TIIK BUND nUlilKTI.N, DAILY KDITION, HKND, OREGON. FRIDAY, PF.IIRUAKY 28, 1010 PACK 8 I I i TONIGHT and SATURDAY-Saturday Matinee Marguerite Qarl r OutofaCleafSlcy CHARLIE CHAPLIN i "THE FIREMAN" Two Reels OltKUON TRUNK TRAIN Arrives 7:20 a. m. Laavaa 8 p. m. Cl.-W. It. N. TRAIN. Arrives ......7:4 5 p. m. Learns 7:20 a. m. Al TO HTA(iK LINK HOt'TH. Leaves 8: 46 a. m. Arrives 6 p. m. AUTO LINK. Cars to llurni, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Hllvar Lake and other points south and south aat. IH)HT OFPICK HODlfl, General delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. No mall distributed ou Bunilny. Nljcht train mall closea 7:15. Day train mall closes 6: SO a. in. TKI.KtiltAI'll 1IOIIW. Weatorn Union, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hundny and holldaya I i, m, to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to t p. m. TELEPHONE HOlltH. Pacific Tol. ft Tel. Co. 24 hour service. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'F.RATURK (Taken at 3 p. m ) Mux I mum. 38 degrees. Leslcr R. Elder of Paisley In trans acting business In tlio city linliiy. II. K. Allen returned tlila niorniiiK from a bUKlnnan trip to Portland. Mm. . K. Hrnoks returned this morning from u trip to I'ortlnnd. II. E. linker returned to IJend lunt nlRlit from a business trip to Con- Mr. and Mr. Clifton Hlloy am the parents of u 1 0-pound baby buy, lioru yestcrduy. .Mr. 'and Mm. Jnred Moore and MrM. I.. (. Marlon of Hcdinond were 111 town lunt nlKlit. An eight-pound baby girl was born to Mr. und Mr. Lawrence Honey of Demi UiIm inornliiK. Flu y K. Miner arrived In Dead Iiihi nlKbt from Silver Lake and In re mniniiiK ovur today. J. lent. II. A. Hloviir loft Inst nlKlit fur Health) to vlnit with bin brother. T. II. Ktovi-r. Lieutenant Hi over Iiiih been In Heud for til ii past three weeks iib tint guest of Mr. and Mm. A. M. Prlnglo. Arthur I). GIlHon, who enlisted In I lm nuvy lunt Juno. Iiiih received ti in discharge und will return homo thin evenliiK to riimnln In Jlend. During the past few months lie 1ib been ou the V. 8. 8. Princeton at Heuttle. Three thoiiHiind dollars, In pay ment of the liiHurunco policy carried by the Into Dr. ('. II. Francis In Camp No. 316, Woodmen of the World, him been received by K. I). OIIhoii, clerk of the local fruternnl orxiinlriilliin, and Iiiih been turned bvor to tho beiieliciurleH. Fallowing the Schubert Sextette concert lit the Gymnasium Saturday night, a dunco will bo gven, open to ull admission liolilerH. Keserved seats for tho 8chuhert concert urc on aiilo at Horton'a drug atore. Adv. 68-70C Something fo tellT Advertise Id The Bullotln'a elaaalfled column. TRCT-BIU, BISCUIT CO. T' l .' SPOKANE AND PORTLAND ' jj BECAUSE They're Taken Under a Skylight THE ELITE STUDIO PHOTOS Ave "Different" We have added new nnd better equipment, and ean give serviee even bet ter and quicker than in the past. Experienced Lady Attendant High Grade Artistic Work Guaranteed Call on us at Corner of Oregon and Wall Street (Second Floor AT THE MOVIES un.wn: Many of the ununuul and Interest InK Beetle which will appear In "The Greut Romance." tho Iickwood Metro picture to be shown at the Grand thentro Saturday matinee, Suturday night and Sunday matinee, were tuken lit Fort Schuyler, on the ahorea of Long Inland Bound. The Lock wood company worked at thn mllitury pont for un entire day, pnrmlBBion for thin being kindly Kite n by Mujor John J, Cowdry, count artillery, I". S. A., who knew and admired the young uctor. That IIiIh wan an uiiUHual favor will read ily be Been when It In muted that no civilians lire allowed the full free dom of tho fort. Not only wus Uie entire company given every facility In aid of their work, but they were ulna lavishly entertained by the of ficers at luncheon. Director Henry Otto, who made tho picture, considers that he has been lucky enough to get Home orig inal und Interesting "shots." The third Installment of "The I.urc of tho Circus,". Blurring Kddie Palo, will also be shown. I.IHF.HTV. Dorothy Glsh, whose first Para mount starring vehicle, "Rattling June," will be shown ut the Liberty theatre next Sunduy und Monday, Is the most talented of picture personal ity In tho United States today. Her work as "The Little Disturber" In "Hearts of the World" bus drawn for her hundreds of columns of no tices, not one of which was unfavor able, and lias niado it Impossible for her to handle her mail without the aid of a secretary.' Rut 21 years of age. Miss Dorothy has been in motion pictures for seven year, beginning with the old Rio- YOUR DRUG STORE ARCH SYSTEM TONIC and spring time go well together. Jus( Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK BUILDING , Our Proctiption Department ii Complete in Eveiy Detail I YOUR DRUGSTORE NEW RECORDS FOR MARCH just in. Come in--hear some dandies-make you dance Horton Drug Co., .jgx-w graph In tho days when David W. Griffith wus the dlrc:tor-lii-chlef. Bho bus never lert Mr. Griffith up until thn present picture, except for two or three small productions under his supervisorial direction before he begun thn work of bigger features. "Thn Hun Within," an admirable Paramount picture made Just ut the close of "Heart of the World," Htars Miss Gisli. It wus directed by Cheater Wlthcy. In her present series MIhb Glsh hus hid her old director good hy and Is working under the guid ance of Klmer Clifton, whoso work with other slurs has brought him much favorable mention from he critics. The personality of "The Little Disturber" Is to be brought into this scries, which Is un entirely new form of comedy-druma. Miss Glsh will not enter into the usual comedy field. She Insists on a story as well oh her personality, and does not be llevo thul any stur should allow her self to be shown with a story that Is not worth her best effort. She Is splendidly supported. notice. To all members Loyal Order of Moose: You are hereby requested to attend lodge Thursday night, Feb. 27, 1919, to heur the last reading of local by-laws. This Is important. 68-9c GKO. W. 6TOKOE. Secretary. : Roll of Honor 5 &mmpm ; Wounded Severely. ' . Theodore 11. Ilerg, Dallas, Ore. Claude F. Blggs, Middleton, Idaho. Klmer K. Leavens, Portland, Ore. Krik W. Llngren, Millville. Ore. Raymond 8. Nogler, Harrison, Ida. Died of Wounds. Logan It. Ryan, Seattle, Wash. Killed In Action. 0car OlHon, Port tang. Ore. GYM IS POPULAR , WITH BEND WOMEN Thut gymnuslum work Is Just as popular with tho women of Hend as with the men was evidenced yester day by tho large number enrolled In the amateur athletic club classes on the first ladles' day since the reopen ing of the gymnasium. The plunge was also a busy place, and many bowlers frequented the alleys' in the basement of the club. High scores of 102 and 90 were made at ten pins by Mrs. M. H. Horton and Mrs. H. If. Lamping, respectively. The largest class that has appeared pn tho floor to date was at 7; o'clock lust night. SALE SALE SALE . 50c oii the $1.00 Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. VALUE FIRST . Phone 221 Open Evenings NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TIRES r Buy the General "Jumbo" Tire, it fits a 30x31-2 rim, but has the -air space of the 31x4 tire. A specially ' made Oversize Tire Guaranteed for 5000 miles. Pioneer Garage "The Home of the Overland" Do Your Share Our Allies in the Near East By Charles Evans Huches Probably at no time in the history of the world have there been so many fatherless and mother less children as there arc today. Tens of thous ands, probably hundreds of thousands in Ar menia, Syria, Caucasus, Persia, Mesopotamia and Palestine are not only without parents, but are without "any strong .parental government to ( give them the help and protection which orphan children of other lands enjoy. American Consuls and missionaries cable the American Committee for Relief in the Near East, almost daily regarding the situation. One message from the Russian Caucasus pleads for the support of 10,000 children at an average expense of two dollars per month per child. Another from Tifiis reports 40,000 children in one region waiting for an answer to a previous cablegram requesting help. Reports from other points indicate similar conditions. Among the many appeals it is possible for this committee to assume responsibility for only the most pressing cases, and it is upon these that the committee would focus the attention of the American peo ple. Splendid help has been rendered the little ones in other lands, but these in Western Asia are no less human than those who have already been aided by American charity. It is the duty of Americans, as well as a privilege to respond to this great opportunity and help keep alive the best civilization that Western Asia hes developed. All expenses of administration for this relief are privately met, so that every dollar sent to the committee is used directly by their agents in purchasing food and supplies for the needy who, according to the best advices and from audited reports, receive the full benefit of the funds sent them. Out of the horrar and nightmare through which these people have passed comes the gratify ing word that we can be of assistance; that our efforts will prove availing, and that we can share with these orphan children the bounty which we, as Americans, have enjoyed for years. The vork done bv this committee has been most unselfish and effective under conditions of great personal , sacrifice. May America respond to their appeals. 1 110,000,000 of 100 Americans people will, during February, 1919, raise 1 30,000,000 for the purpose of returning to their homes a deported Armenian population of 4,000,000 souls. The same American people will then feed nnd clothe these 4,000,000 Armenians until harvest time In July, 1919. .Those same Americans will do this ut $7.50 per head per Armenian. Have you seen the committee with your bit? (Paid Adv., Donated) ARMKMAN RELIEF COMMITTER. 30