T Vhb hhrrn Btrt,MTii. 'Mttfr kDmbff, bRWi). okkoon. tiu"kkmy; APRIL IT,, i02A. PAOR ft FLYING PARSON'S AIR DOG PUPPIES TO "HELP RELIEF FUND 8:30 p. m. Admission .151.00. Adv.-y-10-U "BRAGGO" ROTH IS OLD GRIFF'S PROBLEM GRAND Lieutenant I!lvln Muynnrd. tlin Flying parson, winner of din treat II, H. Air Derby from Now York 10 Hun Francisco unci riitiirn, Ik ugaln In till) IIiiiuIIkIiI. ill famous ulr mascot, Trlulu, Ihn Ilrst dog to fly serous the continent, Inm imp. Tlin pup are In tin auctioned. thu proceeds to KO to tint Nnur-KllMl Relief KuilI Tlin nil-turn iilinwa Will They Wear? FRIDAY ind SATURDAY tlio KlyliisT Pursou's two llltlu girls, Rosalind uuil Kvnlyu, wllli Trlxlo ALICE JOYCE ni'(ioi(f(I by an alltfai rail, ill Should A 'r-vV-r-vjy, Ait- I Women Tell? A itiaiualM , tntniM-ly liuinan loty uf a Nrw iMiitland lidicr gill lacrtj Willi iKr riilrtii ol wlidfifi lu rrvral of nol. to llw man ilii lovril, lit1 true! uf lin ynulli. AUo A HALL BOY COMEDY LIBERTY TONIGHT anil FRIDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "His Wife's Friend" The gamr of chcwthc game ol love -the game of life riiangely intrtwovm into play of myitrry and tut pent? . A I -SO AN ELKO COMEDY "An Oriental Romeo" Oregon Trunk. Arrives, 7:85 A. M. Leaves 8:00 P. 11. O.-W. R. A N. Arrives, 6: CO P. M. Leaves. 7:00 A. M. "1 TW, l.nv.i rnuil. urn I In' parents (if a nine, pound baby buy hum this moriiliiK. Dour.liiH JiiIiiimciii. riirim-rly of Hi" I liirnt hitvI'"'. Im niTititiMl 11 iiiiHiilnnj iih Hrulcr ai Itniiikii-S'-tiiilon (iiinp: No-3. .Mr 11ml Mrs II . A. Iluin li-aOi- In iiIkIiI for I'ui'iliiiiil, whi-iK Mm. Horn will umli'iK'i mi iipi'ratlitii fur Ihrout Iroublif MIhh MarKiiri't K SpalilliiK I rt HiIh fiuirnliiK f'r (iranlit I'iihk and Kno- llullllxh. Wllftll . Ill VlHlt Willi flll'llllK mid ri'lutivcH. ". I) AIN11 li-avi'H IiiiiIkIiI fur Daily Market Report mvi:s IfornUhH br arrnBmrnt with Jirl Orraun llnk.) NOItTII I'OKTI.ANI). April 1.1 ('null! Id'oiflpiH, iiiiiik. (iruln and pulp fori hIiii'I'h, (11.25 to clinic. ti0.7r to W.'iU; nooil to cliolni, $."& to 110.75 ni'-illiini to 1 kodiI. ' lo 19.76; fair to ;;ooil. fH.25 lo ; I'oiiiiiion lo fair. $7 In ftioiri' row anil hclfvrif. ill :r, lo 10 .25; itooil to choli'H. fH.25 to t'J2Ti: iiK-dlum lo Kood, 17 lo $H,25; fair lo IiK-dlum. C lo 7; ranniTH. 14.25 lo t; IhiIIh. 18 to $K 50; prime IIkIiI iuIv.-h, 16 lo 117: nifilliitn IIkIiI, 110 lo $15; hi'iivy, t7 to I0. II"K. KiTlpiH non; prlniM mtxiMl. tl0.75 to 117.25; miMlliiin mixpd, 110.25 lo $ll.76; roiiKli liuavloo, SI2.26 lo IIG.6U; iiIkh. $19 lo $15,611. No rocnlptH. Kant of mountain luinbs, $17 lo $1S; Until vallnyH, TfM'K. I'oilland to Join IiIh wlfi tit llii-ir ni'W lioini. at Ori Klinui. Mr and Mrs. Alh'ii ari early pioiici-rH of Dm (Vn Iral Ori'Kon (oniiiiy. Mr. and Mm. II CiivanauKli, of I. a l'liii'. ari iipi-mliiiK tin' day in Ili-nd. Mr. and Mrn. Jari'd Mourn liave ro tu mod from u trip IlirotiKli Hiilli!, Motilnnu and I'lii'iitnllo. Idaho. AT THE HOTELS. Jl. A. Allen. K. II. Mc.Iiona ItoV. J. (). 1 1 ik 11 if ii . uiiniiltlnv nl $15.75 to $17: heavy, $14 25 to !tir."t. f n.nli.m til to $14.60: yenrllnKN. $16 to $15.60: wet hem. $14.50 to $1 5 25; ewes. $10 to $14: Hprlnic lamb. $17 to $19. All nliorn Bluff $3 under thexe quotalionn. 7:46 o'clock Huudny evenliiR at Hie Hcnndlnuvinii church, will deliver a lecture, oil the subject, "A Life of Service us the HlKhway (o Huccens and True Ureal iienn." Want to buy hoy, unn Ilulleilu c. slflnj ItoV ! MICKIE SAYS i VllvWtK, V M fc1 OOtNt Tlj I vic'aa bommiv' (k NEVMSpapcb. Tjg v' i-r' oor oixmc f vatuTl fi BEND TRAIN 8CRKDin.il. M : 1 : i Your Mother made you take It every Kprlng Holllster's Kocky Mountain Tea. the reliable Spring Cleauaor fir-Ik. Owl Pharmacy. Adv. Dress Up The Home With Colonial Draperies ! Pilot Unite Inn. K. ('. Decker, Portland. A. K. it.-illy. Portland. ,.M. OaviB, I'orlliind. Mrs. I,. F. ShleldH, Portland. MIhh Sara Lee Tuck, Seattle. Arthur Poster, Clyde, N. D. Klmer E. McV'icker. Moro. Hurna. lionald. Portland. W. J. HIckH. Portland. John Heckeit, San Francisco. M. H. Iay, Prlnevllle. T. G. Lawrence. Portland. W. E. Turner, The Dalles. E. M. Smith, Portland. Mr. and .Mrs. II. Cavanuugh, La Pino. Hotel WriKht. L. Glrton, Silver Lake. Stanley Smith. Millican. Fred llurkhalter. Shevlln-Hixon Camp 2. Hotel Cozy. Leroy Praot, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilon, Port land. E. F. Dunn. Tumalo. Walelr Wright, Culver. J. Wood. Seattle. "Old Fox" Clark Orlfflth of the WatbluKUin American Leagun Club, laces the managerial test of his career this season, in ability to handle men. Bobby Koth, hard hitting outfielder, and known lo players as "Braggo." Is Orimth's problem. Roth was with four clubs last year Cleveland, Phil adelphia, Boston, tben Jo Wash ington. Rotb Is a line ball player, but bard U manage, say managers. Big dance Friday eve ping. Wilson George's jazz orchestra. B. A. A. C, That's what the average man thinks about in pur chasing shoes. He must have style, comfort and durability. Our shoes an swer your purpose. They're of the latest style made of fine, soft leather, insuring comfort and good wear. And they're very reason able, too. Step in and let us cater to you. BEND SHOE CO. First National Bank BIdg. Don't forget the dance at Tumalo Friday evening, April 16th- Good eats, good music. Adv.-7p SHEEP SHIPPING IS DELAYED BY STRIKE Big Saturday Special! SUGAR IK ) A LOCAL NEWS ITEMS n. E. Allen is In tho city today from Hums. ' F. M. CloavoH, of CroBcent, loft thin morning for IiIh homo after n two day stay In Hcnd. Mrs, Onirics Sayler returned tills morning from n vIhII. wllli frlonds In PrOHROlt, WllHlllllRlOII. W. W. Marshall lias arrived. In tho city from Spirit LiiUo to nccnpl it po sition at tho Munnliolmor storo. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. IS. nehyine,r of 4 18 mAL . . j. . i. mm 'tt(aiSTuAani usnw "THESE wonder A f u 1 Draperies are being shown in an extensive range of fabrics and de signs. They are new, fresh goods and are sure to please. REPPS A yard-wide, t heavy cloth in a long assortment of designs, priced at, a yard, 85c, 89c, 98c, $1.25. CHINTZ This popular drapery fabric, priced at, yard, 89c, 98c. TAPESTRY This heavy cloth, also used for upholstery. Priced at, $1.39. DOUBLE-FACED TAPESTR Y Both sides alike, $2.00. CRETONNE Many designs and quali ties, 39c, 49c 59c, 69c, 79c. SCRIMS Plain and figured, 29c, 39c, 49c, and 59c. MARQUISETTES Plain and figured de signs, 45c, 59c, 69c, 79c. f f Ad I For the Home Sewer Wo offer unparalleled service. Hero will he found at all times a complete stock of Notions used In making women's and chil dren's itiirmonts 1 Needles, Tape, TlireiHl, HIiiHtlc, Ions, Shears, Thimbles, Snaps, Plus, Hooks, Ilut lleltliiK', llraitl.s. HIIOItl.AL KKVIKW PATTKKNS I THE WARNER COMPANY DESCHUTES. April 14. Miss HIIrii Holmgren and Claude McCati loy were Sunday visitors at the De schutes hotel and at C. M. Redfield's. Mr. and Mrs. Humblln and Jim Ilenham wero dinner guests at the Deschutes hotel Sunday e.vening. W. K. McCormack unloaded a car of sheep he bad ready to ship from Deschutes Sunday. On accoun t of the switchmen's strike the railroad company would not take them out. W. E. Van Allen is serving on the Jury this' week. C. M. Kedfield and W. E. Vun Al len spent Wednesday evening at the home of C P. Becker near Tumalo. Mr. Jamison, the county agricul turist with bis wife visited Deschutes Wednesday morning. Maynard Cochran stopped off it Deschutes Wednesday evening be-1 tween trains, returning to Pnineville. i Dun Day who is working in Bend j ns a hod carrier, visited Deschutes Thursday. R. B. Mctcalf came in from Port-1 land Tuesday to look over the clear ing of his lund, and departed for Bend Sunday night. Oliver Hnmblin left for Portland Saturday evening for a short visit. Ho may bring his mother, Mrs. Rev enue with him. Regular Price, 19c lb. SPECIAL BARGAIN 1 6c lb. Limit $1.00 to a customer. Gilbert's Grocery It cleans out the germs of winter freshes you up Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. a certain Spring Cleanser flz-ik. Owl Pharmacy. Adv. t BETTER DEAD Life is a "burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL 221 The notional romody of Holland for over 200 years; it la an oncmy of eil pains ro rultint from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. AH druggists, three sizes. look for the nm CoM Medr.! on every 'box ud accept no inii:tim TIME The one thing on earth that is thrown away most recklessly and which can never be regained. TIME SAVING Goes' hand in hand with THRIFT arid INDUSTRY in any one's journey toward success. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company BEND, OREGON CJ Do you vote blindly, or have you a practical noieJge of the issues at stake, or of the ability of the candidate when you go to the polls? The right to vote, remember, is one of the great privileges of a democracy, and it is the only truly American method of right ing wrong, or of preventing it. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. MALE AND FEMALE LIBERTY SOON Ml'KCIIANDISK AT MALE AND FEMALE ' LIBERTY SOON ::u::::u::::uuu::::;i:::::u::::i:;:::::::::!!::::::n::i:::::t!!:::;ts&a