PAOtt-at BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, 1MCND, OREGON, Tl'KHDAY, KH11RUARY 4, 1010 They're Beauties! Those New Waists we just received, and the prices, well look them over and then come m and see the QUALITY we give you for these prices. They can't be beat CREPE De CHINE WAISTS, in a bis range of styles and colors (the latest) - - ------ r.$2.98-$3.49 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS in all the new colors. Never were such values offered in Bend $3.49-3.98-4.98-5.90-6.90.7.90-8.90.9.90 Have you seen those NEW PLAID SKIRTS? Better hurry-they are going fast,.:..-.-- - -- $4.98 to $16.50 J. C. Bob White Soap, 5c 553 MANY ENJOY DANCE AT TEN-BAR RANCH BEND R. F. D. ,No. 1, Fob. 4. Those who enjoyed the delightful nartv given by Miss Vera Sherwood at her home at the Ten-Bar ranch were the Misses Virginia Colver, Edith Hoech, Lucile Merchand and Vera Sherwood, Messrs. Napoleon Merchand, Henry Colver. Melvin Seaburger, Farley Elliott, Kobert Colver, Lee Puett. Raymond Mar chand. Cecil Young. Dewey Allen and Elmer Young.' Everyone" joined in playing ganrea, after which ice cream and cake were served. Frank Whittiman has recently purchased a ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Almus Neft and Bons. Ray and Elmer were Sunday visitors at the J. P. Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stookey have returned from Oswego and are now living on the Elmer WornstafT place. The C. L. Smith family were vis itors at Walter Stricklands of Bend Sunday. Lee Young, who has been visiting Aberdeen, Wash., is expected home this week. Miss Alice Charmley's mother from the east Is here visiting her. The Junipex,Cove school will give a program at the Grange .hall Fri day, February 21. In honor of George Washington's birthday. Mrs. Lee Young called on Mrs. Devarmond of Bend Tuesday. The C. L. Smiths have installed a new phone in their home. Born, to Mr. -and Mrs. Earl Pow ers, a baby girl. Mrs. Powers was formerly Miss- Beauluh Cook of our neighborhood. G. H. Slack,. A. Neff and H. S. Mersdorf, land appraisers, were down to Deschutes and Alfalfa appraising land Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neff were callers at W. L. Cofley's in Bend Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Hilton and her daugh ter. Miss Blackstock, who is visiting her from Astoria, were visitors at the Hoech school. There 'will be preaching ns usual at the Mountain View next Sunday at 3. Rev. Hartranft Is commenc ing a series of sermons. Next Sun day he win preach on "Temptation." Cecil Young has been hauling lum ber for Mr. Puett, who is erecting a sew house on bis ranch. M. J. Bedient has recently bought two cows and three calves from Mra. A. Neff and daughter Myrtle autoed to Tumalo Monday on busi ness. . . Try a Want Ad. For Quick Results. We 'buy Furniture of all kinds for cash and sell on easy terms. ' . STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Just because the war is over, don't let the Government's motor slip out of high gear. . Keep it there by paying your Liberty Bond Payments promptly. m FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Twenty per cent was due January 10, 1919 Thirty per cent will be due January 31, 191!) The First National Bank OF BEND PE NNEY CO 197 BUSY STORES : Roll of Honor The following casualties uniting men from the northwestern states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho are reported in the list made public to day: 'Wounded Severely. Wesley T. Wells. Portland. Ore. Returned to Duty, Previously lU'port el Missing in Action. Sgt. Olaf Holt, Mt. Vernon, Wash. Nicholas Faber. Everett. Wash. Dan X. Hart, Tacoma, Wash. Robert R. Speas, Idaho Falls. Ida. Erroneously Reported Wounded in Action. Iioyal F. Brown, Portland, Ore. Two Good Points. A Greencnstle womnn who has a sister working In one of the war de partment bureaus in Washington, re celveil the following letter from the sister, written to the department, which she snys is a fair sample of ninny they receive: "De'ar United States My husband nt me to write you n recomment that he supports his family. He can not rend. s don't tell him, just tnke him. He ain't no good to me. He nln't done nothing hut drink lemon essence and play a fiddle since I married him eU?h! years nso, nnd I gotta feed seven kids of hisn. Maybe you can get him to carry a gun. He is god on squirrels and eating. Take him and welcome. I need the grub and his bed for the kids. Don't tell him, but take him." Indianapolis News. Soldier's Heavy Burden. Most persons have the Impression that the mail-clad knight curried an nnn.n,nii. tvplfht. vpt the largest, henv- i lest suit of armor in the Tower of Lon don weighs only uu pounds, wnerens I every British soldier carries now from 75 to 00 pounds. Also, the cavalry t i.-.na nf ttilnv though less stunlv J than those ridden by knights of old. I ..-l.rl. thnn lm kfiHna In carry irn: . the days of armor. Record Teieph'one" Service. The largest private telephone branch In the world Is .the one which serves the expanding needs of the war de partment. On July 1 this branch serv ed 3.17S extensions; on Aufust 1, 3, 020. It requires 120 trunk Hues for In coming cnlls; 70 for outgoing calls, lo cal and submarine toll ; 17 private toll lins to New York, Phllr.dclphln, Bal timore, via Cleveland, Hoboken and Newport News, and 105 tie lines to other governmept stations In Washington. kllope I I 1 Mus- 8c GETTING. BACK INTO "CITS" The sight of III,' soldier or sullnr replenishing his civilian wardrobe Is u familiar one In the shops nowadays. Most of them had disposed of their "cits" or have otifgrown them, mid on receiving their discharges they busteu to obtain new outllts. FOR CONTROL OF UGLINESS Scianc Sfiould Be Capable of Rem edying or Preventing Defects Either Phyalcal or Mental. Wby Is It that oue njeinber of fam ily l ugly or Imperfectly developed, while all the others are practically perfect In form and features? Nearly every family baa Its ugly member. If the defects liupiwn to be physical the sufferer will be kuowu as the runt of the family, or If the de fects are of the morals, as the black sheep. There are good and aufllclent causes for all physical and moral ugliness and there la no reason wby these rnusea may not be discovered and controlled. Why should one member of a fam ily be made sick by eating the same food the others eat aud that tit has often eaten before? To say that It doesn't hapen to irree with him may be sallsfnciory to .me, but to the Intelligent. Inquiring Vhyslclnn It ils not. There Is soiue thlug wrong with the human machine or It would produce proper results. To the, mechanical engineer Improper results are suggestive either of a lack or of a iierverslon of energy. The or gan or portion of machinery that has failed to do its propel share of work has not been supplied with Its proper hare of nerve force. May we not apply the same rules to the building up of the body and of 'the mind also I Spain Fighting Malaria, . Through reforesting marshes as a preventive measure and cultivating medicinal herbs for curative purposes, Spain Is credited with a recent ma terial reduction of malaria, In spite of quinine scarcity nnd other wnr dlsnd vanteges. The chief malarial area of the country Is entlmntefl at 7ll,3:iU acres, nnd the effort Is being made to reclaim as much of this ns possible. The 2.13,404 nases of malaria r. - 11113 caused a loss In work of S.fjlij.no.l dnys with n money loss estimated at t-0,-000.000. EE Not Just Meat But , O'DONNELL WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Ktilaey dtarnae ta no Manor-tor of iior kona. It nttueka ynmiK and old allk. In most vaava tho vh'tlm la wnrnml of t ho approaching diiiiKfn Nntiiro llitlitu back. HiMidai'lu'. liidigiHlluii, inmminlil, lame back, lumbago, adiitlru. rhmium tiaui, pain in the lolna nml lower ul iliiiiieii, ditllfulty in uriniitlng, all nra indication oX troublo browluf lu your kidueya. When euch symptoms appear you will turnout, certainly hud qim'k rullof in GOLD MKDAL Iluarloai Oil Capaulca. This famoua old remedy lina at nod the teat for two hundred years iu uulp liif uiunkiud to light off dlseuao. It Is Imported direct from tho homo laboratories In llollnml, whom it baa) helped to develop the Dutch into una of the Bturdlent and healthiest races in the world and it tuny ha had at almost every drug store. Your money promptly refunded It It doea not re lieve you. Be auro to get the irenuin GOLD MEDAL liruivi, lu sealed puck jfui thrvu suca. NOTICE. Mrs. -Muller's llalrdreBslug parlor has moved to the Pilot llutte Inn burlier shop, fhuim 12;l. Adv4S-Uc GET YOl' I Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner t Hie HOTEL ALTAMONT ernU fur 20 wort) or lr. On cent pr wunl for all ovr 20. AU cliulflcJ ulvariUlnic utrirtlv rash in lvano.. SITUATION WANTED y'TKI Discharged s o I d 1 o r. single, wants work on fur in. Has had nine years experience. Notify clerk of Commercial Club. Bend, Ore. FOUND pol'Ml An automobile crank. Owner may have sumo by proving property and paying for adv. In nulre Bulletin 'office. 32-91 fc WANTED ' y.WTKI) Woman cook. Klver vlew hotel. Sl-49-50p yyr.lXTKI) Second-hand Incubator nnd. brooder In good condition. P. O. lox "26. II yAXTKI) liy man, wife and 8-year-old child, board and room with privuto family, close In. Call Dlack 411. 89-49-DOp FOR RENT J,'OR HK.VT Furnished housekeep ing rooms for two; modern; north of Standard Oil Co.. Also a small house, close In. Inquire Ilulletln. - :i-49p poll RENT Desk room and office room. Apply Log Cabin DIdg. 15tfo FOR SALK p'OK H.Al.K CIIKAr Two good Jer sey cows; will exchange ono for a good, wldo tired wagon. 3 miles out on Burns road. II. F. Mersdorf. Phono 4F12. ' 90-4fl-61p J?OR HALK 1917 Dodge In good, A-l mechanical condition and run ning order; now tlreB; lutely over hauled; at sacrifice. Inquire Car mody Bros. 'Phone Red 831. 87-48-Op JH)R BALK 6 modern 6-room resi dences In Park addition. Price right. Soe me at once. C. V. Sllvls. 72-45tfc ppR SALE 6-room house, close to mills; modern except heat; $22S0, easy 'terms. Inquire J Ilyan & Co. 31-5tfe poll HAMS Four room houses, close to mills, $1200.00 each. Easy terms. Inquire J. Ryan & Co. 32-5tfc WW 4 TO RNT, MEAT BROS. I poll HALH B-room house, onat aldn ot river, oiuso to muni. Aioiiurn oxQopt boat. $1860, terms. Inqulro J, Ryun & Co, - 30-Glto jrklt H.I,K Sevou beautiful resl- ilimco lots In l'urk uildlllon. Hee BUSINESS AND PROFFSSIONAL CARDS. COjVUMIUA SFRVICF STATION Jay Sallititiiiu, Prop. HToit.(iio ii.irn:nv work llll Kepalrliiir Odd Jobs In Mcrlmiilnil Muck DR. 0. II. DAY OSTKOI'ATIIM' I'll VHICIAN AMI MlUt(li;ON Rooms R mid li, Wright Hotel Tel. Illuek RS2 (Only I.irnirl il.t,M,ilti In t'nunty) Dr. II. N. M00RK ii:.iisTiiv Hours: 9;00-fc:i0; 7:30-8:30 Sundaya 10-1 Tel Illuek 1071 O'Kaiio Uldg. E. 0. STADTFiR ATTOUS'lJY AT I, AW Flrat National Ilnuk llulldlng . Uond -:- . -:- Oregon R. S. HAMILTON ATTOHNKY-AT-I.AW . Rooms 13-16 First National llillk Itldg. Tel. Gil (lr. Cas f ormer uin.) II. II. De ARMOND I.AHYK1I O'Kane Building, Ileud, Oregon I'.. lid Lodge No. liyal Or der of Mimim M-els In Moots lltill every Thursday. Visiting bmlliers are cordlully Invited to attend. THIS PAPCR RCPREjrNrtO FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE OITNFRAL OWCM NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITUI Tinning and .Shunt Mnial WM. MONTtiOMKKY. Furnaces, Spouting, Oultnrlng, Cornlio and Skylight Repairing 'promptly attended to f'rtee rlirhi. ,tk Kniirnnleed MRS. Ml I.I.FH'H IIAIRDIIKSSIVO PAItl.Olt IMInt liutte Inn Phono 23 Scalp TrcatpienlK a Spuclully Ditndtuir and Fulling Hair Slopped. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Aiwm at Ydur siavicr Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers lUroNMBLE. ItUABIL fMUNK, WIRE 01 WUTt, j. r. mm, n.u. t33-23fi Hurnl'ln HtrriL. I'orllanri, Ora'tn Carlson & Lyons PLUM DING & III'ATING riumblng and Heating Huppltna, Hath Iloom AcccvHorloa, eto. Pipe, Valves and Fitting PHONE RED 1S91 DR. TURNER, EYE SPECIALIST la "now located In Dond porma nontly with now oiuliment. Office with ThorHon, tho Jeweler, bb forinurly, OIhrrcb Fitted, $3.00 nnd Up auio Kepainngoonej To All Kinds of Autos BRING IN YOUR CAR FOR OVERHAULING Square Deal Auto Repair Shon WALL STURET . r C. V. Hllvln, corniir Wull and Oregon si roots. B7-44-4DS ftm n,ii,ii uu-ui:ru ruucli, i inlli'S froiu city limits of llund, half In cultivation; 11 nuros aeodud tn ulovu"' and alfalfa, l'rlcu $3400.00. In qulro iu Uu 1 lot 1 II ofllco. f, 1) -4 4 -0 1 1 I'll ON K DLACK 331 Kor Toiirluu r or Truek Buuoud Hand Coiiiis fltiuijlit ' I'. I. WII.I I.VMHON 1 Uoor North of ('iiiiiKiily's Dr. R. W. IIondcrKliott PHYSICIAN AMI Hi;it(H0ON O'Kano lliillillug Huura 10 13, 1-5 W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DICNTIHT Sulti,12-14 O'Kuno Hulhllng T(d. Illuek 17H1 Ileud, Ore. r Vtrihoilc Uril J7t O'Knitf Itlitg Dr. E. E. GRAY llouilV.OO to 12:00 1:00 to 5:30 DR. ANNA R1ES-F1NLEY Office nj Hr'Jrn 29 Orcyao Sltcri opitutil1 Hulilic t.ibrty PKrn 22.SI ' Womo and C hiltlirn Sfwuliy M. A. I'ALMKR Cahlurt Mnkrr aud llulldrr, Jobhini; Franklin Ht., runr r Irrigation Co. 'a old building. DLND LNSURANCK ACJKNCY WrIUr of all ktnUlf maurntto. Old t iiiMiiiniicp Akiwix'f .ft Or. i-'.n. H. C Kill. J-.r-t Kmlu.unX flsiia nuiMtittf, lftrml. Orcvim. Bend Park Co. Real Elot and In Insiiranco Kir.l National Hunk llld'. LIGHT LUNCHES AM) Ccol Weather Drinks Childers'A rmstrong O Kane DuilJina; For Your Dry 1,1 mb and Uody- . WOOD CAM, III.K. 1771 J. O. IIAOAN ' Office Union Club Own Your Own Home I have some bargains in BUNGALOWS KABV TKRMH J. A. EASTES Central Oreijon'a Leading INSURANCE AGENCY ; SUNDAY ' , Chicken Dinner 50c GO THE CArfcTERIA i ' i 4it44in)t4t444;fit4H4)t44,4 J it.