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    HUM) nvhhwnn, iikno, orkgon, Thursday, avml 12, 1017.
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LUMBER PUNT
REOPENS TODAY
i'uoix)N(Ji:ii run ahhi'ui:i nv
OVERHAULING MOIIi: liAltOIt
ordered for Tin; nox fac
ronv ANI WOODS.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Aftor being rinsed down for tlm
lust threw weeks for a goimrnl over
hauling, tlm sawmill lit tho Brooks
Scnulou Lumber Co. plitnt, resumed
operations tmliiy, niul will rim two
ahlfls, ll mum announced thin niter
noon. Mill officials stated that ev
erything In now In coutlltloti for n
prolonged run.
Hgcimikh of tlm accumulation of or
ders, 11 second Hlilft will ro on tonlRht
nt tlm box factory, tho completion of
tho now storage shod making possl
lilt tho storing of almost an uulliull
iil iiunnttty of tlm fluUlmil product
tiutll tlm ear shortage abates to such
an nxlont nn to nllnw for shipping.
Shortage of Inhor In confronting
tlm plant, uml orders hnvo been mint
to Portland for tnon to fill up tho
gaps In tlm night Hlilft nt tlm box fito
tury, 11111I In tho wood. Tlm local
labor supply In entirely Inadequate,
It was Btated tmliiy
HENI) HOYS TO HAVE
ANNAPOLIS CHANCE
llnrly Graduation of Middle Crrittr
Nitw Viicmih'J May M Ruin
fur Hxaiiiliiatlon.
(From Monday's Dnlly.)
An tinnxpeolod vacancy for mid-
nhlpmi'ii from Eastern OrRon In tlm
W. H. Naval Academy nt Annapolis
hnn boon created by tlm recent iinlnr
of tho President directing Hint the
midshipmen of tlm rlnM of 1018 bo
graduated In September, 1017.
CoiiRrcsaman Nick Hluiiotl ban do
ldsd to tunki) dealRitallnn of princi
pal nml throe alternates for this va
imncy on basis of n coinpetljlvo oxnm
luntlon to bo hold simultaneously on
May H In tlm follow Iiir cities:
Bond, Klntnnth Falls, Ukovlow,
Onlnrlo, Baker, La (intuitu, Poodle
ton, nml Tho Dalles.
Tlm examination will be Imhl
under rltnrgn of tlm L' H. Civil Hr
vlco coihiiiImIoii Every boy iillRlhlo
to tnkn luttno nml desiring to ilo no
nhould report to tlm secretary of tlm
lorn) civil service board of examin
ers nt 0 o'clock n. nt., May 8, nml If
possible notify Congressman Hluuoll
nt Washington that Im Intend to
onlcr tlm rompotltlon.
. Any younR ninu In eligible to enter
tho competition who It now an nrttinl
bona fill" resident of tho Second
CoHRrossloual illntrlct of Oregon, ami
ii ritlxmi of tho United States, pro
vided that on June 27, 1017, tlm date
of tlm official entrance oxainluatlnu
ha shall ho between tlm age of 16
nml 20 year.
Tho oxnmlnntloii will consist of
tlm subject of algebra, geometry mid
Km nitnnr, for which three hntif nro
ullowod, and, nftor nit Intermission
ot ono hour, geography, United States
history and nrlthmellc, for which
thruo houra aro allowed.
Prospective contestants can Rot In
formation concerning tho Naval
Acadnmy and sample questions by
writing to Congressman N. J. Bin
nott, Hoom 242, House of Represent
ative, Washington, I). C,
ENLISTMENT IS HEAVY
AT STATE UNIVERSITY
Majority of Men Will Heno Under
Hlarn uml Htrlpc Women
Heady to Do Part.
tlly United 1'rra l th llcnd Ilutlttln)
KUdF.NU, Ore April 0. Tho
nhndow of war liuiiRs heavy over tho
Unlvorslty of OroRon,
Blnco tho agsomblliiR or CoiiRrosa In
Hpoclal acislon, when It wna apparent
war was Inevitable, tho International
situation and tho prospect of roIiir
lo tho trout n tho eorvlco of Undo
-Hnin ltavo boon uppormost In tho
mlnda or tho men ot tho unlvorslty.
Fifty or tho most promlnont men
ot tho otudont body huvo oullstod and
moru nro JoIiiIiir dally. Dr. John
atruuli. dean or tho coIIoro or lltorn
turo, oRllmatoB that about ono-lhtrd
ol tlio total mala enrollment will ro
to tho colors at tho first call, and
that tho bulk of tho others will join
Inter. Faculty inomhora aro takliiK
up tipoclal work, audi as mop-making
and field tactics.
Scores or Rlrla aro onrolllnR In tho
Girls' Honor duard, nn orRitnlxatlon
'which Is taking up BorlouBly tlrst-nld
nnd hospital work and motor driving.
Already attondanco at claBaos has
ihosun to nurror, ror many luivo rouo
ltomo to visit molhors nnd rnthors
bororo Bolns out with tholr rocl
xnaiits. AUTO HTAaK HTAIITH KUN
(From Monday's Dully.)
Attor being mounted on runners
nnd wacon whools ror inoro than two
months, tho stugo to Bllvor Lako
front Uond, Is again motor driven.
WILL WOMEN WORK IN
FMSLDS IN AMERICA?
Chungo lii Imhor Hjsli'in Mii' Ilo
Necessary In ito of Heavy Km
IMinciit for tlio Viti.
(From Monday' Dally.)
ly Curl VriMimiiii,
(AnNlMlntil Hoorntnry of ARrlcul-
turo, Mombor National KmorRonoy
Food (litrdnit Commlioiloii.)
WAHIIINOTON, I). C April 0.
Can wo diiIInI u million Amiirlonn
wommi to do inim'a work thin numiuor
on tho farm?
I (ink tlila (UONtlon hccaumi It la
IiodhIIiIo that thla miminnr tlm United
HtatoH may ho In na Rroat neod of
farm lahorora an of nolillttra and
miiiiltloii makiira. Hut whothnr tho
actual opportunity routoM thla year
or not, pri'imrmlntiHH of tlm I lull-
vldual for war or for pi'iiro domamla
that Ainiirlcun farm womun bo ready
for ovory poniilhlo iimnrKoucy,
It In v. nil within tho bound or
probability that tlm avallablo farm
labor of tho United Htatca will bo
materially reduced by tho ciiIIIiir
of many men to other and rnoro haz
ard mm dutloa than aowliiR mid reap
Iiir.
It Ih phyalcally posalblo for tlm
farnf women of America to aid our
oconomlo pruparndimiia In tho event
that a war (ummona an Immonao
army to tlm color. To hnndle mod
oru farm Implninnnta la not uocmiiar
lly beyond a woman'a atroiiRth With
it Rood team and a rldltiR cultivator
oqulppud v,lth nit umbrella, plowliiR
corn la a dual moru pltiaaant than
wanliliiR. Tlm aprliiR aeat of a bin
dor comparoa favorably with tlm
comfort of a piano atool. Fow house
hold dutlcR aro inoro fun than rldliiR
n hay-rakv. Kvuu plowlnn with a
aulky plow la not too heavy a strain
for aoum American women.
Kvery Farm Rlrl and woman should
proceed at onco to master tho elo
meiits ot practical scluiitlflc farmliiB.
Tlioso who can should attend abort
courses In itRrlcultural schools and
ovary oim should ask questions, ob
serve, and road bulletins.
Tlm Department of ARrlculturo ban
Issued a concise, simple, practical
primer of scientific iiRrlrullurn for
tlm mlddlo west Farmers' llullotln
No. 704- which can bo obtained
throiiRh CoiiRrossmen or directly
from tlm ARrlculturo Department.
Similar bulletlim for other rcRloua
aro now under preparation,
Kvery farm Rlrl and woman, more
over should, by nil means, take n
hand In actual farm operations so aa
to handle tractors, horses, and farm
Implements readily and skillfully,
Tlioso vthn do so will not have to pre
pare AFTKIl tlm flRhtliiR has boRUU,
to do their "hit" for tholr country
In tlmo or daiiRor. They will know
how to plant, cultivate, and harvest
the crops essential to our national
welfare when aavlttR thorn depends
upon the service of womon In tho
field.
Let the million women atop for
ward. EVANGELIST CALLED
BY WIFE'S ILLNESS
(From Monday's Dally,)
Dr. Marshall spoko four times Sun
day, Ibtro audloucoa greeting him nt
each meetlliR. Ilo spoke to tho Illble
school and it numbor mado tho de
cision to accept Christ. At tho 11
o'clock service ho spoko on "Tho
Deity or Christ," and at 3 o'elock ho
took as his subject, "Tho Call or tho
Wild." Tho evening subject, "Two
Jail lllrds With Wings," waa'thor-
oiiRhly appreciated by n largo aud
ience. I'n ul and Hllas In prison at
rhlllppl represented tlioso two char
acters. Tho evangelist was called homo
last nlRht because or tho sickness or
his wlfo and sou. Ily a voto of tho
rongroRittlan ho was asked to come
back In tho early part or July after
tho Chautauqua, to which ho con
sented. MORE DONATIONS FOR
ATHLETIC CLUB MADE
(From Monday's Dally.)
Although tho swimming pool plan
ned for tho llend Amateur Athletic
club has boon abandoned us an Initial
feature ot tho Institution, considera
tion Is now being givon to n plan for
tho excavation ot a spaca tor the
pool lit tho basement, thus making
posslblo putting it Into uro as soon
us tho finances of tho elub nro suf
ficient tor Its malntennnco. With
this In view a' further study ot tho
ground has boon mado in tho past
few days, and tonight a mooting of
tho dlroctors will bo hold to roach u
final decision,
Donations which will mean n big
saving In tho cost ot tho building
havo boon announced today, alt ro
tating to tho foundation work. Thoy
Includo tho uso ot a rock crushor, nlr
drill, concroto mtxor and tho Borvicos
ot Joo Hook and his crow ot stone
moil,
With tho final plans complete nnd
these donations uvnllublo, work on
tho foundation will bogln on Monday.
(JKTH PLUMIUNG CONTKACT
(From Monday's Dally.)
Contracts tor tho plumbing in t'
DoBchutoH InvcBtmont Company
building, In Uond, and tho Fislior
building, In Madras, havo boon lot
to tho Central Orogon Plumbing
OPENING THE BIBLE
When tho Prosidcnt Takes tho
Oath of Office.
NO PLACE FIXED IN ADVANCE.
Ths Patisas of Oerlpturs Upon Whjeh
th Chief Exseutlvs Prssits His 1-lpt
Is Cntlrsly Msttsr of Chsnes Ths
DlbU Aftsr ths Ctrsmony.
Tho president before bo enters on
tho execution of his olllco lakes an
on Hi or nlllrumtlou that he "will faith
fully execute tho olllco of president of
tho Untied Hlntes nml will, to tho best
of my ability, preserve, protect and
defend tho constitution of the United
HliitoN," and this oath Is usually seal
ed or continued by tho kissing of the
illble.
Tho kissing of the lllblo as part of
the Inaugural ceremony Is perhaps fol
lowing a very ancient custom. Tho
)PtlailM were required to kiss tho
rolls on which tho commands of Joseph
were written.
Tho custom rculrc that Immediate
ly after tho president elect has taken
tho oath, with baud on tho Illble, the
clerk of the United States supreme
court ahall throw open tho lHKk, and
tho Incoming chief magistrate shall Im
plant n kiss on one of Its open pages.
Doubting Thomases have alwuys
thought that tberit was no eloutcut of
chaiico In Ibis performance nod that
the passage of Scripture Is always
carefully selected In advance, and the
book Is held by tho clerk of the court
In position so that tho Incoming chief
will kiss the passage that It Is Intend
ed ho shall kiss, but this supposition U
entirely wrong.
James I). Malicr, clerk of the su
premo court, said that tho opening of
the Itook Is entirely "haplmrard" and
Hint no man on earth has the slightest
Intimation In ndvauco regarding tho
(taiMago of Scripture that will bo thus
brought Into notice.
I'sunlly the lllblo that Is lined In nd
ministering the oath Is bought by the
clerk of the supreme court and paid
for out or Ids HK'ket ami Is n small
Oxford edition costing 10 to 11.1. Tlio
Isle James II. MclClnucy, for many
)wni clerk of tho supremo court, once
said. "You see, congress expends mon
ey only by appropriation, and If we
were to wait for congress to appro
priate the price of the book wo might
never get n lllblo on time."
There lmo Ih-oii exceptions, how
erer, w-heutho lllblo enmo frouf oth
er sources. For Instance, when James
A. Carflcld was Inaugurated March 4.
1SSI, he carried In his otcrcoat ticket
to tlio rapltol a well worn, leather
IhmiiuI 'ultimo which hud been pre
sented to him by his mother. The
book was taken from the White House
and In a few jenrs found Its way to
the stall of a bookseller In Bait Fran
cisco,
Hotr.lt got there has never
been kuowu, nor Is It likely It ever
will be. A few years ago It was of
forcd for sale at n very high price.
Chester A. Arthur took the oath of
otllro Just after midnight nt bis home
In New York city Hept 'M, ISSI. The
Itlhle incd was one belonging to the
then chief Justice of the slate of New
York. It U cherished by the Judge's
family as an heirloom.
On Ma rib 4. 1SS, when Grover
Clot eland was Inaugurated president
for tho 11 rot time. he. IILe (iarllcld.
kissed tho Holy Hook which was given
to him by bis mother. It was n small
volume, iHtund in red leather, nnd was
presented to hi in tunny jours before
Tho book Is now lit the pottKosslon of
Mr. Cleveland's married sister at To
ledo, O. Tho lllblo tiwm which he took
the oath In 1SU.1. eight joars later
when ho becumo president tho second
time, wna one presented by Ida beau
tiful wife, and she becamo Its o
sessor. When Benjamin Hnrrlsou was made
!r,ul,ln Mnr.li. I 1SWI llm Itltiln lined
' "'h ". l , ? ? K.11,:,
"" "'.. . .
on tho day of their marriage In Ox
ford. O., whore President Harrison
spent his school days. Tho Hnrrlsou
lllblo Is owned by Mrs. James II. Mc
Kee, tho daughter of cx-l'nwldent liar
rtsou.
President McKluley used n lllblo that
had been presented to him by the
negro bishops of tho country. It was
tho biggest lllblo ever seen at the
clerk's otllce. nnd Clerk MrKlnuey In
relating tho Incident wild: "The day
before tho Inauguration one of the
bishops tailed at my olllco with the
Bible. It was a huge affair of the
typo known oh family initios. It rested
In ,,n o.uate box Unci will, puiplo vel -
ret and ornamented with gold. The
box was fastened by lock nnd key,
When 1 realized that It would bo my
lot to carry that- huge lllblo from tbo
senitto chamber clear out to the front
of (ho capltol my knees grow weak
and I could not refrain from asking
tho bishop Jokingly where the wheel
barrow wna that should go with It-"
Tlio Invariable custom H that on the
day following tho Inauguration the
clerk of tho court takes tho Bible to
tho White House uml presents It to
tho first lady of tho laud its u keep
sake. Exchange.
rto-snforead Conerats,
Tho nrk In which Moses was placed
in tho bulrushes, wo nro told In the
second chapter of Exodus, was nn nrk
ot bulrushes daubed with nil mo and
with pitch. This Is probably tho first
recorded Instance of a ro-enforced cou
crcto structure.
In matters ot conscience first
thoughts aro best; in matters of pru
ilcnco last thoughts aro best.
U. S. ARMY OFFICER
HERE FOR RECRUITS
Corpornl Cliailes Davis Will Mako
Jfcmlfpinrtera at I'oslofflco for
Next Tliri'i Wiks.
(From Monday's Dally.)
To secure rocrulls-for tho United
States army, Corporal Charles Davis,
accompanied b.y Mrs. Davis, arrived
In llend tlijs morning from Tho
Dalles, and will remain hero ror the
next three weeks, making his head
quarters at the postoffleo. Henry Ii.
Ford, postmaster, will assist Corporal
Davis in the work.
Applicants must bo between the
ages of 18 mid 35, or if under the
minimum ago, must have tho consent
or parent or guardian botoru thoy
can bo accepted.
Corporal Davis will make trips to
the chief towns In Central Oregon,
but Intends to remain In II end tho
greater part or tho time.
ENFORCE AUTO LAWS
Machine Oiriirr Hulled Into Court
to Kxplulll I,4lnOM.
(From Monday's Dally.)
IlccominoiicliiK tho campaign
against autolsts who rail to comply
with tho law, leaving tho tall lights
on their machines extinguished otter
dark, tho llend police aro busy tog-
Ring nil autos coming under this
head, the tags directing the owners
to report to City Judgo H. C. Kills.
Ten autos wore tagged last night,
and on all excepting first offenders,
tho full penalty prescribed by law
will bo exacted, Judgo Hilts slates.
llend. Oregon, March 2C, 1017.
Tho County Court met In the council
room In the O'Kane building, at 10
o'olock, a, in., pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members being present.
The meeting was called to order
by the Judgo.
A letter having been received, ask
ing that this county sond a dologate
to the NorthwoRtorn Tourists' meet
ing to bo held In Portland, Oregon,
March 31, 1017. It was
Ordered, that Judgo W. D. Barnes
bo sent to ropresont the County Court
at this mooting.
In the Matter of Revision of Taxes
on Melrose Park Addition to lied-
monil.
This matter coming on for hear
Ing, W. I). Daggett, of Hedmond, ap-
ProMnea ine noun on mo propo-
and 1016 on the Molroso Park Ad
dition to tho City or Hedmond, re
ducing thorn to an acreage Instead
of a lot basis, as now taxed. Ho was
Instructed to present his petition In
propor form so that tho Court may
refer same to the district attornoy
for his approval
Ordered, that a HurrouRhs Duplex
Adding Machine be purchased, at
1450. provided that should It? Court
decide to take an ordinary machine
lipfnrn tlnllverv. tlm order mav ba
changed to the ordinary machine nt
, 1300
Upon motion, duly made and sec
onded. Court adjournod, to meet at
1 30 p. in. of this date.
Tho County Court reconvened nt
1-30 o'clock p. m. or this date, In
the council room In tho O'Kane build
ing, pursuant to adjournment, nil
I members bolng preaont.
Tho mooting was called to ordor
by tho Judge.
In tho Mnttor of Appolntmout of
County Fair Board:
This matter again coming on tor
"ri"K. " "tier uibcussiuii, u wus
, dfoldeil that no County Fair Board
' be selected nt this tlmo.
Ordered, that tho Clork Instruct
tho District Attornoy to got tho opin
ion of tho Attorney Gonornl as to
whether tho Sheriff may collect tho
actual oxpeiiBe of advertising de
linquent taxos, instead of tho amount
ot 5c per line for four publications
of bo mo.
In tho Mnttor of Exponsoa ot Coun
ty Wntor Master:
It appearing to tho Court that
George T. Cochran, water superin
tendent of District No. 2, has asked
for an estimate ns to tho probable
expenses ot the County Wator Master
for tho year 1017, It Is ordorod that
' tho Clork advlso said suporlntondont
, '" " Court from data
County Wator MaBtor for Deschutes
and Crook Counties, should not ex
ceed J COO. 00 por ejar for tho two
counties.
Ordored, that tho District Attor
noy ho Instructed to tako propor
steps toward tho vacation ot that
part ot tho old La Pino stage road
that lies In tho NE quartor of section
5. township 18 south, ran go 12 E,
W. M.
Ordorod, that tho brick yard road
bo Improved from tho elty limits or
Bond to tho brick yard, with tho un
derstanding that tho Bond Brick &
Luuibor Company pay 26 por cont ot
tho oxpouso ot such Improvement,
nnd that tho Gardnor-WUklnson Mill
nnd other parties Interested, Improve
tho road boyond that point; Des
chutes County appropriating 500
as tho county's share ot tho exponso
from tho city limits ot Bond to tho
brlok yard.
Ordorod, that $600 be appropriat
- -i ? ) w VA(UMUVH w wu
ed for repairs to bo denn on, tho
Bond-Burns road.
Ordorod, that book bo purchased
by tho Shorlft for tho transcription
of tho 1016 dollnquont taxes.
Ordorod, that tho County Super-
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Intcndent of Schools ba authorized
to purchaso a book case.
Ordered, that claims numhored 104
to llfi Inclusive, as shown on page
r, of tho Dookot of Claims, bo, and
tho same aro hereby allowed, and tho
Clork Is Instructed to Issue his war
rants In payment thereof.
On. motion, duty mado and sec
onded, Court adjourned,
..Warrants Issued March 20, (17,..
Term.
C. O. Powors, rent of offlcof 0.G0
Maulll & Krsklne, office sup
plies 7.80
Mrs. It. C. Penney, nurso ror
insane COO
Hotel Wright, hoard or pris
oner o.io
Uond Wuter, Light & Power
Co . lights 1.00
Karl Ii. Houston, deputy sher
iff 2.00
Glass ft Prudhomme, office
Supplies 16. CI
Glass & Prudhomme, office
supplies .04
Msglll & Ersklno, surveyor's
Instruments ... 25.10
Uond Bulletin, publishing pro
ceedings and maps 20.76
Maglll & Krsklne, books ror
district attorney ......... 1.00
August A. Anderson, doputy
sherltr 83.33
Warrants Issued April t, 1III7, Term.
II. G, Kennard, salary
water maBter . . .... CO. 00
S. K. Hoborts, salary and ex-
ponso 172.20
August A. Andorson, salary
and exponso . 120.13
W. T. Mullarkey, salary, as
sessor 3C1.00
S. Alton Thompson, salary
and expense
W. U. Wood, work for sher
iff Max Crandall, transcribing
for sheriff
11C. 89
20.00
220.00
13.43
3.00
COO
P. A. Krlckson, groceries for
Mrs. Huntington
Bend Water, Light & Power
Co, lights . a
F. T. Sutherland, carpenter
work, sheriff
Bend Bulletin, publishing
proceedings, and supplies
Henry Burton, Janitor, lor
March . .. a
Bond Care, meals ror Jurors,
Goodman caso
Hugh O'Kane, rent lor March
Wm D. Barnes, expense,
Portland trip
J. H. Honor, expense
70.60
7.00
2.1G
40.00
14.00
27.64
126.00
76.00
J. II. Honor, salary
Klcanor B. Whltmore, salary
deputy deck
Elsie M. Olsln, district at
torney stenographer
It. V. Polndoxtor, supplies,
Mrs. Wlnnlngham
O. O. King, doputy sheriff.
Policy caso
30.00
7.06
22.00
Hedmond Spokesman, sup
plies and stationary 10.00
E. M. Thompson, furniture
for county offices 425.85
Maglll & Ersklno, supplies for
county treasurer
Alfred Munz, merchandise
Terrebonne road
llonil Work.
John Curry
27.81
31.30
1.26
82.60
18.76
48.00
34.75
42.60
1.26
36.00
18.30
36.00
Henry Clark
Hoy Early
Hugh Pcokham .......
J. J. Shaneham . -.
W. Clark
O. Schmal .
Hobs West .-
Carl Hamilton
W. West
Bert Nichols 65.00
J. Williams
45.00
10.00
17.b0
40.00
106.U0
62.60
70.00
46.00
7.50
6.00
40.00
S.OO
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.60
1.50
1.60
1.50
Earl Ralston . .- ....
Logan Snap
John Dleterlch
W. A. Pickett
J. J. Blllnger
Joe McClay
Chas. Straight
Dick Hastings
K. II. Morgan .
Harvey Dltterioh .
HImer Nlswonger, Inquest
.Goodman caso .......
S.' Olougor, Juror Goodman
inquest
Asttloy Forrest, Juror Good
man Inquest
Bert Miller Juror Goodman
Inquest
E. W. Richardson, Juror Good
man Inquest
Chas. Haines, Juror Good
man Inquost
C. C. McNcoley, Juror Good
man inquest
U. C. Coo, witness Goodman
man caso ....
Charlos Carroll, witness
Goodman caso
W. M. Everhaut, witness
Goodman ease
Dr. D. F. Miller, wltnoss
Goodman caso
Out This Out It's Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, encloso with 6c to Foley & Co.,
2S35 Shettlold Ave., Chicago, 111.,
writing your namo and address clear
ly. You will recotve In return a trial
packago containing Foley's Honey
and Tur Compound for coughs, colds
and croup; Foloy Kidney Pills, and
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every
where. Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dopartmont ot tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land Ofrico at Tho Dalles, Oro
gon, April 5, 1017.
Notice Is heroby given that D.
Maurlco Hunter, ot Milllcan, Oregon,
who, on July 15, 1013, made Home
stead Entry No. 011806, for SK
NBV4. NWVi NEU. NEW SWU.
NH SEtt. SWW SEU. Sec. 32;
NWU 8V, Sec. 33, township 20
south, rango 16 east, Wlllamotto
Morldlan, has filed notico ot Inten
tion to ntaKo final threo-year proof,
to establish claim to tho land above
doscribod, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at Bend, Orogon, on
tho 16th day ot May. 1017.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Robert O. Russell, Earl Russell,
Stanloy Smith, John Edwards, all ot
Milllcan. Orogon; William A. Har
ris, ot Bond, Orogon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
6-10p. Register.
NOTICK OF CONTKHT.
Department ot tho Interior, Unltod
States Land Office, Lnkovlow, Oro
gon, March 0, 1017,
To Calvin L. Moshor, of Raymond,
Wash., Contosteo:
You nro hereby notified that Law
ronca E. Campbell, who gives Bond,
Oregon, as his postoffleo addross,
did on March 0, 1017, tlio In this
office his duly corroborated applica
tion to oontcst and securo tho cancel
lation of your Homestead Entry, No.
, Serial No. 04830, mado July
14, 1011, ror SEW NEV. 8B
NWU, KU SW'i. WV4 BE',, Sec.
17; NEtf NWU, NW4 NB, Sec.
20, Township 21 S., Range 18 E.,
Willamette Meridian, and as grounda
ror his contest he alleges that you
have never established residence
upon said tract, or mado Improve
ments thereon and that you havo
wholly abandoned said claim for
more than six months last past; and
that said absence from tho land was
not duo to your employment In mili
tary service rendered In connection
with operations In Mexico, or along
the borders thereof, or In mobiliza
tion camps ouewhoro, In tho military
or naval organizations of tho United
States or tho National Guard of any
ot the several states.
You are. therefore, further noti
fied that tho said allegations will bo
taken as confessed, and your Bald
entry will bo cancelled without fur
ther right to be heard, either beforo
this otflce on on appeal, tr you rait
to fllo In this office within twenty
days atter tho FOURTH publication
or this notice, as shown neiow, your
answer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to these allegations of con
test, together with duo proof that
you havo served a copy ot your ans
wer on tho said contestant cither in
person or by registered mall.
You should state In your answer
the name of tho post-offico to which
you deslro future notices to bo sent
to you.
JAS, P. BURGE88.
Register.
Dato of first publication, March 22,
1017. ,
Dato ot Second publication, March
20, 1017.
Dato of third publication, April
6, 1017.
Date of fourth publication, April
12, 1017. 3-6p
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion In foreclosure nnd Ordor of Sale
duly Issued out of the Circuit Court
of Crook County, Oregon, on the 15th.
day of March, 1017, to me directed,
in a certain suit wherein Louis Woln
hard, Anna Wesslnger, Paul Wess
ingor, and Henry Wagner, Executrix
es and Executors, respectively, of
tho last Will and Testament ot Hon
ry Wninhard, deceased, as plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against Charles
J. Barhlta and Era Barhlto for the
sum ot $3000.00 with Interest there
on at tho rate of six per cent per
annum from July 7, 1013, and for
$17.60 with Interest thereon at the
rato of six per cent per annum from
February 4, 1017. and ror $61.03
with interest thereon from October
24, 1014, at tho rate ot six per cent
per annum, and for tho sum ot $300
attorney's fees and $21.00 costs,
which Judgment was enrolled nnd
docketed In the office ot tho Clerk
of said Court on tho 5th day of De
cember, 1016. nnd which Judgment
and decree further directed and or
dered that Lot Number Ono tl). of
Block Numbered Fifty-five (55), ot
Hedmond Townslte, Crook County.
Oregon, bo sold to satisfy said Judg
ment. tJsvi
Notico Is here.Dr5rg that Pur
suant to said execution. I'wUl on
Saturday, the 21st day ot April, 1917.
at tho hour ot 10 o'olook In tho fore
noon of said day sell at public salo
to tho highest blddor ror cash, to
satisfy said Judgment, cost, attor
ney's fees, taxes and accruing cost
ot this salo, all right, tltlo and In
terest ot Charles J. Barhlto and Eva
Barhlto in and to the following de
scribed premises, to-wit: Lot Num
bor Ono (1), ot Block Numbered
Flfty-flvo (55), in Redmond Town
site. Doschutes County, (formerly a
part ot Crook County), Orogon. such
salo to bo held at tho front door ot
tho O'Kano Building, In Bond, Des
chutes County, Oregon, and from the
proceeds ot such salo to pay tho cost
ot salo, cost ot suit, nttornoy'a fees,
taxes, and tho principal sum and
Interest ot said Judgment and tho bal
ance, it any there be. be turned over
to said Charlos J. Barhlto and Eva,
Barhlto.
Dated this 22nd day ot March,
1017.
S. E. ROBERTS,
Shorltt ot Deschutes Couuty. Ore
gon. 3-7c
NOTICE VOl PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ottico at Tho Dalles, Oro
gon. March 0, 1017.
Notico is hereby given that Sam
uel R. Hogln, whoso post offlco ad
dress Is Bend. Oregon, did, on tho
18th day ot April, 1916. file In this
office Sworn Statomeut ana Applica
tion, No. 01506S. to purchaso the
SWVi SWU. Section 28, Township
16 South, Rango 11 East, Willamette
Morldlan, aud tho tlmbor thereon,
under tho provisions ot tho act ot
Juno 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
known as tho "Tlmbor and Stone
Law," nt such value us might bo fixed
by appraisement, and that, pursu
ant to such application, tho land and
timber thereon havo been appraised
Ono Hundred Dollars, tho timber esti
mated 1200 fenco posts at 5c, $60 00,
and tho land $40.00; that said ap
plicant will offer final proof In sup
port of his application nnd sworn
statement on tho 18th day ot May,
1P17, boforo H. C Ellis, U. S, Com
missioner, at Bond, Oregon.
Any porson Is at liberty to protest
this purchase beforo entry, or initi
ate a contest at any time boforo pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this ofrico, alleging facta
which would defeat tho entry
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
2-1 5p. Resistor,