JtJAGK IB IlKXI) IlUMiKTIN', 11HN1), OIUttHta, TIIUHHDAV, OOTOHKH 0, lll f 3 "8 ' t v jk -f t The Wdrlcl at a Glance, - Although deprived nt the leader ship ot President Wilson, tho mivrt who conceived It. tho . rouud tabic Industrial conference. optimistically expected to solve tho high cost of living problem nntl tho difficulties of labor and cnpllril at ono nntl tho tut mo tlnio convened Monday, whilo tho Bteol strike, the greatest walk out stuged In tho United Sltttos for years, contlnuos with u slight ap parent advantage on tho side of the employers. Other Inbor troubles nro reported In various parts of thy country, ono of "10 most disastrous Jrom tho Btnndpoint of tho number of human lives sacrificed being tho carmen's strilto in Oakland, Cali fornia. No real work was ejepected to bo accomplished by the round table until today. "Kor the latter .part of lust week President Wilson, -who has been 111 vor since returning irora his stren uous stumping tour of tho nation, was In grave dangor, -but Ihls weok lie rallied, and Is now well on the way to recovery, although still confined to his bed. A decision on tho pcaco treaty and tho league ot nations covenant will be delayed to u considerable extent becauso of his absence .from his official duties. While this delay has bec.n caused n nation which has been among tho most steadfast agreement to tho treaty has finally ratified not only tho German peace pact, but tho Austrian 'agreement as well. This was tho step taken y Itnly, by royal decree. A now European International complication Is that represented in tho action ot, Gorman Field i Mar shal von dor Colli, who hiw led his troops Into Husala for tho avowed purpose of ,n$asUng In stemming tho attack of tho lUolshovlst armies. Whether this is tho actual purpose. or whether tho Oormnn genoml's forces "constitute another army of occupation, wlUi annexation of ter ritory for Germany as the object In VIqWj Is not clearly defined. Pence reigned In tho llrltish Isles Monday when strikers whose walk out had crippled tho entire govern ment railway system returned to work. Important concessions were made by both'wldes In 'tho contro versy, and In consequence the vic tory Is claimed by both. In tho American congress liquor is again tho Issue, and n conference report on the .prohibition enforce ment 'bill' was ordered yesterday. As the bill now stands, the maxi mum amount ot alcohol which may bo contained by a beverage Is small Indeed, being only one-halt of 1 per cent. Ono ot tho most hotly contested fights In- the history of baseball Is being staged In tho world scries, for with tho score of games four to one for tho Cincinnati Nationals, tho Chicago Americans broko Into n winning Mrcak until yesterday only one more victory was needed by the White Sox to tic with the Iteds. I Fifteen Years Ago . FIFTEEN YKAHB AGO (Prom tho columns of Tho Bulletin ot OcttmeV 7, 1U0 1.) The government has ordered n dally mall service- between Hend mid Hltvor i.iiko, to go into oneoi about the mlddln of this month. A movement Is on foot for n direct stage Hue bulweon HomF and Hums. It will pass, by way of Crook. Price anil Fife, A force ot men is blasting out a new Intake at the head of tho Pilot llutto Hume, and lulu bur from tho Steldl mill Is being delivered In large quantities. ' Miss Held will attend the annual teachers' Institute , to ho held In Prlnevllle ju'xl wee, .being on tho program for u paper on the "Tho Public Schools of Now llpniswlck." Postmaster and vMrs. Stunts of j Deschutes, and their two sons, re turned last Sunday from a visit at Nowport, Independence and Portland. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Cluilfltd atlwrtUinx ctiarg tr !"" SO cent (or SO vrurda or !u. One ctnt rr word for all ovrr SO All cltutficd aJvtrtlalnf tliktlr (uh In driw- FOIt SAIiE. FOR SALE fi registered CoUwold rams oho and two years old. F. II. Daughmnn, 'Redmond. Ore. 82-29-32-c. FOR SALE. Four sucking calveH and: fresh" milch cows. Geo. nates; telephone lied C21. 36-3 ltfc FOR VALE Alfalfa hay, 450 tons at $20 a ton. Some pasture will go with it at this prlco. Address. J. n. Miner, Ilend, Ore. 7C-3ltfc FOK SALE Six tons of rye. cheap for quick snlu. Inquire J. O. Whltnko-, Delewnre Avenue. 82-3 In, KOH SALt: 3 nigh grade Jorsoy cows, all milking. "May bo seen nt old Christian Nelson ranch.' northwest of Tumnlo. AlldVessl P. O. Box 505, uend. so FOR SALE One water wheel, one double-action force pump, also one-) pump Jack. Williamson's Second Hand Store. 3.21-22p FOR SALE Forty acres, well Im-j proved, mostly all 'In alfalfa,' dose to. Bend. Write Box 3G8,' , Bend. Ore. A 12-32-4p FOR SALE Bar and back bar with large mirrors, In lino condition. suitable for soft drink parlor, cafe. etc. Sell ut sacrifice price. Inquire C. H. Irvlh, Redmond. 07-32-3P ! ALUMINUM WARE 99 PURE Large Oval Roasters $4.98 , Round Roastei's....($i.89 , Percolators, 8-cup..$1.59 Tea Kettles $2.98 6-cit. Covered - Kettles .'.., :.$i.S0 2-qt. Rice BoiIersy$SL25 I 1-qtv Sauce Pan.iS...50c I I Special This Week i 6 Water Glasses :35c !faiI stoI 0..t-Un.. 01,1 I OillllUI uiug. The Store that Serves as Weil as Selli . I Shoes for Work N : 22:1:3:3 tnusistxnKnssasra&xnssnsnunsK&f Shoes for Dress You have had it hammered into you that the price of shoes will almost be prohibitive. Do not be alarmed as everybody knows we are your friends. Selling for cash and buying for 197 stores enables us to under sell the one man merchant. Our desire to give you honest prices, has been proven by the continual in crease in our shoe business. Be one of those to take advantage of our prices. Men's Elk Hide Shoes - - $2.98 - $3.25 Men's Heavy Elk and Chrome Tan $4.98 to $7.90 Men's 12 to 15 Inch High Tops $8.90 to $ 1 1.90 Felders Loggers Plain and Caulked (Hand Made) - $ 1 2.50 to $ 1 3.50 Men's Dress Shoes, Blucher in Kid and Fine Calfskin $3.98 to $9.90 Men's English Shoes, Black & Tan $4.98 to $ 1 1 .90 x Better Yalues for Sawi , Money ' L C. Penney Co., Inc. Same Values 'for less Money 197 BUSY STORES I Our ambition is, first of all, to please every visitor to our store, whether we make a sale or riot. Our efforts are always to give satisfaction and real service, and not sim ply to sell our goods. That this ambition of ours has had the result of bringing us more customers and more sales merely proves that our efforts are in the right direction. This storeys built on the firm foundation of "Your Sat isfaction." We devote ourselves to giving you full value in JStyle, Fit and Service in the Clothes you buy here. The Largest and Best Varieties of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes and Fall Wear ables of all kinds are here for your in spection and comparison. y v. Cashman BEND'S CLOTHIER ' HOME OF HART SCMAFFNUK& MARX ' WANTKH. WANTKO -to buv. oiitKo t'-nTT. Sco Hems & Gilrlson, Bistort). Oro. 95-30-4C WANTED--Wo will call nnywliuru, tiny iiluco, nny lime, to look nt your unoil furnlturo. Let UH know what you huvo. Wo pay conn. Tlio Standard Kurnlturo Co. U7-IDtfc WANTED Team. wnKon ami liar- nuns, 1100 to 100 lb. liorsoH. ' Kontlo, woll broki'.'ftouiid and not ovor 7 ''r. I'rTbii' niUMt lin ; rlRht. A. T. ltennol, Tumnlo, Oro. C-32p AVANTKD Location- by two trnp purs. .Anyono liotlmrrd with coyotou-nr other dcittructlvo unl mnU can hnvo rolloC freo by writ- liiK F. K. Shaw, 1C04 8th Avo., Boattlv, 'Wimll. 983Zp WWT AN!) FOUND. STIIAYEDThrco (.1) head two- year-old (iteern, branded 1X1- on , left hip, ttqunro undor bit In loft our; ono (1) two-ytmr-old li ul fur, branded on left Hhouldor, Kii'nu Any Information up- ear mark predated, mom), Ore. KOIt KENT ! few homos. Albert Julian,, Jtfd- 28-a2-4p Alfalfu nnxturu for I'hono Iturul 1128.1 l-32pi . W Notice In hereby Riven that tho City uf Ilend Iiuh taken up tho fo lowing doNcrlbcd llvuMtock, to-wlt; Ono Mack gelding, branded OH con nected loft hind quarter, halter on; one black mare with brown filly colt, brands, if any, undecipherable; one buy mure, wlro cut right hind foot, brandK, If any, undecipherable, Tho cokI of redeeming Maid lve Mtock will 'be f 1.00 per day and cost of advertlolng. In canu uf failure ui redeem on part of owner, mild llvuHtock will bu void uh provided by tho charter of the City of 'Jtond on tho Utli day of October at 3 Pr m. 32c U, II. KENNEDY, I'oundpiuKlor. PORTLAND MAN GAINS 20 POUNDS f r it . i r; i II. II. KIiik. Well ICnown Cotifrarto)1, (.etH Kid of Old Trouble Tnklriu: Tanlac. "I havi) L'lilnml -t Weill v.nli'hl jjiouihIh nliice I coni'menceil taking iiiiiiiiv, uiiu iiiii it wish uuu nearly ua I ovor wuh in my llfo," Hit Id j II. H, King, u wall-known carpenter Lmid fontutctor who Hvoh at 5027 SiKBfjth Avo, SotithoaHt, l'orlliind, th oiitor uiiy, "I ivuit certulnlv Jn ))m Hlinpu when I cOJn)npnci( taklijif Tunlac," colitlliili'd-Ali'i KhiK.' ''for I had liiinn about tbreo yean. I had nut been able to find n medicine or treatment that would give out any relief, and JUitt kept on Kelt Inn worSth until I wan Hlmply nil In and had to give up my work altogether. I had, no nppelljo to xpeak of, and what little I did eat would itour and I would bo all bloated up with run for houm ut u time ' "red from Hhortneit of ieath. hiuI at tlmi'H I would liccrw to dlry "ut I could, hardly nunl nt iny fitft. Then rltounititlnm li'f m I" my right leg and hip, and thu p.ilnK I bad from thl would nlnwm dr've mo wild, .''ut Union. 1 mi'.iIoiii got n good night' Hiee'i !! nrcnunt ot the pulii in my leg mid hip, "On" day a friend ot mlno told me about lliltt Tanlac, and udvlited mo to give It n trial, and I am mlghly glad I took bin advice, for It certainly did the work for mv, nnd I 'iini a well, hearty man again.1 1 huvo no lgn of rheumatlMin now, nnd inntead ot lying inuilie and mif ferlng at night 1 Nluep right through until time to get up In the morning. I never had a better appetite, and eat three hearty meal J every day and never under a par tlnlo utlerwardK. I am baok on tho Job again, nndJtuvor Ioho any time I from my workf Tnnlac Jut can't be beat, and 1 never fall to booiit It .everywhere I gi." Tanlac l Mold In lleud by Owl Drug Co., In fllMont by Geo, F, ' Attken, and In Hend by llorton Drug Co. Adv. ;iiuit:a:iiit:a:iai::i:iut!iiiiiiiat:niiatiiti:mitiiiitiii;iiitniiiii:itiaiitanimtmiiiimtm!URiiit;n;iiKniii:tti:iniRmii:n Whenever you put down good, hard-earned money for footwear, you want footwear that justifies the payment of present high prices. You wont complain about prices jf you get the wear. In the selection of 'a line that meets this re quirement, we have chosen as our leader EVANS STRATFORD SHOES if ' ' ' - for dress $10 to $15 i IIUNKIDORI SHOES leather loggers, high tops, 12-inch pacs. of the best workmanship and materials ' "' " $14.75 GOLD SEAL RUBBER GOODS;; . Best for yinter and wet weather. Tnisliho is -heavy and the best we have. NAP-A-TAN for man and Ijpy x ' , Boys' Work Shoes : :,.$3.75 to $5.00' '" Men's Work Shoes, low tops $6.50 to $8.50 ' Meii's 10-inch High Tops $15 !...- r .i ii-.i .. 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