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"C- HuSwmtWR: tiie nnxn nuLLKTix, rexd, ork., weiixeshay, pEtTEMnnn a, into. PAGE 11. A OPAL BIT PUT E LOCALS WIN SUNDAY FIASCO 15-6 Myers 1'Mts Up Holler When Cup. O'DonticIl Put Stover In tho Rox in tho Ninth Inning With a lit Run Lend Tctiicruw Fnlsliea A travesty on America's greatest of all outdoor sports was pulled off Inst Sunday on tho local diamond Then the hyphenated Opal City team was sacked in a heart rending exhi bition by a Bcoro of 1G to C by tho Rend nlno. As one fan put It there was a good bucking contest before -which there wna a ball game. That's just about as much as ought to bo said about it. Tho Rend lads, with a 13 run lead at tho end of tho eighth Inning, ceas ed taking Opal seriously. O'Donnell -wasn't hop to the fact that thero was a Uttlo sldo money up on the gamo over on tho south end of tho bleach era so ho shoved Stover into the box. Just to give tho fanB a little fun. In this story wo begin at tho end first, lor thoro wbb little excitement beforo Stover, with a million dollar grin, nnd n grammar school peg, began loping tho horsehldo across homo plato. Thoro Is no Intention to hurt Dutch's feelings, because the gentle man with a Teutonic prefix, bo far ng it generally known to tho public, never sot his foot In tho box to pitch an honest to goodness ball gamo bo- fore. And what's more he doesn't think ho can twirl. His placo is at the mid sack. Well, Stover did not get away good from tho start and walked Carncs. He did bettor with Raker, of Shovlln-Hlxon fame. Rut then camo up Leo and Stover missed tho man at first with a wild over throw. Rorlng came, up and got a nlco Blnglo, N. Wlcgand followed suit and scored, nnd to mako mat ters worso all three of the nforc- nald visiting gcntlemon wore scored on Stovor's wild pitch. Rut that didn't worry tho Rend aggregation, -for there was ono down and still a margin of nine scores. Myerx Gets XerroiiH, Just at thla juncturo, however, thero was one fan In tho crowd who -lld begin to get uneasy on tho plno board bleachers. This was Earl My ers. Myors petulantly Jumped from his .seat and with celority trotted over to Cap. O'Donnoll and spoko in an Imperious tono of voice: 'If you don't tnko that Dutchman out now it will post you twenty four dollars," spoko Myors. Why?" quoth O'Donnell. ' I got twelvo dollars on this game," Myers retorted, "and so far It's won, but I feel It sllppln,' so ditch the comedy." Stover Get Jerked. Forthwith, O'Donnoll, heeding tho pecuniary call for help from tho king lee fan gave Stovor his time and sent lilm to third nnd beckoned for Toth erow to perform tho doxology, which he did 'muy pronto." Again to return to the game. Rend hit, ran, played horse on tho Held and managed to kocp warm on the chilly Sunday nfternoon. Thero was not a great deal that could be called base ball, and even tho scor ers longed for the curtain to drop. Kverybody on tho Rend toam hit at least onco, and i almost everybody scored. Clow got 12 striko outs and was touched for seven hlU. Rorlng, de spite tho miserable support given him by his team mates, got 10 strike outs, but had less luck in holding the Rond stickers from hitting. Tho locals got 13 hits. It 1b expected that Prlnevlllo wilt mako It raoro interesting for the lo cal fans noxt Sunday on the Rend diamond. UP WEAK GAM Tho summary of Sunday's gamo was as follows: REND AH R II E A PO Stover, 2b, p. 3b 5 1 2 0 2 3 Tetherow, 3b, p.. 6 0 114 1 O'Donnoll, c ....B 1 2 0 3 11 Houston, ss ....4 2 1 1 3 0 Clow. p. 2b ....4 5 1 3 12 1 Murphy. If B 2 1 0 0 0 Steldl, lb E 2 2 0 0' 9 Rlake, rf 6 2 2 0 0 1 Sprlncr. ct 4 0 1 0 0 1 43 15 13 5 24 27 OPAL CITY Afl' R II E A PO l.ee, lb 3 2 1 3 0 9 Rorlng, p-ss ....4 1 2 2 12 1 N. Wlegand, c ...6 1 2 0 2 11 Overall, If 5 0 0 1 0 0 P. Wlegand, ea-cf 5 0 0 3 3 0 Cato. 3b 4 0 1 5 0 0 Pearce, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Carnes, 2b ....3 1 0 0 2 3 Raker, cf,-p ....3 1 0 0 3 0 36 6 7 14 22 24 Umpire Russell. For farm land loans see J, Ryan & Co. Reasonable rates, prompt service. Adv. A rinnlrnhln hrpnrt knlft. free with every annual subscription to The Jiend Rullctln. REASON FOR BEGINNING AT MATH TOT STRAH01 Town Able to Offer Ijirge Financial Inducements nnd Lino Promises Tonnage at Once. That tho roa9on for beginning work on tho O. C. & E. at Klamath Falls, Instead of Rend, is because of tho financial Inducements offered by that city and tho prospect-of tonnage from every miles of road ns construc tion proceds, Is stated by Mr. Stra horn In a letter recently received by a member of the local railroad com mittee. This does not mean, how ever, that construction will not begin here as soon "as possible, nor thnt It will bo delayed beyond tho tlmo when the right of way is provided hero. Air. Strahorn's letter Is as follows: "I hevo noticed some criticism of our course in possibly beginning con struction work on the llend-Klaraath Falls line at Klamath Kails Instead of at llcr.d. Of course you have fol lowed this whole matter so closely that you fully npprcclate the situa tion, especially that 1 am not able control this matter of which unit shall be built first or entirely when K shall be built, although I havo from tho first Intended, to bogin at Rend. It is purely a question of financing. It happens that there are several units or sections of our Cen tral Oregon syotem upon which con struction could be commenced almost Immediately because money Is forth coming to go a long ways toward constructing it, which money could not be obtained it it woro to bo ap plied to tho building of somo other section or tho entire system, it happens that Klamath Falls In Its groat anxiety for Immedlnto action and by virtue of its greater ability to contrlbuto than any other com munity, undertakes to raise sutll clcnt capital and othor kinds of as sistance which when added to con tributions of private Interests In that sanib flold makes It entirely practic able to go ahead thero. None of this, howover, could bo obtained woro wo to dofer construction until tho ontlro system Is financed. It Is only avail- ublo for Immediate use because of tho anxiety of the subscribers to derive im'niedlato benefits. "Notwithstanding this there Is ab Bolutoly no idea upon my part or that of aay other communities vhero v.'o tnlcht undor similar conditions proceed with construction beforo we do at Ilend, to stop vlth such con struction or to censo efforts to secure tho balcnco of tho capital needed to carry on work simultaneously all along the lino. Klamath Falls do- stros this Just na much as I do be- cnuso It wants tho connce'lon with Rond at tho earliest posslblo moment. It Is not at all unllkoly that wo might yet be at work from Rond as quickly or almost as quickly r.s from Klamath Fells or any othor point. Ono thing is certain. This could bo brought about almost Immediately could Rend afford as great assistance proportion ately and mako as good a showing of traffic to bi derived from tho first 40 or &0 miles of construction as can bo shown on tho south end. "Please do not forget that this Is tho peoplo's road, and that whonovor tho people como forward with tho necessary help I will carry out my pledges to the letter. Nothing would suit me hotter than to bo able to pro ceed with theso activities at Rend. Meantime as I have already written and wired, I am not unmindful of tho splendid public spirit exhibited by your people In tho securing of ter minals and thq good progress being made with tho right of way work. A continuance of this aggressivo and united action is tho best assurance that Rend will como Into her own In this great railway development." Sincerely yours, ROUT. B. STRAHORN." A deslrablo brad knife free with every annual subscription to The Rend Rulletin. V YOU KNOW OF A Viitof A Departure A Birth ADealh Ab Accident A Rul EtUie Trnction Any Impfweinaiti An Iliac Any New Building OR- Anjrthmg ihit it of Interat ITS NEWSI tad Phone it i; The Bulletin 501 No waiting at the Metropolitan for that shave or hair cut. Four chairs now ready. Adv. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. United States. President Woodrow Wilson Vice President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of State ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josophus Daniels Secretary of War . .Newton D. Daker Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury . W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerce . . W. C. Redfleld Secretary of Labor . . . .W. R. Wilson Attorney General T. M. Gregory Postmaster General .Albert Rurleson State. Governor James Withycombo Secretary of State . ...U. W. Olcott Tron surer Thos. R. Ka Atty. General Geo. M. Rrown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill State Printer Arthur Lawrence Commissioner Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hod Game Warden . . .Carl D. Shoemaker State Engineer John H. Lents United States Senators George B. Chamberlain - Harry W. Lano Congressmen C. X. McArthur N. S. Slnnott W. A, Hawloy Crook County. Circuit Court Judge. . T. E. J. Duffy District Attorney W. H. Wlrtt County Judge G. Springer Clerk Warren Drown Sheriff E. R. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor II. A. Foster School Supt J. E. Myers Coroner P. R. Polndoxtor Surveyor II. A. Kolly Commissioners J. F. Ulanchard II. J. Overturf Hie Courts. Circuit Meets first MondayJn September and Dccemoer and second aionaay in xuarcu. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Moots first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September, November and December. Rend School District No. IS. Directors R. M. Smith, Climn. J. Edward Larson J. P. Koyos Clerk .- II. J. Ovorturf City of Rend. Mayor .....' J. A. Bastes Recorder II. O. Bills Treasurer Mary E. Coleman Chief of Pollco ....L. A. W. Nixon City Attorney ...II. II. Do Armond City Physician U. C. Coo Councllmen John Steldl C. M. McKay C. V. Cllvla L. C. Rudo w B. V Rrostorhous S. C. Catdwell Justice of the Peace. Rond Precinct J. A. Baste LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR Pl'RLIO.VriON. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Land Oltlco at The Dalles, Oregon, August 10, 191G. NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Ar thur A. Dickinson, of Rond, Oregon, who, on April 10th, 1911, mndo Homestead entry. No. 08049. for SW H, Section 9, Township 17 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, hns tiled notice of Intention to mako Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before H. C. Bills, U. S. Commission er, at Rend, Oregon, on the 10th day of October, 1916. Claimant names ns witnesses: Charles R. Low, August Hallborg, Albert Harryman, Walter Daniels, Nets Anderson, all of Ilond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 2G-30p. Reglator. IX THE COUXTV COURT OF THE HTATE OF OREGON" FOR THE COUXTY OF CROOK. In the matter of the estato of Charles Prlngle, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned, James Ryan, administra tor, of the estate of Charlos Prlnglo, CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS liUFFSCIIMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS DEND. OREGON LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVL1N-H1XON LUMBER. OFFICE ON OREGON ST. deceased, hns filed his final account nnd report with the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for tho coun ty of Crook, and thnt the 2nd day of October, 191G, at tho hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m, on said day at tho court room of said county court In the court house In Prlnevllle, Oregon, hns been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account nnd settlement thereof. ' JAMES RYAN, Administrator. WM. A. CARTER, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, August 23. 1010 Date of last publication, September 20, 191C. 25-29c IX THE COUXTV COl'UT OF THE STATE OF ORGEOX FOR TIIE COUNTY OF CROOK. In tho matter of the Estate of Isn Waugh, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE Is hereby given by the undersigned, tho duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of tho eotnte of. Isn Wuugli, deceased, to tho creditors, and all persona hnv Ing claims against said deceased, or oaid estate, to present thorp, verified n3 required by law, within six mouths after the first publication of this no tlco to the said administratrix r.t the office of her Attorney, Yornon A. Forbes, In tho First National bank building, llcnd, Oregon; tiie snmo bo ing the plnco for tho transaction of tho business of said estate in said county nnd state. Dated this lGth day of August, iyiu. ALMA TA1SV l.nWM. Admilstratilx of tho Estate of Isa waugu, deceased. Date of first publication, August 1UU1, ll'lli. VritVnV A 1.Y4TJIIPCJ 24-2Sc Attorney for Administratrix IX THE COUXTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGOX FOR CROOK COUNTY. Ill tho mattor of tho estato of Jesse L. Poush, Deceased. CITATION TO HEIRS. To Elizabeth A. Poush, tho known Jiolr of Jesse J.. Poush, deceased, nnd to all the unknown heirs, If any of Jesso L. Poush, deceased, ukektimi: IN TIIE NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON, You nro hereby cited and summoned to appear on Monday, tno ubtn day of September, IMG, at 10 o'clock A. M at tho County Court room In Prlnovlllo, Oregon, to snow causo it any exist, why nn or dor for tho salo of NWJJ of Section 8, Township 18 8.. Rcngo 1C E W. M., should not be made to S. C. Cnld woll, as administrator of snld estato, ns prayed for in tho petition of said ndmlnlotrator filed herein. WITNESS: Tho Honornblo G. Springer. Judge- of tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho Coun ty of Crook, with tho seal of said court nlilxcd this lCth day of August, 191C. Attest: WARREN RROWN, 24-27C County Clork. JiPTICF. FOR PURIFICATION'. - Department of tho Interior, U, 8. I-nnd Ofilco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, AugusU4th. 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that NicKies I'oterson. of Rond. Oregon. who, on May 27th, 1912, inado Home stead Entry, No. 010363, for EMi, Section 28, Township 20 South, Rnngo 17 Bast. Wlllamotto Meridian. hns filed notlco of Intention to innkn Final Thrco Yonr Proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land abovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission or, nt Rond, Oregon, on tho 11th day of Soptombor, 1910. Claimant names db witnesses: Orlea O. King, Hornco A. Warring ton, Ilrothers, Oregon: Nnum P. Jordan, Otis C. Henkle, Rend, Ore gon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 23-27p. Register. ix the circuit court of the HTATE OF OREGON FOR VrilK COUNTY OF CROOK. Nellie Bponce, Plaintiff, vs. John Spenco, Defendant. SUMMONS. To John Spenco, tho abovo named de fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, you are horoby requir ed to appear and anawor tho com plaint of tho plaintiff filed against you In tho above ontltlod cause and court on or boforo Septombor 20, 191 C, that being six weeks from-the PHONE ULACK 741 first publication of this summons; and It you fall to so appear or oth erwise plead, Tor vunt thereof tho plaintiff will nprly to said court for tho rollef prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: for a decree forover dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plain tiff. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once n week for six consecutlvo weeks, pursuant to an order of tho Honornblo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of tho abovo entitled court, dated August G, 1916. First publication, August 9, 1916. Last publication, September 20, 1916. A. J. MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff, 23-29c. Rond, Oregon. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGOX FOR CROOK COUXTY. Sophia Fallen, Plaintiff, vs. Patrick Fallen, Defendant, SUMMONS. To Patrick Fallon, tho Defendant nbove named: IN TIIE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON: You are horoby requir ed to nppenr and nnswor tho Com plaint filed against ou In tho above entitled Bult on or beforo October 6th, 1916, and if you fall so to an swer, tho Plaintiff will tnko Judg ment ngnlnst you for tho rellof de manded In her complnlnt, to-wlt: for tho Decree of this Court dissolving tho marrlngo contract now existing between yourself and tho Plaintiff, awarding tho custody and control of tho children of said marriage to this Plaintiff. This summons Is ordered to bo served upon you by tho publication thereof In Tho Rend Rullctln, n weok ly newspaper published .In Crook county, Oregon, by ordor of tho Hon orablo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of Bald Court, said order being nuido nnd en tered on tho 16th day of AuguBt, 1916, dato of 1st publication, August 23rd, 1916; length of publication, six consecutlvo woks. Dated August 23rd, 1916. C. S. RBNSON. 2G-31c. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE HTATE OF OREGOX FOR CROOK COUXTY. Emma Ring, Plaintiff, vs. John Ring, Defendant, SUMMONS. To John Ring, tho Defendant abovo named: IN TIIE NAME OF TUB 8TATB OF OREOON: You nro horoby requir ed to nppear nnd answer tho Com plnlnt filed ngnlnst you In tho abovo entitled suit on or boforo October 6th, 1916, nnd If you fall no to an swer, tho I'lnlntlrr will tnko Judg ment against you for ,tho rollef do manded In her complnlnt, to-wlt: for tho Decrco of this Court dissolving tho mnrrlago contract now existing hotweon yourself and tho I'lnlntlrr. awarding tho custody and control of tho children of said marrlago to this I'lnlntlrr. This summons Is ordorcd to bo served upon you by tho publication tboruof In Tho Rond Rullolini'it-weck-ly newspaper published In Crook county, Oregon, by ordor of tho Iton orablo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of said Court, said order being mndo nnd en tered on tho 16th day of August, 1916, dato of 1st publication, August 23rd, 1916; length of publication, six consecutlvo woks. Dated this 23rd dny or August, 1916. C. 8. RBNSON, 2G-31C Plaintiffs Attornoy. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Filth and Wtthington Strrcti PORTLAND, OREGON Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU Special Summer Rates Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private bath, single $ 1 .50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot ears pass our doors. From North Hunk Depot S car transfer at 5th St. Lenses We are grinding our own lenses. Consulta tion and eye test free. CHARLES H. FRANCIS M. D. C. Al. OITICIA.V AMI OITOMirritlHT With .Myron If, Kyinoii, JuMuJer. Sco Edwards for papor hanging. Adr. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. J "L Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. 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