1 t(J!i 1IK.V1I I1ULLKTIN, 1UCNI), OKKGOX, TIll'ltHDAV, OCTOIU'.lt I, 11)17 The Well-Dressed . Farmer MOST mt'iivtho own fnrniH nro woll lr,MMl thoo day; they know that n man's nppctirunrc l rv Kiuilrit by III neighbor tit somt Indication of liN prosperity. Ami nmt fnnmr w prosperous, and nit of ihoin wont to UwU pivihtous. Wo lmo ono grout oduiuttigc In tiilklnj; to farmer nlmut clothe. Hurt Schnrfncr V Mitrx clothe itro . voll ktiimu ti alt of yon that vo needn't say orj much ationt luiallty; jou know thoj'ro juhh clothe. The name of thoo maker on any itnrniout I nil that the uell. Informed lnicr need " ttPEcv; niter tliat It' merely ueMlou of flinlliif; jour Mjlo, jour fatirlc, jour Ue. We ilon't hae to "cU" , .Jlart Schnffuer Marx clothe; men vtlin ttppm-lotc good KtHxl "hnj" them. Wo mention fanners especially In this luhrrtUonirnt bccauM? they are, of all biisine men, mit kern to Imte the best for their money. Tlioj npprvelute inluc. Wo sell lota of good clothes to farmers; Just as wo da to all sorts of business men; Hart Sohaff ner & Marx clothes arts the kind such men want. Martin & Cashman The home ol Hart Sedition & Man clothn Flotthctm Short Dutcheu Pnti riots, so tis to hnvu two terminal fRiros Instead of one. 0. K. lloss, secretary of the State Highway Commission, drovo Into jjnwn yesterday accompanied by his jatlier, u. A. iiohs, or Mirth Yitklmu, S'nshlngtnn. They enine In (rout The nllea on u tour of Inspection mid wont out this niornliiR. Included In Iholr routo wa n trl to tho Oclioco furnst. Mr. Hose expressed himself as much pleased with road Improve ment lu this locality. Knur man were nt tt Vancouver tills morning to join the various tlMUKkttJ f llM ltrttiat HjiffNli M. ' Kenile Is enteritis the engineer corps us a camouflage artist, the (trst to, laHve llend. James A. Klder will go as a baker In the quartermaster's! corns, while Frankv Nelh Joins the, Uirnntry Htid Wllllnm K. Carey, the field artillery. This Is the largest group of man sent to Vancouver from hero t any one time since Coropral Harvey has been stationed In llend as recruiting officer. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Monday's Dally.) Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Lusk ware ar rivals on the Portland train this luornlm;. They will spend, few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Officer. William ltrown returned te Gap ranch near Hums this morning. He had bean to Salem attending the fair and stopped in llend on the way homo. M M. Vale left for Portland today and will go from there to Huieene. from which point he will begin a Tip to Detroit, Michigan. He does not expect to return to Dend. Miss Helen Sayre, who has been employed In the Central Oregon Bank, will leave tomorrow for her homo in Burns to assume her new duties as chief deputy In the pros ecutlng attorney's office. Mrs. K. Gladstone, mother of the Gladstone Sisters, who entertained at a loos I theatre a few weeks ago. re turned this morning to seek a loca tion for a first class dree making shop which she intends to open bare soon. Mr. and Mrs. Olyde McKay re turned from Marshfleld yesterday. They attended the convention of the Grand Commander)' of Knights Tem plars and secured the meeting for llend next year. Only About 40 del egates were present. Forest Hanger K. F. Smith was In town today from the Tumalo station and will work from the llend office while making changes la the private forestry service telephone lines from the West Deschutes -and Tumalo dts- MR. AUTO ST Stop That GLARE With A No-Glare Lens THIS IS THE OFFICIAL LENS HE CENTLY ADOPTED BY THE SAFETY FIRST COMMITTEE 8 to 10 Lens, $3.00 91-4 to 10 Lens, $3.50 NO GLARE on your car makes night driv ing a pleasure. The extraordinary amount of side light makes every corner "as light as day." Unprotected headlights are unfair to every driver. Protect yourself as well as others. BEND HARDWARE COMPANY BEND. OREGON See Our Window Display the next lime you are up town, y the Way, Is your Car Equipped IVlth Diamond Tires ? .Make (JihhI In Hie North, A rough remedy must be good to' give satisfaction In a northern state's variable weather. Dertrnm Droit . Green liny, Wis., write: "Wo have used Foley's Honey and Tar ami rec ommend It to anyone who needs a good, reliable cough and cold rem edy " lleliovee croup, opens air pas sages, oases strangling fight for breath. Sold everywhere Adv. ni.,i.i ) " - . AUTUMN FASHIONS IN APPAREL FOR WOMEN CaST. AND MISSES JPPm I rSs- - Individualized types JM8S! b "w t iHslhirtioii, rufine- Via- " ""hps-JS?" I 111 vfilwr " $1alv incut and simplicity S vSffly nmSs) SmI,s- Skills W'1' ItfifoS'"! I W nt'HW .md Millinery. & 1 1 (?i r Vv S?S; LADIES' OUTFiri'LHS 1 WJia"-!iF; Cor. Wall and Ottgoti Sis. Mend, Oregon FUNERAL HELD HERE FOR HANS JOHNSON Odd I'VIIowh and Smiilli-.incrlcnii War Veteran. In .Vttentliiiice at Iniiirvslto Ser lre. (From Wednesday Dully.) One of the most Impressive funer als held recently in Hond was that of Hans Johnson which took place yeaterday afternoon from the Scandi navian Lutheran church. It was well attended by Odd Fellows and Xpan-lan-Amerlcan War veterans. Mr. Johnson was well known as a rancher near Tumalo. Ha died Saturday at tar a lingering lllneae from eanear of the stomach. Itev. llronn conducted the ehurrh service while the lodge was In charge at the grave. A quartette composed of Mrs. Louis Ilennett, Mrs. T. II. Foley, Charted Krsklue nnd O. A. Thorsou furnished the music The principal parts of the pastor's re murks was In Scandinavian. FOIl BALK- 1910 ilnlrk Little Six, la first cIujh shape. Mux 260, llend. )'S7-31tlr FOIl SALK Oil UKNT Forty acred at Tumalo; good hulldlngs, tiiirn. seven cows and heifers, hay. W. C. McCulstou. 1043 lloiul. C93-31p FOIl SALK 191 fi Ford touring car. Inquire at Ilulletln office. fi-4-tlltrc FOIl SALK 1917 Ford touring cur; R good llrft and chains. Sun Chester Klllott, aero II. from Standard till tanks. It. trunk itn. fiBI-Ilp FOIt SALK One young cow, fresh Oct. IK; one Durham heifer; nne heavy Mitchell wagon, ohm huggy, one nlnw. one harroH, one disc, two goad heating stoves, two log chains. F. O. Powers. K. W. (Mllette ranch, (list. Ore. 7-4p FOIt SALK Motlern houee awl lelt "lawn, gelahle garden, nle., J 1X50; iayments to suit, ('ill eer ner Aubrey lload and Sagltuw Ave. Also another k-ousa and lot, at Sfu, terms to suit. 064-a0ife FOIl SALK Applaa. erahs. prunes, cheap. At Forked Horn orchard. Ilrlng boxes. Kirk Waited. 6tS,10p FOIl SALK HoUteln hull eatf. Dam gave 12,000 paunds milk, 420 lbs. fat, In 10 months; reg. sire of A. It. O. breeding. 1. C. Hurt, llend, SJg-Htfe 100 head tine The Whole XeighlMirliixMl Knimx. Mrs. Anna I'elter. 2AJ1 Jeffaroon St , So. Omaha, Nell., writes. "Foley's, Ore, Honey and Tar cured my dauhler of , .,., . , ., a iiasi pniii iv micfi nnr vri. iiih : "" s niai son. cured' herself ami family wlthi ' WJ; , J " ' W "' FoleyV Honey and Tar. and In fuetU- WIIhh llawch, I'owell IliUte, mnm itrxrvmiM In our lllKhlirhiiul Ore. 27tf speaks highly of it as a good remedy for coughs and colds. Sold every where. Adv. It's Painting Time! l'rot4t that wood work from the wintry weather with a coat of FILLKHS PACIFIC KUHliKK PA INT It contains nothing but what a first class jtalaHer WMld use In making a high grade paint. "DECORATE" those walls with decorAto the sanitary kaUomlna which Is ready tor MM when mixed with hot, warm or cold water. IS beantlful tints tn salact (ram. "PHOENIX PURE PAINT" For the floors, nothing can anrtMM It. It gtvas the glosey finish dealred. A small ewn of JAI'-A-LAC narforms wmssti try It and Ik convinced. FULLER'S AUTOMORILE ENAMEL For repainting and varnteh'.ng with one application the woather-worn surface of AUTOMORILM. CLASSIFIED Mmmwss 3&Tb 1 &.&4L 1 IltrrKU FOit SALK lUmptira I hurks, lambs to 3 year old; Col-' wnljU liurlfM VMarllMKA In !l vmm aIi! i Lincoln bucks,' yearlings to S yaare I old. Wilson Ranch. I'owell Halts. 'I Ore. 7-27tfC" FOIt SALK One grade Poll An gus hull. IB months old. Inquire I. II. Johnson, Mlllkan. 416-XOtfe FOIl SALIC Mouse and hit. Frier right. Terms raasonahla. Inquire . A. K. Kdwards, Hand Sign Co. I7U Skuse Hardware Company PEOPLE'S MARKET tPLACKJ WA.vrnn. 1-OH SALK. i WANTS!) Work n farm, by 16 year old hoy. ('None or call at Altn ttHMtt Motel. BtjlaV ChemMn. - -llp FOIt IIK.VT. FOK SALK 11 7 Ford ear. slfgh'- ly usd. Imiulre C. M liragg ranrh dran. Inquire llnllalln. 643 .10 llend. K F It 1,3 LOUT LOST ANI I'OI'M). TAICKN ri'-Kmt ataar. with left ear split and blotched brand on Ml aide; alao black ataar with round hole In riajbt ear and X brand on right aide. Stock In hraachy and breaks Ihte my place. Owner may have sanjji by proving property and paying roars. I-30.3lc LOST U.Jl'p Near It I lay, on Hum road. i shotgun bsrrfl Rnwsrd. I)4Viii port, rare Flint Untie Inn. ChV .1Z LOUT N'nar (Marmond pla , east of town, ladies' handbag rutiiwimiiK Indian' oW watch with fob. jcni. gold chain, silver thimble Liberal reward. Mrs. K. ('. Kkmmcl TAKK.V l'I - Durham , brnndj ed fish book on right rump. Ixni u ssai sassA satsf st A Li,dftAa J iuU J L .... L. . I i .. , hi vi niruiii miuuit. imii ii ri i'i uiie s.irrei nttrerNrffe . canter. Owner nan have ..ittie I. FOIt modern h ItKNT I'artlally (urnlthad. i By. on right stifle; house, suitable for n ronple two yearn old. branded fiso-:ilp of ladies or married couple, no ctII- "ralit l(wsrd. II. C. Hilton H C connected, right niltla; i wMlS uaviii -faaal hill ..! r..r n.i. ,.,iu.r .... .-. . r. " - - .-.--- i nay mma. i tisnmant. H c Hilion, on It M i. II (' on I. ft d.r ramh. 7 inllua iai ,f 1 1.-,, ,1 ;.i U,:ip COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE &. Wyfflffly'y&y&yii& JiMJiMJkJk9Jk.9Ji W M 9Jk Mi .Jfc fK) C H. IIIMMON, Pmldant K. M. LAKA. fsshlar f?S) Usv '! VV" VIco President L II. McIlKVNOLIW, AssUrashlor!1 jprx i4. a. BA-iiir.ii, vice rres. . A. HTOVKK.AmI. Cashier 2X f2 ... . 4 Vl WT. ' BT fjl Wt ajS isj to lhe ffirst fMational Bank IV rP dp mr n r urn r- n -. y . rfabA V r uc fl U D&I1U, U1V.&OU lump ' CLEAN, SANITARY ECONOMICAL A small payment down puts an Electric Range In your home. BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. Capital fully paid KurpliiH M6.000 "'Jfi.OOO (iHS "3Q W& The Federal Reserve System Helps You IT WA8 CUKATKD, IWMAWLY To help tho Iluslnoss Men and Farmers, fc To provldo plenty of currency at aft times, To effect a steadier supply of credit. Tho Hystom morlts tho support of all pood citizens; It must huvo yours In order to reach Us full dovolopinoat. You cun socuro tho henoflts of this groat systom and nt tho Biimo tlrao aBslst directly Jn dovoloplng (fby doposft iiig your money with ub. m 1m XAjyPW TEe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND SEK im iSiii, jk iW