THR BKND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OBKOOM. TIIl'BMDAY, FEBRUARV 2, 1010 ' f AGE 8 3B I 1 TONIGHT ONLY ONEWAY SPECIAL (KIIALDINK FARKAK mid WALLACE KEID CARMEN Iti See tlic fumous bull-fight scene mid thtf buttle in the cigarette factory. It's h classic among pictures. FRIDAY and SATURDAY-Saturday Matinee MARGUERITE CLARK IN "Out of A Clear Sky" CHAS. CHAPLIN . ill 1 Mutual Special "TR FIREMAN" A RmI of Rom and Lauglilet (OMCUON THUNK TBAIN Arrive 7:20 a. tu. Leaves 8 p. m. O.-W. It. N. TltAIN. Arrive 7:45 p. m. Lmti 7:20 a. Di. AUTO HTAiiK LINK HOCfll. Leaves 8:46 m. ArrlTM 6 p. m. . A I TO LINKH. Can to ilurns, Fori Klamath Fort Hock, Silver Lake and - other point south aod aouth east. I'OHT okfick iiociia. Qennral delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. No mall distributed oo Sunday. NlKht train mall closes 7:16. Day train mal) clone 6:30 a. in. TKLKUIIAI'II HOUItH. Western Union, 8 . m. to 8 p. m. Hunday and holldaya a. m. to 10 a. m p. m. to 6 p. m. TKI.KI'HOVK HOCIW. ' PaclHo Tel. Tel. Co. 84 hour service. I SALE SALE SALE 50c on the $1.00- . Golden Rule Store Watch for the Adv. ' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMl'KBATURE (Takon at 3 p. m ) Minimum, 34 degree. Mutt Hnber and K. I., ('lurk of La I'lni! urn in I lie city. Ml l.llllun Guerurd hurt accepted a ptltln with the F.IIto studio. MIhm Cortrudn Hunk, formerly an Inxiriictor In I ho lli'iiil kcIiooIh Is 4initliiK frlendsjn Hend toiliiy. ' J. V. McCaliuii of Metollus I triiiiHUctlng business In tho city to day. I, . A. Iltiolh, receiver at tho 1. 8. land ofllco at Tho Dulle. Ih III tho city today on ofllclal huslne.' J. II. Donnely, In churgo of con struction work ni'ur Prlnovlllo for Swohy IlroH., wan In Mend todiy. 1 Mr. and Mr. A. K. Laraon. who linvo boon making n protruded atuy In Portland, uro ex poet od to rot urn to llond Saturday. MIhh Marjory Kulrlamh of New York und I.liiutonant Muloney, U. 8. nrmy, tiro guetH at tho liiimo of Mr. and Mr. II. K. llrookt. Lieutenant and Mr. Frank Prince nro expected to nrrlvo In llond from 8t. Paul TucHduy. Lloutunnnt Prlnco wuh In tlm 20th engineers In Franco VALUE FIRST ? and hu rcconlly been dlncharged from tho honpltul lnc returning to tho United Rlute. BERG CHALLENGES GUSTAVO TO BOUT Would Jlcvt Middleweight t'lmmplou of Xortliumt In Murrh lritl tirnpplrr lli'iiil) -or Cnrlwn. In a lottor rocolvod till morning hy The Bulletin from John liorg. well known In wrestling circle in tho northwest, Hern, who I now makliiK hi hoadqunrlor In Spokuno, Ihhuoh a chulloiiKO to Ad OliHtavo of llond, northwuHt middleweight rham plon. llo make no .menlUhi of term, specifying merely u cuteh-ua-catch-can matrh, to take place In thl city any time after March 15. For Hevoral work, C.UHtavo ha been endeavoring to get In touch with Uerg. and tin stotrtd that lie would bo willing to mnol hi ni at any time, o there I little doubt but that a bout between thn two can ho Hinged In the nour future. In view of the' fuel that Hern wlU'outwelgh UuaIuvo by Nome' 20 pound, local funs are of Mie opinion that the locul (trappier hould be given a handicnp of Rome kind to offel thlH advantage At proHent, (justuvo I tralnInK hard for a bout Scheduled to take pluco tomorrow night at tho Hippo drome, with I. eli CurlHon, 176 pounder from Seattle. Thn middle weight champion I confident that ho will bo able, to secure the, ad vantage over hlu opponent In a HiiIhIi match In Rplte of tho big difference In weight. EASTMAN I and FILMS Developed at HORTON DRUG CO. rthe $&XaJlJL Store HELP BUILD UP YOUR COMMUNITY Community life in Amer ica is the very life blood of our democracy. Every citizen owes nllegience to his home town. The factories, mills and shops of your town provide the payrolls and comforts needed for health and prosperity. Patronize and support loyally every business man in your community. By doing so you will be working most effectively for yourself and building up your home town. THE SHEVLIN-H1X0N COMPANY BIG YEAR REPORTED BY INSURANCE MAN "We wImIi to pay tribute to hie loyul Hupport of Oregon citizen for tho Hplondld business given u In 1918, and 1919 give promle of beat lug 1918," Riiid Ashley Forrest, dfs trlct munagnr of the Oregon Life In surance company, yesterduy. ."President A. L. Mill' thirteenth annual report shows we Increused our liiHurunco In force to 110, 488,004, all written 111 Oregon, and our udmltted UHHchi to 1, 089,614," Mr. Forrest expect to leave for Portland in a few day, where the annual convention of Hulemnen will be held. Mr. Forrest I ono of 'the member of the $100,000 club of the' com puny. Daily Market Report. (FurnUlud br arranavmnt wtlh tb Central Oraron Bank.) NOKTII PORTLAND. Fob. 27. Two hundred cutllu received. -Market teady. Prime teer, $13.50 014.60; good to choice, $1 1.76 1 2.75 : medium to good, $10.76 11. 7G; fair to me dium, $9.60010.75; common to fair, $8.5009.60: choice cow and heifer, $10.60011.50; good to choice, $8.750 9.75; medium to good, $7.7508.76; fuir to medium, $60 7; runner, $3.5006; hull. $6 0 9.50; calve. $9(114; Blocker and feeder, $7 010. Hog Market. Five hundred bog received. Mar ket Heady. Prime mixed, $17.25017.60; me dium mixed, $17017.26; rouh heavy, $16.25016.25; pig, $14 15; bulk of ale, $17.25. Hhecp Market. Fifty aheep received. Market steady. Prime lamb. $14014.60; fair to medium, $12013; yearlings, $10 Oil; wether. $9010; ewes. $6.60 0 9. CLUB MEMBERS MUST QUALIFY TOMORROW Tomorrow will be the last day on which member of the Ilend Amateur Athletic club can place themselves In good standing by payment of dues In time to qualify, for the an nual election on March 18, it was an nounced! today by the club directors. CONFERENCE REPORT ON OIL BILL IS NOW IN 8r United Prtu to The Brnd Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, I). C. Feb. 27. The house today adopted the con ferenle report on tho oil. lands leas ing bill. Something to sell? Advertise Id The Bulletin's classified column. - AT THE MOVIES Following tho Schubert Sextette concert at the OymnuHluni Saturday night, a dance will be given, open to ull udmlKHlon holders. Reserved seut for tho Schubert concert are on sulo ut Morton's drug store. Adv. 68-70C . LIBERTY. , Geraldine Farrur, the famous singer, who long has been a favorite in motion picture, will be seen at the Liberty theatre tonight only in a superb production by Cecil B. De Mllle of "Carmen," the immortal story by Prosper Merimee. In sev eral Interviews published subsequent to her appearance in this photoplay, Miss Farrar announced that she re garded this as one of her best and strongest portrayals. Various scenes In, this splendid photoplay, chief among which are the fight of Carmen In the cigarette factory, one of the most desperate ever picturized in which women took port, the duel in the Inn between two officers, who love Carmen, its fatal ending and her mockery of the man w:ho had fought In her behalf, the procession to the bull ring, where Don Joso slays Carmen in revenge for her hcartlessness toward him, ull combine to make this picture one of the moct notable ever presented to tho public. w ARNER UKND'S ECONOMY CKNTER S Spring Waists are here! New styles, beautiful materials, excellent workmanship, are the very noticeable features in our new Waists. Georgette Crepe, the popular fabric for waists ; colors white, flesh, Nile, light blue, tan, green, brown, navy. Priced at $6.95, $f.48, tfcO QQ $5.48, $4.98 PO.UO Crepe de Chine one of the most serviceable silks made white, flesh. Priced dl QQ $3.48, $3.98, $4.48 P0 White Voile and Organdie Waists a popular, inexpensive line, of wash waists. tO Cfl $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 V.OU WHEN ITS WAISTS you II find what you want at WARNER'S! WRESTLING Al II AT THE: HIPPODROME, FRIDAY, FEB. 28, K I i- V in- . 1 CARLSON VS. GUSTAVO Best Two Ou of Three Falls to a finish ROBINSON vs. Ktd Robintcn, Sur Boxet of Sacramento, weight 145 pounds. GiHET SPIKER Will BoxIFour Rounds There will be good prelim- inaries from ,'Jack Garske's wrestling school. AnMIWIflN Reserved Seats. $1.50; General, $1.00 numiJJlUll . uoys 50c. Ceo. Aduian ( la&$ Free. Hear the Schubert Sextette in the, high school lyceum course at the gymnasium Saturday night. They are good. Adv.67-70c Read The Bulletin Class Ads. . AOTICE. I wish to announce that any per sons deslrftig to see me will find me at my home, 820 Georgia avenue. Telephone Red 2051. ' AdT.65-70p J. B, 'ANDERSON. To Lads Who Have Been in The Service- JMahy of you are probably a little short of ready money and would appreciate the chance to buy a Suit or Pair of Shoes at before-the-war prices! v We have about 300 Suits for Men, ranging in size frofrL, 34 to 38, made from good all wool suitings. They range in price from $5.00 to $15.00. It will pay you to come and see them before buying elsewhere. We also have Boys' Suits from the same material, sizes 30 to 36 for boys the age of 13 to 18, ranging in price from $5.00 to $12.00. I Many pairs of Shoes in the smaller and larger sizes, both for dress and work,' can be bought at our store. Men wirh limited means will have to see these bargains to appreciate them, as well as the prices we quote. We handle the very best of merchandise on the market, and fhe Reason we are selling so low is bjecause we are quitting business for good. 1 v PfiHftnrc DRY goods rULLUtlV U & CLOTHING THURSDAY and FRIDAY ;call Otf THE CASH MARKET .S? FISH, CLAMS CRABS & OYSTERS HOME CURED BACON AND HAMS "Quality and Qusntity"--Our Motto Thomas Heltt, Manager , ' Oregon Street We livor ( municipally owned iliughter houw end Stale mipection .