t ! I1HN1) HULLICTIN, IIKNI), ORKOON, THUItHOAY, AUOIJHT 11, lOlff PAGK.9 !' CHARTER HERE OILY MOP IS FIRES CAUSE STREET WORK IS POSTPONED TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLK AGENTS FOR BEND POST HUH f 4 4 OIKJAM'ATIOX OF Till-: HKItVICK MKN )l-'.;NI AND VICINITY officially complhtk in PCTITIONKItH MHTtiD. Hearing llio signatures of Hurry 1), Mndnloy, chnlrinitn nnd Krlo V, Wood, secretary of tho nntloiml ox ec.utlvo coinmlttoo, nnd of Edward J, Klvor nnd Dow Walker, ntnlo chnlr ninii nnd nocrotary, respectively, tlm charter for Percy A. Slovens' Pout, American Legion, arrived last Monday, Clmrleii V. Ernklno, chnlr iiuui of thn local organization of service in on ntntod. NnmcN of tlm petitioners for tlio clinrtor nroi Cltnrlan W. Krsklnn, Itnlph B. Allen, Knrl II. Ilunton, Frank It. Prince, Fred A, Woolflon, Itnlph C. Curtis, John M. Hnrtiort, Dr. C. II. Holl, I.olloy Fox. liny A. Stevens, Alux K. Chrlittorforiion, Thnmns 12. Lynn., Illlmor K. II, Cnto, Hum mil It, Drown and Anil Houston. Tlm charter lint of tho pout In ntlll opan. 1'IGEON'S RECORD VlNS BIRD NAME "Drocliulrs King" In Appellation IkMcmrd on Foront Henrico Arrlnl Messenger. I "Dcfichutes'lCIng" In tho namn be stowed by William Hpront of tho than 30 mlnutus, approximately a currier pigeon which linn mndo tho luiNl tlmo of nny of tho blrdn main mined by tho service for conimunl ration purposes. Four pigeons worn tnkun to Diilchmans crook, nearly 30 miles from Ilond, on n trip from which Mr. Kpront linn junt returned, and ono wnn no lit overy olhor dny to Ilond, carrying n ro port on tho Mro nltuatlon. 'Do schtite King mndo tho flight In less " Deschutes National foront, on tho mile n inlnuto. Dutchman crook In fnr Into tho Interior of tho natlonnl foront nnd tho only means of travel to tho point whoru Mr. Sprout wan ntntlon oil In on fool or hornobnek. To Keep Tli Children Well. Mm. Amnndn Flint of Now Phlln dolphin, ()., writes. "I honrtlly rec ommend Foley's Honoy nnd Tar. It mllovi-d my llttlo girl of tho mont tickling cough. Klin wnn no badly unnoyt'd nt night I tried n great many things nnd found nothing to help hor until I got Fotoy'M Honoy nnd Tnr." Contains no aplnton. In bunt for nny cold. Hold ovnrywhoro. -Adv. 'J 18 cents a package JT .ata nB-V ssM anV ftp k-W AmSml9mKBBBSfSMm In. II" - MRl 'I nnvnB runts,-? vkl BmW Cmfa ro uW ovotyvrhara In soenlo mlly oled ! of -" orfretfo; or IRii paokaA (300 oriroi) in a jfjss-ine-papar'CQVvred carton. We atronily rooomniniK thla carton for the hotnm or offloo nuijy, or wioi you travel. R. J, KEYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY VinUon-3kitm, N. C, ar W nfllnVM rnf .nH Mi W ---rsnSl i . n fn inr Tawwwr WawwwwWaWaM -far HPONTANKOUH COMIIUHTIOK UK HULTB AT JAV III.AKK 1IOMI5 NKIOIIIIOR HAVKH 1IOUHK l.V OWNKH'H AIIHKN'CK. Spontaneous comhiiHllon nt tho homo of Jny Iltako, 113 Congress street, ronultod on Monday night, when nn oil mop which had boon plncod nonr hot water tank burnt Into flanicn. None of tho fam ily wnn nt homo, but nmoko wan noted by a neighbor, who, forcing nn entrnnco Into tho houno, oxtlng ulnhed tho flra boforo nny rcnl dam rigo wnn done. Thn flro dopnrtmont nnnwarod tho cnll but nny dnngor wjilch might havo oxlntod, wnn pant by tho tlmo tho onglno hnd nrrlvud, (JmMliur Old lloforr. Your Tlmo. Kldnoy trouble tondn to nlow up men nnd women In tnlddlo life nnd Ihoy fonr oncoming ngo when It In only the kldnoyn that nro nt fnult. Foloy Kldnoy Pllln nnnlnt nnturo to runtorn n nound. honlthy condition nnd to bnnlnh backache, noronenn, Inmonenn and ntlffnunn, puffy oyon una other nymptomn. Hold every where. -Adv. LACK INFORMATION ON ARMY FOODSTUFF Instruction nn to Method of Pro rrrdura in Ordering Kuppllrn Not llerolvrd by llrnd Poidofilce. While mnmbors of tho committee of tlm city council, appointed to Invontlgata tho ponnlblllty of pur dinning n carload of nrmy food stuffs from tho government, nro awaiting Information, nn to the nocennary procedure, no data rela tive to thn nubjoct hnn reached the local postofflco, acting Pontmnntcr W. II. Hudnon, reportn. Ordern of tho kind nro being handled through tho pontal department, nnd Mr. Hudnon oxpectn to rccelvo Instruc tlonn nhorlly. EIGHTY-ACRE TRACT IS SOLD FOR $6800 J. J, Iloylen of Oregon City hnn purchased nn 80-acre ranch on tho Johnnon tract nt Alfalfa, according to J. II. Miner, who completed tho deal thin wuok. Mr. Iloylen will move bin family noon from Oregon City to IiIm now holdlngn. Tho price pnld tor tho property wiih IG.S00. Put It In "Till. IIULLKTIV." CAMELS' expert blend of choice Turkish nnd choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had I Camels give such universal delight.such-unusunl enjoyment and satisfaction you'll call them a cigarette revelation I If you'd like u cigaretto that doe3 not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camelsl If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigaretto that has all that desirabb cigarette "body" well, you get some Camels as quickly as you canl Camels' expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are tho only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste 1 You will prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigaretto in the world at any price I LACK OF COMPETITION REASON GIVEN. City Council Returns Ono Illil Un opened nnd Culls for Mom Offer Sew Attempt Mndo to Holve Financial Puzzle. Lnck of competition, tho naino cuusd which pofltponoj the conntruc tlon of Tho Dullos-Callfornlii high wny, prevented tho letting of con tract Monday by tho city council for tho Improvement qf Uond ntrootn, which Includo Nowport nvo nue. Only ono bid wan In, and In order not to place tho contractor at n dlnadvantngo In enno bin bid nhould bo rejected, It wnn returned unoponcd. Tho recorder wnn or dered to rondvortlno for bldn to bo opened on Augunt 22. That nn effort In bolng mado by the Flrnt National Dank of Ilcnd to aid tho city In Itn financial diffi culties wan tho report of Mayor J. A. Busies, who ntatcd that L. M. Fonn, vice prcnldont of tho bank, had gono to Portland to endeavor to dlnpono of tho clty'n one-year noto Innuo for $25,00.0, Intended to grade reported. Knjclno Tests Completed. Councilman I). 0. McPhernon re ported the holding of competitive examlnntlonn for engineer for tho new city flro onglno. Tho examina tion pnporn, ho nald, bear key num born, no that tho names of candi dates will, bo known only after tho papers have been corrected nnd tho grades roported. It was expected that tho results of tho tests might bo mado known lato this afternoon. Mayor Hastes doclarod to tho council that a number of prepara tions now bolng sold In Bond nro bolng used an Intoxicants, nnd was advised that tho council would stnnd firmly behind a most rigid Interpretation of tho city Inw cover ing this situation. RUMORS OF FIRE ARE SET AT REST Ileport of ii largo forest flro In tho vlclnty of Uond, which boenmo current Tuesday when heavy nmoko from tho woods hung over tho city, wore disproved when it wnn an nounced nt foront sorvlc6 head qunrtorn that the cnuno won n brush flro In Khevlln-Hlxon slashings. Put It In Till: HULLKTW KEEP RATS AWAY FROM HENS Rodentt Oeitroy Feed, Eoa nd Fowls and Are Inveterate Enemlet to All Poultry. frrepared by lh Unlt--1 BttUs Dopsrt ment of Agricultura.) Kvcry poultrymnn should bo on gunrd coutlnunlly against rats. They destroy feed, eggs nnd fowls, and nr Inveterate enemies to all kinds of poul try, from a chicks, nttibH, ducklings nnd young turkeys Junt out of the shell to tough old birds nwnltlng the hatchet ot tho clone of n long nnd noisy career. Although tnoMt of their depredations nro confined to eggs and young birds, when driven by hunger rats kill full grown fowls nt roonr, biting them through the liend or heck. Complaints about rats have come to the United Ktntes biological survey, de partment of agriculture, from many I n6sWtrJlfTfaaaaaaaaaW A Dead Rat Can't Get Chickens Us a Trap. quarters. For example, a farmer la Virginia reported 20 turkeys killed by these pests In a night. Another, In Knnsnn, lout between 200 and 300 chickens nnd many eggs by rats-dor-Inc the course of one summer. Ilia neighbors bud similar experiences. From lS'cw Jersey has come a report of rats killing young ducks. An Obloan tins complained that tbo animals bur row beneath his coops and take chicks from under the hen. In cer tain neighborhoods of Massachusetts half n season's hatch of chickens and ducklings have been killed by rats. Rats multiply rapidly when left un disturbed, where there Is plenty to eat. One pair may Increaso to more than 2,000 In a single year. Whoever allows his property to become over run by them Invites vexation and loss. MIXTURE FOR LITTLE CHICKS Give Equal Parts of Hard-Boiled Eggs and Rolled Oats or Stale Bread Soaked In Milk. (Prepared by the United States Depart- .xnent of Agriculture.) ' For the flrnt three days chicks may bo fed a mixture of equal parts of honMiolled eggs nnd rolled oats or stnle bread, or ntnlo bread soaked In milk. When brend and milk are used care nhould be taken to squeeze all tho milk out of tho brend. From the third or fourth dny commercial chick feed may bo fed until tho chicks are old enough to eat wheat screenings or crocked corn. PLAN FOR MARKETING EGGS Brown and White Shells Should Be Placed In Separate Packages Keep All Culls. (Prepared by the United 8taten Deport ment of Asilculture.) Market white-shelled nnd brown nhelled eggs In separate packages. Kggs Irregulnr In shape, those which nro tiiiUKually long or thin-shelled, or which havo shells otherwise defective, should be kept by tho producer for home use, so that breuknge In transit mny be r winced us much its possible. All males except those needed for breeding purposes, should bo got rid of ns soon ns possible. Ono of tho best Inside linings for poultry houses Is tnr paper, tncked on muoothly. Mites do not bother It. It Is said that fanners lose millions nf dollars annually on account of poor methods of producing tind lmndllug eggs. .He a crank about cleanliness, mites, lice and disease In your poultry yard and see If It doesn't pay a bis divi dend. ' Dlscnsei of poultry nro frequently transmitted through the drinking wa ter; the drinking fouutulu should bo cleaned dally. Chicks on good range get practically nil they need In tho way of mineral salts through tho fresh vegetables, but ranges nro often overrated. Help savo eggs by keeping tho uosts eloan nnd frcofrom lice. Outlier eggs' twice dully, keep them In u cool, dry room or collur, and market twice a week. Llttlo chickens are often bothored with the large grny-lieud lice. These mny be destroyed by greuslng the head and throat with lard or sweet oil and using u louse powder bjwlir. IM''"MJ-MJnM-MMMM Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. XOTICK VOll I'UHMCATIO.V. (N'ot Coal Lands.) Department of tho Interior, United Btates Land Office at Lakovlew, Orogon, July 28, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Fred I). Iteagan of Crescent, Orogon, who on May 14, 1914 and Jane 6, 1915, mado homestead and addi tional homestead entries No. 07374 and 08C12, for tho SW'iNE'., W48BV4. NK',flK4, section 0, township 25 south, range 8 cast, Wlllamotto meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo K. L. Clark, United States commissioner at La Pine, Oregon, on tho 29th day of August, 1919. Claimant names an witnesses: Klmcr Coynor, Craig Coyner, Oulseppl Tripoli, all of Bend, Ore gon and Thomas Uracken ot Cres cent, Oregon. jas. f. d una ESS, 22-27c Register. XOTICK FOIl PUIU.H'ATIO.V. (Xot Coal Land.?) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevicw, Oregon, July 28, 1919. Notice Is hereby -given that Dora Harper, on behalf of tho heirs of Milton J. Harper, deceased, who died in military service of tho United States, ot Olendalo, Oregon, who on August 7, 1915, mado home stead entry 08819, for SEUls'WK, Ett8W4. section 11, NENWW section 14, township 23 south, range 9 east, Wlllametto meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land nbovo described boforo E. L. Clark, U. S. commis sioner at La Pino, Oregon, on the ICth day ot September, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: A. It. Cole, Lucy Sprlngtubc, Cora Lcland, D. C. Scott, all ot La Pine, Oregon. JAS. F. BURCES8, 23-27c Register. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 10, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Leo pold F. Tauscher ot Mllllcan, Ore gon, who on October 23, 1914, mado homestead entry No. 013973, for Brooks-Scan Ion Lumber Company Lumber, I v'h, Shingles, Building M.tcriul. Kiln Dried Flooring and nil kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Suodud Sao. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. Gil (Dr. Coe's Former Offlc.) 11. 11. DeArmona Chu, W. ErVln DcArmond & Erskine l, A W Y K It 8 O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon II. O. JCLLIB AttoraertIw United States Conimlssloaer First National Bank Building BEND, OREQON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL j Lawrenco Bldg., Room 3 j Phono Red 2251 DR. C. H. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bend Press Bldg, BEND, OREGON Phonos: Offlco Red 41; Res. 123 Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES. President Most Completo Abstract Plant in Central Orpgon. Special Attention nlvun frh lvln.nl Tinn Alult rflf.ts r.rat Notional Dsnlt bldg1,, lot 4, 8EUSW, and SEVi, sec lion 30, N'NEU, section 31, town ship 19 south, range 10 east, Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final threo-year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described, before H. C. Rllhf, United States commissioner at Dead, Oregon, on the 23rd day ot August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Oeorgo W. Cook of Rend, Oregon, Reuben Keller ot Millcan, Oregon, William Wrahn of 'Mllllcan, Oregon, and John Holland ot Mllllcan, Ore gon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 20-24p Register. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. (Not Coal LeuioVi.) Department ot tho Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlow, Oregon, July 10, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Charles E. Street, of La Pino, Ore gon, who on October 23, 1914, made homestead entry No. 07786, for tks SW'4 section 1, township 23 south rango 9 east Wlllametto meridian, has filed notice ot intention to raako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho lands above described, before E. L. Clark, United States commissioner, at La Pine, Oregon", on tho 23rd day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: William If. Holltnsbead, W. E. Bees Icy, J. N, Masten, Carl WIso, all ot La Pine, Oregon. JAMES F. BURGESS, 20-24c Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS. Notice Is hereby Riven that the state land board of tho state of Ore gon will receive sealed bids until 19 o'clock a. m., August 12, 1919, for tho 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 ta purchase, and check or draft for at least one-fifth of the amount bid. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Applications and bids should be addressed to O. O. Brown, clerk state land board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and Bid to Purchase State Lands." G. O. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board, Dated at Sales, Oregon, May 29 1919. 14-24C Phono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NI8WONGER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Erabalaaer, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asat DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapatlilo Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S Phone Red 48a DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located in Bond with New Equipment Private Office in Thorson's Jewelry Store T)r. Turn or will lia In Prlna. ..111.. .,.... . .i l.l.l n.i 1.11V uivij uidi utiu WIIIU PJ1" dny; In Madra3 every second and fourth Friday, and In Red mond every first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. BEND, ORE,, Cor, next to Alley jj I Vt I I I