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THE 1IBNI) BULLETIN, TIIUIIHMAV, AUGUST 7, 1010 PAOKS '' 6 SUMNER LAKE PLANT TO BE RUNNING SOON CONSTRUCTION WORK WELL UNDER WAY. MG OUTPUT PLANNED ('oiikiturllini of IO.OOO.Tdii Kvni oration HyMein Will I'ollou' Hue WHH of 'IVM Plant, Hays Iiimhi .Moon', Whllo nuto trunk loads of matched lumber for ovuporatlnK . tunkii ant arriving dully, workmen I -it Hummer Inliu aid lniHy preparing u tost plant to lio uhoiI lit recover ing HitltH of coniiuiircliil valuu from tlm waters of tli'i Ink". J II no II Mcioro, who IioIiIh a lease on linth Huiiiincir ami Almrt lalom Informi'il a lliillotln representative who vIh llml tlm nroilo of operations on Friday that ho expects to liavu tlm plant lit workliiK order within 30 diiyH' tlutn. Tlm work Ihim been Knmtly delayed by a sliortiirio of t liihor. Tlm plant which In now In process of ennHt ruction will recover tlvo touti of mida iihIi and poltish dally, and will lio run for HO days to dom oimtrnto tlm commercial possibilities of tlm process which Mr Mooro hits perfected. Approximately $00,000 will ho spent In placlnx tlm tost plant In operation, and an noon an tlm two mouths' run In flulidiod, and a successful nIiowIiik Hindu, work will liu sturlod on tho main plant, which will Im constructed nit an auipllllcatlou of tlm mm now boln: liullt, mid which will lirliic tlm total cost of couHtructlou up to $250,000. I'mrr I Told, To Iniiuru a supply of wutor at till times, a 2000-foot plpu Him has hiMin run out to n point found to 4, ho tlm deepest In tlm luko. A itutnp from which tlm Htipply for tlm vats Is to lio drawn will keep tlm amount of dirt to a minimum. From tho pipit, Mr. Moorn explained, tho water will ko to a vat covering on aero and a half for partial solar ovapor atlon. Thin vat, iim nro tho next two, Iiiih a dirt floor and sides, hut will ho puddlod no an to ho practic ally, water tlicht. From tlm first vat watnr will ho drawn Into an other, slightly smaller, for furtlmr evaporation, and tlm process will Im accelerated by apruylnK from vat number two Into vut number throe. l "Si mnj l& .r' V 18 cents a packago Ctmtlt n oM rrywft In teltntitlcilty d;c of 30 clitrvltttt r fn p(kit 1330 ltlHIt) In a rffoMfifi;cr tovfd ctrlon. IV Ktonly ro ommrnd Ihlm ctilon far th homo or oli. tui'plj or whin joutrrL Two CO-foot Minks will rocolvo tlm coiiciiutratud llauor, and a fur- thor dfiitroo of ovaporatlon will re sult In tlm precipitation and cryatal Izutlon of tho iioda nidi. TIiIh oos to platforiiiH for dryliiK, and tlm molhur lliiuor In drawn off Into tlm "catuh all" tank, whuro tho potash, which cryntiillxuM laiil of all, In re covered, 10,110(1 'I'oiin to. I to Output. Although Dm main plant, which will follow tho oim now bolriK pro puied, will havu an estimated out put of 10,000 tows a your, Mr. Mooro bollovim that tlm supply of comnmrulal hiiUh from tlm luko In practically Inuxhniistlblu, Tlm wutor now covers imarly 70 milium miles, and rcuclioH a inaxlinum dupth of about 10 foot. Aduijiiato capital for tho enter prise Iiiih itlniatly houn secured, and not a dollar'n worth of Mock will bo offered for sulo, Mr. Mooro states, Up to tlm tlmo of boglnuliiK work on tlm nuw tent plant, Mr. Monro ban boon experimenting to find a process which could bo moid effectively iihimI In recovering suits from tho lako wator. These Invos- IlKallonn and experiments huvo oc- caHloui'd tlm loin; delay In bt-KlnnliiK definite development. i:MT(t Hall Connection. Tlm Holldii of comnmrclal valuo In tho lako will run cIoko to 7 por cunt, by weight. Tlmy nhow, how- uvor a ureal difference from Abort luko, mid a now process will liavu to bo perfected In exploiting tho hocoikI lako, ConMldorablo research work ban already boon dono In con- noctlon with thin, howover, ami tho plant at Abort lako will bo Minted an noon an tho main plant at Hum mor lako In producing For transportation of tho finish ed product, Mr. Mooro countn ultl inately on railroad extensions, an It In understood Hint a Htrahorn branch will Im built to Bummer lako an noon an tho roadn hnvo been ro luniod to prlvato ownornhlp. Tlm projected construction of tho I'. ft 8. E. throuKh Lako county would a I no provo an Important factor. Until rnllroiidn am established, how ovor, tho product will ro by truck, olthor through Lakovlow or Ilond, according to which route can bo niOMt udvuiitugoously usad In con iddorutlnn of tho ultlmuto dos limit Ion. CHICHESTER SPILL DIAMOND BRAND Limns i .k r' fnnM for CHIOIRS-TSK A IAMOND UkANU 1'ILUI la KtO nd ILUt la Kso nJA , xilrU with 6lan. rnsm. w.7..V chixs-t1k V riLLS, lor Incnlrtr ,SftH, Alwtr KlUbll .L DRUGGIST! wold mfiniic win, i ibton. Takb ko oib .. .mj .k A. I BUMOMB AltAMU tH.LU.loT lncnlr4lT rtfirrrirlM Wit,8fcH.AIwTt KtlUble. I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS tim it CUPRYWHFRP 50""11 ajuiu tVtninncnc TKsxa ' burettes They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will bo vory great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance one! mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette ! Bite is elimi nated and there i3 n cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigarctty uftcr-tostc or any un pleasant cigarctty odcrj Cameb are mado of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and aro smooth nnd mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in gcncrou3 measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to cither hind of tobacco smoked straight 1 Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at tiny price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your tsatot R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C R. R. OFFICIALS VISIT IN BEND JOINT INSPECTION IS BEING MADE. Cliiiiiirrs In Train JtrlicitiilcK on ..V. It. It. & X. and Oik Trunk, KITrctlvo AuuMf. .', Aro Auimiincril. On a joint official (impaction of tho OroKon Trunk railway, officials of tho OroKon Trunk railway and tlm United Hlnton Hallway admin Inlratlon woro In Ilond Tliurnduy. HopronontlnB tlm O. T. aro V. F. Tumor, pronldont-; II, 8. Klllott, vlco proHldont;. A. J. Wltcholl, Koni-rnl niipnrlntondont. For tho United Htut'im railway udrnlnlRtrutlon tho following offlclaln nro horo: K. K. I.llllo, aHHlntanl federal manager; !. W. Whltflold, Ruporlntendont malntuuaucu of way; K. F. Kelly, HUporlnlondont of brldKon and bulld- Iiicm, and Jou Grant, uhhIhUuU nupor lutondont. It wun announced on ThurHilay that u clianim In train ecliodulou for both tho O.-W. It. & N. nnd Oregon Trunk will bo offecllvo AukumI 3. Tho chnnuon nro an follown; Tho O.-W. train, No. 30, will arrlvo In Ilond at 7 p. in. Iiintead of 7 M0 p. in., and tho Oregon Trunk train, No. 102, will arrlvo In Do ml at 7:35 a. tn. Inntcad of 7:20 a. in. CHART WILL SHOW VALUE OF LAMB For the benefit of Rhecpmen In Cuntrul Oregon, II. A. Wun! of tho First National bank In preparing u chart which will Indicate nt a glance tlm market valuo of a lamb, given weight and prlco par pound. HENDRICKS HOUSE ON METOLIUS IS BURNED Perry South, forest ranger In tho Hlntern district, reported on Friday Ing that thu house of Joo Hcndrlckn, near tho head of tho Metollun, had been destroyed by Mm. Tho cause of tho flro wan not reported. Flro wnnlenn assisted at tho flro to pro vent Its spread Into tho surround ing timber. Don't Kivp I'oIhoii In Your Illood. When tho kldnayn nro properly doing their work they eliminate form tho circulation wastu products thul poison tho blood If permitted to remain In tho Hystnm. Foley Kid ney I'IIIh help tho kldnoyH, romovo ,,, ..,., ,i,, ... i,,. -, pulns. stiff joints, sore muscles. lame back, rheumatic pains. Sold everywhere. Adv. MORE PAVEMENT WILL BE ASKED TUMAIX) A V K S U IJ I'llOI'IMlTV ov'w:kh HUixtsa I'lrrrno.v YOll I.MI'KOVKMHNT IN DIM- TiticT ci:mi:nt to m: uhi:d. That tho desire for hard surfaced pnvomontH Is spreading through tho rnoro thickly settled resldonco din trlctH of Hend wan Indicated Tlium- dny when It wan learned that prop erty owners on Tumnlo avenue, be tween I) roadway and Congress, will ask for a permanent Improvement of thin kind. Tho petition Is being circulated by It. M. Smith. Tho Improvement contemplated will In clude appioxlmately two blocks. Two other petitions asking pave ment and concrete walks and curbs liavo already been started, ono seek ing tho hard surfacing of Delafare from Ilond to Hill, and Lava road from Delaware to Kansas, being practically completed as to signa tures, whllo the other, asking Im provement of Delaware from IJond to St. Helens place, is of more re cent origin. Hcsldents who backed tho first petition were anxious for a concrete pavement, and It Is understood that tho signers of tho two later peti tions will, for tho sake of uniform ity, hold out for tho same material. CENTRAL OREGON MEN ARRIVE FROM FRANCE Central Oregon men In tho Uh engineers, which landed In New York this week are, Oeorgo W. White, Ceorgo It. Ilrlck and Ev erett C. Chamberlain or Bond, Clydo E. Moore of Ilcdmond, and Kenneth C. Dennett of Mndras. They will co mo to Camp Lowln to receive dis charges. Four chairs nt your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. NOTICE Hill ri'lH.ICATIOX. (Not Coal UimN.) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office nt Lakoviaw, Oregon, July 28, 1919. Notice Is horeby given that Fred D. Reagan of Crescent, Oregon, who on May 14. 1914 and June ft, 1915. nindo homestead and addi tional homestead entries No. 07374 tint! .J0SG12. for tho SWUNEU. U'KSBU. NEUSEli. section C. uiwnBiiip -u soiun, rango easi, Wlllamctto meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final three- year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo E. L. Clark, United States commissioner at Ln Pino, Oregon, on tho 29th day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Elmer Coyner. Craig Coyner, Oulseppl Tripoli, nil of Ucnd, Ore gon and Thomas Ilracken of Cres cent, Oregon. j as. f. nunc ess, 23-27o Heglstor. NOTICE FOR Pl'HLICATIOX. (Not Coal liuds.) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offlco nt Lakoview, Oregon, July 28, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Dora Harper, on bohult of tho heirs of Milton J. Harper, deceasod, who died In military service of the United States, of Glendule, Oregon, who on August 7, 1915, mado home stead entry 0S819, ror SENWU, KSWU. section 11, NE4.'W4 noctlon 1 1, township 23 south, range 9 cast, Willamette morldlan, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described boforo E. L. Clark, U. S. commis sioner at Lu Pino, Oregon, on tho lGth duy of September, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Hi Colo, Lucy Sprlngtubo, Cora Lolimd, B. C. Scott, till of Ln Pine, Oregon. JAS. F, nUUGKSS, 23-27c Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, July 10, 1919. Notlco Is haroby given that Leo pold F. Tnu8cher of Mllllcan, Oro gon, who on October 23, 1914, mndo homestead entry No. 013973, for lot 4, SKMSW'i, nnd SBtf, sec tlon 30, N'HNEW, section 31, town ship 19 south, range 1C oust, Wll lnmottc morldlan, has tiled notice of Intention to mako limit threo-yenr proof to establish claim to tho laud above described, boforo H. C. Ellis, United Stutea commissioner at Bend, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of August, 1919. Claimant names ns witnesses: Georgo W. Cook of Bend, Oroson, Roubon Koller of Mlllcan, Oregon, William Wrahn of Mllllcan, Oregon, and John Holland of Mllllcan, Oro gon. II. FRANK WOODCOCIC, 2 0-24 p Heglstor. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. (Not, (Mai IjukIs.) DopnrtmoiU of tho Intorlor, United States Land Offlco at Lnkovlow, Oregon, July 10, 1919, Notlco is hereby given that Charles E. Street, of La Pino, Oro gon, who on October 23, 1914, mudo homestead entry No, 0778G, for tho SWU section 1, township 23 south m i m t f lAllLAIj The Owl Pharmacy range 0 oast Wlllamctto meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final thrca-year proof to establish claim to tho lands above described boforo K. L. Clark, United States commlisloncr, at La I'lnb, Oregon, on the 23rd day of August, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: WJllhvn II. Holllnsliond, W. E. Ilccs loy, J. N, Mnstcn, Carl Wise, ull of La I'lne, Oregon. JAMES F. BUnOESS, 2 0-2 4 c Iloglstcr. NOTICE FOR I'UHMCATIO.V. Department of the Interior, United States Land office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 2, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Ivan V. McOlllrrny, of Ilond, Oregon, who on April 3, 191C, made homestead entry No. 01C913, for tho WHSEU section 22, WViNEtf. section 27, township is south, rango 12 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notlca of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described boforo II, O. Ellis, u, H. commissioner, at Dead, Oregon, on tho lGtli day of August, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses: Dcnard Tokampo, Herman Tekampe, Glenn II. Slack and Merle Knotts, all of Iiend, Oregon. II. FKANK WOODCOCK, 19-23p Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Iannis.) Department to tho Interior, United States Land Offlco at Lakoview, Oregon. Notlco Is hereby lvon that Pcrley II. Heal, of La Pine. Oregon, who on October 14, 1914, mndo homestead entry No. 08123. for the EE. section 28, township 23 south, range 10 cast, willamotto meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described bo foro E. L. Clark, United Slates com missioner, at La Pine, Oregon, on the lGth day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Oeorgo Parker,, Jako Howard, Ceorgo Sly nnd Amo Howard, all of La Pino, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 19-23c Register. NOTICE Will PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Land.) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offlco at Lakoview, Oregon, July 1, 1919. Notlco is hereby given that Willie Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Suadud Siio. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local ales ARent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1C First National Bank Bids. Tel. 511 (Dr. Co'i Former Offlc.) It. H. DcArroonil Cha. W. Enkln DeArmond & Erskinc l a v y e it s O'Knno Building, Bend, Oregon H. 0. Jfl L L I B Attoraeyat-lAW United Stated ComuiUsloner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawronco Bldg,, Room 3 Phono Red 2251 DR. C. II. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND SUBQEON Bend Press Bldg. BEND. OREGON Phonos; Offlco Red 41; Res, 123 Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Comploto Abstract Plant in Central Oregon, Special Attention Given to Federal Txan Abstracts, First Notional DonK Bldg'., DEND, ORE., Cor. neat to Alley FOR SALE DY SOLK AGKNTH Sylvester, of La Pino, Orogon, who on November 27, 1914, made home stead entry No. 08118, for tho NWtf SW4, WtfNWVi, noctlon 2G, SW'4 SWA section 23, township 23 south, rnngo 9 cast, Willamette morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described before E. L. Clark. United States commissioner, nt La Pino, Oregon, on tho 22nd dny of August, 1919, Claimant names nn witnesses: Jake Howard, Fred Smith, Mlko Mnyfleld, Ccorgc Mayflcld, all of La Pino, Oregon. JAS. F. BUnOESS, 19-23c Reglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Land.) Department of tho Interior, United States Land offlco at Lakoview, Oregon, July 1, 1919, Notlco Is hereby given that Frank J. Wallaco of La Pino, Oregon, who on August 22. 1914, mndo homestead entry No. 08004, for thcSWU. sec tion 33, township 21 south, rnngo 10 east, Wlllamctto meridian, has filed notlco or Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described before E. L. Clark, United States commis sioner, at La Pine, Oregon, on tho 22nd day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: John Blow, Oeno Raper, Henry Cav nnaugli and Claud Clow, all of La Pine, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 19-23c Register. NOTICE OF BALK OF STATE LANDS. Notlco Is horoljy Blven that tho state land board of tho state of Oro gon will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock a. m., August 12-, 1919, for the following described lands, towlt: Section 36, T. 13 S R.13 E. Section 36, T. 20 S., R. 11 E. All bids must be accompanied by regularly executed applications to purchase, and check or draft for at least ono-flfth of the amount bid. Tho board reserves tho right to "re ject any ?r all bids. Applications nnd bids should .be nddresscd to Q. O. Brown, clerk state land board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and Bid to Purchase Stdto Lands." O. G. BnOWN, Clerk State Land Board, Dated at Salem, Oregon, May 29 1919. 14-24C Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND - -.- 'OREQON O. P. N18WONGER, Bond, Ore. UNDERTAKER XJceased KmbaJmer, Paneral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Awt DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapathlc Pbyglclaa Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to E Phone Red -183 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST rormanently Located In Bend with Now Equipment Prlvato Offlco In Thorson'a Jowolry Storo Dr. Turner will bo in Prine vlllo every first and third Frl day; in Madras ovory second nnd fourth Friday, and in lied mond every first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. I