THH IIENI) HULLKTIN. DAILY KIHTION, 1IKNI). ORKflON, WKDNKHOAV. JANUARY Wl. 1018 0T PAGB TONIGHT Last Chance. It's Wonderful ! "MANX-MAN" with Koy.ton. Com.Jy-"DODGINC HIS DOOM THURSDAY AND FRIDAY vSESSUE HAYAKAWA "The Call of The East" and Epitode No. 10 of " Wto Is Number One?" Coming SunJiy "THE WOMAN COD FORGOT" 1918 JANUARY 1918 um'"mum1 ui fWpj'iMu J mi AI 1314 2021 W213 4.5 8 9 101112 13J6 2223242526 171819 27j28293031 Bend in Brief DOINGS IN YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here MOMMY. I. O. O. I-'., HhIiit' lull I. H p. in. -KuMrrn Hliir, MwmuiIc hull, H p. m. 1'nlntrra and Dworulom, I,uii Pine Trmpln. TfKHDAY. M. W. A., Knlhrr'n linll, M p. in. WKI.KWAY. Irlurm In Ibsl Men hull by K, 1'iilkmilMTH. rominnrrlnl Club lunrli, I'ilul llutte Inn, noon. Itrtnll t'lrrku, Unit I'liio Temple. Till IWDAV. Cniinilliin Holdlcru mlilmwi, Hip-MMlnmn. I.. . O. M., Hnllmr'it Imll. ('arprnlrnt ami Joiner, lAnv I'ltic temple. ritiiMY. OrKiinluillon of Prrnrli cln, rciuiirll i-oohin, M:00 p. in. OIIKUON TRUNK TRAIN Arrive 7:20 a. m. Leaves 8 p. m. O..W. It. N. TRAIN. Arrlvm 7:05 p. in. leaves 7:2b a. m. AUTO HTAUK LINK KOUTII. Loaves 8:40 B. in. Arrives 6 p. tn. AUTO MNKH. Cars to Burns, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Hllvnr I, like and other poluu aouth and south east. I'OHT OITICH 1IOURH. General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. ui. No mall (llHtriliutuil on Sunday. - Nlrhl train mall cloaca 7: IB. Day train mall donna 6:80 a. tn. Tl:l,K(JHAI'H HOI IIH. Western Union. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and holidays a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to t p. Dl. TKI.KI'IION'K 1IOUIU4. I'aolllo Tol. & Tel. Co. 2 4 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I. 8, Wilson la here from I'rliio vlllii to vlall Ilia brother. Mrs. Cliirnnca Onkc was In from tho Pino Tree ramp yosterduy. Dr. V. C, Coo returned this morn Iiik from a abort trip to Porllund. Tom Troy wont to I'ortlnnd today. Ho has been workltiK In Ui'lid the pant month. I.ou Inn McVoy wont liniiin to Ter rebonne toduy, Hill) wan hero for Hied hul tnmtniiint. It. M. Sackolt Inn koiio buck to Walla Wullu, nftur puaahiK low days ho re on bulnos. Mrs. Huh O'Knno cnino In tills mornliiK from Portland, whore Blin ti iih linen vlaltliiK two wooka. Alra. A. J. Moras and Mlaa Helta Mnran are spondlnK a fow days with Mrs. W. J. Slurdlvnn In ltcdmond. Mr. and Mr. I). J. Scarlo worn on lg . I 'jnl ii bound for Porllund thla liiuniliiK. They huvo been In Ilnnd Hlx weeks and aro now leaving par-iiiiinmilly. Word ha been received here that Lyle M. Richardson liaa boon promot ed to sergeant-major. Thla la hi fourth promotion alnre being aunt to Camp Lewis laat full. Mm. J. I). McComb, who waa hero In tho Interest of tlio food admlnls Irnlloii, has koiio to Portland to con llnuo her work. She la from Oregon Agricultural College. Mlaa Sarah Murphy accompanied Mr. and Mra. 8. T. Morrla to Port IdiiiI today and will probably remain thoro a year. Mr. and Mrs. Morrla visited relatives III Rend the punt month. I'h 1 1 M. Smith and (lis brida have Junt ml u rued from The Dalles, where they were married several days ago. Mra. Smith was Mlaa Lucy Crofford. drover Corking came up from Tiim alo toduy to Hike tho couple In to their home. Forestry Supervisor N. Q. Jueob soii returned yeslerday from u circuit of all Hie runner Millions In his dis trict. He nays that a largo number of new guide hoards are being put up In the forest fur the benefit of tour ists and h ii liters. Tho lectures on current events and the lllhle. which are being given In the Rod Men hull arc growing In In terest and are well attended. To night L. E. FolkonberK will discuss the leading problems of tho day, In cluding capital and labor. Bringing tho .Sunday school at the Presbyterian church up to tho new standards was tho mission which brought It. E. Illackmun, of Milton, to Ilnnd yesterday. Ho Is district superintendent of tho Sunday schools a ml was hero holdliiig a sort of Insti tute. Other towns nearby wore also visited. Mr. Illnckman Is now on his way homo, Brace Deyarmond Knows What A "Sub" Looks Like One Ilnnd lad bus soon tho reul thliiig In submarines unci that boy Is llriico Deyurmoiiit, son of ft. 11. Dn yurinoin!, who recently wrote hl parents of u trip across llio Atlantic on tho U. H. H. Rochester. Mr. Io yurinond enlisted as a mechuulc In the navy lust spring. Ho has a bro ther, who Is "somewhere In France." Extracts from tho loiter Just re ceived follow. Purt of the note was written ul sua and part on Janu ary 10, In Hunipton Roads after his return. "Well, slnco wo are only a few days out from port now after the longest period at sea I have had, I will lot you know how wo came owl. Wo left Now York the day uftor Christmas and expect to get In about Jiuiuury 17, In the interim having sillied over COOO miles. In that time we have not seen land and are all anxious to :retch our legs a bit and get a good feed and sleep until 10 a. m. just to see how It feels. "Wo convoyed a eouplo of troop ships over and were met closo to Franco by the torpedo boats who took them on In, while wo turned buck. "Our bono rim into one subma rine but didn't get him nor he us, but It wasn't our fuult, as our skip per tried hard enough. It's u queer seiisiition when the buttle gong rings and you know rt'a not practice. We run onto hi in while at dinner and all wo tost were 154 broken dishes. "It certainly has been rouigh wea ther hern. We ate off lahles for the first time In two weeks toduy at din ner. The ship rolls and pitches something awful at times, the worst roll being 42 degrees and several times up to 110 degrees, which is go lug some. "I Just heard tin Interesting story of the Rochester und one of the men on her. When she first came out along about 1891 she made a trip to Kurope und at 'that time was consid ered tho finest warship afloat. Well, tho Kaiser and his wife came aboard to view It and admired her lines and cleanliness so much he wanted to shako hands with the master-at-arms, whose duly It is to see tilings are kept clean and nice, ao O'Urlen was called up and congratulated and shook hands with Bill and Mrs. Illll. Well, O'Urlen Is on thla ship again and now the ahlp la after Rill's scalp. This O'Urlen waa retired and called 'back In and Is still hale and hearty after 32 year's service. "Later: We are lying In Hampton Roads a'ti Norfolk, Virginia, only a fow hundred feet from whore the Monitor and Merrlmac fought in Civ il Wur times. Wo start coaling to morrow und will probably be under way again in a few days on another long trip. It Is Impossible to plan ahead for anything as we aro kept so closo here. "I am going to stay aboard as this Is a poor place to go ashore. It has been so lung since we saw a paper I don't know what Is going on out side. We d-in't use our wireless set In tho war zone or even near It, so wo are shut off from tho world en tirely. Wo were out 23 days and never saw land all that time, and only a few ships." AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Unite Illll. C. T. Peterson, Portland. L. J. Fust. Portland. C. A. McCuiro, Portland. A. L. Lee, Portland. Ceorgo N. Wurlloy, Portland. Leon Cohen, Pendleton. I.ee Kemp, Portland. N. K. Wurzwellor, Lower Hridge. 1). J. Searlo and wife, llend. Mrs. ii. F. Bureuson and children, Morgan. W. A. Hall and wife, Peoria, 111. Mlko Anglund.. Jos. P. McKenzie, Portland. I.. Nichols, Prlnevllle. A. llendrlcksen, Cecil. V. W. Ilrook, Portland. W. K. McCormack. L. Hnmstreet. F. Ii. Munro, Salt Lake. F. A. Douty, Portland. Wright Hotel. I. S. Wilson, Prlnevllle. A. Murphy, Port'Innd. John Sullivan, Portland. M. Van Tiissol, Opal City. J. II. Doaii, Opal City. 8. I). Fredrlksen, La Pine. ('. Larson, Iiolse. H. P. Larson. Iiolse. G. R. Cooper, Uncus, Wash. Anthony Roach, Sisters. II. L. nurrlght, Alfalfa. Frank Tuttl. Alfalfa. The Cozy. R. F,. Dlackman, Milton. K. K. Owsley, Hums. E. A. Klnner, Fleetwood. I'll ill Wiggins, llend. G. Home, Metollus. MORE ARE CALLED FOR THEIR EXAMINATIONS Thoso who took their physical ex aminations yesterday are as follows: Cecil H. Pratt, Walter E. L. Dawson, Howard II. Scroggs, Claud O. Smith, Ward H. Coble, Sherman G. Wilson, Ernst B. Fuer, Oscar J. Johnson, George L. Dickerson, . William T. Bond, C. W. Snyder, Samuel I. Dau ghonbaugh, Alvin S. Christianaon, Claude Picklund, Charles Agee, Hans Ostby, Paul C. Williams, Hector Rol leson, Cecil II. Holllnshead, Hans L. Christiansen, Lester II. Burliiiigame, Earl 1). Roark, Benjamin F. Grin stead, Carl Hunter, Chester N. Frakes, R G. Gosney. John A. Web ber, Gust N. Nystrom, Wilbur F. Hyde. Vernon M. PlendJ, William Spencer, Wllllcm E. Forman, Paul B. Wiggins, Magnus Einen. Just a fow Safety Deposit boxes left. Hotter speak Xor one early. $1.50 for six months. The First National Hunk, Rend. Ore. Adv. Do not forget about your tax state ment. If your Income is ovor $800, you must report, and the penalties for non-coniplianco aro heavy. The First National Hunk, Bund, Ore, Adv. THE RED CROSS Need your help. More American Boys will toon be "over there". They will neeJ hsndatfes. Its up to the American women to supply them. You can spare an afternoon or an eveningif you can't knit or eew you you can folj bandages. In response to requests by Members of the Red Cross we have acquired a number or RED CROSS APRONS SPECIALLY PRICED at $1.35 These aprons fill all the requirements of the organization lEe Peoples Store Don't drain your rnilliitor, put n small elect Ho heater under the hood lit night. 4.M, nt tho Power Co. j Adv. Do you know all about your Invest ments? If. not, why not take advan tage or our racllltios? The First Na tional Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. NOTICE. I have purchased the W. H. Martin Interost In tho Martin & Cashman storo, and all accounts duo the for mer firm aro to be paid to nie Im mediately. 40Awk,o MAURICE P. CASHMAN. Mrs. I!rit;lit HiiyH, "No more hent liiK Irons on a kitchen range, no more walking buck and forth for hot ones; I liuvo an electric iron. There's no groan o or Kinmlgo carried over from the stove to get on tho clothes." $5.00 at tho Power Co. Adv. It you have not a checking account with the First National Bank, come In end got one. A reasonable de poslt will opon an account. Adv. THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR says you must buy one pound of substitute for every three pounds of wheat flour. We sug get: Buckwheat Corn Meal Barley Corn Starch Hominy Oat Meal Rolled Oats Rice Phone 401 F. DEMENT & CO. Toe Preferred Stock Store Groceries Hardware Hand Forged Tools ! That Stand the Test of Mr. Machinist Cold Chisels Side Cut Chisels Round Nose Chisels Diamond Cut Chisels Cape Chisels All Unconditional Guaranteed Center Punches Prick Punches Rivet Punches Solid Punches Oil Groovers SEE THEM Skuse Hardware Co. If you expect to stay in Bend only a short time why go to the expense of buying new furniture? When used furniture will serve the purpose? . We Will Furnish Your House Complete at Half the Price. E. Heath Second Hand Store 1047 BOND STREET J. H. UPTON MAY RUN. (Oregonlan.) SALEM. Jan. 28 Word which has been received here from Bend carries the Intimation that J. H. Upton may become a candidate to succeed Ver non Forbes from the 21st Represen tative District, which Includes Crook, Grant, Klamath and Lake, and that Mr. Forbes may become a candidate for the state senate. The word is not definite, but this Is a lineup consid ered probable by friends of Mr. Up ton. Denton G. Burdick is also a candidate for re-election to the House from the same district. COMMITTEES ARE ASSIGNED (Continued from Page One.) Traffic Carl A. Johnson, II. E. Allen, H. E. Bran. Mercantile R. M. Smith-, D. G. McPhersoi!, Louis Bennett. Publicity R. W. Sawyer, A. Whis nant, P. H. Pierson. War Work C. M. McKay, B. Fer rell. R. P. Minter, Hugh O'Kane, C. V. Silvis. Irrigation H. J. Overturf, H. C. Ellis, V. A. Forbes. Discard the bureau drawer and the tin can for your savings. They a '.low you no interest and offer no safety. The First National Bank, Bend, Ore.' Adv. Hotpoint Electric Irons, 90.00. Tho Power Co. Carlson & Lyons PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Bath Room Accessories, etc. Pipe, Valves and Fittings PHONE RED 1591 THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS . MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING SENT). The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Local Sales Agent MILLER LUMBER CO. Complete Stock of Lumber Lalh, Sash and Doors We Pay Market Price FOR HIDES, PELTS, FURS The Hide and Pelt Co. ACROSS FROM WRIGHT HOTEL Hotel Altamont WELL FURNISHED ROOMS with hot .nJ colJ I running water. Good bath privileges. J Dining Room "With Good Service . llll MEAL HOURS: Brc.kl.rt 6 to 8. Lunch 12 III to 1: 15, Dinner 6 to 7:15. Mali that pleaie . II 111111 the tute and utiify the phyiksl ncedt. Room. Ill I II and board, pet week $14; pet month $40. Sia- . I H gle meali 40c and 60c. Phone Red 101. H