The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 04, 1916, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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REAL ESTATE TItAN4FKIM.
who, on April 12, 1910, made Desert
Land Entry, No. 064 66, for Wtt
NWHt Section C, Township 17
South, Range 12 East. Willamette
Meridian, tins filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Desert Land
Proof, to establish claim to tho laud
above described, before It. C. Ellis,
tT. S. ComraUstoncr. nt Bond, Oregon,
on the 25th day or October 1D1C,
Claimant names as witnesses: Al
bert Harrymnn, August Hallherg,
Patrick Mogan, James R. Benham,
all of Bend, Oregon. A
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
30-34p. Register.
Issued by CrookCounty Abstract Co.
iii. -. uaiy to w. R. Wilkinson
ngree ro lot 12, blk. 30 , Center
Add, Bend, 1,G00.
W ON HORIZON
L. D. WIest to A. V. Qreenborg,
wd lot 9 and 10. blk. 40. Wlpatnr.
la, $10.
U. S. to Chas. S. Benson, patent
nett nw, nwVi neV4, 27-17-12.
Kenwood Promotion Co. to Ed
ward A. Pagenkopf, wd lot 14 and 15,
blk. 1, Kenwood, $10.
John D. Stephens to Edward A.
Pagenkonf. wd lots 1-2.3-1. u
SEND TO HAVE FAST
ELEVEN
sja
OQTBALLLOOMS
neV4, sV4 nwi, C-20-18, $10.
Turnout Sunday LnrOs -0 Candidates
Ketchum ICIoctod Coach-Captain.
Will Work by Vamp Lliflit
Games Are Scheduled.
Moleskins and plgBklns arc begin
'nlag to loom on tho local horizon,
with tho closo of tho baseball sea
son. Warriors -of days past hear tho
call to tho gridiron. Tho Urst rcgu
lar turnout was hold Sunday after
noon on tho old baseball groundB and
20 aspirants for tho Bend Amateur
Athletic Club team were out for tho
flrat workout.
Prospects for both a heavy and
fast eleven look unusually Rood. Now
material of recent football experience
has been enlisted. Turnouts three
nights a week and Sunday afternoons
will bo hold. Through the courtesy
of the Dcnd Water, Light & Power
Co., two large arc lights havo been
vrectcd on poles on the grounds to
f.TMHtato night practices.
The spirit among tho candidates Is
strong for a fast and woll regulated
team this year, with the view to get
ting games with strong outsldo olov
ons during tho season. At a meet
Ins of tho candidates held after sig
nal practice, 11. it. Kotchum, former
ly All-Amcrlcan center of Yale, and
one of tho best centers the HIuo ever
had, was elected captain-coach, and
Carl A. Johnson manager. Coach
K-tchum will groom his men three
nights a wcok and will go over them
thoroughly Sunday afternoons.
Burno and Prlnevllle both are anx
ious to obtain games with Bond and
It tnny be posslblo to got games with
Tho Dalles or clubs of other towns
In tho state.
The won who responded to tho
first call Sunday, and who havo sig
nified their Intention to work out,
are: Louis Bennett, Kay Lamber
son, L. Bolnnd, C. W. Krsklno, B. A.
Stover, H. II. Ketchum, John Lath
am, Steve Steldl, W. Russell. Ted
Hoke, Elmer Ward, It. S. McClure,
Hoy Southwlck, Harry Astomua. C.
.Main, A. M. Prlngle, J. Stewart. Fred
Trlplett, P. Clifford and Claudo
Kelly.
Lytic Townslto Co. to Bend Park
Co., rol lot 4, blk. 19, Riverside.
W. J. Bruggemann to E. B.
Summy, wd lot 10. blk. 2,Bond, 10.
U. S. to Chas. H. Bishop, patent
swK, 10. nwU 15-21-19.
Bend County to Shtvlln-lUxon
Co.. wd lot 1, ni, lot 2, blk. 12,
Park Addition, Bead, $10.
Jennlo Ferroll to Job. Ryan, wd
lot 8 and 11, blk. 4, Deschutes, $10.
U. S. to Fulton F. Hofner, pat
ent lot 3-4. 18-19-14. soli. siA
neV4. 13-19-13.
Elmer Nis7.-ongor to Yasutaro
Murakami, wd nVi scK. noVi seVi.
4-17-12, $750.
Wm. J. Shannon, wd lot 7, blk.
11, Deschutes, $350.
Sco Edwards tor papor hanging.
Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land oftlco at The Dalles, Oregon,
Sotombcrp 16, 1916.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Aug
ustlno Werner, of Bend, Oregon,
who, on September 5th, 1916, made
Homestead Entry, No. 07407, for
EHSWU. Lots 3 & 4, Section 30,
Township 20 South, Range 11 East,
Willamette Merldan, has filed no
tlco of intention to make Final Five
Year Proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before II. C.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend,
Oregon, ou the 25th day of October,
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George W. Trlplett. Thomas W. Trlp
lett, Martin J. Main, Fred L. Hue),
all of Bond, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
30-34p. Register.
For farm land loans sco J. Ryan
& Co. Reasonable rates, prompt
service. Adv.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior, V. S.
Land Office at The Dallts.Orecon,
September 27lh, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Walter A. King of Alfalfa, O.cgon,
who, on March 31st, 1913, mtulo
Homestead Entry No. 011497, for
NEW E4 NWVl, E4 SWV4. Sec
tion 18, Township 17 South, Range
14 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to mako Fin
al Three Yea. Proof, to establish
claim to tho land above described,
b;fora H. O. Ellis, U. S. Commission
er, nt Bond, Oregon, on tho 7th day
of November, 1916.
Claimant m mes as wltiicnses:
Mary F. Bcnn, Henry E. KittYi, Jr.no
A. Ruffe, Harry E. Atcu, .ill of Al
falfa, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
31-35C Resls:cr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land office nt Tho Dalles, Orcgoti,
September 16, 1916.
NOTfCE Is hereby given that Ln-
vona E. Rogers, of Bend, Oregon,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY' OF CROOK.
Edna Burch, Plaintiff, vs. Leonard
Burch, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Leonard Burch, tho nbove named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, jou are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff filed against
you In the nbove entitled cause and
court, on or beforo November 1,
1916. 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
the plaintiff wilt apply to said court
for tho relief prayed for in her com?
plaint, to-wlt: for u decreo dissolv
ing forever the bonds of matrimony
existing between you and the plain
tiff. This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive necks, pursuant
to an order of the Honorable T. E. J.
Duffy, Judge of the nhovc entitled
court, dated September It, 1916.
First publication, September, 20,
1916.
Last
1910.
29.35c
publication, November 1,
A. J. MOORE.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Bend, Oregon.
We Know How to
Swat the Fly
If you wont to see n fUrlcm etoro Just drop around.
Wo will not tolerate tho nppcoronco of a fly.
Our itanltnry refrigerator counter keeps our fresh
nnd pcrlsluiblo goods free from contact with dust or flics. ,
Tho very best of grocery merchandise In tho very best
of condition may always bo purcliascd at
BAKER'S GROCERY
Wall Street. Near Ohio Phone Red 161
WOOD
DRY FACTORY WOOD
YOU DONT HAVE TO SPLIT IT
NOR SAW IT
ECONOMICAL
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BEST
SPECIAL PRICE FOR
FIVE LOAD ORDERS
PHONE 441
Bend White Pine Sash Co.
WE DELIVER THE BIG LOADS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY' OF CROOK.
Ednn Burch, Plaintiff, vs. Leonard
Burch, Dcfcndnnt.
SUMMONS.
To Leonard Burch, the above named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you nrc hereby requir
ed to appear and nnswer tho -complaint
of tho plaintiff filed against
you In tha nliovo entitled cause and
court, on or before November 1,
1916, that dute being six weeks from
tlo first publication of this sum
mons; nnd If you fall to so appear
or othorwiso plead, for want thoreor
tho plaintiff will apply to said Court
for tho relief prayed for In her Com
plaint, to-wlt: for a decree forever
dissolving tho bonds of mntrlmony
existing botween ou and the plain
tiff. This Summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks, pursuant
to an Order of tho Honorable T. E.
J. Duffy, Judgo of tho above entitled
Court, dated September 14, 1916.
First publication, Soptember 20,
1916.
Last publication, November 1,
1916.
A. J. MOORE,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
29-35C. Bond, Oregon.
NOTICE OF HIIERIFF'H KALE.
By vlrtuo of an execution -duly Is
sued by tlu clerk of tho Circuit Court
of the Ounty of C.-ook, Stnto of
Oregon, dated this 21st day of Aug
ust, 1916, l.i a cbrtaln nc'J'in In tho
Circuit Court for tho o.ild County nnd
Stnto, v.'heroln G. M. Slocum, Plain
tiff, recovered Judgmont against Fred
Gibson, Defendant, fo. tho sum of
Thirty Threo nnd 03-100 dollars with
Interest at 10 por cent frcm Mcrch
19. 1912, Fifty Ave nnd 35-100 dot
Inrs with Interest nt 10 per ccut from
Juno 29th, 1912 and Thirty nlno end
50-100 dollars with Interest at 6 per
cont per annum from May 3 let, 1916.
and accruing costs.
Notice Is hereby given that I will.
or Saturday, tho 14th day of October,
1916, at the North front door of the
courthouse In Prlnevllle, In said
County, bt 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of said day, sell at public auc
tion, to tho highest bidder for cash,
all right and title that the abovo nam
ed defendant Fred Gibson has or
had at date of said Judgment In tho
following described property, to-wlt:
Tho south half of the Southwest
quarter Sec. Two and Southeast
quarter of Southeast quarter of Sec
tion Three In Township Sixteen South
of Range Eleven Kaiil of the Willam
ette Meridian In Crook County, Ore- j
BUB.
E. B. KNOX,
Sheriff of Crook County.
Dated at Prlnevllle, Oregon, tbli
7th day of Sept, 1916
Dy FLOYD A. ROWELL,
28-32c. Deputy,
A Dainty Enameled
Bedroom
Jfo.
Don't you admire a light, dainty bedroom with'
immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni
ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or
some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? You
can have one it is not expensive.
ACME QUALITY
ENAMEL (Neat's)
gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous, genuine enamel
i
surface, easily kept bright and clean.
It is offered in delicate tints or rich
colors to harmonize with draperies and
furnishings.
Bend Hardware Co.
BEND, OREGON
BE COOL
in YOUR KITCHEN. COOK WITH
necricity-
Bend now has tho Lowest Electric Cooking Rato in
the State.
Cooking and Healing Meter Rates
First 100 K. VV. II. in Any Month tlu per K. VV. II.
Next 100 K. W. II. in Any Month lie pur K. W. II.
All Over liOO K. W. II. in Any Month, lc per K. W, II.
Effective April 1st, 1010.
WE HAVE ELECTRIC RANGES from $10 up which
we sell on easy terms.
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BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO.
Phone 551
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