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IIKNI) JlUMiHTIN, III5NU, OUKOON, THIIIHIMV, JUIiV J, 1020. PAGH S i f $ V WORK STARTED ONEXCAVATION FOR HOSPITALjMOOSE PROGRAM LONG DEFERRED PLAN UNDER WAY COST IS SKT AT ?(0,00() 1'otir Hlory Hlriii-luru lo Itn f tit I It My HInIitn of Hi. .lompti -Many Modern I'Vnliiri'N Will llo In rorpornlcil In lliilldlng. After approximately n yonr of careful liivostliciitloti niul Htmly rolu tlvo to hospital iiociH of llond mid Contrnl Oregon by tho ninlorH of tho ftrdor of Ht. Jonnph, many of whom vMavo niiulo trips to Homl previous to tho wur, 11 ml niibniiiioiitly,"work wan Htnrtoil on tho erection of tho prom hunt Hlnltirn' hospital on Hntiirdny when tho flint npiidoful wiih turned In uxcnvatlun hy A. H. Taylor, who win awarded tho contrnct for thin work. Although compelled to abandon ninny of tho fnnturon orlglnnlly con templated In tho oroctlon of tho now hospital, owliu: to tho rnpld rluo In coiiHtructlon cotitii, tho nlnorn tmvo planned, throiiRli Leo A. Thomnn and IiIh nnnnclalon, tho architect, n ntructtiro coinploto In nil It onnoii- (lulu and modern In overy renpoct and InrKO enough to nccommoilnto orory noml of tho palronnKO It will nervo. Cont to Ito 9110,000. Tho now ntrtictiiro will ocupy a Uineo of 37x07 foot, facing tho now Catholic church on Franklin nvonno. It will ho four ntorlcii In holght, In- vator. Tho nnnltury fontiiron will ho of tho moNl inodoni Monpltat plumb ing typo, Tho opimitliiK room will ho largo and ttioroiiirlily modern ami coinploto In ovory detail, with ntor-Ills-Jiuf rooiim and liivntorloH, LIKED BY MANY MOItK THAV i!00 .Mi:.MMi:itH AND VIHITOIIH IICAH IlKI'OHTH ON CONVHNTIO.V, AM) TALKH OS MKIUTH 01' Till; OltDKIt. Upwnidn of 1 200 momborn of tho I.oynl Ordor (if Mooho 'nnd vlnltorn attondod tho opon muiitlml hold on Thurndiiy at Hathor'H hall, a part of tho proKram of tho Moonq tnnmbor- nhlp drlvu, which clonod on July 10. A woll halanccd procraiii wan civ on and nddronn woro dollvorod hy B. A. Hathor on IiIh rocont vlnlt to tho grand lodgo convontlon hold at Chi cni;o, and hy II, II. Do Arntond and Judgo T. B. J, Duffy, on tho marltn of tho ordor. Tho program for tho oven I tic wan as follows: Heating of officers, saluting of fliiK! singing "Htnr Hpauglod Han ncr"; Invocation, Prolate llonvonn; noloctlon, quartet; uddrenn, II. II. Do Armond; nulocllon, Mrn. Charles 811- vlni Loyal Ordor of Monno Horvlco In momory or chlldron of Moonohonrt; "Nearer, .My Qod,' to Thco", quarlot; 'Imprennlonn from tho Convontlon and Mooitnhcnrt InBtltutlon", B. A. Halhur;. nolo, "Moonohonrt", Mlus. Wngnor; nddroin, Judge T. B, J. Duf fy; nolo, Charles Wilson; prayer, Prolate Ilcnvons; "My Country, 'Tin of Thco." An application han hcon nont lu to tho email lodgo, asking fur nn ox tension of tlmo In tho momhorMhlp drlro, for a purpono of tnoro goner eluding a full linsomant: will hnro jiccommodatlonn for CO bmln, Includ-' ty familiarizing tho public with tho Iiik sinters' quartern, ana mrou wurdn. Tho ntructtiro will bo of Tu-dor-Uothlc nrchltocturo, with co mont trimmings. Tho oxtorlor walln will bo of ro-proniod brick and will conform In inont of tn feature to tho typo of nrchltocturo of tho now Catholic church now under conduc tion opposite tho hoipltal nlto. According to Mr. Thomnn, tho cost of tho ntructtiro nlono will appro!- ma to ftO.000. In addition to thin will bo added tho cont of equipment, which will bring tho totul woll to ward 00,000. Homo of tho fonturon of tho new Institution will bo tho nlliint olnrm nyntom, with central nwltchbonrdn, (Hot kltchonri on each floor nnd elo- MILLIONS F.OR SPARE MOMENTS Th Inlrnllonl OrmpomUnf ftrWI, if tferanlon, VnnlrnU, (Ltimtnl Oirlr line.inlh unnl. narr In Octnlr, ll. with n n nllmnt nf vitt 2.000.000 itwl'tita. Tlinunl o( tlirw Hu.lrnU hkv fl urml In ilolr ami rnt til ttul valuo to llirm of ll. I't nKimrnU Jrvutnl to Hi tmlr of I.C.8. trchnl t Courtr nil othr tuMwU raniln fnm Ailmtlnln mvl tUImnihli to Aicrkulturo ni 1'oultry llulirulrjr. It).tt an nur hat Wn riiurtl It i"nr ' th tudrnla t t fnirtall fttlmat la them f Iht value af h tpara momrnta tptnt In iludf of I.C.H. CaniMa. ItrMrta on 17,000 lrtrt atuiUnU how 14,090 now rllnn ll.iOO a yrar or morvi 2.4&I rrrcWIm IIJ,0Q or moral 413 nwrWIn S,000 or murvi 10 rrctlvlnit 110,000 or moral anil a with annual Income o( Ki.OOO or morr. In tha .twtnty.avfn ytara of IU UInro tha I.C.H. hat cnrollnl all llmra a many atuiltnti at llarvartl In tha two hunilrn) anil arrnty"lM yrara tinea II oritanltatloni mora than tan tlnw th total nrotlmtnt of Yala ilnc It ilor awunic opn In 170l mora than flv tlmra th total rnrollmtnt o( all of tha rollanaa, unlvrraltlra ami technical tchoolt In tha UnltrJ Utatr romhlnaJ. A Utter or iot earrJ will trlnn comi'lcU Information rcianllnK th uhject In which you ar InttratttJ. International Correspondence 'Schools ,..tm otrr uiii Ialernatiotial Correspondence ScLcofs Hox 1G10, Scranton, l'n. Kiplaln fullr bout your Cauna In th tubjtrt mtrktj Xi ADVKHTIHINH Window Trlmmtr Kallroad Trainman ' llluttrallnr IIOOKKKtrKR dltnoi-. and TypUt Ktllwar Accountant TKAFFIC MANAGER Commtrclal Law GOOD KNflMSlI CIVIL HERVICE Railway Mall Cltrk Autonoblla Optratlnf I'aultrr Ktltlnc , Auto Ktpalrlnc Mathmatlc AKHICULTUKB HI'ANIHU rrnU Italian EUctrlcal Enilnftrln; KUclrla Llihtln llya. Ttltfraph Knglnttr Tlphon Warli Mchanlcal Knglnttr Mechanical Draftsman Ship Urafltroan Ua Knilnt Optratlnf CIVIL KNOINKER Burvaylnc and Mapplna; Mlna Fortraan ar Knjr, fltatlonary Vnglnttr AKCIIITKCT Contractor or llulldtr Architectural Orfltun Cancrtt llulldtr l'lumblnr and Ilcatlnc CHEMIST SALKilMANSIIII1 AJJnu, morltn of tho ordor. ' ArrniiKomont nro bolni; mndo by tho llond local to hold a danco at Hedinond July 17. Tho Moono will fuuilnh froo trannportntlon to Hed inond for thono doslrliiR to nttond tho danco from hero, tho, public bo- Iiik oxtondod a cordial Invitation. I'lann aUo aro woll under way for n picnic July 2G, to bo hold at Tumn lo Inland. Thin alno will bo open to tho public. RAISE STANDARDS OF STOCK Activities of Live Stock AitoclAtlon -- llluttrnte Benefits of Co-operation. Tho mannor In which co-opcratlvo btiymrr can further tho movement for better stock In llluxtrntctl by tho ne tlvltlcn of n live ntock nnnoclatlon In northern WIconln. It purchatcd ii2 head of lino cnttlo from another part of tho ntato and ulno nevcntl head from ItH own vicinity. Tho nnnocla tlon nold theno nnlmnln Individually to various ntock rnlsurn. Tho money net ted by tho transaction wus used In further promotion of tho purebred cntiHo by purchanlni; 8 purebred bull calves. Tho calves wero then din trlbuted by lot ninoni; tho membern of tho UNnoclntlon. Thus tho co-operatlvo effort of tho pnnoclntlon bait made -pos-nlblo ralnlni; tho Mock ntnndards ou tho farms of practically tho entire community, having brousht Into tho county $10,000 worth of wcll-brod live stock. KEEP PUREBRED LIVE STOCK Thero Id No Danger of an Oversupply and Efficiency Has Been Con clusively Proven. Thcro never wna n tlmo In, history when puro brod livestock of all kinds received ninro nttentlon than now, Tho efficiency of puro bred livestock tins been conclusively proven. Thcro Is no danger of nit oversupply. CONSIDER SHEEP AND GOATS Animals Worthy of More Attention Than They Receive They Keep Down Noxious Weeds. Sheep nnd goats donorvo moro con nlderntlon thnn they rccclvo on soma farms. Thcso nnlmnls nro alilo to cat eomo of tho coarao feeds and may keep down noxious weeds In pastures. LlVfcSTOCJ ENoxtsJ Tho prlco of successful lamblug Ui eternal vlfllnnco. Sows should not bo bred to farrow until they aro at least twelvo mouths old. Forngo crops furnish tho best pna- Blblo way of cheapening -tho cost of pork production. German1 millet luiy, properly cured, SUMMER HE OF BEND ELKS PLANFAVORED ,15120,000 IS ASSURED BY GRAND LODGE METOLIUS SITE LIKED Money to Ho Available If Itepoit on Iliilhllng, I'liianeliig nnd .Mainte nance I'latm Aro Approved At tho Next KchhIoii. Approval by tho grand lodgo of i:il(, In Itn 1U21 noiwlou nt Lou An KoIcm, of thu plann of Hund lodgo No, 1371 for tho financing of tho pro Joctod Klkn' nummor homo nt tho hood of tho Motollun, will result In $120,000 from tho lodges of tho United State being available for tho construction of tho building, accord lug to action taken by tho 1920 grand lodgo, lu ncnnlon nt Chicago, It wan loamod horo lant Thursday by prominent mombom of tho ordor. Tho attention of tho coiiHtructlon of tho homo lu onu of tho best known of Central Oregon's natural boauty npots wan roforrcd to tho rules of or der committee for n report, later re ceiving ununlmoun approval by tho grand lodgo. Tho commlttco was Instructed to make full Investigation of tho plann of tho Hcnd lodgo for building, financing nnd maintenance, tho report to bo mudo at tho Los An geles Munition. Tho action thus takon Is tho only inntanco of Its kind In grand lodge bohhIoiis and is taken as virtually as suring for Hand a position an a con tor for II. I. O. K. summer activities, while nddlng greatly to tho publicity which llond and Central Oregon will receive throughout tho United StatcnJ K. V. Mahnffoy, exalted ruler of tho Hand lodgo, headed tho delega tion of local Elks at tho Chicago grand lodgo. PLAN STATION . PORB.SlP.ES. OFFICIALS OK VVllUC 1II5AI.T1I hi:uvici: intj:iu:sti:i in mak ino hum) cknti:h fok tiikat mi:nt of il"-si:hvici: mi:n. litis" 'iWSSmlm yi 1 a. 1 1 I 1 frrp tiFPKtBBm f I I Z tirBi'aaBLaaft JXf T rVyaamLaHF f. ., ' aBBaaanaaaaaaaBW. -f$msgBBHm '-. -IwEmME ,1 .Jt a7ltBaSBm TURKISH PHtSTtcyi'fflKtf S ' A "' t t r a -MBfHffSalaar ... (tatf :. fm aBaBaaai. 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You will prefer this Camel blend to either 'kind smoked straight I Camels mellow-mildness will certainly i appeal to you. The "body" is all there, and that smoothness! It's a delightl Go the limit with Camelsl They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga retty odorl LINE IS DRAWN FOR TEACHERS NORMAL COURSE ADDS TO SALARIES Tho attention of tho United States public health norvlco, with district offlcon In Soattlo. has been directed to llond as a posslblo location for tho establishment of n recolving sta tion to oxnmlno nnd treat nil cases ot ox-nervlco men whoso health has been Impaired ns n result ot military or naval service This became known upon tho return from Seattlo of Dr. A. Lesslng of this city, where ho conferred with Major Hugh Do Valln, surgeon lu charge of tho 13th district, V. S. P. II. S. Tho details Dr. Lesslng could not mnko known, as his conforouco dealt only lu. general fenturcs, but ho stat ed that tho public health servlco Is concoruod lu establishing n central station horo for nil ot tho territory south of Tho Dalles and as far south as Klamath Falls, lu which moro than 1000 cx-sorvico mon rcsldo, a largo number of whom either hnvo applied for medical attention, or nro likely to do no. Major Do Vnlln. Is particularly con- corned as to hospital facilities which will puss rigid army inspection, -to far as sanitation and equipment is concerned. Dr. Lesslng pointed out tho unuBual climatic conditions of Contrnr Oregon as favorablo for such n station, nnd will communlcato with tho United States public health serv lco, working In cooporatlon with tho local post ot tho' American Legion and' tho Red Cross, Dr. Lesslng has had wide oxpori enco in this work, having boon a major In tho medical corps, with ex touslvo nvorsons servlco. GREEN FEEDS ARE ESSENTIAL Little Chicks Cannot Ent Too Much, and It Pays to Supply Them With Cut Clover. Young chicks cannot cut too Imicli bran or green food It pays 10 glvo them ns much cut clover as they cm ent vyhllo they aro lu tho broode houso nnd allow them plenty ol green food on tho rnngo as soon ns they nro nblo to forngo for 'thomselves. Instructor Without Specified Special Training to He Itctnlncd nt HumIc Unto Objections to L'xo of Central Huilding to lie Hennl Teachers In tho Dcnd school who aro not normal school graduntcs will not bo nllowcd to partlclpato In ad vances In salaries which go Into ef fect next year, but will bo retained on tho basic rnto, It was decided, whon tho board of directors of district No. 1 held Its regular meet lug. Tho board mlsed tho summer salary of William Harris, Janitor at tho high school, from $120 to $140 per month. Standing committees tor tho year wero appointed, Mrs. E. M. Thomp son nnd C. A. Hnydon constituting tho commlttoo on toachors, J. P Keycs boing placed in charge ot tho fuel question, H. 13. Nordeon and L. M. Foss on buildings and grounds, Mr. Foss and Mr. Koyes on finance and purchasing, and Mr: Hnyden and Mrs. Thompson on sanitation, Tho proposition made by tho Y. M. C. A., that tho district pay J1G6.CG per mouth for tho uao ot the gymnas ium by tho schools, was left over tor Inter discussion. That Flro Chief Tom Carlon has protested against tho use ot tho Cen tral building for school purposes was reported, and It was decided that no further Improvement ot tho building should bo made until Mr. Carlon could bo prcsont to explain his objections, Origin of Coat. After an exhautlvc study of a num ber of coal seams. Tn'rin Lomax con cludes that almos '.l vd their origin In vegetable matter deposited on the pot the coal subilnneo being formed by the dropping of leaves, twigs, barks and fruits, in the shape of seeds and fructiferous cones mainly from large trees. ' "The Mule." ' Heine told to wi'.f brief essay ea The Mule," Howard turned into his teacher the following effort: "Tbo mewl Is a hardier bird than tho cbm or the turkie. It has two legs to walk: with, two more to kick with, astd wears Its wings on the side of Its head. It is stubbornly backward aboat log forward.' BUTTER FAT! Same price for Butter Fat f. o. b. Bend as is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery SKYLINE HIGHWAY WORk TO COMMENCE Wenatcheo Forest Official Arrives to Join I fort on on Trip to Diamond Peak. To tnko part in reconnaissance work to dotermlno tho gonornl loca tion ot tho Cascado Skylluo highway, F, II. Lonzio, grazing oxnmiuor tor tho Wonatchoo National forost, ar rived in llond Inst week and will start out tomorrow with Grazing Ex nminor Jack Horton ot tho Deschutes forost for Diamond Peak. There thoy win bo Joined by other membors ot tho party, who aro starting from THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS PYRAMIDS When you erect a SiIo you want a Silo that will stand the tes of wind, rain, snow, frost and sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Block you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely fire-proof. Will not warp when empty. No guy lines necessary. Eventually Concrete Why Not Now? a Fpr specifications, write to Concrete Pipe Co. BEND, OREGON Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks Well Curbing. (Aam..... Is a very good feed for cows but not very satisfactory for horses. Modford, Tho work will last during V Put it in Tho llulIoUiu tho remainder of tho summer,