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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1921)
AHHU tWt.i.MM, Hlttlti, tlHMHlH, 'tlU'MUAY, MAHfU Kt, iWXi, fAm PAYNE HEAD OF P" TRAPSHOOTERS IIC.VII Vl.Vli TO HV.SU 'flM.M TO co.wrirri: ,vr ahtoiim n, o, I MM KM ANN IIM. .1. . V.tNWJ. VHHT Til! AT TII,tl'H. H, I.. I'd yon wad elected president, Clay Miller seerelnry-lre.isurnr, nml Claud Mots field rrtptnlri of IIih llantt Trapshootlng dull, ut tho postponed annual mooting of tlta sportsmen's organisation hold Hunday after noon ut dm trap. Tim attendance nugurcd no wall for n succesiftil sen hoii Hint It wim rolml to tnk out a mmiiliTBlili In tlio national Imp hooting organisation, which will f tin 1 1 fy tlio club to send u I (in in to Astorln lo compete for tlio slulo championship thin spring. At (hat lino, n endeavor will ln mail) to have Bond named for tho 1922 state hoot, In Sunday's 2G-blrd shoot, Dr. J. C. Vnndevort nml II. I. Inno tied with 23. Otlmr results of I hi- :oin- potltlnn wnro ns follows: H. F. Fox. 17: V. A. Hmltli, It: Clay Miller. Hi W, 1). Klrby, 17: I.. I. Ciuuolberry, 17; Lloyd Douthlt. 22; II. I). Inmm, 22; 0. C. Ilrowu, 20; It. N. Ilucli wnltor, 10; Dr. W. 0. Manning, 20; W. (1. Coomb, 12; V. I). Klrby, 21; Clay Mlllur, 10; H. V. Vox, 22; . M. I'rlnglo, 10; It. N. Ilucliwnltor, 22; Claud Mots, 21. Feline Inebriate Sips Moonshine INFECTED SHEET AT MITCHELL TREATED V (internment Ktprrl linn Hard Trip From Bend Condition of Itonilt Make lliirkloril .Nw-nry. Thirty-nix hundred shoop. tlio only scab-Infected animals ho could locate. In tho Mitchell country, wero dipped under tho supervision of Dr. It. A. rarnoim, U. H, bureau of niilmal lie dustry expert, ho reported on III" re turn from n 10-day ntmoiico from Bend. Dr. Parsons Intends to mnku it trip of limpectloirln tlio Kllrer t.uko raiintry noon. Twenty-eight miles of tho trip from I'rlnprllto to Mitchell could bo mado by nut i, Dr. Parsons reports, but tho Journey aver the summit undo tho use of a buckbonrd neces nary. Of ton tho mud win hub-deep. Ah the higher points wero reached, the mud disappeared nml hard-packed iinow made travel comparatively easy. FUNEIIAL HELD FOR MRS. GRACE TULL Funeral service wero hold Sun itay morning from tho Nlswongor chapel for Mm. draco Tull, of Port land, who .died In that city Inst week. Itev. Father Hhochnu, of fit. Francis (Catholic church, conducted tho sor vlco, and Interment wan mado nt l'llot Iltitlo rnmelery, Mrs. Tull was n daughter of J. J. Klein, of llcnd, VETERANS ENDORSE CLEANUP CAMPAIGN Indorsement of tho cleanup cam paign utarted by city flro nml henllh officials, has been mado by I'orcy A, Slovens Post, American I.okIoii, In iv letter received on Friday by Flro Chief Carton, Similar nctlou ban boon tnko by tlio Women's Aux iliary of tho legion. f (implying n Utn t t I 10 gal Irim of distilled liquor destroyed slum (ho ffrsl of Ilin year, Hherlff ' II, M, Koborls, In llm presence of ' wllii(es, poured 10 gallon of tiioonslilmi Into (tin alley from llm doorway of the county Jail Frl-, dny afternoon. In nddlllon to the finished product destroyed, tho I sheriff's records show I CI 2 rI- I tons of ronflscutod mash which 1 has also been thrown out, ' Friday's was semi lllar fnfor, nful ono of (wo follow ed It In Kit so ii fen, Most Itileresled of nil, however, was n lean, rangy eat. Totn got win whiff of Iho moonshine, (linn ho'iiled slrilft-fit for Iho nearest ll'iuor-nilfil rut. One sip, nml Torn showed nil tho evidences of feline iiK'iny 1'nln gam wny In exhlllriitlou, ami tho bibulous nno dnrled nwny nt top speed, fie was still In high two blocks nwny. ' l,liiior destroyed In 1919 and destruction of liquor 1920 by Hherlff Roberts and Hpe by few, hut us the! clnl AKenl Nixon, then chief of Increasing stream of high proof i pollca In Ilend, totalled 420 corn Juice flowed down tho allay, j quarts. None of this amount was passers by sniffed the once fam- ' moonshine whiskey. nfrooe plemfrd until, ami fmlrt in of Ho onrli, liiViT nhfU iwnt.fi Hfrtfefiii wss in Wdfnx Int iwo Unvn tmt lfi d(tw whlefi wan hoIii on a( tlm Willi, iind UmUr mw flolltiinn tottin t(t die enMie, tnkn n boltle nnd r.lro a drink lo n nnntmfiUin. Hlokoe flnshed his eleeifle Jit on Kin pair, hut flollmnii denied Hint Ilia liquor wns Ills tin snfd It belonged tn Km erson This wns admitted by Km erson, with the nddlllon that ho hnd (old llollmnn the location of (he cnehe, Hlokoo reported. HOTBEDS LENGTHEN GROWING SEASON FOR GARDEN CROPS; MAY BE UTILIZED FOR LATE VEGETABLES IN THE FALL IIKIOIti: lllltIM AMI IIL'DS AI'I'KAIl When the bluebirds nml rob- Ins muke their oppearatico, It Is time to makn plans for Mtartlmc Rarden work, hut several thine 4 can ba done before the birds and buds appear that will pro- vent delay when It Is desired to start actual operations, say spo- clallsls of tho United Ktatc do- partmonl of agriculture. Plan 4- Iho garden on paper. Clot tho 4- seed, nnd mako sura It Is of tho best quality. Oood scod will not sleep long In cood garden soil, but poor ones may never wnko up. Hotbeds and cold frames onablo tho homo gardener to lengthen the growing season for his crops. With them ha can start his operations n few weeks In advance of the last chilly days of spring, before which It Is lint possible to plant out of doom. Throughout tho spring and summer these beds may bo utilised, nnd after tlio first fall frost they furnish pro tection for lato vegetables. They are luuxpenslvo nml easily operated, suy garden specialists of the United Hiatus department of agriculture. .Miiklnc u HoMhnI Hnidi. Standard hotbed sash aru 3x0 feet, EXCEITIONS FILED IN WESTON APPEAL The bill of exceptions for Iho ap peal of the A. J, Weston murder case has been sent to Halern after slight nmenilmont, K. O. Htadtcr, ono of tho attorneys for Weston, reports, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK TO CKKDITOIW Notice Is hereby given that W. D. be constructed and tho pile turned j ' nd ? been appointed about twice nt Intervals of three or ,1Modi of t,IO'slato of May 1cter. four days. As It Is turned tho outer 0n, formerly Mny U. White. All portion of the pile Is thrown to tho persons knowing themselves Indebted Inches hlghor than tho south side. U tho etato are requested to mako n.. , ,, , ., . ... rpayrncnt ami nil persons having Tho good soli from tho surface of tho agantl tm cJ,a,0 nro her(J, pit Is spread on tho packed mnntiro. It Is a good plan to mix a llttlo welt rotted manure with this soli, A very light sprinkling of fertiliser, so llttlo that It can scarcely bo seen, will bo beneficial. Put tho sash on and leave the bed tn heat for several days. First the manure will become very hot, then after two or three days It will grad ually cool. Tho tompcraturo will then remain more moderate No seeds should bo planted until tho temperature of tho soil has fallen bo low 8S degrees. Uusu a thermome ter, tho bulb of which Is burled about thrco Inches deep In tho soil. Feeling tho bed with the hand Is not a reliable method of taking the tem perature. Ilavo a piece of old car pet or n burlap mat to throw over Iho sash for protection on extremely cold nights. Ix)ose straw will sorvo tho same purpose, but It Is difficult to handlo nnd must bo weighted down tn keep It from blowing awny. In warm weather tho stnw Is swept off tho glass so tho sunshine can get to tho plants. Cure of llothnU. Hotbeds must bo watched during nnd It Is custojnnry to muko n homo ,rK,t ,,,. ,0 provonl tllcm from ,10. coming too warm, as tho sun, shin ing directly on tho glass, soon brings tho tempuraturo above that sultablo for the growing of plants. Ventila tion Is provided by propping tho sash up nt ono sldo or tho otbor, accord ing lo tho direction of tho wind. Havo tho wind blow over tho opening nnd not dlrccily into tho bed. Tho bed should bo closed toward evening so it will keep warm during tho night. Ah tho season advances more ventilation is necessary. Cold f rallies nro hotbeds minus ar tificial heat simply snub-covered frames with no pit under them, hut banked. up on tho outside to keep out tho cold. They nro useful for grow- gardou hotbed with one, two, or more sash,, according to tho slzo of bed do sired, .Select a well protected and thoroughly drained spot, dig a pit 1 to 18 Inches deep and a llttlo turgor than tho lied Is to bo mado. Throw tlio good top soil to ono sldo nnd tlio bottom soil to tho other side. For n two-snsh bod nbout one good wu gonlond of fresh hnrso-stahlo manure middle and Iho Inner portion to tho outside, In order to gut uniform heat lug throughout. Then put tho inn uuro Into thn pit, each forkful bolng shaken to break It npnrt, and spread It ovculy. It should bo woll tramped. Put In n layer tibout thrco Inches deep, then another layer, treading each until tho pit has been filled lovel with thu ground. In caso tho mn ntiro Is rather dry, n llttlo water should bo sprinkled over It as It is spread In tho bod. It should bo Just moist ounugh to pack reasonably solid, but springy under tho foet Tho frnmo of tho bod, mado of wood, la then sot on top of tho liiauuro nnd tho earth from tho bot tom of tho pit banked up outside of tho frame tn kcop out tho cold. Tho north sldo of tho frnmo should bo six will bo required. Tho mnnuro should bo thrown in u flat pile, fow feet nwny from wharo tho bed In to Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 Flrnt National Hank Iildg. Tol. 611 (Dr. Cot't Kornitr ontca.) Phone Black 1291 MCI? A. THOMAS, A, A. LA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Dulldtng 1IBND - - - OHKOON II. It. l)Armonl Chu. W. Krtklna DcAriiiond & Erskinc I. a w Y h h s O'Kano Ilulldlng, fiend, Orogon II, O. M 1. h 1 B Attorneyt-livf nulled State Commissioner First National Dank Ilulldlnf SEND, ORTcaON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND BUIIQEON Bond Press Bids, BEND, ORBCION Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 1SS O. P. N1BWONOER, Bond, Ore. UNDUitTAKKlt IJrensed Kmbalnier, Funeral Director. Phono Hod 421. Lady Asst. DR. R. D, 8TOWELL Nnpriipntlile Physician Over Logun Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 6 Phono ItVil 483 tcqulred to present them with proper vouchors within six months from tho data of this notice to said administra tor at thu offlco of II. C. Kills, First National Bank building, Bend, Ore gon. W. D. BARNES, Administrator with the will annoxed. March 10, 1921, 2-Cc KL'.MMO.VS In tho Justice Court for tho Dis trict of Bend, Deschutes County, Stato of Oregon. Christian Tinner, plaintiff, vs. Au gust Hallbcrg and Jano Doo Hall berg, his wife, defendants. To August Hallberg and Jane Doo Hallbcrg. tho nbove named defend ant: In tho namo of tho stato of Ore gon, you nro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint Jn tho abovo entitled action on or before April IS, 1921, that date being six weeks from the first publication of this summons, or for want thereof tho plaintiff will tako judgment against you for ICS with interest at six per cent per annum from Novem ber 22, 1917, and tho costs and dis bursements of this action, nnd apply tho money garnisheed In said action In this county toward tho satisfaction of said Judgment. E. D. OH.SON l-7c Justice of the Peace, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco is hereby given that George E. Altkcn of Sisters, Oregon, has been appointed administrator of tho cstato of Samuel Wlehl, deceased. All persons knowing themselves In delitod to tho cstnto nro requested to mnko pnymcnt nnd all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from tho date of this notico to said mlmlnls trotor at tho offlco of H. C. Ellis, First rational Bank building, Bend, Oregon. GEORQE E. AITKEN, C2-4c Administrator, NOTICK FOR PHIMCVTION. (Not ronl hind.) Department of tho Interior. U. S. land offlco nt I.nkevlew. Oregon, Jan lug plants that havo been started injuary 25, 1921. .Notlco Is hereby given that Honry Meyers, of Bond, Oregon, who, on .May ll. 1914. made Homestead En try No. 07544. for W, Section 11, Township 21 s Banco 18 E.. win nmctto Meridian, has filed notlco of hotbedB, and for hardonlng plants to get them In condition to plant In tho garden. Sometimes n bed about 12 4 foot In length, covered by 4 regular linllifwl nnli la tllvtil.i.l litln t u.n .i o ono part being mado into a ho'.bed J" CtXToTnl nnd tho other Into n cold frnmo. This abovo described, before II. C. Ellis, is an cxcoiiont arrangement nnd ono u. commissioner, nt Bond, Oregon, that is not expotislvo. RAILROAD OFFICIAL PARTY VISITS HERE (.'enernl Malinger Anil DIvInIoh Su perintendent of 8. V. & S. Mnko Bend On Tour of Inspection. on tho 12th day of March, 1921 Claimant names as witnesses: Burns D. Young, of Brothors. Ore Ron; Joseph Stelnhauser, of Bond, Oregon; Honry Stonkamp, of Broth ors. Oregon; Patrick II. Coffee, of Bund. Oregon. Notlco will bo published for five consocutlvo weeks In The Bend Bui. lclln. JAS. F. BURGESS, 49-lc Register, Inspecting rond nnd business con ditions, a party of 8. P. & S. offi cials consisting of Gonernl Mnnagor A. J. Davidson, Division Superin tendent E. E. I.llllo and Gonornl Roadmnstor C. W. Whltflold, was gon, who. on Oct. 2. 1914, mado NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION (Not coiil IiiikI.) Dopnrtmont of tho Interior, U. S. i.ann urrico nt Lukevlew, Oregon, February 4, 1921. Notlco Is hereby given thaLLowls A. Kdgar, for tho holra of Horbert H Edgar, deceased, of Tillamook, Ore horn last woek, trnvdllng in tho roll- rond motor cur. Read the Bulletin Classified Ads Homestead Entry No. 0S126. for sv. NWU. BWVi. Sec. 22: SW SKli. Section 21, Township 21 S Rango IS E Wlllamotto Meridian, hns filed notlco of Intontlon to mnko final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, bo foro H. C. Kills. U. S. Commlslsoner. " I nt Bond, Oregon, on tho 19th day of Mini Aiioj,tuil At Bunco For Olvlm; ''Uf".' 192 1 (1UII1UB UH WUIH'MSUH; 1 ill- DISPUTE OWNERSHIP OF CACHE OF BOOZE Drlnlt To Friend, Rjij-m Moon hlilno Belonged To Another. lick H. Coffoy nnd Ellrnhoth E. Cof. rey, or iioml, Oregon; Joseph Ston kamp, of Brothers, Oregou; Oscar Larson, of Bond Oregon. Notlco will bo published In Tho Bona Bulletin for fivo consocutlvo JAS. F. BURGESS. ' Register. TllOl'O wns 11 sllcbt illgncrnnmnnl Saturday night ns to whothor Jolinwooka Bollman or Jack Emerson was tho n0-B4o owner of four bottles of moonshine ! enchod nonr tho McKlnloy-Hampson m the County Court of tho State of mill, nnd tho rosult was that both .Oregon, for Deschutes County, mon wero chnrgod with hnvlng Intox- 1,1 tno mnttor of tho guardianship Icants In tholr possession. nV0 8'?t0?,i cl'"les Arthur Mar- Bollman and Emerson appeared ' n inorsr " ",urBua"' boforo County Judgo Sawyer Monday j Now at this tmo comos on this "Here's Real Tobacco" 0 Bftyji tho Good Judgo flint give a man mora flcniilno chewing fuihV action (linn do ever got out oi tlio ordinary kind, SfnallcrcficwJastslonjer m it cofltn less to clicvv this class of tobacco. And the goad, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two stylet W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco matter tor bo heard on tho petition of the Merchants' Loan & Trust Com pany, guardian of the persons and es tates of Charles Arthur Marshall and Robert Gray Marshall, minors, for an order authorizing the said guard Ian to sell tho undivided one-eighth Interest of each of Its said wards In the following described real estate, to-wlt: Tho west halt of the southeast quarter, the east half of the south west quarter, lots two, three and four, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter, tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of tho southeast quarter, and the east half of the northeast quarter, all In Sec tion one, Township twenty-one South, Rango thirteen East: the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the north half of tho northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the north west quarter, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the south halt of the northeast quarter, all In Section twelve. Township twen ty-one South, Range thirteen East; the southwest quarter of the north east quarter, the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter. all In Section eighteen. Township twenty-one South, Range fourteen East. And It appearing to tho court from the petition above named, now on file In this court, that It would ho beneficial to the said wards that the real estate above described bo sold. Whoreforo It Is ordered, adjudged nnd decreed by tho court that the said minors, Charles Arthur Marshall and Robert Oray Marshall, the wards above named, that R. C. McDonald, the next of kin of each of said wards and all persons Interested in the es tate, appear before tbls-court at the County Courtroom In Bend, Oregon, on Friday, tho 18th day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon and show cause, if any there be, why the said guardian shall not bo author ized to sell the Interest of tho said wards In the land above described at private sale. 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