IMH BBWD BCLLETIJf, DAILY KDITION. BEND, OIIKXION, HATIIWAV, MAY 1. 1020. TAQto 7 TENT MAKERS HELP RENTERS COUNTRY NOW SHOUT A MILLION HOMKS 'mim IIiiiiki'N .Mil)1 Holvc I'riililein During Hummer Months l.iuk k ut Dwi'llliiK" In I'll lea li tJcuciiil. ( II v tlllllxl I'rwa tn 'Hi. Ilaml ilulMln.) CIIICAUO, Mny I, Tiiniiuiiliu.h jwnro (loltiK " lit mlof f l-i business li.no lodouy iih IIiiiuniiiii) of Aiiiurkii'v mil llnim of IkiiiiiiIiihn iiiiillluH prepared tn rump out tlilH summer. Khorl u million Iiiiiimih throughout Dim country hiicuuno of luck of t iu im port u t Ion nud of sufficient building materials, builders, uiuhlliicts, nud Koviirntniilit mid city officials agreed loduy thul boiiih ilriiHtlR stiro to re ni mty th n Hi t nut Ion la iim'tissuiy If n I'UHly existence In to be uvoldml hy tint cunntry next winter. T A repetition of tlm IiihikIiu short iign III I liu f reeling month of next wiiilur will nii'un unrest and perhaps rlotH III l-llll'H WlllTN till' SltllUtlull cofiiKH itxirumiily i'rlmi. It In fentr.d. In tlm i m or I in homeless families hero urn preparing to cump out In vu etint lulu on tho city' outskirts oi ut nearby Hhudy wutorlng place. Tent ntukitrn suy thny urn being besieged for ciiiivuh tout by fiimlli' who itiiy they haven't a Iiouko and liitunil to llvo out IIiIh Hiiiniiiiir. Ho serious In I ho housi famine Imrii thul muny ownur of hoims ur contemplating puttliiK up u eunvns on 111" roof mid IWIiik lliero. rt.iilli'g out 1 1 1 1? I r present roouiii to Inn form niitn families. Homo home-owners huvn routed nut tlmlr roofs for tlm summer lit prliim ri ii(K Ihk from Zb to 50 :t month. f'hurles MoKlroiii, building commis sioner here, i-m 1 1 in u t 'K (hut 40, OHO facilities nro IhiiikiIiin In Chicago. "These people nro living In onn room apartments, nu fire escape-; ami on roof"," ho mild. llostrom ndvocntud legislation which would Iny u hi'uvy I in on va cant propnrty to stimulate building. Tetitmukers miy tlmlr business l h I h your Ih doiiblo that of hint hihI thnt lent are com inn two und thri'O times tint vnlun of u veur n KO. Hunks have under consideration a ptun to rulito 1100.000.000 to build home here. It provides for tl for niution of n corpomtlim which would Hull mock to would-bo-homeowners on Installment puyments und tho ctr porutlon would build tlmlr homes. Chicago In not tho only city In the went suffering from 11 housing fi.in luti. Mllwnukno, Kaunas City, S'. I-ouih, Omiihu. Donvor, Dea Moines? India itnpoll and ninny other center builders, say. uro experiencing, Chica go' difficulties on a smaller acnle. lug 1.1 J Jnchnit. Tho highest ruiiKii of 'temporal uro wiih ! de grees, ou April 80, when tho miixl nium mill minimum thormomotorH showed extreme of 7f und 20 de gree. Kloven duy worn clnur, 1 4 part ly cloudy und 5 cloudy. PRESENT AUTO AND CAS FEES WILL PAY INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF $40,000,000 ROAD BONDS ( Apptoxim.'iirly 0,000,000 of stale road bond can be imiiicd under a I'.'I, liuiilatiiiii on the pri'icnl UHcncd valua'ion of the Male, including liniidii already iimucd. 'I'lie consiiiuiional ainrudincnt to be voted upon al l lie May ji election provide for lliin limitation. Inicrrm and principal of the entire 40,000,000 of bondii can be paid from revenue) from aulo liccime fees and gasoline tax, baied on coimervativc cMinialm of thul income. Following i an ollicial emimalc of the income to the Siato llixliway I'lind from auto licrme fee and Kiiioliiic lax, compared uiih interett and principal rrcuircmrnn for the entire 40,000,000 of mate road bond. l'hi table hill been audited and certilied by Whitiield, W'hilcomb & Co., certilied public accountant!), ivhone ul legation it cubtcribed below. It vcrilicn the claim made llial voiinx for the 4 stale road bond limitation will not involve any tux on property, m principal and interest will be paid from I he auto license lees and the gat tax, leaving an actual turplul above the aiuouul requited. orrtciAi t Ant.K Statement ol Kllmited Income to State Illehay Kund Compared With lutereft . and I'rlnrlpm llrquireinrnl. lo Lurry VI0.II0II.UUU Bond. Fltllualrd Nun-ltr Vftr ul Mtitur VflllclVB CHILLY WEATHEU NOTED IN APRIL IV J0 IV.' I i.' i IV21 UH4 IV.'J I9.'6 l7 tv.'e ivjv IV)0 IV I IV12 IVll IV14 IVti IVJ6 IV37 I via mv I940 IV4I IV42 IV41 IV44 IV4S l'46 IV47, IV4X IV4V . 105,000 . I2S.OUU . 141.000 . .141.000 I7U.OU0 . . IHU.000 .1X1,000 . IV0.000 . IVS.000 . . 200.00U . .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 .200,000 l. 200,000 .200,000 .200.000 Motor hirlff I.ICffi l'c Ntl In, tune o Hulff ll,gliy fund $I,S74,UOO.OO 1, 17 (.000 00 2.14 5,000.00 2.570.0O0.00' 2,S 10,000 00 2,700,000.00 2,77S,jOO.OO 2,1 S0.000.00 2,V2).OO0.O0 l,000,000.0t 1,000,000.00 1,000.000.0a 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,(00.00 1,000,000.0(1 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1.000,000.00- 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 I.ooo.ooj.oo 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 ftitotirtr fin N'l llHU,llt IU SUlf II, K. t 525,1100.00 625,00(100 715,000.00 790.000.00 150,000.00' yoo.ooo.oo V25.0O0.00 950,000.00 97S.OOO.I-0 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,0000 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 00 lotkl Att.nmil I'.'Mi.ilr'l IlKOH, III hirfi ll'twy I Utlll $2,100,000.00 2,500,000.00 2,60,000.00 3.I6D.0O0.00 1,400,000.00 1,600,000.00 1,700,000.00 1. II 00,000.00 J, 'yoo.ooo.oo 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.01 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.01 4,000.000.0c 4,000.000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.0. 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4.000.000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000.000.00 Jmerol anil ritrwil lru.u"ciiiciil fur t40,'H.UUU ItUlill $ 494.X50.00 1.041,25!. .00 l,lyi,250.00 l,67V,7 50.00 2,007,140.00 2,677,617.50 2,957,167.50 1,149,1110.00 1.12V.742.50 !,429,0S;.00 ,1V6.4J.5I1 1,101,1V2.SC !,2I9,;4:.50 1,111,492.50 !,04 1,042.50 2.954,592.50 2,(66,142.50 2,777,692.50 2,619,242.50 2.600,792.50 2,412,142.50 2,!27,92.50 2,211,442.50 2,061,492.50 l,45,952.50 1,161,475.00 791,275.00 51), 012.50 244,000.00 16,217.50 ftllrplui Iff mrfit.liiK Altrr I'ftymcnt ul ititrieil tu4 I'rificipal $1,605,150.00 1,456,750.00 1,466,750.00 1,4X0,250.00 l,J92,i6O.0O 922,112.50 742.612.50 65u.t20.00 570,257,50 570,945.00 601,157.50 691,607.50 7SO.057.SO 16X.507.50 9S6.957.SO 1,045,407.50 1,153,857.50 1,222,107.50 1.1I0.757.S1 1,199,207.50 1,587,657.50 1,672,107.50 1,711,557.50 1,911,507.50 2.IS4.047.50 2,111,525.00 1,206,725.00 1,4X6,987.50 1,756,000.00 1,941,762.10 orriciAL xxruKATioii or table Morrury Iti'KlBleiwl If Alwive Zero on Two MkIiIh Total I'ni'lpl I ut Ion 1.1:1 Inchm. Cnliimn 1 rtprrtrnti llit an liuotne to die Stale Highvriy Fund froin motor vehicle hcrnx fen (Chip. 1VV, I iwi 1919). The 1920 rc(iiiraiian figuret to due obtained from tha Seeretaiy of Statt't other indicate an average licrme fee of twenty dollara ($20.00) per vehicle. The law providei that twenty-five per cent be returned to the county from which the vehicle I rcgiitered, therefnre the net income per vehicle to the Stale Highway l:und ii approximately fifteen dollara ($11.00) per car which ii the figure ud in com puting Column 1. The adminiiiration expemei of the motor vehicle law will be met from the receipt! from motorcycle licenwi, chauffer' badge, tramfer, etc. Column 4 repreient the income from the Cawline Tax (Chap. 159, Laws 1919) to the Slate Highway Fund. Figure obtained from the Secretary of Stale' otfice indicate the average lax per vehicle in 1919. na approximately five dollar ($5.00) and thit figure hi bren uied in computing Column 4. Column 1 l the total amount of the motor vehicle licrme fee and the gawlint tax hated on the eitimaied number of vehicle a ihown in Column 2. Column 6 i the amount required each year to pay off the intern! and principal at ma turity of State Highway bond up 10 an eftiiniicd amount of $40,000,000 (the approxi mate amount which could be iued with a 4 per cent limit on the pretent aimwd valua tion of the tate. Tune figure are baied on thete premitei: That the balance of the Six Million Dollar Bond (Chap. 421, Law 1917), the State Co-operative Bond $1,100,000 (Uean-Harretl, Chap. 175, Law 1917), and the Ten Million Dollar Bond (Chap. 171, Law 1919), now untold will be old durinc the vear 1920. Alio that further hnnH will be mid a follow: 1920, $5,000,000: 1921, $5,000,000: 1922, $5,000,000: 1921, $5,000,000: 1924; $2,200,000; a total of $40,000,000. All of the bond thu far authorited are terial bond and, excepf the Bean-Barren iiuie. mature one-twentieth each year after the fifth year. The Bean-Barrett iue mature $100,000 each year beginning with 1922. The Sis Million and Bean-Barrett iuue draw 4 per cent intereit. All other Itauea 4 Mi per cent. Column 7 ihowi the lurplui ettltnated to be available each year after meeting obliga tion for principal and iniernt. Tli One-Quarter Mill Tax (Chap. 237, Law'l9l7) on the total aliened valuation of the itate i not thown lo ihi table a an auel of the State Highway Fund a thit fund i uted principally to meet administrative expen, urvey in the variou countiet, en gineering auperviiion of county construction, and deilgo and Inspection of county bridge and atructure. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that wehaveeiaminedtheolficialrecordoftheSuteofOregon a regards Income from Motor Vehicle license and Gasoline taxes and believe the estimates above set forth in column 1 to 5, both inclusive, to be conservative. We further Certifv that based upon these estimate the tabulation set forth above in columns 6 and 7 are true and correct, WHITFIELD, WIUTCOMB ft CO. Ctttxfui Puilie JtnuntttUt, aaCAL, 1'onland, Oreeua, April 14, 10:0. r VniiHiinlly cool wonthnr miirk'nd' tho month JiihI piiHt, rocortlH ttikunj lioro for thn wmilhor burnau -bIiow. ; TIiIh wiih notod i,ll tho moro hy con- j Irani with tho fow Itlmil HprlnKl tluTTi which worn onjoyod. On two nlKhtH - tho 17th und tho 19th thA morcury tlroppnd lo 1 1 (loRrooB nbovo zoro, whtlo on tho 2flth tho maximum of 75 tlogrooH wns rnncltnd. Tho only rainfall was recorded In thfl flrnt hnlf of tho month, total- Don't Throw Away Old Shoes! Add six months to a year's wear by hav ing ,your shoes re soled and heeled by Champion Shoe Repair Shop Wright Hotel Bldg. DANCE AT GYMNASIUM Wednesday, May 5 Initial Tour of the West PROF. R. G, WALTON and MISS., SEVAH PEETZ of CASTLE SCHOOL, New York City, in Fancy Ball Room and Classic Dancing, with Victor Nigro's celebrated Broadway (Melody Jazz -Orchestra) Novelty Orches tra. Don't forget the date. Gentlemen, $1.50 Ladies - - 50c I WITH SPARK PLUGS With thu hi'KllllilliH of tlm ucllvo motoi'iilK k uxoii tlieri) uro muny 1 1 !- thnt 1111 uiitoinohllii tlrulor citn Klvo vuliiahlii IiIiiIh to uiitoniolilln nwnciH. TIiIh Ih what Wultor CikiiiiIih of I he IIkiiiI guruK" Iiuh diiiio In ik'iiiIIiik to all uiitomoliilit ownnrit 1111 IiIh IIhI u letter. Mlutlnn tho thlliKN limy can do to k"'" tholr motor cum In ""1 runniiiK condi tion for tlm hi'uhoii, und bmicx low orliiK tlm iixik'Iiho uttuchuil to tlmlr oporatlon. In Knurnl, thoxo aro tho JilntH kIviui to ownr-m: "Ttio kuhoIIiio wo uro Kottlne now In of vt,ry low uruvlly und a portion of It doon nol burn. The portion 1 hut doex not explndo ruim down tho cyllutlor wuIIh, drop Into the crank ran and becomtm mixed with tb'i lubrlcBtlnK oil. Thin re duced thu quality of tho oil and, If allowed to continue, will cuiiko your bnurliiKH (') burn out und tho cylin der wuIIh and plnton to wear. We atrotiKly HUKfeebt thul you chuiiKe tho oil In your crank cusu at leunt every 1000 inilvM, wuhIi It out with dlHtillulo or kerosenu und ri.'tlll with freiHh oil. "Komove your front whuelH every 2000 inlleK. clean the Kplndlex and beurltiK" wi:h kcrimene und put In freuli cup KriMiao. In replacing whiiela, tighten the adjuHling nut, and donf forget tbe cotter pin. "Don't forget lo put oil In the clutch collar und tho small, square clutch Hliuft every 300 mllea. I'ut oil In your tranHmlmilon and differ-, entlul every 1000 mllea. Frequent ly oil your aprlngn wltb good lub-j rlcnnt kerosene und oil, mixed equally. "Don't full to havo your battor-j lea Inspected und filled with dis tilled water every two weeks. "Keep your tires inflated to 65 pounds for lighter cars und 75 pounds for heavier cars." j The Ilend garage lhi week re ceived a carload of six Chevrolet touring curs, of which llireo have already been sold to Ii. K. Davis. Ktl (,'etitry und K. T. Hartley. Tho following uro purchasors of Allen earn this week from tho Pio neer garage: .Jim Allen, brukrfman on the Oregon Trunk, und Walter Knox. If. K. Cram, who resides near Prlnevllle, has purchased a Max well from tho Pioneer garage. 8tood for Religious Tolaratlon. On the 6th of February, In 1831, linger Williams, founder of Ithofle 1 Ifitid, arrived ut ISoxton. Me was the flrxt- udvneule and leader among the I'urltuns for the principle of religious Vilerstlon. Vour Big Left Foot, Your left foot la larger than your right. In liU cases ont of 100, Science explains It In many nnysj hut we ac cept the easiest one, wlikh, la that we are a world of left-footed loungers. We lean ngtilnst posit nud door Jaaibn mid mo do most of onr leaning on our left foot; consequently, through I lie years It hits grown to support thu weight that the lazy foot doesn't The ' next time you buy shoes, have your left foot measured first. Why Inded7 A hoy of eight was dining with hla father at a hotel where the mnnners) of the guests were not remarkable for their elegance. Knon after they had sealed themselves at the table, the youngster piped up with, "Daddy, why do nil the men say 'whoop' to their soup'i" Pal It IB Tbe BuBetlo. There Ik a strong demand at tho present for used curs, according to the Pioneer garage, which, this last week, disponed of a large number at Its (ale to local purchasers. H. J. Power, munuger of J. C. Penney company. Is driving a new Kssex touring car, purchased from thn Pioneer garage. A Knock in your engine tells some strange tales when you look into the motor and give it a thorough looking over. When it comes to handling motor troubles we DO know our business. We like to see a car leave our shop in perfect running order. That is why we specialize on mo tor ills. BUT WE ALSO do acetylene welding, spring repairing, grind valves, and all work connected with the repair of an automobile. H. R. RILEY Electric Service Shop Greenwood Avenue. I FOR REAL B AEM1 S IN US ED CAR TALK TO US TOMORROW AND SUNDAY WE OFFER THREE FORDS ONE MAXWELL ONE MODEL 90 OVERLAND ONE 11 TON TRUCK Pioneer Garage Phone 221 .' 1 S3