TONIGHT Last Time WALLACE REID in '7.e.u 7 ion Kin." Thursday Only ON'. DAY SPECIAL mm I. w--cr MKi-inin urn i et 1 PAULINE FREDERICK Fedora" "Fedora wit loftg ago nitle ftrnoui by Sarah Mnnliaidl on lite tpokcn -lane and liy Lin Cavalien in opera. Il ii iliac wo tide r. lul ilory ol lite woman wliow hated lot a man lurrulo love, while hit buiniriu tove I of hrt become tli billfrftl amniotiiy, I Im photoplay will become one ol I be giraleM kimh ciatiict, to tre it early. J will (five you tumrtriing lo talk aloul. tlvK(Jl).V TltUNK Tit A IX urrlvi'ii 7:40 a. m. La"i K p. m. D.-W. It. A . TIIAIN. Arrlvn 7:05 p. m. Uiim 7:20 . m. AITO HTAi.K 1.1 .NK HOl I II. Lcurxa 8: 41 . m. ArrlTM t pf ro. AITO MNKH. Cm to llurnn. Kort Klnnmlh Fori Itork, Hllvnr l.nka anil other points auuth ud loutb ant. I'oht okkio: iioriw. 0inml dpllvnry oin dully 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. No mall dUtrllnitvd on Rnnday. NlKht train mall cloni'i 7:16. Day train mall rloara (1:30 a. ra. T1C1.K i II A I'll IIOL'ltH. Wnlern Union, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hundny and holiday a. m. to 10 a. m.. 6 p. m. to t p. m. TKI,KriNK HOl'Il'i. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. SI 4 hour xtrrlco. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TKMI'KHATl'ltti (Tukc-n at 3 p. ro ) Mnxliniini, 54. II. WlthycomlM' la 1n from Mi-iollua today. Ilr. Hurry Moore" ri-ltirnrd to lli'lul yi-Hli-rilny from n trip to Kiik''. A. J. Kroi'iiert Iiiih ri'turni-il from n trip to I'onlnnil. 0 A. K. l.urHon Ih r'maliihiK In I'orl land for tlio ri'iiiiilmliT of ihi wi'i k. Ccorito ScilKi'wIok mid Max Cun 4 n Inn wcrfl In lli'iid from Iti-ilmonil yratortluy. GiMirKi I. Hornier of I'rlncvlllo la apelidlhK lliu day In Ilond looking after bualneaa InlpreslM. , Fred 8. Stanley liaa returned to lf Dearhntoa after apendiiiR the holl duy In I'ortlund. IIukIi O'Kune la back In Ilond after a trip of aeverul duya to tho Willamette valley. The Deachutoa national foreatry feiffwith Soups rf&ftW' -anti broths. You will 'Ml MiMmM find Snow Flakes satisfying in every particular. . T JZ You will enjoy immensely their delicious salty crisp- ; vM'"j-iv ness and rich texture. vv'' ' k ,01 ctackan. lay Snow Flakea,' ' Yo,,l,",ct,c",,",-ly,-' 'IIKNI) 1 ivyuneiimwobgwciwiw TIiIh Ih Yhuiiu'h Mi-imirliil cuincliTjr ul Oymnr Hay, N. Y., where the holy of Tlicoilore I((Mis;v'lt wan Inli-rrcd ftitr Ni-rvli'cH. IriNi-l Ih k pxrlrtill of lli-v. Itr. (iinrK K. TuIiiiuiIku, lJUMtor of .VUrM Kplscoiml i-liuri'li, who CUIIitui'lvd I III! t'l-rvlllony. for ii sliort time only Free mi extrtt pair of Trousers with every iiiiitle-to nieiLS ure suit of till wool fibre. The Wardrobe THa Larifeit Tailoring anj Cleaning Eitabliihment in Central Oregon service Is I'lilarKlliK Ha offices In the First National Hank building, to provide for increase In business. Ah the result of thn recent examin ation here, teuchitrs" certificates were received today for Mm. Ituth Stev ens, Miss Mildred Mersdorf. Mra. Clen Slack and Miss Vera Sherwood. The Ladles of the llaptlst church will hold food sale In Dement's Gro cery Store Saturday, Jan. 25. CAST IS SELECTED FOR LIBRARY PLAY "Tho Olrl of Knule llnnrli" to He Tut on at Athletic Club tiyinna alum February 7. The Bend Library club will pre sent tho threo-act western drama, "The Girl of Eagle Hanch." at the athletic club on Friday evening, Feb ruary 7. This play In a comedy, replete HITMCTIN, DAILY KI)i;riO.V, IlKNI), WHERE ROOSEVELT SLEEPS HIS LAST SLEEP I wlih thrlllliiK Hlliiatlona mid nidi; apllltliiK I ii 1 1 1 ii I h . It hua proven a lilK auci'eHH when-vcT produced In the puat. The follow lim cunt la announced: I Frank Marvel, ranch foreman i Ted Bexton ! Hilly WIlKim, hla chum F.iiRene Fulton ; Klchard Huntley, an eaaterner j Kulph Curtia Doc Hye, a woman hater ! Jay It. Noble Mo(ul, a Mexican cattle runllur ... I Hay Golden ! Florence CurtlH, "The Hoaa" Mra. It. S. Dart , Arabella .Marhall, Florence's aunt Mm. Amy Noble Madge Marvel, Frank's alHter .Kern Allen ! Committee on music and Bpeclal Ulea, Mra. Dart and Mra. Noble. Mra. i M. II. Ilorlon has been placed In chnrxu of the orchealra work. , Tickets will be on sale at all the ; druK atorea. The following high school Kirla have been secured aa ' UHhera: Ileryl Cult. F.thel Vincent. Cora Dates, Theola Levcrldxc, Marie Calt. Margaret Iniiblt, .Constance Knickerbocker and IJIlnh Rrick. Farther details will bo announced later. : Roll of Honor ; The following cnsunltles among men from the Northwestern states of Oregon, WuBhington and Idnho are reported In the list made public to day: Killed In Action. Jakob A. Nibnk, Kellogg, Idaho. John McWIllliims, Olalla, Wash. Died from Wounds. Thomas Hughes, Seattle, Wash. Ray E. 8herrer, Payette, Idaho. Isuuc ilerttua, Ilodar, Wash. Missing In Action. Cpl. Stephen A. Enright, Hlllyard, Waah. Died of Dlsniae. Sgt. Newman G. Dennis, Dallas, Ore. Sgt. John D. Fltzmnurlce, Condon, Ore. Wilford 13. Chausseo, Pacific, Wash. , Allen C. White, Klrby, Ore. Charles Luwaon, Jr., Deer Harbor, Wash, Wounded Severely. Uout. William K. Nottingham, Carlton, Ore. Sgt. Stephen S. Floe, Stanwood, Wash. ' Sylvester J. Small, Sandpolnt, Ida. Frank Bryant, Everett, Wash. Albert L. Odcll, Boyd, Ore. Leo W. Schroodor, Frasor, Wash. Levi M. Ilnrrle, Bruneau, Idaho. Woundel, Degrev I'mleternilned. Pro vlously HeMirtel Killed In Action. Ilerman Gardnor, North Bend, Ore. Killed In Action, Previously Roporteil MIhsIiik In Action. Thomas Camoron, Seattle, Wash. WoiiihUmI, Degree l'iuIoteriiiinel, Vtsi vlously tKrtett Missing In Action. Melvin C. Catlln, Carson, Wash. Itny B. Taylor, JulinaUn, Idaho. IteturiKMl to Duly, Previously Import ed Missing In Action, Herman P. Anderson, Soattlo, Wash. v Marlon C. Hampton, Franklin, Idnho. , Cpl. Joseph B, Appoll, Edwall, Wash. Albert Correck, Soattlo, Wash. Krronoously Heported Killed in Action. James R. Bain, Portland, Ore. Joseph Conette, Rathdram, Idaho. OKKtiOM, WKDM-IHDA Y. JANIAIIY 1 Better Facilities Now Assured A Gradual Replacement of Old Machinery is taking place This enables us to give Better Service and Better Work C.A.ESLICK BLACKSMITH AT THE MOVIES LIHKRTY. When Pauline Frederick, the fa mous Paramount star In motion pic tures, appears In her newest vehicle. "Fedora," at the Liberty theatre on Thursday as a one-day special at traction, the patrons of that play house will see one of the most dra matic pictures ever shown in this city. This Is a picturization of Sar dou's famous play, which he wrote especially for Sarah Hurnhardt in 1SS2, and in which she starred with enormous success for many yars. It is an ubsorblngly Interesting story of love and intrigue in Russia, and tho various scenes are filled with thrills and exceptional heart appeal. The various roles are portrayed by unusually clever screen players. "America's Answer," which Will be presented at the Liberty theatre Wednesday and Thursday, January 29-30, Is not the ordinary press agented film play. It is a chapter of the great drama of the war, regis tered by U. S. signal corps photog raphers. The picture was made and is presented by the division of films, committee on public information. In order to show the millions of con tributors to the several Liberty loans, the purchasers of thrift and war stamps and those who have so generously given in other ways for the needs ot the war just how the great sums have been expended and what, in a physical way, has been accomplished In France during the BULLETIN Classified Ads Cort One Cent a Word The Daily Il Read by Everyone in Bend The Weekly Reaches Everyone Who Buya or SelU in Bend, and circulates Throughout Central ' Oregon You Get What You Want PHONE 561 22, 1010 m vi . ui f jr st j w l . r . -mr. f, It Raises ttucceufn) bakiaf la a tmi when Omeeiit is. iui, becanj it rtiict tint when douturt ij added ia the mixing trwl, and then again when heat U mn The remit of toil dosble nli la delidouly light, wholesome, and euily di (eud bread, eakea and tlicalu. first year of America's participation In the struggle for democracy. By special arrangement with the government it will be shown at the Liberty theatre st their regular ad mission prices of 10c and 20c at the matinee and 15c and 25c at nbghts. A special matinee will be given on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, following regular school hours. Daily Market Report. (FarnUhed by rranKnnent with the Central Oron nk.) NORTH PORTLAND, Jan. 22. One hundred cattle received. Mar ket weak. ' , Prime steers, J 12 13.23; good to choice, 110. 25 11.25; medium to good, $S.759.25; fair to medium, 17.75 8.75; common to fair, $6.75 if 7.2 5; choice cows and heifers, $9.25 10.25; good to choice, $8.75 $9.75;' medium to good, $7.50 8.50; fair to medium, $5.7508.75; canners, $3.S05; bulls, $69; calves, $3.50 13; stockers and feeders, $6.508.50. Hog Market. Four hundred hogs received, Mar ket slow. Prime mixed, $16.S017; me dium mixed, $16.50 16.75: rough heavy, $15016; pigs, $1415.25; bulk of sales, $16. SO. Sheep Market. . Five hundred sheep received. Mar ket strong. Prime lambs. $13.7514.25; fair to medium lamDs. $9 11; yearlings, $1011.50; wethers, $910; ewes, $668. I Chevrolet! The lowest price electrically equipped Automobile in the world $845.00 BEND GARAGE Free ! Free ! Free ! $5.00 IN COLD Second Prize, $2.50 in Merchandise To the person w ho will give us the seven best reasons why there should be nn Electric Range In every Bend home. For liny further answers that we can use we will pay 50c each. All contestants to send their papers to the office of the Hend Water Light & Power Company on or before February 15, 1M9. All papers to be written on one side only and to be handed In in a sealed envelope. Name and address lo be written plainly on paper submitted. The contest is confined to citizens of Bend. ' Bend Water Light & Power Co. PAOE 8 ',fV; fc,i'iZ' mmm The Dough Creacevt has beeh the ea tahuthed itudtrd baidag powder for a quarter of a century oa the Paclflo Coaat. Ro better formal, baa been .produced. The Graces Cook Book ia Ttry helpful Write U Craomt Mfg. Co, Seattle, for a copy. Orocera Mil Craacent Beiinj Powder.j No More Dark Bread We have just received the first shipment of , .HIGH PATENT FLOUR since tiie end of the war. This flour is perfect in every detail and every sack is guaranteed. Come and get yours. Prices No Higher. IILBERT'S R.OCERY DEMENT'S BEST FLOUR. "1Ee Best on Earth" MaJe from Wj!! Walla Hard Wheat F. DEMENT & CO. Groceries Hardware