TIIK IIF.M) M'M-KTIX, IIKM), Ul., MOND.W, DKfKMIIF.lt II, 1010 PAGK a 3 Ann Pennington The Petite, Charming, Irresistible Stur of Sic'uficlds' Foil its in SUSIE SNOWFLAKE Tuesday and Bend Theatre THK WKATIIKR Tonlitbl. fair; westerly winds. OUMJON TRUNK TRAIN Arrived 7:20 a. in. I.euves 9 p. m. O..W. It. M N. TIUIN. Arrives 7:80 p. in, Lavra 7:26 . m. , AITO HTA;K LINK HOL'TH. ' Leaves 8: 40 a. in. 1, Arrive 0 p. "" Al'TO I.ISKH. Cars to Hurnii. Fort Klin th Fort Hock, Hllver l.nka and - other puluu ootiiu and south rait. post office iioriw. Genernl delivery open dully H; :0 n. m, to 6 . in. No tn n 1 1 distributed on Sunday. NIkIi Iraln unit I closes k:l!i Day train mall closes 1:30 a. tu. TKI.KOHAPH IIOtltH. Western Union dully 7 a. in, to V p. in. Hunduy mid liolldr.ys S-10, 4-8. . TELEPHONE IIOritH. Partite Tel. & Ti-I. Co. 2 4 hour ' service. Including Hunduy. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm. C. 8. Hudson I "ft Inut nlitbt fC a trip to Porilaud. V. N. II row n i' iimn up from lied moml this morning. llerl Hhuey la uhnIhiIiik thin week In llnlrd'a anxery alore. 0. II. Furat returned Saturday night frumji bunlhe. trltf ty l'oi i laud. KlKTirf Knox ami liUlrlrt Attor ney Wlrtx are hero from Prlnevillo today. M. II. Morton Ih ronfliK'd lo his home loduy with an attaik of ton sllllls. Horn, t It Ih morning to Mr. and Mia. John Monan, an '-li'.lit and u tiulf pound boy, Henry N. Fowler arrived here Kat tirduy iiIkIu to lukct up til duiles with Tlx llulleiln. Walter It. Jeffrey, of Salem, eaine In Biinday mornliiK to lake a ionl- llon with Tha llulletln. 4uo. Park, llvlna; near ('line Unite, broke both bones of li In rlKht arm Thurnduy, rrunkliiK a car, Mr. and Mm. M. J. Huberts left Haturday evening for Haul! Salute Marie, MIcIiIkhi, to hj-iuI thu win tor. W. C. !)lrdsall, manager of the Pilot Dutto Hotul, Iiiih returned from a bunlm-an vlalt to Portland laalliiK several day. Tho Hend Henevoleiit association meets tomorrow lo makn final ar rniiKtatneiita for tho dlxlrlbutlou of Christmas Rifts. Mra. A. Whlnnant and dnuRhler arrived thin morning from Portland. to Join Mr. WlilHitant. Tltcy will makn tholr hom In lleud, W. T. Klnaey and James Wllnon hulldliiK coutractora, arrived horu laat wwk from tho John Day valley go Into business. They nro for 'iner rcHldent of Portliind. Mra, Li. C, CummliiKR and two children, of Portland, apeut tho week end with Mra. CumiuliiRa' paronta, Mr. and Mra. 0. V. Hull, of tlila elty. They rnttirnod to tholr homo yoHtorday. 'jjjiu l.Hdlon Aid of tho Sctiudluuv-lon'-l.utliKrun cliun:li will hold a ba zaar tonlKht In tho now Sciindlniiv-liin-I.iilheran church. An miction aalo will be hold, and rufrealittientH will ho nerved. AT TIIK HOTKIjH Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hour, of Min neapolis uro stopping at the Wright holol. Mr. Boor la InvfRtlgiitltiK Iho niorlla of tha country, with a view ' to Inventing. Jean Hoaklna, of Leavenworth, WaaMngion, la a kiiohI lit tho Wt lght Jiotol. ' C. L. Iarrena, of linker, arrived III the city, yoatorday from linker, mid la mulling ,g hoadqiiii rtera at tho Wlrght hotol. M. J. Btitliorlaml, of Fife, la rng lalnred nt tho Wright. Jlotaco UrooklngB, of Hamilton, la In the city, bolng a guoBt nt the Wright hotel. ' County Judge Sprlngor waa In the city yoaterdny from Prlnovlllo, atop- Wednesday Bend Doings for next few Jays MONDAY Order of Kuxteni Ktar laonlc hull, H:0O p. m. Mikiw Curnlvnl Hippodrome, ull rvriiliiK. Tl'KHDA Y II. M. A I'. I nlon Labor liull, H:(H) p, ni. Ituplbit Womeu'N I lirlluiuii bit uuir -I,iuIm lU'iinetl'H Ntore, ,MMn arulvul Hippodrome, ull rteuliiK. WKDVKHDW t'oiniiierrliU (lull luncheon Wi-licM hotel. .MiHine Curniul lllpMHlrome, all eenliiK. plng while here itt the Wright hotel. U. ;. Ward, u lumber buyer of Spokane, U reglHtered al the Wright. II. W. Kloyd. K. P. Delirubb, V. P. Ilallltian and H. C. While are I'ort laud gueata al the Wright. K. II. Srhafer, of Seultle, a bua Ineaa viator In thu city, la mopping at tho Wright. J. K. Tuurtnlotlo, of Portland, ar chitect for the new hotel, la alopplug at tho Pilot llutle. H. I). Mutxlg, houvy property own er In tho city, la hern oil bualiieaa from Portland. Ilu In a guctil ul the J'ltol liutte. C. K. Wugner, N. A. (.'ullamore, A. W. Jonea. K. P. Jech, and O. W. Xoeller. are Portliind vlaltora In the city who are mopping ul the Pilot HllttM hotel. J. O. Hoffman. W. ('. HolliiiHheud and Cecil HollliiHheuil, ull of l.ul'lne. ure gueata ul the Pilot llutle. A. J. HelloiiR. of Metollua, Ih upend ing the duy In lleud uh a guest al the Pilot llutle. NEW HEAVYWEIGHT IN THE MAKING 111 Ilainlll4.il, K'nlttil I'rta Kuff Currrtnili-nt. 1UHK, llec. 11. A Hew heavy weight will be apruug on the poor public aome time before the year of 1917 baa piiHNed Into hlatory unleaa tho plana of men who control a big part lu the boxing game full Tex Hlckard and several other very prominent promotera no now buay acratclilug llio wooda, doing their beat to dig up a loan who will bo uble lo knock tho crown lnoao from Jens W lllurd'a brow. Tho probable entry huan'l beeu sprung, nor liaa tho location of the biut, but all In dications point to a meeting between Fred Fulton and Wlllurd aome time lute In January or early In Fobruary in i no uu, j nana race track. If hreda quest for chuuiplonalilp hon ors provoa aucccssful tho promoters will get busy on another tangent. It la tho fooling lu Now York that tho boxing game, which began to re cover from a long attack of Jack Johnson shortly after Wlllnrd as cended tho throne, Is again on tho aklda. The akldB uro not greased with any very slippery substance, but everyone la agreed that a brund now variety of pop, alias a now heavy wight champion, la the thing to drug It another notch up tho lad der of public fnvor. True, there uro few heavyweights who Bland u chance with Wlllurd, but thore are aome, a ml there are uiiiny who believe Wlllard'a dava a champion will end the first time he trloa another bout over tho marathon dlstanco. Carl MoitIs has boon moiwlonerf no a probable opponent, and Harry Pol- iock la iioing n lot of work In an ef fort to give Charllo Wolnort a go with tho chnuiplon. Wolnort the moat Improbable of tho thmn and public opinion would eliminate Morris In a abort tlmii. Hut, no niai i ur who Is put, up for the first chnnco, or tho Inst one, It Is cortaln that tho promotora are on tho trail of a now champion, an they are going to trot otto out If it in ui an posaiuio. KEN I) BANK PRAISED Oickoii Voter Mliya Kind TIiIiikk About Mini .Nutioinil. Under the caption, "Knl'-i prlnlnK Hunk," the Oregon Voter Iiiih the followliiK lo Huy coiicernliiK Ihii lut- eHt piece of enlerprlHe on the part or the KltNt National Hunk, of lleud, In InnulMK the Hurul Credit lawn. The book referred to wan printed In The Bulletin ahop. ' Huya The Voter: "ChuruclerlHtlc of Hend enterpilae and of the bunk which laaucd It la a 24-pajco book Jul puhllhlicd by the Kirat Natlouiil Hank of lleud, Oregon, on 1 1 1 ii I n K tho Kcilcrul unci Oregon Itural Credlla ayatetna. It coiilulna an amortization table, tho text of the Kederal Farm Loan Act and of Dm Oregon Hural fredlta Amend ment and a atutetnent that tho bank la ou tho Job aa uaual to help tho farmora of tho Hend country. "Thl bank waa tho flrat In Ore gon to buy ilarly cattle and hnga by tho carload for brooding purpoaea uu (I aell them to farmers on long time notca at coal prlcea. More power to tho bank thai la alive to far mem' net-da, for aucb a bank la uno of tho grnatoat aaaeta of a pio neer agricultural country. " AMERICAN CITIZEN TAKEN BY MEXICANS Ill, Unltrri I'mttoThr Dlly Kullrtlnl HHOWNHVIU-K, Tex., Dec. 11. Itlcardo Holla, un Amerlcun citizen, arrested at Mnlumorua laal week on secret chargea, waa taken to Vic tor lu for a military trial loduy de spite Consul Johnson's protests. The Consul warned (lonerul Cnbellero, the de fueto Matumorus coinniaiidcnl, that the action would probably re sult seriously. Ho reported tho facts to Secretary Ijinslng. BOYCOTT MAY INJURE OREGON EGG RANCHES Illy tlnlud Pfw to The I)ily HulMlnl POHTI.AM). Dec. 11. Several of Oregon's biggest poultry ranchea aro lu Imminent danger of ruin on ac count of the egg boycott. Dig deal ers and market experta are receiv ing frantic letter! asking for relief. Andrew Kgglman, of the Mountain View Poultry farm, auid the boycott la only hurting the poultrymen. JAILBREAKER FOUND BY TRACKS IN SNOW I lly Unltnt Prno lo The Dully llullrtin) PF.NDI.KTON, Dec. 11. Harry Henaene, alleged ' bandit, and fugi tive from the county Jail, was cap lured al tho Henry Hendrlcksun ranch this morning. Sheriff Taylor found hla trail iar Hugh Hell's farm house after Henseuo had burg larized the premises, tracking Hen aene through the snow. He found lleiiscne In bed, where the latter had applied for a Job and had received ah idler. WILL ANSWER DE PORTATION PROTEST Illy llnlu-ri IV-.. to The Daily llullrtlnl WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 11. Ambassador Sliurpo cabled today that Premier Urland has atarted the or ganization of u new French cabinet. The Berlin American embnmiy has re ceived Oormany'a reply to the Bel gian deportation protests, accord ing to a cable received here. They also received an explanation of the sinking of tho steamship Lanao. MAYOR NEARLY LOSES l.nurn Sturdier Almost Disqual ified by .Spouse. I lly United Prcu tn The Dully Bulletin) CM A I 1I.L.A, DI C. II. It was learned todny Hint Muyor-Klect Laura Sturdier, and tho six women officials scheduled to take office on January 1, wore nearly disqualified. Mayor Sturdier, husband of the mayor-elect, suddenly remember ed Saturday night that ho had for gotten to canvass tho votes. He hurriedly summoned the council mid counted tho ballots Just before the four-day limit expired. Ho said that If tho women had been disqualified, he would never have gone homo again. He declared that the world would have boon too small to bold tho men' officials. HUGE SWINDLE FOUND Prominent Capitalists Charged With l2,nnU,0tH Deal. t lly United Pru to The Dally Bulletin) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11. Fed eral postal Inspectors conductod a wholesale raid today, arresting Rev- oral mon prominent in Philadelphia (llnunce, OJIiclnlB declared they had discovered a gigantic swindle Involv ing $2,000,000, taken from wlodws and orphans through the sale ot worthless stocks. Companies Involved included the Into-national Can and Electric com pany, the Bachman Bank, and such coiiccrna as the Suburban company, the Gaaton Gas company, tho George town rnllray, and Light company, and the Southern Gas and Electric company. CHEMICAL EXPLOSION IS CAUSE FOR ARREST Illy IJnlU-,1 I'rnu t Thu Il.lly llullrtln) PITTKIiritO, Dee. 11. James Iteed, aged 2i, an alleged Uermun, was arrested toduy In coniiectlnn with the explosion of tho Fort Pitt works of the Aeiiiu Chemical company, In which three were killed, Oltlccm pursued Heed In an automobile, and overhauled him several mllea away. Federal officials aro hunting three men auspecleil of complicity lu the bomb plots. Heed waa employed at the Onkdule plant when It waa dyna mited a few months ago. AdiiiiiHon Case Sci. Illy United I're.. to The Il.lly Kullrtlnl WAHHI.VUTON. I). C, Dec. 11. Tho aupreine court agreed toduy to hear tho Adamson law arguments January 8. Government attorneys asked haste. The luw becomes ef fective Junuary 1. The government and the railroads have agreed not. to enforce the law until the court de cides. , CAKK l'NIKK A D V IKKM KNT Judge T- K. J. Duffy baa taken the case of J. Hasaelberg, of Kelso, Wash Ington, under advisement. The case was beard Saturday In Bend, and Involves the trade of Tumalo prop erty for farm land near Hartline. ROUMANIANS fContlnued from Page 1.) have been captured. The French po sitions In Argonne are reported to be partially destroyed. Seven of the enemy'a aeroplanes are reported wrecked. ENGLAND GALVANIZED Whole Nullon Keels Kffivt of l.loyd Oeorge's K.nergy. I lly UnltnJ I'rro lo The Il.ily Bulletin) LONDON. Dec. 1 1. I.loyd-Oeorge Is suffering from a severe chill, as a result of working 20 hours dally, and la confined to his bed. Despite his illness, the whole nation feela the effect of his energy. The public be' Moves that Brlllnh conservatism baa been finally smashed. Some news papers had charged that Lloyd George Is a tool of Lord Northcliffe. These rumors were slopped when he named Balfour and Lord Cecil aa cabinet members. Both of the ap polntees are Intensely disliked by Lord Northcliffe. NEW SAW MILL (Continued from Page 1.) and win replace the 20,000-it. ca pacity milt now in use. A new en glue, of 123 horsepower, will be or dered at once, lo replace the old 45 horsepower engine. The new engine will bo used in the planing mill. An additional edger will also be In stalled in the new mill. According to Mr. McKinley, the company has had demand for all the lumber that it has been able to manufacture, and the prospects are most favorable for a continued pat ronage by local lumber companies. In Its new location Hie mill will he surrounded by an abundance of Xmas Trees FOR SALE AT Warner's Bend Park Company 122 Oregon Street : i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE BEND COMPANY Bend's Leading Real Estate Dealers D. E. HUNTER Muager GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil and Irrigation Engineer V. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building River Terrace Henri's Handsomest Residence Site. Just across the river opposite the new Hotel, HUY A LOT FOR CHRISTMAS. Your Choice of any inside lot for only $:00. Corners and river fronts a little higher. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY. white pine timber, which will enable logging close at hand. Mr. McKinley says that the Im Empty Boxes Only 1 1 ' I Shopping Days HOLIDAY HINTS II van dad ' III A HAT 111 A XEW SOT 111 A VA,1HK III Hill A PAIR OF KHOES I A HHJItT Rllll FOR MOTHER H I A COMFORTER ' II I A BLANKET III A DREKS PATTERN A HANDKERCHIEF " I A PAIR OF KLIPPERS fl I l ALL GIFTS IX HOLLY BOXES I SATHER'S I FARMERS Cover Your Implements mm SAVE FROM RUST Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable rates, -prompt service. J. Ryan Co. CLEARING HOUJE FOR ALL WANTS FOR RENT Two rooms, suitable for bachelors' quir ters; also two furnished rooms, suitable for bachelors; $4 per month. Inquire The Bulletin. &fc LOST This morning;, between depot and Hawthorne avs nue on Greenwood avenue, or near Canal, a brooch agiate. Finder please return to Bulletin; reward. 4-9p Phone Your WANT ADS to The Daily Bulletin They . will be given Careful Attention. Call 561, for insertion 6f your WANT ADS, bcfe.p.oon each day. They will bring you the desired results. Sales Jlgtnti provements that wlU be made this winter will entail an expenditure ot approximately $7,000. THEM AND RUIN