TIIK IIKND lll'I.MCTIN. DAILY KMTION, II KM). OHKOON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, llft PAQB , i i I TONIGHT and FRIDAY VIVIAN MARTIN IN SUNSET TRAIL" "Who l Number One" Episode 7 SATURDAY MAT. and NIGHT SPECIAL ATTRACTION I "THE BIRTH OF PATRIOTISM" A lliiillinn ial(iilic ilriwia of luilny. Adaplfd fluiil lllfl novfl wliirll Ircrnl y in (lie Snluuliiy l.vctiilin full. Two Recti of Elko ComcJy Mack Swain in "AMBROSE'S ICY LOVE" Ir.MF.MIIIK WF. I IAVE A MATINfcE EVKKY SATUKD'Y Sunday Matinee Night and Monday MARY PICKFORD, In "The Utile Ptlncea" I QUALITY RANGES m m m$ JANUARY 19 1 a mtm J huh I mi f I fim J rm ay 6 7 1314 8 2. 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 1516171819 20212223242526 !27j282930 3lL Bend in Brief IX)INGS A YOUR CITY. You'll I'ind Them Here When you want a Range you ivill want one with an established reputation. The Universal has behind it over sixty years of experience in the building of good ranges. You get the benefit of this experience when you buy a Universal. Your old stove or range taken in part payment OHICOO.N TltllNK TRAIN Arrives 7:2U a. in. LaV 8 p. m. O.-W. It. 41 N. TltAIN. , Arrlvpi 7:00 p. hi. Leaves 7:26 a. m. AUTO HTAGK LINK SOUTH. Loavon 8:46 a. ra. Arrlriw 6 p. m. auto links. Cars to Duma. Kort Klamath Kort Kock. Silver l.cke and othor polDta auuth and south aaat. POST OFFICE IIOURH. Qnnnrnl dollvorr opiin dally 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. in. No mull dlatrlhtititil on Sunday. Night train mall closes 7:16. bay train mall close 6:80 a. m. TKI.KUHAI'H HOURS. Wcstorn Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and liolldaya U a. in. to 10 a. ra., 6 p. ni. to 6 p. m. - TELEPHONE HOURS. Pacific Tl. & Tol. Co. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Fred Hi' Iml x wim In Tunuilo to day. AHlilpy Forrest Ih punning o few ilnyH in Portland mi business. Elmer Dyer wan In from Mllllciin yesterday to look after cattle. C. Allen left for Hooil Itlvcr today In puss n week vIhUIiik In Unit city. 'lark Rhodes ratlin In thin niorn liiK from a IiiihI ih-uh trip to Scuttle. C. M. Itcdflolll, llf DrHfllMteH, WIIH In liiHt II Ik ) L to a 1 1 1 1 1 (1 I ho Masonic celebration. Dibble, of Burns, who panned two days hero on business, returned liotno today. Mra, Frank Pnrclval him returned to hnr homo lit Mllllcan aftor a Hlinrt v Ih 1 1 In Bond. , Mrs. I). F. Brooks, of MlnnvnpollH, I vlHltinc at tho homo of her son, It. K. Brooks. It. M. Snckctt returned to Wnllu Walla thin morning. Ho linn hiinii hero on liunliicnn. Mm. Noll Vcrnlog, of Amity, Is vls ltliiK hur daughter, Mm. Troy Lynch, who linn been vary 111. Mm. J. Elliott, Mm. N. S. Springer mid Mm. M. M, Torroll spent tho day at tho Griffith ranch near Tumalo. T. M. Baldwin, 0. W. Nolilo nml I). P. AdiiniHon woro Intro from Prlno vllln lust night on Masonic IoiIko business. THURSDAY. A. I-, it A. M., Miiwinlr liull, 8:00 p. in. I irM'MlTH it JllllllTM, lllll I'llll' l.ulnir Ti'inpli. I'ltlDAV. Ili'lialit Willi Culvi'r I'Ik'i htIiimiI, IiIkIi m'IkmiI iiuilltoilutil, IiinliUliMloii W. . V.. 8:00 p. m. MONDAY. I. O. . I'., Hnllior' luill, H:(M) p. in. 1-jwK'm Hlur, Muwinic hull H:O0 p. III. PalnKTH ami llocorutom, Ionit Pino Iilxir Trmpli. Tl'KHDAY. M. W. A., Hntl..T' Hull, H:(M) p. m. Hlonminitoiipi nml llrlrklnyirn, Ijune Pino Ijilnir Toinplo. 7:. 'to p. m. Mr. and Mm. ('. A. Rlicrnion, Mini Inff Bhort and HiiKhio Swliriirt, nil of Klfa. urn vlnltlnic Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mil lor. Mr. anil Mm. M. It. Ilaycn, of Huron, urn Imrk from a two wenkn' trip to Portland nml Kiili'in and will vomplota tlliilr trip hiiinn today. Loreno I.oiik. who ramo In from Sink, npi-nt I ho iiIkIH with frlcnilfl In Ilrml lii-foro lenvlnn for Tho I ;i 1 1 . whi-ro alio will IJvo tho noxt four yi-nm. Albert (IIiImiiih and Clyde A. G!! honn aro hern from l.on AniteleH lie- for coiiipli'lliiii; their trip home to Itlley. They Hpeiit Hevcral nionthn ill California. Max Wurzwo!lir, who wan horo yi'slerday allendliiK thn Sijiinw Creek IrrlKulion Conipnny'H henrliiK, ro Itirned to Ilia ranch near lU'ilmond thin mornliiR. Mr, and Mm, Karl A. rtons nro an liiK two nionthn In Tho Dallen. They will roturn whon tho Poiinoy storo In ready to open. Mr. Rosa will bo tho now mumiger. Minn Etta Chaso hug gono back to lior hiiino near Deschutes, nftor a Ioiik UlneRfl with pneumonia In the ileuil hoHpiltil. Sho him nearly re covered her health. K. 10. Kiddle, iKnind commnndor, and It. II. Itoblnnon, Krand prclnto of tho KnlRhtn Tomplnr, returned to Portland thin mornliiK aftor nttond Iiik tho IoiIko bnniiiet and presenta tion of tho charter Inst night. A. O. Walker, of Alfalfa, returned last ulKht from Portland, where ho took a Rhlpmont of cut lie. Ho says I hut ho received tho highest prlco on tho market nt tho Union Stockyards Monday mornliiK. Mr. Walker Is dis poning of his cnttlo preparatory to nioviliR to Canada In March. Bend Furniture Co. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD LAST NIGHT COLDEST OF PRESENT WINTER Men.-I put on It.i extra blanket lent r.litlit n:id pulled .he b?d coverings up around Its neck, when the ther mometer rovlstered tho lowest tem peraturo so far this winter, 13 do lt revs aboro zero. Tho cold was probably felt more keenly on account of tho recent warm weather. On Tuesday night 20 degrees was re corded. Down town windows this morning wero thickly coated In front, ninny of them having fantastic leaf-! like designs running half way up the panes. AT THE HOTELS. January 15, day for last payment on your Liberty Loan subscription The Klrnt National Hank, llond, Oro. Adv. WHY DO YOU SHIVER AND If You Are Looking for The Best in Groceries at REASONABLE PRICES go to BAKER'S GROCERY 734 Wall Street, Near Ohio Phon. Red 161 SHAKE these cold mornings when you can get an OIL HEATER at DEMENTS? These Little Heaters are safe, convenient' and efficient. F. DEMENT & CO. The Preferred Slock Store GROCERIES HARDWARE Pilot Ilutte Inn. Ed. E. Kiddle, Island City. Ralph I). Robinson, Portland. Charles E. Canade, Portland. J. H. Wallace. Portland. James Balnbrldger Portland. Kred Grelslnger, Bend. ' Max Wurzwcller, Portland. T. M. Baldwin. Prlnevllle. G. W. Noble, Prlnevllle. I). P. Adamson, Prlnevllle. R. II. Leslie, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dawson, Pla teau City, Colo. Ed. Powell. AVriKlit Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Geonge B. Manden, Seneca. Curtis Duvall, Silver Lake. W. J. Orme, Portland. Elmer Dyer, Mllllcan. A. O. Walker. Alfalfa. Albert Gibbons, Riley. Clyde A. Gibbons. Riley. Wilbur Nance, Granrtvlew. M. B. Hayes, Burns. Mrs. M. B. Hayes. Burns. C. M. Redfleld. Deschutes. Van B. Seam, Sheridan. Albert Delnney, Seattle. V). Dunn, Imperial. ' Cozy Hotel. Dr. Turner, Portland. F. Dibble, Burns. F. M. Brown and wife. Ned J. Angland and wife. T. E. Hanns, Grandview. Tom Cronin, Fleetwood. R. L. Edwards, Fleetwood. S. O. Edwards, Fleetwood. Show your pntrlotlsm by making your last payment on Liberty Loan subscriptions promptly. January 15 is tlie day. The First National Bank, Bond, Oro. Adv. NOTICE. All persons not complying with the 1918 automobile, license regulations within the noxt 10 dnys will be nr- rostod ond takon beforo tho City lie cordor, unless a receipt showing they hnvo applied for tho license can be shown. L. A. W. NIXON. 20-30C. . Chief of Police. JANUARY SALE OF WHITE The low prices on merchandise in this sale offer matchless opportunities to save. Buy now while these prices are effective. The savings afforded should interest every thrifty housewife. 17 Inch, Bleached, Linen Crash Toweling i g for this sale, a yard u dC 42 Inch Pillow Cases, Sheeting, regularly 30c, T)? for this Bale J J G 45 Inch Pillow Case Sheeting, finest quality, regular t tt 35c, sale price o5 11 C 9-4 Finest Quality Unbleached Sheeting, regular a b 65c, sale price Tf J C 9-4 Finest Quality Bleached Sheeting, regular price gJ 60c, sale price )JjQi 9-4 Good Quality Bleached Sheeting, regular price i n 55c, sale price 4rc5 20x44 Bleached Double Thread Bath Towels, 'Tjg special, each '. JjQG 21x46 Bleached Double Thread Bath Towels, spec- r, lal, at 2VC 24x48 Bleached Double Thread Bath Towels, EOc val- -im ue, for oiVC .13x26 Cotton Huck Towels tj at. each J C 15x26 Cotton Huck Towels, heavy weight ' at, each t 'IOC 18x40 Fancy Woven Border Huck Towels 1 1, each JLJLQi 33 inch Indian Head, value 28c T)-. sale price &C Llneweave White Goods, plains and fancies, at, yard 1 8, 20, 25, 35c, 40, 45, 60c PllBse Underwear Crepe, 30 inches wide T)r,-i SPECIAL, yard .- AsQ, Extra Large Sizes Bed Spreads, t Special, each U .5U Others at 3.25, $3.50, $3.75, $4.75, $5.0O 2500 yards Cambric, Embroideries, Insertions aBd 11 Edges, to 4 M Inches wide, very special, yard i$2C Edges, from 4 to 7 Inches, wide, values to 15c, very special, a yard at 18C Good Quality Pillow Cases t, each Z3C, 3DG Cotton Table Damask XTTi o f a it j yard 60c, 85c, $l.!5 All Linen Table Da-mask, yard $1.50, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 Sale of Gossard Corsets Continued All sizes still available, but they are going rapidly, and if you. wish to avail yourself of this sale opportunity, we advise au early seectlon. $7.50, $8.00 CORSETS ....$0.33 $-5.00 XRKTS ....S3.50 $3.50 CORSETS $2.i;7 $2.50 CORSETS $1.89 STOP AND SHOP AT BROTHERS The Best Place to Trade After All MORE REGISTRANTS PLACED IN CASSS I Questionnaires classified yesterday place the following men In Class I: Lester E. D. Lowe. Leslie L. McDaniel. Kenneth Hunting. Harry Reingold. Olaf Swanson. Claude Vandevert. Christian W. Hoist. Raymond R. Churchill. Jerry D. O'Connell. Claude L. Mannheimer. Philip M. Smith. Alois J. Bell. Wayne F. Amos. Burns D. Young. William B. Gladstone. Clarle Fuller. Arthur R. Royther. To snve takes back-bone-not wish bone. Tho First National Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. TO ,AUT0 OWNERS. During this cold weather it Is vi tally essential that you have abso lutely pure distilled water for your batteries. We have a supply of this water now and It is a matter of In terest in your own car to see that the water you use Is free from all for eign matter. Remember, distilled water is food and drink for your bat teries. Do not neglect them. THE BEND GARAGE 28,30c Ki2' - -- - JJ1JJ' For Unlit housekeeping, Huipoint Electric Stove, $7.50, at the Power Co. Adv. A BARGAIN! 6-Room House With Bath. Two Lots Close In $ 1 700 3. A. EASTES Central Oregon's Lead INSURANCE AGENCY NOTICE Any person knowing the name and address of any enlisted men from Deschutes County, who are registered for the Selective Draft, are earn estly requested to furnish information of such fact to the Local Board, at Bend, giving the Mil itary Post, and Company to which they have been assigned. Registered men enlisted in the Regular Army, unless this Board can locate them, must be re ported to the Adjutant General of the Army as Deserters unless their status is established. . , LOCAL BOARD, DESCHUTES COUNTY