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i-jjf Ti Vil IJiwmimi BKND BDMiKTIN, BKND, ORRGOls, THURRDAY, Al'IUIi 32, 1024). FAUK9 I JURORS ALLOW $1 TO SOLDIER J. II. 'roundtkek guts NOMINAL DAMAGES Ownercdilp of Animals Lett by Des chutes (dimity Man on Kntciinx Army Is Confirmed Crop Knllutv Is Alleged. Ono dollar Is tho value ot a team of horses nn dono colt, according 1 tho verdict returned last night In tin! enso ot poKcph II. ltoundtreo vs. Al fred Munx and C. A. Adams, tried In Circuit court yeatordny. Testimony from the plaintiff had Riven ?3G0 as tho valuo ot tho animals which were loft In tho keeping of Henry Ander son, rancher, when Itoundtreo en listed In tho army during the war. Tho lowest estimate fixed by tho defense-wan $50. Tho horses, soiled by Muux In a suit and later turned over to Harold Cook, strayed, and havo not been found. Tho juiy's decision, while al lowing less than the hides of the an imals would brinfr, affirms Hound trco's title. W. P. Myers, ot Itond .represented tho plaintiff In tho action, and W. H. Daggett, of tlcdmbnd appearing for tho defendants. Only Requires Will Power. Any man can lenrn to do anything that any other man has dono If he will apply himself to the doing ot It. Charles M. Schwab. PRESBYTERY IN BEND IS ENDED UliST IX 20 YK.VltS. MIXISTIJUS DKCJ.AHI. INDIAX V. 1. 1) 15 It AXI) M1HSIOXAUY SIM.AK IX viXAi. si:nvici. At tho close ot whnt was declared by ministers who have been In nt- tendnuco annually for tho last 20 years to havo boon tho most succrsj fulsesslon In that period, tho l'ou dloton Presbytery adjourned here last night. Twenty-two inlulsters and flvo elders were In attendance, and 125 others were present tit tho final session. As the closing order ot business. Her. II. C. Hnrtrnnft. of the First Presbyterian church of Demi, was reclecte'd permanent clerk-treasurer, and Hov. II, P. Har per of Milton, chosen to succeed himself as permanent stated clerk. Doth offices hold over n period of flvo years. Services last night wore in charge of Hqv. J. M. Cornlclson, missionary to tho Umatilla reservation, a novel feature being tho sermon on "What Religion can do tor nn Indian.' glvvn by Elder James Kashkash, of the Cayuse tribe, In tho Indian language, and Interpreted by Her. E. J. Con nor, of the Nez Perce. RULTO ' . FATTS1 Oakes With Air and Oust. A French Inventor's smoke consumer for kitchen ranees iidtuits ulr. Miner. heats It and, combining It with the coal gases and dust, causes them to bum. J Just Where and How - Is the Money to be Spent? (EflKjeVA. h 9(tam 111 III ver to A businesslike Anst a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating; in the Inter church World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifi cally. ,, They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. - , Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: IFOR TItB CHURCH'S WORE AT HOMK. A kom of ilini coma under this hta-t.Coailderenlyene. Five end half million peoa le in the United Statea cannot even readanS wrltetluEntllthlaoiuiec. Who la to carry forward thia vaatwerkof AnHleasUatlea II U church Soee not? 2 FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMES. Every reartheweaodeefmenane' women aerlentlylll a returnee1 loir train Ctrarcb lioteltale brcauee of lack of room. Tt children, hamca are cornpcllrd to turn twir mora children thin tliey can receive. 4rORRELIOIOUSTRAtNINa.At laaat UfiMJjna children and vouac people uodar U ytari ef ace are en tenne American life without any reUtteuatralDlocat fell. Remember. Inf the faith ol NVaahiocton and Llncaln.de you think that America will continue la produce Wa.hlnf tone and Llocalna If faith dlee out of the heart of it routh? 5 FOR THE CHURCIfS WORK ABROAD. lafluenia came Arrt from the Orient thirty year a ate; nearly all plaguea are Oriental plaeaea.Se leo( a China hae only nepbytkUn to every 40000 people the Orient will ceotlnue te he a menace. Selene aaene-thlrd of the feableeef Irtdln die before their aee end year ear own beblea are net aafa. A Christian doctor or teacher east abroad la working; for America aa traly . though ) worka4 at bene.r' . PREACHRRS SALARIES. J preaclier la ealled the The loreotted nun," and well tie may tx, Elgin oat often preacher are paid lea than IO0 a week I 3POR HIGHER EDUCATION. Of thedSaBO American atudenta In Inatltutlona ef Metier rade, one lialfareia Isalltuucaa founded and ausoorteu by tejaCanrttiee. Marty e f iBeaelraUtuUonabavehad no great endowment caaapelcna. bat their need are fact preealnc a the need af Larger ecrraele: and you have only toreadtbelr liatetalir-a. aland ataroaeetomeaaa re tl.eealoe Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and wUl edmkueter its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. United Financial Campaign Lvfl Hm April 25th to May 2nd INTERCHURCH "Wbrld Movement cfShbrth Jlmerica Tit fuilittiitn tflUt sdxiirtlirmitst It erV ftiulli lrn.ik lit (MftitiUm ifltlrtjf Jtmmtinl'iHi, GIVE GRIT TO AID DIGESTION Hens Should Have Access at Al Times to Supply of Material to Help Grind Peed. U'rcr-irod by tho UnUnl mates Depart ntent or Agriculture.) Tho hena should havo access at al times to u supply of grit or stones of c size small enough to ho swullowei readily. Grit Is used by tho hens t( help In grinding In their slrznnls tin hard grains which they cat. A supplj of ordinary gravel will answer tin purpose of grit very well. Crushed oy tcr or clam shell nl30 should be given to the hens and be kept beforo them at all times. If this Is withheld the hem &"':&-' '?' ' ' a-?l! 5 "L " ' 'IMMMfe.MjJKv ft ) i Self-Fetdera Are Handy for Holding Grit, Crushed Oyster Shell, Etc. are likely to lack suftlclcnt shell-forming material In their feed, with the re sult that they lay many soft-shelled or thin-shelled eggs. Grit or shell can bo purchased In small quantities at any feed or poultry supply store. PECULIARITIES OF TURKEYS Show the Least Intelligence of Any Farm Fowl When Young and the Most When Matured. Some one said the turkey shows the least Intelligence when small and the most Intelligence nfte maturity of any fowl known. This Is true of all the farm fowls. Tho goose nnd duck will often go some distance from the poultry range, make n nest, deposit their eggs, sit and hatch, If undis turbed, taking no notice us to whether being watched by human eyes or not. The turkey is very cautious. She will lead one, If she finds sho Is being watched, away from the nest or whero she intends making It, often making n nest and sitting down cozlly, until tier watcher decides, or Is deceived Into thinking she Is on the nest, but he will havo to try It over again. After the watcher has gone nwny, she leaves her temporary nest for the true one, deposits her egg nad usually covers It deeply with leaves or other trash. WINTER SHELTER FOR GEESE Fowls Are Very Hardy and Open Sheds Are Satisfactory for Cold Weather Season. Geese do not need shelter except during cold winter weather, when open sheds may bo provided. Goslings aro not usually hatched until good pasturo Is available, and need addi tional feed only for a few weeks. The range of pasture used either for gos lings or for geese should be largo enough so that the grass will remain clean, or the stock should be moved frequently to fresh land. Coops, bar rels, or some other dry shelter should be provided for the young goslings. Geeso are very hardy and free from diseases nnd Insect pests. pororwe If you would avoid llmbcrncck al low no dead carcasses or maggots on your farm. It pays every farmer to havo a poul-try-wired yurd for his fowls In which they may bo enclosed when desirable. , e Much of tho yen tH success with the farm Hock depends on the quality of the birds that tiro left after the fall culling. Figure on enough poultry litter for tho laying house so that tho birds can have clean ucratchln? material through out the winter. A llttlo extra euro of your hens and a bit of cholco feed will pay in eggs many times. Don't bo nfrald ot doing too much. Tho hen needs exercise tho samo uh u humuu being. You can't expect hens to havo health and lay winter eggi when huddled up in a small soace. s a came to figure why Camels sell! 4 Km BBaWW ef-Unii i J f "fcfcf ari mi 2-... $& tSC2aSJ2i!Si&SffiSSSSSi: "g&mrm UMmm i ' i iTVnXlShl frDOUrST'CiZ s-Jb. ..- rv 'jar j i . w . j-u J i vs. : rin.MTTne yJ. You nliould know why Cnmctj arc no unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying. First, quality second, Camete expert blond of choico Turkish nnd choico Domestic tobaccos which you'll certainly prefer to cither kind smoked straight J Oimcls blend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildness yet all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste I You'll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cirjarotty after taste or unpleasant ciarctty 3dor I For your own satisfaction compare Caitwls puff by puff with any ciga rotto in the world at any price ! rlt r 3J tr lot Mrtjea t 3VO riarrr.l a t'l..,M rw-iri"yfirf W'trnn4(r rwvnmnJ M virion tout Aame rf rWSie mnlt nr wrWn ihi Irtttt. n. J. REYNOLDS TODACCO CO, Wlniton-Salci N. C. TESTiiiS EGG3 FOR HATCHING Satisfactory Candler May Be Mads With Shoe Dox Large Enough to Cover Lamp. (rrepareJ by thn Unltrxl States Depart. ment or Aerlcuiturr ) An egg, whether Impregnated or not. hns u sii nil grayUh spot on the Mir face of tlie yolk known nn the germinal spot. As soon ns n fertllo egg ! placed under a hni or In an lnciilmtr development begins. All eggs should be tested nt least twice thirlug thn period of Incubation, preferably on tho seventh and fourteenth days, and tho Infertile eggs and dead germs removed. White eggs can be tested on the fourth or flfth day, while the development In eggs having liroun shells often mil tint be seen by tliu jine of nn ordinary e-g tester unlit the seteuth duy Dead genus soon decay mid give off a had odor If allowed to remain under thn hen. Infertile eggs ninko good feed or youp chickens and am often used In the homo for inilnury purposes. Mot Incubator companies furnlnh toting chimneys llh their machines, which will lit ordinary lamp. KIcHric or gas lumps may ho uhim In n box with a hole slightly smaller thun in egg cut In tho side of tho box nnd nt the same luvel ns the light. They may also Jin testetl by Miullght or daylight, using a shutter or curtulii with n xnmll hole In It for the light to shine through. A good homemade egg tester, or can dler, can be made with n large shoe box, or any box that Is largo enough to go over n .lamp, by removing the end mid cutting a hole a llttlo larger than tho size of n quarter In the hot torn of the box, so that ulicn It Is set o er a keroneno lamp the hole In tho bottom will bo opposite tliu bhuc. A M jfHaawfl aaaaB 'waaESs 'H Hv .m 9wkwSwL' b laWaBHPT - X '"lA aH aaBaBBKBaW ' ' ---'''fsp ''aamm An Egg Tester Made From a Shoe Box and a Common Lamp. hole tho size of n silver dollar should bo cut In the top of tho box to allow tho licit to escape. Tho eggs are tested with the largo end up, w that tho size of tho ulr coll may be seen ns well as tho condition of the embryo, Tho testing should takj place In n dark room. Tho Infer tile egg. when held before tho small hole, with the Inmti lluhled insldo tho box, will tool: perfectly clear, tho muiio r.... . i. .. - ...i. II.. .. ... n. .. ...in nn it iruiii inn-, wiiiiit ii iiiiiiiv i'kk "in show it small dark npot, known as tliu embryo, with a innss of llttlo blood veins extending In nil directions, If tho embryo Is living; If dead, and the egg hm bj&tt intubated tov f-i least 40 hours, the Mood mottles, nttay from the embryo toward tho edges of the yolk, forming In some- eaues nn Irregular circle of blood, Kiioiiu us it Moot I ring. Kegs nry In this rt'peet. some show ing only a streak of blood. All In.'.-r-tile eggSv MiotiM be remonsl nt ilia Ilmt tMtt.Vriio eggs rnulnlnlng si rung, living cinlirjoH nre tlsrk and ttell tilted up on the fourteenth day, and show a rlenr, sharp, dlMluct line of di'tnnrea tlon between thn nlr rell and thn grow ing embryo, while dead germs nhmv only partial development, mid lack this clear, distinct outline. TWO BREEDS IN SAME FLOCK Crotslna Is Prevented hy Ke-plna Mato of One Dreed One Year and Another the Next. (Prepared hy th flil ihim tep" ment of .CTi-nitur.) While keeping two iiU'Jnri br-isls of poultry In ono nr I wlilnmt mix lug tlie breeds mtih lUBIeilli. U "n liti accomplished easily nnd with satis factory results, ns shown by the ac count of an experience Just received from n New Cnglnnd poultry rnlter. One of the kinds kept Is n Mwnlled egg breed, Iho other being n geinrnl purpose nrlety of poultry. Tim method of preventing fronting Is ns follows ; Ono year, roosters of the egg-hiylng breed aro retained anil used for breed ing, no other malrs being kept. The STANFIELD WINS IN DAMAGE SUIT c.wadi.x.v ciTr.r.N'.Miu or oxi: Ol-' XlXi: Jl'ltOUM HHIXIXO VKiimrr .m.w in: mipoiitaxt Afl'ILM. POINT. l aVJaHHuaJalBBB BaaVFX iweSv The fact that one of thn nluo Jurors who last night signed a ver dict for It. .V. Htaufleld In his 11000 damoga still against Mike AiiRlnnd. I'owcll llutto sheepman. Is not u t eltlzeii of tho United fitntes, but owes ttlloglanco to Canada, inny bo nn Im portant point In appealing tho cuss to tho Hupremo, court, nttornen for tho defonse, Clulrles Krsklne. f l)e Armoud & Krskluo, nnd N. O Wal lace of I'rltuivlllo, Indlcnted on Friday. H. A. Hmlth. of this city, Is tho Juror In question, nnd It wus not until tip trial wus virtually con cluded that It was noted that ho hud been rejected hy tho grand Jury on tho grounds of non-clllzonshlp. Tho verdict allows damages In thn full amount of tho complaint, ,ind In addition tho hilt of costs filed by the plaintiff comeii to 1003.15. On tho uou-appvaraiieo of Dennis O'Connor, defendant In a similar case for a like amount, filed hy 3!r. Htaufleld, Judgment was tnkon by his uttorney Juy II. Upton, of I'rlnoTlllo, nnd 7d It. Coulter, of Wclscr, Idaho. First Prize White Rock Cockerol. v'ollowlng year roosters of only thn gnnernl-purrjosn stock aro krpt. The difference in "tho color of eggs of the two broods (.elected Is so great that hatching eggs havo always been select ed with n certainty as to the breed laying them. The plan necessitates In troducing new males, but the ndvan tugcrt ot keeping tho blood lines of two breeds separato outweigh the slight cost of purchasing tho males. The de partment of agriculture points out that whon this method Is followed on two neighboring farms nn exchnngo of roosters might mullly he arranged, With Reservations. .Tcnnutto always expects souicthliti; when her Tallicr comes homo. Ono day Just ns ho entered sho said: "Whnt havo you got today, dnddy?" Ho gnvo her n pncliugu of gum mid said : "Thnt Is for you and brother." Sho gratefully nodded her head und said: "Oh, thank you. I'll dlvldo with brother, but I'll be the guard keeper." LIQUOR-CARRIER TAKEN BY POLICE Whllo taking a gallon Jug of moonnhfno whlokoy Into a shuck In tho alloy betwoon Hond nnd Wall, running from Oregon to Minnesota, Louis l'etor.ion of this city was ar rested laht night by Chief of l'ollrn NMxon and Officer Hwlft. I'otorson pleaded guilty In police court toduy to tho chargo of violation of thn prohibition law and was sentenced o pay a flno of 1200, half tho pen ulty bollix nuspondod during good behavior. So far, ho bus boon uu nblo to pay oven half. THOMPSON'S REPORT IS BEST IN STATE That tho report Just Himt In on thrift work in tho Deschutes county schools Ih tho best to have boon re ceived thia year, Is tho Htntemonl mado in n lotter to County Hupoilu tondont J, Alton Thompson from V Stuta Superintendent of Education Churchill. uk Kf !i j(