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IIHND ItUtiLHTIft. ItlCNI). OREGON. TMIJItHOAY, PEt'EMMER 27, 1017 PACK . i SCHOOLS Ml HELP WIN W . TEACHERS ADOI'T SET OF RESOLUTIONS. Htnln KuM-iliil'inli'iit or IMiiiiillon TrlN of Vii)H In Wlilili InMini'- for uml I'upIlN May Itwuli'i- Hilt In' to'llielrCnuiiliy. (From Tliurmlay'H Dally.) PIoiIkIiik to diivolii every effnrt lioHKlliln to hIiIIiik (til country In tint war by kIvIiik patriotic miijort ami fnllowliu: I'Iiuim outlined for food run nervation, tint Joint lunrliom' IiihII tuto romphtlnil Hit work yontcrilny afternoon by adoption h t of oIkIU niHiilutloiiH. Oil" of tlm blKRimt tliliiKti uccoinpllitln'il tliln y'iir wim tint Itrlni'.liiK before tlm limtruetorn practical niiillioilit liy which thoy run iihuIhi In rnrryliiK on tlmlr iiharo of tlm war. KnciiiirnKliiK Hut prouue Hun of fooil product tliroui'.li tint orKanlxntlon of Inilimtrlal clubs anil tmichliiK food nnd clothliiK coimerva tlon urn two of tlm main ways rue f miuucndcd. Want Tenrhi'iV Petition. Auotlmr IIiIiik advocated win tint pmiHlnnluK of iimrlmm. (MiaiiK'a In tint free nchool hook luw were olno uxi;omIc(1. It U desired that tlm rout nlioulil lin Kruntly reduri-d from t ho preiwnl unreslrlited tornni. Statu Hiiporlnlitiideut of IMucattoii J. A. Churchill Kavo oim of tin rlos Iiik nddroiiseit at tho luMllute. II" iipokit on tho Importuuci) of tlm tu ili'iitn nldliiK In tho war ami tint op. portuulty kIviim tlm toucher for In HtlllliiR patriotism Into tlntlr ehurKos. I.lnk HI mile Willi War. "Practically ovury mihjcct In the nrhool cuunn eould ho correlated with tlm war," ho said. "lllntory and i'IvIcn could tut linked with It, and food conservation may Ik brought Into Hid study of nrlthimttlc. AktI culturo clulii) will work In with hot- any,' Tho speaker iipokn briefly and to Hid polnc; nvcry stotninenl hit mudit was a coiivIiicIiik omt. "At oim tlnm wn Raw fit to offur titinlciiti who left Mchool and unllntml thulr full credltn for tho year," Im wuni on, "Now It lnokti nil thoiiKh tlmy can ervit their country holtitr hy ntuyliiK In nt-hool. Tho wroiiK oiiiir In many ciihch took advaiitiiKi) of our riillm; taut HprInK ami left ncliool to nvadu poor urn don. If tlmy remain In tlmlr dimmm they can clvn miirh nimlHtnnco with cardeiiliu: and rahdiiK pli'.R, Rhimp ami anlmalH of food value. Tlmro In almi tlm Cttln mattur of writ iiiK to tint Miildli'm, not Individually, hut iin a rcIiooI, mid kwpliiK tlm hoy pouted on tint newa from horn." lndiutrlol cluh Rlldm and OrwHoii AKrlcultural Collivxn flltiiM . wem hIiowii yodtnrday aftoruoon In tlm l.lh itry Tlmatni. Tlmy woro oxplalnml hy II. C. Snymour, Htntu cluh or- Kiinlxitr. A few titaclmrH arn Ht 111 takliiK tlmlr nxaiuluatloiiR at tho h!i:h ncliool ' hut iiiimt of th n in havit left for tlmlr 'jiomctt or on ChrUtmaH vacation trlpH. Tlm following aro tint roaolulloiitt udoptiid yuatorday: Allopt r.lKllt Itl'hllllltlollH. Wo, tho titaclmm of Crook and Dim cliutcH couutlt'M, In Joint liiHtltuto an HiMiilileil, do Imrohy adopt tlm follow liu: roHoliilloiiH: 1, Itimnlvod, that wo ovprowi to tho Commorclal Cluh and llourd of Kducatlon our hearty appreciation of tho r.uiiiiroiiH ontKrlalnmiMit furnlHlied durliiK our Rtay In HiIh ifty. 2. Itimolvei 1. hat wit oxtenil a votu or HiankH to tho iniiuaKuiimnt of tho local iiiIIIh, tlm maiiRKcr of tlm l.lh orty Thmitro, tlm outertaliimiuit com mlttoo, alid nil irtlioirt who liuvc ho kindly holpnil to niiiKn our mcotiiiKa pluaxaut mid onlertiiliiliiK. .1. ItuHolviul, that wo, uh tein'lmra, endeavor to loach tlm Iohhoii or cou Hiirvatloii or rood mid clothliiK, hy oxmnplo iih well iih precept. I, HdhoIvoiI, tint wu look with iIIh fnvor upon tlm plan or furulHhln iinrcHtrlctinl froo texthooliH; hut ho llovo that hucIi cIiiiiikch Hhoitld ho Hindi) In our toxthook law uh will provldn for HupplyliiK tosthooka at Kroatly rodiiiHid cotit, 5. ItiiHolvml, that wo ondenvor to Htlmiilato IntoroHt In tho production or rood productH hy tho puplla or tho hcIiooIh and Tor this puipoHtt wo roe ommond tho orKmilxatloii or ludimtrl .nl cluh work wlmrovor foiiHtihlo, S (l, Ki'Holvod, that wo holluvo It will result In Jirontly IncroiiHliiK tho of flcloncy of our hcIiooIh In tho fiituro If u toachora' pouhIoii ilaw can ho piiRHod which Ih fair mid oqultahlo to hotli tonchor mid Btato, 7, lloHolvod, that, hIiico tho rural school Ih nt prcuunt tho wuukuHt part or our hcIiooI ayHtoni, wo iib tunchora, flhnll laud our luriuoiico In any move ment which alma to hottor hucIi con illtloiis mid (mpoclally bollovo that n moro oqultnhlo taxation ayHtoin nnd mora coiitrivl lulinlnlatriitlon of rural bcIiooIh will holp aolvo tho prohlom .now facliiB us, T 8. IloBolvod, that bollovliiB wo nro Dow oiiBntsod In a Just and unavold- Mlilo war for tlm rlr.hlH of democracy uml tlm futiiri) welfare or nil man Idiul, wo, mm tmirlinrn tinil Individual", plmlim to our covornnioiit officio In, IiiiIIi iiiillmiitl uml Htiitn, our niOHt nnrnuHl eiioporatlon In nil Hint Ih nl (ntnptml to Miiecoimfully iiminipllHh tlm lilxh object which, wo lnivi) In vluw; mnl tliut wo oiiiienvor by nil miimiH In our power to Inriilriito Into tlio iiiIiiiIii of our pupllii a loyalty anil devotion which will tnakn llntm, not only znnloim In wliinliiu tlm war, hut In iiialilui: Hid futiiro Hiifu for detune nicy. L. L. (IOOIMM, (Minimum, MIIH. DAVIDflON, A1IHH HARTLEY, MIHH HOVER, MIIIH WILD!:, Mcmhurn. ARRESTED MAN DENIES THAT JIB IS SLACKER OmwiIiI AiikoII Hiin He Kept ImiiI I loan I ul I'liinieM Informed of AiMri'NH Riwly to Hern. Oiiwnlil AiikoII, formerly of Em mutt, Maho, who wiih nrrentod hy Hhorlff Roberta hmt week on tlm churtio of ottomptliiK to evade tlm lira ft, fmtlH that it iiroot Injustice Iiiih lici'ii iloim lilni hy dm mithorltlcii at Emmutt In poMtliiK him un a deiierler anil chukIiii: Ii In urrcjit. AccorilliiK to Mr. AiikoII, when ho )(f( j..,,,,,,,,,, (ll aukumI. hit n-porti'il to tlm local hoard that ho wan r,oln uway ami Nitld that Im would forward his iidilreHU whuu ho knew what It would ho. Ho wan RiicrenHlvcly In llukor and I'jrtliind and from oach jilacn mint IiIm uddrnitH hack and wiir en refill to took for IiIr mull regularly. ComliiK to llond In Keptemher Im ar.aln Rent Ida addrimR hack to Km mutt for any notlcen that tlm hoard mlnht havo. In all thin time uothtiiK wan received cud then, when ho learned about tlm QiicHtlouuulru, Im Rent to Kmuiiitl to havo IiIr nent to him here. Tint next thltiK to happen mih tlm uotli'ii from tho authorltliiR thorn for IiIr nrreHt. Mr. Aiwmll douliut that Im Ir a "ulacker" and niumrtN that Im In ready to ko Into tlm army whenever Im In wanted. Ilo Iirr kIvoii theo farlH to Sheriff Roberts who, In turn has re ported thiitn to tint local hoard at Kmtiiett, ami hit now Ih waltliiR to havn a report from them, FOREST SUPERVISOR ARRIVES THIS WEEK Norman (2. .lacolmon, of Portland, Will Toko Plant l,fl liy W. ('. Muslim;-. Norman 0 Jacobnon, of Portland, tho now Miipervlnor of tho Donchiuc National Porent, In exportml to arrive Intro early thin week mid make hln hendiiuarlitrri In lleml. Mr. Jacobnon wan appointed last September to rill j tlm vacancy left hy W. 0. llantliiKs, who rnfllKimd. At tho tlnm Im had expn-ted to en Hut with a forestry roK Inipnt ami dehiym. puttliMC In an ap pearance nt tho local officii. Since then ho has taken a trip mint. ActliiK Supervisor II. K. Vincent, formrely district rancor at Sntors, will reninln In llond poruiaimutly. It Ii prohablo that he will lo appointed deputy RupnrvUor. HmiKer P. A. South will bn flout to Sinter from his present station at CriMcout. Making Marin. It takes lunger to make an efficient murine than to make un Infantryman, This been uo the marine is n man of many Kpechiltle. He Is, of course, In hciimiii nnd out of Reason, an Interna tional policeman. That's Ids Job In time of peace. Hut when he fitrei4 abroad In Unlit bin couutry'H battles hn may bo called upon to do almost any kind of work. He may he mi artillery, man, n RlKiialman. mi airman. He may he, mid usually Im, uuythliii; that bin country ucedH at that particular time. Ami ho la trained to meet the eincr ceiicy. Wo Label Everything Pur. The word pure Is n curious exiimplo of the Rtrlvlug C people after perfec tion. Wo havo pure olive oil, pure randy and pure rending matter. Ev erything that we know In likely to bo adulterated we take paliiH to label "pure." Wo never call pure tho thtui 1 wo L'now to bo pine, but only those thliiKH about which theio In an element of doubt. Only In one particular do wo vary from tills uile. If hoiiio kind friend telU uh tho truth about our selves wo nro very likely to refer to that iih pure iioiisoiimi. Wouuiu'd Homo Companion. FREE SEEDS HERE FOR DISTRIBUTION CniigrcsHiiuui Sltinntt'fl nllotmont of aoods, to ho distributed through Tho llullotln, him arrived h a Christ mas present this year, hoiug now horo, Thoro nro both flower and vogotahlo Booda, tho fonnor Includ lug biilanm, candytuft? poppy, inlg nouotto mid oscholtzlu, and tho hitter cucumber, lottuco, onion, radish mid turnip, Whllo thoy last they will bo glvou to fnrmora and others with Kardons, who wrlto or call tor thorn. IIUSRANI) PROVES HE HAS COOI) MEMORY (From Haturilny'H Dally.) Mon may ho forcotful, iiccorilltu: to tlm popular Idea, hut thorn In ouu woman, at leant, In lleml who known that her hiiNhand Iiiih a kooiI memory. Thin In Mth, (!. K, Kood, whonu Iiiir band recently eiillnled In tlm 20th Kui;liieurH and Ih now with It Ih reel mimt In tlm oant proparatory to color, to Kranco. Today In tho 12th nntilvornuiy of Mr. mid Mrn. KchiI'h woddlui;, which took jilnco In I'rltmvlllo on Decern her 2'i, IU0r. Mrs. ltcuil wiih nuro that her hunhaml had forcotlen all about It, hut yenturday tlmro came n tuliiKram which Im had round Hum to nclld, in n k I n i: It clear that while fliimo men tiilcht havo poor momorloH IiIh Ih kooiI. Thin Won No Joke. J. K, Colvnr, 103 Labor Tompln, Ioh AukuIcr, Oil., writes: "I havo hail about rC yearn of expnrlence wild nit HiirtM nml klniln of cathartic romndlen nomo Kood mid hoiiio a Joko. When I cot wIbo to Koly Cathartic TabletH for coiiRtlpatlon, I irnt In rlirlil. Tlm lwnt f nvnr imeil." i)o not Krlpo; no tiniiloanant after ef- iticin. noio ovorywnoro. aov. LEGAL NOTICES pound Nona:. Notice Is horeby ulven that tho city or lleml has taken up tlm following doHirlhed live stock, to wit: Ono ll&ht buy mare, blind left eye, nr.o nbout 10 yearn, brand If any, undecipher able. Tlm cost or reduomltiK nald llvo Htock will ho $1 per duy In addition to tint actual nxpotiHCH of kenpliiK, to Kiitlmr with tho cunt of this advertise ment and ull other uecuRsary ex peiiRen. In cuso or falluro to redeem on tho part or tlm owner, nald stock will ho sold an provided hy the char tor or tlm city or lleml, on December 2Hih, at 3:00 p. in., at tho city pound. L. A. W. NIXON. Chief or i'ollco and ex-Offlclo I'oumlmaster. NOTICi: l-XHl PUIIMCATION. Department of tho Interior, U. H. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oro- koii, December 1, 1917. Nntlco Is hereby Riven that Ilcnnle 0 ood in un, of Mllllcan, OrcRon. who, on December 10, 1013, muda Home stead Kntry, No. 012347, for Lot 2, HKJ NWV. 8W NBW and 8BJ, Section 18, Township 20 South, IlaiiKo 15 Kast Willamette Meridian, ban tiled notice of Intention to make final three year pr,oof, to establish claim to tho laud abovo described, bo foro II. C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, at lleml, OrcKon, on tho Mth day or January, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Will lam Spencer, Peter II. Johnson, Ver non Clovcnccr, or Mllllcan; Ilurton K. Davis, ot Ilend, Oregon. H. FHANK WOODCOCK. 4 0-1 4 p Itixglster. NOT1CK. Tho annual meotlnR of the stock holders of tho Central Oregon Farm era' Creamery, Incorporated, or Ilend, Oregon, will ho held in the Council chambers, O'Kans building, Ilend, Oregon, on Saturday, December 15, 1917, at 2:00 p. in. A full attendance In desired an general business Is to bo transacted. CKNTIIAL OIIKOON FAItMKHS' CHKAMKUY, fie, 41c K. I). OILSON, Mgr. notick op siimtii'i 's salk. Hy vlrtuo of an execution In fore closure and order or sale duly issued out or tho Circuit Court ot tlm State ot Oregon for Deschutes County on the 2d day of November, 1917, to mo directed, In a certain suit In said County, wherein Mortgago Company for America, n corporation, as plain tiff, recovored Judgment against Davenport-Stnulcy Hunch Company, i WTSf! a. i 9fS90i HEAT needed nnwaste. pHI TSmjjjjMjII WITH No smoke or odor. tfHI PERFECTION OIL HEATER FOR SALE BY F. DEMENT & CO. BEND HARDWARE CO. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. a Corporation, Defendants, or dering mid decreeing that tho Southeast Quarter (HI3 i ) of tlm Southwest Quarter (HW't) of Sec tion Kleven (11) mid tho whole ol Suction Twelve (12) all in Township! Klghteen (18) South of Itango Thlr-V loon (13) Kast of tho Willamette' Meridian; also tho Southeast Quarter: (SKt) or Section Six (0) ami the North Hulf(N'A)of Section Seven(7) and the North Hair (N6) or Hu Southeast Quarter (SK',4) or Section Seven (7) ull In Township Klghteen (18) South or Itange Fourteen (H) Kant of tlm Willamette Meridian, all In Deschutex County, Oregon; also the South Hair (S1,) of the South know bettor than their parents when tho limit ot a clerk's patlenco Is reached. Kn far every Indication shows that old St. Nick isn't belnn forgotten hy tho children. An early an two weeks ago a letter wan found In the box addressed to tho North Pole, or another of tho popular win tor residences of tho saint. It pos sible, these stray notes aro turned over to tho parents of tho youngsters who send them. In addition to tho Christmas rush, the post office has an unusually largo amount of routlno business to keep up. The sale of thrift stamps has dot been forgotten, this past week more Rales being mado than at any tlrno so far. The stamps aro Issued at tho parcels window nnd it has kept two men busy the entire day handling the two pieces of work. Complicating tho business ot mailing tho packages aro the people who send something off and half an hour later come hack and say they forgot to Insure it. Thin Is Invariably tho rule with any article or more or less value. cast Quarter (SKU) and the South west Quarter (8W',i ) ot Section Sev en (7) Township Eighteen (18) South, Itange Fourteen (14) Kast ot the Willamette Meridian; and the Southwest Quarter (8V't) of the Southwest Quarter (8W4) of Sec tion Klovcn (11) Township Eighteen (18) South, Itange Thirteen (13) Kast of tho Wlllamctto Meridian, bo sold by the Sheriff of Deschutes County, In the manner prescribed by law and that tho proceeds ot such sale be applied to tho satisfaction ot the costs of such sale, the costs ot this action, and the remainder to tho satisfaction ot tho claims of the plain tiff heroin named, tho sum of Six teen Thousand, Sixty-five and 70-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon from the 2d day of November. 1917, at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum, and Five Hundred and no-100 Dollars Attorneys tecs, with Interest thereon at the rato ot C per cent per annum, and the further sum of $12.25 plain tiff's costs and disbursements here in. For tho further sum ot $10, 351.94 with Interest from, this date at tho rate ot 7 per cent per annum, and tho further sum of $350.00 at torney's fees, with interest at tho rate of G per cent per annum. Which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's offlco of said Court In said County on the 2d day of November, 1917. And each ot them, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or cither ot them, be barred and foreclosed of any right or equity ot redemption therein, oxcept as provided by Statute. Thoretoro, Notice Is hereby glvon that 1 will on Saturday, tho 22d day of December, 1917, at tho hour ot 10 o'clock In the torunoon or tho said day. sell at public sale to tho highest bidder for cash the abovo described promises to satisfy said Judgment of said plaintiff, Including attorney's fees ami costs, said salo to bo held at tho trout door ot tho court house In Itend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated this lCth day or November, 1917. S. E. ROBERTS, 38-42c Sheriff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notlco is hereby given that Mary K. Llvesley, Administratrix ot tho Ks Into ot Ocorgo Llvesley, deceased, The modem Mreside han rilod In h C unty Court of Deschutes C i O ego-i, l.nr t rial account am t ! said ostit", and that tho County Court has ap pointed tho 28th day of December, 1917, at tho lour or 10 o'clock, A. M an tho tlm , and tho Court room of Raid Court Hend, Doschutoi County, Oregon, as tho place, for the Shoes for Red Service I M rtPKCIAIn IS TO MAKE SHOES THAT STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE in inpecially mndo tor ibis kind or country. Mono aro bet ter mnde J. E. TILT SHOE a uuuiiHomu serviceable drcsn shoo tor men. Cannot be beaten for ihe money. Olvo theso shoes a trial. A. HANSON LOGGER. The A Hanson Loggc Shoes ot Threo Lakes, Wis., ore hand-made and cno or tho very best ot Its kind. Special raadu-tc-order work taken tor thli shoe. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIRING BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Ltith, Shingles, Huildinrr Mnterial, Kiln Dried Flooring and nil kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SuJrd Sue BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Locol Sales Atfcnt, MILLER LUMBER CO. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth ux3 Wuhiogton Stietti PORTLAND. OREGON Centrally located The Hotel far YOU Special Summer Kates Room with bnth privilege, single 75c up; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private bnth, single $ 1 .50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot ears pass our doors. From North Bank Depot S car transfer at 5thSt. Business and Professional Cards VERNON A. FORBES L a w v i: n First National Dank Building Dond :: :: Oregon H. II. DeARMOND L A W Y E It O'Kauo Building, Dend, Oregon Dlt. J. C. VANDEVEKT PhjhUlan and Surucou Phono lied 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-C p. m.; 7-9 i. m. O'Knno Ilullrilui;. H. C, BLLIS Attoriieyntljttv United States Commissioner First National Bank Building DEND, OREGON Shoe Repairing; Done li n KIRST-CIiASS man ner, while you wait. L. Goodman, opposite Raker's Grocery. O. 8. BENSON Attorney At Law Benson Building, Wall Streot Bend, Oregon. W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, - Oregon I I I hearing of objections, It any, to tho ncccptanco nnd approval of said final account, the closing of nald estate, and tho discharging of tho Adminis tratrix' bonds. MARY E. LIVR8LRY, II. C. ELLIS, Administratrix Attorney tor Administratrix, lieiid, Orogon. 39, 43c. BEND OREGON ARTHUR J. MOODE Lawyer Log Cabin Culldin;' Dend, Ore. Phone ITack 1411 J. E. ENGElHtETSON, PLI'MIUXO AM) HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Punished Jobbing Promptly J)one Phono Dlack 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kauo Uulldlm; BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONGER, Dend, Ore UNDERTAKER Licensed Kiiibahner, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Atat. DR. R. D. STOW El L Nitprupatlilc Phjhlcliiu Over Logan furniture Co. Wall Street Houm 9 to 6 Phono Red WZ 1 THE UNITED WARE-1 HOUSE COMPANY I Btettt nnd Fgrwardlnr, Gtacikl Cos I mtulaa MwlunU, I W rarrr Oil, CimUs, 8bt, Fbat Salt McaU, Haau, Bacaa a4 Lart I