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POLICE CHIEF QUITS JOB AT END OF YEAR NEW COUNCIL CAUSl t. FOR ACTION OKDKIl MOKI4 I'AVINC Iti-idlitlinn lit llitflilliin fur Cull. Urro ji in I ilnt mi 11 I'll"!-'! nl 4 'iniitrll Muslim IIIiN I" lli lljinii-il Tiii-mIii). Tim f Irnt romill of tln miinlclpnl nliirllon hold In llnuil Tliesdny whh h i mi Friday, wlimi Chlof of rollco I,. A. W. NUiiii, fur six yi'itrn mi of ficer In llond, ttmilun'il IiIh rculKiin 'lion to toko iiffi'd nl 6 o'clock on llin ovi'lllng of December 31. Ills res ignation whh accepted, Irnt J. (3 ltlioili'H, ii president of Hi n council, Mated Hint Miicti mi nctlon wiih deep ly regretted, mill tlmt ho doubted If Rend would over again Iiiivii us 'fflclunt mi ufflclnl to tnkn Mr. Nix on'a place, "I hnvn olwayii worked In niyoril wllli llin odmltilslrntlnii lint I fool Unit If I contlnimit In officii nf lor thin year Hint mich n condition would no longer Im possible. Them nro snmn of tint momboni of tho now cmitirll whom I wouldn't work wlili," wilil Mr. Nixon. Two morn streets In Iloml woro ItHtiMt for hiird-surfnclng. when llin romicl! r"ilvil tint report of City Engineer Robert II. Gould on tho Delaware nvcniiit ntul Congress Im provements, nnd passed resolution of Intention. A two Inch bituminous pnveinont In specified, lint tint work will illffi-r from Hint nuthorlied In tlm Inmlni'M section of tint city. In I ho fnrt (lint Hi" nsphalt will ln In 1.1 directly on tint mill, Instead of hav ing n rlmlitr base. Mr. Gould, In K I v I ii r IiIh report, mentioned Hint hit wim unable to recommend thin typo of pnvltiK. Cniincllmon Mcl'horiioii nnd Rhodes In voting " on tint res oliitlonn, explained Hint tlny il Id not bora linn of popular ilitmmid express ed UirniiKli petitions, mid not bo rnuo of any faith In n two Inch as- I phnlt surface, laid without n foun ilnllon. Tho Delaware nvenuo work III estimated nt 121. 19rt, and Hint on Congress nt t 13,850,05. To Open llliN Tiieihty Tint ordlnancn di'fllilli'ly placing tho management of tin) cemetery In tho Im ril h of tlm newly rrimlcd cem etery mhhocIii t Inn , wns rend for tint serund tlnin nnd pnssed. Four fires occurred during tint pniit month, Flro Chief Tom Cnrlon Hinted, In his monthly miiiimnry of tho work of lint department I)r C A. Fowler, city pliyHlclnii, reported tint (iiiarantlnliiK of IS cane of near let fever mid four of smnllpnx, nnd tlm rolenso of two cusos of onch, Seventeen hlrthn nnd eight deaths occurred In Qctohor. Tho v lo worn report compiled hy C. A. Wnrner, Joseph Innos, nnd E. A. Bather, assessing hencfltH nml dnmngen Incident to thn widening of tint nlloy of hlock two, city of ' Iloml, wiih received nml placed on file. LOCATION OF POULTRY HOUSE Important Factors to Consider Are I Convenience, Qood Drainage I and Yard Space ! Thn factors of Importance to hu considered In selecting tho "Itn for the poultry house lire convenience of locn Hon, nature of soil, good water mid air drnlmiRe, nnd u Inrcit itinnimt of ynrd HpiR'o or nviillnhlo ki'mhs rnni;e. In tho mutter of convenience the poultry .lioumr should ho limited near the other farm IiuIIi!Iiii;h nnd within n reason a Id it illstnuco of tint dwellliiK hoiiHe, hut not no near the liousn tlmt the poultry will lieeomo u iiulMiinre where they hnvo freo rnnito hy roostlnc on tho porches. A southern or HoutheiiNt em exposure should he Selected, put tine tint house, If povnlhle, on n knoll or oluvnthm of tho land whero the water and nlr driitmiKu tiro koiiiI. Il Is very linportiint that the land Im well drained, ho that It will always ho dry nroiind the poultry house. Where thoro Ih Kmd water dralimco, tlio nlr drnliuiKo Ih also usually nooil, while If thn poultry house Ib located In u low place, cold mid frosty nlr tends to not' v tlo In such it low place, nuikliiR It n very undesirable site fur tho locution of tho poultry house In reKurd to soil ono must ho rela tively Inlliiuncod hV the kind of noil on tliS.uX.m1, hin If oohsII.iIoi BoJpctn FOUH V S. FARM BOYS STOCK.JUDGIfIG CONTEST ATLANTA, On. Four funnor uoys without nny aRrlcultural chool trnlnliiR will make a trip to Kuropo, tho ruwnrd which koui with tho winning of tho Intnrnntlonal Hlock Judclni: chnmplomhlp In Houth nnd uouthomtorn competition hero. This non-colleco team enmo from fur off Toxau, wlnnlnic over toamn from nil partn of tho country Includlnic collcco-trnlnod men. Tho Toxnn team finished with 3110 polntfl ncalnit 20S& hy tho MUhIkhIppI learn which wus ocond. Tho Toxau tenm woro nil moitihorH of Hoys' Club nnd wore cochod hy Cy W. Uvnn and W. II. Cook of tho Texan Kxtcnitor Borvlco from tho tnto collngo. Tho trip will ho first to tho Koyn. Block flhow nt London then to tho nerlculturnl dlstrl'M of Franco Holland, IIoIkIuiii and Isleit or Jersey nnd tiucnuoy This Is the lilRhent honors evor conforrod upon farmor hoys In (his country. Top row loft to right W, II Cook nnd C M. Kvnns. conches; Alvi, Dehninn, Imorn: lowor row Oordcn (Jllllnple. Coleman; Job. Turner. Illllihoro and 0. W. Wolllnr, Marlln, Tcxas. utto which him n Knndy Iniim Null nnd niio Hint In well dnillied. Avoid n heavy clay noil or n very lliiht nnd. The liilid nlinuld ho henvy enoiiKh til Krow Komi Krnsi mid Kreen fewl nnd not hum up quickly In hot weather. A hi-nvy clay which does not drnln properly nnd which remains cold nnd wet lute In the summer Is very undo Hlrnhle. Free rnnce Ii lint Ideal nindltlon tin- i uer which in kitji jHMiiir, ih-iit 11 pnllilo. On iniiiiy farini the gardens cnii hit feiired, tiltowliii; the iHiullry free rnliire. pnivldeil the poultry limine Is ereetetl nt n itllliihlc dlHtnneo friiui the iluelllnu house or from the crops which wimlil he materially Injured hy the fowlH, Where only a very llmllvil rmiKe Ii nvnlhihle nml the fowls tniist he kept ynrdid, It Is ndvlsahle to nr niiiKe fur two )anl. Alleriiulu these ynrtl" itriiwIiiB one yard In Kreen Poultry Houao on Ideal Site. crop', luich ns onts, whent, nnd nny iliilck-crowliiK Krnln with n smnlt iimoimt of rape seed, or hoiiio other ipilck-crowlni; croi which makes n tender micculont Krowth. If tlio fowls have to ho yarded, and two yards can he kept In chins or alfalfa, this makes ii splendid nrnuiKcmciit, alternntlnR tho yards so that the urims Is not kill, isl In either yard. Whero tho space Is so limited, It Ih advisable to renow tho hind In this yard hy plowing or work ItiK the land and planting It two or threo limes each year to hoiiio of the ilulck-KrowliiK Krnln crops, putting u temporary fence n half font from the front of tho house, therehy keeplnir tho fowls off of the KntwInK crop until tho k'riiliis nro from 'J to I Inches IiIkIi. "Work Poor." Charles M, Schwab at one of his l.oretlo dinner parties: was talking about ii man who was vainly beseech Im; llm hunk for u loiin. "Uo'h a rich man, loo," mild Mr. Schwab; "hut he'H work pour." "Work ponrl" nnld ii Kiiest. "Ves, work poor," Mr. .Schwab repented. "You Hee, hit's al ways cot ho mini- operntlons In hand Hint he's always short of money to llnaiico them, Work poor, I call It." Then he mulled nnd lidded: "lie's ono of those fellows who iIIk mi much that they're always In n hole." amiw twu.mtti, ir,Hti, mmm.ttmwitA. wvmiwu tt. um. WIN INTKKMATIONAL AND TRIP TO EUROPE DOGS ONCE CALLED VERMIN Only In Comparatively Recent Years Have They Received Recognition Under Englith La.wa. Our Inws rosnrdltiK dog hlle, which J mice Cluer declare to ho full of aiiomalleH, aro all of modern date, Miys Tlt-lllts. There seems to he no reference to dogs In any law passed lieforu the accession nf (Jiiih'ii Vlctorln. In a rase heard hy Mr. Justice Kllot In 1.V1T It was ruksl thnt dei:s were vennln, and for that reason the church would not dexrndo Itself hy tnklm; tithes of Ihem. Nor wns n diK the subject of Inrceny nt common law, the rulluc hc Iiik thnt "a man shall not luinz for n doi:." l'arllameiil llrst hecan lo notice dojs In 1K.1S, hy passim; a stntute Increns Inu "tho resources of rlvlllzatlou" ncnhikt tho lawless doings of Irish curs. Ten years later, ilos IlKhtlnS, hull hnltlm; nnd hear haltlm; were prohlh Itisl hy pnrlhiinent IleHveen ISM nnd 1RS2 no fewer than elEht stntules were jiassts) reKulatliikT the condition nnd social status of the doc, ono of which placed him In n imslllon of a tux payer. In addition to these which applied throughout the Unttel Klnc-doni-ii ijpeclnl act wns fmmcsl to curb tho sheeit-worrylnj; pnijicnsltles of ilos In Kcolhind. WOULD SELL AT THAT PRICE Droker Declined to Walt for Any Further Advance In Quotations on Prepared Foods. A prominent curb broker, wlshlnt to make his limch period ns brief n possible, forsook his accustomed res tnunint, n very excliistvo place, for a "trust system" bulTet. Clauclni; up at tho price hoard, ht noted "l'ot Jtoast Heef with Corn Muftlns, III) cents," which ho ordered. As he "solf-Bcrvod" himself to n vncnnt place nt ono of the tables, he ncaln turned his Kaie to tho board, where he noticed nn attendant wns now do hiB some Hlolc.ht.of.hnnd work. With much nslonlshment ho beheld tint 30, dcnolltiR tho prlco of "I', It. It. with C M. common" dexterously chanced to n 33. When ho bad sulll clenlly recovered from tho shock, with plate of victuals In hand, ho ap proached the food trader, nnd lndlc miutly Inquired ns to the cause of the sudden chance In price. "Why, I hoiicht this hardly three minute nco," ho protested, "when It wns nuoled HO." The lunch room profiteer smartly nn swered, "I know, lint thn asked price Is now .IS." "Well," shot hnck tho broker, "I sup pose there's every Indication of n fur ther rise, hut I cuiss I'll ct out now. You can sell this for nut nt thnt price and keep your commission nut of tho proceeds," Wnll Street Journal. Switzerland's Good Record, In proportion lo Its population Swltz erland spends more on poor relief than nny other country. TM)iir He handles better merchandise, sells it on smaller mat,, : - o profit, gives you personal service and guarantees satisfa ction IfOTKIi MIHtNUHH i not A) hy hmrm Aiifi'nii''"tn',Bi w mail Mofi'lnr rii'iriilftiS 'it fh unit (il Wffgh llnt-f I . . . I . It us I. . - ... .. I . lIIHIII'?1 IIJ W TT r m' r iF mtn 'Jfilili Meyer nnA Mm (itmrKin FluhT .for n rifini-fi not mmi iullle ' l'..uttMalfiti whs vlvrnti flMMrlfitf. I , ...... , , Tlio IriuioNriton niRrkH Him wicoml mill of the hotel hy Mr. Vmlfir. Il'i htm jMiffliMwul tinMinr priptrty ti Jeffornon plnc to occupy on I'mvIiik tho hotel. KIRK KKSUIrS FROM A OKKKCTIVK FLUE Flro, sinrlliiK from defective fluo, Kiilleil lh one-room hoimo of Mth. K. I'lonnkn, on Cniinl place, lata Kutiirdny afternoon. Tho Hand vol unteer fire department answurcd tho alarm, arriving on tho hcoiio In time to huvu thn exterior portion of tho IjiiIIiIIiik DamiiKu donu hy tho flames was not estimated. Protection for Antarctic Fauna. It In llki-ly thn l tho AuMnillun commonwealth will, nt tho Inxtlentlon of Kir DouxInN Miiwhou, tho antarc tic explorer, pri-MTve Mncriunrlc Island and the iiclKhhorlnc Inlets iih ii Mine ttinry for tho suhniitarctlc fiiunn. Tho Island, which has nn area of nearly Vi deKrecs S., JKW miles from TuKmanla nnd nearly tho same dlKtnnce from Antarctica. It Is the home and hreed Iuk eromid of many millions of pen culns of different Hpeeles, Incltiillng the now rnre WIiik im-iikuIiis, and of vast IiohUi of sni-elephnntH anil Heals. Hore la a striking oxnmplo Ot hat a short span of years will do to Milady's hair. The pretty dark-eyed slrl says, "you mako u straight part down tho right side, smooth It down to tho car, whore you screw tho ends into a tight curl, and pin them In a bunch right over tho ear." Tho lady In the Inset evidently doesn't agreo with her system at all. DAME FASHION IS IN MILADY'S BOUDOIR For many years dame fashion has beon coatont to plr.y her pranks of tho over changing of milady's dally apparol. Now eho ittncks her bedroom and hy stylo locrees that In order to bo up to tho minute she must wear tho Pa risian creation which la ohown oboro or. something Tory olmllcr to It. Tho pajania Is ono elngld nar mont with a wide bolt which la quite looao. Tho trousor legs aro tlgh.ti.inod at tho ankle vlth cn elastic, louvlng about threo lnchca of the cuff as a ruffle. k0 Ito Mantfirst TANLAC LEGAL NOTICES .,,, rilll.If SirrVT. Public node Is hT-br Klrn 'haf tho froimly Court of Oewhtilwi Conn- ty, OreKori, m maito Hm followlnic estlmnlH of tti amount of monoy to ho raised hy Inxatlon for th enstilnK year and containing a stnteinont of j the probable roeoipfs of tb county ' irorn sources oiner man uireci tax: IS'tlmnle of i;xtnllliirc, County Clirk (1,300.00 Hherlff Hchool Hupt Assowior Tronsiirer Surveyor .8,260.00 3.000.00 4,000.00 2.100.00 600.00 2.300.00 1.3C0.00 100.00 ir.0.00 800.00 2.800.00 2,500.00 r,20o.oo S00.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 25,710.00 8,500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 17,300.00 2,250.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 2,700.00 Commissioner' Court- County Court Justice Court Constable Coroner Klcctlon expense County N'urso widows' pension Wnter master Health Officer Indigent relief County Farm Courthouse nnd Jail .... General school .............. Honds and bridges ..... Scalp bounty Fairs .. Hoard of prisoners ....... Printing proceedings . General fund Circuit Court District Attorney Library Agrlculturlat ............... Total J101.235.00 Estlnuiloil HccHptn. Clerk and Recorder's fees f 7,750.00 Fines 2,000.00 Forest revenue 1,200.00 Fair money COO. 00 Total tl 1,550.00 Balance to bo raised by direct taxation 99,C85.00 In addition there will be raised by direct taxation, outside the amount limited by the constitution, the sum of ti.875 interest on $125,000 road fund bonds, n one-mill tax for mar ket road, two-mill school levy, and tho state tax. Notice Is further given that the said court has fixed Friday, Decem ber 3rd. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho morning, at the court room in Bend, as the time and place for a full and complete discussion of said estimates, when and whero any tor payer subject to said tax levy, when made, shall be heard In favor or against nny proposed tax levy. Published by order of tho county court of Deschutes County, In The Bend Bulletin, the official paper oMgWU, Section 23. Township 19 said county, on the llth day of No- South. Range 18 East. Willamette, vomber, 1920, the first publication being not less than 20 days, nnd the second not less than 10 days, prior to said proposed meeting. ROBERT W. SAWYER. County Judge. C. IT. MILLER. SETH STOOKEV. 37, 38c Commissioners. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (01 01.V.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, November 6, 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Clifton M. Rosin of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on August 26, 1919, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 016952, for S 'A NEW. Sec. 29. N NEW. SW4 NE'4, NVs SEW, Sec. 32, NWU SW U. Soc. 33, Township 19 South, Rnnge 16 East. Wllllametto Merld- Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Co'a Former Office.) II. II. DcArmond Chu. W. Erkln DcArmond & Erskinc L a w v k it s O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon H. O. MLLI8 Attorney-at-Law ' United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND. ORKGON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bond Press Bldg. BEND, OREOON Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 123 rAtm 1 FOR SAW, OY The Owl Pharmacy n1.t. AOrNTH I inn. h fll'd nolke of Intention In ' mh thrfA-yMtr proof, In rslabluli fUim in the Isnd nhovn (lnfrlbnl, mnt If C. Kill. United Hlntei f mnmlwtlofier. nt Ilcml, Oreitn. on th Zlrd day of I)eeombr, 1910 cinimnnt nnmes as witness. Vrmlan J. Illshop, John Holland. OIU c Hnklt, Chnrlo H llnlnim, nil of nnd, Oregon. jf, FItA.MK VOODCOCIC, 37. tip Iteglstor. notici: rou i'I'iimoatio.v (Not con I Innil.) Department of the Interior, If. ff. .and Office at I.akevlow, Oregon, Oct. 23, 1920. .Notice is hereby given that I.owm II. Hlco, of I.aplne, Oregon, who, on August 28, 1011, mndo homes te.v! entry No. 08019, for lot 2. E4 N W',i,SW', NBU.Hectlon 19, Town ship 22 8., Itango 10 K, Willamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before K. I., Clark, U. 8. Commissioner, at I.aplne, Oregon, on the 1th day of December, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: George 8. Parker, W. B. Dcesley, II. Ij. Sey, J. O. Huffman, all of I.aplno, Oregon. Notice will be published for flvo consecutive weeks in Tho lie ml Bui Ictln. JAS. F. BURGESS, 3C-40c Register. xotick Fon runMCATiox (Not Goal land.) U. S. Land Office at Lakovlcw, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Joseph F. Mann of Lapine, Oregoa, who, on Feb. 26, 1918, mado Homestead En try No. 010679. for SEH NW, H Vi 8WU. NW14 SWVi. Section 23, Township 23 S., Range 9 E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, nt Lapine, Ore gon, on tho 27th day of November, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Smith, Fred Mahn, E. II. Haney, C. H. Eaton, all of Lapine, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS. 33-37c Register. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION 0151.17 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 2, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Julius F. Trapp of Brothers, Oregon, who, on September 28, 1915, made home stead entry No. 015457, for SWVi NEU. S NW',4. NEVl NWU. and .iivriuiuu, una uieu auuee ui lilieii- tion to make three-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before II. C. Ellis, United States Land Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on the 6th day ot December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Grabower of Roberts, Ore gon: Ell Wilson, Gust Grill, Samuel E. Lochrie, all of Brothers, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 33-37c Register. Brand Directory A Right side; right ear crop ped; wattle right hind lea;, B. L. TONE, Sisters, Ore. - adr.lOOa Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. 1A. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... OREGON C. P. NIHWONGElt, Bend. Ore. UNDEJtTAKEB Licensed Embalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asst. DR.. R. D. STOWELL Nnprapathlc Physlclaa Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Houra 9 to K Phone Red 483 Read the Bulletin Classified Ads aM MBaaWiaH T