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ipB....V' ..... $mr- -mi , the mcNi) bulletin, rend, ore., Wednesday, may n, iom. page in r . BPPWH!SHSS?S 4 1 L4 NEVILLE IS ILTOPED 5-4 GAME OOESTO AN EX f, TRA INNING Visitor Hold Without lilt or Huns Until the Eighth, When Explordon Nearly loses) Tho Game Scoro Tied In Ninth Faun Excited. Any bald headed fireside fan would have had tonic enough for a week If ho had been at tho matlnoe perform ance last Sunday afternoon when Ilcnd sent tho Jinx sulking Into tho hushes. It took a clean two bagger by Horton In tio 10th and a much needed right field single by Totherow to giro Bond tho gamo 6 to 4. It was Just llkctyachtlng for llend up to tho eighth, Dend had four scares put away In brine by tho ecri of the fourth Inning and was holding tho visitors In a tranco with no lilts and no runs. Hut Prluerlllo camo out from undor tho Influence of Ucndl anaesthetic when O oonnotl drop,ed a hard ono at tho plate on Minor's third strike. Bcchtell camo up and was sent tn tho first sack on a hit by pitched hall, Ilowman went to first on a fielder's choice and Miller stole third and camo In on Ilowman's sac rifice. Kates got a clean hit tn left Held, scoring Ucchtell. Thon In tho ninth Inning, with Ilend still two scores to tho good, Morris camo up and got a clean single After a ser ies of fumbles at tho plato, almost a dupllcntlon of tho nlTalr at Prlnevlllo last Sunday, Morris and Ilurdon scored. That tied tho score. Ilend Score In Flint. Now to drop bark a fow Innings, thrt Is, to begin at tho beginning. Horton camo up In tho first Inning mil hit a fst ono to Estos at short who plowed around In tho volcanic rsh and lost tho ball. Tothorow wont first on a fielder s choice, put ting Horton on third. Totherow went to Rccond on an ovorthrow, Stover hit n cloan ono to right field, scoring Horton. O'Donnoll hit a fly to center field whltih Totherow bout to the plato. Dond did not scoro again until tho fourth. Inning. 810 ror camo to bnt and walked, wont to second on a wild pitch r.nd third on O'Donnoll's single. O'Donnoll stolo second and went to third on a wild pitch by Clark. Stover scored on Clark's wild pitch And O'Donholl scorod on Clow's high fly to left field. Scoro at the end of the fourth was 4 to 0, and so It was, until tho eighth Inning resurrection of Prlnevlllo. Again to. tho game at tho end of the ninth with the score tied. Clow, was first up and flew to Kates. John son went out, Ucchtell to Morris and liccd, MUlor to Clark. No scoro In tho last of tho ninth for Bend. Prlne vlllo camo up and Ilowman went out, Totherow to Steldl. Estes for tho second tlmo hit n clean sluglo and got on third. WRh ono down and ono on third. Totherow pulled togoth r .ind struck out Ellis and Morris. Steldl was tho first man up In tho last, of tho tenth for Dond and went out at first. Horton, who already had a two bagger and a single mark ed up to his .credit, stepped to tho plate and whanged the first ball way out to tho left field bushes for a two bagger. Tetherow camo up and hit an easy one on the third base line that ought to have been called a Talr ball, but passed as a foul, For tunate for ilend that It did go as a foul, for the next ball pitched result ed in a clean drive to right field which scored Horton, winning tha game. Totherow a Puzzle. Tetherow was working well throughout tha game, even when odds wcro breaking against him In the eighth and ninth Innings, The spit ter he has a lease on Is, "according to O'Donnell, a terror to handle That Is what caused most of the trouble at the plate. Up until the eighth' in ning the visitors were 'n (he dark. In all the Cllne Falls farmer faded 13 men and allowed only throe little stingy hits. , Horton batted .600 Sunday. Out -of Ave tiroes up he got two two bag gers and a single. Hits all around Tor Bend were timely, Clark, who twirled for Prinevllle, aa! d to be an imported article com tog from Lakevlew, was found for nine hits and fanned only six men. He is a southpaw and has a slow in curve that gave some of the Ilend hitters a little trouble la making the necessary connections. From the spectators' point of view the game was a. good one. The "grounds were In no condition upon wblch toplay Tait or sure ball. There were plenty of thrills after the -eighth Inning when Miller, of Prine vllle started a little revival meeting. Both teams, it is said by fans Who saw the game at PrlBevllle a week ago Sunday, and the game here Sun day, played better ball. Both towns possess good semi-pro material. A return game has not been de cided on to date. The next game In Bend will bo played on the new dia a gamo was: H H A 2 3 1 .Tetherow, p. . , , 4 8tover, If 4 O'Donnell, c . . . 4 Hudson, cf .... 4 Clow, 3b 4 Johnson, rf . . . . 4 2 2 14 1 0 0 1 13 Heed, 2b 4 2 Steldl," lb 4 7 Totals 37 30 Prinevllle AH 1'0 Bcchtell, 3b ... 4 1 G 9 20 II H'A 0 6 lion-man, rf . . . . 5 Estes, Bs r Ellis 2b. ,....,. 4 Morris,-lli 4 Michel, If .V. . : 2 Burden, If .... . 2 Dor by, cf ..... 2 Aubrey, cf f. ... 0 Miller, c 4 1 1 0 IS 0 0 Totals ,..32 28 4 3 11 Score by Inrltui, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .8 9 10 Ilend .....200200000 Prinevllle 000000022 i-r, 0-4 Hummnry. Batteries Bond, Tetherow and O' Donnell; Prlnevlllo, Clark and Mil ler. Hits off Tetherow, 3; off Clark, 9. Struck out. by Tetherow, 13: Clark, 6, Walked, by Tetherow, 2; by Clark 1. Hit by Pitched ball, Ucchtell. Umpires, Erskliie and Da vis. Note on the Game. Sam Ellis, the loquacious Prlne vlllo second Backer, was- as quiet as a Pcnn state Quaker. Horton Is wearing n black and bluo honor mark around. tho left eyo. Ho displayed good headwork when a bad bound connected with his left optic, i. o., he stopped the hall. The Bend Infield gavo Totherow nbout as much talking support as an aggregation of somnambulists, Prlnevlllo fought the gamo to -a standstill until Tetherow put Hor ton across tho plato In tho last of the tenth inning. The, biggest crowd that ever saw a baso ball gamo was out Sunday and basked in tho sunshlno, Clark, who twlrlod tor Prinevllle, Is one of the hyphenated .varieties. Ho Is from Lakevlow. Thoro was a chanco for somo dip lomatic discussion of Tetherow's sin gle to right field 'In tho last of tho tenth Inning. The ball fell behind tho right field crowd and oven tho umpire, couldift seo whether It was caught. Tothorow was working tho slip pery elm ovcrtlmo on his splttors and had O'Donnell worried many times In plncjios, Estcs, tho Crook county high school lad, got two of Prlnevlllo's throo hits, and also Is credited with two orrors In his position. Anyway the next gamo will bo played In the now ball park. AFTER NOUTII UNIT. (Deschutes Vatloy"'Trlliuno.) Judgo Duffy heard arguments yes- torday on the motion to mako moro dofinlte and cortaln tho petition filed en behalf of tho North Unit Irrigation District. J, T. Hlnkle and Ii. H. Irv ing appeared on behalf of tho dis trict and W, P. Mayers on behalf of the contestants. Upon hearing tho arguments tho motion was overruled and thereupon Mr. Myers asked loavo to amend his contest petition which motion was allowed, Mr. .Myers will attack the- validity of tho election on additional grounds Including an er ror In description In the election no tice, and also attacking the consti tutionality of the law concerning votes of homesteaders. VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES find especial favor with people who appreciate good choco lates because they have n much smoother coating than Is usually found In chocolates. Reed & Horton DEND, ORE. TO THE RESCUE WHO DOES you LAUN vr rw . b roo " K m muA Urns sKJa ur iwu bond ,t work LOW PRICES, BBTTliR SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLKANTNO Put Veur Duct In Our Suets' The lineup Tor Sunday Ilend AH PO Ilbrton, 63. . . . 5 2 (OS niKgn --- BEND VOTERS III BIG MAJORITY REGISTRATION TOTALS OF INTEREST HERE Town Has Third of County Vote- Will Poll an Many Vote ns Bed mond and Prlnevlllo Together - Itepubllcans Have Bit; 1cad. (Crook County Journal.) There are only about 3336 voters registered' for tho primaries which will be held next month. The exact figure Is not avallnblo because of tho heavy volume of work that Is being carod for In tho 'office of the county clerk at this tlmo, but unofficially the numbor Is n few less than tho flguro mentioned above. Approximately 2200 of the num ber are republicans, and 1050 are democrats, while more tlinn. 100-poo pie registered as the members of the smaller parties, At'lcast two thirds of tho votors are rnon, the ratio bolng nearer oven In the towns than in tho country districts. Registration of feminine population of Bond was vory light howovor. Morovoters .receive their mall at Bend than any other point. The reg istration gives 1073 for Ilend, 7G2 for Prlnevlllo, 35,7 for Redmond nnd the remainder or tho county but 8C9, which means that moro voters reside In or near Bend that In all tho re mainder of tho county combined, ax ceptlng tho othpr two towns men tioned, also that Bend will poll as many votes as both Prlnevlllo and Rodmoud combined, or nbout ono third of the total vote. At Prlnevlllo thero nro 432 repub licans, 306 democrats and 32 miscel laneous, 49C of tliq numbor being bo lng mon and 274 women voters LEGAL NOTICES NOTION OF rl.U.K OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS SESSMENTS TO ENFORCE THK PAYMENTS TIIKRi:OF. Whereas as appears from the Cor porato records or tho Deschutes. Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Alnhonso Provost, whoso address Is Halnvllle, Montana, is the owner rf tho capital stock or said corporation roDresented by ono ceruncato or 02 shares, said certificate bolng number 104 and Whereas, there Is duo and untAild upon said 52 shares of stock assesi- munts amounting to s z.uz per snnro, aggregating at this date 1104.77. Now therefore notlco Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 3rd day of June. 191C. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho South East cor ner of Bond street ana ureonwoou avenue In tho City of Ilend, Crook Count', Oregon, In front of Charles Boyd's butcher shop, said stock cr so much thereof as may 110 sumciont will bo sold at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to par said assessments. Including Interest to the date of sale, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1910. The DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, By CHARLES UOYD, Presldont. By C. S. BENSON, Secy.-Treas, Corporate seal of D. R. & I. Com pany, 9-1 3C. NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AH. SESSMENTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. ' Whereas as appears from tho Cor porate records of the Deschutes Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Fanny llarclay, whoso address Is Madras, Oregon, Is tho owfier of tho capital stock of said corporation, rep resentediby one certificate of 58 6-ril shares, said certificate being numbur 86 and. Whereas, there Is due and unpaid upon Bald.CS 6-51 shares of stock ai-jtessments- amounting to $1.40 par share, aggregating at this date $81.20. Now therefore notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 3rd day of Juno, 1916, at the hour -of 10:30 o'clock a. m at the South EaBt cor ner of Bond street and Greenwood avenue In the City of Bend, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Boyd's butcher shop, said stock or so much thereof as may be sufficient will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to pay said assessments. Including Interest to tho date of sale, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of May. 1916. The DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, By CHARLES BOYD, President. By C. S. BENSON. Secvvrreas. Corporate seal of p. R. &. Com pany. 9-1 3c. NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS SESSMENTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. Whereas as appears from the Cor porate records ot the Deschutes Rec-I iatualion irrigation uorupan, C. T Barclay, whose address is Mad ras, Oregon, Is the owner of the cap ital stock of said corporation, repre sented by one certificate of 77 20-51 Bhares, said certificate being num ber 94, and WhorcaB Hiiro is duo and unpaid upon said 77 25-51Bhares of stock assessments amounting tli sn.KR n.ir Ishare, aggregating at this date 144. ud. r 1 - Now therefore, notlco Is heebV given umi on uaturuay, tho 3rd day of June 1916, at tho hour of 10:15 o clock a. m at the South Kast cor ner of Bond street and Greenwood' nvenuo in ths City of Bond, Crook County, Oregon, In. front of Charles Boyd's butcher shop, said stock or so mu,h thereof as may be sufficient will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to pay .said assessments, Including Interest to tho date of sale, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of May, 191C. The DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY; By CHARLES BOYD, President. By C. S. BEN80N, 8ocv.-Troas. Corporato seal of D. R. & I Com pany. 9.135. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Land Offlco, r.t Tho Dallcsj Oregon, April 22, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that How ard R. Smead, or Alfnlfo, Oregon, who, on July 18, 1911, mado Home stead Entry, No. 09291, for EV4. Sec tion 6, Township 17 South, Rango 14, East, Willamette Meridian, lmi filed notice of 'Intention to mako Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bend,' Oregon, on tha Sth da of Juno, 1916 Claimant namesv as witnesses: Emory J. Taylor, Roy W. Woolley, Milton A. Palmer, Chnrlos II. Hardy, Henry E. Ruffo, all ot 'Alfalfa, Ore gon. ' H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 8-12o Register. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Scanlon-Glpson Lumber Company, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Alfred It. Rogers, Augustus Preston, Georgo E, Hyde, Trusteo, Trancls II. Clark and Lena B. Clark, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Alfred II. Rogers, Augustus Pres ton, Gcorgo E. Hydo, Trustee, v Francis B. Clark and Lona 11 Clark, Defendants In tho above named suit nnd to onch of you. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON- You and each of you arc hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit and Court on ur before tho 10th day of June, 1916, and It you fnil so to appear and rtn nwor, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In Its com plaint, to-wlt: ' That you and each of, you bo in quired to set forth tho nature' of your claims In nnd to tho following described real proporty, to-wlt. Southwest nuartor (BWU) or Roe tlon Ten (10), and tho Southeast quarter (SEU) of Section (9) of Township Nineteen (19) Houtu, Rarigo Twolvo (12) East, W. M and 'That nil adverso claims of ydu a.id of each of you bo determined by the cbovo Court, and that you nnd each of you bo forever barred from asserM Ing or.clalmlng nny Interest In or 10 tho property above described or anf part thereof, adverse to this plain tiff, and decreeing that the plain- till a tide to tho said premises and the wholo thereof, Is a good and valid title, nnd that thn plaintiff owns tho sr-mo In foe simple frco and clear t nny and all claims or Interest or you or or elthor of you. and for suoh other and furthor relief as to tlirt Court may seem equitable In tho n remises. This summons l published hv or- dor of the Honorable T, E. J, Duff, Jmlco of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 24th day of Anrll, 1916, nivl which ordsr prescribed that this summons bo pub lished In The Bend Rnllntln, a weekly newspaoor of general circulation, printed and nubllshod In Bend, Crook countv, Oregon, for a period of six (6) wonks, Thn ilato or tho first imbllcaHnn of this summons Anrll snth. 191 n. VERNON A. FORBPH. 8.14c. ' Attorney for tho Plalntlf . .iwiwr, 1-wit 1 Lumvaiiu.ii ffvr'f.- tjmi itmirw,lnrnv Department or tne interior, u. B. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon. A'irll 10, 1910. NOTICE Is hereby given (hat Levi V Smith, of liend. Oregon, v.-ho, on October 22nd, 1912, made Homestead Entr'' No. 010839 and on November 7th, 1913, made additional Homo Btead Entry, No. 012204. for Lots 1-2, SU NE4, NH SE and N' 8", Section 2, Township, 20 South, Range 14 East, JWillamettp Meridian, has died notice pt Inten tion to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before II. C. Ellis. U, S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 22nd day or May, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses Clifton L. Evans, Aaron D. Norton, Samuel Robacker, George D. Baker, all of Mllllcan, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, C-10 p. Roglster NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior,' United States Land Office, Bend, Oregon, March 23, 1916. To Ned W. Hyatt, of Bend, Oregon, Conteetee: You are hereby notified that Clyde E, Stearns, who gives Bend, Oregon, as his post office address, did on March 18, 1916, file In this offlco bis duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your Homested Entry No. tt . Ser ial No. 00829, made April 30, 1912, for SEU Section 11 and N'E U Sec tion li. Township 27 S., Range il East Willamette Meridian, and grounds for his contest he alleges that said Ned W. Hyatt has failed tn establish his residence on -said tract; that be has failed to cultivate said tract or any part thereof, and that be has abandoned said tract for upnarh of six months last" past and that such felluro and abandonment was not duo to his employment In' tho'army, navy, or marine corps or the U. S. In time of war or otherwise. You nre, therefore; Wrther noti fied' that tho said allegations will be taken 08 having been confessed by yau, and your saldlcntry'wlll be cai colod -without- further' right to bo heard theVelill either before thin of fice or on appeal. If youtall to file In this office within twenty days af ter tho FOURTH publication of this notlco, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, or It yon tall within that time to file In this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither Jn poraon or by reg istered mail, If this service Is made by tho delivery of a copy of your an swer to the contestant tn person, proof ot such service- must be either the said contestant's written acknowl edgement or his receipt ot tho cop), showing the date ot its receipt, or the affidavit of tho perBon by whom tho dollvery was mado stating whn and .where the copy was delivered; 'f mado by registered mall, proof at such service must consist of the nftl davlt of tho person by whom tho copy wns mailed stating when and tho post offlco to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by tho, postmnstor'p receipt for tho let tor. You jhould stato In your answer tbo namo or ther post omen to which you deslro future notices to be sent tcf you. k JAS. F. BUROE8S. Register. y Dato ot first publication, April 12,' 1916. -r. Dato of second publication, April 10, 191G. Date of third publication, April 2(1, J916. ; Date ot fourth publication, May 3, 1916, ).' 6-9c. IN'TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF'CROOK. J. D. Stevens, Plaintiff, vs. Ida E. Stevens, I)ofemant SUMMONS To Ida, E. Stevens', tho above named defondant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you aro heroby requir ed to appear In tho above entitled court nnd cause1, and answer tho com plalntot plaintiff' now on fllo there in within six.' weeks from the date 1 1 the flrstpubllcatlon of this summons upon youi and If you fall to appear and' answer within the time required, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apjlly to the Court for tho roll. if prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt; for a decrco setting asldo and annul Ing tho marriage rotations now exist ing between plaintiff 'and defendant. Thla summons s sorvod upon you by publication In the Bond Bulletin, a weekly nowspapor of general cir culation, published at Bend, Croak county, O'rogon, onco a week for clx The Incomparable Cavalieri THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS IIEAUTY. Manon Lescaut IMMORTAL STORY OF LOVE AND ROMANCE SUNDAY ADMISSION MAY 7 2-1 AND IB CENTS Ethel Barrymore IN THE I Nightingale FRIDAY ONLY The Celebrated Scandal . 1 FEATURING i Betty T WEDNESDAY i ADMISSION 15 ," BEND THEATRE TEeP! consecutive weeks ty order or Hoi- . At'W. UUllj) UIIUAD Ul DUIII SUU1V, Bald, order having -been mado on the 4th day of April, 1916.' Date ot first publication, April 5, 1916. ', CHA8. W. ERSKINE, 5-1 lc Attorney for Plaintiff. XOTICK OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK OF DELINQUENT AS HESS.MENTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREON. Whoreu, as appoara from the cor porate records or the Deschutos Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Smith, Cook & Company, whoso bus iness address Is Stock Exchange building, Portland, Oregon, aro tha owners or tho Capital stock or said corporation represented by thrco cer tificates thereof, of 52 shares each. In all 1G6 shares, said certificates be ing numbers 38, 39, 122 nnd Whereas, there Is duo and unpaid upon Bald 1G6 Bhares of stock assess ments amounting to 52 cents per share, aggregating at this date $81.15. Now therefore, notlco Is horehr given that on Saturday, tho 6th day ot May, 1916, nt the hour ot 10 o' clock, a. 111., at tho South East Cor ner of Bond street and Greenwood nvenuo In tho City df Bond, Crook county, Oregon, In front ot Charles Boyd's butcher shop, said stock or so much thereof as may bo sufficient will bo sold at public auction to the highest bidder to pay said asoess merits, Including Interest to tho datu ot sale, togethor with costs and accru ing costs. Dated this Cth day or April, 1916. THE DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, By Charles Boyd, Presldont, By C. 8. Benson, 8ocy-Treas. . Corporato seal D. R. & I. Co, 5-9o SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CRQOK. licnry Tamm, Plaintiff, vs. Frances S. Tamm, Dofendant, To Frances S. Tamm, Defondant: ' IN THE NA.ME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you aro horohy requir ed to appear and fllo your answer to tbu complaint on fllo ngalnst you In the above ontttlod Bult with Uie clerk of tho nbovo entitled court on or ho foro May 10, 1916, and In caso of your failure so to do plaintiff will take Judgmont against you for tho relief prayod for tn the complaint, to-wlt: for a docreo dissolving tbo bonds or matrimony existing between plaintiff and yourself. This summons Is published pursu ant to tho order of tho Eon. T. E. I. Duffy, Judgo of said court, mado and entered on March 25, 1916, direct ing tho samo to bo published In The Bond Bulletin for six successive weeks prior to May 10, 1016; first publication March 29, 1916. ROSS FARNHAM, Attornoy for Plaintiff, 4-9c. ' Bend, Oregon ADMISSION M AND IB CUNTS Nansen AND THURSDAY AND 10 CENTS 0,AY HOUSE THAT LEASES . ir; M- m 'i .MJ 1 1 J l mond cast of the tracks. 1 u.-iAnsW ma j t-giy?p' SB