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sJlSRND IIULLKTIN, IIKND OREGON, THUIWDAV, JUNK 20, IfMB PAOH 7 ' CAN FOOD AND PRESERVE- THE- NATJON L Any Clean Vessel With Tight Cover May Be -- WHERE CAN VOW CAN? In tlio kitchen, provided with cool or wood stove, raiino, isas stovu or nil stove. Out of doom, In n clean, cool, , shndy nnot, ovnr n cliorcnal fur- noro or any kind of tiro that - will limit n larso kottlo of wntor. - On tliu Imck porch, In it rlty njmrtinmit. In n school room. In n community kltclmn. - Moist liiwit does thn trick, WHERE does not matter' ho much as HOW. FrultN mid vegetables may ho suc cessfully en nn imI with very nlmpln nnd clump appliances. Thousands of women, nlrls nnd hoys every year inn fruits nnd vegetables successfully with homo (undo equipment In fact, mo successfully that many find it profitable outsldn market for tliolr Nurplim homo canned products, To run almost nny fruit or vc-ito-tahln or fruit Juice especially for liomo use- tho conscrvor needs only: (a) (loud, miutid fruit or vege tables freshly gathered. (l) A largo metal vessel, with Unit t fitting cover, such as n wniih toiler or big mil fitted with a false liottoui of laths or wlro nnd pnrtly filled with hollltiK wntor. (c) 1 Ion t to keep tho wntor boiling. (d) Tight ficnllnjc Jnn nnd rubber Tings (or en i) it mid n soldering outfit). () A ynrd or no of cheesecloth. (f) Tho ordinary enameled pans, china bowls, nnd other equipment found In every kitchen. Even sugar It not essential. Fruits und berries ran ho canned In plain hot wntor, fruit Julcn or fruit sirups tundo from coucontrutcd fruit Julco. Tim Hot Wntor lUttli. With n hot wntor hath outfit tho homo rnuiinr can hull (proress) tho tilled Jam or cans no Hint when llunlly sealed tho contents nra reason nlily enrtntu to keep. A fnlno bottom for tho processing vessel lit practically nn essential. Kit Iiurpniio Ih to ullow frrn circulation of tho boiling wntor around nnd 1h, A iiLiiLiiLiiiiiLiiiiLiiLiiLiiU.IiiLV vlE'ux' mBBmr & : 1 j Hlniplo Homo ('miner, .Mudo from an Old Wash Holler and Kitted with a Hint llotlnm, under tho Jnrs and also to pruvont tho Jnni from resting on tho metnl bottom right next to tho flumo. Such u fulso bottom can readily bo niiidu out of plecoH of lath or wood or by liondliu; ii pluco of stiff wlro nutting. HUH moro convenient will hu u wlro liasknt with Hinull logs and llttud with liundloH on oltlior end which stick up abovo tho lint water. This him "kut makoa nn uxcollout fulso bottom nnd at tho tmmo tlmo onnbloH tho lioiiRowlfo without troublo to lift . Hovorul Jars In or out of tho hot wator plinth at ono tlmo, With hucIi oqulpmont, a clean, nlry . Idtclion mid utoiiHlls, or n II ro nnd clean tublou In a Bhady, clean plnco out of doors, tho housowlfo will uood only to follow directions carefully, work quickly nnd bo over 'watchful 5" of sanitary conditions, to can ami w Used in Canning more canned goods than ever. First Stop, (lot Jnni and top, clean thorn nod havo thorn - rc'udy for uno. Hitcond Htop. Hnvo now rub bur rliiRM roudy to put tho seal on your caunod productR. .Third Htop. Convonlunlly ar- - range canning outfit and othur - equipment. A dntormlnatlon to savo food nnd help your country, coupled with n plontlful supply of fresh vegetables nod fruits, If coru- fully niaiinKod by nnfo nud sonl- tnry mothods, will glvo results that nro successful nnd satisfy- Ink. - llullotlns containing dlroc- tlons for canning, preserving, Jolly making, drying and othur conserving mothods will bo sunt frco on rorjucst to tho U. 8. do- parlmunt of agriculture, Wash- Ington, I), C. prosorvu garden products success fully. When tho required tempera turo to storlllxo (boll, steam) various products is 'reached, thoy must bo hold for tho length of tlmo stated In processliu; (hoatlnn) tlmo tables, nnd tho Jnrs must bo scaled nlr tlKht lm ini'dlntely nltor tho processing. Homo stops In tho procedure may seem unnocessary to tho nmntour, but tho operations of blauchltiK, boll Ins; or steaming; of Jars, attention to rubber rings, and final senlltiR havo an Important function In nldliiR to kill molds, yensts nnd bacteria and In provoiitlns; thalr ro-ontry Into tho food. Hlnco all successful cnnnlnR Is de pendent upon sterilization by means of heat, It Is most Important to apply sufficient heat to mnko tho products sterile. Do not lot filled Jars cool boforo thoy nro sealed. Seal them tlKht whllo they aro still hot from tho bath, Tho hotter tho product when sealed tho loss chanco that molds and bacteria from tho air will enter the Jar, llvo nnd cause tho caunod goods to spoil, 'lit u Jnrs must bo nlmolutoly air tight hormlotlcally senlod, Tho Hllghtust loak uuywhoro In A Jar or can at tho rubber ring or through n crack menus that tho air, carrying with it gonns, may outor and tho product will not koop, Hoar In mind that tho hot product In tho Jnrs will shrink a llttlo when it bogluu to cool. This ahrlnkngo will draw nlr Into tho Jnr It tho soul is not perfect nnd thoro la thu slightest oponlng. Molds, yonata nud bacteria nro llkoly to lio carrlod In by tho nlr and tho very things tho cansorvor trlod to kill by hoat nnd keep out by saallng nro present In tho Jam and nil effort nnd labor la lost. Kxnraino Jars or cans cnrotully, Throw nsido bent lids, ovon Ih tho lowor Up ia dontod only allchtly. Dlscnrd Jnrs with faulty xcrnw th r on (Is or unovanncsH whom tho ruhhor must fit. Take no chances with lonks. Kvor& leaky container must bo reprocessed and Honied ab solutely Unlit boforo It can ho ex pected In keep, Mont ICIalionilo ('nulling Outfits. Th oho who wish to hiivo tlmo and labor In caiiiiltu: can purchase steam pressure dinners, which produce temperatures higher than 212 do Kreos V or that of JioIIIiik wator, and shorten the period of processing Pressure cookers, which aro llRht to handle and which may bo obtained upon tho market In various sizes, nro especially well adapted to homo cnnnliiK, and at thu same tlmo aro most valuablo for tho, quick and ef fectual preparation of such foods as cereals, beans, moats, etc., which ordinarily require longer cooking, Thoy may ba used to advantage throe times a day, tho year round, nnd tho Investment of the small amount of money required to purchase one of theso Is real kitchen economy as re gards time, fuel and work. Tho uso of such an outfit and. also full direc tions on filling, heating and sealing ordinary caim aro given In bulletins supplied free on request to tho De partment of Agrlculturo, Washing ton, I). C. (From Monday's Dally.) Itnln (.Vnrrnl. The rains of Satur day night and yesterday wore general throughout all of Central Oregon, ac cording to reports being brought Into the city today. Tho total rain fall for tho two days as registered In Hend was .43, hut It Is thought that even this was lighter than In tho Tuinalo district, whero tho roads aro still covered with water. DANOKIW 0. CONHTIPATION. Noglectcd constipation may causo piles, ulceration of tho bowels, ap pondlcltls. nervous nrostratlon. nar- alysls. Don't dolay treatment. Ilcst romedy Is Foley Cathartic Tablets. Do tholr work surely, easily, gently, without Injury to stomach or Intcns tlnal lining. Contain no habit-form-log drugs. Fine for fat folks. Sold ovorywhoro. LEGAL NOTICES HU.MMONH. " In tho Justice Court for tho District of Ilund, Deschutes County, Ore gon. Mary K, Hoover, doing business an tho Unlvorsal Oarago, plalntln. vs. F. I. Drake, dofendsnt. To F. V. Drake, tho obovo named defondant: In tho Namn of tho State of Oregon you aro hereby re quired to appear nnd answer tho com plaint In thu nbovo entitled action on or before August 8th, 1!M8, that dato being six weeks nfter tho first pub lication of this summons, or for want thereof tho plaintiff will taku Judg ment against you for 114.24 with In terest thereon at Cfr from Jnn. 1st. 1018, and the costs and disburse ments of this action J. A. KASTKS, Justice of tho Peace, A. J. MOOHK, 17-23p Attorney for Plaintiff, MlI.MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of De schutes. C. S. Hudson, plnlutlff, vs. John W. Ilakor, Alllo X, linker, oIbo known nn A. N. linker; William Snull, Itedmond Hank of Commerce, a corporation: Ocorgo W. Wlinor, trustee, nud C. W. 2hret, C. N. Khrol nud II. Khrot, co-pnrtners doing business uudor tho firm name and stylo of Khrot Hros., de fendants. To C. W. Khrot, P. N. Khrot nnd II. Khrot, co-partners, dptng business under the firm uamo nnd stylo of Khret llros t In (ho Nnmo of the Statu of Orogon, you nro heroby ro (inlreil to appear and nuswor tho com plaint filed offulust you In tho abovo entitled suit, within six weeks after tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or liforo the 9th day or August, 1918, and If you fall so to do, for want thoruof tho plaintiff will take Judgment ugulnst you and will apply to tho court for thu relief demanded In tho complaint heroin, to-wlt: For a decree that thu plaintiff Is tho owner In feu simple of the SWV, of Section Twenty (20), Township Sixteen (10) South of llnugu Kleveu (11) KnHt, W M., Deschutos County, Oregon, and that thu dofoudnnts hnvo not, nor either of thoin, or nny othor person, other than tho plaintiff, nny right, tltlo. estate, Interest In or Hen or clnlm upon the said real property, or any purl thereof, and that plain- llff'H tltlo to said real property no Hllonced against said defendants and ouch of thorn, or any porsons claim ing nny Intercut therein, nud tor such othor rollof as to tho court may soom meet und equitable, Sorvlco of this muumnuR Ih made upon you by publication thereof in tho Ileud Hullotln for six successive wookn by vlrtuo of nn order mado by T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo of thu nbovo un titled court, on tho 6th day of June, 1918, Dato or tho llrst publication, Juno 27, 1918; last publication August 8, 1918. 17-230 VKHNON A. FOHI1KS, Attorney for tho Plaintiff. Postofllco Address; llond, Orogon. 0102.17 1IXVJ NOTICE OK CONTEST. Dopartmont ot tho Intorlor, Unltod Stntoa hand Office, Tho Hallos, Orwjon, May 24, 1918. To Albort Itodd ot Alfalfa, Orogon, Contostoo: You nro horoby notified that haw- reuco Walohor, who gives caro ot A. J, Mooro, llond, Orogon, as his postofflco address, did on April 215, 1018, fllo In this office his duly cor roboratod application to contest and nocuro tho cancellation of your homo stond entry, Herlol No, 0I02G7, mado May 2, 1912, tor B14, Section 10, Towilshlp 19, S Ilango 1C, K, WIN Inmotto Morldlun, and as grounds for his contest ho alleges that I am Informed and hollovo and therefore statu that said Albert Itodd aban doned said laud tin) day ho filed on samo and for more than six months Immediately thereafter; that ho has never neon on said land or resided Uioroon nor mado any cultivation thcroof or ImorovornentM thnrnon slnco tho day ho filed on the samo or at all; that he still abandons said land; that said absence and aban donment Is not duo to his employ ment in tho military sorvlco of tho United States In connection with operations In Mexico or along thu Doruers ihcroor or In tho war with Germany or any of tho National Ouards or other organizations of the several states. You aro, therefore, further not! fled that the said allegations will bo tuken as confessed, and your said entry will bo canceled without fur- thor right to bo hoard, cither beforo this offlco or on appeal, If you rail to fllo In this offlco within twenty days nrter tho FOUIITH publication or this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to meso allegations of con tost, together with duo proof that you have served a copy ot your an swer on tho said contestant either In parson or by registered mall. You should stato In your answer thu name or tho postofflco to which you desire future notices to bo sent to you, H. FItANK WOODCOCK, Uoglstcr. Dato ot first publication, Juno 13, 1918. Dato of second publication, Juno 20. 1918. Dato of third publication, Juno 27, 1918. Dato or fourth publication, July 4, 1918. lC-18p OM7 in, NOTIC'i: FOIt PL'HMCATIO.V. Department or tho Interior, United States hand Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 21, ,918. Notice Is heroby given that Alva Kllpatrlck of Hend, Oregon, who on April iC, 1915, made Homostead Kn- try No. 114743 for E (Kust Halt) Section 31, Township 19. 8outh, Ilango' 14, Kast Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notlco ot intention to make final thrco-ycar proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described bo foro II. C. Kills, United States com missioner, at Hend, Oregon, on tho lOtOh day ot July, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: David C. Rogers of Mllllcan, Ore gon. Howard F. Dyer ot Mllllcan, Ore gon. William A. Golden of Mllllcan, Oregon. Jackson C. Cllngan ot Mllllcan, Oregon. 14-18C H. FItANK WOODCOCK. Hcglster. " 00375. NOTICK Itlll I'UllhlCATIOrf. Department of tho Interior, United States hand Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Juno 3, 1918. Notice Is heroby given that Mary h. Itosln, asslgneo of Clifton M. ltosln, ot Hend, Oregon, who on Oc tober 23, 1911, mado Desert hand Kntry No. 03575 for hots 1. 2. Sec, 4. T. 20, S. It. 1C, E., nnd S4 SEW. Soc. 33, T. 19, S., It. 1C K. Wlllnra otto Meridian, has filed notlco or in tention to make flnnl dcsPrt land proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described boforo H. C. Kills, Unltod Stntos commissioner, at Hend, Orogon, on tho 26th day ot July, 1918. Claimant names at witnesses: Alwyn F. heo of Henri, Oregon. John Holland of Mllllcan, Oregon. houlso Fleming of Hend, Oregon. Arthur Flomiug of Hend Orogon. 14-lSp II. FItANK WOODCOCK, Ilogistor. NOTICE. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Oregon, for Doschutos County. In tho Matter or tho Application or Clus E. Stadlg, Oeo. F. Cyrus and John W. Clottor. tho board or di rectors or tho Squaw Croek Irri gation District, for n Judicial ex amination nud Judgment of tho court us to tho regularity and le gality of tho orgaulxation of said Squaw Creek Irrigation District, nnd tho regularity and legality of tho proceedings nud nets ot tho Hoard of Directors of said Squaw Croek -Irrigation District, and of tho proceedings of tho Hoard of Diroctors ot said Suuaw Crook Irrigation District pertaining to the election authorizing tho Issue una buio of iiouds, and ot tho regu larity nud legality of said bond election in thu sum ot $125,000.00. To tho Squaw Crook Irrigation Dis trict nml to all freeholders, legal voiors nun assessment payors wituiii said district, nud owners of titlu to land within said district, and to nny person or porsons Inter ested In tho proceedings of said district or In tho Issue nud snlo of bonds nud nny othor Indebtedness Incurred by said district, and to each of you: In tho Nnmo of tho Stnto ot Oro gon: You nnd each of you nro horo by commanded nnd r'oqulrod to np poar und nnswor tho potltlon of tho potltlonors, tho Uonrd of Directors of tho Squnw Crook Irrigation Dis trict, tiled heroin against you, and each ot you, in tho nbovo entitled court nnd causo on or boforo tho 12th day of July, 1918, In tho court room of tho nbovo entitled court In Doiul, Doschutos county, Orogon, nnd It you fnll so to appear and demur or nnswor, or othorwlso pload within said tlmo, said potltlonors or plain tiffs will npply to tho court for tho rollof prayed, for In tho potltlon on lllo horoln, to-wlt: For n docroo of this court to tho offoct that tho said district Is duly and locally organized under and pur suant to tho laws ot tho Stato ot Orogon; that nil elections hold in said district, both tor tho formation and organization of tho district and for tho issuanco of bonds, havo been held In tho manner provided by law nnd nro valid, and that tho acts and proceedings or thn Hoard or Directors In connection with said district havo boon regularly and legally porformed and aro valid, and that all Indebted ness Incurred and all warrants Issued and obligations entered Into by said district aro logal and binding upon said district, and that tho authoriza tion by said district or tho Issuanco or bonds In tho sum or $125,000.00 for tho purposo of acquiring control and ownership or tho Squaw Crook Irrigation system, Including all lands and wator rights necessary to bo ac quired In connection thorowlth Is in all things legal and regular, and for any other and further rollof as to tho court may scorn Just and equit able In tho premises. (Seal.) J. H. HANER, 13-15c County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon. , II. II. DE AIIMOND, Attornoy for Petitioners, Hend, Oro. NOTICE TO CRKDITOIW. In tho County Court of the Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Mrs. Bertha Stowcll, Doccasod. Notlco Is heroby given that tbo undersigned was on tho 8th day ot May, 1918, appointed administrator ot tho estato of the above named de ceased by tho county Judgo of De schutes county, Oregon. Thoroforc, all persons holding claims against the estato of said do ceased aro hereby notified to present tho samo duly verified according to law at tho offlco or II. II. DoArmond in tho O'Kano building, Hend, Oro gon, attornoy for tho administrator, within six months from tho date of tho first publication hereof. Dato of drat publication, May 16, 1918. R. D. 8TOWEhh, Administrator of tho estato ot Mrs. Dertha Stowcll, De ceased. ll-15c Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Simigles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Suadud Sba. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Casting! for Power Transtniiiion Machinery: VooJ Pipe Fitting. Grate Ban, Agricultural, Mining and Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament .1 anJ Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINGS ON- ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY. Business and Professional Cards VERNON A. FORBES L A W Y E II First National Bank Building Bend :: :: Oregon H. H. DeARMOND L A W Y IS It O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon II. C. JS L L I S Attorneynt-I.aw United Stated CoiniuLssloner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto C-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Oregon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, ot Portland VisUs Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire ot TIIORSON, THE JEWELER Bastes-Anderson Farm Land Co. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE First Natioail Dank Building 124 Oregon Sbett Bead, Ortgoa 012-100 011775 NOTICE VOll PUHMCATION. Dopartmont of tho Intorlor, Unltod States hand Offlco at Tho Dalles, Orogon, May 3, 1018. Notlco is heroby givon that Ooorgo S. Itoborts of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on Fobruary 2, 1914, mado Home stead Entry 012490 and April 23, 1915, mado Additional Entry No. 01477C, for SEVi, Sec. 8, NEH, See. 17, Township 20 South, Ilango 15, East Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intontlon to mako final throo-yenr proof to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbcd boforo II. C. Ellis, United States commissioner, at Hend, Oregon, on the 25th day of Juno, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Vernon Clcvenger of Mllllcan, Ore gon. Peter D. Johnson ot Mllllcan, Ore gon. Ivan h. Owon of Mllllcan, Orogon. Frank Sponcor of Mllllcan, Orogon. ll-16p II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. 01023 NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco at The Dalles, Oregon, May 3, 1918. Notlco is hereby given that Thomas W. Vandovort of Dond, Orogon, who, on March 13th, 1911. made Home stead Entry No. 01522, for W NE Section 19, Township 20, South, Ilango 11 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to make final flvc-year proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed before II. C. Ellis, United States commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, on tho 26th day of Juno, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: M. J. Main ot Bend, Oregon. Petor Sopgllng of Prlnovillo, Ore gon. Joseph Hoffman of Bond, Oregon. Ralph Caldwell of Bond, Oregon. 11-16C H. FRANK WOODCOCK, . Register. BEND, OREGON. J. E. EXGEUItETSON, PLUMMNG AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Choorfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. Phono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. 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