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VAC1R 12 I.KNB IJUIiMMIN. 11KN1), OllKdON, THUKHlttY, AI'RIIi n, JD1T, wwiwhi !. .. mm ii . . ii... .. -2.L 1 A, -." . h News of tKe World in Brief r Tho SeiujU), In Us voto lnnt night passed tho war resolution by n voto ot 32 to 6. 1'nlscd on tho brink ot war with Germany, a final decision of tho atnnd to h&$tnkun by tho United Stntso, .wasSchcdulod to bo mntlo to day, with fifir JNfnrtln rosolutlon, ne optlng a atnfw of war thrust on this country by Germany and placing tho vntiro rosuu'fco.a ot tho land at tho disposal uftho Prosldont, scheduled for n Voto in tho Houso of Repre sentatives Tho voto on tho resolu tion In tho Scnato vas taken last evening, Bringing to a bond tho footing per vailing tho country that tho national honor should bo defended against Oormany's affronts, which had Its first definite manifestation In tho breaking off ot diplomatic relations, President Wilson delivered his war messago at a Joint session of Houso nnd Senate. Violation ot treaties, attacks on Amnrlcan vcscsls result ing in tho loss of life, the Oerman-Mcxlcan-Japancso plot, and the Ger man system or espionage lit this country, were pointed to by tho Pres ident as acts- constituting a declara tion of war. Ho urged Congress to accept tho challenge In Foil rt to I)rlu Action. After tho war resolution was nmonded so as to make It oven stronger than boforc. aotlon In tho Senate was hold up Tuesday by Sen ato"r La F&llotte. of Wisconsin, who demanded that the regular order of business bo followed. Tho Houso was forced to put off consideration ot tho measure, in consequence. Heat ed debato In tho upper houso, pro ccedd tho decision to bring tho reso lution to a vote. Compulsory military training is "being considered mora earnestly than ever before in view of tho recont developments, recruiting Is being rushed, while flnnnres wore provided ycatorday hou the House voted tho sum ot 4240.000.000 for tho army. tho bill being tho same ono defeated at tho last session. V. H. Aid Iookril For. Domestic rosults of tluVJfresldcnt's TOossago consisted ot a gentral boom ing ot tho stock markets, and a con tinued advance in the prlco qf food stuffs. Assistance from tho United States, forecasted In tho President's message, is eagerly looked for by tho Allies, whilo Gorman official statements declare the Imperial gov ernment to bo deeply grlorcd at the stand taken by America and to rofuso to tako tho burdon of responsibility for tho war. Tho German-American "wireless Bcrvlco has beon discontin ued, and Austria stands ready to con sider heradlf In a state ot war against tho United States as soon as this country and Germany aro recognized as belligerents. As a preparedness measure the United States has or dered 300 submarine nets to be used in protecting American- harbors from tho deep oa German craft. Army plans contemplate the organization of from thrcc-mllllon to flvo million men. On the sea, Germany's activities contlnuo unnbatod. and almost sim ultaneously with, tho delivery of tho President's aacssago came tho report of tho sinking' of tho Attec, tho first American armed roorchantman'to bo molested by tho U-boats. From Rio tie Janeiro waa reported the opera tions of another German raider, tho ?Ad. AtlAa. wt.1.1. t.Aa. ..........41. a ....1. I nn i.. ,i.- 11 .i...li .., ii 1 count. 44t 4fJM .11,441 -A OlUlMJBUIC HUU BUII ing vessels near Trinidad. Tho Nor wegian flag was flown as a ruso to luro ships to destruction, it was said by survivors. To Take Interned Ship. Among war exports, tho Mexican mctiuco, in tho event of war with Germany, Is,' now considered to be tho most Important phase ot tho sit uation. It Is assumed that It hos tilities begin, it will be impossible for America to maintain friendly re lations wMi'-Ocnnany'e allies. As an, indication qf the course to bo pursued? by the United Statos, Minister Brand Whltlock was order ed by the Stnto Department to lenvo Ralglum Inst week, whilo American rollot workora wore also commanded to withdraw. Tho government Is planning to tako possession of more than 90 Gormnn ships now Interned In Amorlenu harbors. Still nnothor Indication of Amorlenu sentiment catuo Monday In the uloo tlon ot Champ Clark, of Missouri, as spoaker ot tho House ot Ropro sontntlvos, demonstrating tho desire to back the President In his war policy. On tho samo afternoon as tho or ganization ot tho Houso, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, ot Massachu setts, was attacked In his offices In Washington by two pacifists, and badly beaten. Allies Sco Victory. In Europo, intimations of a now penco offer by Gormany to tho Allies having as Its especial motivo tho di verting of Russia from turthor hos tilities, aro being made. Tho move comes, It Is said, at tho Instance of Austria. A turthor stop In tho pro- gross of tho Slavic empire is sched uled In tho submitting of an equal suftrago moasuro to tho Duma. On tho western front, British and French aro drawing closer to von Hlndenburg's lines, thought to bo his last detonso ngalnst tho allied armies. German soldiers, It Is said, nro becoming highly dissatisfied with their lot, said to bo akin to that of tho Russians In tho early part of tho war. ' Grain Prices Hour. Grain prices soared skyward In tho northwest this week, nnd records woro smashed dally, $1.80 a bushel being eventually reached for bluo stem. General prosperity was Indi cated In tho report of tho Stato Rank Superintendent, showing that both deposits and loans were greatly In creased. It wns also anounccd that Federal land banks will loan more than $200,000,000 during tho coming year, to intensity agricultural pro duction. The long drawn out trial ot Mayor GUI, ot Seattle, and associated In the city government, charged with con spiring to Import liquor Into dry territory, came to a close Saturday, whon tho Jury returned a verdict exonerating tho defendants. V r Manzanita Lols 50 65 w er ctnl h LOTS $75 fo $150.00 and Aubrey Heights Ad dition Atfoiu for PACIFIC ltlJlfiff: I NO fc LOAN ASSOCIATION M O N E" Y J. A. EASTES Real Eitatcltuurance TO LOAN J MOST SENSITIVE NERVES. Th Two That Can Cauio th OrsaUst Aaony of Pain,. Which part of tho human body Is tho most seusltlvo to pain? sharp definition must bo drawn hero between Irritation and wtln. Irri tation In not pain, but only u frequent cause ot It. Thus a crumb lodged In tho larynx near tho vocal cords pro ducer violent Irritation nnd prolougcd cjoughlng, which often result In actual pain. So. too, nu Insect or speck of dust In the c.vo sets up violent irrita tion and lntlamuiatlon, followed by acuto pain. Of the surface of tho body tho flngor tips and tho cud of tho tongue aro most sensitive. For Instance a burn on the linger Is much mora painful than ono on tho back would bo, while ono on tho tonguo would bo more pain ful still. Deep wounds aro not jvalnful, as a rule, savo as regards tho surfaco In Jury. Of pains not caused by external In jur lea neuralgia of the fifth nerve, tho ono which supplies tbo akin of the head ami face. Is the most Intense. It han frequently driven people mad for tho tlmo being, uud sufferers havo been known to cut and even burn the flesh In despenxto attempts to relievo It. Tho rupture of the brunches of tbo dentnl nervo In tooth drawing also causes agouy so luteuso that It has been stated that no human Mug could cuduro It for moro than two seconds at a time. Pearson's Weekly. WHAT A GARDEN DID. Hew On Ambitious Girl Addd to Htr Bank Account. Eight years ago a twclvr-year-old girl lu Cleveland started a Utile garden for vegetables and flowers. Flowers Roumanian Suptrttltlon. It is considered lucky to nrrlvo in Rouraapln accompanied by rain. It means abundance, fertility, tho hopoof a lino harvest wealth. Sometimes tho peasant women put large wooden buck ets of wnlcr before their threshold; n full vessel Ii n sign of good tuck. They will oven sprinkle water before ontfa feet, because Mater mean abundance. "I havo seen," says tho queen of Itou rnun'Uvln,"jiu nrtlclo about tbo pcoplo or ber country, "tall. Handsome girls step out to meet mo with overflowing water Jars on tbelr heads; on my nppronch they stood quite still, tbo dropo splash MUSICIANS Wo Hve the Lurgrtt Stock ol Muiie inJ Muticsl MttrlwmJ la lit Nwthwwt. All tho Lata Song). Holloa Bim) laitnimrntt. All Thing. Mum'csI all th Tlnvt. SokI (or Ctlilcgutf, Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. 125 lh St. Porlland,Orc88 f3L Put Your Pay in Your Bnnk Book. Th bnl mjr to monr Vcn llttU out of the fax fnv.loi for l-ln mony, lhn put tho tnt In thla bank ami ray your MIU .y thrck Money In tM bank b not riully pnt for unnae. ruarlr. ami rvmalni until a tint of nwl tnmta In youi lSn ytl will m lail you har your bank arunl. Chk bk will U (urnUhrJ (r It mala you nothlna to b your roonty kept aafa for you. TUB Central Oregon Bank 1IKNI). OIIKfiOS COOK B Y i WIRE ' i linn iLUfi I I II il a m m m m M m m m II lilt 1 FIRE I lillll llliif CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL I I IJIJll ""1 ! aaiaBiaiam.BiaaBB....BB.BBBiaaB.BBB..B..l-..BB.paiaaBBBBB1 IMS II 1 1 I III A small payment down putt an M Electric Range In your home. 1 MQl LaiasaHaaaiNaaBaiaaiaaaiw.aaiwaiaiaainiiaJ 1IJ I I BKNU WA1LK, LlbHi & FUWtK CO. 1 sho sold that year brought her $19. Wj j ,Dovcr he'r fllcw, IO , ,, tMnt It was a Brest sum, and sho could pUchen wcw fu t ,' ,ucky . UdlUi; HUI. UI1.44 4IQ IIVAl ('44l.. ov sho could get at that gold mlno of horn acaln. Tho next year sho almost don bled earnings. In tho third year they soared to &0.10. Each year there after saw money roll In in increasing amounts. Last year sho came out with J2S3.CX Sho was a capitally pi! could talk with tho calm superiority -ot the class. "I am able to buy all my -hoo) books, clotho myself, s,cnd somo tor pleasuro and still add to my bank ac- A flno young woman. At twenty w e can imaginn her. Sbe has no complaint In tbo world. Her garden is a pleas ant place, friendly to self reliant young people, remunerative for labor and pains, filled with tho sweet odor of flowers. Sorrow may como to her somo day, but never tho aenso of helpless ness. Tho garden has taught her, ns school and her parents' counsel could not have, that always there is a way by which tho wolf can bo kept from the doorstep and by which despair U mado an unknown quantity. Toledo llladc. TO OUR PATRONS: 'tlVpffh tftli tpace each week fo' announcements of our Specials they n appeal to you. RENNETTQ MW o'Kuna Kldj,'. Phone Black 331 Dond, Orogon 11TH SATURDAY SPECIAL! , SPECIAL! CqCOANUTHeBuInr 80c lb. 25c per lb. 2 lbs; for 45c E3 . 'i SPECIAL! CANNED KRAUT Large can regular 2 for 135c I 5c per can 3 cans for 40c Louis Bennett, Grocer meet a cart full ot corn or straw com .tig toward one, but an empty cart Is a uro fltn of bad luck," r jgKJkN-JiA WANTKII. WANTED Light trailer, sultablo for nsq with Ford. Address J. Wm. A. Rusch. Fort Hock, Orogon. Cc WANTED To buy sound, young work horso, weight 1000 or 1200 pounds. S. A. Dutt, Rond, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. 2tfc. FOR HALK, FOR SALE OR RENT Forty FOR SALE TRESPASS NOTICES -AT The Bulletin 33 acres of Irrigated: land at Powell Ruttos. Reasonable forms. IlowarJ Spinning, Wilbur, WUsb. -5o FOR 8ALK Ninety head of stoors. John II. Harrison, Fort Rock. Ore gon. 4ltc. FOR ffALR Three brctt gilts and ono 2-ycar-olil sow. E. C. Klmmnll, two mites northeast ol Oraugo hall. , . -5p FIX IT! r It may be the carbureter. It may be the self starter. It may be a rini or a fire. It may be the brakes. It Way be the qteering wheel: - . It may be the crank shaft. It may be the gears. ' J It may be the magneto. It may be the storage battery. ANYWAY You should have you automobile thor oughly overhauled before spring. Winter is hard pp ,a car, and better have your ma chine in perfect running order for those 8pring"tnps you are planning. OUR EXPERT Mechanics and our equipment enables us to do this work for you reasonably and well. BEND GARAGE WALTER COOMBS, Mgr. When in Trouble, Phone Red 451. WE WANT YOU TO FEEL THAT IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE AS A PATRON TO CALL ON US AT ANY TIME. Wo nro nlnnyn glad In until joh n innit to make rrpalrw. To urnd n tut, it blou-nul patrli ur it now ttioo, if )oit inpMMi to ural tin on tho nmd. Of rotirxo, tliero am IlinlU to llm tllnlnnro wn rati go, but wo feci sura that oit Wiullil not muko any im rrnAonnblu rciiict m, If mi) thing or the nort lntpirits, Irhv phono iin. And rvinrnibrr. If joti Mttiit llri mill lire iinidrl and do not hxviry them by braiiil, wo vtill urud oil t'nllrtl Ntiitm Tires nnd Fiiltrd Hlnirn Tim Hiiiulrle, brcauxo wo Itr Ilovo tlirni to im tho lMt mi llic liuirkrt, Anil two tin that wo alwa)N feature aro tho UnllM Hlnlos 'Chnlit" and ,,t'c., Skuse Hardware Company FOR SALE 80 acres. IS iuIIcs oast of Rond; nll Improved and In culti vation, with water rights. Inquire Uulletln. 3-Cp. FOR BALE High grade trap nested 8. C. Rods, soleclod from 70 gqod hens and headed by n splendid male; Itoganliuil aa 265 egg typo; from hotter mating than many of tho 13 and It. settings. Hatlsfactlnu guaranteed. fl.fiQ for 1G. J. O. Williams, llond, Oro. 3tfc FOR HALE, OR TltADE My equity In ICO acres, Blovciis county, Washington; about ono-half nultl vat od; raises good crops, without Ir rigation; fenced, buildings, springs, outside rango. What, havo you. A. L. Hudson, RowiburgWash. 3.4. &p FOR BALE-Hopd potaloos. In qulro Oosnoy, Log Cabin Ilarbnr shop. .tfo FOR HALE 75 head of cottlo, mostly calves, yearlings, 2-year-old; aome A-I dairy cows, mostly I)ur hams, Ilerorords. Ilarred Rook, IJJack Minorca hatching eggs, 13 for 11.00. Inrjulro Agnes M. Button, phono Rural 1118. :-5p FOR HALE Hoed oats, grown on tho High Desert; 50 lbs. mailed to any address within second zone, for 31,80. Btanloy Bmlth, Mllllcan, Oro gon. t.cn FOR HALK flpan of groy gold Ings f. and 7 years, well inntnhil. HQlglil, about 2Q00 pounda; sound nlid good workers; $300, or trado for frosh cows. Inqulro II. O, Fawttitt. La I'ln p. Orogon. 5-9 FOR SALE Ruggy. polo and. shads: single and duublo dtso plow? Uox'100, Rond, Oregon. C-8p FOR HALE Flvo passongnr Ford, I'rosto hoadllghts, olootrlc spotlight. ucuiuuninnin runs; .i worm or tools. Write Uox 568. 5p FOR .BAIE Ono flvo year old riHiu Durliam nilloh cow. Onn nlno nwiilthp "old roan Durham steor calf, E. E. Klmmoll, noar Urango Hall, lltutil. 5.j FOR HALE Houso and lot. Prlco right. Tonus rossonabls. Inquire A. E. Hdwards, Rond Hlga Co. 3 Ttf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Ono light housokep Ing. rdom nnd ono bedroom, near inlll. Inquire Uullotla. Dp FOR. RE.S'T 160 acres at Powol.' Rutto. For particulars address LoynL II. McCarthy, 1334 Northwnstorf" Rank ilulldlng, I'nrtluud. Or., or J, F, Roan, 171 Clnslnnatl, Ohio, COlfo c. a. HiinanM nm.M.ni v i t m . -,... v' a mi'm00"1,' ,,onl , '.'.' " MoltlCVNOLDH, As.L Cashlor! ........, mu i iuo, 11, a. niuvr.u.AMt. uushlor me rirsi iauonai DonK jfj vv ttEPID, BEND, OREGON Cujiltul fully paid Hurpltu - . tto.iXX) ar,(X)o Fortified by Federal Reserve and Federal Farm Loan Acts: Tho Comptroller of tho Curronoy rscently iiiudo tho following report to Cong rond: "Wo now hovo tho Federal Rosorvo 8ystom, which wo bollovo assuros 11 agnlnst paiilos nnd fours, hucIi us Imvo In tho past, nt Intervals, disturbed our comtnorco and paralyzed our IndiiHtrleH. Tho Rural Credits, of Fodornl Farm Loan Bystom, will alii In soourliig purmanunt com morolal atrongth, and enfoty, hasod oil tho suro founda tloim of prosporous nnd thriving communltloH of farm or, hold to tho noil by tlo ot nwunrahlp nnd oiicouraKod and nldud to socuro constantly liioroaaliiK roaulte por man, par aoro, and por day. "In rovlowlng pur banking and fiscal .situation wo moiii now to bo Introiiahoil finuualully nlmoat as firmly mil 1 l,0""1,u, t0 Provldo for wlmtovor Incronsoa of This bank Is a mombor of tho Fodoral ResoryByjtqm. Aft TTo FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND Q?fK?' jftlO 5HtflP Mffifflwi'io w$m 9yjjQ(mi J1