BKND BUIiLKTIN, BKN1), OKKOON, TIltlWDAY, AY ti, 1010 II TAGR s! ! Your Credit Is Good With Us! Wc tire glad to co-operate with you in the purchase of your Drugs and Sundries. Obtaining them at the lowest possible cost to you. Wc can assure you speedy return on your orders by mail. It's the Season to Beginning Swat ting the Fly. Start now and keep it up. Co-operate with the Government. Queer Fly Swats 2 for 25c 1 Vampire Powder, in patent blower package, kills bugs and insects of all kinds 10c Death to Flies (paper) 10 sheets for 5c OWL Pharmacy Troubles Cost Him a Fortune Tcmih Farmer HulToml for Fifteen Yours-Is Itcllovetf Hy ' lly Tanlnc. mfc iL -K'HWW'H'HH'H 1lWrTrTTTTTrTTTT'TTT'TT'TTTT'TTTTTT1TT1T.T rs ' lT Zl. OCEAN HAS KEPT ITS SECRET No One Know What Became of the Steamer President, Mleslno Since March, 1841. Tho first steamer to bo reported missing was the President, which sail ed away from New York as long ngo rb March, 1841. Perhaps it was be cause big steamers were then marvols In tho. eyes of the people of both tho old and the new world that the wholo public of America and of Europe thought of nothing but the missing liner over a period of many weeks. Ship after ship arrived which had started after the President and still no tidings of tho missing ship carao to hand. ' On April 13 unlucky day a letter was received by one of the fnmllr of n passenger of thp President, saying that the missing ship hnd been driven to Madeira with a damaged rudder. Flags were hoisted and there was Joy on both sides of the Atlantic, but.nlasl It was all a cruel hoax. Since the Ill-starred day when the President left New York there have been many missing ships, and tho story of the old American liner has been repeated again and ngnln, with per haps a slight variation In detail. Some mysteries, although never actually Folved, give us something on which to found a theory. Tho ship which sail ed away with n cargo of railway met als, matches and gunpowder, and was afterward reported "missing," may have sunk, but Sherlock Holmes would probably have thought otherwise. Not Much Wasted Nowadays. Tin and copper are not wasted, al though thrown awny by one who has no further use for tlirin. Detlnnlng processes enable manufacturers to re cover most of lll( tin nni! u If rtv MKnin, nun copper is nttnoit ns gooa when resmclted ns when tirst tnken from the mine. Kven tho bones which come from our tables are not wasted. Hones are of value for glue making, and they nro persistently gathered up nnd sold to tho glue factories. Millions of poundi of glue arc mndc yearly from bones. Heretofore the trouble has been to find n perfectly waterproof glue or ce ment which would hold the particles together under tho effects of water; but today cement Is used which Is ab solutely waterproof. Leslie's Weekly. qRANT REFUSED TO ANSWER When President, He Declined to Tell House Where He Had Been During Absence. During President Grant's administra tion n movement was started to call Grant to account for having been ab sent from Washington. The house asked hlra by resolution to Inform It what official nets he had performed while away, says an exchange. The hero of Appomattox replied: "I freely Inform the house that from the tlmo of my entrance upon ray of fice, 1 have been In the habit, as were all of my predecessors, of absenting myself at times from the scat, of gov ernment, and that during such ab sences I did not neglect or forego the obligations or duties of my oQIcc, but continued to dischargo oil of the ex ecutive offices, acts and duties which were required of me as president of tho United States. I am not nware that a failure occurred In any ono In stance of my exercising tho functions and powers of my nlllces In every case requiring their discharge, or of my ex ercising all necessary executive acts In whatever part of the United States I lav u I limit hara heon " "A few bottles of Tnulnc hnvo ilono mo inoro good than other medicines and treatments that coat mo n Hinnll fortune," snld C, C. Flalur, n pros perous fnrmor living" nt Irlvlng, Houto 1, u tow miles from Dallas, Toxas. "For fifteen yenrs," ho continued "I suffered so terribly from stomach trouble that I thought 1 could never get well. Kvorytlilng I would out went back on mo nnd I would bolch up my food so sour Hint It would nearly strangle mo. Tho gas on my stomach would press on my heart so ns to causa it to flutter and I would hnvo tho hardest tlmu getting my breath. I was really In such awful condition that I felt that I had about got to tho end of tho row, "Hut 1 feel now Ilka I am good for mnny years yet for Tanluc has fixed mo up bo that I can ent any thing and everything without any bad attor effects nnd slnco gas has stopped forming In my stomach I am not troubled with palpitations or shortness of tho breath. I hnvo gained six pounds already nnd am working hard on my farm every day now nnd am glnd to recommend Tanlnc for tho wonderful way it has holpcd me." Tahlac is Bold in Horn! by tho Owl Pharmacy, in Sisters by Gcorgo F. Altkcn, and in Ilcnd by tho Horton Drug Co. Adv. NOTICK OF CONTKST. Department of tho Interior, United States Land offlco, Lukovlow, Oregon, April 22, 1919. To William R. Chlpp of Ilond, Ore gon, contcsteo: You uro hereby notified thai Charles F. Whltmoro, who slves Ilcnd, Oregon, as his postoiflco ad dress, did on Pobrunry 24, 1919, filo In this offlco his duly corroborated application to contest nnd securo can cellation of your homestead entry, No., serial No. 0SG45, mudo April 5. 1915, for tho SWSBys. sec 2; NB, NEUNWH. NEU. 8Bi, Section 11. township 22 south, range lS.onst, Willamette meridian, and ns for grounds for his contest ho alleges that I am Informed nnd bellovo and thcroforo stato that tho said William 11. Chlpp resided on said land only! about threo months nnd not longer than four months after ho filed on it. and then abandoned tho land and never returned: Hint ho novor mado any improvements or cultivation on said land, excopt tho building of a houso which ho sold nnd bad hod re moved from tho land, when ho loft snmo as nbovo stated, and docs not now over intend to return to the land.. That his abandonment of tho land was not, nnd is not due to his employment or scrvlco III any ca pacity in tho United States, nor to his sorvlco with tho United States In any capacity on account of any war iu which tho United States has been or may now bo engaged in. You arc thercforo further notified that tho said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will bo cancollcd without fur ther right to bo heard, elthor before this offlco or on appeal, if you fail to filo In this offlco within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication Some Things You Can Secure at The First National Bank This Week, Besides Superior ':,,. BANKING SERVICE iTHE WHOLE FAMILY CAN PARTICIPATE For The Man For The Woman A Garden Booklet. "... A Gurden Booklet. An Alfalfa Booklet. A Cook Book. Blackleg Vaccine. ' I ' A Coin Pouch. Sunflower Seed. Sulphur for Fertilizer. Silo Literature. tt tti pi mi Farm Account Book. r or 1 He illld . Live Stock Market Reports. A Garden Booklet. Alfalfa Seed. O. A. C. Garden Literature. Alfalfa Inoculation. A Pig in the Pig Club. For Sale and Exchange Service. A'Coin Pouch, , Agricultural Service. A Savings Account. For This Week's Specials we recommend The War Gar den Booklet for the Old Folks, and Membership in the First Motional Bank Pig Club for the Children. THK UANK OF SUI'EKIOlt HIOKVIOK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BENE? Bend, Oregon it it H H ! ! i m. it ,,V iw'ji When The Flag Goes by Memorial Day "A MAY 30th sRUK H ATS OFF as the flag passes; that has always been the rule; but Am ericans had to go to what the flag means, and onor to it. war to how to learn pay Decoration Day is no longer a memorial of the Civil War; it is a day of tribute to all heroic souls who have shown devotion to the highest patriotism; to those who gave" their lives, and to those who were willing to do so. ., Store closed all day, May 30th 0K w pi pi w M P. Cashman, V. Bend's Clothier . T ii n A a n H 5 is' it it it s: it S.i it it it a it it it "4 M. " ltfo44M 4444M44U of this notico, as shown bolow, your unswer, under oath, specifically re sponding to thoso allocations of con tost, together with duo proof that you huvo Borvcd a copy of your nnn wor on tho said contestant either in parson, or by registered mall. You should stato In your annwor tho iiuiuq of tho post offlco to which you deslro futuro notices to bo fcent to you ' JA8. P. nunauBs, Iluglstor. Duto of first publication, May Z'i, 1910. Dato of second pil)llcatlon, May 29, 1010, Dato of third publication, Juno 5, 1010. Dato of fourth publication, Juno 12, 1010. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIMlfltJ admtUini chare per taut 20 Or trlctly cull In advance, cent for zo word o word for all over 20, it tt, All ham cattle. All i;ood beet stock. IniiuliM or wrlto I', M, Itnlyat, Ore. 10-13p, FOIl 8ALB Team, wagon and har ness; team wolglis .'I200j wiikoii and liurnosH practically new. In iiulro C. It. ItOHti, 1121 Newport. Tul. lied 2101. 38-120 FOIt BALK 48 heud of rattlo, Dur h u m und whltofacu, J00 pur houi). Ooorgu Monkoniiialor, Fromont, Oro. C3-10-12p FOIt SAliK A good cronm sopnr ntorr Imiulru Mario Todd, Ilovoro Avonuo, Voltum'H store. 12-13p FOH BALK Two room houao and ono of host garden lotH In city of Ilcjid. Boil (loop uud woll fortil Izod. Worth $450 hut will sncrl flco for 32C, ?12C down, hnluncu turms. Address box 720, Uond, for appointment. ii AV111 Icuso cheap, 480 acres for stock, ull fenced, plenty of watur. Inquiro 031 Ogdon. or Hox 420 Adv,12p no cent nar claulfliil nrtvrtlInir FOH 8ALI3. FOH 8ALK Flyo'oot Juokson liny fdrkfi In igobd" condition. Phone 4-F-2B. V, O .Hurt. 23-13-140 FOIl BALK 2D head of young Dur- WANTKIt. WANTKD To rontj good ' hIz6(1 team. Phono 4-F-2B. P, C. Durt. 21-130 WANTJSD Man to work on ranch. 00 por month with board, Tolu phono 4-F-2G mornings or ovou ngs. 07-7tfo WlJBP Wo w,n Ctt nnywhoft. nny placo, any tlmo, to look nt E "J"3'1 1fu'""-. tM us know etnndnrd Furnlturo Co. 07-40tfc WANTHD Man W,0 undorstandn ir rigation, Oood wuKoa to man with oxporleiico. Plionu Hed 481. aoorgo Jones, 2",0 WANTKD Thirty bond of cattlo to pasturo during the aiiminor. Illvor bottom meadow, twonty miles up DoHchutOM rlvor. Inquiro lfiB AdaniH Placo, ll-lp LOST. LOHr Ono bny horno branded O lin loft Jaw, eight years old, wolg'j about twolvo hundred, honYy maiio lays on both sides of nook, is heavy boned, shows hoiiio Glydo. haul hoard of north. of Bisters. Ono brawn .wuro about nlno yours old and weight about 000 lbs,. Iiiih iihort tall; jUHt huurd of near liiintl, Howard' pulrf. fqr return of therio horsea to .II, T. Hartley, Tumnlo. 'Phono 104. - 320-12p STItAYKI) to CaldwolPs, 0 miles oust of Ilond, X Jong 2-yeur-oia blnok fltnlllonj i black yearling" filly, 1 brown two-yer-old mare. 0ynor ' nay luvo ftum'o by pnytiift dam- ' agea mid costs, T, 0. Moroliutit. 18-OtTo J)iH