TUB HEITO nUlXETlN. DAILY EDITION. BETO. OREOONi THIIWIMY, MARCH II, 1020 PAGE (LIBERTY I GRAND Tonight and Friday Friday and Saturday . Off5! MARIE DORO IN IN "Marys Ankle" All ImjuI i young tlfKlor wi twin I money, tnd ltuy Vnl who tvctjrd jut. Nm QUI 1 K ALU, but plenty, Alwi 4lfout Mtiy'i Ankl, without winch lliri would liiVf Urrn no ilnty. Episode No, 13 "Perils of Thunder Mountain" "1.2:10" ROMANCE! THRILLS! MYSTERY! A myileiy you mnnt nlve. MANIE DORO, the woild't Yvintome wl cumprlliay, in Unberl Brenon't Also A CHRISTY COMEDY LOCAL NKWS ITEMS HKM Tlt.AIN HdlKDll.K. Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:35 A. U. Leaves 1:00 P. M. O..W. II. N. Arrives. 0:t0 I". M. Leaves. 7:00 A. M. It. W. Huwyer In routined to Ills home by a severe fold. Waller lliirvoy, of Lukevlew, In spending (tin duy In Ilend, (iiiH E. HI ltd Ik. Lower liridge rancher. In u business visitor In the city tudiiy. A niuri'lngo license wan liuiud from the county rlerk's offce yesler day fur James K. I.ovett mid Mntid ItiiKht'H, bulh of Ilend. County Commissioners ('. 11. Mil lur, of Redmond, mid Holh Htookey. are In I lend today u I ( ml I n k a es Inn of I lio county enurt. Mr. and Mm. Chnrlt'H Ktnimbur roiiKh arrlvud In Ilend yesterday to make tlmlr home. They were mar ried last month In I'ortliind. Mim Elisabeth Th u (I y. from Ited Cross division hcnilquiirHTM In Keut tle, wim In limid for a few hours this morning, IrnvliiK by onto for Burn. A. II. Eittobonol's stage line to Klii inn th Full will Hturt operation tomorrow mornluK. The stage will leuve from the Eslebcnet shop on llond ni'or Oregon, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Knturdiiy mornings. How would you like to sleep in a graveyard? t8 fi0,; AT THE HOTELS. Holi-I Wright. Walter llurvey, Lake.view, 1 in lo (1. Cutllp, Kudinond. A. V. I'oole, I. u l'liii). P. .Meuges, I'ortliind. F. K. Morton, I'ortliind. Hotel Cozy. James Wukelleld, Lukoview. Kd OkIioiii, Lnkevlow. Kobert II. Dowdies. Portland. ('. II. MIII.t. Iidmud. Mm. M. Kuln, Klaluutli Fulls. Jiimes I., ItlllllH. Kettttlo. I'llot llulti" Inn. I. (). Antiunion, Hpnknn". M. Hummtirlleld, I'ortlnnd. J. F. Henry. I'lirtlund. W. C. Ilollliishftid. , a I'liie. It. F. Weed. KiiKiimv C. N. Pierce. I'ortliind. Charles IliiiiKin, Seattle. C. II. JuluiHon, I'ortlnnd. II. 0. Hector, I'orlluiid. Gun E. Rtnrtlg, Lower Tlrldge. B. L. Walluco, Crane. J. K. )ndon. 8. I', & H. A. A. Hoffman, I'ortlnnd. Duvld KoburtHon. I'ortlnnd. Charles M. I fan ley. I'ortlnnd. ;akiia(;k collection. Patrons of the City Garbage Col lection KyHtum are liiyoby notified that the city equipment bun bwn fold to It. N. Pulmorton and be ban boon appointed City Gurbugo Collector. All coiiipliilntit and Instructions at well mi all payments Hhould bn hereafter mude to him. I'liono Doud HuulltiK Co.. lied I D81. I). II. I'eopleH, City Kecordor. 80-lp Daily Market Report (Kurnlilud br BrrBnaffsifnt with lha Central Ittwtn liank.) 1.1 VK8TOCK. NOKTII I'OHTLA.NU, March 11. Cattle Iti-cflptM, 1560. Heat Bluer Kruln mid pulp fid. fll.SOCC 12.00; rholre. fl 1.00 U 11.60; Kood lo rln4:e. $10,001(11.00; medium to K'linl, ti.t'Oti 10.00; fulr to Kood. 17.. Ml 'it 8 60; common lo fulr, $6.60 iv'. 50; choice town uud helfera, 8.00 i' 10.00; good to choice. $8.00 ft 9; medium to ttood. $6,00 47.00; fulr to mi-dlum. $5.60C50; .cunni-ri, $3,004) 6.50; bullH. 007.0 f. prtnn lliilit calves, $ 1 6.00 ft 1 7.00; mod I urn llKht, $10.00016.60; heavy, $7.00(1:10.00; gtockera and feoder. $7.50 8.60. ItccclptH, 170; barely Prime mixed. 1 5 . 7 6 4? medium mixed, $16.00?t rotiKh heaviea, $11.00 16.25; plK. $12. 00ft 15.00. Kbcfp Kecclptii, none,; Htoody. Kant of mountain lambn, $17.00 18.00; light valleys. $16.00 17.00; heavy, $M.5015.60; feoders. $12.0015.00; yearling $16.00 16.60; wetbem. $1 I 00 y M.60; ewca. $ 1 0.00 0 12.00. JAMISON HAS MAN SIZED JOB NEW COUNTY AGENT 0. A. C. PRODUCT Hpei'lnlly Ik Dull') Inu;, Hut Huh HikI V. H. IIIoIiikIi nl Honey Kxpcri-I'lK'i- In Dcnlliin . Willi itoilrnl t'onli'ol. Win n I), 1,. JumlHOU, acri'ptod the pOHitlon sih county aK'rnl of Deachutes county, be ateppitd into a man's sized Job. I ':! l ti t - county has been fa vored with several county intents In tho hint few yours. Mr. Jamison was fully advised as to conditions in Central OreKon.. He knew I hat he. wus not coming" to Bn Co. near Knitttle and later Was with the V. 8. Kloloiclcal Survey in rodent control work. In the army Jamison was with the urtlllery, medical corps and finally ended up with the chemi cal wurfare service on tho Atlantic Coast. Coming to Deschutes county Jaml-i son has launched Into the work with j the Deschutes county farm bureau Inj its efforts to build up one of 'the; ntroiiK"t and nost effective farmers organization,) In the stuie. HiiKS steady. 16.5; 16.75; UAIMIAtiK THICK KOI, I). The city of fiend this morning completed th deal for the sale of the municipal garbage truck to R. N. I'alnierton. The consideration was $700. Put It In Tim lliilleitn. Montha of Winter. Astronomically winter Is reckoned to bee In In northern latitude when the tun enters Capricorn, or at the sol stice (about December 21), and to end at the equinox In March; but Id ordi nary speech "Mnter comprises the three coldest months December, January and February, betas reckoned the win ter months In the United States, nnd November, December and Jnuuury Id Ores) Hrltnln WW COATS In A Delightful Collection of Styles ". , V 1 I 1U ( l(l OK Tlt.ANHKKIlS John L. Clebaney to Mrs. Anna I J. (Jlelianck, wife, deed, lot '.I. , block 17, Wlestorla, leliruary 24. 1920, $1, Cecil Kenyon and Klla A. Ken-1 yon. wife, to M.. !. Conlon. war-1 rnnty deed, N K V4 NE4 S-li-lS, February 4. 1920. $$0. Cent.-Ore. Irr. Co. to OI- Hansen, deed, past SE'.i HK'i 23-10-12. January 22, 1020, $4s5: l.'nlted Ktates to John N. Max'en. patent. W!i SE'i SKV, KK4, K'f, K',4 E'i KK'4 25-22-S. XW4 SW"4, 8WU NW'4 30-22-10, No vember 20, 1919. William Foss and Thora Foss to J. N, Masten. warranty deed, lot 8. block 3, First addition to La Pine, January 15. 1918. $1. J. H. Miller and Marh Miller, hie wife, to E. A. Miller nnd Charles' Miller, deed, lot 7. block 45, ('miter addition. February !l, 1920, $1. Dr. II. Ferrcll und Jennie Fenell, wife, to Claude I, .McCauley, quit claim deed, lot 7, block 15, Park, Fbruary 2H, 1920, $1. United Hlutes to .fames Wilson Woods, patent, SB 14 KW'4 section 1. and K',4 NW'4 section 12-15-11, January 23, 1919. I'nited Stales to Jamet Wilson Woods, patent. SW'4 JW4 section 1, and SK14 NE'4 section II. W j NW'4 section 12-10-11. May 0, 1919. A. A. Munden and l.oti Muiiden. wife, to l.ytle Townclte Co., quit claim deed, lot 13, block 12, I.ytlo addition, February 17. 1920, $10. Lytic Townste Co. to A. A. Mun den, warranty deed, lot 13, block 10, l.ytle addition, February 17, 1920, $10. The fiend Company to II. J. Overturf, warranty deed, lot 6, block 2. Mill addition, January 27, 1920, $10. E. H Huithes and Olive Hughe:-), wife, to Charles W. HiiKhes, war ranty deed, SVj SW'4. NW'4 SW'4, W'-i NW'4, NE'4 NW'A, NE'4. KEV, KE'4 section 38-15-13, February 1 3, 1920, $1. This Is the time 6f year to have your lawn put In shape. An appli cation of fertilizer now will work wonders. Call C. H. Disbop. Red 1771 for orders. . - 76-8le I). I,. Jamison, County Agent old settled country where everything; was running smoothly, but rather In a section of Oregon where agrlcul- ture Is In the stage of finding Itself, j D. L. Jamison Is a product of the Oregon Agricultural college of the, 1915 crop. His specialty while! studying under O. A. C. specialists was agronomy and dairying. For 10 months after hla graduation Jamison! spent 20 months In cow testing work! In Curry county of this state and' seven months In Jefferson county! Montana. Then for several months! bo was In charge of the purebred dairy of Tblessen & Son of Mllwau-j kle, Oregon. 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