IIKNI) BULLETIN, HUM), OltKOON, TIU'IUHDAV, DECEMBER n, UIIH PA OK n ri LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Friday's Dally,) (Itiy M, I nit nun In In (ho city on liiinliwsii. 0, J, Fluid, of Hpnldinu In hum on II iMIHlllUjtH vImII, ' t Krtttl IColtiiwIck of llnoil Klvur In In (tin city mi IhimImdhm, Lou lit 13, Jordan of I'rliiovlllu In lnirti on ii ImihIiiuhii vlnlt. 0. V. Nullum of Hunttlu, Ih In tho city triiiiimctliit: ImihIiuwii. J. M. Nyu of Tllliiinoolt Ih In tint city IriuiHiictliig IiiihIiidhh. 10, 1). Cook of Ulyinplit, WunIiIiik ton, Ih In tlm city on ImihIiiiihh, 1). .Milton of Klnmntli Falls In transacting IiuhIiiunh In tho city. I), V. Good of Alfalfa wan In thu city Thursday, tho huchI of frlnnda. tile OImuii and L, Colin of Kmtnutt, Idaho, uro In thn city ou a bun I mm trip. 11, J. Knlnldy of Wullu Walln, WaahlriEton, U u btultiuti visitor In the city. Mr. ntul Mr. J. C. Wick of. Cot fax, Washington, aro vlaltlng with frlwidn In tho city. Clinrli'M Hurt of Cmilrallit Ih In tho rlty vInUIiik with frliiiiiln mid tnuiHiictlni; IiiinIiiuhn. Mr. and Mm, It. A. Ward of lied iiiond apitnt ThmikiiKlvliiK an tln guosta of friend In UiIh city, Mr. mid Mm. Walter llrntt of Portland mid .Mlaa Ethel J. IIImkIii nro In thn city vlalllnx with friend". iiliitor, who dk'd nl thai placn Hiitur day, Mliw Ciitliorliio Mann formurly a timelier In tho llmid hcIiooIh, Ih now teaching at llolllNtor, Idaho, thn hcIiooIh tliuru having reopened after a four-wouks' cloning pnrlod on ac count of Inlltioimi, Ilor ulster, MIhh Helen Manny, a toucher In tho Bond hcIiooIh, who In now In Portland, Ih expected to rottirii hoiiio toiilKhl. (From Statunlny'H Dully.) T. I.. Qulmi of I'rltiuvllla la hero on htiNliKMM, Albert Kcluiltx or AlfalfR Is In the city on liiialnoaa. Dan (Jriwnliaugli of Itciliiieiiil la in tint city on liiialuwi. Ini llrttdlwy of Slaiiffwr ia In tho city on h htialnsa trip. J. J.. WihmIn of Rink, OrtiMon, l . lmri! trttiiMtciliu: InialiHSM. , T. II. Foley loft lKt night for a IiunIikwm trip to Portland. ' P. II. Cofftty of Brother l In th city traiiaactlnic uumIiihm. C. V. Xtiiitleon of Portland hi In tlm city on it (maluea visit. C. H. Woods of Redmond Im trans acting hiinliiHM In tho city. C. M. Clmrltoii of PowhII Butte la trammcitlng hualumu In tliw dty. M. M. McKay of I PIiim Im In thn city lookliiK aftwr InKtlncn affairs. It. 0. PmitHr of PowhII HiiMm la In tlm city attending to hualiiMM affair Mr. mid .Mm. II. M. ItaHlman of Hpoknim, WaaliliiKtnn. am In tlm olty for u brief vlalt. Mr. and Mm. Ilmtj. II. lletz of l.os AuguloH, California, urn lmr for a NOVHral days' visit. Mm. K. I'mirl Iiiim rettirnwl to hnr homo In thla city after mphiiiIIiik tli jmat tlirwtt wtteka In Portland vlaltlng With (Hands. Mark HlakwIiiH of Haiti CrMk. Mlahlnan, U in tho olty for u short vlnlt at tho homo of IiIh con h In, .Mm. K. I). Wllnon. I), V. (Jood or Alfalfa, who haa been In tho city on IiuhIikmh for tin pant aovornl dayM, returned to hla homo UiIh niornliii;. Mm. Margaret Wlnllold of Torru tioniio Is In tho ally vlaltlng with friends mul attending to miittum connnctml with, hnr merchandise IiiihIiiomm. (From Tuesday's-Dally.) A. D, Powoll of Prlnuvlllo In lioro on IiiihIiiuhm, C. E. llalloy of Portland Ih In tho city on ImihIiiiihh, John Walsh of Ilolito, Idaho, In In thu city on business. A, U, Poturaon or HUtnrs la In thu city on a business vlnlt, J, II. Mutator of Hpokana t a bual noiii visitor In tho city. C. II. Johnson of Mllllcau Ii traua actlnx bualntHH In tha city, C. 13. H n I n cm of Bcattla la trun licllnic bualmuM In tho city. Auntlii Klxor of Prlnuvlllo la trana- aclinic bUNlncan In tho city. Mr. and Mm, C, U. Johnnon of Fro inont nru huro, tho KUimta of friend. Mr. and Mm. C. It. Ilarvny of ItolmrlH nro vIhUIiii: with frlumlH In thu city. T. II. Foloy riiturni'il thin morn ItiK from a Movurnl dnyH' IiiimIiiohh trip to Portland. Dr. Tnriiur and Mm. Turner of Portland nro In tho city, nii:lMturud at thu Cozy hotul. Mr. and Mm. I". C. Donovan or Mlauffiir urn In tho city for u Hhort vlnlt with frlciidH. Mr. and Mm. F. C. Dlhlilo or Hun tux aru In thu olty Hpnndliii: Huvnral (Iii)m vlaltlui: with rrlHiidM. Mr. and Mm. (!. W. (Iohh or I.a Cranili', CruMon, aru In thu city for a Movnntl da'M' vlnlt. ruKlaturad nt tho WrlKht hotul. Mm. (V II. Krlckaon of Ilar Creek lluttua la In thu ulty vlrltliiK nt thu homu of frlnniln. Mm. rlrk(iti him Juat rwcnlvi'd wonl from hur Krmid imiii. who la In trnlnlni; at thu tnnrlno tralnltiK atallon at Mare IhIhikI navy ynrda, atallni: hu U vary fond of tho aurvlc, hut oxpruaaliu; re;rtit that thn war waa uudud Imforu hu had an opportunity or partlclpatlim. (From Moudny'H Dally.) H. K. IIoukIo or itudmoud waa In tho city Sunday, Win. Xonllen of Portland Ih In thu city ou ImihIiiohh, I'uku Htauffur fif .Stnurfor, OruKon, Ih huro on IiuhIiikhh. John WiiIhIi nt IIoIho, Idaho, Im hum traiiHiicttiiK IiiihIiiohh, F. I'. Andumoii of I.aku, Ori'Kon, Ih In thu city traiiHiictliiR IiiihIuumh, 13, O, II) do of Itodnioiid wiih In tho city yoHturday ou biiHlnuiM. Mm. J, II. Colo or Kukoiio Ih In thu city, ruKlHturud nt tho Pilot llutto Inn. Howard Hamluy or Culver Ih In thu city lookliiK after 1iuhIiuhh mat tura. Mr. and Mm, ChnrlcH ltiinilall or Hpoknuo aro huro vIhIHuk with frlumlH, Mm, Clara WIiKuIioiiho of Index, Waiililiif;tou, Ih In thu city for a vlnlt with frluudn, J. T, Hardy or Portland In In tho city vIhUIiii; with rrlundn and trnim actliiK IiuhIiichh, Ii. II, Charkm or Fleetwood, pub llHhur or tho I.nko County Tribune, Ih In tho city ou bUBliumH, Curl .Woileckl of Thu Dallun Ih In thu city nttundliu; to IiiihIiiohh mattum connected with IiIh branch prodtico liouno huro. Mrn, FrauclH Wllllamu nml duuKh tur and Mr. and Mm, Hoy iMttchutl of CroHcmit aro 111 thu city for ii brief vlnlt wllh frlondn. M. J Kulloy luft this mornliiB for Spokano to uttond thu funurul 9(. 1ii (From Wmlnuaday'a Dally.) K. II. Iloyd of CIIiih PnllM In In tlitf city today on bualnuaM. II. II. Ooaiiny Iikm returned to IiIh home In till city after apeudliiK acvHral daya In Portland ou biiNlni'itM (ittorKu IIukIihh haa arrived from l.lhby, Montana, with IiIh family, to take a poxltlou iih Hawyur with Thu Jtlievlln-lllxon Company. T. W. Trlplutt. who hna boon In Portland durliiK thu pant auvural montliH workliiK In thu HhlpyardN, Iiiih returned to thla city mid will make hla homu horu thla winter. P. D. McN'amn. aucrutary of tlTu Culinary Alliance, will leave tonight ror Portland, whuru ho will confer Hlth phyHlclmiM In recant to hln health, coinpllcatlona from tho In lluenH huvliiK left him In a weak ouwl condition. Hu hope to be able to return In it few wuukn. Harry lthelni;old, one of thu part num In tho Colduu Hulo atoru In UiIh city, who Joined tho naval re Nurvim Huvural montliH ni;o and haa nlucu been Htatlonud at Seattle, Ih expected to return to bin homo and IiiihIiiuhb horu nuxt wuuk, nccordlnit to ii luttur rcculvud by K. I'mirl, IiIh IiuhIiichh uhhocIhIo, IJAKER'S GROCERY IN NEW LOCATION Will Occupy (Jiiarturs In tho Svw Kueppen IIuIIiIIiik During tlm I'n-scnt .Mouth. (From Tucsday'8 Dally,) linker's (Irocury, which for tho paHt four yearn ban boon located at 731 Wnll Htrcut, Ih to lm moved to larKur quartern during thu prenuut mouth, occupyliiK ouo of tho rooiim In thu uuw Kouppuu bulldlni: ou Wall Htrout, butweun Franklin and Mlnnu Notu avenuen. II. K, lliikur, thu man iiKt'r, Iiiih announced tin unlarKoinunt of thu already lurKO Block, together with other IniproveinentH which are to iniiko thu cntabliHliniunl uiuoiik tho lemlliiK on en of thu city. .MKS. DA.VA SKM.S I.NTKUKST. (From TuoHday's Dally,) iMrn, Myrtlo McComb ban moved from .Silver I.aku to Horn! mid him purclimjod (bu roomliiK houno haul nosii of Mm. Carrlo V. Dana, thu Lawrence bulldliiK and tho former I), I. & I', orilcu bulldluK, Sho him iiIho boiiKht Mm, Duna'n thruu lota and bouuo In Kenwood, Mm. Dana will ko to I.ou AiikuIuh lor tho winter. 1IA1IY ItOY AHIUVIOS. (From Tuoaday'a Dally,) Ir. and Mm. Cbtirloa h, Wolmor of Myrtlo Creek, OroKon, old roal- donts of tho county, nro tho pnrouts of, u.,10 W pound son, .- -v POTATOES GO 200 SACKS TO ACRE Look DIhImiico from .Market Only TIiIiik 'I'linl llolila Hack I ho I'lliiKlo Flat District. (From Tuimday'a fmlly.) William Hubbard, who npent tho aiiiiimur with IiIh daUKhtur al PrltiKlo Flat, In back In Hem! for tho winter, lloforn coining to town ho picked a few Inborn from KM WIIhoii'h potato bin to allow what In produced In that lino In n dry ronton mid lnun"ox cuptlonully dry acaaou. Tha flvo po tiitoca Mr. Hubbard brought In wolchnil Juat a fraction undor 11 pound, tho blxKcat wolchlnc two and a half pounda. Mr. WHaon har ruted 400 aacka of potatoea from two acrei, a xreat demonatratlon for tha country, but tho 66 mllea to market or a railroad kills the profit of anch Induatry. SUGAR CARDS ARE WITHDRAWN TODAY ALLIED TROOPS TO OCCUPY HUN CITIES AinerlcaiiH Aro to He Hliitloncl nl Coblen, French ami Itrltlili In Other Towiin, (Mr Unltnl I'rmn to Th limit Ilullrtln.) LONDON, Doc. I.Whcn tho oc cupation of Corman territory on tho wont bank of tho Itlilnu ban been completed, tho Americana will oc cupy Coblcnz, tlm French Mayonco and tho lirltlnb ColoKne, It linn been decided by the Downing Htreot con ference. Thu DolgluiiH will occupy thu bnliinco or the rumnlnlm; atrip or Germany on the border of Holland. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER ALL WIRELESS IJsvn lutrrcat of tha Mnrconl Com- py l America with KxcptIoii of I'our Large Htationa. (irorerH to It" lt'Miiihlbli; ttltli Con- Minier for MiiliitnliiliiK u Four- Pound .Miixlmiim. (From Tuemlny'a Dally.) Hitftar cardH and cnrtlllcatCH aru withdrawn, leavlni: thn ruMpoiiHlhlllty with thu Krocnr that coiiHtimem will not reculvu morn than four potiiidH or ntiKitr per pornon pur mouth, It wiih announced from tho olllcu or the county rood admlulntrntor thin morn Iiik. upon advlcua received from the atntu office. The certificate plan lined by thu dealer for purchnnliu; their auppllca haa uIho been with drawn. (Ilj UnlUd Tru to The Vmi IlalMln.) WAaiUNOTON, Dec. 4. All Mar coni wlrelcna ntatlonn In America, except four high powered onen, have been taken over by tho navy depart ment, It wiih announced officially to day. It ban duvoloped that tho de partment had recently purchuncd the i;reat Hayvlllo ntntlon from tho alien property cunlodlan. With thu purchanea the Murconl company reltniiulnhen the field of hmidllnK Mhorc-to-ahoro moanagen. SPANISH CAHINirr ItKSICSNS. (11 Unit.-! Pri-M to Thr IUn.1 Ilullrtln.) MADRID, Dec. . A dlffcrenco between mumbem baa cnuned u realtf nation of the fipanlHh cabinet. Dr. Turner will be nt Tboraon'n Jewelry ntore nil next week, Decem ber X-H Adv 40c. w ARNER Bend's Santa Claus Store 3 GIFT GOODS AT: RIGHT PRICES Shop now. You get the Best Assortments from which to select. Do it now. Come and see. BOOKS All kinds 5c to 75c DOLLS A long line lc to$-I.95 DOLL BUGGIES Strong and serviceable. .. 75c, $1.00, $2.50, $3.50 v. DOLL FURNITURE A high grade line $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 DOLL BEDS Gilt frames, flowered mattresses 35c, $1.25, $2.50 RED CHAIRS Good sizes 35c, 50c, 60c, $1.25 GAMES Stencils, Paints 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c GAME BOARDS The best kinds $2.50, $3.00, $1.50 RUBBER BALLS All sizes and colors.. .3c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c AIR RIFLES Daisy, 500-shot, the best made $2.00 SLEDS Self steering, strong ones $1.59, $1.89, $2.15, $2.89 ROCKING HORSES $1.25, $2.50, $3.50, $1.00, $1.50 KIDDIE KARS For the little folks - $1.75 DRUMS Little boys like them... 50c, 75c, $1.50 PIANOS For the little miss 35c to $1.50 ANIMALS A big line 10c' to $1.00 IRON TOYS For the rough boys 15c, 25c, 35c TRAINS On tracks $1.25, $1.75, $3.00, $4.50, $(5.50 Steel trains 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 TOY TEA SETS A complete line 15c to $2.25 TOY STOVES Made of steel 25c to $4.00 FRICTION TOYS Heavy steel 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.75, $3.50 SAND TOYS Always liked 59c to $1.45 Inspect Our Stock of Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware. EVERYTHING FOR THE.JHOME TABLE Start Shopping Today for Xmas Gifts This is destined to be an unusual Christmas and we prediet a hundred per cent merry one, for it is Vic tory Xmas and this store oflers innumerable gifts that will truly represent Victory in Gift Giving. Only the useful is included and of course only the best. We urge your immediate selection, and in de ciding "what to give" you keep in mind that "Qual ity is remembered long after the price is forgotten.' INCLUDE THESE IN YOUR LIST HANDKERCHIEFS Plain or Fancy EmfcroiiUr.J . Initialed or Plain, from - - - - 5e to $L0O cacK Boxad Handkerchiefi - - - - - lScfo" $1.50 GLOVES-MenV X.J;; afldrenV-in Kfl'UWe, ,, Silk or Wool. Priced - - - - 25c io UOO'pair HOUSE SLIPPERS malce the moil acceptable iit-- tn Felt, Leather and Cretonne Ladle Slipper, - 85e to $2.50 Men'j Slipper. - $1.85 to $2.65 Children' Slippers, 85c to 31.15 SILK UNDERMUSLINS Envelope Chemite in Flejh Waih Satin or Crepe de Chine $2.95 to $4.95 Camiiolet in Crepe de Chine and Wah Satin $1.15. 1.25. 1.50. 1.65. 1.75, 1.95. 2.25.2.50.2.75 LADIES' NECKWEAR in Georgette. Satm Pique and Lace, alio Set, very appropriate for Xmai givintf-a uieful tfift. Priced at 35c. 50c. 60c. 65c, 75c. 85e. up to $2.50. POHLSON NOVELTIES-The gift one Ion, to keep.yet delight togive away included are Novelty Pencil. Stamp Moittener. I3en Bar;. Eutlcn Hook. Thimtle. Dinner Bell, Darner. Fly Swatter. Knit ting Needle and Holder. Each gift put up in attract ive hoxe with gift venei. MANICURE SETS in leather caie. $1.50 to $7.50 Sewing Boxe. Pullman Slipper. Traveling Set. Stop and Shop Eaily-Early !n the Day, at 1 1 BROTHERS FEDERATION TO !- MEET AT SALEM PLANS TO HOLD MEET HERE GIVEN UP. Will Assrmlilo In Capital City During Legislative Term llcml to Ho ("boson for Next War's Convention. Tho state Federation of Labor con vention, which was to have been held in this city diirlng tho week com mencing October 1-1, and which was postponed through nn order of the stnto board of health, will not come to Ilcnd this year, according to an announcement received from stato headquarters by local labor officials. Scvoral weeks ago It was an nounced that the postponed meeting would bo held here In tho week com mencing December 9, but those plans havo since boon changed and thore will be no meeting of the body until nfter tho first of tho year, when tho convention will bo held In Salem dur ing tho loglalntlvo nssombly. At that tlnio matters of Importance In regnrd to state legislation which will affect labor aro to be taken up directly with tho representatives and senators instead of recommendations being sent In, which would hnvo boon the case- had tho convention been held lioro on tho scheduled dates. This change in the program of labor will not permanently defeat Ilcnd In tho entortiiiniuent of stato labor. It has boon practically settled that Uoml Is to havo the meeting next year, when ovon moro olnborato plans for the outortalnmeut of tho guests can bo mndo than would havo been possible undor tho stress of war times this fall, Whllo no dollulto dates for tho convention nt Salem havo yut been mudo, It Is understood In labor circles hero that sovcrul members nro to bo in attomlnnco from this city. I'UIIMC NOTICK. Public notico Is hereby clvcn that tho County Court of Deschutes 'ounty, Oregon, has mado the fol lowing estimate of tho nmount of money to bo raised by taxation for , tho ensuing year and containing a 'statement of tho probablo receipts of ; tho county from sources other than direct tax. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES. County Clerk C, 370 00 Sheriff 7,500.00 School Superintendent.... 3,250.00 Assessor -. 3.460.00 Treasurer 1,200.00 Surveyor 1,500. 00 Commissioners and Court 3.000 00 Justfco Courts 600 00 Coroner 200.00 Election Exponso 2,000.00 Insane 200.00 Widows' Pensions 2,000.00 Wotermnster 1,250.00 Health Offlcor 350.00 County Hospital nnd Poor 1,500.00 Court House and Jail 3,500.00 Hoads and Bridges 28,500.00 Scalp Bounties 1,200.00 Fairs 1,000.00 War Hoard Expense GOO.OO Printing Proceedings 600 00 Miscellaneous 500.00 Circuit Court 3,500.00 County Attorney 750.00 Fish Hutchory 2,500.00 Agriculturist 2,200.00 Itoad Machinery 8,000.00 State Tax 25,000.00 General School Tux 23,000.00 Total : $134,930.00. ESTIMATE OF HECEIPTS. Clerk's und Kecordqr'n- . Fees ..";.? 5,000.00 Fines '..,...:.. 1.000 00 Forest Rovenuo 1,000.00 Fair Money 1,200.00 Total j 8,200 00 8UMMKU WKATIIKK. (From Tuesday's Dally.) With a maximum tomporaturo of 05 at 3 o'clock this nftornoon, tho thormomotor reached tho highest point during tho month of December In a two-yoar. period, Thtf nearest approach to this "war Oh December 31 lust year, with a maximum of G3. Dalanco to be raised by Direct Taxation $126,730.00 notice is further given that tho said court hus fixed Thursday, tlm 26th day of December, 1918, at tho hour or 10 o'clock in tho morning; at the court room in liend as tho time and placo for a full and com pleto discussion of said estimates when nnd whero nny taxpayer tmb Ject to suld tax lovy whon made shall bo hoard lu favor or against any pro posed tax levy. Published by order of tho County Court of Deschutes County In Tho Ilond Bulletin, tho official paper of said county, on the 5th and 12th of Dccorabor. 1918, tho first publica tion being not less than 20 days and tho second not loss than 10 daya prior to said proposed meeting. W. D. BAUNES, County Judgo, C. II. MIIiLER, SETH STOOKEY, Commissioners. LICENSE ISSUED. (From Wednesday's Dally.) A marrlagb license vms today Is sued by tho county clerk's offlco to Dalbort P. Brown and MIbs Mar garjte Woods, both of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, parents ot the bride, accompanied tho couple to secure the license.