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nnjtn nvhhvrttK, iiknd, owcaon, thuhhdav, novkmhkr i, ii7 rACJH x L PC 9 UNION IN R EMS AGREEMENT RATIFIED WITHOUT QUESTION. f MANAGERS SATISFIED All Hquahblei to IU Forgotten, That " AVnr May H Won, Urchin T. A. .MrCniiii .. I'. Ki'jn " incmli Conduct of .Mru. (From Friday's Dolly.) After foruinlly organizing Into a local unilor tho International Timber Workers Union, In turn affiliated with tin American Federation of La Imr, employes of tho llond mills luitt night formally ratified tho tentative 4igrcoment entered Into In thu after noon between tholr committee ami tho mill managers. Thin niornliiK. as If there Imit never hi'n a strike, In llio neighborhood or 300 men wnni hack to work, resuming their places iilitly Anil without demonstration. Tho agreement wn so satisfactory to tho limn that not oven n motion to amend nude. Union off Icon elected won). Hay Canterbury, prnitlil.itU; W. T. Shnults, vlre-prosldont; K. Johnson, record ing secretary, nnd (I. Paddock, sue-retary-treasuror. "Little else of Importance Iran uplred nt tho mcntlng, organisation of tho union following routlun pro. wrduro. Tho charter for tho orga nization has been granted, hut linn nat yet arrived, It unit auuiiuurod. Tho membership Hit for the local tdroaily contain approximately 700 nanioi. In commenting on tho new under ulnndlng lint Hern omployurM ami mil ployus, T. A. McCanu, generul man jiger of Tho Hhovllu-lllxon Company, lMlared last night that ho bus en tsrrd Into iho transaction to carry It out hoth us to tho letter ami I tin i.plrlt. Agreement I'lriiMft. "Ah far an tho eight hour question jtoih," ho ttiilil, "tho American Fed eration of Labor him buou working with tho enlightened lumbermen of 1ho country tn got o uutlnual eight Jiour titty, hut because of abnormal 4-timUtlnmi, hroiiKht about by tho war, nnil Including thu heavy demand for hoata and railroad transportation, a oh.uigo at Ihla tlmu In not deemed to bo tho best Interest of tho govern mont, which should bu our para- mount consideration In any chnnKo of schedule, "All wo huvo Kot to do now, Ik din In and win tho war. to fowl our squabbles and to maku It mlKhty un comfortnhlo for tho man who In try ing to gut HomuthltiK for nothliiK. whether ho bo omployor or laborer, "Of course, tho agrcumout with tho men In satisfactory. It would not Juvo boon made otherwise." J. I1. Koyes, Konornl manager of Tho Hrnoks-Sraulon l.umbor Co,, stal ed thlH morning thnt bo considered tho agreement a very fulr and ocjiilt itblo olio. "It Iiuh cleared up a num. her of misunderstandings ituil sus picious, and glvcM uh a buttur basis to work on than before," ho Maid. "On tho whole, wo think that our employe huvo acted with greater modurutlnn, and shown better fooling toward tho company than Ib uaual In Hurh cases," FINAL AGREEMENT REACHED AT MILL V Ylnlftti fjiilii- mifl I.imiti.!- (iiiiiiiiiiv (Ollin t UlldlTbtOIKllllK Union IloldH Mtx'tliiK. (From Monday'a Dally.) Any UiiKorliiK dlfflcultloa which ' may have been still unsettled be tween employes and omployora at (ho IlrookH-Hcanlon mill wore brouxht to a closn Saturday ovoiiIiir, thu es eonco of tho arraiiKomuut arrived nt boltiK kIvoii In a statement signed by J. r. Keyes, gonoral inaunKur of tho company, und Hny Canterbury, whouo discharge watt partly roapoiiHlblo for tho atrlko of last week. Tho atato mont la dated October 27, and la an follows: "Tho final atop In closing up tho ' dlffnronceii of tho paat wook between l. tbo Urooks-Scanlon Lumber Go, and fa Its employes was taken today after h conference bntwoim Mr. Koyes nnil Mr. (Jautorbury. "It was decided that It would bit for tho bunt Interests of both, for Mr. Canterbury to withdraw from tint ser vices of tho company, and for Mr. Knyos to withdraw tho charges of Incompontoiiey which had linen muilo. "J. I'. KEYEH, "IIAV OANTKRHURY." A special meotliiK of tho nowly or ganized local of tho International Timber Workorn' Union wan hold hint night for thu purponn of cimiplotlnc oritnnlr.atlon (letalls, four chalrn at your norvico at the Motropolltmi, no waltlnR. Adr. "LAST CHANCE" CLAIM NEAR RROTHERS SOLI) (From Thuniday'H Dally.) Tim hhIo of oiio of tho best known homenteniln In Central Oregon wan effected thin morulni! when David Dunn transferred bin ranch, "Tho I.ant (Mm nee," south of Druthers, to Frank MaiiKln and Homer Thomas, hoth uj CriiKconl, WiinliliiKton. Tho deal wan miido throiiKh Charles llaluen, of thin city. Mr, ThomiiH will movo out limned, lately on tho newly acquired proper ty, Mr. Dunn IiiivIiik mado prepnra Hoiih to movo bin family to Canada In tho near future. I'OWKU. IHTTi:. (Continued from Foro Two.) J. A, ItluRn went to Hnnd Friday to meet his parents who arrived Hat urday mornliiR from Mr.Mlnnvlllo, and expect to remain durltiB thu win ter. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Ilayn and Mm, C M Charlton attended the federa tion In I'rluevlllu Wednesday even In It Mm, II. O, Fatlaml and daiiKhter, Hlbyl, mother and sister of Mrs. D, It. French, arrived from Porllund the first of last week to visit a few weeks, J. M. Hhenrer visited relatives In lleud Hunday. Mrs Alma Hall came nut from I'rlnevllle on Thursday to visit a few days. Mr. ami Mrs, Allen Wlllcoxon, Mm. Heaves Wlllcoxon, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Wilson, Max Htrlxuer turd It. K. Davis attended the dunce nlveu by Lynch and Huberts In their new store build Iiik. F. M. French was unite III the first of the Heck. SCHOOL WORK COOI) AT PRINCLE FLATS I'lMiirable Comiiii'iil Mn! lly County NiiM-rliitindeiil I'oliilo Cntp Will lie Itoiintlful One. (Hperlal to The Hulletlll.) I'HINOI.K FLATS, Oct. 30 Super Intemlent Myers visited thu school hero on Wednesday. He expressed himself as beltiK vory much pleased with tho Rood attendance and the progress beltiK mado by the children. Kveryoue Is busy iIUkIuk potatoes mid tho crop promises to be a bounti ful one. Tho Women's Country rlub will meet with Mrs, James Hansom on November 3. Fred Hamlin had tho misfortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Mrs, Krlc Danlclsou und Mrs, Har ry Kv.-win made a trip to T. II. Hick man's utter fruit last Monday, Fred Hamlin made a trip to the Maury Mountain mill on Saturday of last wook. HEMSTEI) VALLEY HORSES DECOYED Join Wild Hteods When Turned Out On lUngv New llnrn llullt On the IhirrU Itancli. (Special to Tho Ilullctln) IIBM8TKI) VALLF.Y. Oct. 30. Mr. Hlggs, of Imperial, bought Mr. KasprowlU' hay and Is hauling the sumo about 1C miles. As It requires to days to haul a load, hu was forced to stay aU'nlght at tho Kasprowltz place. After ho had turned his horseo out on tho range wild horses caimi along and uutlcod tho tamo animals away, A, Dlcknrsnn has gouo In tho Sum mer Lake rango to find his lout horses, "W. Hethorn had a houso full of his Ilend rrlonds last Saturday night and Sunday. Ills son, J, E. Hethorn, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Org ler, nnd Mrs, Colo wore among thoso present. It. Halllngreen has quit tho forest rlro brlgadu and Is now helping Har ris Ilrothora build a now barn, C, Klolnfeldt Is homllug hay to M. Dlckerson's, Mr. and Mrs. HoniHtod are In llond buying up cattle to bring out on tho ranch nnd will bo permanent settlers from this wlntor on, Davo Dunn was doing business at Druko's storo Tuesday, Mr. Drake is nutting a now front In his store. SCARLETINA CLOSES SCHOOL IN SISTERS Timber On Townsltn Now All Felled Jasi Zumwult Taken llco of lUuiRvr 11. K. VluVout, (BpoolalfnTho Bulletin,) SI8TEHS, Oct. 31. fllstors schools closod Thursday on nccount of scarlet fovor In town. Earl Hobblna to re ported 111 with tho fovor. J. II. Taylor, who la In charge of tho Hlanloy Itntich. near llond, wan vlnltliiK IiIh family In Hlntorn Hunilay. Clyde (lint. Mrs. (list, Mis Aldn Taylor mid I, Inn Wilson word visitor In llond Hiinday iivciiImk. II, K. Vincent, who In now In rharKo of tho forestry ntutlon In HdiiiI, wan In town Hunday, I.. (I, Hparkn, who han been em ployed at tho Wilson Haw mill near hore, wan In town Hunday. Mr. Wil son ban nold bin mill, It In reported. W. W. Van Matro, of Clovordalo, wan In town Hunday. N'ow that thu timber on the town nlto of Ulsters ban ull been foiled, tho 'town han every appearance) of a buntllm; lumber camp. Aubroy Furry wan In town Hun day, John Doeken, of Clovordnlo, wan a Hunday caller In Misters. Mr, and Mm. John limits came In from tho Tone ranch Hunday. I.ee 'uinwalt In In charge of the Hlstern forentry service durliu: tho absence of II, K, Vincent, Mrs, 12, M, Marr!ui;tou and her sis ter, MIhh Antics Allen, returned hint week from u three weeks' visit In tho valley, Van Wllnou returned Uiln week from a trip to Portland, lie took a ear of homes to 1'ortlaml for lieu Tone. Frank Zumwalt han rented the Dentils Hunt ranch In Clovcrdale and has moved bin family out there. Mm, (Iraut, principal of tho Hjntora school, Is In lleud, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICi: l()lt I'L'IIMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. H. Laud Office at The Dalles, OreKon, September I'll, 111 17. Notice In hereby kIvoii that Howard F. Dyer, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on August 28, 1912, mado homestead entry No. 010CC7 for BV5, Hoctlon 27, Township 10 South, llnngo H. Kasl, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Filial Threu Year proof, to establish claim to thu land above described, buforo II. C. Bills, United States Commis sioner, at Ilend, Oregon, on thu 21st day of November, 1U17. Claimant names us witnesses: Da vid C. HoRCM. Fred O. Klger, Janet M. Williams, Klmer IC. Culllson, and Clifton L. Kvaus, all of llond, Ore gon. II. FHANK WOODCOCK, 33-37C Heglstcr. notici: itm la'in.K'ATio.v. I'eparttueut of tho Interior, U. H. Land Office, at Thu Dalles, Oregon, October 13, 1917. Notice la hereby given that Jennet tie Lampa, formerly Jeunettle Lattln, of lleud, Oregon, who, on November 3, l'Jlfi, made Homestead Hutry No. 01CC82, for HW.i S15U. Section 10, Township 17. South, Hauge 12, ICust, Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to thu land I above described, before II. C. Kills, ! United States Commissioner, at Hand, ) Oregon, on tin Gib .day of December. ' 1 n 1 - Claimant names as witnesses: Anno Markul Fortius, Klmer Nlswongrr, Moses Nlswongur, Frml N. Van Matro, all of Ilend, Oregon. II. FHANK WOODCOCK. 24-39c. Register. NOTICi: FOK FL'ltLK'ATIO.V. Department of Iho Interior. V. S. Umd Office at Tho Dalles, Ore gon, October 1C, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that John II. Edwards, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on January 21, 1014, made Home stead Entry No., 012439. for NEi. N",4 SEU. Section 1C, W NWU Section 14, Township 20, South, Itango 10, East Wlllamettu Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, before II. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Ilend, Oregon, on thu 12th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Earl II. Hessell. of Mllllcan. Oregon; Will iam A. Harris, of Ilend, Oregon; Frank Porclval, of Mllllcan, Oregon; Hubert G, Itussell, of lleud, Oregon. II. FHANK WOODCOCK. 24-39c. Hoglater. m -- fw t r 1 Tl 'tar J -j i mku Hrll : I llBEra WKgA Comfort Q.ir HB P ErJuSI KSmH lower co& Wm n asm, -lJ ' J, tit tovS&i tO Less furnaco heat Iflu rmStjMlfo iprySyAfll needed fewer prate IBf jlKftffffpSirQM and coal-stove fires. HW ijft $ v ij Portable. Fuel con- IHr 1J W4rxxK AT sumed only when heat B JJF- ' ' " xpTnivr 's needed no waste. IV fjftwMmimjh PEARX standard oil RC 7w aHL OIL Jl company .atm PERFECTION OIL HEATER FOR SALE DY F. DEMENT & CO. BEND HARDWARE CO. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. HU.M.MONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Des chutes, Mortgage Company for America, Plaintiff; vs. (J. T. Ilarkley, Freda Ilarkley, Oordon F. Ilarkley, Mrs. Cordon F, Ilarkley and J. H. Ilark ley, Defendants. To Gordon F. Ilarkley, Mm. Gordon F Ilarkley and J. II. Ilarkley, De fendants: In the Name of the Htate of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of nix weeks from the date of first publica tion of thin Summons, that being the time prescribed In tho order for tho publication of summons, and the 'Into of first publication hereof being Oc tober 2U, 1917: and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff i will apply to the Court for tho relief) demanded In the complaint, to-wit: For judgment against tho defend ants. C. T. Ilarkley and Freda Ilark ley, for the sum or $1044.00, with Interest from March 1, 1917, at tho rate of H pur cent per annum, and the further sum of 133.90, with In terest from November 2i"i, 191 C, at R per cent per annum, and S2C.C2, with Interest from Juno 1, 1917, at 8 per cent por annum, and $50.00, with lawful Interest thereon, and 177.03, advanced for taxes, with In terest from August 27. 1917, at 8 per cent per annum, nil In United mates (Join coin, unu uio luriuer sum of $200.00 as attorneys' fee, to gether with pla'lntlff'a costs and ills- bursements In this suit, and the fore closure of a mortgage given by said u. i, narxioy ami r reuu narxicy 10 the plaintiff covering the following described real property situate In tho County of Deschutes, formerly In the I County of Crook, State of Oregon, to 'wit: I The Northeast Quarter of tho Northeast Quarter of Section 32, and Itlio Northwest Quarter of the North ' west Quarter of Section 33, and the iKast Half of the Southeast Quarter I of Hectlon 29, all In Township 1G ! South of Itango 12, Hast of the Wlll ametto Meridian; And for tho sale of said mortgaged premises to satisfy such judgment, and for a further decree barring and ' foreclosing you and each of you of 'alt right, tltlo and Interest In said mortgaged premises, and every part 1 thereof, and for such other and fur 1 ther relief as to the Courtshall seem ' meet and equitable. ! Thin Summons Is published by the ' order of tho Honorable T. K. J. i Duffy. Judge of the above entitled Court, duly mado and entered, Octo ber J9, 1917. SNOW, IIHONAUGH & THOMPSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, resident In ' tho State of Oregon, whoso address ' Is OSC Northwestern Hank Hulld-i Ing, Portland. Oregon. 34,39c, NOTICE OF SIIEIUFI-S SALE. lly virtue of an execution In fore closure and order of salo duly Issued ont of tho Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for Deschutes County on the 19th day or October, 1917. to mo directed. In a certain suit In said Court whoreln Mortgage Company for America, a Corporation, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against Joseph M. Miller, Joseph Wllmer Dellolt. J. W. Gibson, a minor, E. A. Easley, Trustee, Homer I). Angell and For rest It. Fisher, Defendants, ordering nnd decreeing that tho Southwest Quarter (SW4) of tho Northeast Quarter (NEU) tho Northwest Quarter (NWll) of tho Southeast Quarter (SE'i) the Northeast Quar tor NKU) of tho Southwest Quar ter (SW'1', ) and the Southeast Quar ter (SEU ) of tho Northwest Quarter (NWU ) of Section Thlrty-ono (31). Township Fifteen (15) South of Hange Eleven (11) East or tho Will amette Morldlan. containing Ono Hundred (100) sixty acres, tn Des chutes County, Oregon, be sold by tho Sheriff or Deschutes County in tho manner prescribed by law and that tho proceeds or such sale bo applied to tho satisfaction or tho costs or such sale, tho costs or this action, and tho remainder to the satisfaction or the claims or tho plaintiff horeln named, tho sum or $100.65, being tho Hecelver'a Fees and disburse- AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP STORAGE BATTEIUES CHARGED OVERHAULED AND REBUILT ' Don't throw awoy your old battery, as wo may bo able to renew It at half the coit of a now ono. GENERATOR, STARTING MOTOR &MAGNETO WOK A SPCIA LTY All Work Guaranteed. Shop located In Kenwood. Crovt tho bridge at Pilot IJuttu Inn and go four blocks weit. SALTZMAN & COLLINS ments; the sum of $3003,73 with In terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from April 1, 1917. For tho further sum of $300.00 attorneys' fees, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an num. Tho sum of I47.2G, costs and dis bursements herein, with Interest thereon. ' And each of them, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or cither of them, bo barred and foreclosed of any right or equity of redemption therein, except as provided by statute. Therofore, Notice Is hereby given that I will on Saturday, tho 24th day of November. 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public sale to tho highest bidder for cash the obovo described premises to satisfy said judgment of said plaintiff, Including attorney fees and costs, said sale to be held at the front door of the court house In Hend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1917. 8. E. riOHEIlTS. 34-38c Sheriff. NOTICE OF HHKIUFF'H HAJ.E. lly vlrtuo of an execution of fore closure and order of sale duly Issued out or the Circuit Court or the State or Oregon for Deschutes County on the 19th day of October, 1917, to me directed, In a certain suit In said County, wherein Mortgage Company for America, a corporation, as plain tiff, recovered judgment against Davenport-Stanley Ranch Company, a Corporation, and C. Dcthman, De fendants, ordering and decreeing that tho Southeast Quarter (SEU ) of the Southwest Quarter (SWi) of Sec tion Eleven (11) and the whole or Section Twelve (12) all In Township Eighteen (IS) South of Range Thir teen (13) East ot the Willamette Meridian; also the Southeast Quar ter (SE") or Section Six (C) and tho North Hair or Section Seven (7) and the North Hair (NK) of the Southeast Quarter (SEU) or Section Seven (7) nil In Township Eighteen (IS) South of Range Fourteen (14) East or tho Willamette Meridian, all In Deschutes County. Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff or Deschutes County In the manner prescribed by law. and that tho proceeds of such sale be ap plied to the satisfaction or tho costs or such sale, tho costs or this action, and tho remainder to tho satisfaction or tho claims or tho plaintiff herein named, the sura or Sixteen Thousand Sixty-rive nnd 70-100 Dollars, with interest thereon from said 19th day of October, 1917, at the rate ot Eight por cent per annum, and Five Hun dred Dollars Attorney's fee, with In terest thoreon at Six per cent per an annum. and twelvo and 25-100 Dollars plaintiff's costs and disbursements. And tho further sum of Ten Thous and Three Hundred Fifty-one and 94-100 Dollars, with Interest from this dato at tho rato ot Seven per cent per annum, and tho further sum of Three Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dollars attorney's fees, with Interest at Six per cent per annum. Which judgment was enrolled and dockctod In the Clerk's office of Bald THE UNIVERSAL CAR Over two million satisfied owners know from experience that the Ford car Is a real utility, an economical, powerful, always-reliable means for 'increasing tho profit In business or adding zest to plcasuro. Tho Ford car moots tho demand for prompt transportation in every line ot human activity. Tho demand grows larger every day, bocauso ot tho all-around usefulness ot tho cur. Touring Car $360, Runabout 1345, Coupolet 505, Town Car 1595, Sedan $645 all f. o. b. Dotrolt. On display and tor salo by Cent-Ore-Motor Co. BEND. OREGON Court In said County on tho 19th day ot October. 1917. And each or them, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or either ot them, bo barred and foreclosed or any right or equity or redemption therein, except as provided by Statute. Thororore, Notlco is horoby given that I will on Saturday, tho 24th day ot November, 1917, at tho hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public sale to tho highest bidder for cash tho above described promises to satisfy said judgment ot said plaintiff, Including attorney fees and costs, said salo to bo held, at tho front door of the court house. In Mend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day ot Octobor, 1917. S. E. RODERTS. 34-3Sc Sherltf. NOTICE OF HHKIUFF'H HALE. Dy virtue ot an execution in fore closure and order of salo duly Issued out or the Circuit Court ot tho Statu ot Oregon for Deschutes County on tho 20th day ot October, 1917, to mo directed, in a certain suit In said Court, wherclh Mortgago Company for America, a Corporation, as plain tiff, recovered judgment against If. C. Melsel, G. A. Melsel, C. P. Urcn. as Administrator ot tho estate of "William Johnson, deceased, and Des chutes Ranch Company, a Corpora tion, Defendants, ordering and de creeing that the West Half (W4) of the Northeast Quarter (NEU) and the East Half (Eli) or tho North west Quarter (NWU) of Section Fourteen (14) In Township Sixteen (1C) South ot Range Twelvo (12) East or the Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff of Deschutes County in the manner prescribed by law and that tho proceeds ot such salo bo ap plied to tho satisfaction of the costs ot such sale, the costs ot this action. and tho remainder to the satisfaction lot the claims ot the plaintiff herein. namely, the sura of Three Thousand Seventy-five and 91-100 Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) attorneys' feed, and the further sum of Three Hun dred Ninety-five and 03-100 Dollars, with Interest at tho rato ot 6 per cont per annum, and that tho defend ants, H. C. Melsel. G. A. Melsel, C. P. Uren, as Administrator ot tho estato ot William Johnson, deceased, and Deschutes Ranch Company, a Cor poration, and each of them, and all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or either ot them, bo barred and foreclosed of any right or equity ot redemption therein except as provided by Statute. Therefore, Notlco Is hereby given that I will on Saturday, tho 24th day of November. 1917, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public sale to tho highest blddor for cash the abovo described premises to satisfy said judgmont oC said plaintiff, including attorney fees and costs, said sale to bo held at tho front door of tho court house in Ilend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day ot October, 1917. S. E. RODERTS. 34-3SC Shorlff.