PAOK 4 THE BEND HnXKTlN, MCND, ORKOON, HATl'llDAY, M.UU'H IT, 1017 SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY EVENING THEDA BARA THE INIMITABLE FOX ST A It -in- Her Double Life The Thrilling Story of a Poor Girl who Rises by Deceit In this film THEDA BARA appears in the role of a type quite different than her usual characterization GRAND THEATRE work again Monday morning, 0. V. Cheney, of tho Kminp Clioney Company. Is In' North Yuk I m a this week on luminous tor his company. MARTIN & CASIIMAN TAKE THREE GAMES in Position nt Top of l'erevutitge t'ol- uiim HtrengMieneil by Victory Out ShorUn-lllxoii Tram. Won Lost IVl. Miirtln & Cashman 18 8 ,Cti7 Brooks-Soanlon 18 11 .643 Bond Bulletin It 13 .458 Shovlln-lilxon 8 lti .333 Strengthening their position us leaders of the percentage column In tho City Howling league, tho Murtln & Cuslinian team, rolling lust night iagnlnat The Shevlln-Illxnn quintet, (took three straight gnnies. The ;totnl tally was 8344 to 20112. The i score: Slii-vlln-lllviin. Players 1st 2d 3d Total Swanson 136 146 102 SS3 i Hettinger 121 144 118 3S3 ilieuer 100 121 142 363 Stoehr 148 154 92 394 notch 167 187 185 639 Totals :...672 751 639 ' 2063 Mart In A! t'ludimun. Players 1st 3d 3d Total Springer 183 173 160 514 Shaw 133 234 114 481 Brandcau 197 166 167 620 Palmerton 109 149 180 438 Johnson 110 127 154 391 Totals 731 838 775 2344 . Some day there is going to be a celebration in this city. It looks sow as it that particlular day was in the dim and distant future. But 'When it comes there promises to be riot such as this locality has not seen in many a day. It won't be "when the President makes a tour Into these parts. It won't be when the U. S. A. declares war. It won't be when the O. C. E. railway an nounces beginning of construction, but it ' will be the day when a box car comes to the city. Woe to the pioneer of the rails when it is spotted in one of the mill yards. The Brooks-8canlon Lumber Company avers that it has scouts Out along the line and that it will carnap (akin to kidnap) said com mon carrier before it ever gets to the region west of , the river where it Is very much needed. The Shevlin Hizon Company 4s planning a snper celebration on the occasion of this event. It will bave guards stationed in the yards to prevent souvenir tak ing and looting. Staff photograph ers will be out to get advance infor mation .on the history of this trav eling stranger, and grandstand seats will be sold at $1 per. ' "I've talked car shortage until I am . blue in the face," says H. H. Lamping, of the Brooks-Scanlon Lum ber Company. "I am getting to be an admirable protege of Adonals, but it can't be helped." - "I can't see that it will make a great deal of difference with ub about a strike on the railroad," said J. P. Hennesey, "we" aren't getting enough cars to worry about handling them these days. The fact is, condi tions could not be much worse." ' ' Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company. Beginning tonight and extending over a period -of three weeks. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company will shut down its saw mill and those departments which handle green lum ber, including one camp of its log ging department, stackers, graders in the mill, lumber pliers and sorters. ThlB shutdown bas been occasioned primarily by the shortage of freight cars for shipping. The warerooms of the company have, been filled to their capacity for several weeks and it has been necessary to .-.jt tempo rary sheds in some departments to accommodate the overflow. A sus pension of sawing operations during this time will enable the company to do considerable repairing around its plant to make ready for its spring and summer runs. "Of course, I am unable to say just what effect the impending railroad strike will have upon our operations," said J. P. Keyes yesterday. "I feel that even if the strike does go into effect as scheduled, it cannot last any great length of time. If, how ever, it does, such a situation would threaten a complete shutdown of the plant." In closing down a part of Its plant for three weeks approximately 200 men are effected as regards employ ment. In order to take care aof its ac cumulation of box shooks stock in the future, the Brooks-Scanlon Lum ber Company will begin next week on the construction of a storage Bhed near the box factory, 140 feet wide and 128 feet long. Dr. D. F. Brooks, of Minneapolis, president of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, arrived in Bend Sunday morning and spent Monday in inspecting the plant, and left Mon day night for his home. The Hhevlin-IIixoii Company. It the railroad strike is called, as scheduled by trainmen, it will bave no immediate etefct upon the opera tions of The Shevlin-Hixon Com pany's plant, as seen by Assistant General Manager i. P. Hennesey. The length of time during which it continues will determine largely the policy of the company with regard to operations. In the opinion of Mr. Hennesey, the strike will not have a long life, and as the company has not been sup plied with even a small percentage of the cars necessary to meet its orders, no immediate cessation of operations will occur. With a week's close down consid erable relief has been given to the box factory and It will begin its m m m m la mj mm k i -a ' yYOU GET WHAT r YD 1 1 WANT WH FN YDUASKF0R1THEKE FOR SALE MORE SLEEP NEEDED BY SOCIETY GIRLS expected to tnko their tioltugo tor tho summer hero nulu uud thu outcome of tho campaign will bo closely oil- served. TOR S.Al.K At Bend. 72 acres, bal ance of 240 acres 6-acre tracts, adjoining Bend platted lots; 60 acres in one piece; water rights. 13000 cash, $1000 mortgage, balance trade; $100 acre SEVi Section 9. and NE4 Section 9, T. 18, S., II. 12 EWM. J. R. Booth, Green Bldg. pcattlo, Washington. 79-86-92c C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier , U. C. COB, Vice President L. O. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier E. A. BATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. It's a Mighty Comfortable heeling to know, that in addition to the large resources of this Bank, that at any time we can send Ten Thousand to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in notes due this Bank, to the Federal Reserve Bunk, at San Francisco, Calif., and receive either currency or credit for the same. dltionat security, which is of almost inestimable value. Customers doing business with this Bank enjoy this ad- pOR SALE S. C. Rhodo Island Red eggs, for $1.00 for 13. W. P. Simer, 1624 Lytle St. 86-87p pOR SALE Tillamook calves, any Dreea; ncucrs a. nuns it; crai- ed f. o. b. Tillamook; express $1.80 per 100 lbs. Call or write H. A. Helm- holtz, Box 160, Redmond, Oregon. 85-91p pOR HALE Thoroughbred English Fox and bloodhound puppies. In quire White House cleaning shop. 84-89c pOR SALE New American Adding ana listing macnine; never used; direct from factory. Owner has no use for it. Cost new $88 t. o. b. San Francisco. Will take $75. See machine at this office. 80tf. CINGER BSWING MACHINES A $3 payment places one in your home. The Bend Furniture Co? 79tfc pOR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lin mill) ; price $150, easy terms. Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOR SALE: Four foot Pacific Coast safe; bargain. Inquire The Gol den Rule Store. 6tfc FOR SALE Buttermilk at (he creamery, five cents per gallon. Centra,! Oregon Farmers' Cream ery. 68tfc pOR SALE: Barred Rock day-old chicks. Leave orders at Bend Flour mill. A. P. Scott. 80-89p FOR RENT pOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam neat ana nam. uoo. Dates, Phone Red 621. 84tfc ITOIt RENT Five room miulorn house, part of new furniture for sale; easy terms. Inquire Box 349, Bend. 83tfc. pOR RENT 160 acres at Powell Butte. For particulars address Loyal H. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, or J. F. Bean, P. O. Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. 66tfc pOR RENT Four room house. Ross rarnnam, (jcntrai uregon Bank Bldg. 80tfn. WANTED RANTED An experienced stnrcr or commissary ciorg. mono ipz, 76f.fc, WANTED Good girl for general nouseworx. inquire Bulletin, 79tfc. Newport Debutantes Declares for I.iwn Drink Would l'imter Their Physical Well Being. (Ily Unllnl I'rav to llw 1111.1 llullrlln) NEWPORT, H. I., March 17. A campaign tor more shlep and less drink among thu social debutantes at this fashionable resort was spon sored liuro today by Mrs. Joseph M. Uatinm, of Philadelphia. Bishop lthlnoliiiider Is expected to call u meeting soon to further the Idea, and ho la backed In this hy Illahop Garland and Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins. Mrs. Gaitam feels that there Is entirely too much wlno drinking hy young girls during their first season in society. Sho also condemns the dnuco-tlll-dawn and lato supper Idea. Those practices, Mrs. Ilium in main tains, are apt to undermine tho girls' health and tho example set Is likely to lead to emulation on the part of other young girls all over thu entire country. This Is a time, Mrs. Ciiizzam feels, when all that Is good In our physical and mental makeup should he foster ed as both men and women nro like ly to be called at any moment to help defend tho country and need all tho strength they ran develop. Mrs. Gasxam and her daughter uro XCbe llortlant Motel Of Portland, Orcoon Eitcnto to tbc people of Bend, nnb to tbc owners ano manaoer ot flMlot Butte Ann, tUctr conoratnlationo upon tbc opentno of oucb a maonlficcnt hotel. "Ktcbaro in. Cbtloo, THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Stora nd Forwardlnf, Gnrral Com- W tarry Oil. GaMllna, Busar, FWar, Salt Mtmta. Haata, Bacan and Lard. THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY OVER 60 HOMES IN BEND do h11 their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Uend do part of tlieir cooking with elec tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric IUngcs this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. The Difference Between Ethical Dentists and the KING BEE DENTISTS The cthleal dentists, according to their own ac knowledgement through emlnont writers In their Dental Journals, say: "Whllo wo ethical Dentists create a demand for dentistry, wo prohibit tho pub lic from receiving our sorvlcos. About all tho Kth Ical dontlst hare dono to advanco dontlntry is to In crease our fees scarcely anything elso. True, we have Introduced new appliances for tho praetlco of dentistry, and almost always tho strongest argu ment for so doing Is that we can domand larger toes got more monoy from our patient. How can wo ridicule the dentist who advertises reasonable prices and does good work when the Ethical Dentists edu cate the public to the, need of dental work and then deny It to them with prohibitive prices. Many a man who wants only value received will not patron ize tho Ethical Dentist because of their exorbitant prices when they can go to dontlsts from our same colleges with worlds of experience and get the uso ot the most modern appliances and most skillful workmen and from fair men who want only legiti mate prices for their work. Tho Ethical DentlHts write and read their paper and works, suggesting how we can ralso our fees, telling what we are get ting for an operation, and complain becauso wo can not get more, but our advertising dentist la doing most of the up-to-dato work for tho thinking public because they are working hard to provo that tho best dentistry can bo and is dono at reasonable prices." The King Bee Dentists say that any ethical den tist who puts all his energy and endeavor to squeez ing tho most money he can from his patients In un worthy of his profession. No Charge for EXTRACTION! When Other Work is ORDERED. Wo aro told by tho highest medical authority that Bad Teeth Mean Sickness, Disease and Death TOOTH TROUBLES Why Teeth Discolor and Decay. You know, despite all your brushing, your teeth contlnuo to docay. All you do and all you use fall to prevent It. The trouble tins In a slimy film you can always fool with your tongue. It Is so pro nouncod that your tenth would feel harsh and rough without this germ-breeding film and yet it Is this film that causes tho decay. Wo do not Intend hero to tell you why all of this, wo simply say that with tho above facts your teeth must and do docay. It Is no longer prohibitory to hove your tooth at tended to. Tho King Uoo Dentists mako It posHlbln for nil to have tholr tooth replaced or filled hy ex perts of well-known skill, at prices within your reach. If you have already lost your tonth wn can mako you now ones that fit and look natural, or if you havo some toeth of your own left, wo can re place those missing with solid ones truo to life, as good as your own wore or bettor, as thoy cannot decay, and will remain in position so you cannot romovo thorn. Our price for perfect work in gold or porcelain crown and bridge work Is $5 par tooth. Wo oxpoct and ask only a living scale. Full Set of Teeth, upper or lower, $10.00 Gold Crown, 22k 5.00 Bridge Work, 22k 5.00 Bridge Work, porcelain 5.00 Crowns, porcelain 5.00 Fillings i 1.00 Iiady Assistant Always In Attendance. The King Bee Dentists BACKED BY 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Over PoHtofflco, Ilend, Oregon. DR. A. C. FROOM, Professional Manngcr. Hours) 8:80 a. m. to 8:110 p. m. Hundays 0:00 to H:00