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RHND BUfXItrciK, HKNV, ORHOOPT, TIIUIUWAY, DECEMBER fl, 1917 rAGS f '& ' 1'LKAHANT UIDOE. (Continued from 1'ono 3.) Antonn Ahlntrom In building an ad dition lo hla burn to noeornmodnto hln Block this winter. Mr. and Mm. O. M. Anderson look dinner Hunday nt thn homo of Mr. A iln Lundberg, of Tumult). Howard lUrlloy wnii In thin neigh borhood Friday looking nftor hln nlook, which In being punlurml ou thu N. W. Oray place. Mr. Ollcn In visiting at tho Cliano homo thin week. N. I), Wooiln, Urn government trap Iter, In preparing to niovo hln traps Into thn vicinity of Powoll lluttn In thn ui'iir future L. W. Warner, of Redmond, waa out to hln rnnch on Hundny. Mr. nnd Mrn. ('. M. Itmlflnltl and family and Mrn. Connolly, of De chutes, rnllnd nt thn Andornon homo Suudny evening. F. llaughmirti In building a now Imrii on hi plnrn. SCHOOL EXERCISES AUK WELL ATTENDED Itlrtliiliiy Hurprlnn Party (ilwn .Mix. .1. ,Mnloli id llrr Homo l.nil Htiturilny Ewnliig. fHneclnl to Tim Bulletin.) BEND It. F I). NO. t, line, fl Thmiknglvlng exorcises wore glvon by thn puplln of thn Hlrhnnlsoii arhnol before an appreciative nud Imn. Wednesday afternoon. Regular nrhool work wnn resumed Friday, fol IowIiik Thanksgiving. Mm. J. Mnlonh wnn pleasantly sur prised at her homo Saturday, Decern her I, h)'n number of her friends, In honor of Iht fifty-eighth hlrthduy, The evening wna spent In roiiversu . tlon nnd singing, nfter which light re W fronhnientn with served A hand aomit little mm was made up for u Klfl mill presented with bent wlshen. Those present wore Mr, nnd Mra. Al rnua Niff, Mr. nnd Mra. J, H. Now berry, Mr. and Mra. I.ttmm Coffee, Mrn. George Moore, Mrn Jon Worn ataff, Misses Anna Uunnmurn and V.iiuiln Moore, Mr, and Mra. John Carnon and Mr. nnd Mrn, J Malonh. Frml Itiiynoldn, Jiillun Peterson, Almua Neff, Will Wonintnff, J. Ma lash, Mr. Fischer and Mr. Ogle nro re pairing telephone linen 13 nod 16 thin week. Tin Newberry family wurn thn Kiientn of Mr mill Mrn. Mnlnnh on Thanksgiving day. Mrn. Albert Wonintnff and ami, George, n pent Thnuknglvlng day at thn hoinit ot Mr. and Mrn. J. W. Woni ntnff. (Jeorg Mourn, who wnn eloeloil hy thn 1'llnt lluttn Educational nnd Co ,-Operntlvo Union of America No. 83. 4 delegate to the ntnte convention, convening at Pendleton Dfcenihr 4, f. and 0. left llend this morning for that city .... i... The n ild'irn kit whli h wero made "Oh, denr! John's hritiRinu home u friend, A fellow vcru 'fussy,' And I must use Our Toaster-gift, To keep from gct- titiB 'mussy'l I wish wo had another liuht! I don't know what to - p m yours for Double Duty" n it M N ! A ONE DOLLAR BENJAMIN yz Screws Into prer cut socket. No extra wiring io quired. Provides Two Elec tric Connections from One Socket Pcwer Co. ijC i ! last week hy tho Indlow of tho Hunday nchool, aa Christmas gifts, arc bolmx mailed to. tho boys thls.wftek. Mrd. HifUt Htookoy, who has boon 111. li slowly improving. Tho public nchool and Hunday achool aro -making prnparatlona to fllvo a ChrlatmnH entertainment at the achool houan Chrlatmnii nve, Thn percentage ot attendance In thn Ulchnrdaon nchool for thn month nn l Inn Nnvmnhur 30 waa 00.3 Six teen pnraoim vlnltod tho achool. Thoan puplln who worn neither abnont nor tardy worn Hay Noff, Ralph Grimes, Onnnvlovn nnd Mmda Cnldwnll and Klorcncn Olnny. RED CROSS MEETS AT POWELL IJUTTEJ .Mrmbrra (Jntlirr nt llmnn of Mrn. Al Inn Wlllrokon !'. M. Knmili l,rnffi I'or (Jninn Vnllry. fHprclnl to Tho lltillittln.) POWKIih MtlTTK, Dkc. Ti. Thn Iti'd Crnnn mnntliiK wni hold nt thn homo of Mrn, Allmi Wlllcoxon ou Fri day, and owIiik to thn atormy wnnthrr thn attnndiincn wnn IIkI'I Mrn. W. ('. Illrdnnll attmiditd thn miiotluK nod Inntriictnd tlionn promnit In thn work. Mr. nod Mra. Orn I'ontnr nnd chil dren vlnlti'd In Itcdmoiid Hundny. Mr. and Mrn, Hiutvcn Wlllcoxon mi tnrtaliii'd nt ThiiiikMclvluK dliiunr Mr. mid Mrn, K. N. Hull, Mr, ami Mrn. John Drlnroll, Jack and Hormnii My uta and Mra. Alum Mall. i:. I Jnhiinou nnd ami, Tnddy. left for Hllvnrdalit, WnnhliiKton, Hundny ivimlui;, wlmro thuy uxpi'd to makn thnlr homit. Mr. nnd Mrn. W. A. Pouter and nnu npimt Haturday In Prlncvlllo. Mr. and Mrn. Allen Wlllcoxon wurn, bunluenn vlnltorn In Mend Haturday. Mrn, J. M, Hlumrer ntient Haturday nil il Hunday vlnllluK her parent, Mr, nud Mm. Churlen Oreweller, at their anw mill three in 1 1 on went of llend. J, P. llowmau huule'd lumber from Donchutea for the C. O, I. Co. hint Monday. A. W Hnyu wnn In lleud on Hatur day. Mr. and Mra. K. N. Hull, non P.r n out, nnd Mm. Alma Hull made a trip lo Prluevllln Hunday. Mm. Alma Hall will remain In Prluevllle until the holldnyn. Mr. ami Mrn Kohh liumott, Mr, nnd Mrn. Heaven Wlllcoxon, J. A. HIkk. Itolaml llowmnn mid Lloyd Himnott attended the ahow In Itedmoud Hun day ovonlnc Mr. mid Mrn. Allen Wlllcoxon en terlnlui'd at Hundny dlnuir Mr nud Mrn. (. W. Iteyiioldn, non Harvey, from John Day, and J. M. H hearer. Mr. nud Mm. Iteyiioldn will he re i membered by many frleudn, nn they Ur p.Mdentn of this country several ytmn, nK Jmk Hrickn won a guest nt the J.i m ui,..nr..r i,,.,..,. u, .,, ,!,. ..,.,,i,. I .... ............. .., . . . F M French, who hnn been ntny- " ; '", , , , . Ing with hln non. D. It. French, for, J,- "oyd of llend was here Sunday, the pant few mouths, left Friday for , m,,r' "u:hno,1 ",f .1,loVBrU..., hln home In (Ira Valley. I "ro Katherlng hla father a cattlo, Louis Hum who Is attending I recently purchased from the Taylor nrliiinl In I'rliinvlllii. mwiiit Thimbu. giving mid Friday at the J, E. War ner home. E. A. nussett delivered meat In lleud Tuesday. J, A. Itlggs, (3. F. Huhbs, C. M. Chnrletou nnd Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon made a trip to Heud on Monday evening, of Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrn. Honn HusHOtt outer tnliied nt Thanknglvlng diner, Mr. and Mrs E. A Hussett, Miss Fay and Lloyd Hussett. Carl Charlton nud (lenrge Hnllny visited at the C. M. Charlton home Thursday afternoon. E. N. Hall delivered beef In I'rlne- ,lle WeduiHidiiy of Inst woek. j W K. Young attendwl K. or P. lodge In ltHdmond Tuesday evening. ' Mrn E A. Hussett, Mlsn Pay Itus- nett, Clndyn Pauls and "Ornudma" Hrown came qut from Prlnovllte Wed- iiiwidny evening of lant week lo enjoy iiie snort vncnimu on inn rmicn. Mr nud Mrs. (leorge Whllnet nnd children were dinner guentn of Mr. nud Mrn. J. E. Warner ou Thursday. W. A. Foster nnd Hob Johnson made a trip to Heud Friday. Mr. nud Mrn. A. W. Hnyn nnd J. A. ggn npent Thanksgiving In Bond, 1U1 with Mm. Will Arnold mid Mr. mid Mm Itlggs, Hr Mr. mid Mm. I). It. French wore business visitors In Heud Friday. M. L. PY ATT SURPRISED ON 71TII BIRTHDAY School Children (ilo Entertainment .s.l.DO N Added lo I'liiy- ground Fund. (Hpeclnl Tho Bulletin.) liar Mr. mid Mm, Albert Shultt enter tnlned with Thanksgiving dinner for 20 giicnlH, nil attended tho dunce giv en nt M, L. Pyatt's homo In the ev ening. Donvor Good bus returned from n pleasure trip In Canada nnd to var ious places ot Interest In thu oust. Frlonds nro congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pulmlund, of Bond, ou tho arrival of a baby girl Wednesday. M. L, Pyntt was pleasantly sur prised on hln 74th birthday nunlvur miry with n party given by frlonds. Aftor onjoylug an oyster Bitppor, card playing wuh In order. Tlioso iiresent woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Curt Hollowny nnd family, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pyntt and daughter. Mr. nud Mm. Albert Shulta mid children, Mr, and Mrs, Goorgo Oglo, Elder Pyntt, J. N. Rob oris nud tho mieHt of honor, Mian Ada Ferry, who hna been at tending llend high school, will ac company Miss Efflo Nowmuu to Oro gon City, whoro sho will ronmln for Homo tlmo. Thurmnn Mofflt, ot Powoll Butte, ,.;; i ""'- " " u ; ,V vv nft h Wnllcnr NE4 NE4 NWVi NEW, SVi Walker suffered u nervous break- ALr-ALr-A. No. ju A. o. aiicor .", N.u,j, VV vw vwv down Wednesday. A pliysloliui wns old his much this wook to Dan Aug- Q" ' vi." pu in' wv pi?. rnllml from llend and she Is reported "1. of Silver Luko. Mr. Walker !Q; w,' '' ?.,?' .::.Y. ' J? mrvIU;. will not give possession until spring;''1' b - - mi- wv Tho progrnm rendored by tho '" bo Is feeding a hunch of cattlo ou "V' J'.J, 'V.;,' '' q.,;V Kchonl chlldr.in Wednesday evening tho ranch, mid Mr. Angland Is 'f ' ';,' v? H-u-,, 'Sap i V -i s was very entertaining nnd much erod- nR heeij at Sliver j. Mr. Walker j'lo K V co tnlll.K V7 60 It for Ita success Is duo Mlns Allen. A ! '"' olt to move to Alberta., "' '" ,''' .S". , uVic0" , ",'t.n,, , donation of about SC.00 was made Canada the first of May. '"" J'" I " l. . .J"" "1 4 1 l.Vtl I. It.i l i-t, a r towards purchamiw playground .. f jo C. OB .d,,b ,,,1 frlem n gave , Uu",X ,n the a, nhoo do IIIUH ,1 MllllllDf,., IHK IIIMIIVt Ut illl IIWII.V waa xathorlnic hln cattlo In Alfalfa tho tlrnt of tho wook. Thn daricn Rlvnn at M. h. Pyalt'n on Thanknajlvltiff wnn attondod by nearly 100 pnophi. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Fnrry forward ed a Chrlntmnn box to uaoh of thnlr two noii. Una and Hulph, In tho U, H, army. Mr. and Mra, C. H. Hardy nponl ThanknRlvliiK at Powoll Hutto aa tho RiiiHita of Mr. and Mra. Ucckman. Hnrry Hoborta ma do a flying; trip to Itcdmoud to nun hla frith or. Mr. nnd Mrn. Lonlln V. Clnrkn nro preparing to npnnd tho holldnyn with rclntlvi's and frlmidn In Portland, Mr nnd Mrn, Itnlph Hmock and aon npont ThanknglvliiK In Alfalfa. RED CROSS NURSE VISITS AT PLAINVIEW Portlaml Cnltln Imii InnpiM-tor ,Miilii-N Trljt Into Country Itvci'iitly. (Hprrlnl to The Hullctln.) PLAINVIKW, Dec. 4. ..Mlnnca Itnchnl nod Conntanro Knlrkerhocker, ntudeuta of tho lloml IiIkIi achool, apeut the ThiiukHKlvliii; vacation with I their pareutn in I'lainview. Minn Until llollowell, of Portland, In mnkltiK u abort vlnlt with her nln tor, Mrn. Howard Hartley Minn llol lowell In expectliiK a rail at any time to take her Into thu Ited Cronn work an a nurnu. The O. I). O. club will meet with Mm, P. Van Tunnel ou Thumdny af ternoon, December R. Pay ArmntrotiK and Paul HcokkIii attended tho ThnuknKlvliiK dunce at Hlntem. Mr. Houuder. lunncctor for thu Portland Cattlo Loan Annoclatlou, made a bunlnena trip to Pluluvluw ro- cently Mr. and Mm. Hartley and Mlia llol lowell attended tho dance nt Tumalo Haturday ovcnltx. PROGRAM PREPARED BY ALFALFA SCHOOL IViuik Sloan I!rliiK Itecti-M to llend 'riiiinUfcKltl'iK Dame lo Ho (Urn ut Pntt Home. (Rpnclnl to The Hullctln.) ALFALFA. Nov. 27 A Thnnka- IkIvIiir prgKrnm will be given by the school Wednesday evening. L'... ..t, Ul ,....! I.t. !,,..., nnltln to lleud Saturday, having had them!?,1 ,)r- "oncor's ranch, havinc rented ou full feed at the (luurln rnnch fur several weeks. Eight hundred hoad of the Blnnn aboep were brought to the Cuorln ranch Hundny, where they will bo fed ",l.wl,'V"; ,. , ,. , ,., Miss (loldle terry In quite 111 with . rnnin. Charley Weaver sold 100 head of cattle to Joe Elliott, of Powell Hutte. V Harry Huberts, who Is working near Itedmnnd. wan out to see his with her aunt.' Mrs. Philip Noff, of father, J. N. Huberts, of Alfalfa, Hat-(that place, for tho winter. unlay ami Sunday. j The dance tglvon at tho Grange hall The main feature for Thanksgiving Saturday night was well attended. In Alfalfa will he the dance at M. L. I The Ladles' Aid Society of the Sec Pyatt's In the evening. 0,"l Union church, met at the home Mrs. Newman mid daughter. Mlsn"' Mrs. Nelson Thursday. Efflo. of Oregon City, are expected Both Stooky and daughter Mildred, hero for Thanksgiving hnvo returned homo from Spokane A number of Alfnlfu Turkeys found , where they attended tho funeral of their way to tho Hand markets for M. Stooky's sister, who died quite Thanksgiving. 'suddenly. Mr. mid Mm. Ham. now of Bend.1 A Thanksgiving program will be hut fnrmorly of the Uuurln rnnch In , R,v" by the pupils of the UlcUnrdson Alfalfa, aro the pround parents of a bool nt tho school house Wodncs bnunclng baby girl. day afternoon. W. M. Ferry, employed as n pin- The ladles of tho Sunday school chtulst In Hedmond. spout Sunday 'l t te on,e of -M" Joh" Carson with his famly In Alfalfa. i Friday afternoon nnd began making Mrs. W. M. Ferry mid children )" Christmas presents for the spent Friday nt Chnrloa Pyatt's. .boys who wore drafted from this com- Albort Shultr. sold 24 hum! of ,t. I muulty nnd who are In military tra ti tle to Thurninn Moffltt, of Powell Ihk now nt Camp Lewis. Tho ladles Hutte Tuesday '" nu'ot OKaln Tuesday afternoon Albert Walker, having sold n .me to finish the making of the kits. cuttle some tlmo ago, delivered them i to the High Desert thu first of the w-k. A. Shultz nnd family were dinner guests nt Leslie Clarke's Sunday. .,..,.,..,., Im ,.,.. ,IM.rmv II. Hardy nud Mrs. L. V. Clarke I M,u ' ,:m PUH.ll AIION. mnde a flying trip to Uudmoud on Department of the Interior, U. S business Haturday. i Laud Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 2, 1917. Div i-mot tvti Diivo ! Notice Is horcby glvon that Marga AN ANULAND I$U 1 S ret Mulligan, of Bond, Oregon, who 4 f WAI K"f.M 1 tVPII on March 4. 1913, mndo Homestead 2. KJ. AiavUltKAlMli Bntry nt Tno nnlles, Oregon. No. '011290. for EM, SE4 SE. SV Alfalfa Mini Will (Jlvo I'omhiiu In SEV SEVt.SE', NW SE., SK-4, tho Sprl.iK nud Will Movo to 'SBW SKVi SWU SE, Sec. 34, ... . . Township 2C 3, ItntiRO 10 E., W. M., Alberta, laimila . .containing 35 acres, nnd also II. E. f 00-102, Lnkevlow Series, for Ste. (Shop!:.! tn Thn Hiillntlnl of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ogle. Thla dlnuor was given complimentary to Miss Ertlo Newman, or Oregon city, who taught last year In tho Alfalfa piibllu schools. Covers wero laid for 4 0 guests. Mrs. Bert Powoll and daughter, Helen, nro visiting relatives In Browiisvlllo, Oregon. Mr, Powell, who nt present Is feeding cattlo and keeping bachelor's hall ut the Junney ranch, expects to Join thorn at Christ mas tlmo. Mrs. Mary Bonn recently bought 110 toua of alfalfa hay from A. O. Walker. H. ltuftlo nud Charloy Bu chanan nro hauling It this wook. Frank Oglu was u Bond visitor Thursday. Llttlo Kuo Leonard has boon qulto alck with n cold this wook, as has boon nearly ovory child In this vi cinity, Mrs, Billy Robinson nnd baby spout Tuesday In Bond with Mrs, Bowers, who Is now located there. Curds announcing tho birth ot n llt tlo sou to Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Bar- noa, of Culrcr, wnro lately rocoWed. Mr, Ilnrnoa wan formerly a teacher In tho achool hero. A. O. Walkor recently aold-40 hoad of cowa and calrca to P. II, Johnaon, of Mllllcnn. Lnnter Ilnrhnr, who hna been III at tho homo of hla nlntcr In Mt, Vernon, WuahlriKton, la now nbln to alt up, nnd It la hoped ho will bo ntrong enoiiKh to walk by Chrlntman time. Mr, and Mra. Frank OkIo wero dinner gurata at tho Walker home Hundny. Central Oregon inuat bo boomliiK, JuiIkIuk from tho number of Innd- nookera that have linon In Una com muulty (lurliiK tho laat few wceka. NOMINATE DIRECTORS FOR C. O. I. DISTRICT Meeting of IrrlKntlonlttn Held nt the (JriuiKo Hull CliriNtmnn Kiln Made I'nr Holdlem. (Hpeclnl to Tho Hullotln) I1KND, It. F. I)., Nov. 28. At tho moutliiK held nt tho Orange ball Mon day night for the nomination of di rector for the proponed Irrigation dlntrlct, J. Alton Thompson, O. L. Moore and J. J. Kllluger wero named. Ilev. Hartrnnft, of tho Pronhytor Inn church of lleud, delivered a moat luterentlng talk to the children Bun day afternoon at tho nchool houne. Special mimic waa rendered by Mra. Hartrnnft. At the regular aeml-raonthly meet ing of the Pilot Hutto Kducatlonal and Cooperative Union of America, No, 83, held Wednenday night, No vember 21, at the achool house, O. L. Moore wan elected delegate and Mra. P. C. Hurl an alternate to thu annual atatn convention of Farmers' Unions of America for Oregon and Idaho, which Is to tin held at Pendleton December 4, G and fl. It was decided that the next meeting, which will bo December G, ahould be an open one and thai It. A. Ward, county agricul turist, be Invited to attend and spcc on tho jackrahblt rjuentlon. A num bor of tho in cm hers of the union are planning to attend tho Agricultural Council meeting at Itcdmond on De cember 13. Hlx new members wero taken Into the union, those being Mcndnmcs Beth "Slooky, L. Coffee, J. N. Wnrnstaff, Illshop. mid Messrs. Illshop mid Col- ver. At tho conclusion of the meet ing light refreshments wero sorved by the ladles. Phil Dencer and wdfc are residing the same. Amos Neff had the mlnfortune of losing n milk cow recently. J. W. Warnstatt has Just completed a large cement cistern on his place. Mrs. J, Malosh Is In rocolpt of a letter from her daughter In Idaho, who recently underwent an operation for cancer, stating that she is on tho road to recovery. Will nnd Joe Warnstatt have sold some more potatoes to tho potato buyers and nro delivering them to tho wnrohouso this week. Miss Myrtle Noff, who went to Kel logg, Idaho, recently, will remain 1 1 r?s a j Mf"YTIf",CC I LiCAjAL. iJ 1 IVHO YW"4 '- & l - 4 -V .t.',4. scribed, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Com missioner, nt Bond, Oregon, on the 27th day ot December, 1917. Claimant names ut Witnossos: Frank Honrn, Bessie llenrn,, Luther Motko, Martin Main, Sllva Perms, all ot Bond, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 3C-40c Roglster. NOTICE ()K HALE. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Croak. In tho Matter of tho Estate or Goorgo W. Updlko, Deceased. Notlco Is Horoby Given, that, pur suant to an ordor of tho Houorablo U. Sprlngor, County Judge of tho abovo entitled court, mnilo nnd en torod on tho Dtli day of Novombor, 1017, tho undersigned Administrator will, ou ami nftor tho 21st day ot Docombor, 1917, procood to sell at prlvato salo, Lots Flvo and Six. of Block Nino, In tho Town of Lnldlaw, now in Dosohutos County, Oregon, to tho highest blddor for cash. This notlep is published onco a week for four woeka conaocutlTcly, beginning November 22, 1017. W. D. JJAJlNKSi. f H. C. KILIfl, Administrator. Attorney for Admlnlatrator, Uond, OroRon. 38,9,40,1. NOT1CK TO CltKMTOIW TO MIK HKNT CMLUH. In tho County Court of tho Htato of Oregon, for Dcnchutcn county. In tho matter of -the Balato of Lorcn II, Itobb, Deceased. Tho undnrnlgned, having been ap pointed Admlnlatrator of tho Kstnte of Loron H. Itobb, Deceased, notice Is hereby given to tho creditors of snld estate and to all persons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, duly verified an required by law, within six months from tho drvto of this notice, to tho undersigned at tho offlco or C. H. Iionson, No. 8&9 Wall street, Hand, Oregon. Dated this lGlh day of Novem ber, 1917. II. H. CHBS8, Aa Administrator of tho Katato of Lorcn It. Itobb, Deceased. 37,40c. I'UHLIO LAND BALK. Department of the Interior, U. B. Land Offlco at The Dalles, Ore gon, October 18, 1917. Notlco Is hereby given that, as di rected by tho Commissioner of tho Ocncral Land office, under provis ions of Bectlon 24GG. K. B.. nursuant to tho application ot Fred J. Wllkcy.lof said premises, and that you and Berial No. 01CC88. we will offer at public sale, to tho highest bidder, but at not less than S2.G0 per acre, at 10: 1G o'clock a. ra., on the 15th day of January, next, at this office, tho following tract of land: NW4 XXV K. Boctlon 29. Township 16, South, flange 11 East, W. M. (Con taining 40 acres). The sale will not bo kept open, but will bo declared closed when those present at tho hour named havo ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to Immediately pay to (ho Ilcccivcr tho amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before tho tlmo designated tor sale. L. A. BOOTH. 3G-40c. Receiver. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 30. 1917. Notlco Is heroby given that Ivan L. Owen, of Uond, Oregon, who on December 14, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 0110G0, for 8W, Section 8. NW4 Section 17, Township 20 South, Itango 1G East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco al Inten tlon to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo IL C. Ellis. U. S.'and that tho County Court has ap Commlssloner, at Uend, Oregon, on (Pointed the 2Sth day of Dccembor, tho 21st day of December, 1917. 1 1917. at the hour of 10 o clock, A. Claimant names as witnesses: i M., as the time, and the Court room Peter II. Johnson, of Mllllcan. Ore-lot said Court In Bend. Deschutei gon; Eric Hostoland. of Mllllcan, County. Oregon, as tho place, for tho Oregon: Otis C. Henkle. of Bend, Ore-1 hearing of objections, If nny. to tho gon; Burton E. Davis, ot Bend, Ore- acceptance and approval of said final gon. 3C-40p II. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. NOTICE OK 8IIERIKKS SALE. By virtue ot an execution In fore closure and order ot sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stato ot Oregon for Deschutes County on the 2d day of November, 1917, to ma directed. In a certain suit In said County, wherein Mortgage Company, for America, a corporation, as plain-1 tiff, recovered Judgment against Davenport-Stanley ltauch Company, I it .ur miaiiuii, weii-iiuuii's, in- daring nnd decreolng that tho - " r""i " "' ","i J .i iit SSSwcSt 8u.B3er (SWi ofse'e0 S" "wis f oT ff "daot lhE.e:eQri,)0rarihe KVol2?l ftX&XFXSl teen (13) East of tho Wlllamouc'M dto U J ?fidrirSo0c,ft .hnd"Si.d AlT JflS and (ho North Hnlf (NU) ot the l--...i . n . lomi o-.i oouuiuuni viiuuiui (ochi ui atiuuu Seven (7) all In Township Eighteen (IS) South of Range Fourteen (14) , East or tho Willamette Morldlan, all nt thn. U'lllrtninftn MnfW nn nil In Desch tno South east Quarter wost Quart -? Township ElBhtoin fm ot 8a,d I,rem,ses' and that ou haT0 Rare Fourteen (14) East no C8tat0 or ,,Uorc9t thcroln' or , liarigO fourteen (HI .'""Innrl lh.nr nn.l thnt vnii lift fnrnvnr en ( South or tho Willamette Meridian: and tho Southwest Quarter (SVi) or the Southwest Quarter (SWi) or Sec tion Eleven (11) Township Eighteen (IS) South, Rango Thirteen (3) East or the Wlllumetto Meridian, be sold by the Sheriff ot Deschutes County, In the manner prescribed by law and that the profeeuS ot such sale be applied to tho satisfaction ot tho costs ot such sale, tho costs ot this notion, and tho remalndor to tho satisfaction of tho claims of tho plain tiff herein named, tho sum of Six- !,,!;r!,o"!:t,'..?'itr:5l?.""l.70;I0..0 il.B " .In nf ; V -nmhnr 17 s thn ller sPec!os "IO datO or tho first ;,f ," ! .?;...? ,,ll' ,.,,:..? lmb Icatlon of this Summons, and dl Hvo Hundred and no-100 Dollars ..,,,. ,. '.,',' m ,., ,,, - Attornoys feos, with Interest thereon at tho rate of ti per cent per annum, and tho furthor sum of 112.25 plain tiff's costs mid disbursements hero in. For tho further sum of $10, 3G1.94 with Interest from this dato ut tho rato of 7 per cent per annum, and tho further sum ot $350.00 -attorney's tees, with interest at tho rato ot C per cent per annum. Which Judgment was enrolled and dockoted iu tho Clerk's office of said Court lit said County on tho 2d day of November, 1917. And each ot them, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or undor them, or oithor ot thorn, be barred and foreclosed ot any right or oqulty orrodomptlon thorelu, excopt as provided by Statute, Thororore, Notlco Is heroby glvon that I will ou Saturday, tho 22d day or December, 1917, at tho hour or 10 o'clock In tho foronoou or tho said day, soil at public salo to tho highest bidder for cash tho abovo described promises to satisfy said Judgment of said plaintiff, including attorney's foes and costs, said salo to be hold at tho front door ot tho court house In Dend, Dcschuten County, Oregon. Dated this 16th day of November, ,1917. B. K. HOUKRTB, 08-420 Sheriff. HUMMONH. In the Circuit Court of tho Blato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. J. H. Haner, Plaintiff, vs. II. E. Chaf fee and Hessio Chaffee, hla wife: If. T. AUorton and Bllw C. AHor ton, his wife; Nora Tedford, En tolla Tedford and Ed. Lundrlgan, her guardian, Defendants. To H. E. Chaffeo and Ucsslo Chaf- fco, hla wife; 11. T. Allcrton and Eli za C. Allerton, hla wife, Defendants: In the Name of the Stato ot Oro gon, You aro heroby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled against you in tho abovo entitled suit within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of thla summon upon yon, to-wlt: Within alx -week from tho lat day of November. 1917, which said date Is the date of the first publication hereof, and it you fall te appear and answer within said time, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, to-wlt: That you and each of you bo re quired to set forth the naturo ot your claim In Lots Nino (9), Tea (10). Eleven (11). and Twclvo (12), of Dlock Boventeen (17), In Des chutes, Deschutes County, (formerly a part of Crook County), Oregon, and that tho plaintiff herein no uc- creed to bo tho owner In fee slmola each of you, havo no cstato or Inter est therein, or any part thereof, and that you and each of you bo forever barred from claiming or assorting any claim whatsoever In and to said promises adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just In tho premises. This summons Is published In The 'Dend Hullctln, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published in Bond, Deschutes County, Oregon, once a week for six consecutivo weeks by order of Honorable T. E. J. Duf fy, Judge of the abovo' entitled Court, which order Is dated tho 23rd day of October, 1917, and which or der specifics the dato ot tho first publication ot this Summons, and di rects that you appear and answer within six weeks from tho dato of tho first publication hereof. Date of first publication, Novem ber 1, 1917. IL IL DE ARMOND. Attorney for Plaintiff. 35-4 lc Uond, Oregon. NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT. Notlco is hereby given that Mary E. Lli'cstey, Administratrix ot tho Es tato of George Llveslcy, deceased, has tiled In the County Court ot Deschutes County, Oregon, her final account and report in said estato. account, the closing ot said estate. and the discharging ot tho Adminis tratrix' bonds. MARY E. LIVESLBY. IL C. ELLIS, Administratrix. Attorney for Administratrix, Bend, Oregon. 39,43a SU.M.MONS. In the Circuit Court ot the Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. J. IL Haner. Plaintiff, vs. Mary Fer guson, nercnuant. To Mary Ferguson, Defendant: In tho Namo of the Stato of Ore gon, iou are hereby required to ap- . ..,..,. ,u .!, mi Court for tho relief prayed for la hU said complaint, to-wlt; , Tt.n. vnll i. rooulrml In nnl forth I.,. J11" " " r.f?"irolf s? ,".. J,"7 " , ni'.u q:.- iTtV - " wtwws uw.vs4wU. . part thereof, and that you bo forever barred from claiming or assorting any claim whatsoever In and to said premises adverse to tho plaintiff, and, for such other and further relief as to tho Court may leem Just In tho premises. Th! summons Is published in Tub Bend Bulletin, a weokly newspaper of general circulation, published in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, onco a week for six consecutivo weeks by ordor ot Houorablo T. E. J. Duf fy, Judgo ot tho above ontltled Court, which order Is dated tho 23rd day o't October. 1917. and which or- i4(i oia nwna iiuui wiw uutu u. tho first publication hereof. Dato of first publication, Novem ber 1, 1917. II. II. DE ARMOND. Attornoy tor Plaintiff. 3C-41o Bend, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, November 3, 1917. Notice is horoby glvon that Fran cis M. Cites, ot Roberts, Oregon, who on March 17, 1914, made Ilomo stoad Entry No. 012,688, for WVS, Section 8, Township 20 South, Range 18 East, Willamette Morldlan. has filed notlco ot Intention to mak final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo II. C. Ellis, U, S. Commission er, at Bond, Orogon, on tho 2Gth day ol Decomber, 1917, Claimant names as witnessos; Pat rick II. Cofrey, Samuol K, LochfJe, Nod W. Colby, Michael B. Wlllard. all ot Brothers, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 3G-40p Register. r