I)ISNI nUIiLIOTlIf, HHND, OIIKOON, TIIUIWDAY, MAIIO'H 7, 10IH PAOR FIVR 9 i f LOCAh NEWS ITEMS (From Ttiomliiy'n Dally.) (1. O, Ulrlon Is In from Fort Honk luiiltliiK itf tor liln Htuult, 0, 0. Morimn lian iiinvmt li In law office to tlio O'Kitno IiiiIIiIIiik. II, J. Warn returned to Tho Dalles today uftor u nhOrt ImihIiiohn trip to Jloml, Alox Wallers, of Pomorny, Wash Ingtou, In hero to look ovor IiIh ranch nonr town. Father Ilutlur returned to Hor inlaton toiluy. Ho linil boon up hero ovor it wook. Joo Aoro wont to Pomorny, WiihIi liiKtou thin inornliiK. (to In colon thoro to reside, Tlio Proshyturlnu (lullil will moot tomorrow afternoon with Mm, Vor iioii A. Forbes. It. B. Htory, principal of tlio mcIiooI at Im l'liio In In town having III auto inolillo repaired. I, fl. WIImoii, who linn liooti lioro u inoiitli, wont on to lift homestead at Humes thin morning. Forest Huporvliior Noriimii (I, Juo oliaon la In Portland on business, llo In expected back tomorrow, Vivian Young and Clyde Fry, qf llodmond, woro In town ovor night, rolurnltiK lioniii thin morning. II. i:, Zeok wont tif I,u (Irando to day to visit tiln brother, U. W. Zeik, who him httoii down lioro rocoutly. 0, I), llrown, supervisor of tlio Km tiiout national forctit and I). F. llron nan rnmo In from Lakuvlow yostor-day, Tomorrow nftornoon at 2: If. u mooting of tlio Parent Teachers a, (nidation will ho hold In tlio high HI'llOOl, An otithound passenger on thin morning's train wan J. II. Nichols, who U lii:liinlnc a lon Joumuy to Florida. T. B. OoltiK, of Mlllloau, wan In town yiuitorday and today attending to snmn road grading ho has con tracted, J. A, Nlrschl wont to Pendleton on IliU morning's train and will vlult with friends tlioro through tlio spring mid mi minor. A marriage llconso was Iniiucil yes torday for tHuirgo W. llcobo, of Prlno vlllo and Mini Marjtudrlto Itamnay, of th Ik county, I.. II. McCaun who lian boon vlslt Iiik at lio It. J. MrCann homo so oral monttiH, hoKan liln trip homo tt Alhorla thin morning. Minn lloni) Peterson, of I'ocntollo, Idaho, In spending a fow dnys In thin city with frloudn and rotative. She will loavo tonlKhl for her homo. A vlnltor In thin Rcctlou In C. 12. Stone, of l'ullmnn, Washington, who rnmo In yesterday to npvud noma tlinti at tlio Orovor (lorkliiK homo In Tumalo. lioro Hovornl dayii, rotiirnliiK homo tli Im inornliiK. Mrs. It. V. llniidornhotl wan In Itodmond today Instructing tlio Hod CroKii nuxlllary In surgical dressing work. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugluud wont to La (Irando today to npond u fow montliH, Thoy will coiuo back to 1 Inn tl In tlio summor, Krod Walloon, F. II. Dayton, .1. H, Couch, II, F. Nichols, John A. Marsh and 0. W. Kuydor woro nil visitors from Tumalo yesterday. t Mrn. I), W. Jlrunk, whoMias boon visiting Mr. and Mrn. J. W, A, Hunch at Fort Hook, wont to hor homo at Twin Falln, Idaho today, B. (I. Hnydor, or Albany, ban oo coptod n ponltlon with tlio Hoed Hnilth ntoro and will llvo lioro per manently, liln family accompany Mr. Hnydor. 'Mr. and Mrn, II. McMunii, of Torro bouiio, woro In town yontcrday to hoo Mrn. MoMunn'n two hrothors, who aro visiting lioro. Thoy uro J. W. Huberts, of Montana, and Frod Hob- ortn of Idaho, Hoth uion will return to tholr homon thin wook. Mrn, M. (I. Faublau wont to I'rlno vlllo today, accompanying Albert Pnwors, flold workor for Iho Hod Cronn, Mr. Powers will give :i lor I uro In that city nlmllar to tlio ono glvon lioro. In order to go ovor tlio financial allotuioutn for tlio coming your, M. I.. Morrltt, of tlio district forcntor'n officii In Portland, In lioro ronforrltu; with Huporvlnor Jaoobnou und Sup orvlnor llrown, of tlio Fremont for ont. Mr. Morrltt wan formerly tup- orvlnor of tlio Deschutes national for ont. It Hun I)mn tlio Work" Mrn. W. II. Thornton, .1G23 W 10th Ht.. Llttlo Hock, Ark., writes: "My llttlo boy had a novoro attack of croup and I honestly bollnvo ho would linvo dlod If It hud not boon for Foloy'n Ilonoy and Tar. I would not bo without It at any prlco, an It itura doon tlio work." Host remedy known for coughs, coldn, whooping cough, Hold ovorywhoro. Adv. SPRAY MATERIALS ARE SCARCETIIIS YEAR HroMiTN Plan Moro J'ooil Production by Holler Prolecllon llnlher 'J'linii lllKcr Ant'OKO COHVAf.MH, Ore, Mar. 4. At toutlou of fruit and voKotnblo grow orfl In callod to tlio iiood for layhiK In u full tiupply of nprny niatorlnli and ogiilpmout by Profonnor II. P. IlriiHH of O. A, 0. who Iiiin Junt ro turnad from Wanhlnxton whoro ho mot with tlio War KmorKoucy Hoard of Amorlcan PntholoKlntn, of which ho In tlio wt'Htoru cominlnnlouor. On account of tlio farm labor nhorttiKo croworn throughout tlio on tlro country aro plauulnt; to mako tholr lucroaio In food production thin your moro through uffoctlvo til nonno control than by Incroanod acreage. IndlcatloiiH point to a groat Incrouno In caroful nprayliiK and neod troatmonl In all parts of tho coun try. Ornvo douhtn an to tho nblllty of npray tuanufacturorn to moot tho In croanod domuudn for choinlcaln and machlnory uulonn ordorn aro hookwl a Ioiik tlmo In iidvanco of tho duto of tholr probublo uno In oxprennod. Thin In thv vlow of tho manufacturorn thumHolvon, who aro callod to moot with tho War. I.morxoncy Hoard In WnnhliiKtoti. Karly ordorn will af ford a hanln of cntlmutlnx tho prob nlilo domandn for tho noanou. SUPERFLUITY SHOP TO GIVE COMMISSIONS Article will bo nold on a commit! nlon basin at tho Hod Cronn Super fluity Hhop to open Friday In tho llttlo brick bulldliiK adjoining tho Doschuton hotul. Pornonn donlrltiK to dlnponu of embroidered and cro cheted arllclon, cooklni; or anything of thin nature, may put thorn on salo In tho nhop. Tho money will bo turned over to too owner with a nmall mini deducted an a commlonlon, tho latter to so to tho Ited Croia treasury. Notlro At a special mootlni; of tho Jour neymen Harbors hold lust nleht It wan voted to raise tho prlco of hair cuttliiK from thlrty-flvo contn to fifty cents. Tho closing; hour bus been chanced from eight p. m. to noven. Hoth these chances aro to take effect Wednesday, March the sixth. ?4dlykly. THRIFT STAMP SALES TOTAL IS $.1762.51 (From Wodnonday'n Dally.) Walter Coombs wan In Hcdmoml todaf. Vernon A. Forbes wui In Prlnovlllo thin afternoon. M. McDaulol has gone to his homo nt Culver to pans a month there. F. Johnson wan a pannoiiRor on this mornlnK'n train for Im (Irando . W. A. Pickett, of Torrobouii0, wan 'down on business with tho county court yontorday Jack Twohy, of Prlnovlllo, wan (From Friday's Dally.) Thrift Ktamp aalen for tho past week In Deschutes county amounted to jmfi.82, makluK a total of I47C1' 561 In all. Tho United Warehouse has now disposed of 8t.G0 worth. No ro ports have boon turned In from tho mills today. TWO MEN GIVEN PERMIT TO ENLIST W. W. Woolrlch and Walter K. Dawson, formo.'ly employes of tho American Hakory, hut rocoutly In Kll, Nevada, have 1ioen sent to Fort Fremont an part of tho next draft quota from this county. At a request from tho men, tho local war hoard grained thin permission. Hoth left here lant July. BIQ CAA1PAIGN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Aliuovt A Vouiik .Man Again B. It. Whltohurst. It. F. 1). I, Nor folk, Va., writes: "I had been suffer ing for moro than a. year, hut nluco taking Foley Kidney Pills I foci at most a young man again." Thoy strengthen and 'heal weakened or disordered kidneys, utop sleop-dls turblng bladder ailments, banish backache, rheumatic pains, stiffness. soreness. Hold ovorywhoro. Adv. (Continued from Pago Ono.) RomothliiK to sell? Advortlno In Tho Hullotln's classlflod column. tt mrrfJMlmM THE iucccii of our country depend ss mueli on your effort ss on tlie best effort our Government ctn put forth. Are you dointf your share hy Cultivating; every foot of land Unit U tlllublo, or HnlsInK u)l tlio livestock your laud will suiorb shoop, cattle, iiorsox, il(,"i clilckein, Pracllelnt economy, in your household and your InnlnoHsY Kconomy In not "stlntliiK'" 'slmiily "8)ondltK wlsoly" A bunk account will liolp you to ollluluncy. The First National Bank Bend, Oregon Bitter tho name of tho lady whom you wish to secure ono of theso valuable awards In this campaign at once. Shu may win the grand prize. Hotter still, get tho lady to enter hor name and then voto for her. Thoso who got In on tho start have tho best chance of winning, so It Is deslralilo that names bo entered at onco In order to got a good start. Candidates who enter tho campaign do not necessarily have to bo sub scribers to Tlio Hullotln. Kntor your tmmo and your friends will do tho rosl. You will bo surprised to seo how rapidly tho votes will cotno In and what llttlo effort Is necessary to win ono of tho awards offered. Oct In on tho start and oncourogo your frlondB to voto for yoj. Tho rent will bo easy. You will never know how popular you nro until you enter a campaign of this kind. From March 8, until April 12, 100,000 oxtra votes will bo glvon for every f2G turned In on subscription payments. From April IP to April 27, 90,000 extra votes will bo glvon for evory $2.5 turned In on subscrip tion payments. From April 29 to May 9, 60,000 extra votes will bo given for evory 2G turned In on subscription payments. tho homo of Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Mil ler lant Monday night. Bight woro prosont Frank Arnold took tho prlzo tor neiiig tlio nest iiardtlmor. Vorno Hkolton, Barl Miller and Doan Van Matro wont to Hlntors Hun day. AH tho school children have Joined tlio "Junior Hod Cross," thoy began tholr work Friday, by hemming dish towels, making handkerchiefs and cutting gun wipers. Tho boys mako knitting noodles for tho 'girls. Thoy will hold tholr Ited Croim mooting ovory Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. It. O. Andrns and family woro culling on Mr. and Mrs, H, O. Kllnn lant Monday night. W. P. Fryrcnr made a trip to Uond last Tuesday, Madison Hoi ton Is working for W. F. Fryrear. K. If. Hoyd Is working for B. B. Hcnso, Tho Council club Friday night was well attended. Tho program was as follows: A minuet, by I.a Donno Cyrus and Lillian Van Matro. Ia Dona was dressed an Oeorgo Washington, and i Lillian wan dressed an Martha Wash-1 Ingtou, tho music was played by Naomi Hosklns, Tom Arnold. A solo by Gladys Parberry. A dobato on "Woman Suffrage." Thoso on tho affirmative were Gladys Parborry, Lillian Van Matro, Fay 'Miller, and on tho noxatlvo side woro Vorno Ekolton, Barl Minor and Dean Van Matro. Tho decision was won by tho afflr matlvo, the Judges woro Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Peterson and Oeo, Cyrus. Tho last number was "Tho Tattler" by John W. (latter, Frank Heard Is the purchaser of a big car. . Mr. O'Donnol, tho butehrr from Hend was buying Mr. Dobson's cat tle which B H. Hcnso Is feeding for Mr. Dobson of Itodmond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kllno woro shopping In Hend last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrt Jlodson and daughters of Sisters were' visiting a few days Ins' week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold. (Joorgo and Calvin Hurnsido went to Itodmond on business last Tues day. J, A. Matthows returned homo from Prlnovlllo where ho has been working. Mr. and Mis. Harold Kllno and small son Harold Bugeuo, and daugh ter Bvolyn of Sisters aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kllno for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Abbey mado a trip to Hond Wednesday returning Thursday. Irvln Parberry was on tho sick list for a fow days last week. FrlondB of John Tuckc, who now lives In Hums, received word that ho In sorlously III with dropsy and IcaknKo of tho heart. Tho Tucko family mado tholr homo In Clovgrdalo for about three years. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgo Cyrus wero In Sisters Thursday, Mrs. Cyrus was having somo dental work dono. .4 Onion Grocery Prices Right to the Penny All we .ask is a comparison of price and quality- Fancy Tillamook Cheese OQ- Pound 1Wl7C- While it lasts Strict; Fresh Ranch Dozen X"vC We Guarantee Then Choice Pcaberrj Cefte Rnuttr 30cCr.de Quality CutriM'ttl 2 Tins Llbby's Milk IWc Dclmonto Kraut, tin lie 2 Tins Peas 2flc 2 Cans Van Camp's Soups.-iWc Pineapple, Hurt's, tin ,'tOc 1 Tin Mocco table I'cnc!ics..lWc 1 Tin Mecca tablo Aprlcots2ftc 1 Tin Mecco 4ablo Pears 3Xc Taylor's Pone and Hcans .. l)c Hominy, lied Illbbon 17c Wesson OH . -ifc Kic $1.75 Lily Oloss Starch 10c 2 Tins Mecco Oysters :Hc 2 Tins Mecco Clams :Mc nolled Oats 7c G bars Bob Whlto Soap 2fic i rolls Toilet Paper ,2flc Citrus Washing Powdor ,27c Dry Peaches, lb . . .liJc Looso .Muscatel Hatstns, H) 10c Evaporated Apples, lb .. 17c Bvaporatcd Apricots, lb 20c Llpton Tea 22c 4.1, Sic Hlrshey's Cocoa, i lb .. 21c Alaska Pink Salmon 20c Peanut butter, lb . .17c Head Rice, UIuo Rose. lie 2 PkgB. Shaker Salt 25c Corn Meal, Eastern 57c Ryo Flour . 70c Seeded Italian, Otter Brand, tho best quality, 2 pkgs 2oc IT PAYS to Pay Cash at the Union Grocery WALL STREET PHONE BLACK 1971 Mall Orders Shipped Day Received PARTY IS GIVEN AT PRINGLE FLAT HOME PRINGLE FLAT, Mar. C Robert Pearson has returned to Pringlo Flat. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hlackstonc mado a trip to Prlnovlllo last week. Ha by Io!s stayed with Mrs. Manen during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Manen wero agree ably surprised by their neighbors who walked In on them last Friday night. A very pleasant ovonlns was enjoyed by all. Several from Pringlo Flat attend ed tho danco at Brothers last Satur day. They report a flno tlmo. Mr. Hoffman went to Paulina Tuesday on business. Miss Nina Evans wont to Bend this week, where she will remain for a few days. Mr. Danlolson loft Tuesday for tho coast. Mr. Carpenter loft Tuesday for Bend. " Spring Is Nice, Hut Lack of fresh vegetablo food and Interrupted, changing habits mako theso trying weeks for any ono In clined to constipation. Foley Cathar tic Tablets aro Just tho thing for In digestion, biliousness, gas on stomach furred tongue, headache, or other condition indicating clogged bowels. Causo no bad after effects. Sold overywhore. Adv. MEN OP CLOVERDALE ARRIVE IN FRANCE I'Vauk Arnold Takes Prize at Hard Timet. Party Council Club Hum Program (Special to Tho Hullotln.) CLOVBRDALB, Mar. 6. Mrs. B. C. Kllno mid Mrs. S. K. Hurling rc colvod lotters from tholr sous who aro In Franco Sunday, tho boys aro well and nro onjnylng themselves, A hard times party was glvon at DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland will be, in Hend again Tuesday and Wednesday February 20 and 27, at Thomson's Jewelry Store Consult Him An Argument Indisputable Thoro is a gripping story of Franco "Franco and tho Futuro" by Isaac F. Marcossou In tho Satur day Evening Post, of February 9. Mr. Marcosson rovlows tho changes which have been effected in Franco since n year ago when tho American salesman who went there carrying a sam plo case was looked upon as a bird of prey, until today, when, arriving with a riflo In his hand, ho Is hailed ns a dQliveror. France Industrial France Is awako today awako to everything which lends to efficiency. Listen to this, from tho story of Mr. Marsosson: "FIvo yonrs ago Andro Cltroon was a manufac turer of gears In a small way. Born in Paris, ho had graduated .from a tochnlcal school, served a practical apprenticeship at tho bench, and was JtiBt gottlnx launched In business when tho war broko out. Ho was a rcsorvlst and nt onco joined tho colors. After tho battlo of tho Marne, In which ho fought, tho French government suddenly woke up to tho fact that it needed shells In Immense quantities. Tho Amorlcan supply had not begun to coiuo In to any appreciable extent. What Amer ican ammunition did arrive was none too service able, "Cltroon know tho difficulties that confronted his govorumont. Ho got a threo days' leave of absonco from bis colonel, wont to tho war offlco In Paris, and said: " 'If tho government will glvo mo a contract I will produce moro shells than any Individual in Franco.' "His argument provallod. When you meet Cit roen you roullro bow and why ho porsuadod tho ordnnco department to sign a contract with htm nt onco, for an output of 50,000 shells a day. Ho Is a born salesman. "Armod with his contract, Citroen borrowed a million francs from a bank. Ho then engaged tho best shopman and tho shrowdest practical financier ho could find in Franco. Ho sent theso two men to tho United States thoy could both speak English with thoso Instructions: " 'Buy all tho machlnory you can lay hands on and got It on tho wntor as soon ns possible. It tlioro Is any delay in shipping tho equipment to Now York by frolght, send it by express.' j "This is tho brand of talk that Harrlman or Krlck or Honry Ford might have Indulged in when faced with such an emergency. "Wo think wo ropresont tho Inst word In wol faro work, but wo aro vory much mistaken. At tho Cltroon factory thoro Is a comploto dontul clinic, proslded over by turoo graduate Amorlcan dentists assisted by a dozon trained nurses, threo of them from Now York. Into this clinic at all hours of tho day stroam mon and womon workers, who aro required to 'undergo n periodical examination of their teeth. All dental work Is dono at tho expense of the company "I asked Cltroon why ho set up his dental estab lishment. Quick as a flash, ho replied: " '.Most of the human 111 aro duo to bud diges tion, nntl bad dlKctlon, In turn, conies from hick of iiinMlrntlon. If jour worker's, teeth ure in f-ood sluiK ho cuu chew and enjoy his food. When tlio cntJuj; machinery In In pKd repair tho human bc liiK lh much moro fit. One of tho hot liunuin in cMnuiitH I eer mado wan to tuko euro of my oui plojtV teeth.'" Tho abovo remarkable statement carao to tho attention of Dr. A. C. Froom, manager of tho King Boo Dentists, of this city, who said: "Evory word of that statcmont Is literally true. If tho Brooks-Scanlon and Shovlln-Hlxon lumber companies of this city would havo the teeth of their employes fixed at tho cost of tho company they would rccolvo In an Increased efficiency a hundred fold on tho investment. Mr. Citroen was awake to tho needs of his employes, needs which when f.l'nl mado them moro ofticlont workmen and better citizens. It ovory person in tho city of Bond to day realized tho Importance of good teeth to health, cheerfulness and pep, tho dentists of this city would bo absolutely unable to fill tho demands mado upon them. "Tho demands of tho govornmont upon tho den tal profession has been stupendous. They havo takon a great many practical dentists from tho ranks and practically ovory graduate dontlst from tho colleges to caro for tho teeth of he army of bo United States, upon whom tho democracy of tho world depends. "It is only matter of tlmo when tho dentists of this city, as others, will bo crowded by tho demands mado upon thorn by cltlzons who havo boen awak ened to a personal realization of tholr needs along theso lines, men and mowen who havo been long neglecting this Important factor In their health, and who nro realizing by tho examplo set by tho gov ornmont In tho caro of tholr omploycs, that thoro Is no moro Important thlug than tho caro of tho teeth." If tho King Bee Dentists aro unable to caro for all of tho people who desire to havo tholr tooth at tended to, Dr. Froom urges thorn to consult any of tho roltablo dontlsts In this city Dr. Connarn, Dr, Faulkner, or Dr. Manning. Tho King Boo Dontlsts havo boon doing their bit In contributions to tho Y. M. C. A. and Rod Croj drlvo and subscriptions to Llborty Loans, and they fool that thoy nro doing n patriotic sorvlco in cal ling attention to tho policy of Mr. Critrqen in car ing for tho tooth of his ompldyeti and of the Im portance placed upon this vital question by tho American govorumont. u