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"ft L KENT) BULLETIN, IJEND OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1017. PAGB II4 ONLY 7 DAYS MOREi mi 11 hi i 09 ft Extra Dodge T E INDIAN PIU:ICTIO.N FULFILLED, WHEN BTOKM, ALMOST DLIZ ZAIID. IN SOME SUCTIONS, VISITS COUNTItV. (From Monday's Dally.) Dust swlrla gavo way to snow swlrla and tho Worm Springe In diana prediction of "heap big snow," In two woeku. waa fulfilled, when a flaky covering waa deposited at In tervals from Saturday night until thla morning. In Dend, the precip itation In a water equivalent, reach ed only .04 ot an Inch, whllo the snow depth Itaolf, waa approximately two Inches, but In sovoral sections near here, the storm amounted to a veritable billiard. As no extreme cold waa attondant no suffering among stock has been reported In consequence. Drifting rapidly, tho enow blocked roads In the vicinity of Dend. par ticularly the one to La Pine, where autoa Btartlng out yesterday, wore forced to turn back without com pleting the trip. Drivers reported that tho snow was so dry, that when found at any depth at all. the wheels would absolutely refuso to take hold. Local climatic conditions Indicated that tho light fall of snow so for re corded Is only a forerunner of more to come within tho next 24 hours. COOPERATIVE PL'AN FAVORED ON FOREST Forest Supervisor W. O. Hastings is In receipt of a letter from tho Ind ian ageat at the Warm Springs res ervation, asking that a plan of co operation Tor the coming fire season, formulated. Mr. Hastings la of to opinion that the forest and acency work may be so dovetailed as to sake operations cheaper, together Uh leMealBg of the fire haiard. IHIIillllll lllllllliiii Ullllllllll Third Prize ifl!k TH 1 In The En 1 11C. bulletin s WWUJSgBM III Subscrip- JpHBHP llll tionContest JP J I I llll . . s m BM jM j SNOW CUTS OFF U NUISANG Votes for .:59HI5fSkHHHv for 1 Car 1 'I - mi uiTtw I' 1 III Dodge Car Purchased from and Guaranteed by the Bend Garage Gompany, Agents for Deschutes County, Bend, Oregon. Second Prize, 7 Piece Bedroom Suite Purchased from and Guaranteed by Thompson Furniture Company, Bend, Oregon. Third Prize, Victrola Purchased from and Guaranteed by the Reed & Horton Drug Company, Bend, Oregon. SUCCESSFUL FARMER TO START TEACHING John- Tuck, Aged til, Tukcn Exnm Inntlnn for Cert If lent e Form erly Taught In tho Rant. (From Monday's Dally.) After retiring from tho Hfo of on educator for soveral years, John Tuck, of Powell Butte, was In tho city today to toko on eighth grade examination for a teacher'a certifi cate. Ho expects to teach In tho vi cinity of Redmond for tho balanco of tho school year, as an accommo dation to tho school board. Mr. Tuck la 54 years ot ago. Ho has boon on educator for tho creator part of his life, but worn out by tho confining Hfo, obandoned teaching for farming after bo camo west 11 years ago. Successful In tilling the soil, and with regained iiith hn Hnrlnroa that his return to educational work will be ot short duration. TRAVELERS MUST KEEP ON ONE ROAD Rocks Ingeniously Arrungwl la the HIglmay Prevent Cutting Ui New Powell Rutto Road. (From Monday's Dally.) Travolers between Dend and Pow- OU wuiiu, vtuumui uto bu uj Hutu. or other motor power vehlclccs, ore I compelled to keep In tho straight, and! narrow path, throuch the Ingenious endeavors of somo person or per-, sons living In that district. Instead of uslug the entire road bed, cutting several pairs ot wheel! tracks, only one track Is permitted.! Rocks, 'ot such afie as do not per mit driving over, have been care fully laid from the outer edge of' the roadbed toward the center at short Intervals along tho Powell Butte highway, permitting the run ning ot vehicles In only one track. This, It is thought, prevents cutting up the entire roadbed. The roads between Dend and row. ell Butte, until the present snow, wero la fine condition for travel. Bend Bulletin T LI M MO T CK RUNAWAY HOY TELLS OF 1,1 FI J AS ORPHAN, AND SAYS HE WOULD MUCH RATHER LIVE IN THE COUNTRY. (From Monday's Dally.) After an absenco ot nearly two weoks, llttln Tom Madoc, who left his homo here a week ago last Wed nesday, wob brought back to Dend from the Dalo Tusslng homestead, by O. O. King, a mall carrier, and given into the coro of S. E". Roberts. Tho youngster was not greatly ov erjoyed at being brought back from the country, but was Inclined to tako the matter philosophically. Ho said that ho was on orphan, and had been adopted last July, coming to Dend with his foster parents about five weoks ogo. He declared that ho pre ferred living In tho country, and would havo liked to remain on tho Tusslng homestead Indefinitely, Mr, Madoo naked last week that tho boy bo returnod. Although In no sense bashful, tho boy was not talkative, only replying briefly to direct questions. "No, I wasn't afraid," was his reply when questioned In regard to his lonely trip from Bend. "There wasn't any thing to be afraid of." Shortly after his arrival, Sheriff Roberta, look, tho llltlo chap to. jl restaurant, and watched him con sume a meal that would havo made somo grown men Jealous. FORMER BEND MAN IS IN SANITARIUM That it has been found necessary to remove John Peters, formerly of this city, to the Puget Sound sani tarium, because of bis mental con dition, was the word received today by Sheriff S. E. Roberta, from Mrs. Frank Moyer, ot Auburn, Washing ton, Peters' "slater. Peters was tak en from his bachelor cabin near Bend January 13. BEND QUINTET WILL PLAY PRINEVILLE Local Flo Shorn Up Strong Against High School Tenni, Winning no to 17, Lust Night. Bend Prlnovllla basketball teams will clash In tho first gamo of tho season In Bond noxt Thursday availing at tho Hippodrome at 8:15 o'clock. Tho Bond five Is now going In fair shapo, and with two rooro stiff games this wcok to tunc up on, the local qulntot should bo In tha host shapo for Thursday's perform ance against tho Crook county flvo. Tho local flvo has two weaknesses. Tho guarding Is tho weakest depart ment ot Its tactics, although tho prospects In thla department look hotter than thoy did o wcok ngo. Nolson la fast, but needs another man with equal speed to covor tho guard ing as It should bo. Tho team Is slow on fool as a wnolo, as was evidenced In Its gamo last night with tho high school, in which tho town flvo de feated tho high school 69 to 17. The school team .although midgets, play ed fast ball. Reed and Foster seem to mako up tha backbone of tho Bend team. Reed Is about 90 per cent sure on baskets from tho field, and Fouler, toworlng no less than eight feet with his arms stretched skyward, handles tho ball In passes and shooting In such a way that a center af ordinary holght has llttlo chauco to tip the ball. It Is understood hero that I'rlno vlllo has a fast and aggresslvo team, that has been working for several weeks nnd Is ready tor Bond Thurs- nv-mmrtm - ---- tiay-uvmttw A nominal admission of 25 cents will bo charged for tho gamo. PrJuotlllo Hoy Signed. After a series of offorts on part of Jimmy Rlchadson. of tho tho Portland Beavers, Ernest Kates, ot this city, has been signed up for the coming season to the manager of tho Beavers. It Is said that he will bo farmed out to Spokane tor training, and that the manager of the Beavers has great hopes for this youngster. "HUD" has many admirers In the local fraternity of fans, and will make good in professional ball with out question. Crook County Journal. Extra Votes Dodge Car Judges Names in this Space February 3 i BENDTAKES RECORD Barney O'Dounell Hell Steer In Portland lit f?l Rate. (Mr United Vrtu toTh Dally IlulUtln) PORTLAND, Jan. 30. All prev ious records In prices paid hero for cattlo woro broken In Portland yes terday, when n carload of choice se lected fat stoors from Bond sold at to at tho North Portland yards. Tho steors woro hay fed, and tho prlco Is tho highest ovor lyild horo for Orogon stock. Thoy woro brought In by Barnoy O'Donnoll, Bend butcher, and wero, for the most part, from tho Mayflold ranch In tho Crooked rlvor valley. Cut TIiIh Out It U Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Co to Foley & Co., 2835 Shcflleld Avo,, Chicago, III., writing your itumo and address clear ly. You will receive In roturn o trial packago containing Foley's Holioy and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, croup; Foley Kidney Fills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every where. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES Application for Orulng Permit. Notlco 1b hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cuttle, horses and sheep within tho Des chutes National Forest during tho I season of 1917 must bo filed In my offlca on or before March 1, 1917.1 Full Information In regard to the """" ,u" lu bu forms to bo used in making applica tion will bo gladly furnished upon request. W. O. Hastings, Forest Su pervisor, Bend, Oregon. 4 7-4 9c 47-49C NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot tho Interior, U. S, Luud Olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, January 20, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Martha E. Forgoy. of Bend, Oregon, who, on march 1, 1913, made Homestead En try No. 01UC7, and on October 31, jvm, made additional Homestead Entry No. 013991, for the South Half, Section 9, Township 20 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to roako Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- i i Ullllllllll foro H. 0 Kills, V 8. Commissioner, at llend, Oregon, on tho Cth day of March, 1017. Cluluinut names as witnesses: William A. Ooldon, Alva Klrlcpatrlck, Howurd F. Dyor, nnd Frank Ilur wltz, nil of Bond, Oregon, II, FRANIC WQODCOCIC, 47-Glc. ReglHtor. NOTIC13 FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Laud Olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 20th, 191G. NOTICE Is hornhy glvan that Jacob Scheror, of Bond, Orogon, who, on May 19th, 1913, mada Homo stead Entry, No. 011704, for SEUSEH, Soctlon 2C, Township 19-South, Range 14-Eust, Willam ette Meridian, has Iliad nottco of In tontlon to maka final throo-yoor proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land abovo dcBcrlbad, boforo II. O. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Bond, Oro gon, on tho 14th day of February, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses. Howard F. Dyor, ot Mllllcan, Oro. Aaron 1), Norton, of Mllllcan, Oro. Martha E. Forgoy, of Bond, Oro. Clifton L. Evans, of Bond, Oro. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 4 6-4 9c Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Iand Olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 31, 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that Samuel R. Hogln, whosu postoffico address Is Send, Oregon, did, on tho 18th day of April, llUC. file In thla office hla Sworn Statement and Application, No. 01C908, to piirchaHo thu BW!4 HW',4, Section 28, Township 1G South, ltaugn 11 East, Wlllametlo Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under tho provisions of tho act ot Juno 3, 1878, ami uets nmeiulatory, known as tho "Timber end Stono Law," at such valuo us might bo fixed by appralHoment, and that, pur suant to such application, tho laud and timber thereon havo boon ui prufsed, Ono Hundred Dollars tho timber estimated, 1200 fence posts & 6c each, and tho land $40 00; that said applicant will offer f mil proof In support of his application and sworn statement ou tho 17th day of March, 1917. boforo II C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Bond, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Inl tlato a contest at any tlmo boforu patent Issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit In this office, allcglne tacts which would defeat tho ortrr. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 4-C2p. Register, a i r i J i ..,,-...... i muMuminfiin wren i iw ' -" " 7 ASJttA