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BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREOO.V, THUIWRAY, .IANUARV , WW i LADOR MISSION FROM ITALY TO AMERICA rOTifl Orll llrykJlJLH Vs ? It' 1 15l v9 . , ... Myv-'Cflyri4BBV HJSHBHHHLflnlBHuHlBBHHJPwMK.Hi i HmHHHHHHR fiPPWwBBBMMBwv M FraBW.nHBH lHB9HBBHR'BBHBV7Vlr-'rV I't. KBHffiJBSBBBl-ilAnMBBBHHiBBBBMMlw iiHHHnBBBBHBBBBP'MMHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMaBBBBBBBBrWM 'V IkH' W VAm -1 Jb b VS - x1 bB BBBftMBBBBSBjkabJjjfVBBKBBwUbriBB 4 ' BHBBBvAMBBBnVBBJBHBBV'SBvAlKVJM9KvrV - VJC An lluiiitit liilmr iiiImIiiii, lirlnuliiK Kri't'tliig t American labor mill jiroin Ism of Mipport to ulmtcvcr pence plans limy bo decided nn at the conference, lias arrived In Washington. Military success, Chairman d Amhrls says, linn wiped out tint ,ff,cln of bolshiivlsrii In Italy, In the Kroup are, front row, left to right: Itotnoto Habbntlm, Sylvnno Fnsulo, Alccsto de Ambrl. clmlnnnn, .and Kllorv Ciuinnl; back row, Adollnl I'rdrlnl, Carlo Haul and Annllciru da Ambrla. LONGING FOR HOMELAND FILLS HEARTS OF U. S. FIGHTING MEN (From Mondny'i Dally.) Juitl how Intunsoly tho Amorlcan aoldlor longs for his nntlvo land Is revealed In n lottor written by Cor poral W. C, lloesley, wounded In no tion on tho wctttirn front and now hack at C'mnp Lewis with erpecta tlonn of getting back to Iicnd In tho nuit fow weeks. "landed In Amorlcit October 21," liu writes, "Just an excursion to Europe, you know, but tako It scrl ounly when I nay It won no honey moon nfTnlr, nnd I wasn't Jut tho hcalthlcnt wprclmon you would want to ni'o whon thy pnt the aklda undor mo at tho (Jurmnn border and Ml art ml mu for Ood'n country. "Thoao In chiirfio of tho ship woro very kowI to ub. They gao u poor woundrd diivlln all wo wanted to eat whllii on board nhlp, nix nioaU pur day, thrru down and throo up and vice vnnn throuKhout tho trip. "Now thin may nound n bit en larged, but when I arrived at Now port Ncwn and put my foot on tho damn iihoro that Columbua got tho ball and chain for location, you can JUBt but tliomi Vlrglnlann mlHtook my Krt'titltiK for an ammunition fac tory xplolon. I only had two , c.TUtchi'M for aupport when I caino down tho ttatiKPlank to tho dock, but It'n not my fault that I didn't havo tho flac polo off tho capltol at llurlln. "Well, I won't Bay junt how bad 1 wanted to boo old Oreson, especially llund and that dear old Donchuton river, an It hnd been 18 months nlnco n certain recruiting officer got my finger prlnta. Ho I got tho sagobrush GAIN IS NOTED IN POPULATION ;ium)iu:n ok HC'iiooii aok in IIKND NUMIIKH iriOO, AN IN CltKAHK OF aaa OVKIl CKNHUH KHlUIim OK I'KEVIOUH YKAlt. (From Thursday's Dally.) A marked Increase In tho school population of Dond Is shown In fig ures furnished today by County Su perintendent J. Alton Thompson, based on tho school census Just com pleted horo. Children botwoon tho ages of 4 and 30 number 1636, a gain of 233 over tho enumeration of tho year boforo. Two years ago thero woro 1260 of school ago In Dond. Whllo a final allowance of ntato nnd county pohool funds has not yot boon mado, Mr. Thompson estimates that tho district will recolvo approxi mately 1.86 atato money and about 98 county money for each child. WARM SPRING DAY BANISHES WINTER BuBAhlne In Irjco QuanUUtvi Bends Mercury Well Abcnro Zero Thin Afternoon. (From Monday's Dally.) Jn mld-wlntor, -with toro weather to lie expected aa a natter of course, fever and started a fun right away to movo went At last I thought my prayers had boon hoard, for I was put on n regular train nnd started west, but tho blooming thing loft mo sitting In Ft. t)es Moines, Iowa. Just another liospltal, you know. Well, Just as soon as tho Dos Moines popu lation found out that thero wero men thero from Franco thoy got curious to find out rtetit away first how many Huns wo had killed, then boforo thoy could got In nnothor question regarding tho war, tho ahy daughtor would almost whisper, 'Did you noa any real beautiful French girls?' or 'Do you think many of tho boys will marry nnd stay over there?' "Honostly, I bellovo thoy aro wor ried, but none of our boys aro look ing for a goat farm and a pair of woodun shoes. Hut now I must got back to Din Moines, as I am nor through praising tho pcoplo there for tho hospitality shown us during my stay at that place. Kach Sun day thoy would como out and tako us to their homes, proparo a great feed, tuck a linen napkin In our collars, hand us cither log of tho turkey wo preferred and whllo wo wrestled with It In it refined, 'oversea' manner thoy would lend thulr ears and swallow our stories without a blush. Hon ently, I havo told my troubles so often that I am beginning to bollovo them myself. I am now In Camp I.owIh, Wash., nnd still answering u thousand questions. "I am hoping to bo homo within three weeks just as husky as uver, but I am cured. No mora cootlo populated dugouts for mo." CLUB MANAGER TO BE WOMAN MIHH SHI A, MAIlKLi: DKHIG.VATKl) 11y dihkctoiih of iiknd com mi:hciai cmjh to hucckkd h. j. ovkutuhf. (From Saturday's Dally.) Ilond'a first woman commercial club mnnngor was appointed yostor day afternoon at n mooting of tho club directors, when Misa Noll iMarklo was designated to Huccood H. J, Ovorturf, who recently resigned from that position. Miss Marklo was formorly engaged in clorical work at tho Dond Flour Mills. A now syatom for tho hnndllng of club nffnlru was adopted, according, to which each chairman will virtually bo mauagor In hla own department, working In co-oporntlon with Mlos Marklo. Tho directum will endeavor to no euro tho ubo of tho city rest room na club hoadqunrtora. Dond onjoyod a taato of real spring today. Tho government thormom otor roglBtored only 14 dogreea nbovo tho frooxlng point, but plenty of sun ahlno nnd lack of wind mndo It uoom Juat about 20 dogrooa warmor. It was unusual for wlntor, of courso, but such unusual woathor comes every onco In a whllo In llond. Road The Bulletin Class Ada. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK. Notlco of Kenlorutlon of I'ubllc IiukIk to Homestead Hntry mid other Deposition. Department of tho In terior, Oeiiurnl Land Office, Wash ington, I), C, December 14, 1018. Notlco In lieroby given that by I'roc lamiitlon of tho President (luted No vember 27, 1018, tho following ilo Hcrlbed lauds wero excluded from the Deschutes National Forest, In Orn go, nnd that restoration to home ntead entry In advance of settlement or other forms of disposition, subject to valid rights nud tho provisions of existing withdrawals, In therein pro vided for tho public lands subject to disposition In the excluded area, and that In accordance therewith such lands will bn subject to entry only under tho provisions of tho home ntead laws requiring residence, at nnd after, but not boforo, nine o'clock a, m., Standard time, January 15, and to nettlemcnt and other dis position under any public land law nppllcablo theroto, nt and after, but not before, nlno o'clock a, tn Stand ard time, January 22, 1019, nt the United Htntcn hand Office at !,nke view, Oregon, for tho lands first hereinafter described, as follows: In T. 26 8 It. 7 B flees. 1, 2, 12 and 13; In T. 27 8 It, 7 K flee. 30; in T. 28 H , II. 7 K flees. 1, 2, 3, 10 to 16. Inclusive, 22 to 27, inclusive, 34, lu nnd 36; In T. 29 8., It. 7 K.. 8cc. 1, 2 ond 3; In T. 26 8., It. 8 B W4 Hoc. 6, flees 6 and 7. WVi of floes. 8 nnd 17. Sec. 18; In T. 27 8 It. 8 K.. flees. 31, 32 and 33; In T. 28 8., R. 8 K Been. 4 to 9, Inclusive, 16 to 23, Inclusive, 26 to 34, Inclusive; in T. 29 8 R. 8 K flocn. 2 to C, Inclusive; In T, 26 8., It. 10 R., BBU 8cc. 18; In T. 26 8 It. 13 E 8BU Sec. 17. B4 8c. 20. NBU and BM 8cc. 29, 8ec. 32; In T. 21 8.. It. 16 K., B4 WMi See. 3; In T. 21 8., It. 10 E., BBU Bee 34; In T. 22 B It. 16 B., NBU 8ec. 3. NBU and 84 8ec. 10, NV4 and BBU Sec. 22, 8BU Bee. 33, WW WW BWU Bee. 34; In T. 23 8., R 10 B.. Ntf NWU, NV4 8WU NWU. 8BU NWU. N NBU 8WU Bee. 3, NBU NBU Bee. 4: And nt tho United States Land Office- at Tho Dalles for tho following deacrib ed landn: In T. 18 8.. R.10 B Bee. 26; In T. 19 8., It. 12 E., Sec. 31, 8WU Sec, 32; In T. 20 8.. R. 12 K NWU Bcc. 31; In T. 20 8.. It. 14 B BV4.. Bee. 8, NBU Bee. 19; In T. 20 8.. II. 16 E.. 8V4 Bee 26. BBU 8oc. 26; Wlllamotto Meridian. Pros pective applicants may, during tho porlod of twenty days preceding tho dato on which the lands shall become subject to entry, bcI octlon, or location of tho form de sired under the provisions of aald proclamation, oxocute their applica tions In tho manner provided by law nnd present tho samo, accompanied by tho required payments, to tho United States Land Office at Lake- view or Tho Dalles, Oregon, in per son, by mall, or othcrwlso, and all applications so filed, togothcr with such as may bo submitted at tho hour fixed, shall bo treated as though simultaneously filed nnd shall bo dis posed of In tho mannor provided by departmental regulations of May 22, 1914. Undor such regulations con flicts of equal rights will bo deter mined by a drnwlng. Warning Is ex pressly given In said proclamation that no settlement Initiated prior to seven days after tho dato for home stead entry nbovo named will bo rec ognized, but all pontons who go upon nny of tho land to bo restored aa therein provided nnd perform nny act of settlement thereon prior to nlno o'clock a. m., Standard tlmo, January 22. 1919, or who aro on or aro occupying any part of said lands nt nuch hour, except tlioso hnvlng valid sottlemont rights Initldtod prior to withdrawal from settlement nnd slnco maintained, and thoao hav ing prefurencon to mnkn entry undor tho provisions of tho Act of Congress approved Juno 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), and Acta nmondatory, will bo considered nnd dealt with ns tres passers nnd will gain no rlghtn what ever undor such unlawful sottlomont or occupancy; provided, however, that nothing thoreln contained shall prevent poraona from going upon and ovor tho Innds to oxamlne them with a vlow to making entry thoreof, or settlement thereon when tho lands ahull become nubject thoroto In ac cordance with aald proclamation. Poraona having prior Rottloment rights or preferences, as nbovo de fined, will bo allowed to make entry In nccordnnco with existing law nnd regulations. Intending ontrymou nro also wnrnod to nscortaln tho status of tho lands boforo making applica tion thorofor by Inquiry of tho local land otflcoa jioforo January 16, 1919, ns a portion of tho abovo described lauds is not Rubjoct to entry, being ombrncod In entrios undor tho public lnnd lawn. Tho records of this office show that tho areas nbovo described aro not now ombracod In any with drawal. CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner of tho General Lnnd Off I co. Dec.26-Jan 2, 9, 16c NOTICH l'X)tt rUHLIOATIOX. Dopartmunt ot tho Intorlor, U, 8. Lund Offlco at Tho Dallos, Oregon, Docombor 23rd, 1018. Notlco Is horoby sivon that Clar onco L. Smith, ot Rend, Orogon, who, on May 14th, 1013, mado Homoatoud Hntry, No. 011681. for NW4 SEU, N BW, SWH 8WU, floctlon U, Townsklp 17 South, Rnngo 18 Knnt, Wlllamotto Meridian, haa tllod no tlco ot intontion to raako final three year proof, to establish claim to tho lnnd nbovo dnaorlbod, boforo II. O. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, at Uond, Orogon, on tho Cth day ot February, 1910. Claimant haa aa witnesses: - Prank WIttorman, ot Uond, Oro gon. Rlrd Lowell, of Rend, Orogon. John Kottman, ot Dund, Orogon. Marlon Kotsman, ot Dond, Orogon, XI. FRANK WOODCOCK, 40-47P Roglstor. OIH172I NOTICK FOR I'UIJLICATIO.V. Department of tho interior, U. 8, Land Offlco nt The Dalles, Oregon, December 12th, 1018. Notlco Is hereby given Hint John 8, Kotxinan, of llond, Oregon, who, on March ,6th, 1013, made Hormmlond Entry, No. 011373, for NBU BBU HWU, BV4 NBU 8W', BBU BBU NWU. HU NBU BBU NWU. 8f4 NWU HWU NBU. HWUBWjNBU. NWU HWU NBU. BWU 8WU NBU, BU BBU BWU NBU, 8 BWU BBU NBU, NWU BBU, WU NBU BBU. NWU 8E' BBU, NU BWU HBU, Section 36, Township 20 South, Range 16 Bast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to rnnke final three yeur proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, boforo If. C. Ellis, V. 8. C'onimlsdonor, Iicnd, Oregon, on (he 3rd dny of February, 1919. Clulrnnnt nnrnen as witness?: Austin C. Barber, of Alfalfa, Ore gon. Andrew Moon, of Hcnd, Oregon. Ralph Dunn, of Rend, Orojon. Marlon F, Kotzman, of Dcschutci, Oregon. 42-46C II. FRANK WOODCOCK, RogUler. NOTICK TO CIIKDITOIW. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho undersigned has been by the County Court of Deschutes County, 8tato of Oregon, appointed administrator of the estate of Charles Olson, deceased. All persons having claims against nald estate nro required to present them, duly verified as required by law, to nald administrator, at his of fice In Rend, Oregon, within six months after tho dato of tho flrat publication of this notice. First publication December 26th, 1918. RODERT D. MOORE, Administrator of tho estate of Charles Olson, deceased. 43-47c Hl'MMONH. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of De schutes. Stella Y. Hanklns, Plaintiff, vs. Ralph E. Hanklns, Defendant. To Ralph E. Hanklns, the Above Named Defendant: In the name of the Stato of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint in tho ubovo entitled suit on or before January 16, 1919, that dato being six weeks from the first publication of this summons; or for want there of tho plaintiff will apply to tho abovo entitled court for and tako a decree of divorce against you and for tho care, custody and control of the minor child of said marriage, namely, Ralph Y. Hanklns. Thin summons 1b served upon you by publication there of once a week for alx consecutive nnd successive weeks, pursuant to an order of the Hon. T. E. J. Duffy. Judgo of tho above entitled court, dato December 3rd, 1918. ARTHUR J. MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication, Dec. 6, 1918. Last publication, Jan. 16, 1919. 40-406 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlco is hereby given that tho uh dorslgncd has been by tho County Judgo of Deschutes County, Oregon, appointed administrator of tho os tato of Champ Smith, deceased, and all persona holding claims against said ostato aro hereby notified to present the same with propor vouch ors to tho undersigned at tho office of Ross Farnham, attornoy at law, in Rend, Doechutcii County, Oregon, within six months after the dato of tho first publication of this notlco. Dated and published first tlmo De- comber 19, 1918. J. S. BMITH. Administrator of tbo Batata of Champ Smith, Deceased. 42-6c NOTICK TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter of tho Estato of F. Dlanklnslilp, Deceased. Notlco ia horoby given that the undersigned wns on tho 31st dny of December. 1918. duly appointed ad ministrator with tho will annexed of tho estnto of F. nianklnshlp, do coaaod, by Hon. W. D. Rarnes, county Judgo. All pontons having claims against said estato will present tbo samo. duly vorlfled, at tho offlco of II. H. Do Armond, O'Kano Building, Uond, Orogon, attorney for tho ad ministrator, -within six months from tho dato horeot.1 J. D. DONOVAN. Administrator with tho Will Annexed. 4 4-4 8c II. II. DE ARMOND, Attorney. NOTICE TO CIIKDITOIW TO PRE- 8ENT CLAIMS. In tho County Court ot the Stato of Orogon for Deschutes Cunty. In tho Mnttor of tho Estato ot Honry H. Colo, Docoascd. Tho undersigned having boon ap pointed administratrix of tho above ontltlod estato horoby gives notlco to tho crodltors of said estato and to all persons having claims against the deconscd to present them, duly vorl 11 od as required by law, within six months from tho dato ot this notice, to tho undersigned at tho office ot C. S. Denson, No. 8S9 Wall street, Rond, Orogon. Dated this 19th day ot December, 1018. EVA COLE WINTERS, as Administratrix ot the Estato at Henry II. Colo, Deceased. 4 2-4 6c NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlco is horeby given by tho un dersigned that ho ho8 mado and filed with tho Clork ot tho County Court ot Do8chutea County, Orogon, his final account as administrator of tho estnto ot R, R. Chess, deceased, nnd that said court lum not Friday, tho 17th flay ot January, 1919, nt 10 o'clock A. M at tho County Court room In tfio Court Houso at Rond, Oregon, as tho tlmo and plnca any poraon Interested may appear and object to said uottloment. Dated this 19th day ot Docombor, 1918, FRANK G. CHESS, as Administrator ot tho Eatute ot R. B. Chess, Dcceaaod. 43-4Cc No. H2I. NOTICK OF HIIKRIFF-H HALK. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Donchuton County. Cascade Timber Company, n corpora tion, Plalnllrr, vs. Ooddard & Co., Inc., Defendant. Uy vlrtuo of nn execution, Judg ment ordor, decrco and order of sale issued out of tho nbovo ontltlcd court In tho nbovo entitled cnuso to mo directed and dated December 26th, 1018, upon a Judgment rendered nnd entered In said court on Decomber 16th, 1918, in favor of Cascade Timber Company, a corporation, plaintiff, and against Ooddard & Co., Inc., a corporation, for tho sum of 14076.08; tho further num of $360.00, and tho further sum of 117.76, costn and disbursements, and tho costs of and upon this -writ, com manding .me to mako sale of that certain real property in Deschutes County, Oregon, described an all of sections 16 and 36 In township 22 south of range 12 cant of the Willam ette Meridian; Now, thorefore, by vlrtuo of said execution, Judgment order, decrco and ordor of sale, and In compllanco with tho commands of said writ, I will, on tho 8th day of February, 1910, at the front door of tho County Court Housa In Rend, Oregon, in said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand (subject to redemption) all tho right, tltlo and Interest which the abovo named defendant had on May 28th, 1917, the dato of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or alnco that dato had in and to tho abovo described property, or any part thero of, to satisfy said execution, judg ment ordor and decree, interest, costa and accruing costa. Dated this 7th day of January, 1919. 8. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon. First issue, January 9th, 1919. Last issue, February 6th, 1919. 46-49c Brooks-ScanJon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Stic BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Catting1! for Power Trammuiion Machinery; AAood" Pipe Fitting, Grate Ban, 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 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1C First National Rank Dldg. Tel.' 611 (Or. Coe't Former Olflet.) H. H. DeARMOND jLj A XV Y E R O'Kauo Building, Bend, Oregon H. O, JCLLIS Attornoyat-Lw United States Co ninibw loner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawrence Dldg., Room 3 Fhonu Red 2251 Read the Classified Ads. Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES. Preeld.nt Moat Complete Abstract Plant in Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Fedoral Loan Abstracts. rirat Notional BanK Dldrf.. Eflstes-Anderson Farm Land Co. Irrigated Fnrm Lands a Specialty GENKRAL INSURANCE Pvtt Nation Dank Oialdiaa 124 Oieea Sbert Baud, On NOTICK TO CREDITOR!. In tho County Court of tho StnfCyOt Orogon, for Dcscholixr County. In tho Matter of tho Estnto ot Olo Olson, Deceased. Notice in horoby given that tho undersigned wns, on tho 2nd day of January, 1019. appointed adminis trator ot tho estnto of Olo Olson, do conned. All persons having clnlma against tho estnto will prcsont tho same, duly vorlfled. nt tho offlco ot I II. H. Do Armond, attorney for tho administrator, In Rend, Orogon, on or boforo nix monthR from tho data horcof. THEO. AUNE, Administrator. H. II. DB ARMOND, 4C-40c Atty. for Administrator. Appllralknt for Crtilnc Prml(i. Notk- U hrrtbr Kivrn Oat all application tor ptrmltn to ttrnt rattl. horxn and nhwn within tht DKSCIIUTK.S NATIONAL FORBHT durinx th ttuton ot 1919 moat ho filol In mr ofTl at Iknil, Orriron, on or before January 31, 1919. NOIIMAN a. JACODSEN, Supcrrbor. 43-4Je Try a Bulletin Want Ad for q4ick results. na RJJSSELL TRACTOR, BUIUT IN ALL illli mm Duiwr in u. zm ENGINES BOILERS SAWMILLS THRESHCM TRACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVEK HULLEflS CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS BEND. OREGON. Fkone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 3-4 O'Kano Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NIBWONGER, Bend. Ore. I UNDERTAKER Llceaaed Embalm er, Fnaeral Director. Phone Red 42L Lady Awt-I DR. R. D. 8TOWELL Naprapathle Physician Over Logan Furniture Oo. Wall Btreet Hours 9 to i Phoae Red 4S JtlJOUUOJ SB 'JOIOMOJ on.) uoajotix tuiA oojjjo 1uomdnDo mod. qjiA Xnua i -omiod puod u pajBooi " -jsjncpodg aig REND, ORE., Cor. next to Allej