1MB) ItKNM mjlil.HTIft. DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FKBIttJARY 8, 1010 PAGE S TONIGHT Enid Ifcnnett in "The Marriage King" and Fatty Arbucklc. THURSDAY ONLY ONE-DAY SPECIAL II know tin Luck-Step lit ter tlian the FanJuiio John Barrymore in THE MAN 1 ROM MEXICO" lit) Kul thirty days In Jail for tuklUK "nun tun iiiiiny." 'I'll" only wuy lio could excuse IiIh iiIihiiucu from lioinii wnu to lull IiIm wit" tluil liu win gll Iiik to Mexico fur tint thirty day. Weill Whim Iim K'H trick Wlllu uskod him to hIiiiw her thu 8 p u n I h FiiiiiIiuiko. Th a I ' whim li" was glud Ihi hud learned tlio lock-stop! A ncruumliiKly funny com ply! I warn OltKtJON Till NK TRAIN arrives 7:40 a. in. Leaves H p. m. .-. It. M N. THAI. Arrlvee 7:05 p. m. Lcatra 7:20 a. m. AUTO HTAtiK LINK HOl'TII. Leaves 8: 45 a. m. Arrlrea 5 p. ni. Al'TO MM.H. Cars to Hums, Kurt Klamath Fort Hock, Silver Lake and other polnta auulh and aouth east. I'OHT office iioriw. Oenorsl delivery open dnlly 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. No in ii 1 1 distributed nn Sunday. - Nlicht train mall cloaes 7:16. Day train null close 6:80 a. m. TKI.KtmAPII IIOtltH. Western Union, 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. Hunday and holiday! a. m. to 10 a. m., 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. TK1.KPIIONK HOURS. Paclflo Tel. Tol. Co. 24 hour g service. TODAY'S TK.MI'KIIATUHK (Taken at 1 p, nj Maximum, 40 dogrocs. local news Items J. J. Elllngnr of Terrebonne was In tho city this morning. , Mr.' and Mm. Dnn J. Anglnnd of Alfiilfii wcro In IliMid today. 41 Reuben Long and Lesion I.lnn haugh of Silver Uikn wero trnnsuct 1 ii K business In tho city today. W. C. IllrdHiill returned to llend thla morning from a business trip to Portland. C. W. Hamilton and P. C. Wllllnms n ro upending tho day In llund from their homed in Tornibonno. M. W. Knickerbocker camo In from 3 his homo ot Glut today to transact business In tho city. WHEN you buy your Groceries of us you are patroniz ing home industry Your money stays at home. Makes your home more valuable. THINK IT OVER. We. have the New Bakery Sweetheart Bread It's Union Made. G ILBERT'S R.OCERY The Latest Books! THE V. P. TRAIL, by Zin Crey--A romance of thcpti'rn'ntf days when the railroad first linked to East with the Weft TARZAN an J THE JEWELS OPAR. by Burroutfh.-.. Tlio lateit book by tlie author of "Tarzan of the Apei" THE LAUGHING GIRL by Chamber. THE FIGHTING MASCOT by Keho GREAT HEART by Dell OUR NAVY AT WORK by K.uffm.o CLYDE CORNERS - by Delano1 JUDY, of ROGUES HARBOR, by Grace Miller White. Many other volume! to select -from. The OWL PHARMACY BEND'S BOOK STORE Dr. J. K. IIohcIi of Hudmond wuh looking ufKT business muttura In llund today. Mr. und Mm. Oren C. Ward apenl IiihI night In thu city from their homo In Prlnevlllo. Gilbert I). Drown, supervisor of thu Krumonl national foreHt, In in llend today conferring with official! from tlio dlHtrlct office In regard to allot menlH for thn coming ducal your. KEEN COMEDY IN LIBRARY IJENEFIT Amateur Arturn Who Will Appear Friday Night in ".irl of Ijiglo Itnnrli" Are Prollrleiil. "A hundred laughs In 100 min utes" U what thu management m The (ilrl (if F.ugle Hiiiich" promises (hone who aiteiid the performance to lie given nt the llend Amateur Ath letic club gymnaHluni Friday night. Thu charucler of the production In no calculated us to uppeal to nil cIiihsos, mid tho players, under the direction of Jay II. Noble, are at taining a high degree of proficiency. Thu Ncemi of tho play la laid In Arizona, and a plcturoiiquo portrayal ot ranch llfo la given. Indications are thai tho production will bs on joyed by a crowded house. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Pulte Inn. J. II. Roberts, Portland. It. A. Woodburn, Portland. M. J. Dnnlelson, Portland. A. C. Ilrncken, Portland. . Con Dnnlelson. 81. Louis, Mo. It. C. Mosely, Portland. . . ('. L. Itoss nnd family, Nome Alaska. Ned J. Anglnnd, Powell Ilutto. Pat Anglnnd, Powell Ilutte. Air. nnd Mrs. Dan Angland, Alfalfa Hoy (1. Stuart. Portland. . Dell I). Scully, Portland. It. T. McMullen. Portland. A. It. Shelley. The Dulles. A. E. Brown, Portland. K. Jacohscn, Portlund. T. J. Naud, Portland. Ileubcn iLong, Silver Lake. Denis O'Cullughan, Paisley. Hotel Cozy. Miss C. A. O'llrien, Portland. C. E. Griffith, Slstors. II. S. Royce, Washington. Hotel Wright. C. W. Hamilton, Terrebonne. P. C. Williams, Terrebonne. Will Wlckert. Seattle. L. V. Howell, Astoria. R. Wiseman, Portland. Gus K. Stail. k. Lower Rridgo. A. Thompson, Portland. John Peterson, La Grnndo. . Mr. und Mrs. Oren C. Ward, Prlne vlllu. J. C. Sodcr, Portland. Charles Hooves, Spokano. "R. L, Walter, Tlncan, Oklu. IsTfour FOR SALE! Tracts under irrigation, adjacent to water rnulns,!lectrlc llghu and telephone service. Ranging in size from lj to 6 Acres WIliSTOHIA ADDITION See L. D. WIEST IMA Third Street Dr. Turner, eye specialist, will be in Itedmond Thursday, Feb. 6. Adv.49-50c AT THE MOVIES (.It AM). Would you trust your heart to a girl who mttdeher living singing and dancing In a frontier drinking place? Do you think such u girl could be worthy of your friendship? In "Three Mounted Men," the mus t erf ii I Universal feature In which Ilncry Carey appears with Neva Oer- ber, a man does tbls very thing, with full confidence In her worthiness. Lolu wusn'l a bad slrl at heart and 'she became u professional dunce hull girl only so she could support her mother nnd herself. Her brother, Duck Musters, was a convict serving a term In Jail. One day Rill camo back to the little frontier town and found Lola. He determined sbo must not sing or dunce for drunken miners uny more. He planned a stage coach robbery und When Duck left the prison he was at odds with the warden's son over somo dishonest manipulation of prison accounts. Soon afterward the warden's son sent Cheyenne Hurry after him. Harry went to the little town where Ruck's sister and mother lived. Ho met Lola and fell in love with her. How the forger was apprehended through the efforts of Cheyenne Harry, but released by him later. Is shown In "Three Mounted Men," which comes to the Grand theatre tonight, tho last night. LIBERTY. John Rarrymore needs no intro duction to the motion picture public, for he la one of the greatest com edians thut ever appeared before the camera. So successful were his characterizations In his earlier Para mount photoplays that he was re cently engaged for a aeries of plays. "Tho Man from Mexico" will be shown at the 'Liberty theatre on Thursday only. In this comedy Mr. Rarrymore Is a llgbt-heudcd and light-hearted., bibulous gentleman, named Kitz hew. Fllzhow gets Into and out of more difficulties than can be enum erated, but he attains the master piece of mendacity whon he Is culled upon to explain to his wife the rea son for a nocessnry absence of thirty days necussury becauso ho has been sentenced to tho Island for thai porlod of time for disorderly con duct, Kltzbow Invonts a story to tho effect that he was compelled to go to Mexico on luminous for a month nnd prides himself on his tnlont for lying. Hut nt tho expira tion of the sontnnco he returns, homo to find his wife has, during his nb- sonce, diligently studied tho hnbits nnd language ot - Mexico, of which The Cleanest and Warineit Hotel in Bend. THE COZY HOTEL Fltzhow knows nothing. All - his former troubles palo Into Insignifi cance beside tho great dilemma he now finds himself In, and the des perate methods he pursues to explain mutters to his puzzled wife provide u series of laugh-provoking Incidents never before equalled In a film com edy In number or degree, John Ilurrymoro gives an Irresist ible) performuticu throughout. Tho supporting casts ure consistently cap able, and cleverly usslst thu star In furnishing thu laughs. Record of Transfers. (Furnished by Deschutes County Abstract company.) La Pino Townslto Co. to Wm. Wllliums, wurrunty deed lot 3, hlk. 34, Lu Pine. N. H. Lullhead to Klvlra Ii. Lelt head, wurrunty deed NK14 lot 3, blk. 9, Rend. Rend Park Co. to Helen McKnlght, warranty deed, lot 1C, blk., 115, 1st add to Rend park. Same to same, warranty deed lot 2, blk. 50, Center add. 41. Hoekiiis to C. F. Hosklns, war ranty deed BK'4 NEK. 18-14-12. Fred O. Atkinson, Kirk Whlted to M. W. Pettlgrow, warranty deed purt BKVi NW 'A , NK RW4, NW14 SW't, 19-15-13 euHt of roud. Mary E. Ryan to W. K. McCor muck, wurrunty deed, lot 3, blk. 3, Termlnnl. Deschutes White Pine Co. to ChaB. R. Swuyze, wurrunty deed, lot 12, blk. 2, Prlngle Falls. L. W. Davis to L. R. Davis, wur runty deed, lots 1-2-3-4-5, blk. 3, Klllnger's udd to Redmond. Kenwood Promotion Co. to J. H. Raxter, warranty deed, lot 3, W lot 4, blk. 9. Kenwood. H. H. Clow to D. G. and R. W. Raymond, null claim deed SVi S Lytic Acre 23. l S. to Nathan H. Elliott, patent W'M NW';, 15-14-13. PLAINVIEW SCHOOL MEETING IS CALLED PLAINVIEW, Feb. 8. Everyone is Invited to the school house Satur day evening to discuss plans for a community hall. A short program has been arranged for the evening und there will ulso be good euts. Howard Nelson has been very 111 the past week with a severe attuck of appendicitis. He was taken to the Rend Surgical hospital, and his con dition is reported to be much im proved. P. A. Scroggin and George Cal verly spent several duys In the vi cinity of Redmond the past week. Mrs. G rover Pullman visited at the home of Alex Leverenz a part of lust week. Mr. Harper, the Presbyterian Sun day school missionary, who is now assisting Rev. McVicker of Redmond delivered a good sermon at the school house on Sunday afternoon. He is to hold Bervlces each evening during this week except Saturday, at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley returned home Friduy evening after a three days' trip to the Hampton Rutte country. The ladies report a very plcnsunt time. Miss Ida Hoss spent Sundny with Miss Wilma Hennett. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and Mrs. Conlee were callers In Bend Friday. Mr. Nootnngle of Sisters was a Plainview caller last Wednesday. J. A. W. and Mrs. H. A. Scroggin made a business trip to Bend Thurs day. Miss Ida Nlswonger of Bend vis ited Miss Rae Knickerbocker at the Pine Lawn ranch last week. Wilma Colfeldt was enrolled as a new pupil at the Plainview school last Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Conlee, who have been visiting at the Armstrong home for some time went to Sisters on Sunday. They expect to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leverenz and family spent the week end In Rend. Jim Pullman and Paul Scroggin took a bunch of horses to pasture near Redmond last Monduy. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scroggin were guests for dinner and Bpent the ev ening ut the A. E. Hoss home lust Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hurtlcy were callers at the J. A. W. Scroggin home Sunday. Mr. Hnrpor wns entertained at the A. E. Hoss home pn Sunday and Monday. Daily Market Report. (FvrnlnhMl by arrangement with the Ccntrnl Oregon Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND, Feb. 5. ono hundred cuttle received. Mar ket steady. Prime steers, $12.76 ffi 13. BO: good to choice. $11.5012.50; medium to good, $9.75 11.50: fair to medium, $S.509.75; common to fair. $7.75 (if 8.50; choice cows nnd heifers, $9.25 (fi 10.25; good to choice, $8.75 P$9.75; medium to good, $7.60f 8.50;. fair to medium, $5.75f6.76; dinners, $3.60(3' 5; bulls, $6 9; cnlvos. 9 13.50; Blockers nnd feed ers, $7 11. Huff Market. Two hundred hogs received. Mar ket slow. i Prlmn mixed, $10.40 16.60; me dium mixed, $1(1 16.40: rough henvy, $1516; pigs $1416.40; bulk of sales, $16.60. Sheep Market. No sheep received. Mnrket firm. Prime lambs, $13.76 14.25; fair to medium lambs. I9W11: yearlings. $10011; wethors, $910; ewes, It Raises the Dough If you are not already aiinf Cres cent, you should try it. Test out ita advantages. Discover tor yourielf how itt double leaveoinf action makes the lightest and raott wholesome cakes, biscuits and breads. Use ail ol the can of Creicent. If you are not pleased with the results return the empty can to your grocer; he is authorized to refund your money. Write us (or a copy of the Crescent Cook Book. Crescent Mfg. Company, Seattle, Washington., Cresdent Bakma Powder FLUME IS REPAIRED AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDGE. Feb. 5. W. H. Gray was helping repair the flume! on the Swalley ditch this week. j Gust Nelson of Rend came down i Thursday night to spend a short time ut the home of his cousin, Anton i Ahlslrom. . I Karl Wood was a Bend visitor Friduy. I W. H. Gray went to Redmond ' Tuesday after a load of sulphur. i Mrs. Geo. Holton called on Miss Hilma Nelson Thursday afternoon. Hans Mikkelsen went to Bend on business Thursday. Mr.. Nelson, who was recently dis charged from the army, having served in the spruce production divi sion, is visiting Rasmus Peterson. N. D. Wood was a caller at the Anderson home Wednesday. Anton Ahlstrom made a business trip to Redmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith of Tumalo were in this neighborhood on busi ness Tuesday. Marsh Aubrey of Rend was a vis itor at the Gray home Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase and daughter Etta were Redmond visitors Thursday. Mrs. John Edwards was shopping in Redmond Suturduy. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson were In Redmond Saturday. Rasmus Peterson and Mrs. Cath arine Johansen attended the funeral of Mrs. Sanford in Redmond Thurs day. Hans Mikkelsen was helping Ras mus Peterson saw wood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray were guests at the Thomas Alt home, near Bend, Sunday. Mnrsh Aubrey came down from Bend Sunday to visit at the Gray borne. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards at tended Sunday school at the school house In Deschutes Sunday. Reginald Bayley of Tumalo was a visitor In this neighborhood Sunday. H. T. Mikkelsen and family visited at the Hanson borne, near Deschutes, Sunday. J. W. Peterson and family spent Sunday visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. Scott at Terrebonne. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chase accom panied Alex. Duval to Bend Friday. Con Breen of Alfalfa was here a short time Thursday afternoon to look after his sheep. New MOON 6-36 $1685 f. o.b. Portland The Moon Six-36 was designed, built and priced to fulfil a definite purpose to provide the man of moderate means with a high-grade Six that is economical to run. Read these specifications part of the Moon Slx-36's equip ment: 114-inch wheelbase Continental six-cylinder motor polished solid walnut instrument board, front and rear sweeping double cowl Fedder radiator styllBhly extra high slanting windshield Splcer Joints Timkon bearin.gs. Let us show you this car nnd show you what It can do on the roads. Deschutes Garage (Formerly The Hoover Garage) GREENWOOD AVENUE LECTURES AT Baptist Church 730 P. M. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5 6 "The Socialistic Laws of the Bible". Are ther Human or Divine Production COME! If YOU KNOW OF A Vkior-'-A Departure A Birth A Death An Accident An Ulneji 1 OR Any New Building Social Functions Meeting? A Real Estate Tiansactioa Any Improvements OR Anything that is of Interest ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 561 x.508 75,