TAGW 8 HK.NO HULLKTIN, 1U:NI. OUIttlON, THUIIHIIAV, AUUUST tit, 11M7 News of tKe World ' ixl Brief Willi wr on the Kuroponu battle fields apparently nt n deadlock, nnil America's entrance Into the world ntrlfo gronlly strengthened by the Jpasslng ot.tho fowl control ) nnil the appointment of Herbert Hoover tor food (Delator. Interest In world affairs renters In the endeavors Imlnz inado by tinrmany to secure peace boforo the full might nt America's resources can be brought to bear against her Froah troops from the Vnltcil Statos have arrived In Low- don, n division of 19.000 picked Na tional Guardsmen will soon be on It way. Future dotnchmeirts of Amer icans crossing the wtuor will go to the Russian and Italian fronts, It Is announced, Germany's desire for pence is shoVn lJy the statement of one of the Teutonic papers that Trieste anil Alsace-Lorraine should be sacrificed if it will Insure a permanent ceesa ntlon of hostilities. Another German paper points out -that the refusal of the Allies ami lhe United States to ullow representatives at the Stock holb Socialist conference. Indicates the contemplated annihilation of the Germanic Umpire. Tho Pope has re new ed proposals tor peace. Officer Trained. Signalling the oarly commence ment of he officers' training eamp is the conclusion It Ihe tint camp. iIC.000 men securing commissions yesterday. Fourteen thousand were turned don but will be given a chance as non-commissioned officers An added Incoutlvo to recruiting Is the Introdultton of tho war com. pensntlan, Indemnity, and ihsurnnQo fbtll In both houses of Congress. Us passage will provide a substitute tor tho Mansion system. Imhtir War Ob.tucl I.ahnr troubles nr Increasing throughout the oountry, and hnve ro sulted In the appointment of a federal mediation board, which hopes to re move these obstacles to the success ful carrying on of the war during the early part of September. German anti-draft propaganda cir culated to Induce Americans to avoid military service, and Teutonic plots for the smuggling of war materials from this country to Germany, fea tured the underground activities fit German secret agents during the week. To provide better shipping facilities, the federal shipping board has announced tho Impending requi sition of dock space. t'liliut Is HolllKorcut. A second Liberty Bond campaign will e started in the fall to raise $3,000,000,000 more for war ex penses. Nine billions more Hum, have already been provided for will bo necessary to pay the expenses of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, administration Isad ora announce. China's declaration of war against tho Teutonic powers, and the predic tion of Important military moves In the Halkaus. are added influences brought to bear on the world war. TWO ABE HURT IN AUTO WRECK MIUS. HAY CANTKHM'RV AM) MO.Vm.OM 01111,1) lll'HLHI) FROM TAN, IN COLLISION llOTII OCT OK DANOKIt TODAY. COUNTIES WILL IE OLD R 0 of Crook county to care for business Interests In Jefferson county two months age, It. J. Lister, prominent rancher, has been named to fill Mr. Illaneharri's unexpired term. Mr. Lis ter's ranch is In the Paulina section. JOINT MKKTINCI OK COURTS OK HCSCHLTKS AND (HOOK COIN- tiks will HK man in prink-' ILLH TOMORROW. - I OI'KNS I'KKI) CANAL. (From Friday's' Dally Uutletfh) TUMALO, Aag. 10. Fred Wallace and party left yesterday afternoon for the hoadgate of Crater Creek feed canal, near Iiroken Top. to turn the water Into Tuinalo Creek for the sea son. The late snow hss delayed the opening unusually. (From Thursday's Dally.) After long preparation, the eounty courts of Deschutes atfil Crook conn ing will. meat la JoliiG swMleu next c-k In I'rfnavilVs, and will at ttnpt to close up all business mat ters arising out ef tho separation of the counties' vote last fall, and con flrihed'fty the legislature this spring. The division of taxes, Apportion ment of county property, sad settle ment of other roetiots at Joint owner uli'.p will be the chief questions wh'ch u:;i be adjusted by tho courts. The meeting has been made possible by an -xpertlng of county books by Max 'randali. of Portland. It Is believed that a largo share ot th- business confronting the two foil utles will be disposed ot at the our meeting. IL J. LISTER IS NEW i CROOKCOMiMISSIONER (Prom Friday's Dally.) PRINEVILLE. Aug. 10. -Succeeding J. F. Blanchard, who resigned from the county i "mm!sslonershlp iJFAT where the best fl flllll f afp S Under New Mancgemci I (From Monday's Dally.) Mrs. Hay Canterbury nud hor month-old Imby were thrown from the auto driven by Charles Unities late Saturday night, sustaining bruis es which were at first thought to be dangerous. Jit tho cute of the child, when the car crashed into a larger machine driven by Floyd Dement. The accident oeeurred at the Interesctlon tif Greenwood mid Wall streets, shortly after 10 oVlook. 1 mined late mwltcal core was secured! for Mrs. Canterbury and her child. The baby was reporte dto ho out of danger today. The collision took place as the Haines car. in which Mr. and Mrs. Canterbury were riding homo, round ed the corner from Greenwood to turn south on Wall. Mr. Dement was driv ing north on Wall, and although both) drivers were adhering strictly to traf fic regulations, they failed to turn nut sufficiently to avoid a smash. 7U to tho machines, Mr. llalnos' ear sun ' tallied the chief damage, Its front wheels being literally torn Inoai. Mr Haines considers It little short of tt miracle that Mrs. Canterbury and her child did not receive more severe Injuries. The corner at which the accident occurred hss been the scene of two other similar collisions within the past year, the large amount of motor travel passing at that point being on ot the chief causes of danger. lo bo wiill tlctlnmt. Tho maximum nbovu which It must not go Is de termined by thu value ot tho sor v!co to tho patron, nud (ho minimum boluw which It should not drop, by tho roiisonnblo cost ot oporntliig tho systom. With this Idon In v!ov, tho com mission finds that it into of ill) cents por aero foot per year for witter deliv ered by this company Is rimsomiblo mid Just, nud Is n rntn which, with the strictest operating economy con s'.stout with reasonable sorvlco, will result In the grontosl not revenue possible to bo afforded (ho utility under the prossnt oondldtlous. NOTICK KOIt Pl'llLICATION. Department of tho Interior, V. 8 Land Ortlce at The Dalles, Oregon, August 10, 1017. Notice Is hereby given Hint Dtvld (', lingers, ot timid, Oregon, wliooiil FILMS DEVELOPED ,1 Oca Roll, (Iny Slse) "In at V fat 15 Their Dona" Enlargingmta Picture Framing Central Photo Co. O'Kanc&lJg maul, Ore. Annual 12. 1912. Kntry No. OlOfilB, Tp. 10 S. It. It notice of luteiiti three year proiy to the iHtul nl II. C. Kit's. l, Hide llottiwiffiuid HTor KURec lit. I W XT. has tiled u JT uiitko final itatltltltolt ilrtlltl TTttllIIIPtl llllllll 1 1 ilPHrrlhtnl, Imfornil CnmmVHik)iitr. nt Hotel Altamont ITS PLEASANT" Hand, Oregon, on the 21st day of September. 1917. Claliimttl names as wltnn llownrd F. Dyer, Kltnsr K. Culll- boii, Abraham hJvnus, Clifton L. Kv- ans. Daniel lleoUor,. all or Mllll- can, Oregon. It, FKAXK WOODCOCK. 2l-2Sp. Ileglster. OVERIIALL'S RELEASE RESULT OF HEARING (Prom Friday's Dally IliilleUn) Fred Orerhsll, arrested on suspic ion In connection with a complaint preferred by Charles Alexander, col ored, that his purse had been stolen, was released yesterday after hearing In JuetlM court, no evfetonre Itotog givQH te warrant his detsutlon. Amps Nealay. mulstut, who Alexander and Ovorball- loth declare mixed tht liquor which they consumed prevloii to tho dbMppsarance of the pocket book. Is still being held by tho au thorities, ponding an lurostlHuUoH based on the liquor end of the case. It la expected that Nwly will bs given a hearing tomorrow on the rsr turn Of District Attorney V)t Armond tram Prtnertlie. NOTU'IC. N'otlco Is hereby given that nt 9 o'clock a. in on tho second Monday In September. 1917. being the 10th day thereof, the Ooutity Jifiard of Kquallsattnti will altend.the office of the County Asossny'Iu the Hem! Company building, VT tho City of Hend, Oregon, aidyfubllcly examine the assessment iMtit, and correct all errors In vnlinAcen. description or qualities of Innrfvi. luts or other prop ertv assessed by the County Assessor; and It shall be the duty of persons In terested to appmtr -at the time and plsce appointed. W. T. MirLLAHKICV. Assessor ot Deschutes County, Oregon. First publication. Augiwt lf; Second publication, August 33; Third publication. August 30; Fourth publication. Satrtembr IHDS KOIt IIOIMTAL SJCItVICK. Notice Is heriby glvyrthst at 2 n'rl.u'k u lit. nnTupiJKv. AllKUllt 13. o'clock p in. ofyTu4y. August 33. In room 17 0'Kj,Tiiilldlng. In Hand. Oregon, the Count) Court of l)cs- chutes County will recc'.e and con- The Oregon Agricultural College Hki tri'J r'ii'l villi mudrrR lW rltlt eJ ilrnl niwl ! I- Imrlinn trwtmc V riliiil dr(t hi Ik (IkntHt Kki l AORIOULTUr.C,-llh II iMrlnMU CCMJtUr.CE. with i ))' "!. llNOINCEniHO. llh S Jrl.. In. cN4ln( Cull. 'lrlttrl Ilicfcwtji. I4ltrtl Aril. lrrtMiM ml Mrktl Kaflfli; rOCSHTKY. lMtdnu lmnt-t Kftaf- '"' A noun ccoNOMida. yiik ) ir'1" Birnli inchatiiac tmt I Ik PtMltS n... Ififitti The Comfortable, Clean, "Homey" Hotel )er VERY DKST MBALS fJ in tlic Niccit Way It's on Broaatoay, Down Near the Riodr Juit SOUTH WHST of tiic n.i.ine Center. slder bids for the furnishing of hos pital i-arr of county patients ' In tuakliiK said bids the folbiMing Items should be coiiildered. I The price parweek per patient tor caring for tubrcular imtlents 2. Tho prlcv in- week for oaring for Those Idddl i ouri taai n arc cotiipiuerrpri sons to car r hoapllales, and shouM statoioM nisjuisiatlents nt oaeh class mld luircoiHiuodaK'd The Coiira rjtres tho right to, reject sny sWTll bliU, and In plac ing the contract reservea the right, i at any time, of placing any patient Ih another hospital when In Its die-1 rratlon the welfare of the patient would rwHire It. ', The contract will be tor I ho period ot one year. COCNTV COl'UT OF HB- cutvna county. ! 21c. y old; Hsgoif sjTTiiriiest ,n ni', or lll itffv niii!rc Mulleliii or flee. SOt; 21 27p FOIt MM.i: H i-arilr"iaiii. weight 'i ioo gijmi iirtufS; Imrin i, wsgon. plus. iiuft7 suadri-s. l most ne a Ii4ln for ash );' le HI. tilt ri.i I'Oll SAI.i: (Irade HoUteln um. froah Ju Dm ember; l;lvcs ti1iii miiKWtn on psture iiowi'riie .. InuulTr Unit Ogt1fiAru. lmi, f'r y? . H 2li. FiJJt AAl.Ktllg "msi om .1 MnwifiL' Mm tin bikT rake II-': West Blh St.. yy BIT 31.2 , I haro SIQ arres of whwlifMid, Zto seres la lyni'vjtliiii. inMTltnerii Ida ho, sll ifftAil njylffiiuifenrecl. with good hoiSw-rfToarii and mhi r out buildings I'rho $3B per aire Will l radi for r""1 oung range linr-. avnraglng r..iin.l 100 pouuUx (i C Cunningham. Terrebonne Ore BIS 2l.2Tc I'L'HLIC SKIC.'K'K O.M.MISailON (Cjs)Untti from lag 1.) only bo Justified by absolute neces slty. On' tho other hand, the present rato t IS cents per aero foot is In sufflclont to meet the reasonable op erating expenses of this ays'am, and provide a depreciation fund to Insure tho continuity of service which is o essential to the welfare of tho com munity. The limits of the rate thus k m MISNO.wi l&S kinil pwaImaJtV 4 inwm-t THB klLIlV (h Wf" jIlltMHKII, or Musia ffM iMtni mrll 4NUtllMIM ( ! ll IKVll r BBPARTMSKT, rnd IOSS r4u in ISIS 17. ! n imaMna- Sallnn It O C l,m Ik- Wnl.tn llsrt rat ml lha V n War Dapartmml m im tb rillaaa ' SillnaUWil in0laU.aa" W kih-r If amine All ca4u ll U lareklmt asmiilrla anllorai hjr ikt I' S (letarsawm 4 ik luaer na air a4-t. raralkS Is lfc H O. T l' , wl'l ka (ta ruaiuuila far IBbiui'nr. ll a all Iranau. rlaitas i iakakMM at Ikr ui warkt' nuamr aai ageiSTSATiosr icotxs octonhx , l7 lafsftMUaii aa tauu A4ar, ksftattM, OiM AtcaliwU Oetj, ntil)) o-on WITHOUT FIREV k ifV CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A small payment down puis an Electric Range In your home. ' V"' f BEND ATR, LIGHT & POWER GO. nrJftBSBfJBBS. Central Oregon Bank SCON KHSi L'NXKH, I'riwiduiit . HWIIT, Vlco-l'rotlilent AFI'HV, Und Vlro-I'ri'shleiit, I. KTKI'IIHNH, Casliier , i WA1TK, AhhIhIoiiI CunIiIlt DIHH(71'OHH: W. L. O'Doiimill CiiiKilou II. Hulft It. M. KtOplKIIIH A HEXJ3. OLM fix ojnm J i). ijfl 1 CAItLlflWi II It. I. MAll I II. J 1 l'KNDW t V. it. I III n (cr IK, I. Muliuffoy V Every facility for accomodating the investors of Central Oregon Ciassil'lUP ADVKHTISINO. I'Olt HALII. I FOIt SAL Fen jT-light single rig. harneM uniln;WTle. com umlcslf. F. (3. Heeker, TByfiilo, Or y5R-2lp FOIt SALK-Klght goolf dairy cims, some fresh lUiwyfiiore freah Mien; also good suilljifi for sale or trade; price riaogVfe. Five miles oast of Sisters, J. H. Ilodson, Cllne t3-!U-Xip -Two nil store one-half Vrlte Mrs. C. V. Parsons, tl 31.31c THAD- jniia urn f en rnil lT'. Fails, Ore FOIt SALK Oit houses. oh V rooms building. Dux l; m lots, at Misters. Or L. Dennlsou, care Tuuialo. FOR BALK One grail Poll An gus hull, IB months d Inquire P. II. Johnson, MilUesnpr tU-Joffs FOIt SALIC liouae and iuTrice right. Toruis rean..nlifiluqulr A. B. ifidwurds, Imnd faVy 37U FOUIALK I'lynuyltock and Rhode Island ltd X U. W Shri ur. Iark Addn.. Phuno Red HI. B022lr TKAM FOIt 8ALK. Trg7.iiliig. weight 2200 eachAXand 1 1 years Farmers! Farmers! The Union ket 14f Cafcgon Avo. C)rtlon Pays the HiWiost Cosh Prica for Everything You Produco Bring or Sind it to Us jf ftu C. 8 IIUIWON. President K. M. Cashier H. C f'OK, Vice President L (1 McItKY.NOLDH. Asst. Cashlsr K. A HATIIKR, Vice Pros. H. A. HTOYBH.Assl. Cashier Ihe First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON Capital full pan! .-nii-pim L'.'i.iioij 'asasswaaswaaaaaaaaaaaMa naar.iaaa a n i.an u u a ,, aa 1 he bfbml Ufa System Hd l), I'llWIA serve ps You IT WA8 CltKAT JULY To hslp tliOyJiiHlness Men n'ml'll'uriniiri,.-' To provldq plonty of ctirroncy at nil tlmos, To affect n Bteudlar uppl4 icy at nil tlmos, s . . ly3'tMdlt. ' Tho system merits Ihe support of nil good oltlzons It must huvo yours In order to raitdlu I full dsvolpnmout. You can secure tho baiioflts of thin groat IfStftRLund at tho tmmo time nsulHt directly In ileyalopliitrlt by donoalt- i lug your monoy with us. ,-m TT TEb FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND