TIIH I1KND Hl'M.KTIV, DAILY KDITIOtf. IIKNIl, OHKWOX. TIUIWIlAY, JIXY 17, 1010 PAGE a TONIGHT Only Lee fuppy Love FRIDAY-SATURDAY Wo" ENID BENNETT IN "PARTNERS 3" She wn colJ to ill love: she bad worked in the cabaret! too long tu think that there wu ueh a thing: until a real man (rum the Arizona desert came alonif: that a the big urprlie in "Partners 'I hree. Fatty Ar buckle "in LOVE" Can You lmiiiic ) LOCAL NKWS ITK.MS kikav'h n:.Mi'i:n.'i i iik .Muxtiiiiliti, HO ii'Kr""'. Mr. unit Mm. t'lmid Alamiln-I hut left laat nlKliI 'H m i'l " 1 1 1- n at . Mix MurKHrvt Hchri'drr will li-nvc tomorrow In Hfi'iitl ii wi'i'k In I'oil lit ii tl . Sir. und Mih. J. I), tviiiovjii T--I uriictl luHt ii Ik t. from u w.'i-k'a auto lrli lo Hi)' count. II. V. Krlimult of Hurim Is In lli. rlly loduy. Mr. anil Mrs. K. U. Hourk ol CrraciMit urt api'tidlliK a few duya In llrinl. II. (). Wilson of Slaters la u himl-II--IH visitor In tin- city totluy. ( . lli-ckiir of Tumnlo wuh nmotiK those iiltendliiK the Kurm hurcau liuniui't ut tlio IM lot Hutte inn lual nlxlit. Mr. iind Mra. K. I.. 'lrk of l.o I'lnn with III the city lust nlKlit. Lawrence W. Honey, who unlisted frniii lli'iid ovit a year mto, hus Juki nrrlvi-tl at Cnnip Mill from over-si-iis service. ELKS REGULAR MEETING EMBLEM CLUB FRIDAY, JULY 18 All members ure wanted to be present. ). II. IIANER. Sec. Change in Hours of Grocery Deliveries. BY BAKER S GROCERY Morning Delivery will be made daily at 10 a. m. Afternoon Delivery will be made at 8 p. m. Orders sent in alter these hours will await the next delivery. BAKER'S GROCERY In Bend's Movie Centers (illM. No belter authority can lit; found for Information on moving picture I'Vi-ntH lliun thu MovIiik Picture World, which say uboul "The It" J I.untern," f.aturlnn Nuilmovu: '"In 'Th It I'll I.unHTn.' Metro haa turned out u photoplay which will chulli-nico attfiitlon with any apeclul production ever presented. The abil ity lo reproduce a plcturu of China, to catch a breath of lis exotic at mosphere, to Invest Ita burburic splendor, and to tnuiMlato Ita mystic aoul, ho faithfully, spells a triumph of lllm art. It la a superior achieve mentrealised not only In tlx; scope and muKiiltudit of l' luvlnh scene, all of them conceived with pulnntuk Iiik cure und uccurucy, hut In I he Kruphlc and logical development of Iih Htory und churuclerltutlon. To Nuxltnovu, the slur, und Cap ellmil, the director. heloUK the credit for the success of lliu picture. The former, underlukliiK a dual role In which the characters are entirely different, displays the highest form of lilntr Ionium, Her performance In u peril In IIh vividness, poignancy and aymputliy. "Indeed, the atur illumlnutea the character of thu Kuraslun (the Occi dental Impersonation doean't flKuru largely ) whoso youthful love and pride direct her - Judgment to an Inexorable truglc climax, with auch depth of feeling und capacity for varied chnngea of tnond thut alio aroused ' eiithusiiiKiii of thu highest order. Her personality not only co incided with the character aim por trayed but ahn knew the type of the Kuruslnn, the girl whose mixed blood curried out thu undent poetic philosophy 'KuhI Is Kust and Went Is Weal and never the twain shall meet'." Tills marvelous production will he nl; lit, Saturday matinee and evening shown at the rCtind theater Friday und Mumliiy matinee. Tonight will bo the last allowing of (ilaclys llruckwell in thu strong pluy, "The Forbidden Iloom." I.IHKKTV. Healism prevails In the production of "1'urtners Throe;" the latest Thomas II. I nee photoplay, featur ing Knld Dennett, which comes to the Liberty theater Friday and Sat urday nights and Saturday matinee. Much of the action of the Htory takes place on the great American desert, and to secure tho proper set ting Mr. luce sent his director, Fred Nlblo, and the ontlre company out on the tlesort for a week to stoot the locutions. The players camped In tents out on tho sand, nmld cac tus and sagebrush. Large cans of water wore taken out In tho com missary automobile, but before the scones were flnlnhod It wus neces sary to send a much Ins back for a now supply. Then, too, there's Fatty Arbuckle In "Love." ' Words ' full to come when tlilnklng of the big living dumpling In love. ILL HEALTH CAUSE PROMPTING SUICIDE i Word wns roccivod today from 'Prlnovlllo of the death of B. A. Ilockonstclli, who committed suicide by shooting himself In tho head with small cnllbor revolvor. III health Is bnllovod to havo prompted tho act. He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs, Charles ttose of Prlnevllle, Knim "The ltel l.mitern," feuturlni; I'rlday, MMturday evening AT THE HOTELS Pilot Unite Inn. F. A. Henry, I'ortlund. '. II. Caldwell, I'ortlund. K. F. Fay, Portland. K. H. Whltuker, Portland. Hurry Kemp, I'ortlund. It. It. Newman, Chlcugo. F. C. Hutch, Woodstock. P. H. LeFervere, Loa Angeles. II. V. Schmal.. Ilurna. Mra. I). A. McFudden. Tule. C. K. .Street, l.u Pine. Mr. und Mrs. K. 0. Hourk, Crea cent. (I. I). Long, Pendleton. H. K. Spencer, Portland. A. Hack ley, Portland. II. O. Wilson. Sisters. J. W. Wright. Cllne Fulls. O. M. Plummer, Portland. Warm Weather Underwear for All the Family lafaarararsiao Ladies' Unions all styles, all sizes, 50e, 75c. 85c, 98c, $1.19. . Ladies' Vests 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c, 45c. Misses' Union Suits 49c,' 59c. i Misses' Vests 20c, 25c, 29c. Lady Sealpax Athletic Underwear for women, $1.50, $1.75 Boys Unions All sizes, G9c. Men's Unions 95c, $1.19, 51.00. When It's Underwear WE STRIVE TO PLEASE THE WARNER COMPANY QlTAMTY ' MKHCHANtltM AT POPULAR DUCKM .n.iiimu, nt the Ciruml theater anil Huliilny matinee. C. Anderson, I.au Butte. Hotel t Vwy. II. G. Thompson, Corvallls. Agatha Tutton, I'ortlund. Mr. und Mrs. E. L. Clark, La Pine. F. Johnson, i'ortlund. A. P. Ilrennun, Portland. Hotel Wriglit. Mrs. A. Johnson, Seattle. Mrs. J. F. Summit, Montana. Mrs. Mary Gray, Portland. C. M. Harris. Portland. J. V. Brewbuker, Portland. Wulter Hanson, I'ortlund. NEWS ITEMS FROM PINEHURST FARMS PINEHCnST. July 17 -C. H. Spaugh delivered some mutton sheep in P.end Thursday. j Mrs. J. L. Couch was a visitor at the (.'. Allen home Haturday. MIhs Vida Ilolmun was at the l'lne Tree mill Thursday on Import ant business. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rpuugh, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Mcdulro and Mrs. Winnie Howell und son Norman apitnt Thursday evening In Tumnlo. .VI Iks llertliu llasselliurg was at the l'lne Tree mill on business sev eral days this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howell, Mr. und Mrs. ('. II. Hpuugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Howell, Leroy Howell, Uurward Howell and tho Misses Violet Hpuugh, Alice Hpuugh, Gladys Hpuugh und Myrtle Hpuugh spent the evening on the river fishing und hav ing u general good time. Heglnnld liuyley spent the even ing In Tuuiulo Haturday. liurwurd Howell wus hauling flume lumber from the l'lne Tree mill several duys last week. Mrs. Winnie Howell and son, who spent several duys viHlting relatives here, left Sunday for their home near Itosalla, Washington. Among those who were in liend Tueaduy were the following: Mrs. J. L, Couch. Miss liernlce Couch and Mr. and Mrs. McDanlels. I. K. Wlmer and son Huymond were In Bend on business Friday. George Hundul and Nell Hay were having Home grinding done at C. H. Spaugh's Friday. Affinity. "Wo read that a hen has adopted a litter of iilgn. A irfiwdble explanation of this is the natural intimacy be- ' tween hum and egl'S." Charlotte News. Daily Market Report. 'FurnUhed bj arrangement with the Central Orecron Bank.) MVK8TOCK. NOHTH PO KTLAND, July 17. One hundred cuttle received. Mar ket steady. Good to choice steers. $10 11; medium to good, $9010; fair to medium, $SU; common to fair, $7i8; choice cows and heifers, $8 0 8.50; good to choice, $78; me dium to good, $6 Tt 7; fair to medium, $.".!( 6; cannery. $45; bulls, $5 7.50; calves. $9fel5. Hon Market. Two hundred and fifty hogs re ceived. Market steady. Prime mixed, $21022.25; me- INSIST THAT YOU HAVE HOLSOl BREAD YOUR GROCER CARRIES IT! American Bakery The high cost of deliveries is real ly a myth. Lota of people Lave been tellinft you that all fro eery deliveries are expen sive. That they tfreatly increase the cost or your foot. That you ought to save this cost by carrying your groceries home. On the contrary our customers find our deliv ery system really econom ical. It doean't add to the coat of their groceries and pro visions. It saves their time and energywhich they can more profitably devote to their homes or to various outside interests. ti:i:i::::::i::t:t::!:::i::::n:iiai!:::::i:itiut::i DEMENT & CO. Phone 401 What a fine feeling at the end of the month to know there is Not a Grocery Bill Before You Have you ever tried to get on a cash basis once? If you have yon know what it means First of the Month: Bills All Paid. Our system of buying and cash selling enables you to save a little each and every month. Hundreds are using it with satisfaction. You. too, can do as much. You will save. Try it one month with us and you will see what the great benefits are. UNION GROCERY dlum mixed, $20 21; rough heavy. 19.&0Z0; pigs. $20fl20.50: bulk of sales. $22. Sheep Market. One hundred sheen received. Mar ket very slow and unsteady. Prime Iambs, $1213: fair to me dium, $9012: yearlings. 1(68: ethers, $6tj7.50; ewes, $5 7.50. BCTTKR MARKET. Prices quoted br tbe Central Oregon Farmers' Creamery.) ' Prints, parchment wrapped, 53c, wholesale price. Butterfat, 66c. It's a Pleasure to receive a hoi of grocer ies. Everything comes carefully packed and delivered- promptly. We handle only the Best Groceries and pure food products. For seasonable table lux uries leave your order with us. SMITH'S Grocery Phone 51 p'PIPlPWISPBJIrJIrJIrJIrJBBIBnBPpiBlpfiafafiq CHAS. STANTON Shop Next to Montgomery's Plumbing Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED Painting and Paperhangtog SEND A POSTAL TO G. E. MAST. ' IPIANO TUNER TUNING-CLEANING-REPAIRING BEND. .OREGON R. L. ANDERSON Real Estate Insurance Loans Minnesota Street Phone: Office, Black 1391 Retidenca, 205 1 J. B. Anderson, Agent. ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Rough Dry and Finished Work Electrlo Machine Used Call 1602 Hill St., or write Mrs. Pearl E. Iattimer Box 80, Bend, Oregon Work Called For and Delivered 1