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TIIK IIKM) IIL'IXKTIV, IlKM), OltKCJON, TIH'ltHIMV. JANTAHY It, 1017 PAflK a OIIIUJON TIHINK TltAIN Arrlvna 7 : KU it. in. I.iiiivoh It l. in. O.-W. II, a N. TltAIN. Arrlvim 7:ar p. in. l.iivi'H 1:'iti a. in. Al TO HTA;K MM'! HOUTII. I .(mi vim 8: 40 o. in. Arrlvim 6 I'. '. AI'TO 1,1 X UN. Ciim to lliiriiH, Foil Klninntli Kurt Itnck, Hllvnr l.i Uo nml ulliiir points hiiiiiIi uimI huiiIIi miHt. I'llHT tllTHI'! IHH IW. (liinnriil iliillvnry upon dully K:llu n. in, In H i. in. No mull l IhI r 1 1 ii ( "t on Kiiiiilny Nlr.hl t lit t mull rhtwH K:lli liny tritlii mull elmm llillli it. in, 1 1 :i,i: Jit a I'M not itH. Wi'mIitii tJnliin tin I ly 7 it. in. to li p. in. Mtiniluy nml hullilrys H-10, 4-. TKi.nrnoNK iioriw. I'ucllli; ThI. 'I'xl. '" 2 4 Ittitir scrvlm. lin:liiilliiK Knnility, tiumvh ti;mi'i:iiati hi-: M ii x I iii ii in . b& iImkii'i-h: ininlintiin, ill il iKM'i'S. SEVERE CARPATHIAN WEATHER CALLS OUT SOLDIERS' INGENUITY; MAKE HUT OF SKIS BIG Snog LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Hin t Powell, li farmer mat of town, wiih III town luM night. I'liinincn Munnlii'liiH'r In rnnflni'il In Ills liomii lliln wni'k Willi la r.ill'l"'. li. i:. 'luni'T r; m r I this morn- lilK frimi li li.n-t IiiihIiii'hh trip In Poll lunil. .Mm. l-ri intr M'ri-Ill i.ilfrliilin-il tin J. S. Chili yvslurilny ufi"rnooii lit Iht homi'. y. I.. Hluiw, of KlHliim, In In town tmlliy I Ili llllltlllK lllllollK II' ml f rlimln. W. ('. Illnlitnll. iiiiiiiiiK'T of tin I'llnl lliiiln lioti'l, I'd hist nlr.hl for I'm I in it cl . TIi'mi Mori'lon leaven IoiiIkIiI for M 111 lli'lljiol Ih to v I n 1 1 wllh relatives for n f"W weclm, W. f. WcKiier. siipcrliitciiileni of III" llri-Kon Trunk, In In Ili'iul luilny mi n lour of liiapi'ctliiu. K. S. Ktiinlcy, of I'nriluiiil, urrlveil thin tnoruliiK iiikI will spcnil a few iluya l Hi" Htnnli')' ranch. Miss I.lllliin Cooper li'ft thin morn Iiik for I'li rnv Hniuli ItaknlM, where hn will (lull with nn mint. Jii Kti'ariiH, iiltorncy for tint ('. (). I. CointiBiiy, of I'nrthuiil, I lilinliii'ioi visitor III lleiiil . tnilny. J. I'. K'-yi-ii, tnnnaiicr of lbs 11 cook Hrnnloti Lumber Co., left liml nlKlil on u Inmlni'iit trip to I'ortliiinl. I). I'. Ciirinoily riMurni'il to llewl hint nlitlit from a business trip to I'ortlunil mill ollii'r mast polntii. K. I.. Ilnylcy, of I'orlliiiul, n broth ir of It. II. Ilnylcy. of Tiitnaln, In here today on IjiihI tlftli'n bualneas. Mm. Itnlpli lliirili'lt leuvcs In a few tlityn for Sciillle. where she will visit wllh an mini for n few weeks. A pnrly of Ulsters ninn, Inclililtni; II. K. Vincent. C. 1.. (ilHl. F 1,. Sliuw anil J. (). Kinney, urn visitors In Hcml toilny. Tim Klrst National mill Cell I nil Colonel Harts. U. S. A., Will Be the Master of Inauguration Ceremonies 1 i'IM'T rnlunol William W. . Hurts, United fllHtaa army, will hitv a prominent part In llio cumins IllittlKtlratlnll corainiililea If ha relalua hla praaant aaalmiinniit of au pnrlntf mlent of pulillo biillillnga and griiiinila In Washington, For many yenrt tlint pnat baa henn bald by an ofllcar of ha army anglnaer corps. On Inaugura tion riuya ha acta aa a aort of inaalar of eernifinnira and list rhnrgs of Ilia oapltol With th standi traded for Hit aptctatora. jCOL. WM. W. HR&T3 JT HUT CONSTRUCTED OF SKIS BY RUSTIZIRN SOLDIERS IN CRRPRThlRHS rttulu by Antrrliiin I'tmn A""'iaMn. I'rittmMy riuwhcro In Iho urraX war la Thw Curi'itlhtiirm mrm notnrtoim fir their bnlillns; annl- r hard put to It for ... - , . , . . f uiilrfi ami hviivv n-wn. with low tinpT- hrllrr nd utlllz evmry mcunM of pro .. loBciiully ..( II.. KKI.I... In Inl.r j J" ..f'.',?t ".. H I., low trro TUr r.m.l. ! l-ll.,n when not fllitlnV Th. body of mi, in rvrrl)f lrti'.l Ihuli III III ' jrpn- . . , IWi.rii. ni,. III trntlin ' Ami rlan olillril nhown in th picture lliloim. whi wruilmr ruinillltin nre x- Iraiiult v..- at tl.la tlm. of th ar iiri'Kou biiiikH wi'i'i. IniH)' liiHt iiIkIiI. Hn. m i union Iii'Iiik puy illicit ul Hie in I Hit. Ml KhIIiit Moon l"ft yi'uli'riluy iiioriilnK for Ni-w York, wlmre alie will vtnll wllh Iht ii'luilvH for a fi.w wi-fka. I lint a 1 1 1 t Ion of offirnrH will l tlm oril'T of tin) o vi'ti In K ul th' n r.ulur 111',-tliiK of Hut In, al Oilil Kfllowa IimIk" Montluy iiIkIh. Mr. li nil Mm. Anliloy Korrrat li;fl IttNt nlKlit for I'orllulitl (o vlalt a fnw iIuvh mill itlao ulli'liil III" Iliillut itmiNHi-, whli li will tin In rortlunit. IMilllp llrookt, of Vuiiiouvi'r, II. ('., li'ft Iiiki iiIkIii for IiIh lioiii". uflftrj HM-uillf!K tlm tiny In lliiiul looklnii ov"r lliu work on ltn now Pilot Iluttv; jinn. ! FILINGS FEW UNDER NEW filO-ACRE LAW llolllit in to Kllil of llollirMrililrrN of .Vnrlrliltilrnl l.itnil CiiiikIiik I'i I ii In Titklnu t.'ru.liiK TriulN. 11,'lllllHII of llotllll Hllll t'XlHlllIK in ri'Ktti'it to lhi i'IkIhh of iiiillvitltiiilH i now lioiiii'Hli'itilluK, to tuko tip I ii ml j umli'r tilt' MO-iH-rit liotni-Kti'ud art.' lint f"W tiro tnkliiK ml viiiiIiik" of tlm I iti'W law, I exit I ullorncyH report, j KIIIiii'.h imiilo linrc no fur uro prln i lpiilly liy IiiiIIvIiIiiiiIh IiuvIiik pur- tli ulitrly tli-alrulilii lunil In vlnw unil wImIiIiik to tit ku no iliiincu on IonIiik It. Tho I'lilnf tllirii'tilty, it Ih cxplnlnt'd, Is Hint lioltlem of luud uiitlor the I itiltlltlonnl lionii'Htoail litw, ollowliiK til ii titkliiK up of 320 urii'H, uro un t'l'itiiln li a to wliiitlinr llitilr printout IioIiIIiikh may lin i'IuhhimI iih purt of a mo-iii'rn triut miltitlili) for KntzltiK only. rrcvloiiH iillii;H linvo Iioimi litiiioil on un r Wit 1 1 u tu I utliiptiililllty. AT TIIK IIOTIXK Dr. J. I,. Culluwiiy, of Itimeliurg, Is a guest at the Pilot liultH, K. C. Heller, of Sisters, Is In Hend today and is mopping nt the Wright. Ira Cook Ih In the city from Co tiulllii, uiul Is stopping ul tho Pilot Unite. 8. ( Coh f Seattle, is In the city mid Is registered lit the Pilot Hull". J. H. Toitrleloltn, architect for the now Pilot Hiiltti Inn, Is in lleud today from Ptii'lltiiiil, and Is stopping nt tho Pilot Hullo. W. Patterson, Hnlph Harper, G. CnrlHo'n, K. K. Kny, J. S, Ilitrueii, Paul Ueicheit, I''. I,, lluyley anil W. H. DreHsel, of Portland, nru registered ut the Wright. K. J. Kyan, GeorRo J. Mellenry, Will In in T. Klnnigan, J. 0. Turner, II. II. l.ovi'liinil, M. It. Cnldwnll and A. 10. Ilergreen, of Portlnml, uro reg istered at tlm Pilot Hullo. PI..W IS OINCt'SHICI) "Play" was the chief subject for iIIhciihhIoii nt I lie ninotliig ot the I'nr-eiit-Toiiidtnr iissoulatltin held nt tho lOiiililem club lust, nlglil, tho topic being dealt with by Mrs. Hollowny and Stiperliitondotit Thorditrsou, Ur, Fn u Ik nor also Bpoko on tho rare of tho teeth. Mrs. Holloway'B children played two duets. Following tho pro gin in light refroHlituonts Were sorved. ovrr tl "I'.iiitmli n m virlui'llv lniaw - I bio i -nii Th ..l.lir uf Ilia INTEREST CONTINUES IN REVIVAL SERVICES lr. KIuimhI I. yon hM-iik on "Tin-rinlslii-il Work of ClirUt." Krorc I'roKTllvp UoIIkI'iii. Ir. Klwootl I.yon, rvanKvliat, apoke Innt night on 'Tlm KinlHhail Work of Clirlat," whon he nddrenHi'tl more Hutu 300 llcntl pcopla at Hi" union rtivUnl wrvirca IicIiik hld at the Prcabyturlan chiirch. Hn spoke of Christ on Culvnry hill as piTtnlnlim to tho pnat. pri-Hcitt, mid future of tlm rare, thtiii l)rnnch"(l Into a dls ctiHHlon of the prodlKiil son. "Tho prodiKiil boh whs at all times a son, thi! only difference beiiiK that he Kot dirty unil lived In a pig pen for it time." Ilr. l,yon declared. "When lie came to Ills senses, he went home. Many people today live with the piK. then they Join n church, hut lake a little plK wllh them. When the milliliter preaches IlKiiiiist duno- 1 1 1 K or curd pliivliiK. you can hear a Hull! plK stueal." The speaker uaserted tliut rellijlon to Homu people, is uothiiiR more nor lean than a fire Inauranco policy. In mi' ttl lutilii k tho lecture kIvi'H liy the evniiKellHt yesterday after noon on "Satan's Opposition to Christ," Itev. Ilartranft, pastor of the Presbyterian church, declared it to bo tho most masterly exposition on 1 Subscribe Nou) THE DAILY BULLETIN Central Oregon's Best ; havo conmmct.,! a ahlter or hut with , I lliflr akla aa a framtworH. the subject to which he had ever lis-j tened. j Services will be held again at 7:30 o'clock tonight. TAKTV AT PI.AIXV1KW With Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton, of Plulnvlew, as host and hostess, a crowd of neighbors and friends sur prised Miss Huston Monday night, the occasion being Miss Huston's birthday. The evening was spent In games and dancing and at a late hour refreshments were served. Ev eryone spent a pleasant evening. Thoso present were, Mr. and Mrs. Jusb MiJtou, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chal fan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olllelt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olllett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Scoggln, Mrs. and Mrs. F. O. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, Mr and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker, Mrs Pulllam, Misses Pulllam, Scoggln. Knicker bocker, Huston. Kae, Gillett and Loyd and Henry Power. Newell and Glen Van Tassell, Kex Powers, Hart, Frank and Will Scott, Emmet Knickerbock er and Kalph Gillett SINNOTT BOOSTS FOR THE OWYHEE PROJECT Hy Unitnl Praw to Th Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 11. Representative Slnnott introduced n resolution in the House today, ask ing an appropriation of $400,000 to begin construction work on tho Owy hee reclamation project. It was re ferred to the Irrigation committee. Hill! Daily Newspaper II ThcNews of the World (By United Press Service 25 Black-Face COMEDIANS ALL HOME TALENT " Down On The Mississippi " 6 Pink Ladies 6 4 Pickaninnies and their Mcmmy 2 CLEVER. END MEN NEW SONGS GOOD VOICES FUNNY STUNTS LOTS 0 PEP! : THURSDAY NIGHT TONIGHT! Given Under Auspices Parents-Teachers Assn. At Grand Theatre Governorship of Arizona Bone of Contention Between Hunt and Campbell r 1M' S5 St-r -mm GOVEfSHOIZ GEO W P HUNT J When Thomna E. Campbell, who Is call ed governor 'elect of Arliona, went to the amto house In Phoenix to Hike over Ills duties. Governor O. W. P. Hunt, Incum bent, refused to surrender the office. A ballot recount, which pave Campbell. a slight lead, la incomplete, and tlovernor Hunt told flovcnior Campbell that he could not recosiilze the hitter's creden tlala. After a formal demand for possea alon of the executive oltlce Governor Campbell withdrew and will nmlntuln hla headquarters In a downtown olllce build ing pending the outcome of legal proceed ings to force Governor Hunt lo give up the ofllco. The meeting between the two governors wns strictly formal, and the conversation was conducted principally by the attor neya. The poatottlce department has ruled that mall addressed to the governor of Arizona shall be delivered to Governor Campbell at hla temporary office, but that mall .addressed to Governor Hunt ahall go to him at the capltoL Don't forget tho home talent min strel show. Grand Theatre, Janu ary 11. Admission 25 and SO cents. Adv. S3, 23, 27. FULL LINE? -of- Hardware Implements Hunters' Supplies Bend Hardware Co. Jones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM, Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 F uelsWood OREGON FUEL CO. Phone Red THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stort nd Forward. nr General Cam mluion MtrctianUe W carry OH, GaaeHiw, Bor, F.Mr. Salt Meats. Raata, iUran and Lard. 1 1