B8ND MIUJITtK, WWD, OMNfOft THURSDAY, APlUJi 4, 11H PAGM f : 4 i WE HAVE THEM! Suits galore with the UNION LABEL. Don't fail to sec this assortment of Wonder ful Values, bearing the label, you have becii trying to buy in clothing. We told sev eral of the Union Boys thiif we would have a line of Union Label Clothing to show them, and we sure have them. Come in boys and look them over. Always a pleasure to show you our values', whether you buy or not. Make this store your headquarters. Men's Suits In plain tinil fancy Khaki Pants Cnrpontor Aprons mixtures JJJj jJJ' 8o,no $1.19, $1.49 9Sc $19.75, $24.75, $27.50 iTln ' Teamster Aprons ' S2.9S, fr3.49 39c Young Mon'a Suits (union la- " . , . . . ' tiol), fancy mlxturos Work Shirts ,..,,.. o,,...,..,.,,.,..,, JlMbilMS 49c, 695, 98c, $1.19 . "lgf T . .T7. . "vi Wool Shirts ' Men's Sultsbhusorgo), sixes $1,69 $1,93, $2,49, $2.98 " chJ So $12.50, $14.75, $17.50 Canvas Gloves $19.75, $24.75 8 1-3C, 15c Woo! Sox Otcavy) YounR Men's Suits, plain ami Canvas Gloves (loathor faco) ! fancy tnlxturus . 25c Iloya' Suits $9.90, $12.50, $14.75 ' work aios $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $19.75 59c to $1.98 $6.90, $7.90 Men's Suits, plalo and fancy Work Sox nD'cin ci no onixturos 3 for 25c 69c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 "$i2.507$14?757$16.50 dTTsoI : B CnP $19.75, $24.75 12 V2c, 15c, 25c 49c 25c, 49c, 69c, 89c Dress Pants "Pay Day" Overalls . Uov8' Suapenilors $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 . $1.39 19c, 23c Work Pants "Pay Da-" Junipers Boys' Blouses ami Shirts $1.69. $1.98 J $1.39 49c, 59c, 69c SEEP 3ITUATIQN MUCH IMPROVED (Contlnuotl from Pago One.) To The ladies-Don't Fail to Visit Our READY-TO-WEAR BALCONY Incorporated. cants, K (Torts wilt ho utndo to pro Vent u repetition of thin next yonr. Several shipments of brown Carlo ton field pons aro bolng brought In hero from Union county, W. O. Wllkrs of tho S, P. & 8. Hues Is lie this section making n survey of tho wheat situationor his road. lie finds that tho condition lu'tlio upper Deschutes vnlley In mueh liot tor thnn In many other dry commun ities. On tho north nldd of Crooked river 75 por cent, of tho nor'nnit fall (town wheat Is In tho ground, whereas In somo places lit Washing ton only 10 per cont. has bcou put In. Twenty-flvo per c,ont. more Hoed Is In tho ground thnn nt this time last yonr. READY TO OPEN LOANCAMPAIGN (Continued front Pace 1.) LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Monday's Dally.) Mrs. H. K. Brooks is back from Portland, where sho went to attend b Liberty loan mooting. Mr. Brooks accompanied Iter. Sheriff S. E. Roberts is confined to Ills homo because of illness. Ho has been away JTrom bis office almost a "week. W. A. Thomas, of. Sunnyaide, "Washington, was lioro looking the country over. Ho returned north today. 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunter are traveling, east on a deferred wedding ijJ;lrtj.jpsTfeeyplan to live in Hood Juverupon tneir return ana win probably not come to Bend again for somo timo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Johnson re turned this 'morning from a four-day visit in Portland.. While tho re thoy adopted a two-year-old boy whom they, brought back -with them. Ho lias been named Paul P. Johnson. M. A. Boardman returned to Bend this morning rom Grand Rapids, Michigan, where bo has been visiting for six weeks. Mr. Boardman owns a ranch thrco miles northeast of Send. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Powoll loft Sunday ovonlng for Now-port, Wash ington, for sevoral wooka' visit with frionds and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Mannhoimer will occupy their houso on Aubrey road until their return. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Mrs. Maurico Cashman is the guest of hor mother at Gateway. W. R. Rtloy was in from La Pino yesterday. Ho took homo a load of freight. Ralph Caldwell has gone to Walla Walla, Washington, to visit his wifo, who is ill. Tho Presbyterian guild wilt meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. E. Curry. Alec Livingston Jeft today for Mis soula,' Montana, to -pass two weeks visiting rdlatfves. Mr. and Mrs. August Lenz left this morning for Squirrel, Idaho, on their wedding trip. Morlo Miller, who enlisted In Port land recently, Is now at tho radio school In San Francisco. Mrs. I. Wilder and children of Palsloy liavo mov.ed to Portland to make their home. Ernest Wltham accompanied them north. To Mr, and Mrs. Harry II. Hoist a girl was born yesterday morning at tho Bond Surgical hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Deadon of La Pino are receiving congratulations on the birth of a boy yesterday. CURIOSITY LEADS TO STAMP PURCHASE (From Wednesday's Dally.) Ono of 4ho biggest purchases of war savings stamps for tho wcok was made yosterday by O. II Thompson, familiarly known as "Tom," who has a bootblack stand on Oregon street adjoining the Pcoplo's store. "Tom" got curious about tho stickers and went over to tho 'postofflco with ono of tho Oregon Trunk porters. There ho astonished his frlond by taking out S0 worth of tho thrift stamps. LEAVE OF ABSENCE MiY BE OBTAINED the 'blue and rod stars aro nil on the rnmalnlug names will already bo In tho yellow star class. Term Aro AnuounrcO. Tho torms 5f Uio third loan, just announced toy Portland hondquar tors, nro as follows: Tho 'bonds will bo United May 0, 1918, and will bear Intercut from that date. Thoy will bo Issued In denominations of 50, 1100, G00, $1,000. $6,000 and 10. 000. Five per cent, of tho subscrip tion is to be ntndo when subscribing, 20 por cont. on May 28, 3G per cent, on July IS and -10 por cont. on August 1C. Tho first coupons will bo jmyablo on Soptombor If., and thereafter semi-annually on March 15 rind Soptombor Id, The dnto of maturity of tho bonds Is not yit announced. i Marking tho start of tho drlvo and to create patriotic lutarost In It n mass meeting will bo hold on Sunday afternoon a-'t tho Hippodrome, begin- nliig at 3:30. A program Is now bo Ing prepared consisting of music and speeches and n big turnout Is expect ed. W. G. MoPhorson, recently ap pointed chairman of tho publicity committee, Is In chargo of tho moot ing arrangements. v Bend Hardware Co. BEND We Relievo that it pay to glv our customers sorvico and satisfaction; that Is why wo want to seH you a t V: ..! SI : n li CJThe purchase of, a Liberty Bond is a privilege accorded to those of us who cannot serve in the trenches the least we can do to prove to our conscience and our country that we are with our boys heart and soul. Get in the front line trench on Saturday with every dollar you can spare make the loan the success it should be. The First National Bank , Beiyl,, Oregon (From Friday's Dally.) Judge H. C, Ellis has Just recolved a circular from tho government land office informing him that persons who aro living on unproductive home steads may secure a Icavo of absonco if they intend ongaging In farm work elsowhore. This can bo counted as constructive labor on tho homestead and will substitute for ftho same period of actual residence. Tho land, however, must bo Improved and cul tivated, although tho holder is not required to llvo thoro for tho dura tion of tho war, If ho eo desires. This only applies to persons who filed before Decombor 20, 1917, when tho bill was passed. It docs not con cern those who wish rto work In shipyards or lumber mills. Tho new circular puts at rest doubts of a number of mon who have filed in this section and havo tried to iget a Icavo on account of shqrtago of grain. LEGAL NOTICES CALL COUNTY WAIMUNTH. Notlco Is hereby given that De schutes county registered warrants on tho general fund numbor 250 rto 348, Inclusive, aro called for pay ment at tho county treasurer's of flco. Intercut stops on and after April Gth, 1918. Adv. CLYDE M. McKAY, Deschutes County Treasuror, CREAM SEPARATOR Users of Do Lnvnl Crcnm Separators linvo carried rnvny every first ptua awarded at conventions of the National Creamery Buttctmnkcrs' Association durinij the last Iwcnty-fivc years. Tiro record is unbroken. That ought to be proof enough that cream separated by the Dc Laval is superior to any other. The reason is that Dc Laval bowl design, together with low speed, cnnblo tho delivery of butter-fat globules unbroken m their natural condition. Tire NEW Dc Laval is tho "blue-ribbon" separator. mlij JTvilrr You c bur NEW D Laval fiom u en iJlxral l.rmi. Com In mmmI It ur nd Ml haw the 1511 3pJ Indicator wvfka. ttMEd&aaS defendant; In tho Niuno of the Rtato of Ore gun, you aro hereby rtiulrud to ap pear and answer thu complaint In tho above entitled suit on or before May 16, 1918, that date lining mIx weeks from tho first publication of this summons, or for waul (hereof the plaintiff will apply to tho above en titled court for and tnko n decree ngalust you for n divorce forever dis solving tho bunds of matrimony ex isting botwoon you and the iilalntlff, and for tho solo care, custody and control of tho minor child of said mnrrlago, namely, Karl Lyons. This summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof onto n week for six consecutive Ceks, pursuant to an order of tho Hon, T. K. J. Duffy, Judgu of said- t-ourt, dated March 28th, 1918. ' ' First publication. April 4th, 1018. C-llo AltTIIUil J. MOOHK. Attornoy for Plaintiff. -sr ss-h SIX NEW FOOD RULES ISSUED (Continued from I'ago Ono.) one-eighth of a barrol of flour to a city customer at any ono time, and not mora than a quarter of a barrol to a country customer, und in no caso to sell wheat products without an equal amount of cereals, 4. Iiakorri aro.askod to reduco tho volume of a Victory lour from ono pound to three-quarters of a pound, and corresponding proportions in othor wplghtu. Tboy nro by no mouns ito "purchasa more than 70 por cent, of their flour consumption aa used In tho four months prior to March 1. C. Manufacturers using wheat products for non-foolHtuffu aro to cease such hho entirely, ' G. Thoro is no limit upon tho uso of other cereals, flours and meals, corn, barley, buckwheat, potato flour, etc. ' SUMMONS. In (ho Circuit Court of tho Stato of OroKoii, for tho County of Do- schtos. Tony Komprclll, plaintiff, vs. Anuun- zlata Komprolll, defendant. To Annumlata Zomprolll, tho above named defondant: In tho Name of the Stato of Ore gon, you aro horeby required to ap pear and answor tho complaint In tho above entitled suit on or buforo May 1G, 1918, that unto being six weeks from Alio first publication of this summons, or for want thoronf the plaintiff will apply to tho above en titled court for and tako a decreo against you for a divorco forevor dis solving the bonds of matrimony ex isting between you and tho plaintiff, This summons Is served upon you by publication thoroof onco a week for six consocutivo -weoks In tho Ilond Ilullutln, pursuant to an ordor of the Hon. T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo of said court, dated April 2nd, 1918. First publication. April 4111, 1918. fi-llc AllTIIim J. MOOItK, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Classified Advertisements h!.'- HU.MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho fitato of i Oregon, for tho County of Do- schutcs. A. N. Lyons, iilalntlff, vs. Myrtle Lyons, dnfondunt. To Myrtlo Lyons, rtho above named FOIt 8ALK 1)50 ncres on tho rlvor. 25 miles south of Umtil. Well located for stock or dnlry. L. Corbln, H. 4, Oregon City. 71-R-19p FOIt HAI.i:Oond cook stovo, cheap. Inquire llullctln, So FOIt 8ALH- 2 two-year-old Jersey holfers, 2 young cows, 1 slx-month-nld heifer calf. Price 1200 if tnkon ntonco. K, I'. Luthy, Alfalfa, Oregon. 32-4-7p FOIt 8ALB Oil- TltADi: 20 acres noar Vancouver, Wash., for Ilend proporty. Jinx C32, llotid, Ore. 30-4-Gp FOIl 8ALK Ithodo Island lied H. C. eggs, SI. 2ft por setting. Mrs, W. P. Slmor, 1G24 Lytlo St. Dl-3-4-5p FOIt BALK Dairy cows, Jorseys and Hnlstolus, good milkers and aro milking, ulso yearling holf ers, and calves, J. J. Chapman, PoWoll Ilutte, Oregon, FOIt 8ALK jpil IlKNT Block ranch, G40 acres;' fonend, hnusos, barns; 100 acres suminor fnltow ready to sow; water, lots out range. Terms to suit, ront cash or crop. In- qulro Henklo &. Huluus, Ilend, Ore 3C-G2p FOIt HALK Tillamook calves. Heo (lixnoy at Tlmburworkers Union. Phono 2171. 1-tfc? FOIl HAM XU'U BWi Boc. 27, Tp. 17, B. It. 12, containing 30 aorri. innro or loss, lying uorthsust of Ilend nud within n mllo and a half of tho center of the city. Terms, cash, Makn mo an off or. J. F. llcun, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio, 21-17tfo ion m:.vr. FOIt 11BNT My ranch undor Ar nold ditch, southeast of Ilend; 130 ncres fenced, 40 acres under cultivation. Address Chas. D. Howe, Ilonners Forry, Idaho. 83-2-3-4CO TO TilADH Oil KXCIIA.NOK. TO TIIADB Bovon passongor car, 1913 inodol, for team, harness and wagon. L. O, Hoed, Hox 80, Ilend, Oro. 90-3-4-G-Cp I)HT AND FOUND. KSTHAV Corno In my place, G miles entuheast of Mllllran ratlch, groy rnaro anil colt. Owner can havo same, by giving satisfactory proof and paying for adv and othor expenses, Julius Kroltwttz. 78-20 K8THAV Como to my place, G miles southeast of Mllllran ranch, groy mnru and colt. Owner can havo same by giving satisfactory proof and payliuc for adv and othor x ponsca. Julius Krellwltx, 22-3-Cp FOUND fltray horse, branded JP- connected on loft stlflo, lamn In hind leg, color bay, about seven years old, weight 1,000. At old Fox feed ynrd. "; 74.5-Gp Brand Directory f IltANK pi: U Mllllcttii, HCIVALL Orfgoti. adv.89p AHIght sldn; right oar crop ped; wattle right hind log. II. L. TONH, NMiTN, Oro. ndv.lOOo V. 11. JOHNSON, Mllllcnn, Oregon. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with flvo conts to Foloy & uo za& tjiiemeirt Avo., Chicago, III., writing your namo and address clearly. You will rocolvo in return a trial package coultalnlng Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound, for coughs, oolds and croup, Fojoy Kid ney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tab. How Are You Lined Up on Your Fishing Tackle? Check Over Your Flies We have a dandy assortment now but have no assurance of being able to replenisb. You surely need something replaced What is it? It maybe a rod, a reel, a Hnebr a few leaders (uwxxru t t hvw w (a BEND HARDWARE CO. The Largest Stock of Tackle in Bend 4l fi" I lots. Sold everywhere Adv. & - W).r 1 ? Kt