TIIB IIKND IIUIXOTIN, DAILY KIHTION. I1KNI). OltrXlOtt, HATlllllAY. JAMA II V 10, 1018 AOR i t r SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY MATINEE & NIGHT & MONDAY BILLIE BURKE "ARMS AND THE WINSOME BILLIE IN A COMEDY Bray Pictograph SYMPHONY CONCERT Each performance Lcin ning 30 minulct before uiu.l time for picture!. 1210 JAN UA RY 9g mi ai 3 10 415. 6 13 7 14 89 11112 1516 171819 2021 222m 25 26 T 27j28293pJJ OREGON TRUNK TRAIN Arrive 7;2q a. m. Loaves 8 p. m. ().-V. It. 4k N. TltAIN. Arrives 7:06 p. m, Leaves 7:26 a. m. AUTO HTAGK LINK SOUTH. Leaves 8: 45 a. in. Arrive j. . . , 6 p. in. AI'TO LINKS. Can to 1 lii run. Fort Klamath Karl Ruck, Silver Lnko mid olhor point south and Houlh eait. POST OFFICE IIOl'ltH. Gnnnral dollvtiry open dally 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. in. No innll distributed on Sundny. NlKlit train in nil close 7:15. IJuy train mail closo 6:30 a. ni. telegraph iioritH. Wostorn Union, 8 n. m. to B p. in. Hiindny mid holidays B a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 0 p. m. TEI.KI'IIOVK HOURS. Pacific Tul. & To). Co. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mlnnln C. Low, of Deschutes, spoilt yestordny In town. Jiimcs W. Woods was In from nine Fulln today on homestead biiHlm-HS. W. L. Cook coino In from Hon Hock yesterday to moot boiiiu train urrivnla. H. H. Mnrsdorf, who him been 111 several days, la reported to lin much Improvod. Mr. mid Mrs. II. E. Hayes nro In from Cllno Halls today to visit Mra. 1 luy os' slMtor. MIhs Esther Jano Clark mid Mis) Muhol Loronco wore In Itoilinond to day on business. ' Mr. mid Mra. 10. P. McKne became tho paronta of a seven and one-half pound tiny oarly ynslordny mornlim. llolnn Hnsomun and II. H. Roso- nmn today sold tliolr tliroa Iiouhoh In Park addition to C. J. Lovorott and Addlo Lovorott. Frank May la In from tho camp on the Ilond-La Pine highway today. Ho In J u rod his foot 4y dropping the sldo- board of a wagon on It. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wolls, of Pen dleton, rotnrnod to their homo this morning, aftor spending a (ow days vlsltliiig frlmida In Bond. Mm. J. H. Mills , returned homo to LowlHton, Idaho, this- wook aftor visiting hor husband In Bond. Bho expects to rot urn later1 lit tho year. C. J. Lovorott sold today an Inter est In Borne of his rental proporty noar tho mills to his . sister-in-law, Miss Lonna Waugh.'irom SiinhomlBh, Washington. MIbb Waugh has boon visiting In Bond a wook and 1b much ploasod with the city. A SWIFT WESTERN DRAMA KU I I I STONKI IOU.SE .mi RAY STEWART in "FOLLOW THE GIRL" and Muck Seiinett Keystone Comedy, 'Stars and Bars" TWO HKKI-S , IN Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here SATURDAY. Red Men, office of K. I. GlUon. H:()() . m. MONDAY. I. O. O. Hiilhw' luill, H p. ni. lUiynl A rtli Mumiiik, Miiiumlc hull, H . m. Painter and Decorator, lonn Pine temple, N p. in. TUESDAY. M. W. A., HiiIIht'n hull, H p. ni. Culluury Alliance, Lone I'lim tem ple, H p, in. WEDNESDAY. Commercial 4 'lull luncheon. Pilot Hut to Inn, iiimiii. KulghlN of I'ytliliiN, Hat dor's hull. H p. in. Anionic those motnrliiK In from !! in (in il hint night to attend the lliind-lindniiind haskcthnll game wore .MIhhi'S Lottie Mead, Union llradlcy, Joyce Woods, Dorothy Wolls, Alia Moll lor, Edith Doty, Hlla Morse, Em iiin AtkliiHon, and Ed. Moore, llluir. Storl Spolz, Glon Cox, l.eroy Doty, llnrtlott Kendall and Paul I.orco. Claire Dunn, Mildred and Melon Smith, Amy iMoorn, Luello Pursons, Onion RIkks, Irene Keudull, Mublo Gnrrott, Annn Johnson, Theresa Churchman, Joyco Robhlus, Chrystal Sturdlvmi, Ozonn Ordiway, Murjorle Youiik, Albert Mohler, Phillip Dob son, Glen Cox and Paul Gooding woro mmio of the Redmond basketball fans down for the game Inst night. Ooorga W. Trlplett, his son, Thom- us W. Trlplett, and tho hitter's llttlo duuKhter, Mary, returned tho middle YOU KNOW, OF A Viiitor A Deprture A Birth -A Desth Ao Accident An lllneu OR Any New Building Sociil Functioni Meetingi A Retl EilitS Tonuction Any Improvemenlt OR- Anything that u of Intern) IT'S NEWSI Phono it lo The Bulletin 561 i GIRL" MELLAIt Animated News Weekly of tho week from a visit to Wlllutn ette valley points. They have boon gono slnco last October and spent in mil of this time while away with relatives. All kinds of hides, furs, pelts, wool bouKht ut Brlggs' Second Hand Store. - 37tfc REMEMBER Tho i'.li.i ii.,.i ...ni .n,i.n i,B a o'clock Hu'idiiy Dinner tomorrow, January zu. ni inn xood inings, lor FIFTY CENTS. Adv. Safety Doposlt Boxes tor rent to peoplo who have valuable papers tliey want to keep mifoly. Only J 3 per year. Tho Hirst National Dank, Bund, Ore. Adv. A Vacuum ('leaner that makes houHckiN'pliiK Piwy, !10, nl tho Power Co. Adv. Ml lt( H DONATKS MOXKY. Memhors of the Ladles' Aid society of tho Union church in the llend KruiiKe district today turned over to II. J. Overturf $100 for tho Red Cross. TIiIb money was In actual cash raised by ciitertulnmonts and other contributions. A LKCTI RK ON THK WAR. Sunday night, January 20, at 7:45, Mr. L, K. Holkeuborg, of Porltand, will deliver a free lecture In tho Red Men hall, upstairs In tho Bend Press bulldliiig. Ho will discuss tho groat changes that have swept over the world during the last half decade. Considerable time will bo devoted to tho war situation; he promises to show by tho scriptures how It will end. All who aro Interested In pres ent day events are Invited to attend. 37p Sunday in Bend Churches Kplsoopnl. Dr. Van Waters, of "the Episcopal church, will hold service at the Em blem club, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Special music. Vocal solo, "The Holy City." by Mrs. Silvia. Everybody welcome. Hcniiilliinvlan Lutheran Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 o'oclock. Evenlihg aorvlces at 7:45. LadloB Aid moot at Mrs. Brelvold's placo on Thursday, January 24, 2.80 o'clock, Delaware, ( near Wall street. J. H. BRONO, Pastor. REMEMBER Tho Wright Hotol will servo Ms 6 o'clock Sundny Dinner tomorrow, January 20. All tho good things, for FIFTY CENTS. Adv. You cannot got Insurnnce to covor valuable pnpors against fire or theft, but you can ront a Bafety deposit box In our vault to protect thenn, at $3 a yoar. Accessible every day during business hours. The First Notional Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. Too Haity. dipt. Kiiillin Itemiuil, the Itnl'in pi lot of the wonderful twenty five piiH enuor Ciipronl airplane, mild at a liliicbeon In Norfolk : "Don't iiilHtriiNt Italy. To mistrust Italy's loyalty In this frisis Is to lie like the JoiiIoiih huslmiid. "A Jenloiix hindiaiiil mIIiic Into the liniiHi) in tils usual (pilot way one eve ning and lien n! Ids wife nt the tole- liliniie. Io whom could she be tele. IihoiiliitC? He tlnloed Into Hie room and his blood froze In his veins with horror ns ho heard her say: "'I lovo you so! You're mv own bnby boy. Moot me at inldnlKht In tin Milne old place. hiss me, tweet heart " The limn rimed up und del zed her by I Ik throat. " 'Who lire you telephoning to?' he roared In n paroxysm of rage and grier. She answered with nn Icy smile: "'To my music denier for the new koiiiJm be advertises In this iiiurning'i paper.' HALF HOI K SYMPHONY COXCKKT. To be held at the Liberty Tlin utro, Sunday matinee, evenini: and Monday even lux. One step, Walker. Intermezzo, "Plttorcs(iic," Ko- clan. Overture, "Hosamundo," Schu bert. Tocul solo, "The Hloetlng Hour," Dorothy Lee, by .Mrs. C. V. Silvls. Waltz, Rolfe. An l:lectrlc Toaster that turns the Umnt, $1 Adv. BRANCH SCHOOL IS ESTABLISHED (Continued from Page 1.) school may receive students from any other than a standard Institution without submitting them to an ex amination and holding the papers written (by the students on file for tho superintendent of public instruc tion or his deputy to examine. At La Pine, although there is a two-year high school, the graduates must ob serve this rule. At Terrebonne, un der the new system It will not be necessary because tt will be classed as a branch of the union or standard high school at Redmond. If Bend would form a union district, La Pine and Blmilar towns could be included. Htute Official Approve. In spite of tho fact that the branch high school was permissible under the present school laws, it has never been tried out before. Mr. Thomp son, artor receiving a request from Terrebonne to form a district of some sort, ovolved this solution to the prob lem. It has met with such Tavor that tho state superintendent of public In struction has asked that he foe kept posted on the way in which the plan works out. Tho union district does not give the branch any additional funds, it mere ly pays half of the teacher's salary direct to her. An Kleclrlc Scuinir Machine. $.'17,110, oaxy tortus. The Power Co. Adv. Nino-tenths of our service is given free the other one-tenth is a great convenience. Are you taking advan tage? The First National Bank, Bond, Ore. Adv. '401, Please" Hello, Dement's! "Send me a Box of Apples today, either Baldwins, Pippins or Spitzen bergs, or some other kind that will be good. Good by." Now YOU Phone 401 i and have a box of apples sent up. F. DEMENT & CO. The Preferred Slock Store GROCERIES HARDWARE I 1 I Jn . J SanclSociatij i z 'i Club Secretaries and others having knowledge of social events and meetings, are re- quested to cooperate with the society editor of The Bulletin, by telephoning or sending In society news, before 5 o'clock Hrlday evening. ISanill(t For Teunix In the dining room of the high school domestic science department last Saturday evening the members of the football and debate teams en Joyed an elaborate course dinner served by the girls In tho cooking clusses. Eric Bolt, former principal of the school, who was in Bend for a short time, was the iguest of honor. Misses Ida Dahle, Viola Brown Cora Bates, Ruth Fleming, ' Vera Bratt, Mary Hubbard, Mary Sherrer, Nellie Snyder and Jennie-Creighton served the meal and planned th decorations, red and white carnation tastefully arranged to form a cen terplece. Hollowing the dinner, speeches were made by faculty mem hers and students. Covers were laid for Mr. Bolt, Mr. F. Thordarson, Mr. II. M. Grant, Mr. H. S. Hrancia and Messrs. Arthur Norcott, George Short, Merle Miller, Robert Hlllyer, Calvin Smith, Gerald McGuire, Mar lon Coyner, Dclmar Young, Wendall Thompson, Bert Tardie, William Williams, Leroy Coyner, Eugene Wright, Lester Danders, Ed. BroB- terhous and Paul Brookings. Wcbi In Sun Frunclwo On Saturday, January 5, 1918 Ralph H. Christian and MIbb Edna Kohfleld were united in marriage at San HranclBco by Rev. William Greeks. Mrs. Christian formerly re sided In Bend, where her father was head miller in the Bend Flour Mills. Since July she has made her home In San Francisco. Her husband Is the son of llr. and Mrs. Jay Chris- tlon, of Prlneville. He enlisted In the navy last May and has been locat ed at Mare Island since that time Their home will be In San Francisco until the young husband Is called elsewhere. Basket Social Auctioning off cleverly decorated baskets containing picnic lunches was the principal diversion at a social In the Baptist church parlors last night given by the Sunday school classes From this $15 was raised for the ben efit of the proposed Christian social club which is to be formed by the young people of the Presbyterian Methodist, Baptist and Christian churches in the near future. About 22 guests attended last night's tunc tlon. Games and contests were in dulged In the earlier portion of the evening. l Officers Re-elected Officers for the earlier part of this year were picked by the Needlecraft club nt a meeting Wednesday. Mrs R. W. Leonard, president; Mrs. John Newby, secretary, and Mrs. George Sellers, treasurer, were all re-elected A letter from the captain of a re mount station in Washington was read at the session and plan's were made to follow his suggestions as to i supplies, which might be manufac- ! tured by the club and sent to head quarters. Mrs. Ford Entertains The T. J. S. club met at the home of Mrs. H. B. Ford on Thursday af ternoon. The members brought their needlework and pleasantly occupied themselves until luncheon was served. Places were laid at a table, the cen- terpiece of which was an attractive j cluster of flowers. Mrs. C. E. Nichols will entertain the club in two weeks. Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rudow, of the Grand Theatre, reserved a table at the Wright Hotel Sunday evening, when they had as their guests at the 6 o'clock dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sproat, Mr. and Mrs. Ingles and Miss Orpha Hauck, all members of the theatre staff. 1 We Pay Market Price FOR HIDES, PELTS, FURS The Hide and Pelt Co. ACROSS FROM WRIGHT HOTEL To Give Curd Party Society Is looking forward to the card party, which will be given Fri day night by the Emblem club at tho club rooms. This will be one of tho opening events of the winter season for that organization. Mr. Carl John son Is making arrangements for the function. Mlxslonury Meeting The Missionary society of the Bap tist church gave Its regular program In tho church Thursday afternoon. Following this the members adjourn ed to the home of Mrs. J. M. Law rence, where, refreshments were served, IliKli School Dunce ' Following the Bend-Redmond bas ketball game last night, the local school entertained for the players with an informal dance at the Em blem club. This Is the third dance, of the season given by the students Are your deeds, insurance policies, heirlooms. Liberty Bonds, etc., worth 25e a "month to you? That Is all it will cost you to keep them In a pri vate box In our vault. The First Na tional Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides, pelts, wool, furs, at Briggs' Second Hand Store. 37tfc An Electric Stove anil Grill that toasts, bolls, fries or grills, 97.50. Adv. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Butte Inn. A. E. Barbo, Portland. F. W. Aust, Seattle. F. I. Jacky, Seattle. J. T. Fink, Bend. S. C. Umphlette, Portland. John E. Ryan and wife. C. O. Gildea. Kent. , H. L. Mashbank, Silver Lake. R. H. Oliver, Walla Walla. Charles R. Roberts, Portland. Wright Hotel. George B. Van Waters, Portland. A. Wlgfby, Portland. J. E. Kowe, Portland. Billy Myon, Camp 5. W. L. Cook, Fort Rock. J. W. Moore, Redmond. Ozona L. Ordway, Redmond. Chrystle Sturdivan, Redmond. Paul Van Allen, Redmond. Arthur Tuck, Redmond. W. C. Hollinshead, La Pine. Joe Acre, Pomeroy, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Slear, Puyallup. C. P. Rltter and children, Nyssa. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chamberlain, Lew-lston. John E. Fagerlie, Portland. Lester Clark, Bleber, Cal. Cozy Hotel.. C. C. Wilson, Portland. A. W. Gowen, Burns. A. K. Richardson, Burns. A. D. Schwartz, Narrows. Alice Heckeney, Burns. Mrs. Esther Stamp, Pendleton. C. E. Gilson, Pendleton. P. D. Sanders, Portland. E. F. McKee, Bend. Save 10 per cent on Electrc lamns buy them by the box five In a box for 91.35. Adv. REMEMBER The Wright Hotel will serve its K o'clock Sunday Dinner tomorrow, January 20. All the good things, tor FIFTY CENTS. Adv. CONSULT Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of Port land, at Tborson's Jewelry store on January 23 and 24. 36-40o NOTICE. This is to give notice that we hav sold our interest In the Bend Surgical hospital. All bills are payable to W. P. Myers, O'Kane building, at once. ANNETTE AND MARIE 36-37p BLODGETT. Carlson & Lyons PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Bath Room Accessories, et. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE RED 1591