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    TJIK I1KXD HULIiETIN, JIKXI), OUK., 'WKnXKSDAY, SKlTF-MIlKn 20, 1010.
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FEEDING THE BOY.
Every Healthy Youngeter the OIt
HI System Cravea.
! growing boy the active, healthy.
hnl boy Is a better Judge of his
hthim inothrr or father or doctor.
seeds every kind of food, plenty of
lid his system will naturally cravo
lust thoso foods that uro best for
Icli, In substance. Is the theme of
Irtlele In the Nntlonnl Food Maga
I, by Dr. II.. E. Uarnard.
aero aro two kinds of food pro-
B, with which the body Is built up.
( the growing boy needs as much of
as the full grown man. often
b: carbohydrates, which are the
and sugars and starches that
ply heat and energy.
bo boy's protein food need not all
neat Dr. Barnard says "It Is hot-
that no small part of this nltrog-
iia food come from milk and cccs.
ese, beans and peas. If ho has
ty of these rich and relatively
up foods ho will not crave meat so
llnatcly im some growing boys do,"
'Barnard continues:
Che boy needs n large quantity of
bobydratcs. That Is why his de
nd for bread and butter Is limited
by the supply at hand; and when
uses almost as much butter as
nd, do not stint htm. Iiy tho pound
Iter Is expensive, but It W pure.
olesome food, and he can use It
Idlly. It will not inako him 111;
Ito the contrary.
And do not be afraid of sugar and
cct foods. Sugar Is a tmo conccn-
I ted food. Give him candy for des-
rt Ho craves It aud his craving Is
tural, not abnormal.
t'Tbo boy's Instincts will lead him to
looso the all around diet ho needs."
6INCH0T OUT
AGAINST WILSON
(Continued from Page 0.)
iiolo country eagorly awaited the
idcrahln of tho President, Wilson
bdged. Ho refused to tnko sides on
Bo greatest moral Issue of our time.
lo advised our pcopla to be "nuti
pal oven In thought," uudoclded he
reon right and wrong. While our
Hondo abroad were lighting for tho
rluclplea we held oqually with tlium,
e taught us that profits and casu
roro hotter tlutii self-respect. Prcsl-
Icnt Wilson has dono our Nation
tto mo3t serious Injury that any
fader can do to any people by mnk-
ig us lllnch with him from a groat
ftornl (leclslon. Thereby ho weaken-
kl our hold as nation on tho princi
ples which nlotio can mnko any poo-
llo self-respecting, safe and strong.
Having led us wrong on tho ground
bat wu must bo neutral In tho faco
If tho dcllberato breaking of the
rorld 3 pcaco, ho has Just reverssd
jimsolf again, and In his speech at
lhadow Lawn now assures us that
..N'o nation can any longer remain
fivcutrnl as against any wilful dlstur
Ijaanco of tho ponce of tho world,"
Iwlt Is bad enough that Wilson's for-
fcelgn policy has left us, as tho War
iOraws toward Its end, without n
Ifrlund among tho great nations of
tho world, and without tho respect of
any ono of them. What la worso Is
that ho has kept us from atandlng up
for what wo know to bo right.
Tho lgnoblo standard uf profit over
principle which Mr. Wilson forced
(upon tho country In our foreign ro
:1 tlons. ho has happllcd to himself
Ins President. In what he has said,
ii.-ne, and left undone, tho record
!hiowb him steadily dominated by po
litical expediency.
Thes facts, nml innny others like
them, havo forced mo to see- that
what Mr W'lson says Is no sign of
what ho has dono, or of what ho will
do. Tho one thing his record shows
Is that what ho stands for now ho Is
not likely to stand for long. 1 do
not caro what his platform or his
campaign declarations may be, be-
School Days
are Here
Sec to It that tho children's shoes
juq well eared for. Money Is saved
in doing so.
Our shoo repairing ranks the best
Only tho highest quality leather used.
WU OIWH.ANTEE ALL WOUK TO
3E 8ATISFACTOUV.
Austin's
Quick Shoe Repair Stop.
"Wright Hotel Illdg. CJreouwood Ave.
AIR DRIED FACTORY
WOOD
$2.50 Per Load
OREGON FUEL CO.
PHONE US NOW-RED 661
cause tho common experience of us
all has taught us that to hlra thev
are simply J'molasses to catch files."
Hughes, on tho other hand, Is a
man of his word. His record as Gov
ernor of Now York proves that. It
shows him to bo honest, fearless, and
free from tho domination of special
Interests and corrupt politicians. So
fnr as the Conservation policies are
concorncd, both what he said and
what ho did could hardly havo been
better. I am confident that under
nlm these policies will he safo. He
Is a strong man who will dodgo no
moral Issues, and he will glvo us an
honest and an efficient administra
tion. As a Progressive I hclteve In Na
tionalism. Do does Hughes. I am
certain that under Hughes the pro
gressive policies will faro bettor
than under Wilson, and that the
safety, honor and welfare of the
country will bo In Immeasurably sur
er hands.
I can not vote for Wilson because
I scan not trust him. He does not
do what ho says. Hughes does.
Therefore my choice Is Hughes, and
I shall work and vote for him.
Very truly yours.
OIPKOIH) P1NCHOT.
No waiting at tho Metropolitan for
that shave or hair cut. Four chairs
now ready. Adv. ,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOH Pl'llMCATION.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 10, 191C.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Ar
thur A. Dickinson, of Dend, Oregon,
who, on April 10th, 1911, made
Homestead entry. No. 08G4!. for SW
tt. Section 9, Township 17 South,
Ilango 12 East, Willamette Meridian,
has Died notlco of Intention to make
Final Three Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before) II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission
er, at Bend, Oregon, on the 10th day
of October, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles II. Low, August Hallhorg,
Albert Harrymnn, Walter Daniels,
Nets Anderson, all of Hend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
2G-30p. Register.
IN THE CIHCt'lT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OltECOX FOB THE
rOlTV-OF (.'BOOK.
Edna llurch. Plaintiff, vs. Leonard
llurch, Dofcndant.
SUMMONS.
To Leonard llurch, tho above named
defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OHEOON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer Uio com
plnlnt of tho plaintiff filed against
you In tho above entitled cause and
court, on or boforo November 1,
1010, that date being six weeks from
tho first publication of this sum
mons; and if you fall to so appear
or othorwlso pload, for want thereof
tho ulnlntlff will apply to said court
for tho relief prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolv
ing forever tho bonds of matrimony
existing between you and tho plain
tiff. This summons Is served upon you
by publication thoreof once a week
for six consecutlvo weeks, pursuant
to an order of the Honornblo T. E. J.
Duffy, Judge of tho abnvo entitled
court, dated September 14, 1910.
First publication, September 20,
1910.
Last publication, 'November 1,
1910.
A. J. MOOIIK.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
29-3oc llend, Oregon.
IX THE COIWTV COURT OF THE
STATE OF OUKOO.V FOH THE
COUNTY OF CUOOK.
In tho matter of Urn estate of Charles
Prlngle, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that tho tin-
dorslgnod, James Byan, administra
tor, of tho estate ct Charles Prlngle,
deceased, has filed his final account
and report with tho County Court
of the State of Oregon, for tho coun
ty of Crook, and that the 2nd day of
October, 1910, nt tho hour of 10:30
o'clock a. m. on said day at tho court
room of said county -court In tho
court house In Prlnovlllo, Oregon,
has boen appointed as tho tlmo and
place for tho hearing of objections to
said final account and settlement
thereof.
JAMES ItYAN, Administrator.
WM. A. CABTEIl,
Attorney for Administrator.
Date of first publication, August
23, 1910.
Date of last publication, September
20. 1916. 2G-29c
IN THE CIHtTlT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORKUON FOH THE
COl'XTV OF CBOOK.
Edna llurch, Plaintiff, vs. Leonard
llurch, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Leonard llurch, tho above named
defendant:
tut TUP MAXtP nP TIIR STATE
I OF OnEOON. you aro hereby requlr-
ed to appear and answer tho com
plaint of the plaintiff filed against
you In tho above entitled cause and
court, on or before November 1,
1910, that date being six weeks from
tho first publication of this sum
mons; and If you fall to so appear
or otherwise plead, for want thereof
tho plaintiff will apply to said Court
for the relief prayed for In her Com
plaint, to-wit: for n decree forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between you nnd the plain
tiff. This Summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof onco a" week
for six consecutlvo weoks, pursuant
to an Order of the Honorable T. E.
J. Dutfy, Judge uf the above entitled
Court, dated September 14, 191G.
First publication, September 20
1916.
Last publication, November 1,
1910.
A. .!. MOORE,
Attorney for PlnlntllT,
29-3"c. Bend, Oregon.
IN THE C'lIlCTIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORKUOX FOH THE
COUNTY OF CHOOK.
Nellie Spencc.x Plaintiff, vs. John
Spcnce, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To John Spence, tho above namfcd de
fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you arc hereby requir
ed to appear and answer tho com
plaint of the plaintiff filed against
you in the above entitled causo and
court on or beforo September 20,
1910, that being six weeks from tho
first publication of this summons;
and If you fall to so appear or oth
erwise plead, for vant thereof tho
plaintiff will apiiy to said court for
tho rollef prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wit: for a decree forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between you and the plain
tiff. This summons Is served upon you
by publication thoreof once a week
for six concccutlvo weoks, pursuant
to an order of tho Honorable T. E.
J. Duffy, Judge uf tho above entitled
court, dated August 0, 191C.
First publication, August 9, 1916.
Last publication, September 20,
191G.
A. J. MOOUH.
Attornoy for Plaintiff,
23-29c. Bend, Oregon.
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IX THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OltECOX FOH CHOOK
COUNTY.
Sophia Fallen Plaintiff, vs. Patrick
Fallen, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Patrick Fallon, tho Defendant
above named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You nro hereby requir
ed to appear nnd answer tho Com
plaint filed agulnBt you In the abovo
entitled suit on or before October
Cth, 1910, and if you fall so to an
swor. tho Plaintiff will tako Judg
ment against you for tho rollef de
manded la her complaint, to-wit: for
tho Decree of this Court dissolving
tho marrlago contract now existing
between yourself nnd tho Plaintiff.
awarding tho custody and control of
tho children or Bald marriage to this
Plaintiff. '
This summons Is ordered to ho
served upon you by tho publication
thoreof in Tho Bend Bulletin, a week
ly nowspapcr published In Crook
county, Oregon, by ordor of tho Hon
ornblo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of said
Court, said ordor being mndo and en
tered on tho ICth day of August,
1910, dato of 1st publication, August
23rd, 1916; length of publication,
six consecutlvo weks.
Dated August 23rd, 1910.
C. S. BENSON.
2ri-31c, Attornoy for tho Plaintiff.
IX THE CIKCriT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OltECOX FOB CBOOK
COl'XTV.
Emma Ring, Plaintiff, s. John Ring,
Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To John Ring, tho Defendant above
named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You aro hereby requir
ed to appear and nnswor tho Com
plaint filed against you In tho abovo
entitled suit on or boforo October
6th, 1910, and if you fall so to an
swer, tho Plaintiff will tako Judg
ment against you for tho rollof de
manded In hor complaint, to-wit: for
tho Decree of this Court dissolving
tho marrlago contract now existing
between yourself and tho Plaintiff,
awarding tho custody and control of
CASTINGS
IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS
HUFFSCUMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
DEND. OREGON
LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME
PLASTER CEMENT
All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried
Miller Lumber Co.
SELLING
SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER.
OFFICE ON OREGON ST.
Real Estate
tho children of said marrlago to this
Plaintiff.
This Kiimmons Is ordorcd to bo
seTrvcd upon you by tho publication
thereof In Tho llond Bulletin, a week
ly uewspapor published In Crook
county, Oregon, by ordor of tho Hon
orahlo T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo of said
Court, said ordor being muda nnd on
tored on tho 10th day of August,
1910, dato or 1st publication, August
23rd, 1916; length of publication,
six consecutlvo woks.
Dated this 23rd day of August,
1916.
C. 8. BENSON,
2D-31c. Plaintiffs Attorney.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE.
Hy vlrtuo of nil execution Culy Is
sued by th. clerk of tho Circuit Court
of ilio C .unity of Cook, Htntu of
Oregon, dated this 21st day of Aug
uvt, 1910, In n certain ac'l-m In the
Circuit Court for tho Bold County nnd
Stats, vheroln (I. M. Hloctim. Plain
tiff, recovered Judgment ugplnst Fred
Gibson, Dofcndant, fo.' tin rum of
Thirty Threo nnd O.'I-IOO cImIIuth with
Ir.icroct. at 10 per cent fr"iu March
19, 1912, Fifty flvi mid nr.-lOO dol-
lata with Intorost nt 10 por cent from
Juno 29th, 1912 nnd Thirty nine end
00-100 dollars with Interont at 0 pur
cent per nullum from May 31ct, 1916.
aud . rcruliig costs,
Notice Is huroby given that I will,
or Sriturday, tho 1 Ith day of October,
PHONE BLACK 741
THE BEND CO.
Owners of the original townsite of
Bend and the five adjoining additions.
80 of all the buildings now under
construction are on the property recently
sold by The Bend Co.
Location, price and terms are the
three advantages you gain by buying
from The Bend Co.
, We will enjoy showing you this
property. Call and see us before you
buy.
D. E. HUNTER
MANAGER
THE BEND COMPANY
Office corner Wnll nnd Ohio Streets.
1910, at tho North front door of tho
courthouse In Prlnovlllo, In said
County, it 10 o'clock In tho foro
noon of said day, 30II at public mic
tion, to tho hlgliuat hlddoi for cash,
all right nnd tltlo that tho abovo iinin
cd defendant Fred Gibson has or
had nt datu of said Judgment In tho
following described property, to-wit:
Tho south half of tho Southwest
quarter Sec. Two aud Southuast
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Tilth and Waihington Sirred
PORTLAND. OREGON
Centrally Located The Hold for YOU
Special Summer Rates
Room with bath privilege, single 75c up; double
$ 1 .00 up, Hoom with private bath, single $ 1 .50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto bus meets trains, ,
Union Depot curs pass our doors.
From North Hank Depot S car transfer at 5th St.
Every Home can have
a Musical Instrument
Wonderful Valuei in Pianot, Plover Pianoe " iTT
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W.reVnowntocrryonlywht
lood.whtw,llendurerulvh.t
UfullyworthtlutprKatiked Our
c.iy payment lerniipl.ee the beat
musical inatrumenia within erery
one a reach. I ill out the coupon
or write for ctteloguca.
Slierman.Pay&Ca
l"iurf Attn ttEeX 'y-vn-A..
ivnifcnmi, unUXJM
ONE CENT
quarter of Southeast quartor of Sec
tion Threo In Township Slxtcon South
of Rango Eloven East of tho Willam
ette Meridian In Crook County, Ore
gon. E. II. KNOX,
Shorlff of Crook County.
Dated nt Prlnovlllo, Oregon, this
7th day of Sept., 1916.
By FLOYD A. ROWELL,
28-32c Deputy.
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