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POWELL BUTTE (Continued from Page 2.) school about $20, and the program was enjoyed by all. Miss Gladys Hayn returned home Sunday morning after spending a week In Portland. Mrs. Ocorgo C. Truesdale has been confined to her bed for several days. .irs. .niien wuicoxon. Mrs. J. M. Shearer and Mrs. A. W. Ilayn mo- torea 10 rrinovnio Friday, tho first named ladles visited at BubscUs, and tho latter at "Seldom Inn." Miss Hazel Bayn. having hnnn lulto all for tho past week with In flammatory nieumatlsm, Is unable to attond school. Jack Perry returned Sunday morn ing irom wiiiio salmon, where ho lias been visiting Jtls bods for the past week. Tho severe weather has caused considerable loss among the potato growers. It Is reported that S. D. 1 Mustard lost about eight acres, val ued at approximately $1500. Wo received no mall Friday. Mr. KIssIor's auto broko down and he did not get to the postotflco until tho local carrier had left, henco no papor. Miss Ada Morse spent Sunday at home. Someone forgot to shut tho gate -iiftor getting water out of a cistern on Mr. Perry's placo and "Skookum" tho raulo colt belonging to Mr. Per ry, foil In. Mr. Osborne, who was do ing tlio chores In Mr. Perry's absence, missed tho mule. Search revealed him In tho cistern, and a couple of neighbors went over and holped him out. He una hurt soma, but probab ly not seriously. Mr. Worrell Is building u new barn on his placo. George Wells was a business vis itor In Hedmond Thursday. Mr. and Airs. N. P. Alloy wero Bend visitors Friday and on the re turn trip camo by way of Ilcdmond and. brought Miss Mildred homo to aipend over-Sunday with them. Mr. Tcmplo has his baler at work in this vicinity, baling' several hund red tons of hay for tho fanners. Ed. Williams motored over to tho Muma placo, near Ilcdmond, Thurs day evening. E. L. Johnson, tho Postmaster at Powell Butto, loft on Friday evening for Seattle. J. A. Illggs sold his gray Pcrchcr on horse, "Hill McKlulcy,'" last week. Tho horso was taken to llciul. E. F. Long purchnsed five head of heifers from J. F. HIco on Wednes day. Miss Fay nussett camn out from Prlnovllla Saturduy to nttend tho Cob-Web social that ovcnlng at the ball. HAMPTON BUTTE. (Special to Tho Ilullctln.) HAMPTON' HUTTE, Nov. 16. Josso Monroa luis moved his fum Illy to Ilcnd where their .children will attend school. Mrs. Monroe has resigned as Postmistress of the llolynt P. 0 and Mrs. Schrcdcr Is now Postmistress of Holyat. 0. A. Johnson left Sunday for Son Francisco, where he intends to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jennie llrlckey mndo a business trip to Duck Creek tho foro part of tho week. Win. Hoist,, Vic Johnson and Ilert Meoks helped Mr. King dig potatoes jjovcral days last wcok. Owing to tho bard frost, Mr. King lost qulto a fow potatoes as they froze In tho ground. Miss Oludys Mecks was a guest of Miss Agnes Schroder last Sunday. Mr. Chrlstoverson, of Misery Fluts, took Wrny's stago for Bend last Sunday. ' John Williams and Clyde Nicedo in us have returned to their home steads ntter being out a number of months. A number of friends tendered Emll Carroz n surprlso lu honor of his LOTS IN LYTLE and RIVERSIDE Easy Terms Our Buyers Are Treated Right. See JOHN STEIDL, 2ffl3 BEND OREGON LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. birthday anniversary last Saturday night. Everyone present hail' a good time. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Hlnman and family, Miss Ber tha Graham, Vic Johnson, Tom Ew Ing, Edwin Schreder, Wm. Hoist and Mr. Chrlstoverson. Tho Holyat school has put the Waterbury heating system Into tho school house and the building Is also being celled. Edwin Schreder Is hauling wood for the district school this week. MILLICAN. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) MILLICAN, Nov. 20. P. D. Johnson and Eric Hostcland made a trip to IJcnd Monday. Mrs. L. Goodman and son, Ben, were at Beud recently to visit with Mr. L. Goodman n few days. Monday, Mrs. II. P.. Keller called on Mrs. Barney Conway, Mrs. L. Goodman, and visited school. Isadora Goodman, from Portland, Is staying with his mother, Mrs. L. Goodmu, for tho winter. Mrs. Donsel Dyer visited with tho Conwuys Sunday and Monday fore noon. In tho afternoon she went to seo her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Cllngcn. Air. and Mrs. Fred Klgert moved back onto their own homestead re cently. A. D. Norton and family camo out on their homestead Friday to spend the winter. Jny Goodman went to Bend tho past weok to stay with his father, I,. Goodman, and nlso to attend school there. Harry Goodman, from Portland, Is also staying with his father at Bend. Wm. Hahn went to Portland on Wednesday for an extended visit with relatives mid with tho hope of. Im proving his health. L. A. Hall returned from his trip to Bend Tuesduy. Chas. Graffeubcrgcr wont to Bend Wednesday, returning Friday. Earl Powers called at tho Graffcn bergcr homo Tbuisday. . Mrs. It. It. Keller visited 'with Mrs. P. B. Johnson a short tlmo lust Thursday. H. It. Keller and Dcnscl Dyer wero over-Sunday visitors at their respec tive homes. , home Sunday ufternoou. children called at tho araffenberger Densol Dyer called at the Keller homo Sunday. Cliff Evans has sold his cattle, asd Intends buying un automobile. Jim Beatson spent a day In Mllll can recently. Harold E. Smith, Chester A. Smith nml Josniih Ilrlnltlnv linvi, linnti wnrfr. Ing on tho telephone lino to tho Hungers' Station tho past week. SISTEHS. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) SISTEHS, Nov. 18. It. M Hod ding, proprietor of tho Heddlng store, was up from his homo lu Portland on business this week. Walter Graham Is working for M. Bailey. John Dennis was in Hedmond Fri day, attending tho cnttlo sale. Elblu Taylor helped to tako a largo bunch of cattle to tho Hedmond cat tlo salo Friday. " J. I). Bowman, who has been work lug a crow ot men on tho now Beud road In Cloverdnlc, wus In town Friday on business. Much lutorcst Is being manifested lu tho meeting of tho voters of the Sisters road district to ho held in Allen's hall Monday afternoon, for tho purpose of voting on n special road tax for building a good road from Sisters to Windy Point. J. J. Wilt has sold his auto to Howard Hartley. Mrs. Wulter Graham has charge ot tho Gist Hotel, In tho absence of C. I.. Gist and wife, who hava gone to Scattlo to hn with their sou who has been crltlcully 111. Hev J. Edwnrd Illalr and Hev. It. Blackmail arrived In town Friday from Clovordale, where they hnvo been conducting services. Sorvlces the bend bulletin, bend, one., wcro hold In tho church Friday ev ening, Saturday evening and Sun day morning, Mr. Blackmail conduct ing. Mr. Blackmail haB a pleasing personality and the friends ot the church are well pleased with his ser vices. Tho extreme cold weather Is mak ing trouble at tho mill, which shut down Friday. Mr. Duckctt is In stalling a system for steaming the pond and It Is hoped that ho can be gin sawing again by the first ot tho week. Grandpa Graham and wlto have moved to town for tho winter. Tho young people ot the commun ity took advantago of tho cold weath er to enjoy mi evening of skating on McKlnuey's pond, cast of town. H, K. Allen, who has been tiring nt tho Duckctt sawmill, was badly burned In tho face while working lu the engine room Wednesday. Dr. Bobbins waa called and dressed tho wounds. If no Inflammation sets in It Is reported ho will recover soon. Warren Farthing Is trapping on tho Mctolius this week. The Wilson mttl has shut down for tho winter. Miss Agues Allen Is visiting wltlw Mrs. Ellis Edglngton. Mel. Harrington has gone to the valley after cattto. John McKlnncy, of Eastern Wash ington, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McKlnncy, ot this place. Billy Long, who was formerly em ployed by tho Sisters Hotel, Is now working in Bend. Mr.hnd Mrs. F. I.. Shaw made n business trip to Bend on Friday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION Department ot tho Interior, United States Land Otllce, nt Tho Dulles, Oregon, November 10. 19 1G, Notice Is hereby given that Augus tine Werner, of Bend, Oregon, who, on September G, 1910, madu Home stead Entry No. 07407, for tho KM, SWVi. lots .1 and 4, Section 30, Township 20, South ot Haugo 11, East ot Willamette Meridian, has tiled uotlco ot Intention to make Final Five Year Proof to establish claim to thu laud above described, before II. C. Ellis. United States Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on the 20th day ot December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Ocorgo W. Trlplett, Thomns W. Trlplett, Martin J, Main and Fred L. Hucy, all of Bend, Oregon. II. FHANK WOODCQfK, 37-42p Heglstcr. NOTICE TA.VPAVEHS' MEETING Pursuant to order ot tho city council, notlcn Is hereby given that a public meeting wilt be held lit tho council room ou thu second Door of tho O'Knuo building, at 8 o'clock p. in. on Tuesday, December) G, 1916, fur tho purpose of discussing with tho city council the Items ot tho pro posed budget fur the ensuing fiscal year. Thu following Is u copy ot thu proposed budget submitted by tho louucll and to bu discussed tit said meeting: Sowor lutorcst Street and alley lighting .$ a, COO . 2,600 . 2, GOO Police department Fire protection Salaries Streets, library and sundries 1,000 1,000 2,405 Total $13,00G Totul taxablo property, $G32,700. The following levy for city pur poses has been Hiiggestod by tho ways ami Means Committee: Interest on ootids 7 mills General fund . . . ... 17 iiiIIIb Library I mill. Totul .. 2G mills II. C. ELLIS, Hecorder. 37-3f!e NOTICE TOIt PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, United States Land Olllce, at Tho Dnllos, Oregon, November 10, 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that Lavona E. Hogors, of Ilcnd, Oregon, who, ou April 12, 1910, madu Desert Laud Entry No. 064 0C, for tho WV4NWU. Section G, Township 17, South ot Hungo 12, East of Willamette Merid ian, has tiled uotlco ot Intention to mako Final Desert Land Proof, to J L Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE WE'LL CLEAN YOUIt LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DIIESSES, Etc Wednesday, novembeu 22, ioto. establish claim to tho land nbovo de scribed, before H. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, nt Bend, Ore gon, on tho 20th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert llarrymnn, August Hall berg, Patrick Megan and James It. Benham, nil of Bend, Oregon. H. FHANK WOODCOCK, 37-42p j HcglBter. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION Department ot tho Interior, United States Land Ofllce, nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 31, 1916. Notlco Is hereby given that Samuel H. Hoglu, whoso postotllco address is Bond. '.Oregon, did, on tho 18th day ot April, 1916, fllo In this ofllco sworn statement and application No. 01G96S, to purchaso tho SWH SWV, Section 28, Township 16, South ot Hungo 11, East of Willam ette Meridian, and tho timber there on, under tho provisions ot tho act ot June 3, 1S7S, and acts amenda tory, known ns tho "Timber and Stone Law," nt such value as might bo fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tho laud and timber thereon hnvo been appraised: One hundred dollars, tho timber estimated 1,200 fence posts at G cents each and the land $40.00; that said applicant will offer final proof lu support ot his application and sworn statement ou tho lSth day of January, 1917, before II. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, nt Bond, Oregon, Any person Is nt liberty to protest this purchaso beroro entry, or Initi ate n contest nt any tlmo beforo pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated atlldavlt In this olllce, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. II. FHANK WOODCOCK, 36-40c Register. NOTICE OK SIIEItlWH SALE By lrtuo of nn execution duly Is sued by thu Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Crook, State of Oregon, dnted this 25th day of Oc tober, 1916, In n certain action In tho Clicult Court for the said County nml Stnte, wherein Tho First Nation al Bnuk of Pendleton, a banking cor poration, plaintiff, recovered judg ment against Martin V. Turley, Allco M. K. Turley, James A, Fee. nnd tho Heriulston Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, defendants, for tho sum of $1,750, with Interest nt eight per cent from August 6, HUT.; $432. GO, with Interest nt C per cent from August 6, 191G; $42.05. with Interest nt 7 per cent from August 8, 191G; $21.70, with Interest at S percent from February 18, 1916, to gtbor with $225.00, attorney's fees, and thu further sum ot $21,00 costs and accruing costs. Notice Is hereby given that I will, nu Saturday, tho 2nd day of Decem ber, 1916, nt thu front door of tho court house In Prlnevlllu, In said county, at 10 oVock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public miction, to tho highest blddur for cash, nil right and title that tho above named de fendants or either of thorn hnvo or hnd at date of said Judgment In the following described property, to-wlt: The.SK'i of BW, Section 30, .' BEND WOOD DRY FACTORY WOOD YOU DON'T HAVE TO SPLIT IT NOR SAW IT ECONOMICAL CLEAN BEST SPECIAL PRICE FOR FIVE LOAD ORDERS PHONE 441 Bend White WE DELIVER Township 1G. South of Hnnga 10, East of Willamette Meridian: the W'Vj of BWU, of Section 1, Town ship 16, South ot Hungo 10, East ot Willamette Meridian, lu Crook coun ty, Oregon, together with nil Interest In Snow Crepk Irrigation dltrhcn np portnlulng to said lands, together with alt and singular, tho tenements, hereditaments nnd appurtenances thereto belonging or In any wlso ap pertaining. Dnted nt Prlnevlllu, Oregon, this 26th dny of October, 1916, E. 11. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook County. By Floyd A. Howell, Deputy. 3G-39o Notlco fur Publication. Department of tho Interior, United -HUtcft. Land Olllco, at Tho Dalles, While They Ironing Board FREE WITH EACH ELECTRIC $4. 00 WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. Phone 551 PAGE 7. Pine Sash Co. THE DIG LOADS Oregon, October 24, 1916. Notlcn Is hereby given that Charal nmpoB Kornkls, ot Bend, Oregon, who, ou July 22, 1911. mndo Home stead Entry No. 09323, for HUM, Lots 1. 2, SEUNE', Section G, Township 19, South of Hungo 14, East ot Willamette Meridian, has 111 (id notlco of Intention to mako Until three-year proof, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, United Stutctt Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, ou tho Gth day ot December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Austin O. Harbor, Ida Barber, Jackson 'C. Cllngnn, Maude O. Clin gnu ami Frank Massunnulo, till of Mllllcnu, Oregon, II. FHANK WOODCOCK. 3G-39c Heglster. Last IRON SELLING SHEVHN-H1XON LUMBER, OFFICE ON OREGON ST. "PUT YOl'Il DUDS IN OUR, SUDS" L Bead Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANINQ