IIKNII IIULLKTIN, IIKND OltKOON, THURSDAY, HKITKMIIKII 0, 1018 VAOK H : ? ti HELP IN CENT. OREGON NORTH I'MT HF.TTLKHH IN .11)1'. FF.HHON' county auk for CONHTRUCTION OK DUNHAM FALLH ItlCHFRVOIIt. (KnfllllK Trltumrn.) (From TiiOHiluy's Dally.) HAIJOM, A nit. HI. Afttir a pro longed hohhIoii of tlio statu tlimurt Ituul lioiinl ami ri'iiriiHiiiitullvoH of ttm North Unit IrrlttiUKiu district or Jof formm iiminty today, In which Hliitti TroiiHiirur Kay advised Hid miltltirs to iiiiivo off tho iinijuct for thulr own i;ooil, tho litinrtl llimlly agroi'il to Join wllli tlin North Unit potiplo In a pntl tlon to tho fmlnral gnviiriitniint for , co-oporiitlon'. Tho putltlou will bo In tho form of it ruHiilutlon unking tho Kovtirniiiimt to Join with Him xtatii In tho liivcMtli;utliiii of thu foiiMllilllty of coiiHtriK'tliiK tho licit li tt tit fitllH (linn ami reservoir, tint ntnt to InvcHtlnutu tho NttopuKO loHHim ittnl thu fttnslblllty of tho nrndjinitiiiuiit of tho Tuinalo projurt, liy iittiklnc It a part or tho Went H'.do milt of tho DituchtitHH jrnjnrvl. litvcNtlKntloiiH nro to lot iiiihIh prior to tho proponed tlon I t itk lug ovor tho Central Oregon Irrlgu tlon I'ompuny'H IioIiIIiikh. After (lovnrnor Wllhycouibn hnil Kxprt'NNtul n wIIIIiikiii'm to support thu North Unit representative In thu propound project, Htatu Treasurer Kny Haiti that ho would support H on comlltlon that thu stale would not ho liouml to any nnanclnl amtlNtaiini In tho ftituro. Htnto I'iikIihmt Lewis, who hnlil thu plan a practlcublo otto "on which to Ihik" artloo, agreed with Mr. Kay. Moth (lovornor Withy roinlm ami Mr. Kay agreed that tho . North Unit people arn undertaking a tremendous work that Is fraught ulth tlaiiKur. Mr. Kay was especially omphalic on thin point. "Would yon liuvo it it settler move off, thou?" ho wan asked by Harry (Jitrtl, president of tho district. "I would for your own kooiI." re piled Mr. Kay. Ho cltod tho Morion ond Chownucnn projects In nupport of hi nt lit tul tt. Htatu Engineer l.owlti supported tho project representatives In tho contention that tho land would bo productive, to a high degree If the government ran ho Induced to build it reservoir, Tho plana rniitomplato later development of tho rnnmllilfiloil (.'en tml OrcKott projects, totaling morn than 200,000 acres, and which will rose from $8,000,000 to $10, 000,000. A. I). Antiunion said that one rea son tho Central Oregon Irrigation company U not prospering I" that high salaries aro biting paltl out of tho malntonaiico fund. He men Honed monthly italarleit of )4C0 for tho preildeitt and Konoral miuiugor, $150 each for tho Hocrntnry and at torney, $100 oh rotalnur fee for an other attorney ami minimum court costs of $300 monthly. BULLETIN TOBACCO FUND IS CROWING IO Hum Hem Atlitel tti tlio I'll nil Klni'o ClitH'U Wit- Kent In lletttl- iiiiirtcrri IjihI Wet'U. (Prom Batiinla'9 Dolly.) Tho Ilullutlu tobacco fund In con tluuliiK to crow mill $10 haa been turnid Into tho fund hIiico tho laat romlttnuco mado lout week, TIiohu who hnvo contributed hIiico that tlmo woro: Mm, N. (1. DiivIh, CO coiita; JuIIuh I'oterttoii, $1; MrH. It, Canine, CO cim tit; Mth. UoorKo IlatcH, $1; Carl Clow, $2; Paul II. I.lvciily, $C. ASK STATE BUCKHECHJT REG. U. S. PAX. OFF". ARIMTV SHOE Why accept an Jn ferior Artny Shoo whm you on net the standard article at the same price or Jew? Ask for the liucKiiiiaiT Army Shoe rtiio wwf you atk for. Then you're sure to be satisfied ! Look for tlio tumo JJUCKIIIICMT tumped on the olo of every Shoo for our mutual nrotcrtiou. BLACK , GUN METAL & INDIAN TAN JTTBB CALF i 'K MZSk II It not nlilnliiHlilc from your ilcnlcr, (01111 iiuinc niul your dtiltr illitct to BUCKINGHAM m. II E CUT MAMUI'ACryUK HAN l'KANCIHCO Hlioultl your dealer bo untiblo to iimnuftictiiiorH IlncUliiKliam A J loci it, hIumih you iloHlro uml wo will hnvo your ENLISTMENT IS STILL POSSIBLE MF.N WIN) Alti: PAHT TIII2 MM OF hi yicaiw will in: taken INTO CERTAIN HRANCHEH OK ARMY rlKRVICK, HAV ORDERH. (From I'rlday'H Dally.) KiillntiiKiutH for tho army" aro again open. That Ih, iiidii who aro now ovur id yeitrit of ago and who hnvo not yet reached lliolr fifitli birthday may Join curtain branched of tho Hervlce, providing they van puss thu necessary physical oxamluallon. Thin wan tho iiiiiiouiiceiiieiit reniilved by Horr.oatil Harvey of tho army recruit Iiik atatlou horo thla morning. Tlio order follows: "Applicant!! for enlistments who liavn passed tholr 4 Glli blrthtlay and liuvo not yol roauhod tholr fifith blrthtlay may bo iirrupted for onllHt munt In tho following Mtarr depart niHiitH.: Medical department (ap plicant must, have letter from tho surgeon general niitlinrUliwt tho ac I ceptance) ; signal enrps (applicant i iiniMt bo approved by chief signal of incur) air service (apiillcant iiiiihI j prorent letter from tho director of military nuniiiuiillcrO, and quarter- i uiaMtor coriN." All applicant aro reitilred to pass tho prehcrlliml physical exainlnatlon and dhnulil iionhonh tho itiullllcatloiiii rctjulrod for oullittminil In tho Htarf department denlrcil, HtTKi'aut llrookit ban ntated that under tho bondoudiK of tho ano limit In acceptance for tho hranrhen noted above, It will probably mean that ho will be retained at bin poitt ludofln LEWIS IN SQUAW CREEK DISTRICT htati: i:.()iNi:i:it makim ritn OVHIt Till: I'ltOI'HKTV IN COM I'ANV WITH THU DISTINCT AT TOHNKV MH)KS OOD. (From Friday' Dally.) For thu purpomt of opprovltiR the ItiK.OOO bond Ixnuo of tho Huuaw IrrlRotlon dUtrlct for tnklni; ovur thu property of tho Hquaw Creek Irriga tion company, lucludltiK 2C00 acrcit of laud, J, II. I.owIh, In company with H. II. Do Armoud. attorney for tho tllittrlct, mado it trip ovur tho property Wodnonday of tbln wouk Mr. I.owIh, It I ntatisl, wo much Improved with tho project and tho iihowliiK which wo ittitde. Thu crop on thu trart In that Ht'cllon have been exceptionally rooiI thin year, ami at thin tlmu formur aro opti mistic roKitrdliiK tho ftituro outcomo of thu propoHltlou. Tho Irrigation illmrlct embrace approximately 8000 acres and I watered by a canal taken from Hquaw creek. GEORGE S. YOUNG HAS WINNING TEAM Captain (loo, 8. Younx. former younty tturveyor of Deachutus county, but now commaudliiR Company F of tho C04th KiiRlneor, ho IiIh plcturo nppcarliiR In two different placos on tho Hrt paRO of thu WaHhliiRtou Huudiiy Dally Htor under dato of July 28. Credit I Riven Captain Youiik for tho ttupport and flnancliiR of a baui'ball team from hi company which ha practically proven luvlnc Iblo, havltiR captured 21 out or 23 K'tmca played. Uuilc sturdy and serviceable for Office Men Attorneys Physicians Hikers Fanners Orchrtrdists Motormen Conductors Hunters and otlters in every walk of life .50 to $8.00 Kitpply yon, sunil his iiinno to tho Ban Iiuiclscu, Kncloso prko of order llllod. WHO WILL To aid tho Salvalion Army in its war work in France tho Hum of .$50,000 ifl being collected in Oregon. This is the atate'H share of the national quota of .$5,000,000. For DeachuteB county the quota is the small sum of $400. The city of Bend is supposed to raise $275. The work is approved fcy President Wilson, by Gov ernor Withycombe and by the State Council of Defense. Let's put Hend over with a rush and by volunteers. Make jt unnecessary for solicitors to go out. Volunteer your subscription. Send or bring it to one of the drug stores or to The Bulletin olTice. Do it now. At the Labor picnic yesterday a collection was taken for the Salvation Army fund amounting to $167.15. It was one of the most generous outpourings of financial aid ever seen in Bend. Instead of making this a part of the $400 allotment, the donors request that it be sent in as a special contribu tion from the labor unions of Bend. Now let the rest of us make up the quota voluntarily and quickly. War Time MERICA hnn Bcvcrnl excellent war time swect- m half cup of syrup and about one-half cup of corn sugar. One-fourth of a cup of sugar is equal to about one-half cup of syrup or one-third cup of com sugar. One table spoon of sugar is equal to one tablespoon of honey, about one and one-half tablespoons of syrup and one and one third tablespoons of corn sugar. Sugar may be saved by the use of raisins, dates, figs, dried pears and fruit pastas used on the breakfast cereals. Fruit marmalades, butters and jellies should be used to take the place of the ordinary sweetening at a meal and not as accessories to it. Fruits may be preserved without sugar. It may be added when sugar is more plentiful. Preserving demands this year a thin syrup instead of a heavy syrup. If sugar is used one-half of the amount may be replaced by another sweetener. Drying is a means of preserving (without sugar) ap ples, cherries, strawberries and black caps. When ready to use they may have added the needed sugar in the form of a syrup. When sugar is more plentiful fruit juices may be made into jellies or may be uscH as fruit juices with or without sugar, as beverages, fruit gelatins and frozen desserts. Fresh fruits supply the place of sugar in the diet. They should be used freely. Desserts where sugar is scarce may be made of gelatins, junkets, custards, puddings and cakes. WILL CONSIDER NIGHT SCHOOL MKirriNo to hi: hki.d at thi: HKND HIGH SCHOOL HUILDINO 1Y CITI.KNS ON NF.XT TUKS DAY NKJHT TWO MKTHOD.H. (From Friday's Dally.) For tho purpose of considering tho advisability at establishing a night school In Dond during tho coming iichool year to aid young in on of school nga working In tho mills to complete tholr studied, it meeting Is to bo hold at tho high school audi torium next Tuosday avening at S o'clock, Supt. Mooro will liuvo chargu of tho mooting, Tho proposition of establishing a night Buhool horo was tiikon up at n rocont mooting of tho school direc tors. At that tltuo two propositions woro put forth, otto being tho estab lishment of a night school, at which special subjects would bo taught, and tho uocoiul consideration doing tho partial hcIioo! attoudauco plan, Under this plan boys of school ago would bo nor in It tod to work In tho mills part of tho day and would attend school during tho othor part. In the lattor plan It would ho necessary for tho mills to ostabllBlt two shifts of four houra each with a dlfforont crow working at each shift. Tho result of tho findings of tho mill mou will bo roportotl at tho mooting Tuosday night. iMr. Mooro this morning statod that tt was tho doslro of both tho directors and hlniBolf that all who aro Intorost od In tho night school program bo In attondanco at tho mooting. VOLUNTEER? Sweeteners encrn that will be uaed lurKely during tho shortage in the sugar supply. They are maple sugar, syrups, honey and molaHses and may be used in preparing dos sertfl and other dlahes requiring sweetening. When a cup of syrup or honey is used to replace a cup of sugar the liquid in the recipes should be decreased one-fourth. One-third of a cupful of BUgar is equivalent to one-third of a cup of honey, about one- FEDERAL LABOR MEN RETURN TO PORTLAND No Division Arrlwtl nt its to tlio Pctxiiinol of it Iofiil Itoaril fop Control OrfRon. (From Saturday's Dally) F. A. Douty and O. It. Hartwlg of Portland, representatives of tho fed eral labor board In Oregon, who ar rived yesterday for tho purpose of appointing n local board for this dis trict, returned last ovenlng. No an nouncements woro mado beforo their leaving of tho personnel of tho board at this place, and It was understood today thut no decision had been ar rived at, some difficulty apparently arising. Dotatls aro not available. Ono cent a word Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. Ono cout n word Is alt a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. While You Shop,We Do Jour WashingJ Bring in the wash when you come to town in nn hour and u half it's done Jlny Kind of Finished Work SANITARY Laundry jrni ! It's the lasting quality and rich "tobacco taste that makes Real Gravely Chewing Plug cost you no more to chew than ordinary plug. P. C iulllijj MAJOR COMFORT WILL DRILL MEN OI-'FICKK I'ilOM UMVKIIS1TY OP OltCO'O.V WIMj IXKTKL'CT MIL ITIA MK.MIIKIW I.V .MIMTAHV TACTICS FOR THRIM: WKKKH. (From Tuciiday'a Dally.) Members of the Ucnd militia who tlcslro npeclal training may have that prlvlk'Ko under tho tutorship of Major Comfort of tho University of Oregon, who will spend the next thrco woekH In this city. Officials of tho militia mado this statement to day, and aro requesting that all mombers of tho mllltla report for drill tonight at 7 o'clock. Tho major will bo In attendance and will make arrangements at this meeting for tho training which Is to follow. Major Comfort arrived In tho city yesterday In company with Dr. V. O. Manning, who has returned from the special officers' training course at tho university. LIQUOR FINES BRING IN M TOTAL FINKS COM.KCTKI) IN JU8 TIC'i: COL'RT SINCK FIRST OF TIIK YF.AR OVF.R TWO THOU SAND DOMURS ALL PAID. Deschutes county has been madoi $2095 richer since January 1, 1918, in Judgo Hastes court during tho past eight months, establishing a record through fines which havo been as sessed and paid through rases tried for the court in a like time since Its existence. Of tho total amount received tor flues $G25 havo boon received In mis cellaneous cases, and tho balanco, $1470, has como from bootlegging cases whero tho arrests havo been mado by tho county sheriff's office and prosocutcd through tho office of District Attorney II. Hi Do Ar mond. Of tho amounts lven abovo thoro remains hut $300 which has not yet been paid Into tho fund. This is in tho caso of MIko Murgc, arrested on a charge of having liquor in his pos session, and who was convicted in tho Justice court and fined $300 but took an appeal to tho district court 3ex Shoes for Real Service OUR SPECIALTY IS TO MARK SHOFS THAT STAND TIIK TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN War Time Economy! Instead of Buying New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones Made Over and Renovated. I QUARANTEK SATISFACTION AT REASONABLE PRICKS Central Oregon H. HARRIS, Proprietor g---T---M-w m m m m Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Grareljr Tobacco Compter Danrtile, Virginia 'HHH'tltHMlH.llill DRAFT EVADER IS BEING HELD OTTO F. IlILLUI'S IS IN CIIARGB OF TIIK MULTNOMAH COUNTY AUTHORITIES AT PORTLAND TO UK HKNT TO CAMP LEWLS. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Otto K. Ulllups, draft evader regis tered In Deschutes county, has been apprehonded in Portland and is be ing held In that city subject to tho order of tho war department. Blllup apparently disappeared, from sight several months ago, and tho efforts of the local war board to locate him wero unsuccessful until word was re ceived last week that ho was work ing In the Portland shipyards under an assumed name. Immediately upon receipt of tho Information of his location the local board sent notice to tho Multnomah county authorities to place him under arrest and a telegram received from Sheriff Hurlburt this morning an nounces that ho is being held. Or ders have been issued io havo him examined for physical fitness and if able to qualify tt bo Inducted In tho servico under the call of September 3, to entrain for Camp Lewis. BEND MEN RETURN FROM TRAINING CAMP (From Tuesday's Dally.) T. It. Foley. M. H. Horton, W. O. Manning, Roy Anderson and Ashley Forest returned Saturday night from Eugene, where they had been attend ing tho second session ot the officers' training camp. PRICE FIXING BOARD TO MEET (From Saturday's Dally.) Tho first meeting of tho prlco fix ing board for Deschutes county under tho supervision of tho federal food administration will bo held early next week. As soon as the work has been completed and prices arranged, tho findings will be mado public. A Woman's II curt y Recommendation, Worry and overwork cause kidnoy trouble, and women suffer equally with men. Miss Sara Wcsten, Delvi dero, 111., writes: "I could not stoop and whon down I had to crawl up by a chair. I was so lamo I Buffered, agony. Now I feol llko a new per son, stronger and better In every way. I boartily recommend Foley Kidney Pills." Sold everywhere. Adv. BEND OREGON Cleaning Works 1020 Wall Street