"AMii!vliAmiMMttm(tmmmt4kntMntumm,tm -f wt" , .,, Tfaaafl-.l fcf r.1 , ,Mlfi .HrfEf,., , Hfc fftffr, A 1 1AUK 8 MEND HUI.LKTIN, llKNIi, OltKOON, TIIt'lUiliAY, MAV til, I1WO. TkH!' wir MEN'S COTTON SOX BLACK ONLY !Oc&15c Five Pairs to n Customer Saturday, May 1 5 "Nuf Said" im Pm cAftjat ion -avtcte Institution E-5tE23i NEW LIBRARIAN TAKES CHARGE ( MISS LILLIAN SABIN IS INCUMBENT State Librarian .MN-J Cornelia Mnr vlu Visits Rend and Urgcr Se lection of New Hooks by Headers. Accompanying Miss Lillian Sabin, the new Deschutes county librarian, Miss- Cornelia Marvin, state librar ian, arrived In Bend on Tuesday, and remained here through Wednesday, aiding the county board in brlngln tho county library system up to the standards adopted In Oregon. Miss Marvin distributed lists of, business,, technical and agricul tural books, and tho further selec tion .of works for this Deschutes county library will depend on the Growers' association in the ncgn the. owing to a lack of funds In tho . atones. frn'imin- In nut fha rmivnntlmi ni.tri lr3. I.e luy In n proper manner. "It then any comment on the secretary's action?" vas aked by Mr. McPherson. After silence that for a women' seemed to assure the approval of all present. A. Whtsnnut arose and with a reietitful glance at Mr. Ward, turned the machine gun of crlticlsiu on the club officials. "At one time this club went on record to mil:o Bend the convention city of the state." he began. "Today we deiib ately close our oars to a request from as prominent an orgnnlzKtflM as we could ever hope to have- as sembled in our midst. Why? The only reason is because wo foolishly squandered the funds alloted for the entertainment of the Cattlemen a year ago, and Mr. Ward wn on the committee." Before the echo of Mr. Whfonant last words had died out Mr. Ward was on his feet in rebuttal. "A year ago." he declared, "when the com mercial club wished to praise the work of the entertainment commit tee for the Cattlemen's convention Mr. Whlsnant was willing to be rec ognized ns the chief membor of that chosen body, but now that it Is mnn; song, "Putting on Style." Ilot- bert Nelson, Chris Stook, l.nroy Smith. Dennett Young; "Nigger Huby," Katharine Helgeson, selec tion, Knrnu llcttmuu. "Et'nlmliulng Hbenoei" Characlerrt "lloraco Ilurdup," Hmbort Nelson; "Eboiionor Rosen- stein," Leroy Smith; "Dr. JoeUson.-ti Chris Stock. Duet. "Hlrd of tho Wlldwood.," Dmoth Young. Anna Smith, reel- tution, lMward Young, Elene Mur chnnt. song. Mr. lloyer; ' Keeping a Secret." Esther Ertcksen. Violet Hettmnn: sone. "Heniitlfiil Miinn- ' light," Katharine llelgesou. Dorothy doling, assisted by school recita tion. Olndys Dahle! selection, Jlw, Wlgmoro. Mr. Itasmusseu. t "Jiimlio ,111111." Characters ".Mr. Oobbleton, Dorothy Young; "Lawyer CluMtatn," Anna Smith: "Mrs. aobhh'ton. Kama llottmau: "Hanua Fllkln, Knrthurluo itolgexou; "Jumbo Jum." Ileuuett Young; Mr Cobble- ton's ward, Elizabeth Ui nobis; J ".Mr. Henry," Clyde Stock; laborer, i Chris Stock. Herbert Nelson. Leroy smith Selection. Mr. Potenton. Mr Hoy- ier. .Mr KusmusHon; tublenu. "Com ing of Civilisation," Dennett Young, , Katharine llelgtwon; song "Fun- well. ' bj school: tableau. "Suppll 'rntloti." Olndy Dahle.l Violet Hott- 'innn, hither Erlcssen, ftllsuheth Reynolds. Mrs Kotzmnn- Is taking care o( her mother. Mrs. Shaffer., who it very III at her home fivo mll" noith of Hentl. with an tittacl; of krII SNEAK THIEF TAKES BLIND MAN3 PUItSE Kwry Out IVwsefrHi'il by Imnen tnyloV Stolen by Mnn 'who , Knteri Room nt Night, e May went to Portland Inst week to bo operntod on Mr. ho May accompanied her. . O. Dahlo and daughter. Ida, Mable and Olnjlys. mid Chris Kos tellu and O. l.utiiii'ou wore up tho rivor fishing the flrat of the week. Mrs. Clarence Smith Is having her yard enclosed with a good wlro fence.' ' r MrtMil U'lin lillrnliiiMA.I tl... I uu. --... .-.V..H .. .... ,'... ... T. .1.1- ..V,.- tsr ranch. U moving his family luk tuit'f illinium Hum inis II'CHOII are haulluK hoy from tho C. M. Has musxen ranch north of Deschutes. Mr. J. Hoyer purchased a cornet i last week. The Young school has met the re quirements for a standard school. It now can boast of Ufi library books. Mrs. Kasmusson has boon III nt her home north of Deschutes ,'interest" .slips which it is hoped I readers will file as quickly as pos-. learned that a lack of funds exists, slblo with tho board, based on these' ho remembers that I was the melt: lists. "We want the people to spokesman. I have had the pleasure make tholr wants known," Missjto be present at?ererai convention Marvin said, "for In no other way' recently and not ouce has a c ly can we bo absolutely sure of meet-r whero a convention has been neld. ing tho actual demand." I failed to entertain, and In an Ib- Mlss Sabin, who will have chargo orate manner. While I attended a Put It tn The UuIIettn. James Taylor, local carpenter. who last year suffered the. total lost of his sight while working In a Portland shipyard, was victimized by a sneak thief who entered his room above tho Erlckson grocery on wall street Monday night and took n purso containing $110, all tho money which Taylor possessed, it wan learned today. Tho blind man lieaill someono moving about and, on calling out, was Informed by tho stranger that ho was looking for a room. Later Taylor missed IiIh money, and learned that no 0110 had mndn application to thu man ager of tho lodging house for uu commodatlons, I'ellow working men ato highly Indignant over tho Incident ami nro taking up a collection to make good the loss. T" "TyFTiT BOY'S LIFE ENDED BY HEART DISEASE As tho rostill of nu organic heart trouble, with which ho has linen suf feting for tho past ulght weeks. Urncht ICdwin Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Taylor of (his city, died at tho family homo In Iluiul Into Sunday night, aged 1 1 yea is and 11 months. Tho boy was born In Maple Valley, Wnsh., had lived In llund four years and, In addition to his parents, Is survived by four brothers, Lavenio, Allen, Knrl and Daniel Ho was In tho third grado of tho Ileud schools. Funeral services will bo held at 10 o'clock In tho morning tomorrow from the Ntswonger ohnpol, Itov. J. Kdgard Purdy of tho MuthodliU church officiating. Interment will bo made In Pilot Uutto cemetery. i:i:i'out or Tin: condition' ok tiii: GENTRAL OREGON BANK at iu:ni, in tiii: statk of op.wjon, at tiik 1'i.osi: of 1icsiniws .may i, ukm IIKSOUIICKH Loans and discounts $tCa,0.1S.Sl Hands and warrants 70,121,03 Furniture and fixtures T n.xno.00 Due from approved roserve banks 80,031.73 tAchanges for clearing houso . CI 7.13 Checks and other cash Items Cash on hand , ......-.... J., Other resources . ... ... "GRANDEST IN THE n WORLD" HE SAYS .1. T. IlllUey I'i'iiImw 'I'nitlnr IWvntist' of II Is Wife's Itoniailutlile ltecour,. "What I Imvo seen Tuiilnr do for iy ulfo coi) lures me Unit it U thn grniuletit inmlklne in tho world." was tho statement madn incently by I. T. Hlckoy, a well-known employo of Tuylor'n mill, who llvim nt HrtL'K Chicago St., Seattle, WiinIi.. Ill Kill lug of his wlfo's rerovnry slnco tnk lug Tnulac. "My wife has bi'nli In badthonllh for over a year troubled lth a bid case of Indigestion norvniisiieM. headaches and rlieiiuiiitlstn," con tinned Mr. Illrkey, "She hardly ever nued wliollier she nte anything or nut and whuu she did force liei solf to take a fow bites It would ioiii and catlHo her to Imvo ' cramping pains, tins would bloat' her up no bad that It pressed up against her lungs and almost cut her breath off entltely Her kidneys uere badly disordered and all tho time she wntt complaining of u pain In tho small of her back She had rhetiinntlim In her sides and through her back that gftto hor no end of trouble nod inudo It hnrd for her to git about tho house Shu wns troubled with suvere himilarhns and dizzy spells and her nerves were so upset that nny little unexpected nulco would exclto her. At night who was so test, less she could gat but littlo Mleep and an a result of all her suffering the wns In u miserable titti down condition "Our daughter had Iwken Tanla' mid It had helped her ho remarkably; that my wife hewui taking It ft helped her right from tho start ami It looked like It was no time Imfor she was able to eat nil thing sue wanted and dlgnnt it without ! least bit of trouble. Tint iheuitM tlsm disappeared entirely and the headaches and ills')' spells are a thing of the past ' Her kidneys are In good comlltlun and tho pain In her back have Just nlmul gone hihI the uorvouHiioes has all Ipft her Run sleep' sound at night and gets up feeling so flue ovury morning ujai It Is an easy thing for bur to do her housework She has been built up In every way and Is so much itroiige' that she looks like u dlforenl wo man." "Tnnlae Is sold In Mend by 01 Drug Co . In Sisters b 0'iorg" I. Altknn. and In Ileud by llsiton Drug Co " FIND PRICES HIGH THROUGH THE EAST FOU HALKFotir good 3 year old rnngo rows nhd ono I wo moiitliH calf for 300. Wrlto M, II. Jane. Alfulfu, Ore. 13-KMlp i i . FOU HAM5 Toloplioiio line from Uetiil to Mllllcaii. Clump for nui.li Inqilliv P. II. JoliiiNon, A to V, tiro- coiy. la-io-iiD FOU HAI.K Day old Whllo Lok" lioiu Chicks, from bred to lay llogiiulzed stock Uutchos will bu taken off at Intervalti from May I". to 17. when our nonson rloseH. Ore-gon-Corviillls Ilutchery, Corallls, Ore. 3'J-lO-llo I'Oll KALi: l line hives and supers. F. . Swisher. Tunialo, Ore. Jil-10-lip VOn BALK OU TUADK Horflim, lliieo mid four yinrn old. Wrltn i W. T. Ilethom, OS Rhusta Place. J llund. or call evenings. in-lO-llp FOU SALK-New No. 16 Do Laval Sepaiator; milk runs; IC-gallon churn; butter winker, mold mid cut ter. V. V. Swisher, Tiiuiulo, Ore. 77-I-X ll n. v. winter cks, 4ff 15. H. KC.OK FOU IIATCIIINO H. C. White LeKhorns, Heavy wlnt layen, mated tn Tailored cocks X30-350 agg strain. 1 CO per C. It. I. Itcds, mated to high clasn cnckorols fnm prize wlnulug stock 12 for 15. One third cash with order, balance nu delivery Hofstottttr'a Poultry Farm. Tumalo, l7-filtfo W.INTKU. PASTL'IU-: Wanted onttlo to pa lure. $ 1.80 pur month. 000 norm flue river meadow Address W. II II. Williams. Itoiid. Ore. Sl-S-tap I'Olt ItKNT roit JtKNT-fitock ranch with plenty of water pumped by wind mill Mini gasoline engine. Lots or out tnuge Wrll K. who I1iiII(Iii fll-U-IIp LOST AND FOUND, ""''''l,",",",",ll"'",, KTHAYKI) OU HTOLKN Prom my pasture about April 80. one black mare about IX years old. weight about .1300. A fow white hairs on forehead and on uoee; dim brand on left thigh, lame In left forefoot Howard for an Information as to her whereabout Jas V. Diwmh. Til tn Ip. J)rr Up Put it lit The Itullellu. Jv Demi People, Ititiirtilng From Long Trip, Declare l.lrlng U .Mtirli Cheaper Here. r,r"' of tho county library, was formerly for several years an instructor In tho Washington high school In Portland, and later an assistant at tho Arizona state normal. Sho has ?had special training In'librury work and will be eminently; fined for her new position in fiend, 'Miss Marvin states. importance of Library shown (Continued from Page l.) recent meeting of the Oiegon Wool growers asHciation. that organiza tion made the statement tbat if Iiend wanted the convention we could have It by rathing IU000." Mr. Whlsnant ugaln expreed his sentiments and endeavored to con vince the club that his Ideas of a con vention and not Mr. Ward's wai cor rect. In reply Mr. Ward asked that Mr. Whlsnant be not taken seriously, and the question was dropped. GRANGE HALL SEES BIGGEST AUDIENCE 3-:inhoi-nte Program Put tin When School Itracho Clu-e llend ! Well Itcjiii-M-nlctl. phur on aifalfu laods ,nnd tho sav ing to tho farmery ', of Deschutes county throug(i the,, feeding of silage. It wi pnly made possible, ho -said, for tho fanner or stock raiser to receive this Increase in .production, or tho saving in cost of I dairy product nnd beef through the CHANGE HALL, May IK. Tho efforts of tho State Agricultural col- largest crowd saw the best pro lego. Each dollar that is being '' ver ,wItrfe8se!1 at Orange . , , - . , ., lHall, Thursday evening, when Mrs. .npent to bujld up aud Increase tho c M uasmussen staged the closing .efficiency of tho college is p rod uc- exercises of tho school. Every busl ing two dollars in results in a sav-ness house of Iiend was represent np of fodder and larger alfalfa 1. The pierchants of Ilond rur- 1 crops,1 said Mr. Ualiard. In Bpealt- 5jhhc( 'co crcam' compllmgtitao- to , ; , . i ., . 'the entire crowd After tho pro ving of deyelopmeuU In xther parts gram a , oouI took ,act. ho Jof tho stato, he clt(il tuolreaults ob-pjes wero B0,j y tho "shadow' ? talned in Union county' In 1914,! method, tho best shadow receiving 'before tho county agricultural agon-1" prize. The Judges wero J. Alton 'cy had been establlshe'd l;t that sec.T,lon11',ht01' cl'do M- NKay un,, ' , ... , i ., ' ., Italph Jphnson. Mlonof the Rlato. there were no silos, E'g,y ,loars VM tnkcn , f in Union counJy.Thls year Union jrora tho sale of pies. The pro- county. has Ilu hJiijs and their ostl-'gram wus as follows: Selection, Mr. Petorson (organ), Mr. Hoyer and Mr Rasntunsen (vio lins); "Stnr-Spangled Banner," au dlenco: address of welcome. Howard The Commercial club luncheons, jieigeson: song. "Sailing," Kath ' prior to this ono, for tho past fow 'urine Helgesou and Dorothy Young mated saving in rodder this year was $100,000 Wool Meet Not for Uciul. months has drifted along on n comparatively calm 'sea, but along (sopranos), assisted by school; recitation. Everett Chase; "Little Folks' Song," Erllng Helgeson, i - . j ,i i ,. ' , 4 i , i Folks' Song," Erllng Helgeson, I toward tho latter part of today's Frank NoJn; Eawftn young, How- xneoting. tho usual peace "and liar- rd Helgeso'n and Everett Chase; ' rnony was shadowed by dark storm .selection, Anna Smith; recitation. '- .. .- - i clouds. D. G. MePherson. nreal- Katharine Helgeson; song, "Tell .lent of tho organization, announced iS ''" a T5!!"'l bZJZ tho receipt of a. letter from the recltatlon bv. Prank NulBOn. soI ' Hon, Dorothy, Yojiug; recitation, Esther Erickson; soug, "O'er Lifo's Sea," girls of the school, recitation, Ariha Smith; selection, Mr. Petor son aud Mr. Holgoiion; "Cousin Jkdle," Kama Kottman,- Oladytf Dahle, Esther Erlckeoa, Violet Hett- Stato WooJ Growers' ' assoclatron, asking whether or not Dend wanted the aiinu'al couven Hon. of that or ' Kanlzatlon this year, aid told the club,, that Ujelr ficcrotar-, It. A. Ward, hud" rmswored tho Wool Total LI.UHLITIItS Capital stock paid lu , surplus fund L'ndlviderf ptofits. les oxpuusos and tii.ttw paid Duo to banks and banker :.. Individual deposits subject to dheck ...tf Demand certificate of deposit Cashier Checks oustanillug , Certified checks Time and savings deposits Othor inabilities Total HHtttMtWWMI .CIO,R01.03 .1 2S.OOO.O0 10,000.00 7.961. DO 2.0-1 S. 5!) . i25,01)0,27 8,013.:! 8,780.23 060.00 t:i7.92(j03 IS, 000,00 C40.501.0:i State oi Oregon, Couno of Deschutes, m. I. II. M. Stephens, Cash ier of tho above-named Irani:, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the host of iny knowledge nnd belief. H. M. STEPHENS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 11th day of Muy, 1920. MAHIE FOX, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec 22, 1922. COHHECT Attest: W. L. O'DONNELL, I). E. HUNTER, E. P. MAHAFFEV, Directors. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lempke, who i 070. St 1 1"'1 Ilu,l(I ,n -March to visit relatives .. 23, 221, S0 In the East, returned home Moi'duv 1,093.41 'night. During their abseueH I hoy vUllwl many eastern cities with, populations similar to lloud mid. ituotiug Airs Lempko, "there was no town whore, wq stopped that outufHirtd wild Ileud. ollliof In a comwercfal r s ciul way. When wo im li-nl w thought Vvorythlng so bluh. and expected tn purrhase a goodly supply of clothing nt the remark ably lower prices that thought pre vailed throughout tho East. but. to our surprise, we found everything -pot only In tho niercliundlho line, but in groceries and ninuts as well from a third to one-half higher than they wore In llund, so wn decldild to come bncl; homo to d pur shopping." REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Lapine State Bank AT LA PIXE, IN THE KTAT,i: OF OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF Rl'KINEKK, .MAY -ITU, W'M, RESOURCES Loans and discounts . Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Honds and wurranu .. ;. Dunking house Furniture and Fixtures Due from banks (not ramneulmnltttj... Due from approved reserve banks, '.. Chocks and other oash Itoins Cash on hand .Hi... Other resume ;. ..., ' ..JG7,40t.28 322.14 1.700.00 1,900,00 !,200,0Q 470.07 5,242.4.1 401.12 3.089.92 3.88 Totul Capital stock paid iu Surplus fund s-y t , LIAHILITIES .?81,797.14 VV' .?lfi,000.00 s.soo.oo "'i"" u"u a -m ,,".., f ,iiv,i'u Undivided profits, les$ oxpejises and "taxes pald,.,..M :; - 7,4192 Dividend unpaid . ....';. jBSCK... ..... ;. i ,S0,00 Due to bunks and bunkers ,v J).LJ...u 340,07 SHEVLIN-HIXON IS TO PLAY REDMOND HERE 'lHWifW7WHMWI""' Individual deposits subject to check Cashier checks outstanding ; Time nnd savings deposits - 10, 360. 01 Hills pa) able for monoy bbrrowed 10,000.00 30,082,00 120,04 Total 181,797.1 1 State of Oregon, County of Doschutes, ss, I, E. H, Tomes, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statomont Is truo to tho best of my knowledge and bollef, E. II. TOMES, Cuwhlo.r Subscribed aud sworn to before mo this 10th duy of May, 1920. - . W. (i. FORDHAM, Nottry Public. My pommlsslon expires Dec. 7th, J921I, 1 CORRECT Attest; GEO. M, MAYFIELP, , WILLIAM WILLIAMS', E, J, TPMES, y , . Directors. The baseball season will officially 'open In Rend Sunday afternoon, Muy 10, when tie Shevlln-HlxonJ team will clash nt 2.30 o'clock an tho groiindH near tho depot, with Redmond. Muuager Jimmy Clifford, of the Shuvllu nine, announced thlu morulug. The anuounromont in thu result of a coufcreure held thin woo), between Mr. Clifford anil 0. A. Rob bins, the Redmond manager. The mill men have a strong ag gregation this year, niidwJU upn (ho game with Paul Collins In tho box and Al Huiinell at the recelvitii; end of thu battery, whllo Redmond has signed Jess Tetherow, for scl eral years rocogul.cd as ono of tho most dangerous slubstera iu Central Oregon. Hand music will bo furnlshud dur ing the gumo, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clkulllcd advortuins cnarKa ler Imu ZU citiU for 20 wonU or vnt, Onu rvnt lr word for ll ever 20. All clftMlflwl sdvcrtmnr trlctlirch In Jvnej. FOR HALT.. FOD SALE OR TRADE for Rend property. 80 ncre ranch; fil acre water right; 2fi acres Iu alfulfu; 3 room house, barn and nutbulhliugc. Hugh I. 'Elliott, Houta 1, Hind, Phono i F'4. 92-Up FOR HALEToam flllvji iyenra old, wll nmtchod;. weight about .1350. A snap, nSeo Jutik Moyors, Powell Outtc, Ore. DO-lOllp MILLIONS FOR SPARE MOMENTS Tl lMfrntlnl C"frtn.lnr School f rWrnln. l'nnl"l. rtttfU-l ltttr tnrnt-rvrnlh nnl yrtjry In ftoWr ll. wlih n i rUmnl f vnr 3 OOO.OOU tu.lnU. Thnuft4 n ttirM .todfnU li ll-urr-i In rffllUr hckI rmU th -lul tkluc In lhtn u( Ihf i-r inmiiU drvotnl U K (tlMlr of I.C.H. Irclihl. rl Cuuimh ri'l iitlxr tiitilrfU indn trvm AiirritUlnv anJ Mlmililp to ,rlulturr atxl Poultry ItmUrnJir, !. an Kr Wn fl(urM Wt nnf ( lhM trtnl I W a rnwfll nllmal la lkm at th talu ( l)i pr mamraU aixnl In 'ir l I CM. Corw. ttir on jr. WW tpWl tuilmU law II.' no nllnj H4ft a r ir nwf. 7 Ml nlln IJ.fW or mm 413 trrtMtm la,MQ w morv. rrtin( 110.004 r wur. uhi HK asniitl ifttvmrA ot IS,00 or moir. In lU (Mrantr-tttrn jrar ot Iu rUlrB' tha I.CS. haa rnrelM all llmm many aluJtiiU aa Ilarvanl In Ilia two Ji'jndr-I ami ynil)'-llil rar luf lla oranliallan i innr than Irti limn tha total anrullnwnt .f Yalv alnra ll door un- otn In 1701 . tnorr than flvr llmra ll tola! rtirallniret of all of Ilia llra. unlvrrtlllm ami IwlinUal xlwvlt In the Unllnl Slatnt rvmblnril. A llttr or a eat rvnl will trlni fmUw Infmmalkin rmanllns ih b)t In wliWh you ara lntvraaUl. International Correspondence Schools limn oil mi uu . .. InleiBitional Correspondence Scbools 1 1 ox 161V, Scranton, Pa. KipUIn fallr bul yaur Caurta In lh ublm mittirtl Xi CUfllkil Knlmrln (AUVKItTIHirVR ninuuw Trlmnir f , i;lftrUIIMlnt'&yt. Kallroa J Trainman Ttrtrapn -nffr iiiu.,,.,!-. T,l'Ph..r wars IIOOKKKKI'KU Mfchinra l.mln.ar Ut,no.andTypUt Mtchinlral DrafUman 'HalUay Arrouul.nl CIVIL, KNOINKKI. IJoT.rtnifwH KjrTtrlnir and Mapplnc Mitia yortmtn or t .nit, Hlalknary Knglnur AIIUIUTKtT l.'anlrattorar llulldrr Archllulurtl Drltimn (.'ontrrta Hull. I, r I'lHinbliia'and llrallnv CIM'.JIIHT HAI.CHMAN'BIUf tiJJiin S'mt ., civii, aintvici: Hallway Mall Clrk Aulamoblla Optrallnf il'anllry MaUInc a..i. i,.i.i.. Mathamallra AliltlCtll.TUIti; HI'ANIHIl' I rnth Kalian J i -. Y laaV I Val JIIDEH Aroj NOT Junlc, Hhlp your Hides uiuliCalfcyus to tho iifi vFRmvroN .tCOSIPANV Portia nil, Oro. and go J. full value for hou. Prlco lpt fllll fllllpplUK tK on roquout. b jH J k & vw ft j i