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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
IlKM) HUMiKTIN, 11KNI), OKKOO.V, THl'IWDAV, Al'Gl'HT III, IIII7 SHEVUN-HIXON weeks after tlio marriage In Van E. E. BUTLER ELECTED FARM LOAN DIRECTOR Ipgyti Ithini PEYTON GRAVELY DID A GREAT convor In 1014, tlio ucicmlanl loft THING WHEN HE INVENTED! homo nnd hns nuvor nlnco returned. 1PLUQ TODACCCX J- GRAVELY VS Mm. Hnbermnn asks that olio bo ior- (Krom Mondny'B Daily.) Members ot tlio Farm Limn nssoo latlon hold n brlot meotlng Saturday nttoruoou In tlio Council chambers ot tho U'Kauo building for the purpose ot electing n director to suoeecd ! II. Doucor, resigned. K. K. llutler was uloctod to tho position. win.. i--" rjgsr- -uiiil.j. VES. BUT IT WAS.THli T CELEBRATED mltted to rosutno hor maiden mtmn ot Hlatt. Another illvorco enso wns thnt tried In tlio 1'rlnovlllo court yesterday, in which n decree based on allegations ot cruol nnd Inhuman treatment, coupled with dosortntlnn, war handed down In favor ot Mrs. Kna Gertrude Smith, plaintiff. She was represent ed by Mr. Mooro. GRAVELY QUAUTY THAf WAS THE GREATEST THING 5-3 SCORE MADE OVER PORTLAND NINE. LEGAL NOTICES PAOK 0 n.ntnmii.i,Miiy 6 W , igiitt-j """, If I I DEFORCING INVSNTlun i f7? V STTTrr i OFOUnPATBHffttVPHOOF POUCH jt - W&Jr S, toMV i.JL. I NOWTMyWlftrlT POUCH KBtPOf i j ' 1" hSZWPT U - AuTTLC?HcivOFOnAVSUY lOJOUOH V; l&zC 8 ULW vWij ano lajOs ubNoon than AJfTo chrw Illntio's Generosity Helps l.ocnli Three of Knilr Tallies In Plrt 1'Ynmc Lnto ltally Keep (nine 1'Vom llclng Tnme. to (From Monday's Dally.) With excellent support from Make, the Portland slabster, the Shovlln Hlxon team, playing an all-star nine from the Willamette Valley town, won In the first Inning yesterday afternoon on the local grounds, run ning up four scores, which settled the ramo then and there The final score was 6-3. Unsatisfactory umplr-' of tno ermnn medical corps, hi head Inir tiv Ilnlnv of U.n.l ti full!.. IHIICn J .......J, W. W.l.., .TWO M .VW.4V! of the game, It should bo noted. OVKU TIIKIUC (Continued from page 3.) mans, anil we made wTiat io oT tTIeni we could, but that wns tittle. 1 had order one day to lovnto a dugout and prepare It for use us battalion bend quarters. When I led a squad In to cleau It up the odor wns fo overower log that we bud to put on our gas masks. On entering we first saw two dead nursa with our ghastly (lash tights, one standing with tier arm around n post. Just as she bad stood when pas or concussion killed Iter. Seated nt a table In the middle of the place was tho body of an old general between bis bauds. The task j of cleaning up was too. dreadful for j ! Wit tlta, ,feAjl li fAlln . rtn After tho All-Stars had been riIm,lo ,,,.,. B1 . ,.t nlll n. fhop blanked in the first halt ot tho first, Blako walked Shoots, and the Dend shortstop was promptly sacrificed to second by Llnd. Houston was passed, and advanced to third while Shoots finrAil tt Tlstln nit ! t XT DV.VI -" WH UUtHIIU O OlilfjlCe lIIUIBVll 1 " " " " walked, Fox fanned, and Clifford's wh,cu- wl,u ome others. I shall never two-bagger scored Uoland and Knut- s,orR , AU 0IU P- r " . nii ,..,n,.i ,. -, -.. ... "'au forces came to our trench secttou sen. Blake walked no more men dur-,wUnB he Krave of ,,,,, gon wUcb iuk mu ii'uiuiuuer ui iuj Kuiut. A few hours later we went Into the seared and empty cavern, made the roof safe with new timbers and noti fied battalion headquarters that tbe place could Iks occupied. During this time 1 witnessed a scene No more scores decorated tho tally sheet until tho fifth frame, when Shoots tapped one far two sacks, went to third on Houston's sacrifice, and came In on Blake's wild pitch. Attempt to Tic In Vuln. In tho sevonth, Karr, of Portland, died on third, but this was the near est to a score which the visitors had made up to that time. In the eighth, bad been marked for blm on a rude map by an o Ulcer who had seen the yoUng man's burin L We managed to mid tbe spot, and ut the old chaplain's request we exhumed the body Some of us suggested to blm that be give us the Identification uiarks'am! retire out of range of tbe shells which were bursting all around us. We argued that It was unwise for blm to remain In danger, but what wo really Intended was that be should be saved the horror XOTH'K OF C'ONTKST. Department ot tho Interior, United States I.nml Office, Lnkovluw, Oro- gon. July 18. ID 17. To F. John Welsh, ot Hand, Ore gon, Contesteo. You nro hereby notified that Ullllo Wood, who gives lloml, Oregon, as his post office address, did on Juno 16, 1917, tlio In this office his dub corroborated application to contest and secure tho cancellation of your Homestead Kntry, No.. .., Serial No. 06S03, inado Soptombor7, 1013, tor SKU. Section 4. Townslp 22 South. Hange 18 Knot. Wlllamtte Morldlan, and ns grounds for hiscontest ho al leges that: 1. You have lotulrV and entirely abandoned said elnlt for tnoro than six months last pastand have never slnco the date of tiling thereon re sided upon or cullvated said land according to law; hat your absence from the said tan was not and hns not occn due to i lifmiWmX' flV GENTLCHIH HAVEEr--flXr 9 --wl ilfflrllr x7? MS' facts xftimTTjr ' .NzXJhrr , . . r NBBTf.' V V' ' fill I ' . a j 1 m JC CfVWMlwMV" " 'M will bo cancelled thereunder without your further right to bo heard there in, either before this office or on appeal, if you fall to file in thl of fice within twenty days after the fourth publratlou of this notice, ns shown below, your nnswor, under oath, specifically meeting nnd re nun ml I n u In llinmi ullnniitlmis (if eon. employment in (tost, or It you fall wfthlu that time Ik.. It o .. in flln Iti 4 ttt nttlnn tin a ttrfinf however, MoIIale hit, went down on , 0f seeing tbe pitiful thing which our "Whltten's sacrifice, stolo third, nnd came In on Knutson's wild pitch. Hornby and Fleltstlnger walked, Ho gan fanned, and Noonan's long hit scored two. Erlckson went out, Cllt- ioru to uuiiocK. i y the military hranfli of the U. s. Gov- to tlio In this otflco duo proof crnmeut or servile rendered In con-1 that you havo served n copy nectlon with gojornmont operations ot your answer on tho said in Mexico, or Along tho borders ! contestant either In person or by reg thereof J or In I mobillxntlon camps Metered mall. If this service Is made clscwheo In tuu mllltnry or nnvnlihy tho delivery ot a copy of your orgnnU.ltlon of tho United States 'answer to tho contestant In person, or tho rtatlounf Guard ot any ot thu i proof of such service must bo either soveral Itates if tho United States. tho said contestant's written ne You ife-e. thf retore, further noti- knowledgment of his receipt of thn fled thatltho slid allegations will i,o ' oopy. showing thu date of Its receipt, that certain tnnrtgngn made by the I costs and disburses said Joseph M. Miller and Joseuh . This suibmOnsrpubllshnd by or ,ltii .....,. . ., ... (ler of the ,iui'r i"iiuii ginie in, mill nun i j...ikm 0f , rvuuiiieii j ii ii i) .iu, ivti, in voiumoi dated (ho -i iii iiorignges oi (..took uouiiiy. 17.24e. T. K. J. Dilfly. bovfl entitled Court, day ot June, 11' 17. HN'OW. IIHONAUUH Ut THOMI'HON, MAO COKMAC KNOW, Attorneys for l'lalntUf. Oregon, nt pagu 157 thereof, cover lug thn Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, tho Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Qunrter. tho Northeast Quarter of tho Southwest, Quarter, and thn Southeast Quarter, of thn Niirtltwest Ounrtnr nf Hnettnn 31, Towushllti South' uf ItutiKo ll.i UopnrtnitjiU ot thn interior, I'nlti Kast of the Wlllftiihetto Meridian, States Laud Oftleo at Thn Dallr Doing iuu nr es. na s tuato Iti tin County of D sclfutes and Stale of .Notice Is herebygiven that Henley nuf thu mortKUKU hero, nmitu, oi .Miuiraif. uregou,riio, on .voTirii rnu itiimcatiov. Unlteil taken entry asl will con he thor rlghtlto heard, either boforo I w" n,ul where tho ssed. nnd your said ur tl,e affidavit of th poreon by nncclcd without fur-' "hom tho delivery was Inndn stating y was uciiv- mall. I n nppeul. If you fnll t oretl; if made by reIs this offlcelor to fllo In hl days after hi mis notice,! nr answer, uml spondlng to test, togethe you have lervt' swer on the said contestant either ! You should Oregon. July 10 Notice Is hereby Oregon, and t in thu murtKusu hern, multli, or Mllllra lubeforo dose IIA'd bo decreed to bo Ju,' 1G I!I3, m n rirst lien oi laid real property su-i'T ft", unnni. nvrlor to nnv iiul nil other Intitrestst 20, Township 2 therein, and Wist said property bo Must, Wlllatuett sold to satlsf said mortcuKu debt, nut"'" ot Intel and that tho purchaser at said sale , "" y"" proi takn all right, tit Iu nnd Interest In I " mo mini oftleo within nvm.lv, proof of such service fourth publication oftlB affidavit of the trson shown below, vour me copy was main. oath, specifically re-iam' !' l)OI,t office se allegations of emw mailed, and this with duo ti roof thnt . accompanied by tiro unstmaster's re- islst of nntl ,0 ,tt,,l Property hold by Ilia said'"' U. Kills, f H, mXy whom ' defendants Miller nnd Dellolt at the Hmnl. Orego, on I wring whenltl,n" uf t,,a execution of said inort. August, 1017. Ulch It was K"K"' nml tlint you and nil of the Clalinanl natnea ai It must be u"",r l,,!f,",ln,l to this suit bo for l, l' Hniikln, W d Kn Section ItHIIKH lfl u, hat tiled to uiuku final establish clnliu o described, hi fnn CoinniliMiuiier, ut the 23rd day of d n copy of your an- celut for ,no let,,y spades were about to uncover. "I shall remain." was all be said -He wna my boy." It proved that we bad found the right body. One of our men tried to clear the features with hU haudker- In hopes of tying up Ihe scoro, j h:e?, lint cnCod by spreading TLe McDonnell was sent In for Portland In the ninth, but went out on Fox's throw to first. Blake filed out to Houston, McHalo bit, and died on first when Clifford caught Whittcn'a high foul. The score ALL-STABS- AB P. H PO A Mcllale. It 5 13 0 1 Wliltton, 2b 5 0 0 13 Hornby, as 4 10 0 1 Floltstlngor, c ....4 10 9 1 Hogan, lb 4 0 0 9 0 Noonan, elf . 4 0 13 0 Erlckson, 3b 4 0 0 11 Karr. rf 3 0 0 0 0 Blake, p 4 0 0 1 12 ".McConnell 1 0 0 0 Total S If 4 24 Batted for Karr la ninth. S-H. AB n 1! Shoots, ss 4 2 1 Mild, cf 4 0 0 Houston. 3b 4 1 0 Uoland, If 4 i 2 Knutsen, p 4 1 1 Fox, 2b 4 0 0 Clifford, c 3 0 1 . Merrill, rf ..... 3 0 l Dul!ock lb 3 0 0 0 19 handkerchief over the face. The old chaplain stood beside the body and removed his trench helmet, baring bis gray bead to a drizzle of rain that was .ailing. Then while wc stood by si lently Uls voice roue amid the noise of liurstlni: shells, repeating the, burial service of tbe Church of England. I have never been so Impressed by any thing In my life as by that scene. The dead man wns n young cnplaln. He had been married to n lady of Bal timore Just before tbe outbreak of the war. The phlloiophy of the Hrltlnh Tom inles and tbe Cuundlaus and the Au- In person or by registered mnll. lOU SnOUld State In vnur nmwir the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sunt to you. JAS. F. BUIIGKSS. Ueglstor. uaio oj isi puuiicatton, Aug. 9, 1917 the name of the. you desire fut to you. II. F no In your answer office to which tlces to bo sent S'K WOODCOCK. Ueglstor. Date or 1st publication, Aug. 9, 1917 Date of 2d publication, Aug. 1C, 1917 Dato of 2d publication, Aug. Hi, 1917 1)ate of 3d publication, Aug. 23, 1917 uaic oi jci puuucatlon, Aug. 23, 1917 Date of 4th publication, Aug. 30, 1917 Pd. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior. United Statos Land Office, The Hallos. Oregon. July 31, 1917. To Itobert DuBols. of Whlttnkor,' Oregon, Contesteo: You arc hereby notified that Clydo M. Shaffer, who gives Mllllcan, Ore gon, as his post oftleo address, did on June 18, 1917, flic In this office his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation nf your Homestead, Entry No. , Serlall Date of 4th publication, Aug. 30, 1917 eg. ubllcat ii nil witnesses- llllain A. Harris.. over iinrred and foreclosed of any noneri u. iiuimnii, or iioiiu, Oregon: and all right, title or Interest In anil'- Maurice Hunter, of MIIIIoun. to said property, and for such other' H. FHANK WOODCOCK, relief ns may be Just, and for It ! 20-24p Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for Deschutes County. Mortgage Company for Araorlcn, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph M. Miller. Joseph Wllmcr Dellolt, J. W. aibson, Molllu L. Gibson, J, W. Gibson, guardian of Guy Gibson, a minor, E. A. Eailcy, trustee. Ho mer D, Atgol! and Forrost It. FlahorU Defendants. To tho llufjudants. Joseph M. Mil ler, Joseph wllmer Dellolt and Mot- PO A 1 2 1 0 2 3 2 0 1 11 2 1 9 1 1 0 8 1 K 1 0 0 1 ll 1 0 0 0 Total 33 C 6 27 19 3 Summary Batteries. Shevlln-Hlx-on, Knutsen and Clifford, All-Stars, Blake and Fleltstlnger; struck out, by Knutsen 8, by Blake. 9; bases on! balls, off Knutsen 4. oft Blake 3; Wild pitch, Blake 1. Knutsen 1; hit by pitched ball, by Knutsen 1; two-' base hits. Shoots, Boland and Clif ford; stolen bases, Mcllale 2, Flelt stlnger 2, Karr 2; left on bases, Shev-!ln-H!xon 4. All-Stars 8; earned runs, Shevlln-HIxon 1; double plays, Blake to Hogan. Bullock and Merrill out. Umpire, Haley, NEGRO BOUND OVER ON LIQUOR CHARGE Amos Net-ley Admits Mixing Buy Hum, Bittern and Other Iiigred JentH for Use of Friends. , (From Monday'a Dally.) Amos Neeley, colored, arrested on liquors (f.Uvsand the man wentd a. charge ot having Intoxicating liquors and ot disposing of the same, was bound over to the grand Jury Saturday afternoon In Tumalo, by Justice of the Peace J. C. Thorpe, In tbe absence of Judge J. A. Eastea, tbe arrest maviug been made In Bend. Ball was set at $250, Fred Overhall and Charles Alex ander testified that Neeley had given them soveral drinks of a compound ot bis own manufacture, and Neeley himself admitted having mixed bit ters, bay rum and other Ingredients fer their uao. mKLm lr J f "". Tassssa5 !WWfi No. 010048. in ail a March 11. 1913. He L. Qlblo for the NEi. N14 SEU. Section 33: i In the NWli 8WU and SWVi NWU. Ssc.lgon. You tlon 34. Townshln 19 South, limn-a pear In th 1G Bast. Willamette Meridian, and as 'cause wlthl grounds for his rontest he alluces ' publication that a!d Itobert DuBols has u4Tollv ot said flrrl nimiiiioiiFii naid tract lor n nix months lust past and linwhnllv failed to reside upon ofculliYate said the order of the above entitled court, tract, and that said alhem from the ' &"1 make answer to the complnlnt 10 of the State of Ore- hereby ordered to up hove entitled court and six weeks from the first t this summons, the date publication being June than 2" 1017, that Deing the time witiiin wnicn you nro uirecieu to appear oy Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Lui Ilui Dried FI SAS COMI lUvcr, Kllilir J (fcrint' W A 'IXTE mpany Lntli, Shingles, ilutcrml, Kiln nnd nil kinds of Finish r ND DOORS STOCK ol Si.iHb.id Sun. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Ttlfphooc Rrd 1431 ot 701 C rty Stir Ofbt IV ml CeoiMi7 DulJiiif land was not due to employment In ralllt dered iti connection In Mexico, or along th or, or In moblllzatl whore, In the ralllta ganlzatfou ot the Unl National Guard of ni statos You are, therefore! mat tno saw allegathl by this offlco as hi fessed by you, and iry- i Manzanita and Ll.n.... . Iiii.aIii Mnj, If i.f.M fnll in k. NlinAnpl tiiFviiirrmnn o '"" " V' ""r'...! a l I... .....l. ! nntl nfiawnr Mnltl rum tllnlnl . nlnlnllff' A mL..ww Ii nnnnllnn.1 Will OOnlV to tllO COllrt for tllO rollof i UU X C V fjonlors there-1 demnndod In the complaint, towlt;w i , camps else-1 ror juugmoni against uio sain Minor jneMJIl 5 or naval or-land Dellolt In tho sum of 13,003.73, 1 V d States or the! with Interest thereon at tho rato ot. l Jji' of the several1 8 per cent per annum from April 1.1 X"V. U U 1 LI CI II, 1917, and tno further sum or i3qo,oo 'urthor notified I attorneys' fees, with Interest thereon . ...1.1 t. . . ' .. .1.. nA Q nm ..nl .... nnm.m IS Will lie iaKCnjub lllQ imiu U O vv l.V,W l HII,U,,,, lug been con-1 and Its costs and disbursements mr said entry Herein, unu ror tno foreclosure oi Lois $50, $60. S65. 10 pet ctnl ctith $2 50 Monthly LQ'ltS $75 to $150.00 irtnt ror I'ACIFA? IIUIM) INO t&AJOMt asxocation JA.EASTES Real Etlatelmurance "Minimum Carboni2ation" J MARRIED FOUR WEEKS WHEN HUSBAND LEFT (From Saturday's Dally.) Bult was Med In circuit court last night by A. J. Moore for Mrs. Mlnta Haborpian, plalnfjff, In a divorce action ogolriBt Matthew Haberraan. .Tho complaint alleges that fous Hit Voles Rots Amid th Notts of Bursting Shtlls. trallans pn tbe Somme wus a remark able reflection of tbelr tine courage through all that bell. They went about tbelr work paying no attention to the flying death about them. "If Fritz has a shell with your name and number .on It," said a British Tom my to me oae day, "you're going to get it, whether you're In tbe front line or seven miles back; If he hasn't, you're all right." Fine lighters all. And tbe Scotch kilties, lovingly called by tbe Germans "the women from bell," have the re spect of all armies. We saw little of the pollus, except a few on lea re. All (bo men are self sacrificing to one an other in that big melting pot from which so few ever emergo whole. The only things it is legitimate to steal in the code of the trenches are mm und "fags" (cigarettes). Every other pos session la as safe as If it wore u patent lock. The firth article pf this rcmarknble personal narratlvo will appear soon It Is entitled: No. 3. Woundtd In Action. This article describes the terrible flaht ' the dead and dying-, the loci of a pal and the nnal falling of McC'llntock In No Man's I.and. 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