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UIINB TItAIN HCIIKDl'IiU
Oregon Trunk
Arrlvits, 7;8B A. M.'
I.euvoH, 8:00 P. M.
)..'. II. & N.
Arrives, 0:60 1'. M.
Loaves, 7:00 A. M.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Jack Ilorloti In iililo to leiivo the
llllllnu llfleT llll lllllUHH "f MiVITIll iliiya.
II. II. KIIkoi'ii und (1. Helling ii f
BlithirH wuro biitilnciBM visitor. In tliv
cliy todjiy.
Mm. A. (1. (Murk of Portland Ih In
hit city lo vlHlt Imr diiiiRliinr, Mm.
J. I.. Vim Huffol.
circuit Judge 'I'. K. J. Hurry, who
recently underwent mi oiienitlnii In
l'nrl Intnl. Ih reported la bo Improv-
ii K rapidly. Krlmida nxped Hint tin
will rulurii liy tlio unit o( tlm week.
Tliu Koul I lo Kitchen, located In llm
now (illherl A I )ft Ariiionil liiillilhiK
on lliinil, nmir Orugon, wiih opened
toiliiy liy tliu firm of McNuineo &
I In lien n. Tim lOW rHl it llt'K lit Iiiih II
eating capacity (if 4G mill Ih thor
oiiKlily modern In lla equipment. Tim
kitchen it ii d dining room service will
bo uiiiliir tliu pni'iKiiiiil supervision of
tliu owner.
Wliy puy a big prlcn for kIiikhkk
when you nun lint n pair giiuruiilcod
for Inn yeurs for 3.60 nt Bymons
llroiluim. Adv.
Dr. n. A. Crawford, chiropractor.
Offlco In rimtoffico IiuIIiIImk. Adr.
JOll-l 12if
IIIK dunce! flupp-r and election
rciiirim. Mini . county and nntloiuil.
at llm Oym. Tuesday evening, Nov.
3, 1920, from curly In tin) evening
(III lain at night. Wo linvn made
special arrangement with tliu West
ern Union for direct service.
01-1 18-1 17c
Daily Market Report ,
SOUTH I'OKTI.AND. Oct. 21.
Cm liu KcceiplH. GO; market sternly.
(Miolco steer. 19 to 19.75: Kod to
choice, S lo 9; meilliini lo Rood
7 to H: fair 10 Rood. fd.fiO to 17:
common lo fair. $.76 to $!.&'):
choice cowl and hnlfer". $0.78 to
$7.fi0: Rood to rholco. J5.75 to $8.76;
uieillum to Rood. H 70 to $5.75: fair
to medium. 3.2G to H.7S: dinner.
$2.75 lo 3 .7 G ; bull. $T to 8:
cholco dairy rnlvc. $13 to $15;
prime IIkIU calve. $11 to $13; med
ium light. $ lo $13; heavy. $7 to
$9; beat fecdera, $7 lo $7,110; fall
lo Rood, $0 to $7.
Hog
ItecelptH, 3511; lower. Prime
mixed. $15 50 to $IA; medium mixed.
$15 to $ 1 5.50 ; Hinoolli linuvlea, $15
to $15.50; i-o UK Ii hoiivlo, $12 to
H; pig, (12 lo $H.M).
Klioep.
Itor.tilpl. 2110. Kiiat of iiiiilllllliili
himliM, $9 lo $9.50; valley, $K to
$9.50; fniiiliirM, $K to $H.5ll; riiIIh,
$5 to $fl; yearling, $0 to $7.50;
wether, $0 to $0.50; ewe, $2.75 lo
$11.00.
NOTH'H TO A Mi SHMWK
On account of the llllllCH IIHlllR till)
hall TlHH'mlny evening, I here will he
a special meeting lit tliu city rt
room.
OWICN IIUDHOV, Dictator.
77-UB-llOc
At the Hotels.
rilot llutly I
Curl Wodw.kl, Tim Halloa; T. O.
Lawrence, Portland; Mux HaftDii
berg, I'oi'tland; T. II. ThompBoii,
Portland; John A. Molsaner, l'orl
liiud; it. II. Morrison, Portlund; Mr
O. A. Hum, Tho Dullo; (1. V. Kmor
on, Tlio DiiIIoh; Mra. C. I.. Knapp,
Nowhcrg; C. J. Wlckliind, Portlund;
ll v.. lirowii. Portlund: It. A. Dllll-
ciin. Portlund: A. A. Kiimuel, Bun
KranclHco; A'. (Mark, Portlund; Mra.
A. (1. (Murk, Portlund; J- H. Hunn
Porllund; J. N. Trucy, Hhnrinun; J
w. Hull. Terrebonne; C. N. Hall
Portland; liordon O. June, Portlund.
Ilotrl '.
V. H. (liirrnlt, Porllund; It. M
McDoiiriiI, Vancouver, B. G'.i Ii. A
liooth. Tim Dullo; J. K. Hlllinan
Tint Dalle; (1. Ilnil'liiK. Hlturs; II.
II. KIlRorn. KlMtera; (). K. Riiinraon,
Tho Dulles; W. II. Iliirrutt, llolonu.
Mont.
Hotel Wright,
lien Colin. Portland; Mr. and Mra
It. II. lingers, Wiihco; J. CrulR, Port
luiid: Paul CrulR. Portlund; Klmor
Arthur. Kliimnth Fall: Joo Plvul
Kliimuth Hall; Juck HiiRRurd. I.o
AiiKiilea. I.. I.ovun. Ilulln, Mont.; I
Ollaon. Tho Dullea; O. Bmltli. Silver
I.nke; Kred Wurren, Portland.
You aril vitally InlnreHted In Oro
Ron IiuvIiir n port equal to any port
on the Pacific count. Inlllullve
meiiHiiro No. 310 on tlio ballot to be
voted In November will provide Orc-
Ron with anch o port. Tho coat will
bo borno by tho peoplo of tho Port
of Portlund, but all of tho atato muat
voto on It. Volo 310 YKS on the
ballot on November 2. Adv.
Quito a Send Off.
Krotn an KiikHhIi paper: Iter. &
Tlmmna will preach hi a farewell aor.
miei on Sunday next. Tho choir
will rentier tin iintliem of Joy end
tliiuikiu-lvluR vpcdnUy enmpoaod for
the occnalnn. JloHton Trunacrlpt.
j Anniversary Sale of
S Woolen Dress Goods
An opportunity to buy Suitings, Coat
.ings, Dress and Skirt materials at a
substantial saving. Make your selec
tion while our assortment is complete.
Look over this list.
Fancy All Wool Plaids
54 inches wide; our finest goods; now, per
yard .' $6.4a
Plaids and Checks
Black and white, brown and black; 56 inch
Velour; all wool; now, a yard $5.95
Tinseltones, Velours
and Broadcloths
Sixteen pieces in this lot; all different; every
piece a beautiful all wool cloth; now, "per
yard $4.95
Novelty Plaids
A good selection of color combinations ; a serv
iceable cloth ; 42 inches wide ; now, a yd $2.19
WHEN ITS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
ITS ECONOMY TO SHOP AT
WARNERS
Record of Transfers
FUHNIHIIED I)Y THIS BKBCHUTIC9
AIIHTIIACT COMPANY,
K M Thoinpaon lo OoorK" V Hoov
tr, lot 7, blk H, Park add; $100.
Klintir NlHWonRor ul ux und 0 I'
NlHWoiiRer et ux to JitmiiH A KlalitK.
N14 of 811 Vi, NH'i of KKA, 4-18-12;
$10.
IIioiir Co, Inn lo Luwla Jolinaon,
lot D. blk 7, MundieHlor udd; $100.
Kylvualur P Ollbertaon to Thomaa
W Ciitafoi lli,'NK'4 of NW't. NV4 of
NIC4, HW'4 of NKVi, 24-M-10;
f2500.
W H Hlaiita lo Adnllah Mowury,
lot 3, blk 2, Hluiita udd; $10.
Monlullo Ilurvey to Tho Bhnvlln
lllxon Couipiiity, lot 15, blk 14, Itlvur
Torrucri; $10.
IlrookH-Hcanlon Lnibr Co to huvi
ninco Toonmy, lota 24, 2D, blk 11,
Ilotilevurd add; $800.
Perry D Wlllluniaon lo W B
Hinlth, lot 8, blk 41, Itlveraldu; $400.
Kvvu li Hwunk to M J Duvla, lot
2D, blk 71, Turrubonnii; $10.
Mlko Conwuy lo Johunu O'Noil,
lota l' 2, blk 18. Deachutea; $100.
,11 H lo WllllumSpencer, KK of
MC'h, KYj of HE 'A, hoc 12; NE ,
HEV4 of NV'4, 13-20-14; putnnt.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby
notified that II. P. Yost,
generally known .as Harry
Yost, is no longer in our
employ and that we will not
be responsible for any debts
contracted by him in our
name.
WICKNER, SHARP
& CHINDAHL.
lio-nsc
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
ASSEMBLY HAS MUCH
TO DO IN NOVEMBER
Tho roport of tho atutlatlca com
mlnalon. Tho lliiunr trade In Africa,
BiipurvlHlon over tho execution of
URrconiit'ita reached with rcRiird to
tho truffle In women und children.
Huporvlttlon of traffic. In nrina und
uiiiiniinltlon und IIh control.
Antl-Kloclng Law.
In linvarln, the atnie nillunya for
bid kltotlitR cltlier on Klntlona. where
freuda, reliillven nod fumllleH are unit
ed. or on tralria. while Trance lamied
an order two yeura uro forbidding
ktaalnv on trnlna.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
rloua artlclea of the Vcraalllca treaty, i
The rotatlona between technical
orRanlzatlona and the council and as
aembly of tho leuRue.
Rcconimcndutlona of tho Interna-,
tlonul financial conference.
Prepnrutlona required to enable,
tho economic weapon of the league'
to bo UKOd In caao of neceaaity. I
Try This
It's Great
"Chilly mornings? Shucka!
They're all the name to me!
"I awltch on the heater,
fill up the bath and jump in.
"Rot a radiant heater and
try It It's great!"
You can Ret them at our ;
More. Any sl.e F.liTtrlc
Itaillunt Heater you want.
Take your pick. 1'rlcea are
rlRlil.
Bend Water, Light
& Power Co.
Even under the seat
at the movies--
a Mallory Hat is as loyal as the dog under
neath the wagon.
When the villian has been quelled and it's
time to go home your Mallory is ready to
resume it's duty of making you as handsome
as the hero in the last reel
That's because a Mallory is real from the
tip of it's brim to the top of it's crown. .
The price of this Fall Mallory soft hats
are $5.00 to SIO.O.
You can buy an ordinary hat for less and
save from $1 to $3 in the bargain but you
wouldn't be as happy in the end.
NEW SHAPES; NEW SHADES; NEW
IDEAS; in the same old sizes for the same
old head.
Come in and we'll treat you so pleasantly
that you will want to come back again.
It Pays to Stop and Shop at
VI I r it I I ml T
BROTHERS
Awful Possibility.
Her mother Instating that she shonld
finish what she had on her plate, little
Marjory exclaimed, "If you make me
eat another bite, mamma, I shall be
humpbacked In my stommlck like
grandpa." Boston Transcript.
Put It In The Bulletin.
Tea Blended to Suit Water.
Whenever a large town In the Brit
ish Isles changes Its source of water
supply, a sample la taken by the t ca
lenders. In order that tfce right blend
of tea may be made to suit that par
ticular water.
Pnt It In The Bulletin.
GRAND
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
and FRIDAY MATINEE
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
If you were the wife of
a man you despised and he
were being worsted by two
thugs?
If you were able to save
him and by so doing it
meant years of unhappiness,
what would you do?
See Gouverneur Morris' Powerful Story
66 Triumpet Island
99
A strange story developing ter
rific situations told in graphic fashion
and illustrated with symbols which
give this super-special production all
the strength of a modern drama of
most forceful type and all the charm
of an old fashioned fairy tale. To the
light of a star wound the road of mud;
and the path of roses, through thickets
of thorns, joined the road of rocks in
the light of the sun.
The Story of Three Lives. You Want To See It