iiBNii mihiwtis, ijkni), oiuoton, tiioiihwav, novkmmku tr 1017 paoe b. W : Edison Assumes Part of War Tax You can at ill liny KJiion Plitinotfraplii at foriiter price, an the HJiioii laliorntorie arc witlilmlilint! any increaici until Jan, 1. 11UY NOW from REED & HORTON Only Autlioilcd AgcntM In Hi'iiil. LOCAL NI3WS ITEMS (From WinluiiMilny'rt Dully.) William MiCiiriiilrli Iiiin t'.oini to Redmond to herd nheop. W. I.. (.'hrlMiinii U In I'oriliuiil on u two wmiM' plwmuro trip, I). I). Mull, of I'ortliiuil, wttnt north tlilH iiiornliijs on it milwi trip. (lnorKo HtiiiilHrmin wont to Rod mood thU morning to work thuro. Itolinrt '. JoliiiHiin, of Imperial, wit In town yeatonloy on IiunIiiom. Mm, J. (.nlghton nml Mr. K. K. MoKuIIh wont to Itmiiuouil thin iiiorii t '": Pother l.uko Hlii'hau la cxpiirtml to rntiiru from It In trip to liulluniipn Hit on Krlihiy. Mr. It. 0. Ht. Clair luft for Port Inml thla morning to vinlt linr pari'iita novum I witoka, Elinor Ifrlcknoii rmurned to Itiul iiiouil after mukliiK u brief trip bore on hiiatui'ii yitatorilay. Mra. L. Illoutit nml Mn. (irnut Ad jonk, of Fremont, wont to Portland tuai night for u visit. K. M. ThoiiipNou wont to Mu ii pi n "thU moruliiK on htmlm. Ilu will riilurii tomorrow ulcht. Mra. Fanny Parker, of Hoar Creek, was In llimil vlnlt Ink hur sister, Mra. Ilotty Krlcksou, yonturday. Mr. anil Mra. Mlko Kusprowltx plan to limvo for Portland aoou to upend tho winter with rotative. Father' llutler haa gone hack to MiirinlMton nftur visiting n wook In Hi'iiil with Father Sharkey. H. P. Motxlor, of Orugou C!lty, ar rlvutl yesterday to taku thn position of pressman In Tho lliilltlu shop. Alex Mcl.nod, of Hlaiiffitr, who ro ni!it!y innilH proof on a homustcud In l.uko county, la hero to spend tin wlntor. Mra. M. M. Miller, of Torndionnn, visited yoatonlay with Mia. Minnie Hnliirlch and returned hiitiio thla morning. Mra. A. K Kdwords waa a passen ger to Portland on toiluy'a train. Him will go from there to I. on Angeles to spend thn winter. Mra. John Payuo returned to her homo lu Minima thla morning. Hho haa linen visiting her huahanil lu lleud alure Monday. liana Nelaou and Mr. (lunulaon come In from Huron yesterday and went to Portland, where they plan to remain durltu: the winter. Martin llolmoyor came hero yes terdny and plana to work lu town during tho winter, lie haa been oil hla homeatuad at Dry hake. Mr. nud Mra. U'llllutu (Jelhralth, of Terrelionne, were In the city yea torday on busltitm. Mr. (lolhrallh formerly had a real eatale officii here. Mr. and Mra. William While came In from Portland yeaturduy and after passing the day lu town, left thla morning for l.akovlew to vlait Mra. Whllu'a pareuta. Delhert Freeman White, originally from Klamath county, luft laal ulKht for Camp l,owla ua u tnetiilier of the Kliilliuth draft iiiota. Mo wua certi fied from lleud liy reiiiiiHt of the ex emption hoard of tho neighboring county. ZERO WEATHER WEARABLES FOR MEN to r 7 " 1) p tif'-QwTrjrU) f ' A if! ill vt I Mackinaws - - -Sheep Lined Vests Sheep Lined Coats Leather Sleeve Vests, - $6.85 $7 $6.00$8.50 .75 .50 .75 $3. $6. He it Warm Souks, Trousers, Cups, Sweaters or other wearing necessity, WE HAVE IT. SA THERS (Krom Tuoaduy'a Daily.) J A, Utiftudyii roturnad lo Hpoknuu today. .lolin'A, Marali waa n vlaltor from 'I'iiiiimIh yoatonlay. It, H, lllacldimn wua 11 paHNCiiKcr to Kednioiid thla inoriiliiK, (llnrnnru !'. Hinllh wna In town yca terday from Powell llutto, Mr. and Mra. K. J. Hrcedon were lu Madraa today on ImihIuohh, Mr. and Mra. Kd. litinh, of Palatey, are paaaliiK anvoral daya In lleud, J. H. JoIiiihoii left lleud for Port laud, where he oxpecta to remain, Mra. ('. K. N'lchola camo luuk from o two wtiolta' vlait In Portland yeator day, W. B. Clark and Mra. Clark were III yoatonlay from Plnelnirat on hua Inoai. Mra. Uharlotto Homnnt, of Kllvor Lake, hua heeii apiiudlm; a fow daya In llend on bnaliiDHH. IKind clcrka are preparltu: for n meotliiK "t Hather'a hall at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow nlnlit. I'l'lll.lC notici:. Public notice la hereby ulvcn that the (!ouiity Court of IKachutoa ('(uni ty, OreKoii, haa made the followlnR eatlmate of the amount of money to he ralaHil by taxation for the ennuliiK year, nml roulnliilni: a alatcment of tho probaldu rccelpta of the County from aourcca other than direct taxa tion. IMIonile of i:peilillllllCM. County clerk tuid re corder I o.rioo Sheriff . . o.r.oo Kchool aupnrliitend't .1,000 Aaaeaaor 3,200 Treuaurer . . 1.200 .Surveyor 1.G00 (!ommlaalouera and court 3,000 Juaticca court 200 Coroner 100 Kindlon nxpeiiaoa .... I.fiOO liianno 100 Wldowa' Peualona .. . 2.000 Water maater I,fi00 llcultli offlcera .. . 7C0 County hoaiiltal and poor 3.r.00 Court ho ii hi and jail 2,800 lloadi and hrldKca . . 211,000 KiKilp liouutlea . . 1,000 Kalra 1.000 War hoard oxpunau 1,000 PlR. proceed Iiik and lax Hal 1.200 Mlacellauooua fiOO Circuit court 4.000 County attorney "GO AKrlculturlat I.fiOO Purchaae of jail -1.000 itond Machinery ... . r.,000 Htate tax . . .. 2&.000 Oetiural achool tax .. 22,000 l: i : Total to colloci from nil aourcca $133,900 Ita-cclptN, Other Than Direct Tiixutloii. Clerk and recorder .$10,000 Pinna 1.000 Koroat revenue .. . 1,000 Fair allotment ...... 1.000 Total nrolpta $ 13.000 Total to colloci by d!r-ct taxation .. . $120,000 Not lew la further rIvoii that the ald Court haa fixed Thuraday, the f.tli day of December. Ill 17. at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho mornlim. Ht tho County Court room, lu lleud, as the time nud place for n full and complete dlacuaalon of aald oat I male, when and where any tax payor miI Ject to aald tax levy when made, ahull be heard lu favor or aKalual any proponed tax levy. Published by order of tho County Court of Db clititen County, lu The Houd Hullutln, tho official paper of aald County, on tho lfith and 22d day of November, 11)17. tho flrat publication boliiK not lean than 20 daya and tho aocoud not luaa than 10 daya prior to aald pro pound uieetliiK. W. I. HAHNHS, County JuiIko. I.. K. SMITH. County Commlaaloncr. "Oh, dear! John's bringing home u friend, A fellow very 'tuny And I must use Our Tonster-fjifl, To keep from get ling 'mussy'l I wish we had another light! I don't know what to do" p "m yours for Double Duty" M H S ONE DOLLAR BEpMIN y P j Screw Into pre- ent iockrl. No extra wiring requited. Provides Two Elec tric Connections from One Socket r toaJESbaata .S.g,5.!Lr-S. 0 ower Co. .Superintendent It. C. Wesner, of tho S. P. & S. railway, la passing a ftw ilnya hero on a huutliiK trip. Mr. and Mra. Ilurton Onoy aro on i their way from Ua Pino to Onmd- vlow, whore thoy will vlclt. Mr. and Mra. J. 1.. Morgan, of Palaluy, huvo Kone to Portland and KtiRono. They plan to make their homo In tho former city. Mra. K. B. McClnln and chllilron havo loft for San Pedro, California, to puaa tho winter with Mra. Mc Clnlu'a paronta. Mra. II. II. KIlKoro nud children canio In from Mtlllcnn yoaterday to 'Join Mr. KIlKoro. Thoy will remain 1 lu town a few daya. II .A. (loanoy and A. K. Hnnnlater will open barber shop in tho Timber Workers' headquarters on Hond and Oregon In the near future. Endof --Season Millinery Sale For quick clearance of all Fall and Winter, Trimmed Hats we have placed our stock in two lots: Lot 1 All $.r.()0, $0.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Hats placed in this lot to be sold at p2!.irO HEREYou 11 find a Store Full of Seasonable Merdbt andise and at Wonderful Savings too- JUST IN---A Case Lot of 50-inch All Wool Serges, specially priced at $ 1 .69 a yard. You'll want some of Ireland's Kid Gloves strictly a quality glove-we have them in all shades priced from $2.00 to $3.00. Bradley Knit Gloves for all the family-priced at 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.25 PATRICK MACKINAWS. PATRICK KNIT TOQUES QUEEN QUALITY SHOES WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AND SIZE STOP AND SHOP Al fPlIKPE The Bui Place to Trcdc After All Mr. and Mrs. John Madden and Joe Jluckley wore In yesterday from Redmond. They brought the Madden baby lu for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mercer havo roiiu to Wardnor, Idaho, to spend tho winter with tholr daughter. Thoy came In from Stauffer yosterday to catch the train. H. O. Wlttwor, of Lynden, Wash ington, hoarded the train for Payette, Idaho, this morning. He was in town a week looking over land and plans; Complaint Almost none. "Foley's Honey and Tar Is great," writes L,. W. Day, 03 Campbell Ave.. K. Detroit. Mich. "It relieves bron chitis quickly. My complaint has al most gone and I hope never to havo It again." Time and the experience of thousands have proved that there, la no better medicine for coughs, colds or croup. Get tho genuine. Sold everywhere. Adv. Danco nt the hall at Roberta' ranch, Saturday night. 37 to return bore. in tho spring and locate J. A. McCall, of Sisters, left this morning for Myrtlo Point, whore ho will roinaln during the wlntor. Whllo on the coast several mouths ago, Mr. McCall left his horses at Myrtle Point and ho Intends bringing them baik with him. DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire of TIIORSO.V, THE JEWELER Lot 2 All 5JJ.00. $4.00 and $5.00 Hats placed in this lot to be sold at $1.98 For Economy's Sake Shop at W ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER k3 SHELBY MAZDA LAMPS ALL SIZES-ALL STYLES F. DEMENT & CO. The PostolTice is opposite Ouv Store 1AJA1L , . i it