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IIKNII lUIXirriN, HKND, OUKOUH TliriWOAV, AIOIHT II, 11)21. LOST LAKE IS SEEN BY LARGE PICNIC CROWD MERCHANTS HOSTS TO f00 PEOPLE MANY EXPLORE HILLS Huliiiiiilng I" ('mil In Morning, llul Ideal After Noun I'lrnlr I.iiih h Etijn)eil On ni-y I'lnlile Near Lnlte Ih lc In I, Iked Over MX) Ilend people Thursday enjoyed ii iluy'H nuiliiK nt I. out liiltn, attending tint merchants' plnlc. In spile or III" fuel t lint II was it week iliiy unit tlml tint imIIIk were In npnr itiliiiiimiii'u 1 1 1 11 11 100 cam niHiln Iho trip to Hid laky. Many uf those wlin attended 1 1 nil their first sight of tint prettiest Inko In I lie Cascades. Tint merchants linil mi trouble In lirnviillm: entertainment, fur every dim wauled to explore. Tim only difficulty encountered was In holding tint rrowil nt lint ciimii long enough In linvo tint race tun! stunt. Cam lit-khii arriving ut the lake, Wednesday afternoon, itml kept com- Iiik until iiniiii Thursday, u few nrrlv IliK later Those t lint left Hend curly Thursday morning readied tint Itilut itliiiut 9 o'clock. Illl.i-t 1 Jo) i-I. Dach pnrly u It arrived struck nut to cllmli tint hills or In visit Hod n Miring, tn mitk it tint circuit of tint Ink i'. or to Indulge In a chilly swim Litter In tin1 ilay Iho water was Ideal, tmt I'tirly umriiliiK swimmers fouiiil liolti air and water rather cool. I.ont lake riiinlilneN the virtue of rrany tin uk n, shallowness ami a smooth hiittom. HnowilrirtH null reach within 20 fowl of tlio water, lint yesterday wan warm, onil not n few of the picnickers returned with ur- Ij u nii il faces, backs ami arm. The cranny flat a rinarter of n mllo from tint lako wax tho picnic ground, anil hero at noon lunches wero sprend. let) cream, coffee, water melon nml near beer were, furnUhed liy the inerrhantii, (VilltrM VnHetl, Immediately after lunch Dm race nml Katneii started. Tim winner wertf .Men'n SO.ynnl ilnnti I. F. Rcnu lieu, (May Miller. I.ndles' &0.yard ilaith .Marlon Kather. I.eora Connarn. Fat men' race Charles llulnc. A Whlsnnnt. Large Indie' race Carol Iloyd. Mm. Karri". I'le-entlnu content Itolantl Halley. ,ymiul, N A ri,,, Mnl j, .. Coi,l( llrlco Khull. Edwin Fish. Mr t (i W It. IV (lolden, I. 8, Sack raco Warren lllrdtall. N'H .Htrnnliuritor. C. II. Huinner. Martin Whliinant. Mlkimh. Charles lliirr and family, J. Egg and spoon mce-I.cora Con- chlldem. II. A fiather. Wurren C. nam. Dora Welrauch. , niru,. II. A. Miller. l K. M. Iloyd, tilrl'H race Frances iieauneu, viv I , i .... . . n ij isooerin, .,ir anil rim i; A Harvey, L, V. Orrell ami family, l, H, 1'erklin, Itoy Houthworth, (I, A llmigler. Mr. ami Mm. Clay Miller, Violet Furr of Oiuitun CHy, . o. Weaver, Viola llslyeii, Tlmlma Klrcnl, II llugeii, W, O. Armstrong, ,M. I'. Hawthorn. (!. N. Peterson, Mr. ami Mm, W I J. Cluypool, Dolon C. lliilws, I.eo llarryman, Lewis Urrull, Aithley Korri Ht, Wult (3. Wlckernhain, Oln llalvoriioii, W. (I. HchllchtliiK, Mm. II. M. I.oree, Mm. M, II. Hymomi, J. McCarthy, M. II. llymoim, J. K. AlhrlKht, llalmtl II. Morlll, J, II, Mc Clelland, Alien I). Hpaiildlm:, Noma (JulKley, Wllhird M. 'Iloimton, K, Hem, l.nltoy II, Vox, (Ittrald lllck, I I,. Vox. A. M. I'rliiKlo, Chiirleii A. Ilol llmi of IIIIIhIioio, llrlcu Hhiill, Mr. il Mm I'. V. lleiiulleu, Clemunt Hlo.iii, i:inar MeiHtail, It. M, Kmllh, J. ClinrlcH Smith, Kied DiiIIiih, Ulchard Hmlth, Jack Orinll. It. I). ICittchum and family, Mm. . J. I.itveiittt, Mm, Miriam Hlmphenl. Illrillo Miirnnii, Dwlcht (IreKK, l.m Klni:, Cat Hmlth, Marlon Hmlth, lieailu Hmlth, Ituth IlaleH. Jailleeit MliutiMOn Imibcllu Hmlih, IIhIIipi II.-iIoh, Aiinln Dorneck tr. Huth Oallher, Mm. H. H. lihurly, MurRiiret Imihnlt, AiiiiiiIihI Dunn of HnxehurK, Mr. and Mm. Moyd Ma- r.lll, Allco I.. Htoekmou, I.oiiIkm In- nhnlt, Cliilni 1'iiynu, (Irani I,, I'ayne, I.aura rayun Dimbir, I". I,. Payne, Noll 1'nyne Mnrkel, Mm. C. I). Ilrown, Nell I WhlniKint, Mm. It. M. Hmlth, France Itlclirinlmiii, Irenn llawkn of Wallu Walla, Mim, C. I.. Hlmpnoit, Mm. O C. Iluuklo. J. II. Iteyhurn. Mm. J II. Ileyhurn, Kranceii Heyhurn, John Ileyhurn, Jr.. Harriet Heyhurn, I lurlii Allen, (Hadyit Hather. Marion Halher, Ilev. and Mm. J, KilKiir Punly, Thomn rinher. I'. II. May. Nelllo M. Davl, l.eotu )nvl, Krauk Inahnlt und family, (iraco Kowler. MrN. II. II. lie Armouil and chllclren, Mary llenii. II. C. Ituffe. Mr. and Mm. II. J. Sut tdUK, Mm Klauoro M. Cowlew, Dr. nod Mm. I,. W. Oalchell. Mr. and Mm. ('. II. (laliion, Mm. II. 0. Cle ment, Mm. (). II. I.ylex, Mm. K. A. Harvey, Mm. (leorKtt T HellnrH, Mr. and Mm. 0. M. Krlcknou. KM her Krlckmin, Itlchard Cunnarn, Dr. and Mm. J. It. Connarn. I.eora Connarn, Mary Huinner, Helen .Sumner, Karl II. Iloimton am, family, Mm. II. A. In- kIck, Mm. CenrKe A. Paddock, J, A. Karnes. Mm. K. W. Mooru, It. II. Fox, Jr., Mm. II. II. Kox, Charles M. WrlKht, Charlen W. Iloyd, J. I.eo Turnmlre, Mm. CharleM Houthworth. Marry Houthworth, Unit I'erklnn, It, M. NeUnn. Helen Mcl.ajiKhlln, Minn Korii I'luukett, M. I. Cimhmnn anil family. D. T. Cnrmody and family, Kmll Hutu. Kllznlielh Cmihmau, Anna ilelit, Clarence (loutd, Kinnia Ilrod- erlck, Mm. C. W. Ilnyi-n, Mr. and Mm. Ceorno J. Chlldii, Mm. C. Kim- moun. Mm. I', h. Ilentilleu, KranccH Ileaulleu, Mm. OunrKo A. Ilontetter, Mm. A. S. Hulihard. Veda i:. (irlffln, Irene Ileehe. Kdmi Fox, Jouplilnu Wallerx, Alex Walters, l.vdora liar- TIMBER EXCHANGE, FAVORABLY REPORTED WITH AMENDMENTS, MAY BE CHANGED ON THE FLOOR omitted 7, No vlKoroim excrclio (MM, FOIl IIIXII.STIHtKD (III.VKIt- until A' Nl WAIIILANTH A copy of Coni;rcMntnnii Hlnnotl'n tlinher oxcIihiiko hill, officially on titled ii n "niithorlr.liiK tho adjustment of the hotindnrlcR of tho Deschutes National forest, In tho stnja of Ore com, und for other purpose!)," has heeu received hunt. Tho hill has heen reported favorably tiy tho com- milieu on puhllc lands. Ah amended, tho measure rends: "Ho It onuctod hy tho senate and houno of roproHiinlntlvcH of lint Unit ed Hlales of America In con- (iress nssomhled, Hint tho secretary of tho Interior ho, und hereby Is, au thorized In his discretion to accept on behalf of tho United Hiatus title tn any lands In private ownership within or within five miles of the ex terior boundaries of tho Deschutes National forest which, In thu opinion of tho secretary of agriculture, nro chiefly valuable for national forest purposes, ami In exchange therefor, may Issue patent for an eiual value of national forest land. In the s'ato of Orer.on, or the secretary of aurlcul ture may permit the urantor to cut and remove an equal value of timber from any national forest In the slnto stance to be determined by the secre tary of Agriculture and be acceptable to tho owner ns fair compensation. Timber Klven In such oxchiinceii shall bo cut and removed under the direc tion nml In accordance with tho re quirements of the secretary of nRri cillture. Lands conveyed to the United Htutes under this act shall, upon acceptance of title, become parts of the Deschutes National forest." Chances In the hill Include RlvInK tho hecretary of tho Interior discre tionary powor, provldlni; that nation al forest lands exchariced for private tracts shall be in the state of Oregon, z'So'J.nr!; ",u p,on,y f" p,ayi'o-twarranrN7,Nri:T time ou of doom. elusive, drawn on tho general fund, 8, No nervous excitement few 'are called for payment on August parties, movies, or picnics, until tho13tn' 1"21, nnd aro payable nt tho Imblt of welKht KalnlnR Is cstobllihed.lgon'1" Trcnuroi" "lcc, IJend, Orc- 9, Children should have nt least, interest on these warrants stops on u.i nftuiui uunei muTumcni oay, biiu aiior inai oate. I preferably Just after breakfast, nnd should be tauKht great respect for nil their bodily functions. This program Is simple, possible and cheap. There Is no mnglc about It, but, as a wise old physician once said of the euro for tuberculosis; "It Is Just living as everybody should live all the time." 24c CI,YDB M. JUcKAY, County Treasurer. DRAG IS ORDERED FOLLOWING STORM NOTICK FOIt I'UIII.MIAno.Y Department of tho Intorlor, V. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Ore., Au gust S, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Mich ael M, McKay, of Ilend, Ore., who, on October 6, 1919, made homestead en try No. 017647, for 8W4, Sec. 4, N '4 NW'4, Sec. 9, Township 20 H.; 8 'A HBU, Sec. 32, Township 19 S., Itnngo 14 B Wlllnmetto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mnko three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, V, 8. Commissioner, at Ilend, Ore., on the 29th day of Sep- nnd took advantage of the opportun Ity for road Improvement offered by tho heavy rain by ordering that The nnd eliminating timber or mineral 1 DalloH-Callfornla highway between rights or casements which. In the 'Ilend and Itedmond he dragged dur- orlglnnl hill could be made by either Ing the night. party to the exchange. He stated that bids for graveling Still another amendment, which the section of the Central Oregon mny be made either on the floor of . highway already graded will be called On ono of his regular trip of In spection, District Highway Engineer J. II. Scott arrived In Hend Monday jtember, 1921, Claimant names an witnesses: Howard F. Dyer, Clifford L. Evans, Archie Plpin, Jake Kooyman, all ot .Milllcan. ore. the house, or In the senate, makes the distance from the Deschutes Na tional forest of private lands to bo ex changed six miles Instead of five miles, as Is now provided. The six mile unit Is favored locally and Is en dorsed by Congressman Slnnott as allowing for even townships In an ex- of Oregon, tho values In each In- J change, WEEKLY REVIEW SHOWS FUTURE OF LUMBER MARKET FAVORABLE for at tho next meeting of the state highway commission. LIGHTNING BELIEVED FOREST FIRE CAUSE II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 24-28p Register. NOTICK FOR I'UMjICATIO.V (Not coal IiumI.) Department of the Interior, U, 8. Land Office nt Iakcvlcw, Oregon, July 26, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Howard Mlltenbcrgcr, of La Fine, Oregon, who, on July 17th, 1917. made home stead "entry No. 010432, for NE, Section 31, Township 22 8 Range 10 K., Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final iicport was made last night to ,n ,h v, ,,...,,hr.j t,,, headquarters of the Deschutes No- B. u. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, at tlonal forest here of a small fire, be-jl-a Fine, Oregon, on the 3rd day ot While the usual summer dullness iments of Douglas fir to the eastern Ian (lorlrnu. Ilackward rnco Illalno Orrell, (1 lllrks. Tug-of-wnr Fats vati'iulshcd tho Leans, f.O-yiird swim Ted Maher, Warren lllrdsall. GO-ynrd swim (ladles) Marlon fiather. Gladys Kather. Hoys' swim Richard Conimrn. A dancn floor had been built tit the picnic grounds and here a few couples wore able to dnure to the music of the Hhnvllu-Hlxon band. Ititml In (mm1 SIiiiim. The drive to and from the lake de serves special inontlnu as n featur- of thit plnlc. Tint new road still needs work, but Is fairly smooth, and Is admirably arranged to give n thor oiiKh vlow of Ilachelor nnd other peaks. Just before dipping down to tho lake, tho road passes across un open, grassy pralrlo at tho foot of Hacholor, nt tho beauty of which moro than ono tourist was heard to exclaim A llttlo farther on, a wind Ing detour Is necessary to pass snow drifts which still covur tho rond. Only ono real accident occurred. J. V. Arnold found Hint his solf-stnrt-or would not work, nnd got out to rrnnlt, forguttlng that thu car was In gear. It knocked III lit against n tree, injuring IiIh head and bruising him badly. Tint need for placos whero earn may pass waa soon when ono or two worn mot by tho crowdn returning In tho nflornoon. Moro limn n dozen cam woro lined up to puss ono going toward thu lnko, Tho mmchaiitM' commlttoo which hud chnrgo of tho affair wlshos to Ihaiilt nil thoso who loaned tholr cam for taking tho clorks to tho lako, and to nil othom who assisted, particularly tho Shovlln-IIIxon band. MomborH of tno commlttoo nro D. O, Mcl'horsou, II. J. I'owcr, William F. Sloan and Claud Mtflx. Tho plcnlckorfl woro: H. Cato, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Tumor, W. H. Krnntt, Mlko Mnhonoy, C. A. Hlrod.j Dr. J. C. Vnndevert. Mm. Hugh O'K'niie, Mm. J. J. Ilognn, Mrs. E. J. Wright. Olgu Dlcksdn. C. J. Keefer, Anna Mndhcrg, Dora Welrauch. V II. Haines. Mm. H. Riley. A. II. (lert sou, Carrie M. UcrtHou, I'hemtn Lag net, Mae McNaught, (Iladys McCon uell, Vivian Oertson, Elinor (lerlsou Jack (ierlson. Mrs. ('. H. Metx, May- belle lloyer. Wnymi Met. Mrs. R. 8, Mct'luro. l'hll Phllbrook, Ralph Han er, Mrs. J, I). lluymiiiiu of New Or leans, Hadlo Mnnnhelmcr of Pnwnco Okla., Yvonnn Hoyniunii of New Or leans, Clarence Miiuuhelmor, Tom lleeHjey, Helen Wood, Ernest lleesluy and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Well, Muriel Well, J. Ktowes, Mm. J. Mc Laughlin, J. J. Kline, Mr. nnd Mrs E. O. I.andlngham, Mr. and Mm. Fred Triplet!, II. H. (Irlffln, Mr. mid Mra. J. C. Rhodes, Mrs. II. E. Allen, II. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Nlchol Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo J. Mlchnolson, Marlon Mlchnolson, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. (I. McFhemon und son, Mr. und Mm. F. E. Studolmltor, Mrs. I.utto, Moron (lrlhsknv, Eleanor Hcchon, Tlnah Hecheu, Martha II. Huchon, Laurn Zlegler, 8. W. Mooro, Mrs. R. 8 Dart, Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs, John T. Uagun, Mrs, C. Dot wrlght, N. L. Springer nnd family, Lorotu Springer, Margaret E, Ho rorth, William F. Sloan, L. E. Sooloy, Mm. L. E. Heeley, Ruth Ilcdney, Dor othy Joanls, Hernulci) Wilson, Mr, nnd Mm. Huxtoii, Mm. Egbert and son, C. McCren, Cloll C, McCron. W. U. O'Doiinoll and family, (lenild 81m mniiH, A, Whlsnant, Mm. Fred Fish, Ed Fish, Mrs, L. Ilnrron, Mrs, Loulsu Dornockcr, Mr. und Mm, W. H, Htituts, Mr, nnd Mrs. 8. L, Stunts, William HtnutB, Jr., Vostor Staata, Marian Stnutn, J. I), Dudroy, (1. C. Morgan, llorthn 11, Morgan, Mm. A. F, Morrison, Illancho Morrison Dnidy, II, O. EUIb, Mm. II. O. Ellis, C. 8. HoiiBon, Mm. C. 8. llcnson, Miss Mary Jouiils, Dullotln "WANT ADB" Drlnf Re- ults Try Thorn. Is apparent lu the lumber Industry, there are facts In evidence that Indi cate an curly Increase In buying and which loud decided encouragement to thu outlook, says the American Lum berman. Furniture sales were heav ier than at first anticipated or oven hoped for at tho summer expositions and there Is evidence of a wry optim istic feeling lu thu furnlturo field, which means that considerable quan tities of hardwood will be purchased shortly. Improvement lu tho finan cial condition of railroads continues lu evidence nnd this situation Is re flected In orders for repair and re placement of equipment und supplies. The result is Hint railroad purchases of lumber show an lucrcaso and there are n largo number of Inquiries out for additional quantities. "Ho far this year," says tho Lum berman's weekly review, "production has been exceeded by orders hooked nnd also by shipments, so that stocks on hand have shown a slight decrease slncu tho first of the year. How ever, they aro much more poorly as sorted now than nt thu beginning of the year nnd It Is difficult to place badly mixed orders either in the south or on the I'aclflc coast. "Ho far this year there has been Shipments a very notable decrcaso in rail ship-1 Orders .... states, occasioned partly by the In crease In water shipments. For ex ample, at this writing, the 800-ton freighter West Catance Is Just ready to discharge 1.500,000 feet of west coast lumber nt New York City. This Is equivalent to approximately 225 railroad carloads of lumber. This lleved to have been caused by light ning, near Fish lake, 35 miles by road from Crescent. A man was dis patched at once to the scene of the blaze. No further report had been received today. BROTHER OF POET OF SIERRAS HERE Representing the Central Oregon September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Ceorgo Eaton, Fred Mabn, E. A. Roach, Fred Smith, all of La Pine, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 23-27c Register. KUMMONH In the Circuit Court of Uic Htato of Oregon for DcM-hutou County. O. W. Pardey and Ina B. I'ardey, Plaintiffs, TR. Mary E. Ryan and J. Ryan, her 1. .. .1 n.i.i.i. - i v Highway association, which Is at- rw nnrw!n. hl JTtW , rl.n tempting to connect Central Oregon and southern Idaho with a highway which will branch from the Lincoln Mortgage Company, a corporation. Defendants. To Dominfck Corado and Jane Doe HnwiAn Ufa .1 . V. highway at Granger. Wyo.. George ! namedY - Mplvln Mlllpr. A lirnthop f f Un Iota Vnn arrl oih nf vj-iii ova t.t. lumber will shortly bo reshlppcd from joaqn Mcr( Qregon , wn(j 'required to appear and answer the New -k ork City to points In New York d F d , The nrolected complalnt hereln "le1 against you state nnd adjacent territory. The " ', XVnl?'SS" '"J5..10."? 1a'. of SeP .,.. uui ,10, ! lemuer. isi, saiu uaio Deinc moro road would Hend, Sisters and Eugene, striking the coast at Florence. Put It in The Bulletin. LEGAL NOTICES reason for the heavy water shipments Is that, despite the extra handling, It is cheaper to ship by water and then reshlp by boat or rail than to pay the all-rail freight charge. This is one reason why the eastern railroads have noticed a very striking slacken ing up In business from the west const. There also has been a very heavy Increase In the number of shin gles from the west coast shipped by water to Atlantic ports, "Prices have not shown any par ticular change In tendency. They fluctuate a good deal, but the mar ket seems fundamentally firm. From the week ended January 8 to tho building of permanent roads therein NOTICE OF JIOXI) SALE than six full weeks subsequent to the date of the first publication of this summons and If you fall so to ap pear and answer the plaintiffs will I nnnlv tn , V, n n.i. In. ,v.n ..tl.a demanded In the rnmnl.ilnt hnrotn j filed, to-wlt: for Judgment against the defendants Mary E. Ryan and J. Ryan, her husband and each ot them for the sum of $22.50 with interest at 6 per cent per annum from May first, 1919, J22.60 with Interest at the rate of C per annum from November first, 1919. $22.50 with Interest at the rate of 6 per annum from May first, 1920, Scaled bids will be received until the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the "th day of September. 1921. nnd Im- ,.ll.i.. .. 1... ...... . ' . I'cr u ,Tn rn r"1"" ,c' "e'i'"-50 wb Interest at tho rate of County. Oregon. 7or Vhe puVcTasc- o?1 r,?01! VTo w?th Intll bonds of said County Issued for the!?' m"3LV fi.'. fe7icl'"eS $750 with interest at rir nnnnm . . - - .... . l i m inn utim r t fir .1.- .1 i ' . weci; onuca July ii. tne .National ."" uuuars , tne rate of 6 per cent per annum Lumber Manufacturers' association ,,ona' nf "l X'nr ,"Bn lSCnf 'i'' 'rm.May rirst' 1921- tne 8um of , , . lions or xi, 000 each, numbered 12G JG: 137.48 with interest nt 6 npp reported the ol lowing "vital statist- to 175 Inclusive, dated August L.cent per annum from June 14, 1921 Irs' In board feet. Feet. 1921. maturing as follows, to-wit: $100 attorneys fees and their costs Production 4,146,0C7,552 ..4,222, G0C.290 .4.299.425.70G ADVICE FOR UNDER DEVELOPED CHILDREN IS GIVEN BY NURSE $5,000 for eleven years from date of issue: $5,000 for twelve years from date of issue: $5,000 for thirteen years from date of Issue: $5,000 for fourteen years from datn of Issue; $G,000 for fifteen years from date ot issue Advlco on problems frequently con fronting tho county nurse In connec- are usually ready to assume this re-J Hon with the care of children Is given by MIbs Julia Clock, public health nurse In Deschutes county, In a sched- ulo showing tho most common causes ot under development, und tho best mothods for overcoming this condi tion, Tho outline she hus prepared Is iiB follows: guises of UndirnoiirlsliiiKiit. Every child should bo weighed onco n month nnd tho record kept. Thu nverngo gain of a school child Is approximately halt a pound u month Tho malnourished child should gain much moro than this In order to reach thn nverngo weight for his height, not ngo. If n child Is not gaining nt tho normal rato, the par out should know why. Tho reasons for malnutrition nro very Blgntflcnnt und every parent should know thorn. Ab given by Dr. William R. P. Emer son, ut Ronton, after 12 years ot scientific work, tho causes ot under weight nnd undernourishment ure these: 1, Physical dofects, especially ob structions of tho breathing passages. Children must till bo "free to broathu" If Ihoy nro to bo "free to gain." Adouolds, onlnrgod or dis eased tonsils, nr growths tn thn nose; eye strain, defects of hearing, hollow chost, crooked bnck, tint feot, will nil hold children buck from normal gnin. 2, Lack of homo control. This means that tho parents must nesumo tho Intelligent direction of tho fumlly, $5,000 for seventeen vears from i date of Issue: $5,000 for eighteen years from dato of Issue; nnd not lenvo It to tho children, who $5,000 for nineteen years from uato or issue; $5,000 for twenty years from date and disbursements herein and for a decree forcloslng the mortgage de scribed In the complaint filed here in and given to secure the repay ment of a promiFsory note tn the sum of J750 dated Mny 10, 1917. and Interest arising on account thereof, and that the real estate covered by said mortgage described i uiiunus, UUIILT I J 1 llltl $5,000 for sixteen years from date northwest nuarter of section 13 in of issue; ; township IS south of raiiKo 12 east sponsiblllty, especially in America. 3. Over-fatigue. Rest is as Im portant as food In a child's develop ment, nnd tew of them have enough of It, Tho school program Is often too Intense fbr the growing child; he has too many outside activities, such much too lato nt night, nnd Is too fa tigued to got proper nourishment from his food. 4. Insufficient food nnd improper food habits. as classes, clubs, or lessons; he Is up 5. Faulty health habits. I'mgrnm for the Undewclglit (lilld. 1. A comploto physical examina tion by n competent physician, lu tho presence ot the parents. 2. The remedy ot detects found, I, o diseased tonsils or adenoids re moved; teeth treated; eye strnln re lieved, etc, 3. Tho usual thrco meals a day, eaten very slowly, consisting ot milk, huttor, bread, corenls, vegetables, fruits, soma sweets, und little meat. 4. Two oxtrn lunches, nt 10:SO and 3:30, ot milk und etnekers or bread and butter. Never give sweets botween meals, ns they Impair nppo-tlto. G, A rest period of one hour In tho morning and another of halt nn hour In tho afternoon, lying flat; 10 hours of sleop at night, all with win dows wide opon. 6, School hours shortened or giv en up ontlroly If need bo until health Is gained; outsldo classes nnd clubs ot Issue; said bonds to bear Interest at tho rato of six per cent (67,.) per an num, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of May and November, principal and interest payable In Vnited States gold coin of the pres ent standard of vaiuo at the office of .the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon In Xow York. Said bids must be unconditional nnd accompanied by a certified check lor si.ouo.OO. and tho successful bidder must be prepared to take de livery within ten days from date or snlo. Tho approving legal opinion of .Messrs. Teat, .Minor & Winfreo of Portland, Oregon, will bo furnished tho successful bidder. i no court reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. J. H. HANER, Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon 2 4-2 7c NOTICE KOIl PL'IILICATION (Not eojil land.) Department of the Interior. IT. s. Land Office at Lakevlew, August 4, Notlco Is hereby given that William A. Mitchell, of La Pino. Orecon. who. on August 25th, 1920. made home stead entry No. 011GG7, for E?& NB M, NEU SEU. Section 12. Town ship 23 S Range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, hau filed notice of Inten tion to mako final throe-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, at La Pine, .Oregon, on tho 17th day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Tom Sly, Fred 8mlth, Douglas Johnson, Jnkn Howard, all of La Pino, Ore gon. JAMES F. DUROES3. 24-28c Reglstor. of the Willamette Meridian, In Des- cnutes county, Oregon, nnd con taining 40 acres moro or less to gether with the water rights appur tenant thereto be sold und the pro ceeds distributed as provided by law and that In tho event the sums re alized on said sales are insufficient to satisfy plaintiffs demands that Judgment for the deficiency be, allowed against tho defendants Mary E. Ryan and J. Rj.vi, or either of them nnd that the deiendants bo barred nnd foreclosed of all rights or Interest In tho lands above de scribed except only the statutorv right of redemption, and for such other relief as may he-proper in the premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of the Hon. T, 10. J. Duffy, Judge ot tho abovo entitled court made and entered on tho 22nd day of July. 1921. the dnto of the first pub llcatlon being July 28. 1921, and tho date of the last publication be ing September 8, 1921. N. O. WALACE and DONALD M. O RAH AM, PlalntlffB' Attorneys. Postofflco address, Prlneville. Oro- gou. 22-27o NOTICE IX)lt PL'IILKIATIO.V (Not Coal I,tnil) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakovlow. Orocon. July 21, 1921. .Notice Is hereby given that John Helfrlch. ot Drothors. Orocon. who. on July 20. 1920. made Additloun) Homcstend Entry, No. (T376R, for lots 1. 3. 3. 4.SWU. Section 2. Town. ship 21 S. Raugo 17 E, WllamnH8 Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to mako final thrce-yenr proof, to establish claim to the land ahovn described, beforo II. C. F.Ills, II n Commissioner, nt Rend, Oregon, nn the 2nd day of Soptembcr. 1921 Claimant names as wltiiosin Samuel W. Merrill, Samuel E. Loch, rlo, Henry Stenkump nnd Andrew Slmotujon, all of Brothers, Oregon. JAS. F, 1IUROBSS. 22-aJe ReKlster