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tih: iu:xn nui.Lr.Tix, rend, ore.,' Wednesday, may ai, ioin. PAGE 11, illlE OBTAINS iHflS of WAY STRAHORN ENGINEER IS BUSY IN SOUTH Lino Will II"" South From Ccdnrvlllo to I'liui"lKt Nevmln Sajs Ciena Will )o WoiklnK l'rom Rend As Soon Ah Jiiist cl)cl Is (liven. Klamath Falls Herald.) CEDARVILLE, Cal.. May 23. Chief Hnglnoor Poguo of tho Strnhorn railroad project, or tho Oregon, Cal Ifornln nnd Eastern lino, has been obtaining rights of way In tho Sur prise valley, south from Ccdnrvlllo to Flannlgan, Novada, at tho cross ing of tho Westorn Pacific and tho Kernley and Lassen road. As soon as tho citizens of Lako .,iotiv firncon. nrovtdo tho necessary l rights of way through tholr section, so tho onginoor can ucicrmino mo actual routo north of Cedarvlllo, tho work of obtaining rights north of Ccdnrvlllo to tho Oregon town will bo commenced. Thoro nro three survoys leading north from Cedarvlllo, of which two pass through Fandango canyon to ward Lakovlow, nnd tho third goes out through meadow lnnd, and tho deeds provldo for tho fencing of tho vmil liv tho railroad and tho build- lag of culverts. It Is provided In tho deeds that If tho road Is not in oper ation within twenty four months tho property will rovort to tho grantors. If tho residents of tho I.akovlow section glvo tho necessary rights of way n routo through Fandango pass will ho used, but If they fall tho routo will pass through Warnor" val ley Chief Engineer lloguo refuses to stato which railroad his lino will tnnko connection with at Flannlgan, ( but declares construction crows will li worklnc from Uond. Oregon, on tho Hill uystom to Flannlgan, No adn, tho day tho deod for tho last right of way Is made. At the Movies Tho last weok cavo tho movlo go- ere In nond sovornl rnro troats In 'fllmdom. It Is plainly apparont that tho thentro managers aro working hard to obtain for tholr patrons the best films to bo secured. Dioimi Theatre. Pearl White. In Hazol Kirk, do llghted n packed houso on Sunday evening In tho delightful Kentucky romance Last night tho theatre could not contain tho crowd that camo to seo tho Memorial Day foat uro. "Tho-Natlon's Peril." It was a Mm full of action and reality. Manager Hudow has n strong bill this weok. Olga Potrovn, ono of tho tavorltes of tho lllm, whoso name Is us striking as Theda Ilara, c'omos to night In "What Will tho Pooplo Sny." Another of the "What Happened to Mary Pago" will be seen on Thurs day night. This corlal Is waxing Veen with Interest. On Friday ovon Ing tho Dream will show tho undor world dramn, featuring HossIo Par rlscalo In "Tho Painted Soul." On Sunday ovonlng Ncnco O'Noll appears In "Souls In Pondage." L Item! Thentro. R Tho goers to tho Pond Theatre Tiero given n ironi iiihi. tvuuiiunuiij night In tho first nppoaranco In Pond of Sarah Pernhardt In "Joanno Doro" In this rolo "Dlvlno Sarah" was Ideal portraying poworfully tho part of a heart broken mother. "Tho Pack" iias tho strongest production of tho week. Allco Prady has no peer In the rolo such as sho took. The play wns lntonso and fult of human Inter est throughout. This week managers Catlow and Doonar havo on their bill "The Crip pled Hand." Tonight, a Pluoblrd film which Is a modern Clnderllla story built around modorn Industrial conditions; "Tho Unknown," a Para mount picture, tho setting of which lu laid In Algeria and tolls the story of a father's merciless persecution of his son; "Tho Cheat," with Fannie Ward and tho famous Japanese actor Sessuo Hayakawa comes on Sunday evening. This film has for Its set ling tho famous Pusch gardens In Pasadena, California. Saturday and Sunday pictures of tho Redmond track meet will be shown. A desirable bread knlfo free with overy nnnunl subscription to The Iend Pulletln. See J. Ryan &. Co., for farm land lor.ns. Adv. Seo Edwards for good houso paint ing. Adv. , LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Tt) COXTUACTOH.S. Sealed bids for clearing, grubbing, placing culverts, constructing wooden bridges, and grading on portions of Tho Dallos-Callfornla Highway lu Crook county, Oregon, will bo re ceived by tho Stato Highway Commis sion nt tho ofTlce of H. J. Overturf, Pend, Oregon, until 10:00 o'clock n. m of tho 15th day of Juno, 191C. Plans may bo seen and proposal blanks with form of contract and specifications and all othor Informa tion regarding tho work may bo ob tained from the Stato Engineer, or hln ropresontnttve at tho olllco of II. J Overturf, Pend, Orogon. Cash, blddor's , bond or certified check for at loast' G per cent of tho nmount of each bid will bo required with each proposal. Should tho suc- cocsrul blddor to whom tho contract Is awarded fall to oxecuto tho same, such cash bond or certified check shall bo forfeited to tho Stato nnd tho same shall bo Its property. All oth er ensh bonds and checks will bo re turned to tho uiiBMccessful bidders who submitted same. Surety bond In amount of no per cent or bid will bo required with cou .tract Right Is reeerved to reject nnv or all proposals or to accotit tho bid or bids doomed best for Crook county and tho Stato of Oregon. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, John II. Lowls, State Englnoor. Salem, Orogon, May 2!, 191C. 13-He NOTICE FOR PURMCATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 25th, 191G. NOTICE Is horoby given that Anr- on D. Norton, of MIHlcan, Oregon, who, on March 11th, 1911, mado Homestead Entry, No. 08311, for iLots 1-2. S14 NEVi and SEV4. Sec tlon fi, Township 20 South, Rango ID East. Wlllamotto Meridian, lias fllod notlco of Intention to mako Fin al Thrco Year Prf, to establish claim to tho lnnd nbove described, boforo II. O. Ellis, U. S. Commlalson or, at Pond, Orocon, on tho 10th day of July, 191G. Claimant names ns witnesses Goorgo MIHlcan, Fred G. Klgor, Ef- flo M. Conwny. of MIHlcan, Oregon: Otis C. Honklo, Henry P. Ford, of Pond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 13-17p. Roglstor NOTICE VOll IMPLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 22. 191C. NOTICE Is horoby given that Earl J. Fleming, of MIHlcan, Orogon, who, on Novembor 23rd. 1912, mad-J Homestoad Entry. No. 0109C0, for SEU Section 2G, T. 20 S It. 10 E., and Lots 3-4, E SWVi, Section 30, Township 20 South, Rango 17 East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has fllod notlco of lntontlon to mako Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo H, C. Ellis, U. S, Commissioner, at Pend, Oregon, ou tho Gth day of July, 191(1. Claimant names as witnesses: Gilbert O. Daughenhaugh, Samuel I. Daughenbaugh, Clemenco E MaBtel lar, Orlea O. King, John E. Murphy, all of Pond, Orogon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 12-JCp. Register. Y;,wt'?'iVi' .'. '" '"""'"'. '" lf'f'fi vmiwMymvmwnrmi'Mmia n THAR'S some things we have to learn to like-such as olives an hard work. Thar's others we take to naturally-such as Baseball Games an' VELVET- 0tff i jEOESSEESESa NOTICE FOR Pl'llMCATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco nt The Dalles, Orogon, May 22, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that Frank Hurwltz, of MIHlcan. Oregon, who, on March 31st, 1913, male Homestead Entry No, 011501 and on Februnry 28th. 1914. made addition al Homestead Entry, No. 012G92, for SEA Section 3, W$ NEV4, W.S Utf, section 10, Township 20 South, Rango 14 East, Wlllnmotto Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to ninke Final Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 11. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, nt Pend, Oregon, on tho Oth day of July, 19 1G. Claimant names as witnesses: Orlea O. King, Vrothers, Oregon, Samuel J. Robncker. Clifton L. Ev ans, Elmer E. Culllson, David C. uogers, Martlia E. rorgoy, all of MIHlcan, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 12-1 Op. .Register. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notlco is hereby given that tho lands described below, ciubraclne 90 acres within tho Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under tho provisions of tho homestead laws of tho United States and tho act of Juno 11, 190G (34 Stat., 233), at tho United States land ofllco at The Dalles, Oregon, on July 20, 191C. Any settlor who was actually nnd in good fnlth claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to imiko n homestead entry for tho lands actually occupied. Said lands wore listed upon tho ap plications of tho porsons mentioned below, who havo a proforenco right subject to tho prior right of nny such settler, provided such settler or applicant Is qualified to mako home stead entry and tho proforenco right Is exorcised prior to July 20, 191G. on which dnto tho lands will bo sub ject to settlement and entry by any qualified porson. Tho lands aro as follows: Tho ZVi SWH. and tho NE Vi of Lot 3 (10 acres) Sec. 30, T. 19 S., R. 1 1 E.. W. M., 90 ncres, appli cation or M. L. Hinds, Jennings Lodgo. Oregon: List G-1811. May 10, 191G. D. K. PARROTT, Acting Assistant Commissioner of tho Gen oral Land Olllco. 13-lGc NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX. Department of tho lntorlor, U. fl. Lnnd Ofllco, at Tho Dallos, Oregon, May 13. 191G. NOTICE Is horoby given that Snm- uel J. Hobackor, or Pond, Oregon, who, on Februnry 4th. 1913. mado Homestoad Entry. No. 0112GI, for EVit Section 3G, Township 19 South, Rango 14 East, Wlllamotto Meridian. has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbove described, Poforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Pond, Oregon, on tho 20th day of Juno, 191G. Claimant names as wltncssos: Petor P. Johnson, John E. Johnson, David C. Rogers, Levi V. Smith, How ard F. Dyer, all ot MIHlcan, Oregon; Daniel W. Peelor, of Pond, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 11-lGp Register NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Py vlrtuo of nn execution duly Is suod by tho clork of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Multnomah, Stato of Oregon, dated this 4th day of May, 191G, In a cortaln action tn Hip Circuit Court for tho said Coun t and Stato, whoroln D. II. Smith, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against W. J. LogiiB, nnd E. E. Dahl, Defend ants, for tho sum of Flvo HundroJ Dollars with lntorost nt tho rnto rf G per cent por annum from tho 25th day of January, 1916, and accru ing costs. Notlco Is heroby given that I will, on Saturday, tho 10th day of Juno, 1916, at tho North front door of tho courthouso In Prlncvlllo, In said county, nt 10 o clock In tho foro noon or said day, soil at public auc tion, to tho highest blddor ror casli, all right and title that tho abovo namod defendant W. J. Logus, hns or had at date or said juagmoni in tim following doscrlbod nroporty, to- wlt: Tho Southeast qunrtor of tho southeast nuarter or Hcctlon soven, nnd tho northoost quartor of tho northeast quarter or section oigni oon nil In Township Twenty, south of Range oloven, oast of tho Wlllam etto Meridian In Crook county, Oro- 6n' E. P. KNOX. Sheriff of Crook County. Dated at Prinovlllo, Oregon, this 8th day of Mav. 191G. Pv FLOYD A. ROWELL, 10-14c Deputy NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS SKSSMENTS TO ENFORCE THE K.ivuiATM THEREOF. whnrnns nn nmiftars from the Cor porate records or tno uoscnutes ucc- lamation n irrigation iuiiijuiir, Alphonso Provost, wIiobo address is Dninviiin Vnntnnn. is tho owner ot tho capital stock of said corporation reprosenieu liy one coruutmo ui um shares, said certificate) being, number 104 and Whereas, there Is due and 'unpaid upon said G2 shares of stock assess ments amounting to $2.02 por sharo, ,.i.i.nllll nt tills date 1104.77. Now therefore, notlco Is heroby given that on Saturday, tno 3rd aay of June, 1916, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., nt tho South East cor ner of Pond street and Greenwood nvenue in tho City of Pood, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Poyd's butcher shop, said stock or l m.itt thoronf n mar hn sufficient au .u. . - - w will bo sold at public auction to tho highest bidder ror csn io pay um assessments. Including Interest to the date of sale, togethor with costs and accruing costa. Dated this 3rd day or May. iio Tho DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY. Ry CHARLES IIOYD, President. Py C S. nENSON, Becv -Tress. Corporate seal of D. R. & I Com pany. 9-13c NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR IIELINQFEXT AS 8ESSMEXTS TO ENFORCE THE PAYMENTS THEREOF. Whereas as appears from tho Cor porate records of tho Deschutes Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, Fanny Harclay, whoso address Is Madras, Oregon, Is tho owner of tho capital stock of said corporotlon, rep resented by ono certificate of 5S G-.1 shares, said certificate being number 86 and, Whereas, thero Is duo nnd unpaid upon said GS G-Gl shares of stock aa ecssmonts amounting to $1 40 par slmre, aggregating nt this dato $81.20. Now therefore notlco Is hereby given that on Saturday, tho 3rd day of June, 191G, nt tho hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m., at tho South East cor ner of Pond street nnd Greenwood nvenuo in tho City of Pond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Charles Poyd's butcher shop, Bald stock ur so much thereof as may bo sufficient will bo sold nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to pay said assessments, Including Interest to tho dato of solo, togother with costs and accruing costs. Dated this 3rd day of May, 191G. The DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, Ry CHARLES POYD, Presldoiit. Py C S. PENSON, Socy.-Troas. Corporate seal ot D. R. & I Com pany. 9-13c. NOTICE OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK FOR DELINQUENT AS SESSMEXTS TO ENFORCE THE l'AYM EXTS Til EREOF. Whorens as appears from the Cor porate records ot tho Deschutes Rec lamation & Irrigation Company, C. T. Pnrclny, whoso address is Mad ras, Oregon. Is tho ownor or tho cap ital stock of said corporation, repre sented by ono cortlflcato of 77 2G-G1 shares, said cortlflcato being num ber 94, nnd Whcrcns thoro Is duo and unpaid upon said 77 2R-G1 shares of stock assessments amounting to $0.5S per share, aggregating nt this dato $14. 9G. Now therefore notlco la heroby given thnt on Saturday, tho 3rd day of Juno, 1910, ut tho hour of 10:4G o clock a. in,, at tho South IC.iBt cor ner of Pond Btrcct and Greenwood nvenuo in tho City of Pond, Crook County, Oregon, In front of Chnrlcs Poyd's butcher shoji, said stock or so much thereof as may bo sufTlclont will bo sold at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to pay said assessments, Including Interest to tho dnto of snlo, togethor with costs nnd nccrulng costs. Dated this 3rd day of May. 1916. Tho DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY. Py CHARLES POYD. President. Py C. S. PENSON, Socy.-Trens. Corporato seal ot D. R. & I. Com pany. 9-133. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Scaulon-Glpson Lumbor Compnny, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Alfred II. Hogcro, Augustus Preston, Gcorgo E. Hydo, Trustee Frauds 1). Clark and Lena P. Clnrk, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Alfrod II. Rogers, Augustus Pros ton, Gcorgo E. Hydo, Tructua, Francis P. Clnrk and Lena P. Clark, Dofcndnnts In tho nbovo unmed suit and to ench of you. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and ench or you aro horoby required to appear and answer tho complaint fllod against you In tho abovo entitled suit and Court on or boforo tho 10th day of Juno, 1916, nnd if you fnll so to npponr and an swer, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In Its com plaint, to-wlt: Thnt you nnd ench of you bo vo qulrcd to sot forth tho nature of your claims .In nnd to tho followlm; described renl property, to-wlt. Southwest qunrtor (8WW) of Boo tlon Ten (10), and tho Southonst qunrtor (SE4) of Section (9) of Township Nlnoteon (19) South, Rnngo Twelvo (12) East, W. M., nnd That all ndverso claims of you n.id of each of you bo determined by tho hovo Court, and that you and each of you bo forovcr barred from nsBor' Ing or claiming nny Interest In or io tho property nbovo described, or an.1 part thorcof, ndverso to this plnln tiff; a d decreeing that tho pliil-i-tiff's tIMo to tho said promises nnd (ho whole thereof, Is a good and valid title nnd thnt tho plaintiff owns tho srmo In feo slmplo free and clonr f any and nil clnlms or Interest of you or of either of you, nnd for such other and furthor relief ns to tho Court may seom oquttablo In tho premises. This summons Is. published by or- YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE VK'I(' CLEAN YOl'R LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK' DRESSES, Etc. "UL'T lOUK DUDS IN OUR SUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. A ND DRY CLEAMNQ Aaoes and &entlme LEARNLDANCE NEW CLASS NOW FORMING S&itwdlay Eveannirag 730 to R sathek's hall Exveht Instructor CtnU Per Lesion THE QUESTION IS: How aro you going to get your plumbing dono In a thoroughly ofllclont mnnnor? Wo enn an swer that by tolling you whero to get good plumbing done -RIGHT HERE. Wo nro going to prove our stntomont by refci rlng you to hundrods of pleased patrons, merely lor tho asking. HumbiiiK, Roofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Central Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company PHONE KED II J. E. ENGEP.RETSON. MGK. itiw Hy SNOW CgL SHIELDS Blaeksmifh Shop Near Eait End ol New County Dodge Wagon Work, Horscsho GENERAL ULACKSMITIIING iiiK dor of tho Honorablo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo ot tho abovo entitled Court, which ordor wns mado on tho 24th day of April, 191C, nnd which order prescribed thnt this summons bo pub lished In Tho Bond Hullotln, a wcokl) nowspnpor of gonornl circulation, printed nnd published In Pond, Crook county, Orogon, tor n period ot six (C) wooks. Tho dato of tho first publication of this summons Is April 2(lth, 1910. VERNON A. FORIIES, S-Mc. Attorney for tho Plnltitl'f. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth nJ Wellington Slieeti PORTLAND. OREGON Centrally Located SMS The Hotel for YOU Room Kates $1.00 per day, More if you wish to pay. Excellent Restaurant in connection. Kreakfnst and Luncheon '25 cents. Dinner JM Cents. Continuous service at very moderate prices. Hotel Benson PORTLAND, OREGON We believe that there is no Hotel in the entire United States more hnndsoiiiflj furnished or that oilers more to the traveller. KATES 81.50 and up without bath. $2.00 and up with bath. A. T. LUNDIJORG, Manager I n I :1 1 I 51. t B .in 1 Fi Vil i i M i ' v;i ji it' i'i I i J' 1' t Hi!' r; '. ! I If II! P - .C"- x