mm wujJMnn, wmn, ommon, thuksday, may is, ibi paor r . RARE EGGS ARE FOUND BY LAD NKST OK "('ASH' ItOHIIICIt" DIM COVERED NKAH !IIKHCKNT IH HAH) TO JIM I'JItHT KVKU 10UMI lllltMH l'LKNTIFUI. (From Frldny'a Dally.) m Tlio only neat nnd oggn of thu Can adian jay, hotter known locally no tlio "camp roliliur," which havo oyiir boon collected on fnr nit In known, wore rocolvcd at tlio headquarters of thu Deschutes National forost hnru )nnt night, nnd will hn sent thin ov oiling to district headquarters In Portland. Nont nnd eggs woro found near Crwcont liy Maynard Smith, on bin fnthor'a homestead nnd woro sent Into Demi by Ranger C. D. npringor. To thoHo accustomed to tlio big ' jjoods of thu western states tha Cun ndlan Jay In a very common nnd often moot troublesome bird, deriving hln otlior namo from tho hnblt of hanging n)iout camps for tho purpovo of pur InlnliiR iirovlnlonn. Nest and eggs, howovor, nro alwnyn cunningly con cealed, nnd until tho discovery by young Smith thin phnan of tho blrd'n life linn remained n mystery. Tho nest f received horo last night, cnrofully built of grans, sticks and mom, wan found about nix foot from tho ground In n Jack pine, and wan concealed by n shield of twigs woven by tho parent birds, Thu vf.na, four In numbur, arc about tho nlio of u robln'n orb, itbnrply pointed at one end und are tinted a faint blue, with llRht brown specks. It In possible that tho mm I and ugg may remain n part of tho district collection, ulthouRh ll Ik known that tho Smithsonian luslltuto, nnd other centorn of blRher education, bavo been endenvorlUK for yearn to necuro nlmllar specimens. REROUTING OF NAIL WANTED ItrilNS .MERCHANTS ANXIOUS TO IIAVi: IOKTAI AND 1'HEIOHT matter comktiiitouoii dend inhti:ad op crane. (From Thursday' Daily.) That merchnutn of Burn nro nn xIuuh to liavo tliolr mail routed throtiRh lletid Inntoad of going by way of Crnnu In tho assertion of E. P. Mnhaffoy of tho Central OrcRou bunk, who returned this mornliiR from Portland, whoro ho conforrcd with thu ntnto hlRhway commission nnd Ilurnn road dolcnntun. A 24. hour Having In tlmo would bo ef fected by tho change In routing, ll In nald. ' Tho Ilurnn dolcRaten alio ox prissed themselves as favoring liav Ing their freight ncnt overland from 'Ilond, bolng wllllug to pay tho nllght additional cbargo In ordur to bo In touch with Portland Jobbors, rather than to have to do their trading with Salt I.nka City companion, Mr. Ma .Juiiffoy nald, FINANCE COMMITTEE TO SUBMIT REPORT Will IleciimiueiMl Agiilnitt I'nturo l'uymeutN by City Official, In War- rnutM, nn Outromo of InvcNtlgatJon. -! From Frldoy's Dally.) At thu closo of a mooting held last night by tho finance commlttoo of ij Hi" city council, City Attornoy 0. 8. llunson nnd Max Crandall, uxport ac countant, tho commlttoo formulated u rcjiort to bo HUbmlttod nt tho noxt council meeting, in which dlmipprovnt -t of tho payment of nn obligation by mi official, to tho city, will bo ox prCHHod, Tho niootliiK wno hold chiefly for tho purpono of going over tho financial report recently sub mitted by Mr. Crnndnll, nnd to Iiivoh tlgnto that- part of tho roporl bonr liiig on thu nccnuntH of former City Hucordor KIIIh, Tho commlttoo'H roport, im It Is i proponed to bu submlttod to tho couu- oil, rovlowH ho Htutomoiit In Mr. Crnmlull'H financial, Hiimmnry, that when tho now city ndmlnlutrntlon canio Into office 2000 wau owod to tlio city, that, on April 1C, $2004,31 wuh paid In warrants, mid that tho Imlanco wns paid In canh youtorday, Tho protont nguliiut paymput In war runtH Is mado, u6t bocnuHO tt Ib In uny Bouuu Illegal, but bocnuuo It al lows an opportunity fpr tho rotlro nient of warrants out of their chron ological order, Put It In "TJIK UULLKTIN." GERMANS SURRENDERING MOTORTRUCKS 4&W2$rWfm m Cnpt. V. II. JolniHon In rotupiiny with tlcriiiiin olllcern Inspecting n truck Hint wnn Jiint delivered by thu Uenunnn In accordance with thu terms of the armistice. BRIEF INFORMATION A proccM hai been discovered by which leather ncrnp can bo converted Into a ralunblo nitrogenous fertilizer. Tho Island of Barbados In kept frco of malaria by a nprclen of tiny fish, which ent the larvno of mosquitoes la tho early stage of development. A now traveling bag han n hnndln so attached that It can bo placed Inutile tho Imk when It In locket), lessening the danger of thu bag bring stolen. INSPECTING MISSOURI SIGNAL CORPS mKr'r iLILLH W litflH ViJi)))))) Jkl MvtMss5"l " Jm KDl2A A ' T'mfmm5mmmmbm liifiniiiiiliriiiwy Major (leuenil Menoher nnd all tho commnndlng olllcern of tho field Innpectlng a nlgnal battalion of tho Italubow dlvliilou that formerly was the Kind bnttnlton, Mlnxourl National Quard, at Ijinnen, France, beforo tho division started on Its homeward way. RUSSIAN WOMEN AT Itusslnn women are nccuMoincd to hard manual labor nud nro seen every where working side by Milo villi the men. These women nro unloading a cart of coal, which Is very expensive ut the present tlmu In Itusslu. ANARCHIST MEETING PLACE IN MOSCOW ITllKHHHflHPK 3Sfi HSVNMfff'ZSZBfifNb P4towWMHM''" ij T-rmn mi j n W " nimiiM ilB l: . i. i.j, r JTtfg ' v . A jt. .wj 4?.- .x ".-. vN . . ... X5 ; . . . vt f-T vUL .;.,..sa.7.TssI,SJBKIgaMailtl Entrance to ono of the big halls In their meetings. Tho Inscription over thu tho People." TRADE BRIEFS OhmUu, Japan, has nearly 10,000 fac tories, employing Over 1)2,000 men mid 05,000 women. Tho amalgamation of thu sovernl Canadian rail way organizations Ih milk ing rapid progress. During thu past year tho numbur of women trndct unlonlstH In Sweden In. creased over 0,000. Revenue of tho United Htnten no Inl service exceeded expenses by n,WK).(KK) In the flsrol year ending June 30. 1018. and by $.'i,200,000 In 1017. Tolnl expenses Inst year Were $325.. 000.000. Niagara Knits has been irrimnnri threw tlmen. Tho famous cntnrnct wnn ireimuni and the American fall were baro of water for several dny In Fo. runry, 1000. Thin phenomenon bni occurred only twice before, In March, l?JH.. npd ngalnjn Mnrt. HXM. WORK IN ARCHANGEL Moscow whore Ihu nmirrhlsts hold doors Is "I'cuco nnd Brotherhood of' A novel thief deller for automobile cause n car to run In n clrclo when liivoperatlou, Tho natives of Slam obtain tro loum by digging pits nbout slxtv feet deep nnd dipping It out with Mills. Murdoek. MeKemslo, well Inmwn among stockmen In Uiu United States, bus gono to manage tho Sao I'nuu Lund and Cnttlo company In Brazil, It Is Bald Im Is to receive n salary of ifSO.000 n your, LEGAL NOTICES NOTJCK TO (TtMDITOItH. In ihu County Court of tho Htnto of Oregon for tho County of Do- Nchuten, In tho Matter of tho Kntato of Honry O Gray, Dcccanod. Nollco In lionliy given that tho undornlgnod wnn on tho 3rd dny of May, 1 DID, appointed administrator of tho entalo of tho nbavo named do conned by tho county Judgo of Do nchuton county, Oregon. Thoroforo, nil pornonn holding clalnm ngalnnt tlio entnto of nald de ceased nro hereby notified to pre sent tho name, duly verified accord ing to law, at tho office of DoArmond & Krnklno, In tho O'Kuno building, IJond, Oregon, nttornoys for tho nd mlhlstrntor, within nix months from tho dnto of tho first publication hereof. B. E. OUAY. Administrator of tho Bntato of Henry 0. Gray, Deceased. Date of first publication, May 1G, 1010. 10-Hc NOTJCK OF CONTK8T. Dopartment of tho Interior, United fltnten Iand office, Lakevlov, Oregon, April 22. 1010. To William II. Chlpp of Dend, Ore gon, contcstce: You aro hereby notified that Charles F. Whltmoro, who lves Dend, Oregon, as hln postofflce ad dress, did on February 24, 1019, file In this office his duly corroborated application to contest and necuro can cellation of your, homestead entry, Ho, , serial No. 08C4C, made April C, 101C, for tho 88EJ, sec 2; NEW. NKUKWU, NE4. 8Ei Section 11, township 22 south, range 18 cast, Wlllamotto meridian, and as for grounds for his contest ho alleges that I am Informed and believe and thoroforo Btato that tho said William It. Chlpp resided on said land only about thrco months and not longer than four months after ho filed on It, nnd thon abandoned tho land and ovor returned; tha,t ho never mado any Improvements or cultivation on said laud, except tho building of a houso which bu sold nnd had had re moved from tho land, when ho left tamo ns abovu stated, and docs not now over Intend to return to the laud,. That his abandonment of the land was not, and Is not due to his employment or service In any ca pacity In tho United States, nor to his scrvlco with tho United States in any capacity on account of any war in which the United Stntcs has been or may now bo engaged in. You nro therefore further notified that tho said allegations will be taken ns confessed, nnd your said entry will bo cancelled without fur ther right to bo heard, cither beforo this office or on appeal. If you fall to fllo in this offlco within twenty days aftor tho FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to tbeso allocations of con test, together with duo proof that you have served a copy of your ans wer on tha said contestant either In person, or by registered mall. You should stato In your answer tho namo of tho post offlco to which you deslro futuro notices to bo lent to you. JAS. F. DUItQESS. Register. Dnto of first publication May 1. Date of second publication May 8. Dato of third publication May 15. Date of fourth publication May 22. NOTICE TO CltKIUTOIlH TO I'UI HKNT CIIMK. In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter of tho Estate rt Sarah I. E. Fonton, Deceased. Tho undersigned having been ap pointed aa administrator of tho abovo entitled estate, notice Is hereby given to all parsons having claims against tho deceased and all claims against tho said cstato to present samu duly verified within six months from tho dnto of this notice to thu undersigned nt tho offlco of II. C. Ellis in Dend, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of May. 1919. (Signed) PETEK G. REMPEL, Administrator of tho Estate of Sarah L. E. Fenton, Deceased. II. C ELLIS. 9-13o Attornoy for tho Administrator. Oin.02. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot tho Interior, United Stntes Land Office at Tho Dulles, Oregon, May 7, 1919. Notlco is horeby lven that Ivan G. Murphy of Bond, Oregon, who on Novembor Gth. 1915, mndo homo- stead entry No. 0155C2 for tho west bnlf (V), Section 33, Township 20 South Range 17 East Wlllamotto morldlnn, has tiled notlco ot intention to mnko .final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo de scribed boforo 11. O, Ellis, U, S. com missioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho ICth day ot Juno, 1919. Clhlmaut names ns witnesses: John Toderoff, Elmor King, Rou bon D George, Nols Doludo, all of Bond, Oregon. ll-15p II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register, NOTICE OK HIIERIIWH HALE. By vlrtuo of nn execution In fore cloHiiro, duly issued by tho clork ot tho circuit court ot tho county ot Deschutes, stnto of Orogon, datod tho 22nd day of April, 1919, in a cer tain action In tho circuit court for said county und stuto. whoroln Frank L. Walt, gunrdlun, as plaintiff, re covered Judgment and decree against W. S. Rodman and Ornco II. Rodmnu, hla wife; Marlon Chnmborlalu and Minn Chnmborlalu, his wife; George W. Carpontor und Uln Cnrpontor, his wlfo; John M. Cnrpontor nnd Goldu Carpontor, his wlfo, and tho Bank ot Doming, a corporation, dofondants, for tho sura of Forty-Throu Hundred and no1 00th Dollars and costs nnd disbursements taxed at Fifty-Nino and 20100tU Dollars, and attorney's toes In tho sum ol Two Hundred Sovouty-Fivo and nolOOth Dollars, nnd tho further sum ot Forty-Throa and 76100th Dollars taxes, on tho 32nd day ot April, 1919. Notlco 1r horeby given that I will on tho 2-UU day of May, 1919, at tho front door of tho court houno In Ilond, in nald county, at 2 o'clock In tho nftornoon of said day, noil at public auction to tho highest blddor, for canh, tho following described property, lo-wiw Tho north half (N4) of Hecllon Fourteen (Hoc. 14) In Township 1G, 8. of Rango 10 E. W. M. In Deschutes county, tnkon and lovlcd upon ns tho property of tho said defendants, or as much thereof ns may bo necessary to satisfy tho said judgment In favor of tho plain tiff against said dofondants, with In terest thereon, togother with all costs nnd disbursements that havo or may accruo. 8. B. KODERTB, Shorlff. Dated at Dend, Oregon, April 23rd, 1919. 8-i2c 07720 NOTICE IOIl I'UKMOATJO.V. Not Con! J.aiiflM. Dopartment of tho Interior,- U. 8. Land Offlco nt Lakoviow, Oregon, April 1C, 1919. Notlco is hereby given that Arthur D. Olscn of Camp Lewis, Washington, who on Juno 11th, 1914 mado homo stead entry No. 07720, for northwest fjunrter, 8cctlon 16, Township 21 8. Rango 10 E. Willamette meridian, has (lied notlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described beforo his commanding officer pur suant to tho Act of Oct. C, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses who will give their testimony before II, C. Ellis, U. 8. commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on May 23, 1919: Wm, B. Dogue. John R. Sutllef, J. F. Dogue, C. II. Clow, atl of La Pine, Oregon. 7-1 lc JAS. DURGESS, Register. OH 12a NOTICE FOJt PUBLICATION. Not Coal Lands. Dopartment of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lnkevlew, Oregon, April 24, 1919. Notlco is hereby given that Charles Thomas of La Pine, Oregon, who on October 14, 19 Li, mado homestead entry No. 08122 for 8K. Section Ll, Township 23 S. Range 10 E. Wil lamette meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mako flnnl .three-year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described beforo E. L. Clark, U. 8. commissioner, at La Pine, Ore gon, on tho 3pth day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank M. Johnson, Claudo H. Clow, Henry Cavanaugh, all of La Pine, Oregon. 9-1 3c JAS. F. DURGESS. Register. 07371-07030 NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION. Not Coal Lands. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevievr, Oregon, April 1C, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Arthur W. Hill of Dend. Oregon, who on Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company ' Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Suokrd Ska. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. - Lncal Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RoomB 13-16 First National Bank Btdg. Tet. Cll (Dr. Co'i Former 001(c) II. II. DcArroond Chu. W. Enklna DeArmond & Erskine LAWYERS O'ICauo Building, Bend, Oregon n. O. L L I S Attoraey-Mt-Law Ualted States Commissioner First Natloual Bank Building BEND, OREQON MISS B. OSTERMAN l'lANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawrenco Bldg., Room 3 Tliono Rod 2251 THIS PAPER REPRE3tMrED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING DY THE GENEF.AU OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Deschutes County Abstract ( Company D. H. PEOPLES, Prldm't Most Comnloto Abstrnot Plant in Contral Orogon. Special Attentlua Given to Federal Loan Abstract. Flrat Nntloni.1 BonK Dldtf,, DEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alley March f7, 1914 and June 10, 1914, mado homestead nnd additional homestead entries Nos, 07371 and 07630, for Btf SWtf 8H14. NW SE4 SBVi.SVi SE'i BE 14. Sec. 18; NB NBtf . B4 NWU NB, NR 8Wi NB, Ntf 8BU NBH. 8oc. 13, T. 22 8. II. 8 B.J NWi SW4 NWU. BWH tfWV&mVK, Sec. 18, T. 22 8. It. 9 E. Wlllamotto morldlnn, has filed notlco of Intention to mako flnnl thrco-year proof to establish claim to tha land abovo described bo foro II. C. Ellis, U. 8. commlnslonor. nt Ilond, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of May, 1919. Claimant nam on aa witnesses: Josoph C. Drown, ot Dond, Oregon. Robert Gnthorgood, Robert K, Eaton, Georgo B, Graft, all of La Pine, Oregon. 7-1 lc JAS. DURGESS. Register. 08018 NOTICK FOR I'UIILIOATION. Not Coal Jjamh. Department ot tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlco nt Lakevicw, Oregon, April 15, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that James O. Hoffman of La Pino, Oregon, who on August 28th. 1914, mado home stead entry No, 08018 for EH NEVt, Nft SB'i, Section 19, Township 22 8. Rango 10 E. Willamette meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final threo-year proof to establish claim to the land. abovo described be foro H, C. Ellis, U. 8. commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 24th day of May, 1919. Claimant-names as witnesses: William II. Holllnshead, William E. Beesler, William E. Bogue, David II. Wood, all ot La Pino. Oregon. 7-1 lc JAS. BURGESS. Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER LAND. Notice Is hereby given by the un dorslgned, the administrator of the estate of John J. McOrath, deceased, that pursuant to an order of the county court of Crook county, Ore son, made and entered on tho 5th day ot April, 1919, ho will sell at public auction to tho highest blddor at the front door of tho county court houso In Bend, Deschutes county, Orogon, on tho 19th day ot May, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., all the right, , title and Interest of John J. McGrath, deceased, or his estate In tho follow ing described premises, towlt: SWU SEVl, section 1, S NEV1. NWU NBU of section 12, township 20 south of rango 13 east of tho Willamette meridian, In Deschutes county, Oregon. Terras of sale, cash. 10 per cent to bo paid on tho day of salo and the balance upon tho confirmation of sale by the county court of Crook county, Oregon. Dated this 17th day ot April, 1919. M. R. ELLIOTT, Administrator ot the Estate ot John J. McGrath, Deceased. 7-1 lc Phono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND - . . OrtEQON O. P. NIBWONQEU, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Kinbalmer, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Awt. DR. R. D. STOWELL NnprapathJo l'liyslclan . Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S l'houe Red la DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with Now Equipment Prlynto Offlco In Thorson'a Jowelry Store Dr. Tumor will bo In Prlne- U villo ovory first nnd third Frl- jl nay; hi aiunras every second nnd fourth Friday, and In Red mond ovory first und third Thursday ot each month. Read the Classified Ads. I