IlKND nUM.RTIN, BRN1) OUKflON, TllUItftDAY, AUOUHT JM, 11)18 HUNT DISCLOSES SPEAKERS FOR HIGHWAYMAN AROF LEAGUE FOURTH DRIVE MEETS MATCH TAXES IN THE COUNTY TOO HIGH, HE SAYS. Ciooil Government l.c-tuno to Make KfTort Uitlllnrn ."Men in OMeo , nnil TlicrwifJcr Hold Them Hospoii'dble. (From Tuesday's Dully.) Taxes In tyeachutos county arc 20 per cent, higher than thoy should be becauso the pooplo aro unfamiliar with the lawn and tnako no effort to kep chock on public officials; boot legging In Iho county must be Htjunped out, and a nearer rotation b'atween tha. larmors and laboring men of tho nation aro necossary to a true democratic government. These wore tha salient points In tho opening address ot L. A. Hunt of Lcwcr II rid go boforo nearly 100 deto gates ot tho Central Oregon Good Government toaguo, which opened Its convention horo at 11:30 o'clock this morning. Tho convention was called to order by Frank W. Weber ot Slstors, tem porary chairman ot tho organization lHvtho county, who upon a voto ot tho delegate present was made tem porary chairman for tho convention. Following tho appointment ot a com mittee on organization, another on credentials nd a third on resolu tions, Chairman Webor introduced Mr. Hunt as tho speaker tor the morning. Mr. Hunt opened his address by giving a history ot tho organization ot the Good Government lc.aguo in this county, and tho purposes for which tho organization had been ef fected, finally arriving at the main topic ot his, discussion as outlined in tho commencement ot this article. Tho speaker advocated that people ot the stato and nation familiarize themselves with tho laws which are enacted and placed upon tho statutes. If these laws 'aro for the benefit of the people as a whole, koep thorn there; if thoy are for the benefit ot one class ot Individual, have them repealed. ' Ho attributed the lax Methods of government to Ignorance ot the laws oh the part or the peo ple. Ho Advocated that the Good GeverBmest leagTH either endorse or itaJnato. iti, candidates, and after they'-iadr''ie Romiaated to Hand Wto4 ..tfceii B(f so that they are $etl,-a4. ta eveiugq beyond the 4toiju'Wnd .1hat after they hiJjU& In office by the people, the'Veople stand over them and'demaBd tkelr enforcement of the Jawtf of tha state and nation. He asked tb.it" the league exercise cau tteR'fa tfwjsholce ot men for the various offices, being careful to make 70 nomlnattons or aid In any elec tions that -aUght at a later date re flect discredit upon tho organization. He denied most emphatically that tho local organization bad any con nection with tho Non-Partisan cle ment or tho I. W. W., as had been charged repoatedly by its enemies, but that it was standing for tht benefit ot the laboring class and the farmora with the purposo ot doing a Justice to these classes. At tho close of Mr. Hunt's address tho meeting, adjourned to meet this afternoon, at which time the nom ination of officers will take place. f$iK3S!iXwi5!i?vvl r?&ssE!Qf&a final Installment of 40 o on Third Liberty Loan Bonds was due August 15th. Pay ment should he made immediately. . TheFirst National Bank a .r BEND, OREGON m .!'- gS&U -Vjr, JjigL A. (3. riiAUK TK1.I.H MKMUKKS OK rOM.MKItriAli Clil'll OK l'liAN'S KOK TIIK COUNTY DIUVK. (From Wednesday's Pally.) Remarks by A. G. Clark of Port land, ninnngor of tho Homo Industry loaguo and Held representative for this district tor tho c6mthg Liberty loan campaign, fonturod tho Commer cial club lunchtioh. this noon. Tho main point oMr Clark's talk was that in times like tho prcaont It should not bo necessary for ono citi zen to havo to go to another to ask support for tho government in Its war program and to obtain tho tnonoy to carry It on. For tho coming drivo, Mr. Clnrk said, arrangements havo boon mado to furnish speakers as requested by tho dtfTorcnt counties. They will bo accompanied by soldiers. It Is do sired that oven moro subscriptions bo secured than on tho last loan that tho proportion ot subscribers to population bo higher, ho continued, and It is desired also that a fund bo raised to pay for display advertising for tho loan. "With a record of 202 per cent, on tho last loan," Mr. Clark declared, "thoro can bo no doubt as to the bucccss ot Deschutes county In the coming drive." Following Mr. Clark's address, County Agent Ward outlined to tho club tho work that was bolng done in demonstrating tho valuo of sul phur on alfalfa lands in this county. It has been shown, Mr. Ward said, that sulphur is a necessary food for alfalfa and land on which it has been applied has produced over 100 per cent, moro hay than before. As a result of tho experiments carried on hero flvo carloads of sulphur have been ordered for distribution, which should mean $40,000 moro money In tho county another year. Sulphur fertilized alfalfa also produces better wool, Mr. Ward asserted. Tho only othor business to come boforo the meeting was a discussion ot tho expected visit ot Colonol Leader from Eugene, T. H. Foley having written that ho expected Colonel Loader to return with him on Sunday. No mention was mado ot tho fire protection business expected to bo rcported,on. today. Ono cent a word Is all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. Prepare for Changrahlo Woatlicr. H. D. Miller, It. F. D. 10, Wooster, O., writes: "By the changing of beds and tho weather, I took a very bad cold and sore throat. Four doses of Foley's Honoy and Tar put mc right In a day's time." It pays to get tho genulno Foley's and avoid substitutes and counterfeits. Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. Stato Fair, Salem, Oregon, 8eo tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex cellent music, high class entertain ments and a superb racing card. For particulars write A. H. Lea, secre tary, Salem, Oregon. Adr. One cent a word la all a little Want Ad win cost you. 1 a (From Wednesday's Dally,) Kfforta of n hlKltwnyintut to rob L, A, Shaw lit tho lattor'a homo on Franklin nvomio woro only frustrated by Mr. Shaw's ability to protoU him self. Ito had completed Ills business at IiIh store on Uond street about 9 o'clock and going to his homo un locked tho door and mopped Inside. Ab ho turned to closo tho door nftur reaching tho Interior of tho building it man Jumped from bnhlnd him nnd grabbed him by tho throat demand ing his money. Shaw Immediately put up n tight nnd succeeded in loosening his opponent hold and tak ing n strangle hold himself when his toot slipped over a projection on tho porch nnd tho assailant managed to escapo, but not until ho had left be hind his hat and sovoral buttons from hln clothes. Thcso nrn now In tho hands ot tho authorities, who wero called Immediately following tho en counter. Mr. Shaw suffered no ill effects from his oncountor with tho high wayman other than n few minor bruises about tho faco. XOTICK.W,,. Notice is given by tho County Court that it is forbidden by law to lot Irrigation water waste in a county road. Sections 6427 nnd 6429 of Lord's Oregon Laws provide for procedure and ponaltlcs I if cases where laudownors fall to stop tho ilowngo of Irrigation water In roads nnd It Is tho intention of the. court to seo to tho enforcement of those sections. Notlco Is especially en Rod to soctlon 6429, providing as follows "Upon tho completion ot said work, tho road supervisor wll fllu with tho county clork ot tho county In which Buch road or roads arn stu nted, an Itemized statomont of tho time occupied by him and his. as. slstants, and tho rcasonnblo compen sation for diverting and removing said water from said county road or roads, together with tho nnmo of the owner and occupant ot tho land on which said irrigation or other ditch which brought said water to said county road or roads, Is situated, to gether with tho dato and hour wncn said notlco was served on such owner or occupant of said land, verified by his oath, and when said statomont Is filed, tho county clork shall causo tho same to bo entered upon tho Hen docket prepared for that purposo. and tho amount ot such chargefljAnd expenses, whon so docketed ahall constltuto a first Hon, prior at) (J su perior to all othor Hens or charges on said land or premises, excepting taxes. Adv.2Sc. DEADLOCK ON FOR ATTORNEY (Continued From Page 1.) man. II. C. Hartranft gained the honor, and in a speech which used up tho flvo minutes which had been allotted to each speaker on tho sub ject, told tho convention what ho be lieved to bo true of tho condition of affairs in tho prosecuting attornoy's office at tho present tlmo, declaring that ho was able to back up his ac cusations with affidavits. Tho creator portion of his romarks waa directed to tho alleged failuro of tho present incumbent in onforclng tho law regarding tho shipment of al cohol to tho pharmacies of tho coun ty, and tho filing ot tho necessary af fidavits.. All Want to Talk. By tho tlmo that 3!r. Hartranft had concluded his address it ap peared that at least one-half of tho dolegatcs In the building were Book ing tho floor at tho samo tlmo, Tho chairman rapped for order twico, and whon tho nolso had somowhat 'sub sided It. It. Canterbury was lvon an opportunity to talk. He immediately placed A. J. Mooro in nomination for tho office, assort ing that if District Attorney Do Ar mond had made mistakes he had at "YALAIR ONSERVATORY" for MUSIC Dramatic Art, Languages Mme, Lucie Valalrlale of Parts, France, SoprariO'Soloht, Director, A (acuity oi beit trained Artfit Teachers for Private and Clan Lcnoni in All Branchci. Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Harp, Dancing. Elocution and Acting, taught on a real .rage. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Free Cl.a. Leiion included in regular tuition. Artistic environment!, inspiration and dormitory privilege. Send for dialogue or Information to E. RICHMOND, SecrtUry 234 10th Street, Portland, Oregon. Main 7398 TANLAC SATISFACTION is sewed into every garment we sell No mutter what the price may he, you're assured of oho tiling your money is always ready if you are not satisfied. It. should he a keen satisfaotion for you to know' You take no olmneqs when you purchase anything from us. That's safety lust---nii(l is economy You owe it to yourself to at least investigate Quality is FLORSHEIM SHOES DUTCHESS PANTS toast mado thorn whllo bolng nrtlvo, whllo Mr. Karnhnm had nevor been even active. Do Artnoml NoinluatiMl. Then In tho moloo which followed somoono nominated Do Armond and received a second. When tho mo tion was mado that tho nominations closo tho nolso subsided somowhat, only to bo revived again when after tho first ballot It was learned that Farnham had received lnsu(llclent votes to nominate, a former resolu tion having boon passed requiring a two-thirds majority. Tho first bal lot stood 45 for Farnham, 18 for Mooro and 16 for Do Armond. Necessary to elect, S3. On tho sec ond ballot Farnham gained ono voto, giving him a total ot 46, while Mooro captured all of tho do Armond votes, giving him a total ot 34. Real. Hlorra Ilfoaku, It was at this period that tho real storm broke It was evident that tho backers of Farnham had rolled on capturing tho votes ot tho low man, Do Armond, who was droppod after tho first ballot, and tho failure to do so meant defeat so far as a two-thirds majority was concerned, Parliamentary docorum was droppod and all talked at onco, Two of tho dolegatcs taking tho floor at tho samo tlmo shook their Angora at ono an other and demanded to know "Why" of each othor. An effqrt to break down tho two-thirds ruling nnd otcct by a majority brought to tho mir faco tho Iro of Chairman Dakor, who rulod that tho motion was out of order, that tho body must abldo by tho decision made befofe'tho ballot-Ir-x was commenced. An appeal was takon from tho ruling of tho chair and voted down, Chairman Maker's ruling being sustained. At iongth, after heated words woro frequently passed botwoon tho dole gatoa, L. A. Hunt brought tho meet ing to a somblanco of order In his remarks as to tho duty ot each mom bor of tho organization, following tho talk with a motion that only ono additional ballot bo taken, and if a docltflon could not bo arrived at In that ono voto tho raattor ot prosecut ing attorney bo dropped. Tho final voto gave Farnham 43 and Mooro 33. Necessary to elect, CI. No prosecut- FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLI3 AQIiNTfl In huying Clothes, do not mistake cheapness for economy-'-the two do not go together especially in these days4 of adulterated fabrics descriptive substitutes for lUO'o quality, ' Economy and you get it her 100 9i proof at the price you wish to pay. Suits or Overcoats in interesting varieties from which to select. Maurice P. Cashman Home of Hurt Schaffner & Marx Clothes Ing atturnoy will ho on tho ticket. Fox KnttorMil for HIirrlrT. Tho remainder of tho county of ficers woro voted upon with llttlo dls cuiiion. It. II, Fox wan nominated for county shorltT nnd J, Alton Thompson was nominated for county superintendent of schools. J. (I. Manor was placed In tho field by L. A. Hunt of Iowor Ilrldgo as nomlnco for county rlnrk, while John P. Lundberg wns nominated by If, C Hartranft. Ono ballot decided this nomination, Haner receiving 28 votoa against 11 for Lundborg. C'iiiinlrllirrn Nominal til, Taking up tho matter of commls-iloneraz-tho houso again divided, but only for a short tlmo, tho light over tho prosecuting attornoy apparently having winded tho majority of those presont, A. 8. Holmes and Meredith Bailey woro pUeod In nomination for tho four-year term, and K, K. Varco and Both Htookcy for tho two-yoar term. Holmes was nomlnatod on tha first ballot, receiving a total of CO votes against his opponent's 4, but a second ballot was nocessary to achiovo success for Varco over Btookoy. Upon motion by h, D. Wloat, It was decided to placo n man In tho field from tho Twenty-first legisla tive district, and It la to bo rccom monded by tho loaguo that P. II. Dancer of this city bo tho nominee. Petitions nro to bo circulated throughout tho district asking to havo his namo placed on tho ballot, and a commltteo of flvo Is to bo so- loctod who will boo that tho peti tions aro circulated. This action will ho taken Immediately In order to got tho mattor thoroughly com plotod In tho tlmo required by law for placing Mr. Donror'a nnmo upon tho ballot. Tho division of ITond Into two dis tricts with tho creation of an addi tional offlco of Justfeoj)f tho pence was also recommended $iul atrcttolu Mon adopted asking thttt ,a petition to this effect bo sent to" flio county court. In tho nominations mado by tho loaguo tho namo of J. uM.t I.awronco wns votod upon for Justlco ot tho pcaco for Uond. W STOP IN AND LOOK J 5 AT OUR 5 NEW SHARPLES Suction Feed SEPARATOR It Does the Work F. DEMENT &CO. A to 'V-. . BEND'S CLOTHIER Wrlto to Ml, Angel Cnllttgo. Kt. Ilonedlct, Oro. Addroits Ilov. K. I,. Meier. - Adv. NOTH'i: 11)11 Pl'ill.K'ATIO.V. Department of Iho Interior, United Hlati-n I.nnd Office lit Tho Dalles, Ori'gun, August 1 2th, 1918. Notlco Is hereby given that Wil liam A. llnhn, of Mllllrnu, Oregon, who, on January 20th. 19 16, mado Hmupstnad I'nlry No. 014400 for K& (Kast half) Koctlnn II, Township 20, Houth, itango in, Kast Wlllainnttn Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to makn filial throe-year proof to establish claim to Uo laud nboro described boforo II. C, r'ili4,"Unltei! fitaten commissioner, at lluml, Orn gon. on tho 11th day of Octonrr, 1918. Claimant names ax witnesses: Pntnr D Johnson ot Mllllcnn, Ore gon. John.Vi. Holland, Mllltcan, Oregon. Charles H. Oraffonborger, of Mlllt can, Oregon. I.00 D. Koller of Mllllran, Oregon. 25-29a H. FIIANIC WOODCOCK, . . Iteglstar. .-.,.. tt , , CLAW1KIKD ADVKHTIHK.MKNTH VOR HALK. FOK fiALR .llolstoln hull calf: dam ,mnd Jfi.000 lbs, milk, 670 lbs. fat at four years. P. O. Hurt, Hand, Oro. Gl-2Ctfo FOIt HAI.B Oood. sound, small apples, Hy parrol post, I1.2C pur box. Albert Harper, Freowator, Oro. 47-2C-7p HtUIOATKO FARM FOIt HAI.K. Como and see. i.Must glvo up on nccotint of boy leaving for nrinv. 40 acres Irrigated. Household goods, stock and machinery for sale. J. K, Davis, Tumalo, Oro. 41-2Cp FOIt 8AI.K B0 Huff Leghorn pul lots, 4 monlhn old, GOc each; 30 2 months old, 2G(ig each, K. W. Pratt, Ilodmnnd, Oro. 32-2Cp FOIt HAM2 About 30 head of cnttlo, mostly young utufT. Huo or wrlto P. II. Johnson, Mllllcan, Oro. 27-20tfo FOIt HALF: Ono C-yoar-old more, weight about 12G0, and colt by iildo; ono G.yoar-old gelding, weight about 11 GO; ono inaru, nbout 9 yearn old, wolght about 1100. Would consider trailn tor Ford car. K. A. Klldeo, Shovllii Hlxon Camp 7. 22-20p FOIt BAM? OH RAP Ono horso. o Chlof ot Pollco Nixon. 32-22tfc FOIt 8AM? 14 head of cattloond ono work team. H. A. Oosnoy, Union harbor shop. Phono 2171. 19-lltfo FOIl 8AM? Why homestead wjrou you can buy a doodod ranch on tho Tumalo project, 1G0 acres, for 15 por aero? Houso and barn; good outaldo rango. Addrosn Lock Hox 2, Tumalo, Ore, 92-dtfo WILL LIOASI? for n torm of years, 120 a, nonr DoHchutos and 80 a, near Alfalfa, Hoth plocos arn fenced and under tho ditch, Itontor to pay wator and tnxoa and Im prove tho land, or will sell long tlmo. Copt, J. M. Ilenilornoii, Kast Lansing. Mich. ll-2G-20o Brand Directory KICANK IMCUOIVAIilj 'Mllllcnn, OrcKOii,, .. adv.89p HlBht sldo; right oar crop- pod; wnttlo right hind log, H. h. TONH, HlHtem.'OnT, ndv.lOOo IT ry.; V, H. JOHNHON, Mllllcan, Oregon. i A TJ" w I, i l t H