IIIJVII IIIJMiKTl.V, III3M), OltlW()S', Tllt'llMliAV, JANl'AllV a, ffMf i r- IF. II. 1)E ARMOND WEEPING OVER THE FAMILY ORGAN i r 'V W -1 LOCAL NKWS ITEMS , (From Thursday's: Dally.) Mr, ninl Mr. 1'iit Harry, of Mlvef Liilm, mo iipunilliu: tlio day In Hi-mi. Al .Mlllor, Of Fori llol, l In Uin clly. (I. W. Conloy, of I'lilslny, arrived In llond ImmI nlr.lit. Hoy illioon, of llodiiioiiil, In iillcnil liil! IiiihIiiiww iiiutlniH In tlio oily to day. II, N. I.ynn, of l.a Pino, wiih In llix city IiihI night, iiimI lofl for lilii homo this morning, rnltiriiltiK from a trip to Hpokimo. Wundoll Thompson will return thin evulng to Hoitltlo, wlioni liu In In the U, it, navy IiomiIIiiI service. Ho ex pucts to Mitll shortly. A marring" Hcoiino wiim IhhiiciI from tint office of llio county court yesterday, to David lloili;o, anil Julia Hnnilr.nifiH, both of this city. Mr. mill Mm. 11. A. Ward wont vls Itorn In Hid city IiimI night from their lioimt In Koilmonil. Mapor Henry Tucker, ('apt. Alfred II. Kumihrluro, ami l.loutomint Itob orl t!. Hpratl urrlved to llcml last ii Ik lit from Camp Lewis, Imivliu; IIiIh imirnlm: on u hunting trip In tliln vlulnlly. (From Friday's Dally.) Mltn '.mi Cornell, of I'rliiovlllo, U visiting frlomlH In Ilend today. Irene Ilurnos, of I'rliiovlllo, Ik vis iting In lloml today. W. (I. (Iravtm of Hi'dmoml, wiu In lleudtndiiy on IiiihIiioh. Artliur Harris, of tlm Murine Ciirpa lit visiting IiIh parontM In till city, ovur thu holidays. It. ('. MoMalion, of Ilrotlmrs, nr- rived In lloml laHt night, mid U o imiluliiK over today. Mnjor John F. Zujack, of Crimp Lewis, wiim In lli'iid today on his way to Hlstora to vIhII nl the liomo of Meredith llnlloy. J. A. I!astes, T. II. Foley and II. A Mlllor wore among thosu fruiu IJonl gltuudlug tliu IrrlKittloti tiioctltK In Jtodinnud this uftornooti, jSfwr. mill .Mm. A. (J. Vogel loft tyhnrsdny morning for tliolr hutrio In Tint Dalles ttftor spending Chrlst man with Mrs. Vogel' parontM, Mr. ami Mm. V. U. Honoy. Iloh lime, of tli In clly, for nearly two yearn In tho navy, In honiiiar bound on tlm itljnuam, accenting io word Junt received by hln futlur, J 3., Itinen, , Mm, MnlTlnMllllett loft thin morrr-1 lug for Wullu Walla to vlnlt with relatives until hor husband secure bin release from the U. H. M. ('. which ho expects In a short tlmo liaV Ink filed his application for dim chargo novetul weeks ugo. (Prom Saturday' Dully.) " A. M. I'rltiKlii ban returned from it trip to Heattle, (lenrgo Parker went to rortlaud today on business, . Dr. K. K. dray hnn returned from n vlnlt to Portland. Mm. M. It. Illggs, of I'rliiovllle, In ii vlnltor In thu city today, Fred N. Wallace wan In the city to day on business from hln homo lit Tu initio, 0, M. Hodfield and Claude Mc Cauloy, of Deschutes, are spending thu day In lloml. YOUR DRUG STORE o ur Water Bottles inuke you forget this cold weather. Rubber and Aluminum Prices Right Juit Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK nUILDINO Our Prciciiption Df jwttment u Complrtfl, In Cvety DtUil. YOUR DRUGSTORE " H Hs'E' V y y tHMm i I'lihl 1iNinil Allonioy or Ilex I'lllltCN ( (llllll), WIlOII' ltl'h(4llllllllll U Miiilr 1'iilillc 'I'imI(i)-, DEARMONDTO LEAVE OFFICE I.VCItlvASlvD l'ltlATi: I'ltAfTirU1 IWrKKH WnilllKVW.M. ,. .1. .Miioiti:, ii'' iii:m, to mi: NAMI5D AS Ht'CI'CSSOK. (From Thiimday'H Dally.) After more tlian two yim of serv ice rinlriHl )ei:lnitwi county. II. II. I)i- Armond, tlm county's first district attorney, will offlclslly give up bin public ponltlou on tbo flmt of the year, und will devote hln entire atten ilnii to bin private law practice'. Mr. De Armond'n renlKiiatlon wan ma!ld to (loveruor Wlthycombe on Decem ber 17. and the executive's ronpoune, accepting the withdrawal, and Mat ing that Arthur J. Moore, of thin city, would he Mr. Do Armoud'n succunnnr, wan received today. Mr. Moore ban not yet received official uotlvo from the stale executive, but expects to hear from Salem within the next few days. . Following tho formation of Des chutes county. Mr. DoArmond wan named district uttorney, taking of fice on December 16, 1 U 1 0 . During bis first term of office, be success fully conducted tbo county division case finally nettling the slutus of Donchuten county, and then turned bin uttentlon to the ntipprer.nlm; of Aitilo and borne runtlliiR. Sufficient ooulctlonn Mere necured to cut down to a mured di'Kree the activity of tock thloven. Ite-eleeleil Io Office. Thin fall Mr. Do Arinond wan re elected, but the growth of bin pri vate practice minle It ueCeMnary for him to withdraw nhortly after he bad qualified. Mr. Moore, who In to ho named an hln nuccennor, htm been u member of the tonal fraternity of Hem! for nearly threw yearn. It will bo bin first appearance In public office bore. Coventor Wlthycombe, In no knowledKliiK Mr. Do Armond'n letter lukliiR to be relieved an district at '.orutty. write an follown: Service Appreclaleil. "Have your letter of llecumber 17, contalnltiK your renlKiiutlon an din trlcl attorney of Donchuten county, and In view of the reiiNOHH net forth In your letter, I feel obliged to accept your renlKiiatlon, to lake effect Jan uary 1. I will appoint Mr. Arthur J. Moore un your nucceNHor. "AHnurliiK you that I appreciate the co-operation of your uervlcen an law enforcement officer In your county, mul that you huvo my very bent wIhIich for nticcenn In private practice, I am "Very truly yours, "JAMKS WITIIYCOMHK, "Governor." Mr. and Mm. M. Ounaka, of thin city tire thu parentH of an oIkM pound baby boy, born yenterday. It. I.. Jordan, former troiiHiiror of Crook county, wiih In llond yesterday ufturnoon from I'rliiovlllo. MIhh (Jortrudo HuiiUh ban koiio to .St, Holoim to accept a poHltlou with the firm or Craudall & Hobortn, uc couutautH. Word ban boon received that Kred erlck lllco, of Itedinond, -who w.ih neeruly wounded while koIiik over thu top In Klaudom, lias boon trnmiforrod from KiiKluud by hotipltul Hhlp to tbo United .Sutton. K, V. Klmmlck, of Fort Hock, who htm boon uorvliiK In tho U. S. navy, arrived In llond thin niorutiiK from Seattle, wboro bo baa boon Btailonod, on bin way homo. Ho baa JiiHt rocolvod hln .roloaao from tbo uorvlco. i (From Mondny'a Dully.) i F. I)lbblo und aon of. Ilurnu nrq YlflltoH n ,lIond. , iMrn.l II. 0. Danloy arrived from Durna doa( nKlt W.th.jJaxiR.tbvp.flty.. ., V Kyen leur illiiiinul, thin little sorrow the buttered reimilnn of what "I"' l" found on her return to tho the Utiim, day from bin home In Hlntorn. Mr. and Mm. K. (I. Ilotirk of Cren cimt were wook-oml vlnltorn In tho city. John Stewart of Hrothora In at tomlliHt to bunlnoHM mattom In tho city today. Mr. and Mm. I). I'. Corinnily tiro tin pareutn of a Ill-pound baby hoy, born Saturday. Mm. W. W. Knulkner ret ti mod thin inornliiK from HoHoburi;, where sho linn been npemlliiK tho holldayH with relatfvon. Mrn. Carrie Do Armoml ban ar rived In Ilend from Klamath Kill In to vlnlt her non, II, II. Do Armond. Dr. I'emberton, nuperlntendont of Tbo Dnllen dlntrlct, will hold quarter ly conference at tbo Metbodlnt church tonight. Mm. Cbarlou W. Krnklno roturned hint night from Tho Dallon, where nhe npent tbo Chrlntmnn holldayH with her parents. 'From Tuendar'" Dolly.) M. II. Jumen of Alfalfa In In the city looking after buninenn matter. J. W. Aunloy of Drothem npent last night In Ilend. Mr. and Mm. Jured Moore were over from Ilcdtnond yenterday. Illnlue Devem came In from bin Tumalo ranch yesterday. O. M. Couch In n buninenn visitor from Tumalo today. S. A. Ilronson of Lower nrldgo Is In thu city. Mamb Aubrey of Tumalo In spend ing tbo day In Ilend visiting frlendn. Max Cunning of Hedinond In In tbo city today on probate bunlnosn. W. H. HI ley and John Sullivan of La IMuu nro npoudliiR the day In llond. Mr. and Mrn. J. O. Fonter arrived In the city lout night from their homo nt Summer Lake. C. Uruucli Ih a bUHlnenn visitor In the city today from bis homo In Ln l'lne. Frank K. Dayton of Tumalo was transacting bunlnesn In Hend yenter day. (leorgo II. Cyruti of Culver in In Ilend today looking after business mattom. Mm. J, It. Hobertn of Hedmond at tended tho Hod CroHH meotlng lu lloml last night. C. II. Spaugh mid I, K. Wlmor of IMuohumt are In tho city today at tending to business mattom. INTEREST IS TAKEN IN SUNFLOWER CROP (From Friday's Dally.) Considerable lutorcut Ih being taken In tbo use of sunflowers for Hllngo. This crop has given splendid results In Montana and experimental plots of sunflower huvo Indicated that It would bo a splendid stingo crop for Crook und Doflchutos coun ties. County Agent Ward has taken up with tbo Montana Experiment station tho matter of securing seed uud host cultural methods to uso un der Irrigation. This Information will soon appear lu this paper. Tho Montana station secured u yield of 28M, tons per acre, which more iluin doubles tho tonnagu of sllagu com secured In Central Oregon. Tho feeding vnluo of Biinflowor sil age ranks very closo to corn and Is greatly relished by livestock. It tho crop provea a succosa in Control Ore gon, which It Is practically sure to do, tbo feeding problem In tbo higher moro frosty sections will bo largely solved. Two toua of Hllngo replace ono ton of hay In vlntor feeding. 811 ngo makes an oxcollonj ration when fed -with' alfalfa hay ami ptraw, as it Is succulent, and has a splendid phyT jfologjcol effect on tho animal' Bys tiinldeu of Iniuce lewn with genuine ihe reeounlzen nn the family orgRii which once happy home that wan destroyed by YOUNGSTERS' LOSS QUICKLY MADE UP Children Who I-mt 910 Hill He. cehi! Three Times Amount l-'i-fini lleiul People. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Rivalling the louves und flnhcn of Illhlcaflore, -as tho $10 IobI by Mel viu and Clifford Tboman, sons of Mrn. J, It. Thomas, of this city, the day before Christmas. II y tho time nil those claiming to have found the money had reported, tho greenback had grown to three times Its original value. C. A. 'Stevens', of the Windmill, read the Hulletln story of the younr stern' loss and Immediately passed tbojmt around. Mm. II. K. Drooks learned of whut was going on, und Insisted on contributing, and $11 of Christmas money was turned over to tbo happy boys before the stores closed Christmas eve. At tho Sbovlln-Illxon office, Carl Johnson sturled out to find tho mlsn Ing $10, nnd was liberally aided by employes of thu company. This was turned; over to tbo boys Christmas morning. Shortly afterward, K. I). (JHhoii met a Hulletln representative. ' Just found a dollar of that ten." ho declared. Then to cap the climax, the original bill was found by a mem ber of the Ilend High school faculty. RECONSTRUCTION IN FRANCE Thin Canadian ottklnl phptoKrapb hows the kind of work that must be lono In France. Those Canadian nglneem are building an extra bridge icnmn the Canal du Nord. A bridge in tho right was built by these end neers In eight bourn under heavy shell (Ire. What Was on the Arm. A story comes from "over there about a "bear cat," as tho negro sol dler Is called by the fighting men, who raided a Hun machine gun nest nnd wiped them out. After the raid one of tho negro soldiers was found search ing tho battlefield. "What you looking for, man?" In quired another "benr cat," with some curiosity, ( Tin looking for man arm," was the reply of tho first soldier. Then the Jnqulsltlve ono observed for tbo first tlmo that his buddy's left arm hud been shot away. "That there arm ain't going to do you any good any moro even If you do find It," the Inquirer said. 'It ain't, eh," retorted the wounded, man. "It ain't tho arm I wpnts so bad," he.conUnued. "bt It's tho wrist Vtb oa' 1."'. And ,fce renewed, fla, laYMtbjailen. ull WD. I'lWH m2 Am". I "Ti HWf A,lM Solid Ccmforl and Protection from Winter's Icy Blasts will be found in one of our Patrick Mackinaws They're wanner than weather A big variety to choose from at these prices: $10.50, $11.50, $12.50 $13.75, $16.50, $18.50 Boys' Mackinaws, $5.00 to $1 1.75 Blankets and Comforters arc needed for tiic.se cold nights. Wc have them at prices that make it economy to buy here. Comforters at $3.50, $3.75, $3.95 $4.50, $4.95, $5.95, $6.75 Cotton Blankets at $3.15 to $7.95 Wool and Mixed Blankets, $7.50 to $21.50 Gloves and Mittens for men, women and children. A complete line will be found here at money saving prices. Slop and FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR SISTER Xurc nt Kt. Clinrlc' Hospital Culled by Death After Ilricf Stay In Thin Clly. fFrom Monday's Dally.) Funeral services were held this morning from the Cutholic church for Sister Mary Vlctorine of St. Charles' hospital, who died Saturday from complications following an at tack of Influenza. She had been In Ilend slnco November 2, coming hero from tho east as a nurse. Sho was of the Sisters of St. Joseph. In Memory f Our Dear SUter Vlctorine. Ouo sweet flower drooped and faded, One dear Sister's voice has tied, Ouo fair brow tho grave has shaded Ono dear Sister now Is dead. She has gono to Heav'n before us, Hut sho turns and waves her band Looking to tho glory o'er her In that happy angel land. X?U BROTHERS 1K WARNERS BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER lg Cold Weather Is with us and now you should supply yourself with warm Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Shirts, Blankets, Etc. We Will Save You Money Men's Union Suits $1.69, $1.89, $4.00 Men's Shirts and Drawers 85c-$1.98 Boys' Unions 90c-$1.00-$1.20 Children's Shirts and Drawers, All sizes; per garment 50c Women's Unions 98c, $1.79, $2.79 Children's Wool Hose, special 49c Men's Wool Sox 39c, 49c, 69c, 89c Woolen Blankets .$7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $11.00 Woolnap Blankets ,.'. $4.69, $5,98 ait Look at Thesz$tem&$efore Bribing t Shop at Wo shall miss, but wo shall meet her. With her Jesus sho Is now.. With her friends and dearest parents, Lord! to Thy sweet will wo bow. By Sister M. Teresa. POLISH FORCES IN CONTROL OF POSEN (Br UnlUJ Pro to Th IWnd Bulletin.) LONDON. Dec, 31. Polish forces now control Posen, a dispatch ro ceived horo today stated. Several German officers havo been executed, others aro disarmed and communica tion with Berlin has boon cut. Dr. Turner will bo in his office at Thorson's Jewelry Store, from Janu ary 6 to January 14. Adv.44c. 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