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BKrTD UULLKTIN, KKNI OREGON, THURSDAY, AUMIJHT I, 1018 PAGH 7 s 9 KIESLING IS GROWING FAT in:ii.m AK.MV like aokhkh WITH 1IIM WRITES OK U.V. PKRIENCK I.N (iOI.NO TllltOIJOII JAH ('IIAMIIIIlt IOII TRAININd. (From Tuusdny's Dully.) Army llfn mid tun mnnlii sorvod liy Undo Hit in ngnm with Frank Kins ling, a former Bond man now with tlin Dupot lirlgudn lit Ciuup Dudgo, lown, according to n Inttor rociilvml from lilin by J. I). Duvldson of thin city, In which tin snys: "Army llfn scorns tn nitron with inn. At nny rato I hnvo galuml tnn tin u nil h sluco I cninn to en nip mid I urn sum It In tint cat thny norvn, fur Huvvit Ihuhi uallng llkn u Iroopor iivnr iilnco rnmn horn. I nnrur thought that tli (i nrmy fnd Its mini as It does, 1 wnii nttaclmd to Com tinny M, .140 Infantry, hut Inst Mon day I wan transferred from thorn to thn Depot brigade, Moot of thn no iikIIimI cripples urn attached to thin brigade. Wo do not hnvn to drill no hard an wn did with Company M. Wlillo with that coinpany wu wnrn drilling fourteen ho urn pur day Tlmy urn luni rushing thn buys throiiKh, "I hnvn hi'iin through tlm gas chamber. Ily that I menu I hnvn Ntond In n tuillil Inn which contained poisonous Kan, when wo tutro nil ra iulrnl to test for gns. At flrnt, or thn flrnt whiff I tndk, I did not seom to tget anything, und then I took n longer and deeper whiff nnd I found Kun, Relievo inn, I wan not long In rnplncliiM my kun imink no that I t'ould breathe chnmlrnl air again. I alio wont through a IiiiIIiIIiik filled with muntnrd r.an, llnnrnt to guod loss, that ntuff nurn does uinku your oyes nmart, "I Junt returned from thn Infirmary mid wn am to hu transferred again. Wn woudnr whnrn and whnii. In thu nrmy ono uovur known what comes next, no hIII puck my belongings and then I will tin ready for Franco " THIEF TAKES RELIEF FUND CO.VIItmt'TIONM I'Olt IICI.UIAN HAIIV IIHI.II.I' IH TAKI.N I'ltOM norn.i: at Tin: postoivice--. CI.OHU WATCH IH IIHINU REIT. (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) Stealing from tho lltflglun IihIiIhs' rallnf In Hih Inttwt crime reported In Ileiul. HoniH llmi Inst week thn milk lioltln at tha pimtofllcn, containing tlm contrlbutloiiM of patriinn of thtt ofllce, wan ntolnii, thn exact time not IihIiik known. In the punt It hnx hvun thn I'imtom of the ciimmtttnu In harR of thu rnlluf to mnku tho col Imlloiu from thn hotlliw onch Mon lay. Venterday when thu coiumlttou wuiit to thn pontofllcu the only ovl luuco of tho bottle wan thn Iiik and tin top, "tlm riMt having dlnappeared. Inquiry of tho pontofllcu ofllrlalH re vealed thu fact that thu bottle had linen 1:0110 for nuvural duyit, hut thuy had Hiipponed that tho committee had coiiio to mako thn uollnctloim and had not returned thu bottle. There In no duo n h to who could havo bean rnnponalhln for tho theft. Colh'ctloiiH nro tn ho iniulo moro rhRtilar In tho future, und a clono check la holiiK kept on tho bottles. MERCHANT MARINE I RECRUITING STATION (From Mondny'a Dally.) Tho Morton Drug company, which lins boon nppolnted onrolllu; akoiU for (ho United tntna shipping hoard rocrttltlng norvlco, roporta a call for IIOO rccrultH for tho merchant ma rine, Tho pay while tralnliiK In 'AO n month, with hoard and lodging and thu uko of u uniform, After npproxU mutely two niontliH on n trnlnlng ulilp tho recrullH urn placed In tho crown of cargo or piiHHOiier vohboIs for mer cantile voyngoH to various quartora of tho world. Thoy urn uxomptod from military norvlco. No class 1 11:011 nro accepted. DR. FRANCIS IS MADE FIRST LIEUTENANT (From Tuosday'g Dally.) I)r, C. II, Francis, llond oculist nnd optician, this morning roculvod u telegram from Adjutant General McCain advising him of his appoint ment nu u first lloutonunt In tho Modlcnl Ilosorvo corps. Dr. Francis has nccoptod tho nppolntmont nnd -will hold himself in readiness for n call for sorvlco, in tho monntlmo con tinuing hla practice- hero. WAR EXCHANGE now to preserve kh. Ho nurn thoy aro fresh. Eggs "put down" In Into nitmmor munt ho hnyond suspicion. Thoy rIvd nupply for family tnhlo whim high prlcos ruin. Two methods, tested hy spn clallntn, nro eiplalned below. Eggs preserved wliun thoy aro itbuntlant nnd cheap mnmi a nupply uiixt wlntnr (oii thuy may reach ex trnmoly IiIrIi price. Lain summer, In not too nnrly to preserve eggs, hut cam munt ho tnkou that thoy nm ntrlctly fmnh. Two muthoiU of preserving eggs aro recommended hy specialists of thn United Slates department of OKrlcultum. They follow: Wator-Olass Method. Unn 1 quart of nodlum silicate to 9 (juiirtn of water that lion been boiled mid cooled. I'lace thu mlxturo In n fi-gallou crock or Jar. Thin will liu nufflclnut to pftmnrvn Ifi dozen oggs; and tho quantity needed to prnnurvo a larger number of eggs will ho In proportion. First, nulnct a G-gallon crock nnd cloun It thorouRhly, after which It nhould lie ncnldud and allowud to dry. Hucntid, heat a quantity of water to thu hollltiR point and allow It to cool. Third, when cool, measuro out 0 quarts of wntur, place It In tha crock, MORE CHICKENS AM) EH. Moro chicken mid morn eggs will ruloano more moat for our armli'N and thn nlllei. Thuy rauuot Rut our chlckuun and egg wo can, and llkn to cat thorn, Poultry can hu Incronncd moro rapidly and morn economically than any of tha meat aulmali, Chickens will live largely and grow and pronpnr on wantu that never othurwlnn would hu of unn, and will cat thu infant hugs, particularly orchard pentn, before they havu had opportun Ity to do great harm, Chlcknnn rcqulro u minimum of attention. Mont of It can hu Rlvon hy women nnd children. No heavy labor ! required. Chlcknnn will help win tho war. and add 1 quart of nodlum nlllcntu, ntlrrlng thu tulxturu thorouRhly. Fourth, place thu nxgn In tho nolu t Ion. Ho very ctroful to allow at leant 2 I lichen of too solution to cover tho okkh. Fifth, placo tho crock containing thi pronnrvod uggn In a cool, dry place, well covorud to prevent evap oration. Waxed papnr covered over and HimI arounij the top of tha crock will aimwer thin purpimu. I. lino Method. Whou WHtnr-Klaiw cannot ho ob tained, tho following method may hu lined In Itn nttmd. Many consider thin method entirely Hatlnfactnry, though liiHtnncen aro known In which ckkh no priKorvud have tasted slight ly of lime. DIhhoIvh ! or .1 poitiidH of unslaked llino In r. gallons or watur that has provlniiHly been boiled and allowed to cool, nnd allow tho mixture to 11 1 and until tho lluio ssttliM and tho liquid Is clear. Place, clwiu, fronh oggs In a clean oarthonwnro Jug or kog and pour tho clear llnio water Into tho vessnl until tho eggs nro eovored, At leant 2 Inchon of thu solution should cover tho top layer of eggs. Sometimes n pound of salt Is used with tho llino. hut experience has shown thnt In gonoral tho lime without tho salt Is moro satisfactory, now to candm: i:g.h. If you nro going to put nwny somo summor-lald oggs for wlntor uso hath n patriotic nnd n porsonal duty you will nood to oxorclso enro to soo thnt only good eggs nro put In tho wator-glnsa or llmowntor container. Ono hnd og.g is llkoly to destroy sov ornl othorH. Uy consistently gather ing tho eggs whon thoy nro fresh, most of tho danger of storing had eggs Is avoided, hut since somo oggs nro imporfoct whon thoy nro laid, candling, whoro It can hu douo with out too much troublo ami dolny, might woll ho prnctlccd. Tho Uultod States department of agriculture !io,h Just Issuud n bulletin, "How to Candlo Kggs," Tho text Is brief nnd direct nnd is Illustrated with colored plntea showing tho way In which nu egg should npponr bo ford tho cnndlo, togother with tho various wnya it should not npponr. Tho bullotlu wnswrltton hy Dr, M. K. Pnnnlngton, chlot of tho food ro sonrch laboratory, nealstod hy M. K. JonkliiB, bnctorlologlst, nnd II, M. P. Ilotts, nrtlst, It should ho of groat uso, not only to porBoiiH putting nwny oggs for homo uso, but to thoso who doslro to establish or maintain repu tations for delivering eggs In perfect I condition, FREIGHT SHIPMENTS FROM DESCHUTES CO. INCREASE 125 PER CENT (HUI to Ttie riull-lln.) HAI.I3M, July 27. Whllo freight traffic Into thn Deschutes vnlloy hy thn two railroads operating there showed a tremendous Increase In HMO over tho year 10 10 an In crease no stupendous, In fact, us to ho almost unbelievable to tho best hooxtnrs of that wonderful valloy thn report of tho Oregon Trunk rail road, Junt received hy tho public norvlco commission to cover thu cal endar year of 1017, shown even moro wonderful strides In advance, and shows a percentage of Increase gen erally oven largor ovor 1910 than tho year 1010 nhowod over 1915. Tha report for thu Deschutes road has not yet been received, but Is ox poctcd soon. It In -well for ono to hold his breath when ha mads tho figures ap pended, for at first blush thuy aro almost Inconceivable. In 1010 a total freight tonnage of 02,192 tons was cafrlcd hy tho Oregon Trunk!. In 1917 that tonnage had Increased to ir,2,02fi tons, or easily an In crease of 12G per cent. Agricultural products carried In 1917 aggregated 22,927 tons, as com pared to 11,102 toon carried In 1910; grain aggregated 19,590 tons an com pared to 8,301 tons; products from animals amounted to 7,872 tons, as compared to 8.G.T7 tons, or a slight Increase; livestock amounted to 7,445 tons, as compared to 8,103 tons, also n slight decronno; prod ucts from mines amounted to 2,712 tons, an compared to 1,117 tons; products from forests (nnd hero Is a stunner) aggregated 98,677 tons GUSTAVO WINS MAT DECISION (From Monday's Dally.) Ad Gustavo, local wrestlor, proved hlmsolf to bo a hotter man than Young Norbcck of Kllonsburg, Wash., had given him credit for being, whon ho won tho decision ovor tho latter at tho gymnasium Saturday night Norbeck, who claims the light heavy weight championship of the coast, challenged Gustavo to a match, agreeing to throw him twice In ono hour and thirty ml 11 ut oh. Ho gained his first fall at the ond of thirty-two in I n u toe with 0 combination hammer lock and toe hold. Gustavo accepted thu decision of ltaforeo Hilly George, although there were those In the audience who denied that a fall had been nitde. In the second heat, lasting over a 52-niliiute porlod, Gustavo held off his opponent, not permitting a fall, hut In several Instance! forced Nor beck to work hard to keep himself from going to the mat. At the end or mo time tlio men were both go - Ing strong, hut tha extra weight of ! Norbeck provod n serious handicap ... .i. ............. to hla opponent. At tho conclusion of tho match I from tho dato of the first publication Norbeck in addressing the uudloucejof this notice at the office of 11. C. gave groat credit to Gustavo's ability. ,K,,1,I ,n 'he ,,,,rl National llnnk am.),,. .hr.1 i. ...i.i 1 inn.i , Mlu,,,,,,,Bi on. "oschutos county. "'""', " """ " i - "jurogon. moot 1110 man in n iinisneu go, no tinio limit set, best two out of three falls. NAME NOT EASY TO REMEMBER (From Xlonday's Dally.) W. W. Wongo, nllas K. W. Muollor, nllna F. W. Schwndo, has nnswored , Jo so many different nnmea that when ho was asked ot Vancouvor by a Uultod States official what hla mimo was ho wns uunblo to toll him until after hoOind boon Interrogated tho socond tlmo. CMuollor was nrrestod horo sovornl wooka ngo on a charge of forgory nml lntnr onnfeRxnil tn luivlni lieon ! n deserter, from tho United States j nrmy in lus confession implicating Ilort Robinson, another desortor. Tho mon wore tnkon to Vancouver nnd turned ovor to tho United Stutoa of ficials hy Sheriff S. E. Roberts Satur day, nnd It was thon thnt Muollor frogot tho namo undor which ho had unlisted and failed ta mako answer to tho inquiry for suvorul minutes. On tho train to Portland ho nctcd norvQUH during tho ontlro Journoy nnd 011 ono occasion tho eh u rift found him working with tho handcuffs with n button hook in an effort to roloaso hlmsolf, Something to soil? Advortlao tn Tho Bulletin's classified column, as compared to 21,902 tons In 1910; lumber amounted to 90,109 tons, as compared to 20,009 tons, other forest products totaling 2,408 tons, an com pared to 1,233 tons for tho preced ing year Manufacture totaled 11, 004 tonn, as compared to 11,309 tons for the preceding year. The road puld 1102,471.28 on total compensation to Itn employes for 1917, tho average number of em ployer, being 143 i. Tho road also paid off $100,000 outstanding notes. It used 12,579 tons of fuel, or 2, 113,217 gallons of fuel oil. Its operating revenues for tho year wore $229,529.97, no Increase of $130,904.98 over the preceding year. Its operating expenses, however, worn $387,703.79, an Incrcaso of $100,533.04. Its net revenue, conse quently, was $41,821.18, or n de creaso of $30,028.00 from Its net revenue of tho preceding year. Its railway operating Income for tho year was $17,422.19 In red figures, or a $5,715,80 decrease over tho pre ceding year and tho Income balance transpired to tha profit and loss ac count pbowed figures In the red amounting to $402,701.80, or a de crease of $87,374.80 from tho pre ceding year. These figures Indlcato that regard less of the Immensely Increased traf fic the road still Is operating at a decided loss. The road has 150.91 miles of track with a total Investment In road and equipment at tho end of tha year of $10,439,578.35. It expended $175,508.88 In additions and better ments during tho year. CERTIFICATES ARE AWARDED TEACHERS V (From Friday's Dally.) Out of fifteen applicants writing at tho stato teachers' examination here last month, eleven secured certifi cates. These wcro forwarded to the county superintendent of schools' of fice this week. Flvo of those taking tho examination wcro from other counties than Deschutes. Those re ceiving certificates wore: John Tuck of Uodmond, Nora Livingston, Bend; Mrs. Ii. C. Scott, Crescent; Mrs. Olive Lanfcar, II' nd; Jennlo K, Car roll, Dutto; Hlla Morse, llond; Curtis Christy, Sisters; Frank Webber, Ilend; Avn A. Moore, Ilend; Anna K. Tate, Ilend; Hthlyu Stetson. Held. Ono cont a word is all a little- Want Ad will cost you. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Deschutes Countv In tho Matter ot the Estate ot Jessie Hello Thayer. Deceased. 1 Notice is hereby given that the unuersignod was on the 12th day of July. ISIS, duly appointed executrix of tho Inst will and testament of 'j. - sslo Hollo Thayer, deceased. All persons having claims against the ??l!,,L' nro noretiy notit led to present ,,r n.imu uuij vermeil in uiu iiiiiuiinr inmviiio.i i.v in wm.i,. iv ,nto Dato of first publication. July IS. 191S. MABEL K. STRINGER, Executrix ot tho Last Will nnd Testament ot Jessie Hello Thnyor, Deccasod. 2023c NOTICK TO (TtKDITORS. In tho County Court ot the Stato ot Oregon, for tho County of I)o- Ht'hnlna ' I,. ,lin lntim. mx .i.A i...At , ,.. J Canada, Deceased. Notlco Ih horoby slvon that tho undersigned has boon appointed exec utrix of tho estnto of Mary J, Canada, deccasod, nnd nil porsons having claims against tho estnto ot tho said Mary J. Cnnndn nro horoby notified to presont tho samo. dulv verified ns ',,,,l!ro,-.by ''. at tho offlco of E. O Stadtor In tho First National Hank HttlldlUR In Bend, Doschutcs county, Oregon, within b!x months from tho dato ot tho II rat publication of this uoiico, Dato ot tho first publication of this notlco, August 1, 1918. ELLEN D. SANDERSON, Executrix. 222Gc ' O. STADTER, Attorney for Executrix, NOTICE TO CllHDITOKS. Ill tho County Court of tho Stnto of Orogon, for tho County of Do schutcs. Iu tho'Mnttor of tho Estato of Vornon A. Forbos, Docoasod. Notlco is horoby Ivon that Anno Forbes was, on tho 23rd day of July, 1918, nppolntod administratrix ot tho ostnto of Vornon A. Forbes, deceased, nnd all porsons having claims against nnld ostnto nro horoby notlllod to pro sent samo to said administratrix nt Bond, Orogon, voriilod as roqulrod by law, within six months of tho dato ot tho first publication ot this no tice. Dato ot first publication, July 25, 1918. ANNE FORBES, Administratrix ot tho Estnto of Vor non A, Forbes, Docoasod. 21-25o NOTICK. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for DnnchutcA County. In tho Matter of tho Kstalo of Kd ward C, Pnnroso, Deccasod. Notlco Is horoby gives that tho undornlcnnd wna mi Mm 1911. .i..., .. July, 1918, nppolnted administrator wuii mo win annexed or tno estato of Kdword C. Ponroso, docoasod. All tmrHOIIS huvlr.2 rlnlmn nvnln.t tl.n estato am horoby notified to present tho samo duly verified In tho manner provided hy law within six months of tho dato of tho first publication of this notlco at tho offlco of A. J. Monro, In tho Log Cabin building, ilend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dato of first publication, July 18, it la t .... H. C. ELLIS, Administrator with tho Will Annexed of tho Estato of Ed ward C. Penrose, Deceased. 20-23c SUMMONS. In tho Justice Court for the District of Dcnd, Deschutes County, Ore gon. Mary E. Hoover, doing business as tho Universal Oarage, plaintiff, vs. F. P. Drake, dofondant. To F. P. Drake, tho above named defendant: In tho Name of tho Stato of Oregon you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint In the above entitled action on or before August 8th, 1918, thnt dato being six weeks after tho first pub lication of this summons, or for -want thereof tho plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for $14.24 with in terest thereon at 0 from Jan. 1st, 1918, and tho costs and disburse ments of -this action. J. A. BASTES, Justice of thn Pinft- A. J. MOORE, 17-23p Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of De Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS , COMPLETE STOCK of Sundwd Si. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturer of Iron. Bronze and Semi-Steel Castings for Power Transmission Machinery: Vood 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. BEND. OREGON. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1C First National Bank Bldg. (Dr. Co)' Former Oftlcr.) H. H. DcARMOND LAWYER O'Kano Building, Bond, Orogon II. O. L L I 8 Attorney-at-Law United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 68-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Orogon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inquire ot TIIORSON, TUB JEWELER Eastes-Anderson Farm LancLCo. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENKRAL INSURANCE Firit National Bank Building 124 Oiegon Stiett Bd, Oragoa schutes. C. 8. Hudson, plaintiff, vs. John W. llakor, Alllo N. Dakor, also known os A. N. llakor; William Snail, Ilodmond Dank of Commerce, a corporation; Georgo W, Wlmar, trustee nnd C. W. Ehrot, O. N. Ehrot and II. Ehrot, copartnora doing business under tho firm namo and stylo of Ehrot IJros., do fondants. To C. W. Ehrot, C, N. Ehrot and II. Ehrct, co-partners, doing business undor tho firm namo and stylo ot Ehrct Uros.: In tho Namo of tho Stato of Oregon, you aro horoby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit, within nix wcokn after tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or boforo tho 9th day ot August, 1918, and If you fall so to do, for want thoreot tha plaintiff will take Judgment against you and will apply to tha court for tho relief demanded in tha complaint horeln, to-wlt: For a decree that tho plaintiff fa tho owner In feo simple of tho 8W4 of Soctlon Twonty (20), Township Sixteen (10) South of Ilango Elerea (11) East, W. M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and that tho defendants har not, nor either of them, or any other person, other than tho plaintiff, any right, title, estato, Interest In or lien or claim upon tho said real property or any part thereof, and that plain tiff's tltlo to said real property bs , sllonced against said defendants and each of them, or any persons clalsa lng any Interest therein, and for aach other relief as to the court may seem moot and equitable. Service of this summons Is eaads upon you by publication thoroof In tho Bend Bulletin for six successors -weeks by virtue of an ordor made by T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of tho abovo en titled court, on the Cth day ot Joae, 1918. Date ot the first publication, June 27, 1918; last publication August 8, 1918. 17-23c VERNON A. FORRES. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. Postoffice Address; Bend, Oregon. Pbone Black 1291 LEG A. TIIOLS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building BEND ... ORECJON O. P. NISWONQER. Bend, Or. UNDERTAKER Licensed Emhalmcr, Funeral Director. Phono Rod 421. Lady Astt s DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapathlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 5 Phono Red 483 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Slant snd Forwaidlns, Cnrsl Com ululon MircluoU. W carry OU. CimUm. Bum, Vlw, Salt HU, Ur.au, Dacaa end Lard. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGH ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITtM BU.VI I af 1 1 1 1 I ' MSJ I . -f -tyi -1 -1 UfftViUWU