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THE 11RNI) HULLETIN, HEN!), ORE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1010. PAGE I U BEND BOWLERS DEFEAT PUEVILLE PIN ARTISTS Team of Locals, Mnko Clean up Hy 0(1 Margin In Touiiinineiit Hold Jiitst Soturthty Afternoon. Who Horn! bowling tcrun mndo n jilcto clcon up last Saturday nf- noon against tho I'rlnovlllu bowl- at Prlnovlllo. Tho tournament ia a return sorlos. In the singles Welder dofoated Os rno G30 pins to 404 pins. Tho sin es went to llcnd, Wolder nnd llon im defeating Wilson and llowman, 81 pins to 034 pins. Tho Uond am composed of Dcnsmorc, Car- nodi'. Wolf. Honham, Polndoxtor and Voider defeated tho Prlnovlllo team nninosod of Claypool, Johnson, Ros- cnliurg, Davis, Osborno, 'Jordon nnd Wilson, 23G5 pins to zuu pins. Summary: Singles, nborno 1SG 111 inn 4CI Voider 175 182 173 G30 Doubles. Wilson 131 157 172 1(13 liowmnu ....182 15C 133 471 D3I Honhnm ...'.107 130 131 418 Welder ....117 107 222 53C lletid: -0S4 400 453 117 325 r.i.i 555 llcnsmoro 123 148 120 Cnrmody 153 102 138 Wolf ...117 Honhnm 100 150 '"olntlextur 100 181 105 Welder 180. 180 177 Totals 751 840 70S 23C5 Prlnovlllo; Claypool 150 170 121 4 17 Johnunn 170 Hi 5 151 402 lloseliburg 143 135 100 4 11 Davis .'..133 101 ... 207 Osborno 202 202 Jordon 131 131 Wilson 151 120 280 Totals 712 788 700.2200 '. rrtilM fl.it t tu Wiflli Alfinnv ff Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, t ncloso with C cents to Foloy & Co., -Chicago, 111., writing your nntno nnd nddresB clenrly. You will recolvo in return a trial packngo containing Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr Compound, for lagrlppo coughs, colds nnd croup, Foley Kldnoy rills, nnd Foley Ca thartlc'Tablots. Sold overywhoro. ndv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For District Attorney. I horoby announco mysolf as a enn lldato for tho ltopubllcan nomination for District Attorney for Croolc coun ty at tho primaries to bo hold May 10, 1010. 4 Itfp H. II. DB ARMOND. For Hherlir. I horoby announco my cnndldacy for tho Hcpubllcnn nomlnntton for .Shorllt of Crook county nt tho pri maries to bo hold May 10, 1910. 1 48p. S. E. UOHEUTS For County Assessor. I horoby announco myself as a enn dldato for tho ltopubllcan nomination for County Assessor for Crook coun ty at tho primaries to bo hold May 10, 101G. . 47tfp CIIAS. A. CARROLL. I horoby announco my cnndldacy for tho ltopubllcan nomination for assessor of Crook county at tho pri maries to bo held May 10. 1010. Adv. It. D. KETCIIUM. For .Sherlir. I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho Domocratlo nomination for Sheriff of Crook county at tho pri maries to bo held May 10. 1010. 18p. P. H. POINDEXTER For Circuit Jiidgo. 1 horoby announco mysolf as n can didate for tho Democratic nomination as circuit Judgo nt tho primaries to 1)0 held on May 10. T. E. J. DUFFY, Pol adv. 47 tfc (Presont Incumbent.) For .Sheriff. I horo'y announco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Crook county nt tho pri maries to bo hold May 10, 1010. 48p J. H. STANLEY. For County Commissioner. I horoby announco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for County Commlslsonor of Crook coun ty at tho primaries to bo hold on Mry 10, 1910. II. J. OVERTURF, 18.p Present Incumbont. For County School Superintendent. I hereby announco my candidacy for the Republican nomination for ucjiool suporlntondont of Crook coun ts nt tho primaries to bo hold May 10, 101G. J. E. MYERS. 49 tf Present Incumbent. For County School Superintendent. I heroby announco my candidacy fr tho Republican nomination for school superintendent of Crook coun ty nt tho primaries to bo hold May 19. 191C. . CI tf J. A. THOMPSON'. For County Clerk. I heroby announco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for clerk of Crook county at tho primar ies to bo held on May 10, 1910. .ndv 49 tf. J. H. HANER. For Sheriff. I heroby announce rny cnndldacy for the nomination for sheriff on tho Domocratlc ticket nt tho primaries to be held May 19, 1910. E. H. KNOX, 49 tf. Presont Incumbont When you buy a sack of outside flour you hinder the development of Central Oregon's farm resources. if.lm It a nrnrtirn in llllV the home product. Every sack guaranteed, aar . "o f. "- - - - . I POWELL BUTTE (Continued from pago 2.) daughter Tholma spent Sundny at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ross DusBott. Ed Barnard entertained a number of tholr frlonds on Thursday evcnlnic. Al Juris and faintly hnvo moved bpek onto their homestead after Rpoudltig tholr winter on tho Jolm s n ranch at Alfalfa. Gladys Pauls visited homo folks from Frldny until Sunday of last week. A. H. Rhodo wa3 a Prlnovlllo vis itor on Saturday. Tho Klsslor hay baler Is working for E. L. Ivorson this week. J. I j. Gibson Is having tlirro rooms added to his houso, making It a very protty bungalow. J. L. McDanlels is doing tho carpenter work. Mnx Strlxner hauled tho Kendoll stump pullor out from Redmo.nd on Saturday nnd will bosln work nt oiu.o pulling trees on tho Win. Wilson place Guy Scnrs and A. II. Rhodo visited tho McCall ranch on Friday. Mr. Sorrs purchased a fine Hampshlro sow while Mr. Rhodo bought tho Poland Chlnn sow that carried away I. o bluo ribbon nt tho stnto fr.lr. Henry Edwards has been hauling freight from Redmond to Prlnovlllo tho past week. Wm. Wilson U having n bunk houso built on his place. J. L. Mc Danlels Is doing tho work. II. "A. Moyors moved on to tholr rr.noli, formorly known ns tho John Tlngmnn ranch, tho mlddlo of last weok. Mr. Vincent of Redmond has been hauling tholr household goods frftm Redmond. Work wns commenced on tho com munity hall on Friday under tho sup ervision of N. P. Alloy. Miss Jcsso Skcouo Is visiting homo folks this week. A vory pleasant surprlso was given Mrs. O. C. Truosdnlo on Snturdnv af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. N. P. Alloy. Mrs. John Tucko returned to her homo last week accompanied by her nurse. Mrs. Tucko has been vory 111 for somo weeks nnd Is recovering from hor recent operation. elms. Curtis Is vory sick with a sovcro attack of grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fostor. Miss Helen O'Noll and Ceo. Holms attend ed a dnnco nt Alfalfn Saturday even ing. Earl Saunders bought 50 head of sheop from A. II. Rhodo last week. Mrs. Shearoc and daughter Ruth woro guests of Mrs. Heaves WI1I coxon on Saturday. Geo. Morgan went to llcnd on Mon day to work for sovernl weeks. Geo. F. Ilobbs commoncod clonr Ing tho SO acres of Dr. S. M. Mann on Monday. Win. Wilson shipped n bunch of sheop to North Portltind tho first of tho wook. Port Ilnvens received a vory so voro burn on his fnco by falling against tho largo stovo whllo at school. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Filth and Washington Sltectt PORTLAND. OREGON w dm Centrally Located Room Rates $1.00 per day, More if you wish to pay. Excellent Restaurant in connection. Breakfast and Luncheon 25 cents. Dinner JJ5 Cents. Continuous service at very moderate prices. Hotel PORTLAND, We believe that there is np Hotel in the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that offers more to the traveller. RATES $1.50 and up without bath. $2.00 and up with bath. A. T. LUNDBORG, Manager HAMPTON. (Spcclnl to Tho Bulletin.) HAMPTON, Fob. 23. Mr. Lamb roturncd to his homo near Imporlnl Thursday after visiting sovornl days at Leo Rlggs. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Pursloy stnrt ed for Dend Saturday to bo gono for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hnrmon spent Sundny nt II. Whlttnkors pt JJry Luke. Misses Florcnco Hunting and Eth el Fogg took Sunday dinner with Miss Darlo Burton Sundny. Lee Rlggs has been hauling hay this week from Mr. Olson's place. C. B. Hnrmon has been laid up with tho grlppo for tho last fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Vnn' Lnko woro In Hampton Monday on business. Mrs. M. H. Crow was an Imporlal caller Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Whlttnker Vis ited nt Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrison's on Tuesday. E. Hunting Is reported somo hot ter. Low Bennett was down Wednesday nnd dehorned somo cnttlo nnd brand ed soma colts for Harmnu and Mc Arthur. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Harrison, Mrs. Hrlckcy and Messrs James Brlckov, Jr, Burr Black, L. Bennett, nnd J. P. Wllquot woro ontcrtnlncd at C. B. Harmon's Wcdncsdny. Mrs. M. H. Crow moved Into tho M. L. Crow houso this weok.. Will Surcoy has gono to Bond on business this weok. HAMPTON IIUTTE. (Speclnl to Tho Bulletin) HAMPTON BUTTE, Feb. 23. Mr. Brooks of Plcasniit valloy was ovor Thursdny to buy horso feed at Brook ings store. John Williams roturncd last week from Idaho where ho spont Bovoral months nnd ns there woro no cars on tho road ho was obliged to walk out from Bond. Miss Corrlo Brown loft Snturday for Wnshougal. Washington, where nlio wns called by tho sickness of her father. Chas. James spent Sundny with his family and returned to Buck Crook Monday. Iloraco Brookings roturncd from Bend Saturday night. Mrs. J. A. Brlckoy was up Satur day on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whlttakor vis ited nt tho McokB homo Sundny. ' Miss Gortrudo Jnmcs spont Sat urday night and Sundny with Mrs. Iloraco Brookings. ' Mr. Rolsner was over Mondny to get supplies nt Brookings storo. Tho past wcoks of pleasant weath er havo taken nil snow and frost from tho ground nnd tho,farmcfs nro seen In tho Hold putting In tholr spring grain. Mr. Donning Is stopping nt tho Brookings garage repairing his car which cnusod him somo trouble. Roy Fouts was a vlsltor'ln this vl- The Hotel for YOU Benson OREGON Puff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke! 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Chris Tinner nnd llort McoUh woro I'loasnnt vnlluy visitors Mondny. .1. M. Ilrlckoy wns n business via ltor lion; yostordny. After n Ioiir wlntor enrs nnd trucks nro iiKtiln Keen on tho rond between 11 end nnd Dtirns. A dcslrnhlo bread Unlfo frco with ovory nnminl subscription to Tho Bond niilletlti. LEGAL NOTICES notjck to ritnniTous. IN T11K DISTRICT COUUT OF TII10 UNITBD STATICS FOR THK DIS TRICT OK ORICGON. In tho nmtfor of K. A. Orinin, lmnk rtipt, No. 3CG4 In Imnkrnptcy, Notlco Is hereby kIvou that on tho 23 tiny of February. A. D 191C, K. A. Orillln, of Uond, Oregon, the hiinlc itipt nbovo iinuiod, wan duly adjudi cated bankrupt; nnd that tho llrst mcoHtiK of Ills credltora will bo hold nt tho Wright llotol, Uond. Oiokoii, on tl-o 0 tiny of March, 1910, nt 9 o clock A, M., nt wlt'ch time said crodltors may attend, prove tholr claims, nppolnt a tniNteo, examine tho bankrupt, and trannnct such nthor liusliipwi ns mny properly cunio bo foro Haiti uiPotliiK. ClnlniH must bo prosentcd In form ro(iilrotl by tho Ilnnkritptcy Act, nnd sworn to, Tho Bchedulo filed dlsclogos ostl- mnted nssntH of $0, 000.00. Dated Fobrunry 2 1, 101 fi. A. M. CANNON, G2c. Roforeo In Dankruptcy IX TUB HUl'BltlOIl COUUT OF TUB STATU OK WASHINGTON IN AND TOR TUB COUNTY OK SPOKANB. Ill the matter of tho Bstuta of Ilor- nnrd J. Sobok, Absonteo. ORDBR FIXING TI.MB AND PhACB OF HBARINO AND DIRBCTINO NOTICE. Now on this day said mnttor com ing on for hearing on application for Pli order flxliiR the tlmo nnd plnco for hourlng tho petition rf I.oiiIh Sobok, in I.,, ntmnlntml tritntoft nnd ctinrdlan of tlif proporty of llornnrd J. Sobok, and tllroctlnR notlco or sucu uoaniiR; And It nppenrltig from said petition that on Fobrunry 2nd, 19H, said llornnrd .1. Sobok was a man of tho oro of fory-flvo years or thoronboiPB, of pood health and habits, and who tnr uavnt-nl Vnn TH nrlnr tllOrotO WQS ongaKHtl In farming nonr Chonoy, In fipoki no county. wnsninRion, mm who on sold duy departod for Uond, nrnrrn. wlinrn lin Itltpnded to lllir- chaie and nctiilro lmid, nnd to re turn to ins uomo wiinin a row wookh, but who thoronfter was novor hoard from, other than that a lottor was ro colvtnl from Murysvlllo. Washington, boaiing (Into February 8th, 1914, and iim.a (a rntil nnil iinrRnnnl nrnnertv In Spokano County. Washington, bo- longing to said iiornnru J. hoiiok, which ronulros enro and attontlon; Mnw.TllMHRirnilH. II Ik bornbv ORDBUBD that Frldny, tho 7th dnv of April, 191C, nt 9:30 o'clock- A. M. at that tiny, at the County Court IIous" !n Spokano, Spokano County, Washington, bo appointed for a day for hearing said petition, and all per sons having any kiiowledgo cpneorn- ni. cnl.t TlnrnnrH .T Rnltnk. nr hla whereabouts, are roquested to advise this court to sucn taci on or Doiora said day; And It la further ORDERED that notice of said hearing to be given by publication of a copy of this order, or substantially tho substance of Its immmtmmmmmn tmmmomcmnamtmmmnmtmmmll WfKVt:-THmLHBEj r? W w& W&Wm&p r T J&M wmm . mmMml ft you quick as youpacK-your-pipe and make fire 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO contents, for threo successlvo weeks, In tho Chonoy Free Press, a nows paper publlHhcd In Spoknno County. WushluKton, nnd nlso publication for a llko tlmu In n uuwBpnpor published in Crook County, OroKon, thu snino bolng tho county In which llend, Ore ggu, Is situated. Dono in open court this 21st day of Fobrunry, 19 10. .1. STANI.KY WF.HSTIQR, JuiIro. WITNKSS tho Hon. J. Stanley Wubstor, .1 ml go of said Court, and tho scnl of said court horaunto nf flxod this 21st day of Fobrunry, 1910, at Spokano, WnshtiiRton. OLION H. CR1CIOHTON, Clerk of salt! Superior Court, lly B. B. HURTON, Deputy. McCarthy, BiIro & Davis, Attornoys for Petltlonor, Paulson HltlR, Spoknno, Wn, fi2-ac Business WB SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ON TUB IIASIS OF, QUALITY, SERVICE, FAIR DEALINO AND OUR AHIUTY TO MAKE OOOD. ISN'T THIS TUB WAY OV LIKE TO DO HUSINESS? AGENTS Htilck, vnlvo In tho bend, motor enra $1170 to $1(170 . F. O. II. Hund. Ooodyoar Tires, Olllclal service station. Wo havu some real bargains In iihuiI ours $300 to $1000. Fords, Mnxwells, Cadillacs, Plorco Arrowa, Bend Garage Company Motto: SERVICE NOT A SIDE M.i: WITH US, HUT TUB WIlOM-l THING If yon want Genuine Prices on Genuine HIGH GRADE FURNITURE Stoves, Hugs, Carpets, Beds, Springs, Matre.sses, you can obtain them from us. From our carefully selected assortment you can furnish your home to suit your taste and do it economically E. F. Logan Furniture Company LAWRENCE IIUIMIING Wull Street Near Ohio Stroet. jff Tobureo Co. &-5C5tafigfiS j & if Tl .- -ij&S On tha reran tide of thli (Mr red tin you vrlll roadl "Procetl l'l.nld July 30th, 1907," which liaa made f Araa man amoko plpaa vrhoro on tmoked before I - makin's pleasure; you men a lot of smoke pleasure due or rou-a-cigareue wim jr. a. CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. XOTICIO 1'Olt PlJIUiK'ATIO.V. Dounrtmout of thu Interior, U. S. hand Olllco nt Tho Dalles, OrcRun, .Inuiinry 31, 191G. NOT1CB Is horoby rIvoii that Dan iel W. Ilculor, of Hand, OruRtiu, who on AiiRiist 12th, 1912, Hindu Home stead Bntry, No. 010(11 1, for WVs Section 3 1, TowiiBhlp 19 South, RniiRU 1 1 Bnst, Wlllnmctto Murlillaii, Una lllod notlco of Intention to mnlto Final Throo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo dcscrlbnd, boforu II. C. Bills, U. S. Cominlssloii or, nt Honil, OroRon, on tho 9th day of Mnrch, 191C. Claimant names ns witnesses: John D. Stovons, of Hund, OrcRon; llownrd F. Dyer, John B. Johnson, RoRors, of Mllllcnn, OrnRon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, RoRlstor. David C. 49-lc. is Good! 71