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S (. PAGH 8 DKND HULLKTIN, HEND OHKGOW, TIIUUHDAY, BKPT. 12, 1018 FEDERAL AID BEING SOUGHT "VVANT FUNDS FOR THE NORTH UNIT PROJECT. Desert Ii-iml Hoard nml Members of Irrigation imtrlct fluKscrltw Sig nature to Petition to tho Government. (SprcUt to The Bulletin.) SALEM, Sdpt. 6. In an appoal Blgncd by alt of tho members ot the desort land board and by offlcors ot tho North Unit Irrigation district and cntto all or, trio xnombera ot tho Oregon delegation in congress, tho federal government Is urgod to join In co-oporatlon in tho dovolopmont of tho groat plan tor tho reclamation ot tho 300,000 acres ot tho Doschutos val!or. In tho letter being sent to tho various members ot tho dolega tlon, accorapanlod by a resolution urging gorc-rnmont co-operation, tho land board says: "Tho desert land board ot tho Btato ot Oregon and tho directors ot the North Unit Irrigation district would appreciate your consideration and approval ot tho accompanying resolution and Its presentation at tho earliest possible moment to the Honorable (Franklin K. Lano, secre tary ot tho Interior. Also that you -uso your best endoavors to aecuro prompt end favorablo consideration ot the iutqrlor department. "Tho project embraces approxi inatcly 200,000 acres ot land not now Irrigated In what is known as the North unit. West Side unit and tho East Side -unit ot te Deschutes project as shown on the accompany Ing map. Watering the South unit as shown on such map Is not contem plated at tbls tlmo. t "Tho project is of such magnitude as to bo ot "both state and national Interest. It is In Contral Oregon wltb'ln ono day's automobile rldo of tho city of Portland and within 200 miles by rail from tldo wator. It is now served by two railroads up tho Deschutes canyon, one of which sbould bo taken up and relayed be tween (Bend and Klamath Falls so as to put this project on a main north and south line. Tho aban loned road bed to bo used as a "highway. "The project Is so complicated and -of such magnitude that local effort UBaldeaftanaot accomplish the re- sults.deatMsL, Federal ownership ot n considerable tody of land now withdrawn .under the Carey act, ownership of the railroads and ownership of naost of tha land iand water resource for the development 'of irrigation and waterpower on tho Deschutes rlverSnake co-operation by tho federal government vital to suc ceas. "Tho changes which have taken place since the original co-operative 'report was published are as fallows: "I. Tho North Unit Irrigation district, embracing 100,000 acres ot Jand now under cultivation by cjry farm methods, baa bean recently formed. "2. The Contral Oregon Irrigation district, embracing approximately 45,000 acres of sold and partially irrigated land In what is known as tho Central Oregon Irrigation coin- ' Hy i Financial Statement Of , . m ! B The First National Bank 1 1 JB At the Closo of Business August 31, 1918 I H RESOURCES. 111 Loans and Discounts., .'. 543,597,70 Bonds nnd Warrants 53,849,30 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ,... 1,500.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures... . 32,131,11 Other Real Estate Owned 4,207.76 Five Per Cent. Redemption Fund C25.00 Cash and Exchange 130,208.95 U. S, Treasury Certificates and Liberty Bonds 44,350.00 lYMl ' m 'l m TOt "" ?816,52,88 Wt LIABILITIES. I I Capital, Surplus and',Pronis.,i 63,704.07 , I' Circulation ;.',; 12,500.00 Deposits... .U.'L.l 750,325.80 1 H Total , , , J810.529.88 3 BOSTON WINS GAME GIVING HER VICTORY IN WORLD SERIES (tty Unltut i'w to Th Html Ilulltlln.) 110STON, Sept. 11. Boston - took tho world sorles honors huro this afternoon In " tho finals, defeating Chicago with - n score ot to 1, Tho scqro -- follows: Chicago uuna, l; hits, 3; errors, 2. Boston- Runs, 2; hits, B errors, 0. Bat- - tcrlcsl Mayes and Shuns tor -- -- Boston; Tyler, Pombrlx and Kllllfor tor Chicago. pany's Carey act projoct, has like wlso been, recently formed. "3. Tho reservoir ot tho state's Tumalo Carey act project having largely tailed, it now appears that tho northerly portion ot this tract should bo added to tho West Side unit and Irrigated by water dlvortod from tho Deschutes river. "4. The North Unit Irrigation dls trlct has voted $5,000,000.00 In bonds and is now contemplating tho purchaso ot tho uncompleted portion ot tho Contral Oregon Irrigation company's Carey act project, known as tho East Sldo unit ot tho De schutes projoct, utilizing tho present diversion near Bend tor such land, Including tho North canal lands, thus eliminating tho necessity for a dam and diversion canal at Aubury falls as horotoforo proposed. "5. Settlers on' approximately 15,000 acres of dry farm lands, be tween Powell Butte and Prinovlllo aro contemplating the formation ot an Irrigation district with the viow of socurlng water from the common sourco ot supply for all tho above units, viz., tho Bcnham Falls res or voir site. "Copies ot tho abovo mentioned Deschutes roport can bo had from tho director, U. S. reclamation serv ice, and Information as to water power on tho Deschutes river may bo had from Water Supply Paper 344, U. S. geological survey, Washington, D. C. "Tho various agencies will appro clato any assistance which you can give." Something to aollT Advertise In lh cialletln's classified column. Are you doing yours ? Unrrio vM 'OOB AOMIN I ATM AVION ETGZv ! WHeatless KXtdhen siaBiaBiaBzKAX4Jl$yff iB Mtisf'r UssY W Tb STiijfip ni CARLON BUSY ON FIRE WORK FOUR DISTRICTS TO BE FORMED. Men In 'Each District Will Hutu ClinrKO of KiiiorRtMicIwi III That District Central Company to He nt Cull of City. (From Friday's Dally.) Plans tor tho organization ot a volunteer flro dopartmont to tako caro ot tho city In caso ot flro until such time ns now equipment has boon purchased aro being placed woll under way by T. Wi Carton, .appoint ed by tho Commercial club and coun cil to havo charge ot tho work ot organization. Undor Mr. Carton's plans tho city Is to bo dlvldod into four districts, ono covering tho business section ot tho city, whoro tho main company will bo organized; another to tako caro of tho milt districts, a third on tho north sldo of tho rlvor and tho fourth to tako in that section of tho city cast ot tho tracks. In each dis trict a company wilt bo organized, with perhaps flvo men as members, with ono acting ns district chief. In tho contral district, comprisod ot tho business part of tho city, tho main organization will bo pcrfoctod and will havo change ovor all of tho sub ordinate organizations. In tho event ot a flro occurring in any ono ot tho outlying districts, the volunteers In that district will caro for tho blazo until tho contral company will arrlvo to aid. Tho equipment owned by tho city at tho present tlmo will bo so ar ranged that each district will havo some protection, besides tho uso ot tho auto truck, which will bo kept in tho contral district. Mr. Carlon statod yesterday that tho main difficulty at tho present timo would bo to arrango a system ot alarms, so that tho flromen In each district would bo able to an swor a call. Just what arrangements aro to be made for this has not yet been determined, but will probably bo In tho shapo ot a siren placed at ono ot tho mills. 'Maps of tho city showing tho flro hydrants havo been prepared and aro now being examined by Mr. Carlon and his associates, and as soon as tho organizations aro completod members ot each district company will bo required to hold drills, famil iarizing themselves with the location ot these hydrants, so that they may bo used to tho best advantage In case of Are. Mr. Carlon expects to havo a com plete personnel ot tho companies and officers prepared within tho next few days. He Was a Flahter, Too. "And what do you do for a llvlngr asked the Judge of the man before him. '"I wrlto poetry, your honor." "What kind of poetry?" "War poetry, your honor." "But that seems Ilka a nnnnniiii occupation Just now. Why don't yon go and fight?" "Fight? Sny, Judge, that's Just whnt I havo to do when I try to net money for my poetry." Apples Cook on Trees. Ann! en conklm nn tha - .. r-rw -w, ,..u Hi-ra m mo great orchard region of northern Vir ginia was ono of the froaks of nature caused by tho hot spell. Stato Fuel Administrator Byrd Is displacing from C, i i. Z """'" " M" un, rruit which has been thoroughly sizzled, If it uliuuii uua uui uuKca, and other rrnwcra nt fnilta . i. ...... . i . tvuiuneu WIU1 ruin. Olher growing crops withered under tho hot wave, nnd It Is said tre mendous losses aro likely. "VALA1R CONSERVATORY" for MUSIC Dramatic ArtJanguages Ame. Luck Valalt, late of Pails, France, , SopranorSalohl, Director. A faculty of hett trained' Artiat Teachers for Private and Clan Leisons in All Branches. Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Harp, DanciV. Elocution and Acting, tauilit on a real starfe. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Free Cla Leuon included in regular tuition. Artistic environments, inspiration and dormitory privileges. Send (or Catalogue or Information to C RICHMOND, Secretary 234 10th Street, Portland, Oregon. Main 7398 TANUC BEND GROCERY DENIED SUGAR TEN DAYS' SUPPLY IS PROHIBITED. Htuta Food Administrator Imposes Penalty for Allotted VIolntloiiN of tho Federal 1m)(1 Orilern. (From, Thursday's Dally.) Acting on chnrges inudo by II. C. Ilnrtrantt, federal food administrator for Deschutes county, nnd tho in vestigatlon ot W. A. Johnson ot Port land, an attarnoy for tho government, Gilbert's Qrocory In this city has boon donlod pormlts for tho purchaso ot sugar until September 10, and after that tlmo only a two-thirds' allowance Is to bo Issued. This was tho order rocolvod by 'Mr, Ilnrtrantt this morning from W. B, Ayor, tod oral food administrator tor Oregon. Mr. ilnrtrantt has not disclosed tho nnturo ot tho violations undor which tho penalty was Imposed, meruly stating that thoro had boon sovoral Instances when tho federal food ad ministration's ordors had not bean strictly adhered to. Mr. Ayor'n ordor to tho local ad ministrator reads an follows: "II. C. Hartrantt, "Fedoral Food Administrator for Deschutes County, "Bond, Oregon. "Sir: After going ovor with Mr. Johnson tho roport of his examina tion ot tho Gltbort caso last Saturday I am ot tho opinion that owing to tho minor violations ot this firm and tholr gonoral attltudo you should not Issuo thorn any certificates for sugar on their September nllowanco until Soptombor 10, and then for only two thirds ot their allotment. I regrot tho necessity ot Imposing this pen alty, which, by tho way. Is n vory light ono, and I wish that you would oxplaln to tho firm that I hopo for a moro cordial co-operation with tho food administration In tho tuturo than thoy have been disposed to glvo in tho past. You aro at liberty to quote from this loiter." "W. B. AVER, "Federal Food Administrator for Oregon." Mr. ailbcrt, whon asked for a statement this aftornoon, declarod that the charges on which tho ruling of tho stato offlco had bcon based wnro minor offonsos, occurring In tho natural routlno of business, with out any intontlon on tho part of any mombor of tho firm to cvndo tho fed oral rulltg. In all Instances, he do clarod, tho charges were mado where errors in tho card system had boon mado. Ono ot theso occurred In tho Instanco ot 'Mrs. Cobb, who was Is sued 25 pounds of sugar without flrit signing a sugar card, tho firm bolng out ot a supply at that tlmo, and In another Instanco L. A. Hunt of Jpowpr Bridgo had signed two cards for sugar on the same day, ono for him self and ono for a relatlvo, and In advertently placod his own namo upon each card, making It appear ho had made both purchases. Sev eral other charges of a similar nature woro included, but tho evident lack of intention on tho part of tho firm to wilfully vlolato the law Is evi denced "by tho light penalty, BEND SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY Tho assignment ot teachers for the years follows; Junior and Senior High School. R. C. Johnson, principal, history and debato. Miss Harriott Umbaugh, English, room D. it M FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy sop: Acrfa Alius Blnnoho Mlllor, InngunRon, room I). MIha Muliol Lorunco, history nnd pedagogy! room A. MIha Holtm Mnnuy, sclouco nnd mnthomntlcH, room F. MIhh Kndu M, Klnymi, household nrtH, room 4, Miss Margnrot llnnsou, hnokkoop. tug and Htoiuigrnphy, room 7. Miss llnntrlco Chummy, Typewrit ing, room fi. T. I), floxtnu, mnniinl (mining, Miss Clnro Pruuhs, enmmorctnl nnd English,, room O. Miss Gertrude Foley, history nnd mnthomntlcs, room E. Central Hrhool, Miss Mary McClny, inrlnclpnl grades 7A nnd 711, room 3 main. Mrs. Mnudo Ornnt, grades 711 nnd 6A, room 7 main. 'Miss May llnrkor, grndon 5A and SI1, room 0 main, Mips Anna Tnto, grndes GH nnd 4 A, room 3 main, Mttit Doris Fostor, grndo 411, room 2 main, Miss Allco Rnsmunson, grndos 41) nnd 3A, room 1 mnlu. Miss Hazel Hnznltnn, grades 3D and 2A, room 3 court. Miss Mario Ilrosturhous, grades 2A and 211, room 2 court. Miss Mlnnlo Thompson, grades 1A and IB, room 1 court. Held HcIkmiI. Minn Voronlca Cnuo, principal, principal, grado 7A, room 9. Mrs. Borthnldn Sanders, grades 7A and 71), room 10. Mrs. Ilnxnl McOllvray, grades 6A and CI), room 8. Mrs. Clara Hudson, grado 5A, room 7. Mrs. I, I). Davidson, grado 51), room 6, Mla Ornco Cano, grades 4A and 411, room 4. Miss Mlldrod 'Momdorf, grades 411 and 3A, room 5. Miss Nolllo Pattison, grados 3B and 2A, room 3. Miss Dertha Wllklns, grado 21), room 2. ' k'j Mlts Bornlcn Ohman, grados 1A and IB, room 1. Kctmood HcIiimiI. Mrs. Hattn Cardon, principal, grades, 3A and 311, room 3, Mrs. Ruth Stevens, grades 2A and 2B, room 2. Miss Oortrudn Hanks, grados 1A and IB, room 1. Camp KeliiHilN. Miss Elalno 8hort, grados 1 to 8, Brooks-Scanlon. Miss Evollno Crow, grados 1 to 8, Shovlln-IIixon. Altrrnntefi. Frances Manny nnd Nolllo Tlfft. Because J. II. Ilaner, county clork, Is busy with tho work undor tho se lective sorvlco, tho meetings of tho equalization board aro to bo Indef inite until such tlmo as tho govern ment work Is out of tho way. Grandest on Earth Declares Thomas tinlns Hmrittrrn Pounds by Taking Tnnlno Wlfo Also Done """ flNtl. "I havo gained soventoon pounds nnd tho only roason I can glvo for my wondorful Improvement Is that Tanlao Is an extraordinary medi cine" said A. II. Thomas, a woll known employo of tho Wright Ship Building company, nnd living nt 802 M South 9th street, Tacoma, Wash. , .. , "Tho causo of my troublo," ho continued, "started about six years ago, whon I accidentally struck tho back of my lioad a vory hard blow. I paid llttlo nttontlon to It nt first, but In a short while I commenced to havo headaches, which kept get ting worse until I could hardly stand them. Thoso awful headaches w(th the worry about ray condition seemed to undormlno my wholo system and my general, honlth got to be bad, "My appetite left mo, my stomach got In terrible condition and I was down In bed for soveral wooks. What llttlo H k w 'I 4 STOP IN AND LOOK AT OUR NEW SHARPLES Suction Feed SEPARATOR It Does the Work F. DEMENT &CO. w I mnungod In out nnnmoil to do mo hnrm Instwid of flood, as It would fni-munt iwnmliur irnrt mill lltfillNfl ' luiln'. I wnn vory rnstlnss tit night, would (lozo orr tor it wiiiiu nun mini wnkn up "ml roll mid tonn for Mouth. 1 wnM tlrod nnd sIukkIhIi nil tho tlmo nml iinvor foil Ouuiil to my work, "I tried ilirrnront mmllclitim lioplni; to lltid something- Hint would hnlp my Htomurh nml build mn up In a gniiornl way. but I failed to Unit tho right thing until 1 gut Tnnlac. This miidloliio has provnn to lm ox uctly what I uuuduil. It has gnttnit my stomach In nplnndld cniiilltlon, my nppntlto Ih IIiiu mid 1 can oat Just anything I want nnd enjoy It, I don't suffiir n particle with gas nnd Indigestion, and I sleep so well that I hato to nt up In tho mornings, and I seldom havo n hnadacho. I am fooling linn In ovory way now and my wlfo, who has only boon tak ing Tanlac a short whllo, has lmnn hdiioutnd a groat deal already. It's tho grnndnnt mmllclno on earth, there's nn doubt about that." Tanlao Is sold In llnnd nt tho Owl Pharmacy, and In Slstors by (loo. Allkon. Adv. rrcpnrn for ClmiiKcahlo Wrwthrr. II. II. Mlllor, R. P. I). 10, Wooslor. 0 wrllca: "Hy tho changing of bmls and tho weather, I look a very bad cold and sorti throat. Four doses or Foley's Honey and Tar put mo right In n day's tlmo." It pays to get the genuine Foley's nnd avoid substitutes nnd counterfeits, Con tains no opiates, Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. HWIMOXH HY PUHI.HJATIO.N. In the Circuit Court nt tho Stato ot Ongnn, for Deschutes County, O. I,. McVoy, plaintiff, vs, Alta P. McVoy, defendant, To Alta P. McVoy. defendant: In tho Namo of thn Stato of Ore gon, you aro horohy required to np pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit within six wonks from tho date of thn first publication of this summons, to-wlt: Within six weeks from tho 13th day of September, 1018, and If you fall so to answer thn plaintiff will apply to tho court for Judgment ngnlnst you as demanded In his complaint, to-wllj For a decree of tho above entitled court dissolving tho marrlago rotation between you and tho plaintiff, This summons Is served upon you by thn publication thereof In Tho llond llullotln, Weekly Kdltlnn, tor a period ot six consecutive nnd suc cessive weeks, In accordance with an order mado therefor by the Hon, W. I). Harnes, Judgn ot tho County Court of Deschutoi County, Oregon, on tho 11th day of Heptnmhor, 1018, which order requires publication for six consecutive and succemlvo weeks, and that thn first publication thereof shall bo on September 1 3th, 1018, It. S, HAMILTON. Attorney for Plaintiff, 28-34c Address: Hind, Oregon. ChAHHIFIKI) AHYKItTlHKMK.NTH KOIt HALK. FOR HAU: Oood lumber, building 40x17, suitable for barn, garage, rosldenco; nearly now, Tonl house, lfix3, and kitchen. Cheap for cash, C. S. Honson, attorney. 0-28p FOR 8ALB tO acres, woll Im proved, flvo room hotis, hlg barn, two root cellars, dairy house; 24' acres wator; machinery, tools, about fltteon tons hay; night miles out; closo to school. W. C. Mc Culston, 1043, llond street. 13.28.0p FOR BALK Shorthorn bull, 3 years otd; full blood. F. Porclvall, Mllll can, Ore. 1028-30a FOR SAUK 40 acres near llond, 27 acres wator right In crop, IS acres hay; with or without stock. In qulro llullotln, 01-28tfn FOR HALK Nlco flvo-room house and two lots In Doulovnrd addi tion. Prlco 11700. Will tako good car tor part payment. Kasy terms. Inquire llullotln. 87-2Hp FOR BALK One purobrod Duron Jorsoy sow, to farrow Oct. 3; weight about 3fi0 lbs,; also 2 milch cows, cheap, Carl II. Livesly, De schutes, 77-27-0p FOR 8ALB Cholco brood sows, wilt farrow In October. W. M. Knicker bocker, (list, Ore. 71-27-0p FOR BALK Holstoln bull calf; dam mado IS, 000 lbs. milk, G70 lbs. fat at four years. P, O. Hurt, llond, Oro, 51-2fUfo FOR BALK About 30 hoad ot cattle, mostly young stuff. Boo or wrlto P. 1), Johnson, Mllllcan, Oro. ., 27-2Ctfo FOR BALK OHBAP Ono horse. Boo Chlot of Pollco Nixon. 32-22tfo FOR BALK 14 hoad of cattlo and ono work team. H. A. Qosnny, Union harbor shop. Phono 2171. 10-lltfo WANTKI). WANTIID Hxporloncod shoop liord ur. Address P. O. Hdx 118, Sls tors. 0C-28p WANTKD Fresh Shorthorn milch cows, R, L. Tono, Slstors, Oregon. B7-27tfo WANTED A second hand buggy. Call Rural 118, or wrlto Dox 100. 73-27-8P Brand Directory FRANK PKROIVALL MilUeattfOregon. adv,80p t , Right eldo; right ear crop- S pod; Wott, r,ght ,,d lag' , u jLmt, oisioni,. uro. adv.lOOo I'. II. JOHNSON, MUllcan, Oregon. TT YWMMMMWM