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IIKNI) IIULLKTIN, IIKNI) OREGON, TIIUIIHDAV, HKITKMIIKH fl, UHH PAOK 7 OREGON GOODS ARE BOOSTED A. 0. CLARK, MANAOKR OP HOME INDUSTRIES LKAOIIK, IS PLAN NINO CAMPAIGN IN MUM) IN tiii: nkah I'trruitu. (From Friday' Dally.) A. (I. Clark, field tnnniiKcr fur Din fourth Liberty tonn, who In In tint city (onfnrrhiK with the county com mitted toilny on thn plnim for puttliiK thn ilrlvn ovnr thn ton nt tin re quired time, Id, In private llfit, man- nor of t ho Homo Induntrleii Imikuo ( of tho Portland Chamber of Com merce. 111m nrgnnliatlnn bondn 11m effort to rrimtliiK kiioiI "HI for tho product of tho fnctnrloii of OroKou, Thorn Im uiiUNiinl Intercut nt thlH tlmo In locul product. llnratiNO of thn gov eminent' nttltuiln It now become tho put riot Ic duty of every cltUon to palrnnlio homo Indtmtry, Mr. Olnrk doclnro, ntnl quote tluclo Hum itn flaying: "Duo local food, nml liny nt point nonrot production," "It thoroforn, kIvo our people n clinnro to hitlp Undo Ram and bo no fit tho ntnto belde," ay Mr. Clark, "anil no ouo, no mattor what hi lirofiiMlnn or builncM, can nny that blKKor payrolhi In Oregon havo no Interna for him. "Tho payroll monrty In tho fnntcnt moving inonoy In tho world. Tho xnmplo of thn bo no fit dorlvod from payroll In In ovldonco horn In llond, nml to multiply tho number of mini In nil tho mllln nml facturlc In Ore r.on In certain to plnco In circulation inonoy that now koc out of tho ntato to pay for good mndn itlnowhnrn that urn now oftorod by manufacturer within our border." Mr. Clark ntato ho expect to ntart n rnmpalKii In llond In tho miir fit turn and plann to nnnd it field worker hero to meet with thn hounawlven of thin dlntrlrt, undor IiIh Idea that thn women of thn homen nro tho pur vhnslnr; nRentn and control from 85 to 'JO per rent, of, thn purchnnoM in food Bluff and wearing npparol. To nocurn her ro-opurntlnn U to iilll direct nld In behalf of thu payrolln of nrifton. m E rwo i;w om:h are rcported vi:vn:iti).v pink moi ntain DISTRICT 1 1 1. .V. IM AIM. WELL r.MMiit control. (From Friday's Dally.) Two additional lire were reported yosttHilH)' on tho reserve, making u total of 19 reported since .Monday morning. As In tho case of tho foriimr (Ires, tho latter two nro small bins. Harold Kmlth, ranger In tho I'lim Mountain dlntrlct, wlmro tho three h'.g Urns are raging, has n orow of men working to stop tho llamas nml had partially Miircended yusler- hiy when thu plow with which thu trenches wero being made was broken, iioctMtnltutlng u delay of hov- oral hours. During thin tlmo tho llro gained roiiHldorablo headway, but It Ih not thought to bo extremely dangerous us there are Miifllcleut men to hold It. IS AGAINATHOME MAN LOST IN TIIK WOODS LAST .MONDAV IS PK'KKD l.'P IN TIIK HPHINO IIIVKII IHHTHIirT HV J. HIIODKS OK THIS CITY. (From Frldny'fl Dully.) Don Whitehead, who has boon lost in tho woodH In tho HiIIhoii cavo and. l.avn lulco region slncu 'Monday, wuh brought Into tho city today by J. C. Rhodes. Whitehead bucamo exhaust. d whilo searching for Harry Haydon last Monday nnd wan loft by his com imiilou, who liiBtruotod him to remain whoro ho wns until tho following morning. Whon n Hoarchlng party wont to tho Bcono tho noxt morning ho had gono, and several purtlon liuvo Blnco boon searching for him. When dlscovorod by Mr. llhodoa ho wns on tho rond to llond In tho aprlng rlvor aoctlon and was making his way homoward. AbIiIo from bo Ing without food for four daya ho la tooling no ill olfocta or his nilvonturo. NINETEEN FIRES 0N1ERESERV WHITEHEAD DISTRICT QUOTAS IN COMING LOAN DRIVE LIKELY TO BE DOUBLED (Krom Friday' Dally.) Further otuplmnlH of thu fact that tho coming Liberty lonn drlvo was to depend chiefly on voluntary nub ncrlptionn featured yontordny'H moot ing of dlntrlct chalrmon and other called to moot with Fluid Managor A. O. Clark of Portland. Detailed plann for thn drlvo wore Riven only hIIkIU coiiHldorutlon bo cnunn ot thn lack of Information an to thn county quota, At a mooting to bo hold on iloptombor 15 It Is ex pected that thn quota will bo sot for thn different dlntrlct and final dotnlln nrmiiKod. That thn dlntrlct quota would probably bo moro than doublo tho amount nut for tho lant loan wan ntoted by Chairman Hudson, who wild that when It wan remembered that thn county subscribed 1230,000 for thn lant loan It would bo realized COST TO CONSUMER OF POUND LOAF OF BREAD (Kipliuuttloti of Chart.) Hlnco 191.1 farmers havo boon re ceiving for their wheat a gradually Increasing proportion of tho price paid by tho counumer for" bread. Tho amount received by thu wheat grower for hln contribution to tho nverngo pound has Increaned from less than I V4 cuntn per loaf In 1913 to more than 3 ' cents iuirly this year. Tho proportion to tho wholo prlco Is shown by thn relative lontth of tho black columns of thn chart. The middle portion of each column shows what thn miller recolved for hln milling enstn and profit. Thin has been a somewhat varlulile factor, but COST 70 THE CONSUMER I l tt t arjrmrm tun I , - nWrr l0 V w cw mm Ml Ihw f fu- lilt nlimt i 1913 1914 1915 ' ''"' Wi & 52J P 7" " H'n fi) .. 612 A $ K s. . m 592 Ji . LL. 'jk '"" ""681 661 )d g g 4-' - ' JVfxtc t'VUirn ijw 8 rlfttv natxton FIRST , t tt Viwl t j turwuiMr (JJoi tai ctja HALF WAR EXCHANGE sroAit-SAViNo swKirrs. I'rillt PlIHtOM. 1. Htlunt fruit; wash; propare. :. Couk until sort; stir. 3. Add minimum amount of sugar or sugar substitutes, as corn Byrup, honey, etc, to Hwoeten. - -I. Continue cooking until very thick. 5, Spread by spoonfuls out Hat on oiled paper, 0. Dry In slow oven; finish drying over kitchen range. 7. Turn from tlmo to tlmu llko griddle cakes. Nuts of all kinds can bo dried In thoso cakes, which may bo loft whole m ..i. I.. hIhI.iu ...111. urtluan.J lt,tt III tub III Dllltn niui nw.nni.io. .- . u.h pastes mny bo nuido Into bars or usod iih fllllngH for siuidwlches. They may also bo brought back with wntor and used for plo lllllugH or sauco. CARROLL WINNER OF SILK QUILT (From Tuesday's Dnlly.) A man by tho nnino of Carroll wns tho succosBful winner of tho silk (jullt mado by tho ladles ot tho Needlocraft club, which was disposed of In tho usual mnunor nt tho picnic groundB yestordoy. It has not yet boon learned tho amount ot inonoy which was rnlsod, hut this will "bo mado public within a day or two. TItlKI) .MANY, FOUND TIIK 1IKST. Foley Cothnrtlo Tabluts keep tho howula rogulur, swooton tho stomach nnd tono up tho llvor. J. 0. Gaston, Newark, lnd,, saya ho usod a groat many kinds ot cathartics, hut Foloy Cathartic Tablots gavo him more satisfaction than any othor. IIo says thoy aro tho best cathartic tahlotu mado, Sold ovorywhoro. Adv, that It would not bo so vury difficult to ralfio tho oxpeetod quota of about J2GO.00O In thu coming drlvo. Mr. Clark npoku generally on war subjects and then tnoro specifically on thn loan drlvo, elaborating tho Idoan expressed In hln talk buforo tho Cornmnrclal club on Wednesday. Following his talk tho mooting dlscunsod tho matter of dealing with slacker, and other loan subjects, Thoso prosuut wore: John A. Marsh, Tumnlo; J. M. Griffin, Turn aloj 0. P. Ueckor, Turnalo; Fred N. Walalco, Tutualo; C. It. Ilolloway, Alfalfa; C. II, Clow, La Pino; If. J. Ovorturf, Ilund; John T. Park, Tum nlo; It. II. Ilayley, Turnalo; P. II, JoluiHon, .Mllllcan; Jarud W. Moore, Iledmoiid; II. I.. Tone, Hlsturs; H. E. Loclirlo, Ilrnthurs; Max A. Cunning, Itedmoud; A. II, Tift, Itedmond; T. II. McCnnti, lleud; C, H. Hudnon, liend; It. V. Rawyur, llond. Is now at tho minimum (C per cent.). In this C per cent., however, Is In cluded tho cost of tho containers (bngs, nackn. etc.) shown as dotted area, which has Increnncd very near ly In proportion to thu price of bread Itself. Hags now cost about CO per cunt more than In 1913 and 1914. Thu shaded portion of thu column represents tho oxpunno of distribut ing tho Hour, making It Into bread nod gutting tho loaf to the consumer. Thu chart shows that tho farmer Is now rocelvltvg a much larger sharo of the final prion for his product than In thu past, and that a considerable nniouut of "spread" has boon takon out of other expenses. OF A POUND LOAF OF BREAD lOCtNTJ. 1916 1917 1917 LAST FIHST HAI MALT '1TMAI.O. (Coutluuuil from I'aga 2.) Jess Hurler purchased an Overland runnbouht this weuk. Mrs. Lena McPJisrsmr purchased an Overland touring cur trout Mrs. Uohurt Smith. Miss Viola Llsk will work In the project ofilto during tho coming winter. 'i;hns who attended tho dance nt Torrobonno Friday night wero: C. M Phelps, Mrs, A. Dickinson, Misses Kdlth and Ksthor Hales nnd Fleta Miller. A party was hold nt tho Commun ity hall Saturday evening In honor ot Uuorgo Short, who Is bora on a furlough from the navy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chumberlln nro visit ing Mrs. Chamborllu's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 10. J. Dunn. Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. M. Couch, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Couch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Couch and dnughtors, Mrs. C. K. Nichols, Jlr. nnd Mrs. A. J. I Inner and Gerald Cowley spout Sunday on tho Motollus rlvor. Dr. Tumor, oyo specialist of Port land, will ho In llond agnln Wcdnos. day and Thursday, Sopt. 11 and 12, nt Thorson's Jowolry store. Dr. Tur ner Is n spoclullst of oxporleuco nnd Mtiuidlng and you will make no mis tnko by consulting him about your oyea and glasses,. Honduohos re lloved. cross oyos stralKhtoned. S:t- iBfiictlnn guaranteed. Consult him, Don' forgot tho date. Adv.2G-7. GOVERNMENT WARNS AGAINST SWINDLERS (Prom Prldny's Dally.) A warning against Llborty bond Hwlndlora Is Issued by tho Unitod States Chniubor of Commerce, ami a copy of a poster and lottor on this Rubjoct has boon received by tho Bend Commercial club, Tho poBtor la hoadods "Wurnlngl Don't bo Bwlndlod out of your Lib orty bond," It thou goeB on to say that It any body trios to trado you out of your bond, tako tho trador to tho bank and jjji ... ,...3 . . B . n m . a . 1918 mm ascertain from your banker thn value of tho bonds, stocks or securities of fered In exchange for your Liberty bond, Tho poster advises tho Liberty bond holders that If they nro In abso lute nood of money their bonds can bo sold for cash In tho open market, but tho udvico Is to keep tho bonds as a patriotic measure. Liberty bond holders nro urged to register their bonds and to keep them where they will not bo stolen, lost or destroyed. Legal notices MIM.H'AN ItfMIHTKANTH, NOTICK Iteglstratlon In tho Mllllcan pre cinct on Hepternber 12 of all men between 18 and 4G not previously registered will bo at thu Mllllcan postofflco and not at tho school house. Adv.27c. NOTICK. Notice Is given by tho County Court that it Is forbidden by law to let Irrigation water waste In a county road. Sections 0427 and G429 of Lord's Orngou Laws provldo for procedure and penalties In cases where landowners fall to stop tho ilowago of Irrigation water In roads and It Is tho Intention of the court to see to tho enforcement of theso sections. Notlco Is especially called to section C429, providing as follows: "Upon tho completion of said work, tho road supervisor will flic with tho county clerk of tho county In which such road or roads aro situ ated, an Itemized statement of tho tlmo occupied by him and his as sistants, and the reasonable compen sation for diverting and removing sold water from said county road or roads, together with tho name of tho owner and occupant of tho land on which said Irrigation or other ditch which brought said water to said county road or roads, Is situated, to gether with tho dato and hour when said notlco was served on. such owner or occupant of said land, verified by his oath, and when said statement is Died, tho county clerk shall causo the same to bo entered upon tho Hen docket prepared for that purpose, and the amount of such charges and 'expenses, when so docketed, shall constitute a first lien, prior and su perior to nil other Hens or charges on said land or premises, excepting taxes," Adv. 27c. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Orecon. for Deschutes County. Gcopxo I). Clements, Plaintiff, vk. Helen V. Clements, defendant, To Helen V. Clements, tho abovo named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you aro horeby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In thn abovo entitled suit on or before tho 24th day of October, 1918. which Is more than six weeks nftcr tho Cth day of September. 1918. ! tho dato of tho first publication ot i this summons, and If you fall to ap pear nnd nnswer.'for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court ( for n decreo dissolving the bonds of ' matrimony now nnd heretofore exist ing between plnlntlfT and defendant, and for a further decree awarding the future care, custody and control of Clarpnco Clements to the plain tiff herein, a prayed for In said com nlafnt. nnd for such other and fur ther relief as to the court may ap pear Just and equitable The survlco of this summons Is mado noon vou bv publication thereof In The llond Hulletln, n newspaper ot ! cpuornl circulation, for six consacu ; tlvo and successive weeks, bv virtue ' of nu order made and ontorcd by the Hon. T. B. .1. DufTey. Judge of the nhovo entitled court, on tho 31st day ot August, 1918. E. O. STADTKIt. Attorney for Plaintiff. llond, Oregon. Dato of first publication, Septem ber G. 1918. Dato of last publication, October 24, 1918. 27-33c NOTICK I'Olt ri'UI.IC.VMON. 011(111. I Department of the Interior, United Statns Land Office at Tho Dalles, 'Oregon, August 2Sth, 191S. Notlco is hereby given that Michael M. Markov of Horn!. Oregon, who on Juno 18th, 191fi, made Homestond Bntry No. 014U44, for lots 1-2-SV, NBV, SKH, Section 5. Township 20. South. Itango 14 Knst Wlllumntto Meridian, hns tiled notlco ot Intention to mako final threo-yoar nronf to es tablish claim to tho land abovo de scribed boforo II. C. Kills, U. S. com missioner, nt llond, Oregon, on tho lSth day of October, 1918 Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Dyer. D. C. Hogers. Fred Klger. CllfTord Evans, all of Mllllcan, Oregon. II PItANIC WOOODCOCK. 27-3 lc lteglstor NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby glvon that under nnd pursuant to Sec. 25 of Chapter a&7, Laws or Oregon for 1917, tho Hoard of directors of tho Suuaw Crook Irrigation District will moot Oct. 1st, 191S, at tho offlco ot tho socrotnry In Bond. Oregon, ns n board of equalization for tho purposes oi roviowing ami correcting its as sessmout and apportionment ot taxes to ho loviod la tho district for tho ensuing year. AH nwnors of land within tho district nro Invltod to bo prosont. II. II. DE ARMOND. d22l--w27-2S Socretary. POUND NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho City of Bond has takon up tho follow ing llvo stock, to-wlt: Ono bluo roan pony brnndod S O on left Btltlo. Tho cost ot roiluoiulng said llvo stock will bo fl.00 par day In addition to actual oxponso of keeping and cost of adver tising and all other nocossary ex ponsoa. In caso ot falluro to rodeom on part of owner, said llvo stock will bo sold as provided by tho ohartor ot tho City of llond on tho Cth day ot Bcptombor, 1918, at 3 p. m. at tho city pound. L. A. W. NIXON, Chief nt Police and cx-OfflcIo Poundmastcr. d221-w2C-7 County Itonrd of Kuiinllzntlon. Notlco In horeby given that tho board of equalization of Deschutes county, Oregon, will attend at tho office of tho county assessor In tho court houso In tho city of llond on Monday, Hepternber 9, 1918, and publicly cxamlno tho assessment rolls and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by tho county assessor; and It shall bo tho duty of persons Interested to appear at the tlmo and place appointed. W. T. MULLAItKY, Assessor of Deschutes County. First publication Aug. 15, 1918. 24-27c Notlco of Hearing on Final Account nml Petition for Distribution ami DNclinrgn. In tho County Court of Deschutes County, In tho Stato of Oregon, In I'robate. In tho Matter of tho Kstato of Mary O'Donncll, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that Ann O'Donncll, executrix of tho estate of Mary O'Donncll, deceased, has filed In this court for settlement, her final account as such executrix, together with her petition for tho final dis tribution of said estate, and that tho hearing ot tho satno has been sot for Monday, tho 9th day of September. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building, Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SuWd Size. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. r HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Dronze and Semi-Steel Casting! for Power Traniminion Machinery; AAooa1 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 ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Hank Illdg. Tel. Cll (Dr. Co' Kormtr OfRec.) H. II. DeARMOND ij a w y e n O'Kauo Building, Bond, Oregon H. G. L L I 8 Attorneyat'Law United Stated Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER. D. M. D. DENTIST Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kane Building Bond, ... Oregon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or Inqulro ot THOUSON, THE JEWELER Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Comploto Abstruot Plant in Central Oregon, Special Attention Glvon to Fcdorul Loan Abstracts. First Notional DonK Bldg.. UEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alley Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE Firtl National Bank Building 124 Oregon Suct Dead, Oregon 1918, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at tho court houso In tho city of llond, In Deschutes county, Oregon, and all persons Intorestod In said estate nro notified then nnd thoro to appear and show causo, If any thoy have, why tho said account should not bo settled and allowod, nnd why distribution of said estato should not thereupon bo Immediately mado to tho persons ontltlod thereto, without further notlco of proceedings. Dated this Cth day ot August, 1918. ANNA O'DONNBLL, Executrix of tho Kstato or Mary O'Donnoll, Deceased. 23-27o NOTICK FOR PUIILICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, United States Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, August 12th, 1918. Notlco I hereby glvon that Wil liam A. Ilahn, of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on January 20th, 191C, mado Homestead Bntry No. 014400 for B (Bast half) Section 11, Township 20, South, itango IS, East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Inten tion to make final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described boforo II. C. Bills, United States commissioner, at llond, Ore gon, on tho 11th day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: I'otor D. Johnson of Mllllcan, Ore gon. John J. Holland, Mllllcan, Oregon. Charles II. OrafTonbcTgcr, ot Mllll can, Oregon. Leo D. Keller of Mllllcan, Oregon. 25-2 9c II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Phono Dlack 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONOER, Bond, Ore, UNDERTAKER Licensed EiubaJmer, Funeral Director. Phone Rod 421. Lady Ant, DR. It. D. STOWELL Napruputhlc Physician Over Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Street Hours 3 to 5 Phono lied 4H2 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Bliitu wJ Frwirllni, Gtntral Ci. bImUb Mmhtiit. W cri7 OU, GMlin, t)ofr, FUr, 8a.lt MU. tUma, liana and Lara. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGR ADVERTISING DY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO nRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEt piEgiiMisa3