TITK fKV BCTLETTt. PitlLY EDITION. BEND, ORKQOy, TfEHDAT, JAXCArtT 2T, 1020 PAGE I LIBERTY Toniffht Wednt'sday "Choosing A Wife" SlioulJ be hid by bulk itxtt of all age. Don't get married until you "Chouinf A Wi..." AUo POST NATURE "Rain Drops" P ATI Hi "Topics of the Day" SAY1N(;S OF WIT GRAND TONIGHT Last Time ANITA STEWART IN OF DREAMS H With tlie f reatrtt aMcmblagc of (tart ever festered io vol picture, "The LION MAN" witk JAME CORBETT lakes hoot ihe Saturday Evroini ' Port iloiy ' "THE STRANGE CASE OF CAVENDISH' Hhrlno ceremonial, " Dr. (liny mud entnimlvi) purchases In office dunlul equipment. " Ij. W, Trlckoy, Konor.il sncietniy of the local Y. M. C. A hit Just ru olved tint announcement 0 tlio 11 n 1 1,11 1 lnlorHtiitii convention of V. M ('. A.'r. In Oregon und Idaho, to tin hold m McMlnnvlllo Junuury iU und 31, and February 1. AT THE HOTELS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAVH TEMPEKATCRR Maximum, IS Degrees II KM) lit A I.N BCHF.DULK. Oregon Trunk. Arrives. 7:36 A. M. Leaves 11:00 I'. M. o.-w. n. jr. Arrives. 7:40 P. M. Leaves. 7:00 A. M. 11 tin" city yeste.r- W. P. Vnndeverl for Portlund. Iouvkh tonight J. II. Minor wan tin arrival on this morning's truln from PorllunO. J. W. Iti-Hdor. of Silver lMk. In spending tho duy In Ileod on busi ness. D. G. McPhurson returned thin morning from u brief business trip lo I'orllund. I.. 8. fiellnry ban takri the.'posl tlon a wlrn chief for tbt telephone company bre. ' 1 ' - W. O. Hudli-y. deputy district I guroo wurdun, I In Hend toduy on in official vIhII. J. It. Hudson und 13. P. Cllne were business visitors dny from Bisters. II. 11. Dc,Armond und Fred N. Wnllucn arrived 011 till morning' trnln from Portland. ('. 8. Ferguson, of Prliievilie, -vnii In Ili-iid yesterday culling M tt,e 'ur eal office in regard to grating mat turn. Mr. mid .Mr. M. V. KnirkcrbocK i'r. uf Sisters, wore In Bend yer-ter-duy afiiirnoon vlHitlng their duugh lur, Minn Connie,. The embolic Ludlos or the Bend pariah will glvo a curd party and nodal evening Thursday. Junuury 29, ut tho Kinblem club. I)r E. n. Norrla I reported to be III at tho fll. Vincent's hospital In Portland. Mrs. Nor r In wan culled to Portland lust night.' A hard time aoclul will be he'd ut tbo Presbyterian church on Trl- duy evening. juidi.v 30. A MImt offering will be' taken ut thi door. Mis Calherino Colbert, a gradu ute' of tbe Washington normal at Hollfnghum, bua arrived In Bend to take charge of the ovorflow cltuues lu the junior high acbool. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Vandcvert and Dr. E. E. Gray returned from Port land thin morulug. Whilo In Port land Dr. Vandnvert attended the Pilot I till ( i' Inn E. TomiiH, l.u Pino. William Jclker, Portland. John J. l.urHon, Tho DuIIom. W. O. (Irifflth, Kun Frunclsco. D. I'ovuy, Portland. K. W. Htiyder. Halnm. Frank l Wurron, Portland. Gnorga A. Prognnr, I'ortlund. Mr. and .Mm. it. A. DrUKsfleld Alfalfu. Petit l. l,iinlln, KntnrprlHn. J. W. Hneder, Kllver lake. Ilotid Vwiy H. K. Wilcox. Portland. Mr. and Mm. II. M. Morrlnon, Portlund. P. K. Uolllgor. Bllver Luko. J...MIII1T, Portland. J. Kchmltt, Kan Krunclitco. Hotel Wrlitlit T. Sullivan. Prlnovlllo. l.orenx Noll, Norwood. Minn. Amy Went, Portland. Mm. N. l.eadmun. Portlund. H. P. o Tailored Waists ! i )- AT THE MOVIES 1 I Jj i ; . I r l.lb.-ll). Tho quentlon of whether uu elder ly man of mcuna and vigorous beullh nhould aeek u young girl In the llrnt blunh of beauty, or a woman of maturity und ripened mentullty for liia wife la aurprlnlngly treutad In "('nooning A Wlfo," which will bo neen at the Liberty Theutre, to night und Wednesday night. llurbura Hlonaom, duugbter of n v;iltby man, ii loved by a young mlnlntnr. Hut ahn la Haltered by the attentions of Andrew Quick, a scien tist about to lenve to explore In the South Keu Inlands. To Durbiira's aunt. Quick confesses ho is In love, and wonders If lie dure speak to Ihe woman,' knowing aho shall have to wult until his return for murrluce KKCOKO OK TItANHFKIlH. Walter A. Rogers to llend Timber 10., Deed El-Z SWI-4, lots 3-4, sec lion 30, 18-11, NEl-4 8W1-4 Nl-2 8B1-4, lAl 3. aeictlon 18-17-11,. $1 IT. S. I. R. $8. J. A. Elliott lo Mary S. Elliott w I) Lots 4-6-fl Ulk. 16, Redmond 110. f iV. If. Staata & Joseph N. Hunter to William P. Downlt Lot 3, Blk. 1 Deschutes flO IT. S. I. It. JO. CO. ! Lytlo Townslte Co. to E. T. Car roll W D Wl-2 Lot 14. all lot 15. Dlk. MAKE BOATS WINTER HOMES -? - ....... Londoners Partially Solv Housing Question by Living on tha Thames Close to tha City. The hinil(iR iueson Is being solved In a novel .way between Thames I'lttnn and Hampton e.-urt. Unable lo obtain a room oeeiipnnla of hniinebonls are continuing lo live In their flouting homes, nml in one bnckwiiter, l.'l miles from London, botinebonta lire neimilly being built for winter occupation, Lon don Answers stales. J ney are moored by a tree-shelter' 111111K. r.iii you me 100 i,. ro apply for Ihem tbey are nil taken: (me wonders what will happen when Hie floods begin. Huiijiiiiinvn, wm en nuiiully see no b 11 mn 11 soul (.11 vb during the hot weather, lire nlwi llndlng winter ten. in-. n iire-room lumen loir on Thames Dillon Inland eont SBi sbllllngs a weea until April. There may be iew or uiene ten, cine Is at present occupied by a demolished soldier, but mii-iiier iw win iinu Thames mints easier to stand ibuii Plunders mtid re mains to be seen. Kor the time lielnr he Is quit cheerful, however, and bat ing sought a bonne In vain, does not cnvll at having to mart bis Journey 10 i-ouuon eacii (lay bv boat. uur nieas rhunge accordlne 10 our necessities. It wun staled lb. .,n,.r nay mat a Ulnlracted mnn had atplled 10 ine government to let hi in a "pill Ci) 11. I0.J Lytlo 0.- addition l V. S. ' I. R. at $9 to $16.50 Women will welcome these tailored wniiits, Only the very best quality of Georgette and Crepe de Chene are being used in the making, and the designing and workmanship are of the highest .class. Besides there is an individuality about these tailored waists a distintive tailored style that well dressed women admire. You can buy these lovely waists here for much less than you would haAe to pay in the big city stores. Come in, we'll be glad to show you. ,' '"'' Daily Market Report (Farnkherf Wr nrranrtintnt with the Central Orcein Itnni.) l.lVKSTtK'K. NORTH PORTLAND, Jun. 27. Cattle 422. Itest steers. $11.50 at 12.50. eood to choice. $11.00 at 1 1.50: medium to good, $9. SO ut 10.25: fair to good. $8.60 at 9.50; common to fair. $7.50 at 8.B0; choice cows and heifer. $9.50 at 10.50; good to choice. $8. fit' at 9.50; medium to good. $7.60 at 8.50; fair to medium, $6.50 at 7.50; canners. $3.60 at 6.60; bulla $6 at 8; prime light calves. $15.50 at 17.00; heavies, $7.00 at 12.50; stockers and reeders. $8.00 at 9.50. Hog Market. Hogs 540. Prime mixed. $15.50 at 10,00; me dium mixed. $15.00 ut 15.50; rough heavies, $12.00 ut 1500; pigs, $12.60 ut 14.60. Hhcep Market. Rhoep 1055. f.imi or mountain Innihs, $15.00 nt $10.00: light, $15.00 at 16.00; neavies, in.&u nt 15.50; feeders. eic.uu in 10.00: yearl ncs. fis.oo at .$13.50: wethers. it: on m $13.00; ewes, $9.00 nt 10.50. NEWFOUNDLAND RICH IN IRON ' " . . ; . . ,, Enough Ore There to Supply the World or at Least a Century, If Not Longer. Lord Morris In a lecture at St. .Tnhn- vtooa Presbyterian church. Mart. borough place. Loudon, described the development of Newfoundland for the last 4W years, "from the time of I b early colonizers up to the duy when that great captain of Industry. Lord Norlhcllfre, established Hie great paper mills (but are now supplying the Times. ue uany Jiall, the Dally Mirror und the Sunday Pictorial with pnper." He said that In Newfoundland fodnv mere were ninny paper "proponltions' quite as attractive. If properly de veloped, as that of lird NorthcllfTe and his brother, Lord Kothermcre. .I. . . j iit-re were also sumclent nsh on the Newfoundland banks and along the Newfoundland and Labrador shores to feed Ihe whole of the British euinlre. They bad only toadied the fringe of that great finning Industry In which lay the possibilities of cheap food for Eng land. ' , Lord Morris drew an attractive pic ture of wonderful mineral possibilities. showing lust Newfoundland was the second largest producer of Iron In the British empire, England coming first. There was enough Iron ore to supply alt the Deeds of the British empire and of tire world for the tiext hundred years. Loudon Mull. Headlines and Hosiery. Newspapers are said to be a com fortable covering for bench warmers; but who ever heard of stockings made out of that material? As a matter of tact, the product that goes to make your favorite Journal and artificial silk hosiery "that you can't tell from real" Is exactly the same. You can now lay the dangers of deforestation at the door1 of the economical fair sex as well ls the JonrnaHst tribe, for both stockings and wuxtrles are made from wood pulp. ' ' ' ' This .Inst year 15 million pair? of silk stocklngx so made were exported from the United States between two and three times as many as lu 1018. BEND.ORCCON i. ' ' - .- snssos()4 LAST OF GREAT MONOPOLY Three Million Acres of Hudson's Bay Company's Land to Be Given Over to Farming. When King Charles II. made a grant of land Ip America to "The Governor and Company of Adventurers of Eng. land Trading Into Hudson's Bay" ho generously turned over to tlem nbout three-quarters of North America, an empire which time has diminished un til now the Hudson's Bny company Is selling to settlers Ote rich acres which It still retained after surrendering Its authority over Its Cnnadlnn holdings to the Dominion government, fifty years ago, for an indemnity of $1,600,000. Little enough did Charles, In 1670, Imagine the future history of the trad ing company he had established; still less could lie hnve pictured tho chain of ' retail . department stores In the twentieth century. Over 8,000,000 acres of fertile land, the Inst substantial fraction of King Charles' grant. Is be ing sold td furthers ; and as It has lain uncultivated since the days of the In diana, It la pleasant to thlpk that tbe farmers will goon be busv on It. Manna Not Heavenly. Strange to stumble upon a quotation about ninnnu In news of the drug nnd chemical trades! The children of Is rael, we know, were saved from star vation In the desert by It. It fell from heaven, wus stntill like coriander seed, and tasted like wafers made with honey. However, the actual manna of trade today comes from Incisions In South Europeun trees and It Is now reported to have been quoted higher thnn pre viously In the primary market. The demand hns Increased of late, espe cially for small fluke mn'miii. which Is the better quality, coming from the upper part of the stem of the tree. Referred to an Expert. Mr. Flutters That plump, petite lady over there Is my muice. Miss Pud din. Don't you think thnt she has the face nnd figure of a goddess? Professor Bonedtgger Now thnt you mention It, I think she has. I've been studying some old Aztec carvings and I consider the resemblance, quite striking. ' Final Disposal of all that remains of our our Fall and Winter Stock consisting of 36 Ladies9 Winter Coats Coats, that sold up to $27.50 now $1 5.75 - Coats, that sold up to $39.50 now $19.95 Coats, that sold up to $65.00 now $36.75 No'A Iterations Exchanges or Charges at these prices. Terms Cash. ' j Stop and Stop at I ' The Quality Store o Bend. Grain Grading School. In Portland, Ore 4 a-new kind of school has been started which has do truant officer, gives no 'decrees 'and Is attended by young and old--college graduates as Veil as some who didn't go through high school, it's not a large Snow and Fireflies. " The oriental Is ahvays'an'd ever plc turesqn. The student jrf' tbe East does not "burn the midnight oil." .He works by snow and fireflies. There is an ancient legend nbpat'is Chinese stu dent who was fob Door tn hn nil Rn svnuui oiny od Hi msi reports, -wno . ie summer months he studied oil meet once a weeK lor an Intensive course In grain grading, because they are Interested in grading grain under federal standards, administered by tbe United States department of agricul ture. The school Is held once a week outside of bnsiness hours In the office of the federal grain supervisor. Among the students are groin dealers, dock superintendents and foremen, and state grain men. night by the light Of fireflies eanehr and Imprisoned in a paper lantern, and In the winter by the reflection of the snow. Gertrude Kmersob hi- World Outlook. i- .1 Limits. Prohibition will not prevent the moon from getting full," remarked an exchange. Nor the bases, we may add. Neither will It prevent the fog from getting dissipated. New Haven Regis ter. " 1 Prosaic Job. "I thought that young officer looked pained when 1 began to expatiate on the glamor of war." "You could not have cboseu a topic that would have digressed hia. more." "Why?" "He tomrannded a labor battalion of Chinese coolies." Birmingham Herald. And They Call 'Em Trees. The highest trees In northern Green land are three Inches tall. The trunk of an arctic willow SO years old Is less than balf an Inch In diameter. , Cynical Comment. She I wonder how the custom came up of giving brides away.. He It Is a queer one, considering marriage so ofteo Is such a sell. ' Bits of Secret Far Eastern History. The nfter-dlnner confidential clut of British naval officer with a French bluejacket nt a Sydney hall In 1S53 cost the British empire New Caledonia. Our French friend had for many days cast longing eyes on Captain Cook's discovery of 1794. So bud we. But the hint given of our Intention to an nex enabled otir rivals to land and take possession three hours before we came to the scene. Thus we lost not only New Caledonia and the adjacent Isles, but the Loyalty group nnd the ew Hebrides; for It Is nn open secret thnt the throat of the Impossible New Hebrides condominium will soon be cut and France will gnther in this gem of the Pacific. It may bring balm to remember thnt as the French beat us on the post for New Caledonia so we beat them by a nose for Mnorllnnd In almost exactly the same way. Sydney Bulletin. Pot It In Tbe Bulletin. very Whitens like peroxide" Peredixo "toothpaste Sold" only where ADS goods ore dipUord UreTulc25$ The Industrious Bee. T ' The bee has two distinct stomachs. In the first It stores away the honey from the flowers until such time as It Is ready to yield it tip, while the other Rtonmch is used simply Und' solely for digestion purposes.' When the bee is ready to deposit the honey ir con tracts the muscles-of the stomach and the honey is ejeeted ! through the mouth. si:i ;bb.w jn3aoq eqi ot.a P9J3A03SIP i01 UOUM S3lli.j JOlJ SUf -Smut -ii ui jBuop jB1 u pouuiup pus 'dna jaq jno Sujpioq ajoqj Stilus 4oq mbs 'dn amno (ftsjno) aiuos ujij.iv JI 3inuup pnsfiiy pBq jjqjBaj oq pus anm jeAiis jdq ti j.bm aoj dujoa Jou. iqsmuq jssnf pvq ju,iin y Uuu.. liwq.tt Jan, uj :oiiuuup 93o)ioa o jo . BputuoA aqi uo 3iis sba 'pio sjoai iniaia 'jdipnaj utmioAt snoiuuj y XpaoN am da.H o Bu!AA Got Him Guessing. "J1 " "I got my troubles," replied the new n-niter. "When men have n friemltv scrap about paying the check I can. ipot the right man to hand it to every Ime. 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