The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 13, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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WCNI) HULLKMN, BKK1, ORKOON, THURSDAY, FKHHUARY 18, lfl
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LIQUOR TO BE
SHIPPED AWAY
ROBERTS WILL DISPOSE
OF GROWING STOCK.
JUirRO Quantities of ConlRratctl Con
trnlmnd Held by Deschutes County
Sheriff to Ho Turned Over to
Government Official. .
WRITER NOTES
BIG RESOURCE
conn skks gukat fctum-; fob
CKXTKAIi O 11 K O O X I.1KF.S
ItOAl) MATUIUAI4 COMMKNTH
OX VAST UXUSKI) l'OWKH.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Bond nml the .part of Central Oro-
gon which ho wns nblo to visit by
auto during his brief Btny hero madn
(From Saturday's Dally.' n distinct hit with Irvin S. Cobb.
Large quantities of liquor, conns- who lccturcd ,8t , ht nt l0 nlh.
cated In Jlend nnd Deschutes county ,ot,0 club ..Woml5r(u,(., wns ,
by Sheriff S. B. Roberts nnd Chief of chnraclorUnllon ot what no hnd 800n
Polico L. A. W. Nixon, will bo turned ncro
over to. tho government authorities ,., ,, .,..,. ,... ,. .
within tho near future to make up you ,mvon.t oycB bogun q tftp u'
Unlimited water power Is going to
wnsto. And 1 understand you hnvo
MUST MEET WAR BILLS
WITH LOAN-GOV. LYNCH
To tho Citixans of tlio
Twelfth Fodornl Itcsorva District:
Tho Fifth "Victory" Liberty
Loan is iu Right. Lot uh thank God
that it is not juat tho Fifth Loan.
Victory means the end of (ho war,
tho etui nf loans, tho dawn of peace
part ot a carload ot intercepted
contraband goods which is to bo sent
out ot the state.
Tho announcement was nmdo this
morning by Sheriff Roberts after
conferring with ,'federal ngonts as
to tho proper distribution ot tho In
creasing stock ot -whiskey held by
tho county. It Is probablo tho en
tiro shipment will go to California
or somo other wet stnto where It
may legally, bo sold.
In addition to tho liquor now bo
ing held here, a considerable quan
tity is in tho possession ot Ira P.
Holcomb, sheriff ot Jefferson county,
according to a lottcr received this
morning by Sheriff Roberts in which
tho Jefferson county official asked
ndvico as to what ho should do with
tho spoil taken from tho bootleggers.
Mr. Roberts will inform him ot tho
policy adopted -hero, and it Is ex
pected that tho Madras liquor will
also bo turned over to the govern
ment. Besides tho wet, goods which will
be sent out of Bond under federal
supervision, Sheriff Roberts has des
troyed several hundred quarts ot
liquor under court Instructions.
Book-Keeper Now
Tells of Troubles
Smith Hnd Boon Going Down
Fpr Kight Yearn. aln
Seventeen Pound By
TnUllij; Tnnlac-
IU11
"This Tanlac has put mo In shapo
to where I havo gained 17 pounds,"
said II. G. Smith, living at tho Brand
House, Butte, Montana, recently
Mr. Smith has been bookkeeper for
tho Tramway mlno for tho past 12
years' and owns a valuablo ranch
at Jofferson Island, nnd Is one of
the best known and most respected
men In Montana.
timber to last for half' n century.
By thnt time, wltli proper reforesta
tion, n second growth should be
ready," ho said.
"You hnvo n wonderful road sur
facing material In thco volcanic
cinders. Why don't you uso more
ot them? You hnvo enough In thnt
hill near hero to pnvo half tho world,
I should think.
"What a wondortul sunset," ho ex
claimed, as, ho turned to enter tho
hotel for suppor. "Beautiful scen
ery; a wonderful setting your town
has tho plno covered mountains and
tho river," was his fragmentary com
ment. "It's my first visit to Central Ore
gon, and I want to boo more ot It.
I'm coming back hero next fall nnd
go over this whole country." Mr.
Cobb mentioned in this connection
that Bend and Central Oregon might
later bo- mado tho subject ot ono ot
his special articles.
"What do I think of your town?"
ho snld in response to a question. "I
think you hnvo a llg future; but,
really, I wouldn't presumo to offer
nny suggestions. I wouldn't do thnt
If I had been hero for six months.
Just ono thing I do want to tell you.
Keep tho Bolshevik! and tho I. XT. W.
out of horo if you have to giro thorn
a frco rido on n fenco rail."
JAME3 K. LYNCH
Governor. 12th Federal Reserve District
ami prosperity. It means that tho
market price of government bonds
will Houn Htaliillr.u at par or butter.
It also moans that commercial, ngri
cultural, and indtiHtrial all'aiiH will
stabilize, and that tho lIiin-iiiNpired
clamor will eca.se.
Wo woro advised that tho war
would last through 11)11), probably
through 19120. no wo were prepared
ior mat; to Hnvo tlono l cms would
havo been suiuido. Wo prepared to
crush tho Hun on his own ground,
and ho prudently quit. It cost uh
soma money but it saved tho lives of
half a million of our men. Wan
money ever bettor npuuLT
Now wo hnvo bills to pay, prom
ises to make good, our men to bring
homo. This will take from livo to
six billion dollars, l.t'l uh get ready
nnd raise it. A big lank, but tho
last, and therefore easy. All to
gether, shoulder to shoulder, ami
the loan goes overt
Tho "N'inety.Hrst" is tho I'ae.ilic
Coast Division; remember their
achievement., and honor ourselves
by living up to it.
.Jamks l. Lynch,
Governor, Federal llosorvo Hank of
San Francisco; Chairman, Mb
erly Loan Oenoral Kxecutive
Hoard, Twelfth Federal lleserve
District.
SAFETY FIRST
No Camouflage
in This Story.
No doubt you read our opening sign, unying wo
would crush (lie war-lime prices on groccricH.
How do these prices compare with what you have
been paying?
2i -jolid pack Tomatoes .:..;..'. 20c
Juno Peas, per can 17 '4 c
Iowa Sweet Corn, per can.., 17'lc
20c pkg. Soda Crackers...,;.'..' 17 'Jc
2 pkgs. Corn Flakes ;....'. 25c
3 pkgs. Soda 25c
Red Mexican Beans, per lb 9c
Pink Beans, per lb 10c
Small White Beans, per lb .'. 12 zc
We Have Some Big Values in High Grade Coffee
The A to Z Grocery
I was willing to try anything thoro
wns a chance of clvlnc mo somo ro
ller. So I got a bottle and soon won
on tho way up hill. I now weigh 14G
pounds, which gives mo a gain of
seventeen pounds, and makes mo
heavlor and stronger than I havo
been slnco my troublo stnrtcd. My
appetite Is enormous, nnd everything
I eat agrees with me, and all tho
troublo has disappeared from my
stomach entirely. My bnck stopped
hurting mo by thotimo I had finished
my first bottle, nnd I am nover In
tho least bothered with constipation
i ,.- . ..
."My Btomach has gfven mo sol""" "",. ir(,ngin una on-much-troublo
for the past eight or!?rs hnvo all corao back to mo nnd
nlno year," ho continued, "that I , hcn n" work T,ory,d a "nd( fco1 nono
was all thotimo taking something. hp '" u: My wlfo ta noy tak
trylng to get? somo relief. My food 'J8 Tan,ncA " I an 8uro she. will
did not snm tn dliTMt n nil. nn.t I '"" OBWimnB BOOU lO sny lor II
was In such a bad shapo that If I
leaned against my desk I would al
most cry out with pain. I tried
going without meats, and lived on
a diet ot tho very lightest things,
but neither that, nor anything else
helped me. Finally my, back got to
hurting me so across tho kidneys,
nnd I got so tired and worn out that
I would havo to lay off somo days and
rest up. I was troubled with con
stipation and frequent headaches and
lost weight until I got down to only
128 pounds. I havo always been a
steady worker, but I hud gotten to
where I did not feel llko putting In
full tlmo, co von may know I was
a pretty sick man, ''ttM
"When I saw uuout Tanlac In tho
papers, I was feelins so miserable
too, ns it. certainly Is a wondorful
medicine. Hardly a day jfasscs but
what I tell someone how It has holp
cd Die."
Tanlac Is sold In Bend at tho Owl
Pharmacy, In Sisters by George. F.
Aitkcu, and In Bond by Ilorton Drug
company. .dv.
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Ono cent a word It all a llttlo Want
Ad will cost you.
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Iflnl BiKrrlUllir rhnr rwr hui It
rrnU for 20 wnnU or In. On rnl ir
wonl for ll over 10. Alt cUmMcJ nJvntUliijt
trlcUy rwli In mlncf.
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Many a niirccssful man of the futurov
wlll look back and thank tho govern
ment for giving him bis start with
Thrift Stamps.
Tho ban); won't tnko a 25-cont do
posit but tho Covomment ot tho
United States will. Invostlgato.
Cut Thin Out It Is Worth .Money.
DON'T .MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Cc to Foley & Co,,
2835 Shofflold Avo., Chicago, III.,
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
packago containing Foley's Honey
ana inr uompounu, lor coughs, colds
and croup, Foley Kidney Pills nnd
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every
where Adv.
Buying Liberty Bonds and War Sav
Ingj Stumps is not giving anything.
It's only lending your money on tho
best security in tho world.
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ARE YOU ON THE ROAD
TO SUCCESS?
-JAMES J. HILT HAS SAID:
"If you want to know whether you nro destined to
bo a Hucochs or a failure In life, you can easily find out.
Tho test is simple and" It Is infallible. Aro you nblo to
savo monoy? It not drop out. You will lose. You may
think not, but you will lose, as euro as you livo. Tho
seed of Success is not In you."
i
Start that SAVINGS ACCQUNT Today
The First National Bank
OF BEND
"WE HANK OX YOIT, YOU HANK WITH US
m iif
WIN S3 A WORD
BY WRITING A
VICTORY SLOGAN
Good Victory Liberty Loan
slogans aro wanted by the general
publicity commlttoo of tho Twelfth
Foderal Iteservo District with head
quarters in San Francisco.
Tho commlttoo will pay as high
as $3 a word.
First prlzo will bo 30, second
prizo 120, and third prlzo, $10.
Slogans should bo limited to 10
or 12 words.
Send all slogans to SLOGAN
KDITOIt, Boom 301, 430 California,
Stroot, San Frauclxco, California.
Tho contest closos Saturday,
March 22.
Franklin Tells
Where Money Went
Lewis B. Franklin, director of
tho War Loan Organization, tells
tho why ot tho Victory Llborty
Loan In tboso words:
"Tho money subscribed In Iho
Fourth Loan, which wns $1,000,
000,000 In excess ot what wo askod.
lasted tho Treasury Department
only until tho tenth dny of Docnnv
bor, when wo found ourselves again
pumped dry.
"Tho expenditure of tho Trcai'
ury Department, tho actual cash
outgo, last Docombcr was $2,000,
000,000. Tho annual rnto of en
pendlturo boforo tho war was about
$1,000,000,000 n year."
This money and more, Franklin
said, went to pay tho cost of guns,
ships, ammunition, food and equip
ment .that never actually got Into
tho war but which caused Germany
to surrender. Germany's surrender
.saved tho lives ot ""00,000 of our
boys.
A'iot ot tho monoy to bo realized
from the Victory Liberty Loan has
boennpent nlrcndy. It helped to
savo thouo C00.000 soldlor boys'
lives.
I'roparo to buy, Victory Llborty
Bonds.
MONTHLY WAR. STAMP QUOTAS
FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT
The Trcnsury Department litis nssigned to tlio Twelfth Federal
Reservo District the following monthly quotnH to bo raised in War
Suvings Stnmps during 1U19:
' January $ 4,200,000
February .v. 4,800,000
March ...,.J. i.,..t. G.400,000'
April. .CM.:.!.t:.....:..!iX:...:v. .-. o.ooo.ooo
1 May ;.'.-. .'. 0.G00.000
Juno ...:..X :&:.. 7,200,000
July L 7,800,000
August .'. 8,400,000
September 9,GOO,000
October : 1 0,800,000
November i 12,000,000
' December : 13,200,000
Total .....l.$90,000,000
"The total to bo raised throughout tho country is ija,G00,000,000.
CAN YOU IIBAT THIBT CO lbs. of
Dub for7(i cunts. Choice Columbln
rlvnr sinett will bo shipped to you
If you send 7S cents to the Inde
pendent Htnolt Co., Kolso, Wash.
21.(i0-2p
FOB SALK PmcIiuUm river ranch",
HO nertw. Llttlo l)rchulti rlvwr
runs throiiKh onllro phic Abuud.
n co nt river bottom pnst'tru niiil
liny lund. Thrett room Iiouhv, well
nnd dairy house. Nuw, litrgo Imni.
Cow bnrn ultli piitoul slesl stun
clflonn for oloven cows.Lnrg ma
chinery hIhmU, Good fencing.
About 2 million tout lino, yellow
plno unw timber. Hltuutcd nbnut
38 miles south of Bond, Oregon.
This ranch far snlo ut n bargain.
Address II. O. Fnwcott, Torro.
bonuo, Oregon, 8fi--H-C2p
1)1 1 HALK OH TltADK-Ono of tho
host llttlo ranches In tho lllam-
etta vnlloy. Consisting of 3C ncrtM
well Improved. Good flvu room
liouho nnd barn, 80x80. Family
orchnrd, with plenty nt borrlos, eta.
No encumbrances. 1 ',-i ntllo caht
of flprlngllold. Hard surfaced road.
Would prefer dealing with ownor.
Wrltu or call on Millard TrlpJott,
Sprlugflold, Oro. 18-00-2p
FOIt 8ALB OH TIIADK Two weun
ling colts. Will mnko u 3000 pound
team. Onu good dairy cow. Phono
4F2S. 13-C0C
FOIl RALl-220 (teres being the
8W4 of SBU. of NWli, of sec
tion 30, Twp. 1G, Houth rango 12,
unit of tho Wlllnmutto morldlnu.
Will soil this property for it small
payment down, bulunco on terms.
Water enn bo obtained, for Irri
gation. DoggCMM ft Company, If I
Front Street, Portland, Oro.
00-r.oo
IrOIl SALK OH TIIADK--1G7 n.
stock mid grain ranch, located In
Southern Oregon on tho S. P.
railroad nnd Pacific lilghwny,
imwlv rniiHlriirlml. Dnn-lirilf lml.
torn laud, rest gently rolling. 12f
it. In cultivation, balnnco In tim
ber nnd pasture, well watered and
fenced And .ctohh fenced with
wovon wlro. V& inllo to station,
on rural routo, Klx-room house,
two burns nnd othornocosfinry out
buildings, Homo fruit and good
pardon. Will consider Central
" uregou laud In trudo or good
rental property in Bund. For ptr
tlcularu nnd prlco, wrlto owner,
John U. Martin, 1020 Fourth St.,
Cottago Orovo, Oro. Urt-lO-nOp
FOIt SALH Deschutes rlvor ranch,
HQ iicrcH. Llttlo Dcschutos river
ruim tliruugh outlro place. Abund
ance of rlvor bottom pusturo iiud
hog land. Thrco room houso, well
nnd dairy houso. Nuw lnrgor burn,
cow bnrn, with patent stool stan
chions for olovun cows. Lurgu ma
chinery sheds. Good fencing,
About 2 million tout lino yellow
naw timber, Slluutod nbout 38
inllcs nouth nf Bond, Oro. Thin
ranch for sulo nt a bargain. Ad
dress" 11 .0, Fnwcott, Torrobonno,
Oro. A 8G-4il-Glp
FOIt BALM
Dried prunes, Eleven dollars,
Hod Moxlcnu lieans, Nino dollars,
Whlto Bonns, Klovon dollars,
Ilunrirod pound sucks, transporta
tion charges prepaid. Direct to'
ronsuinor from tho producor.-r-Garflold
Fruit and Produce Co.,
' Oarflold, Wush. 45-48-Glo
FOB 8ALH Kvorboarlng strawberry,
plants, O, F. Jlookor, TumnloJ Oro
ao-48tfc.
Foil SALK Pair ot small mulos
wagon nnd imrnusH, nt tho b
yard, V. 8. Wiser, Bond, Oro,
FOB HALK -Good grain drill, 10
boon -Roderick Lean, $50. Frank
Lumny, near' Grnngo Hull, north,
mint of Bund. R440.Cap
FOIt BALM Nearly now 10foot
Kentucky grain drill. Grass seed
attachment. Adolph Kotrniiiu.
Phono 10F13. 08-4?ff,0c
FOIt HALF 1100 flno wool owes,
ynuug nml In good condition; will
lamb In April. Wrlto or phono
Clnudo Dunham, ltoborts, Oro,
23.47.G0p
FOB BALK 1317 Cliovrolot for
$600.00. Now tiros and In good
running condition. Writo Box
34G, Prlnovllle, Oregon.
88-41. nop
FOIt MINT.
HANCH 1011 HUNT ICO ncn.
Routhast of Bend, Irrlgutml from
Arnold system. 40 nrrt undsr
cuttlvutlon, 120 ncron fanend. To
runt or soil on mnsouublu forms.
AddrMiM Chns. I). Bowe, Bounurs
Ferry. Ida. 14-00-30
wanti:i.
CA8H FOIt CLKAN HPBINO UYK,
any quniillly. Want prlro lo'Jv.
crod In Bond. Wrlto P. O. lfox
I2G7, Bond. Ore. 0Sl0G0o
WANTBI) Wo will rnll nnywliom.
any place, any tlmo, to look ut
your used fu nil turn. Let us know
what you hnvo. Wo pay cash. Tho
Standard Furniture Co. U7-49tfa
-" .f iT.f'ii i. jl .T.r -t mr
LOST.
LOST Collin nnd nhnphonl dog
with dark body nnd whlto bond nnd
shoulders. Uan collar with largo
ring on It. Finder plenso call
Orover Corking, Tumalo, Oro. He.
wnrd. 02-4I).G0p
LOST Howard will bo given for In
formation lending to tlio recovery
bf cnltlo branded winged V on
right hip, crop nml split In right
ear and uiiderblt nnd crop In lufrr
Wnttlo on throat. Corking A
Smith, Tumalo, Ore, 01-40-Glp
LOST Howard will bo given for In
formation lending to tho rucuvery
oi cniuo nrnnueu ny nK 0 c G )
nip, nuue
rbll in each ear
left. Buy Gerklng,
00.49-G2p
on right
mid split in
Ttininlo.
8TBAYKD Hod yearling o.n 1 f
branded "kIioo" on left hip, mark
ed, undor-blt mid swnllnw fork In
both ours. Notify Wlmer &
Bpnugh, Tumalo, OLro. 44-48tfo
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TAKI'.V UP
TAKKN UP Steer, 1 yearn old,
Hereford. Both ours spilt; un
decipherable brand on left hip.
Nets Anderson, llund, Ore.
8G-4D-GQp
TAKKN UP Ono red yearling stoor.
Brand undecipherable. Whlto spot
on foroliend, wlillo on bolly nnd
four feet, mid end of tall. Both
earn split. Bight oar lops. O. K.
roomy, 0 miles north of Bond
Hedmoml road. G3-48-G05
TAKKN UP Yeiirlliig Jorsoy stoor
nbout Jnmmry 1. Brnndod on right
hip Inverld Y, with liar across
stem. Ownor muy hnvo sumo by
proving proporty mid paying tho
charges. 8. J. Plorco, Gli miles
oast of Bund ut old Griffon mill.
I0-48-9P
TAKKN UP Ono Jorsoy liolfoi', ono
your old, with undecipherable
brand on loft hip, mid ono red and
whlto steer with no brand or mark,
Inquire Otto Kuosomoyor, 0 mlltfH
northeast of Bund on Prinovlllo
roud, 00-40p47tfo
Brand Directory
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1WANK PKHClVAIJj
,MUltH, Orrgon. .,
adv.SSRj
and A. Hght,slde right ear ornp
irlcj? 1st l'Odi wsttlB right hind log,
'Vn V'. " lu T0NM m'tv' Oro
adV.lOOo
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88-40-GOli