i jU J" J, THE REND HL'IiliKTI.V, HEXD, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNK 21, JUKI, PAOE 0. JO STOPUQUOR IMPORTATION PROHIBITIONISTS PLAN AMENDMENT Would Mnko Stnto Absolutely Dry .Step is Taken In Answer to Inltln- tlve Measure Designed to I'cimlt Manufacture of Hecr in State BOLD GAB THIEVES Tricks of the Clever Crooks That Steal Automobiles. DARING IN THEIR METHODS, One of Their Pet Schemes I to Dis Quito Themselves as Repaired and Openly Tow the Car Away Ordi nary Safeguards Aro a Joke to Them. Tlio prohibition party state control jfommittee voted to lnltiato nt onco mi amendment to tlio constitution of Oregon to mako tlio stnto absolutely dry. Tlio first petitions for the proposed tiniondment, which prohibits the Im portation of liquor into tho stato vcro put out last week. Workers will start after signatures immedi ately, it was said. Tills tunondment la tho answer of the Prohibition party to tho Initiative measura to permit Oregon brewers to mnnufneturo beer and to fill or ders from Oregon consumers who, under tlio present law, have to send outBldo tlio state. Tlio amendment to bo submitted by tho Prohibition party was drawn up iiv cx-Govornor West. It revises Section 3C of Artlclo I of tho stato constitution by insertion of tho fol 1 wing two words: " Imported into As amended thoi prohibition scc . tlon of tho constitution would road: "No Intoxicating liquors shall bo imported Into, manufactured or sold vlthln this Btnte, except for modlcln 1 purposes, upon prescription of n l'ccnsed physician, or for scientific pacrnmental pr mechanical purposes. "The party has taken this action," said J. P. Newell, Prohibition stato chairman, "becauso nftor waiting for nine or 10 days nftor tho announce ment of tho lire wore measuro no liody seemed to bo doing anything to offset it. As it Is very Important thnt action bo taken nt onco or not nt an, wo havo docidod to moot tlio isnuo by initiating an amendment to mako tho state absolutely dry." A desirable bread knlfo free with every nnnunl subscription to Tho Ilcnd Bulletin. MAY LOSEWATERS Silver I,uko District Must OrKiinlza For Protect Ion. (Silver Lake Loader.) That the water sources of Sycan river, Long, Chocktoot and Coyote- creeks, which were estimated by tho Reclamation Servlco would amply supply tho big reservoir to Irrigate fho Paulina, Horning llond and Fort Itock units of tho Silver Lake Irrl ratlcn project, aro liable to bo con verted to proposed now projects on tho Klnmnth Indian Reservation. If thi landholders of tboso suctions nmed nbovo do not got busy aoon i nd organize, Is tho opinion of Prod SI Ilenshaw, of tho U. S. Iaclamatlon Srrvlcc, who was In Sllvor Lako last Suurday night and Sunday morning. Mr. Ilenshaw had driven through with his family from Fort Klamath. la tlio reservation, Sycan Marsh and Thompson valley, during tho day rcrchlng Silver Lako about 9 o'clock. "There Is a deep Intorcat manifest ed by tho Klamath Indians In Irriga tion mattors," said Mr. Ilenshaw Sun day noon, "and If tho people of tho north units of tho Sllvor iJiko pro ject do not want tho waters of the Sycan country to Irrlgato tholr lands, which have already been off ered to them for tho nsktng, they will surely be converted to other sec tions clamoring for projects. It is a matter deeply regretted by tho Servlco, this lack of intorest byj-es-Idents In the north units, whon with a llttlo effort their wonderful coun try could ultimately bo made to pro duce bountifully. For tho life of me, I cannot understand their attitude." No waiting at the Metropolitan for that shave or hair cut. Four chairs now ready. Adv. Not a Dad Error. She (with ncwspaperi nerc's a funny intstako In tho report of that affair last night It Bays that Mrs. fcwellman appeared In a ampere" gown Instead of "emnlre, He Well, "ampere" isn t very far off; ler gown was a bit Rhocklug. Ronton Transcript A Pleasure, "I put through a big financial deal last week." remarked Mr. Dustln Stax "I thought you said you were going on a pleasure trip." "Could there bo any pleasure greater "an putting through u big financial deair-Wnsblngton Star. The man who steals nn automobile Is one or the cleverest mechanicians lu the country. Hu knows every make of car from the steering wheel to the tires, and there It scarcely any precautlou taken by the owner of the cur to mi'fe guard his property that the automobile thief cannot beat Some car ownors fondly Imnctno that when they chain ,ho wheel of their car with a fairly thick steel cuulu they have wade it Impossible for any crook to move the nuto from Its anchorage. The simplicity of this safeguard must cause hilarity among the motorcar crooks, for the ordinary steel chain enn bo cut lu n second with the appliances that tho motor thieves carry lu their outfit. Hut most enr owners consider they have made the car Immovable by mere ly locking the switch box. It will Inter, est them to know that the car thieves can beat this piuciititlou very easily. Am- i-iurcr uicciiiiuitiuu who makes a business of stealing cars can cross whes so as to muse Ignition ami move the engine without bothering with the switch box at ull. A method that N kin dergarten to the car thief Is to connect wires from tho dry cell battery direct to the Ignition coll. thus starting the motor without difficulty. Some cars have devices by which tho gasoline supply can be locked, nud this Is regarded by some owners us placing a hopeless barrloi- ititho way of the thief who would run off with tho standing car. For how can a cur be moved when tho supply of gasoline Is shut off? Nothing easier. The motor car thief carries with blm his own sup-, ply of gasoline in a llnsk. With this gasoline the uutomobllc thief can nego tiate ii good ruu with the car by con necting his llnsk of gasoline direct to tho carburetor. Feeding tho gasoline to tho carburetor through n rubber hose, the automobile thief enn send tho car sufficiently far to eiinblo him to put tuo gasoline tank and the car In regu lar coniinhislon nud speed whero ho will to safety and a sale. Hut the commonest and therefore the safest trick or the uutomoblle thief re quires no expert mechanical knowl edge. It simply requires nerve, which these thieves possess to nn unusual de gree. This trick Is the old one of drlv. Ing up In an nuto that looks like a ga rage repair wagon, hitching n ropo to tho car that Is to bo stolen and towing It nwny. The thieves dress for the part lu oil soaked overalls. When they have selected the car to bo stolen, picking ono that Is In a sldo street and not like ly to bo under the' eye of n policeman who may have been tipped to watch the car. the thieves come up to the scene In their old car, looking llko the ordinary crew sent for from the garage to repair ii enr that H lu trouble or isn't working as well iih Its fastldloin owner would wish. They alight from their own ear nnd make a great pretense f examining the uir that (hey Intend to spirit nway. They lemove the hood and scrutinize the motor They ;et nut a kit t tools ami tinker for uwhlle with some part of the Machinery, ir any one should happen to be watching t''cm or looking on from a neighboring window nil (he men do has the appearance of natural woilc by honest workmen from tho repair shop. Presently tlio men hold a consultation, pointing to some part of the motor machinery, nnd apparent ly come to the conclusion that the car cannot bo started with the tools at their command. Then they hitch a rope to the car nud tow It nwny at tho end of their own ear. Could unythlng be more simple? Mow can you .beat such n game as thin; Carrying a)wny part of the ma chinery does not prevent the thieves from towing the car nway, Ono sure way-to prevent robbery Is to havo the car watched. The policeman on that patrol will keep in eye on It If you are only going to mnko n visit to some office building and coming back In a short time. Hut if you keep your car In the street tho entire day no ono can watch It You aro simply taking a chance with the car thieves. There are other ways of making the path of the motorcar crook as steep and difficult as possible. One motor ist believes be has solved the thief problem by having slot cut In the clutch pedal shaft Through this he passes a bar which be locks. So far Ids car has not been stolen. Another wnv Is to remove the rotor. This handsome fnmkes jt very difficult for any thief to steal the car. for he would have to carry a number of rotors to be sure of having one that would fit that par ticular motor. Philadelphia North American. How to Live Long Rules leprlnted Metropolitan iLlfo by permission of Insuranco Com pany from booklet issued by it. UAIIITH Rl't.E 10. Have Your Ilowcls Move Knch Day. You should cat good food, but you must also get rid of whnt is left nt it in the bowels. If your boveis niove without effort It lb easy for you to keep well. Headache Is often caused by tho bowels not moving. Food is tho best thing to mnko your bowels move. Sometimes your bowels do not move because your food Is not filling enough, Unit Is, does not. havo enough bulk. Thnt Is one renson why you need foods that fill you, llko cabhago, boctj, on ions, carrots, parsnips, etc. In addition to bulk, your food should have things in it thnt make the bowels move freely. Somo foods which havo these things aro figs, fruits, bran, oil, vegetables, butter, cream, sugar, honey, syrup and Juices of) fruits. Drink n glass of cold water boforo breakfast. Do not tako drugs or medicines to make your bowels move unless tho doctor tells you to. LODGE DIRECTORY A. F. S A. SI. Meets second and fourth Thursday nights at S o'clock. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson, Secretary. Visiting Members Welcome. If It. A. St. Moots first and third Friday nights rt S o' clock. Masonic Hall. Visiting Members Welcome. O. K. S. Meets second nnd fourth Monday nights at 8 o'clock. Ma sonic Hall. Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec. visiting Members Welcome. Hr We Know How to Swat the Fly If you vtnnt to nco a llljlevs store JiKt droit annind. Wo will not tolerate tho nppoariiiiro of n Hyi Our snnltnry refrigerator .counter keeps our frndi nnd perishable goods free from contact with diM or Hies. Tho ery best of grocery iiieivhaudNo In the very beat of condition may nlwnjs be purchased at BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street, Near Ohio Phone Red 161 SI. VV. A. Meets first and third Tuesday nights nt 8 o'clock. Sathcr'a Hall. K. 13. Hannn, Clerk. Visiting Neighbors Welcome ------------- DO YOU KNOW THAT? -- Dirty hands spread much dis- - orBo? A high bred dog has n right to -- have his birth registered oo -- hra a baby? Tho U. S. Public Health Ser- - vlco guards American porta to -oxcludo foreign dlr.onso? - Health Ib a credit with tho - bank of nr.turo? A clof.n gnrbago can Is a good - -" oxcmplo to tho family? Filth broods files flics carry - fever? -- Slouchy postures monaco - health? - Health brlncj hannlncce sick- neis sorrow? '- ... Four chairs at your servlco at tho Metropolitan. No wnltlng. Adv. Seo Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. Diamonds set whllo you wnlt. ron H. Symons. Adv. My- For farm land loans seo J. Ryan & Co. Rcnsonablo rates, prompt service. Adv. D. W. Griffith Famta flOO.OOO-a-yar Creator Moo ing Pictunt A v " Obliging. "Walter, the steak is so tough I can't cut it with this knife." "Very good, sirI'll bring you an other knife, sir." Columbia Jester. To encourage talent Is to create It Lesilng. Dry and Moist Air, A cubic foot of dry air weighs more than a cubic foot of moist nlr at the same temperature and pressure. The addition of vapor to a cubic foot of dry air enlarges tho volume of the mixture tf tbe air is free to expand, ns in the atmosphere, and ns the vapor has only about two-tblrds the density of dry nlr 'at the same temperature and pressure tbe density of the mixture Is less than that of dry air- Don't put off thatching till tbe storm Is at hand. Irish ProverU. "A pipeful of Tuxedo is a wonder' fully pleas ant form of tobacco en joyment, mild and soothing." m&0 Scores of Big "Movie" Men producers as well a9 actors, are constant smokers and out spoken friends of Tuxedo. It's just the soothing, restful, re freshing smoke men of their nerve-racking vocation need. Nothing calms and comforts a hustler Tike a pipe of mild, cool, sweet Tuxedo. 6fuxedo XPtU rW' Ttlautftt Plt enJ OtmUt Tuxedo is aged from three to five years in wooden hogs heads to make it mellow and sweet flavored. But the thin? that takes out all the bite and harshness and makesTuxedo so bland and gentle that it can't hurt the most sensitive tongue or throat, is the fam ous and exclusive "Tuxedo Process." One week's trial of Tux- edo will show you. Youcanbuy Tuxedo everywhere w2mmwmWm9im J Pouch 5c Famous green tin 10c In Tin Uu tniJtrt, 10c and SOe. In Glalt HumiJtri, S0tand90c. TOT AMZSIOUf T0B1CC0 COUPAHY $i& K. of P. Doschutes I.odgo No. 103. Meets every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Sathor'3 Hall. Visiting Members Wolcomed. Xi. M. McRcynolds, K. or R. &. S. nro I. O. O. 1 llcnd Lodgo No. 2 IS. Meets every Mondnv ntcht at S o'clock S' licr's Hall. Visiting Members Welcome. It. I. McKIm, N. U N. P. Welder, Secretary. I), of It. llend Lodgo No. SOS. Meets second nnd fourth Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. Visiting Members Welcome Mrs. Ethel M. Fleming, Secretary. SIM? BEND HAULING CO. R.N PAUtlcKTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. liny your salnd dressing and sal- A deslrnblo ads In nny quantity from ly." Adv. Dot D.ilu-lovcry nnnunl I llend Uulletln, bread knife frco with subscription to Tho Wnnt Ads only ONK CKNT n word Export watch nnd Jowelry repairing nt SymoiiBr Adv. WOOD WOOD WOOD "M'fJ&vT T. V. 11 Meets first and third Friday nights nt 8 o'clock. Snthor's Hall. Visiting Members Invited to Attend. C. W. Thornthwnlto, Sec. 0jpstmw ..4'AI.MbJu ' "li&srr ey ."rW3 I O. E. Dcs diutcs A o r 1 o No. 2 0 4 3. McotB every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Sath er's Hall. Visitors always Welcome Chas. W. Ersklno, Secretary. 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