The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 25, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    BEND BULLETIN, IIKND dllKOON, TIIU1WDAV, JULY JMJ, UHH
TAOK 7
CANDY MAKERS
PLAN CAMPAIGN
MANUI'ACTUIIKIW TKIjIj IMIIIMU
Till TRUTH ABOUT Till; TANDY
SITUATION, HIIOVVINO TIIKIK
COHU.MPTIO.N OK HIHJAH HMAIiL.
' (From Tunnilny'H Dally.)
Tho candy mnkorn of OroKon nro
plnnnlmt to toll tliu Konurnl public
tho tacts nbout tlio cnmly Imluiitry
mid about en tidy an n food product.
Dun to in itcli iiilMUHluriitamlliiK
ami to a lack of a doMiiltii knnwlodKo
of tlio tncts, tlio candy Induntry linn
liocjt lirounht to tlio vnrgn of colUpno.
Ask tho avornno tnnn or wotnnn
liow much sugar goos Into tlio inak
Ins of randy nnd you will dud thut
It In tlio mineral opinion that all tho
way from 2Gtf to 60 icons Into
candy making.
Thin linn 1ml many pnopln to bo
lloro that If tho candy factories wore
ittlll furlluir restricted or pomilhly
put out of tiuslnnns tho nuicar short
ugo problem would ho solved.
Hut this Is not correct.
Vat fnm using 26'i to CO1,, the
randy Industry uses soimtthlng less
than H of tho sugar used In this
country.
"Eton If thn ontlro amount wore
cut off front candy making, thn nuicar
stltuatlon would not bo icroatly to
llovud. Tho candy makers contend that all
should iharn altko In thn saving of
nuicar. Thny havn already given un
til It hurts. Thnro la no morn pa
trtotlc body of men than thn in on In
tho candy business and they havo
gladly given up their supplies, but
thny now fool that tho Interests of
tho country call for a doflnlto knowl
dgo of tho facta. Tnoplo muit
rrallzo that thn candy Industry alone
annot navn nnotiKh nuicar to solve
tho problem. Many pnopln, without
knowing thn facta, havn foil that
candy could bo curtailed and tho
vroblom solved. Hut factn nhow that
thn placo to navn nuicar whoro It
really countn In In thn homo, from
now on, Figures nhow that out of
thn 84 pound normally unod by oach
person In tho Unltnd Htaton In ono
year, linn than 7 pound nro used
In candy, whllo GO pound nro uncd
In tho homo on tho tnbln. Tho sav
1iir of 10 per cent, in thn homo In
nearly equal to tho saving of 100
pnr ennt. In tho candy Induntry.
Candy maker bnllovo that a fair
in I n dud public, with thesn factn In
mind, will bo willing to holp nhnra
tho ntrnln to tho ond that tho big
Induntry IjuIU up throuKh many yearn
can nurvlvo and go through without
furthor curtallnmnl an tho curtail
ment now In coming to tho point
whoro tho future of tho Induitry In
looked to with foar.
It In bollovod by iho candy makorn
that an tho gonornl public com en to
learn of tho high food valuo of candy
and olao realizes tlio lengths to which
thn induitry hnn already gouo that
xulluf will not bo withhold.
Tho series of ndvortlnomontn now
running in Tho Hullollii In thn
method of expression selected by tho
candy makorn nn n moans to cunblo
thorn to got tho full facta boforo
tho ?iubllc.
BEND OFFICER
WINS COMMISSION
(Krora Monday's Dally.)
JAMI LEWIS, Tncoma, July 22.
Songonnt Albort L. Zachorlas, of the
tvchobl for cookn nnd bakors, was
commlwilonod a nocond lloutonant In
tho Quartormnntor corps of tho Na
tion urniy, according to u tologram
rocolvod today from war dopartmont.
Lloutonant Kacharlas has hla homo
lu Ilond, Ore. Ho Is dotallod far duty
with a bakery company at tho Pro
dldlo. Mr, Zachnrlas woh formerly offlco
innnngor for tho Unlvorsal garngo In
thin city, nnd loft horo about six
months ago,
County Filings.
f
DoHchutCH County Abstract com
pany's report of luutrumoutH niod for
record lu Douchutos county:
U. B. to Elijah I. Spnrks, pntont.
Stato of Orogon to Theo, Olson,
flood.
Chos. L. Mond to W. Hogan, war
ranty flood, 10.
Orogon Trunk Rev. Co. to Mrs.
M. A. Porter, warranty deed.
Tho Bond Co. to Frod Soollng,
warranty dood, 21,
Tho Bond Co. to Dragon Mlrlch,
-warranty dood, SI,
Ellai S. Payno to Thoa. J, Quigloy,
warranty docl, 1,200.
Ono cont a word Is all a little
Went Ad will cost you.
OVER THE TOP
WITH EMPEY
(Contlnuod from imgo 0.)
(lormnn trench Is unoccupnfu?' Any
wny, wo got careless, hut not no care
less thnt wo sung pntrlotlc songs or
rondo any unnecessary noise.
During Iho IntcrvnlH of falling ntnr
shells wo curried on with our wlro cut
ting until lit Inst wo succeeded In get
ting through tho Oeriniin hnrbvd wire.
At thin point wo went only ten feet
from the German trenches. If we wcro
discovered, mi were like rntn In n trim.
Our wny wnn cut off uoI'jx wo rnr
nlong tho wlro to tho nnrrow liuie
had cut through, Witt) our hearts In
our nmuths wo walled for the three
tup nlgnnl to runli tho Herman trench.
Throo taps had gotten about hnlfwny
down tho linn when nuddenly nliout ten
to twenty Gorman ntnr nhelln wcro
flrod nil nlong tho trench nnd Innded
In thn barbed wlro In ronr of un, turn
ing night Into day and nllhouettlng un
galnnt tho wall of light rnndo by the
flares. In tho glaring light wo wero
confronted by tho following unpleasant
scene.
All nlong tlio German trench, ot
about throo-foot Intervals, ntood big
I'runnlnu guiirdmnnn with his rifle at
the nlm, and then we found out why
wo had not been challenged when the
mnn nneezed nnd thn bnrbed wire bad
been Improperly cut. About three feet
lu front of thn trench they bad con
structed n nlnglo fence of bnrbed wlro
and we know our chance were one
thousand to ono of returning alive.
Wo could not rush their trench on ac
count of thin necond defenne. Then
In front of me tho challenge, "Unit,"
given in nngllnh rung out, and ono of
thn flnent things I havo over heard on
the wontern front took place.
From the middle of our lino somo
Tommy nnnwered tho challenge with,
"Aw, go to h 1." It must have been
the man who had nneezed or who had
Improperly cut tho barbed wire; he
wanted to nhow Frits that he could
die game. Then came the volley. Ma
chine gunn wero turned loono nnd sev
eral bombu were thrown In our rear.
Tho Itochn In front of me wan looking
down hln night. This fellow might
have, under ordinary circumstances,
been hnndnome, but when I viewed him
from the front of hln rifle he had tho
t-obllnn of childhood Imagination rele
fatrd to the nhade.
Then came n flanh In front of me, tho
flsro of bin rifle ond my head ncemed
to burnt. A bullet had bit mo on tho
left nlde of my face about hnlf nn
Inch from my eye, nmnnhtng the cheek
ttoncn. I put my hand to my fnco nnd
fell forwnrd, biting the ground nnd
kicking my feet. I thought I wnn dy
ing, but, do you know, my pant life did
not unfold beforo mo tho way It doen
In novels.
Tho blood wan ntreamlng down my
runic, nnd tho pnln wnn awful. When
I came to I nnld to mynelf, "Kmp, old
boy, you belong In Jersey City, and
rou'd better get back thern as quickly
is possible."
Tho bullets were crocking overhend.
I crawled a few feet back to the Oer
tusn barbed wlro, und In a stooping no
iltlon, guiding mynelf by the wire, I
ivrnt down tho lino looking for tho
lano wo hud cut through, lleforo
reaching this lano I came to a limp
form which neemed llko n bug of ontH
hanging over tho wlro. In tho dim
light I could nee thnt Its hands were
blackened, nnd knew it was the body
of ono of my mnten. I put my hand
on his head, the top of which hnd been
blown off by n bomb. My Angers sank
Into tho hole. I pulled my hand back
fall of blood nnd brains, then I went
crnzy with fear nnd horror nnd rushed
ilong the wire until I came to our
Inne. I hnd Just turned down this lano
when something Innldo of me seemed
to say, "Look around." I did so; a bul
let caught mo on tho left shoulder. It
did not hurt much, Just felt ns If some
sne hnd punched me In the back, nnd
then my left side went numb. My arm
was dangling llko n rng. I fell forward
!n n sitting position. Hut nil tho fear
bad left mo nnd I was consumed with
tngo nnd cursed tho German trenches.
With my right hand I felt In my tunic
for my flrst-tild or shell dressing. In
feeling over my tunic my hnnd enmo
In contact with one of tho bombs which
I curried. Gripping It, I pulled the pin
out with my teeth nnd blindly throw It
towards tho German trench. I must
have been out of my head, because I
wnn only ten feet from tho trench nnd
took n chnnco of being mangled. If
tho bomb had failed to go Into tho
trench I would huvo been blown to
bits by tho explosion of my own bomb,
Ily the flnro of tho explosion of tho
bomb, which luckily Innded In their
trench, I saw ono big Ilocho throw up
his linns nnd fall backwards, whllo hln
rlllo flow Into tho nlr. Another ono
wilted nnd fell forwnrd ncross tho
BundbngH then blackness.
Itenlldng what u foolhardy nnd risky
thing I hud dono, I wnn ngnln Belted
with it horrlhlo four. I drugged myself
to my feot nnd run mndly down tho
lano through tho bnrbed wire, stum
bling over cut wires, tearing my uni
form, nnd lacerating my hands nnd
legs. Just ub I wiih nbout to reach
No Mnn'u Lund ngnln, thnt snme volco
loemed to say, "Turn around." I did
so, when, "crock," another bullet
caught mo, this tlmo In tho left shoul
der nbout one-hnlf Inch nwny from tho
othor wound. Then It wus taps for mo.
The lights went out.
When I ciiino to I wus crouching In
a nolo In No Man's Land. This shell
holo was about throo feet deep, so that
It brought my heud a fow Inches bolow
the level of tho ground. How I reached
tftls hole I will never know,. Oermap
-lypwrltors" wero traversing back
niiil forth In No Miin'H Land, Iho, bul
lets lilting tho edge of my kIicII holo
und throwing dirt nil over me.
Overhend shrapnel wus bursting.
I could heur the fragments ship tho
ground. Then I went out onco more.
When I rnmo to everything wus alienee
nnd dfirknerm in No Mini's Lund. I
wus soaked with blood und a big flap
from tho wound In my cheek wus hang
ing over my month. Tho blood run
ning from thin flap choked me. Out of
tho corner of my mouth I would try
and blow It buck, but It would not
move, I reached for my shell dressing
und tried, with ono hand, to bnudiigo
my face to prevent the How. I hud
on awful horror of bleeding to death
nnd wiM getting Mry fnlnl. You would
Imvo Inughed If you hud seen my
luillerous attempts at bnnduglng with
ono hand. The pains In my wounded
shoulder wero awful and I wus getting
sick nt the stomach, I guvo up tho
hundnging stunt us u bad Job, und then
fainted.
When I camo to, hell wus let loose.
An Intense bombardment was on, and
on the whole my position wus decided
ly unpleasant. Then, suddenly, our
barrage censed. Tho silence almost
hurt, but not for long, becuuso Frits
turned loose with shrapnel, mnchlno
guns, and rlflo Are. Then all nlong our
line came a cheer nnd our boys enmo
over tho top In a charge. Tho first
wove wos composed of "Jocks." They
wero a magnificent sight, klltx, flapping
In tho wind, burr knees showing, nnd
their bayonets glistening. In the first
wave that passed my shell hole, ono of
tho "Jocks," an Immense fellow, about
six feet two Inches In height Jumped
right over me. On the right and left
of ma several soldiers In colored kilts
were huddled on the ground, then over
came the second wave, also "Jocks."
One young Hcottlo, when ho came
abreast of my shell holo, leaped Into
the air, his rifle shooting out of his
hands, landing nbout six feet In front
of him, bayonet first, and stuck In tho
ground, the butt trembling. This Im
pressed mo greatly.
Hlght now I can see the butt of that
gun trembling. The Hcottle made a
completo turn In th air, hit tho
ground, rolling over twice, euch time
clawing nt tho earth, and then re
mained still, about four feet from me,
In a sort of sitting position. I called to
him, "Aro you hurt badly, JockT but
no answer. Ho wus dead. A dark red
smudge was coming through his tunic
right under tho heart. The blood ran
down his bare knees, mnklng n horrible
sight On his right side he carried his
water bottle. I wus crnxy for n drink
and tried to reach this, but for the life
of mo could not negotiate that four
feet. Then I became unconscious.
When I woko up I was In an advanced
flrst-nld post. I nsked tho doctor If
wo hnd tnken the trench. "We took
tho trench nnd tho wood beyond, all
right," ho said, "ond you fellows did
your bit; but, my Ind, that was thirty
six hours ngo. You wero lying In No
Mnn's Lund In thnt bully holo for u dny
nnd n hnlf. It's a wonder you tiro ullve."
He nlso told me that out of tho twenty
thut were In the raiding party, seven
teen wero killed. Tho officer died of
wounds In crawling buck to our trench
nnd I was severely wounded, hut ono
fellow returned without a scratch, with
out uny prisoners. No doubt this chap
wus tho ono who hud sneezed and Im
properly cut tho bnrbed wire.
In tho ofllclnl commuulo,uo our trench
raid wns described as follows:
"All quiet on tho western front, ex
cepting In tho neighborhood of Gom
mecourt wood, where ono of our raid
ing parties penetrated Into tho German
lines."
It is needless to say that wo had no
use for our persuaders or come-alongs,
as we brought back no prisoners, und
until I dlo Old 1'epner'a words, "Per
sonally I don't bellevo that that part
of the German trench Is occupied," will
always come to mo when I hear somo
fellow trying to get away with a fishy
statement. I will Judge It accordingly.
(To Do Conttnuod.)
FROM A JUHTICK OF TIIK PKACK
W. II. Hill, J. P., Dotrolt, Tox
writes: "I usod Foloy Kidney Pills
and say unhesitatingly that of nil I
havo usod thoy aro tho host, and have
dono tho work whoro tho rost failed."
Ilackacho, rheumatic pains, soro
muHclos, stiff Joints and too frcquont
uladdor action aro symptoms or Kiu
noy trouble. Sold ovorywhero.
Adv.
EMPLOYES WILL
RECEIVE BACK PAY
(From Monday's Daily.)
Somo $3,000 lu back pay will bo
disbursed among tho omploycs ot the
Orogon Trunk Btatlonod at Ilond In
tho noxt fow days. This roprosonts
tho pay tor tho months from Junuary
to May, ordered paid railroad om
ployos on tho recant adjustment ot
wagoa, Tho mon to boitoflt huro In
cludo train mon, station mon, soc-
tlon hands and mombors ot tho mo
chanlcnl dopartmont.
TEUFEL HUND POSTERS
AT MARINE OFFICES
"Toufol Hund." tho Gorman nlck-
namo .for tho Amorlcan Marines, Is
tho loading display lino on tho now
Marino recruiting placards and pOBt-
ors rocolvod by tho local room Ulna
station. Donoath this tho Marino
bulldoir Is shown chasing tho Gor
man dnschund. Tho last lino, por
haps tho most attractive on tho
poator, Is "Dovll Dog Recruiting Sta
tion, 2G O'Kano Building."
ARMYRULESARE
DRAWN TIGHTER
SEW HPKCIKICATIONH FOR TIIK
IIKIGIIT AND CIIKHT .MKAHUUIJ
MKNT .MUHT HIIOW PIIOOK OK
AOi: OF APPLICANT.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Conditions and rules under which
rnon under or over draft ago aro to
bo accopted In tho sorvlco aro being
drawn tighter under each now ordor
Issuod recruiting districts, according
to a bulletin received by Sergeant
Harvoy of tho army- recruiting sta
tion In this city.
Undar tho now tabto or height,
weight and chest moasuroment, ap
plicants who aro below 03 Inches In
height will not bo accepted. At this
height tho applicant must weigh at
loast 116 pounds, with a chest meas
urement ot 30 Inches, mobility of
two Inches,
Hereafter no applicant under the
registration ago will bo accepted un
less ovldonco Is produced that ho Is
over 18 years of ago. Klthor a cor
tlflod copy of birth certificate bap
tismal record or school certificate
must bo produced, and In caso none
of these aro available, then an affi
davit from tho parent or guardian.
All ovldonco of ao must bo forward
ed by tho recruiting officer to tho
district offlco.
All applicants must now havo tbreo
serviceable masticating teeth, both
uppor and lowor, and so opposed as
to servo tho purpose ot Incision. In
alt, an applicant must havo 12 serv
iceable natural teeth, six ot which
must bo molars and six Incisors.
Fewer nt Health ItroorU Tills Year.
Incrcasod expenses in traveling
and at health resorts will keep many
hay fover and asthma sufferers homo
this summer. Foley's Honey and Tar
Is recommended as a satisfactory
remedy ,f or hay fover and asthma. It
heals and soothes, allays Inflamma
tion and Irritation, and cases tho
choking sensation. Sold everywhere.
A dr.
RAISE MONEY FOR
THE RED CROSS
TiiK-oMVnr at Hcondlnnvlan IMcnic
Net Hum of 917.2.1 for tlio
Local Cliaptcr.
(From Monday's Daily.)
Savontoon dollars and twenty-five
cents was raised on the outcomo ot
a tug-of-war at tho Scandinavian
picnic which was held on Tumalo
creek yosterday afternoon. Two
teams picked from among those
prcsont contested tor supremacy, and
tho nudlenco mado wagers on the
outcomo, tho winners turning over
their winnings to tho Red Cross.
Thoro wero a largo number ot
poople In attondanco at tho picnic
during tho ontlro day and until lato
in tho evening. Sports wcro held,
tho contesting teams bolng chosen
from tho Norwoglun and Swedish so
cieties. T'408o making up tho winning team
in tho Red Cross tug-of-war wero
H. D. Uolser, Carl Youngrcn, N.
Hagon, R. Wlok, A. II. Tagt, J. Tagt,
C. Ilirkund, N. Skjorsaa, O. Carson,
W. F. Shoults.
Tho monoy was tendered to tho
Red Cross chapter today by O. Han
sen, LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK.
In tho County Court ot tho Stato at
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho Mattor or tho Estato of Jesslo
.Hello Thayor, Deceased.
Notice Is horoby gives that tho
undersigned was on tho 12th day ot
July, 1918, duly appointed executrix
ot tho last will and testament ot
Jesslo Dollo Thayer, deceasod. All
persons having claims against tho
ostato aro horoby notified to nrcsont
tho samo duly vorlfled In tho manner
provided by law within olx months
rrom mo unto ot tho first publication
ot this notlco at tho offlco ot H, C.
Kills, In tho First National Hank
building, Ilond, Deschutes county,
Orogon.
Dato ot first publication, July 18,
191S.
MADEL K. 8TRINGRR,
Kxoeutrlx ot tho Last Will and
Testament ot Jesslo Hollo
Thayor, Dccoasod, 20-23c
NOTICK.
In tho County Court ot tho Stato ot
Orogon, for Deschutes County.
In tho Mattor ot tho Estato ot Ed
ward O. Ponroso, Docoasod.
Notlco Is horoby gives that tho
undoralgnod was on tho 12th day of
July, 1018, appolntod administrator
with tno will annoxod ot tho estato
at Edward C. Ponroso, deceased. All
porsoua hnvliiig claims against tho
cstuta aro horoby notified to prosont
tho snmo duly vorlfled In tho manner
prqvldod by law within six months
of tho dato othe first publication
ot this notlco at tho offlco ot A. J.
Mooro, In tho Log Cabin building,
Ilend, Deschutos County, Orogon,
Dato ot first publication, July 18,
1918.
II. O. ELLIS,
Administrator with tho Will
Annoxed of tho Estato of Ed
ward C. Ponroso, Docoascd.
20-23c
HUMMONH.
In tho Justlco Court tor the District
of Hond, Deschutos County, Oro
gon. Mary E. Hoovor, doing business as
tho Unlvorsal Garago, plaintiff, vs.
F, P. Drako, dofondant.
To F, P, Drako, tho abovo namod
defendant: In tho No mo of tho
Btato of Oregon you aro horoby re
quired to appear and answer tho com
plaint In tho abovo entitled action on
or beforo August 8th, 1918, that dato
being six wcoks aftor tho first pub
lication ot this summons, or for -want
thoroof tho plaintiff will tako Judg
ment against you for f 14.24 with In
terest thoreon at C from Jan. 1st,
1918, and tho costs and disburse
ments of this action.
J. A. BASTES,
Justlco of tho Peace.
A. J. MOORE, 17-23p
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOUND NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that the
city of Dond has taken up tho follow
ing described live stock, to-wlt:
Ono bay maro, about 7 years old,
brand II bar through top on left hip.
Tho cost of rodoomlng said llvo stock
will bo $1 per day In addition to tho
actual expenso ot keeping, together
with tho cost or this advertisement
and all other noccssary expenses. In
caso of falluro to redeem on the part
of owner, said llvo stock will bo sold
as provided by tho charter of tho city
of Dend on July 27th, at 3:00 p. m.,
at tho city pound.
L. A. W. NIXON.
Chief of Police and cx-Offlclo
Poundmaster.
Adr.-183-20-21
HUMMONH.
In tho Circuit Court of tha State of
. Oregon, for tho County of De
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol Sundtrd Sao.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturers oi Iron, Broaxc and Semi-Steel Casting! for
Power Tranmiiion Machinery; food" Pipe Fittings, Grate
Bars. Agricultural, Mining and Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament
.1 and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH
YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK
EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA
CHINERY.
Business and Professional Cards
H. H. DeARMOND
LAWYER
O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon
H. C. JC L L I 8
Attoraeyat-Law
Catted BUtea OoBtmlsoloner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DKNTIST
Suite 8-8-10, O'Kano Building
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. TURNER
EYK SPECIALIST, of Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or Inquire ot
THORSON, TID3 JEWELER
THIS PAPER REPRESEflTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING DY THE
UII.KII.VirB
Eiaaj.MMit.iti
i,h,iit;ki
GENERAL OmCES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEf
Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty
GENERAL INSURANCE
firrt National Daak Buildup 124 Owgea Stmt Dead, Ortgea
schutes.
C. S. Hudson, plaintiff, vs. John W.
Dftkor, Alllo N. Dakar, also known
as A. N. Dflkcr; William Bnoll,
Redmond Hank of Commorco, a
corporation: Goorgo W. Wimor,
trustoo, and C. W. Ehrot, O. N.
Ehrot and II. Ehrot, co-pnrtnera
doing business under tho firm
name and stylo of Ehrot Bros,, do
fondants. To C. W. Ehrot, C. N. Ehrct and
H, Ehrot, co-partnors, doing business
undor tho firm namo and style of
Ehret Bros.: In tho Namo of tho
Stato of Oregon, you aro horoby ro
qulrcd to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in tho abovo
entitled suit, within six wooks attor
tho dato of tho first publication of
this summons, to-wlt: On or bofora
the 9th day ot August, 1918, and If
you fall so to do, for want thoroof
tho plaintiff will tako Judgment
against you and will apply to tho
court for tho rollef demanded In tho
complaint horeln, to-wlt:
Tor a decrco that tho plaintiff la
the owner In feo slmplo of the 8WU
ot Section Twenty (20), Township
Sixteen (1C) South ot Rango Eleven
(11) East, W. M., Deschutes County,
Orogon, and that tho dofendants harm
not, nor either of them, or any other
person, other than tho plaintiff, any
right, title, estato, Interest In or Ilea
or claim upon tho said real property,
or any part thereof, and that plain
tiff's title to said real property b
sllencod against said dofendants and
each of them, or any persona claim
ing any Interest therein, and for sac
other relief as to the court may seem
meet and equitable.
Service of this summons Is made
upon you by publication thoroof tat
the Dend Dullotln for six nuccesatra)
-weeks by virtuo ot an order made fcr
T. E. J. Duffy, Judgo ot the abovo ea
tltled court, on tho Sth day of Jose,
1918. Date of tho first publlcatUa,
June 27, 1918; last publicities
August 8, 1918.
17-23c VERNON A. FORBES.
Attorney for the FUlntl.
Postofflco Address; Bend, Oregon.
BEND. OREGON.
J. E. ENaEIlRETSON,
PLUMBING AND UEATINQ
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Choertully Furnished
Jobbing Promptly Done.
Phone Black 1291
LEB A. THOMAS, A. A. IA.
Architect
2-4 O'Kano BuUdlng
BEND ... OREOON
O. P. NISWONQER, Bend, Ora.
UNDERTAKER
Llceaaed Embalmer, Funeral
Director.
Phone Red 431. Lady Ast
I
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Naprapathlo Physician
Over Logan Furnlturo Co.
Wall 8treet Hours 9 to E
Pboae Red 482
THE UNITED WARE
HOUSE COMPANY
BUras ssd rnrdio, CtnusI Ca
bUjUd UtrthanU.
W carry OH. GaMtln, Boot, Fkr.
Bill Mull, Huu. Bacaa as4 Lara.