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IIKNI) HUMiKTIH, IIIJNI), OltKflON.THniHDAV, MAY II, J17 VAOR t rMTJ CITY TEACHERS RECEIVE RAISE nyj.OO A MONTH ADDKD ItV TIIK HCIIOOh HOARD TO INHTIlUtTT OIIH' HAIiAltUCH TO MAKH VI POtl ADVANCH IN MVINO OOHT (From Thursday's Dally.) jlncausa of thu ndranco In tho coat of IWIng, thn Ilond school board. without roquoat on thn part of thn Instructors In thn city schools, Inst tight rnlsotl thn inlarlcs of nil toncli- -tirs with thn cxroptlot. of thn prlnci- liala nml thu city suporlnttuidMit, T5 '. per month. Tim -nlnn will ito Inut A -Affect on all contracts signed for tiext year. J Thn hoard selected Ins (lortrudn Hanks na superintendent of primary work, nml minimi Mlaa Alien Mark roril principal of thu grades In thu high school hiilldlng. AlthniiKh today marked thn mid of thn tlmo limit In which contracts for thn comliiK school your mlKht Im elgnnd, only threw audi agreements had boon completed up to thla noon. This wna duo largely, howevor, to tho lack of contract hlnnka, prac tically nil of tho teachers having nil . iiouncoil tholr wIlllnglieM to sign tip for next year's work. It waa an nouticcd Hint Mlaa llolim O'Neal hna resigned, to take apuclul training In 4lontbatlo aclunco. ASK $1200 FROM CENTRAL0REG0N IVIMi UK HIIAIIIC OK U,(M)0,(M(l NHHIIHI) I'Oll AK.MV V. M. '. A. WOIIK W. I). ItAltNKH !H NAMini COM.MITTHK IIKAI). (From Friday's Dally.) To carry on Y. M. C. A. activities 1n tho army, will rout thn United Htatro (3,000,000 for thn flrat year of tho war. It will coat thu atnln of Oregon 140,000, nnd thn Oitural Oregon district, composed of Dos L chairs, Crook nnd Jefferson coun ties, nnd of which Ilmid la thn head quarters town, hotwecu 1200 and flROO. Thla wna tho outllno of thn fi nancial aldn of thn alluntlon given lat night at tho Methodist church ly W, W, Dillon, army Y. M. O. A. export. Mr. Dillon sketched thn vnr- loua phams of army llfo na ho had found It on the border, showed that thn Y. M. C. A. filled n largo Rap In tho soldier's life, nnd tended to remote oonrawnliiR Influence. "(Urn your boya n chance to route iMflk when the wnr la over, an clean and with na high Idenla na when thn)' left," wna hla plea. "If wo can make tho war coutrlbuto n aplrltunl Impulae to tho mon nnd boya who tako part In It, a good effect will bo ( produced on tho rnoe for generations to come. If wo fall to do thla, wo will be loaora for Konorntlona. After ' having accepted thn challenge, wo cannot fall to provldu for tho boya who nro serving their country," Aa n result of tho nicotinic, a com mlttcu to havo charge of tho financial campaign In the Central Oregon tils trlct, composed of W. D. Ilnruca, J, V. Keyi. Hov. W, C. Stownrt, C. 8. Hudson. I). K, Iluntor, F. Thordar on und 0. M, Iluymond, liutni; nnmod on n commlttoo to organize nnd over sen tho work, HEARING IS CHANGED q tVjuuw Vrveve Petition to Ho Trolxxl lu HUtort Iimtcnd of Itcdmond. (From Baturdny'B Dally.) Docauao of roquoats filed by a num. bar of Inturcatod poraoua, the hear In granted by tho Public Horvlco cammlaalon, for Iledmond, May 7, will bo hold at 10 o'clock on tho HAmo data, in Slatora Instead, ac cording to Information recolvnd this moruliiR from the commission, Tho hearing la to consider tho potltlon of tho Squaw Crook Irrigation Co,, for authority to Incroaao Irrigation rates. CItUELTY IS ALLEGED 0 V. A. UllluiiK AakN Dlvorco nnd Cuh- v tody of Hnby DauKhtcr. (From Saturday'a Dally,) Alloglng oruol and Inhuman troat nont, Fruncla A. lllllupa, ot thla city, filed ault for dlvorco thla morn lag In circuit court, through hla attorney, Vornon A. Forbes. Ho antu forth lu tho complaint that al though ninrriod only bIiico 1013, his wlfo hnq loft him tlvo times during that period. For tho laBt year and ono-half thoy havo lived lu Hond. Ho aakH tho custody of tholr minor fvehlld, Mildred. STRAW! WILL TO TO HTAItT CONHTItUCTlON AT KLAMATH 1'AM.H AT ONClv SO MII.KH OF MNI3 AliH PHO VIDKD FOIL (From Friday Dally.) KLAMATH KAM.H, Or., April 28. Thn bid of llobert K. Btrnhorn for tho Klamath Falls-Dairy branch of thn Oregon, California & Kaatorn rnllrnnd wna formally noenptod at n regular moating of thn city council Innt night. An nrdlnauco authorlz liifr tho form of tho contract to ho signed by Htrnhoru nnd tho mnyor wna lutroducnil, mid pnaacd aooond rending. Tho contract provldrn for douhh trnck Innldn thn city llmlta, tho use of nl Imiat G4 pound rallti, und work la to bo commenced within 30 dnya nnd completed within six mlutha. Ono locomotive, one combination bnKKiiKo and nxpreaa car, ouu pnanmi Kr car, 10 box it nil flat cur a urn to bo provldnd. Tho rotid la to bo 20 inllca long. Klumiilh Fnlta hna voted 1300.000 to nanlit In thn couatructlou of thla road. FIRST GERMAN IN COUNTY GIVES UP . ARMS TO SHERIFF johkimi iti:vNiirri:, of hv.su. Wori.ll IIOIIT AOAINHT Till: KAIHKIt, HUT HAH ONLY FlltHT I'AI'KltH PIUMJKIIMA.V HKNTI MKNT IN COt'NTY KLIOIIT. (From Friday's Dally.) ItrplyliiK to tho proclamation Isauvd by District Attorney II. II. Do Armond, Joseph Itnynntte, an un nnturnlUed Gorman living In IlemL appnarnd nt tho office of Hhurlff 8. K. Itoberta laal night to surrender a 30-.10 carbine, a 13 guugn liatn morleaa ahntgun, and 74 rounds ot ammunition. Tho wenpnua nnd am munition will bo returned to him at tho end of thn war. Although nominally still a subject ot tho Kalsor, Itoynutto la anxlnua to bear arma for America, If tho law of the land would allow It. He hna lived In America for eight years, hna tukon out flrat papers, nnd con siders himself n true oltlxon of tho United Htnte, uithough second nnd third papers nro still to bo obtalnml. lUyuetto la tho flrat Herman to umki' response to the district at- tormo's proclamation calling ou nil ulleu enemies to surrender weapons, ammunition and other materials ot use lu war. Hherlff Itoberts believes that alien eneiulen of the United Htntea, resid ing lu the county nre comparatively few, and feeling toward America Is mora friendly on thn part of Oer innua who havo recently left tho futherlnnd than In tho ouao of Ton tone who left many ynara ago and havo mora pleasant memories of tholr uutlvo land. WILL AID FARMERS (From Thursday's Dally.) Over tho toiler's window In tho First National Hank, and framed by a rako and n hoe, Indlcatlvo ot tho snlrlt of tho worda. hna been liimir u placard bearding tho following: "it is tno patriotic duty of every banker to help to bring tho agricul tural preparedness, which, war or FRESH Groceries You havo a right to INSIST that wo soo to It that your money finds tho greatest pur chasing power, und that you got QUALITY goods for tho money you pay, RESPECT wo pay to this plan la what Is building for us u big business. HOWEVER LITTLE thu saving muy bo, it will HELP. Wo'U do our host for YOU. l'HONM IlIiACIC 11 Erickson's Grocery JOHNSON BLDG. Wall Street poaco, la necoanury for tho well-being of tho nation, Thla brink will glvo proforunco to fnrinora doalrltiK loana for livestock or UKrloultural purposes." ELECTION CREATES LITTLE INTEREST Only flfl llullotfl Cunt on City Amend ment Up ti n o'doclc Thl AfUT riHn I'oIIn Cltma nt Klgbt. (From Monday's Dally.) City elections held today on tho Issuing of 110,000 worth ot refund ing bonds, nnd tho amending of tho city charter to provide for Improve ment districts and to switch rcspon. alblllty for accidents from tho mu nicipality to property owners, cro atod but llttlo Interest, and uti In :i o'clock thla afternoon only CC bar.oti bad been cast, although It wna ostl mnted that at leant 1200 should bo olltlblo, Tho polls nro lu tho Mlnnosota nvnnuo hose hotiso, and will romnln open until 8 o'clock this overling. For farm land loaaa sco J. Itynn & Co. Adv. TUMAI.O. (Continued from Pngo 2.) lond of grain nnd will ship from Des chutes this week. O. M. Couch, of Tuinnlo,,nnd O. W. Horner, of Ilond, havo gono to northern Caundn, with tho vlow to purchasing wheat laud. Honoris from vnrlrma annHmm In. dlcnte thnt considerable nlfalfa and ciovcr lias iieuii wliitor killed. Al bert llnrpor has lost 40 acros and Mr. Jenson about 1C ncroa. Itny Oorklng nnd F. N. Wnllaco havo bought a blooded saddla horao from M. It. Hlggs, of I'rlnovlllo. On account of short feed, cattlo mon nro having somo trouble holding tholr cnttln on thu rango. Dick Doty, of Itcdmond, was In this section Wednesday, looking af ter his cattle. Johll Parka. Albort llirnnr nml John Marsh havo bunched tholr sheep and oatubllshod a oamp north oi i umnio on mo river. HIHTHIW. fflneclal to the Ilullotln.) 8I8TKH8. April 28. C. L. Olst and J. I). Howmnn inn, In n I.,,. !.. try to Ilond Wednesday. narry iirown lias routed a house In town and Is working nt tho J. P. Duckctt mill. Walter Hnnilrlek wna n tmm ti. lower desert Tuesday. Clyde (list has moved and Is work ing for M. Ilalley. C. Ilalley was up from. his ranch on tho Mntollus Wednesday. F. McCaffory, of Itcdmond, waa tranaactlni: bualnraa in Hi.in.. t... day. Thero were tnmnnrnnm !... ,r. nt tho Presbyterian church Sunday .iiwiiiiiiK nnu uToning. It. Murllmr. of rinvnr.lntn u-n. I- town Monday. At a mnnllnir nf Mm .iti... Hlstora Tuoaday night It waa decided to proceed with thn construction of a oyaiom oi wator worka for tho town. Claude Wooda Is driving tho Sis-ters-ltedmond stage. Joe Wilson, Jock Stoldham and fnmlly worn In from the Wilson saw mill Sunday. II. W. Orogan, William Arthur and J. M. itobblna onme up from their homesteads Holiday to work lu the J. P. Duckett mill Monday. PI.KAHANT HIIKJK. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PI.KA8ANT It I DC K. April 30. O. A. Anderson la hauling lumber from the Anderson Ilroa. mill this week, to mnko Improvements -on his nlaoe. Grant Conuwuy recently traded his ranch hero for a farm uear Newborg, Oregon. Ho expects to lenve this wook for his new homo. Joss Armstrong Is working for Will I.nwsou this weok. Mlaa Corn Conway, who has boon attending tho Iledmond Union High school tho past term, roturnod home Wednesday to help got ready to go to hor now homo. Dan Stout and A. A. Oreon nro hauling the hay to Deschutes this week thnt L. C. Marlon purchased of Dan Oroonhnlgh. Olo Hanson and Mr. Mlokolston, ot Dosohutos, aro helping Uusmus Peter son dear land thla wook. I.. K. Smith and J. Htimfold. of tho Holland Loan nasoclatlon, of Port land, woro business cnllors at tho Lincoln Stock Farm Tuosday, C. H. Doty Is getting roady to build a now root houso. Dun Orconhalgh passed tho latter part ot tho wook out on his ranlh. Superintendent Thompson and wlfo visited tho Pleasant ltldga school Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Chase and daughter, Ktta, woro ilond visitors Saturday, CLOVKDALK. (Spoclal to Tho Bulletin.) GLOV13UOAM0, April 39. Ooo. S. Young, ot Dend, Is surveying tho Squaw Crook Irrigation ditch. Several (turners ot this soctlon woro hauling laud plaator from Hod mond lust wook. It looks llko a largo por cant ot alfalfa will havo to bo plowed up. Carl Woods and Arthur Tampletou ehtppod In cattlo last wook. Frod Van Matro and family, of Ilond, visited with W. W. Van Matro and family Sunday. Kruout Hpbboo was In Iledmond Friday and contracted tor a disk plow to plow up his nlfalfa. Floyd and Mnudo Orubo vlsitod tho lnttor part ot tho wook with tholr folks. Mrs. L. A. Ilrnndonhurg vlsllod a fow dnya wjth hor Blstor, Mrs. W. W. Van Matro lnst wook. J. H. Skolton has boon qulto Hick with a BotbncU from tho monsloB, but is bettor at this writing. Mr. Peterson was in Hodmond In tho 1917 Collegian Spring Modeto you get styles that aro snappy "full of pep" original creations for those alert, up-and-coming youne men who want Spring clothes with a dash of speed in them styles that ro original with out being overly extreme. ADLER Collegian Clothes For older men of quieter tastes who want dignity blended with distinctive yet conservative style we havo just the right Spring Models. Whether you aro seventeen or seventy the design and variety of colors weaves, fabrics, patterns are sure to suit your good tasto in iicm! Martin & Wednesday and purchased a now grain drill, Oeorgo Cyrus mado a business trip to Ilond Saturday. Tho young folks of Cloverdalo mot at Mr. Miller's Sunday night to prac tlco a play that will bo glvon at tho Council club Frldny night. Sixteen ladles ot Clovordalo mot with Mrs. W. W. Van Matro last Wednesday and sowed. Tho hostess served Ico cream and cake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank. Arnold and daughter. Freeda, mado a trip to Dend Friday. Dean Van MnltA wnnf In rtnn,l Thursday night. His brother, Edwin, uiuriit'u noma wim mm. Mary Fryrcar visited tho lost of tho week at homo and returned to Itcdmond Sunday on tho stage. Messrs. Peterson, Fryrear and Kline went to Lower Ilrlrlrn Hnmlnv on business. LEGAL NOTICES 7TOTICK FOH PUBLICATION.' ' Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, April C, 1917. Notlco Is hereby given that D. Maurico Hunter, of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on July 15, 1913, mado Home stead Kntry No. 011896, for Sfr NK'.i. NWU NBU. NB SWU. NH SBW. 8WW SKVi. Sec. 32; NWVi SW, Sec. 33, township 20 south, range 1C east, Willamette ,Meridlnn, has filed notice of Inten tion to mnko final threo-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, at Dend, Oregon, on the ICth day ot May, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: llobert O. Kuwell, Karl KussoU, Stanley Smith, John Kdwarda, all of Mlllloan. Orogon; William A. Har ris, ot Hem!, Oregon. II. FIIANK WOODCOCK, C-lOp. Ilogister. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. U. 8. Laud Offlco at Tho Dalle, Oro gon, March 9, 1917. Notlco Is horoby given that Sam uel K. Hogln, whoso post offlco ad dress Is Bond, Oregon, did, on tho ISth day of April, 1916, fllo In this offlco Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 01C9CS, to purchnBO tho 8WU SWU, Section 28, Township 1G South, Ilaugo 11 Knst. Willamette Meridian, and tho tlmbor thereon, under tho provisions ot tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and acta amondatory, known as tho "Tlmbor and Stone Law," at such valua as might bo fixed by appralsomont, and that, pursu ant to such application, tho land and tlmbor thereon havo boon appraised Ono Hundred Dollars, tho timber esti mated 1200 fence posts at 5c, f 60.00, and tho land HO. 00; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port of hla application and sworn statomont on tho 18th day of May, 1917, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Com missioner, at Bond. Oregon, Any porson is at liberty to protest this purchase boforo entry, or Initi ate a contest at any tlmo boforo pat ent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facta which would dofoat tho entry. 11. FKANIC WOODCOCK, S-lSp. neglstor. NOTICK OF CONTEST. Department of th Interior, United State I .and Offic at Lakevicw, Oregon, April 17, 1017. To Calvin L. Mosher. of Kaymond, Wash ington, Contcstrei You are henby notified that l.awrenco K. Campbell, who give llcnd, Orrson, as hla pwst offic address, did on March 0. 1017, file In this office hU duly corroborated application to contest and se cure th cancellation of your Homestead Kntry No. Serial No, 04SS0. made July 14. 1911. for BVfU NK4. SKW NWU t'A SWU. W14 8EV4. Sec. 17 i NEVi NWT. NWH NKli. 8tlon 20, Township 21 S. Jlaruie IS . Willamette Meridian, and as irrounds for his contest ho allelic that you have never established residence Uon said tract, or made Improvement thereon and that you havo wholly abandoned aald claim for more than sli months last past! and'tlist i said ahilncl fr.Am ,li Inn.l iv. m.t .-tn a I your employment In military servico rend. ered In, connection with operations In Mex. ' Ico, or along- the borders thereof, or la inobU- Spring Clothes That are Full of Life clothes. $16.50 to 35 Cashman lutlon mi, eUwbTC In lh mlllUrr r naval onttnltalloru of th UniUd SU(m or th National Guard of any of th antral HUIm, Yon art. thrrrfert, furthtr notlfW that th laid allntattofu will bm UWn a coo fnud. and your aald entry will U canelld without fnrthrr rliht to b nrard. eithr b. inn thla office or on appeal. If you fall to file In thU office within twenty daya after the Fourth iiubllratlon of tl.U notice, aa ahown Ulo , your anawer. under oath, specifically mpondlnr to theae allesatlona of contnt. together with due proof that you hare served copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by resUtered mall. You should slat In your answer the nam of the post office to which you desire future notices to be aent to you. JAS. y. llURCBSS. Iteclstcr. Date of first publication. April II. 1(17. lisle of second publication. May 1. 1917. Date of third publication. May 10, HIT. Pat of fourth publication. May 17, 1917. HUMMONH. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. Mohlon Sweet and Ilolo D. Drain, co-partners doing business under tho firm name and stylo of Sweet Drain Auto Company, Plaintiffs, vs. B. F. Childress and Cosby A. Child Teas, his wife, Fred A. Jackson, nnd Jackson, his wlfo, and tho Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company, a corporation, Defendants. To B. F. Childress and Cosby A. Childress, his wlfo, Fred A. Jackson, ana Jackson, his wiro: In tho Name of tho State of Oro gon, You aro hereby required to ap pear and answor tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and cause within six weeks from tho dute of tho first publication of this summons upon you, to-wit: Within six weeks from tho 26th day of April, 1917, and It you fall to appear and nnswor within said time, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rollef prayed tor In tho said complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment against said de fendants, B. F. Childress and Cosby A. Childress, his wife, for tho sum or $190,00. together with intorost thereon at tho rata of eight par cent por annum from January 29, 1917, until paid, and for 75 nttornoy fees besides tho costs and disburse ments ot this suit, that plaintiffs' mortgage be foreclosed and that tho real proporty In said mortgage de scribed, to-wlt: The northwest quar ter ot the northwest quarter ot sec tion 24, township 14 south, rango 13 B. W, M., In Deschutes county. Oro gon bo sold by the Shorlft ot Des chutes County, Oregon, In the man ner provided by law for tho satisfac tion of said judgment, and that tho monoya realized from said sale bo A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM FOUNDATION sZZZ Quality, Combine. Whb Low Prices m Square WHAT YOU WAN WHEN YOU F. Dement $k Co. Oppo,iteP.O. GROCERIES WsUSwett SfJ"3 applied first to the expenses of said sale, second to tho payment of tho costs and disbursements of this suit Including J7G attorney fees, third, to the payment of tho plaintiffs' said promissory note and mortgage, and that tho residue be paid as the Court may direct; that the Sheriff of said Deschutes Couuty, making said sale, placo tho purchas er of tho said real property In the Immediate possession ot aald prem ises, and that tho defendants or all persons claiming by. througi or un der thon or any ot them, bn forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, Interest nnd estnto In or lion upon said lands and premises, and ot all equity ot redemption In the samo, savo only the statutory right ot redemption, and that plaintiff have snch other and further relict as to the Court may seem oqultahK This summons Is publlshoi In the Bend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published In Bend, Deschutes County. Oregon, for six consecutive weeks by order ot Honorable W. O. Barnes, County Judgo ot Deschutes County, Oregon, which order-specifies the date ot the first publication of this summons and directs that each ot you appear and answer within alx weeks from the first publication thereon, and which order further provides that a copy of the complaint and summons shall bo forthwith mailed to each ot aald defendants at their last known post office address. The dato ot the first publication, April 26. 1917. H. II. DEAHMOND. FOTTBR & IMMBL. 8-1 4c. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. LanuVJ Office at Tho Dalles, Oro gon, April 27, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Janet M. Williams, ot Mllllcan, Oregon, who on March 10, 1913, mado Home stead Kntry No. 011537, for W SEVi Bee 23, Ntf SBU, and NEU Sec. 26, township 19 south, rango 14 east, Wlllamotto meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to mako final three year proof, to establish, claim to tho land above described, boforo H. C. Bills, U. S. Commission er, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 7th day ot June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses; Howard P. Dyer, David C. Gogers, Danlol W. Booler, nnd Abraham Ev ans, all ot Mllllcan, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 9-1 3p. Ilogister. Dealing WANT IT IT I iaMsbnoHa