IIKND IIULMCTI.V, IIKND, OBKOON, MONDAY, JUNK 0, 1UI0 PAGE S .1 DOROTHY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Wlien Julin Emcrion and Anita Loos get together to muk a fool of tlx Kaior--llio Kaiser is iiimi foul. Shirley Muson onj Ernest Truex sure do knock tlio stuflens out of more (lion Kaiier Mill' rebellion mum taiche. What would you Jo....?!? '1 licy did world than that! Come and sect A John Emerson and Anita Loos Production Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex in "GOOD-BYE BILL" MEDVESCIC. G1LDO on the Accordion. CHARLIE CHAPLIN SPECIAL ! Screen Supplement or THE STARS AS THEY ARE" Inlimate "si hone" picluiei ol iIm vaiioui Man. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 TODAY'H TESirKltATUIlB Miiiihiiii, CS degree. Iru Bradley of Hllver I.nkc In In the city. Tom (.'roiiln wan In from Silver Lake yeterdny. Walter Wright of Culver wm n -eek-end vlnllor In the city. N. O. Jucobson nnd W. C. Blrdsnll Uft yesterday for Portlund by uuto. T. II. Foley loft lust nlht on a IiumIiiom trip to Portland nnd Bulum. W. O. Hndloy nnd II. E. Vlnconl Marled Ihla morning for Buttle luke. A 10-pound itlrl won born on Fri day to Mnt. II. dale at licr homo In Konwond. Enrl Wither and fumlly arrived In tho city lout nllit from thvlr home at Burn. C. fl. Johnson la a business visitor In nnd from 1I homo at Klumulh Falla. Merle Shlppcy left thU morning to Join tho forest ervlco reconnais sance crow, II. K. Morton. rnprescntnllvo of I ho Mergcnthiilcr I.liuitypo Co.. spent Hundny In Bend. MIRK Miilicl O. Doty of Redmond hint accepted u posh Ion III Tim Hullo I In office. I.. L. Morgan arrived In tho city lust night from hla honm In Mllllcuii, nnd la n'muliiliiK over today. L. V. Power bus recently returned to hla homo In Sister nftor eight lind a Ijnlf moulds' ervlro In Kronen. Krnnk It. Prince, John K. Hyim mid J. P. Ili'tmescy, of Tho Hhcvlln Illxon Company, loft I'.iIk morning on n trip to Klnmntli Fallii. J. V. Mrflahati and childrnn of Mo. IoIIiih huvo returned to their homo nfior a week' vlnlt with Mm. T. II. 0 Font or. Hay Dcyurmoiid, onn of tho first Rend hoya to onllxt at tho beginning of tho war, linn received hla dis charge, nnd urrlved In the city yea terdny from Han Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mm. II. J. Overiurf loft yesterday cm a motor trip to Hood Hlvnr and Portland. Mr. (vertiirf's mother will return with them for n vlnlt horo. Mra. John 10. Ityiui und Miss Hynn urn giving n diinco tonight nt the. Pilot Itutto Inn In honor of Ml ah lintel Steven and Wnrd II, Coblo. vIioho engagement wiih recently un (louncod. A telegram received t Ilia morning liy J. 8. Iiiiien of til In city from Sen ator Oniric I.. McNnry HlnteH that Mr. Innea' roii Hohnrt will probably bn difichiirgnd from tho navy, in which ho ho anrved for more than i,wo year, within a month's limn. ' V Invltntlona nro out for tha wedding of William T. Norrla to MIhs Vera Sherwood, duiiRhtnr of Mr. nnd Mrn. Kilwln 13. Slierwond. Tho ceremony will tnko plnco, nt tho Ton Bar rnneli nt 0 o'clock, Wednesday evening, Juno 18, R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance ' Loans M inneaota Street Phone: Office, Black 1591 Reiidence, 2051 J. B. Anderson, Agent. GISH in "BOOTS" '35! in "Tuning His Ivories" Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Stnut, Mr. and Mm. ). A. Thoinon und Prince Htuul will lonvo by auto tomorrow morning to nilund tha rono festival in Portlund. Mm. Prince BtiiatK loavcii tonight with her two children for tho Itosu City. In Bend's Movie Centers UK.M. Can you Imnitlne n protty little Kirl growing up with a gang of safe cracker and coming throuRh It all u n near ml? Can you Imagine- her alighting from a freight train In mull gossipy town. In boy'a clothes, and within a few month becoming tho bello of tha village? Tli In I what Muggsy Muluno doe in Cottonvlllo, the icane of "Danger Oo Blow." Till 1 an ununuully clover photo dranu In which Muo Murray win greater laurel a Muggiiy. If tho queatlon of environment meuna anything In your young life nnd If your efforts to give your own daughter on education that will fit her for tha Whlto House are not turn. Ing out well, you will be more than Interested In "Danger Go Blow," Man Murray' latest production, to be shown nt the Grand Tuesday und Wednesday. Tlieiln Ilnrn In "Salome" will be seen for thc.liiHt time nt lite Grand tonight. I.IIIKItTV. One of tho rarest things In the world mi original Idea Is impress ed In "Good llyo. Dili!" tho second John EnierHon-Anita I.oos produc tion for Paramount, starring those two sterling artists. Shirley Mason und Ernest Truex, which will be shown nt the Liberty theater next Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho. photo play satirize' Wild Hill Hohenxol lern from start to finish. It shows how ho hung hi terrorism Idea on the eyo of the German people so ef fectually Hint ho thought suro it would work on tho rest of the world. Well, Kill didn't succeed In scar ing tho rest of tho world, us wo till kliow, and ha surely didn't scare tho authors of tbl.i new kind of knlser play. They luive fun with tho knlser, tha crown prince and tho whole Prussian gang nnd tliey do It effect ively. A n rule, t lip .grimmer tho Job tho American has to do, tho more ho kid himself about it. Daily Market Report. (Kurnlnhed bjr arrangement with tha Central Orraon Hktik.) MVKHTOCK. NOIITII POUTI.ANI), Juno 0. Ono thoiisnnd five hundred cattlo re ceived. Market Blow; steers lowor, others steady. Medium to Rood steers, $10(iT 11. AO; fair to good, UOiffll; com mon to fair. S (if 10; choice cows and heifers, $9 fi10; Rood to choice, $8 Si0; medium to Rood, $ 7 5j) S ; fair to medium, $fifi7; dinners, $3.50 5; bull;) $5 iff 8; calves, f U 13. HoK Market. Onn thousand II vo hundred Iiors roeoved. Market slendy. Prime mixed, $ 18.50 (Jf) I O.fiO; mo dlum mixed, $17.5018.50; rough heavy, $111.50(017.50; pigs. $16.50 f 17.50; bulk of biiIi-h, $19. 25 19.35. Hliecp Market. Two thousand two hundred sheep rnceivod. Mnrkot weak. Prlmo lambs, 12 !f 13.60; fair to medium, $10P12; yeurlings, $ 8; wntherB, $08; ewes, $5) 7.50. UUTTIOIt MAItKKT. (Prleaa qunted by the Central Oregon Farmora' Cronmerv.) Trtnt, pnrchmont wrapped, 68c, wholosBlo price. Outterfat, 62o. HUN ICE CREAM FOR YANKS h NaVrVNlllli Neaipalirc I flKt Cermnii nierehauls lire filtering to tho American appetite for dainties to the extent ui Importing Ire cream freezer and selling real Ice cream lit throe mark u dish. The photngmph show one of the boy ciijirylng hi le cream ut Neueiiuhr, Itheiilsh Prus sia. Look Over Your Bill. Now that muiieliisly has taken the trouhlo to count them. It appear that there ore In circulation In the currency of tho t'ulted Suites live varieties of the $1 note, live different $2 blU. lx $.1 bill, (even $10 bill, seven $20 bills, six $."0 hills, xlx $1K) bill and four $.VX) bill. Comparatively few citizen, to ho ur, have the opportunity to tudy the difference between $300 bill, but It Illustrate the tnutter-of-cotintone with which currency I handled that many will probably be surprised to know that the lower de nomination are printed In. so many tyle. Nor doe It often occur to any body to realize that he carries In hi pockethook some fine und Interesting example of the art of engraving. Unquenchable. "Old I. lite Lather Is a great feller to nluay look on the bright side of thing," snld the gaunt Missourlun. "He was riding to town on a load of ha; with hi son-in-law the other day when the foails were no muddy. One wheel dropped Into a chiiekhole clear up to the axle, the liny slewed, and I'nele l.ute rolled off nnd landed on his bend In n puddle a font and n half deep. 'Well, sir." sny he. when they had dug him out and mopped him off some, 'these 'ere mud roads don't bruise you up like a rock road doe. If that had been n hnrd-siirfaced mad, li'doKued If it wouldn't have plumb broke my neck !" Knnsiis City Stnr. DID SEEM LIKE PROFANITY But Really, Prospective Bride Was Merely Trying td Tell Marriage' License Clerk Her Name." C. M. Kennedy, who Issue ninr rlnge licences in Seattle, Wash., Is an exceedingly pollto and withal a proper young man. When a prospective bride and groom approached bis desk re- Ever Think of the difference between g the old corner grocery, with its open barrels of m m foodstuffs, and its coun- H S ters crowded with buck- i ets and boxes, its few narrow shelves and a modern up-to-date store? . u Come in someday and look over our clean, tresh stock:--our lonjj rows of shelves full of canVied and semi-prepared foods, our bins of tresh vegetables, i our cases ot bakery stuff. It will set you thinking. Thone 51 Smith's Grocery R. M. SMITH, Prop. eentiy liere's what hniipt'iied tlmt slioeked Kennedy : "Niinie, please?" wild Kennedy to the Rwvet-fueed young thing before him. "llelmnheiirt Hurts," mine the unex pected reply, " I"r I'm sorry," said Kennedy with a frown. Til in I n tr to the prospective groom, Keiiniil.i inked bis inline, llilu't lug to give the coming bride ii'i nppor tiinlly to recover from her evident at tack of heart trouble, i "Gixirge T. Iliillldiiy." snld tho mini. "And now your mime?" snlil Ken nedy to the apparently recovered bride-to-be. "Ifolmiihcnrt Hurts," slie repented, I "Young lady." snld Kennedy severe ly, "I niii a married mini nnd n failxir, nnd It grieve me lo luiir such lan guage from ii girl getting a mnrriiige license. If your heart hurt I'm sorry, but profanity I wholly unnecessary." "What the future Mrs. Iliilllduy I trying to tell you," suld the young man. "I that her name l ll-e-l-m-a II a r-t H-n-r'-t-z." Kennedy apologized. Cin cinnati Inquirer. HQW HE EARNED HIS CROSS American Soldier of Chinese Parent age Talk Modestly of Deed of Great Bravery. Corporal Sing Kee. color sergeant of the Three Hundred nnd Sixth In fnntry of the Seventy-seventh division, holds, one may fnlrly believe, the dis tinction of being the only American soldier of Chinese deseent who ever won a Croix de Guerre In France. Tho corporal Is a modest warrior, not lo quacious In the tongue of his fellow soldiers : and when nkcd by a reporter to tell how he won his cross he re plied. "What did I do? I did. that' nil." Others, however, ore more ex plicit, and what Corporal Sing Kee realty did wn to carry message through gfl and shell fire. He wn one of the twenty runner between commanders of advanced battalions at Mont Notre Dame, and nt the end of the second day the corporal was the only one still remaining in action. I-nte In the afternoon he was gassed by the enemy, but managed to reach hi desti nation. After Hint mine the Croix de Ouerre, honorably earned by the Amer ican soldier of Chinese parentage who Just "did. that's all." Christian Sci ence Monitor. Silent Before Johnson. The other day a few men In the street were discussing capital punish ment, when a young man named John son was observed approaching. "Ilush !" whispered a wag named Smith. "Btop the subject Don't speak about hanging; It'll put him in mind of his grandfather." Mr. Johnson came up, and th'e com pany Immediately started another and more lively theme. About a week Inter Johnson, fnlrly foaming at tho mouth, met Smith. He yelled. "Why the dickeu did you sny Hint my graiidfiither wn hanged? It's an Infamous lie, sir; he died In his bed." "Iliinged!" exclaimed Smith. "My denr sir. I never nlleged anything of the kind. We were speaking nhnut hanging nnd I told the fellow to stop It, a It might put you In mind of your grandpapa. Wasn't he a roiiemaker?" Our success proves that service counts 1 We firmly believe that our luccei bat been due to one third Never being; afraid of do ing1 too muck for our cus tomers. We' ve served our patrons instead of being1 satisfied with just selling thing's for a cash profit. And we are always going to serve them. e are always going1 to give them just a little more than they expect. F ' i or instance, we are ai- . ways going to give them , the benefit of our knowl edge of good groceries. Thi. mean that we not only keep our shelves filled with the best groceries on the market, but that we suggest things to our cus tomers which we think are especially fine. Preferred Stock Canned Goods hive no pier on the prepared food market. It's quality is everywhere re cognized. Our stock is always freih. F. Dement & Co. Hi 1 Oiti s flOi i i When the fighting was thickest When the suffering was greatest Where was the Salva tion Army Lassie? $ He'll say: "She was right on the job And now, back home in the byways and . and bidden places where misery always lives, where a mother needs a home, where men, women and children are on the down grade, she's still "RIGHT ON THE JOB." Help Her to Carry On : I The Salvation Army Home Service I ' Fund JUNE 22 TO 30 1 The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie of their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-HLXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollars and cents :n your pocket. Build Now With Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of home product; and patronue trrre lrduttiy. Tie cheapest and bett building xnatcn al is Deiclutts (While) Pine and is manufactured right here into all sizes and gradea of lumber. Acquire a heme of your 111 instcid of a bunch of rent receipts. ... PUT YOUR MONEY f O WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Life In Other Planets. Marconi truthfully sny that ninny of the planets are much older than ours; therefore, being who dwell thereon ought to possess vast fund of Information Unit would be of In cnleuliihle value to us poor mortnls. He makes this reasonable statement In n recent Interview: "It Is silly to nfsert thnt other planets ure liiilnlitile Ited beeniise they have no atmosphere or are so het or otherwise totally dif ferent from the earth. If there were no fish In the sea. we would maintain to our hist hrenth that life therein wn Impossible.'' Thnt Is a reason able assertion.. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel WrlRht. Earl Withers and family. Burns. W. M. Setter nnd fnmily, Burns. Mrs. J. W. Pratt,. Salem. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. JTewberry, Mcdford. William Carroll, Mosler. " Mrs. It. Von Gross, Portland. C. B. Johnson, Klamath Falls. S. A, Jones, Burns. G. B. Insett and fnmily, Portland. W. A. Bullock, Portland. O. J. Stalrn, Portland. Walter Wright, Culver. 55 I. C. Trowbridge, Wallowa. G. W. Reynolds, Silver Lae. R. L. King, Sacremento. Hotel Coxy. Charles M. Faulkner, Burns. Mrs. A. F. Oakerman, Riley, A. K. Richardson, Burns. H. McConncll, Davis Creek. L. L. Morgan, Mlllican. Mr. and Mr. Harry E. l'iltz, Kla math Falls. Mrs. Ray Shaw and son, Cbiloquln. Lewis Robinson, Madras. E. A. Schoer, Reno, Nevada. " Rny Deynrmond, San Antonio, Tex.. Pilot Unite Inn. Bert Hedderly, Portlund. E. Y. Anderson nnd wife, Portland Tom Cronln, Sliver Lake. Jack Long, Silver Lake. ' J. A. Nichols, Portland. R. E. Morton, Portland. John L. Mason, Portlund. Lee Collins, Silver Lako. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Brymnn, Portland. E. R. Long, Silver Lako. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Skinner,' Los Angeles. H. M. Billings, Portland. H. S. Soule, Portland. Mrs. Cora Swart, Egll. F. O. McBroom, Silver Lake. Frank Dobkins, Silver Lake. Ira Bradley, Silver Lake.