I REND BULLETIN, WKXn, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY I), HMO Mtefafed - ir ' exiS2&ass ji"i-r?iros,',.-.i c i y5&4AP41j5Wvvw f?T Ji c l Lfeei. . I ' 8 tiHHr!Sra k ...... , 8k rv ? ' l ,' 1 . A ... . . . . , 1 MMlaUBIUTE"CIAMCkUiiclQ Tonus Cabin; ' JlQaiaimmtQHcttw AT TIIK LIBERTY SU NDAY AND MONDAY. CITY MILLAGE IWILL NOT VOTE IS INCREASED; ON BOND ISSUE SCHOOL LEVY CAUSES ADVANCE. C. 0. I. DISTRICT SALE IS HELD UP. Rend "Will ray $70,502.15 on Vnlun- Failure of Company to l'rmiilc Prop-, Uon of $1,0124241 This Year, Shown by Figures of County Assessor. An advanco of ono mill in the levy for tho city of Dend for this year was announced this morning by County Assessor W. T. Mullarkoy, following tho computntlon.of taxes for tho school district, tho city and tho stato and county. This is in spito ot an increased valuation in city property of approximately $100, 000, and is accounted for by a gain in the school lax of G.G mills, as tho city and tho state and county lories show a marked decrease. Tho city tax for this year is sot ut 26,848.87, to bo raised on a mlll nge of 28.5, tho stato and county lory will bo $20,346.04, with a 20.1 mill age, while that part of School Dis trict No. 1 lying within tho city will contribute $30,3G7.23, representing 30 mills. Tho total Is 78. G mills as against 77 G of tho year before. I Tho total mlllago In tho city last year embraced 24.3 for tho school district, 21.C for stato and county and 30.8 for tho city propor. This was on a valuation of $S96,G6G, I making a lovy ot $69,580.47 as against $79,562.15 for tho present' year. Of this, public utilities in Bend will pay on a valuation ot $102,636. i Tho cntiro tax to bo collected for District No. 1 amounts to $70,162.98, inoro than twice Bend's sharo ot this Item ot expense. This is accounted for largely by tho fact that the mills, while included in the district, are not In tho city. crty Schedule Is Koilsou flit en One Director to Do Elected Jan. 1 1. (XUa B.Xopsonj, raoj.-O Tho bond Issue- to carry out tho provisions ot tho contract mado with tho Central Orogon Irrigation com pany by directors of tho C. O. I. dis trict will not bo voted on at tho elec tion to be held on January II, ac cording to a statement mado by H. II. Do Armond, attorney for tho district, this morning. Tho reason for this action, Mr. Do Armond stated, wnc t.n nll.A f in ntmrnnv in riff - W.U 1HIIUIH Wt W.U bUlUWli; ... I' vide tho schedules ot property tot. bo attached to tho contract showing In, detail what tho district would bo buying in caso tho bond lssuo was approved. "Wo aro not going to vote these bonds," Mr. Do Armond stated, "without knowing what the company Intends to glvo us In dotal!." Although tho bond Issue will not bo voted on, tho olectlon will bo held for tho purposo of electing a director to servo for thrco years, tho term of J. G. McGuffle, who was elected last year, now having expired. Two can didates seek tho position, Mr. Mc Gufflo offering himself for re-election and being opposed by J. J. Elllngor. War Restri&ions Are Off ! ? Greatest Undoing of High Prices Bend Has Seen During The Past Four Years!! We are not going to look out for anyone else--our bills must be. paid and we don't intend to wait for others to pay them for us. We are greatly OVERLOADED! There is only one thing to do under such circumstances, and with mercy for no one we are going to do it. CRUSHING OUT THE WAR PROFITS ! Recognizing the fact Unit tifter-the-ynr readjustment of business of all kinds will see many changes from pres ent methods, this store proposes to put its house in order NOW. It's easier to meet lhe.se new conditions with the CASH IN HAND than with high-cost merchandise on the .shelves. The war has taxed your purse to the the limit on everything you buy. It has, no doubt, been the excuse for unusual profits in many transact ions. "ON ACCOUNT OFTIIE WAR" has been dinned into your curs 'till you're dizzy. Here's a relief a HEAL relief. Don't Hesitate Act Quick- Come Early in the Day While the Stocks Are at Their Best See Our Windows. PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES You've been urged pretty steadily to save for war purposes; now we're going to suggest you save for peace. We're going to do better than suggest; we re going to show you how to do it and provide the means to do it. Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats M. P. C ASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER The Home of Hart Schai!ncr& Marx Clothes I four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No watting Adr STRAYED Five mllos wast of Laplne on the 8th of October, two mares, one bay, 11 years old, weighing nbout 13C0, branded II on Ion stifle; and one black mare, 9 yoars old, weighing about 1150, branded V under I. Doth had roached manes; alo kind and gentle. Any Information as to their wheruaboutB will be thankfully received. BILL JOHNSON, 42-tfc Powol! Iluttoa, Oro. irfggS zssffimtm Wfi& BSBHHEB' SXte ttl3 fflk will tomorrow. l-s J fit ' "- u I I. ru r h 1 RE you a victim of in ertia? One of those who say "I intend to." or "I 1 Tomorrow never comes. It's what you do today that counts. The man who saves today is the one who will reap the bene fit later. Start a Savings account today. The First National Bank OP BEND barbers, and A. H. Edwards, for tho Painters' union, nro In Portland this week. WINTERING STOCK. p a iihvhi-h f Son. Tiiiniilo. Ore gon, aro propnred to winter Btook at their place six mllos west of Tumalo. Amn o running water on piuco. Adv.4Gtfc WORTH $.10.00 A BOTTLE. Win. Barnes, San Antonio, Toxas, writes: "Foley'B Honoy and Tar has boon worth $G0.00 a bottle lo me. . I had 'the flu followed by pneumonia, which loft mo weak, with a porslstont cough. Tho cough hung on. Some ono advised Koieys nonoy unu lar. I havo completely recovered and do not cough at all." Sold everywhere. Adr. Brand Directory FRANK FKKCIVAIJj MlRlcun, Oregon. adv.89p A Right side; right ear crop- ped; wattle right bind leg. 1. h. TONE, Bisters, Ore. adv.lOOo l' IfcU I WpaWiiiBir JSSIiH!8Bffi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Claulfled advertUmir charge per luue 20 cent for 20 word, or lei. Ono cent per word for all over 20. All c!lfltl advertltlng trlctly eaih In advance.. FOR SALIC 20 tons good oat buy, $10.00 per ton. At farm next to Plalnvlow schoolhouso, Gist. 70-4Gc FOB SALE 1910 Ford, In good con-! dltlon, with trailer. Will sell for cash or luko two good milch cows as part payment. Geo. H. ItobertH, Lower llrldgo, Ore. fl3-l6-fic FOR SALE 3000 IIih. white beans, home grown, 8 lbs. for $1 00. De livered parcels poHt, cash with ordur. Ono, lunker, Terrebonno, Ore. CL'-IC-Gp SHEEP FOB SALE h00 line wool owos, bred to Lincoln bucks, to lamb In March. Will sell any niim bo r to suit. Arrangements can be mudo for raivgo and feed. Address W. M. Wilson, Powell Butte, Oro. UO-Hc FOB SALE 1C0 ncreH at Powell Butte with GO acres In cultivation: place well fenced; five-room house, barn, chicken and hog houses. Prlco $20 poracro. Inquire ot L. J. Sooborger, seven mlloaoast ot Bend on Bear Crook road. 43-44p FOB SALE On account of falling health I must noil my dairy herd of hlgh-grado Ilolntolns. All young stuff, no hotter herd In South Central Oregon. Average price about $7C per head, Call or ad dress II, A. Chapman, Fremont, Oro. 43-Gc house or what havo you? Box S3, Tillamook, Oro. 43-7p WANTED. FOR SALE. FOB SALE 160 acres, nil Irrigated, under Arnold ditch systom; 135 acres cultivated, 30 In alfalfa, clover and timothy; lovol; deep soil, freo of rocks; 7-roora houso, barn, 2 cisterns. Boason, for sale am widow. Prlco reasonable. 16 cows and young stock. Mrs. Mary Knotts, G miles from Bend, Oro. 80-46-Gp FOB SALE ICO-acro ranch, all fonced; Ideal for sheop ranch; 46 acres under cultivation; water right fully paid; undor Swalloy ditch; ono of tho finest ranches In Orogon Will sacrlflco on account of sickness. Ownor leaving stuto. Inquire at Bulletin ofllco. 4Gc TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE TO TRADE For cow and calf, No. 17-450 capacity U. S. cream sepa rator, practically now. Asa Prlch- ard, Bond, Oro. 43-7p TO EXCHANGE A mombor of my family needing u higher altitude and a dryer climate, I would like to trade tho below dcscrlbod placo for alfalfa land In Eustorn Oregon 9G6 acres In Lornno Valloy, Lauo county, Oro,; GO ncrcs In cultiva tion, ovor half fine bottom land, balanco rolling, but not stoop; good buildings, well fonced. Joins county road and froo range; flnn water; tolophono, dally mull, abundnnco of fruit; closo to school, C, L. Frost, Lorano, Oro. 43-5p TO TRADE 11 acres commorclal orchard noar Spokano to trado for WANTED Dressed meat, hogs, vomI, mutton, lambs, young goals and hnef, all kinds of poultry. Will obtain tho highest price. Our commission for stilling, G per onl. Wrlto for tags. Ilognss & Co., 1GI Front St. Cup. stock, $20,000. C8-4G-7P WANTED A tesm of mares, about 1G00 lbs. each, for cash. Address Plerey & Sous, Tumalo, Ore. 3a-32lfc TAKEN l'l LOST A light yellow Jersey cow with oikIh of blaek-tlppcd horns suwed off. Notify MrH. O. O. Stringer at 1G42 West Gth St., City, and receive reward. 73-4 Gp TAKEN UP Cnmo to my placo, 7 miles east of Bend, at tho Hoggs ranch, Doc, 16, 1918, ono blue yeurllng steer, no earmarks or brands enn be seen; ono red year ling steur and one Herford year ling heifer, both earmarked silt In loft ear and undorhalf slope in right. No brands can bo soon. Owner enn have same by proving ownership and pnyluK dHumgos and iixpoiiHuH at tho Caldwell ranch, tiV) miles east of Bend. John Smith. 79-4 Go TAKEN UP Cnmo to my place Nov. 1, ono yearling black and white Holstelu steer; no brands or oar marks. .1 'j miles N, K. Tumalo. Owner onn havo same by paying for advertising and feed bill. J, W. Brown. 1 9-4 4 p TAKEN UP Catno to my place 7 mllos east ot Bond, about Novem ber 115, 1918, a black heifer, brand not plain. Owner can havo same by proving ownership mid paying expenses. O. P. Dahle, Bend, Ore, GO-U-Gp STRAYED Ono brown suddlo pony, weight nbout 700, white star In face, 1 white hind toot; branded L O on shoulder, Howard for In formation, C. J. Stnuffor, Htnuf fer, Ore. 43-Gp MISCELLANEOUS. CHEAPER AND BETTER Insurance. Save 7iionoy and Insure -with Ore gon Flro Relief, reliable, mutual. Ask for rates. C. J, Hosklns, ngont, Redmond. R9-4G-fip DODGE CAR FOR SALE In Excellent Condition Ford Touring Car $375 Una Juet Uecn Ovorhnulod unci Is In Hast Condition A, CARS MAY BE SEEN AT THE Deschutes Garage 9 it 4T w L. ,