T11K HKND IIIIIKTIX, DAILY KDITION, HKNI, OI1HIOV, I ItlK.W, MIX lOIHKH I), 11)17 - I BRITISH AIRSHIPS STARTING ON PATROL If I ' 1 A WORLD PICTURE BRADY'" MADE MURIEL P5TRICHE ARTHUR. ASHLEY "Moral. Courage I Dirtcd by ROMAINE FIELP1WC III i CHILDREN'S COATS Jack Frost may have taken many little folk unawares earlier this year but they'll be ready for him when mother outfits them in one of these SMART VELVET COATS .lust Received They come in jjreen, brown, eopen luiHen nnil mulberry velvet with fur ocllurs. Atfes 2 to 0 at $ii.;0 t!.7.5 Other Con Is from. $:i..0 to ? I ..") AT THE MOVIES Kiiiud Thmtrc. An American's sacrifice of life and all ft holds dear to him, to save his countrymen and learn the secrets of (he German spy system forms the iienie of the stirring William Fox lroduction, "The Spy," which, with Dustln Far mi m in its lead, comes to the Grand Theatre ou Sunday and Monday. Dustln Farnum. one of the few popular men stars of the screen, plays he role of Mark Quaintance, a man of wealth and social position, who undertakes the hazardous task of paining a list pf the Teutonic spies 3n the United States. In Berlin he finds it necessary to enroll himself among those spies be fore he can learn where the book containing their names is kept. Then he gets possession of it and sends it to the American Ambassador, while he himself is court martialed. The odd feature about this thrill ing drama is that It contains all the vigor and excitement of war, with out a single battle scene being flashed on the screen. Realizing that the public has a surfeit of such views, the Fox company arranged its story in such fashion that it was found un necessary to fire a single shot during the taking or the picture. . In the cast are, besides Dustin Far num, Winifred Kingston, Charles Clary, William Burress, William E. liowry and Howard Gaye. And thus It is with the German government. Having decided upon a policy that meant the murder of helpless American non-combatants on the high seas, men, women and chil dren alike, it then proceeded to plot against the domestic peace and safety of the United States. When caught red-handed, the proofs of guilt feeing undeniable, it seeks to justify its crime against the nation to which It professed a warm and unyielding b'endship on the ground of military necessity. "Greater love hath no man than this that he gave up his life." f?lf$:n vOr 4 iy - 1 1252 44BM-a- H At the Liberty Saturday night only. Liberty Theatre. It is an unusual and thoroughly charming story that is told In "Moral Courage," the new World-Picture Brady-Made which will be seen on Saturday night only at the Liberty Theatre. It tells of the manner in which a canny Scotch lassie who works as a "hand" in the Connecticut mill owned by old Joshua Anson, marries Anson's son, Cbadwick, and then when his father disinherits him, wins a fortune in a striking and un expected manner. Many of iho scenes were taken in o:u of the biggest Con necticut mi'.ls ami they ar notable for the beauty and exceptional news interest. The story itself .s a tlior- loughly charming one ami is altos-tti er different from the ordinary story of factory life. It is n consistently pleasing tale without a single dis cordant note in it. Muriel Ostrlche plays the role of the girl and invests her characterization with an unfor gcttable charm. Arthur Ashley plays the hero in a stalwart, manly man ner to win him many friends . Ho maine Fielding directed the produc tion and his direction was little less than inspired. See "Moral Courage" and see one of the most delightful at tractions that has ever been filmed. In addition the regular and inter esting Mutual N'ews Weekly, and a comedy feature, "His Cannibal Wife" will be on the program. Remember this. Reed & Horton are the Bend agents for the Edison and tctor. Adv. 286c EPIDEMIC OF FEVER THOUGHT DYING OUT To all appearances the epidemic of scarletina is dying out. accord ing to a statement made today by School Physician Dr. J. C. Vande vert. No new cases have been re ported in the last three days. Sev eral reports of sick children in Wies toria were investigated yesterday and' proved to be merely a mild form of tonsilitis and in one instance, chicken pox. $5.00 puts. a Victor in your home. Reed & Horton. Adv. 286c BUYS STANLEY CATTLE John E. Ryan has purchased all the Stanley cattle at the Stanley ranch, 150 head In all. He has also bought the hay at the ranch and will feed the cattle there. One cent a word is all a little Want Ad will cost you. An Electric Toaster that turns the toast, $4.00. The Power Co. Adv. C. 8. HUDSON, President HUGH E. BRAN, Vice-President. V. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Cashier H. A. BATHER, Vice President. K. E. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON. TAXES For the convenience of our cus tomers we have published a booklet containing a complete analysis and explanation of Normal and Special War Taxes. Every person earning over $1000 per year will be subject to these taxes. Avoid Severe Penalties by Informing yourself fully. We shall be glad to have you call for one of our booklets free for the asking, to y our customers and friends: First National Bank Member Federal ReserveJSystem. This ltrltlsh olllelnl plicitnKriiiih shows liilil-li nlrslilps Ktartlni! nut patrol. They are iilways on the lookout for I'-lmnl nuil enemy ulrrriifl. Classified I Advertisements FOR SALE poll SAI.K Furniture of 4-rooin cottage. Tor $60 cash. Including one month rout of house; near mills. 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Klrt ses. 844-85, 6p yyAXTED, SHOES We buy all Kinus ot second nana snoes. . . Goodman Shoe Shop, Lawrence build ing. 842-84, 9c yAXTED Girl for general house-. work, good wages. Telephone 1501. 822-79tfc, yAXTKD Solicitor or salesman,' man or woman; experienced pre ferred. Apply Bend Water, Light & Power Cn 82fl-7tfnl ' yyAXTKD Girl tor general work In, Portland Hotel, opposite Brooks- J. A. EASTES The Reliable Real Estate Man So me tiling You W.nt.t Prices You Want to Pay List your farm and city proper ty with me. Csreful attention and prompt service. Rentals Los J. A. EASTES Kastes' Corner, Oregon Street Oregon Fuel and Transfer Fireproof Storage for Household Goods. We can furnish an A-l experienced man to do your packing. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY WOOD FOR WINTER. Body wood, limb, slab or boxwood. Express Baggage Packing Storage Moving Shipping PHONE 661 ' i-iiimiiNb 5cre Dresses A II 'Wool Atfes to r. at 8.5.00 Atfcs (1 to H tit ('...0.-5ii 7", SPECIAL-All Wool Childrens' Swealers In njres 0 to 11, colors oxford, navy mid cardinal at $.S0 Childrens' Hats In corduroys and velvets, etc. t (i.V to 8-..7.5 The United Warehouse Company V I IOI.KSA I.K I IISTKI ltl"l )l :s KUK CKNTK.W. OIIKCON OK OIL. GASOLENE, FLOUR. SALT. MEATS. HAM BACON. LAfiD, Etc. fertilizers for Lawns and Farm Lands CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS We Buy Hides THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY PIone 241 A. M. Printfle. Min.tfer ()SHEVL1N PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH, DOORS and MILL WORK Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD PHONE BEND WHITE PINE SASH CO. 441 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT BAKER'S GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE PROMPT DELIVERY j lour t,mV daily"8 - '"" 10 m' ( & p. n. 4 p. m. BAKER'S GROCERY 74 WALL ST. PHONE RED 161 Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Reasonab.e We'll loan you money to build. BEND'S MOST SCENIC RESI PENCE PROPERTY Every Lot commands a view ofthe River, Mountains and City. Uuildinpr restrictions according to Iiocation. .SEE J. RYAN & CO. 0'Kane Bid. Phone 361