TUB BEND IHTMiETTN. DAILY EDITION, BBKI), ORKOO, MOXD.IV. M.1V , 130. PACiB Friday COMING Saturday TO THE, GRAND ERIC VON STROHIEM'S WONDER PLAY "Blind Husbands" If you want to u plioto drama that giipa 'till it olmuit ourti. A (lory to absorbing1 that it needa no explanatory li'tlea--tlien tt thin marvtloua picturf. md by a mao whosa genius baa atartUd the world. ' KLAMATH FALLS MEN TOUR FOR CANDIDATE ,H i 1 1 M i 1 1 1 I'liund Kiiviii'iiIiIk III lies- chilli's Count)', l ili'poil of Wilson H. Wiley. L GRAND TONIGHT und TUESDAY Yvonne Delva AND Creighton Hale in ih. SumVMmI Mytiou Myileiy Play "The Thirteenth Chair" ALSO Episode No. 15 "TEi LION MAN" LIBERTY TONIGHT Last Time Nay Allison IN "The Walk Offs" AND Charlie Chaplin IN "A Day's Pleasure' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Marguerite Clark IN "All Of A Sudden Peggy" C. L. Miller mill Jon Anderson, of Silver I.nlf ii. urn vIhIHiik in the city today. . ' A murrliign llccnm. Issued Hu'ur luy in for J. W. Gardner and EH'Mi Cantrnll, buili of Rend. Tho ladles ill llm Culholic church will nold nn upron and food sale on Saturday, May 1C. nt tho O'Don- iiiill market Mm. F. K. Htudebukor und child ren. Robert und Helen, have rut urn ed to Bend from u nk' visit with friend In Redmond. Miss Mnry Pryrenr Iiiih riven up hT poHltlon u deputy in the oflce of County Clerk llnnor. She la anc ceded by .Mr. Bertha Dawson. .Mr. und .Mr. N. (!. Davl. of Prlnevllle, formerly ot tlila city, motored to ll-nI yostorduy, visiting at tho homo of .Mr. und Mr. W'll IJam Sprout. Mr. und Mr. C. II. SuppliMton. of thla OUT. urn thn pnr"tit. of uu ?! t pound buhy girl bo n Sunday. The young ludy lum been christened Margaret Luelln. Tho regular niontlily business meeting of thn Scandinavian Lutn run church will bo hold at 7 S0 o'clock thla evening at tho purron uge, 231 Idulio avenue. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Know were week end visitors In Bend ' ?rom Crescent, whom Mr. Know Ih forest minor. They started on tholr re turn south thla niornliiK. J. Z. Klnnsbnrry, uxnlKtaul dlvi slon superintendent of tho S. P. & 8.. and 0. W. Luncuste. Oregon Trunk road inns tor. woro In Bend ynstorduy on official business. Rov. J. Stanford Moore, minister of tho Epworth KplHcopal church of Portland, filled thn pulpit of tho Bend Methodist church yesterdny morninK and evening. This morn ing ho npoko before thn slii.lems of thn Bend high Mchool und tonight will retuyn to his homo. On a tour of thn seventeen:)! din (rli;t In tho Interests of tho cundl dncy or Wilson H. Wiley, who Ih neckline tbo nomination for stulo senator against Jay II. Upton of Prlitiivlllu. C. A", Hoyden, A. Ii. Col IIiim, W. ,M. Diincun, and Mr. Wiley arrived In lsciid yesterday by auto from Klamath Fall, und remained here today, planning; to stuit for Jefferson county In the morning. Mr. Wiley find sentiment moat fn vornblo In Deschutes county, .'and will have practically aolld bucking In Klamath, ho believes. Mr. Wiley ban been a resident of Klamath Fulls hIuco 1907, when he came to tho Southern Oregon county aa mtorney for thi United State land und reclamation Aivlc.1 For th toe year ho waa In charge of land und Ii-khI niultor on Hie Klamuth litigation project. Ad inllteil to- practice In Oragon In IV 10. ho hna nerved u attorney for tho Klamuth Irrigation district und tho Klamuth drulnuge district foi tho Jiiiat 10 yeara. FARMERS DISCUSS 1920 HARVEST PAY AgiirullurlMn Would Hfablliza tho Wmko Paid Tlila Vcur for KpMxonal Work. BEND TRAIN HCHKOUI.B. Oregon Trunk. Arrive, 7:35 A. M. Leave 8:00 P. U. 0.-W. B. M. Arrive, 6:50 P. M. Leave, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Albert Hunnn, of Madras, spent yentarday In Bond. F. M. ChrlBmait, of Sllvar Luke, Ifl In Bend for a few day. ; Frank Inabnlt loft last night on a businniiA trip to Portland. W. D. Hill, of La Pine, spent yes terday In Bond visiting frlnnds. . Dennis D. Hunt, of Sisters, Is amending the day In Bend on IjubI )"h. . Mrs. P. B. Muyotto loft last night for Centrnllft to visit with her parents. Pal II In The DuUetln. Daily Market Report LIVKHTOCK. lPmliKi4 hr arrannnral wtU tfw Oattai OrB BukO . NOltTII PORTLAND, May 3. t'uttle, 1T05. Fancy grade steers 20c to fiOc lower: rest stoady. Crai nuiul pulp fad steers, 112 to J1.1; choicn. tit to $12; good to choice, $10. CO to $11; medium to good. m.MI to $,10.60; fair to good, $K.7!i to $!l.n0; common to (air, $7. SO to $K.7C: choice cows und helfern, $U to $11.50; good to choice, $10.25 to $11; medium to good, $8.76 to $10.25; fair to medium, $7.60 to $8.76; canoers, $6.50 to $7.50; bulls, $6 to $9; prime II. at calves, IB to $17; med ium lit-.'-;. $10 to $15; heavy, $7 to $10. Hogs. Kecolpu. 1020: 16c to 2Co lower. Prime mixed, $10 to $10.25, ex treme, $10.35; medium mixed, $15.50 to $10; rough heavies, $11.50 to $16; pigs, $12 to $14.60. Sheep. Receipts. 2740: ' very Blow .and weak; no early shIob. East of mountain lumbs, $16 to $17; light valleys, $14.75 to $16;. heavy, $13.25 to $14.75; common to med ium, $10.50 to $11.30; yearlings, $14 to $15; wethers, $13. ..0 to $14.26; ewes, $8 to $12; spring lambs, $15 to $10. All shorn stuff 3 under those, quotation's. Pot It In The Bulletin. Not JustV Meat But MEAl O'DONNELL BROS. IHy UnlUJ lmtoT)M Bnd Bullrtln.) HUTCHINSON. KAN'8 May 3. A Kansas wheat harvest labor. con ference opened here today for dis cussion of tho advisability of estab lishing, a standard wage. Kveiy agricultural organization In the state had been invited to iiond at leant one representative. Lust year the standard wago waa 60 cenls an hour for a tcn-eour duy with extra pay for overtime. But a survey of wage paid lust ye.tr show that as high a $7.60 per dny with food and lodging wa paid in a few countlejt of the central west ern part of tho state, whllo a few eastern and western counties pa Id aa low as $3.50 per duy. Other counties fluctuated bet wen two ex tremes. One community paid $13 a duy. T- Few Eexaps Centura. It Is hunter In iivni'l i-eiimire Hum to tain aiilatii-e, lint o exen j.c ceie sure n mini iiiiint pnox his whole life wllliout m.vlng or (Inliig a foolish thing. Iliime. , I'OI'MI NdTICH Notice Ih hereby given that the City of llend has cuused to be liu- (wtiiiwl,,,! tliu fnl Inwlnir ,1 ..u.'rl l,e,l livestock pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 120 of sain city. town: one buy geniing, ugn uuoui II vi.iirn wi.ltlil iihnill 1 llfJII IIih. Brunded "H K H", coniioelisil. left shoulder, iiiuiki roached. Notice Is hereby further gir;n that tho un dnniluneil will, on the 7 til dny of May, ut the hour of 3 p. m.. In snld city, sell lit public auction the above described livestock, to sutlsty me charges for Impounding the same, together with all accruing costs. L. A. W. NIXON. Adv. 25e. Chief of I'ollco. lldthfn-n. , Shasta place, or ralliT. L. Collier, ut Tumulo, or Bond, evenings. 24-25-27p 69-17tfo KOIt HALK Singer electric sowing miichiiie. I(. (;. Blnckwell. 720 Delaware live. 2l-25-27p t ClaMlfled advartlniiK cliarttfj pr tu ttt MnU for 10 words or leu. On cnt pr word for all ovwr 10. All clsaiiflvd MvtrtiaiPir rtrletlr cub Id advancik. USED CARS CAR KOH HALK Ford. In good running order; cbcup for cash. Inquire Kenwood grocery. 20-25-27p CAR FOR BALK Overland "-S;'-first-class condition; 7 tires, 4 new; new buttery; ready to go. Terms given. Cull at Tucker shop or after 6 p. m. at 67 Oregon st. 28-25-26p FOR HALE Ufced Ford car. Car guaranteed -Cent.-Ore. Motor Co. 63-41tfc WANTED YOUNG woman, employed in office, desires room and board in priv ate family. Address D, care Bulle tin. 18-24-26p WANTED Steady man for driving wagon; salary $ipo per month, 8 hours. American Railway Ex press Co. 17-124tfc TROJAN POWDER Is now handled In liend by A. B. Torlor, wholesale und retail. Can fill orders of any size for any work In the blasting lino. Telephone Black 1771. I'owder that needs no thawing or unfreezing und has no bud effects, either be fore or ufter explosions. 10-1 2 4-1 3 5p FOR SALE 7 Wyandotte hens und a Partridge Wyandotte rooster. Inquire A. J. Ooggans, U.(.II to ',r. on-. - - ..y CENTRAL OKEOON REALTY CO 931 Bond Street. FOR SALE 160 acres. 4 miles from Bend: 14 0 acres tillable; 90 acres cleared, 4 0 acres alfalfa, 2u rye; should yield nt least 140 tons huy this season; 10 cows; beat herd of mixed grades in county; herd clearing $400 per month by wholesaling; would clear $600 at retail: 2 extra fine Holstefn year ling heifers; 2 fairly good barns; new 5-room house; terms. FOR HALE New, modern five room residence; fituats Additlom Colorado street: easy terms. In quire Carlson & Lyons. 25-06tfo FOR SALE Four - modern bunga lows In very best residence dis trict. J, A. Eustes. 79-01-tfo FOR 8ALB Why purrnnse used phonographs where too can't pur chase parts? We have a good line of used phonograph; also part. L. K. Shepord, Minnesota street. 9-130tfo FOR SALE Three room house, lights and wuter, large lot, nice lawn, poultry house and yard. Cheap for cash. 527 Portland Ave., west. 23-14tro FOR SALE 24,000 brick. Ipqnlra Win. Paulson, at J. Ryan Co.V office. 2-113tfo 5-ROOM modern bouse on Congress street; a sure snap. oad-, 3-ROOM modern house on Broai way; one of the neatest places; In Bend; terms. CENTRAL OREGON REALTY CO. 931 Bond Street. 125c! FOR SALE Tent house, complete; also barn floor and stanchions i for five, cows; cheap. Inquire Henkle & Haines. Log Cabin Bldg.l 8-23-25p: FOR SALE One lot 50x125 two houses, one six room, one four room. $1350, $300 down, easy terms. Inquire Bulletin or Joe Rock. I 87-20tfc -4- FOR SALE 3000 pounds white sweet clover seed, all recleaned and ready for market. See or write "Put Your Duds . In Our Suds" Finished Rough Dry Wet Wash Dry Cleaning The BEND LAUNDRY Phone Black 311 LADY or gentleman agent wanted for the city of Bend. Sell thei original Watkins Products; known everywhere. Write today. Wat kins Co., 52, Winona, Minn. 24-30-36-42-48p AT THE HOTELS. M. E. Smith, Portland: W. J. Lord. Portland. A. B. Colburn. La Grande. A. Schubener, Portland. George Hlnes. Portand. Jay H. I'ptou. Prlnevllle. Mrs. R. A. Allen, Tacoma. .Mr. and MrB. D. De Limn, Minn eapolis. . ; . Dennis D. Hunt, Sisters. Thomna Hutton, Suutex. ( J. Forsythe, Portland. L. J. Stack, Portland. B. R. Spencer, Portland. W. S. Blnghnm, Portland. J. B. Coon, Grass Valley. - C. A. Hayden, Klamath Falli. . Wilson S. Wiley, Klamath Falls. A. B. Collns, Klamath Falls. W. M. Duncan, Klamath Falls. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snow, Cres cent. Hotl Coiy. Albert Hanna, Madras. J Stanford Moore, Portland. A. P., Peterson, Portlund. W. C. Johnson, Camas. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Tumor, Dnllas; ' J. A. Haswell, Missoula. C. L. Mller. Silver Lalto. Joe. A. Anderson, Sllvor Lake Hot"l Wright. Ed Gllbreth, The Dalles. John C. Armstrong, Castle Rock. - A. Gobhard, Fort Rock. F. M. Chrlsman, Silver Lnke. Jim Loper, Klamath Falls. Frank Crampton, Fort Rock. J. A. Blackwood, Boise. W. D. Hill, La Pine. . MjWlr1JJii ft,., . , , i ny sujjer me aiscontjorts ana embarrassments of a Goitre f O. G. C. preparation (or uoitro bns beno litrd many. Why pny govcrnl hundred dollars (or nn opcriilion to rrmovo a iiottro when O.G.C. enn boolttntni-d (or auch a comparativuly amalluxpondhurof O.G. C. when properly nppllod iilves anils litrlory results, or your money will be n-lundi-d, O.O.C. is sold direct, by mnil any. Writo (or booklet. Address Dept. 5 ,. 0. 0. C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Wnihlnvton TOURISTS HerA) la your chance to get a licensed chauffeur, with good Chevrolet touring car. who Is fumlllur with hunting and flBhlng; has been licensed trapper and hunt er in La Pine basin country for past 5 years; will take out parties for business or pleasure. Leave orders at Deschutes garage. Harry D. Hill. 4-23-28p SHEEPMEN Huve bought a new two-ton .Nash truck and- intend making a specialty of delivering wool from Inland points. Leave orders with D'ischutes garage or address Harry D. Hill, Bend. Star Route. ' 3-23-28pi WANTED Truck driver for city delivery; state sge. experience and salary wanted. Write No. 5,j care uunoun. z-is-iac WANTED Furniture, phonograph, ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co. 61tfo WANTED To buy second hand win dow shades. We cell new shades. See Goggans. 87-83tfc RAGS WANTED Will pay 5c per poundfor clean rags, no small trimmings, sacks, old pants or socks wanted. The Bend Bulletin. FOR SALE FOR SALE 5-room bouse on Flor ida; clothos presses, bath, pantry, etc. Inquire G. P. Hibbard, Flor ida, near Slsemore. 25-25-26p FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, 3 and 4 years old. Write W. L. Something New in Bread. Beginning Monday, May 3 Health Bread Health Bread is made of cracked wheat and is considered to be a most health- ful bread. Inquire about our Health Bread Price per Loaf 1 5c AMERICAN BAKERY This Electric Sewing Machine is as Handy as Your Work Basket KM -, Portablecan be used anywhere that .there's an electric light socket. When not in use takes up no more room than a hand bag jland is carried as easily. . " Workless-electricity performs the labor. ; All you do is guide the sewing. Inexpensivecosts no more , than footpower machines, and can be obtained or easyt pay-as-you-use terms. " ' -s. Be ready for Spring and Summer Sewing Call today or let us call on you. Bend Water Light & Power Co.