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THK 1IH.NI lilM KTIV, I1KM), OHK., Till ItHDAV, DKCICMIIKU 21, 101(1 r BEND THEATRE "The Worth While PlHouse" TONIGHT AND FRIDAY LASS OF THE LUMBER LANDS Willi IIKLKN HOLMES ' In dm iuru-l-vil Cliiipliir, entitled "THE SPIKED SWITCH" In thin cliHilir, tli In film heroine oulilui-H lierwjlf In fenlii tliut MH'lll)lllll. "TOUGH LUCK ON THE SEA" Tim ruiulilliiKH mill tiilhfiirluni'K of unci niirrow niieupi-N of the orow uf iho Klnkiiiuiilii, rwmirliiK iho funny DAN ItySSELL COMING SUNDAY Ilium-lie Hui-cl, lino of tin' I'lti'iimtiunl l'li tuii' Mi'tiiit''Kt HlurK, "THE DUPE" Ing liiinituurlm tit llio Wright ho tiil. W. II. Hurrla and Hurry K, Mat thoa, of Tho Dallea, urn In ttui city today, and uri atopulnic ul the H lol llutto. W. C. Ilullliwhead, Ceell HoIIIiih liiimf and J. K. Hutclirr, of La l'lim, urn rnKlHtnrod at tlui 11 lot Uutlo. Mr. mill Mm. J. ('., Hmltli, of rorllmid, a ro kiioMk at th 11 lot ilulto hotitl. I'ut AiiKlmid, of Hllver Lake, Ih Bt tho I'llot llutto hotel. Mm. W. A. Urunl. of HlHtora, Id KpiindliiK tho duy In Hind. Khu I riiKlmered at tho I'llot llutto. W. N. Kiirgniit, of Condon, Ih a KUohI at llio I'llot Ilulto hotel. 8. A., hunter, of Hllver I,ako, Bfient IuhI lilKht at tho I'llot llutto. A. II. KviirtH, of Portland, In In tho elly on IuhIiihh. Ho Ih making liouiliiuurtorH at tho Pilot. Ilulto. . ' HOLIDAY TRAVEL BIG Oregon Trunk .Mkr Kpwlul Ar rangement it for It 1'iaroiix. T Hl.lY'H 'I KMI'i:it.TI iti: MukIikiihi. f7 ili'Knti'H; mill I mil i .10 lIl'KIVI'H. OltKl.u.N Tltl'NK TKAIN Arrive,! 7:;Mi in. I .nil VP U p. ui. O..W. It. H N. THA1N. Arrlvin 7: a.') p. in, liiivi 7:'.f& a. in. AI TO KTAtiK LINK KOIMI. I.MIVVII HI. Arrive . .& t. . AI'TO LINKS. Ctir to IliiriiH. Fori Klamath Fort Ilock, Hllver l.nko mill - other polntH Boutli and Houlli eiul. I'tmT oitnt: nut IW. aeneral delivery oin dally -A U.'lll H III I.I It tl 111 No mail dUtrlliutud on Hunday. Night train mnll clonea K:15 Day train mall clone" 9:30 a, in. TF.I.I.CiltAI'll IIOl'llH. Wnatern Union dally 7 a. m. to II p, m. Huuduy und bolldr.yH 8-10, -. TKI.KI'IIOXK IIOIIW. Ta'-lflc Tel. ft Tel. Co. 21 hour aervlee. Including Hunday. I'orllmiit, Ih In Iho Ilend vicinity on llUHlllltHH. N, I'.rNliHh. Minerihlehdelil of llio rti-dinoiid (iiililli' hi IhioIh, whb a cull er In ileml iwliiy, lie. W. Ci. MiiiiiiIiik mid C'hnu. lial- ley lenvii Friday ovciiIiik for I'ort- luntl to vlHlt over the liollilayH with relatives ' Henry Ketrhum leavcH loinorrow evening fur Heutlle, where he will vlHlt with frlenilM over tho ChrlHl iiiuh 1 1 1 1 I u y h . Ow.ar rurlHon anil Kdward l.yoiin leave tomorrow cviniliig for I'ort laiid, where they will Hpenit llio liol lilayH with relative. Ilurolil Kniltli, wliu Iiuh boon work In on 'tint lelephono exluii alon throiiKh Milllrnn valley, hu ar rived In tho city to upend llio CliriHt man hollduyH, ' Two Hpeclul tourlHl noaelieg liavo been nngagod by J. T. Hardy, of-llio Oregon Trunk, to rrom modulo the; holiday trulllc leaving Dend. Thin extra Hervleo her:otnH effective to night und will conllutio throueh 8at- lurduy night, Aceordlng to Mr. Har dy tint travel of lioniegocrs and tliurlHta during the hollduyH prom-Ihi-h to ho three or lour tlmcH an lieuvy uh II wiih taut year. That Hut delegated to tho Oregon Irrigation coiigreioi may ho cared for properly .Mr. Hardy Iihh alito ar ranged for throe upeclul tourlHt couclieH which will leavo Hend on llio evening of January 3. Iteducpd rat en of ono and one-third farea hnvo been announced and will be Directive for return up to January 1.1. Mr. Hardy aays that about 4 5 will attend from Hend and Tumalo, 25 from Redmond, 40 from Prlne vlllo and about CO from points north of Hcdniond. COMPLETING DETAILS FOR BEND CHRISTMAS ,io.t IIcIiciimiuIh fur Muhlcnl Fcut-un-H ul I'rogruin to IJ Tumor, row AflerniMiii, Kvnlii((- AT THK IIOTKIJ1 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS It. H. Ilnyley I up from Tumalo today on bllllle. .MImrKlal Olaoib 4lt thla morn ing on a two week' villi to Med: ford. W. II. Hurrla, a rattle buyer of .MIhh Dorln Fonter, of Portland, Ih viHlting In Ileml, and Ih Mopping at I the Wright. I). II. Tunby, C. K. Walla. K. I). Fulton and W. K. Johnaon aro via Itora In Ilend from I'ortlund who are reentered at the Wright hotel. W. K. Ouerren. of Alfalfa, is a guent at the Wright. H. Bllitt,-of Btlt, la rnglHtered at tho Wright rotel. M. F, llanvllle, of I.a Pine, arrlv- ied In tho city IuhI night, and la mak- FIRST SUIT FILED -IN CIRCUIT COURT IN NEWEST COUNTY G R A N D THEATRE CKNTKAL OHKGON-S riNKsiT MOvTe PLAY "HOUSE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY "THE DANCERS" Featuring Vivian Rich, "For Ten Thousand Bucks" Featuring Paddy McGuire. MARGARET GIBSON and WM. CLIFFORD 'theostrTchtiiv coming sunday THEDABARAin "EAST LYNNE" Thodn Ilara, wIioho parts as a lieuutlful vlllnlness nro woll known to moving plcliirn auilioiiccR, reuclies her height of her omotlonnl pow ors in thlH film. The first rase In Deschutes county to be filed In circuit court, was begun lute yesterday afternoon by Vernon A. Forbes, when he placed on record with County Clerk Haner a suit brought by J. S. Iloguo Cr Co., of LaPlno. against Mr. and Mrs. Kd ward Kinblem. The Hull is for tho recovery, and Judgment Is asked for 1298.35, alleged to bo due as the purchase price of- goods sold by the plaintiff. No definite time has been set. for the holding of circuit court in Des chutes county, but at tho coming ses sion of the legislature a bill will be introduced allowing for two terms a year. The Deschutes court will, of course, ho under Judgo Duffy's Jurisdiction. Final preparations for Head's community ChrlHlmiiH celebration aro under woy, and detalla aro be ing completed for Raturday night's oliHcrvance at tho community ChrlHt iii uh troo at 7:30 o'clock on vacant property near the Hend Water, Mght tt Power Co. olflc.es. In con nection with thiu, dinners will bo -provided for tho needy of tho city, and treats will bo given to the child ren, In preparation for the muHlcul program of the evening, a reheara al will bo hold at 4:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon for the school children who are to take part, and at 8:30 o'clock In tho evening for tho adults. Both rehearsals will be at the UaptlHt church, The program for tho evening Iiuh been completed, and It Ih emphasiz ed by the committee In charge that in tho opening selection, and In the Lord's Prayer as well, everybody present Is ik-Klrnd to tuke part. The program will be as follows: Song, "Hark the Herald Angels Slug," choir. Lord's Prayer, led by Rev. Per Inger of thee Dapllat church. AddroHH, Father Luke Bhoeban of Che Catholic church. Address, Itev. Stewart of tho .MethodlHt church. Children's chorus, "Merry Christ mas to All." River Terrace Bend's Handsomest Residence Site. Just across the river opposite the new Hotel, BUY A LOT FOR CHRISTMAS, Your Choice of any inside lot for only $'M)0. Corners and river fronts a little higher. HARRISON LATHAM COMPANY, Sola yJgenls "DON'T STOP WORK," SAYS OCTOGENARIAN FARMERS PLANNING TRIP TO C0RVALLIS FOR COMING MONTH 3 A 5 6 7 8 0 ilf io ii 12 13 m is i6 -irfms a i NfcH njlur sVA'eKU 17 18 19 J02I 2223 y'o 11 1naW W' Do it at Larson & Co's. ONLY 3 MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT. You need have no fear that the lateness of the shop ping season for Christmas will prevent you from be ing able to obtain the selection of gifts you desire. Our elaborate stock, from which many delightful gifts may be chosen; has innumerable suggestions. LARSON Sb CO. 141 Oregon St. Gift Specialists Sign of the Big Clock FARMERS TO BORROW Federal I'mni liim Association Has Ornanlallon Meeting. Tho farmers of tho vicinity of Glut, known as Plain View neigh borhood, met- with County Agricul turist It. A. Ilium-hard for tho pur pose of taking advantage of the op portunity offered in tho recent fed- oral Farm Loan art. Tho meeting was addressed by K. A. Ward, the assistant from tho U. S. Biological survoy, at first. The biologist ex plained tho investigations of his de partment and the service rendered to localities Infested with Jack rab bits. Much Interest was elicited and tho community expressed their will ingness to co-operuto and muko a concerted attack on tho rabbit poBt following' Mr. Ward's suggestion In tho poison method. Mr. Illanchard then explained the history of the rural credits move ment of tho country to the present enactment of the Federal Farm Loan act, and the workings of tho law. Mr, Illunchard brought out Bovoral pamphlets sent by Mr. C. 8. Hudson of ,tho First National bank of Ilend, and discussed the pre liminary steps to bo taken In form ing an association. Accordingly a temporary organization Was form ed which will shortly grow into and be perfactod as one of tud Federal Farm Loan associations. The meet ing elected Mr. T. F. McAllister as prosldant and Mr. H. A. Scoggln as secretary. County Agriculturist R. A. Blanc-hard has aranged for an excursion to Corvallis for the farmers of Crook county to take advantage of the Far mers' Week there. The special sleeper will leave on the regulur evening train Januury 2, . going straight -through to Corvallis and returning to central Oregon again on Sunday morning. The car will bo parked at the station at Cor vallis and will be used every night in lieu of hotels, which will probab ly be crowded at the time. Special rates of one and one-third fare will prevail, passengers pur chasing full one way fare and pre senting the receipt for the return privilege. Mr. Blanc-hard hopes to get at least 30 people who will make tho trip. In this event It will cost each passenger one dollar for the car per day. Arrangements have been mado with the Redmond Bank of Commerce, the First National Dank of Bend and the First Nation al Bank of Prlueville to receive de posits of $4.50 from the excursion ists. This money must be deposited by December 28, Thursday evening, in order to Insure tho use of the special car. STOCK SHOW INCREASE Will He 2.-$ Per Cent Gain Next 1'eur, Hays Forest ' Head. CABINET IS FORMED " IN AUSTRIA, REPORT (lijr United Pre to Tha Dally Bulletin) COPENHAGEN, Doc. 21. Vien na reported today that Marttrllns has organized a new Austrian cab inet. Von Spltzmullor failed to form the ministry. : ' ' Grazing permits on the Deschutes National forest will be eneerlv sought during the next year, accord ing to Forest Supervisor Hustings, who bases his statement on the fact that already applications for gov ernment permission to place stock on the forest rango are beginning to pour into the local office. He pre dicts that there will be 25 per cent more slock on the range next year than during the last season. "We will bo able to take care of everybody in 1917," he- said this morning, "but in the next year, al lowing merely for the normal in crease, the rango is going to be bad ly crowded. It 1b because of this that an increase of B-rniiifr fAn i contemplated by the Ber'vlce." COINAGK IS DKLAYK1) WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Issu ance of tho new half-dollar coin, de signed by Adolph Weinman, design er of the new dlmo; and the new quarter, designed by Herman A. MncNoll, both considered ' by experts as coins of great beauty and qual ity, has boon deferred by the treas ury department until tho beginning of 1917. The extraordinary demand for small coins cents, nickels and dimes Is' overtaxing tho facilities of the mints and officials believed calls for the new quarter and hal- dollar coins would swamp the mints. (Hr United Preu to The Daily Bulletin) NBW YORK, Dec. 21. Marlon Harland (Mrs. Kdward Payson Ter hune) celebrated her gath birth an niversary at her home here today by working. She is the author of more than 40 books. "A sense of humor and plenty of work keep you young,". said she today. "I would go to tho graven yard or the Insane asylum In three, months If I quit working. Also learrt your gastronomic limitations and stay within them; that's my advice." Practical Christmas Gifts i GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil anil Irrigation Engineer L", S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 12, First National Bank Building Bend Hardware Co. : THE BEND COMPANY Bend's Leading Real Estate Dealers' D. E. HUNTER Manager tfrTMTHH. " ' THE BEND! BRICK & LUMBER CO. Why Not Candies for Christmas? Fancy Boxes, Special Makes, Special Packs. Boxes Carefully Packed For Mailing. Send Your Order. Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable -rates, prompt service. J.Ryan Co. CLEARING 4 J5. ALL HOUSE FOR, WAN I SI Homo manufactured holldnv nan. dies. AH vnrleties. Pure and fresh. O'Knno Bldg. McDRIDE'S, 13-I1C. . Insurance Company "MeiLlllVtV riNrlnKI Homi Orricn, Conmktt Bldo,, Portland A8HMCY FORRKST, JHMrlct MftiiMKiT. J ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invali el s a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 Call 561, for insertion of your WANT ADS, before noon each day. -They will bring you the desired results. WANTED Married man who can milk on ranch. Phone Black 1531 between hours 7 and 8 p.m. Jones' Dairy. ' 14tfe FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 room house, all or part. House for rent. Inquire Harrison Lathorn Co. . 14-16 c. LOST Two thermos bottles in leather case. Person ad vertising sometime as having found these articles please return to Bulletin and receive reward. - 14 tfc