'il PAGK BKOT BULLETIN, 1HCND, OKRfiON, THURSDAY, MAY I, 1010 BEND DEBATERS GAIN VICTORY WOOL MARKET STILL STRONG CABLES TO BE RETURNED SOON CUPPER SIGNS BAPTISTS NAME NEW OFFICERS WANTED! Heavy Hauling Contracts SURVEY PAPERS MKMRF.HH OF LOCAL TKAM PUT UP FOHCKFUL AHGUMKNT, AND WILL .NOW GO TO KUGKXK FOR HUMI-FIXALS IX STATE 8KRIKS. SHORTAGN IN WOULD SUPPLY FACKR, AND STRONG DEMAND FOR FINKR GRARKS IS KVI RK.NCKD 11Y YARN CONTRACTS. (From Saturday's Dally.) William Wllllnms nnd George CurtlB, members of tho Rend high school debating team won n unnnt nous decision over Hllllanl Atkinson nnd Robert luhl, of tho Franklin high school ot Portland last night llUltliKHO.V NAMES MAY 10 IN UK QUEST TO PRESIDENT, AND WILSON ANNOUNCES TRANS FER WILL RE MADE SOON. (From Monday's Dally.) That tho market for flno wools will bo unusually strong this year is tho prediction contained in a lottor received this morning by tho First National bank from tho Columbia Wool wnrohouso ot Portland. Prices in a debate on tho International po- nro already noarly ns good as they lice question. Tho Rend debaters I wore last year, and In apllo of tho supported tho nogatlvo nnd took their opponents by surprise In nn argument based on tho statement that war is the result of economic causes and that an economic boycott Is n much of tho Wheel." . jnoro cffcctlvo weapon against nn outlaw nation than would bo tho in ternational police force. Williams, ot tho Bend dobatcrs, gavo an es pecially logical, and rorcetul presen tation ot hlsjmrt of tho question. As tho outcome ot Dond's victory the local team Is in lino tor tho state eoral finals, and will go to Eugene about May G to appear n-galnst tho Ashland team. In tho contest prin cipal Johnson's proteges will tnko tho affirmative, and if successful, will on tho following day meet the win ners ot tho Eugenc-Corvnllis debate for tho stato championship. Judges who gavo tho decision lost night were Judge J. T. Rorick, of tho Dalles, Miss- Celia Gavin ot Tho Dalles, and Professor Charles Mc Klnley ot Reed college. In the courso ot the evening tho Girls' Oleo club entortained with a much appreciated vocal selection. fact that tho government has tho wool clip ot 1918 In reserve,, a wool shortngo (s faced all over tho coun try, This Is indicated by tho fact that already many factories have con tracted their yarn output for months ahead, whllo a consldorablo number of growers havo mado no move to consign their clips. Coarse wool will bo In demand, but will not bo as strong as was tho caso whllo tho war was on and largo quantities ot tho heavier staple wore being used In (ho manufacture ot army equipment. This chief market will bo for tho finer grades, and In this class thoro Is little Indication ot a slump. (By Unltrd IYcm to Th lWml Ilultttln.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 28. Poatmastor Gouornl Rurlcsou an nounced today that ho has recom mended to President Wilson that nil government controlled cnblo Hues ho returned to tho owners, declaring that nil cable lines should ho re turned before May 10. He belluvcs that tho prosldont will promptly comply with tho request. President Wilson has ordered tho announcement that all cables will bo returned to their owners in tho near future. SOLDIERS MAY HAVE CLOTHES TURNED IN AIR BUSSES NEXT IN GREAT BRITAIN Six months to year preferred Address BEN. K. PATHEAL 697 E Broadway PORTLAND. ORE. COOPERATION 1II2TWEEN STATE AND RECLAMATION SERVICE IN 1IEN1IAM FALLS INVESTIOA- tion is now Assured. S. AYRES OF PHINEVILLE TO 11,13 AD DESCHUTES AHHOCIA TION AHLE Hl'I'AKI'HH LISTED IN CONVENTION PROGRAM. ,, (From Thursday's Dnlly.) SALEM, April 24, Coopuratlou be tween stale and tho reclamation serv ice ot tho todernt government Is ns- (From Thursday's Dnlly.) Election of ofneurs hold hint night by tho ntoniliurri of tho IH'HcluitoH llnptlst association, nsxnmblod Itt sured ns the rvHtilt ot u contract Iloud for its olnhth annual convun- lenod by Htnto Engineer Porcy A. I lion, resulted In tho selection ot W. Cuppor rolntlvu to tho contemplated B? Ayres of Prluuvlllo ns president Neces,nry Proceednr for Discharged Men to Follow Is Outlined by tho Red Cross. SPHIER BLOCK IS SOLD TODAY WESTERN LOAN & BUILDING CO., PLAINTIFF IN RECENT SUIT AGAINST D. W. SPRIER, GETS PROPERTY FOR ? 18,843.41. (Fr6m Saturday's Dally..) With no other bidders competing, tho Western Loan & Building com pany this morning purchased the Sphler building at a sheriff's sale tor the sum ot J18.843.41, the amount represented In tho Judgment recently given in favor of tho company In Its suit In circuit court against D. II. Sphler. Mr. Sphler. through his at torney, W. P. Myers, has filed notice of appeal, but no bonds for a stay of execution were given, so that no legal obstaclo to the salo of tho prop erty was presented. For tho present the loan and build ing -company will contlnuo in charge ot tho building, no plans for Its dis position or Improvement having been announced. FUNERAL HELD FOR LORENZO J. CODY Mill Employe Who Died Hero Friilay Night Was Resident of Rend for Last Four Years. (From Monday's Dally.) Funeral services wore conducted this morning by Rov. Father Sharkey from tho Catholic church for Lorenzo J. Cody, who died hero Friday, April 25. Intormout was made In P,Jlot Dutte cemetery. Mr. Cody had been a resident of Bond for tho past four years, being employed by Tho Shcvlln-Hlxon Com pany as scaler. Death came at tho age of 04 years as tho result of nrterlo-Bcleroflls. Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. Mo watting. Adv. Put it in "THE BULLETIN. (From Monday's Daily.) Information of . Interest to dis charged soldiers who turned In a portion ot their clothing equipment before the passaga of thn bill allow ing them to retain certain articles of clothing has been received here by tho homo service department ot tho Amorlcan Red Cross. Any en listed man who served in tho United States army during tho present war, who has restored to tho government any ot these article, may mako ap plication to tho domestic distribu tion branch, office ot tho director of storage, Washington, D. C, where upon similar clothing and uniform in kind and value will bo returned to him. This application must bo accom panied by an affidavit mado before any civil or military officer, author ized to administer oaths, sotting forth tho soldier's record of servjeo slnco April C, 1917, and certifying that nono of tho articles applied for were retained by him at the timo of his discharge or furlough to tho reserve, or if retained, that they havo been restored to tho govern ment, u nicers, ana enlisted men who havo returned gas mask and helmet may mako similar applica tion for theso articles, and they will be reissued It available. Following are tho articles which discharged soldiers are entitled to retain In their possession: Ono oversea cap (for all, enlisted men who havo hud service overseas), or 1 hat and l,hat cord (for all other enlisted men); 1 ollvo drab shirt, 1 woolen service coat and ornaments, 1 pair woolen breeches, 1 pair shoes, 1 pair canvas or spiral logglns (can vas If avallablo), 1 waist bolt, 1 slicker, 1 overcoat, 2 suits under wear, 4 pairs stockings, 1 pair gloves, 1 gas mask and helmet (for all of ficers nnd enlisted men to whom they were luaued overseas), 1 sat tollot articles (this Includes 1 hair brush, X comb, 1 toothbrush, 1 shaving brush, 1 razor, 1 small steel mirror and 2 towels), If In possession of soldier at timo ot discharge, 3 scar- lot chovrons, to bo sewed on unl form prior to discharge whon practicable. (IV United Vm to The llnj Pull.tln.) LONDON, April 28. Tho big Handley-Pago "aero-busses," which used to bomb tho Rhino towns, nro to bo used for regular passengor service to tho confluent, ns soon as tho government ombargo on private flying is raised. At present tho planes are keeping In prnctlco by carrying Drltlsh officials backward and forward botwoon London and tho Paris pcaco conference, and no fewer than 740 such passoiHtors havo al ready been transported snfely. Put It in "THE BULLETIN." Sharpless Cream Separator Call and sec the NEW MODEL SHARPLESS F. DEMENT . &CO. WALL ST, Ik SPEEDER USED TO SELL BONDS OREGON TRUNK OFFICIAL, CAN- VASSINQ ALL RAILROAD . EM PLOYES ALONG THE LINK, RE- PORTS 91400 HURSCRIRED. s (From Thursday's Dally.) ' Traveling by gasoline spoedor, J. T. Hardy, general freight nnd passenger ngont for tho Oregon Trunk, arrived In Dend yestordny and reported that ho had secured 11400 In subscrip tions to tho Victory loan from em ployes ot tho railroad In this county. Mr. Hardy is making a thorough canvass along tho entire lino ot tho Oregon Trunk, and Is making tho whole trip, with Portland, Dend and Spoknno na his principal stops, on tho speeder furnished by tho railroad company. Tho dlstanco ho will havo covered on tho completion ot tho drive, ho estimates at 000 miles. geological survey of tho Iloudhnm Falls reservoir alto In Central Ore gon. This reservoir situ, is considered tho key to tho development of the greater Deschutes Irrigation project, consisting of four units. Thu larg est ot tho units Is known ns tho North I unit, comprising 100,000 acres ot Innd. An onglnoorlng Investigation of for tho coining year. II. 0, Doty nf Redmond was namod us vice presi dent, with II. E. Nordouti of Rend nn secretary, and Mrs, Nordoou ns as sistant. Yostordny's program was largely preliminary, Including addressed by Rov. Johnson, pastor of tho local llnptlst church, Rov. II. C. rnn ft ot tho Presbyterian church of Ik' ml, und by Miss Knppun of tho Ilnr' - tho reservoir slto has boon mndo i,y American Ilapllst Publishers nssorlii- tho vnvnrnmunL nmt ulntn nml Mm. Hn. 'l'M ftniOOIl Dr. O, C. slto was found to ha fcnstblo from that. standpoint, but In tho light of tho state's experience with tho Tumalo rcsorvolr it was doomed nd vlsablo to mnko u geological Investi gation. If tho rcsorvolr slto is found In be satisfactory from n gcalocnl stand point, an effort will bo mado to fh-f duco tho govornmont to construct n big Irrigation projeer which will tako In several hundred thousand acres ns part ot Its reconstruction program. CHILDREN FIND WHISKEY CACHE RORICK URGES HIGHWAY CAUSE WASCO COUNTY ROADS ENTHUH LST RELIEVES CHANGE OF ROUTE WOULD INJURE CEN TRAL OREGON. Wright, nlna secretary, was on tho program, nnd tonight Dr, A. ' M. Potty of Portland will speak. Spe cial musical iiuinburs will ho fur nished by tho Ilund Imperial Mnlu quartet. ' Onu of tho lending speakers to morrow will he Dr. W. 11, Hlnnon. pnntor of tho East Hide llnptlnt church ot Portland. Dr, Hlnson will nppoar at 11 o'clock In tho morning, 4 o'clock In thn afternoon und 7 o'clock In tho evening, Mrs, A. M. Putty will spook tomorrow nfteT noon, , FREAK GRIZZLY. BEAR HIDE DRAWS COMMENT THREE PUPILS OF CE.TILL SCHOOL, TAKEN HOME IN IN TOXICATED CONDITION HOT TLES FOUND UNDER WALK. 4c Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVALL MUllcu, Oregon. adv.89p A Right sldo; right ear crop ped; wattle right hind leg, R. L.TONE, Sisters, Ore. adv.lOOr I OVKHLANDS ARRIVE. Tho third carload of Qvorlands sent to Bend this season arrived to day, and two of tho machines will hbo ready for dellvory from the Pioneer garago tomorrow nftornoon, t Is announced. roe RJJSSELL TRACTOR, ENGINES BOILERS SAWMILLS THRESHERS rRACTORS nuiLTINAU.SIK5 RUSSELL EAN AND PEA THRESHEftS CLOVER HULLERS CALL Oft WRITE FOR PARTICULARS BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE OTHER BUILDINGS--- VALUE ABOUT , $2,000,000 , FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 (From Friday's Dally.) Tho sight of n cache of bootleg whiskey accidentally discovered by thrca pupils of tho Central school whllo nt play yesterday prowd too great u temptation for tho finders to resist, and a short timo later a trio ot very sick boys woro tuken to their homes and n physician called. Two of tho youngster woro bnck at school today, but thu third was still ill, Tho nnmes aro bolng withheld by tho school authorities. Tho liquor was found when ono of tho boys, reaching under a woodon sidewalk for a pi no cone which had been thrown nt him, drow out a quart hottlo of whiskey, half full. Then ho pulled out another. A dure was passed, and tho voutiK- stors Imbibed freely, afterward ench Inx tho whlskoy In u now hiding place. It was shortly lifter this that tho effects of tho ulcohol bogau to bo felt by tho children. City Superintendent Mooro ascer tained from thu hoys whero thoy had hid tho stutf, and tho two bottles woro turned ovor to Sheriff B. H, Roberts. School authorities nro In dignant over tho discovery that temp tation of .this kind hnd been placed within easy reach of tho puplhi, and aro dotormlnoQ to got to tho bottom of tho matter, If this Is In any wuy possible. (From Friday's Dally.) Ilollovlnft thnt Deschutes county will stand hohlnd Tho Dalles In urg ing that tho original routo for Tho Dnllcs'Callfornla highway bo not changed so that Illggs will bo Its Columbia river terminus, Judge J. T. Rorick, of tho Wasco county scat, prominent good roads enthusiast of tho state, declared todny that tho country through which thu highway was first routed is much nioro In need ot development thnn is Bhermnu county. Judgo Rorick was in Dend on an auto trip Into Centrnl Ore gon, and later In thu duy loft for Prlnevllle. "Tho statu highway commission seems rather favorably inclined to ward tho Sherman county routo," ho said, "and wo havo nothing against development In that section. It's almost impossible to havo too many good roads. Rut wo do consider that tho commercial interests ot tho pooplo of thu Immense ureas In Cen tral Oregon demand that ono end ot tho north and south highway bo at Tho Dalles. The road out from Dlggs, If constructed, should bo In addition to this." Animal Klllnl by Jack Iforton ! Jlnind New Frrnk in Undue World, Hays lllologlrnl Survey Man. Tho skin of n grlitly bear, which ns far ns color Is concerned might havo boon taken from a Jersey cow, which is In tho possession ot Jack iforton of tho Doschutes national forest office, Is probably tho only onu ofIts kind In nxlsloucu, according to 8tanluy Jnwett, of thu U. S. biological survey, Mr. Jewell Is snld to bo better posted on tho different va rieties ot wild animals In tho north west than any -other man living, but declares that tho grltzly poll owned by Mr. Harlnn Is it brand now freak In tho animal world. Except for tho largo size, tho ani mal would bo classified ns n brown bear, rathor than a grizzly, and thh Is what Mr. Morton thought ho hnd bagged when ho killed thu hoar on tho Mlunm national forest. Tho length of tho cluwn nnd width of the head were characteristic grizzly fea tures which Mr. Jewutt noted after his attention had been called' by tho unusual color of tho fur. . "Hprlnjr IVvrr" nnd Common Hcn-.r. Instead of giving up and saying' you hnvo "spring fovor." It Is more senslblu to tnko u good, wholesome physic. IlllloiiHness, sick headache, ' sour stomach, bloating, coated tonguo all nro bunlshed by Foley Cathartic Tablots. II. II. lluwnrd, Unndllla, Gu writes: "Foley Cathartla Tab lets glvo quick rolluf " Sold every where. Adv. MANY HEAR ADDRESS BY WOMAN LECTURER Special Talk Olveu for High School fllrls This A'lfriioon Speaker Guest of Rend Study Club. bcT BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Moro than 300 women and girls gathered last night nt tho Iloud Ama tour Athletic club to hear Dr; LouIho Rlchtor, government lecturer, sponk on various social problems, Dr, Rlchtor spoko again (his afternoon to tho glrlo of the Rend high school, Yesterday afternoon Dr. Rlchtor was tho guest of honor at u Ilond Study club tea at tho homo of Mrs. A. F, Larson, and sppko on her ex periences In munitions factories dur ing the war and on tho demonstra tions mado by tho militant suffrag ettes in Washington, D, C. FOR FOOD CONSERVATION The Big Profit Maker that Pays for Itself. On moro thnn 00,000 farms tho Indlnnn Silo has al ready paid for Itself In crops saved, In fatter cattlo, In more milk, nnd In returning big profile to every owner, ovory year, High moat, milk and. buttor prices mako it doubly Important to preservo tho full food value of your crop to koop It succulent, wholo and tasty. Thesu prices In crease tho profits from thu INDIANA SILO Ono year's saving with on Indlnnn undor prosent conditions moro thnn pays back tho Investment. And tho silo can do tho saving hoforo you pay for It, Our largo purchasing power onnblen us to supply bolter mntorJahi und hotter workmanship than can bo hud in hIIos (hut cost more. Ask tho owners of In (lluiiu Silos In your iioghborhood, Provo to yourself that there In no ullage butter than that mndo In nn, Indlnnn, It's a big prollt makor for your farm, nnd lasts a llfo timo, Wrlto for our easy paymont plan and descriptive "Write or son FRANK ANDERSON Oregon roprosontatlvo C. K. Spuiildlng Logging Co.. nt WRIGHT IIOTHIi 'f A M n