rvbUshta KTtrr ArternMn Kitspt Band?. UliNU, UKEtiUN. CEORCK PALMER PUTNAM Publisher HOHKKT W. RAWYKK Edltor-Msnwr FRED A. WOKI.KI.EN Nrwi Klitor BKNRV N. KOWI.KK Associate Ktlirnr BALFH SPENCEK Mechanical SupU An Independent Newspaper, atandtnir for tha aquar deal, clean business, clean politics ami the beat Interests of Bend and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall. On. Year 15.00 Bi Months 12.76 Three Months 11.(0 Br Carrier One Year t.S0 Blx Months I3.S0 One Month 60 II In KnrtrJ nriartr I ll All ufiivt vjvyv,is.jr I All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. a Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible tor copies missed. , Make all checks and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1917 EDUCATORS GATHER FOR N. E. A. MEETING (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 24. School men and ma'ms from every section of the United States were ar riving here today to attend the Na tional Education association conven tion to be held here beginning Mon day, February 2$, and closing on March 3. "There will be from six to eight thousand teachers here next week," Otto F. Dubach, Kansas City school man in charge of hotel arrange ments, declared today. "We are do ing the best we can to make them comfortable." What is said to be the headliner of the convention will be the meet ings of the department of superin tendence, which will give particular attention to the stronger foundation for, and a better command of, spok en and written English. SUFFRAGISTS PLAN WHITE HOUSE GUARD .Army of Women Will Silently Urge . . Claims to President Wilson on Inaugural Day. (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. A Suff rage rainbow will encircle the White House one week from tomorrow Sunday," March 4. Flying the pur ple, white and gold colors of the Con gregational Union, a thousand ban ners will flash this message to Pres ident Wilson, "Help women secure political liberty." Borne by a silent put determined army of women whose lines will completely surround the White House grounds, they will make Woman suffrage the first subject of Importance to be called to the Pres ident's attention at the beginning. of .his new administration.' Every state In the union will be represented in the huge human cor don that the progressive suffrage leaders have planned as the climax of their campaign to visualize to the President the nation-wide demand for woman's enfranchisement. Doc tors, lawyers, nurses, business wo men, factory employes wage earn ers from every rank of life will be on duty that day at the White House gates. Pacifists and militar ists alike, they will Join forces to urge the passage of the federal suff rage amendment. LINERS IN COLLISION Northland and Senator Badly Dam aged. Passengers Safe. (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin) SEATTLE, Feb. 24. The Pacific Coast Steamship company's liners, Northland and Senator, collided off Eureka early this morning. There were no casualties. The Northland was bound for the north, but was forced to return to San Francisco for repairs. .The Senator was badly damaged above the water line. Both had full passenger lists. SNOW HITS PORTLAND Shipyards Close, and lagging Opera tions ate Halted. (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin.) PORTLAND, Feb. 24. All ship yards here are closed, and snow has stopped logging operations. Sawmills are working under difficulties. The weather forecaster stated that Port land's February snow is the heaviest since 1893, totalling 12 and one-half Inches. Seth Roberts and B. K. Clear were seriously Injured when their auto skidded . in the snow. ROCHESTER PASSES BARRED ZONE TODAY (By United Press to The Dally Bulletin) BORDEAUX, Feb. 24. The Amer ican merchantman Rochester, safely passed the barred zone today. It is scheduled to dock tonight. The Or leans left New York with the Roches ter In defiance to Germany's warn ing. , The Orleans was reported safe ly , through the barred zone yesterday. Surprise is Given. A pleasant surprise party arranged by Mrs. R. S. McClure was given her husband on the occasion of his birth day, last evening The guests wore dressed to represent titles of books, and the evening was spent in games and music. Those present were Rev. aud Mrs. J. L. Perliiger, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Foley Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leverett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Cheney, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ketchum, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ben nett, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mcti, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Andres. a Washington Party. Armed with the famous George Washington "caunot tell at lie" hatchets, a merry surpirse party in vaded the hospitable home of the A. J. Kroenerts on the Bend View heights, Thursday evening, and all report a most splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. Kroonert were voted the best of entertainers and their new home one of the most charming of Bend's many handsome residences. The dance given ly Bowkor's or chestra Tuesday evening at the Hip podrome was enjoyed by about 300 couples. A number of people from out of town drove in for the oc casion. a Schweudkcr-Joseph. The marriage of Miss Lela Joseph and J. J. Schwendker, of Wellsvillo, Mo., will take place Sunday at the Methodist chuch In Portland in the presence of relatives and a few close friendB. After the honeymoon, during which they will visit St. Louis, the young couple will make their home in Wellsville, where Mr. Schwendker is in business. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith and son Calvin accompanied Miss Joseph, Mrs. Smith's daughter, to Portland and are remaining over for the wed ding. a Birthday Observed. Miss Edna, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fox. is entertaining a party of her young friends at the family home in Wiestoria this after noon in honor of her 10th birthday. Among the guests are Josephine Young, Evelyn Swanby, Elsie Payne, Allie Powell, Nora Powell, Dolores Wood, Vlnnie McCoy, Eva Harris, Grace Kotzman, Esther Woods and Alsea Hinea. a Fairy Tale Pictured. Hundreds of the young people of Bend gathered at the Grand Theatre on Thursday afternoon to see the film representation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Following the final reel six girls in colonial costume danced a stately minuet on the stage, a a Mrs. Sknse Hostess! Mrs. Harper Skuse gave an In formal luncheon today at her home in Boulevard addition, in honor of Miss Marjory Henderson and Mrs. Philip Brooks. The other guests were Mrs. Archie Myers, Mrs. C. S. Hudson and Mrs. H. K. Brooks, a a a Slelghrlding Party. A sleighrlde given in honor of Mrs. H. K. Brooks' house guests was an event of Wednesday evening. Those enjoying the ride were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birdsall, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Skuse, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenfieid, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould, Mr. and Mrs. C. S Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCann, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight F. Miller, Miss Margery Henderson, Mr. Walker Buswell, A. M. Pringle, "Dutch" Stover, John Latham and Verne Boland. Dancing and a Dutch luncheon at the resi dence of H. K. Brooks ended a very enjoyable evening. a a a Five Hundred Party. Mrs. Ashley Forrest entertained Friday afternoon at four tables of "500." Mrs. Fred Wilcox was award ed first prize and Mrs. J. C. Vancle vert received the consolation prize. A color scheme of yellow was used with daffodils as the motif. The guests were Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Mrs. Carney, Mrs. Myrtle Freeland, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. A. L. French, Mrs. J. C. Vandevert, Mrs. L. H. Gerbing, Mrs. J. F. Ar nold, Mrs. J. Gagen, Mrs. Frank El kins, MrB. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. How ard Greiner, Mrs. Ketchum and MrB. Elmer Ward. a a a Bend Guests Honored. Mrs. H. K. Brooks entertained Wednesday and Friday with lunch eons at 1 o'clock lu honor of Mrs. Philip Brooks and Miss Marjory Hen derson, who are hnr liouso gnosis. Yellow jonquils were artistically ar ranged throughout the rooms. Mrs. Brooks' guests on Wednesday wore Mrs. Harper Skuse, Mrs. Jack Stan ley, Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Mrs. Dwight F. Miller, Mrs. Archie Myers, Mrs. Martin Kenfieid and Mrs. Wallace Birdsall, while on Friday they wore Mrs. Barney Forrell, Mrs. Thomas McCann, Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Ward Coble, Mrs. Hiram Norton, Mrs. Howard Qrotnur aud Mm. Clnrk Rhodes. ' a a a Tllllrunis Gather. Mrs. Fred N. Wallace entertained the "THllcums" at her homo In Tum- alo this afternoon. a a a Wlnfleld-IVtry. Tho marriuge of Miss Ismay Per ry, daughter of J. Perry, to Wlnflold Henderson, took pluro Snturduy, February 17, at the rosldonco of Mrs. D. Houghtallng. Rev. J. L. Por.ln ger, of the Baptist church, performed the ceremony In the preseuce of about seventy-five guests. The couple plun to make their home In Bend. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean, and Dr. Thorn and family, of Slvor Lake, Oregon. MARTIN & CASIIMAN AGAIN TAKE MATCH Cf rr FLOWERS Fresh Every Saturday Totted Want$, 3)ulbt and Ferm. Orders for plants not In Block will b glotn prompt attention. 4 5 6 V p 9 t I Riverside Florists ARTIFICIAL COAL MAY SOLVE FUEL PROBLEM .IB- United Press to The Dally Bulletin.) CHICAGO, Feb. 24. The first American factory for the manufac ture of "artificial coal" in commer cial quantities may be erected In Chicago, members of the Chicago Renting Agents' asscolation said to day. A committee appointed by the as sociation to seek a solution of the fuel famine niennco which has threat ened this and other cities all winter, has reported that they have a form ula for manufacturing "coal substi tute" from tar, chemicals, and by products, at a cost far below that of coal. The committee's report shows that tests which they have made, show the artificial product to be higher in heating units and more efficient generally than the mined product. 'See Erlckson for coffee, on Satur day. Something special. See win dow. Adv.68p Win Three Straight (lames l-Txitii rlltovUu-lllxon Howlers, Ailvunc iiiK Cliiiniploiishlp Claim. Standing of (he TeiiniN. TEAM Won Lost Pet. Martin & ('ashman 9 3 .750 lrooks-8i'anlon 6 6 .600 Bond Bulletin 6 8 .600 Shevlln-Hlxon 0 6 .000 Tho Martin & Cashman bowling team iook tnreo stratum last unci" In their mutch with Tho Shevlln- Illxon Company tan pin mtm, In tho city leugue series at tho Carmody al loys. Tho total scoro for the even ing was 2277 to 2068. A number of I new bowlors aro making tholr ap pearance, and Interest In tho series is Increasing. , The score: Martin & ('ashman. Players 1st 2d 3d Total Martin 146 146 200 482 Shaw .....133 146 146 423 Paliuerton 144 188 147 479 Stover. Dltter ....131 121 87 208 Springer 188 171 186 646 Totals 742 770 7662277 Hliovlln-Hixoit. Players 1st 2d 3d Total Pletch 168 163 144 466 Barnes 106 146 93 344 Reuor 116 145 166 425 Stoehr 140 167 166 463 Stockton, Bott'r.. 98 128 135 361 Totals 627 738 693 2068 New Sleeping Car Service between Itl'YH AYKMHIKR Ill'I.L. A registered Ayrshire bull was re ceived on Thursday by Elinor Worn staff, living cust of Bund. Tho ani mal was purchased from Mr. Worn staff's brothor-lii-luw, of Skamock awa. Wash., who lias a large herd of the thoroughbred Ayrshire cuttlu. The bull Is named Robin Hood First of Evorgreen and has a peill grco of unusual length. Mr. Worn- Btaft is gradually disposing of his Jerseys and Holstelns. See Hopkins & Black for coffee, on Saturday. Somcllilng special. See window. Adv.68p The Soul of a Suit Just as the body of a suit is made up of 'the fabric and - trimmings, so the soul is the design and cut. KAHNS CLOTHES $20 to $45 are builded of pure all-wool fabrics, dyed sure-fast and so guaranteed. In design and cut they are eloquent of apparel artistry. Especially our new Spring showing! THE GOLDEN RULE 8G5 Wall Street. BEND, OREGON. NEW DA Y DENT IS TS THE KING IJEE DENTISTS' hyirlenlc dentul work. A discovery that upsets many former Ideas. No unclean crown or bridge work. All work guaranteed perfect fitting. WHY DO WE HAVE DECAYED TEETH? The albuminous film thut forms on teeth is a perfect breeding-plnco for decay germs. Tills iilliuminous film holds mi ncld which comes in contact with the tooth unci cannot be reached by neutralizing al kalies. This is the causo of decayed teeth. If your teeth have be come affected it is only the nnturul course, so come before it is too lute and have your tectli examined. Wo can place your teeth in per fect condition by our GREAT NEW DAY PAINLESS METHOD y Which is ENTIRELY HARMLESS; extract the decayed teeth and roots ( and make you a perfect fitting new set of teeth, natural color. The public have good reason to place all confidence In Tho King Bee Dentists. ' Lady Assistant Always In Attendance." . King Bee Dentists Over Postofllce, Ilcnd, Oregon. Dr. A. C. Frown, Professional Manager. HOURS 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays, 0:00 to 8:00. BEND and PORTLAND A standard Pull mini sleeping car Is now operuted txe tween Portland and Central Oregon points, as follows; I, rove llend Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1.1-nve Portland Hiinday, Tuesday, Tlmrwluy This Is in addition to the present DAILY TOURIST Sl.EKI'INO CAll service, which will be CONTINUED. Change of Time: Both sleeping cars will bo handled from Portland on North Batik Limited, No. 2, leaving at 7:10 p. in., Inatuad ot on Local Train No. 8, as formerly, leaving at 6 p. m. Arrlvo at llend 7:20 a. ui. For reservations and further Information phone D. KKI.LKH, Agiint. OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE lcniiQftt& THE BEND BRICK fd LUMBER CO. Manzanita Addition Lots $50$60$65 10 per cent, cash 92.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent (jjjlSHEVLlN PINE - SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 OVER 60 HONES IN BEND do all their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of their cooking with elec tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water light & Power Co. KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for SalelO'o Cash and Monthly Payments like rent J. RYAN & CO. O'KANEBLDG. Black 361