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PAQB 7 MlliMOA.V 1 ((Joiitliiiwil from I'ngn 2.) IlKNII IIUMiKTIX IIKNM, OHIXJON, TIU'ltHllAV, MAY 10, J17 i V W tt 4 fit, I L, II, TiuiHclinr, who wnnt to Port liiml nliout tli r no wonltii ngo to not Ills rnlhnr'H nutotnolillu, In impeded linck noon with ttin cur. Mm. I', II. JoIiiikoii mill sou Unhurt mill Mrn. Jitniim Iltmtnn uutoml to tho llontnon place, railed on Mm. OnnrKii Cook anil Mm. J. J. Holland, "Thursday. L. V, Ilooney Is hihiiIIiir for Erie llrmttilniul, Tim owner of tint timm Krln llontn liiml kept nil winter ntul thin spring, Itot lilit ton in thin week. Mm. Jnmim Ilrmtson visited with Mm. II. It. Knllur on Friday. I.lttln llnrolil nml Holm Knllur "visited n Hliort lliiitt with thulr mint, Mrs. It. It. Keller, Flnluy. Mm. U. II, Knllur vlnltnl with hrtr mother, Mm. l Tituiiuliiir, Krlduy forenoon. Mm. Ernest Kilmnnilit lit now iililo to nit tip, hut tho girl huhy In not ho woll. Joseph Holland wit nut of school olio tiny tltht wonk, on nt'count of it morn foot. Win. A . Itnlin him limn qultn "Ink. II. A. Ilnll In leaving on it liiiNlncmt trip to Ilntnl toilny. Arthur Moorn runin out from llnnd Indsy to vlnli with his brother Her bert for n short tltnn. i.oui:it ititin)i, (Hprolnl to thn Ilttltot III. ) I.OWKIt IHtllKIK. Mny ft. Mm. .XtndlK nnlnrtitliit'd thu I'. T.'s on I'rlilny. ' Mr. nml Mm. Hunk Inn nmdti u trip to llnnd Tutttilny. Mm. It. H. Tntvnn vlsltori Mm; Juq Ktir In llnnd from Hitturility to Mon. tiny hint work. C. W. Klnpit rtiluriiMl from I'ort luml Wvilupmlity, driving n now cnr. Mm. 0. F. Ifonklim. Marlon und Oiunr lloitklim motored to thn Warm HprlitRH Iiiillnn riNtnrvittloti on Wed iiiMdny. Jerry Ornnskriigor nml Doiinln Hunt Hindu it hunlm trip to His tnrtl Munilny. MIm lllniirlui WlUon mid Atlalynn Dlatrlek, from Trrhtiiie. spent thn wk end with Mm. Jon llownrd. It. A. Illnuchitrd nml wlfo wero ykltuM In llln community Haturday. Mr. Itlnntihsrd came out to Inspect I ho nlfnlfu fields, which have died out thin winter. Maxwell Costs Little to Run Thousands of Maxwell owners run their car on $0 to $8 a month, bcauio tho Maxwell li mechan ically right. Tho real automobile ia the median ism, inside, where you can't see it. And the Maxwell excels as n machine, is world endurance champion, tho most efficient car made tho most inexpensive MKI3StK and operate to HlHTItltH. (Hpiwlftl toThtf Ilulletln.) tirrilltM, Mny 7. Karl Updlkn H Mm. IfpdlkM nr Maying t thn XlntltM llfitnl. Mrs. ltd Upon Iihm rttirnl from n rjwnnt trip to Orlnnd. Calif.. whre h wwt with hnr niothr. Mm. A. lamttlnlnH, to lm nt tint thwtUttU of Mm. Tamploton'N mother, who U vry III. Anthony lUwrli him rtiirimd from KeNHiwrk. Wash, whrrn Iih went with Mm. IttHtrh to visit Mm. Months' -inethor. P. I.. (Hut nmilrt nu ntito trip to Msnd laat Htindny. Mm. M. McKlntiny mid dittiKhtnr returned from lleud Tuesday. Tho J. I. Durkntt sawmill In run Iiir fulMinndotl (hU WHiik. Hurl Updike U driving n IorkIiir t ho in for Authoiiy Itonrh. (Jo. Wllnon li working for II. I.. "Paim. Mr. nml Mm. John Union rninu In from tho Tono ranch Htindny. Curtlit llnlloy wh un from hln ntHch on tho MhIoIIuh. fliindiiy. C, H. IluiUnn mid fnmlly, with n party of frlontlit, pnMml throngli Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 All prlft I. o. b. Detroit. Whether for town or country us the Maxwell logically is your car. Universal Garage Phone Muck 1401 1U4 Greenwood Bend, Oregon town Knttirdny on tludr wny to tho Mntnlltm for nn outing. A litrgn uumhnr of nuto parties pnmicd through town flundity on their wny to tho Mctolluit to unjoy tho day fUhlng. Jon WlUon wnn n liuilncnit vlnllor In Itudtnnnd thin wvak. Thn WlUon nnwrnlll hn it boon saw lug tlili wfok, Hnvnrnl Blntors punpla nttttndocl tho pnrty glvtin nl tho W. V. Van Matra homo In Clovordnla Friday ovenlng. Ituv. J, Kdwnrd Illalr conduotod itorvlrtm In thn Frttsbylorlnu church Hunduy ovenlng. Mr. und Mm. Jiick JHnldlintn nud iton worti In from Wilton' mill Inst Monday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICi: OK ClfMKST. ADLER Collegian Clothes Underneath the surface of every Collegian Spring Suit ia Collegian quality that guar antees tho wear Collegian quality in tho weaves tho patterns Collegian quality in the workmanship by skillful tailors Collegian quality in tho styles distinctive exclusive designed by the Collegian style creators. Why not experience tho personal satisfaction ot tho individualized appearance which Collegian Clothes give you? H6.50 to 35 Martin & Cashman lrr or nl nncinltatloni of tb 1rm'rl HlalM. nt th National Guard of an at ihe vfal ilatn. Ymi arr. therrfwr. further nntlfW that th afcl allmatlorM will U taken lor thU e(fk aa havlnc Urn conrruml br rou. and to.tr mU nlry will t rantrlH thrrrumlrr without mir furthr ri.ht to b hrard tlierrln. either bvfwr thl. efik or nn wal. If yeu fail ".' 'HSj?..,h-U a,,y "'thin twenty daya ntrr the POUIITII iMiUteatkHi of thU nok, it jhown Mttw, ywr imwrr, under eth. iiw. Iflrally meHIn and rrafmndlnr U th all catieM f rvnmt. er If yw faH whhln that time ta file In thU affke uue nA thit ymi hare aerved eeuy of yeui nn-ut-t on the riW rontrMaat tkhrr In i...i . ly hit. .J?" "" " "" r la mule ly the defhrery of a ty ot yw iM.rr to the eon teataat In feeaan. Mf of atleh tee ! i Mt U either the mU entetant'a wrhtetl a. anowWameM of ,U rrfrlit of the i.r .htwlwr the date of I4j reeelM. or ihc i, II. datll of Ihe pmvn by whom the Arj err ' Tl. ta,'Mr " "here the to ia delliretrd. If made by reentered null. Kroaf of auth aerrlee mtwt eonabt of the fffctavlt of the HmM by wham the eoaty m Hhiile.) UtlMt wfcen and the Hot offlee to whteh It waa maUed. and thia affidavit miut be ac ""M"W br the twatmaaler'a reeetrt for the letter. Vi ahmild Hate In your anewer the name of the m offlee to which you dealro future netteea to 1 aent to you. n . i,'..K,lAN!t. WOODCOCK. Ilrl,tr. Date of flrat imbllratlon. May 10. 1117, Uate of arrond twUleatlen, May tT. HIT. ate of third pubfieatlen. May 14. 191T. Date of fourth pubfleatlon. May Jl, rl. NOTICi: lOIt l'UIIMCATIO.V. THN,CAL DEPartm; OATaT Deoartmetit of the Interior. Unltr. State. Uml Offlee, Tho Uallea, Oroyon. May t, HIT To Aithur C. Torrey, of llend, Orecon. Con teatee Yoti are hereby notified that Geuriro II. Klleff, who Klvra llend. Ormon. a. hU -. ..tt k.i... . .11.1 .. K'.l....-. n lal file In thla effke hU duly eorrvbnratrd aplU I ratten to rontett and aecura tho cancellation Monnrf innn. e ,. ttr. it q of your homealeod. Kntry No. . ... Serial . ,P", A. 0l ,.lHJm " .1 ..r' U 8' Nn. tmil, maJe leremUr I. IH1. far KS Lnild Office Ot TtlO Uallefl. Oro- Sttefl It. Towmhlii 19 South, IUne IT I gOH, April C, 1917. Kaat, Wlllamelto Meridian, ami aa around j for hla ennlrat he oUra-ra that Arthur C. Turrey i Jollco la llnrohv clvmi Mint n haa wholly abandoned aald claim for more than Mnurlcn Iluntor of Mllllonn Drni.nn la nwiilha laat pa.t. and haa nerer alnee the ' f i,n n t,X it i oi i i OIr.0B0"' date of flllnc, realded Uw or cultivated aald ". n J"'y 16. 1913, mntlo Home- tuflii isniry .no. uusac, for s NUM. NWU NKV. NKW BW. N BKM. 8W!4 SKU, Sec. 32; NWU SWH, Sec. 33, township 20 mitli. range 1C enat, Wlllamotto Meridian, tins filed notice of Inten tion to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above 'described, beforo H. C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, nt llend. Oregon, on 1 the lGth day of May, 1917. cimmani names as witnesses: Hobort Q. llussell, Earl Hussoll, Stanley Smith, John Edwards, all of Mllllcnn, Oregon; William A. Har ris, ot Uoud, Oregon. II. FKAXK WOODCOCK. C'lOp. Heglster, Itatlen cami-. ettewhere. In the military or narai orramtaiiona ot ine unitej Btatea or tha National Guard of any of the aerrral SUtra. You arc. therefore, further notified that the aald allnratlona will be taken aa con feaard. and your aald entry will be eaneelled without further rlxht to be heard, either be- lore mu oiiiee or on appeal. If you fall to file In thla office within twenty daya after tho Fourth publication of thla notice, aa ehown beeaw. your anawer. under oaUi, neclflcally mtwMinr 10 irwae ailefatlena or con teat, toe-ether with due oroof that ou Kave uml eopy of your anawer on tho aald contestant either in lron or by reclatered mall. You thould aute In your anawer tho name ei ine imwi eniee to whkh you desire future netlrra to be aent to you. JAS. V, UUROBSa. RecUter. pate of flrat publleatlon. AprU J. HIT. Date of aeeond publication. May 3. lIT. Date of third publication. May 10. 11T. Ualo of fourth publication. May IT. 191T. ..... .L.a t . -t . .... . . ... .. M.M. .uwDrff inwi aaiu lanu waa not due to hie cmidvymcnt In military aer le rendered In eonnectlon with operatlona In Mraleo. or alomr Ihe Umbra thereof. In moWllaation earni elaewhere. In the mill- NT BULLETIN to AXJ' DEAIEH3, 'or your informatton . . u " that in l0h t0 to-r "".u, aortaxy better w" atard oil oonu, Qo lubricant than wltn fooulta Any 'a zorol one 'hloh Wo Wo uooa. 7 othor we "DECAUSK Zerolcne b ' correctly renncU from ujphnlt-bnse crudest main tains its lubricating body nnd value at cylinder heat, thus forming n perfect pis ton scid, reducing friction, nnd cnubllnc the motor to dovclop its muxlmum power, Zcrolcnc ts tho oil for your car. For oil by dealer everywhere and at our Service btalwru. STANDARD OIL COMPANY IC.Ue.aUJ do nn. ... . r 'hot ,. a " T - m M - 'taut. OI Oil nhlah but ooroly t( o chould u08 aH you. ftt that thl- t0 hao Kl tiouiar brand Blna uo btter rooulta thnn 0th-ohWOhaTOtrir2 7 Vouro Tery truly, flIS PBEHLS33 UOTOR CAR OOifPiirT notici von i'uulicatio.v. U. S. Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oro Ron, March 9, 1917. N'otlco Is hereby given thnt Sam uel 11. Hogln, wIiobo post oftlco ad dress Is llend, Oregon, did, on tho ISth day ot April, 1916, fllo In this otflco Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 0159GS. to nurchase tho swvi sw, Section 2S. Township 1C South, Itango 11 Rast. Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under tho provisions or tho act ot Juno 3, 1878, and acts nmondatory. Known as mo "Tirabor una stouo Law," at such valua as might bo fixed by tippraisouient, and that, pursu ant to such application, tho land and timber thereon have been appraised One Hundred Dollars, tho tlmbor esti mated 1200 fence posts nt 5c, 160.00, and tho land $40.00; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port ot his application and sworn stntomont on tho ISth day ot May, 1917. boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Com missioner, nt llend, Oregon. Any person Is ut llbqrty to protest this purchase boforo entry, or Initi ate rt contest nt any tlmo boforo pat ent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. H. FKAN1C WOODCOCK, s-iBp. Register. HOI.MONK. In the Circuit Court qt the State ot Oregon, for Doschutes County. Mahlon Sweot and Kolo D. Drain, co-partners doing business under the firm natno and stylo ot Sweet Drain Auto Company, Plaintiffs, vs. D. F. Childress and Cosby A.-Child ress, ins wiro, Krcd A. Jackson. and Jackson, his wife, and tho Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company, a corporation. Defendants. To D. F. Childress and Cosby A. Childress, his wife, Fred A. Jackson, and Jackson, his wife: In tho Name of the Stato of Ore gon, You aro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the abovo entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, to-wlt: Within six weeks from the 26th day of April, 1917, and If you tall to appear and answer within said time, plaintiff will apply to the Court lor tno roller prayed for In the said complaint, to-wlt t For a Judgment against said de fendants, U. F. Childress and Cosby A. Childress, his wife, for the sum of $190.00, togcthor with Intorest thereon at the rate ot eight per cent por annum from January 29, 1917. until paid, and for $75 attorney foes besides tho costs and disburse ments or this suit, that plaintiffs' mortgage bo foreclosed and that the real proporty In said mortgago de scribed, to-wlt: The northwest quar ter ot tho northwest quarter ot sec tion 24. township 14 south, range 13 E. W. M., In Deschutes county. Ore gon bo sold by the Sheriff ot Des chutes County, Oregon, In tho mon itor provided by law for tho satisfac tion ot said Judgment, nnd that tho moneys roallzod from said salo be applied first to tho expenses ot said sale, second to tho payment of the costs and disbursements ot this suit including $7G attorney tce, third, to the payment ot tho plaintiffs' said promissory note and mortgage, and that the rcslduo be paid as the Court may direct; that the Sheriff or said Deschutes Couuty, making said sale, place the purchas er of the said real proporty In the immediate possession ot said prem ises, and that the defendants or all rcrsons claiming by, througn or un der then or any ot them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, Interest and estate in oi lion upon said lands and premises, and of all equity ot redemption In tha same, save only tho statutory right of redemption, and that plaintiff havo such other and further reucf as to the Court may seem cqulL'bK This summons Is publlshrl in t'i llend Ilulletln, a weekly newspaper ot general circulation, published In Bend, Deschutes County. Oregon, for six consecutlvo weeks by order ot Honorable W. D. Barnes, County Judgo ot Deschutes County, Oregon, which order specifics the dato ot the first publication of this summons and directs that each of you appear and answer within six weeks from the first publication thereon, and which, order further provides that a copy ot tho complaint and summons shall bo forthwith mailed to each ot said defendants at their laat known post office address. The date of tho first publication, April 26, 1917. II. H. DBARMOND POTTER & IMMEL, 8-Hc. Attorneys for Plaintiff. xotici: von iciilicatiok Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oftlco at The Dalles, Ore gon, April 27, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Janet M. Williams, ot Mllllean, Oregon, who on March 10, 1913, mado Home stead Entry No. 011537, for W SEU Sec 23, N SEU. and NBV. Sec, 26, township 19 south, ran go 14 east, Wlllamotto meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Dend. Oregon, on the 7th day ot June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses Howard P. Dyer, David C. Gogera, Daniel W. Dceler. and Abraham Ev ans, all ot Mllllean, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 9-1 3 p. Register. A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM FOUNDATION NOTICK OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior. United Statea tnd Offlee nt Lakeview, Oretton, April IT. 1017. To Calvin U Moihcr, of Raymond, Wash-Ink-ton. Conteateet You ar hereby netlfled that Laurence E. Campbell, who Klvva llend. Orwfun, ai hta imt offlee addrcaa. did on March 0. 1017. file In thU office hi. duly eorruboratcd application to eonteat and -Hi? vl" c"Cllatlon of our llomceti-ad r, uLti".-- ..Srtal No- 04M. n,'' J"'? NWli NEf,. Section 20. Townahlp 31 8 Itanue 18 K. win. m. it. mi.ii. ' - e v i ,v ,M va awiollaa VA1114 pj jtrounija for hla contaat he alliitee that you have never cetaullahtd mldmce mon auid ttact, or made ImnrovemtnU thcrvun and that you havo wholly abandoned aald claim u I " ,1 ,no"in iat wut; and that I aald a.bsence from tho land waa not due to i your employment in military acrvlco rend crtxl In connection with operation. n Me. Ico, w along tha UirJcra thervof, or In mobll. ' 1 Service tt Quality, Combined With Low Prices Square Dealing WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT F. Dement Co. oppose. GROCERIES Wall Street