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IIKN1) BULLETIN, HUM) OltlXJON, XIIUftHDAV, JUNK (I, IIIIH PAOE 7 "Over the Top" By An American Soldier Who Went ARTHUR GUY EMPEY Machlnt Gtmntr Sitvlng In I'tanc (Uuijrillit,lJI7br AltnirUuf Muilwj) CHAPTER XIX. :' On Hli Own. Of cnunm Tommy eiinnot iilwiiyM ho producing plnys under lint lint mIiIIo In rest Mlli'tN lnt Iiiih nuiucroiiH other vii)H or niniiNlni; himself. Hit In a Krcnl Kninhler, lull never piny for InrKtt smites, (lenernlly, In cneh ciiiii puny, yon will find n rejrulnr ('iinllohl. TIiIm innti hnulis ni'iirly till llui piincs of ehnnro mill In iiii tunllNptitnl uutlior lly on the rules of kiiiiiIiIIiik. When ever llit'ri! In iiii iirKimii'iil iiiiiouk tint TominlPN nliinit Hiiiint iiurerlulii point iin to whether llotixliton In ciillth'd to Wnthlus' sixpence, tint mutter In luhcii In the rtM-iik'nlxi'il iititliurlly uinl IiIm do clftlon In filial. Tint two limit popular kiiiiii'H nro "Crown nnil Anchor" mill "House." Tin' piirnpheruiillit tiHed In "Crown nml Author" consists of a piece of eim viin l wo fuel hy ihrcii feet. TIiIn Ik divided Into hlx ctpuil wpnircs. In tlnNit wi'inre arc painted u chili, itliimonil, licitrt, spnde, crown, ami an anchor, mm device to a iipiiire. There nro three illce lined, enrh illcit marked tlni mime iin I lie enliven, The hunker ct up liU Kiimhllm.' mitllt In tint corner nl n Mllet nml MnrtM hiillylnmliiK until n vrmvil of TommlcN pithem nrounil; then the pinie MtartH. The TommleN place Ih-Ih on the inure, the crown or anchor helm; plnycil the mont. The hunker then rnllN IiIn three illce nml colleetN or pnyN out iin the mint may he. If you play the crown nml our nhutri up on the dice, yon eel even money, If two kIiow up. you receive two tonne, nml If three, three to one. If the crown tine not ap pear anil ou have del on It, you lone, mil no on, Tho pcrccuttiKo for the haulier In hinto If every wjiuirit l (ilaycd, hut If the crowd In partial to, ny two wiuarcif, he Iiiin to (runt to luclr. The hnnhcr Kciierally win. The name of "JIoiino" In very popular alo. It takcN two men to run It. TIiIn nine coiikImn of numeroiiN mitutrc of cnrilhoanl coutalntm; three town of nuniherx. the niitnherN to a row. The numherN run from one to ninety. Kuril cnnl hat a illlTercut comhluatlon. The I'renrh "cMiimlnitN" In the vll Iiikcn are open from eleven In the morn ItiK until one In the afternoon In ac cordance with army order. After dinner the Tmnmtc conurc Kate at thcuo tilaccN to drink French lieer at a jieiiny a glua ami play "Iloime." t -"A MKin n tho catmnlnet In nulll oentljr crowded the proprietor of the Hoinio" pimn Ret huy ami, n they term It, "form a kcIiooI." TIiIn coihiInin of Klns around nml Helling cnriU at n franc enrh. If they have ten In the Nfhonl, the hnckcm of tho gotno de duct two friinc for their trouble and tho winner get eight frnucN. Then the gnino Mart. Knch huyer plncc IiIn card hefore him on tho In hlc, II rut hrvuking up mntchc tutu tlf tern piece. One of the hark em of the game hn n aiunll cloth hug In which are ninety enrdhonrd quitrc, each with it nutn her printed thereon, from one to nine ty. Ho mpK on the tnhlo and eric out: "KycN down, my lucky hid." All iioIho ccaiH-H and every otiu In at (cut Ion. The croupier plucca liln hand In the Img and driiWH forth u uuiuhcred N(Uiiro ami Immediately ciiIIn out tho iiumher. The iiiiiu who owiih the curd with that particular iiumher on It, covitn the miunni with a match. The one whii cover the llfteen nuinhorx on IiIn eard llntt hIiiiiiIh "Houxe," The other hacker Immcdhitcly coiiicn over to htm nml vcrlllcN the card hy calling out the iiumlierH I hereon to the limn with the Iiiik Ah each number Ih called he pIckH It out of the oiicn picked from the hug uud nyn, "Right." If the count IN right he hIioiKh, "MoiiHe correct, pay (he lucky gentleman, nml m'll him u card for the next pcliool," The "lucky p'ntlciiiiin" ueneially liuyN one uiiltNri he Iiiih a mixer trace In IiIn clnn. T.'ieu another collectlnu Ih made, a hcIiooI formed, and thoy curry on with the Kiiuie. The caller-out him many iilchiiniueH for the uiimherH mich iim "Kt'lly'a Uye" for one, "I.ck'h Kloveit" for eleven, "Clkketj -click" for lxly-Mx, or "Top of the house" meaning ninety. The (,'uiue Ih houuHt ami ipilto en joynhle. HomellmuH you have fourteen iiumlierH on your card covered ami you are waltlnc for the lfteeulh to he called. In mi ImplorliiK voice you call out, "t'omo on, YViitkhui, chum, I'm HWentliiK on 'Kelly'H Uye.'" WatkliiH Kciierally rcplltt-H, "Well, keep out of a draft, you'll cutcli cold." Another pimu la "I'oiitoou," phiyed with ciiiiIh; It Ih tho hiiiiiu hh our "Illuck Jack," or "Twenty-one." A card k'iiiio called "llia" Ih iiIho popular. UhIiik ii ciinIiio deck, the r denier 'Icii'.h each player three cariln. , ' It lu Nlinilar to our poker, except for tho fact that you only use three clirdH uud cannot driiw. The deck Ih never uliullted until a mini hIiowh three of a kind or a "pillu" aa It lu called. Tho value of thu lunula are, high card, u pair, a run, a lliiHtf or three of u kind or "prlle," Tho limit Ih k'cucrully n penny, no It Ih hard to win a fortune. The next In popularity Ih a card Rhiuu called "Nap." It Ih well iiiiiued, Kvery time I "Inycd It yi to nlee. Wli'.m ami nolo whlHt urn played hy the hlKhhrnwH of Ihu compauy, When Ihu winibleni tire of all other Kniiioh they try "Hanker uml Ilrokur." I npent u week trylnu to teach Home of the TommlcH how to play poker, hut hecaiiNii I won Ihlrly-llve fraticN Ihey declared that they didn't "fuwney" the Kiime. Tommy playn few card KitmeN; the Keiiernl run never heard of poker, eu chre, hovcii tip, or pinochle. They have a MMimt Nlmllar to pinochle called "Itoyal lle.hiie," hut few know how to play II. Oenerally there ant two deckN of canlN In a Hcctlon, uml lu a Hhort time they nro no dogeared and Krensy, you can hardly tell the ace of HpadeH from the ace of heartN, The ownerN of theHe d'eckii flometlmcN lonileHceiid to lend them after much coiixIiik. Ko you hcc, Mr. Alklim Iiiin IiIn fun mixed lu with IiIh hardship ami, con trary to popular belief, the rank ami file of the llrltlxh nriny lu the t rendu' Ih one IiIk happy family, Now lu Vir ginia, at school, I wiin fed on old Mc (luffy'N prliimry reader, which khvii me mi opinion of mi Knllshniau about eiUiil to a 'TO Minute Miiii'h hacked up hy a Hlnn Kelucr'N. Itut I found Tom my to ho the best of iimteN ami a Keif tlemaii through and thriiiiKh. lie never ; thlnliN of knocMiii; his olllcerN. If one mukcH a costly mistake and Tommy pnyN wllh his blood, there In no Keii ernl condemnation of the olllcer. lie In Just pitied. It In exactly the same iin It wiin with tint I.IkIiI Mrluade at llalaclava, to say nothing of Calllpoll, Neuve Chapolle and l.oos. I'erNoually I remember u little Incident where twenty of iin wire Kent on a trench raid, only two of iin returning, hut I will tell thin story later on. I said It wiin a big happy family, am) so It In, hut as lu nil Imppy families, there are servants, no lu the ltrltlsh army there are also xervatitN, olllcerN' MvrvNiitM, or "O. S." uh Ihey nro termed. In the American army tint eoniiiion name for them In "dog robbers," Krom a conl roveiy In the Kngllsh papem, Winston Churchill umde the Mute incut, hn far as I can remember, that the olllcerN' serwiulH In the ltrltlsh forces totaled nearly two hundred th.iUNiiml. lie claimed that this re moved two hundred thousand excep tionally imod ami well-tnilned IlKhlers from the actual tiring Hue, claiming that the oil leers, when Neleclliig u man for sen tint's duty, fceiierully picked the man who had been out the longest and l.tiew the ropes. Hut from my observation I find that a large percentage of the servants do go over the top. hut behind the Much they very seldom engage In digging parties, fatigues, parudcN or drills. TIiIn work U as necessary iin actually engaging lu an attack, therefore I think It would be wife to say that the all round work of the two hundred thou sand In about eual to llfty thousand men wUo nro on, dtrnluht military du ties. In iiumcrotu Instances, olllceni' rervntitN hold tho mnk of laiico-corpo-rah and they assume tho Name duties nml authority of a butler, tho one stripe giving him precedence over tho other servants. There are luta of amusing Htorlcs told of "O. 8." One day one of our majors, went Into tho Hcrvnnts' billet uud commenced "blinding" at them, sajlng that his horse had no straw uud that he per sonally knew that ntnnv had been In sued for this purpose. He called tho lancc-corHrnl to account. The cor poral answered, "lllluio me, sir, tho straw wiin Issued, hut thvro wasn't enough left over from the servautH' beds; In fnct, wo had to use hoiiio of tho 'ay to VI p out, lr." It Ih needless to say that tho serv ants dispensed with their voft boils that particular night. Nevertheless It Is not the fault of the Individual olllcer, It Ih Just the sur vival of a ipialut old ICngllsh custom. You know an Kngllsliiimn cannot ho changed In u day. Hut tho average Kngllsli olllcer In ii good sport. He will sit on u tire step uud listen respectfully to Private Joui'h' theory of the way tho wur Hhoiild he conducted. . This war Is gradually crumbling tho ouco Insur mountable wall of caste. Von would he convinced of this If you could see King (leorgo go among Ida men on an Inspecting tour under lire, or pause before a lit t lo wooden cross In hoiiio i-hell-tonsed Held with tearn lu IiIh c.vch iin he reads the In Kcrlptlnn. Ami a little later perhaps bend over u wounded iiinn on a stretch er, patting him on the head. More than once In a hospital I have Heeit a titled Hod Cross nurse fetching uml carrying for u wounded soldier, perhaps tho one who In civil life de livered tho coal at her hack door, To day she does not shrink from lighting Ida fan or oven washing hla grimy body. Tommy ndinlroH Albert of Helglum ho cause ho Is not u pusher of men; he leads them. With htm It's not u caso of "take that trench," It la "coino on mid wo will take It." It Is amusing to notice the different characteristics of tho Irish, .Scotch uml Kngllsh HiildlerH. The Irish ami Scotch aro very Impetuous, especially when It comes to bayonet lighting, while tho Kngllshman, though a trlllo Blower, thoroughly does his hit; ho Is more methodical and has tho grip of a hull dog on a captured position, lio Is Blower to think ; that la thu reiiFon why lio never knows when ho Ih licked. Twenty minutes hefore going ovor tho top tho Knglluh Tommy will Bit on tho llro step and thoroughly examine tho mechanism of his tillo to see that It la In working order and will llro prop erl.v. After thla examination ho la But .lalkd uud tcutly Ui umil thj Doejics Hut the Irishman or Hcolchinnn Kit on tint lire step, his rlllo with bayonet fixed between IiIh knees, tho butt of which perhaps In sinking Into the mud the holt couldn't he opened with n leiim of horses It Ih ho rusty hut lot spits on his sleeve ami slowly polishes his bayonet; when (his In done ho also Ih ready to argue with Krltz. It Is not necesKiiry to mention Hie colonials (tho Canadians, Australians and New .ealnndeis), the whole world knows what they have done for Kng hind. The Australian and New Zcalandcr In termed the "An.ac," taking the name from the first letters of their of llilal designation, Australian and New Zealand army corps. Tommy divides the (Jerman nrmy Into three classes iiecordliig to their lighting abilities, They rank as fol lows : Prussians, Havarlnns uud .Sax ons, When up against a Prussian regi ment It Is ii case of keep your impper below the para nit ami duck. A bung bang all the time ami u war Is on. The Havarlans are little better, hut the Kiixoiin tire fairly good sports ami are willing occasionally to behave iin gen tlemen ami take It easy, hut you can not trust any of them ovcr.oug. At one point of the line the trenches were about thirty-two yards apart. This sounds horilhle, hut lu fact It was easy, because neither side could shell the enemy's front-line trench for fear shells would drop Into their own. This eliminated artillery lire. In, tliesij trenclu'ij when mjj enlnst the Prussians ami Huvarlaiis, Tommy had a hot time of It, hut when the Kiix oiin "took over" It was u picnic; they would yell across that they were .Sax ons and would not lire. Iloth sides would stt on the parapet ami curry on a conversation This generally consist ed of Tommy telling them how much he loved the kaiser, while the Saxons Informed Tommy that King (Seorge was a particular friend of theirs and hoped that he was doing nicely. When the Kaxoim were to he relieved hy Prussians or Havarlans, they would yell this Information across No Man's IjiiiiI ami Tommy would Immediately tumble Into his trench uud keep his head down. If an Imgllsh regiment was to he re lieved hy the wild Irish, Tommy would tell the Saxons, ami Immediately a vol ley of "Donner uml Hlilxens" could ho hetird and It was Prim's turn to get a crick In IiIh hack from stooping, and the people lu Herliu would close their windows. Usually when an Irishman takes over a trench. Just hefore "stand down" In tho morning, he stlcku his rltle over tho top. aimed lu the direction of Her lln, and engages lu what Is known n the "mad minute." This consists of firing llfteen shots In a minute. He la not alining at anything In particular Just sends over euch ihot with a prayer, hoping that nn of his strays will get some ismr unsuspecting Prltx In the nnpper hundred of yard be hind the lines. It generally docs; that's tho mison tho Heches hate tho man from ICrln's Isle. The Kaxnns, though better than tho Prussians and Havarlans, have u nasty trait of treachery In their makeup. At ono point of the lino where tho trenches ere very close, a stnko was driven Into the ground mldwny be tween tho hostile Hues. At night when It was his turn, Tommy would crawl to this itako and attach some London papers to It, while at the foot ho would place tins of bully beet, fags, sweets, and other delicacies that ho had re ceived from Hllghty In tho ever looked for parcel. Later on Frits would come out and get these luxuries. Tho next night Tommy would go out to see what Prlti put Into his stocking. Tho donation KPtiernlly consisted of n paper from Herlln, telling who was winning the war, some tinned sausages, cigars, nml occasionally a llttlo beer, hut n funny thing, Tommy never re turned with the lu-vr unless It was In side of him. Ills platoon got a whiff of his hrenth oiu night and tho offending Tommy lost his Job, Ono night n T' ."B English ttergennt crawled to the stake uud as he tried to detach the (icrimiu paper n bomb ex ploded nml mangled him horribly. Fritz had set u trap uml gained another ,1c tlm which was only one more black mark against him In the hook of this war. From that time on diplomatic re lations were Hovered. Hcturntng to Tommy,- I think his spirit Is best shown lu the questions ho asks. It Is never "who Is fjolng to win" hut nlwnys "how long will It hikot" (To Ho Continued.) Wo buy all kinds of hides, pelts, furs, wool, Hrlgurs' Second llund Storo. 37tjc DA.N'OI.HH OF CONSTIPATION. Neglected constipation amy cause pllos, ulceration of tho bowels, ap pendicitis, norvous prostration, par alysis. Don't delay treatment, llest roinedy Is Foley Cathnrtlo Tnhlsta. Do tholr work surely, easily, gontly, without Injury to stomach or Intous tlnul llnliw. Contain no huult-form-lug dnis. Flno for fat folks. Sold ovurywhoro. 0. D. 0. CLUB PLANNING QUILT ui.ainvirw. Juno 3. A lnrco nthorlnK of lndlea attomloil tho rogulnr moc-tlng of tlio u. u. o, otuu hold with Mrs. J. A. W. rJcoggln 'IMiiii-niliw nflnrnonn. MllV HO. TWO (lullts for Mrs. Scogglu woro tied lu n Bliort tuno anil auor a uvoiy nuai- noss niootlUB tlio lauios onjoyen n light lunoh aorvod hy tho hostoss. Mm Unniniii win mnilo chairman of tv comiulWoo to direct tho efforts of, tho ladles townnl nmkliiK n club ijullt uud as many as possibly can nr nskod to donate a block for tho ipillt. At this meeting knitting mnturlnlH for Ivo pairs of socks and ono Hwoater for thn Hod Cross was dis tributed A larger quota will he knitting In 'ho near future. Ono new member, Mls-i Constanco Knicker bocker, was received Into thu elub. Mrs, M. W. Knickerbocker spent thn first part of tho week In Horn! nttoiiiPng tlio graduating exercises of tho flfticl high school. Hor daughter, Miss Itnchuel Is u member of the graduating class. F, W. Levercnz returned from The UnlloN Tuesday, hut was callod hack with his family and Mrs. Alex. Lv orenz Wednesday to attend the fun oral of his sister, Mrs. Lucy Weaver. Max, the only child of tho Into Mrs. Weaver, earno to mako his homo with the F. W. Leverenz family. Mrs. John Htahlle was 111 several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ward and Grace Itlggs of Hedmoud spent the week-end at the Chalfau ranch. C. F Chalfau and party and A. K. Hobs and family enjoyed a fine fish ing trip to tho Motolfus rlv(,r Hunilay. Kuough Mali were caught to make a good fry. Paul Armstrong Kcoggln war quietly mnrrlnd to Miss Doris Hkoel of Portland last Ksturday evening, June 1. In Head t the home of the groom's sister. Mrs. Louis Hennett. II. T. Hartley ami family attended tho h'-r circus In liend last Saturday. A. W. Armstrong; nml family, Paul ficoggtii, JHines Piilllam, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker and Miss Constance, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. .Scog glu and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Tart ley matin a large representation from Plulnvlew at tho Hod Cross dance In Tumalo last Friday evening. Kmmutt Knickerbocker spent last woek In llund with his sister, Miss Kadise). Mr and Mrs. J. A. W. Seoggln spent last Saturday In Hund, return ing to their home Sunday morning with Louis Hennett. A. W. Armstrong and family nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Seoggln found splendid fishing on Buttle lake Bun day. A hit; catch of fine, largo trout was made. Regular preaching services will ho held at the school house next Sun day afternoon, June 9, at 3 o'clock. Ilev. McVlcker Is the pastor In charge. LEGAL NOTICES I'Ol'NIl NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho City of Hand has taken up the fol lowing described live stock, to-wlt: One red and white cow, dehorned, brands, buy H right side. JAN con nected left Bhouldor, both cars cropped and split In left; ono red heifer about ono year old, earmarks same as cow, brands It any unde cipherable, Tho cost of redeeming said live stock will ho fl.00 per day In addition to tho actual cxpensa of keeping and the cost of advertising and nil other necessary expenses. In caso ot falluro to redeem on part of owner, said live stock will bo sold ns provided by tho charter of tho City of Hcnd on tho 3rd day of Juno at 3 p. m. at tho city pound. L. A. W. NIXON. Chief of Police and cx-Offlcio Poundmaeter. NOTICK. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Oregon, for Doschutos County. In tho Matter of tho Application ot Cus 10. Stadlg, Geo. F. Cyrus and John W. Cotter, tho board ot ill rectors, of tho Squaw Crook Irri gation District, for a judicial ex amination and Judgment ot tho court as to tho regularity nnd le gality of tho organization ot said Squaw Creek Irrigation District, nnd tho regularity and legality or tho proceedings and acts ot the Hoard ot Directors of said Squaw Crook Irrigation District, and of tho proceedings ot tho Hoard of Directors of said Squaw Crook Irrigation District pertaining to tho election authorizing tho issue nnd salo ot bonds, and ot tho regu larity and legality ot said bond election In tho sum ot 1125,000.00. To tho Squaw Croek Irrigation Dis trict and to nil freeholders, legal voters nnd assessment payors within said district, and owners of title to laud w'.thlu said district, uud to any person or persons inter ested lu the proceedings of said dUtrlct or lu the Issue and sale of bonds and any other Indebtedness Incurred by said district, ami to each of you: In the XuniB of the State of Ore-i Ron: You and each ot yon nro here-1 by commanded nnd required to ap pear nnd answer the petition ot the petitioners, the Hoard of Directors of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Dis trict, filed herein against you, and each ot you. lu the above entitled court nnd cause on or beforo the 13th day of July. 1018, In the court room of the above entitled court In Henrt, Doschutos county, Oregon, and If you fall so to appear and demur or answer, or otlicrwtso pionit witntn said tlttio, said potltlouors or plain tiffs will npply to tho oourt for tho rellof prnyod for In tho petlttou on lllo heroin, to-wlt: For n decree of this court to tho effect that tho said district Is duly and legally organized under and pur suant to tho laws ot tho State ot Oregon; that all elections held In said district, both for tho formation and organization of tlio district nnd for tho Issunuco ot bonds, have been hold In tho niannor provided hy law and nro valid, and that tho acts nnd procoodlniis of tho Hoard of Directors In connection with said district have boon rogularly nnd legally porformod and nro valid, and that all Indebted ness Incurred nnd nil warrants Issued and obligations outorcd into hy said district nro legal nml binding upon said district, and that tho authoriza tion by said district ot tho Issunuco ot bonds in tho sum ot $125,000.00 for tho purposo of acquiring control and ownorshlp of tho Squaw Crook Irrigation system, Including all lands and water rights nocossary to bo uc qulrod In connection tliorowlth Ih lu all things legal and regular, and for nny other nnd further relief ns to tho court may soom Just nnd eqult ablo In tho promises. (Seal,) J. II. HANKIl, 13-lfic County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, II. II. DIJ AltMOND, Attorney for Petitioners, Ilond, Oro. NOTICK TO rilKMTOItH. Ill tho County Court of thn Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County, In the Matter ot tho Kstato of Mrs. Hertha Ktowell, Deceased, Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho undersigned was on tho 8th day of May, 1918, appointed administrator of tho estato of tho abovo named do conned by tho county Judgo of Do schutes county, Oregon. Therefore, all persons holding claims against tho estato of said de feased aro hereby notified to present tho same duly verified according to law at tho office of H. H. DoArmond In tho O'Kano building, IJe.nd, Ore gon, attorney for tho administrator. within six months from tho date of' tho first publication hereof. ' Data of first publication, Mny 1C, 1918. i It. D. STOWKLL, I Administrator of tho estate of Mrs. Hertha Stowell, Do-; ceasod. 11-lfJc OtiMW) (III 77. NOTICK FOIt PCHLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Orogon, May 3, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that George S. Itoberts of Mllllcnn, Oregon, who, on February 2, 1914. made Homo- Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd all kinds f Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Sundird Size. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLKR LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Castings for Power Transmission Machinery; Wo oil Pipe Fittings. Grate Bars. Agricultural. Mining and Saw Mill Machinery. Ornament al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA CHINERY. BEND. OREGON. Business and Professional Cards VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Band :: :: Oregon H. H. DeARMOND L A W Y E R O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon II. C. h L I 3 Attorney-nt-Law United Stntca Commissioner First National Hank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER. D. M. D. D B N T I S T Suite G-S-10, O'Knno Building Hend, ... Oregon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire ot THORSON, THE JEWELER Eastes-Anderscm Farm Land Co. Irrigated Farm Lands n Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE Firtt National Bank Building 24 Oregon Street Bend, Oregon ltoman & f aHiiiq EXPERT Battery Repairing, OailZman tOllinS Recharging and Electric Work All Work Guaranteed. stoad Kntry 012400 nnd April 23, 1015, mndo Additional Kntry No. 01477C, for BBH, Sec. 8, NB, 8oc. 17, Township 20 South, Ilnnga IS, Knst Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final thrne-yoar proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described beforo II. C. Kills, United States commissioner, at Ilond, Oregon, on tho 25th day of Juno, 1918, Claimant names as witnesses: Vernon Clovongor of Mllllcnn, Ore gon. Peter U. Johnson of Mllllcnn, Ore gon. Ivan h. Ow?n of Mllllcan, Oregon Frank Sponcor of Mllllcan, Oregon. 11-lGp II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Itoglstar. ntnra NOTICK l-'OK PCHLICATION. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offlco at Tho Hallos, Oregon, May 3, 1918. Notlco Is hereby glvon that Thomas W. Vandevort of Rend, Orogon, who, on March 13th, 1911, made Itomo ntoad Kntry No. 01522, for W4 NKV, Section 19, Township 20, South, Hango 11 East Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to mako final five-year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo de scribed boforo II. C. Kills, United States commissioner, at Hend, Oro gon. on tho 2Cth day of Juno, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: M. J. Main ot Uond, Oregon. Peter Scggllng of Prlnevlllo, Oro Ron. Joseph Hoffman of Ilond, Oregon Italph Caldwell of Hend, Oregon. ll-15c H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 'Register J. K. KNGEBRETSON, PLUMBING1 AND HEATING 117 Minnesota. Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. 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