.-.wMKnKATi THK 11EXI) IlCLLETLV. 11EXD, ORE., WEDXKSDAY, ACOVST 2:1, 11)1(1. fcjioi-rSfei , PACE ir, if OS o is ATTRACTIVE MANY POEPLE WANT miMMCn un.r. OUIHIUU IIUJHCO .Mure Tlmn 100 1'eoplp Inquire About UmIiir of Forest. Trnct for Kst.nl. Itshnicnt of Xclghborhood Col. onlcs Towns Tiiko Steps. 'Moro than 100 persons scattered over vurloUB parts of Oregon and i thcr status of tho northwest were at tracted by the story which appeared in Tho Bulletin somo weeks ago rel ative to the offer of tho government, through tho fore3t otllce. to open ninny benuty spots on tho Deschutes National Forest to settlement for glimmer homes. Requests for Infor mation came from ns far as Wyom ing nnd Montnnn, showing the way Jn which Tho IliiUotlu circulates nnd the value of Its columns for adver tising, Kor tho Inst several weeks V. O. Hustings has been Importuned on many occasions through letters nnd personal visits by pcoplo who wloh to ascertain just what tho nature of tho government's proposition In relntlvo to leasing lots and tracts for summer homes along the hankB of the forest's lei.utlful rivers aim snores of Its h.kcs Mirny Families Intel cMed. i Krom Sherman county, through r It tiger Vincent, at Sisters, came a eiiuest for 'more detailed luforma Mon from 18 families, nbout 70 por - ons In all, Inquiring as to tho pos-t-iiilltleH or homo oltes along the mi ner MrtolitiB river In tho lclnlty of ic I'pdlko ranch. It wns stntrd In t) l.i .oinmuiilcntton that these peo ple were desirous of locating a sum mer colony and that they would take the necessary steps Just ns soon as tho details preparatory to settlement could be arranged by the forest of ficials. Prtnevllle, according to Sup ervisor Hastings, grabbed at the op portunity Immediately upon being In formed. Paullnn lake seems to be their chosen Mecca, nnd from nil In dlcatlons. funds with which to lm prove the main road between MU1I can and Prlnevlllo and to construct whatever road Is necessary to the lake, will be raised by subscription. Labor, teams nnd equipment will bo furnished to make the lake more ac cessible by next year. The people of I'rlnovllle havij also become Interest ed In the matter of locating a sum mer neighborhood colony nnd nro awaiting more detailed action by the government officials. I.a Pine,' too, has not been slow to take advantage of tha opportunity offered by tho for est office. Several l.a Pine families have becomo Interested In the pro posal. Many Redmond citizens hnvo Inquired about the possibilities of establishing a neighborhood colony on crane Prairie. To Survey I.ot. Soon, Encouraged by these numerous re ports and Inquiries Mr. Hastlpgs ex pects to novo pioth surveyed along the Metollus river, Hast lake and Paullnn lake. Lots of convenient size will be platted at places which offer tho best facilities and scenic vlow for settlers. The price at which these lots will bo offered will range between $,' and $lfi for n year's ren tal. There will bo only a fow $e nnd $1R lots, tho majority of them ranging between theso two prices. It will bo the rule of tho forest ofllcc that only substantial, neat houses bo erected. The cost need not be out of tho rench of the person with limited means. The only Btrlct requirement will bo that the houses bo not shacks. Mr. Hastings Is receiving the en couragement of the district forest of llco nt Portland In carrying on this, constructive work and It Is expected that with tho openltir of the not summer season many houses will bo erected along the river banks nnd Inke HhoreH of tunny of Central Ore gon's most Bcenlc lakes and rivers. IEATS CULVER LOCALS WIN SLOW 7-3 GAME Malinger. loluiMm Is Negotiating With lhiby llcoti'i Nine, of l'oitlnml n ml the Fust Klamath I'm I Li Nine for ('(lines N"et .Month. ittii aimrannmwSKSSB5H? PAULINA AND EAST LAKES Courtesy of Ia Pino Intcr-Mountalii V BABY WILL SLEEP WELL IF ITS SKIN IS HEALTHY Most of the troublesome babies n be traced directly to physical l.scurafort, duo to irritation or chaf ing of tho tender skin, A baby can mly express Its distress by crying 'out, ll can't always trace the cause of tho trouble but It knows the trouble Is thcro and signifies tha fact v lusty lung exorcise, In such ccscs immediate relief can bo brought to the little sufferer by an application or two of Santiseptlc Lotion, a new preparation with marked healing nnd soothing properties. It U pri marily a toilet preparation for hottit tlfylng and clearing the skin but is equally valuable for relieving Insect bites, poison oak or Ivy poisoning, windburn, sunburn, chaps, feved blis ters, etc. Men find It delightful to use after shaving, leaving tho faco smooth, soft and freef rom Irrita tion. Santiseptlc Lotion Is on sale at Itced and Morton's Drug Store ami costs but fifty cents. Esbencott Chemical laboratories, Portland, Oregon. t Lenses Ground We are grinding our own lenses. Consulta tion and eye test free. CHARLES H. FRANCIS M. D. C. M. OPTICIAN AN OITOMETHJST With Mjtob II. Syiuoixs, Jeweler. Shcvlin-tthon won h listless, rath er half hearted, game from the Cul ver nine on the locr.l diamond on Sunday by a score of 7 to It. Judged by tho brand of base ball that tho mill ter.m usually dishes up It should have taken the gnura by a much wid er margin. Just when the S.-H. nluo had Boring over a barrel, the vis itors shoved in Tctherow on whom three runs were, scoied In the last iwo iiiniugs. To all Intouts and purposes the mill team loafed along the Innings of the game. I'p to tho sixth Inning the score was one to one with no par ticular llnshy baso ball played on either cldc. In the sixth lulling, with Just one lilt, the mtllltes scored three runs. I.ootnls, on short, wiir responsible for two of these. In the nlritji Inning the mill team rung up three more runs, II, Ilitsscll and Drain scoring on W. Russell's sin gle, nnd W. Ilussoll scoring on being hit by Clow's thrown ball between second and third. Culver Bcored In the first, sixth and ninth. Ilorlng mme In on Hraln'B error at second In' the first Inning. I.eo wns scored on Wlegnud's fast two bagger in the sixth. llorlng.H In the' ninth after getting a tdiifele was put safely home on Tntherow'B two bagger. Kililtseii was In the box for Shev-llu-Hlxon. He was touched for 11 hits, but kept them fairly well next tend. To umko up for thin he struck out 12 Culver sticker. Ilorlng wns found for live lilt In six IiiuIiirh and ' 'ruck out six men In six InulngH. The mlUsters found Telherow for two liltx In two Innings. Tetheiow struck out three inon in the last two In itiugs Miuinger Johnson Is negotiating with the Unity Heavers, the fast city league aggregation of Portland, and the Klamath Falls nine, which bent PrlueWllv a few weeks ago, for rnnies during September. The summary of Suuday'tt game wns ns followti: - Shev-lllx. AU It II K A PO W Itussoll, . lb. .r. 2 1 tl 1 r. Mud. If 4 II 1 0 (l 1 Houston. HI :: 1 1 u :t 1 White, e 0 1-0 3 13 Kniltseu, p I 0 0 (1 IB 1 II. UiihuoII, hs .. I 1 II 1 1 I) llozello, if 1 1 0 0 0 0 Drain. 2b 1 1 2 1 1 G Nhws, ef 2 10 0 (l 0 :i i; Culver. All It 11 l.ee. II 4 1 VUeguml. v 4 0 Ilorlng, p-31. ...I 2 Totherow, p.3b . .3 0 ciow, ir-mi :: o Pierce, rf 1 0 Henderson, 2b . .4 0 Lomuls, w-U . . .8 0 llarnes, cf .:t o 1 at 87 K A PO 0 0 8 C 4 7 0 0 dorslgned, James Itynn, administra tor, of the estate of Chnrlos Prlngle, deceased, has (lied his final account and roiiort with the County Court of tho State ef Oregon, for the coun ty of Crook, and that the 2nd day of October, 1910. at the hour of 10 ;10 o'clock a. in. on said day nt the court room of said county court In the court house In I'rlnovllle, Otegon, has been appointed ns the time and placo for the hearing of objections to until final account nnd settlement thereof. JAMES UYAX, Administrator. WM. A. CARTER. Attorney fur Administrator. Date of Hist publication, August 23. 1910. Date of last publication, September 20, 1910. 2ii.29e IX THE COUNTY COl'ItT OF THE STATE OK OltCEOX FOR THE county or CltOOK. In the matter of the Estate of Isa Waugh. deceased. NOTICE TO CIIEDITOHS. NOTICE Is hereby given li the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified nnd noting administratrix of the 03tate of Isa Wnugh, deceased, to the creditors, and all persons hav ing claims ag&lnst said deceased, or paid estate, to present them, verified ds required by law, within six months after the first publication of this no tice to the said administratrix r.t thn otllce of her Attorney, Vernon A. Forbes, In the First National bank building, Hend, Oregon; the same be ing tho placo for the transaction of tho., business of said estate In said county nnd state. Dated this lath day of August, 1910: AI.MA DAISY LOWE, Admllstratrix of tho Estate of Isn Wnugh, deceased. Date of tlrst publication, August 10th, 1910. VKltXOX A. FOItHES, 21-2SC Attorney for Administratrix bor, 1910. at the North front door of thn courthouso In I'rlnovllle, In oald County, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public miction, to tho highest 'bidder for cash, nit right and title that the above named dofendnnts or elthei of thorn hnvo or had nt date of said Judgment in the following described property, to-wit; Lots 3 and 4, nnd EM. of SW4 of Section IS. In Town ship 10, South of ltnugo 13 Kast ol tho Wlllametto Meridian In Crook County, Oregon. E. H. KNOX. Shoriff of Crook Co. Dated nt I'rlnovllle, Oregon, this 29th day or July. 191C. ly Fl.OYD A. ROWKI.L. 22-20c Deputy. six successive weeks. Dated this 19th day of July, 1916. C. S. tlEXSOX, 20-25c Attorney for Plaintiff. IX THE COI'XTY COl'ItT OF THE STATE OF Ottl'COX I'OIt CltOOK COlXTV. In tho matter of the estate of Jesse L. Polish, Deceased. CITATION TO HEIItS. To Elizabeth A. Polish, the known heir of Jesse L. Polish, deceased, and to all the unknown heirs. If nny of Jee L Polish, deceased, (HIEKTINO- IN Till: NAMK OF THK STATIC OF OltEOOX. You are heroby rltejl mid summoned to appear on Mnmliiv, tho 2Mb day of September, 1910. nt 10 o'clock . M., nt the Countv Court room In I'rlnovllle, Oregon, to show cnuce If j'tiv exist, whv mi or der for the Bale of NWVi of Section S, T. IS S.. Itmige 10 E., W M . slioilld not be iiihiIh to S. C. Caldwel, ifH udmliilsir.ilor of tald estate, ns prayed for In the petition of hhIiI ad ministrator Died herein. WITNESS- The Honorable 0 Springer, Judge iff tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty or Crook, with tho nenl of said court nlllxed this 10th day of August, 1910. Attest: WAUllieX HUOWX. 2l-27c. County Clerk. NOTICE I'OIt PUIU.1CATIOX. Department of tho Interior, 17. S. Land Otllce. at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, July 20th, 1910. NOTICE Is heroby given that Oeorge N. Stoncr, of Alfalfa, Ore gon, who, on February 27th, 1911, made Homestead Entry. No, 0S200, for SH SK V, SV4 SW'U, Sec. 8. and NWV, Section 17, Township 19 South. Ilnugo 10 Enat. Wlllametto Meridian, bus Hied no tic J of Inten tion to mnko Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho hied above described, before I.ako M, llechtcll, I'. S. Commissioner, nt Prlnellle, Oregon, on the 28th day of August, 1910. Claimant tinmes ns witnesses: John N. Williamson, I.oj Uctt'nger, of I'rlnevllle, Oregon! A'lirtl l Parber, Atmllierl Powell, of Alfalfa, Oifgon. II. FllAXtC WOOPf 01 K, 2l':c Ueglster. IX THE ClltCt'lT COCUT OF THK STATE OF OltKfiOX FOlt CIt(H)K COUNTY. Sarah J. Heldlng. Plnlntlff. vs. Wll Hum P. Heldlng, Defendant, SUMMONS. To William P. Heldlng, tho Defend. tint above nntned: IX THE NAMK OF THK STATE OF OHEOON: You nro heroby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint (lied against you In tho above entitled suit on or before Sep tember 2r.Hi, HUG, and if you fall so to answer, the Plaintiff will take Judgment ngninst you for the relief demanded In her complaint herein, to-wit: for tho decree of this couit dissolving tho mnrrlngu rontract now existing between yourself and the Plaintiff; declaring tho Plaintiff to be tho owner of certain real estate, free from all Interest or claim of yourself; permitting the Plaintiff to use tho name of Sarah J. Itodkey. This Summons Is ordered to be seivod upon you by the Piibllenlton thereof in The Hend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published in Crook county, Oregon, by ordor of tho Honorable T. K J. Duffy, Judge of said Court, said Order being made and entered on tho loth day of July, 1910, ditto of 1st publication, July 19th, 1910; length of publication, IX THE CIIUT1T CO CUT OF THE STATU OF OltKfiOX FOlt CltOOK COl'XTV. . Sophia Fallen. Plnlntlff, vs. Patrick Fallen, Defendant. SUMMONS. To Patrick Fallon, tho Defendant above named: IX TIIK NAMK OF THK STATE OF OIlEiiON: You are hereby requir ed to appear nnd answer the Com plaint (lied against you In the above entitled suit on or before. October 0th, 1910, and If you fnll bo to an swer, the Plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for the relief de manded In her complaint, to-wit: for the Decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract, now existing between yourself nnd the Plaintiff, awarding the eustodv and control of tho children of said marriage to till Plnlntlff. This summons Is ordered to bo served upon you liv the publication thereof In Tho Hend Dulletin, a vcok ly newspaper published In Crook countv, Oregon, bv order of thn Hon ornble T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of said Court, said order being made and en tered on the 10th dny of August. 1910, dnte of 1st iiitbllnillon, August 23rd, 1910: length of publication, six consecutive wok. Dated August 23rd. 1910. C. S. DKXSON. 2r.-31e. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. IX THE ClIHTIT COl'ItT OF THE STATU OF OllKOOX I'OIt CltOOK COUNTY. Kmiiia King, Plaintiff, vs. John King, Defendant. SUMMONS. To John itlng, the Defendant above named: IX THK NAMK OF THK STATU OF OHEOOX: You tiro hereby requir ed to nppenr nnd answer tho Com plaint tiled against you In tho above entitled suit on or before October 0th, 1910, nnd if you fall so to an swer, the Plaintiff wilt take Judg ment against ou for the rollef de manded In tier complaint, to-wit: for tho Decree of this Curl dissolving the marriage contract now existing between ourself and tho l'lalntlff. awarding the custody and control of the children of said uinrrlage to till Plnlntlff. This summons Is ordered to be served upon ou by the publication thereof In The llond Bulletin, n week lv newspaper published In Crook county, Oregon, by order of the Hon orable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of said Court, said order being imulo nnd en titled on the 10th day or August. 1910, date of 1st publication, August 23rd, 1910: length of publication, six consecutive neks. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1010. C. S. I1KXSOX, un-llc PlaliitlffB Attorney. 0 0 3 3 32 3 11 Umpire O'Donuell. 7 10 24 A Cood Thing for Clilldien. Foley's Honey and Tar Is n par ticularly good cold, cough and croup medicine for children because It contains no opiates or hablt-forin-Ing drugs. The "little colds" of summer, us well us tho long standing, deep seated coughs, that hang on for months, are banished by Its use. Tho first dose brings relief and comfort. Sold every wlwre. Adv. For farm land loans see J. Ryan & Co. Heasonable rates, prompt service. Adv. A desirable bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to The Hend Dulletin. LEGAL NOTICES HlllS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for the furnishing of 100 rords of wood to Snhoal District Number 12 as (lie same may be re quired during the present school year. Illds will be considered for spund dry body wood, sound limb wood and slab wood- All must be of the btjst quality of Its kind and con form to th requirement of the dis trict. No wood with dead or net sap will be accepted, lilds on different kinds of wood must be beparate and plain, Hlds will be received nnd consid ered If filed on or bttfore Friday tho First day of September. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. n. j. ovkhtuuf. 26-260 , Clerk of Hoard IX THE COI'XTY COl'ItT OF THK STATE OF OIHXiOX FOlt THE COI'XTY OF CltOOK. In the matter of the estate of Charle Pr'.ngle. dt-ct-ajod .NOTICE OF FINAL SBTTI.EMEXT Notice Is hert'.y g.en that Use mi .NOTICE FOlt PUHI.IIWTIOX. Department of the Interior, U. S. I.nnd Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, August 4 th, 1910, NOTICK- Is horebv given that Xlckles Peterson, of Dend, Oregon, who, on May 27th, 1912, made llnme utead Kutry, No. 010303, for KVj, Section 28. Township 20 South, Hnuge 17 Knst, Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to muko Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above dosorlhod, before II. C. Kills, U. S. Couimlwtlon er, nt Dend, Oregon, on the 11th day of September, 1910. Claimant mimes as witiioMses: Orleu O. King, Horace A. Warring ton, Brothers, Oregon; Natiut P. Jordan, Otis C. Ilenkle, Hend, Ore gon. II. FIIAXIC WOODCOCK, 23-27p. Iteglstur. IX THK ClIHTIT COl'ItT OF THE STATK OF OKKOOX FOlt THE COUNTY OF CltOOK. Nollb' S)ence, Plaintiff, vs. John Spoure, Defendant. SUMMONS. To John Speuce, the above named de fendant: IX THE NAMK OF THE STATK OF OUKUOX, you nro hereby requir ed to appoitr nnd answer tho com plaint of tho plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled cnuse mid court on or before September 20. 1910, that being six weeks from the II rst publication of this summons; nnd If you fall to it appear or oth erwise plead, for 'vnnt thereof the plaintiff will aptly to suld court for the rollef prayed for In her com plaint, to-wit: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between ou unci the plain tiff. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a wcok for six coneecutlve weeks, pursuuut to nu order of tho Honorable T. E J. Duff). Judge of the above entitled court, dated August R, 191C. First publication, August 9, 1910. Last publication, September 20, 1910. A. J. MOOItB. Attorney for Plaintiff, 31-29p Html. Oregon NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fillli and Wnilungton Slirrli PORTLAND. OREGON Centrally Located The llolel for YOU Special Summer Kates Hoom with Imtli privilege, .single 75c tip; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private hath, single $ 1 .50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot ears pass our doors. Kroin North Hank Depot Sear transfer at 5th St. .NOTICE OF HH!!HII'I''S HALE. Ily virtue of tn execution In foro closure duly Issued b the clerk of the Circuit Court of tho County of Crook. State of Oregon, dated this 29th dav of July, 110. tn a certain notion In tho Circuit Court for the srld County and State, wherein First National Dank of I.lonton, Oregon, a corimratlon. Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Oeorge W. Hall nnd Itosettn M. Hall, Defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand and uo-100 Dollars with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho 17th dcy of November. 19H, together with Two Hundred and no. 100 Dol lars attorney's fees, and tho further sum of Twenty-uno nnd 60-100 Dol lars costs, and accruing costs. Notice is horeby given th't I will, on Sb'urday, the 2nd day of Septonv Hotel Benson PORTLAND, OREGON We believe thut there is no Hotel iu the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that oilers more to the traveller. KATES Sl.flO and up without bath. 3'J.OO and up witli bath. A. T. LUNDIJOKG, Manager a i rj 1 ral