PAOE 8 m The Home of Kuppenhcimtr Clothes TON K M IT und SATURDAY TONIGHT and SATURDAY Use It ONCE, Then no TBM BtWD BCLUtTlN, DAILY BDITIOS, BEND, OKKGOX, KKIDAV. NOVKMHKK 21, 1019. other will satisfy KLENZO , TOOTH PASTE Makes the mouth feci so cool and clean. CLEANS WITHOUT INJURY . SWEETENS THE MOUTH VIOLA DANA MAY ALLISON lu IN A "The Microbe" A dtlMjhilully wliimiifil drama el gill of iht Jural. Thf piduit will flip your laoty and louth your lwarl. 2 Reel Contdy "CU Tie Copt" LIBERTY THEATRE Two Show. Nightly-7: U aaJ V W "Fair and Warmer" Th Funnitit Ever Al0 "ROWDY ANN" GRAND THEATRE Two Slwwt Nightly. Matioea Daily. a I1KXD THAIS HClIKHl'l.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:30 A. M. Leaves 1:00 P. M. O.-W. li. A K. Arrives, 7:00 P. H. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TOIIAV'H TKMPERATCRE Maximum, 57 Di-greea. Onrar Curlroj) la confined to bit linmii by IIImchh. Mr. mid Mm. II. J. Power Ml lust nlKht fur rorllnnd. John Klivcrion. rancher from ibe Antelope knctlun. I In Bend toduy transuding buainea. Mr. H. L. Gnlbraeth, of Tumulo. hit accepted a clerical p:lllon with the J. C. Penney Co. r Morris Cbliilund will leave tomor row for I'orllund to purchase alock for the l.ovtm b C'lilnlund store. K. M. Thompson loft I III" mornlUK for I )-noIi ii tM lo irunmict buxlneaH. Hit will return to llmid thlH eviilng. Jack Morton left liiitt night for I'orllund to iittnnd u s ruling con ference Imld In tlinl city undr tho aupi-rvlaloll of tli t'. S. Purest Ser vice. A. M. Prlnglo Iiuh returned from a Iiiiiiichh trip of several days to Portland. Willi III the Wlllumette valley, ho vlaltud In F.ugone, attend ing the Oregon- (). A. C. foot bull Kuma. II. Fill)')'. WHliti in Franks, C. II. Wulra, I'. MorrlKon, and Lester Scott, Jr.. uro among members of the Heaver Film Co., players who urrlved In the city Iuhi night from I'orllund. Filming of outdoor scoues was to lie- Kin Immediately. HORTON DRUG CO. AT THE HOTELS. Wintering Slock- Pasture and feed for winter. Write or phone, P. A. Devera A Son, Tuuiulo. Oregon. 141-MOc Put It In The Bollrtlau JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT 0 Records The mi'lo!l thnt huv.- net nil llroudwuy to whistling are Included In Hi" apti-mlld un'iiririH'iit of dunce, vocal und Instru mental r.'CoriU that wo are iuH unpncklitz. Com" hear them now wlillii tho widen choice In youra. Double Disk, Each 85c 22198 While Others. Are ' .Building Castle In the Air -C'unip-b'll and Burr. I - KomHim It Will Be Lovellmo Henry Burr. 2219K Freckles Hilly .Murray., -In Mluml -Hilly .Murray. 22200 Your Kyn Jluve Told Mo So 8am Ash. Weeping Willow Uine Lewis Jumea, and Elliot Shaw. 22201 I've Gut .My Captnln Working For Mo Now Kddlo Cuntor. Whim They're Old Knough To Know Better Kddle Canter, 22202 Knravuu, Fox Trot Joseph Summ-I's OrcheHtra. La Gua,pu Muchnchu, One Stop Joiieph Samuel's Orchestra; 2220:1 Wild and Wolly, One Stop Mitmur Saxophone Sextet. That ShairKhiil .Melody, Fox Trot MiiHler Suxophone Sextet. 22204 Cno Coo, Fox Trot Tuxedo SynnopiUers. ' Moonlli'.lit on tho Nile, .Medley Fox Trot Tuxedo Sytieopaters. 22205 You'll Bo Sorry Medley Fox Trot l'ulnce Trio. JiiHt For Today, One Sleji Palace Trio, 22208 Poor Little Butterfly Bello Buker. I Love Him Hullo Baker, . 22169 Team Tell Harry McUluskey and Invincible Four. Girl of Mine dewlit J nine. 22192 Dreauiy Alufbama Hotel Blltmqrn Hawnliun OrcheHtra. Huwallun Lullaby Hotel Biltmore Hawaiian Orchestra. 22184 My Sugar Coated Chocolate Boy Uuuno Siuwyor. Little Girl Dunne Sawyer. ' 22197 I Unod toCall Her 'Bnby Billy Murray. If You Don't Stop Making Byes At Me- Arthur FleldH. 221119 Open Up the Golden Outcg To Dixieland Acme Male 1 Quartet. ' . nMondlag a Heart Sam Ash. ' -. Pilot IliilUt Inn. A. C. HarniH, Portland. Arthur Thoinpaon, San .FraiielKeo. J, A. Wataon, Spokane! F. A. Henry, 1'ortlund. F. K. MiiHterit, Portland. MIb A. Ureenleo, Portland. B. Fnrey, I'orllund. William .McKay, rorllnnd. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper, Port- land. II. B.-lli. my. Portland. William France, Portland. J. Waller. Portland. T. Irfine, I'ortland. C. H. Walcs'Portland. P. MorriHon, Portland. Lvater Scott. Lou Angclcn. K. R. Oingrich, Colfax. Waah. Jerry Ooiigln. Colftix, Waah. (J. K. Fry, Oinahn. B. M. Phelps, Stanfletd. K. It. Coulter, Welaer. Idaho. Hotel Coz)'. aus E. 8tadlg. Lower Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. Albany. J. C. Foley. Burns. John SJlvertoolb. Antelope. Don McPherson. Portland. Frank Winer. Prlnevllle. Hotel Wright. J. J. Lynett. Portland. V. J. Coleman. Minneapolis. Victor Ferm. Minneapolis. Ben Ostrand, Minneapolis. M. Carlson, Minneapolis. 1 A. II. Wallln. Minneapolis. Paul Scoggiu, Tumalo. 1 in effect before the dally mail ser vice to Silver Lake was inaugurated. I'nder this arrangement, mall leaves Bend at 6:30 a. m. und reaches the railroad at Shaiiiko at about mid night.' The man who was committed to the county jail by Justice of the Pence Lawrence, of the Bend district, for assault and battery, turned put to be Wilium H. Lambert, wanted in Mendocino county, Col., for murder. L. K. Alllngham has disposed of his stuge line between Prlnevllle and Silver Lake io Booth, & Cornell. Mr. Alllngham retains his interest with Mr. Lucas in the Pilot Butte Inn and livery establishment. George Brosteruous began the erection of a four room cottage this week. Bend should have t place for the safe keeping of prisoners and the suggestion that the county sunnlv stool cages for such an Institution If -Bend supplies tho biiildlnr. ousrht to receive serious consideration. A. L. Stephens, of the Farewell Bend hotel, is having the parlor, din ing room, oflce and two bedrooms clpthcd and papered, and the win. dows and doors cased. O. C. Riches, postofflce InsDector says that tbe Bend office will be ad vanced to the presidential class next fall unless there should be a muterial falling off Iq the volume of business. Fifteen Years Ago (From the columns of the Bend Bulletin or November 18. 1904.) Two portable steiim boilers arrived for tho D. & I. P. Co. the lulter part of the week. One Is of 20 und the other of six horse power. Tho boilers are to bo imcd for furnishing power for rock drills. An order was Issued this week re storing the time schedule that was Daily Market Report. (FurnUhcd by arranawnrat with b. Cntral Oreton Bank.) NORTH PniiTi Avr. -... - w. ........ -.w, rtov. 2. Cattle received 259. Karly sales steady. Best steers. $9.60 10.50; good to choice, $99.G0; medium to good, 89; fair to good. 78; common to fair, I5.50&6.50; choice cows and heifers, $7.50 ft' 8.50; good to choice, fi.f.0fjr7.50; me dium to good, $5.60 6.50; fair to medium, 4.755.75; canners. ' S3 4; bulls. $66.50; prime light calves. $12. 5j' IS. 50; heavies, 7 12.50; slockcrs and feeders, 16.50 9.00. Hog Market. Six hundred and fifty-seven hogs received. Market strong. Prime mixed SltHiMS.SO: me dium mixed, S15ft16.00; rough Sapphire Ball The Pathe Plays Records Full 1,000 Times Thin 'wonderful sphere Is no turgor than the end of a pin, 'but it holds within its pollHhed surface the secret of the sweetest muslo ever played on a phonograph. It iloim away with needles and noodle wear. The Pathe plays all miukes of records. SELECT YOUR RECORDS NOW E.M. THOMPSON BEND, OREGON '-DINNER Good Pastries are an essential to a well balanced ; Thanksgiving Dinner Put your order in for specials American Bakery CWfftrMlffM A Reminder This is the Christmas . Store for Men The importance of shopping early can not be emphasized too strongly. Christ mas will roll around before you realize it. Remember, gift-buying is no easy task ; begin now, it isn't too early. The sooner you get through with it the better. We have provided the things for a man's Christmas. Things that - fit in to the fold of a man's desires; things practical and useful; things to wear. Our name on an article of men's ap parel will win favor with men who -like quality and goodness, and ouk label on a gift bespeaks the good judg ment of the giver. - p " We are ready now. Choose early 1 shop in comfort, avoid the worry, dis-' tractions and the rush which attends. - "eleventh hour" shopping. Mannhei mer Bros; heavies, SH'g 14.50; pigs, $ 15 16.00. Sheep Mfarkct. Fifty-two sheep received. Lambs stronger, balance steady. Fast of mountain prime lambs. $11.2512.25; valley lambs. $10.50 11.25; feeders, $89; yearlings, $8ff 9: extreme $9.60: -wethers, $7 .50 iff 8.50: ewns. $6 if 7.00. Put it In "THE BCLLKTIN." feet on every line of business. The approval of the Contracf rf-s recom mended by the Dir'ec'drs of the Dis trict at the coming election is the simplest, most certain and least ex pensive way out of our difficulties. J. G. McGuffie. Secretary. Put It in The Bulletin. COMMUNICATIONS (Continued from Page 2.) to realize on them ha obliged to place them as a lien against the Irrigation system for which it is claimed the money was spenj the District might face another problem.- - .,'.-.., ! Another Important matter that will be tuken care of by the contract if approved is tbe maintenance ques tion. The Company, as everyone knows, has applied to tbe Public Service Commission for an increase of maintenance from 80c per acre and $1.00 per acre to $2.00 per acre. Should the Commission grant this increase the District will pay $46,- 000. annually over and above the present fee. Of 5 course, it will cost thedistrict something . to maintain and operate the system, but it will do it on a qoaC basis and all moneys collected from' the; farmers will go into actual maintenance and opera tion of Bystera. ' The Contract has been approved by .the Land Board and is reccom- mended by it as the best solution of the many problems and difficulties that have arisen since the beginning of the work on the project. The worst thing, almost, that can befall a community where it depends upon irrigation is to get into litiga tion. It introduces the element ot un certainty and has a deterrent ef- PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEY . NOW! -. Palace Market Phone Black GOV