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THE IJEXI) BULLETIN, BEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 2 J 010.
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ILL TEAM 7-3
LLOCAL NINE PLAYED
FAST BALL
rTctlicrow Glcn Fine Support Holds
Shcvlln-Hlxon Team to Eight litis
Knudson Pounded for in Hits
Hut Fanned Tuclvo Men,
PlayinK almost errorless ball, and
hitting when hits woro needed to
score, tho Ilcnd nlno hooked ono over
.nn thn Shnvlln-Hlxon nlnn Sunday
I' afternoon by a scoro of 7 to 3. Bond
played gcnulno ball behind Totherow
vho, until the eighth Inning, held
tho mill team to two Ineffective hits.
Hend opened In a whirlwind. Hor
ton up first, picked out the first ono
for a single and stole third. Smith,
of nurns, struck out. Tetherow hit
a double and scored liorton, and
Woods took tho first ball and hit a
-single, Bearing Tetherow. Bend, did
not register again until the seventh.
Dlako fanned. Steldl hit for a single
and liorton wont first on a bunt that
-was poorly handled by White to
llraln. Smith got a single, scoring
Mtcldl and liorton. O'Donnoll enmo
up and singled, scoring Smith. In
tho eighth, Wake, who went first on
n fielder's cholco, enmo home on
llaker's error on Horton's grounder.
Totherow scored Smith In tho mlnth
on n three bagger.
Shevlln-Hlxon was held scoreless
until tho eighth. Haker hit n two
"bagger and was scored on Moo's sin
gle In tho ninth llraln was. first
up and singled, Mnd struck out and
Houston slngjcd, scoring llraln.
Then White doubled, scoring Hous
ton. Knudson flew to Smith and Hol
land went out Smith to Steldl.
Tcthcrow's splttor wns working In
iffib shape Sunday. Tho heavy wlol
dors of tho stick had a great deal of
difficulty until tho eighth In connect
ing with tho sphere Until tho ninth
only two llttlo hits wero chalked up
against Totherow. Tho Infield worked
ltko a charm all tho way through tho
game, snapping tho ball.
Knudson did not havo tho stuff on
tho ball that ho did a week ago
against Prlnevlllo, nnd was found for
lf hits. Ho struck out 12 men, but
could not tighten up sufficiently In
pinches.
Tho summary of Sunday's gamo Is
as follows:
HEND AD It II E A PO
liorton, ss 5 2 3 0 1 1
Smith, 2b 4 2 2 0 G 1
Tetherow, p ....5 1 3 0 1G 0
O'Donnoll, c ....5 0 1 0 1 8
Woods, 3b 4 0 3 0 1 1
Clow, If 4 0 1 0 1 0
Springer, cf ....2 0 0 0 0 1
Hlakc, rf-cf ....4 1 1 0 0 0
Stoldl, lb 4 1 1 0 0 1G
Ilonnctt, cf-rf ...2 0 0 1 1 0
39 7 1G 1 2G 27
8HEV.-HIX. AH R H E A PO
llraln, lb 4 1 Nl 3 1 C
I.lnd. If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Houston, 2b ....4 1 1 0 G 3
White, c 4 0 2 1 3 1G
Knudson, p 4 0 1 1 G 0
Holland, ss-ct ...4 0 0 0 0 2
Haker, 3b 3 1 1 1 0 1
Moo. rf 3 0 1 0 0 0
Anderson, cf-ss .301030
33 3 8 C 27 27
A deslrablo bread knlfo free with
every annual subscription to The
Hond Bulletin.
Wont Ads only ONE CENT a word.
SllBTI'S HAT AGAIN
Rpjtcnttlvo Hopes to Cieto Miir
kct Tor Rabbit Fur.
(Lakovlow Examiner.)
Having demonstrated, with tho as.
clotanco of ono of tfie leading hatters
of tho country, that Jackrabblt fur
la sultablo for the maniifacturo of
felt hat. Representative Slnnott, of
Oregon, Intends now to Interest var
ious other hatters In this local a'ourco
of raw maerlal. In the hopoo'fbulld
1ns up a widespread demand for Jack
rabblt fur this winter. "
Unfortunatoly nothing can bo done
iMsfore the winter, as the fur of Jack
rabbits, to bo available for foil hat
manufacture, must be taken In the
winter months, when It Is thickest
tnd at Its best. During his trip
through Eastern Oregon Itte this
summer Mr. Slnnott Intends to ar
range with various Interested per
sona for the collection of Jackrabblt
skins and he will also endeavor
meantime to arrange with various
factories to make experiments.
A desirable bread knife free with
orery annual subscription to The
Dend Bulletin.
Went Ads only ONE CENT a word.
POWELL BUTTE
(Continued from page 2.)
Utter part of tho weok, returning
3nnrinr AVeclDK
F. D. Bsyn. M-. RIbss, Miss Gl.-d-.
ya Bsyri. Miss Oi'sa Soars f.nd Mrs.
A. W. Bayn motored to tho Bpyn
homo v. Docchutc? Sunday- evonlng.
Mrs. Mathot, Mrs. r'nlco nnd tho
Misses Josephlno and Colla Manccau
wero guests at tho Soars homo Sun
day. Dr. and Mrs. Mann of Portland aro
business visitors In this soctlon at
present.
Mrs. William Wells and children
visited at tho Butterfleld place on
Sunday.
About 25 of the younger set gath
ered at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
A.tHussott Sunday afternoon.
Miss Gladys Ilayn spont Sunday
with Mrs. Ross Uussctt.
A horse belonging to Ross Dussett
that lias been sick for some time, Is
now rapidly Improving,
Miss Harriett Wllllcoxon has been
theh ouso guest of Miss Fay Dussett
for soma time.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Alley wero
dinner guests at J. F. Rico's homo on
Sunday.
R. L. Moore finished haying Mon
day and Is "now holptng Rlgsby.
Tho Powell Butto Sorosls hold a
very plonsant meeting on Wednesday
last at tho home of Miss Mabel Al
len. Those of the Indies who did
not, bring their fancy work spent tho
tlmo In pleasant conversation. The
hostess was assisted In entertaining
by her sister, who Is here from the
cast for tho ummor.
N. P. Alley and flmnly will lonvo
noxt week for the coast, going In
their car by way of Tho Dalles and
Portland.
Mary Falco, LIlllo Mathot and
Jsephtno Manceau ycnt Monday af
ternoon with Linn Moore.
A deslrablo broad knife frco with
every nnnual subscription to The
Mend Bulletin.
l'INEIIUllST.
(Special to The Bulletin)
PINEIIURST, July 31. Mrs.
Grace Hoguc of Salem, Oregon. Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. A. McAlls
tor. .
Geo. W. Snyder? took n veal to
Bend on Wednesday.
Ethel Snyder, who has been work
ing for Mrs. V. Av Forbes, of Bend,
returned homo for n week's visit.
I.. II. Root was fishing on tho Des
chutes ono day last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Sandll wero
guests nt tho C. W. Snyder homo on
Monday evening.
Ivy Snyder called on Mrs. A. Mc
Allstor Wednesday.
Ruth Bavloy was tho guest of Mrs.
Brown Wednesday.
Geo. Snyder is helping F. V.
Swisher haul hay this week.
Mrs. Grovor McAllstcr called on
Miss Ivy Snyder Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. M. P. Groom has boon visit
ing bor daughter Mrs. G. W. Snyder
loft Thursday for her homo In Port
land. L. II. Root nnd family, C. It.
Spaugh nnd fnmlly nnd Harry Mc
Gulro nnd Nettn Howoll attonded tho
lco cream social given at tho Sun
nysldo school houso Saturday night.
Miss Ruth Bayley called at tho
Howoll nnd Spaugh homes Sunday
afternoon.
Want Ada only ONE CENT a word.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of en oxocutlon In fore
closure duly Issuod by the clerk of
tho Circuit Court of tho County or
Crook, State of Oregon, dated this
29th day of July, 1910, In n cortnln
action In tho Circuit Court for tho
sr.ld County and Stato, whoroln First
National Bank of Llnnton, Oregon, n
corporation, Plaintiff, rocovercd Judg
ment against Georgo W. Hull nnd
Rosottn M. Hall, Defendants, for tho
sum of Two Thousand nnd no-100
Dollars with Interest at tho rnto of
10 per cent por nnr.um from tho 17th
day of Novombor, 1914, together
with Two Hundrod and no-100 Dol
lars attorney's fees, nnd tho further
sura of Twonty-ono nnd G0-100 Dol
lars costs, and accruing costs.
Notice is horeby glvon that I will,
on Saturday, tho 2nd day of Septem
ber, 1916, at tho North front door
of tho courthouse In Prlnevlllo, In
aald County, at 10 o'clock In tho
forenoon of said day, sell at public
auction, to the highest blddor for
cash, all right and tltlo that tho
above named dofondants or either
of them havo or had at date of said
Judgment In the following descrlbod
proporty, to-wit: Lots 3 nnd 4, nnd
EH of SW of Section 18, In Town
ship 16, South of Rnngo 13 East of
tho Wlllamotte Meridian In Crook
County, Oregon.
E. 11. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook Co.
Dated at Prlnevlllo, Oregon, this
29th day of July, 1916.
By FLOfD A. ROWELL.
22-2Gc Deputy.
YOU CLEAN
UP THE HOUSE
WE'LL CLEAN" YOUR LINEN,
CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc
"PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS"
Bend Steam Laundry.
ASV Dnr CLEANING
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho interior, U. S.
Land Office, nt Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, July 20th, 1916.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
George N. Stoner. of Alfatfa, Oro
gon, who, on February 27th, 1911,
mado Homestead Entry, No. 08200,
for SV4 SEVi. S& SW, Sec. 8.
nnd NWVi, Section 17, Township 19
South, Range 16 East, Willamette
Meridian, has (lied notlco of Inten
tion to make Flnnl Thrco Year Proof,
to establish claim to tho laud abovo
described, beforo Lako M. Bechtcll,
U. S. Commissioner, at Prln.nllle,
Oregon, on the 28th day of August,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John N, Williamson, Leo llstt'nger,
of Prlnevlllo, Oregon: AutU Pnrber,
Arelbert Powell, of Alfalfa, Oicgon.
II. FRANK woort one,
2t-2fc Prglstor.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL CITY ELECTION.
STATE OF OREGON")
COUNTY OF CROOK ss.
CITY OF BEND J
Notlco Is hereby given that a spe
cial election will bo hold In tho City
of Bond, Crook County, Oregon, on
Tuesday, to-wlt: tho 15 th day of
August, A. D. 1916, botweon tho
hours of 8 a. m and 8 p. m. Tho
voting precincts In said city for snld
election shall bo tho samo as tho
precincts at the general election of
city officers, and tho said precincts
and tho polling places In each nro
designated as follows:
Precinct 3; Polling placo: Council
Chnmbor.
Precinct 4; Polling placo: Rcld
school.
Precinct G: Polling plnco: Hnrvoy
Do Armond Oarage, cor. Greenwood
and 3rd.
Tho Judges and clerks of election
In each of tho prcclncU, respective
ly, shall bo ns follows:
Precinct 3: Frank May, Clark
Rhodes, Joo W. Hunter, Judges of
oicctlon; C W. Ersklue, Carl Hun
Ur, Clerks of election.
Precinct 4: Paul C. Garrison, W.
C. McCulston, James Rycn, Judges
'of oicctlon; Prince Stnats, John Snth
er, clerks of oicctlon.
Precinct G: L. D. Wlest, M. J. Kol
loy, J. W. Hunter, Judges of elec
tion: Geo. S. Young, Claudo Kelloy,
Clerks of oicctlon.
Sntd election Is called nnd held
for voting upon tho adoption or re
jection of certain amendments to
tho chnrtor of tho City of Bend,
adopted by tho common council and
roforrod by tho common council to
tho voters of tho city.
Said proposed amendments nro
printed In pamphlet form by tho city
nnd copies mailed to ovory lognl vot-
or within tho city whose address Is
known, and said pamphlet can bo
had at tho olllco of tho recorder of
snld city upon application.
Thu general purport of each chnr
tor amondmont Is expressed In tho
ballot tltlo therefor adopted by tho
common council nnd which will np-
penr upon tho ballot, respectively, In
tho following words:
REFERRED I1Y THE COMMON
COUNCIL
"Shall tho chnrtor of tho city or
Hond, Crook County, Oregon, bo
amendod by amending Chapter XXI
of said charter by adding thereto a
soctlon to bo designated 'Section 21,'
tho provisions of which said soctlon
grant to tho common council of said
city tho power to buy, build equip,
acqulro, loaso, own, oporato nnd
malntnln railways and railroads op
erated by steam, electric, or other
powor, within or within and without
tho boundaries of snld city nnd run-
Lenses
We nre grinding our
own lenses. Consultn-
1 tion and eye test free.
CHARLES H. FRANCIS
M. D. C. M.
OPTICIAN AND OITOMITTIHHT
With Myron II. Syiwma, Jeweler.
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
MAIL, FREIGHT, and
PASSENGER. SERVICE
Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer
Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANOY LIVERY CO.
nlng from Bald city to other towns,
cities nnd points without tho boun
daries of said city, nnd to acquire
rights of way, terminals, easements
and real property within and with
out tho boundaries of said city, nnd
to bring actions for tho condemna
tion or taking of private property for
public use In tho samo manner as
privnto corporations nro authorized
or permitted to do under tho Inws of
tho stato, and to exorcise any one or
moro of sntd powers, and to borrow
money and fund Indebtedness In ad
dition to nil other Indebtedness nnd
without any charter or statutory lim
it of Indobtednoss by Issuing nnd
selling negotlablo warrants or bonds
of snld city aggregating tho principal
sum of $35,000, payable not moro
than thirty years after their date,
bearing Interest at a rate not ex
ceeding six per centum per annum,
payable semi-annually, to provide
funds with which to carry out any
ono or moro of tho powers granted
In said Section 21, nnd providing a
direct annual nd valorem tax suitl
dent to pay tho Interest on snld
bonds promptly whon nnd ns the
samo becomo duo nnd to pny tho prin
cipal thereof at maturity: nnd re
pealing nil pnrts of tho charter In
conflict therewith?"
f VOTE YES OR NO.
300
YES
301 NO
REFERRED BY THE COMMON
COUNCIL
"Shall tho charter of tho city of
Bond, Crook County, Oregon, bo
amended by amending Chapter XIX
of said chnrtor by adding thereto two
sections to bo numbered respective
ly Sections 27 and 28, which sections
provldo a method for tho Improve
ment of streets nnd tho laying or
sowers therein In snld city upon pe
tition of tho owners of n majority of
tho proporty to bo benefited by tho
contemplated street or sower Im
provement, nnd to bo assessed for
such Improvement: provldo for tho
payment of tho cost of nny such
street or sewor Improvement assessed
against such property In twenty semi
annual lustnllmonts with Intorcst nt
six por centum (6) per nnuum on all
unpaid Installments, nnd tho Issu
ance, sale and delivery by tho com
mon council upon tho application of
tho owner or ownors of tho proporty
assessed, of coupon bonds In conven
ient denominations not exceeding
Flvo Hundrod Dollars ($500) ench,
nnd In nn nggregato amount equal
to tho total amount of tho unpaid
assessments for such street or sew
or improvements, for which applica
tions to pay tho samo In Installments
havo been filed, which bonds shall
maturo In ten years from tho dntu
thereof, nnd be rodcomnblo on any
Interest pnyment dnto nftor ono yenr
from tho dnto of sntd bonds, nnd
boar Intorcst nt a rato not to exceed
six por centum (6) por annum, pay.
ablo semi-annually?"
VOTE YES 0 NO.
302 YES
303 NO
Datod this 13th day of Juno, A,
D. 1916.
Scnl) J. A. EA8TES, Mayor.
II. C. ELL'S, City Rocordor.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK
(X)UNTY.
Sarah J. Holding, Plaintiff, vs. Wil
liam P. Holding, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Wllllnm P. Holding, tho Defend-
Ground
nnt abovo named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You aro horoby re
quired to appear and answer tho
complaint filed against you In tho
abovo entitled suit on or beforo Sep
tember 25th, 1916, and if you fall
so to answer, tho Plaintiff will take
Judgment against you for tho relief
demanded In her complaint herein,
to-wlt: for tho decree of this court
dissolving tho marrlngo contract now
existing between yourself nnd the
Plaintiff; declaring tho Plaintiff to
bo tho owner of certain real estate.
Tree from all interest or claim of
yourself; pormlttlng tho Plaintiff to
usa the nnmo of Sarah J. Rodkey.
This Summons Is ordered to bo
served upon you by tho Publication
thereof In The Hond t Bulletin, a
weekly newspaper published In
Crook county, Oregon, by order of
tho Honorablo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo
of said Court, said Order being made
and entered on tho 15th day of July,
1916, dato or 1st publication, July
19th, 1916; length ot publication,
six successive weeks.
Dated this 19th day or July. 1916.
C S DENSON
20-250 Attorney tor Plaintiff.
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby given that on
Tuesday, tho 15th day of August,
1916, a special election wilt bo held
In tho City or Bend nnd r.lso In thu
territory hereinafter described, for
tho purpooo ot submitting to tho
qunllllcd and legal voters ot tho City
ot Bend and to tho legal votorc re
siding In tho torrltory hereinafter de
scribed, tho following quostlon;
Whethor or not th ccrpornto lim
its of thu City of Dond, Oregon, as
now defined shall bo altered nnd tho
following described territory Includ
ed therein and bcromo a part thore-
or, to-vit:
Beginning nt tho Intersection or
Iho enBt bank of tho Deschutes rlvor
with tho Bouth lino of TownMilp 17,
S., R. 12 E W. M.; thencu west
nlong snld Tawnshlp lino to tho
south quarter cornor or Section 31,
T. 17 S., It. 12 E., W. M.; thonco
north for ono tutlo to tho not th nunr-
tor corner of snld soctlon 31; thouco
oust for one half mllo to tho section
corner common to Sections 'J ft, 30,
31, nnd 32 or said township; thouco
north for ono fourth mllo to tho
north west cornor of south west
qunrtor of tho south west quarter or
said Section 29; thouco east along
tho sixteenth sctlou lino to tho enst
bank ot tflo Doschutos rlvor; thence
south westerly nlong tho said enst
bank ot thu Deschutes river to tho
point or beginning.
Also; Beginning at tho intersection
or thu cast bank or tho Deschutes
rlvor with tho north lino or tho south
west qunrtor or tho southeast quar
ter or Section 29, T. 17 S., R. 12 E.
W. M.; thonco oast to tho northoast
cornor or tho southwest qunrtor or
tho southwest qunrtor or section 28
of said township; thonco north for
ono half mllo to tho northeast cor
ner or tho southwost quartor or tho
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northwest quartor of said soctlon 28
thonco west ntong tho Blxtconth sec
tion lino to tho oast bank or tho Des
chutes rlvor; thonco southwesterly
along the snld east bank or tho Dos
chutos rlvor to tho point or begin
ning. Also; Beginning at tho northoast
cornor or tho southwest qunrtor or
tho southwest quartor of section 28,
T. 17 S., R. 12 E., W. M.; thonco
south for ono nnd thrco quarter mlloa
to tho southwest cornor or tho south
east quartor or tho northwest quartor
or section 4, T. 18 S, R. 12 E W.
M.; thonco oast for ono halt mllo to
tho southeast corner ot tho south
west quartor or tho northoast quartor
of said section 4; thonco north for
ono qunrtor mllo to tho northeast
comer ot tho southwest quartor of
tho northoast quartor of said section
4; thonco cast for ono qunrtor mllo
to tho southeast corner ot tho north
east quarter of tho northeast quarter
ot sntd section 4; thonco north for
ono hnlf mllo to tho northeast'eor
ner ot tho southeast quartor of tho
southeast quartor of section 33, T.
17 8., R. 12 E W. M.: thonco west
for ono qunrtor mllo to tho nortljwost
cornor of tho southeast quartor of
tho southeast quartor ot said section
33; thonco north for ono mllo to tho
northeast cornor of tho southwest
quartor of tho southeast quartor ot
section 28, T. 17 S., R. 12 E., W. M;
thonco wost for ono half mllo to tho
point of beginning.
That tho polling places tor said
special election within tho city of
Dend shnll bo ns follows, to-wlt:
Precinct No. 3, Council chnmbor.
Precinct No. 4, Hold school.
Precinct No. fi, Hnrvoy Do Ar
mond's gnrago, corner Greenwood
nvenuo nnd 3rd street,
Thnt tho Judges and clerks for
said election shall bo ns follows:
Precinct No. 3, Frank May, -Clark
Rhodes, J. N. Hunter, Judges; C. W.
Erskluo, Carl lluntor, clerks.
Precinct No. 4, Paul C. (Inrrlson,
W. C, McCulston, James Ryan,
Judges; Prlnco Si.ir.tH. John Snthor
Clerks
Precinct No. T., L. D. Wlest. M. J.
Kolly, J. W. Hunter, Judges; (loo. S.
Young, Claudo ICTjlly, clorltH,
Thnt tho polling places for tho tor
rltory to bo annexed shall bo at roar
of Elder's store, Kenwood, Oregon.
Thnt tho Judges nnd dorks for said
torrltory nt snld special election shall
bo ns follows:
Kenwood, Orogon, J. Edward Lar
son, R. B. (lould, II. Latham, Judges;
Ray Lamborsou, Jqo Innls, clerks.
Dono In pursuance to and by vlr
tuo of n resolution duly mado nnd
passed by tho common council ot
tlio City of Bond at n mooting hold
m tho 11th day of July, 1916.
II. C. ELLIS, Rocordor.
Dato ot first publication, July 12,
1916.
Dato of socoud publication, July
19, 191C.
Dnto ot third publication, July 26,
1916.
Dnto of fourth publication, August
1916.
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