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PAOK NIN Why Not Put Your Cast-off Kids Into Shirts for Soldiers? COUNTY 10 GET FATHER'S WEEK Employes Of Mill To Buy Big Thrift Stamp Each Month IJHND HUMiKTin, IUSNI), OltKfiON, TIIUIWIIAV, YKUUVMIY 28, 1018 -CHAMPIONSHIP TO B W W " fc .FINAL GAME OF BAS KETBALL PLAYED. J.tirul Hon Dcfciil I'rliiovlllo My u Neurit of fill-1 1) On llliMilniiii i'loor Kti'ry I'Iiisit Hror' DurltiK (Initio l.ii"! MkIiI. (From Frldity'a Dally.) Clinmpliiuslilp of Cunt nil Orison Tor thin year's hiisktillmll season wan won by Iltiiul IiIkIi (iuIiooI last iiIkIiI when tlio locnl lonui defeated I'rliio vlllo with n fin to 10 nooro on tlio Illp Itoilromo floor. Nomott, uh usual, carried off tlio honom with 10 fluid baskets anil flvo in fouls. Coynnr followed with six ami Hnndors four. ICnch of tho otlinr lluml players linil two to tholr credit. Onto ami Ma ter scored thrro nploco for I'rliiDvlllit, Tlio koiiio wnn llviily, althoiiKh nf tor th Ilrst fuw mlnutoN It won a walkaway for llnml. Ynnroy opened tint flmt half with a basket for l'rlno vlllfi, almost Immediately aftor thn whlittlo hail blown, Thn local player aootnod affllctixt with slippery fluKcrn nnil Lister anil Ontim worn utile to follow up shortly with two more, llitml wokn up, ami a thn Kiwtin pro rumcd, toiiKht hanl to keep tho bull. "I'rnnrjt" Norrotl makliiK a numliur t clover play. A'nncoy towanl thn ond or tho flmt Imlf throw a pretty ono from tho floor. I'rliiovlllo win oxrnpllonally woak In uiakliiR baskets from tho foul lino. Thn nooro stood 25 to 7 nt tho opouliiK of tho last half. Thn llnoup of tho teams wan a follow: Hond I'rliiovlllo Norcotl Ifr dates ttanilow rfl Vancoy Coynor c Lister Hmlth rgl McCaffory Clarno lr Wright Worm WIiiHt lit Voir. Bnow. wlnil ami nxlrnmn cold caused tiiorn cold thin wlntnr than In jfoarn. Foley's Honey and Tar proved Ita worth In tliounnndn nt homes. Mm. Kdwnrd Htrovy. K. 37. Clinton. O.. nay: "I think Foley's llonuy and Tar In tho only medlcluii for coukIin iiml rnldn and recommend It highly " Finn for children. Hold everywhere. Adv. (From Frlday'a Dnlly.) Wnntod Old kill cloves, dis carded Mrnltiiro covers, pieces of honk lunthur and Hlmllnr scraps. Tho Hod Cross In tuakltiK plon for rontrlhutlouH In tho form of cant-off lunthur to who line iimldni: kid walntcoutN for soldiers and nallorii, Tho scrap or lunthur will ho appliiiiod with tho itowInK iiiachluo on a cotton foundation, which will ho Hiippllud at Hud Cross head (liinrturH. Iloxns nro to ho pi need In Mnnnliolmur' and Rood-Hmlth' fltoroM, ul no In tho three druK store for tho purpono of col lectliiK thn lentlior nornpn. Tho rail Ih for Immediate nation, In ordor that tho Jacket may ho mippllcd whllo thu cold woathor Inula. MRS. RHODES LEARNS OF SISTER'S DEATH (From Momlny'R Dally.) Word linn hncn received horn of tho doitth Knturdny or Mrn, C, II. Boll, n sister or Mm, J, C. Itliodns, IIvIiik at Mouroii, WanhliiKtou. Ilor hunhnnd In u raptnln nlntlouod at Fori Canny, WiuhliiKton, Mm. Holl vlnltud huro about two yonm no and wan tho ro clpluiit or many noclnl nttoiitlonn dur luit her ntayr MANY AT BANQUET OF PRINEVILLE LODGE KiiIkIiIn or I'jIIiIiim I'niin Item I Tnk I'nrt In Aniihrnry (Vleliru- Hon Joint Mertlui;. (From Thursday's Dally.) Twoiily - flvo momhum nf tho Knights or 1'ythlas IoiIko lant night motorM to I'rlnovllln, whom thoy took part In tho IiIk colouration or tho 64 th annlvomary of thu round Inn or tho ordor, Tho mooting wan hold Jointly with Kodmond, I'rlno vllln and Dcnchutcn and waa attund od hy ICO mon In all. Four now mombora worn Initiated and thn nntnoa or flvo lodgo broth urn now In tho nurvlco of tho United Htnti-a worn placod on tlio honor roll of tho I'rlnovllln branch. A big ban iiiot wan norvnd Into In thu ovontnj:. HoninthliiB to null? Advortlio In Thn Hitllntlu'a clannUlod column. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Until this new "smoke", was made you could never have a real Burley tobacco cigarette. It's the best yet. IT'S TOASTED The toasting brings out the delicious flavor of that fine old Kentucky Burley. You never tasted anything so agreeable think what roasting does for peanuts. . .V 1 jr t Ql Gunranteed by .? ih. o n t on ATb 4 Lmhmmmmhw ItlJSKHVH .MONIJV AMOIVH '10 .11I.II7, YKAIt l!NDI.V(i JUNK ., 11117 DIVIHIO.V OF VlfSIM CO.MI'I.KJATKI) IN COU.NTIIJJ TWO ItOOMH AT IlKID KCIIOOIi TIK KOIl 1'IIIST I'lAOK IN CONTKHT T,r, I'AltKNTH TUIl.V OUT IN ItlJSI'ONHi: TO CAM. SAiM'JM, Oro Fob. 22. Donchutcs county In ontltlod to ?G11,G7 In tho itlvlnloii of thn rocoiptn from foront roiorven for tho ywir ondliiK Juno .10, 11)17. Crook county hn cred ited to hor Hluiro 1 1 CUB. 09, hut In ntlll ovorpald $D,7IH,88, no will ro colvu no rnnh from tho rocolptn, hut will moroly ho crodltod with that much nud nut down Itn bulanco or 11,302.97, which It had boon ov6r pald nt tho tlmu or tho dlvlnlon or tho rocolptn aftor Juno 30, 1010, Joffornon oounty In In tho nnmo boat, only It In credited wlth'107.01, and still romuliiH ovor-pald 1202.01. Thono compllcntloun In tho dlvln lon or rocolptn arc brought on by thu fact Hint tho lant I.eglnlnturo chatwod tho law govurultiK thu dlv lnlon or roront ronorvo rocolptn to comply with tho foil oral law. Tho chnngo wnn roqulnxl bocauno of a court doclnlon In litigation brought by llnkor county. Under tho old plan tho dlvlnlon or receipts wan mado on a basis or tho number or ncrnn or roront renorvo In each coun ty, but all tho rocolptn wore lumped and then divided on tho ucroago basin. Hut under tho now law tho receipts- rrom each ronorvo aro seg regated and each county Is entitled only to Its share ot receipts on tho amount or acreage or tho reserve within Its own borders. As a result ot tho change It was round many counties had boon ovorpald In tho pant, and consequently many coun ties underpaid. Hy a system ot book kuoplng those counties will bo grad ually brought back to on ovon basis, and whuro thoy havo boon overpaid, thoy will recelvo tholr pro rata sharo this year, but not In cash, only In tho shapo or a credit against tho amount which thoy havo been over paid, whllo tlio counties that woro underpaid will bo paid an excess In cash ovur what thoy would other wlso have received. Kliuro 1 91)51.00 Dcnrhutea county will receive $rll.C7 Irom Its sharo or $954 as receipts from tho Deschutes forest resorvu. Tho reserve has a total or 1,292,423 ncron. or which 993,184 acros aro In Deschutes county. Crook county will bo credited with I4S1.D5 out. or n total or $810.12 Irom tha receipts or tho Oohoco ror ont ronorvo. All told thoro aro 71G,CC4 nerus In this ronorvo, or which 350.174 nro In Crook county. Jiiffomon county will bo credited with rttcolpts from thn Doschulcm, Siskiyou and I'nipqua reserves. It wilt bo credited with $82.29 Irom thu I9G4 In rorelpts rrom tha Dos chutes ronorvo. thoro bolug 111,483 acres or tho total 1,292,423 acres or that resorvu In that oounty. It will ho arodlted with $24.03 or thu total or $4,74 1.C7 or thu recolpts rrom tho Orogon reserve, thoro bolng C.229 ncros or that reserve In that county, out of a total or 1,031,92c ucros. It will receive a credit or only G9 cents rrom tho Hantlain rosorvo, thoro bo lng only S32 aoros or that resorvo In Jefferson county, out or a total or 007,099 ncros. Konio to Ilomls Tho inonoy rocolvwl rrom thoso forest roservo receipts, under tho new lnw, nro to bo dlvldod 75 per cont to tho county road fund and 25 per cent to tho county school fund. It may bo notwl that Deschutes county, by Its sopuratlon from Crook county, rocolvcs actual cnslfrom tha division, whllo Crook county still stands considerably In arrears. This situation Is based on an opinion rrom Attorney General Hrown to Secro tnry Olentt, In which ho holds It Is presumed theso mutters woro sottled when tho county was divided. (From Frlilny'a Dally.) "Whn-t's tho Matter With Fathor?" was answorod In tho Hand schools this week and In two of tho rooms in tho Hold school tho unanimous ro KponsB In "Ilo's All Klght." Tho oc casion wnn Father's Week and tho nohool room having tho largest at tendance or fathom in tho week re ceived a hair holiday this afternoon. Altogothor, according to tho rig urox tabulated by Superintendent Thordarson, thoro woro 140 visits mado this week as against 7C in Fath om' Week last year. Two rooms tied for flmt place, each having tho same number or visitors. Theso wero Mrs. Davidson's room nnd Miss Calne's and Miss MacClay's room In thu Held school, Miss Paltlson's room took second plnca and will rccolvo a fourth day holiday. In all 55 fathom mado visits to tho schools, 108 visits being mado at tho Held school, 19 at tho Central school and 13 In Kenwood. Mrs. Cordon's room took flmt place last year with 19 visitors. Another contest arranged yester day by Miss Hanks, primary super visor, was a spoiling contest, with Vera Whltsott and Ilolso Auno stand ing at tho and. Myo Kopf stood longest from Mrs. Cardon's clnss and Flslo Miller rrom Miss Livingstone's class. CAR SITUATION IS GOOD IN BEND MILLS (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho roUowliig la a clipping rrom Tho Tlmborman: "Tlio car situation with tho Horn! mtlla has boon fairly good, duo to tho rnct thnt rour railroads servo tho llond mills. In January tho Shovllu Hlxon company shlppod 8,500,000 root nnd tho Urooks-Scnnlou com pany over rivo million foot. Tlio cut of llond lor 1917 ngBrogatod 18C million root ns follows: Shnvlln-Hlxon Co 103,000,000 Hrooka-Seanlon Co 05,000,000 l'lno Troo Mir. Co 7,000,000 Small mills 7,000,000 "It Is anticipated that Hond will cut In cxcobs of 200 million root. Thoro has boon practically no snow and tlio mills aro operating." ' (From Monday's Dally.) To do tholr sharo In tho thrift stamp campaign, Hhovlln lllxon employes aro formlni; themselves Into what practically amounts to ono big thrift club. Instead or hnvlrvg small clubs with a member to sell stamp; every day or ovary woak, ar rangements havo been mado by tho offlco to take orders for tlio delivery of stamps monthly or weakly, as tho case may be, nnd to deduct from tho pay check In payment therefor. Nearly 100 havo now signed up to take a "big" stamp, or War Savings Certificate each month. Ono man, Ooorgo Heug ler, or tho offlco forco, has bought $100 worth of stamps outright. In all the company has bought over $1000 worth of stamps for redistribution. C. It. Jordan, of tho sash and door factory, has charge of tho cam paign for thu company. DISH TOWELS WANTED; ASK WOMEN TO HELP llinplAiu Ollbort Writ on Thnt Thin! Oregon, Now In Franco, NcctU Cotton Cloth. (From Thursday's Dally.) Asking atslstanco Irom tho women or Hond In providing dish towoU and tobacco for tho Third Oregon in France, tho Oregon Array nnd Navy Auxiliary has .vr;te:i Mrs. a. Y. Shrlner, formerly of this city. Mrs. Shrlner has forwarded tho letter to Tho Hullotln In hopcs that the re quest will bo heeded. Tho nolo written by tho prcsidert of tho organization reads: "Wo havo Just received un appeal from Chap lain Gilbert, of tho Third Oregon, now In France, nsklng for 5000 dish towels nnd smoking tobacco. Wo aro asking you to enlist your friends and some of your organizations to assist us in supplying this noed. You know dish towels cannot bo bought in Franco, oven though thoy havo tho money. Cotton is very scarco on tho oilier side. If you can assist us, send thoso things at ouco nnd you will bo helping tho good work." Tho towels could bo sent Mrs. Shrlnor at 375 N. K. Fifteenth street In Portland or to tho Auxiliary In tho samo city. Four chairs at your sorvico at the Metropolitan. No watting. Adv. Ono cent a word Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. DKMNQUKNT TAX LIST. (Continued rrom pago 3.) 1 to 4 inc., blk 30 9.57 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 2, 3, A, blk 31 6.93 L. C. Herman, lots 5 and C, blk 31 4.96 Chas. A. Douglas, lots 1 and 2, blk 32 5.95 Kodmond Townslto Co., lots 3 and 4, 'blk 32 ... 5.28 C. L. Herman, lot 7, blk 32 2.64 K. Hasonraeyer, lot 8, blk 32 2.31 C. A. Douglas', lots 11, 12, J. C. Cockerham, lots 1, 2, lilk 34 8.24 W. O. and H. F. Meyer, lot 6. blk 34 3.30 J. K. Culllson. ott lots 13, 14, 15, 16, blk 34 23.10 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 21, 22, 23, 24, blk 34 6.60 Lilly D. McCoy, lot 12, blkr 35 37.96 Earl L. Farrls, lot 20, blk 35 4.95 E. A. Gates, wi& of w lots 9, 10. 11, 12. blk 36 . 17.60 Jas. S. I'cnnell. lot 15, blk 36 19.30 Elizabeth L. Ooodwln, lot 23, Carl Roe, o75 ft. lots 1. 2, 3, 4. and all 5 and 6, blk 37.. 21.45 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 9, 10. 11, 12, blk 37 34.65 Nettle M. Abbott, ot al. e lots 13, 14, 15. 16, blk 37.. 6.44 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 21. 22, blk 37 7.92 W. O. Phoenix, ct al, lots 1, 2 blk 3S .... 8.26 F. M. Whltorlot"3Tbiir38! 3!5l N. U. Dunbar, lot 4, blk 38.... 3.31 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1, 2, 3, blk 39 7.59 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1. 2. 3, 4, blk 40 1.32 Rodmond Townslto Co., lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 40 3.30 Rodmond Townslto Co., lota 10. 11. blk 40 3.30 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12, blk 41.. 2.64 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1. 2. blk 42 3.29 Jas. L. Courtrlght, lot 6; Jilk 42 Rodmond Townslto Co., lotn 7, 8, blk 42 O. W. Wolln, ott loU 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 44 .... W. C. Follows, ct al, lots 1.1, 14, blk 44 Redmond Townslto Co., lota 18, 10, 20, 21, blk 44 Ilarma W. Olbbs, oft lots 1, i 4f ilIK i i Redmond Townslto Co,,, lots' 7, 8, blk 4G , . W. T. Davenport, lots 9, 10, blk 45 ..... W. C. Fellows, ot al, blk 11, 12, blk 45 O. W. Wells, ot al lots 13, 14, blk 45 Win, If. Hobbn, lot 18, blk 45 Konnoth Campbell, lot 19, blk 45 .... Claud Knapp, 16, 17, blk 46 C. A. Cllne, lots 18, 19, blk 46; lot 20, blk 46 Howard Contract Co., lots 4, 6, 6, blk 47 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 14 to 19 inc.. oik 47 Redmond Townslto Co., lot 20, blk 47 Mary C. Huckloy, lots 1, 2, blk 48- Stato Hank or Redmond, lot 3, blk 48 ... Florence E. Case, lota 5, 6, blk 49 Rodmond Townslto Co., lot 3, blk 60 ........ ......... Redmond Townslto Co., lota 4, 5, 6, blk 60 Anna E. Ellis, lot 1, blk 61.. Rodmond Townslto Co., lots 3, 4, 5, 6, blk 51 Redmond Townslto Co., Iota I, 2, blk 52 Thos. Chrlstenscn, lots 5, 6, I'll O --. Redmond Townslto Co.; lots 7 to 12 Inc., blk 62 Redmond Townslto Co., lot 4, Edward Mohcr, lots 7, 8, blk Redmond Townslto Co., lot II, blk 54 Chas. J. Darhltc, lot 1, oik 55 Calvin Hcgman, lot 2, blk 65 Victor Malm, lot 4, blk 55 .... J. D. Ruley, lot 5, 1)1 k 55...... Reeves Wllcoxen, lot 3, blk 56 Arva WHIcoxon, lot 4, blk 56 Floyd T. Williams, lots 5, 0, Cleve Sandofer, ot al, lots 7, 8, blk 56 ...................... Redmond Townslto Co., lots 6, 6, blk 57 Pearl Osborn, lot 7, 1lk 57 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 58 . Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1 to 12 Inc., blk 69 Fred A. Wagner, lots 4, 6, 6, Redmond Townslto Co., lots 7 to 12 Inc., blk 60 Rodmond Townslto Co., lots 1 to 10 Inc., blk 61 Susie Strand, lota 11, 12, blk Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1 to 8 inc., blk 62 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 9 to 12 Inc., blk 62 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1 to 12 inc., blk 63 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1, 2. 3, blk 64 Rodmond Townslto Co., lots 2 to 10, Inc., blk 65 Redmond Townslto Co., lots 1, 2, blk 66 ; Redmond Townslto Co., lot W. A. Delchcr, lots 5, 6, blk A. O. AiflrbmriotT.Tnr66 W. C. Barber, lot 8. blk 66- T. J. Jurdan, lot 9, blk 66 Redmond Townslto Co., lot 12, blk 66 .. Redmond Townslto Co., lot 9, blk 6S Redmond Townslto Co., lots 3 to 12 Inc., blk 69 Redmond Townslto Co., lots (Continued on Pago 10.) rv YMs 1 I nkic EIIMT I . C m M M'L W. 17 Battery Place NT V SALAD PSffEr Trrfeh to-h!. sv cooKiNGi E3erah -2rTvvjJ MAZOLA Ilelps the housewife to save butter, lard, suet; improves fried foods and salad dressings. FOOD Administrator Hoover says that 375,000 tons of animal fats can be saved yearly if one-third ounce less is used per capita per day and he asks every American to dq his share. lie says use vtgttahlt oils in cooking. v And thousands of housewives today are congratulating themselves that they have at last found in Mazola a vccetable oil which is tvm bttttrm the old cooking mediums. Mazola is a pure product from American corn. It browns food quickly, preventing that gr easiness and sogciness which used to be so prevalent in fried or sauted dishes. And since Mazola docs not carry taste or odor from one food to another it can be used over and over again a great force for economy. If you want an especially delicious mayonnaise or French dressing' use Maiota. There Is no need to givo up salads because of the uncertain supply or high prices of olive oil. Get Miiola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or ration tins. The large siies are the most economical. AIoak for the free Maiok Book of Recipes or write us direct. You i nencr KluodcJ II lltiolt dott no! tl cmli utUftctloi. Corn Products Refining Company New York StUUf RtpitmtttirM Johnson, LieW CompaBT Fortkad, OrtgMi 1.65 3.30 7.44' 8.9V 15.84 11.55 7.93 7.93 8.91 29.70 19.80 23.10 0.90 24.7C 14.85 19.86 3.30 13.86 9.90 7.26 2.64 8.69 4.95 11.23 5.95 5.95 17.18 3.31 7.6 3.39 42.90 13.20 9.90 6.60 3.S6 3.96 8.9 L 11.55 7.27 3.31 5.2S 9.24 5.61 9.90 18.4S 3.C3 9.57 1.33 15.84 3.96 27.11 5.94 2.64 2.97 3.30 2.64 2.64 3.30 2.31 18.48