THB IlKNI) HUM.KTIN, DAILY KUITIO.V, HBM, OKWJO.N. MIIMIAV, DKCKMIIKIl 22, 1010 PARR S -j" T II I Tr(i ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS A i No simill amount of energy has btx'ii exerted on our purl to obtain suitable pro grams for Christmas, I'l-sulting in making it possible tor us to olllr you two of Ihe most popular stars in .superb productions for this invasion. Jlolli programs have won favor in the eyes of the most sceptical motion picture critics, and in our opin ion they are uncijualed productions. Wednesday & Thursday DrX'KMHKK -'r and W Nazimova IN "The Brat" Who Letter than the i ncompanh le Nazlmova citnlJ convey I lie f fiuuht so viviJly portraycJ in this melodrama of an cx.itinf suul Mured away in the body of a New York waif ? "I iirti- ii an uiKiinijr inlnrri in evuy mommi A tin mslriiwc'. I i tHIing if rium(r ul ill" to i m 1 1 on ai t wltufr ii ul a lyj yuu nitH duiil to mill. GRAND Thursday and Friday DECEMBER 24 and 25 Wallace Reid IN "The Valley of The Giants" I' or a depiction of outdoor life, magnificent mountain scenery and gripping plot, no pro duction could be more enchanting. In movie " The V.llcy of The G lants i unquest loned. Reid $ greatest work. 1 be portrayal of sturdy manhood, band of iron and beart of ifold, bat never before been 10 realistically set forth in screen drama. LIBERTY J SJ huh Clly, SUi. . CANDY! For The Christmas Stockings Pound 45c Two and a 1 A A Half Pounds P ' VU SMITH'S GROCERY LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'H TKMI'KIUTt'RB .Muxlriiiiiii. 50 lli'Kri"'. IIKNU T1UIN KCUKUt'LK. Orricun Trunk. Arrive. 7:36 A. M. l.rav.n 8:00 I. M. O.-W. B. N. Arrlv.-. 7:40 I'. M. Lemon, 7:00 A. M. A II I'iiwkII, tit I 1 1 iik vl ). wiih In llwid yonterduy. A K Mdhh. iif Tiimiiln. la a lnl ivi viHllor In the clly 1 1 I ; i y . It (I lliiwtiinii, if Ki-dniond, whs n viHliur In clly yi-mcrdiiy. Jny If. I'pton, I'rlni'Vlllii ii(tnrin'. In in llcnil today on court UiihIiickm. Mr. iinil Mm. J. V. Sin-ncfr. of Al falfa, wore KU'!' n Hi- clly todiiy. Arllinr Varul"V-r him ivlinni'cl from Kukcik) where lit Ih u 1 1 ml I tiK tint I'nlverHlly of OriKn. to upend tin' hollilnyH with relatlvex In anil near Ili'iitl. Dr. II. W. Itenderslmtt, county liliyMlilaii, returned ycHtcnl.iy from roninuti. wnero mu uuemicu inu nn nual mee.tliiK of tin! Oregon Statu board of himllh. The mooting was Olle Of tlllt IIIOHt HIICCCKHful ever held. ho derlurod. Ilj r.n; fci-,1, r. tiu go at 112.00; yi-nrlliiKH. $!t fiU ut 10 M); v.eHier. ! J 1100 at J'J r.0. uuch, Itl :o at $7 00 AT THE HOTELS. H..I.-1 Wright. A. K. IIohii, Tuinalu. II. I.. lliiiTlKlit, Alfalfa. C. W. Mtitnu, Itedmond. Frank Noliln, t'ortlund. Kllznboth Kvaim, Caldwell, Idaho. A. It. Powell. Prlnevllle. ('. I.. Ilranch. Portland. Hotel Cozy. Vundevuit. HomeHeud P W. ranch. V. I) Krni'Ht llarrlinan. Port Hook. Ilriii-kett, Prlnevllle. Wlllluiii Kerry. Alfulfii . It. It. Kerry. CoivhIIIh. J. It. Cnlllim. Alfalfa. Pilot. Unite. Inn. Jay t'pton, Prlnevllle. II M. IIIIIIiikh. Portland. Iilik Ward. PiMiilellon. Jay llaisue. Culver. J K. Condon, KallbrlilKi'. Ileatllce llullard, Alfalfa. I. Iliitlleld. I .a Pine. Mr. anil Mm. J. W. Spencer. Alfal- fu. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Stafford. Kan- Owti All to Uncle Sam. Ilullillnv upon liii pa"! experii-ie e as an employee In 11 shoe fariory, ihe federal hoard for viteatlenitl education placid a ji'iini! cpap of HI. who illMilileil at Sni-Min. In n ihoe inaiiu fii i-t uri lie plant fur training'. IIIk h-f' hand and nrni were neven ly lnjurel l" II lilKh evpli'lv khell. hut he finds he i-aii carry on. In .plte of the handi cap, and Is fast becoiiiliii; an eiperi shoe cutler. The tnaiiaenicni, finding his service valuable, are pnylnc him $1 a day this, of course. In addition to his training: pay. which comes from Ihe hoard. lie Is enthusiastic Dtld writes: "This training Is (,-reat sniff. Kvrrytlilne I" E"lnu fine. I wouldn't have been uhle lo do any thltii; If the irnvcrnuicnt hadn't j;lveu me this cliauce." .VOTICK. dromo for the benefit of striking Tlmberworkers No. 19 will Klve a Hellingham TlmberworkerB. TickeU dance ChriHtmaK eve at the Hippo- (1. . Adv. 13-1 4c IJulldin "WANT ADS" nulu Try Them. Bring Ite- Progressiveness and Growth id thu community, mcini dulliri anj'centt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build oi home products and patronize home ind'utry. The cbeapett and best building material is Descbutes (ArVTbite) Pine and is manufactured right here into all sizes and prsdes of lumber. Acquire a borne of your own instead of a buneb of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALTS AGENTS" MILLER LUMBER COMPANY THERE IS NEED IN EVERY HOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Stop to count tbe cost of tbe laundry you send out. Stop to count tbe cost of laundry done bj old methods. You will at once see tbe reasons why you should have an electric washing machine. $12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. Bend Water Light & PowerCo. tomminngi The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie ot 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-HIXON COMPANY Daily Market Report tFtirnlahrd by arnnftmrnt with lh I'vnlml Orrion IUnk. I.IVKSTtMK. NOHTIi ' POKTI.ANI). Dec. 22 cm tio 220:,. HllBt HtO TH. $11,110 12.00; Rood to choice, $10.50 nt 11.25; medium to Rood, $0.50 nt 10. DO: fair to Rood, $8.50 nt 0.50; common to fair, $7.00 at K.00; choke cowh ft liulfern, $9.25 ut 0.75; Kood to choice,, $7.76 at 9; medium to Ko.d, $5.75 at 7.75; full to medium. $4.75 nt 5.25; emitters, $3.25 at 4.25; bulls $5.00 at 7.50; prime linht calves, $12.50 ut 14.00; hcavlcH, $7.00 nt 12.00; utuckurs and feeders, $8.50 at 10.00. Hop; Market. lings 2324. Prime mixed, $15.50 at 16; me dium mixed, $15.00 ut 15.50; rouuh heavies, $13.50 at 14.00; pigs, $12.50 ut 14.00. Hlieep Market. Sheep none. W East of mountain lambs, $13.00 nl $13.50; valley lambs, $1...50 at f DAYS LEFT TO SHOP JC3fc ft AN VHUKKT. i a Two More Days i i to do your Xmas a I Shopping. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH 1 k : I II V II 1 A l-c I I III I 41 A Gift of a Piece of I Furniture is a Gift to I the whole family Every piece of FURNITURE in Our Store is of a Quality that you would be proud to present to your closest friend, or place it in your home. For Her For Him There is nothing you' could liuy that ' would Blvo more vlenHuro and bring more real honest enjoyment to your fami ly and guests, the year around than a n n U N H W I C K Tholr tone Is unquestion lonod Tholr imotor Is considered mechanically porfect. Reed Rockers Writing Desks Dressing Table Tea Wagon Cedar Chest Navajo Rug Cut Glass Vase Sewing basket Morris Chair Smoking Stand Book Ends Reading Lamp Ash Tray Humidor Tobacco Jar Leather Rocker Bend Furniture Co AMaho&any Nut Bowl or Fruit Compote for the Dining Room : TJERE are thin&s very-' one appreciates. They ere useful gifts for almost any occasion. , The KenilwortK Gift Shop in our store is filled with articles especially suit able for making the home more attractive. Make it a point to see this excellent display on your next shopping trip. '