Vt aTv4Y , V J-'t la- MSliMi'1 FAGK S I1RND IWLT.KTIN, 11KND, OllKGON, THlIltHDAV, FKDHUAHY 20, Mill Do You Know What Is Going on Around you? Do you know that you are letting slip the chance of a life time to Cut Down the High Cost of Living? Do you know that our Stock of Merchandise, including Men!s Suits, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Underwear; Ladies' Shoes, Coats, Rubbers, Slippers; Boys' Suits, Caps, Shoes, Over coats ; Girls' Stockings and Shoes ; as well as Jewelry and Laces, are far from being depleted, even after the immense business we have done in the past three weeks ? Harlow, Barker and Sclz Dress Shoes for Men, in the smaller sizes only, at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $3.75 to $4.00. Men's Work Shoes, made of the best leather obtain able and the kind that you will get lots of wear from. $2.50 per pair. Men's Hats. Lots of different styjes. $1.00 to $3.00. Men's Summer Underwear. This is a broken line of knitted and muslin goods. 50c to $1.00. Lay in a supply for summer now. Men's "Brandcgce Make" All-Wool Suits, in sizes that will fit you, give you good service and at prices that will surprise you. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $10.50, $11.00, $12.00, $12.50, $13.00, $14.50, $15.00. These Suits are the same that you will pay up to $50.00 for at any place you might buy. Boys' Caps. All kinds and colors. 25c to 75c. Boys' All-Wool Suits that will stand a lot of hard wear. $3.50, $-1.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Can you beat these prices any where else? Boys' Overcoats. Sizes 32, 33 and 34, in all wool Winter weight. Good staple styles and colors. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. REMEMBER! ! ! We are going out of business and going out quick. In order to. do this we are cutting "to the bone" on thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise. "We went into business to get out of business, that's us." Come in and see the money saving bargains. Girls' Shoes. Lay in a supply now. as the best au thorities predict that the shoe prices will remain the same for another year at least. We have prac tically a complete line of girls shoes, all sizes, styles and colors, ranging in price from $1.00 to $2.50. Women's Raincoats. Just a few of them and they sell for only $2.00. Women's Hose in different styles and colors, 25c per pair. Women's Serviceable Coats in different models of Kers6y, Plaids, Velour, Zebeleins, etc., going at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50. With over 50 different coats and a dozen styles to select from you will certainly be able to find what you want. Come in and see them even if you don't buy. Women's Shoes for dress occasions and for houso or street wear, in tans, blacks, chocolates, with or without cloth top, both button and lace, going at $1.50, $2.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Women's All-Wool Skirls. Just a few. Ask to sco them. Iron Clad Stockings for misses and children. Dif ferent sizes and colors. They sell at only 25c to 40c. Rubbers. A broken line and going fast. Laces. All kinds and for all purposes. Enough for everyone. All-Wool Dress Goods. A small stock to start with and going fast. About 75 off. Children's Raincoats. Going cheap at $1.50. Jewelry. This lino of jewelry is the same as that which is sold by Marshall-Field of Chicago and is known as the "Mcritc" goods. This is a guaranteed line and the prices at which wo are selling this stock will astonish you. To those who "know what the "Monte" line is, the trademark "Mcritc" will be guarantee enough. We carry everything from a collar button or tie pin tp a necklace. POLLOCKS-DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING IN THE STORE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY SATHER DESCHUTES SOLDIER IS BACK FROM CAMP DESCHUTES. Feb. 20. Curl Cor nell has returned home from Camp Mills. Now York, whero ho 1ms been training- He is visiting his sister, Mre.Ceorgo IToltou. PMrs. Sltrcr and daughter Mary were visiting In Tumalo Monday. Mr. Scott spent th'o day with his sister, Mrs. Ray Thurston, "Wednes day. .George Holton Is hnullng wood for Mr. Hamblln. "Mr. and Mrs. Drandenburg called t Mrs. Holton's Wednesday altar noon. - 1. A. Iirandenburg is on his ranch ugaln. ' Lylc Thurston has been on the sick list for soveral days. Lets Hired Help Go, Does Work Herself! Mrs. To bolt Astonished at Results t of Tanlac Gains HO I . I'OUHdS. I "Some wonderful things happen in this world, and (ho way Tanlao has restored my health and built me up ,,is ono of them," said Mrs. Paul Tobolt of 91G California Ave. Dutto, Mont., In ono of the most Interesting and remarkablo statements yot pub lished in connection with the Master Medicine. "My trouble started about two years ago," sho continued, "and I havo simply boon a norvous wreck ever since until now. Last January I went to tho hospital where I was told that my whole sytstora had bo como poisoned by an affected appon dlx, that an operation was my only hopo and it was doubtful it this would Bnvo me. So I arranged to havo my children cared for, In caso I should not seo them again, and nubmllted to the operation. Well, tho operation was donu with so much skill, and I was so carefully nursed that I finally got out of the hospital and was homo with my hus band and children again. Then I picked up wondorfully for a little mora than a month when I began having terrible pains in my back over my kidneys. My appetlto loft mo, and nothing tasted right. I was constipated, had fearful headaches and was so nervous .1 could hardly Bleep. I fell off until I weighed less than a hundred pounds and was so weak that ,it was an effort for mo' to get about at all. "Finally my husband suggested that I try Tanlac, us it was being so much talked about, and tho re sults havo astonished us both. I couldn't seo much Improvement on my first bottle, but with the second my appetlto got better. I commenced to feel improved and was surprised when I got on tho scales, to ilnd that I had gono up to ono hundred and eight pounds. Well, tho third bottla did wonders for me, rollovlng mo of all pain and headache and making mo want to cat up every thing. I now weight one hundred and eighteen pounds making a gain of more than twenty pounds on three bottles and I'm wondorlng what my fourth bottle, which I havo just starlou taking, will do for me. I sleop llko a healthy child, never waking at night at all and fool llko I could oat five or six meals a dny. I dismissed my hired help four weeks ngo, after olghteen months' steady service, and since then I have done nil my own housework, cook ing and everything. I have no mora dull, drowsy bad feollngs .and llfo Is a plosuro to me. I can't praise Tanlac onough for what It has dono for me." Tanlac is sold In Bond by Owl Drug Co., in Slaters by Ceo, F. Ait ken, and In Bend hy Horton Drug Co. Adv. LIGHT CHARGES TO BE PROBED Fir avenue Improvement, now Kearney uvonuo. Firo Chief Carton reported on tho organization of a volunteer flro de partment and declared that a thor ough inspection of flro conditions is being made. To Condemn Klro IIiiKiirdM. D. C. McPherson of tho police and Are committee asked tho condemna tion nnd removal of wooden shacks In alleys In two of tho chlof business blocks of tho city. Ho stated that tho shacks constituted a source of gravo danger from flro. City Attor ney Denson was ordered to draw up n condemnation ordinance. Mr. Mc 1'herson reported on tontativo plans adopted for tho flrohouse, and tho committee was instructed to pro ceed with tho work, keeping within n $4000 limit. J. C, Ilhodea reported on Investi gating tho merits of various types of flro sirens and that a siren would bo brought to Bend for demonstra tion at no cost to tho city. Tito water tower of tho Dond Wator, Light & Powor Co. will bo used in trying out tho machine As chairman of tho streets com mittee Mr. Rhoded asked that action bo taken on tho street Improvements recommended at tho last mooting of tho council, and advisod further thu installation of cement walks In tho main business district. Councilman Mlntor ohjected to tho Improvement on Dond street between Oreouwood and Oregon, declaring that tho es tablishing of grades on that side of tho strcot would virtually ruin tho rental value of property which hu and associates have recently ac quired. On his protest', this part of tho proposed Improvement was droppod from tho recommendation. City Recorder Peoples reported that difficulty is being oncounterud In the collection of street cindering and sprinkling Hens, and usked for an accounting of credits. "Start Something," Mlntor' Plon. Referring to tho matter of street Improvements, Councilman Mlntor moved that tho city attorney bo em powered to "start something." There being no socoud, Mr. Mlntor movpd that tho report 6f tho streets com mittee bo accepted and that tho proper steps bo tnkeu to start tho work as soon as possible. Mayor Hastes touched on tho 'matter of tho city's financial diffi culties, asserting that Rend is now 12 months behind on its bills. Mr. Mlntor declared that this had no connection with tho mutter of street Improvements, accused thp banks of exacting an unfair discount In cash ing city warrants and asserted that at this rato tho financial insltutlpns of Rend should bo willing to curry $25,000 or 130,000 of Bond's war rant indebtedness, Wnpts Occupation 'fur. To bolster up the city's finances, Mr. Mlntor again doclarcd himself us favoring un occupation tax, 'main taining thut tho right to do business in a town. Is tho greatest privilege which can bo givon un Individual and that ho should pay accordingly, Ilo ulso mentioned tho faliuro of tho bond Jssuo floated over ti year ago to wipe out tho municipal debt. J). C. McPhorsou criticized tho oc cupation tax as placing an unfair bunion on tho, business man and constituting a penalty on his right to earn a living. Hu asked that thb opinion of tho Commorcltil club bo requested on this subjects "I'm not stuck on this 'committee of nine' business," Mr. Mlntor de clared, maintaining that tho council should not need outsldo advlco in tho roattor. Councilman Rhodes asked that a stenographor bo retained by tho council, and on tho motion of R. P, Mlntcr-lio'was authorised 'to secure tho services of Miss Noll Markol at "tho lowest posslblo price." CJoun-lTj) Day Advised, A report by tho health cqtnmlttco, recommending that sunltary dovlcos I bo Insjnllod nt all Ilond homes where j wator Is nvallablo, by May 1, advis ing nun somo uuto no set nslilo In tho spring by (ho council as "clean up day," that metal covered garbage cans bo placed about tho city and that n "s'wut the fly" movement bo started, was laid on tho table ba- enuso the Illness of K. L. Pnyito, commlttao chairman, prevented his appearance at thu meeting. Chairman Sutherland of tho pub lic property committer praaanlad a report Itemising machinery and realty owned by the city. The alarm of the old Fox property on Oraan wood and First was qtiaolloned, and It.' W. Sawyer, reprinting the stru horn right-of-way oommlttM, re ported that the dead for thu land had boon turned in to thu city for rocord. City Attorney Benson wan authorized to take steps to socura payment of rout by the proseut user of tho proporty. , "ffigHWHT-y CliMlflnl ailvertlunir cliarir iwr lu 20 cnu lor za woriu or I mi. uihi ent iwr wont for all over 20. All cloailflcil ndvcrtUlnu trlctly ciuh In Wane.. 1-OIt BALK. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 19 itcros highly Improved In Clark county, Washington, 17 miles from center of Portland, 10 miles from Vuncouvor, on lovol rock road, 3Vj miles from Slftou, near electric stntlon, one mllo from school, church and storo. Soil A-l, no sand or gravel. 15 ncrcs In cultl--vutlon, Hdmc. meadows, croelc nnd springs. Well ut barn nnd houso. All fouced and cross fonced, most -woven wire, Convenient house, 5 rooms und bathroom, milk houso nnd good Inrgn burn, hog houso, 2 chicken houses, root collar, wood shed, tool shed, about 2 acres of flno orchards, with all kinds of fruit. This plnco Is a real homo. Prlco $0600.00. Will tnko place (Irrigntod) nonr Bend from $2600.00 to iaOOO.00, balance (it C'o terms. If desired will sell place ' fully equipped. Al'Ply ownor, J. M. Jansaon, Routo 1, Orchards, "Wash. 38-Gl-4p FOR BALE Woll bred Holstoln holfor, Just fresh. PrJco $90. Olon II, Sluck, Phono Rural 112. Bl-Clp FOR SALE S. C, Whiter Loghorn oggs for hatching, O. A, C, strain. Tho kind that lay. Eight dollars per 100, ?1,2G per sotting, Mrs. M. IJ. Lnndes, Rodmoud, Oro. 23-01-4p FOR SALE OR TRADE- HO-acro homestead relinquishment, 24 miles from Riml, water running through .1 fortliv What havo you to offer? Box (130, Bend, Ore. C0-6l FOR SALE (lenulnu spring ryo and winter rve. dellvured In llmnl. P. A. Dovors & Hon. Tunuilo. Orn. l Gfl-6le CAN YOU BEAT THIS? BO llw. of flah for 76 cents, ('hole Columbia river smelt will ha shipped to you - If you spud 76 raiua to ilia Inde pendent Smell Co., Kelso. Wash. 21-80-2p FOR SALE DaacliuloM rlvar ranch. 440 aoraa. Little Uaaehutaa rtvar runs through antlro plaoa. Abund ance of river bottom .pastura and hay laud. Thrtw room house, wall and dairy houso. New, larga barn. Cow barn with patent steal atmi ohions for eleven owa.,l,Hrga ma chinery shod, (lood fanolng. About 2 million foul linn, yellow plno snw tlmbor. Situated about 38 miles south of Bend, Oregon. This ranch for sale at a bargain. Address II. O. Fuwcolt, Terre bonne, Oregon. 8G-40-52p FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono of thu best llttlo ranches In tho Willam ette valley. Consisting of 30 acres well improyed. flood live room houso and barn, 80x80. Family orchard, with plenty of berries, etc. No encumbrances. 1 'j mlln oust of Sprlngllold. Hard surfaced road.' Would profor dealing with owner. Wrlto or call on Millard Trlplott, Sprlngllold, Oro. 18-G0-2p FOR SALE Deschutes rlvor runch, 440 acres. Llttlo Deschutes rlvor tuns through eutlro place, Ahund auco of rlvor bottom pnsturu and hog land. Thruo room house, well nnd dairy houso, Now larger barn,' cow barn, with patent steel stun chlons for eleven cows, Largo ma chinery uhcdti, Clood fencing, About 2 million foot flno yollow nnw timber. Sll uuted about 38 in II o south of Bend, Oro. This ranch for sale ut n bargain. Ad dress H .0, Fawcott, Terrobonuo, Oro. 8C-49-Glp FOR SALE Dried prunes, Eleven dollars. Red Mexican 'beans, Nino dollars,. wnuo nouns, kiovou uouars, Hundred pound sucks, transporta tion charges propuld. Dlroct to cousumor from tho producor. Oarflold Fruit und Produce Co., (larflold, Wash, 46-48-610 FOR SALE Evorboarlng strawberry plants, C. F, Beokor, Tumalo, Oro, 3G-48tfc. FOR SALE flood grain drill, 10 hoflo Roderick Loan, JG0. Frank Lomay, near Orange Hull, north east of Bond. 84-49-G3p Address Chns D. Howe, Runners lorry, Ida lr.0-3o WANTED. WANTED -Wn vsJU call anywhere, any place, any time, to look ai your umhI furnltttra. Let us know what )ou haya. Wa pay oanli. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 37-4 Utfo --- --- . j. 3 amu LOST. FOR ItEN'J?. , . RANCH FOR RENT 100 ncrcn, southeast, of Rend, Irrigated from Arnold systom. 40 Acres undor cultivation, 120 noros fenced. To rent or aoj! on reasonable turms, LOST Reward will ha given for In formation leading to thu raonvnry of oattla brnndad wlngad V on right hip, unrp and split in rJftlit rr ami untlarblt nnd crop In loft. Wattle on throat. (Jerking ft Smith. Tumalo, Oro. Ol-49-Glu LOST Howard will ha given fhr In. . formation loading to tho recovery of cattle branded Hying ti ( C ) on right hip, undorblt In each ear mid split j,, j8ft. Huy (,orklnK Tumalo. 00-40-G2p STRAYED Red vnnrllmr .. i t branded "shoo" on loft hip, mark ed, undor-blt nnd swallow fork In both ears. Notify Winter & Spatiglr, Tttmnlo, Pro. 44-18tfo TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Followed tho J. j. Cook cattlo from pino mountain, ono rod holfor, white faced, undor hit on loft ear. Dulap showed then Iron handle, hut now Dulap, other torn out. No other brands to bo soon. Owner may hnvo mimo by paying fUCd bill "n ndvortlHing. ,., A, jrttnl0p fulfa, Oro. Phono 1GF12. FHTinv n . S7.51.lp tlino ago, ono bald faced norrol innni, four whlto slocking". S no maro colt, dark brown oF black, ono whlto foot. Ownor can havo the stock by proving nro, rty nml paying foMhls n v w, ."ji.jriinialo, Oro. Gl0 TO TRADE OR EXCHANGE TO TRADE-8-room houso In Ta- Si, rK"'H or. u,,"mt l40'00 l"r month, G minutes' wnlk to bua. iiohh centor, for Irrigntod land '"Ht of Bond, or 120 iicron Irri gated laud 10 njlli'B onflt 0f Ilonf for somo roal ostato In or nonr Tucoma, Address 1412 So. O St.. Taconm.JWaHh. M-tln Brand Directory MJANK PEROIVAIJi Mllllcan, Oregon, f dv.SOp A Right aide; right eur orpp- C Pod wattlo right hint leg, -f. .., lunni .mould, urw, odv.iyoo