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BREWSTER GETS ANEW VERDICT rnlJNTY COURT WILL APPEAL AGAIN thi; rend hulletin, ijkni, ore., Wednesday, may it, mm. PAOB 1I r,.VHtciniiiHier is Having Vnrlcil ftnorlcncfl Willi CourtH In Effort loHccoter Amounts Clnlnictl As salary Hue Would Ai-bltrnto The effort of Goorgo H. (Casey) 'pre5ter to obtain from tho "county certain sums alleged to bo due him a, jalan ns wntor mnBter pi-pvioiiB t0 hl9 resignation of the olllco Is not resulting very Bntlafnctorlly to tim, nccordlng to those familiar with tie latPJt developments In tho case ,nj till In splto of tho fact that he s given another verdict in the clr cul court last wcok. The ex-water muster billed tho county court, nt vnrlotiB times, for ' 3305, tlii! amount ho clnlmed duo for his own salary and that of his deputies. Tho court consistently re fused payment, after a tanglo in pre senting the bills, In which, according to members of tho court, Drewstor trN to "put It over" the court. Also, the court hold that as HrowBter was receiving $100 a month from tho Squaw Creole Company, a prlvato corporation, for caring for Its water, he was not entitled to salary for a county deputy to handlo what was practically Idontlcal work. Then, In Into Octobor, Hrewstor men tho county court, nnd after a tearing Judgo Duffy ordorcd tho county court to pay him tho $305. The court rofused, and appealed to tho Siipremo Court. Later, nt tho December term, having, It a said, discovered errors In his first Judg ment, Duffy Issued another order for uio court to pay tho money to Ilrew ster. A second tlmo the court re fused, and appealed again to the Su premo Court. Recently tho Supreme Court de cided against Ilrewstor so far as tho proceedings ,whlch wero bofloro ilt wore concorned nnd ho started again to try to collect through thoourts, this tlmo suing the County Court, a form of action which, in liia iioormi. ltod mnndamus suit ho said In effect ho had not tried becauso tho court wns no good. Ho now hami a vordlct and tho court la preparing another appeal on which It Is confident It Will win. Mr. Hrowster. It In unitnr. stood, is willing to arbltrato although tho verdict favors him. Soo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land lotins. Adv. MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, May 15. Cattle receipts show a very nlco In crease. Tho market opened at the old rato. Pulp and grain fed steora sold nt prices ranging from $8.8f to $0. tho bulk around $S.0G, calves wore rather scarce, ifnd a price of $8 was reached. Cows wero hero In fair numbers, no change In the prlco not ninny bulls, stng3 or heifers, nnd tho prices were unchanged. Dcnlors wero well pleased with the run of hogs, approximately COOO head coming In. The markot opened n llttlo eai but gained strength later. Top price was $9.15, bulk of sales at $8.95 and $9.05, a few sales at $.9.10 and $9.15. Market closed strong. Tho sheep receipts nro Increasing steadily, approximate ly 2500 head arriving, no changes In prlco of wethers or owes. Spring lambs are still bringing $10 to $10.50. Buyers still want sheep. In order to nld tho farmer tho Rond Flour Mill Co. has this year ob tained Apex iLcnd Plaster, n scien tific fertilizer. Adv. A dealrnblo bread knife froe with every annual subscription to Tho Rend Rulletln. Growing Potatoes for Market Ily A. E. LOVETT. The Deschutes Valley Potato Grow er's Association line this year proven that good potatoes will sell far a good prlco whon ordinary potatoes crnnot bo disposed of. It should bo the aim of every man who grows po tatoes to grow as many good pota toes that will sell as possible This can bo accomplished only through A largo number of farmors In this section nro this year planting poor scod and It will pay all to note tho dlfforcnco In yields and quality this fall. Tho uso of Irrigation wator on po tatoes has much to do with the pro duction and quality of the crop. Too much water will do a great deal of harm and too llttlo water will affect proper business methods In handling rtho crop. Any method that will kcoii the crop from tho tlmo Iho ground , a uniform amount of moisture in tho 1$ plowed till tho last spud Is sold. Boll near tho minimum required by A good crop of number ono pota-, potatoes will produce a maximum toes cannot bo produced whon tho crop, othor conditions being equal. seed bed is not well prepared, when poor seed Is usod, whon Irrigation water Is Improperly used or when proper cultural methods are not usod. Tho proper preparation of tho seed bed menus having tho land woll plow ed and levolcd before planting, tho potatoes. If this land bo a clovor sod or ono In a fertile condition It Is still bettor. Tho uso of proper seed means us ing only disease free seed, seed true to tho typo desired, seed of tho slzo No mnn can say that a potato crop requires ono or four Irrigations. Conditions must decide tho tlmo and amount of Irrigation. For maximum production of po tatoes cultivation is necessary. If a largo crop has been grown without cultivation, a much largor .crop could have been grown with proper cultivation. A study of the cultural requirements of potatoes will pay every grower, Proper cultivation aftor ovory Irrigation Is beneficial. desired and seed from productive , llin,ropor cultivation Is always no hllls. Disease seed Is bound to(cegBary jjojmcta, or nt oast not ctuse loss and usually more loss tlinn , )0nonclaI. Ii credltod to P.. Tho planting ofi ' ,.. .,, cull. Irregular shaped potatoes and' Your association has found that ununlform seed Is bound to produce nurbonks and Netted Genu sol well an ununlform crop from which but on the Ca 1 ornln markets I JurnU. few fancy potatoes can bo graded. I which Include the Hundred rod and The use of small potatoes or large Uncle Sam types, do , no sell well on potatoes sometimes gives a good 'at market. . W .should lie able to trap but fr.rmlng by guess does notnu a Tko for l "" 1P" ""ot ! pay and tho best bet Is to plant tho , Experience has proven the Una of potatoes, both regarding slzo (Netted Gem and he """ nA Vnn thnt vnu wish to KfOW. or Unc, Sams 0Ur be8t Prot,ucors Poa,oe8e,grovn f'mtrgo' produ for marketable potatoes. It pays to lag hills will produce a largo crop. krow n0 "ViVT,' .. t J Seed from hills of one or two pota- due0 ,ar88t yiM nnd 8oU hst- . 1 S?wm produe. . small crop. Very " recommend the little hill selection has been done tiy growers In this section to date, but the soonor wo start this method of selecting our seed tho soonor wo will reap a mjaxlmum profit from tho crop, Potatoes ore bound to be tho cash crop of the Deschutes valley Let us all study tho crop from a business standpoint and unite to mako It pay every man who grows spuds, Hit GwfiftwrtKi 5jy 1 y 0 WISDOM'S not samuch in fcnowin a lot of things as in being shore of what you do know. Know V L VET an' you'll be shore on your Tobacco wisdom. Jfiffo The first time you smoke VELVET you think If luxury after that you know lt'a a necessity. IDCC- -JC nt LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOE 1THMCATION. Department of tho Interior, U. fl. Land Onicc, nt The Dalles, Oregon, May 13, 191C. NOTICE Is hereby given that Sam uol J. Ilobacker, of Uond, Oregon, who, on February Ith, 1913, mado Homestead Entry, No. 011254, for EH, Section 35, Township 19 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, hos filed notlco of Intention to mako Final Thrco Yoar Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before II, C. Ellle, V. S. Commission er, at llend, Oregon, on the 20th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter II, Johnson, John E. Lohnson, David C. Ilogers, Levi V. Smith, How ard F. Dyer, all of Mllllcan, Oregon; Daniel V. Heeler, of llend, Oregon. H. F1UNK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlrtuo of an execution duly Is sued by the clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, dated this 4th day of May, 191G, In a certain action in the Circuit Court for tho said Coun tj and Stato, wherein D. 11. Smith, Plaintiff, recovered judginont agnlnst W. J. Logus, nnd E. E. Dahl, Defend ants, for tho sum of Five Hundro.l Dollars with Interest nt the rate rf C tier rent per annum from the 25th day of January, 1910, and accru ing costs, Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of Juno, 191C, nt tho North front door of tho courthouse. In PrlncvlUo, In said county, nt 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, sell nt public auc tion, to tho highest bidder for cash, all right and title that tho nbovo named defendant W. J. Logus, has or had at date of said Judginont In tho following described proporty, to wlt: The Southeast qunrtor of tho southeast quarter of Section seven, nnd tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of Section eight een all In Township Twenty, south of Ilnngo eleven, east of tho Willam ette Meridian In Crook county, Oro gon. E. H. KNOX. Shorirr of Crook Countv. Dated at Prlnovlllo, Oregon, this 8th day of Mav. 191C. Ily FLOYD A. IIOWELL, 10-14c Doputy NOTICE OF SALE OF COUPOKATE STOCK rOK DELINQUENT AS SESSMENTS TO ENFORCE THE l'AY.M ENTS Til Mil EOF. Whereas as appears from tho Cor porate records of tho Deschutes Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Alphonso Prpvost, whoso address In' Ilnlnvlllo, Montana, Is tho owner of tho capital stock of said corporation represented by ono certificate of 52 shnres, said certificate bolng number 104 and Whereas, there Is ,duo nnd unpaid upon said 52 shares of Btock assess ments amounting to $2.02 por share, aggregating at this dnto $104.77. Now thoroforo, notlco Is horeby given Hint on Saturdny, tho 3rd day of Juno, 1910, at tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m., nt tho South East cor nor of Ilond stroot nnd Grconwood nvenuo In tho City of Ilond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Hoyd's butcher shop, said stock or so much thereof as may bo sufficient will bo sold at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to pay said assessments, Including Interest to the dnto of sale, togothor with costs and accruing coBtn. Dntod this 3rd day of May, 191 C. The DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY. Ily CHARLES HOYD. Prosldont. Ily C. S. DENSON, Secv.-Troas. Corporate seal of D. R. & I. Com pany. 9-13c. NOTICE OK SALE OK CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS SEBSMENTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. Whoroas as appears from the Cor porate records of tho Deschutes Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Fanny Harclay, whoso address Is Madras, Orogon, Is tho owner of tho capital stock of said corporation, rop resentod by ono certlflcato of 58 C-.'il shares, said certlflcato being number 80 and. Whereas, thoro Is duo and unpaid upon said 58 0-51 shares of stock nt' Ressmonts amounting to $1.40 par share, aggregating at this dato $81.20. Now therefore, notlco Is horoby given that on Saturday, thd 3rd day or June, 1910, at the hour or 10:30 o'clock a. in., at tho South East cor ner of Uond strcot and Greenwood avenue In tho City of nond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Hoyd's butcher shop, said stock or bo 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 thn dato of sale, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of May, 191C. Tho DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, Ily CHARLES UOYD, Presldo.it. Ily C.S. IIENSON, Becv.-Treas. Corporate "seal of D. It. & I. Com pany. 9135 NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS. HF.KK.Mr.NTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. Whereas as appears from tho Cor porate record of the Doschutos Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, m u... ..tit. wfcnan mlilrnfla lfl Mail- raB. Oregon. Is the owner of tho cap ital stock of aald corporation, repra sented by one certificate of 77 25-51 shan. said certificate bolng num ber 94. ami. . . , . , , Whereas there Is due and unpaid updn said 77 -l ""' Xo aweMments amounting to $0.18 pr share, aggregating at this date ,4Now thoreforo. notlee Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 3rd day or June, 1910, at tho hour of 10:45 o clock a. in., nt tho South East cor ner of Ilond strcot nnd Greenwood nvenuo In tho City of Ilond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Uovd'a hlltrlinr nlinn until qI.,,-1 ... so much thereof ns may bo sudlclcut win uo boiu nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to pay said assessments. Inrhttllntr Internet in thn dato of sale, together with costs and accruing "osis. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1910. The DFSPIIITTKS IlHPt.AMATinv & IRRIGATION COMPANY. uy rilARLES nOYD, President. By C S. IIENSON, Secy.-Trens. Corporate seal of D. It. & I. Com pany. 9.13c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, V. 3. Land Ofllce, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 22. 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that How ard R. Smend, of Alfnlfa, Oregon, who, on July IS, 1911, mndo Home stead Entry, No. 09291, for EV4. Sec tion fi. Township 17 South, Hant;o 14 Enst. Willamette Morldlnn. has filed notlco of intention to mnke Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before II. C. Ellis. V. S. Commissioner, nt nond, Oregon, on tha 5th day of Juno, 1910. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: Emory J. Taylor, Roy W. Woolloy, Milton A. Palmer, Charles 11. Hardy, Henry E. Ruffe, all of Alfalfa, Oro gon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 8-1 2c Reglstor. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Scanlon-Glpson Lumber Company, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. Alfred II. Rogers, Augustus Preston, Georgo E. Hyde, Trustee Francis 11. Clark and Lena 11. Clark, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Alfred II. Rogers, Augustus Pros ton, Gcorgo E. Hydo, Tructoo, Francis 11. Clnrk nnd Lenn 1). Clark, Defendants in tho nbovo named suit nnd to each of you. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled suit and Court on or boforo tho 10 th day or Juno, 1910, and ir you rail so to appear and an swer, plaintiff will npply to the court for the relict prayed for In its com plaint, to-wlt: That you and each of you bo ve qulrcd to set forth tho nnturo of your claims in nnd to tho tallowing described real proporty, to-wlt: Southwest quarter (SWVi) or Sec tion Ten (10), and tho Southeast qunrter (SEU) or Section (9) of Township Nlnctcon (19) South, Rnngo Twelve (12) EaBt, W. M., and That all ndvorso claims of you n.id of each of you bo dotormlncd by tho Lbovo Court, and that you nnd onch of you be forever bnrred rrom assort ing or claiming any Interest In or to tho property nbovo described, or nnv port thercor, ndverso to this plain tiff: and decreeing that the plain tiff's tltlo to tho said premises and Iho wholo thoreof, Is a good nnd va'ld title, and that tho plaintiff owns tho Bpmo In fee slmplo froo and cloar f any nnd nil claims rtr interest of you or of cither of you, nnd for Biich other nnd further relief as to tho Court mny seem cquttnblo In tho premises. This summons Is published by or der of tho Honornblo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled Court, which order wob mado on tho 24th day of April, 1910, and which order prescribed that this summons bo pub lished In The llend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed nnd published In llend, Crook county, Oregon, for a period of bIx (0) wcoks, Tho dato or tho first publication cf this summons Is Aurll 20th. 1910. VERNON A. FORI1E8, 8-14c. Attornoy lor the PlalntW. Aaes and clentli. emen LEARNgDANCE NEW CLASS NOW FORMING Sata-day Ewsinikg 7s30 ft B R M0 SATIIER'S HALL EXI'EHT INSTIUJITOR 50 CtnU Per Lwon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. J. D, Stevens, Plnlntlff, vs. Ida E. Stovons, Defendant. 8UM.MON8 To Ida E. Stovens, tho abovo named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you aro hereby requir ed to appear In tho abovo entitled court and cause, and answor tho com plaint of plaintiff now on fllo thoro In within six weeks from tho dato i f tho first publication of this summons upon you, nnd If you fall to nppoar nnd answor within the time required, for want thoreof, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the rollr prayed for In hU complaint, to-wp: for a decree setting asldo and annul lng the marriage relations now exist- YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE UI.'LL CLEAN YOUR LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc. "PIT YOUR DUDS IN OUR HUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLIIAMNQ THE QUESTION IS: How nro you going to get your plumbing done in a thoroughly efficient manner? Wo can an swer that by tolling you whoro to get good plumbing done RIGHT HERE. Wo aro going to prove our statement by refer ring you to hundreds ot pleased patrons, merely for tho asking. Plumbing, Hoofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Central Oregon Plumbing and Healing Company PHONE RED 11 J. E. ENGEDKETSON. MGK. SNOW (EL SHIELDS Blacksmith l Near Eail End ol New County Diidge Wajjon Work, HorscHliocinjj GENERAL, DLACKSMITIUNG top lng botween plnlntlff and dofondant. Thla summons Is sorved upon you by publication In tho Ilond llullotln, a weekly nowspapor of goncral cir culation, published nt Ilond, Crook county, Oregon, onco n wook for cix consecuUvo weeks by ordor of Hoa- T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo or said Court, sntd ordor having boon mado on tho 4th day or April, 1910. Dato of first publication, April 5, 191C. CHA8. W. ER8KINE. C-llo Attornoy for Plnlntlff. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Watlungton Strccti PORTLAND. OREGON Centrally Located 9? The Hotel for YOU Room Rates 51.00 per day, More if you wjsb to pay. Excellent Restaurant in connection. Breakfast nnd Luncheon '25 cents. Dinner JJ5 Cents. Continuous service nt very moderate prices. Hotel Benson Portland, Oregon liffiliM We believe that there is no Hotel in the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that oilers mote to the traveller. RATIiS $l.50 nnd up without bath. '2.00 and up with bath. A. T. LUNDUOHG, Manager ; J UA I