ttm 8R5D BVhumn, daily ed 11105, bend, okeoox, Turner, may 2, 1020. PAOB TONICHT and SATURDAY William fa mum IN The Jungle Trail" Hointiiiceniinvels of the jungle buttle with natives di-titnatic; eseupe burning at stake thett of jewels unci runny other thrilling in cidents. Also CHRISTY SPECIAL COMEDY "A ROMAN SCANDAL" The Fall of Koine In Two Humps. GRAND A 'Sale, to Rdfacc tEi HigM tt of OotMiag 1 "" : : ' : : , Tonight Last Time Robert Warwick in' THE TR.EE OF KNOWLEDGE" SATURDAY Only TAYLOR HOLMES in "THREE BLACK EYES" II i'ptoKibilion cocluil U not iflloaictliii what H lumUtt punch' ALSO Paramount Magazine Gaiety Comedy Calling Hit Bluff" LIBERTY BEND TRAIN BCHEDCLB. Oregon Trunk. ArrWaa, 7:35 A. M. Uarei 8:00 P. M. o.-w. r. n. ArrWea, 6:60 P. M. Leave. 7:00 A. H. at Redding, 'it 1 1 forriln. In the course of their motor trip smith, a tnl gram r'cilvi!il hero liy fi lends states. Morln Moore, instructor In ruin uul truliiliiK ut tho Iti'lirt high school, loaves tonight for Seuttlo Minn Nut) Rouvls, for the past year liitiKinmo Instructor ul lh high school, leaves tonight fur 8e utile to vlnii wild hnr mother. She will return (o lleiid about Hip mid dle of Julie. Mr). Kth.-I ('. Johnson of (ho Kenwood school faculty has ra rilvd un uppofntmont an ort super visor at (ho Hiininuir session of the llellliiKham iiornml. ut a sulnry of 1175 per monili. AT THE HOTELS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Tho county library will not be opnn Mumorlul Dny. F. Frodorlckson wu in lust night - from hiH homo in La rine. J. P. KoyeB roturnod thin morn ing from a trip to Portland, i Dr. Duvld M. Robcrg, stnto health offlcnr, arrived In Bond thin morning on official bunlnoss. Tho Community Clearing House loaguo will moot ut 8 o'clock tonight at tho circuit court room r. Don ills D. Hunt arrived In Ilond liiHt night from his homo In Sisters, and Is remaining over today. Qaorge ParkliiKon, A. H. Oliver and Fred Howard will louvo tomor row on a fishing trip to Squaro lake. a. H. Englo, of Vancouver. Wash- Ini.tn.! lino n.x.L.n.l lit Tlniwl 'in II 0- copt n position 111 the Carmody bar ber Hhop. , William, KIHrldge. Miss Mary Klttrldgo, nud Mrs. L. Wallace, all of Sllvor Lako, were visitors In tho city today. Rov. J. Edgar Purely of the Molh odlHt church, wna tho. speaker lust night at tho cloning exorcises held at tho Tumalo achaol. County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson spoko yeBterdny af ternoon ut tho closing exerclseB hold by tho Itodmond (trade sooola. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. DnVldann have arrived Pilot Unit Inn. D'-nnls It. 'Hunt. Ulster. Virginia L. Hurry. LewUton, Idnho. Clnrk M. Terry. Kluinulh ngenny. Mr. und .Mm. W. I,. Tool. Lewis ton, Idaho. K. Francis, Horns. ' George W. Lawronco, Portlund. L. T. Hodson, Portland. J. K. McWIlllnms. The Dalle. Mrs. II. I. Rico, Fort Rock. William Kittrldgo, Silver Luke. Mrs. L. Wallace, Silver Lake. Mury Klttrldgo. Silver Luke. Dr. David M. Roberg, Portland. )!o(W Cozy. W. R. McCracken, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. John nronmun, Cru no. C. R. Murplo, Klamath Fulls. John llollman. Tumalo. L. Hodson, Portland. John Erlckson, Fleetwood. IfotW Wright. K. W. nircbard, Fremont. G. C. Pecker, Reading, Penn. Mlrlmul Wushoik, Philadelphia. V FriMli-ilckson, La Pino. Cecil Huston, Prlnevlllc. Mr. uud Mrs. V. E. Cox. Portland. Pianos, player pianos, ph no gruphs. Bucbwulter's, Sherman C'nv Agency. 36 tfc Daily Market Report (PirnMiW b arrasKmit wllk tk ''mini Oiacn tul.) NORT.'I PORTLAND, May 2S. Cattle, 280; weak. Grain and pulp fed steern, $12.25 to $13.00: choice, $11. B0 to $12.25; good to choice. $11 to $11.50; medium to good, $10 to. $11; fair to good, $9 to $10; common to fair, $8 to $9; choice cows and heifers, 10.25 to 111; good to choice, $9 to $10.25; medium to good. $8 to $9; fair to medium, $7 to . $8; cunners, $5 to $0; bulls, $0 to 9; prlmo light calvOB, $12 to $15; modlum light, $8 to $11; heuvy, $0 to $8.50. IIOgN. Receipts, H50; nteady. 1 Prlmo mixed, $14.50 to $14.76; medium mixed. $14 to $14.60; rough heav ies. $10 to $11;" pigs, $11 to $13: smooth heavies, $11 to $12.75. Nlierp. Receipts. 1125; stonily: weak un dertone. Lambs, $13 to $13.50: cull lambs, $9 to $11; yourlings, K to iu; wethers, $7 to $9; ewes, $3 to $K. IMMJ OWM'.ISS: City dog licenses are duo and payable June 1, 1920. Sumo can be procured at pollco headquarters, 118 Minnesota nve. L. A. V. NIXON. Adv.-40-4 8o Chief of Police. u,,iin ,4, j vim- iiuni liUKnUVOK alio hnva flinm nttlm.,..,! IVn ... 1 . o,a ....... ........ ........ ,j iiiniio o.iU onlargemoiit for 60c. Contrnl Photo fn ...11.. o. ..... . n . vu., wiiu . aiiiuiius uros.r jewelers, Bend, Oregon, ' ' " 48n A Sale of Ready-to-Wear Clothing surpassing any we have ever held. Beginning May 26 and continuing until June 12th, we will offer our entire stock of Men's Suits (excepting Palm Beach Clothes), and Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists, at pi jces which will justify you in supplying your needs for the entire season Price Tickets Remain in Plain Figures, without alteration, sq that you can see for yourself the Actual Savings Ladies' Silk, Satin and Wool Dresses AH Ladies $71.50 Dresses now $57.20 All Ladies' $19.75 Dresses now $39.80 All Ladies' $45.00 Dresses now $36.00 All Ladies $12.50 Dresses now $31.00 All Ladies' $39.50 Dresses now $31.60 All Ladies' $38.75 Dresses now .$31.00 All Ladies' $37.50 Dresses now $30.00 All Ladies' $36.50 Dresses now. $29.40 All Ladies $35.00 Dresses now $28.00 All Ladies' $34.75 Dresses now $27.80 All Ladies' $31.75 Dresses now $25.40 All Ladies' $29.75 Dresses now $23.80 All Ladies' $26.75 Dresses now $21.40 All Ladies' $24.75 Dresses now $19.80 All Ladies' $22.50 Dresses now ."$18.60 All Ladies $21.50 Dresses now $17.20 Ladies' Suits AH Ladies' $79.50 Suits now $63.40 All Ladies' $77.50 Suits now $62.00 All Ladies' $75.00 Suits now $60.00 All Ladies' $69.75 Suits now $55.60 All Ladies' $63.50 Suits now $50.80 All Ladies' $60.00 Suits now $48.00 AH Ladies' $57.75 Suits now $46.20 All Ladies' $52.50 Suits now $42.00 All Ladies' $19.75 Suits now $39.80 All Ladies' $42.50 Suits now $34.00 All Ladies' $39.50 Suits now $31.60 All Ladies' $38.75 Suits now $31.00 All Ladies' $36.75 Suits now $29.40 All Ladies $35.00 Suits now .$28.00 Ladies' Spring Coats All Ladies' $52.50 Coats now $42.00 , All Ladies' $42.50 Coats now $34.00 All Ladies $38.75 Coats now $31.00 AH Ladies' $31.75 Coats now $25.40 An Ladies' $29.75 Coats now $23.80 All Ladies' $27.50 Coats now $22.00 All Ladies $24.75 Coats now $19.80 All Ladies' $23.50 Coats now $18.80 All Ladies $19.75 Coats now ...$15.80 All Ladies $15.75 Coats now $12.60 " Ladies' Plain and Plaid Wool Skirts AH Ladies' $32.50 Skirts now.... ........:......$26.00 AU Ladies' $27.50 Skirts now , - $22.00 AU Ladies' $21.50 Skirts now . $17.20 All Ladies' $18.50 Skirts now :....$14.80 AU Ladies' $17.50 Skirts now $14.00 All Ladies' $16.75 Skirts now .-..$11201 AH Ladies' $14.50 Skirts now ..$11.60 All Ladies' 6.50 Skirts now $ 5.20 AH Ladies' Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Pongee Waists ... :....l.20 OFF Wirthmore $2.00 Waists now $1.69 WeUworth $3.00 Waists now... $2.39 Nothing in this sale charged; none on approval and none can be returned for credit..... A sHght charge will be made for alterations. Men's and Young Men's Suits All Men's $70.00 Suits now.... $56.00 All Men's $65.00 Suits now $52.00 All Men's $60.00 Suits now A $48.00 All Men's $55.00 Suits now $44.00 All Men's $50.00 Suits now $40.00 All Men's $37.50 Suits now , $30.00 Men's Holeproof and Inter-woven Hosiery selling at less than today's wholesale prices 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 1 iBROTfiEE 1 1, A r W i y-;jy.wi in .ii;.:J