ft nRND BUIiMTXIN, I1RND, OREGON, Tlll'llMDAY, MARCH Ul, tl)IB TAOK FOUR III ' ' ' I ' HI . I I I1- " - wex l( l :i i'l LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Prom Monday's Dally.) E. 13. Stowcll was lii Redmond to day. I. W. Hart Is passing aovornl days in Raker. J. K. Chcsnut was in from Mctollus today buying wood. A slx-pound baby girl was born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Henry McVltty. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gallagher nro rocolving congratulations on the birth of a girl yesterday. To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hampson, of tli McKlnloy-Hnmpson mill, n girl was born Saturday evening. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sawyer Friday morolug. Tho child wolghed eight pounds. Mrs. Clotn Drown and Miss Mario Austin of Itedmond canio In on this rooming's train and will return to night. W. L. Dutton, who was hero at tending tho conferenco of forest eervlco gracing supervisors, returned to Baker today. Goorgo Schear, -well-known engi neer of Bond, has enlisted In tho 31st Engineer regiment, which Is now recruiting In Portland Harvey Hansen, Chicago represen tative of tho Bend Water, Light and Powor company, has been In Bend over tho week-end. Ho leTt on this morning's train. All of tho forest service officials aero Saturday to attend tho grazing examiners' conferenco returned to tholr posts yesterday and today. This Is tho first meeting of this sort In District 6. Tho men exchanged ideaB and outlined the. work for next year. SIX WILL ULW FOR TRIUSl'RER. (Continued from Pago One.) solection of Pat. Tom Neuhauson is managing Senator McNary's cam paign, with tho aid of tho senator's brother John of Salem, -who Is some thing of an astuto politician him self, in a quiet way. Elbert Bedo, Cottago Grovo editor, and A. H. Har ris, Portland newspaperman, are said to bavo 16,000 'of somebody's money to sproad around for S. B. Huston, another Republican senatorial can didate Bedo Js running for stato senator himself and is supporting Gus Moser for governor. With theso multifarious duties he has bitten off a rather big chunk for one slim shouldered nowspaper editor to chow, but Redo is a noblo scion of n noblo houso politically. Ho is a son of J. Adam Rede, erstwhllo famous con gressional humorist, and perhaps 8omo of his dan'a humor figures In his plan to run for office himself and also 'boost tho fortunes of two such worthies as Gus Moser and S. R. Huston. Linn linn Rig Job. Another sturdy henchman of Stan dout is Jim Linn, well known Demo crat of Marion county. Ho has taken upon his shoulders tho heavy burden of trying to got Stnnllold "by" In Mc Nary's own county, which will prob ably bo some Job for a Democrat to tackle nil by himsolf, although let It be known, at that, there nro some strong Stanflcld supporters among omo good citizens right hero In Marion county. Rut this is only to bo expected when It Is considered that McNury has been a leading law yer and strong in politics for n great many years In this section. Jim Linn is well known ovor In tho Central Oregon country, whoro ho owns some land which ho visits somt-occnslon- ally. Regardless of his being a Dem ocrat, Linn Is well liked 1n his homo territory, hut it is doubtful It he can rustlo up enough strength to make any appreclablo dont in McNary's polllcal armor hero. Goiulp J Conlllctlng. Speaking about Stanfield's chance, conflicting reports aro heard from tho various sections of Wcstorn and Southern Oregon, which ho has vis ited. Some say ho has been going strong, while others say his appear anco hasn't ovon caused a rifflo. Ouo thing is certain that Stanfleld Is operating a campaign a littlo along brass band lines, whllo McNary Is reaching a largo number of voters by lottor and by speedy action In Congress. Stanfleld has visited per sonally every county In this end of tho stato nnd expects to visit them again. Thero is no doubt that Rob Is affable, chummy and pleasant and I has a broad smile. Tho fact that ho has two or thrco millions tucked awny somewnero may nun mm anu it may help him. It is certain that a largo number of peoplo llko to shako bands with a millionaire. When they go homo tnoy tell tho folks that "that thero Rob Stanfleld is a great friend of mine. I was Just up ho street talking with Rob and ho told mo," and so on, et cetera. The fact ithat Robert has ANNOUNCEMENT Realizing that the securing of farm labor this year will become increasingly difficult, we have decided to assist our friends in every way pos sible to get in touch with available help, and for this purpose will establish at our office a FARM LABOR EXCHANGE It is our plan to keep in touch with the labor markets in the nearby cities, the Federal em ployment office, the different municipal employ ment offices and such private organizations as may be concerned, so that any farm help that can be spared elsewhere will be sent here. Farmers desiring help should fill out and mail to us this blank: Date. J.Z 1 3 1 8 'amo, In Full.... Address ., .- How far from........;..... (nearest city) mllos By what road t IK, Tolophono, if anyx(glvo number). ........ ..,,. .....'...,. Or nearest nolghbor having telophono.... .,....., Kind of help needed (indicate by X) : (a) Male (b) Female- t ,., ., (c) Single .. (d) Man and wife ... Number of acres to be cultivated............. ..... Number of stock, if any, help Is to tako caro of: Homos Cattle .Shoop,.......i Hogs For how long is help required ..j months At what pay, $ ..month and board Will "green" help do Nationality preferred - Cut Out and Mall at Onco to Tho Flnt Nullonnl Rank Rend, Oregon boon n regular littlo accumulator will not hurt him In that direction, but, on 'tho other hnud, thoro nro numerous volors who dlsllko tho Idea of his having so much wool stored away In tho warehouses nnd so much coin stored nwny In tho banks. From tho looks of 'things ho will havo to separate himself from considerable of tho coin baforo tho campaign Is ovor, and probably considerable of tho wool to ,nuko up for tho hole mudo in tho pllo of coin. Rut lt)t Robert and Louis Simpson nnd n tew of tho other boys In tho game It all londs to help tho nowspaper men, which Is considered as a decidedly silvery lining. Rut tor all of that tho folks over this way nro satisfied that McNary Is going to land top Hide up when the votes ro counted. From a two mouths' away view It seems curtain McNary will ca,rry tho Western Ore gon counties ,by a good margin nnd will como out of Multnomah county strong. Tho quiet campaign that ho, Is making Is the sumo, kind that has landed a number of fast working pol iticians Into Jobs in Oregon beforo this and apparently It will repent. IhxiU No Wlilrtulnd. Probably halt u dozen or tuorq Coos county peoplo havo bean In Salom during tho past week and they bring surprising news. They say that Louis Simpson is not going to scare up the whirlwind In that coun ty that tho newspapers down that way say he will. If thero Is anything In the old proverb, ho should make something of n whirlwind down there, because ho certainly has been showing tho wind (u his best ap proved oratorical stylo. Rut, getting down to brass tacks, thoso men say that Ixiuts might be treated with a surprise. They assort ho no doubt will get a big compli mentary voto, but there aro chances of his not ovon carrying his own ter ritory. Theso reports havo caused n vast amount of tonguo wanting around tho cupltol, nnd this Is nil tho moro truo because somo of the' men bringing tho reports nro mighty good mon down In tho dairy country. Women Wort EnnnloM. For somo unknown reason many of tho women seem to havo tholr littlo hatchets out tor Louis, they say, and from others enraes the statement that tho fact of his being an employer of labor in the lumber mills Is not going to aid htm with tho lumberjacks. Thero has boon a big influx of new lumberjacks into that country during tho past year and many of them never heard of Mr. Simpson before, but slnco ar riving bavo heard about' his Uymo out at Shoro Acres and know his af filiation with tho lumbering inter ests. However truo theso suppositions may be, tho fact reinalns'that n num ber of good citizens from the south western corner of tho stato say that Louis is living up to the ndfcge about tho prophet In his own country nnd to politicians hero thttse assertions havo como aB tho surprise of all sur prises so far in the campaign. I . H Pv lU 9 JS I v v H H li Ir 1 1ll l H A Short Rut Strung: Statement Womon with hachncho, rheuma tic pains, soro musclos, stiff Joints or other symptoms of kidney troublo should road this statement from Mrs. S. C. Small. Clayton, N. M.: "Foley Kidney Pills havo dono mo moro good than nil other modlclnos." Thoy strengthen weak kidneys and banish sloop-disturbing bladder ailments. Sold everywhere. Adv Classified Advertisements THIS SERVICE IS FREE TO ALL The First National Bank BEND. OREGON for ham:. FOR SALE 50 lino wool owes; will Iamb March 25. J. E. Warner, I'owoll Rutto. 24-3-4p FOR RALE Horses and colts. Win, Hoist, Horn!, Ore. 12-3p FOR RENT OR 8ALI At a bar gain, 25G acres at I'lalnvlow school dlstrlot, 100 acres under tho ditch, cloar, Invol and undor cultivation. l'JG acres freo wntpr right, Hood, Implements. Am tod old to ranch place. J. Htachll, Olst, Orog. 2-3p FOR SALE Tillamook calves. Boo Gosnoy at TImborworkors Union. Phono 2171. 1-tfc FOR SALE SWH NEVi Sec. ' 10 tp 21, rg. 1!), adjoining Imporlal Oregon, 40 acres $15 per uere, al so adjoining. Address ovwn r, V. DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland, will be in Bend again Tuetday and WednenJjy. March 26 and 27, at Thornsen Jewelry Store. Consult 1'iin Don't forget the date. lro at Redmond on March '5. Beautiful Spring Coats i- . The Sprint; Coats arc full of the Charm of Youth. At this store you will find Coats which typify every whim of Fashion in a most delightful way. Come and see them we will welcome your visit. CLASSIC CO A TS Stylishly Distinctive Arc the embodiment of refinement. In every line and every curve you will find that distinctive air of exclusive grace which charms and tells of their quality at a single glance. Your critical inspection is invited with our assurance that the prices arc as attractive as are the garments themselves. REED-SMITH MERC. CO. DESCHUTES COUNTY'S LARGEST STORE C. RaggH, 1308 N Charles, Haiti moro, Mil. l-2-3.pl FOR SALE Second hand Single I cream sopurator, 500 lb. capacity, 15.00. A. Ahltttrom, Hoschuto, Oregon. 2-1p vnil MA IP r.iinil r,.i'n1!in luirrnl churn, bowl. mold. Three Ht-ctlon ' harrow, wood liars, xtel plow. 2-Up FOR SALE My ranch, under Ar nold dltoh, southeast of Rand, 120 ncreit fenced, 40 arre under cultivation. AddroxH (Mum. I) Rowe, Rouucm Fcrov Jdaho. 83-2-3-4SC FOR SALE Empty lard barrels at American Rnkory. 53p FOR SALE Dairy cowa, Joraoy and Hnlatolns, good mllker nnd nro milking, nlao yearling heifer and calves. J. J. Chapman, Powell Rutto, Oregon. 2-3p FOR SALE Dairy cowa, Joraoyn and Holatolna, good mllkont and nro milking, nlno yearling heif ers, nnd calvoa, J, J. Chapman, Powell Rutto, Oregon. FOR SALE Seven yearling helf ort. F. V. Swisher, Tumah Oregon. 24-52, lp FOR SALE OR RENT Stock ranch, C40 acres; fenced, houses, hams; 100 acres lutnmur fallow ready to sow; water, Iota out range. Term. to unit, root cash or crop. In qulro Honklo & Haines, Horn), Oro. 35-C2p FOR SALE NWtf 8V Soc. 27, Tp. 17, S. It. 12, containing 30 acres, moro or losa, lying northoaHt of Rend and within u ;nllo and u half of tho center of the city. Terms, cash. Mako mo an offer. J. F. Roan, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 21-47tfc and paying for ndv and other ex II A (losney, Rend, Oro. I'honw penses. Julius Krollwltx 22-3-Op 2171 08.3-4r STRAYED Two black work marcs, LOST Eight head heifers and six yearn old, weigh 1,250 Ilia. "steers; brand L C on left hip, left ear Rranded C'roas 7. on loft shoulder , split. Finder notify O. L. Smith. Hair brand 4 on left hip. Notify I ai-62.2t TO TRADE OR EXCIIANOE. TO TRADE For chickens, brnnd new 120 egg hot water Incubator Inquire Rulletln. 2-3p TO TRADE Ssvon passenger car, 1913 model, for team, haruoHH nnd wagon. L, O, Rood, Ilox 80, Rend, Oro. 0a-3-4-6-Cp Would You Know What Fashion Has for Easter? Seemingly I'iii'IhIIiik ArrlvnU Mnko Our Hloro A CONTINUOUS FASHION SHOW iiFTRSSS jlSdTi, :'r i'n&3Lsri 1 9 tw 1 WANTED. WANTED Rng rugs and carpets woven by Clara E. Nichols, Tum alo, Oro. Rugs 'to bo left at Red Cross shop to bo sold on commis sion. 0G-3-4p MODERN PLOWING i dono by A. R. Taylor; prices roasonahlo, Mc Kay Avo Mill Add., P. O. Ro 105. 77-50-l,2,!l,4 LOST AND FOUND. ESTRAY Como to my place, 0 miles samhoast of Alllllcau ranch, grey in aro and colt. Ownor can havo samo, by giving satisfactory proof and paying for adv and other oxponses, Julius KrcllwlU. 78-20 ESTRAY Como to -my placo, 0 mllos southeast of Mllllean ranch, grey maro and colt. OWner"cn" havo samo by giving satisfactory proof 5 I'V' ' X m Lsm t umt mMPWtrtTrUA , ij i.ww" sv' v - w i .xa-v m-yxMifxm ' rIi 2 I i liMM Uk U If .WhM tm This To somo tho conservative npponla; to others tho oxtromo. utoro Is an Impartial collector of tho best In nil styles. You will Hurt hero tho many now Ideas thnt tho foremost stylo creators have evolved for tho fushlouahlo woman of this country with a rollectlon of what Paris has decreed tor tho world, You will find MILLINER V, 8UITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, IN THE REALLY NEW FARRICS, and really new colors, with hosts of little Individual touches to Insure your fashion leadership In this oommuulty. Como and select from a wonderfully complete assortment of MILLINERY and WEARINO APPAREL. 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