TIIH nEJfD IllTIiLETIX. DAILY EDITION. HEXD. OIIKOOIV, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1010 PAGE 8 TONIGHT Lust Time IRENE CASTLE in Robert W, Cliumbari' "TE5 Firing Lino" TUKS. WKDN'Y BRYANT ' WASHBURN in ripping comrtly "A Very Good Young Man" I In reputation ki loo tntly, m lit up tlil. I In "Ja2 Uty" tpi.OiJe u about lite lunnirtl I lung ef, VOD-A-VIL MOVIES A whole vaudrvillc tliow on the K-r.'g, LIBERTY THEATRE Two Show. Nilnly-7:l) and 900 I1KND TKAIN HCHEDl'LH. Oregon Trunk. Arrive, 7: SB A. M. Leaves 8:00 P. M. . o.-w. n. sr. Arrive, 7! 00 P. H. Leave, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TEMPKRATl'BH Maximum, 30 I)egrn.. Edward Lyon departed Inst night on n biiHliicsn trip to Portland. ' J. L. Lurkuy roturni'd thin morn IiiK '"'"I bualmm trip to Portland. Mra. C. K. Hudson mill aoo lionnld returned thin mornliiK from Port j .land. K. ). Logan hu opened bin randy kitchen lit thv buaeiuciit of the I'rln Klu building. F. A. Wbll lliiKton. of Now York. In In Ilia rlly visiting with hi bro ther O. M. Whltllngton. II. K. Ntirdoon returned tills inorii Iiik from FnllbrldKii where be visit ed ovit Sunday with bin brother. .Mr. and Mm. Ci. II, HlmniK arrived In lli'iid this morning from Kansas fs Mr. HIiiiiiih will bu with tin' llorlon Jrug Co. Minn Collii Uuvln left UiIm morn In K for hr homo In Tho Dalle ufter pending tho week-end with Mr. Chu. W, Ersklne. How inuny Ilka cuudy? Now, now, ploaHa don't all puk at once! Lud lc. firm anyway! Are you going; to try to dunca on a circle until tho louder stop the muiilc and got the candy prize or are you going to run tho rlHk of reaching the next circle before then?, Coma and b tho candy kid ut tho Muaqucrado at the! ' gym ' on Hallowo on. 121c. Daily Market Report. (FurnUhnt by arranitmrnt with tho Crntral Orraon UnN. NOHTII PORTLAND. Oct.. 27.-- Cnlllo steady, good number receiv ed toduy. , Hunt steers. $9.50 i 10.50; good r to choice, uvl.&0; medium to good, S 4 9 ; fair to flood, 7fl8; common to fair, t5.G0ffi6.G0; cholcu cowh and heifers, $7.50 H.50; good to cholco, $6. B0 (fj 7.60; medium to good, t5.50tPS.50; fair to medium, $4.75 4i.5.75: ennnnrs, 3i4. bulla. $5C50; prime light calvoH, $13iriD; huuvluii, S S 1 j 1 3 . Jlojc Market. Two hundred and twentv-flva bog received. . Market uncertain. Prime mixed. $1 3.50 fi H.00 : me- Smmm,mmmmmmmmmBhmmmmwimmm, -mrMtsmmmmmmm K1 I . w Use Every Safeguard Forecasters suy that this winter will be the severest in years. t - Are you amply prepared for it? Have you looked ivbout your house to ascertain weak-. nesses? If you are building are you prop erly safeguarded? If not, call on us for , advice. ' - Carlson 8b Lyons Expert Plumbers. MlllllllWIIIIIIIWWgllllWIIIM TONKiHT AND TUESDAY THE BIG SUPER SPECIAL FLORENCE REED IN "Wines of len" A lU riling nd fnulional ilory ifial wai tfn hit on Broadway, A wonderfully abut I Ling tevcn part Icaiuia, CHRISTY COMEDY Four of A Kind" dl urn mixed, IJ.OO 13.50: rough heuvlva, $1 1.001' I J. 60; amoolb beu !, tl2.00fDlli.50; pig, 112.00 13.00. Hhecp Market. Vary alow about vtnudy eat of mountuln, prlmu lamb $104itll; bnl valley lamb, $10 Still; feeder, $&'; yearling. fHl; wether, 7.501i V.50; ewe. IUJ6.10. AT THE HOTELS. I'llot Unite Inn. F. A, lluury. Portland. ,M. I,. Hamuli, i'orlluiid. A. F. I'alm, Portland. K. I,. WlKlM.nl, HI. I.oiiIh. ('. It. KdwnrdH, I'ortlapd. C. (!. Kydell, Kt. Paul. IJ. 10. O't'oniKir, I.ako Vlvw. V. A. Terrell. Wiihco. l'elur llldgiy. Kort Hock. K. M. Mlltun. Kort Hoik. J. II. (Irny. Portland. IJ. I.. Calllcralo. Portland. Nelllu MatlhewM, Portland. Krud II. Ulan. Portland. J. K. Condon. 8. P. B. K. W. Hmlth. Kin mill h Fall. K. K. Jomm, Itvuo, Ni.-v. Karl S. Wulton, I. oh Angelen. ('. J. JobiiHon, Prlnevllln. J. II. Hthlt, Klamath Km I In. Chnrlen Hleiibritnn, Klunilh KhIIh. Calar (iaKiiun, I'orlluiid. K. Mayerii. Kriu.ee, Minn. Kniem .McCarthy, Kruieu, Minn. J. It. Qard. I,o AnkelvH. Hotel Coxy. J. II. Prodger. Great FuIIh, Mont. C. .M. Prodger, Great FuIIh, Mont. II. E. ThriiBton. I,ako View. Mr., and Mm. I. It. Knotm. Port land. . ' C. J. Hunter, Crane. C. M. WIIboii. Hllver I.uke. Ned J. Anglnnd. Powell Hnlle. HotH Wrlulit. M. S. Warren, Cannon Beach. W. C. Adanm, Cannon Beucb. P. E. Miillory, Creacent. It. - McCoy, HulneH. Charlen Ilerger. Spoknno. Jamiia McArdle, Tncoina. 'rteii, tell Hi about the rtiillflttlit," "I'll tell you about a iIiik Unlit, ( km my." "So, the bulllbhl." Wll, iIiIm wilt it Inill-iloK," In "The Man From .Mexico," II, A. A. C, nevt Thui-Mluy. ' , 21c. RANGERS' EXAM. ARE HELD TODAY Rangera' examinations were being conducted In tho DeHchutcg National Forext ofllcoH here this morning. 1 1 candldaten appearing for promotion. Thoie taking the tcKln were: Fred R. Moffut. Karl 8. Silvers. Clarence GRAND A. MlddlobUHber, Frank U. Carlnon William T. NorrlB, Klrby W. Hmlth, Jerome H. Htutz, Fred A. Buinbrum, and Charlea Suinbruni, of Klumath county; Qlen Howard, o.f l.u Pine, und It. A. Know, of llend. "Mel 1 u Oil," hiih Fltx In, "Tim .Mini From Mmlro," II. A. A. C, TliurMliiy, OrtobiT ilO, Ailiillxoion, iVIM nidiN. 21c Bucceuful Woman Trapptr. Tmppliig prrdulory animal la amrrply the kind of occupKllon In which a woman might be expected to dlallniciilrh liemrlf, even wilb the great exleimlon of the range of feminine ac llvlllea to nlilrh we have been vecua tonird lately. Mra. Adit Tlugley of Ida ho, la reported, however, by the North wrutem dlvlnlorf of the United States bluloplcnl atirvey, to be ao auerefnful In till employment that her male ri val are muling It hard to keep up with her record i. Her victim are mainly cvyolea, bolccat. wolvea, lyniea and mountain lion. At 8:30 every li Mim ing Mra. Tlngley mount ber cayue and rldea off to her trap, of which be runa lx llnea, of CO each. She uh ea a flh bait prepared by a secret formula. On occaalnn aha can ue a ji'J caliber rifle with alinoat perfect iirmrncy. Make Dig Cun by Shrinking Liner. In luaklni; n 12-Inch K'm nt an enat ern iimeniil the liner tube, 'M feet long, whm llnlxhed and rifled before belne aliniiik Into place. CuMomurlly (he liner l flne-bvred nntl rilled after the ahriiikii!e operation, oml thia la dcclnr.il lo lie the flrat time a gun of audi large fl7.e ever assembled after Ibe tube wa flushed. Popular Merhniilea Magazine. Jehanncaburg Now Matropol!. .Tiilianiiobiirg, with a Mipiilnilnn of CO.'t.-.'7-l. la (he largest and moat rna uiopolllHii cliy In Soulli Africa. The laatea of the eoile are varied, rang ing from (he simplest requirement on the part of the native lo the most cultivated wants. Mualc of Hume form la one of the mean of aallsfyiug these wont. Hovel He Work In gone but Noble's Popular Player are here, next Thursday, October SO, In the "The Man From Mexico," ut tho II. A. A. C. Tickets, nt Mortons. 21c. o , And Who the "IfT" The thoughtless spender puts tin Ift In thrift. Cartoons Magazine. Smith says- BUY FLOUR White River . The Dalles Patent Dement s Best $3.35 per Sack $13.15 per Barrel SMITH'S Grocery Phone 51 GAVE THA.N'KS FOR ARMISTICE Frvnt Gratitude to Qod Wae First ThouQht of the Gallant De fendera of Verdun. Tho orllllery (Ire died out, and (here was n iniie Hint mod like the Hid den end of Hie world. Then from the 40 bells, blub In (be lower of Hie old cathedral ut Verdun, pealed forth those silvery tones Hint proclaimed ngalii. "Peace on eurlli." The armistice had come. Hlowly the great door of the Ihedi al opened and In runhed CAM allied soldiers. iJoetor Jlaurer of Hie lied Trluniile, say u writer In Association Men, iiiietly walked to the altar rail and knelt there. Captains, lieutenant and soldier reached for . the bell rope, and be feared the opportunity for religion service was lost. Hut I hey saw Hie lonely figure anil came Into Hie cbolr space. A be rose all wu quiet "Hoy," he said, "I believe we all want lo slug and that we ought to sing Hie Doxology." At II close Doctor Mnurer raised hi hand, and Mohammedans, Catho lic, Prolestuut and Jew bowed their head and fell on their knee. Amid the ruin OHO soldier knelt Moham medans bumping their head on the stones. Catholic devoutly crossing theuiKelvea, and Jew and Proteiunt wllh hands clasped, face shining and eye lifted. Doctor Mnurer led lii that everwon derful prayer, "Our Father Which Art In Heaven." He then uggeted that the American sing, "My Country, Tl of Thee," while the Kngllsh sang "od Have the King." At the close of the singing the French soldier pushed for ward aud anng. aa only Frenchmen can alng, the "Marseillaise." The French general enrne forward and took Doctor Muurer's hand. "I want to thank you." he auld, "for lead ing these men on this occasion of grace to offer prlse to Cod for (he deliver ance of France und for the safety of the world." OLD TURKISH TRADE UNIONS Guilds Formed of Member of Various Industrial Vocation Common In Constantinople. Whntever may be the eventual gov ernment of Constantinople, the count less guilds or corporation created by members of the vurious Industrial vo cations followed by the population will probably resiwnd slowly to the change. In Constantinople, says a writer on Turkish life, every (rude and culling has It own union, many of which are of long ancestry: the esnuf. or guild, of the shoemakers, for example. Is said to huve been grunted power to Judge and punish It own member for public offenses as long ago us the six teenth 'century, in return for some service which It then rendered Sulei man the Magnificent. , Organized for the common benefit a traders or work era, the member of the guild are ad mitted Irrespective o't race or religion so long as they follow that particular occupation. The business of the or ganization Is conducted In lodges, the officer of which have been held re sponsible for the good behavior of members. Although future condition in Constantinople will doubtless modi fy tbein, the esnafs will probubly con tinue to be a power. Schools of Dunkerqu. One of the thing that deeply Im pressed the company of Journalists from some twenty different nations who recently visited Duukcnpie In a purly was the story of the public schools. Duukerque, iilthoiigh It es caped occupation, wus under constant bombardment ; the enemy ut one time and another hud the city under fire by lund, sea and air, but, except for a short time In the beginning when the buildings were used for wur purposes, the schools of Duukerque. like those of Helms, continued in session, and new schoolhouses were built. When ever the city was bombarded, the pu pils, big and little, marched to the cel lar In orderly procession, and some times the entire session was held there. If a schoolhouse wa partly shuttered, It was repaired at oure, und school promptly resumed; nothing, In short, wus allowed to Interfere with the con tinuity of the schools of Duukerque. Peanut Now Important Crop. The peunut has accomplished won ders for agricultural development, and has Increased production by acres and doubled the value of- land In many sections. It similarly helped Alnbnmu through the crisis when the appear ance of the weevil played havoc In the cotton fields of that slate. It hns done well throughout the South, and Virginia, which formerly stood first In Its proirtictlon, has sunk to fifth place. The peanut oil Industry has added to tho value of the crop, und this yonr the total harvest and vnluo were the greatest ever recorded, In spite of a reduction In acreage. The once de spised peanut lias proved Itself n valu able .agricultural asset to the South and tho country, and the end Is not yet. New Orleans Tlmes-Plcnyune. Everyone There Named Levy. There Is a peculiarity about Little Tancock Island, Lunenburg county, Nova Scotia, which Is not generally known. Nearly nil the residents are .named Levy, In fact, only a few years ago nil the residents bore that name. In the majority of cases the given or Christian names Is tnken from the' Old Testament. The Levy claim o be direct descendants of the men who fol lowed the flshprinnn's culling on the shores of Ci'.lllee In V time of Christ HUGE "AIR LINER IS IN WASHINGTON mm m jjpSjlfj Pgr i Tba big Xawaoa air liner, 20 paaaangar airplane built at Mil waukee, aa arrived in Washington, after a successful trip from Wis consin to New York. The plana U to try for a tranacon Haemal Bight. This photo abow the In ventor. A. W. Lawaon, helping Miss Felicity Bnranelil, the on.y woman paaaenger, to aiigbl at Washington. They war two of tba 14 pasaengera. BEND VS. KLAMATH TO BE NEXT GAME Haiti Contest Kxpected in Southern ' Oregon City Local Player Win From Princville 13-12. With a record of two victories and one defeat, the Bend high school foot ball team will leave Friday morning for Klamath Falls, where Saturday afternoon they will, clash with the high school eleven of that city. Coach Moore announced this morning. It is expected that the southern Oregon players will offer Ibe hardest competition encountered this year by the Bend eleven, as they are reputed to average 10 pounds heavier than the local team, and to be one of tbe speediest aggregations in the state, outside of Portland. After suffering a severe handicap in the first half In last Saturday's contest. Bend scored two touchdowns and a goal in the third quarter, win ning the game against PrinevilJe 13- 12. O'Kelloy. of the visiting team had placed tbe ball, behind tbe -line in the second quarter, but at tbe begin ning of the third ' frame. Coach Moore's pupils showed new life, and worked the ball down the field, Bros- terhous taking the pigskin over af ,er a series of line bucks. He added an other point a minute later when bo kicked goal. Before the quarter w .s ended, Kelfrich got away for an end run, and made 40 yards for Ind'a second touchdpwn. Clark, of Prine ville, carried the ball over in tne Inst quarter. The forward pass was tried seveial times by both teams, but without success, the wet condition of the field working against this form bt attack. The radical change mad 3 in the Bend lineup, placirfg Hauck at quar ter, gave good results, for in spile of the fact that he bad been placed in this position only two nights be fore, the new quarter run the tenm like an old timer. The funniest piny yet, "The Man From Mexico," at the B. A. A. C. Voblo's Popular Players, Thursday, OctoTKT 80, don't forget. Tickets, nt Hortons. ' 21c. Put It In The Bulletin.' " " " NATIONAL METAL KEEP OUT COLD KEEP IN HEAT: KEEP OUT DUST Equip your house, office or store withjWeather Strips now. ' Limited supply left at original price. ' See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon TJZ, MEA1 ODONNELL BROS. (j.MrtiiifliiiYOTiiiiin) mint'- iiiiUi(iihJ Vt("" mild . imiimml ' -Imiii uiii) 1 Jlmiiiiuiit limn it 'lit' TU better to do than to . promise IMPERJALES MOUTMPIZ.ee . CIGARETTES represent years of experience in the purchasing and blend ingof tobacco. They're beyond the "promise" stage a ciga rette for the. wise ones wha , know a good thing. Buy and see for yourself. 10orl3c The John Bollman Co. Branch 13 T'-e Meanest Man. The meanest mnn In the world, re gardless of previous conclusions, la the mnn of our ucquulidance you know hl:n. too who took out a card In the American Society of Astronomy and now doesn't have to give excuses' when he get in ut 4 a. m. Tampa Tribune. To Renovate. Before you renovate the furniture remove nil dirt nnd the old varnish. This I quickly acconipllshed by using a warm solution of soda and water. Pat It In Tbe Bulletin. WHY! does ouf repair work pay you best? We Use Only Leather of Quality. Our Workmanship Is Careful and Efficient.' - -!; ' Let Us Convince yovr it pays to have SHOE REPAIRING done properly CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Greenwood Ave. Wright Hotel Bldg. "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" i Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash Dry Cleaning The BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 WEATHER STRIPS BIG FUEL ' AND WORK SAVER