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    IIHNI) IIUMjISTIN, IIK.VI), OIUCOO.V, TIKRHDAY, DECEMBER B, 101H
PAOB 7
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'ARE TO DISCUSS
STATE'S FUTURE
OREGON LANDS TO AT
TRACT SETTLERS.
I''orrimtlon of Htnto OrKitiiUnCloii In
Portland AIoiik 1'lnnn of C'liiim
i Imt of 'imuncrro lo Ho
V. KnVctrd Tills Month.
f
(From Tuesday's Dully.)
l.ookliiK to Hi" intensive develop
ment of llio resources of OreKon, n
stnto-wldo movement for the nrfcnnl
ration of wlint, In effect, will 1m an
Oregon Clinmbitr of Commerce, prom
l en to mittuni ut it convention of In
tercstt'd persons to bo beld nl Port
lunil December 12, in niul 14, when
citizens ri'prcHi'titliitt every section
of the sluto will meet In the OniKon
metropolis for tint purpose of per
fuel I iw micli nn orniinltiitloii.
Thn movement for tho orKiinlrn
lion of tho OroKon Chamber of C'uiii
murcn hud IIm Inception nt iiiitntliiK
hold ut Albniiy nnil Hiilom hoiiiii tlinu
HK. when rciioliitlotiii wnru adopted
ciillliiK upon Ihu Portland Cliiimhur
ol Ctimuierco to dovidop plans for the
formation of hiioIi nn orKanlr.atfhn.
Thn Portland chamber, lliroucli
ItH development htiniuu, ulailly
undertook tho work.
Every coiiimerclitl orKfiultnllon In
tho Htntn turn licim rommuiilriited
with, mid In localities whiirn there In
no formal orKnnUntlon to hnndln
community urfnlrn representative cltl
reus went iippi'iitud to. Thu general
plan wan not forth and thn lioprs
nnil nnplmtloiiH of nuch iui orgnnlsif
Hon wont enreftilly presenti'd. Tho
result of thu pro-nrKitiilinllon cam
IhiIkii wiih most ratlfyliiK, thn re
sponses from thn vurlous sections of
tho state I ml lent I tw: ntrotiKly thn ne
futility for some form of state-wide
iiMKoclatlon.
It In expected that thu convention
will bo nttiindi'd hy thu representa
tive of about 40 communities.
Problems nffcctliiK thu develop
ment of thu country urn being con
Mldnrcd to u greater degree than urur
lioforu. Many states urn working
upon plans for attracting settlers,
mid thu Inturlor and iiRrlctilturat do
' imrtmeuts of thu fmlurnl government
i iiru workltiK upon plans for thu urn
I iiloymi'iil of our returned nob! lorn.
J Naturally tho tunduncy of these do-
luirtinunlH In toward land develop
innnt, mid thu won turn ntntr. with
their Inrge nrens of untlllml land,
nru being scrutinized nn nuvur huforu.
Oregon, with hrr vaiil nroan of
logged-off lands nnd burned-over nnd
nrld sections, hur recently dovolopod
Irrigated districts, off em advantages
not excelled hy any othur state.
A thorough survey of thu burnod
ovnr and loKKi'd-off lnnd In Orogon
mIidws 830,fi7r acres suitable for
UKrlculturnl purposes when cleared,
nnd 1,386,000 acres which could bu
until an pasturage. ThU dona not
Includu thu many thousands of acre
tl tlllnhlu cleared laud now Idle und
ipon which settlers could hu put nt
oncn. Homo of tlienu landn urn
owned by Indlvldualn nnd bold ut
prices In nxcess of thulr truu vuluu,
Imt which thn government mlKlit nc
iiulru through honest mid fair con
demnation proceedings, mid ciiiihu to
ho Imniudliitnly cultivated hy re
turned nnldlcrs, thu government pro
viding funiln for thn purchtmn of
necessary farm equipment, Htock,
IllllllllllgS, utc.
Thn IrrlKated sections of OruKou
n ro now ready for u Iiitku number
of fnriuorfl, iih well ntt cortiilu nee
tloiiH of loted-ofr und, no-called,
"nrld" IiiiiiIh.
Tho Portland Chumhur of Com
morcu, thu Orecon J.and Hottlement
comuilHHloti mid thu OroKon Acrlcul
ttinil coIIuku huvu outllnud u plan
which will ho premmted hy Whltuuy
IIoIho, rupruHuntlnc thu Portland
l-hnmbor of Couuuorcu und tho Oro-
non Lund Huttlumont coiiiiuIhuIou,
und II. I). Hcuddur, rupronuutliiR thu
OrcKon AKrluulturul coIIoku, to thu
i offlclaln ut WashliiKton, I). (J., within
u fow iliiyH,
In that HiIh In a (iiientlon of Inuno-
illntu lutonmt to nil Huctlmui of Ihu
1 Htuto, tho Htihjuct will ho u promlnuut
ono lioforu thu Statu Chamber of
Cinmorcu convontlon. Othur inut-
lorn or no iohh imporiuuco, uiiucuur
Indiutrlal ilevolopmentH, will ho
curufully connlderod ut thu convon
tlon. (invit for "Mil" mill "drip" CoiikIih.
"I hud nn uwfui cold that luft mu
hvlth n dreadful cough," miya Mm, M,
li;i Smith, Uuiiton, Lu. " lloiiKht
h'lluy'n Honoy und Tnr of our drug-
.'lHt nnd It cured mu conipiotuiy,"
ll'lilH Krund romody ahoulil hu In ovury
liouiioliolil ui tnia umu, wuuu iiiuii
Iiiizu,, h'rlp, cotiKhH mill coldn uro ho
fovnlunt, UoiiiiunH no ujiiiuua. nuiu
rgrywhuro. Adv,
Homotning to sollT Advortlso In
L'ho Dullotln's clnaslflod column.
PINI2IIUKST HABY
SWALLOWS PIN
PINKIIIIItHT, iNov, ao. Lnoimrd
iliiydur, Hinall non of Mr. mid Mm.
(I. W. Hnyiler, accidentally nwalloweil
u plu Hiiuiluy afternoon, which no
ciinnlliil'id tukliiK him to it doctor In
llitnit for IIh removal.
W. 13, Huarcy dullvurnd u loud of
(train to llend mnrchmitH Tiiunduy.
Mr. und Mm. (I, M, Couch were din
ner kuoMh ut thu Hurler farm Tliurn
day. Mm, ( M. Phulpn nnd dmiKhtnr
Itorella npent ThmiknKlvliiK nl thu
I'liiu Trim mill, thu cuentn or Mr.
mid Mm. John llolluuiu.
Mm, Phil Hmlth wan on thn nick
lint fiuvnnil duyn thin week with a
nuvnrn cold.
J. L. Couch mid family wnru enter
tnlned ut dinner TbanknitlvInK ut thu
Hllver'n home, near PenclnitoH,
IMm. C. W. Ilowull npuiit neveral
dayn thin week nt thu homo of hur
daiiKbter, Mm. Hurry McOulru.
K. V. Hwlnhur mid C. II. HpniiKh
attended thu telephone muutlux in
Tumiilo Frldny uvuiiIiik.
('.. W. Howell nnd family, W. 15.
Honrcy mid family mid Ituth Mayley
wnru dinner kuomIm at thu C. II.
HpniiKh Imine on ThmikiiKlvltiK.
Mm. Adn MnNmiliiiou mid non John
huvu moved Into thu Miiynurd hounn
for thn winter.
Mr, nnil Mm. O. A. Pedernon left
Wedneiday moruliiK on thulr return
homo. IiiivIiik npuiit thn lant weulc
vlnlHtiK with relatlvoH hern.
Minn Kthul Hnyder ciiinn down
from llend to upend ThmikiRlvliii:
with borne folkn,
Mr. mid Mm. Unhurt Hmlth were
KiientH for dinner ut thu homo of Mr.
und Mm. K. V. Hwlnher Thumdiiy.
Violet mid Myrtlu piiiikIi worn
cnllum nt (1. W Hnydur'n Hundiiy
uvnnliii;.
(I. M. Couch wiin a html noun vliillor
In llend Monday.
Dr. Vmiduvert of llend wuh railed
Tiieniluy evening' to attend Hurry
Mctiulru, who In HiiffurliiK from u
very nuvuru cold.
D. W. Dluterlch mid noun com
menced hnlltiK bay Tuenday.
Thu cold weather of thu lant weuk
Iiiin been very favorable to thu leu
hurvwit. Thu natliiK on thu hl?
riMiirvoIr In uxcellunt ut thu prenent
tlmu mid In enjoyed hy uumuroiiN
partliw.
Minn Vldii llollman wun ii kuuhI nt
thu O. M. Phulpn home Buvurul duyn
HiIn week.
MeNHm. Joiich nnd Henrcy helped
hulu liny ut D. V. Dluturlch'n thin
week.
Ivy Snyder wnN a i:uent over iiIrIiI
Haturdny nt thu C. H. HpniiKh fiirm.
V.. W. Howell delivered n load of
nraln In llend Saturday.
Mm. W. K, Heurcy und noii (fiiruld
wnru ciillem ut I). V. DIuturlch'H
Kutiirdny afternoon.
KIIIn ICiIkIukIoii of Hlntern pniMied
throuKh liuru Wedni-Hday on bin wny
to thu Pino Truu mill with a lond of
boef.
LOWER BRIDGE
NEWS LETTER
I.OWKIl IIHIDCIK. Dec. 3. Mr.
nnd Mm. IlnlrnoN entertained Mr. nnd
Mm. J. Hook nt ThnnknKlvliiR dinner.
Itnuurl IlrooklnRN ban ien rn
modulliiR bin hounn. Jim Went did
thu carpenter work.
Jerry OronrkrouKor returned Tuon
day from Ihu forenl reservo with n
hunch or cuttle.
Mm. Fred Wultnrn nnd fnmlly woro
dinner RiientN ThnnkBRlvliiR nt 0. K.
HtadlK'n.
Thu llalrd tlin-NhliiR mnchlno quit
work Wodiienday nnd will not rcnumu
opuratlonn until Henry Ilulrd und (1.
Hnlrd of Cloverdnlu linvn recovered
from nn nttnek of lullueiun.
V. K. HoHkltiH wont to Oonavu
Uodnenday look lux for cnttlo.
Mr. nnd Mm. A. J. Kullor nnd
(JoorRii wnro entertained nt 11, 8
Towiiu'h homo on ThnnkNRlvlnR.
IlwlRht HmiNur, who ban heon vory
III nt thu honpltnl In Itodniond for
two wcekH, In crently Improved mid
returned homu Wednesday.
T. J, QulRluy wiin u riiuhI nt thu
HoHl.lmi borne Tbanknulvlnir ilav.
Mr. mid Mm, UunhoII Chnpmmi
worn Itedmoiid visitors Wodnosdny.
Mm. C. !'. Ilonklnn und diiiiRhtom
nml Mm, Fred Wultem woru vlnltora
ut Mm. ItobertH1 Frliluy afternoon
MIhh I.tiuru Hunt mid lOlnlun Hunt
huvu boon uulto III with u Huvnnxold.
Win. Pnlilo nnd T J, QulRluy woro
In 'lerrebounu TuuNiliiy.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
. RECEIVE LUNCHES
TKUUlOIION.Ni:, Dec. 3. Hot
Ilinohi'H nro iikuIii buliw Burvod nt
Hchool. Mm. II. O. UuIroI Ih iIoIiir
thu cookliiR HiIh your, which lusuroH
KOOll KOUp,
MIhh Nollln UulHtou, who baa boon
III for Hiiiiui tlmu, Ih iiriiIii ut hur post
In thu third mid fourth Rindo room.
Tho lilRh Hchool Ih proudly din
plnyliiK ii Hut of nvu nllk IIurh of tho
allied nntloiiH,
Curlton Pullett, frcHhmun, Ih In
Hchool iiriiIii nftor u boIru of thu llu
In Ii Ih homu.
JUnnch Mutcnlf, Hophomoro, Iiuh
uuuii rompuiiud 10 lonvo Bchool on
account of hur mothur'n IIIiiuhh.
Uov. MoVlcknr proiiuhod to u full
hoUBu Sundiiy niornliiB. HuvIiir boon
doprlvod of HurvlcoB n fow weoka
Hoomod to j;lvo tho pooplo u kounor
npproclutlon of tho privilege.
It. 0, llelRol hua huou drafted Into
mirvico iih mi oiiRinuor. Ho alKiied
up with thu government for Unit
work liiflt Hprlng nnd tho cull enmo
near homo,
Mr. und Mm. V. O. Rnlaton woro
culled to Shorlilun UiIh wok on ac
count of the douth of Mm. Itulaton'a
futlior.
This community la proud of tho
work of Ita aoldlor lioya. Karl Uiil
aton und Forest Hulu Miller huvo
both boon In Important lmttlea. Mr.
Itiilaton wua wouiulod u abort time
jiro und Mr. MIllor'H compnny wua
torn to jilocoa nt Ghiitonu Thlorry.
8ovornl othora nlao nro dlatlnt'ulahod
for active aorvlce.
Bomothlns io sollT Advortlso In
Vhu oulUtlu'a classified column.
BIG MARKETS
AWAIT SHIPS
WHOLE WORLD IS MAR
KET, SAYS KNAPP.
Portland Iteprtvtciitutlvu of Hbcvlln-
JIIoii Coiiipuiiy I'oIiiIm Out Ail-
vanl;i(fti to Accrun from
HhlpplliK I'licllltloi.
(Orrxon Journal.)
15, N, Hurley, chairman of thu
HhlppltiR board, nayn there are ulwuyn
good tlmiiH nomuwhuru on thu oartli.
Thorn In ulwnyH a plitcu whuru do
mand In Rood, biinlnonH Ih brink und
money In clrciilntlng. There In al
wnyn Bomuwhurn a market for thu
productM of thu Columbia bantu If
that market can bo ronchml. Rblpn
will nolvu Portland'M problem of
reaching thu world'n market placen,
Actlvu trade mid deprcMnlon are
never found In thu name port. Port
lands pronperlty demandn hIiIpn,
"With cotiHtunt nlilp trannportatlon
thu Columbia banln will liucomo thu
world'n nourcu of nupply for box
Hhookn," mild J. II. Knupp, locul
reprenentutlvu of Thu Hhuvllii-Hlxou
Company ut llend, und until recently
muuuRor of thu Northwent AhhocIii
tlou of Ilox Munufacturem.
"There In iiii nlmont unlimited nup
ply of timber uecwuuiry for box manu
facture. Illn Market for Kliookn.
"lloth thu O.-W. II. & N. nnd tho
North Hank rnllroadn tup thu lurg
ent plnu dlntrlctn nnd can unnlly nn
netuhlu thu material on tho Columbia
for exportation.
"Thu Houthern plno belt, once our
ntronguHl competitor, In falling bo
hind mid box rhook In becoming no
Bcurco that on thu Atlantic count
alone wu could market double our
prenent production If economical
trannportatlon were available.
"Thu lliiwnllau Inlmidn want box
BhookN for thulr plneupplen. There
nru rapidly developing markets In
thu StrultH BettlementM, thu Philip
pine Inlandn, Japan mid China. Hu
foru thu war much of thu box nbook
material uned In thu Orlout camo
from Auntrlu and thu Iliilknn pcnln
biiIii. Thu withdrawal of thin nupply
wldenn our own opportunity mid wo
nru making Investigation now of tho
Ntepn necessary to Ret Into thu Orient
with northwent box shook.
Transportation In .Needed.
"Kven thu Canary InlundH with
their vegetables furnish a market for
box nbook.
"Oil tmikora nupplylng foreign
niarkeln customarily tako tho oil
over In bulk, thu cnun nnd box shook
lu knock down condition und after
arrival thu cans nro soldurcd, thu
boxen uru nailed up nml tho filled
cuiih, protected by thu boxos, acnt
Into tho Inturlor.
"Our prenent nnnunl production la
about 400,000,000 feet of box shook,
worth thla year about 1 1C, 000, 000.
Thu iuIIIh of tho nation saw about
35,000,000,000 foot or lumber an
nually und of thin amount 0,300,
000,000 foot nru box shook. If wo
hud thu llgures showing world con
sumption they would even moru slg
iiltlcuntly show tin tho extent of our
northwest opportunity In this indus
try. "Ilox shook 8uppllon good tonnage
lu freight. On thu basis of 440 cubic
feet to thu shipping ton, COO feet of
box shook will miiku a ton,
"People who understand milling of
box shook will supply nil thu markets
within roach. People who under
V
YOU KNOW OF
A Viiltor
A Dcpituio
A Biith
A DfAtli
An Accident
An WncM
OR-
Any New Building
Social Funclimu
Meeting
A Rel EUlo Tiniclion
Any Iropiovemtnti
OU-
Anylhing that it cl Interett
ITS NEWSI
Phono it to
The Bulletin
501
stand tho operation of ship linen nru
our dependence In plans to reach
thorn) markets,"
Who In f'lorcy & Bonn, TumaloT
4 4p Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
ouv.wz
11)11)
NOTICK OF CONTKHT.
Department of thn Interior, United
Htaten Land Office, Thu Dnllcn,
Oregon, November 12, 1918.
To Androw Kngurt of linnd, Oregon,
contuntuo:
You uru hereby notified thnt Jorry
N, Quirk, who rIvom (Oenoral Dollv
ery) I'crlland, Oregon, nn bin post
office addrenn, did on October 17,
1918, file In thin office bin duly cor
roborated application lo content and
secure tho cancellation of your home
stead entry, Kerlul No. 019382, made
October 22, 1917, for KV4 NW'., W
VS NK. Section 29, Township 18,
H Uungi) 13 K Wlllntnotto Merid
ian, nnd iim groundn for bin content
hu nllegen thnt I um Informed and
believe mid therefore allege that Bald
Andrew KiiKurt abandoned nuld lurid
thu day he filed on same mid for morn
than six months Immediately there
after nnd that he has never been on
snld hind nor resided thereon nor
made any cultivation thereof or Im
provement thereon nor nt nil nnd
that ho ban over since and still docs
abandon said land; that said Andrew
Kngert In u man between sixty nnd
seventy yenrn of ngu nnd that bin
iibnunco In not dun to bin services In
any wnr In which tho United Stutes
linn or may now he engaged.
You are, therefore, further noti
fied that the said alligations w) (H,
tnkon nn confessed, und your snld
entry will bo cancelled without fur
ther right to bu heard, either boforo
thin officii or on nppeul, if you fall
to fllo in this officii within twenty
days nfter thu FOUHTII nubllcatlon
of thin notice, us shown below, your
nnnwor, under onth, specifically re-
sponuing lo menu allegations of con
tent, together with duo proof thnt
you nave serveii a copy of your an
nwur on thu snld contentnnt either in
pemon or by registered mall.
You should ntuto In your answer
llio namo of tho pontofflcu to which
you den Ire future notices to bo sent
to you.
II. FItANK WOODCOCK.
Heglnter.
Onto of first publication, Nov. 21
1918.
Dnto of second publication, Nov.
28, 1918.
Dato of third publication, Dec. C,
1918.
Date of fourth publication, Dec.
12. 1918. 38-41p
NOTICK TO rilKDITOKS.
In tho County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho Matter of tho Kstato of John
Oh mar, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undomlgncd, Knoch Lund, was on
tho 18th day of November. 1918. duly
nppolntcd tho administrator of thu
estato of John Ohmar, deceased, by
Honorable W. I). Darncs, county
Judge.
All persons having claims against
said estato nro hereby notified to
present tho snmo at the offlco of H.
II. Do Armond nt llend, Oregon, at
torney for administrator, within six
months from tho dato of tho first
publication hereof, all claims to bo
verified In tho manner provided by
law.
ENOCH LUND.
Administrator.
II. II. Do AUMOND, 3S-42c
Atlornoy for Administrator.
XOTICU OF HIIKIUFF'S HALK.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
Western Loan & Dulldlivg Company,
n Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Douald
V. Mackintosh; Oscar Carlson nnd
Kd Lyons, doing business under
tho linn name and stylo of Carlson
& Lyons, Defendants.
Jly vlrtuo of nn execution, Judg
ment ordor nnd decree nnd order of
sale Issued out of tho above entitled
Court in thu above entitled cause,
to mo directed mid dated thu 12th
day of November, 191S, upon n
Judgment nnd decree rendered nnd
onterod in said Court on tho 9th day
of November, 19 IS, In fnvor of
plaintiff, on Its (Imt cause of suit
for the sum of $1339.87 with In
terest thereon nt tho rate of 10 per
cent, pur milium from Juno 1G, 1918;
for thn further sum of $100.00 at
torney's feos nnd tho further sum of
$S.10 costs nnd disbursements, nnd
thu costi on nnd upon this writ
commanding mo to make sale of tho
following described renl property
situate, lying und being In tho Coun
ty of Deschutos, State of Oregon, to
wit: All of Lota numbered 12 nnd 13
In Ulock numbered 2 of llend Vlow
Addition to Ilond according to tho
duly recorded pint thereof now on
tile unit of record In tho oftlco of tho
County Clork of Deschutes County,
Statu of Orogon,
And for tho further Judgment of
$1339.87 on Jdalntlft's second cause,
of ault, with Interest thoreon nt tho
ruto of 10 por cent, por milium from
Juno 1G, 1918; for thu further sum
of $100.00 attorney's feea mid tho
further sum of $8,10 costa und dis
bursements nnd tho costs of nnd upon
this writ commanding mo to make
aulo of the following described real
property situate, lying mid bolng In
tho County of Deschutes, Statu of
Oroson, and to npply tho proceeds
of snld aula toward tho satisfaction
of Judgment obtained on snld second
causo of suit, to-wlt:
All of Lota numbered 14 nml 15
In Ulock 2 of Ilond Vlow Addition
to Ilond, according to tho duly re
corded plat thoroof now on llio nnd
of record In tho offlco of tho County
Clork of Deschutes County, Stuto of
Orogon.
And tho turthor Judgment of
$1402.95, on plaintiff's third cuuso
of suit, with Interest thoroou nt tho
ruto of 10 por cent, por nunum from
Juno 1G, 1918; for tho further sum
of $100.00 attorney's foes and tho
further sum or $8.10 contn nnd din
bumumunlfl mid tho contn of nnd upon
thin writ commanding mo to mnka
snlo of thn following described real
property situate, lying nnd bolng In
thu County of Deschutes, State of
Oregon, nnd to apply tho proceeds of
said snlo toward tho satisfaction of
Judgment obtained on said third
cnunn of suit, to-wlt:
All of Lota numbered 13 and 14
In Ulock numbered 8 of Ilond Vlow
Addition to llend, according to tho
duly recorded pint thereof now on
fllo and of record In tho offlco of
thu County Clork of Deschutes
County, State of Orogon.
And tho furthor Judgment of
$1402.95 on plaintiff's fourth causo
of Hull, -with Interest thereon at tho
rate of 10 por cent, per annum from
Juno 16, 1918; for tho furthor sum
of $100.00 nttornoy's foes and tho
further sum of $8,10 costs and dis
bursements and thu contn of and upon
thin writ commanding ma to make
salo of the following described real
property sltuato, lying and being In
tho County of Deschutes, State of
Oregon, nnd to apply tho proceeds of
snld snlo toward the satisfaction of
Judgment obtained on said fourth
causo of suit, to-wlt;
All of Lots 3 and 4 In Ulock num
bered 7 of Hend Vlow Addition to
llend, according to tho duly record
ed plat thereof now on fllo and of
record In tho office of tho County
Clerk of Deschutes County, Stato or
Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE, by vlrtuo of
nald execution, Judgment order, de
cree nnd order of salo and In com
pliance with the commands of said
writ, I -will on Saturday, tho 14th
day or December, 1918. at 10 o'clock
A. M., at thu front door of tho Court
Brooks- Scaivlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Mnterinl, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Suodud Sue..
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturer of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Caitingi for
Power Tranimuiion Machinery; Wood Pipe Fitting). Grate
Ban. Agricultural, Mining and Sxw 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
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Dank Dldg. Tel. 611
(Dr. Co' Former Office.)
H. H. DcARMOND
LAWYER
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Firit National Dank Building 124 Oicgoo Stietl Dod, Orcgoo
Iioubo In Dcnd, Dcschuten County,
Oregon, soil nt public auction (sub
ject to redemption) to tho highest
bidder for cash In bnnd, nil tho right,
title and Intorest which tho within
nntnoit dofendant, Donald V. Mack
intosh, had on the dates of mort
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described property, to satisfy said
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contn.
Dated this 13th day of Novombor,
1918.
S. E. ROBERTS,
Sheriff of Donchuten County, Orogon.
Dato of first publication, Novem
ber 14, 1918.
Dato of lant publication, Decem
ber 5, 1918. 37-40o
HUMMONH.
In tho Justice Court for tho District
of Bend, Doschutcs County, Oro
gon. P. A. Erickson, plaintiff, vs. Edward
Bands, defendant.
To Edward Sands, tho aboro named
defendant:
In tho Name of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you aro horeby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint In tho
abovo entitled action on or boforo
Decemsor 5, 1918, that date bolng
six weolcs from tho first publication
of this summons, or for want thoro
of, tho plaintiff will tako Judgment
against you for $7.58 with intorest
at G per cent, from May 10, 1918,
and tho costs and disbursements of
this action.
J. A. EASTE8,
Justlco of tho I'caco.
A. J. MOORE, 34-40c
Attorney ror Plaintiff.
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