TIIK DUM IltliMCTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIKND, OIIKOON, TlllltrlDAY. FKIIIll'AIIY 17, 1021. PAGK 8 5 i UICN1) Til A I.N HCIIKDt'LIO Oregon Trunk Arrlroi, 7;8S A. M. Loaves, 8:00 P. M. O..W. It. N. Arrives, :B0 P. M. Leaven, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NKWS ITEMS Hurry IteliiKold wim a IhimIiiumh vis itor Iti KitdiHitiidtodar. II. Ilruiit Ih ii I'orlliiinl resident visiting wllli friend In IIiIh city. J. I,, Harrington spent yimlKi'ilay In liend from IiIh ranch ul Opitl Oily. I,. ('. WliKli'il wiih u ImihIiii'hh vIh 1 1 o r In lli'inl loilny from Itmlmnud. MIhh Ollvu lliu l mi hn iirrlved from Portland tu miiko lior homo In llend. Mm. 10. llnetll luTl thlH morning for H vIhII wllli Imr purunt lit Ilrook lug. J. Kdwurd Larson rutiirni'd IIiIh innrnliiK from it bundle trip to Mud run. l'runk lladli'y returned IIiIh morn I ii K from u Hhort visit wllli friend In l'oilliind. Mr. K. Hudson will spend tli coining wiii'k visiting wllli ,her piir- utitH nt Taronin. Mm. Frod l.ovenborg will spend llm coming month vIhHIiik liur pur ttut m nt tliulr homo In I'urllund. Minn A ii ii ii I.alilnko nrrlvnd IIiIh niornliiK from Astoria to visit with hir HlHtar, Mm. Hert Torkelson of llend. Mr. nnd IJ. K. Hernggln, reslduiit of timid for I ho past year, loft thin moriiliiK for I'oiidloloti to niuku their homn. W. J. McMullvn wun a piissciiger on tils nlxht t ruin to Vancouver. WubIi., where ho will vUlt hi children for n week. M inn Mildred Kltiln wan culled to Porllund thin niornliiK. having re ceived word of tho norloun Illness of her nlntar. Mr. A. M. O'Toolu, who'lias bnon vlnlllnK her sinter. Mm. (. A. Nosen of Ilond. left thl morning for her homo In Portland. Mr. H. C. Weaver, accompanied by her molhur. rolurned thin morn 1 ii k from Portland, whiiro nho npnnl the punt five week. Passengers on (ho Mend-Silver I. uko stago thin moriiliiK were: J. II. I'm nor, to Ilrookn-Hcnnlon camp, nnd II. I. It Ire. , to Port Hock. I Since tho return of Ralph Dobb Lucky Strike cigarette r Its toasted MOOSE DANCE Saturday Night ' PUBLIC INVITED MOOSE HALL iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiin Kg gsftr J L' Nnd of people ItW formi'r eh ii f ut the Pilot Hullo Inn, n marked IncruiiHo In tliu locul putron iiko of thn dining room servlco lum lion noted, Manager W. C. Illrdsull report n. It. K. Holland anil mother ure ro tiirniiiK to their homo ut Hiiglnuw, Mich., uftor ii Htuy of several inoiilhn In Ilend, durliiK which Utile Mr. Ilol luiul wun employed by tint llrooks Hciinliiu l.timher Co. Mm. lilanchn Myers han returned to her home In Portland lifter uttond I ii K to detalln In connection with the pun hum) of 80 acres of land 10 miles euMt of the city. Hho will ro turn next week to luko ponnennlon. Ilnrold E. Hmlth, former Deschutes Ntillonul forest ruiiKer, who hun been npnndliiK n few dnyn with frlond In thin city, left for Seattle lunt nlKht. Prom thoro ho will take two subnia rlno chaner to Aluak for line In the Tonga Nallonal forent. BODY OF SOLDIER TO BE BROUGHT TO BEND lllll'llll of Mull Who Dl" 'I Oversell Will lie Made Here, War Depart ment Advlsi-a Tin) Loral I'imt. Percy A. HievoiiH pout, American I.ckIoii, hun received word from the wur department that llm body of a Dnschiitos county Holdier, formerly burled In France, In to bo shipped to Ilond foFfnfuTrnrenriiTiTr TTToTfaiTre of the nolilliir and tho ditto of tho ar rival of Ilia body wora not Included In tho wur dnpurtmenl'N notice. Funeral nervlcen for the Hon of Mr. and Mm. W. E. Dunn, Deschutes county ranchers, ura to bo held eurly In tho wook. Tho younK man, a member of tho aviation sorvlco, died recently ut cunip In Alabama. The parent received word by wlro thul t hair non wun seriously III, uud thlr. now wus followed ulmont Immediate ly hy word of hi death. The body in expected to arrive Holiday night. il WEDDING IN EAST CELEBRATED HERE WiUim (ironic Knlertnlns Friends At lln-iikfiiHt While Hlster In Hi liiK Marrliil In I'l'inm) IvhiiIm. Ilrlnic In your koduk and lot u cloun tho lunn and nee that It is ready to take Kood picture. The nervlce I free. Kymon Uro. Adv. 49lfc RE DM EN WILL HAVE NEW HEADQUARTERS Weekly McfilliKH HlnrlliiK On Klrel Wiilnihiiliiy In Mnrrli, To Hi Held At The Hippodrome. Denchtito tribe No. 09, Ordor of Hod Mon, hn Hoctirod tho lllppo- dromn for It meetings, which will be held on Wednesday lilubt of each woek, Marling on tho flint Wednes day In March. Six new member were Initiated IiihI night and arraiiKemonU aro he lug mndn to ancuro now rcKalla for the tribe. Tho lodge ban doubled It nieniherxhlp In tho pant five week and I planning on a banquet to bo helil In tho near future. Making 1 Hiking Machine Record. The uielliiMl of recording phono graph r rd I n follows: Tho nr. onl la flrt plnceil on wnx larmier n'conl, by n proceiw ilmllnr to clec tmlypinK, Thl record I finally tnin ferri-d to n solid metnl plnte. It In from tbls plain thnt tho record ore pressed. An unllinlled niinihcr of rec ord can he produced from n slnglo phUP, When vocnl arilsis mnko rec ord they nlng Into n smiill wooden or nietiil horn. The Proper Head. Togs, who hit been hnvlng trntihlo with hi lllvver, hn about decided that It might to go Into the caniinlty list under the head, "M Inning In Ac tion." Huston Trnnscrlpt, GRAND FRIliAY AND SATURDAY TONIGHT LAST TIME "The Perfect Women" with Constance Talmadge Wilson George wun ii liable" to bo present ut tho niarrlafe of hi lter, Mildred, to Ira C. Drown, In Coalcs villi), I'ennsylvaula, thl morning, but that didn't prevent hi attending tho wedding breakfast. While the wed ding ceremony wu being performed on tho other aldo of tho continent, Mr. Ooorgo wo host to a few of his Intimate friend at the Pilot Uutte Inn. The affair was carefully timed for 8:30 o'clock ao that it would co incide with the hour of the marriage ceremony. Itev. Thonipaon W. Konney, a prominent Methodist minister In the oust, wu the officiating clergymen at tho marriage of Miss George. The brother of tho brldo had planned for month to attend the ceremony, but recent Illness prevented bis making the long trip. Ineoniliteney. The Inconsistent woman I a serlons menace to the rcputntlon of woman kind In general. She any one thing and doe another; In fact, ulie. la usually nil theory and no practice. Therefore, for the good of her ex, It behoove all women to ask themselves If they aro Inconsistent. Inconsistency I a filial hindrance In the character of a business or professional woman, for It doe away with the reliability which I- mv-psMnry lo success. V A Clearance Sale of Corsets for Two Weeks Only ! During this sale some very unusual values will be offered. Odds and ends are included, but splendid assortments await the economical shoppers. Come carly4yjouEBize-i9-doubtless-among them. Lot No. 1 American Lady high grade Corsets, pink and white; high, medium and low bust for the slender and average figures; $1.50 and $2.00 QAr values, now priced at OC Lot No. 2 $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 light and medium boned Corsets of fancy white and pink QO materials; now priced at J) 1 0 Lot No. 3 Odds and ends, $4.00 and $5.00 values in medium and low bust models; now fljo QO priced at ?.. i70 Lot No. 4 Corsets in pink and white; all sizes 21 to 36; high, medium and low busts; $5.00 tfjo QO and $6.00 values; now priced at PO.70 Lot No. 5 Corsets in pink brocade, white and pink twill; $6.50 to $10.50 values; QQ Pays to Slop and Shop at MENTALITY MENDED BY MONKEY GLAND Nineteen Year Old Girl With Ar retted Hraln Development, Make Gains Under Thyroid Treatment No Trouble at All. The cackle of a lieu when she lays an egg, snys a scientist. Is akin to laughter. And wltfl some of the e?g we have met wc run easily guess what the hen was laughing at London Pnnch. (Br United Pre to The Htni Bulletin.) CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Nineteen- year-old Mary Zundak, whose broken mentality was mended by the trans planting of a monkey's thyroid gland In her neck, is marooned In a hos pital here while physicians wait for philanthropists to come to her aid. Mary's brain snapped when strick en with infantile paralysis when she was six months old, and for 18 years Bhe lived in a basement of her par ents' home at Joliet, III., where she was discovered by health officers. The girl could neither talk, read or walk. The parents, foreigners, kept her secluded because they thought that the best way to protect her. Since the operation, two months ago, the girl has shown improvement in mind and body and hospital au thorities are now faced with the prob lem of educating her. All Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored liiiii r New Ford Guarantee Radiators; you ran freese them up but xou can't burst them, Stop those leaky rear wheels with V. & M. Oil Kctalner for Ford cars and truck. Ijingliein Auxiliary Transmission for Ford cars and trucks. Auto & Radiator Shop 118 IRVING AVE. Phono Itlaek 2HM1; Res. Black 1721 We Shine tj The City Shoe Shining Parlor is now open and ready to serve you. If you want a sample of real art in Shoe Shining, call and give us an opportunity to show you how a real Shoe Shining Artist works. City Shoe Shining Parlor Wall Street, Next Door to Windmill DEMAND CURTAINS FOR WAX FIGURES Disrobing of Model In Store Win dows Draws Large Crowds of Men, Los Angeles Women Declare. (Br United Pros to Th Bend Bulletin) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17. It looks like "curtains" for the boldf bad women of wax. Authorities are pondering over a request by a delegation of local wom en moralists, who demand that wax figures of women In display window of downtown stores be dressed and undressed behind drawn curtains. Crowds of men, sometimes num ber 200, say these women, gather and watch while the garments are re moven from the manniklns or wom- anklns before they are tucked away for the night. Frequently, it Is charged, the mod els are entirely denuded of gowns, corsets well, everything. Traffic often is blocked, the dele gation added. STOCKMEN ELKOr Officers elected by the newly or ganized Walker Basin Livestock as sociation were announced today as follows: W. G. Fordhara, president; J. Frank Bogue, vice president; W. F. Arnold, secretary-treasurer; T. W. ..Vandevert, Isaac Zierolf, W. E. Beasley and Carl E. Wise, executive commmittee. Matter of Principle. A good many widows cet married Jnst to show that they can, and not Decause or any particular liking for whni they get. Sanitary Is Our Slogan This not only applies to our product, but to the people in our employ. Every person connected with our institution can produce a clean bill of health. All our work Is done in the open and we invite your inspection. Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery Dishes! Dishes! Dishes! A Special price on Gold Band American Ware This Week Only 36 Piece Set for .,...$10.50 42 Piece Set for $11.50 48 Piece Set for .$12.50 30 to 50 off on discontinued patterns, odd lots and broken sets. Plain White Platters at 19c Big Saturday Special Saturday Only, a Good House Broom, only 39c THE FAIR STORE & aniaaiiamiinnma:::