.ifW."'',!,".. THE nEXD DC1.LETLV, BEXI. OUIi, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0. 1010. TAOK4. S V0 0 4 it FARMERS HMEMIEWE TovTcll Untie Men Want Weed Iw Enforced. (Crook County Journal.) J. 8. True, E. W. Ward and Cleve Aycock were In the cltr yesterday looking for the county court, so they could register a rigorous kick about the weed nuisance In their part of the country. The court evidently had heard of their coming and hid out, at lea.it these gentlemen pay they did not w. the governing board. There Is a real grievance and a terlous condition In many part of the country about the eed known an "Jim Hill" mustard. A number of deserted homestead In the Pow ell Ilutte country are covered with It, and the resident gay that If It la not controlled they lll be com pellcd to move. They are arulous to know why the wed law Is not enforced In such matters, and we pass the question on to the court. Why not? ; The United Bute labile Health Service Aks IK) VOL' Clean your teeth and then expectorate In the washbowl? Omit lunch to reduce weight and then overeat at dinner? . Go to the country for health and then sleep with your win- dows shut tight? 'Wonder why you have ear- acho and then blow your nose - with your mouth shut? ELECTING A PRESIDENT 6 Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. Clean up and paint up. wards. Adv. See Ed- For farm land loasa see J. Kyan tervlce. Adv. For sign painting see Edwards. Adv. fkorTcm I'ny the Penalty. Those who ignore warning signals of disordered kidneys and scoff at dangers of serious consequences of ten pay the. penalty with dread dia betes or Ilrlgbt's disease. If you have lame back, pains in sides, sore mus cles, stiff Joints, rheumatic aches take Foley Kldaey Pills and slop the trouble before it Is too late. Sold everywhere. Adv. OREGON ELECTION DATES. Nomination Certificates: last day for filing: For state office Sept. 27 For county offices Oct. 12 Nominations for convention or as sembly: Last day for filing Sept. 12 Arguments for or against candi dates: Last day for filing Sept. 2S Reglstrat'pn books open Sept. 8, and close Oct. 7 General election Nov. 7 Statement of expenditures: lost day for filing Nov. 22 HfcflKrfm Adams Elected by House In Exciting 1824 Fight J. Q. ADAMS. For sign painting see Edwards.-Adv. Annlles nnlv to electors who may complete cltlxenshlp or become of age after April 18. At the Movies ' i IU-ihI Tlientrf. "The Trail of the lonesome Pine" visualized to grt-at advantage this much loved story written by John Kox, Jr. The atmosphere of the Vir ginia mountains and the uncouth moonshiners was especially well brought out. Miss Walker, it ' June was iHiwerfully supported by Theo dore Roberts as Judc Tolllver. ' The Trnll of the Lonesoire Pine uns a decidedly worth-while offering. Coming tonight nnd Thursday to clety's summer sports. Imagine Charlie playing tennis and receiving an ndvantage right in the eye. The fifth chapter of "The Girl and the Gorao" will be shown with the Chap lin comedy. This pictures "The I Fight at Signal Station" In which , Helen and Storm score a point ! against their adversaries. liliinche Sweet, who was seen In ; ' Ragmufnn" last month, will play the little school teacher In the pro duction of "lllackllst.' The story Is founded upon the blacklisting of employees to which many big mining corporations have resorted. The lit tle school teacher assumes the task of changing the policy of the great mining company, nnd secures rights AS there were no recognized political parties this year, election ber-ame a personal contest, which resulted as fol lows: Andrew Jackson. 09; John Qulncy Adam. 64; William II. Crawford. -II: Henry Clay, 37. No one having received a major ity, the house of representatives elected Adams. Thirteen states voted for blm. John C. Calhoun was generally supported for vice president and was elected. This Is the first year where the popular vote Is oo record. That year It was: Jackson. ISSm: Adam. 105.321: Crawford. 44.. 22: Clay. 40SS7. It U thus noted tttat, while Jackson re ceived 50.000 more votes than Adams, yet be was defeated. (Watch for tftt tltction of An drew Jackson In 1828 in our next litue.) LODGE DIRECTORY i. i'. a; i. .i. jiceis seconu i and fourth Thursday nights at S o'clock. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson, Secretary. Visiting Members Welcome. IlSBSbUHsbBBM tHHsilSBlV Sflsi - N jBj mm wi3mM 1W -JJMkB YwsiiClM rp 3? R. A. M. Meets first and third Friday nights r.t 8 o' clock. Masonic Hall. Visiting Members Welcome SCENE FROM "THE HPOILERH" the I lend Theatre Is the plcturlzatlon of E. P. Itoo'a widely rend work, "He Fell In I.civ.1 With Ills Wife." Flor nrn Hockwull, Bngii Peters and For rest Stanley Interpret tho leading roll. The dramatic situations nru relieved by Irish Ilrldgol who pro vokes many laughs. A notnble feat tiro of this picture Is the wonderful storm scenes. The camera. tins prob ably never caught a more terrific tempest. Chnrllu Chaplin will dlsrt In a three reel comedy at the llund Theatre Friday and Saturday. "Char He's First Vacutlon" shows this In imitable comedian mixing up In sc- for her peoplo who work the mines. This live reel plcturo will be shown Sunday nnd Monday, August 13th and Hth at the (lend Thentro. The big fight In "The Spoilers" has received more comments than many champion fistic bouts. This encoun ter Is not an example of scientific boxing but a rough nnd tumble fight to a flulvh, Wlllnm Fnrnum as OlonUlnr and Thomas Banlichl as M'Narortra put up tho fiercest scrap ever caught upon the flying dim. "Tho Spoilers" will bo shown two dr-.ys nt tho Ilond Theatre. Doles for Its showing will be announced in the next Issue of Tho Ilullettn. LAW SCHOOL A LAW SCHOOL will bo opened Jn Rend about Sep tember 1, 1916, by Grant M. Haymund, LL. 11., and Arthur J. Monro, LU II. The rrhool will bo a night school, for the benefit of thoso who are othorwlse en gaged during' the day. Applications for admission are now being received lit the law clllco of Raymond & Moore, on llond street. Tulllou will bo within the reach of all. The regular law course as prescribed by tho leading law schools of the country will bo adopted. Upon com pletion of tho rource graduates will be eligible for ad mission to practice taw In tho State of Oregon upon pass ing the State llsr Examination. RAYMOND MOORE, OpHHtto Flint Nntlonnl Ibuilc Ug Cabin llulldlng 31-26c CLEARS PIMPLES FROM THE FAC LIKE fQC ( There Is nothing quite so dlsflgur-f preparation (bat i na successful as ipg as pimples. Mnuy a IhwiiIKuI It Is hnrmtess. There Is nothing In fhro Is made repulsive by an unplons-Utwllwiitlc to hurt tno'inost delicaig unt breaking out of thla kind. Many skin, yet its tdeinslntf properties nre ii girl tins lost her clianco lor linpii-. remarkable. A oO-cent bottle, which nws because her faco was so mottled with blemishes that no man would be tempted to klsa such a skin. To nil thoso sufferers It will lie welcome news to know about 'a simple homo method that clears the sklu like magic.- This Is Bantlseptlc 1-otton, a new you can got at Reed & llorton's Drug Store will be the. best Investment you over made If your ekln la sallow, pimpled, blotched, tanned, spotted, etc. Delightful "after shaving. Es boncott Chemical Laboratories, Port land. Ore. Adv. O. E. K. Meets second and fourth Monday nights at 8 o'clock. Ma sonic Hall. Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec. Visttlng Members Welcome. -w-v m . rJM ib SI. tV. A. Meets first nnd third Tuosilnv nlehln nt S 7 o'clock. Sather's Hall. E. E. Hanna, Clerk. Visiting Neighbors Welcome K. of P. Deschutes I-odco No. 103. Moots every Wednesday night i at 8 o'clock. Satber'3 Hall. Visiting Members are Welcomed. L. St. SIcReynolds, K. or R. & S. S Iter's Welcome. I. O. O. F. Rend Lodgo No. 218. Meets every Slonday night at 8 o'clock Hall. Visiting Members II. I. McKIm, N. U N. P. Weldor, Secretary. D. of R. Uend Lodge No. SOS. Sleots second and fourth Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Sather's Halt. Visiting Members Welcome. Mrs. Ethel M. Fleming, Secretary. T. V. R Sleets first and third Friday nights nt 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. Visiting Slembers Invited to Attend. C. W. Thornthwalte. Sec. P -r-Jt frifc JS1 P. O. E Des titutes Aerie No, 2 0 4 3. Moots o v o r y Thursday at 8 . JhBC. o'clock. Sath er's Hall, Visitors always Welcome. Chas. W. Ersklno, Secretary. 9Sp Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL GOLLEGE In its Six Schools and Porty-ight De 'ptttuienU Is cngsged in the great work ol uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-elshth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degrt Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, arc ottered in tho following! AOUICl'LTORK, 16 Departments; COMMKKClt, 4 Dcruituienti. PNfilN RISKING, tl Departments i iHNliS, 3 IVnirtmeuts: l'ORKSTRV. '. Denart- xuti HOMR RCONOMICS, 4 Depart wents; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an RIghlh tirade preparation for entrance sre ottered In Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, I'ore.try, Home Makers, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement. ' SCHOOL OP MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Aridies Tnit Rxots.TS.AK, I w-7-ll It la -Mi) CORVAUt-li. OftKOOM WHITE RIVER FLOUR is CHEAPER because it makes MORE loaves Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than "WHITE RIVER" flour. PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel of flour as much as the NUMBER of LOAVES of BREAD that can be made from the barrel of flour. .Every sack of "WHITE RTVERflour is GUAR ANTEED. Your grocer will refund the purchase price without argument if you do not find "WHITE RIVER" flour the BEST you ever used. Try a sack of "WHITE RIVER" flour at our risk, made from a special blend of the finest selected wheats, by Oregon's finest mill. Sold by the grocers at Bend, Oregon. Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. The Dalles, Oregon For the man who wants to own his own home Let us show you, for your selection, some of the prettiest lots in Bend. They are level and free from rock and are spotted with lovely shade trees; they are within fifteen minutes walk of either of the big mills and are close to the bus iness district. These lots may be had on terms that are within the reach of all and every assist ance will be given our buyers to enable them to build a comfortable home. We will be pleased to show you. INSURANCE THAT INSURES We write insurance in all its branches in world' " l : i 'ii .i n .. .1 juiuvvu uuinpdiucs cuiu wm giaaiy accept xhe smallest risk. ! Bend Park Company PHONE 381. OFFICE ON OREGON STREET. HWprTtlflililipiTiriiiriTrfBrriTiTirrfi- -'- - -J " - ! I - j"