PAGE 8 FOUR DOLLARS PER DAY MADE OPEN CAMPAIGN IIMN1I IIPLLKTIN, 1IICNI), OKKOON, THUIWDAV, NOVKMIIKH 10, 1021 FOR RED CROSS CITY MINI MUM COUNCIL ItKCOGNIZES DOWNWARD TREND EFFICIENCY IS SOUGHT Work nf Ilnilu'l Committee tlrlnga I'l'iiUn I'rmii .Mit)or Wlro Hirrcnliig On Footbridge To Hufcgiiiinl Children. Following tliu downward Iriind (if wui;i'M, t tic ruin for common labor In llmiil dropped a ilolliir n luy wlmii tint city council, nt IIh regular moot 1 UK Friday night, iiiiiiIii four dollars fur eight hours (tin standard. Dur ing tlio previous monlliB of tliu nil ministration (Ivu ilollurn Mail tiuun tliu inliiliiiiiiii. (.'niiiu-llmaii t.im I-. Knx suggested the change, referring I" recent down warit rovlidoiifi nt I. it (Irando, Pend leton, mill K In nut t li Falls, In each of which rltli'H III" wage Ih lex t hit It Hnntl's now ruin, Council member agreed Unit tint imy for city work fur tlm moHt part not continuous itlionlil do inorii tliaii the minimum for labor In tlm iiiIIIh whero employ ment In steady. N. II. (IHherl's mo tion f I x tin: four dollars a day an tlm tit 1 it I lit ii tn wan niiaitlnioiiHly passed. Oreiiler efficiency, particularly In street work, through rari'fut selec lion anil training of labor, wos sug gested by Clly Kuglucor It. II. (loulil, unit wan discussed nt length by tlm roil ncll. Itmlgrt WIiih I'rnhci Mayor K. I), (illaon, who linil been nbnrnt from tliu rlty mirly In tho week, remarked on the budget for 1922, ad(iilml by tlm council and ad visory commlttco Tuesday nlKlit. con- KratlllalliiK tlm two bodies on their excellent work. Four fires occurred during tho moiitli of Octobur, I'lro Clilof Tom Cnrlon reported. 11. II. Vox, police chief had nix arrests llitled, nil tlm result of ll(ilor. I In had handled 20 Juvenile rimes, ltecorder Itunn Kiirtiliam reported $280 us tlm re ceipts of hln office. Illrtlin for tho montli went 1 I mill ilcatlin were five, showed tlm report of Dr. C. A. Fow ler, city phynlcJun. 'In Pay Strict Dcflilt Chiilrnian J. H. limes of tlm streets commltlen. in rn t to mid tlm need of a wlro srrcenlng to protect nmiill chil dren crossing tlm river by way of tlm main footbridge. Authorization for mirh work had been already given. N, II. (Illherl, bond of tlm pollen committee, ntaled that tho police llclitn recently Inntalluil tmvu proved entirely successful. Tlm hint official action to provldo for tlm payment of llend'n recently laid puvliiK, came with tlm Introduc tion of a resolution providing n $1,- (101.08 deficit assessment for tlm Delaware iivenim contract, Tlm ran olullon passed without debate. Tho following hilts were ordered paid Kmniti llroderlrk $ COO M. 1'. Hoover, flro engineer ICO. 00 W. M. IIoiirIoii flro engineer ICO. 00 C. H. Hen City Ally. .. Hons I'arnham, ltecorder .. Annn Itlcn Flnloy Dr. (J. A. Fowler city physician Hugh O'Knno, runt , f). I'czzo, street work ..... Tom Murphy, Htreot work , Marry Smith, nowora , I'. I'lurnon, atreots Rtnmlnrd Oil Co Ilend IHillotln, printing ... I). Jonon, Rtrcotn A. J. Tourtoltotto, nudlt ... O. D. Ilakor, drayago Ilend l'ronn, printing Miller I.br. Co ItCHt ItoOllt F. Ilrandun, streets Charles Mnsnn, nownr P. W. Wolls, nowor W. O'llrlon, ntreotH 10. J. Miller, Htrnuta C. It. Uurtrnll, stroots Cnncroto Pipe Co. sower ... W. 13. Irvine, engineering .. $3,000 SET AS GOAL OF ROLL call Workers' Itully Thursday Night .Memherlili Drive On Friday mid Hntiirilny Coiiiinltleen Nnined lly Clialrinaii ('. II. Krxmlen. Three tlioiinnnd ilollurn In Iluml memburnhlpH In the American Hod Cross In tlm kouI which tlm local "Itoll Call" committee him nut for It nelf In tlm rmiipalKU which Marin Friday, Armlntlco Day, and end I or Haluriliiy night. A rally of all workers will hu held Tliurndiiy night lit tho American Legion biilldltiK, for final Inntriictlonn and dlntrlbutlon of imp IiIIoh. Commllten timiiibern iiipoliiteil .Monday by ('. II. Kimwles, chairman In ehnrKU of the Itoll Call, to have, charge of the varlotin illntrlctn of tho city urn an followii: Mm. A. A. Hymonn, Mrs, V. O Kchllchtlni;, Mm. Cronby Hherlln Mrn. I., W. Oatcht-ll, Mm. Karl I). lloiiHtou, Mm. Frank It. I'rlnce, Mm. H. It. I'eoilen, Mm. II. A. Lucas, Mrn. Clara Horner, Mm. C. II. Kuowlea. Cronby Khovllu will conduct tlm campali;n at tlm Hhevlln-lllxon plant. anil l'aill llosmor at llrooks-Bcalilon. J. C. Wright will aiiroach tho frater nal nrdem In the mutter, mid Jack Herbert will work In tho bunlnusn district. A lied CroiiH booth will be conduct ed at tlm American I.ckIoii building during tho evenln of Armlntlco Day, Mrn. Knowlun being In charKo during tho morning mid Mrn. Khuvlln dur Iiik I be military bnll In tlm evening. A booth at tho I'llot Ilutle Inn will be kept .Saturday by Minn Catherine Manny COUNCIL BACKS PORTLAND FAIR U.TTKIt ritOM IIAKKIl I'ltO.MITS ItmHi.VITIO.V OF ADVA.V TAcii.s roitTia.vn Kiiori.t) i'.v mi, i, is i)i:ci,.itt:i). II. CO 1R1.2C 75.00 40.00 30.00 29.50 03.00 67.00 2.50 24.23 67.25 7.50 C82.90 4.25 11.50 13.50 1C.00 73.44 48.00 20.00 80.91 35.00 35.00 138.0C 5.00 The city of Ilend In officially on record on nupportlni: the 1925 exponl lion. ItenpniidlnK to a letter from Mayor (!corKo I,, linker of Portland to B. I). Ollnon, mayor of Ilend, nett Iiik forth tho plan for flnmichiK tho comliiK world'n fair mid explaining the ntutuwldn odvautUKen expected to he derived, the city council nt Itn reg nlnr meetlnK Friday night voted In fnvor of a motion by Councilman N. II. (lllbert endnrnlng tho fair mid au IhorliliiR tlm mayor to wrlto the Portland executive announcing tho ntiiud taken by the local ndmlnlstrn Hon. An ii matter of fact, only two coun cllineu voted, (lllbert mid II. K. Nor deon, who necondcil tluj motion, Nor dee n emphanlzed that while ha favor ed the fair nud considered Portland the proper place for It, ho conRldor ed that Portland, getting tho credit mid tlm greater part of tho benefit for tho exposition, bIiouIiI aland tho expense. A similar stand wan tnken by J. 8. Innen, and C. J. I.ovorott morely ntated that ho was not roady to vota on tho quoatlon. "Wo Hhoiild do nil wo can to got tho fair for Portland," declnrod ail bert In Introducing his motion. "It will help tlm entire ntato, mid wo will ho woll repair for whnt wo nro do Ing. It will moan higher taxes but It will bo In n good cause." Mayor Dakar's letter was devoted chlofly to an explanation of tho plan whereby Portland will rnlso two mil lion dollars by direct taxation, ono million by privato subscription, and will pay ono-thlrd of tho stnta levy, leaving two millions to bo paid by tho state nt Inrgo. n. II. (loiild, ong 118.70 C, 0. Wilson, eng. J, A, lluugn, eng. 05,00 39.20 W. P. Hnrdusty, ong 114.10 Seattle Kitchen, police ... A. CI. Albright, food yard ... A. h. Hayo, auto hlro , lOnmia II, Drodorlck C, 10, areenon It. II, Pox, pollco chief 1G0.00 T. W. Carlon, flro chlof 150.00 M. 10, Colommi, troiiHiiror .. 104,30 City TroiiBtiror 4,702.08 County Library 700,05 II. O, Jnckson 178,80 Maglll & Krskino 2.60 D. W. L. & P. Co 688,80 0.85 19.00 10.50 5. CO 44.00 Religion Defined, The word religion In ilellned by the Standard dictionary us "n belief hliul lug the Kplrltunl nature of man to n supernatural being on whom he In conscious that he Is dependent ; also, the practice that nprliiKn out of the recognition of such religion, Including the personal life mid experience, the doctrine, the duties nud the rites founded on It; any n.vhIciii of faith nud worship, mieh as the Christian relig ion, the religions of the Orient, eto." Tho word catholic ineiiiiN "of or per taining to the whole Christian church, 111 itcoorilnnco with the decrees of tho seven general councils; not heretical; not schismatic," Ilullotln "Want Ads" bring re The man who is in the market for a used car has much better prospects this year than for many seasons past. The used cars that are on the market are far better both in appearance and in mechanical condition. The extreme drop in the price of new cars nas caused the sale ot used cars that were in per iod condition. We have several other buys equally as good arc far above the average in value. We stand behind every one with our personal guarantee regarding their condition. We can sell them to you on easy time payments. 1920 Model "490" Chevrolet Ppholnterlng, body and top In good condition. Mechanically per fect. Kiiiilppcd with (Jabriol nnubbers. $450 Used Ford Cars 1917 Ford Touring Car .$300.00 1920 Ford Touring Car $350.00 G. M. C. Truck $300.00 We have several other buys equaly as good as these. Call at our Garage and see them. Buick "Six" 1920 model. Kxtra tiro, fully equipped. Appearance llko now. Mechanically perfect. A real buy, $1250 The Bend Garage HELP OFFERED BY CREDIT MEN WIIIC.'IIT OF ItnilT IS I.IITKI) Tiiitorcii i:.pi:itT advick Till: ASSOCIATION CO.VDKMNS woiiTiu.iiss chix'ic passixc;. ENTRY FORCED TO LAW OFFICE i) o c l' m k s r a it y i:vini:.cK TOUTS, ISKI.IKVliS i:. O. STA1). TICK DOOIt "JI.M.MIKI)" Ol'KX, HUT XO LOSS IS XOTi:i. That material assUlnnco can be extended to persons heavily In debt by helping them to arrange their af fairs so an to bo moat easily ablo to discharge their obligations was em phasized, when tho members of the Ilend Credit association held their annual dinner and business meeting at tho Pilot Ilutle Inn. In stances of individuals who have been nud who nro now being helped by j tho advice of tho association, were cited. Several members spoke on the value of tho association to the mem-1 hers, mid of tho need for greater co-i operation among the membership. Condemning tho practlco of Issuing checks when insufficient funds fori payment, or none at all are on de posit, speakers urged that the asso ciation make worthless check pass lug unpopular by referring all cases to tho authorities. A voto of thanks to tho retiring officers was unanimous, ns was the voto to continue the organization for another year. Now officers aro: A. O. Clark, president; I). O. McPhcrson, vice president; mid It, S. Hamilton, secretary-treasurer. C. W. Hayes, outgoing head of tho association, presided during tho early part of tho evening, Clark taking tho clinlr during tho latter part of the session. Delict that persons Interested In a circuit court caso now pending forced an entrance Into his law offices in the First National bank building with the Intention of stealing docu mentary evidence, was expressed Tuesday by K. O. Stadtcr following the discovery of marks on the door casing showing that tho door had been "Jimmied" open. A similar in strument had been used to forco the transom, the wooden frame of which had been split and the glass broken as a result. Numerous finger prints were found on the door casing. After carefully checking up, Stad ter could find nothing missing, and attributes this to the fact that the prowler was probably unfamiliar with his filing system. The case has been referred to the authorities for investigation. REINGOLD PLANS TO LEAVE LOCAL FIELD Harry Relngold, who has con ducted a men's furnishings store In Bend for six years. Is now In Red mond closing out the stock which he has had there in partnership with K. Pearl, who Is now In Bend con ducting the Golden Rule store here. Relngold will leave for Portland in January, dissolving partnership with Pearl. His subseqent plans have not been announced. B. H. S. STUDENTS TO KEEP NOVEMBER 11 Will Join In Parade And Will At tend Itonflrc Two Legion I'osU Arc To lie Present. Bend high school students will par ticipate In the Armistice Day celebra tion, joining In the afternoon parade and taking part In the jubilee at tho bonfire following tho Bend-Redmond game. Miss Harriet Umbaugh, prin cipal, announces. Tho Sherlln-IIlxon band, which will furnish music for the parade, will play the school songs while the gridiron contest is under way. Two American Legion posts, tho Bend and the Redmond organiza tions, will be In attendance at tho football game. Use Bulletin Want Ads for results. I Use Bulletin Want Ads for results. TWO PLEAD GUILTY AFTER SCHOOL RAID I'reil Sliuey Anil Lee Wright fiet Off On ItiirrfMiy Charge To Pay District For Damage Done, Cases resulting from depredations committed nt the Ilend high school on Hallowo'cn when tho domestic science room was entered nnd quan tities of provisions stolon nro now completed, Krod Shuey and Leo Wright, mill employes charged with burglary In connection with tho af fair being permitted to plead guilty to tho lessor charge of larceny. Bach will pay a flno ot $25, and in addition will turn ovor ?5 to tho school dis trict In payment for his doprodations. Of tho Htudonts mentioned in con nection with tho looting ot edibles, Cheater Wright, 19 years of ago, was not cited to tho Juvenile court, but appeared boforo tho Judge and agreed to pay $10 as a combination of flno mid reimbursement for damngo done. The four other students, all Ju- vonlloH, woro considered not delin quent by tho court. After being lec tured on tho subject, thoy agreed to lalio part in no more lliillowo'on ac tivities of tho kind, mid to dlssuudo othors from similar doprodations. Sixty Centuries to Qet Vats. It was sixty centuries before nnh. lie opinion found that It could en force Its views In private affairs b Mr. Car Owner Here is a saving of at least 40c per gallon on Eastern Parafine Base Oil Havoline Oil We buy by the car load and do not add the freight Light and Medium Bulk and 5 gallon lots, per gallon, 90c Less quantity, per gallon - - - 95c In 5-gallon lithographed cans - $5.00 In 1 -gallon lithographed cans - $1.10 In 50-gaIIon Steel Drums and 30-gallon Steel Drums No Charge for the Drum Say "Havoline it maizes a difference This price is dealer's cost and will prevail for a short time only Send your car or phone us nnd we will deliver to your garage nt no extra cost. Phone 8 BEND HARDWARE CO. isimii!i:i:i:!si!!:t:ii:iiis!:m!::i:iiiiaiit!.miimr.i!m:ii.-:m sults, Try thorn. voting.