r tiji; iKjtn nvhWTW "BM. wkuskhday, janimhv w, mi?? PAOK R. I ' "J 1 I HOW VACANT LOT GARDENING PAYS One Old Man Supports Family of Five on Llltlo Patch. BEAUTIFIES THE BABE SPOTS, Tht Cut of Charltt Dllgtr, On Arm d and Povirty Btrlcltsn, n Example of What Thlt Form of Charily Will Do For th City. la tncnnt lot Knrdriiliiir irontnlilJ I'rnctlchl cxpurU'iicu lina shown with cut n doubt tlint tills la n real charity, Helping other to help thetnaclve I ono of th lett movement ever In augurated In tbl cuiititrjr. "or firteyn unisons tiivn and women, aged. Ill or , 4lout of work, hate k.it the wolf from v tli iliKir by tiothltiix nior tlian a llttlo i jilot of ground tlint would otlwrwlne 1 tmrtf gone to wnatn. llgurci euk for themselves. Tli fnct ttti.it ground nllolliil by the I'hlhi dflpliln Vnmiit Ut Cultivation in Hficliittmi netted nbout $.".. I CM) to 412 fuuilllca iltirlmt tht iiiKt seimon lmws llmt thu work U xuirlli while. Accord I UK In Jaine II I lit. the uerlnlcnd rut. mid Cburle Horn, til assistant. l!ig n'ta3aW Ms3 PKW1 HBBSBalflKaHR Wlo. f&RSBBBVSjra E?m!sWITIHKcL ELHHku jMWWaiflaliiiii Kj!.aafc.'- VirL4aV. XWir2 J aaJlLnaT laj'f MKKMLmi ESjUbtSOiaBHaflb a YtciNT vnt annum. tbe avernpe pnitlt to n family amount to ahout I.V). S4HII bate IM tlion iiiln, but oilier bnre tW and eriQ more at the cloe of tbe etuon. A few ran atipply tbrlr own table with m tnbleo und Mill be KiO lo tbe eood, One man at leant linn Hupiorted n family of tire mi hi little patch, and When he Drat took chnrKu of the irnr den he didn't know a Ihtmt nboiit the work He U Churleo linger, old and nne nrmed. of I'hlliidvlphln. Ill ituf den l nt WyntienVId HIlBer Niicteedrd IhrollBli pemerer ancv. I.tery imiriiliiK lietwceii April ImI 8eplellller he etitlld lie round Ht bin miniature fHrm aUiut n o'clixk In tbe moniluK. and be kept tultlnc cutitlji nally until ft o'clurk lu the afternoon. He tin a little nhiiuty on (be Krt'imdn. and here be prvmtvd hi fxd and atorrd til recelnbleH. There I hardly iinytlilnu thn U In enon lu tbe fecetable line Hint timid not be found on llllcer) imleh. iud bo in Juxtly proud of bin imp. Lnnt um iuer he bnd Htalov. tonintoe. itiru, string tieauN. Ilmu lieiiii. lettuie. puinp Clim nnd cabbiiKe. DurttiK tbe bnneM eaiou be needed tb iiBHlataucv of twb men to bundle hi croi. Jt wn n fn miliar lbt nt that time to iee llllccr ylutf nlonit Ueorce'a hill pubtng with (ili one hund hi wbeellmrroW plletl (iiKb with eatables. Beveral tlmw tbe prod in e wn hauled nwny by u bor and wiiKon. llllKer I" ulrvndy known (wr the line vecrtuble b produce and Las no trouble lu uettluv cuMomera. nrmliiK wo; a mystery to U(lfer all yenrn ago. II lost hi a.rm In a ntiT road aci'ldtnt jind bad dltflculty jn er corlnjr employment Then thVeardtn Jn offervd tp biro. Tbla ,bppd o tep hltnaelf. bin Vtf. bis widowed JuuKbtr and be r children. Tb frund children assist In supporting tb rata lly now. Wnny otlier men (iaTf foqnd their cs rnirleiir on tliee unrdcu to be beliV fill. Heveml bhve obtnlned (Kwltlon In the forentry reserve, while othew ImT (ecu red furma of tbrlr own. Thin outdoor work Ima nlno provel of greiit beneOt to the iiutueroun mutbvrN und children who huve been eneiified In It for IickIiIch prorldliiK fresh vepo tables fur the Inhle they Imve rei-elved plenty of Kood exercise, wlilcli meuiM Kood hviilih. Town Doom Philosophy. If you ure u kicker nud set the ahnil pwa of fnllute lu everything thut I propoMed to help the towu. for hvaven's Mike go Into miro xecluded ciiuyon nud kick your owu sbndilw ou tbe cluy punk nnd give the men who nro work lug to build up the town n chiiiue. One nuif fiiced. hollow eved. wllllllnc. cnrt lug chronic kicker cuu, do Kiqre to keep tuvny builuesn nnd cnpltnl from a town fijnn till the drnftri, abort crops, cblncb biigx. cyclones nud bllxturd comblacd. CWUIte Hull (111.) Resliter. FIRE PREVENTION APPEAL NiW York Chltf Asks Co-operation In Mtduolno Conflagration. Tlio fallowing npii'iil linn been acnt out hy .liiHi'iiti .IoIiiihoii, flru coinuils tinner of New York city Flro In ii mitiiriil clement Even the bent flro lighting form In tlio world la n Cnnute, vnlnly romuiiindlrig It to stop, wlivii once n eoiilliignitlun InWri full swny ovit n city. Yet we miiihI light It unceasingly mid cork to reduce to n mere possibility the great, nil destroying Ire. Every llro. however amnll, la n potential cuiitlngrritlori. Hlliro the beginning of tlio puld depiirt incut In New York more tlinu GOOMIQ Arc buve Ik'vii put out Our city still atiinda, It stand liecuiisv of thr vIk Intict). awlftncs and courage of our men. Now let u together seek to reduce tin iiwfo.1 loll of lire nnd property. It rnn Ik dune hy enlightened (iirefiilneaa In your penwiwl nnd Iiii1ihi hnblt. Mere thoughtles-uic wltli matches, clcnr nnd clgiircllf muwa enortuou Iimc IM iia begin to trout the luntrb tlimwer na w trent the herdlr uplt ter. Dentil followa the cOUrae of each. Join with im In our preventive ef forta, nnd tench your children Hint fire I not n plaything. Coiiio, too, with the flro department In I, rriiMfiitn uitilnuf tut Wiitlnrliun. which seta one fire III four. Fight with 'u ilKiilimt Ins law whlrti permit In aiimtKo roiiipiiulea to olTer nu Induce tueiit to nrsou In the form of n policy. NOTK'i: til-' fONTHHT. Depnlmrent of tint Interior. Utiltnd Htntc l.nnd omen, The Dnlle. OreKon, Deciiilier i!.1, I ill 2. To (JwirKO I). O'Nell, of llend, Oro- Kfin, I'ontiHitee: You nrii Imniliy uotllled that G, A. IttitT. who kIt' core K. K. I'nrknr, llotid. OreKon, na his pos(ollco ad dress, did on Nov,' 23. 1013, fllu lu this ofTlcu IiIn duly corrolxirntcd np plication to contest and seuuru tho cnucelliitlon of your homestead, en try No ... Herlnl No. 07574, Hindu Nov 14, 11M0, for V4. section C, township 20, K., rniiKu 1C, I-:., WIN Inuiiiltu Meridian, nnd as Krounds for his contest ho alli'Kcs Hint said (iiorKo D O'Nell ha never estnli llshed resilience uKin said land, that lie hits ti'ivcr cultivated or Improvod thu snir.s You nre, therefore, further noil fled that the said allegations will bo taken by this ottlco rs bovine been contested l-y you, and your ald entry w be cnuculvd thureuuder wltliout your furthtr rliiht to be heard tharo In, either before this office or on ap peal, If you fall to file In this office within twenty days after the I Ol'llTII publication of this notice, as shown Mow, your answer, under cntli, specifically meeting and re siHindltiK to these allegation of con test or If you full within thai time to fllu In this olllco due proof that you ' have served n copy of your answer on ttho said contestant either In peroon 'or by registered mall. If this service, la made by the delivery of a copy of !our answer to the contestant Jn per son, proof of such service' must b 'either the said coulestant'a written acknowledgment of ills receipt of tho copy, allowing the date of Its receipt, or thu ntThlmlt of the person by whom delhered; If made by register ed mail, prouf of such service must consist or t no nmunvu or trie person hv whom the copy was mailed statiug when and the postoRlcu to which It w-fiN mailed, nnd tht ujtldalt must '"U Bruotnpanlod bv the postmaster's ' rvcjjit fr tho letter. ' You sWild stale In your answer the nme of (he postolilce to which you desire future notices to 1e sent to you. I g. AV. MQQKH, Ituci.ter. ! Hate of first puuTlatnin. Jun. 1, IS 13. Date ol second publication Jan. 8, 1913. ' Date ot third publication. Jan. 15, '1913. Date ot fourth publication, Jen. 22, ,1913. NOTK'i: FOIt I'UIIMCATION Department of the Interior, U. B, Land Offlr at The. Dalle, Oregou, IVrember 10th. 1912. I N'it'ce I hereby given that Nells i Audvrsuu of llend, Oregon, who on 'January Mb, 1009, made desert land 'entry No. 02181, ror NBUNBU. ec. 21, nnd W'&NWU, section 22, town ship 17 south, range 12 east, Willam ette Murldluu. baa filed notice of In tention to make final proof to estab lish claim tP tbe land above describ ed, before II. C. Bill, t'. 8. Commis sioner, at Jib office at fiend, Oregon, on the 8th day or February, 1913. Claimant name g wltneaae:, Archie Pnttle, Adam Kotxman, Lbarle l)oyd, Walter Daniel, all of llend, Oregon. 43-47 C W. MOOHE, Register. Your Druggist Stops That Itch If you are suffering from Ccrifma, rorlasla or any otlir kind of vktn .rouble, (Iron Into our storo for lnlnnt rllef. We will guurantoa you to nop llmt Itch In two saoonil. We have old other remedle for kln trouble, but none that we could recom mend a highly n thl. a mllil wauli uf Oil of Wlnwrtirt'vi) Thymol and u few other Ingredients that have wrought such wonderful cures all over th coun- This compound Is known a D.D.D. prescription for Eosema and It will oool nd heal the Itchy, burning skH aa nothing else can. Of course n n.n. iraic all other drucitlsts have rresorlptlon go to them If you can't com to ui but don't uxcept some D!rPrent substitute. But if you com to our stpre, we are ocertulnof whut D.U.I), will dp for you k.. . nir vnn n full alia bottle on ihl uorantee: If you. do not find that It tokea owny the Itch AT ON costs you not a utnt u IlKHTOHATION TO IJNTItV 01' MNDK IN ,VATIO.W FOHKHT. N'otlro la tmroby given tlint tho Inndn descr bed below. emiirnciriK nz.iu ncrea, wllh'n thu Diischutea & Krn rnont Nntloiml Koresla, Orogou, will ho subject to sottliiiiMint nnd ontry under thu provlsloiiN or tho home- nt nnd Iiiwh or tho United Htntoa nun thu net or Jiiuu 11, 1000 (.14 Ktnt., 23.1), nt thu United Mutes I mid olllco nt l.nknvluw, Oregon, on March 4, KM. 'I Any dottier who wan actually mid In good fnlth claiming nuy or Hiild IiiiiiIh for agricultural iiurposeN prior to J mi ii n ry 1, ISO'S, nnd nna not nbmidoiied snmo. Iioh ii prnferniicn right to mnko n homestead entry for thu InudN nctiiully occupied. Hnld InndN were listed Upon tho applica tions of tho norsons moiit oned below. who huv n prcfvrmicu right subject lo tho prior rlgnt or any sucii soiuer, provided such settler or applicant Is qualified to riiiiko homestead entry and the preference r'ght I exercised prior to March i, 1913, on which data the lauds will be subject to settle ment and entry of any suollrleii pur. ron. Thu lauds are ns follows: Tin KA or HWi ol BWW tho N of NWli or BW!4 or 8WV4, See. 34, T. 21 H., It. 10 K.. tho KA or W!4 or NH'U. Bee. 3. T. 22 H.. II. 10 K W. M , except a atrip 30 feet wide des cribed a followa: iieginning nt point 20 chains north and 20 chains wost or tho center or Kec 3. T. 22 B., It. 10 );., uxtaudliiK thencf) K teet on each side or a lino running YV. 10 chain to thu plnco where thn end of thu atrip closea on the houndnry of tho tract listed, thu nut nren being 04, 60 acres, Bald tract was listed upon thn application or John Frank lin llogue, or I.nplne, Oregon; 1. 1st G-7C2. THO HKVi or .NB',1 or Ki or bku, tho bi:u or ni:u or bi:4. Bee. H, T. 32 B It. 10 K., 12.50 acres, annl'catlon of John Anton Kuriibnch, of I.nplne, Oregon; Mat C-707, Tho BKW ofHU or NKK, the BUU or BWU or BKU or NBV4. tho Bicu or NKii or bi:u or nbu, bee. 11, T. 21 B It. 10 B., U ncrea.4 application or U II, Clow, or iJiplne, Oregon; List C-7C9. Thu K14 or BBU of NV4, the BS or NBU or J BW'U. tho HBH or NWU or BBJil or NWIJ, tho BV4 of BWU of BBU of NWU. tho NBU of NWli of NBU of BWU, Bee 3, T. 21 B., It. 10 B., SO acres, appl entlon of Daisy Davis, of llrrlem, Idaho, l.lst C-771. Approved December 9, 1912. B. V. Proud fit, Assistant Commissioner or the Oeueral l.nnd Office, 42-4fi ItKSTOUATION TO BNTHV OF USM IN NATIO.VAIi FORFXT. Not leu Is hereby given that thu lands described below, embracing 060 68 acre, within the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will be sub ject to settlement and entry under thu provisions of thu homestead laws ot the United Btate and tho act ot Juno 11, 190C (34 Btnt, 233). at tbe I'nftcd Htntea land office tt Tbo Dal les, Oregon, ou March 4, 1913. Any settler who wns actually and in food faith claiming any of said lands ror agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1. 1906. nnd has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a nomestead entry for the land actu ally occupied. Bald land were list ed upon tho application of the per sons mentioned below, who havo a itreference right subject lo the prior rlgbt ot any aucn seiner p-oviueu such settler or anvllcant is Qualified to make- homestead entry and tho preference right la cxerclsctl prior to March 4. 1913, on which date the lands will bo subject to settlement and entry by any qualified personj Tlio lanus nro aa inuowa: tne NWU, Sec. 3 (jr. T, 19 B., It. 14 E.', W. .M.. 103.44 cere.' application of Mary B. Plonske. of Redmond. Ore-. iKon. Mst C-663. Tho BWU. 8eo, 19, T. 19 H., It. II t., 1UJ liu ncresj application or Yviiiiain a. uoiuon. or iteuroonu. urvgon; ,l.isi o-.ui. me NBU. Btij. ii. T, 19 8 , It. 13 B.. 100 acres, application of II. A. Jnrrard. of Iledmond, Oregon; I.lst C-70&. The. NWU. Bee. 19. T 19 8, H. 14 B., 103 64 acrta. application of l.ewlo W. Davis, of Redmond, Oregon, I.lst C-700. Approved December 9, 1912, 8, V. 1'roudflt, Assistant Commission. er of thu General Jand Office. 42-4S Itl-KTORATION TO KNTItV OF la.SDH IN NATIONAL KORKKTM. Notice la hereby given that tbo land described below, embracing 390 acres w'thln tho Deschutes National For er.t, Oregon, will be subject to set tlement and entry under tho provis ion of the homestead law of tbe United State and tbe act of June 11, 190C (J" 4 Stat., 233), at tbe United State land office at The Dalles, Ore gon, on March 4, 1913. Any settlor who was actually and in good faltb claiming any of the said lands for ag ricultural purpose prior to January 1, 1900, and ba not abandoned same, hns a preference right to make a bomeatoad, entry for tbe land actual ly occupied. Bld land were listed upon the application of tbe person mentioned below, who have a prefeS ence right subject to the prior right No Pinheads Every soul lu our shop know how clothes inuifb tiuog, W aro craiy on, sun slid lr, ? LOW PRICES, BETTBR SERVICE Bead Steam Laundry "Put Your Dud I In Our Sud" I of any such settler, provided such Hotllm- or nppllciiut I (unlllled to mnko homesteiid entry nud tho pref erence right I exorcised prior to Mnrch 4, 1913, on which dato tho IiiiiiIh will bo subject to settlement nud entry by any iiuitllfled person. Tho Inuils nro nu follow: Thu BV4 of BBU of BBU, IhnBWU of BBU of BWU, tho BBU or NWU or BBU or BBU . tho BBU or BBU of BWU of BBU, Bee 34, T. 20 B R. 10 B tho B of NWU of NBU, tho B14 Of NBU or NWU or NBU, tho NBU or NBU or NWU or NBU. tho BMi or nwu or nwu or nbu, tho NWU or NWU of NWU of NBU, Bee. 3, T. 21 B R. 10 B., W. M., 70 ncrea, nppllcntlou of Margaret Mulli gan, euro Mrs. R. U. DeCotircy, Rend, Oregon I.lst 0-713, Tho B"4 of U, Bee. 24, T. 19 B R. 13 B ICO acre, application of Ioren Ii. Robb, of Redmond, Oregon; Mst C-720. Tho NBU or BBU or BWU. tho KA or NBU or BWU. tho BBU or BBU or NWU, the BA of NBU of BBU of NWU. the HVj ot NWU or BWU or NBU, the BWU of BWU of NBU. the BV4 or BBU or BWU ot NBU, tho B'4 or BWU or BBU or NBU, tho NWU or BBU. tho WA or NBU or 8B4, tho NWU or BBU or BBU, tho NU or BWU or BBU, Bcc. 35, T. 20 B R. 15 B 1C0 acre, application of John Kotxman, of llend, Oregon: I.lst C-725. Approv ed December 9, 1912. B. V. Proud fit, Asltnnt Commissioner of tho General I,and Office. 42-4C FRATI.R.VAL SOtTKTIKH. I. O. O. r. Renil Lodge No. IMH Regular Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcome. Ralph Spencer, J. B. Engcbretton, N. O. Secretary. l. OF A. Pilot Rutte Camp No. 9794' Meet every Tuesday In Bather Hall. Visiting Neighbor alwa) welcome. B. A. Bather. V. O. N. 1. Welder, Clerk. III.SCH L'TKtf LOIICi: NO. -103 K. of V. Meets every Wednes day evening at 8 p. to. Knight welcome. In Cattle Hall, E. A. Esther llldg. Visiting M. A. Palmer, C. C. N. P. Smith, K. R. & B. 11BND LODGE NO. 130 A. F. JC A. M. Meet on Thursday on or be fore tbe full moon of each month. Visiting brother nlway welcome. J. D. Davidson. A. M. Lara. W. M. Secretary FRATKRNAL RROTRKRUOOD. Itcgjlar meeting' held y Rend LodKe No. 8&7 In Bather' Hall on tho' first and third Thursday evening each jnonth. Visiting member ol order always welcome. J. II. MINER. Pre. FRED HUEV, Sec. RKREKAllS. Rend Lodge No. 208 meets every second nnd fourth Friday evening, Bather' Hall. Visiting brother and sisters welcomed. MRS. A. L. FRENCH. N. O. MRS. C. M. URAQO. Sec ROYAL NKIGIIRORH Regular meeting on second and third Friday eveplngs at .Bather's Hall. MRS. A. a LUCAS, Oracle. MRS, A. ORCUTT, Recorder. r x THE; ALTAMONT MODERN CLEAN COMFORTABLE STEAM HET HOT WATER BATHS First Class DIN1NQ ROOM J. J. KLEIN, Proprietor. Billiards and Pool Fino an1 Popular Line of CIGARS Robert Itlackwcll i Wall Street, Bend, Oregon K vrF iksbBChD Jgu BEND VIEW is nt an average elevation. 100 icet above the city of Bend. Commands a charming view of the city of Bend and the surrounding country. 15 minutes walk from business center. Lots 50x110. .BEND VIEW CO. Bend, pre. fWinteri Winter is Here and Carter's Wood is what you need to keep you warm. See mc when you want wood. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. F. M. Carter The Wood Man. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. GENERAL .! MERCIMNTS Hw United Warehouse Company Bend,, Oregon. ; i O'DONNELL UNION FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles enstofBend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will pieale.you. Catalog free pn request. Come and. see our orchards and nursery. Qflice address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLrrra nursery co. Shoe REPAIRING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. Washington and Mayer Shoe Sold. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore t W. E. PARKER & CO. SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating . 1 We carry the largest 4 stock of goods in Ccn- t tral Oregon. Jobbing promptly attended to P ATENTS VAtOABLK I.NTORMA.T10.V FKBR If tn hTt n taTcatlca er aay pattnt matter, write tmmedUltly t W. W. WKIGIIT, rctttcrrl attoraty Loan SsTratt B!dtWhlBttonrD, C. BROTHERS MARJCET . .. . . ., . -, . t. , i-Wjl t-J Zll - ' T-T -" l, ), 9, iy lt 'v-4 JVJJV"1 '' . iivrs .,HM 7 i'S'fTw,