THE BEND BULLETIN, PAIIT EDITION, BENT), OREGON, FRIDAY, HEPTEMI1ER ft, 1010 PAGE B v. Tonight and Saturday Elsie Ferguson "EYES OF THE SOUL" Tlit ttronf dramatic itory JiptcJ from the novel "S.It of Tb. Earth." Two Showt Every Nih.-7:I5 d 9,00 UBERTY THEATRE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TEMPERATURE Maximum, 73 dinrflo. IIKXI) TRAIN HCIIKDII.K. On-KOD Trunk, Arrives, 7:35 A. M. Leaves 8:00 P. M. 0.-W. It. N. Arrives, 7:00 PI M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. T. II. Foley loft lust night for Porllniict on a brief business trip. . Miss Stella Pollock has returned from Tnconm, whnro nli was culled on account of tho recent dunth of linr mollmr. , Mr. and Mr. Ashley Formal and Mr." and Mra. Wllllum Speck re tornnd (lili morning from a week's outing at EJk luke. L. T. Dawson ha arrived In Bond from Portland and bu accepted a position at bookkeeper for tho Band Water, Light A Power Co. Puul Moyntto of Guthrie, Okla homa, nrrlvod In Bend thin morn ing to accept a position with 'the shoe department of J. C. Ponnoy Co. Mr. Potor Byborg Blurted tost night for Spokane, whore she will visit for a few days before loavinx on a trip to the middle west. She expects to roturn to Bend within the next three weeks. These Cool Mornings Make Us Think of I - R. M. Smith Says:-- I llll Leave your orders ' at the store for a . ' ' fit plump dill , ruirKTWt HEATING I HENS. ALIVEiflf BROILERS. DRESSED Afln I par pound........... sevW pr potiad TVw I I ' J Diewcd - ,.37 Alive, .. ..35e STOVES I J We have a complete line of them at prices that are right, and reasonable terms can be arranged. ., ' Furniture Rugs ; Linoleum .'V s.. We will be glad to show yoii our goods, whether you wish to purchose'now or later. Use Your Credit at GILBERT'S - Furniture Store FLOUR 2 ."1- , - RE-SALE AT THE HOTELS. Clyde M. McKay returned to Bond yesterday afternoon from Portland, ano' left this morning for !,a Grande, whero he will attend the Shrlno ceremonial. ' Mr. and Mm. E. P. Muhnffey and Mr. and Mrs. I!. II. Lamping and son started by auto this morning for La Grande to attond the Bhrlne ceremonial. O. 1). Abblngham and W. E. Olover and their 'families arrived In Bund last night .from Orand vlew, and will make their homos In thin city .during the winter months. : L. E. Smith was a business vis itor In. the city yesterday from bis home at Redmond. L Bhorlff 8, E. Roberts loft yester day to spend his vacation 'In the eastern part of the stute. He ex pects to be gono for the next two weeks. f ' William Leavctt and Claud Christ of Redmond were In Bend .yester day afternoon transacting business. Put It In The llulleUn. Worth-While Saving This is the' time when you can test in no uncertain measure, the value giving quality of this storeright in the midst of a NEW buying season, 1 when hew clothes are an 'absolute necessity and each price stands for a full measure of value. Thofce who come to the store this week will effect worth-while savings, aside from securing merchandise of the worth-while quality that is, highest in quality and newest in Styles. , If you are not prepared to buy that New Fall Suit or Coat now, you may pay a small amount and we'll hold the gar ment for you until you want it. : THE VISITED STATES GRAIN .CORPORATION Otsaotucea that it will sell "Straight' grade lour, lo all putchaiera, is car load lota, hi 140.1b, juts aacka, groat weight, delivered to any Railway Station is Zona 10, compriahif the States ol -Oregon, Washington sod Idaho, at not to exceed $10.00 per bbl. net caab. Purchaien will ba aupplied (ion neareal available mill, which may icault in alight taring lot buyeri account. ' f Wholesale and tabbing profit on such flour most not exceed "5c per bbl. and retailer's protlia huat col exceed H1.25 per bbl. ' Address all communications to United States Grain Corporation 510 Board oi Trade Building . Portland, Oregon. Daily Market Report. truraiahad by erranarment with tba Central Oregon -Bank.) . I-IVEHTOCK. NORTH PORTLAND, Sept. 5. No cattle received.- Market steady. Best steers, $10911; good to choice, 910; medium to good, $89; fair to medium, $7.B08; common to fair, ISO 7; choice cows and heifers, $7.6008; (good to choice, $707.60; medium to good, M.GO07; fair to medium, $69$; canners, $3 6: bulls, $5.60 7.60; calves, $8.60g?14; Mockers and feeders, $6.6008.60. Hog; Market. Thirty bogs received. Market steady. Prime mixed, $17.60018; me dium mixed, $17O'17.60; rough heavy. $16.60 16.60; pigs, $15.64 016.60; bulk of sales. $17.60. Sheep Market. Eight hundred sheep received. Market steady. Prime lambs, $12.60013; 'fair to medium. $11.26012.26; year lings, $7.6009.60; wethers. $6 $.60; ewes, $607.60. BUTTER MARKET. IPrkae quoted by tba Central O rayon Fanners Creamery.) ' Prints, parchment wrapped, 67c, wholesale price. CAI.l FOR WARRANTS. All city warrants called. Interest conses on and after this date. 77o M. E. COLEMAN, City Treasurer. The choice of the best and most' FRUITS for the least money is here. Remember that win-. ter will soon be here. Don't regret that , you did not can more 'fruit.' Everything v : necessary . for Can-' .. ning Time. ;.-. . Hotel Cozy. 0. D. Abbingham, and family, Orandvlew. W. E. Olorer and family, Grand-view. Frank Davis, Portland.. Bob Duncan, Hood River. George S. Fick, Portland. C. M. Charlton, Powell Butte. Francis Anderson, Lakeview. A. F. Emblem, La Pine. D. O. Kane, Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Churchill, Wal la Walla. . .- .". Hotrl WrlKht. ; L. F. Johnson, Portland. .' ' A. C. Walters, Tacoma. - Mrs. C. H. Clow. La Pine. Clyde Clow. La Pine. Mrs. C. S. Baxter. La Pine. t Emma Otten, Klamath Falls. ' Edna Taylor. Klamath Falls. Frank Carpenter. Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Milli- can. ' A. W. Wagner, Egll. ., Clifford BHadeau, Fife. Pilot Butte Inn. C. H. Miller. Redmond. Con Wyman, Phllllpsburg, Mont. J. C. Coplan, Portland. M. Conner, Portland. C. A. Barnes, Portland. , William Rogan, Portland. Q. L. McFadden, Portland. J. W. Galloway. Portland. J. W. Fisher, Shanlko. 3. A. Cooper, Portland. , ; C. B. Prewitt. Portland. Mrs. F. J. Warner. Prlneville. -' E. B. Morrison, Roseburg. George C. Graham, Seattle. L. E. Smith, Redmond. Carl E. Wise. La Pine. ' Remember big benefit dancev at Hippodrome for benefit of war's . starving children, Sept. 8. Adv. CRUISER ENTERS COLUMBIA RIVER The Best Values in Shoes Makes This Store Bend's Busiest Shoe Store Production in Shoes and other lines have been curtailed, but you'll find ample sizes : and styles to choose from here ' JUST IN-NEW MEN'S SHOES Made right and guaranteed to give comfort ' and wear. New Lasts made of the finest -kid, calf and kangaroo leathers More, wear . in every pair . ' $7.50-$8.00-$8.50-$9.00-$9.50-$10 QUEEN QUALITY SHOES v V FOR WOMEN You'll find the largest stock to choose from hereBlack aiid Brown Kid, Brown Calf Every style of heels and lasts Priced from $6.00 to $12.50 . Every pAir fit th care. (' j i - a . Boys', and Girls School Shoes Economy and service in every pair. Priced from $ 1 .95 to $5.50 MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SHOE STORE , Stop and Stop at mAMH)TflIEnTlD BROTHERS i Quality Pionecrt tu.ee 1911 C. O. I. BOARD WILL SELECT PRESIDENT (By United Pnaa to The Ben) Ballettn.1 ASTORIA, 8ept. 6. The cruiser Birmingham and six torpedo boats entered the river at 6:30 o'clock this morning and proceeded to Port land. . . Remember big benefit dance at Hippodrome . for benefit of war's starving children,' Sept. 8. Adv. ' Put it In Tho Bulletin. - Until an organization meeting can be held by the board of directors of the C. O. I. Irrigation district, the district Is without a president, fol lowing the resignation of J. Alton Thompson. George Moore was elect ed to fill Mr. Thompson's place as director at the meeting of the board this week, but the president is yet to be selected. PORTLAND MAN BUYS ARNOLD DITCH LAND Announcement . was ' made this morning of the purchase by A. S. Lattln of Portland,, of 120 acres, with a 40 acre water right on the Arnold ditch, for a consideration of $2200. The deal was made through Henkle Haines.; Mr. Lattln will remain in Bend during the fall and winter months, and will mover onto his new property in the spring. MASONS TO START WORK FOR WINTER Signalling the close of a two months' summer vacation, the Ma sonic orders of Bend wlU resume activity, -when the Eastern Star chapter will meet Monday evening of next week. . The Blue lodge will convene on Thursday . September 11, the Knights Templar on Wednes day, September 10, and the Royal Arch. Masons on Monday, September 15. ' ' For the School Boy and Qirl You mothers, do you realize that you are not pay ing: one cent more for your boys and girls shoes here than you did last year? Our tremendous buying power, and our desire to give you hqnest values enables us to do this. Come in and be convinced.' Boys Calfskin, solid leather...... ...... Boys Army Shoes .......... I. ......i.... Boys Brown Moose Blucher Boys High Top Blucher ....... ......... Boys High Top 12 inch Elk........:.... Girls School Shoes, the kind that wear. .Girls Buster Brown. ...... Qfrls English Cloth Top and Solid Leather ...$3.50 to $4.50 Girls Scuffers ......,.................J..:..-$2.98 to $4.50 ... $2.98 to $4.98 .$4.50 to $4,98 .....w.$3.98 ..1: ...$3.98 $5.50 ...$ 1.98 to $3.98 ...$3.50 to $4.50 Gilberts Grocery ... Honest . Values J. C. PENNEV CO., Inc. ; 197 Busy Sfores ; Honest Prices