The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 30, 1916, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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Jtlg Increase In Kurollnient is Kvpect-
iil Thin Vciir More Scuts Purrh.
n.cct to Cure for tJio Chlldivn
Accommodations Ao Crowded
The Ucnil Public schools, with n
corps of 21 teachers tind an enroll
ment which, It Is expected, will bo
200 pupils moro than tho enrollment
of last spring, will open on Septem
l.er 11.
Tho teaching positions nil have
heen filled. In addition nrrango
inonts hnvo been mndo by which
teachers may bo obtained w'thln a
short tlmo It It Is found nfter the
cchool opening that tho present
teaching force cannot care for the
expectod growth In enrollment, Re
lieving that tho number of cchool
ciilldren Is 200 greater In School
District No. 12 than It wr.s at the
close of last term, the board has or-
publlc schools of Uend. Superintend
ent Thordarson has been In Ilcnd for
reveral weeks making plans for tho
school opening. Erie Dolt, who was
with Superintendent Thonbrson at
Lebanon in the capacity of principal
of the high school, will take a slm
liar position here. Mr. Holt will
teach Latin and science and will
handle athletics.
The other teachers who have been
selected for tho Hend schools are:
primary grades, Herthn Wllklns,
Gertrude Hanks, Orace Kane. Nellie
i'attlson, Stella Pattlson nnd Mrs.
Cody; Intermediate grades. Mrs. Ivy
Davidson, Haiel Thorson. Mildred
Mersdoft, Alice Rnsmussen, of Trout
dale; Nora iLivlngston. Uedtuond;
grammar grades, Alice Ulnskford,
Klamath Falls; L. Mae Hltchey. Mnr
gcret Downs, principal of Held
school; high school, ltiZi'enn, Kng
llsh; Mabzel Lorence, Go-man and
history; Helen Manney, niathemat
les; F. S Francis, commercial.
Plans aro now being considered by
the board for the transportation of
about 25 children living near tho
logging camps of The Shevlln-Hlxon
Company and the Hrooks-Scanlon
Lumber Co. Families llvlnir nnnr
these camps have signified their de
slro to send their children to Hend
to school, but transportation facil
ities must bo afforded before they
can do It.
Superintendent Tliordarson Is nt,
the Hold school every day and school
patrons desirous of conferring with
him on school matters will find him
nt his ofllce. A teachers' meeting
has been called for Saturday, Sop-
l'AOE It,
FRANKLIN THOKUARSON
SUPERINTENDENT BEND FUDLIC SCHOOLS
dercd 100 additional scats and lifts
inude plans for caring for them In
other buildings about town. These
scats en n bo put In quickly and now
teachers cnu be obtained upon short
notice eo that no Interruption In the
opening of school will hnppsu.
Franklin Thordarson, for several
years superintendent of tho public
schools of Lebanon, succeeds II. L.
Hopkins as superintendent of the
tember 9 nt 9 o'clock. Pupils nro
urged to enroll on or before tho
opening of school so Hint names may
bo placed on tho "Roll of Honor" for
perfect attendance. Alt eighth grude
pupils are asked to go to tho Held
school and nil others who live north
of Hawthorne, avenue and Llnster
road are asked to go to the High
school on the opening day of school.
ISN'T HE THE HANDSOME MAN!
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CROOK COUNTY
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DESCRBED
THIS YEAR'S SHOW TO
BE WINNER
.Manager Sclice Says It Will Kvcet All
Previous Kll'oit.s ei-opl.uie Will
lie Important Atti-nctioi Hum?
Hall With Portland Team.
PIUNEVILLK. Or.. Aug. 2S.
(Special.) Plans for tho 12lh an
nual Crook County Fr.lr io be, held nt
Prlnovllle Septomber 27, 2S, 29, nnd
30 are about complete, nnd, accord
lug to Manager Schce, this year's
ovent will, without n single doubt,
bo the best fair over held In Kastern
Oregon and cxcell last year's fair In
nil respects.
With the crop conditions In Cen
tral Oregon nnd the prices tho far
mers aro receiving for their crops
there Is not tho slightest doubt that
tho crowds will be double that of last
year.
The exhibits will bo bettor than
LEGAL NOTICES
RIDS WANTKD.
Scaled bids will bo received bv tin
undersigned for tho furnishing ol
100 cords of wood to School District
Number 12 as the same may be re
quired, during the present school
year. Ulds will be considered for
sound dry body wood, sound limb
wood and slab wood. All must be of
the best quality of Its kind and con
frfrm to tho requirements of the dis
trict. No wood with dead or wet sap
will bo accepted. Hlds on different
kinds of wood must be separate and'
plain.
Bids will be received nnd consid
ered If filed on or before Friday the
First day of September. The board
reserves the right to reject any or
nil bids.
H. J. OVKRTURF.
2"-2Cc Clerk of Hoard
IN TIIK COUNTY COURT Ol' TIIK
STATU Ol' ORKGOX FOR TIIK
COl'NTV OF CROOK.
In tho matter of tho estate of Charles
Prlngle. deceased.
NOTICK OF FINAL SKTTLKMKNT.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, .lames Ityan, administra
tor, of the estate of Charles Prlngle.
deceased, has tiled his dual account
nnd report with the County Court
of tho State of Oregon, for the coun
ty or Crook, and that the 2nd day of
October, 191ti, at tho hour or 10:110
o'clock a. m. on said day nt the court
room or said county court In the
court house In Prlnovllle, Oregon,
has been appointed as the time and
placo for the hearing of objections to
snld final account and settlement
thereof.
..... uah .,uB . ,.uuoi ui.v JAMKa UVAN. A(l!ullll(ll.llt,)r.
ever Tor there Is more produce to I yjj. Al CAHTKlt
chow. Tho livestock exhibits will bol ' Attorney for Administrator,
larger because all that wore at tho' Date ot first publication, August
fair with stock last year v.Ul be on; 2:1. hum
hand and many new exhibitors from
nelgl boring counties have made res-
orvm on ror stalls. A rat steer will
bo given away this year again to the
person guessing the neatest to tho
correct weight. Last year the steer
vns won by it man from llond and
some one from the Mill City may be
so fortunnto ngaln. Tho races will
bo fnr better this year and horses
from Sisters, Hend, Redmond and
Prlnovllle will be on hand In addi
tion to the horses from other fairs.
Tho attractions will be better this
year nnd tho main free attraction
will bo an aviator doing nil tho
thrilling stunts such as the Spiral,
Toxas Tommy, Death Dive, nnd oth
ers with his aeroplane at a height
of thousands of feet. This was tho
innlu event nt.tho Oregon State fair
Ir.st year and they wanted this man
this year Inn wore unable o gcUilm
rs tho Crook County Fair beat thoiu
to him, both dates being tho sr.ino.
In addition to tho above there will
bo othor free acts dally In front of
the grandstand and a baud of splen
did musicians have been engaged
from Portland to furnish the music.
This baud will be assisted by (wo
musicians from Hend and two from
Prlnovllle nnd all lovers or good
baud music wilt be Insured a treat.
On tho last three days of tho fair nt
10:" 0 In the morning there will be
a baseball game between Prlnevlllo
and tho llnby Heavers, the winners
of the Inter City League pennant,
that will be a treat to till Central
Oregon fans. This series will de
cide tho semi-pro base br.ll title of
Oregon. There will bo a night show
and cnrnlvnl on tho streets every
night with merry-go-rounds, forrls
when), shows, concessions and bund
concerts, dances nnd everything to
make something doing all tho time.
Don't forget tho dato nnd come nnd
stay all week. Write now to tho
Manager Crook county fair at Prlne
vlllo If you do not have n premium
list.
Date of last publication. September
20, 1910. 25.29c
A (iood Thing for Children.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is a par
tlcularly good cold, cough and
croup medicine for children because
It contains no opiates or hablt-form-Ing
drugs. Tho "llttlo colds" of
summer, ns well as tho long standing,
deep seated coughs, that hang on ror
ir-onths, are banished by Its use. Tho
first dusn brings relief nnd comfort.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
Linnlng In Providing Bulletin.
TO DISCONTI.M'K OFFICII.
(Oregon Journal.)
Representative Slnnott has boon
advised that postofllces are ubout to
be discontinued at Cllno Falls, Crook
county, and Harney, Harney county.
Immediate action has been postponed
nt his request to allow tlmo for hear
ing from the communities affected.
T
IX TIIK COl'NTV COURT OF
STATU OF OlttiKON l'Olt
COUNTY OF CROOK.
In tho matter or the Kstatu or lsa
Waugh. deceased.
NOTICK TO CKKDITOIIS.
NOTICK Is hereby given by the
undorslgned. the duly nppolutcd.
qualified and tiding ndnilnl.itrntrlx
of the estate of lsa Waugh, deceased,
to the creditors, and all persons hav
ing claims against said deceased, or
oa Id estate, to present them, verllled
ns required by law, within six months
after the llrst publication or this no
tice to the said administratrix nt the
ofllce or her Attorney. Vernon A,
Forbes, In tho First National bank
building, llond. Oregon:, tho same be
ing tho placo for the transaction of
the business or said estate In said
county nnd state. "
Dated this Kith day or August,
lit 10.
ALMA DAISY I.OWK.
Admtlstrntrlx or tho Kstute or lsa
Waugh, deceased.
Dato or first publication, August
lfith. 19 in.
VKItNON A. FORRKS.
2l-2Sc AtK.rnoy for Adir.I-.iIstrntilx
er, nt Hend, Oregon, on the 11th day
or September, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Orlen Oi King, Hornco A. Warring
ton, Hrothets, Oregon; Nnum P.
.Ionian, Otis C. Henklo, Hend, Ore
gon. H. FHANK WOODCOCK,
-'3--Tp. ltegtster.
IX T1IF. CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK
STATU OF ORKGON FOR TIIK
COUNTY OF CROOK.
Nellie Speme Plaintiff, vs. John
Spence, Defendant.
81 MMONS.
To John Spence, the nbove nanivd de
fendant: IN THK NAMK or TIIK STATU
01' OltKGON, you ait hereby requir
ed to appear and aiisw."- the com
plaint of the plaintiff pi. .1 against
you In tho above entitled i.mse and
court on or before September 20,
1911!, that being six weoks fr.n the
llrst publication or this siitnn, ..:;
and It you fall to tc. appear or mi
erwlse plead. Tor want thereof ih.
plaintiff will apply to said court foi
the relief prayed for In her com
plaint, to-wlt: for a decree forover
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between you nnd the plain
tiff. This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutlvo weeks, pursuant
to on order of the Honorable T. K.
J. Duffy, Judge of the nbove entitled
court, dated August fi, 1910,
First publication, August 9, 1910.
Last publication, September 20,
1910.
A. J. MOOUK.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
2.1-29C Hend, Oregon.
NOTICK OF SIIKRII'F'S SAI.K.
Uy virtue df r.n execution In fore
closure duly Issued by tho clerk of
tho Circuit Court of thu County of
Crook, Stnto of Orcgou, dated this
29th day or July, 1910, In a certain
action In tho Circuit Court ror the
sr.ld County and State, wherein First
National Hank or Llnutou, Oregon, n
corporation, Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against George W. Hall and
Uosettn M. Hall. Defendants, ror the
sum or Two Thousand and no-KM)
Dollars with Interest nt tho rate or
10 percent per annum Trout the 17th
dny or November. 1911, together
with Two Hundred and no-1(H) Dol
lars nttomey's, fees, and the further
sum of TwentS'-ono and Till. 100 Dol
lars, costs, and ncrrulng costs,
Notlco Is hereby given thM 1 will,
on Saturday, the 2nd dny or Septem
ber, 1910, nt tho North front door
or tho courthouuo In Prlnovllle, In
aald County, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon or said day, sell at public
auction, to thu highest bidder ror
cash, all right and title that the
above named defendants or either
or them have or hud at dato or said
Judgment In tho following described
property, to-wlt: Lots II and 4, nnd
KV4 of SWV of Section 18, In Town,
ship 10. South or Itnngo 111 Uast of
tho Willamette Meridian In Crook
County. Oregon.
K. H. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook Co.
Dated nt Prlnovllle, Oregon, thU
29th day of July, 1916.
ly FLOYP A. HOWKLL.
22-20c Deputy.
I NfflK CIRCUIT COURT OF THU
STATIC OF OHKGOX l'Olt CROOK
COUNTY.
Sophia Fallen. Plaintiff, vs. Patrick
Fallen, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Patrick Fallon, thu Defendant
above named:
IN THK NAMK OF THU STATR
OF ORKGON: You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer tho Com
plaint filed against you lu tho nbovo
entitled suit on or before October
0th, 1910, nnd if you fall so to an
swer, tho Plaintiff will take Judg
ment against you for the relief de
manded In her complaint, to-wlt: for
tho Decree of this Court dissolving
tho marriage contract now existing
between yourself nnd tho Plnlntlff,
awarding tho custody nnd control of
''e children of said marriage to this
'" dntlff.
'fuls summons Is ordered to bo
sentui upon you by the publication
tliertiM m Tho Hend Hullotln, n week
ly newspaper published In Crook
county. it, non, by order of tho Hon
orable 1. c .1. Duffy, Judgo of said
Court, snld m.ipr being mndo nnd en
tered on the Kth dny of August,
191l, date of 1st mihllcutlou, August
2Itrd. 1910; letisru of publication,
six consecutive w.-
Dated August 2. v 1910.
C. S. Ml-.N'SON.
25-Sle. Attorney (or i'se Plnlntlff.
IX THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK
STATU OF ORKGON FOR PitOOlC
COUNTY.
Ktnma Ring, Plaintiff, vs. John Ring,
Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To John Ring, the Defendant nlwv
named:
IN THK NAMK OF THK STATU
OF OltKGON: You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the Com
plaint tiled against you lu tho above
entitled suit on or before October
Gth, 1910, nnd If you rail so to an
swer, the Plaintiff will tuko Judg
ment ngalnst you for tho relief do
mauded In her complaint, to-wlt: for
the Decree of this Court dissolving
tho marriage contract now existing
between youri"ir nnd tho Plaintiff,
awurdlng the custody and control of
the children of said marriage to thM
Plaintiff.
This summons Is ordered to bo
served upon you by the publication
thereof In The Hend Hullotln, a week
ly newspaper published In Crook
county, Oregon, by order of tho Hon
orable T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo of said
Court, said order being madn and en
tered on the 10th day of August.
1910, date of 1st publication, August
2Hrd, 1910; length of publication,
six cousecutlvu woks.
Dated this 2.1rd day of August,
1910.
O. S. HKNSON,
2ri-:ilc. Plaintiffs Attorney.
IX TIM
STA'I
I COUNTY COURT Oh TIIK
K OF OltKGON l'Olt CROOK
. COUNTY.
In the mntter of tho estate of Jesse
L. Poush, Deceased.
CITATION TO HKIRS.
To Elizabeth A. Poush, tho known
heir of Jesse L, Poush, deceased,
and to all Ihe unknown heirs. If
nnv of Jesse I,. Poush, decensed,
GItKKTINO:
IN THK NAMK OF TIIK STATU
OF ORKGON, You an' hereby cited
and summoned to appear on Monday,
tho 2."th day or September, 1910, nt
10 o'clock A. M., at tho County
Court room In Prlnevlllo, Oregon, to
show cnuse ir any exist, why nn or
der ror tho Bnlo or NW U or Section
8, T. 18 S Range 10 K., W. M.,
should nut bo made to S. C. Caldwel,
as administrator -or mild estate, as
prayed for In tho petition of snld ad
ministrator filed herein.
WITNKSS: Tho Honorable G.
Springer, Judgo of tho County Court
of the Stnto or Oregon, ror the Coun
ty or Crook, with the seal of snld
court altlxed this lCth day or August,
1910.
Attest: WAKRHN HROWN,
21-2'c. County Clerk.
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Fifth and Vilnnjlon Strrrli
PORTLAND. OREGON
Centrally Located The Hold for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room witli bitth privilege, single 75c up; double
$ 1 .00 up. Hoont with private bath, single $ 1 .50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto bus meets trains.
Union Depot? cars pass our doors.
From North Hank Depot S ear transfer at 5th St.
NOTICK FOR PUIILIC.VriOX.
Department of thu Interior, U. S
Land Oltleo nt Tho Dalles. Oregon,
August 4th, 191G.
NOTICK Is hereby given that
Nick Ion Peterson, of llond, Orogon,
who, on May 27th, 1912, made Home-
stead i;ntry, No. oio:iG3. for K,
Section 28, Township 20 South,
Range 17 Hunt. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make
Final Three Year Proof, to establish
claim to tho land above described,
before H C. Kills, U. H. Commission-
Lenses Ground
We are grinding our
own lenses. Consulta
tion and eye test free.
Hotel Benson
PORTLAND, ORKGON
CHARLES H. FRANCIS
M. D. C. Al.
OPTICIAN ANI OITOMKTRI8T
With, .Myron II. Hynioni, Jeweler.
We believe that there is no Hotel
in the entire United States more
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more to the traveller.
KATES $1.30 and up without bath.
$2.00 and up with bath.
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