rAoic . THE 11KN1 HULLKTW, KRND, OKH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY W), 1M. LOVETT HELP III ORDERS QUANTITY OF FIELD PEAS Count? Agriculturist Writes Fnrincrn to Get In Their Seed Onlem Plnns to Start n FrmcrV KxcJiniiRo to Assist Trading No Cluirgc. County Agriculturist Lovctt has addrosacd tho following lottcr to tho farmers of tho county: Dcnr Sir: "I am sura that you will ogreo that It will pay tho farmers of this cootion to club their orders for seed for Bprlng crops and bcltovo that I can assist In getting tho best seed for ubo horo. "In answer to my lottcr of Novem ber 26th, I havo recolvcd orders for nearly ono halt carload of field peas for seed. If we can mako thla or der for a. full carload of Held peas it will reduce tho freight for all con cerned and would suggest that you sco as many neighbors as possible and xnako It a carload by January 20th. I havo at present only about 200 farmers on my mailing list and you may bo tho only one In your neighborhood recelvlug these letters. "If you care to Join In a club or der with us for sweet clover, dry land alfalfa, wheat, potatoes or other seed, kindly write mo tho kind and amount of seed you wish to purchase and I will try to get best scod at cheapest prices In largo order for you and other farmers In tho county. "Swcot clover scod will cost about 20 to 30 cents delivered and should bo planted In February or March. Plant 20 pounds per aero on irrigat ed land and 5 to 10 on dry land. "Dry land alfalfa will cost about 1 per pound, should bo planted about Juno 1st, and at tho rate of 2 pounds per acre In rows. "Am also taking orders for sul phate of potash for fertilizer. "I expect to start a farmers' ex. chango about January 16th, sending a list of crops, animals, etc., "for salo" or "wanted" to nil those on my mailing list each month If you havo anything you wish to buy, sell or trade, notify mo and I will put it on the exchange list Thero will bo no charges and I belloro It will assist tho farmers of the county In buying nnd selling their products, etc "Anticipating your hearty co-op eration, I am, Vory truly yours, A. E. LOVETT. County Agriculturist." ptr Onta PmTM It- A generous offer. Cut out this ad, enclose with t cents to Foloy & Co., Chicago, 111., and receivo a frco trlnl package containing Foloy's Honey & 'Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and lagrlppo coughs, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar tic Tablets. For sale In your town by Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Use Deschutes Spray Flour! It 5s the bost made and a Dend product. Adr. 37 tf ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little "Want Ad wtll cost you. Try an oyster cocktail at tho Cozy Restaurant. 43tf That Saturday Night line of Men at the Express Office THERE'S a strong tory in that, Williams- a story of what prohibi tion is doing for your town. Those men are spending a lot of money because you ve tried to deprive them of their honest right to drink beer. That money's going to dealers just twenty miles from your town not a cent of it ever comes back. It's a sure thing, too, that the express companies don't spend those heavy shipping receipts in your city. It's the old story of prohibi tion, Williams. Clote the re tpectable, well-conducted beer Mloon ant! eek by legislation to rob men of their liberty, and you havo a problem that never works out in favor of a town. You don't keep men from drinking. Refute to seU them beer, which heretofore tbey havo drunk moderately because they know it's the drink of True Temper. anco and beneficial and itiuiuUt ine. and the stronger drink line bobs up. You send Uiouianda of dollars out of the lawn that ought to ho spent right there, and you encourage drunkeniieaa and law-breaking. Your town will wake up tome day, Williams, liko many another town that hai been disillusioned. CWi tV B. D. Ulrica, Chamber of Com merco, Portland, Oregon. B a L. D-- M. ncle S'am Offer All American a Chance to Feed Starving 'Belgium Arrangements M&de For Sending Parcol Post Packages From Rural Districts. How to Aid the Stricken Little Sister of the World Hy WILL IHWIJV raRHHBBBiHBL tS af & fitSr -V& AHMstsBsLfl SSWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSBjSBBS2SSMBV31iE-wftfw BS SEtfSJISSSjSjBJBjSjSjSjSJg HOMELESS BELGIAN WOMEN ON THE WAY TO THE DREAD LINE. FOR tho first tlmo In its history the posterncc department has been en listed In a charitable undertaking. Prom this tltuo forth any Amer ican who wishes to glvo food to tho starving people of Uelglum has only to stamp his parcel in tho regular way and scud It through tho parcel post It will go as straight aud fast as rail nnd water will carry It to the doors of tho starring Dclglatu. and tho mouey he has paid for stnmiw will bo refunded to tho donor by tho American Commission For Relict In Belgium, tho executive offlccs of which arc at 71 Rrondwuy. New York city. Seven million people, mostly women, children aud old men. are stilt shut an In Uolgtum. Industry stopped when the Germans cnuits; tho money gave out through the payment of Ones and indemnities; the crops were mainly ruined. With the coasts cut off, Belgium, which Imports three-quarters of her food supply In normal times, could import no more. Work is gone; money is gone: most Important of all, food Is gone. The German conquerors, who need all their own supplies to guard against the proposed "siege of Germany' by the allies, cannot and will not feed them. Tho allies, fearing that the Germans will seize any food coming from a hostile source, cannot or will not feed them. America must feed them or tbey will starve. There Is no other way. Seven million people, until last yrar the moat Industrious, pcnceablo and prosperous nation In Europe, will go to tbclr graves this winter unless 'America gives as never nation gave before. While Belgium needs everything, she needs mot of all Just food non pertshablo food which wtll stand the test of ocean transportation, such as flour of any kind, peas, beans and preserved meats. The donor has only to put up bis gift In packages of not less than twenty-five pounds nor more than fifty pounds, stamp It In tho usual way aud mull It at the nearest postomce. If the donor adds his own name and address, TOGETHER WITH THE LET TER "IV the money he has paid for stamps will be refunded to him by tho commission. Packages mailed from OREGON should be addressed to MUNICIPAL DOCK. INC.. PORTLAND, who are collecting agents for this district. Ask about our subscription offer DO The BEND WATERTIGHT & POWER CO. S-TOP!! IT 18 THOSE CELERRATED DIBSEL AND WHITE CROSH VACUUM CLEANERS. A NEW RROOM 8WEEP8 CLEAN nUT ONLY AFTER HARD WORK AND THEN IT 0ET8 ONLY HALF THE DIRT. LOOK! VACUUM CLEANERS RELIEVE THE HOUSE HOLD OF ITS DRUDGERY, CLEANING CUR TAINS, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES AB WELL AS CARPETS AND FLOORS AND GET ALL THE DIRT, I LISTEN! IT COSTS MUCH LESS TO OPERATE THAN AN ELECTRIC FLAT IRON. SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DE8IRED IT ELECTRICALLY HEAL ESTATE T HANHFEHH. Issued by Crook County Abstract Co, L. I). Wlost to A. It. Thompson agreement Ru 337 Its. Wtostorln, U. B. vs. Klllo M. Koppor patent 813 8 Bli 810 27, NH NV, NE 34 1015. Klllo M. Koppor to A, 1). Norton et ux nn mo. U. B. to Innno Zlorolf patent NH 8V, NW, 33, EH 8V, 28-21.30. Imperial Townslto Co., to John Korschuor Us. 1, 2, bill. 32, lutporlal, 170. J. II. wennntiy to lona wotianuy It. 1, blk. 3, Horn!. BuiiU) to sanio, Its. 0, 7, blk. 20, llond. Sheriff to D. It. Cnples EH 811 24-11-10; 8H 8W 10-11-17. $31.05. Christian Kamuiort to Mntt Olnrk 8 H 8W, 27; BE SH 28; NE NE 33 1C-20. Mntt Clark to A. R. Rogers snmo, 1035. A. It. Rogers to Rogora Youmnns Lumber Co. sumo. 8. W. Groon to 8ol Hosonfold It. 1, blk. 19, llond Pntk, $100. II A. Goanoy to C. M. llrngg 812 8V 19-17-13. Floyd Dotnont to Chas. 0. Prlngto 1-3 Interest SW BE 32.15-11; Its. 3, 4. NH 8V G-16-11. Krnost Ecltlos to 8. 8. Hawloy It. C, blk. 1, Larch addition Rend. Stato to J. L. Couch 8E BE 33-10. 11. Kenwood Promotion Co. to Ariel N. Lattln It. 3, blk, 28, Kconwood, lano. Sherman 1). Catilwol! to Mattlo M. Wnugh. BH NE 30.13-13. Columbus W. Wnugh to sanio H Intorcst In sanio. CITV ORDINANCE. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 29 or tho City of Rend, entitled: "An Ordinance to rcgulato tho regis- try of dogs nnd to provide for tho taking up. Impounding nnd killing of dogs without llconno tags. Ha It Ordalnod by tha Common Council of tho City of Rend: Bcctlan 1: -That thero shall bo nddod to said Ordinance 20 tha following pro visions. to.wlf It shall bo tha duty of tho Chief of Police or other person whom tho City Council of llond mny nppolnt ns pound-master or dog catcher to shoot or causo to bo shot or klllod any un-muzzled dog. malo or fomnlo. found running at largo up. on- any street, alloy or public placo within tho City of Rond nrtor iz o'clock in. January 25, 1915; pro vldcd however, that any non-resldont of tho City of Rend whoso dog may accompany him within tho corporate limits shall causo said dog to to bo led or tied In a safe manner and un less so led or tied, said dog shall bo klllod by tho officials abovo doslgnat od. Section 2 It la hereby adjudged and declared by tho Common Council or tho City of Rond that existing conditions aro such that this ordin ance is necessary for tho Immediate preservation of public business, health and safety, owing to tho great danger to person nnd property from JL ' nnlnmln nftoctod by rnblos, commonly called hydrophobia! and this Council horoby declares Mint nn omorttoncy oxtsts; that nil ordlnancos nnd parts of nidlnnncus In conflict horowlth aro horoby ropoalod nnd that this tmlhw mica shall tnko effect mul bo lit full forco from mid after Its pnHsnKo by tho Common Council ltml approval by tho Mayor, Jnntinry 10, lDlfi, rond first tlmo. Rules suspuudod by tho following vntoi Ayes, Davidson, Caldwell, Rmluvv, Knution, llroHtorhous. G . Aldorninn Aimo absent, Jnntinry ID, 1D1G, road second tlmo mil ,TMH. Attf'Kt1 Approved: II. C. ELLIS. II. A. MILLER Mayor. NOTICE FOR PUHLIOATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Olllco nt Tho Dalles, Ore gon, January 14, 1015. NOTICE Is hereby glvou that Re becca II. Rrown, of llond, Oregon, who, on July 24, 1011, mndo Homo stead Entry No. 00.128, for Wtt BE U, EH 8WV4 nnd NWU. Boctlon 18,' Township 10 South, limine 14 Knst. Wlllmnotto Morldlan, hns Dlod notice of Intention to mako Final three year proof, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo doscrlbod, before II. C. Ellis, V. 8. Cominlsslonor. at Rend, Oregon, on tho 8th day of March, 1915. Claimant unities na witnesses: Dan lei W. Heeler, Frank J. Elkstad, I ir on Robb, David C. Rogers, nil of llond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 4C50 c. Register. NOTICE FOH PUHLICATION. Department of tho Interior, V. 8. Land Oulco nt Thn Dalles, Oregon, Soptotubor 10, 1014. Nnllco Is horoby glvon that Edwin J. Rogora of Lnldlnw, Oregon, win, on September 10th, 1014, mndo Homestead entry. No. 013845, for BWU, Boctlon 5. Township 17 South, Rango 12 East, Wlllatnctto Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to niaio Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before H. O. Ellis, U. 8, Commission, or, nt Rond, Oregon, on tho 4th day of February, 1015. Claimant names ns wltncsio Albert Hnrrymnn, Wilbur X. Hun null, Charles Low, James R. Dcnbain, all of Itldlaw, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 4 2-48 c. Register. NOTICE OF CONTi:8T. Department of tha Interior, Unltod States Land Office, Lokovlow, Oro- Doonar Si Thornbrue Now Have Chirge of The BEND GARAGE CALL AND SEE US The New Perkins Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON C. H..SHAFJGR, Mnnngcr Hundy to large stores, theatres nnd bnnks Comfortable nnd Convenient A Restaurant of high class with very moderate prices in Connection ROOM RATES: With hath 81.50 up With bath privileges $1 up Building LUMBER, The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon, ij))))U)U)) a r CALIFORNIA am W 1H6TA LutoounrLos,jiiifiriu EtTrJTOa &"" Cv rca.0 gon, Duo. SOUl, 1014. ' To W. A, (llrton of unknown tuldrotwl Coittosteol , ; You nro horoby notified that C N i M'llor, who glvon iionu, urogon, an his post olllco mlilrosN, did on Docom. hor 30th, 1014, Illo In this ofilco Ills duly corroborated application to con. tost nnd Hocuro tho cnncollntlon of your Iloniustimd, Entry No. , Serial No. 03023, mndo Juno fitli, 1010. for BEW BWU. BWK 8eo. Hon 14, Township 81 Boutli, Rntigo 18 East, Wlllmnotto Morldlan, nnd ns grounds for his contest ho atloima that you linyo nbmidonod the Iambi ombrncod In your entry and re innlnoil away thorotrom for mora tlinti nix months during tha past year. Hint you havo mndo no Improvements n on tho nniuu, ur cultivated nny pu't thereof. You nro, thornforo, further notified Hint thu snld allegation will ho ink en by this oltlco ns having been con ffttmitd bv van. nnd your sntd nntrr will bo omicoled thoroundor wltlioutv-'t J your furthor right 10 bo hvnrd tlierr In, olthor boforo this olllco or an upj peal. If you fall to flln In this uftbn or on nppenl, If you fall to Mo In Hits omen within twenty days nftor llib FOURTH publication of this notice, ns shown below, your nnswor, untkr oath, specifically mooting nnd re upouilliig to theso nllegatlotis of con test, or If you rail within that Hut to nin In this ottleo duo proof that you havo sorved n copy of your an swer on tho said contestant olthor 111 parson ur by roglsterod ninll, If thla sorvlen Is made by tho delivery of n ropy of your answer to tho contest tnnt In person, proof of such servlco must bo olthor tho said contestant')) written acknowledgement of his re ceipt of thn copy, showing tha data or Its receipt, or tho nmdnvlt or tho porj son by whom tho dollvory was mado stating when nnd whom tho copy was delivered; If niado by registered ninll, proof of such servlco must consist of tho.nflldrtvlt of thu person by whom tha copy was mailed stating when ami tho post ortlco to which It was malted; and this nrtldnvll must bo accompan ied by tho poittunstor's receipt for tho letter. You should state In your answer tho nnico of tho post olllco to which you doflrc. future notices to bo sent nu. JA8. F. IIURUEBB, Register i Dal! of first publication January fl, 1116. , Data of second publication Janu ary lit, 1015. Data of third publication January! 20. 1015. Data of fourth publication Janu ary 27, 1915. i Material SHINGLES ffl f3""fiSgg- any" cAurwniA 4H 5 1 i