The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 30, 1915, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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fiVERYTHINQ IS READY
FOR EVENT
Iter. H. C. Hartranft to Deliver Ad
dress of Welcome First Concert
Is Hy Adclphlnns-Tno Prognuiui
Given Dally for Six Days Hero.
'Everything Is In readiness for the
-first Bend chniltauq.ua which begins
"Friday nfternoon as advertised. Al-
,ln n. Nleman, tho advance agent
of tho Chautauqua system has been
licro since Sunday, J. Joel Oyche,
head property man comes In Thurs
day morning with the tent which will
hha put In place at once on tho lot bo-
,tween tho old bank building end tho
Johnson building on Wall street.
iMIss Miller, the young lsdy who will
liave chargo or tee morning program
for children for tho .week and Lester
V. Murphy, tho Chautnuqun suporln
Uendcnt, will arrive Friday morning
land evorythlng will be roady lor the
iflrst progrnra Friday afternoon at
13:30.
- II lis Miller, who will have com
hileto chargo of tho Junior Chautau-
;fius, is well preparea to nnnulo trio
children in a way mat oniy an ox
pert can and all tho holders of tho
children soason tickets should, jipt
fall to meet lior on Saturday morn
ing at 0 a. m. In the tent. The first
liort of tho morning Is taken up with
the kind of stories that the young
'folks like to hear, then tho play
I hour comes and Miss Miller will tell
of tho best kind of games that all tho
boys and girls llko to play. There
will bo also folk dancing by Uio chil
dren representing tho children of nil
nations. Tho first 2G boys and girls
who bring their tickets to The Ilul
letln ofn.ee will recelvo tin Indian war
.- bonnet frco.
f In tho nfternoon aftor Itov. H. C.
llartranrt lias introduced superin
tendent Murphy, ho will give a short
response and tntroduco the Adelph
Ian quarlctto and from then on there
will not bo nn Idlo moment, uqtll
thero havo boon hoard In their turns
all tho companies and lectures that
are to bo thero. Every program con
tains muslo and a lecture or enter
tnlnmont by a great artist.
Friday evening, aftor the quartotto
has given an hour's concert. Col, Wil
liam Hamilton Miller will gtvo his
famous community lecture, "The
Neighboring City." Of Col, Millor It
Is said that when ono has hoard him
m once, ho will nevor forget him. Ho
i buiu u uuva inuru oiunun iu mu
Inch than any other platform speaker
and can talk faster than any record
set by "Maudo S."
On Snturday thero will bo r.nothor
musical treat In tho concerts that tho
quartette will give and all ixro urged
to hear their "Old Homo Program,"
In tho evening, Thoy sing all tho old
songs that are ever new to all and
which all love to hear. Also In tho
afternoon Col, Miller will give an
other Iccturo which will bo as "fun
ny' and as full of good sense as his
first ono was. If you want to bo
stirred to a better patriotic life you
must hear his lecture, "The Hobblo
Blclrt of Freedom." Saturday even
ing Marlon Halloa Fish, the wonder
ful "lady chalk talker" will give her
ftrat lesson on "Kweer Karactors,"
In which may be recognized some of
the queer characters of TSend.
Sunday tho Fourth there will be
two concerts by the Itoyal Hungarian
Orchestra, and Mrs. Fisk will give her
other lecture "Cap'n Tommy." In
the evening Miss nergh will sing with
the complete orchestra accompanying
her and A. A. Franike "the little
slant of the platform" will give his
lecture. "Tho Matchless Hook,"
Again on Monday there will bo
two programs from tho orchestra and
one from MIsa Ilergh and another lec
ture from Dr. Franike, and MIsa La
Dell the "Child Impersonator" will
be heard tbt first time In the even
ing. Tuesday afternoon tho Jublleo
singers will bo heard for tho first
time and Miss La Dell will also give
another program of humorous read
Ings, In the evening after tho Ju-
tl lee singers Oaten their program
Senator Durkett will give "The New
Woman and the Young Mm". On
Wednesday morning at 9 Ml Miller
win give a talk to ptotners ana a
demonstration of the work that she
has been carrying on all week. In
the afternoon the Jubilee singers wilt
give a full program and In the even-
lag they will give an hoar program
after whlett the oeaelndlic lecture
;"Jtti Ve give by Senator Burkelt Ifl
nis "Government Ownership ot Haii-
ra. Am" '
The complete program will he
found elsewhere la (Me paper.
Lots close in J0 to flSS. Bay
ravtseate. J. A. Bastes. Adr.
ri
Net for Me Only.
Women suffer as bum as men do
from Indigestion anal etMtlpaUea
and require the sKe setetttifte reffl
dy to keep the stomach sweet, the
liver active and the howeta regular,
Foley Cathartic TaMefe are whole
soate Hd eleaBaiag; Mt gripe or
cause mb. tHcmt yas4a say this
Is the ch cathartic thai tabes away
that ever-tall aatTekwd-Hp feeMog.
Fatteraea Drue 0 X
Use DeaebuUa 8fMy Fltwr. Whit
er and better tha aver. Far k by
Tfce-Nw Saul rtotr SOU Oe.Adv.
POWELL BUTTE
(Continued from pago 2.)
Prlneylllo Saturday for a brief visit
with home folks.
!rj w A Nany of Doschutes
visited Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon from
Tuesday till Saturday of loot week.
Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxon was a busi
ness visitor to Bend Saturday, re
turning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Wlllcoxon en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dussett
stad iLloyd and Fay and Mr. and Mrs.
Rose Bussett, Grandma Drown and
Toddy" Johnson at dinner Saturday.
Jess Shobert and Miss Belle Mont
gomery attended the show In lied
mond Sunday ovenlng.
Rev. W. N. Dyers of Redmond Who
conducted the usual semi-annual ser
vices at Wilson school houso Sunday
was a dinner guost at tho It. L.
Mooro homo.
Allon Wlllcoxon was a PrlnovlIIo
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Brown Is visiting the
week In Itedmond at hor daughter
Mrs. Young's homo.
Dr. Mann of Portland, who has re
cently ncqulred the John Rhode place
Tinnou m mis section Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yatea and Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Ivcrson enjoyed Sun
day dinner at tho Guy Scars homo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Doron on
tertnlned at dinner Sunday. Tholr
guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bkom and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. J, Chapman and family.
senator unamoerialn in company
with several lesser guns autoed out
through this section Monday on
sight seeing trip;
A Mistake Modo by Many.
When you suitor pains and aches
by day and sleep disturbing bladder
weakness by night, feol tired, ner
vous and run down, tho kidneys and
oiauaor snouia bo restorod to hoal
thy, strong and regular atclon. It Is
a mlstago to postpo.no treatment. Fol
oy Kidney Pills put the kidneys In
sound, healthy condition and keep
mem active and strong. Patterson
Drug Co. Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE
COMPIiETK MACHINKRV
FOR
FLOUR MILL
160 Barrel Per Day
Capacity
"CHEAP IF DOUGIIT SOON.
Writ for Particulars
H. BTKINDOCK
?oa North Commercial SU
Salem, Oregon.
16-19 p
NOTICE OF CONTEST. -
Department ot the Intorlor, United
States Land Office The Dalles, Ore
gon, June 7, 1915,
To Wlntrod Scott Jacobs or Puyal
lup, Washington, Contostoo:
You are hereby notlOod that Don
ald .A. McArthur, who gives Bond,
Oregon, as his post ofllco address.
did on May 17, 1946, He In this of
fice his duly corroborated application
to contest nnd securo the cancella
tion of your homestead, Entry No.
Serial No. 013185, mado May 13,
1914, for W 8EU, Section 10
WVi NEK, WV4 SB, SEW, BBU,
Section 15; SWU SWV4 Section 14,
Township' 20 South, Range 16 East
Willamette Meridian, and as grounds
for his contest ho alloges that satd
Wlnfred Scott Jacobs baa failed to
establish his residence on said tract;
that ho has failed to cultlrato said
tract or any portion thereof; I am In
formed and verily bellevo nnd there
fore atato that said ontryman has
abandoned said tract for upwards of
six months last past.
You aro, thoreforo, furthor noti
fied that tho said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said
ontry will be cancelled without fur
ther right id bo hoard, elth'or before
this ofllce cr on appeal, It you fall to
fllo In this o'dlce within twenty days
after tho FOURTH publication of
this notice, as shown below,
When tho tost comes you want to know that
you car will moasuro up to the require
ments. Ford cars, with their light, strong
floxlblo frames, sturdy, powerful motors and
simple design, meet all domands, Tho Ford
gets there and gets back at an average
cost of two cents a mile.
Ruuabout $440; Touring car $490; f. o. b.
Detroit, with all equipment- Out of cars for
over threo weeks. Two carloads on road
Get your order In,
On display and salo at '
The Universal Garage
Geo. F. Hoover
II
COLLINS HENKLB
SALTZMAN HOYT
DIDDLE IIOD80N
Bend-Klamath Auto Stage Co.
AND
Bend-Burns Auto Stage Co.
RATESt
RHND HARPER , ,9 1.BO
HKNI LA PINK , S.0
ItKND CRESCENT 4.00
IIKND LONOHOTH fl.OO
HKND FORT KLAMATH B.OO
HKNUCHILOQUIN 10.00
ItKND KLAMATH FALLS 11.80
ISKND BURNS 10.00
Car Leave Bead for Klamath Falls Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday after Morning TralH,
K. a. LAMHKKSON, Agent, Dead. Oregon.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
A Seven Paasenjcr Touring Car
Each WyEeh Day.
MME tN THE EASY CARS
Walter Coeabs, L D. Fax, Piueer
Aiti Stage ami Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WEN AN T LIVERY CO.
Freight Truck m AMkio
your answer, under oath, specifical
ly responding to these allegations of
contest, together with due proof thai
you havo served a copy of your an
swer on the said contestant cither in
person or by registered malt.
You should state In your answer
the name ot tho post ofllce to which
you deslro future notices to bo sent
to you.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
Date of first publication June 30,
191G.
Date ot second publication July 7,
1915.
Date of third publication July 14,
1015,
Date of fourth publication July 21,
1915.
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. NOTICK OF CONTKST.
Department ot tho Interior, United
States Land Ofllce, Lakovlow, Ore
gon, Juno 12, 1915.
to Edgar W. Moshor of unknown ad
dress, Contostee:
You are hereby- notified that Frank
A. Stevens, who gives Rend, Oregon,
as his post omceoddrees, did on May
25th, 1U15, file In this ofllco his duly
corroborated application , to contest
and secure tho cancellation of your
Homestead Entry, No. , Scrlnl
No. 04829, mado July 14th, 1911,
for NEK NW4; NWU NBM; Sec
tion 29; EH 8W',i: W14 SBU and
SWU; Section 20, TownBhlp 21
South, Rango 18 East, Willamette
Meridian, and as grounds for his con
test ho alleges that E. W. Mosher
has failed to establish residence upon
said tract, and has failed to cultivate
said tract or any portion thereof, that
Bald entryman haii abandoned said
land for more than one year last past
and next preceding this application,
and that said abandonment was with
out leave or legal excuse
You are, thoreforo further notified
that tho sntd allegations will bo taken
by thl ofllco as having beon confess
ed by you, and your said ontry will
be cancelled thoreunder without your
further right to bo hoard therein,
either before this ofllco or on appeal,
It you far. to file In this ofllco with
in twenty days nfter tho FOURTH
publication ot this notice, as shown
below, your answer, under oath, spe
cifically meeting and responding to
these allegations of contest, or If you
fall within that time to fllo In this
ofllco duo proof that you havo served
a copy of your answer on tho said
contesthnt either in person or by
registered mall. If this servlco Is
made by tho dellvory of a copy nf
your ans'wer to tho contestant In per
son, proof of such sorvlco must be
either the satd contestant,' written
acknowledgment of his receipt ot the
copy, showing tho dato of Its receipt,
or the aflldavlt ot the porson oy
whom tho dellvory was mado stating
when and whero tho copy was deliv
ered; If mndo by registered mall,
proof of such servlco must consist
of tho aflldavlt ot the porson by whom
tho copy was mailed stating when
and tho post ofllco to which It was
mailed, and this nflldavlt must e
accompanied by tho postmaster's re
ceipt for tho lotter.
You should stato In your answor
the namo of the post ofllco to which
you deslro future notices to bo sont
to you.
JAS. F. nURaE8S, Register.
Dato of first publication, June 23,
1915.
Date of second publication Juno 30,
1916,
Date of third publication, July 7,
1915.
"to ot fourth publication, July 14,
19i ,
Building Material
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Bend, Oregon.
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IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OltKOON FOR THE
COUNTY OF CROOK.
In the matter or tho Bstnto ot Wil
liam n. Wyllo, Deceasod.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE Is hereby given by tho
undersigned, tho duly appointed,
qualtflod and acting administrator of
tho estato ot William D. Wyllo, to tho
creditors and all persons having
claims against said deceased, or
said cBtato, to present them, verlflod
as required by law, within six months
after tho first publication of fhls no
tlco to tho safd administrator at tho
ofllco ot his attorney, Vernon A.
Forbes, in the First National Dank
Uulldlng, Rend, Oregon; tho samo be
ing tho placo for tho transaction ot
tho business ot said estate in said
county and state.
J)atod this 23rd day of Juno, 1915.
L. O. McREYNOLDS,
Administrator ot tho Estate ot Wil
liam D. Wyllo", deceased, '"r 18:20c
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOIl THE
COUNTY OF CROOK.
In tho matter ot tho Estato ot Net
tle Harmorson, also known as Not
tlo II. Colo, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE Is horoby glveu by tho
undersigned, tho duly appointed,
qualified and acting administrator of
tho citato ot Nottlo Harmorson, also
known as Nettlo II. Cole, Deceased,
to tho crodttors and all persons hav
ing claims 'against tho deceased, or
said estato, to present thorn, verified
as required by law, within six months
after tho first publication of this no
tice to the said administrator at tho
ofllco of his attornoy, Vornon A.
Forbes, In tho First National Hank
Rulldlng, Ilond, Oregon; the samo be
ing tho placo for tho transaction ot
tho business of said estato In said
county and stato.
Dated this 23rd day ot Juno, 1915.
LEWIS 0. McREYNOLDS,
Administrator ot tho Estato of Not
tlo Harmorson, also known as Nottlo
II. Colo, Doccasod. 1C-20O
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NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIO.V.
iNolateil Tract.
. Publlo 'Land Salo.
Department of tho Interior, U. S,
iLand Ofllce at Tho Dalleo, Juno 3,
1915.
NOTICE Is horeby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Ofllco, under provisions
of Section 2455, R. S pursuant to
tho application of Emit Anderson,
Serial No. 014175. wo will offor at
pubtle salo, to tho highest bidder, but
at not less than J4.50 per aero, at
9:15 o'clock a. ra on the 20th day
of July, 1915, next, at this ofllco, the
following tract of land: 8WU SEU.
Section 14, T. 17 S R. 11 E.
Tho salo wilt not bo kopt open,
but will bo declared closed .whon
thoso present at tho hour named have
ceased bidding. Tho porson making
tho highest bid will bo required to
Immodlatoly pay to tho Receiver tho
amount thereof.
Any porsons claiming adroraety
tho abovo-descrlbed land are advised
to fllo tholr claims, or objections, on
or bofore tho time designated for
salo,
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
M""P- " Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
May 20, 1915. 8 '
NOTICE Is horeby given that Al.
bort D. McNoal, of Dond. Oregon,
who, on February 3rd, 1911, made
I omootead Entry No. 08109. and on
Novembor 11th, 1913, mado addl
tlonal Homostoad Entry, No. 012232.
NH 8WV, Soctlon 1, Township 20
South Rng0 14 Eost, Wlliamotto
Meridian, has filed notice of Inton
tlon to mnko Final Three Yoar Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
doscrlbod, bofore II. C. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at Ilond, Orogon, on
tho 12th day of July, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
ra?? J' lnlr. Otis 0. Honkle.
!? ,?' ""BO". John E. Johnson,
nil of Ilond, Orogon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
12'1!l Roglstor.
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boy . YOU
KNOW A
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EXCUSE MB JUDQE TOR
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IT'S just as natural for a man
to sing the praises of the Real
Tobacco Chew as it is to look at a beauti
ful woman.
"Right-Cut" is made from the finest
meljowirich leaf tobacco seasoned and
sweetened just enough.
New cut, short shred, so that ycu
can get all the good of it.
Tsk a vsry small ehsw Uti tfcM o-qaartr tho
eU sizs, It wHl b mors tnhtyht IJhm a mouthful
el ordfasry teb.wo. J'Ht BttAU en it until you find
the stra(4b shew that ul veil, Tuk It swsy.
ThM 1st U tctt. 8 ken Mtlly sad evenly lbs real
etso (site comti, bow il wllifiet without triadlni, how
mutfe ! you txvs to spit, hew Itw rtmir.u Uke to
h tabasco 4lMd. Tbsl's why It is Ihi I lal TiaK
Chtm. TtMJ why isotts ! In llw eod.
Il il tttir . f l ' W4 Mt ifcr.4 m (hat ya o.'t fc
t lUJ m U lh row l". Uri4u m wilUurf JJ itfew
lukM in. main tea l.n.fc.
Tk. UMt ot Pn. rWi Miw nni lo t cottrkl p .iitMUNU ul
timid- KwktlkMlM'trii ( Uii la "KiU'&.l.
One tmafl chew talics the place of two bi
clitwi of the old kind.
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY
SO Unten Square, Naw Yerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 01' THE
STATU OI' ORICflON, I'QR Tlli
COUNTV Ol' CROOK. ' r
Maymo Kookan. Plaintiff, vs. Charlos
M. Kookan, Dofondnnt,
BUMMON8,
To Charles M. Kooknn. Dofondant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
OI- OREfJON, you aro herohy requir
ed to appear and answor tho com
plaint filed against you In tho nhoyo
entitled suit In Court on or hofore
tho 30th day of July. 191C, and If you
rail so to appear and nnswor, Uio
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for
rellof prsyod for In her complaint
heroin, to-wlt: that tho hands ot
matrimony now oxlstlnn hotwoen you
snd said plaintiff ho dlssolvod and
that said plaintiff bo relieved of all
ohlgatlons arising by vlrtuo of the
marrloRo contract now oxlstlns; be
tween you nnd said plaintiff, nnd for
such othor nnd furthor relief as to
Uio Court may seem oqultable.
This summons is puhllshod by or
der of the Honorable T. E, J. Duffy.
Judgo of tho Circuit Court of the
Btato of Oregon for Crook county,
which said order was dated the 9th
day of June, 191B, nnd which order
prescribes that this summons be
pub Ishod In Tho Ilond llullotln, .
weekly nowspoper published and
printed In llend, Crook county, Ore
gon, for a period of six successive
wooks; the dato of tho first publica
tion of this summons is Juno 18,
15-21 c. VERNON A. F0RI1E8,.
Attorney for the I'lolntlfT.
NOTICE OV HHHRIIT'H HAI.K.
Dy virtue of un exocutlon In fore
closure duly issued by tho clerk of
the Circuit Court of tho Coifnty of
Crook, Stato of Orogon. datod this
9th day of Juno. 191S. in ,.,1.1.
action In tho Circuit Court for the
said County nnd Btate, wherein An
na Ilrosterhous, administratrix of the
hstate of George Ilrosterhous, de
ceased, Plaintiff, recqvered Judgment
against George K, Harris, Defendant
for the sum of Nino Hundred Ninety
and no 100 Dollars with Interest at
the rate of 10 per cent per anBuni,
from the 7th day of Doc ember, mi,
together with One Hundred Dollar
attorney fees, and tho further sum
of Thirty Three and 60-100 DaiUr.
cesU, and accruing costs.
wouce is hereby given that I will,
on Saturday, the 17th day ef July,
1916, at the North front doer of the
courthouse In I'rlnevllle, In said
county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
nf suld day, sell at publlo suction, to
ue iiigncsi wooer for cash, all right
and title that the abovtj, jianied de-
frndnnl George K, Harris have or
bad nt date of said Judgment In the
following described property, to-wlt:
Lots numbered 13 and 14 ot Illoclc
tit of Rend, Crook county. Oregon,
E, II. KNOX,
Sheriff of Crook County,
Dated at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, this
10th day or June. 1915.
Ily Floyd A. Rowell,
13-19 c. Deputy.
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