1'AOK 8 HKND HULLKILV 11KN1), OltKOON, THUIWDAY, .1ANUAHV 111, lt18 Their Code of Ethics Is Sadly Out of Date Advertising ilcntlats are human, perhaps thlr equal. So say somo of our Into dontnl Journals and mnganlnes, nml oven ethlcnt societies nro tnlkhiR of the Injustice of continuing high prices, ami that advertising of Itself la not wrong. A recent Issue of tho DBNTAL SUMMAHY, says to l-Milc.il llmthrcn- "Wo know tlittt bad tooth moan sickness, dliotse nml death We Kirov that SO percent of school children have Cnrlous teeth, o 4iolnt out these torrlhlo truths wo creato a demtnd for Dentistry and vhat havo wo dono to supply this domnmP I'll toll you whnt wo'vo dono wo HAVB INCUBA8BI) OUH PBB3 wn have done scarcely anything olsc. Wo have introduced many now nppllancos Into proctlco and almost Invariably the strongest plea that Is nindo for them la that wo can got more money from our patient." AM) L1STKN TO THIS: "It Is not usolo&3 cruelty to educate (tho public) to tho need of Dotvtnl Work nml then deny It to them on account tit ex pense.? WK HIDlCULB TUB ADVBIITISBU KOH EX Tli ACT ING TKRTH FOH A MODHUTTB PHICB. HUT I WILL TBLL YOU MANY A TOOK MAN, AND MANY A POOH MAN'S FAM ILY, HAS HAD CAUSB TO HLBSS TUB SO-CALLED ADVBlt TlSKlt. It has enabled him to have Dental work dono It has unatlo Jils child ran comfortable and healthy, YBT LBKT HIM HIS SKLF-HESPBCT. BECAUSE UK HAS NOT 1IEBN AN OUJECT OF CHAIUTY. The King Bee Dentists A. C. FKOOM, Manager BEND - OREGON FAIL TO GRANT MAIL PETITION 11KXD CANNOT IIAVK DKMVKKY HY CAUIUKHS UNTIL TIM IX KCHKDULKS AltK CHAXOKD I'HKHKNT SYSTK.M ADKQL'ATK. (From Wednesday's Dally.) City dellvory Is not for Ilend this year, says a letter Postmaster Ford recoired this morning from J. C. Koons, assistant postmaster general at Washington. n0 glvos as his reason tho train schedulos, which make (t so that the mall as It comus In now reaohoB the residents as quick ly as It would by dellvory to the homos. Ijo last yoar Inspoctor C. W. Llnebaugh was here marking off routes and preprint; a report on tho conditio farorable to Installing the service. At the time he stated that he wag quite certain Ift could be had whan the new postotflce U opened. Following is the letter which gare the decision: "The report of the inspector who recently Made an Investigation at vour orfkM to determine the feaalhll tty of establishing city delivery ser vice has Jeei received and carefully tonsldored. CJianu Impracticable. "It Is noted that but two malls are roccivod from or dispatched to rail roads at your office; that malls ar rive at 7:35 p. m., and 7:20 a. m., nnd depart at 8.00 p. m., and 7:30 n. in.; and that tho heaviest mall of tho day is received and dispatched In the evening. liecauso of these con ditions, It Is evident that It Is Im practicable to make more than one delivery dally In olthor tho bux'.ncss or tho residential district. There fore, tho Department Is of tho opinion that under tho present railroad schedules, tho dolivery of mall by city letter carriers will not accord tho patrons of your offlco any hotter mall service than they nro now re ceiving. Therefore, tho establish ment of city delivery service will not bo authorized until such tlmo as tho train schedules aro so arranged as to enable you to arrange tho carriers' schedules to provldo for mnro than ono dolivery a day, and rosult In Im proving tho present mall service at Bend." PLAN RESTS IN STATE OF COMA (Continued from pago 4.) rlgatlon district will sound taps on tho steams scheme nnd apparently the board -will accept the district plan as soon as the members are here to act on It. No Legal Obstacle' Assistant State Btfglneor Percy A. Cupper, who Is also secretary of the Desert Land Hoard, has submitted a statement to Attorney General I Ilrown, In which he points out that there is no legal obstacle to the board scceptlng the district plan for the project, and that, on the other hand, the advancement of the board's moral support to the district organization could do no harm. Mr. Cupper's statement to the at torney general Is as follows: "Under date of January 7, 1018, Claude McColloch, attorney for the Central Oregon Irrigation District, advised tho Desert Land Hoard that tho Contral Oregon Irrigation District had been formed, Including all sold laifds In the Contral Oregon Irrlgn- tMnj (Jy ujy jBBnBL!'lggE! Your Best Ally-A Good Bank RECRUIT YOUR DOLLARS. Some Jay they will make a mighty army. Nearest Recruiting Station; tli'5' The First National Bank Bend, Oregon Hon Company's project end roiiuoat od tho board to approve tho organisa tion of this district In Hun of tho or ganization provided tor In tho eon tract of Juno 17, 1807. Hlght Aro Outlined. "Section :i;i of Chaptor :tfi7, Inws or 1U17, being tho Irrigation District Code, provides, " 'An Irrigation district may ac quire, assume or exercise any rights, powers or obligations of n contractor with tho State under tho Carey Act nnd may bo organized In Itou of a water users' association required olthor by statute or contract. "Taking Into account that there waH 110 obligation 011 tho part of tho settlers under tho Juno 17, 1107 con tract to perfect an organization as Indicated thoruln, It seems clear that It was entirely within tho province of tho legislature to provldo that such settlers could organize under tho Ir rigation district plan. Even had this provision not been Included In thu Irrigation district code, the settlors could doubtless havo organized under tho Irrigation district plan. How ever, in that event tto Desert Land Hoard would not havo been required to approve tho district organization In llou of tho water users' associa tion. Tho statute having given tho settlers tho right to organize under tho Irrigation district plan In Hon of the water users' association required olthor by statute or contract, It Is not within tho province of tho Desert Land Hoard to object to such an or ganization. "No obligation of tho 1907 con tract will bo Impaired by tho substi tution of an Irrigation district for tho water users' association provided therein for the reason that It was entirely optional' with the settlors whether or not they organized, but If they did organize, such organiza tion should bo subject to tho approv al of tho Desert Laud Hoard and the rights of thu parties thereunder wore fixed and determined by thu charac ter of tho organization. Tho substi tution of an Irrigation district for the water users association Is Independ ent of the contract and all powers which might have been cxorclsod by tho water users' association may bo oxerclsod by tho district, hut the rights of tho company and the set tlors nre not fixed as in tho case of tho water users' association. Tho settlors havo a right to organize nn Irrigation district lit lieu of a water users' association, but they must then procoed to an adjustment by agree ment or through litigation of the respective rights of the district and tho company. The statute having spe cifically conferred upon the settlers 011 a project of this character the right to organize under the irriga tion district law, it would seem Hint the approval or the disapproval of the Desert Land Hoard to such an organi sation would have little or nn effect, however, In order to eliminate any question from arising In this con nection, and to give the moral sup port of the board to the Irrigation district. If the board desires to do this. It would seem well to enter an order approving the organisation of the Irrigation district iu lieu of the water users' association. I'jltl'llt l Olllj Clll'Slt. "The approval of the Irrigation dis trict would seem to ourry with It tho approval by the hoard of any legal net of the district, Including the ac quiring or adjustment of the rights of the Central Oregon Irrigation Co , olthor by agreement or condemna tion. In fact, tho only chock of tho board on such an organization will bo In connection with tho acquisition of patent to certain of those lands from tho federal government uud thu deed ing of tho same to the settlors, Thin would douhtlosM give tho hoard full authority to limit mi lea and oxorulao Hiiporvlslon over tho project Incident to tho patenting nnd deeding of these lauds, "It will probably boa difficult mat ter for tho Irrigation district to ar rive ut a satisfactory suttloment of nil questions Involved, hut In the final analysis It would scoiu that under the powers conferred on an Irriga tion district under Section III, Chap ter :I57, Laws of 1917, tho onttro mutter may bo submitted through thu courts for adjudication. "In conclusion, therefore, It would Ncom that tho board should npprovo the organization of 'the Contral Ore gon Irrigation District In lieu or tho Water Users' Association provided for Hn tho contract of Juno 17, 1U07." v Classified Advertisements FOll HALK. FOU SALB OH THADB A North Dakota farm for llend property. Ad dress Hox ri79, Heud. 4fi-4K,U,GOp FOU SALB Lot and four-room house, In Greenwood. Inquire Hill lutin. jnoo. oc.tsp FOU SALB Fresh cows, also young heifers. Inquire Hiillctlii. :itf.48p FOU SALB. CIIBAP A good Ford car. Phono or write A. O. Walker, Alfalfa. 4 0-4 8,4 9c FOU SALB-Thoroughbred llarrod Hock pullets and cockerel O. A. C strain Mrs. Hatch, Ttiiualo. 24-ISp FOU SALB NVi HW'i Soc. 27, Tp. 17, S. It. 13, containing 30 aorcs, more or less, lying northeast of llend and within a mile and a half of tho center of the city. Terms, cash. Make mo an offer. J. F. Hean, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2l-47tfc FOU SALB T0 acres, r. tulles SB of Held P. O. In Crook county; 40 ncros under cultivation, 100 more can bo cultivated by removing sag) brush, no Juniper; nil under good threo-wlre fence; good supply of well wntor and outside range for stock; cloio to school: twlco-n-wek mall route. Prlcu Jii.f.o per acre, If taken at once. Address Hox 470. IJ.47.4Sc FOU SALB- Corlilii ranch, 2fi miles south, on river, for stock or dairy. L. Corbln, Oregon City, Ore gon, It. I. 4 ',4tl,9p 110(18 FOU HALK Hogs, all kites. Itwilllru IIhIIkIIii lil.lt Kit FOU SALK purehred Dunm Jor- ey pigs, eight weeks old. Purl II. I Llvesley, Deschutes. Or. 3$ II.Spi lllfPIMH m, w v i Hsalr NOW IS THE TIME AND HERE IS THE PLACE Where your dollars will do double duty. Everything in the house .specially priced C'out.s, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Wuisls, Sweaters and Col lars. Millinery ut hid f-priee. Our buyer is now in the Kast buying our new Spring Line, and we must have room to display the new n.,1 ',1. . ...... :. Wnlwoi'.iu. goods, we mviie eonipar l H ,S(m l,mMty styiCi work- - ' ' mauship and price. A New Line of IVellwotlli ll'atsh $2.00, and U'orllimorc Wahh al $1.00, just arrived. LSSiatsV CN fVnry - 0 r lZSiSISs't'l4'J6 J33 . 41 (wfl u J ti LADIES' OUTFITTERS Printfle DuilJintf Henil, Oregon wire rut and mare's mniio reached; brand undecipherable. Owner please call at Mrs. Ooorgo Llvesley's ranch at Deschutes. lH-tT.r.Oc TAKKN UP- White-faced. Short horn two-year-old heifer; right ear cropped; Inverted J I oil right hip; owner may have same by (mylng rests of feed and advertisement II L. Tone, Sisters. Il47,fi0p STHAYBD Three heifers, two years old last spring; hraudi'd tri angle with 8 iu center mi right rllis; have 11 uuttlo oil the right hind leg; breeder's brand, dog Iron on hip. TTw Kindly notify II. L, Tone, Sisters. Oregon. GK4Mp STHAYBD - One span of uhUe horses, brand on one, either 13 or IV, brand 011 other iiudeclperable, M, Mr Key. Horse Itldgn 71 If., tip Brand Directory ft I'llAMC PBHCIVALL Mllllcnn, Oregon. J-Jotel Altamont hspj WELL FURNISHED ROOMS w,M, l,t nJ colJ running water. Good tiatli privilege!. Dininjj Room WHh Good Service MCAI. I IOLU.S: llrt.U.u 6 I.. H. I.uihI. 12 In I 15, Dinnrf (t In 7 li. M'l. llul Jmi llir Uilc ml itly I Ik pKyiwil nrnli. Itwimi ami Ixwtd, j-, wrrl $4, i inunlli $40. Oin. gle mrtli 40c M.l MX. It.ent Krtl I0. -Tfea TO TltAIIK Oil K.VniAMW. TO TUADB Vro nr.s of Und near high fhool In Thr Dall., On., inr iicna pntprriy or i ino in ii- cnutM or cnxiK counti.'s. H-e K r. Flsch. 10A3 Itnnd ntreet. or address, P. O. Hox .1X3. llend, Ore. U-lXtfc LOST AND I'OI.'ND. STHAYKD Yi.iiiir bl.n k relt. branded M on left stlfl.-. Will pay all charges. Cutis Moore 3 1-48, Sup STHAYICD Tho whkc sh.ep. one nine mouths, th oilier is mouths; went arroes track. Injiilre Hulletlii. 47-IHp FOUND One old sorrel horse with white hind feet, branded 8 011 right shoulders; weight about 1200 lbs. Owner will please claim animal and pay charges. Blmor M. Peck, Hamp ton. 20-47,Jc TAKKN UP Two white work horses, right front foot of horse Is FOR SPUING HOUSE CLEANING THE THOR VACUUM CLEANER $30.00 EASY TERMS J m BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER COMPANY HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY on the job to give you eilieiunl .service at the .shortest notice. Here to see thai you get a eor reet fitting in thu kind of glasses you need, here to stay and back up every bit of work I do. DR. C. H. FRANCIS With MYHON II. SY.MONH, O'Kuiii. Ilnltdliitf OPTICIAN OPTOiMETIUST Hand Forged Tools ! That Stand the Test of Mr. Machinist, Cold Chisels Side Cut Chisels Ron ild Nose Chisels Diamond Cut Chisels Cape Chisels Center Punches Prick Punches ' Rivet Punches Solid Punches Oil Qroovcrs All Unconditional Guaranteed SEE THEM K1 kuse Hardware Co. (i) " -m pj. n."