BEND BCUiBTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, WKDNKMDAY, APIUIi B, 1010 " " 1 i Loyal Legion Mass Meetib ? Satoraay V01B1 April 8:00 , to 9:30 Bend Athletic Club Gymnasiioinni ADDRESSES BY T. A. MILLS W.D.SMITH of the Portland Headquarters Office Employee Member of the Board of Directors An interesting and entertaining discussion, and explanation of the aims, methods and organ ization of the L. L. L. L., by two speakers of ability. COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS Seats will be reserved until 7:55 for those who hold tickets. After. this all seats will be open to the general public. A limited number of these tickets may be had on request, free of charge at Magill & Erskine's Drug Store, O'Kane Bldg. WHO WILL TAKE . OLCOTT'S JOB? (Continued from Page One.) legislature, and is a brother of Fed eral Judge Bean. Mr. Bean is a good politician. Llke wise, be enjoys a state-wide political acquaintance, which would prove a thing of value for Mr. Olcott when he goes betore an uncertain state constituency for retention as gov ernor. State Senator W. W. Banks of Portland is the third man who has been named as the possible appointee for secretary of state. It was Sen ator Banks who led the fight on the floor of the senate against the bill creating the office of lieutenant governor. It is well known legisla tive history that this bill was aimed only at Mr. Olcott, then secretary of state. It was an effort by politicians to keep him from ascending to the gubernatorial chair,, if possible. Mr. Olcott, naturally enough, feels kindly toward Senator Banks for his efforts, and it is only natural to suppose that he might reward this service with the desired appointment. ' Question Still Open. However, the capitol prophets must continue to predict for several weeks at least. The fact that Attorney-General Brown, In a recent opinion, held that Governor Olcott might resign as secretary of state and appoint his successor does not put an end to the question. Mr. Ol cott InsiBts upon a more definite understanding of his rights, and he has already arranged for the ques tion to be taken before the state su preme court early In April. When the state's highest tribunal passes upon this point, and not un til then, will Mr. Olco'tt make known his intentions, but from all that can be gathered at this time it is a fairly safe bet that either Mr. Kozer, Repre sentative Bean or Senator Banks will be named as secretary of state. If Mr. Kozer is named it will mean that Gdvernor Olcott demands effi ciency above all else, while the ap pointment of either of the others j will mean that he has a desire to strengthen his political fortress. Nor does this mean that Mr. Bean and Mr. Banks will not make good of ficials. IJquor Fight Foreccn. National liquor Interests suffered a decisive defeat in their initial ef forts to circumvent the will of the people of Oregon with reference to prohibition. Efforts by the liquor crowd to secure a referendum on the legislative Joint resolution ratifying the national prohibition amendment were defeated when Attorney-General Brown handed down an opinion to the effect that such a question could not be submitted to the voters of this state. It Is more than possible that the liquor interests will carry their fight into the supreme court as Intimation that this will be done was made by their representatives this week. The liquor interests bring word to Salem that they are going to exercise every 1 SUCCESS I .11 Is what we are all trying to at tain. A Savings Account is a a good stepping stone. We Pay 4fo Interest. The First National Bank OF BHrjD WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH US mm ' Jits possible legal right in an effort to evade nation-wide prohibition, but their first move In this state cannot be said to be a wise one. Even though a referendum should be called on the national prohibition amend ment It would have no bearing on Oregon's prohibition status even though the voters, through somo mischance, should register approval of the action of the liquor Interests. IteuSsffiFfiffidl Clualftcd ftdvertUIng chance dt Imim tO erati for 20 worria or 1ms. On cent per word for all over SO. AH elaaalflcd adverttaln trietlr ewh In advance FOR RENT KOR RENT 80 acres Irrigated farm it miles from Bend; 40 acres in cultivation, some In alfalfa. Write Announcement by American Bakery of New Management Louis Dornecker, recently of Olympia Washington, and manager of the Daily Bread Shop, has purchased the interest of G. W. Shriner in the AMERIGAN BAKERY, assuming the management today. Several additions and improvements will be made in the business to make the establishment and the qualities of pastries the best in Central Oregon. Your patronage is respectfully so licited. ' LOUIS DORNECKER. or see1 Olto Olson, 69 McKay Ave., Hend. Oro. 1 !.98-9p FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room over bond Water, Light Power office. - 06-96tfc FOR RENT Store. 734 Wall street. $15 a month 02-96-8P TO TRADE. TO TRADE Portland property for Bond property. O. W. Shrlner, American Oakery. t Z-USifc TO EXCHANGE 2 lots, 100x150 eacn, in K on wood iietgnts, tor cattle, hogs, poultry or .good truck. Geo. T. Nullum, Dox 592, Uond, Oro. HELP WANTED WANTED Good, dairy man. Apply Union Dairy. lS-DMlfc. WANTED Experienced housemaid, or one willing to Inarn. Perma nent position. Good wages. Phono 1501. Mrs. II. K. ilrooks. 18-DKIfc WANTED Man to drlvo team In general work for Ilia Irrigation Co.; steady Job, good wages. Tele phone or call ( enlral Oregon Irriga tion Co., DeHcliutes, Ore. 59-9 1 tfc WANTED Man and wife on 240 aero Irrigated ranch, Powell fliitlo. Wrlto K. 13. WIlliuniH, Powell Ilutto. Oregon. 00-98-Olp FOR SALE FOR SALE At Rodmond toed barn, 19 head milch cows, froKh Good Friday, April 4th. "Plnklo" Ren nolds, Redmond, Ore. 13-08-0c FOR SALE Axmlnstor. rug, 9x12, almost new. Phono Red 1711. 17-98-lOOc FOR 8 ALE Irrlgulcd farm, 160 acres, 126 acres under cultiva tion, 100 acres In crops, good water right. 1.10 per acr4Klth crop; $26 without crop. Long time on $2f.00. Phono F. O. Powers, Turaalo, Ore. lU-7p FOR BALE Nleo Utile 4-room col lage In Park add. Price (1110.00. See C. V. Sllvls. 10-97tfc FOR HALE About 2 Ions oat hay. ddress Ilox 505, Vend. So FOR SALE Two Ford cars. In quire V, 8. Forest -Office, First National Dank Illdg. 07-96-10Ip FOR SALE Rroknn and unbroken horses. Work harness. Jack He frlch, 512 Ogden avenue. 03-96-101p. FOR SALE 1 Chevrolet, 19111 model; I Ford, 1918 model; 1 Maxwoll, 1918 model; 1 Dodge, 1918 model. Liberty bonds accepted. Phono Illuck 112, or seo Geo. F. Hoover. G6-78tfc FOR SALE Sweet Clover seed. L. ' ilrandenhtirg, Deschutes. Phone Rural 82. FOR SALE Belgian Intro and Flem ish glunt does for sule. Sea Ham ilton, Fourth and Norton street. II FOR HALE Lurgo Wlllon rug and electric range. Cull Mrs. V. A, Forbes, Red 461. 88 93lfo FOR SALE 4-room houso, cIoho to mill, $1250. J. Ryan & Co. 70-92tfu FOR HALE R-roorn mod urn houso In Park ndditlnn; prlco und firms right. J. Ryun & Co. 75-ldtfc FOR HALE Library table, rugs and other furniture. Tolephono (Hack 892- 65-91tfc FOR SALE Two room houso nml ono of tho best garden lots In thn city. Root houso, chicken housp. All fenced with heavy woven wire. Prlco $325; $125 down balance like rent. Address P. O. Ilox 726 for uppolnl NATIONAL METAL WEATHERSTRIP Keeps Out Cold Keeps Out Dust Keeps In Heat Saves 25 to 40 Fuel T. L. COLLIER Authorized Sales Atfent for Oregon BEND, OREGON