u IIMNI) HULLKTI.V, IIK.VI), OIlK., WKDNKHOAV, IKCF(Ml)f:it 17, 101IJ. rAnL' a. TT- "WT w d B Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! PETERS SHOES WEAR GOOD SHOES ON CHRISTMAS'; DAY MMnxi.4-. t J; "ifoiwnicnid 4 M . MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.5Qii;$4.00, $4.50, $5.00 MEN'S WORK SHOES $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5, $6 LADIES' SHOES $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 BOYS' SHOES. GIRLS' SHOES $2.25, $2.50. $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 INFANTS' SHOES 50cts., 60cts., and;75cts. CHILDREN'S SC'IWLERS IN TAN AND BLACK Sizes 5 to 8;, $1.75. Sizes Q to Hi, $2.00 Comnlele Line of 3P1.7 """"l XMAS Rubbers Mir' Fell Slippers V W it C x "Wit w E. A. SATHER AUTO DULlVfiRY, WALL STRUET Ill-NI), UREQON .11 -- fP-1--1 -EHTERTiUHKEIIT IS EffJOVJWLE Morn Tliiw 10(1 lluo Hwmltig of Pleasuro itt Hallier'n Hall. More thmi 100 peoplu enjoyed tint M entertainment given nt Sniher'H Hull iNit Friday ovoalng Uffiwllno of tho Indies of Uio HubOkolilDdKO. The program was pronounaQU ono of tho best of tho kind uvor "'nlvdii in tho lml. Tho first part consisted of musical ,, numbers and recitations, whllo h four ' iloco orchestra furnished inimta lutor ' for thoso who wished to dnneo. Ono of tho inoHt delightful numhora given wmh tho recitation ly MIhb Grace llut- Iirru. who was enthusiastically 011 oorod. Others having inrt In tho program worn: Ml h oh Mario Fox. , lluth Caldwell nnd Margaret Thoiup tion, pluno trio; Mrs. L. C. Fleming, ruoltntlon: Miss lloatrlco Wlugnto, nolo; MIsboh Cutdwull anil Thompson, piano duet; U. N. HnfftDBit. recita tion; Mm. Mlmnr Ward, violin hoIo, 'wltli nianilolln accompaniment liy O. M. auptlll nnd pluno nccompnnlmont ,,hy MrH. MoUnrln; Mra. r. C. Fish, mid Mm. MuLaurln, duct. Following tlio program, thuro woro 'refreshments Borvod to nil, and thou caina danctiiK. which lasted until 1 .u. in. HUNTING HKAHON WILL KNI) ON JANUARY 10. Little, Iobh thnn a month remains 'n which tho duck huntora can innka up for tho poor shooting thoy lmvo had ho far thin BOftflon, for nlthouHh tho Vato law ponnlta hunting until March 1, tho fodoral law, which auporcodos jtho etato, wherovor tho two conflict, U-. prohlbltu shooting aftor January 10. r5 Doth ducks and goeao nro protoctod "'after the dato mentioned, whllo ewan aro not to tio shot at any time, I j,A ljuntora must procure now li censor for hunting after January 1, LIU. a H.n. Too. Tho back to the soller know nil about filming heforu they tuckle it. I tu t their Ijlred men. having tn-un born on tin- furm, are often Hilly about Hit rent science of agriculture. Uuro you In4inl ulHiiit n-lHit Imiiiijr Young's fac tiitom tulil him utxiut thu new horaoT Nn Tlii'ii IIMvn "Tlmt Iiumn you iKiught lias enmo," , Miiiiuiiiictsl tin' hcrvltor. "All. crltl Diinnyj "I'm glua of Unit! In Iiv rllit)" Klni'." "(low nrr hi teeth? Wo must n. ways look nt u horse's tevtlu Aro his tictli nil right)" "IIom. hU ttth nro ns perfect and sound as n newlKirn Imho's," "Klnel I lmvo linrgiiln, by hcnl" Cleveland I'talu Uenler. Lnwronce Took HI Tims. ThoiliMptiieubout mi uiitlubtlutl Lnw reiico portrait rvculln a Ntory of that palmer's dllntortnoHs. Thu Lonl Mux. buroiiKh of Hint time, nftur inucli letter writing about thu portrait of his wife and uhlld. said ho could wait no longer. I.iiwreiii'c pleaded for more thne; ho was well forward with tho hidy, but tho bnby waiittMt tlulshliig; could ho not lmvo onu more sitting) "My wlfo will be bnppy to give you another Hit ting whenever you like," wus tho an swer, "but the baby Is now In the guurds!"-Dundeo Advertiser. Ths Quest of Hsslth. ' "I supposo you tnku ucullent caro of your heulth)" "No," replied Farmer Oorntossel. "I Ulud everj kind of medicine I could get bold of for awhile. Then I gave' up aud forgot about my health, and Pvo felt bettor over since." Washing ton Star, Qsnsrous. "Man, how you do look! Why, you bare a full beard." "Yost 1 bavo raised It for a birthday prcaont tor my wlfe,"-Ulk. "A SNAKIt OK A MAX." - Tho poem clipped front an ox eliHiiHo and reprinted herewith setimt qulto timely hero, slnco tho dog ikI souor has bean busy recently In Hund: Boiuohody poisoned my dog today, Though he novor d'd nnynno III. And ho ho Is through with his onnlno Play And his waggloty tall Is still. No more shall I walk In tho fluids with him . Along ut my sldo to Jog, And I don't euro If my ores aro dim Soinubody poisoned my dog, llo wa homoly, I know, na a dog aould be, Aud only a mongrel, too; Hut I lovud him, and ho lovod mo. Ah people and dogB may do. Nothing on earth could dluturb his triiflt Or his lovo nnd hla fnlth befog, And now he lies hero In tho dust Somebody poisoned my dog. Ha orawlod to my foot and licked my hand, Aud then with a gasp ho died; And though somo people can't un- doretcud I pattod" his head aud cried. For It Isn't funny to loso n friend From off this earthly cog, And ho was loyal until tho end Somebody poisoned my dog, I wondor how anyono could bavo done Thla poor llttlo follow harm; Hut hero ho lies hla raco Is run Though hU body's still soft and warm, My llfo Is lived on a peaceful plan, My Kinco la a qulot jpg, Ttnt..T wlati T fnillrl flntl thn annVn of a man Who poisoned my little doc. j -, 1 1vw jirVHsn ths Duqi Wtt a Oonj, When John IS. Wllkle. formerly chief et tho secret service, was young ho rvcu" Willi distinction among tho bor def lighters of the west In their raids on blinds of Insurgent Indians (indent tlo nfsilers. On ono ocrnnn, according to Mr. Wjlkio, Jhe Mi on which he was tarring ran out oY nvnllsMe hors-s. nmv'cnr liorsrs hnd'to btforeed Into; i'CUIihImnIoii Thcml dtilinnls were un Hcejixloiiicd to tiny coiniUHtid othe lliiin that of the rnr bell nml refunwl lonbey the tiiNtimuiry bugle cntlt. ' Aveordlngly I lie iwo found it nej. sry to prooure n litrge gong, wh was utruek oimc for the troop lbrl .Md twice for It to ndi-flueo In this mkilner they kept fairly good ofilor.'' , Hoy of the eonipniiy, n bit of a rruu, mitisiMMl n (Mirody on "llTirbrtr. Krli'leliln." a portion of which ram ' "Who louchm a h.tr of yon erny hirt DIm Ilk. a dutfl DlnKdlnur h. lal. Youth's CofnpHiiloo. Th. Nton Oolden C.notsph. One of thu uiiMt valuable relics of Nl'liufn In l'iIhIcik-h in n nuinll golden cenolttpli ronxtriu'ted to the order of Airjinmrr wiiTi'iiii. uio nnny cuiurnci or. who nnide Nelson's aripiulutatico nt UuelHt' In IJKi and thenceforward un til UIh dfiith reiunlned on tbo closest terms of Intimacy with him. This cenotaph was cast In tbo form of a pyramid out of the eighty-four guineas found after Nelmm's death In bis escri toire on board the Victory. Wbcn Davison cniue to grief It was sold by suction, together wllb some other Nel son relics, of which the niot Interest lug was a miniature of Lady Hamilton. with a lock of bur hnlr at the back. taken from bis nek after be received hi drntb wound. In April. 1B75. the cenotaph was Hnoonuredtfor aale by a Fall Mall dealer, but where It Is now appears difficult to discover. London Graphic. Th. Doc Was doing Past. A Maine man tells a ntory of n friend of his la the wet who was Induced by a stranger to buy what was claimed by the latter to be the best wolf dog In thu country. A feiv days later tho man took his new puirhao and started out early In the tuomlng to try him out. The dog soon picked up the scent and started off. the man following on horse back. The dog whs soon out of sight, but the man could bear him bark oc onxlomilly and followed on. About noon tie met Htiother man coming from the opiKNtlte direction and Inquired If he had seen a wolf and a dog any where, to which the man replied that he had "And how were they going)" queried the mun. "Was tho dog nearly on to blmr "Well." answered tho other. "If 1 rc Bicniber correctly the dog wss Just a trifle ahead." Ha Titer's Magazine. hlr Boys of Qrac. Church. FronU0 lo 300 boya wltb voices are alwa'rwaltlng to bo admitted to the choir' of "Orace eborcb, New York. They are enrolled thirty or more at a time and como from all over the courn try. Practically every pne lives at the school for nine months of the year, says the Churchman. The boy's fam ily llud bis books and clothing. Ornce church, does the rest bonnls bltn. teaches him and employs him In Its choir until he has outgrown the serv ice. The choir ljr In unpaid, and all money earned by him from mtnlcal en gagements If kept by the choirmaster until he earil bis honorable discharge 1'arvntK tuiiKt slan nn ngrvetnen't thtt their toys sttsll at Ih withdrawn from the school Th; 'miIv imwlcfll re qulremems nri' n eorfiH-i imr MW,the prumlhe of a Kd ntid xiwtrrfut vqlce- " ' ' . Conflict of the Stars. Tivery younr star. h'ucIi as our sun. attracts and embers to Itself quantities of tniMlishle riwinlc dust whlrh It en counter on Its Journey through hiwco Therefore every youthful heavenly IhmI.v Is lm-relng In sire. Hut on the other I wnd every njd and wornoutstar rever" the trocew and Instead of pitherlm: In new mippllc dlsclHirges Its aivu inula tbtits In the end the old star Is utrerty dlslnteKrateil and dts siMveil Iwck Into primeval dust which reatmenibles somewhere on the out skirts of swre where a new star Is or BMiilsed TUli priM-osa of tearing down old worlds nisi rebuilding new ones pxts on perpetually. Some of the forces whlrh nature employs for this work pre light, elect rle currents and gravltu Hon. Kansas City Ntur. i His Matter'. Polities. During u peuenil eltvtlon In Knglnnd a cauviiKjipr nilletl at the house of tho Iste I'rofeswir Froude. tho historian. Mr Fronde was out. so the canvasser hud to content himself with Interro gating the butler as to bow Mr Froudo would vote The butler an old serv ant, who understood his master woll replied: "When the Liberals Is In Mr. Froudo Is sometimes a Conservative. When tho Cniii'rvntlvcs in in, Mr. Froude Is always u Liberal." A Cynical Stl.ctlon. At a "Book dinner," at which tho gucsta were asked to wear clothes sup gestlvo of the title of a iopular book, a certain nobleman appeared carrying n petticoat over his arm. Tho tltlo ho was suggesting was "Life's Handi cap!" London Opinion. Qsnsrous. Father (tlsttlug at coUegs)-M7 son, these are better cigars than 1 can af ford. Sou That's all rlirtit. father. Take all you want This la on me.t EJxchango, We lenrn wisdom from fojjure more thnn from success. We often discover what wll do by finding oufhut Will not do.- Bumuul Smiles. ' KV A Subscription to' ., "-, THE BULLETIN,. , Would Mnjty an Appronmtc fl Christmas Gift. " 1 . i- Aj' tf i CORSET WEARERS ATTENTION! Having Just returned from my second school of Instruction, to,' cor sellers, I am now better prepared to serve ray customers thair ever bo fore. A card addressed to me will receive ray Immediate attention and I will call upon you at your home. In Bend or vicinity, by appointment, end mako personal demonstrations, ALFAKKTTA OHCUTT, Corsetler, for Uio KpirelU Corset, liox 210, Hcnd, Ore. " The Sptrclln boning Is the only corset boning that Is absolutely guar anteed not to rust, break or to take a permanent bend. OltKOON TItUMC TItAIN Arrives 8 a, 111, leaves 8:30 p.m. 0.-W. It. & S. TItAIN. Arrives 7M1 p. m. Leaves 7:2D a. m. 8TA0H LINK SOUTH. Arrives 7:30 p. m. leaves 10 a. ra. - AUTO LINKS. - Cars dally to Hums and points - south and southeast. - 1'OSTOFI'ICK HOUIlfl. - Genoral dollvory open dally 10 - n. m. to 6 p. m. General delivery open Sunday 10:30 to 11 a. ra. Rsllway mall closes 7 p. m. THLKOHAl'H HOURS. Wostern Union dally 7-12.1-0, 7-10. Sunday 8-10. 4-G, 8-10. ' TKLKl'HONK HOUItS. Pioneer Co. dally 7 a. m.-9 p. m. Sunday 8-12 and C-8. XOTICK FOK I'UHLIOATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land OrQcq at Tho Dalles, Oregon, December 8, 1913. Notice Js hereby given that, Ma'ry E. Harryman of Dend, Oregon, whtr on January 1U 1910, made desert land entry No. 06839, for WttNTV'Vi and NHSW'Vi, section 8. township 17 south, range 12 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed n6tlco of Inten tion to make final dosort proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above des cribed, before H. C. Bills, U. S. Com missioner, at Hand, Oregon, on tbo 22nd day of January, 1914. Claimant names as witnessed Martin E. Rogers. Frank Das!, John r. Young nnd John I. Mcorc, alt ot Dend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 40-44 Register. dfc. m j a a, xJirce reasons witj ioti should ijiue tour friends KjQPKatt s Lsaiai 'i : . for xA.ni its 7 SB 1 l ttifttff it f the first ninfr.rlnt.t. 2. Reauxie If Is fresA. ?. Because It is drlteious. CAltAMHLK, Chocolate Nut Mnrtdimallfriv Maplo Nut Cream Ijijer TAFFIHS. MIaset Cliocolnta Strawberry Cream FUHGK. Cttocolato Nut Maple, Nut lmiTTLBS. l'tvinut Pecan, Walnut llrnrll MT. HOOD NOUGATS. Vnnllla Maplo Strawberry Cliocoluto ' fetter 6 TURKISH NOUGAT. HLTTH1LSCOTCH. NUT PATTIRS.i Sores early that special pains may 6e A'en in putting them up. J (Bream 1 Ya fers Sal'tea' sSilmonds Suon COons for 0, xJShias inners r f v ffifc W aa-'r'r CM