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1II5N1) BULLETIN, IIHNI), ORIXJO.V, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, J0I8 PAGE t I' MARRIED MEN GO IN CLASS 1 NEW ORDER RECEIVED HERE. All Marrlnl Men Wllliotit Children, of All lU'Klitr'UloiiN, Am (t ll) 11)1 Uf4'lMHlfl-l It)' - i Jjoriil Hoard. (From Hntunlny'H Dally.) Between .in ntiil 40 ror.lMtruntH of (hit Jiiiiii, 1917. J u mi, HUH, mid AiiKUHt, 1UIH, niKlHtrutloiiH In thin county urn infected by thn iimw order I'rovottt Miiriiluil Ouuurul Crowdur which nliici'ii married iniiu without children In cIiikh 1. Thn order, iiiiinliiriit 2fiH, wiih ro cttlvml by thn local draft Imiinl hero tliln nioriiliiK, anil In nffuct nlucoit nil men who urn married hut without children, and wIiunii wife Iiuh other iiiomiH of Miipporl or Ih rapalilo of carnlm; her own IIvImk, In churn 1. "If thn ri'Klmniiil him it wife and no children, iiud other nourcim of hup port available, no Hint thn removal of I be refilHirant will not deprive the wife ot reiiHouulilii (tupport, ho i;odh In cIiihh I, "I, era I hoiinlH urn directed to nl oiicu lultluti) ruclusuilllciitlon and to ntcliiiutiry ri'KlntrantH Into cIiinh 1, In no ruehthrdfvliiK other unurcen of niipport. InrludliiK Income from prop erty, thn I'ltruliiKN of thn wlfo In thn employment In which nlm Ih now en kiikciI, or In which hIid can become ouKUKi'd, thn riiKlxtrant'ii allotment unit thn Kovernment allowanco are to ho taken Into coiiHlderatlon by the tionrd." Ilenlded thoHii of thn earlier reli (ration wlio am arfected under thin order ami havii been Riven deferred clnnnlucutluu on account of thn do pendenry of their wlven alone, thn order lit alno effective for all men of thn Keptemher, 11M8, niKlxtrntlon, whiiHii clHNHlllcatluu Iiuh not yet been completed. MeinhxrH of thn Inoal draft hoard thU inoriiliiK Hinted that HtupH would bo taken Immediately for the ro vlaHNinmtlon of nil men coinlm; under thin order. POWELL BUTTE NEWS LETTER POWKI.I. linTK. Nov. r. -Henry Ilannon U furulMhluK thl commun ity with (he fluent ot ynmiK beet butchered on IiIh own ranch, ami Hold nt a ri'RHonnhln price. Mm Arthur Wurxwellor nmUln. K. II. Htewarl were Itedtnond vUltorH heveral ilayn liint week. J. A. Wkum wiih a hiiHlnoHH vlHltor In Portland IiihI week, returning on Mnmlay'H train. Mrn Pat AiiKland ami children will leave noon for a vIMt with Mrn. AtiKland'H parenlH, Mr, and Mrn. Pondletnii, nt l.akevlew. The Trmmilaln and KImIit potato dlircer Iiuh about completed Hh work and a laritn amount of very excellent poliitoeM have been dtiK- ('. M. ('harltnii In how Inn ryo ox cliinlvely on IiIh dry liomtxttead, iih Ih iiIho II A. Iluwtntt. Word mine to Powell llutte friend that Albert Wolcolt, who formerly raided here, him been kilted In action. 111m parentH have our nympathy. OurliiK the high wlndHtnrnt re contly Win. WIIhoii'h herder lott a lare number of nheup, thn Kreatcr part of which have not been located jut. Mr. and Mrn. Win. WIIhoii and Mr. and Mrn. IlorKiunu have returned to thu Powell llutto ranch' hIiico lean Iiik tho hotel at Kedmond, Mr. and Mrn. John Drlncoll ami Mr ami Mrn. Prank McCaffrey motored to Prlnevllle Hatunlay, where they iiiniln out iU()HtlonnnlruH. I u Kit .Stewart Hhlpped n car of lamlm to thn Portland market thu llmt of tho week. Mrn. Prank JoIiuhoii of Prliiovlllo vlnltcd Mm. C. O. Fouler Huiitlny. A merry party coiihIhiIiik of Mr. iiud Mm. ('renin and children, Mr, and Mm Heaven Wlllcoxon, Mr, Dimly and .MIhh HuhhuU rodu home hack to thu top of lint Hock Humlny, when) they nprund their lunch and enjoyed tho lino Hcenery, returuluK latu In tho evenliiK, tired hut happy over their plenimnt picnic, The WIIhoii nchool hoard Iiuh iIIh IiiIhhuiI Hchnul for an Indellulto period iih a precaution nKtiliiHl Inlluoiuu. Mr. uiiil Mm. C. O, PoHtor, neo Ila Charlton, of Portland nru vIhIIIiik with thu latter'H puruutn, Mr, ami Mm. V M, Charlton, at (IiIh place. Mm. Mary Tweet and all three of her children nru down with inlluunzu, or, Krlppu an tho uttumlliiK phyHlcInu vronouiiccd It, Prank KIhhIot and nil hIx of IiIh children nru down with Inlluenzn. Mm, KlHHlur tmyH Hhu Ih head uumo In tho Darn hoHpltal. At limt ro jiortH thoy woro Improving DITCH OFFICERS HOLD MEETING ni.nVMIinAI.U Vnv ft. Thn ntockholdurti of tho Clovurdnlu Ditch company iiuki tuuir annum meoung fil tltn M .T lllirllm. Iinmn nil Klllllr day uvenlng, November 2, at which J, I., pnmorry wiih rn-oloctcu ltroHi lout and F, J, Hurling tniccocdod 0. Ohrltity iih Kocrotury-truiiHuror. Kfr flllil IVfru .1 11 lfmlumi null duughtum wuru Blntura uhopporu Sat inliiv iivenlmr. i Mm. Irvlu Parhurry npont Hutur- duy nfturuooii at tuu mining noinu, Ainra ami iiunrgu rariou uuvu ron led tho NIcIioIh and Chrlnty placoH fin. Din eiiHiiIni; vcar and moved on thu placew limt woulc. j-m.- unit Mrn. J. L. Parliorrv woro HlHtorn Hhoppora on Thuraday. Hoy JoluiHon of Pondloton Ih n Clovurdnlu vlnltor. Oruonu Hoard of Clovurdnlu ro colvod word luut wooli of tho douth YANKEES ON ACCOIIDINO ' lly Kmiuonioii IIounli, of thu VIllanteH, Oh, IIiiiMCiikIIhIi and tho Irlnh, and thu 'owlln' Hcotllwi, too, Thu Caiiunkii ami Auiitryleuun, and tho 'airy French Pollu Thu only thing that bothered iih a year huforu we knew Wiih 'ow In 'oil thu YaukH 'uil look, un' wot In 'ell tlioy'd do, They 'adn'l 'ad no trynoln', thoy didn't know thu ;ymo, Thoy 'ndu'U never inarched It much their nhootln' wan thu nymo; An' thu only IIiIiik that bothered iih that duy In lawnt July Wan ow' In 'oil thu Lino 'ud 'old If they Hhould run aw'y. Them liiKity, noHuy now 'iiuh, JuhI come ncronn th' huh Wo couldn't 'ulp hut wonder ow In 'ell their KUtn 'ud bo. An' thu only IIiIiik that bothered iih In all our HtnKKerln rnnkn, Wan wot In 'oil 'ud 'appon w'en thu 'Una 'ud 'It thu Yaukn. My wordl It 'nppened nuddun w'en thu drlvo 'ad flmt begun; Wu need thu Yunhn a-runnln' (luwil hllmyl 'ow thuy runl Hut' thu only (IiIuk that bothered un that need thn cIiiihu begin, Wiih 'ow la 'oil to ntop otn 'foro thoy Rot Into Hurlln, Thoy didn't have no tactic, hut thu bloody manual, Thuy 'ailn't luarncd nor border hut "Ourrayl" an "Olvo 'm 'olll" Mut thu only thing that bothered uh about them leggy latin Wan 'ow In 'oil to gut thu chow to feud their "Kiitnunidu!" Ho we're Htnudlii' all together In a ntlfflnh drill' line, If anyone nhould uwnk you, you can Hay we're doln' flue. Hut thu only IIiIiik that hothom iih an that don't bother much In 'ow In 'nil to get thu dirt to bury all thu Dutch, nawd'n trewthl It'n rotten flghtln' Hint all our troopn 'nH noon, Thu 'I'u'n a dirty pl'yer, Iiccoh 'u'h ulwayH been; Hut thu only thing that hothum un In 'amllii' Mm our thankn In 'ow In 'ell wu'd dono If ll wurun't for thi Yaukn, Oh, thu KiikIIhIi an' thu Irlnh, an' thn 'owlln' Kcottlen, too, Thu Cauuckn anil AuntryluuiiH, un' thu 'airy Pollu Thu only thing that bothered un don't bother uh no more; It'n why In 'nil wo didn't know thu Yankee hoyn huforu! of IiIh father Mr, Heard left Wed iiemlay evening for thu valley. Mr. ami Mm, J, , Parhurry and Irvlu Parhurry were biiHlitcHH vlHltorn at thu Cutler home on Hatunlay. Mm. HtelnkopC of Kedmond, who Iiuh been vlitltlng with hur dntightur, Mrn. W. ll. Abbey, returned to hur home hint week Prank Arnold ami Harold Kline made it trip to Lower Ilrldgu on Hun day. Irvlu Parberry and Harold Kllnu went In HUtom on Monday. Prank Heard wan a Sinter vlnltor on Friday (HadvH Parberry wan In HlMnrit Wednondny evening. II. O. WIIhoii Ih having bin grain hauled to Kedmond. A. K. Petemon hauled Home grain to Kedmond on Monday. PLEASANT RIDflE NEWS LETTER PI.KAHANT ItlDOi:, Tov C - linn. miiH Petumuu In confined to hln homo hy HlckmwH. Dr. Hyde of Kedmond IiI'a2 wivfj m ibi H'ii"ll "'IM LETTERS from our boya In tho trenches nnd from tho women in canteen nnd other wnr work, nil bring to us the snmo mes sage SEND US NEWS FROM HOME. World news Is nil right, but OUR BOYS want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. Thoy want tho homo nowspaper. Publishers nro prevented from Bonding thoir papers frco to anyone, oven boya In tho acrvico. Consequently a nntional movement has been started by Col. William Doyco Thompson of Now York, who is ncting as President of tho Homo Pnpcr Sorvido of America to givo tho boya what thoy aro calling for. Every community is joining tho movoment. Lot us aco that our boys are not forgotten. Send to tho publisher of this nowspaper whatovcr amount of money you can 5 conta or $50.00. Wo will publish a list each week of those contributing, and the amounts contributed. Eve.? cent received will be used to send this paper to our boys at the front. If at the end of the war, there is any surplus, it will be turned over to the local Red Cross Committee. Thoro is no profit In this to tho publishor oven in normal times, subscriptions nro not sold at a profit. With war prices provniling, and tho high rato of postngo on papers sent to Franco, our cost will Bcnrcoly bo covered by our full subscription prico. Romomber that over in Franco, somo bravo soldier or snilor from this town perhaps oven somo splondid womnn working within sound of tho guns is depending on you to "KEEP THE HOME LOVE KINDLED." They are calling to YOU from " Over There w GIVE. WHAT YOU CAN THE BEND BULLETIN THE MARNE TO T. ATICINH wan culled to attend him. Mm. O. H. Amlumon wim In Hod mood on hunlnuHn Monday. Thu Infant hoii of Mr. and Mm. John KdwnrdH died Wednodny nftur noon, Tho funeral wan hold .Th urn day anil Interment made In thu Ked mond cemetery. J. W. Poternon wna n Hond vlnltor 1 tumday. Mm, J. A. Chnnn and daughter hltn wro Itedmuml vlHltorn Monday. IM Hwalley made a biiHlnonH trip lo iieiimonii 'ruomiay. Anton AhlHlrom, Minn Hllmn Nol hoii and Mrn. O. K. Andenton wuru Hhopplng In Ilend Hatunlay. Mm. Cnrrle Johunou of Hand vlnlt ud hur nlntur. Mm. J. W. Potoraon, tin) 11 ml of tho week. Anton AhlHlrom wan In Kedmond on bulneH Wed new day. Mamh Aubrey of Head vlnltcd at thu W. H. (J ray homo Monday and Tuondny. Prcd Heeling wan down from Ilond for n nhort time Wedntmday, Mm Carrie Johnnon went to Hond Hatunlay on huHlnonn. Oiint N'eUon of Hond wan a vlnltor y i I nJ i !fll at thu homo of hln counln, Anton Ahlfltrom, Humlny evening. John Gray enmu down from Hond, whore bo him been working, to npuml u fow dayH with hln paruntu, Mr. ami Mrn. W. II, Oray, whllo ho ro covered from an attnek or tho grippe. Prod Heeling of Mend wuh a caller at tho Oray and Amlumon ho men Humlny. HOW A HAMXMA.V HUKI'KIIKI). II, J. Portnr, Htorllng, Col,, wrltun: "I mirrored withy, a painful, weak buck, An n t.avellng nalenman I had lo ntoon fru'iiiuntly to nick un my grlpn, and the pain when I Htrnlgbt uncd up wan awful, I wnn Induced to try Poluy'n Kldnoy PIIIh. Holler wnn Immediate, Hay, thuy nru great." Prompt and tonic. Bold ovorywhuro, Adv. One cant a word li all a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. LEGAL NOTICES OflftH-t NOTK'H POlt PUHI.ICATIO.V.' Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office ut.Tlie DuIIoh, Oregon, October 2lKt, 1918. Notice Ih hereby given that Krcd N. Van Matro of Hend, Oregon, who on October 17th, 1918, mndo Dcncrt Land Kntry No. 09C84 for J,ot A, 8W,NW4, Hectlon 4, Township 17 Kouth, Itangn 12 Hunt Wlllnmctto Meridian, ban (lied notice of Intention to mnko mini three-year proof to cHtnhllnh claim to thu land above de Hcrlbed before II, C. Kllln, United StntfH cornrnlHfllonur, ut (lend, Ore gon, on thu 12th day ot December, 1918. Claimant name as wltncHHCn: Lemuel A. Hrnntlenburg, of Hend, Oregon. Wilbur V. Hunnoll, of Hend, Oro Kon. Juiiioh Wlnnlnghnm, of Hend, Ore gon. Lllllo H. Brandenburg, ot Hend, Oregon. 34.38c II. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. HI'.MMONH. In tho JuHtlco Court for tho District of Hum), DoHchutos County, Ore gon. P. A. KrlckHon, plaintiff, vh. Edward SnndH, dofondnnt. To Edward Hands, tho nbovu named defendant: In tho Namo ot the Stato ot Ore gon, you nro hereby required to ap pear and niiHWer tho complaint In tho above untitled action on or before December T, 1918, that date being six weeks from tho first publication of thlH summons, or for want there of, thu plaintiff wilt tako Judgment ngalnst you for $7.CS with interest at G per cunt, from May 10, 1918, and the costs and disbursements ot this action. J. A.. EASTES. Justice of thu Pence A. J. MOORE. 34-40C Attorney for Plaintiff. 0i:W02 NOTICE FOR PUUMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior. I'. S. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, October ICtli, 191S. Notlco Is horoby given that Wil liam II. ProHley, of Hend, Oregon, who on August 2d, 1915, made HomiHtuHd Entry No. 01S302, for NE, NV4 SK4. Sec. 20. NWU SW4, SWV. NW. Section 21, Tmwrhlp 20 South, Range 1G East Willamette Meridian, lias filed no tlco ot Intention to mnke final threo ytar proof to establish claim to thu land above described boforo II. C. Kills, United States commissioner, at Hend, Oregon, on tho Cth day of December, 191S. Claimant names ns witnesses: Patrick II. Coffey, of Druthers, Oregon. Roscoo N. Palmerton, of nrothors, Oregon. Georgo W. Cook, of Mllllcan, Oro Kon William Ilcthoru, ot llomstcd, Oro Kon, 34-3Sp II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. OU)7U:t t NOTICE FOR PUHI.ICATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U, S. Laud Offlco nt Tho Dulles, Oregon, October 12th, 191S. Notlco la hereby given that Aaron A. Muudon, assignee ot Wllllnm A. Dnntzschor of Portland, Oregon, who on Soptombor 14th, 1912, mndo Desert Lnnd Entry No. 010723 for NW, Section 17. Township 17 South, Range 12 Enst Willumottu Meridian, has filed notlco ot Inten tion to mnko Until proof to establish claim to tho laud abovo described boforo II, C. Ellis, United States commissioner, nt Hend, Oregon, ou thu 3d day of December, 1918, Claimant names as witnesses: Hubert Ilnrryman, ot Hend, Oro Bon. August IlnllLorg, ot Hond, Oregon, W, C. Cooler, of Hend, Orogon. William Pock, of Hend, Orogon. 34-38o II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Resistor. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlrtuo of nn oxocution In fore closure duly Issued by tho clork of tho Circuit Court ot thu County ot Deschutes, Stato of Oregon, dated tho 14th duy of October, 1918, in a certain suit in tho Cir cuit Court for said County and Stato, whoroln Joapph Sarasln ns plaintiff recovered Judgment ngulnat Victor Schroder, Victoria O. Schredor nnd Joo Llstor tor tho sum ot Four Thousand Quo Hun dred Twonty-nlno nnd lG-lOOth Dollars, with interest thoroon from tho 20th day of March, 1917, nt tlto rato of 8 por cont. per annum, nnd Quo Iluudrod Fifty Dollars attorney's too, nnd tho further sum ot Sixteen Dollars costs, which Judgment was enrolled on tho 8th day ot May, 1918. Notlco Is horoby glvon that, pur suant to Bald Judgment, I will on Saturday, tho lGth duy ot Novombor, 1918, nt thu front door of the Court Koiihu In tho City of Hond, In Raid County, nl 10 o'clock In tho fore noon pt raid day, noil nt public auc tion to thu hlghcfll bidder for ennh all the right, title nnd Intercut of mild dufundnntH on March 20th, 1917, in nnd to tho following dcncrlhcd real CHtate, to-wlt; Tho wcHt half of tho Houthweflt quarter of Hectlon Four, tho cant half of tho Houthcant quarter of Hectlon hive, tho northcnHt quarter of tho northcaflt quarter of Hectlon Klght, and tho north half of tho northwest quarter, tho oouthcnRt quarter of tho northwest quarter of Hectlon Nine, In TownHhlp Twenty-two Houth of Rnngo Twenty-ono East of tho Wll lnmctto Meridian, In Oregon, the property of tho nnld Victor Hchredcr, Victoria C. 8chreder and Joo Llstor, to Hatlnfy nld Judgment In favor of tho plaintiff ngnltiBt said defendants, together with nil co.itx and disburse ment that havo or may accruu. Dated thin 17th day ot October, 1918, at Hond, Oregon, 8. K. ROHKRT8, Hhorlff, Deschutes County. Dato ot first publication, Oct. 24, 1918. Dato of last publication, Nov. 14, 1918. 34-37C 8UMMO.VH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. T. II. Foloy. Plaintiff, vs. Henry W. Rood, Defendant. To Honry W. Reed, defendant above named: In tho namo of tho Stato ot Ore gon, you aro horchy required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOOR! COMPLETE STOCK of SuwUrd Sixa. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturer of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Casting for Power Transmission Machinery; Vooa Pipe Fitting, Grate Bar, 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. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1G First National Bank Dldp. Tel. Cll (Dr. Coe'i Former Office.) H. H. DcARMOND LAWYER O'Kane Building, Bond, Orogon II. O. L L I S At torneyat-La w United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Suite 6-8-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Orogon DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, i im-1 -mi i j ' or Inquire ot THORSON, THE JEWELER DescHutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, Prealdent Most Comnloto Abstract Plant in Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Fcdonil Loan Abstracts, First Nntlonul IJonK Uldif., BEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alloy Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Go. Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE Pint National Bnk DuilJ'tng 12-1 Oregon Sliccl Bend, Oregon cano nnd causo on or boforo tho 7th. day of November, 1918, which Is Tnoro than nix weeks nftor tho 26th day ot Hoptombor, 1918, tho dato ot tho first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and annwor, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rollof prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decree declaring that tho plain tiff Is tho owner, In fco slmplo, ot J-ot Klovon (11) In Hlock Fourteon (14) of Deschutes, Deschutes county (formerly a portion of Crook coun ty), Oregon, according to tho ro corded plat thorcof now on fllo In tho offlco of tho County Clerk or Deschutes county, Oregon, and that tho defendant havo no right, tltlo or interest In, or Hen or claim upon tho real property abovo described, or any part thereof, and that said plaintiff's tltlo to said property bo quieted against said defendant, and that said defendant bo forover barred from as sorting any clakn or Interest In or to said premises, or any part thoroof, advorso to this plaintiff, and for such othor and further relief as to tho court may appear just and oquitablo. Service ot this summons Is made upon you by publication thorcof In Tho Dend Hullotln for six consccu tlvo and successive weeks, undor and by virtue of an order mado nnd co lored on tho 11th day of February, 1918, by tho Honorablo T. R. J. Duffoy, Judgo ot tho abovo entitled court. Tho dato of tho first publication Is tho 2Cth day of Septombcr. 1918, and tho dato ot tho last publication Is tho 7th day of Novomber, 1918. 30-3CC E, O. 8TADTER, Hend, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. BEND. OREGON. Piiono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA- Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building; BEND ... OREGON C. P. NISWONOER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embnlnier, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. R. D. STOWELL Nupraimthlc Physician Oror Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S Phone Red 4HU THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Sttrart aa4 Ftnrsrdlnf, Cmnl Cca UiWn MtichanU. VT carry OU, CutUo, 8ar, FUar, BU UmU, Hubu. Bans am4 Lard. MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lnwrenco Bldg., Room 3 Phono Red 2251