TIIB IIKND IWIXKTIN, DAILY EDITION, BUND, OftKUON. FMDAY, FKIIIIUAHY 18, 1021. PAOE S -A HKNI TltAIN H(1IKIUI,H Oregon Trunk Arrival, 7:85 A. M. Loaves, 1:00 P. M. O..W. II. N. Arrives, 6: 50 P. M. Leavoa, 7:00 A. M, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Frank It. I'i'liiro In In I "or I lii n d fur k rw daya. A. M. I'rlnglii rultirncil from I'cirt lllllll tlllM Illuming. J. II. Ill In k loy li.fi IukI nlyilit for YiihIiiiii, WiihIi., on IiuhIiiiinn. C. O. Yiiliro wan iitliiiullng lo ImjhI lies iiiulti'rii In KiiiIiiioiiiI today. Mm. K. It. Ciililu In Hiitiil Iiik ( In' wi'i'k-iinil with Imr parent lit Itwl liiniiil. . II, I). Monro, who him Imnii spend. Iiik fw days In Portland, rntiiriinri fu llmul UiIn iiiiiiiiIiik. Mm. (Ihoiku O'NhII lofi t til h iiinrn I n K fur MiiilniB, wliiua slut will spend d fnw iluyH vIhIIIiik with friends. Mm. J. 1.. Anderson i rnliiriii'il in llr hiin.n ill Iteiliiinnil lust night uf Icr a short vlnll with friends In lleml Mm. Arlliur 1 1 lull left limt night lo riijoln hor husband lit KoHi-hiirit iifinr IiiivIiik iwnt Hut winter In lleml. K. I. Itouner of Morion, WiihIi., in In lleiid attending lo business mill lorn In comiuclloii with hi property liura. W. N. Drown wan In iiend ycater tiny lookliiK after details In coiiuec Hun Willi thii null) of lila ruiii'h til Iti'diiiniiil. Mm. W. J, Coleman anil Mm. Hel en Hergur returned this nioriil UK from u week's vlnll spent wild friends In I'ortlnml. W. V. Korrls of llend will spend thoacomlHK week at Welser, liliiho, liiitlicrtliiK renl oninlo property re cently acquired. Mm. (I. M. Thorp of llend will haw charge of the servrces lo bo held loclny inn) Knturdny by ihu Advuntlst church ut Sisters. Mm. O. A. Ramsey loft last night for her homo nt Muro after vi-iiung 11. It, 1 lit ii k I tift nml sister of Hend fur Ihn past two weeks. Mm. Kinarsoit Klockwell returned III morning after IiiivIiik Accompan ied a patient from tho Ki. Charles hospital lo I'ortliind. Ted UIIhuii, son of Mr. mid Mm. K. O. ClUoii, U seriously III with up pi'iidlcltln nt Ihu liomu of IiIn par ent on illKhlntuI boulevard. Mm. i. II. Corhutt left lust night fur her homo nt Vancouver, Wash., after spending n week visiting with her ptiroutH, Mr. und Mm. U. Hcdlcnl, (Jeorgo W, Woken, slate depuly fire liuimhnl, who hits been liisjiccllng fire prevention methods used In lleml, left Innt night for lila headquarters at Salem. Mr. miff- Mm. n. F. Smith, who havo been visiting with Archlo Pupln nt lila ranch on tho liurns roud. left liiHt nlKht for their homo In Mc.Mlnti vllle. Tha Irish ladlea of Hunt! will k!vo their third annual ball on tlm evo- nliiK nf Mm rh 17 ut (ho gymnasium. Tho public In cordially Invltnil to nt tiiinl. I.eon Dovnroiiiix returnitil hint nlKhl from Dull In Cniek, Mich,, and will inakii bin liniun hero with hln parents, .Mr. nml Mrn. John Devnniiux, of 1011 Ciiliiiiililn hi lent. J. M. Church of lluiid left Ihln in urn I iik fur Culver, whore lui will b employed by Ihn Hliilo hlKliwny cum iiilnnluu an niiKlueer on the Hteiim rol ler beliiK lineil thera, Mm. II. I,. Ituvelnlud, who Iiiih lieeii vIhIIIiik with her parentn, Mr. und Mrn. C. I', Mclluwull, fur the punt tiro week, left lunt night for her Iiuiiiii ut Vancouver, WiihIi. K. I,. Klevenn, who Iiiih been doliiK line work fur Ihu Woxtern 1'iiioti dur liiK the piiHt few ilayn, left thin uiuriiliiK fur hln home ut The Dullen, IiuvIiik cuinpli-ted tlm work hero. HrliiK In your kuilnk mid let un 'limn Ihu lenn mid see Unit It In remly lu tukii Knnil pictures. The nervlce In free. Kyinunn llrun. Adv. 4Utfc H K V F. N T II l A V Al) K.NTIHT II I lt II Millionth school, 10 a. m.; preiich Iiik, ll:IS a. in., milsjoct, "Why Jiihiih Wept." At 7:.1" p. III. Hundliy lint piiKlur will kIvii the third of the nerlen of Kindlon on "llaiilel," Thin will cuiihIhI of u brief review of Hie flmt three iiiiivemul kliiKiloinn of Daniel, 2, mid I lie fourth mid hint enrthly kliixdmn, mid Itn connection with, or reluilnii lu, ChrUt H Ihn ever lualliiK kliiKilmn. In CbrlHt'n kliiK doni a literal kliiKduin, or u nplrlluul kliiKduin? Wu need not npeculuto an lo the unnwer. The lllblu unnwern lu plulu liuiKUiiKe. Co in ii and hear "Wluil nay thii ncrlpturen?" Minn WaKulier will Hi UK. WILL CONTEST ItEDISTIUCTING (Continued from Piiko 1.) Mi'Fiirlund of Multnomah county. Thin provlden fur tho creutlon of a nliita fulr cuiuuilnnloii, to control tho KrnutliiK of HcuiiHdN for homo rucen In Ori'Kon, and tho lutter auction of the bill In devoted to anctlona prohlbltliiK pool nelliiiK und book rnukliiK In con nection with home rucen under por in 1 1 h Inmied by tho proponed bourd. Heiiutor II iiiiio Iiiih Introduced a bill for tho rocovcry of tuxon ukkto KiitlnK $235,000, HlluKd to huvo been llliiKiilly collected by the federal Kovernmnnt from clllzcim of OreKon ii h a wnr tux following tho c lotto of tho Civil wur. Bailing the Bachelor. In Sicily I he fir tree In unknown nn a ClirUimni adjunct. Inn Mio rery lilillcruun runiiiin of "Im-iiiIiik the Intcholor" In ot, .cried by Ihn women. All of Hie uiimnrrled men In Ilia vll taco are driven Imo iho church after ninnn by (he mitniimlic ring women and run aliout the an. Ted edlllee and bent rn until Ihev deelnre (ufien fnlm-ry) thai Ihey will nod cra niher Clirlat mun cuine aniuniL imuuiiuiuntmntitnmiintmattmtmiuntinimuuiituiaii KVKHV lAV VK IIAVK A I ItKSH Kt l'I'l.Y )K THE VERY BEST FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Try our t'clery wo think It in a little belter than Ihn orillnnry. The Bend Fruit Stand W.W.I. KTltEKT Next Door to l.lliorty Theater uiiiiiniiimmtntiittiiitimiiumnitimmtmamtumKmnitti If your cliillicH don't III. Ilon't fnan If they're riiKK'l or ripped Don't conn Whether urlnkleil or worn or dirty or torn t If you want Ibein fixed Tliut'a un CENTRAL OREGON CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Cleaning, Pressing and Altering. Work tftat will satisfy, and prices ' that are right. Cor. Wall & Greenwood Arronn from Pilot Ilutic Inn Phone Black 2171 At The Hotels Pilot IliiMo Inn. V. 3. Richiirdn, Portland; W. G. Knpey, Portland; It. K. lined, Port land; T. Ohno, Hnuttlo; O. R. Curved, Portlund; Mr. und Mrn. It. II. Mur row, Itndiiiond; It. L. Hiitton, Wukoii tlre; O. J. Minhuud, Portlund; W. L. Ilrowu, Portlund; C. K. Irvine, La Porto, Did. llolel Wrl!it. 0. W. Henefloj. PortlumV; W. N. Covort, Portlund; K. O. Wlliion, Drothern. Hut4-I (jttzy, II. W. Guulher, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Hmllh, Mc.Minnvillo; Mm. I.. A. Khuffer, Mlltlcnn. MOOSE ! DANCE Saturday Night PUBLIC INVITED MOOSE HALL i PKEDICTS FUTURE FOR ELECTRIC CAR Current flaw .Vo Clnince An Motive Power For All pitmen, However, Dedliren ( luirlen P, Hteliiim t.. F nn mm --r f - Light On All Sides Gives THE FINISHING TOUCHES Tho final pat on tho hair, or dab of powder on the face mid then that last look of satisfaction expressed by a single word . "THERE" Just so, tho finishing touches in the decoration of your home are obtained by plenty of the right kind of light with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They give a look and a feeling of satisfaction which trans forms the most humble dwelling Into a comfortable home. Make vour house a HOME. Bend Water, Light & Power Company I Closing Out Sale 1 EXTRA SPECIAL! Shoes at Half-Price LOOK OVER THIS LIST Ladies' Shoes Fine French Heel Dress Shoes, colors gray, beaver, brown, black, black with gray tops, brown with beaver tops; our best grade; former prices up to $15.50 Close Out Special, $7.45 Children's Shoes Fine Dress Shoes, patent leather, black kid, white buck and patent with white buck top; all first grade Educators; former prices $4. up to $7; all sizes from little 4 up to big 2 Close Out Special, $2.98 Everything in our stock reduced one-fourth to one-half. WARNER'S BCHNECTADV, N. Y. Feb. 18. Water and hltchway transportation, an well aa rallwayx, may depend upon electricity for motive power becaune of IIh greater economy and efficiency, according to Dr.' Charlen P. Steln metz, the "wizard of electricity. The famouH Inventer called atten tion, In an Interview with the United PrexH, to the buccckh of the electric drive on American warship" and the fact that thin method of propulsion Ik beJiiK extended to merchant craft. An regard!) automobile!, he said: "When the gunollne engine wan flmt UKed for autornohlleH, people protested they would never come Into general use because the fuel was not readily obtainable. This difficulty was overcome by the simple process of producing more gasoline and es tablishing supplies In every, part of the country. The use of electric au tomobiles for touring will grow in just the ratio that facilities for re charging storage batteries are ex tended." The use of electric engines for air planes will never become feasible because of the prohibitive weight of the batteries, Considering their power as compared with the power of gaso line engines of corresponding weight, he said. Dr. Btefnmetz declared that water power could n?ver completely replace coal and petroleum products for gen erating electricity, saying that "If every drop of rain which falls In the United States in a year could be transmitted directly In power It could not replace our present coal consump tion." He similarly characterized the ise of the sun's rayB, tides and I the wind for solution of our power problems under present conditions as "dreams," contending that the ex pense of harnessing these elements would far outweigh the value of the power derived. Communication with other planets by radio was said by Dr. Steinmetz to be "possible, but not probable." He said a plant of only 100,000 horse power might be sufficient to send an electric wave to Mars, but that the establishment of actual communica tion would depend not only upon the Martians having instruments to re cord the waves, but on there being Mai'tians. Th KIm In Religion. The reunions Ife-nlflrnnce of the kiss hogin In the early Christmas church ritual arid (till la Imparted In Hie flrci'k rhnrch on Hauler Sunday. n the middle age It. wn tn custom to kiss children thrice In the name of the Trinity. Gradually the custom spread beyond the walls of the church ami eventually people sealed recon ciliation and peace with a kiss. Satisfaction or Money Refunded. A new bathing suit Invented by an official of the royal army clothing de partment Is claimed to make drowning Impossible. liut should this bathing iult full to save any person from drowning he rnn cull at the olllce anil have tils money back. 1-omlon I'unch. History of Pawnbroklng. The Itomiin empcrora used lo lend money upon land, and virions systems of li'iidlng money hy im ans of pledges followed. The business of pawnbrok lng was regulated In ICngland In 17M, and licenses were Issued In 1773. Science and Theory. Theorists may disagree, hut not scientists. Science means kriDwIedge and men are scientists only lo the ex tent of their absoltite knowledge. The my scientist will never osk that yoa accept his opinion; he only nska thnt you accept hla facta. Dr. Cyril O. Hopkins. Day Is What One Makes It Every day that Is born Into the world comes like a buret of music and rings Itself all the day through; and thou shall make of It n dane, a dirge, or a life march aa thou wl!t Thomas Cnrlyle. We Shine! The City Shoe Shining Parlor is now open and ready to serve you. If you want a sample of real art in Shoe Shin ing, call and give us an opportunity to show you how a real Shoe Shining Artist works. City Shoe Shining Parlor WAIX STREET Next Door To "Tho Windmill" 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 ...v $10.50 42 Piece Set for $11.50 48 Piece Set for $12.50 30 to 50'c 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 ttaBMURiHWUMtimmMBHiBawn