BHND nULLETIfl, HKND OREGON, THURHDAY, AUOOHT in, 1018 PAOH 7 t l STATE HIGHWAY ORDERS SURVEY ROADS TO HEND ARE TO BE WORKED. Houlli L'ml of tlio llcml-Kliiiuulli J'iiIIh HoiiiI In to ltvnlto Con- rdileritllou Itrml to IttMlinouil AImi Otdcml Hurvcjnl, (From Prlilny'M Dally.) Ifll'rUI to 'I1i llutlolln.) MALUM, Auk. 10. Examination of tho rrninlit of tho nlutn liluhwny do. imrtiiiuiil hero Indlcutu Hint any on HlniiKlitH which hnvo bunti iiimlo on tho l)iiHchu(ii county court on tho Krouud thut thnl court linn nllowuil titalo highway fumlit to nllp from Itn nra) hy Nlothfuluonit or caniloiuinoM eomo from liwplrod nourccH and do not exactly tally with thn exact ntnto of afrulrit. m Tint ntnto hlnhway ccitiwulnnlnu, nllvu to tho Imnnrtaiiro of llond ui u ttrrat cuntar of a i;roat lection of tho atuln, at Itn taut uinotliiK ordered n Kiirvoy made from tho houIIi and of tho road from Uund to La I'lno on Into Klamath Knits. Thn rommlioilon at thn ainn moot ing ordered a mirviiy for a road from Iluiul to Itodmund, Tho mmmlioilnn already linn ex pended $17,000 between llond and I. a Pino with thn cinder HurfncliiR of that road, and hlnhway cummin ilon ofllnlala dorlaro that tho road Jit In fine condition and hait Riven Kroat nnllnfuctlon In thai unction. An a link of tho road between Ilcnd and Klamath Tall, tho aurvny ordered will conned up with the Anna crook project, for which JO. 780.40 him been not aiildu for early uoimiruotlon work. It iniiHt tin takou Into cotnldora tloti, nay official familiar with tho rdtuatlou, that thn commlimlon In un iililo to illhtrllnito money and IiIrIi way work with nn frno a hand an wnn contemplated nt tho time of thu jiaaK of tho $ 0,000,000 roud bond Iiik art. Thn iMpltal lwiuon commit tuo han nil lit down on tho Halo of lioudn to n certain extent, iind nn ovnn a mora Important factor, thn lack of lahor and thn high cunt of material malin cnimtrurtlou work a dlflleult and oxpennlvo proportion unit thn communion mum K nlow. Over In llarnoy comity tho com inlimlon ItrtH ordered thn location of u Mirvcy for thn IluriiH and Crann road. Tim ootinty court of that county Iihn not iihIiIo (8,000 for that road. Further than that no atop have liHt.il taken. No money Iihn hm iMt RHldu for tho road from ntnlH fiuiitM mid It la problematical whtm Hiiy will be. Any delnrtlnn to thn effect that llaruny ootinty Iihn KOUKod thu Htato lilKliwny fund for u Inn') ullre of tho plo, whtlo other iiouullon hnvo been nnlep without oven ttiolr uapkluit on, falln to llud mihitluHtlutloii In tho rooordri. Htato hlKhway official npoak IiIrIi ly of thn member of tho county court of DhhcIiuIoh county and do iitarw that thuy havo found JunI tho oo-oporatlou needed tlinre. Thn faot that thn latent movo Ukou by tho uomiiilmlou ban bmm to ordr MiirvoyH for tho opunliiK of two Im portant llnkN Hiich an tho llond Klamath Fall rnuto and tho llond Itoiliuoiiil road glvo pntonl Indication that thd coiumlHHlou hint not forgot tun that lltud In on tho map and that It Intoiidft to maku It a larKor Hpot on tho map than oor hnforo, If buttor lilKhwnyi) can lirliiK that nltuatlou nbotit. Proportionally, llond hnH Hhnrcd n woll an any county In tho Htato, oiitHldo of poHilbly ono or two whom tho Columbia or Pacific hlt;hwayti Piihh through,, and Hioho countloa hnvo boon favorod bocaiiHO of hucIi hlKliwny" and not bncnimo of any particular ncllvltlim on thn part of tlinlr county courta, Whim coudltlouH brlKhtou It will lio found Hint many hundreds of thoiiHiiiHlH of dolIurH will ho oxpondod on roadH which will tond to muko llond a Krnatnr city and Central Oro Hon a Kroator noctlon of tho stoto and It iiIho will bo found that tho county oflkiulH hnvo not boon unloop, YI-1TXT1T "V 1 AfTO ICllitiiiNliUljU .JUino NAVAL RESERVE Former Partner In (Jolden Itulo HI oro Now AwaltliiK to Ho AnsIihhI to IIlN PONt. (From Thurmlay'H pally.) Hurry HholiiKold, who, with H. l'ourl, Iuib boon ono of tho proprlotorn of tho Oolilon Uulo Htoro In tlila city, ImH onllatod In tlio naval ro Borvo and Ih now In Portland await Iiik bin call to tho colois, Ho liaH dlapoacd of hla lutoroat In tho IhibI hobs to Mr. Poarl, who will contlnuo to conduct It undor tho eniho namo uh provlouBly. MORRISON HITS WORK OR FIGHT i,AiK)it iii:Ai)i:u ii:ciAitKH that TIIOMAH AMKNDMKNT WW WI5APON IN IIANDH OK D.NKAIH i;mi'M)Vi:iw to ha km iAitoit. (11 Unltl I'rr. to Tli limit Ilutl.tln.) WABHINUTON, Auk. 20. Kralik Morrlnon, niivrntary of thn Ainorlcau Kodoratlon of Labor, today doclarud to tho Iioiiho military committee that tho Tliomaa work or fight amondmont to thn man power bill wan an limult to labor, "Wo do not protest ftKitlnnt tho mini of tho nation koIiik Into tho army to flRht, but wo do protest ni:nliml tho puttlni: of Ihlit weapon Into thn hamta of unfair ninployom to brand thn workem of tho nation ait ttlackom." WILL DEMONSTRATE VALUE OF TRACTORS Inhibition Will llo Held In Portlitui! for Thrw lnt Knrly Nfxt Month. Through a tractor and Implement demonstration which In to tin hold In Portland on Hnptnmbnr fi, (I and 7, It In hoped to convoy to thn farmers of thn stnto tho advantaKO of tlio farm tractor an a menus for extensive farming nvon though an acuto short oro of labor oxIstN, Thn demonstra tion will covor about SCO aero of land, and practically ovory tractor, lurK". medium sired and small, will bn displayed. Ilohlnd tho tractor will bn pulled boldboard and disc plows, pits tooth, sprliiK tooth and disc harrow, Hcrapam, land Invollor and MUhsoller. Kncli demonstrator will havn an Individual tout on thn grounds for thn purposo of receiving visitor and prospoctlvn purchaser, whllo other nccommodatlou for thn visitors, who urn expected lo coma from all part of tho Mutt', aro to bo provided. RUSSIAN BETRAYERS REPORTED IN HIDING (11 Unllr.1 I'm to Tlie lU-n.t llullrtln.) WAHHINOTO.S', Auj;, 20. Cable riM-olvod from Rtockholm report that l.onino mid Trotsky, tho betrayers of ltunsla, aro aboard a warship In Kronstadt harbor tinder tho protec tion of tho (Iiiruinn Has ready to lien to Germany If thn occasion roinntnU It, It Ih reported that It I Jiardly probahln that tho Ilolshovlkl loadon will aiialn bo pormlttt'ikto touch Itus hIiiii noil w th. mi tho military pro tection of (in nn any. c ARRESTED SOON T. V. HIIANNO.V IS TO UK HK. Tl'ltNKU TO MAHHAS TO AN MWKIt iO HTATi: CMIAIU1K posi:i an a poi.ia: orpiuiMt. (Prom Thuradny'H Dally.) Whllo pohIiik a a member of tho OruKon military police, P. W. Shun unit vn nrrontod at Lakovlow yostor day afternoon on Information filed from both Crook and DoHchutoH counties charKluc him with viibhIiib a number of worthtosa cliocliH, Ho will bo returned to Mndraa to anawcr to tho charKCH. Hhanunn wns In Hand Hovoral daya laHt wook, at which tlnio ho ropro Houtml to both county and city of fkiala that ho wua undor tho ordora of tho ntnto military pullco depart ment and that ho had boon atatlonod at MadraH for mivornt uinnths guard ing tho ernpa. Ho explained Hint ho had lont hla hndRd tho day provloua, but had Bout for auuthor, Ho remained liuro uoveral days, but Hhowod no aotlvlty In pollco af fnlra other than HpuudliiK moat of hla tlnio at tho pollco utntlon ouJ Wnll atroot. Yoatorday momliiR Jofforaon coun ty oftlclula wirod tho nuthorltloa hero tlmt ho wiih wanted In MadraH for piiBHliiK Hovoral worthleaa chockB, and ahortly aftor a almllar word wua ro colvod from I.u Pino, whoro ho had oporatod furthor. Lako county nu thorltloa worn untlllod and ho waa urrobtod at Lukovlow, ProaocutltiB Attornoyll, II, Do Ar mond thta innrnlng wirod to Major Dloch, bond of tho Oregon military pollco at Portland, Booking to loam It Shannon waa connected with tho organization and rocolvod a roply that no bucU person waa a mombor, togothor with instructions to proao cuto to tho limit, ECKS NO GOOD FARMERS SIGN FOR SULPHUR manv paiimhiw ok thk countv aim: takino aovantahi: ok OPPOItTUMTV OK INCItKASI.NO 'Jiinilt CUOPH. (Prom Saturday' Dally.) That Central Oreon fannors aro itilck to tako advuntago of tho re sults brought out by tho experiments with tho tiso of sulphur versus land planter nn nn alfalfa fortlllzer Ih hIiowii by tho ract that member of tho Sulphur-Alfalfa club have slguod up with thn county ncrlculturnl nKent for Ofi.000 pounds of sulphur. A total of 10,000 pound of nulphur was nlgtii'd for on August 10 and many other alfalfa grower have re- iucstud Hiilphur club order blank, which have bonn sent thorn. Momhorn of thn club pgreo to pur chase and apply sulphur to a glvon number of acres of their alfalfa Hold, compare tho result with tho untreat ed fields and report tho results to the county agent. On account of tho many field trials with sulphur that have already boon completed, a largo proportion of tho alfalfa grower are planning on ap plying Hiilphur to every aero of al falfa they possess. Sovcn conclusive experiments completed to date have shown Increased yield of hay from tho use of sulphur ranging from 00 to HO per cent, Whero compared to thu uio of land plaster a un al falfa fertilizer, thu sulphur experi ments completed show an Increase ranging from 33 to CO per cent. At Tumalo un experiment testing out thl year' land plaster on August 9 against last year' sulphur applica tion was weighed up. Thn owner, J. W Ilrown, applied sulphur to the sulphur plot In tho early aprlivg of 1917, nothing being applied during tho present year. Ho applied CO pound of land plaster to tho land plaster plot again during tho prosonl season of 1918 Tho weight of tho second cutting for thl year after deducting 2& per cont. In weight for shrinkage, am us follows: On tho land plaster plot 3,330 pounds of hay and on thu sulphur plot 4,300 pounds of hay woro har vested, or an Increaso of 1,000 pound of hay In favor of tho sul phur. Figuring tho cost of land planter nt I IS par ton and sulphur at I R0, tho Drown experiment thus far hIiows n not gain of 'J4 In favor of thn sulphur plot over the laud plnstur plot. lty taklug up the sulphur matter with tha large sulphur reflnerlM, County Agent Ward secured a price of about SO per cent, lower than that of last year. Tho huge demon strations of the use of Hiilphur which will bo In prore In Central Ore gon next year wan to also serve the sulphur manufacturer a a demon stration of tho utilization of sulphur for fertilizing purposes and thuy wore willing to do everything possible to oncourugo thl mnvemunt. Howovor, a sudden fluctuation In the Hiilphur market on August 10 ro Hiiltud In thu withdrawal of all quota tloim and an Immodlato raise In price. Tho county ngont miccoodod In get ting tho price for tho farmers' pool of Hiilphur protected for flvo days, ho nil prospective sulphur usora arc urged to get In touch with Mr. Ward and arrange for their supply of sul phur Immediately. J. S. 8CIIAD AND K. .1. OAT LOW HAVi: TAKKX OPTION ON TDK lU'SINIlSS DUAL IH KXPKOTKD to nn oi.osi:d hhoutia. (Prom Thursday 'b Dally.) Negotiations nro now undor way for tho ualo of tho Owl Pharmacy, owned by tho Polndcxtur ostnto. J, S. Schad of Portland, who has boon In Dend for tho paat two mouths, and 10, J, Cutlow of IluriiH havo taken an option on tho biiHtnesH, nud nu Invoice of tho stock In bulug takou ponding tho final transaction. Mr. Schad Is a pharmacist of many yoara' oxporlonco, having boon lo catod In Portland, Salom and South ern Orogou during tho past 12 years. Ho camo to llond about eight wuokB ago, accepting a position at tho Ilor ton Drug company, but grnapod tho opportunities offorod by tho pur cluwo of tho Owl Pharmacy, which has always onjoyod a hoavy patron aigo. Mr, Catlow, whoso homo Is In Hums, has also had sovornl years' OWL PHARMACY CHANGES HANDS business oxporlonco. Ho I at tho prcsont tlrno completing tho disposi tion of Interest In Harney county preparatory n making IiIh rcnlilonro hero and taking an active part in conducting tho bunlnusn In tho futuro. JURY IS DRAWN IN MIKE MURGE CASE A Jury In tho caso of Mlko Murgc, changed with operating a disorderly houiio, was drawn at 2:30 thl after noon and tho first witnesses exam ined. It Is expoctcd that tho caso will bo finished tonight. LEGAL NOTICES POUND NOTK'i:. Notlco I hereby given that tho City of liend ha taken up tho fol lowing described live stock, to-wlt: Ono bay maro, ago about 11 years, wolght about 1,100 lbs., right hind and left front hoofs havo hole and quarter crack, bull on; ono dark bay horso, about 10 year old, weight about 900 or 1,000 lbs., shod In front, If any brand they aro un decipherable. Tho cost of redeem ing said lire stock will bo $1.00 per day In addition to actual expenso of keeping and cost of advertising and all other necessary expenses. In caso of falluro to redeem on part of owner, said live stock will bo sold as provided by tho charter of tho City of liond on tho 24th day of August, at 3:00 p. in. at city pound. U A. W. NIXON, Chlof of Pollco and cx-Offlclo Poundrnaster. 24-25 County Hoard of Initialization, Notlco I hereby given that tho board of equalization of Deschutes county, Oregon, will attend at tha office of tho county assessor In tho court housoji tho city of Dend on Monday, SoPfornber 9, 1918, and publicly examine tho assessment rolls and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of lands, lot or other property assessed by tho county nsscssor; and It shall bo tha duty of person Interested to appear at tho tlnio and place appointed. W. T. MULLAKKY, Assessor of DoschuteB County. First publication Aug. IS, 1918. 24-27c POUND notici:. Notlco Is horooy given that the City of Dend has taken up tho fol lowing describod llvo stock, to-wit: Ono red pig, G months old. Tho cost of redeeming said llvo stock will be SI. 00 nor day In addition to actual expense of keeping and cost of ad-1 vortlslng and all othor necessary ex-) pctiHes. In caso of falluro to redeem on part of owner, said llvo stock will bo sold on Lot 5, Illock 1C, Rlv irsldo addition, on tho lCth day of August, at 3 p. m. L. A. W. NIXON, ' Chlof of Pollco and cx-Offlclo Poundrnaster. 206c POUND NOTICK. Notice Ih hereby given that the City of Ilend has taken up the following live stock, to-wlt: Ono black cow, branded lazy It on right hip, right nye has been hurt; one black heifer, branded half circle P right hip con nected. Tho cost of redeeming said live stock will be $1.00 per day In addition to actual erpenso of keep ing ad cost of advertising and all other nocossary expense). In caso of falluro to redeem on part of ownor, said llvo Htock will be sold as pro vided by tho charter of tho City of Ilend on thn 23rd day of August, at 3 p. m. at city pound. L. A. W. NIXON. Chlof of Police and ex-Of(lclo Poundrnaster. (1200 W24-2C Notlco of Ilc.irlii; on Pinal Account juul Petition for DKtillmtloii anil Dlsrliiirgc In tho County Court of Deschutes County, In thaStato of Oregon, In Probato. In tho '.Mattor of tho Estato of Mary O'DonnoIl, Docoasod. Notlco Is horoby given that Ann O'DonnoIl, executrix of thu estato of Mary O'DonnoIl. deceased, has filed In th!s court for settlement, hor final account as such executrix, together with hor petition for tho final dis tribution of snld ostato, and that the hearing of tlio same lins been set for Monday, tho Oth day of Septomber, liUS, nt 10:00 o'clock A. M of said day nt tho court houso In tho city of Ilend, In Deschutes county, Orogou. and all persons interested In said estate aro notlflod then and thoro to appoar and show cause. If any they have, why tho said account should not bo settled nnd allowed, and why distribution of Hald estate should not thoroupoii bo Immediately made to tho porsous entitled thereto, without rurtnor notlco of proceedings. Dated this Cth day of August, 191S. ANNA O'DONNELL. Exocutrlx of tho Estato of Mary O'DonnoIl, Deceased. 23-27o NOTICE OP CONTEST. Department of tho Intorlor, United States Land Offlco, Lukovlow, Oregon, July 22, 1918. To Joseph Olxo,. enro of R. P. Mlntor, Dend, Oregon, Contesteo: You nro Horoby notilled that An ton! Szudzlowicz, who glvos Homstad Valley, Orogou, as his postofflco ad dross, did on July 22. 1918, Hlo In this offlco hla duly corroborated ap plication to contest nnd securo tho cancellation of your homestead ontry, 801 lal No. 0740C, nindo March 27, 1914. for SEU, K&SWM. Sec. 30, W'KSWU, Sec. 29, township 22 S.. Rnngo 17 E Willamette Meridian, and ns grounds for his contest ho nlloges that said Joseph Olza has abandonod said claim for mora than six months last past; that said entry man's nbsonco from and falluro to cultlvato said land was not duo to his omploymont In tho army, navy or Marino corns, or othor organization doscrlbod In tho Act of July 28,mr7Tr or oisowuoro, ana that said absonco from tho land wan not duo to tho cn tryman'H employment In military service rendered In connoctlon with operation In Moxlco, or along tho border thoroof, or In mobilization camp olsowhoro, In tho military or naval organizations of tho United State or tho National Ouard of any of tho sovoral states. You aro, therefore, furthor notified that tho said allegations will bo taken as confessed, and your said entry will bo canceled without fur thor right to bo hoard, cither before thl offlco or on appeal, If you fall to file In thl offlco within twonty day after tho fourth publication of thl notlco, a shown below, your answor, under oath, specifically re sponding to theso allegations of con test, togothor with duo proof that you havo sorvod a copy of your an swer on tho said contestant cither In person or by registered mall. You should state' In your answer thn name of tho postofflco to which you dcslro furthor notices to bo sent to you. JA8. P. DUROE88, Register. Data of first publication, August 1, 1918. Dato of second publication, Au gust 8,' 1918. Dato of third publication, August 1C, 1918. Dato of fourth publication, August 22, 1918. 22-2SC NOTICK TO CIMIDITOIW. In tno County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of De schutes. In tho Matter of tho Estata of Mary Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SuuxLu'd Sao. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Castings for Power Tranimijiion Machinery; "Wood Pipe Fitting!, Grate Bar. 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 R. S. HAMILTON ATTOUNEV-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Dank Bldg. Tel. 511 (Dr. Coc' former Office.) H. H. DeARMOND LAWYER O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon II. O. L L I S Attoraoy-at-Luw United State Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Oregon DR. TURNER EVE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Injiulro of THORSON, THE JEWELER Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Comploto Abstract Plant lit Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Fedorat Loan Abstracts. First Notional bunk lildrf.. DEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alloy Eastes-Anderson Irrigated Farm GENERAL Fint National Bank Quitting 124 J. Canada, Deceased. Notlco I horoby Ivon that tho undersigned ha been appointed oxoc utrlx of tho estato of Mary J. Canada, doccanod, and all persons having claim against tho estato of tho said Mary J. Canada nro horoby notified to present tho same, duly verified an required by law, at tho offlco of B. O. Stadtor In tho First National Hank Ilulldlng In llond, Doschuto county, Oregon, within six months from tho dato of tho first publication of this notlco. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco, August 1, 1918. ELLEN D. SANDERSON, Exocutrlx. E. O. 8TADTER, 22-2 Co Attornoy for Executrix. NOTICK TO CltHDITOHS. In tho County Court of tho 8tato of Oregon, for tho County of De schutes. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Vernon A. Forbes, Deceased. Notlco Is horoby given that Anno Porbc was, on tho 23rd day of July, 1918, appointed administratrix of tho estato of Vernon A. Forbes, deceased, and all persons having claim against oald ostato aro horoby notified to pro nent samo to said administratrix at Dend, Oregon, vorlfled as required by law, within six months of tho dato of the first publication of this no tice Dato of first publication, July 25, 1918. ANNE FORDE8, Administratrix of the Estato of Ver non A. Forbes, Deceased. 2 1-2 5c BEND. OREGON. Phono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building BEND - - - OREGON O. P. NISWONGER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Enibalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asat DR. R. D. STOWELL Nuprupnthlc Plijslclun Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 5 Phono Red 482 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Storac tad Krwrdlnr. Gnrl Ca inUtka MtrthtnUu Wt carry OU. GatoUo. Buiar, PUar, Salt litaU, Umj. Ilaraa n4 Lard. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO nRANCHES IN AIL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Farm Land Co. Lands n Specialty INSURANCE Oscgon Strett Bd. Oregon