TTIK nKND lU'LLBTIN, DAILY EDITION, BKND, OREGON, HATI'ltlMV, AC'GI'rlT 14, 1020. FAOB S IIKNI) TIIAIN HCHEltl'MJ , . Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7:86 A. M, Leaves, 8:00 P. M. O..W. II. t N. ArrlvtH, 8:00 1', M. Leaves, 7:00 A. M. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS liny Armstrong of Tiimnto In In town today.- Ml', mill Mis. John Jtyiin left for 1 'ci rt In iitl Inst night. Miss Miuy Atkinson of HtlllwuWir. Oil III , M II KUI'Ht of Miss lllTllll'D Morgan of III In city, i, l.croy CIiiihh mill VltiriMil Hiirkncr. ImiiIi local liny, liiivn recently en- Unlet) in lliu Dulled Ktntcs llllll'lllXH. ('lyiln M. .McKuy hihI family mill Mr. mid Mm, L. A. W. Nixon wtr In Idaho KiiIIh eurly In llin week. UKjordlnK la word received from Unit city, . O. T. .Mnim of 1'nrtliiinl, expert wutrlimiilter, has arrived In liend lo t ti It ci u position wlih (ho Larsou Jew elry Co. Mr. Mmin wuh u flyor dur liiK Ilia war, II. K. Morgan of Thermopolls, Wyo., In visiting In Ilcnd ul I tin home of liln father. T. II. Moi-gun, Ho, In ,i.,inv,.r f ),.. .io,rin ,,,., ,nn. puny In Tbormopolln. II. H. Koyro la In I'ml l.i nI . pur rliiixliiK niitoinoblloa for llin lli'iid I null). Iln will ruitirn umly In tliu wci-k wlih it lliulHon Kpiii'dtiicr, iiii Khhux mid two MnxwvlU, ' ft. I'. Nuwlund, I'IikIihmt In clnirijn of Uinta hlKhwny work In Ditucliutvi und Jiffuoii countivn. wan In llvnd Ycntnrdiiy nftnrtioon on biinlniimi from lii'iidiiuiirli'rn In Itcdmoml. Tim Iter. W. H WlllWimn. piintor of tlin Chrlnllnn churoli for tint Innt Iwu yciirn, linn rivcntly ri'iilKni'd liln poHltlun wlih thn Hrookn-Hmiilon roiiipuiiy to ita to bin rnncli lu-ur A hIi I ii lid lir. K. It. Norrln, who nuntaliiml n dlnlociiti-d klii'rt nearly thrrn wci-kn nito whlln flnhliiK on tho Motollun. wan iiblo lo b on tho nlri'i-t today for llin flrnt time nlncn tho ncdd-'M. I Hit In an yet unable to u mi I lie Injured let. - It. W. Hurvcy will env early In tho week to looilo In tho Wlllumi'ttn valley, the rhmiiit bnlllK iierelliited by tho condition of hln wlfo'n health. Mr. llnrvey linn not yet fully duclded ,nn to what city ho will nelect as hln . new homo. Minn Mnritnrot Kchroeder. who hnn been vlnltlnc her parent h in t'ullfor nln for nevornl monthn, returned to Itend thin mornlnK and han accepted a poult Ion In the nccountlnx depart ment of the Klrnt National bank. Minn Viola Johnson of l'rlnevllle, hor nlnter, Mm. Thomnn, of 8nnjone. Cut., "mid Mm. Orny of l'rlnevllle wore In Bend Thurnilay. Mm Thoin- 'umntt; tiniiimt:iiiii.initiiuit::;:iii:i::!ui:ii::mntt:ii:- THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC at Thompson's A Few of The Best "Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home," by the. writer of "Mother Machree." . . . i "A ' Million Miles from Nowhere." "Out Where the Begins." West "Marion, You'll Soon Be Marrying Me." "In Sweet September." "Smilin Through." E. M. THOMPSON Minnesota and Wall Sts irtuinniiiiminiiimiituiiiiuiiiniimiiitinitniimiin:!! SOME OF AMERICA'S BEST AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES a- '... MfcANIX ' wjorlrtu Qprorrl MASS. A I (IURM Miil-li'uCCM . CnDlNTF W 1171 X. U 1 P1 1 1 I I 1 WOrlcJB Kccora,. r,r hu'hwvuv uk vr w. CHARLES PADDOCrl CS eLXAIE- MISSOURI , ( , vSRiNre r&Ks&. All ynn aru (urnnd toward Antwerp. HctlKluru, whuro Amurtca'i boat aru coufldontly looking wii uioiu luuiula. liurv aru 40uim ol Him rucuid-bruaktrn uad boyufula. iik win on hr wny buck to Ciillfornla, while tlia otliiT inonibvrH of the pur ly mid .Mm. II. I-. Wlilln'U of Ilund went to tlin Jolwmoii rancli ncur La I'lne for it nhorl Htny. .NOTK'K Tho dlffi-runrnH bulwraii H. M. HiiiIMi mid tliu 1'iilntum' union have ' '''" amiH'O to iiiii HiiiiHiiicnon or ., 1',... U...III. ! u Co In entitled to tho putroniiK') of orKunlzed In bur. A. B. KDWA IIDH, fi9p l'ren. ruliilern' Loc-.-l. Daily Market Report (FBrnUhtd W rrnnnoifil wllk Ui Cnlrsl Orvnoa Ilank.) NOIITII I'OIITI.ANI). Auk. M Cattle No recelptn; nteady. Choice nteern, to $10; icood to choice, K DO to $9; iikmI 1 II in to Kood, f7 to 15 Ml; fair lo Kood, IU.MJ to 57; roininoii to fair, IS SO to $6.60; rhoieu cown und heifers, 7 to $7.60; Kood to choice, tl lo (7; medium to Kood. ID. DO lo SO; fair to medium, II to $6; cunnern, S2.60 to 14; bulls. 16 to $C; medium IIKbt ciilven, IV to 111; heavy, $7 to !i; choice to fair ciilven, 13 to 116.60; ben feedurn, 16.60 to 17; fair to food feedorn, 16.60 to JO 60. llKi. Recuiptn, 90; weak undertone. I'rlme mixed, (17.76 to $18; medium mixed. 117 to $17.75: rouch heavlen. 112 to $14; plK. $11 to $10; nmooth hehVlen, $14 lo $10. Klieep. Itecelptn. G70; market nlow. Hunt of mountain lambn, $9.60 to $10; IlKht vulleyn. $9 to $9.60; culln. $0 to $7: yearlltiKn. $8 to $7.26; weth ern, $8 to $0.60; owes, $2.25 to $6 At the Hotels. I'llut Unite. J. C. Oreen. IMIot Itock. W. II. Crutor, Pilot Uock. K. 8. Hall and wife, Salem. J. M. Ilennon, Portland. William Klnner. Portland. C. A. Hnyder, Washington , I) c. V. A. Oliver, Cascade Locks. A. 11. Teutor, Wolncr, Idaho. J. E. Tentor. Wolner. Idaho. I. . P. CiiKsolbern, Klamath Falln. Robert II. Shufler, Portland. W. N. Itelmer, Khinmlh FoJIh. II. C. gtanibrook, Klamath Falls. Corn Hornbuckle, Sun Diego. J, U, Comply, San Ulegq, II. S. Conily, Dunnmutr. , Lloyd L. Buker, Eugene. ' L. E. George, Eugene. ' Mm. L. E. George. Eugene. CI. Hobbsw Portland. Effio P. McCullum, ' Nanking China. It. P. White, Portland. , W. D. Colllnn. Portland. V Coxy. ' ' C. L. Ilimton, Runtex. Lee Anderson, CorvulllB. W. R. Solnman, Med ford. Hugh Spencer,. Prlnevlllo., Wright. , J. W. aVn Older, Fallbridge. ; . Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DESCHUTES ABSTRACT COMPANY. M 8 Lenter and J J Payne to W J Meade, W!4 of SWW and NEU of SWIi, seo 13-17-12; $10.' ;' Oliver Thorbjornson to W ' H Presley, lot 21, blk 10,, Rlvor Ter race; $100.. Evva L Swank to Mlchno) Mun clno, lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, blk 102, Terrobonno; $10. DoRclnitoa Whllo Pino Co to C. B. WalkhiB, lot 6, blk 10, Prlugle Fulls; $1. ' J. Rynn to T. E. J. Duffy; N',i of lot 8, blk 7, Pinolyn Park; $10. The Rend Co to Janios Ryan, lot 17, blk a, Highland add; $10. Thomnn Cnrufol to D Broodlove, lot 2, blk 9, Mill add: $100. J C Vnndevert and H H De Armond to Shevlln-Hlxon Co, lot 9, blk 5, Park add; $1350. I Huga Waste of Coal. It ling been estimated that the elec tric powor Industry in Great Britain I wBstlnt DCOOO.OOO tons of coal an nnully, due o n lack of centraliza tion nnd. standardization. . fk rosc.poivVAurti Illinois r Tit, t MANY TEACHERS DO NOT RETURN for.VTV IXHTITITK IK NK1 KOK KKIT. 1 M'llfMM, OI'KXH Fltl IMV THK 7TII M4IKK VIM'KH WANTED TO HOOM TKACIIKKH. County Superintendent of Schools J. Alton Thompson Is busy working out the details of the county Insti tute, which will be held In Bend Sep tember 1 to 3. Among the speak er expected In ProfoBsor John Al mnck of the extension department of the l.'nlverslty of Oregon, who will deliver several addronses of a nature which will Interests citltenn of Bend an well us teachers. The schools will not open until Tuesday. September 7, but all of the teachers will be here for the Insti tute. Principal E. J. Croxier Is ex pected to arrive here Monday, to get in touch with conditions and plan the year's work before school opens. The response to tho cull for places for thn teachers to room has been very gratifying, says Superintendent MOore, but more offers are desired. In plnco of the superintendent's of fice finding places for out of town girls to work while attending school, the work will bo handled by the Woman's Protective league, under the personul supervision of Mrs. Stockwell. The teaching vacancies have not all been filled, but acceptances are coming In from those already elect ed. There are three yet to be elected. Of lust years' force of teachers, over 50 per cent will not return this year, so that with the added num ber a lurge share of this year's stuff will be newcomers. Superintendent Moore was able to give tho plans of most of those who taught last year nnd will not return. Miss Marker, Miss Rudolph and Miss Khorbes ure going to Honolulu to tench in a government school. Minnie Thompson Is also going to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss McCorkle will tench in Seuttle. Miss EASTERN CASCADE JUST GIVE THESE 3l ar.. RESIDENCE PROPERTY A Beautiful Home Seven rooms, all lurge; fire place, basement, garage, largo lot. 97,000; terms. New four room modern bungalow; fireplace anil built-in conveniences. 92,000. . HIv room house; modern; sleeping porch. Price 8'J,7no. fusli, $500. Balance, $40 per month. Five room bungalow! mmlern; basement. $3,-450. ChsIi, $800. Ilalanco to suit. 8i room modern house and , sleeping porch; base ment; ilrepliiccj garage; cement walks. 9.1,200. Tonus. Now five room largo basement. bungalow; modern; 94.0(H); terms. FARM A Bargain If taken nt once Forty nores, close jn. ' 912,000. 9500 cash. Easy terms balance. A Dundy Stock or Dairy Itanoh 100 acres; 140 neros In cult Ivut Ion. Well Alfalfa ltuiich-r-MO acres; turn. ' The Eastern Cascade Land Co. HARRY GANT, Manager First National Bank Building If a McClay will register at the Univer sity of Oregon. Miss Rcrihner, music and art di rector, has accepted a more remuner ative position in Arizona. Miss Hanson is working in a bank In Corvullls. Miss Ryan will teach In Portland, as will Miss Olson and Miss Damon. Miss Pruehs will attend University of Colorado. rour or tne teachers have mar ried: Miss Cano, Mlsn Cheney, Miss Ferris und Miss Reavls, who married Kj W. Fowler of Ilend. CLAMS SERVED TO OREGON EDITORS ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 14. Editors of Oregon newspapers, who left cubs to got out their sheets, with the help of tho office "devil," while they at tended the annual convention of the Oregon State Editorial association, wll be tnken to the Pacific ocean beach this evening for a clam bake. The convention, which opened yes terday, will conclude its business this afternoon. Sunday will be spent In "seeing the sights," surf bathing and other beach pastimes. SURVEY STARTS AT BENHAM RESERVOIR To gather supplementary data, on which will depend the marketing of tho greater part of the North unit's $5,000,000 bond issue for the devel opment of the Benham Falls project a survey is being started at the Ben- ham Falls reservold site, under the direction of A. L. Trowbridge of San Francisco. Camp was estab lished yesterday. Aspirin and Quinine. A Spanish physician bus found Hi the result of a yen'' experience that the combination of aspirin and quinine Is undesirable nnd may be dimgeroux. According to the Scientific American's account of tlx Investlpitlon, the catalytic action ef aplrln In the stom nch changes the quinine to a poison ous derivative culled quliio-toxln. The poison is said to euusv death, though the Spanish Imestlg&tor records no fa tal case". Remember the Moose Pic nic on August 15. Adv-tfc LAND CO. SNAPS THE ONCE OVER fireplace; LANDS Improved. 1 - , 1:10 acres In cultiva- Bend) Ore. FIRM HAND TO CRUSH REBEL MEXICAN' FEDERAL TltOOPH AltE 1ANDKH IX LOWER CALIFOR NIA TO ( HAH1IHE GOVERNOR OF PROVINC E. (Ilr United Prm tuTha Bend Bulletin) LOS AKOELEH, Cal., Aug. 14. The landing of Mexican federal troops nt El liurril, on the east shore of the (lulf of California, re ported In dispatches received today from Lower California, Is directly In line with the determined policy of President Le la Huerta to deal firm ly with Governor Cantau In the Lower California controversy, ac cording to Robert Pequlera, finan cial agent for the Mexican govern ment. ENGLISH YOUTH KOIIEK. LONDON. Aub-. 14. England's young generation shows a much greater sobriety than that of a few years ago. Improvement of condi tions by social organizations is cred ited with the few cases of drunken ness of youths under 20 as compared with the number In 1913. GRAND TONIGHT LAST TIME "The Bottom of The World" A picture record of Sir Ernest Shatklelon's thrilling attempt to cross the South Pole. Also HAROLD LLOYD IN "HIS ROYAL' .. SLYNESS" Ham proved to be one of the best two-reelers he lias turned out to date. COME! I ID 1? D TV SUNDAY WlliVIV 1 I William Farnum IN Zane Grey's powerful story of Texas Border Days "The Last of The Duanes" A big star in a big story by a big author done in a big way. ALSO. A "Snub" Pollard Comedy Remember the Moose Pic nicoh August 15. Adv-tfc LIBERTY TONIGHT ONLY LEAH BAIRD in Auguitui Thorn Thrilling American Drama "The Volcano" Also GEORGE OVEY lupportcd by the Gaiety Girl, m THE FATAL WALLOP' and Paramount Magazine GRAND SUNDAY ONLY Earl Williams IN The victim did not see the face of the bandit who . held him up in the Australian bush country, but be heard hi voice. That wan enough. He never forgot Captain Swift. '::.'.' . Also a ' Fox Sunshine Comedy "SPEED TO SPARE" MONDAY Captain Srjift