HKHll Mi.i,mtn, mnu, 08BOON, TUVmUSY, M'HV, SVt, 1021, pAm t CASH BONUSES WILL BE READY IN SHORT TIME MAY BE EXPECTED IN FOUR MONTHS LOANS ARE DELAYED Lnw Not V' In KfTeit Cti-i tlmi Vulii MiikI Ho CiiMiir(l, f 'iiiumln hIiiii Picked, TckI Hull ll (Idol, And Bond Hold. BAt.B.M, Juiui 20, Estimates havo It Hint money, either In cnuli Ikiiiiih or liiiinn, will liu available for Oregon iSoii mid womoii wlio urn voterons of tho World war In uliniit four months, llocamto of llio nt'ceniuiry oricanltu lion mid tliu ossombllng of Hie. iicett ed machinery, U probably will bo lm jiohhIIiIci for any nioiiuy to k Into tho hands of tho qualified persons In los than Hint tlmo. Hero nro noma of Ilia reasons for delay Hint probably will cuuno not less tlinn four months to ro by bo for nny bonds can bo told iinil inonuy Hindu uvnllnblo: ' In tlio first plnco, tho vote ! not likely to bo canviiBhod for four or flva weeks, unit tlio effoctlvo date of tint net will bo bold up accordingly. Thou ono of tlio most Imiiortnnt fen luri'H of tlio net In tlio orciuiliiitloii, which nocoimnrlly will roijulro cau Hun on tlio part of tho commission. ThU U tho provision Hint III each county Hiorif shall bn appointed by tint commission n bnnrd of thrcn ap praisers, who shall fix valuation upon properties on which loan may bo uppltrd for, urn! nUo shall iippolnl nu nttornoy, who shall pirns on tho t It lea to property. Thin necessitate 14 4 Boparnlo nppnltitnivntii by tho communion, nnd wilt tnko time. Tmt Hull My llriilt. Again, thorn Ik tho ponnttilllty of litigation, for It Is not unlikely Hint tho net 'will bo touted out In court. At tho tlmo tho neconry law wnn passed In tho legislature It lacked constitutional nulhorlty. ThU wa known, to tho legislature) rofcrrod to' tho peoplo tho necessary constitution nl iimondmont. Tho nttornoy gener nl bus ruled Hint tho procedure wm loKnl. mid hni cited precedent, but tho potilblllty remains Hint tlio net might bo attacked on that basis. An other iiiikIo for posslblo tltlitntlon U to clear Hm net of un ambiguity that U until to oxlit relative to tho pur poses for which loan might bo lined. Apparontly tho Intent wm, and It wan no oxplalncd throughout tho aim palm, Hint tho money mint bo used for oHtnblliiliment of home In coun try or city. Howuvcr, lomo itudentii of tho measure bollovo tho mouey might bo lined for any purpose. IUhiiU Munt Bo AiIvcHImiI. Other delay that will help hold up operation of tho monnuro for u few months will bo thono Incident to ad vertising for bids on obnds nnd sub sequent negotiations with bond brok nr. Alto, tlmo will bo consumed In tho drawing up and printing of forms on which application may ho miido by tho beneficiaries. . Only tho constitutional amendment was votod on by tho people. 'Tho legislature passed tho lnw which pro vides ull tho machinery, but by n clerical orror tho referendum cluuwi U nttnehed to tho IcnUlntlvo act In tho session laws, which has been mis loading to numborH of pornons. Tho lnw accompanying tho consti tutional iimondmont upproprlntes $30,000 for udmlnUtrntlvo costs. To rnUo tho ncccBsnry funds for tho bonus puymonts or tho loans, tho lfrglslaturo lrow up nnd referred fo tho peoplo tho constitutional amend ment, authorizing n bonded Indebted ness of not to oxecod three per sunt of tlio nssossod vnluntlon of nil as Bossed property In tho stnto and n tax lovy of not to oxcoed two mills to rotlro tho bonds nt their mnturlty nnd to pay tho Itnorost on them. Tho lnw nots ii iiinxlinum limit of $3000 for loans, or a bonus of $15 a month for 'ouch month of sorvlco ex copt tho first two, ,tho bonus pny montH In no enso to totnl moro tlmn $500. Also, tho lnw fixes tho tax to rotlro tho bonds nnd to pay Intorost nt ono mill, Bo, although Hm con stitution lina boon nmondod to nu thorlzo limns of $4000 nnd u two mill tnx, tho law authorizes loans of only $3000 nnd n tnx of only ono mill. liOiiim Must Ho Hoimiil. Tho loans must bo repaid to tho stnto, and tho applicant, lila or her father, mothor, wlfo or husband, child, Blstor or brothor must socuro mich pnymont by a first mortgngo on roal ostato sovon por cent lu vnluo lu iufcnn of tho iirumiiit Jon nod. Tlio ej.Acrvle mini or woman nlono run ncoiiro tho loan, but tlio midlives murifil can assist by supplying tlio nvconnnry security, Tho applicant cannot Imvo both n loan nnd tlio csnli Whin, If ho solnclN thn bonus ho must niiiko hU iippllcutlon to tho siicrnliiry of tho commission within ono yeiir nftor tlio offoctlro ilnlo of tlio net or within ono year nftor hU discharge from tho sorvlco, If ha was In tho servlco at tho tlmo (ho act bo cam n effective. Ho may hnvo only ono loan, but ho may apply for It lm mediately or nt any tlmo In tho fu ture. Hundreds of young men who nre yot In school or who uro not rondy to suttlo down to u, Ilfo occu pntlon, will not apply for somu yours. Number IMIiiimUnI at Un,HH). It Iiiih beau imtlinuted thut 20,000 men ami woinon will comij within tho benefits of tho law, Tho number who will ank cush bonuses In estimat ed ut 10,000 mid thono who will pre fer loans ut 15.000. Tho assessed valuation of tho stnto U $I,040,S3Mt!l.l2, Thrno pur cunt of this Is 3 1 ,22(7,1 77.H7. tho amount of tho fund now created. Tho loans coiiiIiik out of this sum will bo repaid tho state. While tho cash bonus to tnl, entlinatod at $1,200,000, will not bo repaid, tho amount will bo cared for by tho oiio-mlll lovy. Tho ono mill lovy on tlio IjuhIs of tho present valuation will-produce annually $1, 010, 830.04. Ixmuis I C ii ii -H Vrnrn. 'Vhllo tho loans may run for 28 years, boliiK amortlxed ut two por cant yearly und fuur per cent bolne paid on Intorost, It U assumed that a Kreut mujorlty of tho bororwers will repuy lu much less Hum tlio max imum tlmo. If un ex-orvlco man noils tho homo or farm in which ho has Invested his loan from tho stnto, the Interest ruto Immediately Jumps to six per cent If ha soils to nomeono not orlitlnaly iiunllfled for a loan. Further, In such enso tho loan must bo reduced to CO per cent of tho amount orlnlnally loanod and must bo entirely paid within tlvo years. Under tho law, In tho event Hint coiiKresH should provide for tho pay ment of canh bonuses to persous iiuullfled to rccehro bonuses under tho Ort'Kon act, on or before tho data tho OreRou amendment becomes ef fective, then any person qualified to receive a bonus from tho Rovornmont shall not bo qualified to receive n bonus from tho stnto. (icrvlco men who have benefited under tho educa tional nld act of 1910 must refund to tho statu tho amounts they hnvo received under tho net boforo they shall bo iiuullfled to receive either n bonus' or n loan under tho now net. Members of tho commlnslou creat ed by tho act servo without pay, ex cept expense Incurred In tho actual performance of thulr duties. Knch of tho county appraisers shall rccclvo a feo of $R for each appraisal and cncli of tho attorneys In tho several counties shall recolvo a foo of $10 for each title examined, tho fees to bo puld by tliu applicants for loans. REAVER FAILS TO COMPLETE JOURNEY I,on(; Trip Arro Dry Vnlley ICnils In Port Itock Wnler I.ovlnj Itodent'M Destliintlon Mystery What object n boavor, whoso habi tat Is naturally aquatic, should Imvo In making tho trip across tho dry Kd?t Itock valley is u question whlcU tho inhabitants of tho town of Kort Itock nro vainly endeavoring to solve, roports Forest Kxiimlnor Jack Hor ton on his return from tho rangor station at that point. Tho fuct that ono of tho big wntor lovlng rodonts hud boon actually making such a trip was brought to THESE s aw mom::: ,Pi PlWi INWHllBjlllU IllwlUHlM f HAVE MY CAP "l f "I liooc only to carry out the aggrcstive policies launched by Col. Gallirailh, ' tald the new national commander. John T. Emcr, of Grand Kspidi. Mich., a he took command o( American Legion aflairn. He en tered the world war at captain, w,it promoted to major, and, 'while lead ing the lit liattalion of the 18th Infantry, wai tcvcrcly wounded by ihe'l fife. Thomnt J. liannlRan of Hartford, Conn., is the new National vice 'coituiuudci elected to place through the death of Col. Calbraith. tho attention of Kort Itock residents by a subtle, purvadlnK odor omanat Ihk from u pile of packlnK boxes at tho roar of tho ronornl sort of II. I. Itlce, Investigation revealed tho body of a largo beaver, which had apparently died at least u week bo fore. An overland trip of many miles, without water, must have been necessary In reaching Kort Itock, ir. Morton says. A few times previously lone beav ers have been seen crossing tho Kort Itock valley, ho learned, but whero tliey started, wheru they wcro golne, or tho purposo of tho Journey, rc mains guesswork. CAFE CASE DISMISSED ON MOORE'S REQUEST ItrMauranl J'roprletor H)s 1aw Test Cream Served After Whipping Cremn l-'iilled to Katlsfi Customer On tho motion of District Attorney A. J. Moore, tho caso against Ocorgo Bch ram, proprietor of tho Iloyal cafo, charged with serving cream having less than 18 per cent butter fat, was dismissed Monday morning in Justlco court by Judge K. I). Gilson. Schram agreed to tnko especial pains to ob serve tho letter of tho food law. Tho complaint, filed by a deputy of thp dairy and food Inspectors' office, was made nflcr cream, served tho of ficer In tho Koynl, had been tosted. Schram told Judgo Gilson that ono of his waitresses had poured oft tho crenm from tho top of n bottlo of milk to servo tho deputy after tho officer had objected to whipped crenm. Tho first cream would have tested 32 per cent butter fat, Schram said, whllo the other offered the customer was merely as nn accommodation. Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DESCHUTKS ABSTRACT COMPANY. Edna W. Hobbs to Standard Oil Co, lots 23, 24, blk 27, Redmond; $10. Louisa DeCurufel to Lcola n Dart, lot 4, blk 22, Ulvd add; $106. James Ityan to First Natl Dk Bend, lot 5 blk 4, River terrace; $10. Archlo Smith to Carl A Johnson, lot 3, blk G. Mill add; $10. H J Overturf to Edson L Bracken, SEU, 3 5-1 8-1 2; $10. Bend Park Co to Thomas J Mur phy, lots 5, 8, 7, 8, blk 1G7, 2nd add to Bond Park; $10. Clarenco E Myers to Brooks-Scan- Ion I.mbr Co, lota 1, 2, blk 5, Des chutes; $10. Dragan Mlrlch to Brooks-Scnnlon I.mbr Co, lots 1, 2, Blk G, Deschutes; $10, Bulletin "WANT ADS" suits Try Thorn. Bring Ro- ARE DISARMAMENT HOME DEMONSTRATOR ARRANGES SCHEDULE Hat unlay I'lckctl For Weekly Visit To Ilenil Ily JIUs K ComegjH Dales Ilor County Announccl. Saturday hereafter will bo tho reg ular tlmo at which Miss Eva Com cgys, homo demonstrator, will visit Bond, sho stated last week on her first scheduled trip to this city from headquarters In Redmond. While In Bend, Mlns Comcgys may bo found In tho city rest room. If a different dafo will better servo the convenlenco ot tho peoplo, tho change can bo read ily made, 'she states. Miss Comegys' schedule up to and Including July C, Is as follows; Juno 30, millinery class and girls' sewing club at Crango Hall; July 1, In offlco at Redmond; July 2, In offlco at Bond, July C, demonstration of dress form making at Sisters. FIRE IS CONTROLLED AT SUGAR MOUNTAIN A big timber fire on the Klamath Indian reservation In the vicinity ot Sugar mountain was controlled at tor having burned for three days, the Walker mountain flro lookout report cd Monday morning to Deschutes na tlonal forest headquarters in Bend. Fitting Cracks In Shoes. Cracks lu shoes, at a polut above tho smajl toe of the wearer, may he easily repaired with gelatine, mixed with hot water to the consistency of glue. The crack Is Qlled with the mixture, and the gelatine smoothed down Hush with the leather, where upon ono or tiro coatings of formalin (40 per cent formaldehyde) aro up plled to the patch. The formalin has the effect of hardening tho gelatine, making It waterproof, tough, nud !n- soluble In water. Bait Tails of Storm's Approach. Suit Is extremely sensitive to nlr changes. A very cheap, pretty and effective barometer cnu be made with a bunch of colored ribbons or a spray of tlowera. Soak your ribbons or flowers lu strong wilt water, dry them on thu hat stand In the ball. Your ribbons or flowers will be dry and crisp when weather prospects ure good. But when your barometer be comes moist and limp you will soon ueed your umbrella. Cultivate High Ideal. Set your Ideals high. Fur if you fel your aim high, you will have always something that Is worthy of your faithfulness. To hnvo thut which by Its very nature Is a perpetual Invi tation, never stooping to you.'but call ing you ; If you would enjoy It up Into tho higher regions Is to be greatly stirred to faithfulness of conduct. DAYS BEND AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB NAME REVIVED GYM BOARD HAS FIRST MEETING RENOVATION IS BEGUN Hiilldlni; To lb; Operated Heparnte From jVjtlon ViM, But Service Men Will Lead In Activities Board Assigned To Tusks. While tho gymnasium will here after bo known as the American Le gion building, tho old name of Bend Amateur Athletic club will be used to deiignato the organization which will carry on the activities of the building, it was decided by the board of managers at Its first meeting last week. Tho differentiation was made in order to emphasize the fact that the club will bo operated for the benefit of tho entire community, not for the American Legion alone. For busi ness purposes the two organizations aro to be distinct, although the Le gion men aro planning to take the lead In all activities, and will have their headquarters In the building. Renovation of tho building was be gun today. It will be used on the Fourth for tho smoker to bo staged by E. C. Brick-, and shortly afterward will be opened for the use of mem bers. The swimming pool will be .one of the first features to be put In operation. The opening by the Legion is set for the evening of the Fourth. Departments Assigned. Members ot the board were each assigned to departments. Dr. L. W. Gatchell will have charge of person nel, the selection of manager, secre tary and Janitor; 11. J. Overturf was delegated to work out a membership campaign; C. H. Knowles. who was chosen chairman of the board, will arrange tho opening; Carl A. Johnson was given the task of working out a program of activities, and Dr. H. C Dodds was instructed to make a sur vey of the usej to which various rooms In the building will be as signed. Dr. Catcbcll was elected treasurer and the adjutant of Percy A. Stevens post secretary exfflclo. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xotlce Is hereby given that Theo do're Aune has been appointed admin istrator ot the estate ot Andrew J. Robinson, deceased, by the county court ot Deschutes county, Oregon. All perrons having claims against the estate of the saidndrew J. Rob inson are hereby notified to present them, duly verified with proper vouchers, to said administrator at the offlco of H. C. Ellis. First Na tional Bank building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of tho first publication ot this notice, to-wit: within six months from the ICth day ot June, 1921. THEODORE AUNE, Administrator ot tho estate of An drew J. Robinson. lC-20c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (010104.) Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Juno 13. 1921. Notico is hereby given that Ben-. Jamln F. Qrlndstead, ot Mllllcan, Ore gon, who, on August 29, 1917, made Homesteam Entry No. 019104, for SEU , Section 27. Township 20 South, Rango 10 East, Willamette Meridiau, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, 'before H. C. Ellis. United.. States CommU sloner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 2nd day of August. 1921. Claimant nameiftis witnesses: Sam uel E. Lochrie, of Brothers, Oregon: William A. Rahn, ot Mllllcan, Ore gon; Ed Walker, ot Bend, Oregon; William H. Presley, of Bond, Oregon. . H. FRAND WOODCOCK, 10-20p ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . (01894U) Dopartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, JurTe,13.v1921. Ndtlco Is horeby given that Alien E. Griudstcad. ot Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on .March 2G, 1918, mode Home steod Entry No. 01S942. for SV, SB U, section 22; nb and Nttswa, Soction 27, Township 20 South, Rnngu 16 East, Willamette Meridian, has f ilea notice ot Intention to make throe-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before II. C. Ellis, United States Commis sioner, at Bond, Oregon, on the 2nd day ot August, 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses: bam- uol H. Lochrio, of Brothers, Oregon; WlUlnm A. -Rahn. of Mllllcan, Ore gon; Ed Walker, of Bond, Oregon; WlUlnm H. Presley, of Bend, Oregon, H. FRAND WOODCOCK, lG-20p Register. outwit HKrrtsa uvti ma hht UV AIiMI.VfHTtATOIt V. T. A. In lh County Coiut of tho Htulo of Oregon, for Desehntvt County. In tho Matter of tho estate of Charles Knul, deceased, Edgar I), (lllson, as administrator C. T A. of thn MUto of Churl Kaul, having rondored and filed In this Court his final account and poll Hon for final discharge. It Is hereby oiderad that Saturday, the 10th day f July, at 2 o'clock: p. m., at tho County Court Room, In tho Court Houso In Bond, In said County, be, and the same Is hereby, appointed as tho tlmo nnd place for the settlement of said account and the hearing of said petition, and it In further ordered that riollco of said settlement and hearing bo published In Tho Bend Bulletin, weekly edi tion, n weekly newspaper published In said County as ofton as once rt week for four successive weeks prior to said date of settlement and hear ins. Dated thin 16th day of Juno, 1921. ROBERT W. SAWYER, lC-13c County Judgo, CITATIOV TO CLAIMS NTH In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In the matter of the estate ot Charles A. Douglas, deceased. George Warren Douglas, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Lord la L. Downing. Mrs. Irene P. Ltghtner, Mrs. Olive N. Westrch, Robert E. Leo Olora and all persons, unnamed or unknown, having or claiming any Interest in the estate of Charles A. Douglas, de ceased, as heirs or distributees, de fendants. To the above named defendants. greeting: In the name of the State of Ore gon:, you and each ot you are here by cited and summoned to appear before the above entitled Court at the County Court Room in Bend, Deschntes County, Oregon, on Satur day, tho 17th day of September, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. ra., then and there to show cause, It any there be, why the fact should not bo found and the rights of heirship and distri bution to said cstata decreed, as set forth and prayed for in the petition of the above named plaintiff on file herein, and then and thero file an swers setting up your respective claims ot heirship, ownership or In terest in said estate. Witness: The Honorable Robert W. Sawyer, Judge of the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County, this 11th day ot Juik, 1921. Attest: J. H. HANER, Clerk. By MARY F. FRYREAR, 16-21c Deputy. Seal of Deschutes County, Oregon. CITATION In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County ot Des chutes. ' In the matter of the estate ot Ola O. Drogsvoid, deceased. To A. J. Goggans, Julius Pedersen, Martha Drogsvoid, Susanna Drogs void, Drogsvoid, and to all other heirs, if any, ot said deceased. A petition having been made and filed by the executor of above en titled estate on May 24, 1920, ask ing for an order of this Court au thorizing and directing that certain of the real estate ot said deceased bo sold at public or private sale, to the highest and best bidder for the pur pose of paying oft tho debts and' claims against said estato amounting1 to $2,869.00, with accruing interest thereon and costs and expenses ot administration; and it appearing to the Court that good cause for such order exists, Now, therefore, you, and each ot you, are hereby cited and required to appear before'thls Court at the Court Room thereof In Bcrid, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the hour ot 2:30 p. m., on the 1st day ot Jnly, 1921, then and there to show cause. If any you have or if any exists, why an or der of sale should not bo made aa prayed in said petition, authorizing and directing the executor to sell the following descrtbed real estate for the purpose ot paying off tho debts, claims and costs ot administration, a, description ot which property Is an follows: Lot 13, Block 14, Park Ad- dttion to Bend, Oregon, for a sum not. less than its appraised value. In caso you tail to so appear and; show cause why such order should not be made, the same vdll be xnadet, as in said petition prayed. This citation Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for tive consecutive weeks, all in accord ance with an order ot this Court made and entered on tho 24th day ot May, 1921, and a supplemental or der made on tho 28th day of May, 1921. ROBERT W. SAWYER, Courtfy Judgo. JULIUS PEDERSKN, Executor. First publication, Juno 2, 1921. Last publication, Juno 30, 1921. 14-18o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Intirlnr. II s Cand Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 17, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Roy W Huklll. of Bond, Oregon, who, on February 1. 1916, made homestead ontry No. 014444, and on October 4, 1915, mado additional homestead entry No. 015473,, for V, Soction 5, Township 20 S., Range 16 E.. Will amette Meridian, baa filed notico ot intention to make final three-yoar proof, to establish claim to the land aboVo described, before II. O. Ellis, United Statos Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 8th day of July, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Earl L, Powers, of Bond, Oregon; John J. Holland, ot Bend, Oregon,; George W, Powers, of Blalock, Ore gon; Alpha Powers, of Portland, Ore gon. 13-170 H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Itogister. Put tt In The Bulletin.