KN1 nUMiKTLV, IIK!W, ORKOO.V. TlldhfilWttf, APRIL fet.Wojn iAOlt 5 V i - y i W0 T l $k IN makinifa selection you ilioulJ take advantage of tli iqrvi'oe rendered the American woman by by the originator of llie rill coriet u an evolution anJcomhinef fashion and charm, tlie finest material, faultiest filtincfi and the moil clever Jceiffntntf. With it the demands of your figure are met. Whether you are tall and ilender or short and plump, there is a model that wilt exact ly tuit you and mold your figure to the new lines. At the ,iame time undue restraint and annoyance are done away with and wonderful support is given In ihort. there ii comfort for you in this wonder ful product. Mme. Dinner hat JetlgneJ a Cortelor YOU. Peoples Store r LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Tuesday's Dally.) Mm. K. It. Wnrrcn arrived In Ho ml Hitndny tu vlnlt liar daughter, Mm. Fred Wllkcy. It. 1. Mlntor loft tlili momliiR for Lusk, Wyoming, where tin inny lo cate. K. U GInrk of I.n Pino was In Bond laat night for I ho Elks1 organization banquet, W. P. Vnndovort In In from his much on tho Doschutos to uttond the convnntloit of (ho Orcson Cattla mid jKlIorso Rulsont' association. TO HOLD RABBIT DltlVi;. A rnhblt drlvo wilt ho hold on Hiindiiy In thn !oiik lluttu neighbor hood, according to Anton Ahlstroni, who .was In town Wednesday. Tho Mart will bo ntado from thu W. II. Oray placo nt 10 o'clock, and after tho drive Is ovor n frou dinner will ho served. An Invitation h extended to nil. i odd fellows, notice. All brnthem who havo nutou nro ruatiOMtod to bo out Saturday for tho purposo of showing our visiting YOUR DRUG STORE FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED PROMPTLY PRICES RIGHT CST Photo Albums. Jtiil Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK HUILDINO Our Prwciiprion Department UCoroplelo In Every Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE V V brethren thu sfjehtn of llond nnd thu vicinity. So W P. AIMER. Chairman of thu Committee. aissafsi Central Oregon Neighborhood... M 1W5.... EclgJBBEg.EgKEKKSEIggigggBBEggh (Continued from Pago S.) CLOVERDALE QUOTA IN DRIVE REACHED CLOVI3RDALE, April 23. Clovor dnlo filled hor quota of $1876 In thu victory loan on thu find day or thu drlvo. Thu total amount collected wun'91900, being $25 "over tho top." . Tho Council club hold Its regular mooting nt thu school Iiouhu on Fri day evening, April 18. Aftor h short business mooting, lira followliiB pro grain was lvun: Darky song, ThoinitN HollliiK. accompanied by Knthorlnu Rolling; recitation, "When La Dona Expects Hor lleau." Esther Cyrus; recitation, "Jenny Iloyd Hud son's Kurd"; song, trio, "Autumn I.ulluby," Mm. H. Kllno, Itn'xlu Mor rU uud Oludys Purborry-: play, "My Mothor-ln-l.nw," Itoxlo Morris, Mr. nnd Mm. Harold Kllno, MIhh Gladys rartiurry una Mr. and -Mrs. Bert HodHOii. l Mr. nnd Mm. II. IC, Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. C'hurloi Cist, Mrs. Derthu WU- loon, Vern Klc. John Wilson, Georgo I Davis, Van v llson, lnox McKlnnoy nnd Lynn Wilson, nil of Blatant, and l.uDona Cyrtm of lludmoiid uttondod tho Council club uieotlug. Airs. Quortsu CyruH lias boon con- flued to hor homo during tho past wook with u aovoro cold. Va Wilson, Inez McKlnnoy, Itoxlo Morrla uud Lynn Wilson uttondod tho movies In llond Wednesday oven- 1IK. Mm, Irvlno Pnrborry and Mm. Fraivk Burling woro Slaters visitors on Huturduy. An opldonilc of colds Hooina'to bo inaklm; Jho rounds lit Clovordal'o, uud Just now Is very univalent. , Llttlo Evolyu Kllno has boon quito 111 tho past wook, but Is much un proved nt present. Mrs. F. M. Luiit Is spending tho wook In llond. LuDouu Cyrus spout tho week-end nt homo, II. C. Millar mid son Eurl havo Jnkon thulr catllu to thu high dusort. Mr. Oray wan u caller nt tho Lohg lioniu oil. Sunday. Easter Sunday wnH observed toy n Sunday school plcula at tho church. Mont ovoryono uttondod and thoro wuh u IiIk display of eats. Hov. Mo Vlokor of Uodmoiid will conduct proaohiiiR sorvlcos at 'A o'clock uoxt Sunday afternoon. Sunday school will bo hold at 2 prompt. Llttlu Freda Arnold la on tho sick list. J, 11, Hodaon, 10. M. rack, K, J. Hkeltqii and Harold Kllno canvassed Cloverdale fqr th Victory loan on Uniiiluv. v. . lC o; Aiiilrus anil "family spon Sunday at the Long home, PROSPERITY FOR SHEEP MEN SEEN SLUMP IN PRICES IS NOT EXPECTED. Arizona Clip docs at 00 to 02 Cent Central Orcein Itanclieni CJvt Heavier KIccccm ly Clltliifr I'IikUx Ilcttvr Winter Care. (From Friday Dally.) That Indications 'for prosperity anions; wool growers of Central Oro tton nro unusually Rood this year Is tho declaration of It, A. Wnrjl, of tho First National hank, wlm bases his statement on recent advices concern I in: wool sales hold In Arizona, wharo tho quality of tho clip closely ap proximated that of this section, nnd bpcntis'j sample fleeces token nt ranches whero sliearlns has already commenced show u woiRht of several pounds more than thu uvornRO of tho yenr prcccdlnR, Hotter feed and caro during the wlntor months are hold to bo responslblo for this. Word from tho National Wool Growers' association Is to tho effect that tho Arlronn clip has been almost entirely sold at from CO to C2 cents, a quotation considerably higher than had been expected In many quarters. On tho eastern seaboard flno wool Is In thu greater demand, thu cessation of hostilities and tho demobilizing of tho troops having Rreatly reduced, tho need for tho coarser varieties. This also will bonoflt Central Oregon growors, whoso clips aro for tho most part find wools. What can bo dono with tho ordi nary range Katnboulllut under proper conditions Is shown at tho Dan Hourlgan ranch, where shearer havo Just finished a bunch of 1300 owes. Tho average weight of the fleeces was 12 pounds. At the O'Callahun ranch, shearing Is In progress, nnd a llceco token at random .weighed H pounds. Tho wool Is clean and whlto and of Rood quality. Unusually Rood lambing percent age's are reported from slicop ranches In this section and In Lako county, and on tho O'Callahan ranch near Paisley one owo presented her ownor with four lambs. Twins aro common enough, but quadruplets nro con sidered most unusual In tho snoop world. i LOAN MEETING HELD AT LOWER BRIDGE LOWKIt DltinaK. April 23. A booster meeting for tho Victory loan was hold at the school house Tues day nfternoon, Ilcsldes tho speaking by tho roturued soldiers from over seas, a feature of the mooting wns music furnished by a four-pleco or clicstrn composed of (icorgu Heels Dainty Drtess Materials for Summer Dresses V0II FQ fiiurc mch in demnnci 10-inches Cfp TUlLIja"vide nine coloi-s yard JUL TRKPF s'"c ft,M cotton tnn'ici used extensively vliEirEr-tUis senson, win be lmd in eight colors, 7Cp per yard .. " I AWMC BAT1CTE Dainty Floral Patterns in LftnNiy-DAllOlEr-fine materia ls-the sheer wash fabrics ies always used. yard.. per An extensive showing of Tissue, Cambrics, Lingerie for Undergarments. THE WARNER COMPANY Quqilily Mrch4ndiie at Popular Prices aHd-MurlonHosklns, violins, Hrnest Heels, cornot;vand Mrs. Itoy Kidder, piano, Mr. mid Mrs, Joo Howard were In Ilodmond Saturday. Mrs, It. fl. Towno ontortalncd Sat urday afternoon In honor of Kda Towno's birthday. Jfargaret Wnltor, Dorothy and I'rldy Holmes, Francis and Huloii Nnwbold, Omar Hosklns, Fern and Morlo Jack, Klulno Hunt, Kiln May and Howard Callahan and Dwlght Hnusur and .Mrs. Hnuncr woro the guests, William Drown has sold his place nt Lower llrldgo to Mr, Ness of Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ness and small daughter arrived on Tuesday to take possession of tho place, Tho two directors of the Squaw Creek water district, (J. K. Stadia andMr. Aldrlch, and Dennis Hunt mot with tho people on the Long Hollow ranch to look over tho dltchM. (Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Fuller enter tained Friday ovnlng soinu -neighbors and friends, dames and danc ing were the features, and everyone reports a very enjoynblo time. Mr. Urock of Hood Illvor spent the week-end ul thu Hosklns home. FLAG IS PRESENTED TO CIRCUIT COURT Hllkeu Kmblrm to I'lny I "art In Naturalization Ceremony Work of Htliuols Trailed Jiy Judge. (From Friday's Dally.) A handsomo silk Ior. four by debt feet, presented by tho Oregon society of tho Sons of the American Involution to tho Deschutes circuit court, will hereafter play an Import ant part in naturalization proceed ings. When an applicant is granted American citizenship, the oath will bo administered from tho bench, nnd tho citizen in tho making will hold the flag In his hand during tho cere mony. In speaking of tho work of the society In Instilling patriotism Into the hearts of men who aro taking America for their country, Circuit JudRO T. B. J. Duffy took occasion 'to compliment the Dcnd schools for their co-operation In Instructing prospective citizens. "Tho last men who wcio examined by tho court showed much better preparation for citizenship than has been- noted In former applicants, and thu work dono by tho schools, I believe. Is largely responsible for this," he said. LUMBER CONTRACT VALID, SAYS JURY (From Friday's Daily.) Nlnn out of 12 of tho lurora in the cifto of tho Ilruett Lumber Co. vs. tho IMno Tree Lumber Co. signed thn verdict last nlcht awarding SI 330 damages to tho plaintiff for breach of contract alleged in tho complaint. Testimony by T. A. Ilruett of Mil waukee, president of the company bearing his name, nnd n deposition by D. L. Wiggins, with whom tho contract for lumber wus made, was produced bV tho plaintiff, together ' OfU OCp 0Co - - ""v tuOij 3J Long Cloths, Nainsook, Clotlis and Wash Satins Look them over. With tho testimony of K. If. Lamplitft concerning prices of lumber, whlto for tho defense A. J. Krocnert, presi dent of tho IMno Tree Lumber Co,, denied tho contract and J, P. Hen nessey, of Tho Shovlln-lllxon Lumber Company, gave further Information regarding lumber quotations. This morning tho caso of K. B. Sawyer vs. John H. Hyan, whoso cattle woro nltaged to havo damaged tho lawn and garden of tho plaintiff, was tried beore Judge Duffy, the Jury's verdict awarding $30 dam ages, H. S, Hamilton appeared for tho plaintiff and W. V. Myers for the defendant. Hearing started this afternoon In the caso of W. S. Fenno, defendant In an action brought, by F K. Dayton of Tumalo, wiio Is seeking to evict Fenno from a ranch purchased two years ago, and on which, it Is al leged, payments aro delinquent. II. II. DeArmond and Charles W. Brsklne of Bpnd and N. O, Wallace of I'rinevlllo represent tho plaintiff, V. V. Myers appearing for the de fendant. It was learned on good authority this afternoon that the damage suit brought .by Miss Gertrudo Hanks against the school t board of Dcnd will probably bo continued over to tho next term of court. Civil War Veteran Would Aid Friends Hnyn Tnnlnc Did Him Bo Much Good He Want U Oho Kvcry Old Soldier n Dottle. "I wish I could bu every old sol dier a tjottlo of Tanlac, for from tho way it has fixed me up I ucllovo It would add years to their lives," said Frank IJ. Kendrlck, a Civil war vet eran living nt 4800 Charlotte avenue, Nashville, Tenn. "Some time back,' he continued, "I had rheumatism so bad, and went down so fast, that It looked like I was an tho vergo of it general break down and had about despaired of ever walking again. I was fast los ing what little flesh and strength I had left and could hardly get from my bed to my chair. I bad no appe tite, could hardly sleep and suffered constantly with headaches. "After taking Tanlac a short winio I begau to Improve. I kept it up till I have gained thirteen pounds and feel better and younger than I have In years. Tanlac Just filled mo with now life nnd energy and put roe on my feet again. I havo a flue appe tite nnd can walk anywhero I want to go and hardly feel It at all." Tuulac Is Bold In Bend by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by Ceo. F. Altken, nnd In Bend by Hortoii Drug Co. Adv. NOTICK OK SIIKUIKI-S SALK. By virtue of nn execution In fore closure, duly Issued- by tho clerk of the circuit court of tho county of Deschutes, stale of Oregon, dated tho 22nd dny of April. 1019. In u cer tain action In the circuit court for said county and stato, wherein Frank L. Wnlt, guardian, as plaintiff, re covered Judgment and decroo against W. a. Hodman and Graco B. Rodman, his wlfo; Mario" Chamberlain and Minn Chamberlain, his wlfo; Georgo W. Carpenter and Ula Carpenter, his wife; John M. Carpenter and Golds. Carpenter, his wlfo, nnd the Bunk of Dcmlng, n corporation, defendants, for tho sum of Forty-Three Hundred nnd no1 00 th Dollars and costs and disbursements taxed at Fifty-Nine and 20100th Dollars, nnd attorney's fees In tho sum of Two uunureu Seventy-Five and nolOOlh Dollars, and tho further sum of Forty-Three and 75100th Dollars taxes, ou tho 2 2nd day of April, 1910. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 24th day of May, 1919, at the front door of the court house In Bond, In said county, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to tho highest btddor, for cash, tho following described property, to-wlt: Tho north halt (N4) of Section Fourteen (Sec 14) In Township 15. S. of Range 10 E. M. in Deschutes county, taken and lnvled unou as tho property of tho Biitd defendants, or as much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in tavor oi me piam tlff against said defeudants. with in terest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements .that havo or may accrue. S. E. ROBERTS. Sheriff. Dated nt Bond, Oregon, April 23rd, 1919. S-12C Claaatflnt advcrtUitur ehama pr luua 20 enU for Z0 on!a or lew. Ono cent per word for all ortr zu. All clauineU advertuing atrictly ciuh In aJvnc KOR SALK. FOR SALE Seed ryo. cleaned; de livered In Bond. Write or phone P. A. Dovora & Son, Tumalo, Ore. 61-Stfc FOR SALE The, beat buy In Contra! Oregon. 120 acres. mile from heart of city of Bend, A. D. Morrill, Gaston, Ore. 51-8-llp FOR SALE One J9-month-old Dur ura bull, Flnu nnlmal. Prlco $150. h A. Shonquoat, Bend, Oro, 3S-6-90 FOR SAL Irrigated farm, 1Q0 acres. 125 acres under cultivation; ' 100 acres. In crops. Good water right. $30 per acre with crop, $2.6, i The Week at the LIBERTY BEND FRIDAY BATl'IWAY MATINKK SATURDAY KVKNINO APRIL 2W2G. MARGUERITE CLARK , "Little Miss Hoover" L CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE COUNT' Tral Pkiure el Yellowitonc N lionai Pfk. SUNDAY-MONDAY SUNDAY MATINEE APRIL 27-28 WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in PanmotHH. Atlcnfl Sprrial "Tie SILVER KING" Tke TfciiHinK Esgluh Mtlckmi. Alfo Cartoon Comedy Pictograph, News Weekly Burton Holmes Travelogue TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Dolores Cassinelli and E. K. Lincoln in LAFAYETTE, WE COME" Not war pktwr, but a tupr patri otic spectacle. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Drew in "ONCE A MASON" n l I Come to The Libcily when In Bend. per acre without crop. Long time on J2G0O. Phono F. O. Powers, Tumalo, Ore. 08-5-Cp FOR SALE Sweet clotor sped. L. A. Brandenburg, Deschutes. Rural 82. 94-E-6p. FOR SALE Seed ryp. northwest of Bend, 15 miles. 12 tons at $50 per ton sacked. $55 per ton in small lots. F. W. Levcrenz, Tumalo 98-5-6P. ' FOR SALE. One 5-room. one -room and four 3-roora houses in Mill addition on Gilchrist avenue. John Stelnkamp, Box 106, Bend. Oregon. 91-5-7p FOR SALE Black team of marcs, weight 3000 pounds. One 4 years old, ono 6 years old. Inijulro of George C. Trucsdalc, Powell Butte, Oregon. 92-5-8p FOR SALE Two room houso and one of best garden lots in city of Bend. Soil deep and well fertil ized. Worth $450 but will sacri fice for $325, $125 down, balanco terms. Addross box 72C, Bend, for appointment. It FOR SALE Georgo Taylor, Bend, Oregon, has all kinds of young Til lamook calves. Call Red 1-341 or write Box 113 for Information. 29-3-Cp FOR SALE It you want the highest price for your goads, write mo. Richard Richards'.' auctioneer, geneml delivery, Bend, Ore. Farm sales n specialty. . 69-52-09p FOR SALE Good grain drill. 10 hoso Roderick Lean, $50. Frank Lemay, near Orange Hall, north ertst of Bend,'' 84-49-53p TO TRADE OK SX CHANGE. TO TRADE 1917 Chevrolet, good condition and good tires, for good milch cows or hogs. Address Bul letin. 21-5-7o TO TRADE Two thoroughbred bel- glan does, and ono Flemish doe. will trade for laying hens. Younj; stock for salo. Box 726. Bend. H WANTED. WANTED Incubator Will buy or rent a good one. Inquire Bulletin. 91-8n WANTED Mnn to work on ranch. $C0 per month with board.' Tele phono 4-F-25 mornings or even ings. C7-7tro WANTED Wo will call anywhoro. any place, any time, to look nt your used furniture. Let us know what you huve. We pay cash. Tho Standard Furniture Co. 97-49tfo FOR' RENT. PASTURE FOR HORSES We havo 32Q acres ot bunch igrass pasture. Running, water. Can accomodate 20 head. Write Llvcsay Brothers, Gist, Oregon, 04-7-8P FOR RENT 80 acrea Irrigated farm 3 miles from Bend; 40 acrea In cultivation, sorao in alfalfa. Wrlto or seo Otto Olson, CO McKay Avo Bend, Oro. ll,9S-9p LOST. STRAYEDOne coal black 2-year-old colt, filly, branded crescent re versed E K, Finder please otiry M, C. Knotts, Bend, Ore. 57-Sp LOST White collie dog. Brown rs. Finder please phone Mr. Shon quest, Rural 32, TAKK.V UP TAKEN UP Two yearling , ten, black and white; one 2 wklte fet and white tal; 1 bran! fcf'teww lilt In rlgltt ear; ao .etr Wands Yl8lble,r Jy .K DaHaL Or 1 1 when In Bend. II - -' ' ' "i