0 TPB HK'D BCIXETIX. DAILY KDITIOJT. BEND, OIIEGON, MONDAY, JA.VCAIIY . 1020 PACK S GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PRODUCTION 66 Adapted from the Play by George M. Cohan 99 Tho whole of life, illum ined! The flesh, the blood, the .soul of living men and women k in ning, struggling, loving. The reek of the under world, the lure of the sea, the breath of the fields in Hummer. Fused, with a thousand smiles and tears, into a great dra matic entertainment that will live forever in your heart. Come! . -"---------- tk mkt Ji Jii Mm MM mi ri mrnrn itotto Mm aft mkt mtm Mm mkm mTmiii i ill -it-t-I--Imf2 lllllltf I y4m it Pm 3EXZXXXXXXX9 Come with us for one eve ning through the crust of Mother Earth down into the Hell of the under world where the spark of humanity is stamped com pletely out by sin. See the once pure and innocent girl now immune from shame, with painted lips, fluffy hair, and her shapely form thinly wrap ped in fibers of silk, all to rouse man's passion. Everything that is bad set' apart in a world by itself and then, all these thing3 changed to good by The Miracle Man. DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2) DECEMBER 3-9-10 3) LIBERTY THEA rRE I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'S TEMPF.ItATUHB Mux I in um, 40 Degrees. HK.VD TKAIN BC1IEDUI.K. Oregon Trunk. ArrlTei, T:3S A. M. Leaves 8:00 P. M. O-W. H. A N. Arrive. 7:40 P. M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M, Mm, Bertha Dawson tinn recovered from un attack of grippe. n. J. Crowley, of Hllver Luke. is spending tho day In Ilend. T. H. Foley lini returned from a business trip (o I'orthiud. K. I.. .Mnnn, of Tuiualo, In a busi ness visitor In tho city today. . U. O. Piirtin win In Bund Inst nlRht from bin home In Sinters. M. I.. RoRnm has arrived In Rend from Tho Dalles nnd will locate. In Bond. Mm. C. A. riittHley nnd Elizabeth Evans, of llrotberR, are In Uond visit ing friends. It. I). .Mulzlt?, formerly of thin 4tlty, In In Mend looking after pro perty lnteroui" hero. "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash i.i .' t . . . rDry Cleaning The BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 Mr. .and Mr. J. K. Smulllng. of Hounoku, Virginia. Iiavo arrived In Ilend and will locato hero. Mis Helen Foley returned this mnrnliig from Portland, where she pent tho holiday with relative. J. T. Hardy, Travelling Freight and l'aseiigir Agent for the Oregon Trunk, was In lleud yesterday on official business. Ted I'ovey drove bin truck in from Silver l.uke. arriving In the city liiHt iilgln.- lie mine ill over the high deiiert road, IiiivIiik Hlnrted the trip on New Year Day. The ladles of tho Christian church will have a buxlueHM meeting Wed nesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Knnton, 852 Columbia. All ladies of the, church and their friends are re quested to be present. good Daily Market Report . (FvrnMif hr rrnvrrarnl with tii. Cntmt Oron llank.) MVTOCK. N0IITH PORTLAND, ' Jun. 5. Catllo Nona. ' Best steers. $10.75 nt 11.25 to choice, $10.00 nt 10.50: medium to good, (9.00 nt 9.7 G; fair to good, $8.00 ut 9.00: common to fulr. $7.00 ut 8.00; chu,co cows and holfers, $9 at 9.75; gond to choice, $7.76 at 9; medium to good. $5.75 nt 7.7G; fair to medium, $4.75 ut 5.25; cannera, :i.2G tot 4.2G; bulls. $0.00 nt 8.00; prime light calves, $12.50 nt 14.00; heavies, $7.00 ut 12.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00 nt B.60. 1IK Market. Hogs None. Prime mixed $14.25 nt 14.75; er tremo $14.90; medium mixed, $13. 75 at 14.25; rough heavies $11.7 5 to $12.75; pigs $11.26 ut 1 3.2C. Mliorp Market. Shoop None. Emit of mountain lambs, $13.00 at $13.50; valley lambs, $1..,50 at $12.50; feeders, $10.00 nt $12.00; yearlings, $9. GO ut 10.60;. wethers. $9.00 a' $9.60; ewes, $0.50 at $7.00 LOCKER ROOMS ARE PLANNED AT Y. M. C. A. New Feature to bo Introduced Soon At Gymnasium 4JlnoH Scho tlulo is Annoonced. naconstructlon of tho dressing rooms nt the gymnasium and in stallation of lockors are planned as an early improvement at tho gym nasium, Secretary L. ' W. Trickey states. Separate rooms for moo and women will be provided. It possible, a towel service will be started. AtbCetlc Director It. S. Macdonuld has completed bis schedule for gymnasium classes, and tho first of these was held from 7 to 8 o'clock this morning when the "pep" club held its first workout for the winter. The early morn ing class is also on Wednesday and Friday, the same hours being used as toduy. Men's evening clusses are set fur from 8 to 9:30 o'clock on the nights of Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, while women's classes will he from S to 9:30 o'clock Tuesday night, and from 10:30 o'clock In the morning until noon on Thursday. The junior boys' class is from 10 o'clock in the morning until noon on Satur days, and the junior girls' will meet at 2:30 o'clock on the same afternoon. High school students are to meet at 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from 7 to 8 o'clock in the evening on Wednesdays aud ' Fridays. A 4 o'clock period for junior boys is provided on Wednesday afternoon. bad lived. When Miss Pitt did not respond to a call, Mrs. Le Blanc en tered the room and found tbe teacher dead on the bed. It is not known whether the tragedy was suicide or murder. FIND GIRL WITH BULLET IN HEART Teiclier at Orchard Valley School Kails to Respond ro Call, and Tragedy is Discovered. IBy UnitJ Trm to The Bnd Bulletin.) CANVONVILLE, Jan. 5. Edith Pitt, teachex of the Orchard Valley school near here, was found dead, with a bullet through her heart, at the home of D. 1 Blanc, where she Do You Know What a "Q.S.S." Is? A "Q.S.S." is a Qual ity Service Store, - the opposite of a Cash-and-Carry store. ; The Cash-and-Carry store in .cutting prices and offering you cer tain articles at less than retail cost, insist that you not only pay cash for every penny's worth of merchandise as you buy it, but that you further inconven ience yourself by carry ing home with you all of your purchases. ' ' In contrast to this store, the Quality- Ser vice Store extends to you the convenience of a charge account. It goes further than this your groceries are delivered to your own door; you do not even have to go' to the store o do your ordering, for it may be done over the phone. Smith's Grocery Pot .it in "THIS BU1XETINV Put li in The BnUetln. " VAGRAXT GETS a DAYS. Placed under arrest last night. George P. Nelson was found guilty on a charge of vagrancy this morning and sentenced to 25 days in jail by Police Judge D. H. Peoples. He is now engaged in cutting wood under police supervision. Put it in Tbe BnUetln. nsoBi(an0'BnrQ4 Baker's Grocery Goes On Cash Basis ! On and after January tenth we will conduct our business ron a cash basis. Our motto will be to save you money on your gro ceries. Thanking you for ast patrouage, and asking a continuance of the same, we are, Yours respectfully, Baker's Grocery