. ' 11HN1) llUILKTINrlKNl, IfRKGON, THUltHIMY, AVIUUH U'lHlH 0 JE? LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Saturday's Dally.) Ml sb Anna 1C. Kltlor will begin eschtiiR school at "tho Pino Tree mill Monday, rctflncliiR Mrs. . An drews, who loaves to Join her hus band olsawhere. Tho Hags otfored by the Methodist church to tho youngstors distribut ing tho longest number of Invitations to tho prohibition speech' at tho et tho church voro won by Wolf Patrol of tho Boy Scouts and by Miss Hazloton's room In tho Held schoot. Lloyd P. Miner, -while on a ten days furlough from Camp Lewis, Is in Central Oregon visiting relatives. With his sister. Miss JIaiel Miner, of Portland, ho camo in last night and "was met by Dr. and Mrs. J. "W. Thorn of Silver Lake. Mrs. Thorn is another sister. A party of Masons from Bond and Deschutes wero In Redmond last night attending lodge ceremonies thero. Among thoso In tho machines wero Judgo D. Barnes, C. L. Simpson, D. H. Peoples, J. Alton Thompson, W T. Mullarkey, Rev. H. C. Hartrantt, J. C. Rhodes, J. D. Davidson, C. E. Dcnsmoro, J. L. Galthcr and A. M. Prlnglq. F. P. Drako camo In 'from Hem stnd last night. t lv , , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline wero In from Sisters trading ycstplny. J. D. Stevens and 'J. R. Stevens "wero passengers to Hood River to day. Paul Ulmer -went to Scattlo today to' mako his homo there. Ho has ..been In Bond for tho past two years. ifl Mrs. J. B. Morton camo in this pjorntng from Scattlo to spend a month, withb'or parents. Alex. Mackintosh, 'who put in tho last six weeks on a trip to his sheep ranch in Alaska, camo In this morn- ' ' ' ,, , (From Friday's Daily.) Mrs. Frank Perclvall Is in town today1. .lh j,,!) J.. L. gits came In from Burns yes teraMy and wCnit on to Ashland this corning. C.A. Keith went to Prlnevillo to- H. W. Holmes is vlsWng In Mab tOB,' Washington. J; P. Lundborg is passing two day in Redmond. DON"! LET IX LINGER. A cough that "hajigs on" wears down tho sufferer, leaving him un- We Save You Money ! . ftlftaaailai This Solid Oak Extension Table is in finished light golden wax, has 45-ince top and extends to six feet It is a popular style and well constructed throughout A real bargain at $ 1 6.85 BABY CARRIAGES The most complete line of Baby Carriages Go Carts and Sulkeys ever shown in Bend is now on our floor. Included in the lot are Folding Carts - $ 7.50 to $28.50 Reed Carriages, $26.50 to $42.50 Sulkeys - - $ 4.50 to $16.75 T nl' We'.May the Freight to Your Nearest Railway Station Bend Furniture Co. y s" Vl YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD nblo to -ward off sickness. Jos. 011 lnrd, 148 Flllmoro St., Nnshvlllo, Tonn,, writes: "I whs sufforlng with n dry hacking cough and n pain In my chest, but since taking Foley's Ilonay ' and Tar Compound I hnvo hoen' relieved." It soothes, heals and cures. Sold everywhere. Adv. CROWD ATTENDS LIBERTY RALLY (Continued from Pago 1.1 which thousands died to perpetuate Its supremacy," sho concluded. Tolli of lUmibhiR. Prlvato Smith, recently out or tho hospital, whero ho received treat ment (or tho wounds given him In tho front lino trenches, recounted snatches of incidents that brought to his audlcnco a tnoro comprehen sive realltation of tho conflict in Europe. Many of his stories wero humorous, a (ow serious. Ho told of tho crucifixion of throe mombors of his own regiment by tho Germans who took thorn prisoners. Ho told of tho bombing of London -whilo ho was in tho hospital and tho killing and maiming of hundrods of women and children In tho, city. "Ono thing tho allies will never do," ho said, "Is to go to German cities and bomb them In reprisal, killing tho popula tion. Tho raids tho British and French do mako aro over aerodromes and supply conters." Ho also told how propaganda bal loons aro sent up with falso llteraturo to spread behind tho allied lines. "You don't have that sort of thing over hero," ho wont on, 'but you havo German agents among you. Let there be nono of that lukewarm stuff you aro cither with or against us." More Drives Coming. Mr. Ryan, known to his frionds as "Tommy," brought his messago straight from tho shouldor. "Today civilization Is noing crucified on a bloody cross," ho declared. "They talk about keeping tho homo fires burning. Wo'vo got to. Wo'ro tho men behind tho ones who flro the guns. ' "I'm not particularly concerned with this ono Llborty loan drive you're going over the top this time- but this is not tho last. Wo'ro going to get through anyway. Wo'ro going to break tho Hlndenburg lino, but be fore wo do that wo'ro going to havo to wake America." Mr. Ryan, bo It known, handed a $200 chock and an application for a bond to a member of ono of tho local committees. Fifteen Years Ago This Week A party of young poontn of tho vil lage woro delightfully entertained by Miss Marlon WIest at hor homo last Saturday ovenlng. Muslo, was. tho principal feature of tho evening, Miss WIest nnd Mr, Kennedy playing houiq excellent numbers, Tho Misses Lltzlo ICotclnmi, Kfflu and Mnudo Dobbs, under the chnpor onngo ot Guy Lafollpt, urn In tho neighborhood. Tho young pqoplo aru from Prlnovlllo nnd they aro having a grand tlmo fishing In tho limpid iclness ot Oregon's famous trout streams. Suporlntoutlonfli, D. WIest recent ly gave notlco to 'tho Oregon Irriga tion company's men nt work a mile north ot hero on tho ditch right-of-way that was claimed by their com pany to movo, stating that they woro trospnsslng on tho Pilot Dutto com pany's right-of-way and thnt each man would be hold personally re sponsible for any dantago done In following his superior's orders. In compliance with this notlco, tho 0. I. Co.'s men havo abandoned their ditch right-of-way at that point as well as at Lava. This means thnt at last tho 0. I. Co. has listened to tho harsh volco of Secretary Hitchcock com manding them to keep off tho grass, and that tho Pilot Uutto Development company will not bo ngaln harassed by potty lawsuits Instituted in a mongrel spirit simply to delay do volopmont work. On Tuesday last, while Ovid Itlley had a party ot thrco mon building a bridge- across the Deschutes flvo miles north ot Bond, thoro happoncd an accident that might havo pr.oven fatal bad It not boon for some phe nomenal quickness on tho -part of the participants. It scorns that a rope broko which was holding tho heavy boat used in constructing the bridge, and tho boat crashed into tho bent that had just been sot up. Frank Glass happened to bo on tho bent, while Ovid Riley, Milt Young and Robert Boswcr wero in tho boaL Tho Jar of tho boat loosened tho bent from its fastening and It topplod over and started downstream; a stringer struck Mr. Glass and tho boat and capsized It, tumbling tho four men Into tho river, and tho current car ried tho boat botween two big rocks, standing It on end and holding It In that position. Wo draw tho veil over subsequent events. Sufflco to say tho four men escaped with a chill. Some uncharitablo . persons do say that Ovid was looking at a Uond lIoom across tho river when tho accident happoncd and that ho failed to no tice that tho ropo had parted, but for this wo cannot vouch. At any rate, a bath in tho ley Deschutes no doubt mado him cast his eyes elsowhero for tho tlmo being. Dr. Turner, tho eye specialist of Portland, will ho at Thorson's Jewel ry storo In Uond again Thursday, April 2Gth, ono day only. Consul him. fi-7c GET ALL-WOOL IT'S ECONOMY Ocsjrlfctt Ilcrt Behalf aer A Mux you. M. P. CASHMAN Bend's Clothier REED-SMITH MERCANTILE CO. Spring is here and so is Housecleaning Time. Thursday, the llth, is Curtain Day. You will find all die NEW CURTAIN GOODS ondisplay PRICES TO Don't forget the Rem nant Counter. You will find something new every day. SHOES We have one table of children's and misses' low and high Shoes in white and black at wholesale prices. New Shoes for ladies in tan and black with cloth tops in different shades. Bargains. $5.00 TO $8.50 IN OUR Canvas Gloves 10c Good quality cotton Hose Work Shirts Leather Faced 25c ;J 15c; 2 for 25c T&toM? Leather Gloves i &2$? Moleskin $1.25 5Ct IlliklV'iA!1' i Fibre Silk 50c. J8'"? $1.75, $2.00, $2,25 jj PufcSilk 75c Wool Mixed OverallS I Trun1,: Trmienru $1.25,'$1'.5, $2.00 :f $200 $25 The Famous Lee Union- tfiue dumpers u Riding Breeches Khaki, niuo and striped $1.25, $1.85 . $3.0Q $2.25 to $3.50 Political Announcements. FOB SCHOOL HUfKltlNTENDKNT. I tirtiv announce mvielf a eetvlUate to iKtml mrtelf In the office of County School Superintendent for Drtthatr county, ubjt lo the approval " Ucpuuiiean voier in the primary election in U Mil May 11. Jl. J. ALTON THOSUVJON. rort countt juuok. I hereby announce my camlMacy for the HniuLllcan nomination for the olTUe of County jwlir, ubbjet to the approval of the lie publican iiUn at the prlmarle to be held on May IT, ll. W. 0. IIAIINKS. rOK COUNTY COMMIHfllONKK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commluloncr, aubject to the approval of the Itepubllcan voter at the primary to be held on May 17. 1018. u. ii. pii.i.r.iu Foil COUNTY TltKAHUUKie. T t. I... n.ai.i.. mtf aMi1MJMr far ill I I, .!. tf..i Mf.Mln.tLn frj ,fu .ifllM nf (Vtlfltvl Ta.ti.A .hIiIm. n ,1m. kritir.ival of Ihe !(. I publican voter al the primarir to ie ntii I !., I.V4 ... -.-.. -- - " I on May 17. lttlo. l.l.Tlir. l. MCKAT. This season "what they are" will be the vital ques tion. You've heard a lot about the excessive cost of wool; the facts about it are a good deal more real than the words about it. . But the result of high priced wool shows in one of two ways; either your clothes will have less wool in them or you'll have to pay more for them. If you buy cheap clothes that means you don't care for all-wool; there's no way to get all wool now at "cheap" prices. We're here in this busi ness to be of service to you ; and service to you means, as we understand it, supply ing clothes that are best for Hona of Hart Schajfner & Marx DESCHUTES COUNTY'S LARGEST STORE at our store. az ,- PLEASE ALL NOTIONS UNION SUITS We have one lot for ladies priced at, the suit 50. HATS Ladies Outing or Auto sHats, priced from 75 c TO $1.25 MIDDY BLOUSES Paul Jones Blouses; a good assortment; prices right. MEN'S DEPARTMENT SUMMER, HATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS -T T rati COUNTY CLKUK. I hertby announce my candMacy for the (publican nomination for the office of county clerk, (object to the approval of the voter at the primary election tu Ut bekl on May 17, J8II., Jf .nominate! ami electe.1 I promise the tame Careful attention to the tlutle of my oDlr aa given In the pait. J. II. IIANKII. mil COUNTT CLKKK. I hereby announce my candklaey for the Itepubllcan nomination for the unVe nf County Clerk, kubject to the approval of the voter at the primary to be heM May IT, I Kin. AUCUKT A. ANDKItHON. 01 Kill t. NOTK'i: IXlll I'UltMl'ATIOV. Donartnmnt of (hn Intorlnr. UiiKimI States Land Otrico nt Tho Dallim, uroRon, April 6. 1318 .Notlco U liuruliy kIvoii that Itnulion AM CLOSING OUT THE E. & J. LINE OF MEN'S SHOES Ilought direct from the factory, ut the following reduced prices: WORK SHOES Men's Ulnck. Screw, was $11.00, now $2.30 Men's Black Tan lUueher, was $4.00, now- $3.20 Men's Dark Tan, Waterproof Welt, full Double Sole, was $5.00, now $4.15 Men's American Elk, Otik Soles, Was $J).50 now $2.85 DRESS SHOES Men's Gun Metal, Dlueher Goodyear Welt was $5.00.. now $4.15 Men's tlun Metal IJlueher, Goodyear Welt Medium Toe, was $4.50, now . $3.65 Men's Box Calf Blueher, Neolin Sole, was' $5.00, now. $4.15 Men's Box Calf Blueher, Hand Welt, was $4.00, now $3.20 Men's Gun Metal, Bal English Last Welt was $5.00, now $4.25 Many Others Not Listed. A. L. FRENCH A Th firnr Tl.nl. .?-.. Tl.. D ' -1 jl, . immhuc ra. j-jjwi SKIRTS The Paul Jones white Outing Skirts just arrived just tho thing for sum mer. I know you will want one if you seo them. NOTIONS Take a look at our No tion Counter. You will find our Notions first class at cheap prices. We have a fow Automo-, bile Scarfs at the olcl price. SILKS We have all tho new patterns in Silks. r- It. Kullur, ot Mllllcan, Oroieon, who,.'' on May lCth, 1913, inndo honicatcail intry No. 01 1004 for 8KW Hoc. 24, SVi SV4 8co. 35, Towimhlp 19, Houtli,. ItanRo 1C, Kast, linn filed notlco of . Intention to mnkn final throo-yoar proof to Mtalillitli claim to tho land auuvn tlniicrllMMl tmforo II. C. Kill. Unit nd Htnti'it romtnlKalotuT, nt IlmnU ' OroKtin, on tho 7th day of Juno, 1018. Claimant nitrnca an wltncitio: I'utnr II, Johimon, ot Mllllcan, Oro Kon. John J. Holland, ot Mllllcun, Oro- '! Ron. lifo Kollnr, ot Mllllcan, Orocon. Ilurton K, DuvIh. of llund, Oregon. C10p II, FHANK WOODCOCK. ,' IlKllnr. 4 iv A, ,1 ' i Y t bn - ... ... ..... .,. aiib i una ' .' '