PAOK 4 I1KND IIUIXKTIN, DAILY KOITION, URM), OREGON, Tl'KHD.W, JANUARY UH, tOI SECOND UNITED STATES OFFICIAL WAR FILM Auroras km WOT PRESENTED BY THE DIVISION OF FILMS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION WHAT "AMERICA'S ANSWER" MEANS TO YOU! You want to know how the Government spent your money in its prosecution of the great war. You want to know just what your soldier boys did in France AMERICA'S ANSWER TELLS YOU Tills plctnriuliziition of tin' Krcntest War Dnittm In nil history lms been made ami I presented for jiulilir coii-hloration, not to mako money although It must necessarily produce a revenue In order to moot tho expenses Involved lmt in order to show the millions (f coiiirihuUirs to the oral l,ilH-ry Loans, tlu purchasers of Thrift ami War Stumps, Taxpayers, and those who have ho jrenerously (riven in other ways for the needs of tho war, exactly what was accomplished in Franco during the first year of America's participation in THE STRUCGLE FOR DEMOCRACY While howliiK the tremendous IniliiNtrial activities of Hie lulled Ntnlcs In France, iirmvlnn out of the colossal needs of the war, "America' Answer" also replies, In Hie iliiindcroii r.mr of cannon anil tho (Irlvliitf force of America' soldiers, to the linker's ill-duration Hint "A ilea wouldn't IlKht. I'he answer has nlnuuly reached the lloliciiollerus, mill the ivnr Is won. It is your duty, as well us your prlvih-Kc, to m-i AMERICA'S ANSWER ML? Wednesday-Thursday VjT JANUARY 29-30 IcUU-J REGULAR PRICES Adults, 25c.; Kids. 15c. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNEDAY, 4:00 P. M. Children, 10.; Adults, '20c. BUTTER(? No matter where you do your trading Buy your BUTTER, MILK and EGGS at the BEND DAIRY STORE Daily Market Report. FurnUhcd by arrangement with the Central Oman Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND, Jan. 28. Two hundred cattle received. Mar ket steady. Prime steers, $12.50 13.25; good to choice, $11 12.50; medium to good, $9.50 ill; fair to medium, $8.50 9.50; common to fair, $7.50 8.50; choice cows and heifers, $9.25010.25; good to choice, $8.75 $9.75; medium to good, $7.5Q 8.50; fair to medium, $5.756.75; tanners, $3.505; bulls, $69; calves, $ 9 12 ; stockers and feeders, $79. Hog Market. One hundred hogs received. Mar ket slow. Prime mixed, $16.8017; me dium mixed, $16.5016.75; rough heavy, $15.25016; pigs, $14 J5.25; hulk of sales. $16.80. Sheep Market, sheep received. Market Fifty firm. Prime lambs, $13. 75 14.50; fair to medium laniDs, $911; yearilrigs, $10011.50; wethers, $9010; ewes, $608. That Black Cat Stuff. "Superstition is certainly a funny thing." observed the almost philoso pher. "Take, for Instance, the, feller who Is scared to see a bluck cat run across Ills path. "He'll nrcue that there Is noth'.n' supernatural about him and a black cut happening to be near the same place lit the same time. An' when it conies . rifrlit down to tacks there Is really nothln' supernatural about a black cat any way you licger It, he'll sny Just an excess of black pigment in the Coloring matter of the cat's htilr, ami, besides that, maybe one out of six or elfht cots Is black. "He reasons, too, that a black cat's duty probably calls it across the stree.t about the time he liiipoens along. About the time he gets li nil flggered out a coal-colored feline darts out of the alley Just ahead of him and makes a bee line for the other side of the street nnd that feller jest about loops the loop trying to head that cat off." InJianapolis Star. A second T. W. C. A. Hostess IJouse, for wives and children of soldiers. Is soon to be opened at Castner, Cuhu. Hawaiian Island., to enre for the over flow of women and children from the Brat house, which opened some months ago In answer to a call from the com manding officer of the camp. During 15 days In November 2,102 visitors were entertained at the house. Including women nnd children, of the following nationalities; Phlllpplno, Ha waiian, Portuguese, .Spanish, Russian, Porto Rican, Korean, Japanese and American, If . llgjil . I ! J 1i Just because the war is over, don't let the Government's'motor slip out of high gear. Keep it there by paying your Liberty Bond Payments promptly. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Twenty per cent was due January 10, 1919 Thirty per cent will bedue January 81, 1919 The First National Bank OP BEND NO REASON FOR MONOPOLY If Whales Are to Be Used for Dairy Purposes, Let Whole Country In on It. An official of the state ngrlcn'turni department of Oreg in recommends the cultivation of the whale for nillkln purposes, says an- article In Thrift Magazine. Knnush Whales could be raised right III I'uget sound. lie says, to supply the t'nlted States with nil the milk she need. The female .whale Is a generous creature and gives n bar rel of the lacteal tluld at one milking. This Is n timely suggestion, but why keep nil the whales in I'uget sound? Would not such n plan be sclflsh.sor illil nnd monopolistic? If we are going to be truly democratic In this country, let's be so In the matter of whales. Let every farmer keep Ills own whnle. What would be more Inspiring than to see the hnppy hnshnndmnn arise while the King of Pay was still lurking hush fully behind the eastern horizon, grub the fnmlly milch barrel nnd hurry out behind the barn to give old Flossie, the family whale, her morning mllkln"? In the spring when the little whnlclcts be gin to show up, think of the gross an nual output of poetry that- would be Inspired In the breasts of our literati. It would be a rank nnd Infamous In justice to let Puget sound have n mo nopoly of the national supply of dairy whales. Famous Soldier Poet of Italy. Gahrlele d'AnounzIo, Italy's famous poet, whose flying feats are the admi ration of his countrymen, has not the slightest fear of death, ond he has a presentiment that he will dlo In action. To a friend who Interviewed him he remarked: "My worldly life Is ended. What can I do after the war? I shall write no more. 'Kvery time I go off on an expedition I hope it will be my last. That Is the reason for my fear lessness. The finest end I wish for is to die for my country." ClaaAtfled advertbinir charge per laeue Z0 cent for 20 wort or Im. One cent per word for all over 20. All elaailfled advertUins strictly eafth In advance.. LOST LOHT $45.00 In black bill fold; two $20 bills and one $5 hill; also $10 Imitation bill. Return to Bulle tin office and receive reward. 60-43-6H JOHT A drive sprocket wheal for a truck, between Bond and La Pine. Finder please return 138 St. FOUND poi'.'l An autmuobilo crank. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for adv. In qulro Bulletin ofllco,. 32-39tfc WANTED y.XTKI Itellubln husky boy to set pins in bowling alley; good pay; steady Job. Apply Gymnasium. f.r.4:irc y.AXTKl) By relumed soldier, po sition as cook in restaurant or ho tel. Inquire Mrs. V. A. Forbes, secre tary Red Cross Homo Scrvlco Section, Bend Company offlce. 38-40tfu y.XTKI) F.xpcrlenced tflrl for , general housework. Phono Hed 652. 37-40lfc yAXTKI) Some soft old rags; mu.it bo good sized and must be clean and soft. Bulletin office. 75-2Gtfc FOR RENT ' foil IlKXT Partly modern 4-room cottage, practically new, near Brooks-Scanlon mill. Inquire at 643 Colorado Ave. Bp poll KKNT 4-room house with lights and water. Phono Red 621. 54-4.'Itfc poll KKNT Small furnished house, 3 blocks from the Pllqt Butte Inn, $15.00 per month. Inquire Symons the Jeweler. 52-43-44C poll IlKXT Modern room In pri vate family; gentleman preferred. Phone Black 582. 42-4 l-3p pOIl RENT Desk room and office room. Apply Log Cabin Bldg. IStfc FOR SALE poll HALB Water power washing machine, In good condition; does excellent work; or will trade for Incubator with cash difference. Box 505, Bend. 8 pOR 8ALK 6-room house, close to mills; modern except heat; $2260, easy term.' Inquire J Ryan & Co. 31-6tf pOR SALE Four room houses, close to mills, $1200.00 each. Easy terms. Inquire J. Ryan & Co. . 32-6tfo pOR SALE -6-room house, east Bide of rlvor, close to mills. Modern except boat, $1860, terms. Inquire Helens or Bulletin office. 41-41-Gpl J. Ryan & Co. 30-6tfe L" MEAT ODONNELL BROS. (JET Vol It Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner HOTEL ALTAMONT We buy Furniture of nil kinds for fnsli ami sell oit easy terms. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Free! Free! Free! $5.00 IN COLD Second IMze, $2.50 in Merchandise To the t'tTMitl win will nt the .i-veti 'In M ti-iiooiiH why 111 r . htm!il Im- nrl l-.ii .-t : ir Kuill'i' u, I li-nd Im'Ii . !'o- at'.v loi h r notu t-i that we can u-e wo i.l 1'ii.v i"io i u( h. All cnlileslan's to . ml their HH IH to the (.It cc lil 1 If I ii i:tl 'A a t'T i a; ht .v I 'o er ( onian v on or Im foi e rVhnmi,.' K), (!i!i. , All inpi'ii in he wtltti n on one Mile only and to Im liiinilcd io in a a i.-!l cnvelo e. .Siuno and atidtv to im- wiHti'ti tl.iin!y on ,iiht M.hmiu.-il. Till! content it Collliltt li III cltl.l'l. of I'.ei.d. Bend Water Light & Power Co. - This Town Is Your Home Help to make it a better home by eo-oper-atinfj with it's merchants and businessmen Treat your industries fairly and they must be fair to you THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS " YOU ARE HELPING BEND, The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Ijorril Kales Atfcnt MILLKK lAJMUKU CO. Completi! Slock df Liunlinr I'liUi, .Siisli nnd Doors I i