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V"' JX&k4Mmmmmmt TAOR 10. THK IIENI) llUMiKTIN, ItKNI), WKDNKSDAV, MARCH 80, 10111. , &,, "' -J ?'f"" J IHIONGIN COURTS ENDED -f X. VT" JUDGE DECIDES FOR DEFENDANTS Action War Brought by I.itnttwr Corn pany to Hccocr on Material For lttilldlug on lloml Street Occu pied Ity the Club Cafe Now. Judge V. L. Hradshaw of tho Cir cuit Court has announced his decis ion In an equity case from Ucnd that hna been In tho courts slnco May, 1911. It Is tho action brought by tho Bond Lumber Company, compos ed of A. H. Horn, V. F. McNought and V. E. Scott, against J. II. Mon tague, P. C. Campbell, Mlko Zupan, D. E. Hunter Realty Company, Mlko Mcdrath, A. C. Seeley and Daisy See- ley. The Judge rendered his decis ion In favor of the defendants. - Tho case was brought to collect $540.65 on lumber which was furn ished by the plaintiffs for tho con struction of the building now occu pied by tho Club Care, on Hond street. Tho contractor was Monta gue, who suddenly left town owing the lumber company. Tho other de fendants were brought Into the caso J oj .Monday's sales wcro good, espec ially icu ivasier million nmi minus (wool on) oold higher than they will again. Ono lot of wethora went at 18.75, owes $5,75, lambs $7.40, and this shows tho clasR of stuff on hnntl. No spring lambs camo forward. Gen erally tho mutton market Is steady. Public consumption of beef, pork nutl mutton will return to normal after tiastcr and n true lino on livestock market can then bo obtained. Killers have received largo shipments on contracted cattle ami sheep which will tide thorn over tho post-lonton period when demand will bo urgent, and It appears from this distance that all markets will bo more or lesa steady. THAT HUNCH Of white chickens, havo you seen them when passing through Mecca, Oregon? They nro White Plymouth Hocks of tho highest typo. KQOS per setting $2. K. Twlss, Mecca, Oregon. 3-10 NOT1CK KOR PUBLICATION. 0. B. t.n!id Ortlco at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, March 4th, 1013, Notlco la horeby given that Charles J. Mock, of Lnldlnw, Oregon, who, on November 2nd, 1909, mado home atond entry No. 05408, for NI3U, sec tion 35, township 10 noulh, nuigo 11 east, Wlllamotto Morliltan, Iiah II tod notice of Intention to mako final threu-ycar proof, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo dvBurlbcd Iwjforo It, C. Kills, U, H. Commissioner, at his ofllco at Hond. Oregon, on thu 28th day of April. 1013. Claimant names ns witnesses! Fred N. Wallace, Oeorgo V. Hnyder, I.. It, Hoot and Andrew McCnlllstor, all Of Lnldtaw, Oregon. 1-5 C. W. MOORE, ItoglHlcr. bo. IJot your farm and city property with inc. I will mako an honest effort to sell It. C, V. SHAMS Adv. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Crook County. United Warchousn Company, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. W. r and Mazo Lockwood, defendants. To V. F. lockwood and Maxo Lock wood, above named defendants: In tho name of the state of Oregon you nrb horeby required to appear and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff filed against you in tho above entitled suit within ten daya from tho date of service of this sum mons upon you It served within Crok county, Oregon, or If served CITATION TO 1 1 KIHS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for County bf Crook, Iu tho Matter of tho F.state of John White, Deceased. To John Francis White, Nolllo White, and Kstello White, and to all Un known Heirs, If Any There Greeting: In thu Naino of tho Stato of Oregon: You nro hereby cited and required to npponr in tho County Court of thu Stato of Oregon for thu County of Crook, at tho Court ltoom thereof at Prlnovlllu, In tho County of Crook and Htntu of Oregon, on Monday, tho 7th day of April, 1013, at 10 o'clock In thu forenoon of that day, then and thuro to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not bo mado authorising tho administrator of mild estitto to veil tho following described real estate of wild deceased, or so much hereof nn may be necessary to pay tho debts of said deceased, wild real estate being muro particularly described an follows: (a) Lot 7 of lllook 2 of Hum!, Oro Kon. (b) Lot 4 In Sec. 2: lot 1 and HM NK. Sec. 3, Tp. 21, S., H. 10 B., and 8WU8WU, Sec. 35, In Tp. 20 S.. 11. 10 B., and WU8HU: SKU 8V, Sec. 3, and NU'KNKU, Sec. 10. Tp. 21, S., H. 10 B., W. M. (c) 8U of tho NWM of Sec. 5, The Bend Stone Company I ! m m 9 IKa Ktn l.t. M.OD.T, f thn tnit , In nnn wnv! """" "J ".! wumj "i "u ii "i l.i... .i. , in,...i i of Oregon, then within 20 days of the date of the service of this sum or another they were Interested In the property on which stands tho building. A mechanic's lien was filed on the building by the lumber company, and tho caso went later to the Circuit Court for hearing. It was referred to J. M. Lawrence aa referee and tes timony was. taken here last summer. Judge Bradshaw announced his de cision In a letter to V. A. Forbes, tho attorney for the defendants. The plaintiffs were represented, upon the trial of the caso by C. S. Benson; al though, lien statement on which the suit watbrought'waa prepared -by Mr. Eorbe).,,) :t ; ; In 'addition to falling to obtain the ninount, asked, the plaintiffs are tax ed with the cos Li, amounting to mora than $100. WIMERS MOVEJO ASHUND Aged Settler nml HU AVIfo Hope the Change Will Henellt Health. George W .Wlraer and wife of Tumalo havo tlcpnrted for their new home at Ashland, having left Bend last Thursday morning. Mrs. Wlraer has been for some weeks In a critical condition with rheumatism, and has also been suffering from a broken wrist which she sustained some time ago from a fall. She hopes that the change of climate at this time will prove beneficial to her as well as to Mr. Wlmer, who also Is not In the best of health. They expect to return during the summer for a short time at least. Mr. Wlmer Is very enthusiastic over the prospects of the Jiend coun try and says were he a young man again he would not think of leaving but that on account of old age he Is going to a lower altitude to see if it will improve his health. jnons. and if served upon you by publication, then on or before the 8th day of May, 1913, and you and each of you are hereby notified that If you fal! so t6 appear arid answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint on file herein, to-wlt: For Judgment against you and each of you for tho sum of 75.CS. together with the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons Is published In Tho Hend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Bend, Crook county,' Oregon, for six successive weeks, by order of tho Honorable G. Springer, Judgo of the County Court. Stato of Oregon, said order being made and entered on the 26th day of March, 1913, in tho above entitled case. I Dated And published first firms ithis 2Cth day of March. 1913. VERNON A. FORCES, 3-9 Attorney for plaintiff. We nre erecting the Brown Building on BontJ Street. Why Did We Get the Contract? Because we were nble to show thaU Tp 20 8., It. 12 13., W. M. (d) Lot 12 of Hloek 11 of lloml. Oregon, () HBUNI3V4 ' nml NHUBHtt, Sec. 33, Tp, 17 8 II. 12 to. W. M. (f) BUNWU nml NHSWVi, Hoc. ill, Tp, 17 8., It. 12 10., W. M. Witness, tho llonuniblu (1. Spring or, Judgo of the County Court of the Htnto of Oregon for Crook County, with tho Seal of 8nld Court nlllxt'tl this 20th duy of February, 1913, Attest: Warren Brown, County Clerk, f. 1-3 I'HATHHNAL JlOCIHTIKM I. O. 0. V. Hciul Iiodge No, 8IH Regular Meetings ovory Monday iiIkIiI Visitors welcome. W. L, Wing, U. N. Hoffman, N. (1. Heo. Beoy. NOTICK M PUBLICATION, United States Land onieo, Tho Dallea, Oregon, February til. I 9 13. Notlco Is 'hereby given Unit ttt Northern Pnclflo Hallway Company,, wIioho poslofllqo nililnsn In Ht. 1'imi, ( Minnesota, him Ihla tilth day or Fob- ' rnnry, 1913, filed In thin ulllrn Its up plloatloii to Ntdect iiniiitr thu provls Ioiih or thu net of CotigruHN, niiroveili July 1, 189H (30 Htnt. 597, 1120), nM extended Ity tlm act of Congress ap proved May 17, MOO,. Lot 4 Section, I, Township 18 Houth, ItniiKu 12 ' Hast, V. M. Hurtut No. 011279. Any and till persons claiming iwl-i viirsttly tho ImiiiIm described, or deslr lim to object beniilriu of the liililcniti character of tint laud, or for any ' othur ruasoii) to the disposal to np plluant, should, llle their nllldiivltN of, protef t In this olllco, on or iMiforw tiny Uth day of April, 1013. 50.3 O. W. MOOltK HrKlnter. . M. W. OF A. Pilot llutto Camp No. 9794 Moots every Tuesday In Hathor Hall. Visiting Neighbor!! always wolcoiue. W. W, Orcutt, Consul. Martin It. Knutsou, Clerk, DBKCHUTKS Stone is the Best and Cheapest Building Material and that we aro nble to do a first class job in a first class manner That's Why. Think it over and then let us figure with you. Sand and Gravel-All Sizcs-Fair Prices ihkji: n o. i o a K. of P. Moots every Wednes day evening at 8 p. in. In Castle Hall, B. A. Slither llldg. Visiting Ktilithts welcome. Jou limes, C. C, L. M. Mclteyuolds,, K. of It. & 8. BKNII LOIK1K NO. 1110 A. F. A A. M. Meets on Thursday tin or be fore tho full moon of each mouth. Vltltlog brothert 9 always welcome. J. D. L)ttVldou, A. M. Lara, W. M. Secretary THE BEND STONE COMPANY W. A. BEAVER, Bend, Ore. FIND INFERS MACHINE?" Horeohoe Pitcher Get Hold of Pipe Containing ItulletM. ' Rev. E. C. Newbam and Dr. Jack son took a stroll down by the river near the Boy Scouts lodge the other day and decided to indulge In the pastime of pitching horseshoes, Mr. Ncwham picked up a stake to drive Into the ground and was using a piece of piping found handy, for a hammer. After a few blows, he no ticed some wadding come out of the pipe. This was followed by bullets. He did not proceed further, but be lieving that he had hold of an In fernal machine or the like, threw. It into tho river to avoid any posulble danger of explosion. The 'sportmen are wondering who this "'gbde&M pipo was Intended for, but ore'vryj .mm.ia.u, ...Mb j. ...14 v c"V ..... WEKKlA' MARKET REPORT. ', NORTH PORTLAND, March 21,-r-f Receipts for tho week have been: Qattle 1106, calvos CO, hogs 4415, sheep 36C2, horses 46. Beef liqui dation has been liberal thla week, Just a trifle too heavy for trade need. Steer offerings were mostly half fat stuff which buyers took over at $7.25 to 97.S0. Top loads realized $7.70 and cows and heifers sold well in email lots, but the market Is any thing but strong. A good bull trado ruled, while choice veal calves sold at $9 to $9:50. Cattle market show ed a weak tendency and Is off a nlc kel. Despite a five thousand run of bogs, tho market supported n $9.15 price range all week, and an active ecBBlon resulted. Trading was not confined to light ewjne as smooth and rough heavy varieties cut consider able figure. Considering tho ehbr- bjoub receipts, It is remarkable' tbaf prices did not slump badly, but their steadiness indicates the absorbing ability of Coast pork buyers The ebeep house bad a holiday this week, fpr with the exception of Monday no business has been transacted. All riilS mr ir. ' i r Free Government Lands IN CENTRAL OREGON We have been locating Government Lands. in Central Oregon ibr four years. We know ail the country and all the land open to entry. We have located 90 per cent of the settlers in Central Oregon. We pwn our own cars and can show you all the country for less money than anybody in ' the business. We guarantee all locations made by our engineers. If you want to see the best lands in Central Oregon, it will pay you to call and see us. Our fee for locating is right and for reference we suggest any bank or business house in Bend. Call at our office, corner of Oregon and Wall St.. and see samples of grains and vegetables grown in the homestead country. Any infor mation we can give you will be gladly given. ' KHATKHNAL tlllOTHUHHOOli Regular meetings held by Bond Lodge No. 897 In Bother's Hall on tho first and third Thursday evening each mouth. Visiting members of order always welcome. J. II. MINBR, Pres. l'RKD HUBY, Sec. . RBBBKAHH. Bend Lodge No. 208 meets every second and fourth Krlday evening, athcr's Hall. Visiting brothers and sisters welcomed. Mrs. Lucy French, N. O. Miss Lois V. Force, Itec. Secy. ROVAL NBIOIIBOHH Regular meeting on first and third Frldsy evenings at Sathur's Hall. Mrs. Jenulo Harper, Oraolo, MRS. A. ORCUTT, Recorder. 1I1HKCTORV OF OFFICIALS. Oregon Land & Immigration Co., Oregon and Wall Stc. O. C. HENKLE and E. R, POST, LOCATORS. I'll It nl Htntr. President Woodrow Wilson Vice President. .Thomas R. Mnrbnll Secretary of Statu W. J. Bryan Secretary of Navy ..Josephus Daniels Secretary of War . . . .L. M. (larrUon Secretary of Interior . . . ,F. K. Lstiu Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury .W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerce . ,W. C. Retinoid Svcretury of Labor . . . .W. B. Wilson Attorney (Jermral , .Jau. McReynolds Postmaster (Jenural .Albert Burleson Ktnte. Governor Oswald West Secretary of Stato . . . . II. W. Olcott Troasuror Thus. II. Ka Atty General A. M. Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction . . ., L. R. Alderman Stato Printer W. S. Dunlwtty CouirnUslone'r Labor Statistics .... ...O, P. HotT Game Warden W. L. Flnloy State Engineer John II. I-oU United Stutes Senators ........... George B. Chamborlaln '..Jonathan Bourne, Jr. Congressmen .......A. W. Lafferty ...,W. C. Hawloy Seventh Judicial District. Judge ., W. L. Bradshaw Attorney W, B. Boll Crook County. Judge , G, Springer Clerk ,,... .Warren Brown Sheriff Frank Blklti Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor II. A. Foster School Supt J. B. Myers Coroner P. B. Polndoxter Surveyor Fred A. Rico ConunlssVinorifl It. It. Bayley Willis W. Brown Hie Court", Circuit Meets first Monday In May laid third Monday In October, Probato Meets first Monday In each mouth, Commissioners' Moots first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, Septomber and November. Ileml School District No, iS. Directors II, J. Ovorturf, Climn F. M. Ray Clydo M. McKay Clerk H. B. Allen City of Bend. Mavor G, P. Putnam Recorder H, O. Bills Treasurer H. J. Ovorturf Chief of Police S. B. Roberts Clt engineer ....George S. Young Counclltnon II. B. Allen A. L. French , A. 8. Collins . ..., II. B. Ford ,,.. John Steldl ,..,,,.., B. A. Bather Justice of the Peace Bend Precinct Ward H, Coble Deschutes Precinct . ,.W, W. Orcutt Hl'.MMONH, In tho Circuit Court of tho Klnti or Oregon for the County of Crook. Haluh II, llrownlow, pin hit I IT, v. Iva ,M. llrownlow, diifoinbuit. To I vn M, llrownlow, abovo imniod defendant: In the mime- or the State of Oregon, you aro horeby required to appear and answer complaint of the plaintiff Hind against you In tho above en titled action mid Court within teit days from thn aervlco of this sum mons upon you, If served wltliliu Crook County, Blnto of Oregon, or If served within any other County within this Statu, thou within twenty days from thu date of the service or this summons upon you, or If not served within the State of Oregon, thou on or before Thursday, the Kth day of May, 1913; and you tin further notified that If you fall to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you ns prayed for in the com plaint on fllo herein, to-wlt: That the bonds of matrimony now minting: between you and plaintiff be forever dissolved and held for naught This summons Is served upon yoij by publication thereof In The Bemt Bulletin, a newspaper of general cir culation published at Bend, Crook county, Oregon, for six succestlvo weeks commencing with thn Issue of March 19th, 1913, and ending wtt tho Issiio of May 7th. 19 17, by order of tho Honorable (I, Springer, Coun ty Judge of Crook County, State or Oregon, mado and entered on thir 12th day of March, 1913. Dated and published the first tltno March 19, 1913. VKRNO.V A. FORBBS. 2-8 Attorney fur Plaintiff. j i Hoofing of nil kinds. Hejmlrlnjf promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting. Cornice nnd Skylight. J. J. RYAN Sanitary Plumbing STIiAAl AND MOT WATIJR HtiATINU. JOUUINU Promptly Attended to. I'oMiitllce Box No. 171 Office on Wall Street with Chss. Hunter J Billiards and Pool A Flno nn1 PoDUlur Line of CIGRS Robert Blackwell Wall Street, Bend, Oregon ( N. P. WEIDER PAINTER AND PAPEHHANGEfc EatlmntoBon Wall Paper at application Portland Priced Cheapest and Best Wall Paper Samples in tho county. Got My Prices. Hhop on Oregon Sired, IlOX j HkrriK)ulf moult ll)!ND,OHlt(!ON " Clover PU i Leaf Dairy E MILK ANp CREAM TBLnPHONB and We will deliver S, L. STOATS, Prop; :i i I I i I innfiiiiyw t -'.''. ''-. - .- Vl,,