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n "& ' fJf'T ," 8 j,J - l0 ni reB (i ' l TlJ jliiPTO BEiHERE SOON THK HEXt) ULTjIiKTl.V, REND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1010. DATES FOR BEND ARE JULY 4 TO 9 pi or Miirdock," Phhu'cUo I.e.id r I'limi Kiiiisiih, One of ' ,SirUois Music Has Place. i Clia 'iuuun Indications for 191G point record BtnuidiliiB yoar, lioth for qu.i y and variety. Clinutuunua folks '"" to bo reRnlod with Amcrl m's lireinlor ontortnlncru, artist?, or ators, atid musicians. After six months of tlio utmost caro In prep aration the managomont of tlio wes tern chnutnuquns hnvo perfected n program thnt reKl3ters tlio high water mark In Interest and attrac- II, tlcncs. I" Ti,.. niiiuIrM nrocrnni Is nun nf tin- uiual appeal; Wltepsklo'H Hungarian Orchestra -frojn tlio concort hulls of the pa aces of royalty and tho oxclus o functions of tho elite, to Cliau tauqim tho aristocracy of merit; Ellzain'tli do, Harrio 0111, America's most caught -after lady harpist, who lings beautifully In ir rich contralto tolcc and who Is as clover n reader and Impersonator, ns sho Is nimble on tho Btrlng; Tho Hoston l.yrlc Opcra Company, In popular and clas- slcal repertoire, presenting comic opera, Martha, In costume; Gullottn Trio, vocal and Instrumental concert of exceptional merit, featuring Vin cenzo Gullottn, famous concort vi olinist. Madame Fay Morvlllus, moz-to-contralto soloist, discovery and protcgo or Mr. Louis Bison of tho New Kngland Conservatory of Music in Hoston, Massachusetts, accompan ied by Wltcpsklc's Itoynl Hungarian Orchestra; Kokuku's Hawaiian 'Quin tet, nnrsonnol drawn from tho orig inal Toots I'nka Company, featuring Joseph Kokuku, originator of tho steol method of guitar playing tho most bowltchlng noto yot struck In Instrumental music. Tho forum of westorn chautauquas Is of stalwart proportions: Victor Murdock tho volcanic Insurgont from Knnsas; Ernest J. Sins, whirlwind community development man; Mrs. Hnrrletto Gunn Roberson will deliver n most Interesting lecture "Success At Homo;" Elliott A. lloyl, one of tho platform's most Inspiring speakers; and Frederick Vlnlng Fisher, Dean of tho Pacific International Exposition Lecture Bureau, in Ills marvelous Il lustrated lecture "America Ueforo the World." The Ipnlan Seronaders, those four costumed girls with the accordions Vlllcll they DlnV with tlin atnmn nt originality will charm chautauq- uans wmi n spnrKiing hour of the utmost In fonilulno versatility. -.. S. 1'lntt Jones will nppear In per son nt Chautauqua, Just Jones, lmt watch for him. The Chautauqua will )0 In Rend, from July 4 to July 9, Inclusively. Many Women Nood Help. Wcmon are as much Inclined, to kidney troublo ns are men, but too often make the mistake of thinking that a certain amount of pain ntrd torturo Is their lot and cannot be avoided. , Koloy Kidney Pills give quick relief from backneho. pains In the sides and mtiBcles, stiff, soro, aching Joints, and bladder ailments. Sold everywhere. Adv. Sco J. Ryan & Co.. for "farm land Joi.ns. Adv. See Edwards for good houso paint ing. Adv. PAGE it, LEGAL NOTICES XOT1CH OK CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Ofllco, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, Juno "2, 191C. To Julius O. Sandborg, of Aberdeen, Wash,, ContcBtco: You are heroby notified that Nolco Deludo, who gives Ilend, Oregon, ns his post-olllco address, did on April 3, 191C, fllo In this offlco his duly corroborated application to contest and secure tho cancellation of your Homestead Entry No. , Serial No. 013831, mado Soptcmber 4, 1914, for EV4 Section 29. Township 208.1 Itnngo 17 E. Wlllaimtto Meridian, and ns grounds for his contest he al leges that said Julius O. Sandbe'fg has failed to resldo upon or cultivate said land or any part thereof; that said entryman, as I am Informed nnd bollovo, and theroforo state, has wholly abandoned snld tract for more than six months last past. You are, theroforo, further noti fied thnt tho said allegations will bo takon as confessed, and your said ontry will bo cancolcd without fur ther right to bo heard, either beforo this olllce or on appeal, If you fall to fllo In this olllce within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication wanti" Get this $1.65 Wear-Ever ALUMINUM SIX-QUART KETTLE For Preserving, Pot Roasting, Stewing, Etc Useful every day Pleats nota new djuiUbU bail r U Ml For ONLY and the coupon If preientad on r before June 1 1, 98 Alumtrium'uten.ils are NOT "all the ame." Dcmre you (ret "Wear-Ever." Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of every uten.il. If It I not there It Is not Wear-tver. REFUSK SUBSTITUTES. teWMYM Renlace utensils that wear put with utensils that "Wear-Ever" p Sco for yourself tho diffcrenco between Wear-Erer" and other nco lor yoiirseii no u pl.li1.11 vou wu know why so Kinds 01 aluminum ami t " - . nuny women prerer "Wear-tver cuumb i-' Cut out this Coupon-Bring it to. us today r. (Mtim "VVcar.Ever" Coupon vlKftf I ii 1Aflflal Vr' .( nujrt Aluminum hfttl HllU'll WIi Fcuifijr lur I AHUM p I KM nVrowTwwStuiarnatito,.Unor Mg&l t u&u ,K''u",Ju"e ir, IH&. fuuiuul I ii Skuse Hardware CO. mm of this notice, as shown below, your nnsWcr, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with duo proof that you hayo served a copy of your an swer on. tho said contestant either In person or by registered mall. You should state In our nnswer tho tin mo of the post olllce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. 11. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Date of first publication June 7, 191C. " Dale of second publication June U, 191G. Date of third publication June 21, 1910. Date of fourth publication Juno 2S, 1910. 14-17c xoTicr. Kou pchucation. Department of tho Interior, t S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Juno 2. 19 1G. NOT1CK Is hereby given that Clif ton 10. Evans, one of tho heirs and for tho heirs of Thoinns T. Evuns, deceased, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on January 9th, 1913, nindo Homostead Entry No. 011153 and on November 7th, 1913 made nddltlonnl Ilomcstoad Kntrv. No. 012205, for SW'i Section 10, NWVi Section 15, Township 20 South, Hnngo 1 1 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to. make Flnnl Three Year l'roof to establish claim to tho land above described, before II C Kills, t'. 8. Commissioner, nt Ilend. Oregon, on tho 13th day of July, 1910. .Claimant names as witnesses: Klnior n. Ciilllson, Frank Hurwltz, David Rogers, Howard F. Dyer, nil of Mllllcan, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 1 1-ISp. Register. XOTICI3 TO COXTKAITOUS. Sealed bids for clearing, grubbing, piecing culverts, constructing wooden bridges, nnd grading on portions of Tho Dnlles-Callfornln Highway lu Crook county, Oregon, will bo re ceived by the State Highway Commis sion nt the olllce of II. J. Overturf, Hond, Oregon, until 10:00 o'clock n. m of tho 15th day of Juno, 1910. , Plans may bo seen and proposnl lilnnks with form of contract nnd specifications and all othor Informa tion regarding tho work mny bo ob tained from tho Stnto Engineer, or bin representative nt tho office of 11. J Overturf, Rend, Oregon. Cash, bidder's bond or certified check for at least 5 per cent of tho amount of each bid will bo required with each proposal. Should the suc ccosful blddor to whom tho contract Is awarded fnll to oxecuto tho samo, such cash bond or certified check Bhall be forfeited to tho Str.to and tho same shall bo Its property. All oth er cash bonds nnd checks will bo re turned to tho unsuccessful bidders who submitted same. Surety bond In amount of 50 por cent of bid will bo required with con tract. Right Is reserved to rojoct any or nil proposals or to nccont tho bid or bids iieempil nest ror urooic county and tho Stnto of Oregon. STATU HIGHWAY COMMISSION, John H. Lewis. Stnto Engineer. Salem. Oregon, Mny 29, 191G. 13-1 -Ic RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice Is hereby given Hint the lands described below, embrnclng 90 ncres within the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will bo subject to settlement and entry under tho provisions cf tho homestead laws of the t'nitod States and tho act of June 11, 190G (34 Stnt., 233). at tho United States land ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on July 20 1910. Any settlor who was nctuolly nad In good faltlr claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janunry 1, 1900, and has not abandoned sniue, has n preference right to mdke n homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands wero listed upon tho nn pllcntlous of tho persons mentioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided bucIi sottler or applicant Is qualified to mnko home stead entr and tho preference rlKlit Is exercised prior to July 20, 1910, on which date tho lands wIR be sub ject to settlement and entry by un qualified peiaon. The lands nre ns follows: The Elf. SWV4. and the NE of Lot 3 (10 acres) Sec. 30, T tf S R. 14 13 , W. M., 90 acres, appli cation of M. L. Hinds, Jennings Lodge, Oregon: List G-1S41. Miy 10, 191G. D K. FARROTT, Acting Assistant Commissioner of tho (3iii ornl .Land Ofllco. 13-10c XOTK'i: FOR I'URLICATIOX. Department of tho Interior, V fl. Land Olllce, nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Mny 13, 1910. NOTICE Is hereby given that Sam uol J. Robacker, of Hond, Oregon, who, on Februnry -Itli, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 011254, for EV4, Section 35, Township 19 South, Rango 1 1 East, Willamette Moridl.ui, 1i..b filed notlco of Intention to make Final Threo Ycnr l'roof, to establish claim to the land nliovo described, Hoforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, nt nond, Oregon, on tho 20th day of Juno, 191G. Claimant names ns wltncssos: Peter II. Johnson, John E. Johnson, David C. Rogers, Lovl V. Smith, How ard F. Dyer, all of Mllllcan, Oregon: Daniel W. Ilnoler, of Rend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, ll-15p Register THE QUESTION IS! How nro you going to get your plumbing dono In a thoroughly efficient manner? Wo can nn swer that by tolling you whero to get good plumbing done -RIGHT HEKBV Wo nro golnt to prove our statement by refer ring you to hundreds of pleased patrons, merely fbr tho nskli?. Plumbing, Roofing,. Furnnce Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. - Central Oregon Plumbing and Heating Company PHONE KED II J. E. ENGEHKETSON. MGR. SNOW Ol SHIELDS Blacksmith Shop Near Eat End ol New County Budge "Wagon Work, Horseshoeing GENERAL I1LACKSMITH1NG XOTICE I'Olt PUHLICATIOX: Department of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Olllce at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Mny 25th, 1910. NOTICE Is heroby given thnt Aar on I). Norton, or Mllllcnn. Orogon. who, on March 11th, 1911, mado Homostond Entry, No. 08311, for Lots 1-2. Sb NI-3 and SE. Sec tion 5, Township 20 South. Range 15 East, Willamette Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to mnko Fin al Threo Ycnr Proof, to ostnbllsh claim to the land nbova dcscrlbod, before H. C Ellis, U. 8. Commlslson er, nt Ilend, Orccon, on. tho 10th day of July, 19 1G. Claimant names as witnesses George Mllllcnn. Fred G. Klgor, Ef flo M. Conway, of Mllllcan, Oregon: Otis C Hcnkle, Henry I). Ford, of Ilend, Oregon, II, FRANK WOODCOCK, 13-17p. Resistor XOTICE I'Olt PUHLICATIOX. Department of the Intorlor, U. H. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, May 22. 191G. NOTICE Is hereby given that Earl J. Flomlng, of Mllllcnn, Orogon, who, on November 23rd, J912, mnd Homestead Entry, No. 0109GO, for SEW Section 25, T. 20 S.. It. 10 B and Lots 3-4, B 8W, Soctlon 30, Township 20 South, Rango 17 Bnst. Willamette Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to make Flnnl Thmo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Hond, Oregon, on tho Cth day of July, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses. Gilbert G- Daughenlmugh, Samuel I. Daughonbniigh. Clemonce B. Mnstol lor. Orlea O. King, John E. Murphy, all of Ilend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 12-lGp. Register. XOTIt'i: FOR PUHLICATIOX. Department of tho Interior, U. S. 1 Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, May 22. 1910. NOTICE is heroby given that Frank Hurwltz. of Mllllcan. Oregon, who. on Mnreh 31st, 19U, inula Homestead Entry No. 011601 and on February 2Sth. 1914, made addition al HoiiiMtead Entry. No. 012592. fdV Si:4 Section 3. WV6 NEW. WMi ' IS. Section 10. Township 20 South. , Range 14 Bat. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Intention to nrntie Final Three Year Proof, to wstabimii claim to the land nbovo described, before H C Bills. IT. S. CoiiiiiiImIuii- . er, nt Rend. Oregon, on tho Cth day .Of Julv. 1916. 1 Claimant namos as wllnowaa' Orlea O Klnt?. Hrotners. ureuon. Samuel J Robacker. Clifton L. Kv ans. Elmer K. Ciilllson, David C Rogers. Martha B. Forgey, nil of Mllllcan, Oregon. H FRANK WOODCOCK. 1 12-lSp. Register NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE. Ry virtue of nn execution duly Is sued by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Multnomah, Stato of Oregon, tinted this 4th day of May, 191 G, In a certain nctlon In tho Circuit Court for tho snld Coun ty nnd Stato, wherein D. II. Smith, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment ngalnst W. J. Logus, nnd E. B. Dahl, Defend ants,, for tho sum of Flvo Ilundrol Dollars with Interest at tho rate of o por cent por nnnum from tlio 25th day of January, 19 1G, nnd accru ing costs. Notlco Is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of Juno, 1910, nt tho North front door of tho coiirthouso In Prlncvillo, In said county, at 10 o'clock In tho foro nnon of said dny, sail at public auc tion, to the highest blddor for cash, nil right and title thnt the nbovo named defendant W. J. Logus, has or hnd nt date of said judginont in tho following doscrlbod properly, to' wlt: Tho Southeast quartor of tho southeast quarter of Section seven, nnd tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quartor of Section eight een all In Township Twenty, south of Rango olovon, east of tho Willam ette Morldlan In Crook county, Oro gon. B. R. KNOX". Sherlfr of Crook County, Dated nt Prlnovlllo, Oregon, this 8th day of Mnv, 1910. Ily FLOYD A. ROWBLL, 10-1 4c Deputy IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON' FOR CROOK COl'XTY. Scanlon-Glpson .Lumber Company, n corporation, Plnlntifr vs. Airred M. Rogers, Augustus Preston, George B. Hyde, Trustee, Francis II, Clark and Lena R, Clark, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Alfrod II. Rocors, Augustus Pres ton, Goorgo E. Hydo, Trtictos, Francis II. Clark and Lena II. Clark, Defendants In tho nbovo named suit and to each of you. IN THIS NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON: You nnd each of you aro hereby required to appear and nnswer tho comnuiint iiiuu against you in tuo nliovo ontltled suit and Court on or beforo the 10th day of Juno, 1910, and If you fnll bo to appear and an swer, plaintiff will apply to tho court for lio roller prnyeu ror in its com plnlnt. to-wltr That you nnd each of you bo .'o qulrud to set forth tho nature i.f your claims In nnd to tlio following doscribed real property, to-wlt. Southwest quarter (8W',i) of Sec tion Ton (10), and tho Southeast quartT (BKW) of Section (9) nf Townhlp Nineteen (19) South. Range Twelve f 12) Bnst, W. M., and Thut all ndverso claims of you a.id of ca h of you lie determined by the ho Court, nnd thnt you and each of you bo forovor barred from assor' Ing r claiming any Interest In or io tho property nbovo described, or an part 'hereof, adverse to this plain tiff nd decreeing that tho plain tiff' 'Itlo to the sold promises and the Mholo thereof, Is a good and va1"! title, and thife the plaintiff owiib tho sMiif in ffo slmplo free and olonr f any . nil alt claims or Interest of yon or of either of you, and for suh other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable In the preinMes, Ti -t summons Is publlshod by or der i the Honorablo T. B. J. Duffy. Jid'.' of tlio above ontltlod Court, whirl) order was made on tho 24iii day i April, 1910. and which ordr nrpmrlbed that this summons be pub llsbfii In Tho Rend Rulletlii. n weekly newKpaper of general circulation, printed and published In Ilend. Cro k count v, Oregon, for a porlod of six (C) eek. The date of tho flrit publication cf this summons U Anrll 2f.Ui. 1910. VERNON A FORRES. S-14r Attorney for the Plalntl'f Bend-Silver Lake and way points MAIL, FREIGHT, and PASSENGER. SERVICE Walter Coombs, L. D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANUY LIVERY CO. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Filth nd Washington Strrrti PORTLAND. OREGON Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU Room Hates 51.00 per day, More if you wish to pay. Excellent Restaurant in connection. Breakfast and Luncheon 25 cents. Dinner W5 Cents. Continuous service at very moderate prices. Hotel Benson PORTLAND, OREGON pBB J? Brails We ht'lii-ve that there is no Hotel in the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that oilers more to the traveller. HATKS $1.50 and up without hath. ''.0() and up with hath. A. T. LUNDBOUG, Manager