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BKMD BULLETIN, IIU.VI) OREGON, THUllNDAV, JULY II, ifUH FAGH 7 CAN POOD AND PRESERVE THE- NATION Tin::t',Era... . j Tmr r --tr-nriTTTi5' "lynnim U-l MIIIfMlMIIT'RViW.JSlKWUlKlltlPllllMiaM'AJJB-' i MIMI II I lp All Canning Steps Important; Wise Canners Heed Every Rule r Tim II rut Htop In homo canning of vpKotutili'n or fruit Is to rnnko suro (lint nil tlm iioodml apparatus In Jinnily nml In condition far Inimodl tlo tiiio. An explained, thin consists of n hot wntor huth outfit (nuch nn n wash holler with n fnlno bottom), or a (itontn pressure ennnor, gins Jam, tops nml rubber rlnffit (or en nit nml noldoring outtlt), a yard or two of den n cIidospcIoIIi for blanching nod dripping, and tint usual kitchen oqulpmont of cloan otinniulod pans, knlvni, spoons, wooden pnddln nml augnr, unit and other condltnontn for Ilavorlug, Tables and all uluusll with whlrh the product I to como In contact must bo scrupulously cloan preferably scalded with boiling wntor. I'm I'troli, Koiiml PnxliirtN. Tho frultn or vegetables to bo ennui'd must bo fresh, nouud nml neltlirr too union nor too rlio. Young vegetables glvo buttor it-suits than old, woody or touch ones. Aim to Kt tho productn Into tho Jam an ijulckly nn In practicable. Every mlnulo'n delay lessen flavor and Hilda to (ho dlfflculty of canning. A t, , Ih EtluH Hh PVb Ik Kbb' JtEB) Hurh productn an grion pons or nweot corn n ro not lit to enn If they nro off tho v I ii on mom than u tow houm. Pons for canning nhotild ho picked oarly In tho morning or durliwc n cool npell nml rushed Into tho cnun. Don't let pons stand after they nro shelled. l'rtNirn Wnti'r Until nml l.'iiipty Jm ' nml l.liN. SInrt your dny'n canning opera- tlonn by putting your wanh bolter or liot wntor bnth with Its fnlno bottom ( to boll on tho lint. Hoforo tho wntor In It guts loo hot placo cloan empty Jars on their widen nml put jtlnsH covorN or motnl caps In tho bath, the metal rnpn preferably In u piece of cloth which may ho llftod out ron vonloutly, Covor tho Jnrn with water, nut tho lid on tho boiler and lot tho jnrn noil until you nro rondy to uho thorn. They nhnuld bo allowed to boll for nt leant 15 mlnutcn. An It taken tlmo for a big vossol of wntor to como to a boll, ntart thin boiling of Jnrn noma tlmo boforo you begin uctunlly to proparo your fruit or vegetables. Try not to huvo your prepaid frultn or vogdtnblos wnlt nny length of tlmo to ho put Into tho boiled Jam, 'Monnwlillo ntart wntor for blnnch- Iiir to boll In n cloan ounmutod pall, Uho only now rulmor rliiRH. Shortly lieforo you will uho tho rubber rliiKH mid n toiiupnouful of blcnrhnunta (rookluK) Rodn to n quart of holllux -water, CloniiBO tho rubhor rliiRs Junt liufnro putting thorn on tho Jnrn 1y dlppliift them for ouo mlnuto In thin hot Hoila wntor, I'lrpurlnu; lVultn nml Wuotnlilon. Holout nouud froHh frultn and voko- tnbloH nml cnrofully wuah In cold wntor. Do not put HOft hnrrlea Into a wntor. Itlnuo thorn by pourliiR wntor ' over tho liorrloa In ti colnndor, IioIiik nroful not to hiiibIi or lirulno thorn, 'Sort tho product hkiiIii nml dlncurd all brulood or dofoctivo plocea, AVIth cloan hnndu nml ucnldod utonalla pool or aorapo or cut up largo proiluctH Into plocoa ror canning bIzo. , If tho hot Jam nro not yot rondy - und they moot huvo boiled for nt lonut 15 mlnuton covor each dluh of jiropnrod product with a eloau towol or Bcnldod covor. Uottor yot, pro lnro only u Hinall quuntlty nt n tlmo nml rush Into ono or twd Jura. -Thou r, iiropara uuothor l)atoh, Tho qulclcor ' tho product la propnrod and puckod Into tho hot jar tho liottor. Illniirlilng, JuhI hoforo plncliiK In ttio jam put tho proparod product In tho contor of n cloan choosocloth siiunro. Tako tho cloth by tho cornarn and plungn tho product Into tho clean boiling wntor In tho blanching vussol, Allow It to remain In -tho boiling wntor only for tho tlmo specified for ho par ticular product, Iluniovo immediate ly and clthor dip Into cold bath or placo dlrootly In tho Jam, nn directed for tho product, KOYAL NEIGHBORS ORGANIZE IN BEND Svw IMlgo Coiiiim In mKIi Thirty. Ono .'MnnlMi OfllriTM of llm Onlrr Aro Nnmnl, (From Friday' Dally.) With llilrty-ono momborn prciont, tho orgnnlrntlon of tho Itoyal Nolgli bom, auxiliary to tho Modern Wood men of America, wan organized In thin city lout Tuomlay night, District Deputy Mm. Jonnlo Unwell of Fort land bolng In attendance, Tho new lodgo will meet on tho flmt and third TuoMilayn of oach month. Tho fol lowing officers woro oloctod: Mlnnlo Ht. Clnlro, ornclo; Klvn Ilrowu, vice oracle; Klalo Htafford, pnnt ornclo; Maudo McOlbboiiH, re corder; I.ella Kroogor, receiver; Vic toria Orr, chancellor; Tlnuyo Cle mont, tnamhnl; Franccn Kvoret, ua- ntatnut mnmhal; Mildred Stookoy, munlclan; mnnugom, Mm. (lunt Mnth- hoii, Sarah Itoonoy, Mary K. Ununn; Harah Smith, Innor noutlnol; Mngglo JoriHon, outer Bontlnol; oiniiilnliig phynlclnn, Dr. Aunn Itlon-Flnloy; gracoR, Mario St. Clnlro, Hloanor Ad ult, Ilorulco Drown, Hthel Mnrkham and SuhIo Qlllott. TWELVE MEN LEAVE for ft. McDowell I'lvo Art) ludiictcil Into Other llimnN Asm 11) laud In NiiiiuhI iih Cnptuln. (From Saturday's Dally.) Twolvo men out of tho county Quota of novontoon loft thin morning under tho cnptalucy of Asa llylnud for Ft. McDowell, California. Tho llvo other men huvo been luduatod by other Hoards. Thoao leaving this morning woro: Asa Ilylnnd, Chnrlon J, Snulnbury, John Leslie Wright, ChnrloH A, MoAndrowH, Hobort Cran dnll, Clydo Wornatnfr, John A. Nlr chal, Ooo. K. 'MoAndrowB, Frank S. Rpoucor, I'M Ward 0, autllolsch, Wlu fluld Crolghton nml Loater D, Lowo. DESCllUTES COUNTY PLEDGED FOR $117,(535 (From Saturday's Dally.) Tabulation of tho plodgea mndo for tho purchnao of war savings atnmpa in tho rocouit drlvo show tliat 3,170 poraona In Doachutoa county plodgod thomaolvo3 to buy atnmpa of n maturity vnluo of 111 7,635. Tho county quota wna ?100,000. Tho total of tho plodgoa mado in Uond, IncludliiK tho two nttlls, wna 82,1G0, ngnlnat n quota of $06,000. A tablo showing tho district quatnu, tho ninount plodgod and tho unmoa of tho workora will bo glvon nu Boon a poBslblo, RETAIL COST TO BE MADE PUBLIC FOOD REGULATION IS BACK OF SCHEME. Prlco IntiirjirHit ((in CommltO-ix l Olvo Mt of IniKirl4iut Com tuodltli Will I-wini Profit to ItHilliT. (From Saturday's Dally.) A prlco lutorprutntlon coin- mlttoo In being orKnnlzod In this county at tho present tlmo, nc- cording to If, C. Hartrnnft, food administrator for Deschutes county, and nn noon an tho sys- torn han boon complotcd dutalln of tho coinmlttuo'n report will bo mado public. I'OKTLAND, July C A "prlco nl torprctatlon" nyntom, through which tho public will bo given full Infor mation regarding tho coat to retailor of nil ntaplo food conimodltlcn, to gether with n HUggcRtcd prlco nt which Mich commodities should rea sonably bo offered for sale by tho retail dealer to tho consumer, Is now boliift Inaugurated In Oregon, In nc- cordanco with n food administra tion plan which In natlon-wldo In scopo Assistant Federal Food Adminis trator Newell, In nnnounclni; tho In auguration of the nystom, said: "Tho Information regarding tho cost of Important fond oonimodltlos to tho denier wilt bo socurod by prlco Interpretation commlUoes, who will nlso dotermlno nml suggest tho rea sonablo flguro at which thoso staples should bo sold to tho consumer. It should ho romomborcd that tho wholesale dealers aro already under llcenso and that thnlr margins of profit aro already limited under na tional food administration regula tions. It would bo Impossible, how aver, to govern ho profits of tho re tailor In this way, becauso of tho varying conditions In different local ities, honco tho need of tho prlco In terpretation system, which will ex tend In every county In tho state Kach county administrator will form n cnmmlttoo, In tho personnel of which will bo represented overy class of retail dealer and tho wholesalo or jobbing Industry who supplies tho retailer, nn woll an tho consumer to whom tho retnller noils. These com mittees will mako weekly Investiga tions and glvo out tholr schedule of prlco Interpretations through tho local newspapers. It should bo un derstood clearly that theso prices, however, will not bo doflnlto or ah soluto, but aro merely suggested prices that will bo roaaonablo for both consumer and dealer nt tho tlmo and In tho locality whoro published. HIKES FIFTY-FIVE MILES TO JOIN COLORS (From Monday's Dally.) K. F. McNeil of Portland, who nl ready has thrco brother aorvlng In tho army and navy, arrived In Ilond this morning after a GG-mllo hlko through tho Cascades, hoping to Join tho Marines ut tho local recruiting ofllco in tho O'Kano building. Mc Neil rushed Into tho recruiting ofllco during tho absence of Sorgoant Ilrooka. "I want to Join tho Ma rluen," ho doclurod to tho civilian sitting nt tho sergennt'u desk. "I have-been out on a thrco days' hlko and I may bo n llttlo shy of weight, but If you let mo igot out to broak fast I can mnko that up. I hava tl.roo brothers in tho uorvlco now ami I ha to to bo tho Inst ono in, but I hud to fix It so that I could loavo my wlfo," Uy tills tlmo tho surprised civilian had tlmo to ex plain that ho waa not tho recruiting officer, but that ho would And that Individual and let him supply tho wnuta of tho man who had provided for hla wlfo for tho tlmo of his on llHtmont and hiked CG miles across tho mountains In ordor that ho might Join tho colors, Sorgeant Ilrooka wna found n few mluutoH Inter nml after (mentioning tho would-bo rocrutt, weighed htm und found htm to bo about ton pounds light for tho navy require moutn. McNeil wna dlauppolntod but not discouraged. Twonty minutes lntor ho wnB buou walking down tho Htroot arm in arm with Corporal Ilnrvoy of tho army rocrultlng aorv Ico, with whom lio wna conversing oxcltodly, doularlng thut whllo ho was too light for tho Marines or itho navy ho wna confldont ho had nt loast two pounds to spare for tho Infantry, It It could bo nrrangod to huvo his local draft board at Portland induct him tor an early call. Something to aollT Advortlao In Tho Bullotlu'a classified column. DELIVERY ONLY EACH DAY COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE RULES. All MitcImiiiIh In tho County Aro AN clmi Uy Kmv Order Which Wnit Out ThroUKli County Today. (From Friday' Dally.) To tho 'Merchants of DoHchutcs County: Beginning with Monday, July 8, 1918, tho merchants Inside tho corporate limits of all towns In Dcschutos county will bo limited to ono dollvery of mor- - chandlso per day. Uy Ordor of tho COUNTY COUNCIL OF DKFKN8B. - II. C, Hartrnnft, Co. Chairman. Commencing next Mondny, July 8, merchants In Deschutes county will ho permitted but ono delivery of goods each day. This wns tho an nouncement mado by II. C. Hartrnnft, chairman of tho County Council of Defense, this afternoon. Mr. Hartrnnft Minted that tho nc Hon had boon taken first for tho conservation of tho man power and Kasollno of tho county, and second that tho older hero is but preceding tho stato ordor by perhaps ton days, when tho stato council will Issuo or ders to all tho subsidiary organiza tions throughout Orogon. At tho presont tlmo in Ilcnd tho majority of tho merchants havo been making two dollvorlos 4o their cus tomers each dny, ono in tho fore noon and ono in tho afternoon. Just what arrangements will bo mado under tho new ruling is not yet kilown, tho announcement being as great a aurprlso to the merchants as to tho buying public, tho council act ing without warning. Whether or not tho new ruling will permit a second delivery on Saturday to handlo tho extra Incrcaso of week end business Is not known. Horrifying uarcjoyie. Tho destroyed cathedral at Helms wna noted toe Its gnrgoylo ornnrncnts and tho strange use to which they wcro put. Uncanny monsters supported ped estals for angels und npostlcH. Often tho beasts wero horrible caricatures of tho snlntn they upheld. Sometime they wero monks and nuns. One par ticularly roguish brother had pursed his lips In tho fnco of an ustonlshed nugvl for centuries. A conscientious gargoyle ban a duty to perform other than scaring the slghtseiT nud looking terribly individ ual. Ho Is a mouthpiece for a rain gutter. Few gargoyles, however, per form their nnturnl duty. They prefer to sit on balustrades and chew less fortunate members of their species. Thero nro those, however, that are old fiiRhloned and really work. For ex nmple, tho ones nt Milan. Hero real rain water pours from their open Jnwn, Hut since they nre so busy they novo less tlmo to bo fashionably hoirlblo and so aro not so famous as thcli kindred of I'nrla owl Ucltus. EXPLOSIVES TO BE CHECKED UP KIIICIUFP OF COL'NTV MUST UK- POUT ALL INFItl.NGllMKNTS OK TIIK LKI)i:UAL I.AW IIKOA11D IXO 8ALK AND KTOIIAGK. (From Wodnoadny'a Dally.) Enomy allons having explosives In their poR8osslon must bo reported to tho United States explosives In spector, W, U. Cumpholl, at Medford, Oregon, according to n lottor ro colvod .by Sheriff S, E, Roberts this morning, Mr. Campboll, in hla lottor, sots forth tho uood of precaution in tho salo nud disposition of oxploalves to nuyono at tho preaout tlmo uuloss tho buyer la personally known to tho party making tho salo, and Mr. Hob orts la naked to Bond Immediately full particulars ot nil Infractions ot the exploalvea net in ordor that an in vestigation may bo mado, "and when pnrtloa who unwittingly offend may .bo sayod tho humiliation of prosecu tion and bo cnutlonod tor tho fu turo," Full partlculara ot all no- glootcd or Improperly constructed mngnzluoa, for tho storage ot exploa lvea, ot all dlacovorloa ot "cochoa" .or nbandonod or improperly guardod powdor, dynamite or other explos ives; ot all onomy nlloiia in posses sion ot explosives ot any kind or any ONE amount; of all porsons holding ll censo who mako unpatriotic or nodi tlous remarks; of all dcnlors who keop explosives In a careless manner whoro they may bo olthor stolon or taken away by an enemy alien. Closing, tho lottor sayn: "It is tho purposo of this act to provont such untoward ovonts an tho lom of Ilfo, destruction of property and in torruptlon of property and interrup tion of traffic, and tho main thins; In to keop explosive out of tho hands of men of ovll mind, and tho cnomlcs of tho United States, and tho great principle for which this country stand in tho world war." LEGAL NOTICES 8UMMONH. In tho Justice Court for tho District of Ilond, Deschutes County, Oro gon. Mary K. Hoover, doing business as tho Universal Oarage, plaintiff, vs. F. P. Drake, defendant. To F. P. Drake, the above named dofondant: In tho Name of the Stato of Oregon you aro horeby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint in tho above entitled action on or beforo August 8th, 1918, that date being six weeks after tho first pub lication of this summons, or for want thereof tho plaintiff will tako Judg ment against you for 114.24 with In terest thereon at C from Jan. 1st, 1018, and tho costs and disburse ments of this action. J. A. EASTES, Justice of tho Peace. A. J. MOOItE, 17-23p Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Dc Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Standard Sues. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS im i m am Manufacturers of Iron. Bronze and Semi-Steel Caittnffs for Power TranimIion Machinery; AVood Pipe Fittings. Grate Bars, Agricultural. Mining and Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament al and 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 LAWYER First National Dank Building Bond :: :: Oregon H. H. DeARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon II. O. L L I S Attoraey-at-Law United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREOON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Orogon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, ot Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or lnqulro ot TIIORSON, TUB JEWELER Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE Firit National Dank Building 124 Oregon Sliert Brad, Orryca schutos. C. H. Hudson, plaintiff, vs. John W. Ilnkor, Alllo N. linker, also known an A. N. Dnkor; William Bnoll, Redmond Dank of Commerce, a corporation; ticorgo W. Wlmor, trustoo, and C. W. Ehrot, O. N. Eh rot and II. Ehret, co-partnera doing business undor tho firm namo and stylo of Ehrot Bros., de fendants. To C. W. Ehrot, C. N. Ehrot and II. Ehret, co-partners, doing business undor tho firm namo and stylo of Ehrot Ilros,: In tho Namo ot the Stato of Orogon, you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit, within six weeks after tho date of tho first publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or before tho Oth day of August, 1018, and If you fall so to do, for want thereof the plaintiff will tako Judgment against you and will apply to tho court for tho relltt demanded In the complaint herein, to-wlt: For a deer co that the plaintiff la tho ownor In foe slmplo ot tho SWU of Section Twonty (20), Township Sixteen (1C) South of Range Eleven (11) East, W. M., Deschutes County, Orogon, and that the defendants have not, nor cither ot them, or any other person, other than the plaintiff, any right, title, estate, Interest in or Ilea or claim upon tho said real property, or any part thereof, and that plain tiff's titlo to said real property ! silenced against said defendants and each of them, or any persons claim ing any Interest therein, and for sach other rollcf as to tho court may seem meet and equitable. Sorvlco of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof la tho Ilcnd Bulletin for six successive weeks by virtue of an order made by T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of tho abovo en titled court, on the 6th day of Jane, 1018. Date ot the first publication, Juno 27, 1918; last publication August 8, 1918. 17-23c VERNON A. FORBES. Attorney for tho Plalntilf. Postofflco Address: Bend. Oregon. BEND. OREGON. J. E. ENGEURETSON, FLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. Phono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND - - - OREGON O. P. NI8WONQER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Iilceased Enibaltuer, Funeral Director, Phone Red 421. Lady Aset. DR. R. D. STOWELL Nanrapathlc Physician Over Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 5 Phoue Red 48U THE UNITED WARE nOUSE COMPANY Storai and Ftnrardlnr. Central Ca mbalaii Mtrthanta. W carry Oil, GaoUa, Boiar, VUar, Salt Meat,, Uaar, lUraa aad Lard.