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HKNII IIUILKTIN, HKNI), OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY JO, IttlO H & .11 to FEDERAL AID FOR IRRIGATION ' IN CENTRAL OREGON IS ASKED hH i : (From Hntunluy'H Dully,' PORTLAND, Jim, 11. Kotlornl aid for llio Doschuton Irrigation project In nuked In n rciiolutlon Introduced lioro yesterday by C. II. tMcConnoll nt tlio Blnto Irrigation congress,. -A (ur thor rocomtnondntlon Ih made that tlio coiiKroHs ondeavor to induco thn Oregon loglalntiiro to carry tho Turn tilo project to completion. In an other resolution approval Ih oxprcssod of (ho Hlnnott bill which provides for tho appropriation of 11,000.000.000 for tho reclamation of nrld land, nwampa and loggod-off landa for sottloraont by soldlora, A rcHolutlon of approval of tho proponed moniiuro to cliungo tho namo of tho Panama canal to tho Iloono sroll canal wan panned by tho congress mid tho secretary was Instructed to I'omraunlcato to Mm, Hoonovolt tho nytnpathy of tho organUntlon, A tributu to tho momory of tho ox prunldont wan paid by I'rcnldonl Up ton, who nald that without Thuodora lloonavnlt and bin securing of tho on nctmunt of tho reclamation act "thoro I would not bo an Irrigation ditch In Oregon." Tho apcaker wont on to liolut out that evory Irrigator In tho nlntn should get behind Congressman K. J. Hlnnott and Insist that bin bill for reclamation of arid, lofMCml-orf mid nwatnp land bo Rlvon preference to tlio ouo proponed by Socrotary Latin, In which ho Malm ho could nee dmlRtiM to favor dovitlopinont of land In llio cant and south, ruthor than thono of tho went. Prcnldunt Upton submitted hln an nual report prior to hln digression mid rIvIiir o( hln opinion on tho two bill. Hln rnmnrks on thin lino called forth replica from numoroun "sponk tr. Profonnor Bcuddcr, Just buck from Washington, suld ho bad boon told by Representative Hlnnott that TO MAKE CLUB CITY CENTER II, A. A. O. MUST UK REPRKSENTA- TIVK OK AM. KI.KMK.VTH OF POPULATION WITH CIHH DIS TINCTION FORGOTTEN. (From Monday's Dally.) Erncat deslro on tho pari of tho club members to muko tho organisa tion n truo community center, with 110 feeling of class distinction, wan manifested yestorday afternoon at (bo special meeting of tho Ilond Amateur Athletic club at tho gymna sium. Suggestions for club activ ities were mndo, Including wrestling, liowllrtg, boxing, dances, amateur theatricals and vaudeville, bnHkot liall, volley ball and Indoor baseball, while It wan explained by Chairman -rjnrl A. Johnson that additional ac tivities could bo provided for from lino to tlmo by suggestion of mum Lorn. It In planned to make tho director Aito which will bo Delected In March representative of tho ontlro city, and decided Innovation will bo tho se lection of ono or inoro high nchool ntudouts no members to have 11 volco In directing tho off a Ira of tho club, Activities until March will boTn tho hundn of commltteo chairmen, who woro to bo picked thin nttomoon nt n Joint mooting of the directors) I find n commltteo of IS takon from (ha mills, tho schools and tho city. Short addresses during yesterday afternoon's mooting woro given by 11. 8. Hamilton, C, M. Donnor, II. A. Wilier, Miss Benson, D. O, McPhor won, Clyde M, McKay, City School Superintendent Mooro, J, D. Noble, J. Kdward Larson, Charloe J. Dugan, H. R. Endrca, Ad duatavo and R. W. Sawyer. McCUISTON SELLS BAKERY BUSINESS Will Ope Grocery Htoro oh Oregon Vtroot Soon, lu Partnership wltlt 1. II. JOIULSOB. (From Tuesday's Dally) Announcomont was roado today of (ho sale by W, G McCutston of his bakery nnd candy utoro on Ilond ut'rcet to J, L. Frooman, TJ10 con sideration won not given. Mr. Mo tftyilston and P. D, Johnson of MI11I- can will ahortly opou tho "A, Z." Grocery company In tho old flkuuo liardwaro Htoro location on Oregon street. . Tho now storo, it is expected, will lio opon for business on Fobruary 1. tho I.anu 1illl will moot npprovnl In congrosn and that thoro In no con flict In tho two monnuron, William A. Btownrt of Yakima stated that ho In of tho opinion 'that no sectional favoritism will bo nhown In tho bllln, Donton Q, Ilurdlck, chairman of tho resolutions commlttoo, took charge of tho mootlnR during tho pro aantatlon of resolutions. A furoro wan created when O. I), McConnull of llurnn presented a rono lutlon calling on nlnto official to in ntltuto nulla to reclaim to tho ntato all Reboot landa, nwamp lands' or any public lands acquired by fraud. In a npooch Indorsing tho resolution, ho said that holdern of lurgo tractn of land had discounted farmers and thai Harney county dovolopmonl -won retarded by llvo stock nion who hold theso larRO tractn. Tho U. B. recla mation norvlco wan prevented from spending money and tho Union Pa cific did not extend I In linen through thin pnrt of Central Oregon because of those, ho stated. Many doloRaton took exception to this statement and heated discussion and arRumeiit as to tho truth or un truth of It and an to whether stock men or farmer woro tho most bono flclul to tbu Htato finally ended by Chairman Ilurdlck roqucsllng a ces sation of nrRumont oh tho matter. Taking part In tho discussion woro J. A, Wilcox of Itedmond, Goorgo Russell of Prlnavlllo and others. A resolution wan presented rccom mendliiK tho revision of tho IrrlRntlon code requiring that water moasuro tnontn bo conducted for a period of threo yearn boforo final adjudication of tho duty of water shall bo mndo In any Irrigation projoct. Tlio Irrigation congrcsn was on It concluding session toduy, A smokor for tho visiting delegates tonight will bring tho convention to n closo. DESCHUTES HOLDS HIGH PLACE IN WAR Ilrnvyo Ovt-r-rluticrlpfln to Liberty Ilond Shown by lnnl Report fnm llnidqunrtcni. (From Monday's Dally.) An enviable record In tho over subscription of tho fourth Liberty loan and In tho porcentaga of tho population subscribing In enjoyed by Deschutes county, according to final figures for the stato Just compiled at Liberty loan headquarters. Tho county's quota wan f 260,481, and tho amount raised was $281,200, making a subscription of 112.2C per cent. Tho number of Individuals subscrib ing was 3037, making a porcentaga of 3-1.01. Jefferson county subscribed $71, C60, or 174.73 per cent, of its quota, 24.2 por cent, of tho population sub scribing. In Crook county tho quota wan 1101,400, and f!7C,000 woh subscribed, making u percentage of 108.30. RED CROSS ORDERED TO STOP KNITTING Article Already Hlnrlcri Aro to lie Finished nt Onco niul Turned In vllli Yarn nnd Needle. (From Thonulay'H Dully.) Orders received from headquar ters aro to tho offoct that no more knitting Ih to bo started by tho Ilond chnptor of tho lied Cross. All sweaters, sox nnd other knit articles which huvo ulrondy been stnrted aro to bo comploted nn soon an possible und turnod In, with yarn and nood les, nt tho Hod Cross rooms in tho Sphlor building, An eatlmato of tho yarn on hand has boon callod -for through llio local otflcors. Tho Bond chaptor Is In receipt of certificates of merit for knitting and for aunglcal dressings. Theso will bo framed and hung in the chapter room. SMOKER ON FRONT ACKNOWLEDGES GIFT Car to JL J. Overtttf KxyrewieM Gratitude for Package of Smoke Seat Soldier. (From Thursday's Dally.) Acknowledgement of a amokor'a kil which found its way to Corporal H. J. Hoffman, In Franco, Noyombor 28, wob 'rocolvod today by II. J. Ovorturf of Ilend. "Just n word of thanks for tho gift smokes at this tlmo of Thanlcu- giving," Corporal Hoffman wrltoo, "I nm euro I express tho thoughto of tho A. ID. F, ns a -whole for tho kind- noaa and gonoroalty bIiowu by tho folks at homo for tho boya over bore," FISH EGGS TO COME BY SLED FORESTRY OFFICIALS TO IIHINO APPROXIMATELY, A MILLION TO IJK.N1), TO IIIS PLACED IMMK DIATKLY IN HATCHERY. (From flaturday'a Dally Approximately 1,000,000 onstorn brook trout eggs will bo brought to Ilond by alcdgo to bo placed In tho hatchery an soon as Forest Super visor N. 0. Jacobson, W. T, Andrown, U. 8, logging englnoor, and County Clark J. II. Hanor return from a trip to Crano pralrlo and Elk lake, on which tboy started this morning. A toboggan, on which tho eggs will bo carried on their overland trip, trailed behind their auto. Employes of tho' fish and gama commission hava been working for weeks stripping eggs from tho trout in Elk lake and tho tank in now practically comploted. Inspection of tlrnbor In tho national forest will also bo mndo during tho trip. Ono cent a word is all a little Want Ad will cost you. Ifc Kikmvn Whereof Ifo Speak. J, F. Harper, 41C Navarro St., San Antonio,' Tex., writes: "I consldor Foley's Honoy and Tar absolutely tho bent cough remedy, on tho market. I know whorcof I apeak, having trlod It In my own family. Your remedy acts quickly and relief la permanent." Good for colds, coughs, croup. Con tains no opiates. Bold everywhere. -Adv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICi: lOH ITIILICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Lund Offlco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Docombor 23rd, 1918. Notlco is hereby lvon that Clar onco L. Smith, of Ucnd, Oregon, who, on Mny Nth, 1013, mado Homestead Kntry, No. 011C81, for NWU 8EU1 SM 8W, BWU BWUi 8ecllon 24, Township 17 South, Kungo 12 Kast, Wlllamctta Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make final threo year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo II. C. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Ilend, Oregon, on tho Cth duy of Fobruary, 1910. Claimant has as witnesses: Frank Wlttorman, of Ilend, Ore gon. Illrd Lowell, of Ilend, Oregon. John Kotxman, of Ilend, Oregon. Marlon Kotzman, of Ilend, Oregon. II. FIIANK WOODCOCK, 43-47p Register. 011,17:1 Notici: roit ruiiLiOATio.v. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Ijind Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, December 12th, 1918. Notlco In horoby given that John 8. Kotxman, of Ilend, Orogou, who, on March Cth, 1913, mado liomostead Kntry, No. 011373, for NKH 8EU SWli, UH NKU BWtf.SBU SBy, NWW. 8H NKVi BBW NV. S. NWV4 8WU NKU, 8WU8W;NK'4. NWU 8WU NK4. SWli 8WH NKU, 84 8BVJ 8WU NBU. Bi 8WU SBU NEU.NWU 8B,WH NBU SBU. NWU SBU SBU. N Hi SWU SBU. Section 35, Township 20 South. Itango 1C East. Willamotto Meridian, has fllod notlco of Inten tion to make final threo your proof, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo described, boforo It. C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, Ilend, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of Fobruary, 1919. Claimant names ih witncsnei: Austin C. Harbor, of Alfalfa, Oro gou. And row Moon, of Ilond, Oregon. Itolpli Dunn, of Ilond, Oregon. Marlon F. Kotxman, of Doschuto-, Oregon, 42-40o II. FRANK WOODCOCK, UogUtor. NOTIOK TO CUKDITOIW. Notlco In horoby glvon that tho undorslgncd has boon by tho County Court of Deschutes County, Stato of Oregon, appointed administrator of tho oatato of Chorion Olson, docoaBod, All porsdns having claims against said oatato aro required to present them, duly verified as required by law, to said administrator, at bis of fJco in Bond, Oregon, within six months attor the data of the first publication of this notice. First publication December 36th, 1.18. ROBERT D. MOORE, Administrator of tho estate of Charles Olson, deceased. 43-470 NOTICK TO CUKDITOIW. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for DoHChutoa County. In tho Mattor of tho Estntu of F. IllunklnBhlp, Docoa&ed. Notica la horoby Klvon that tho undorstKUod was on tho 3 1st day of Docombor. 1918. duly nnnolntod nd- mlnlHtnUor with tho will auuoxod of thn oatato of F. nlanklusulp, do ceitBod, by Hon. W. D. Darnoa, county Judeo. All portions having clalina usuinst said oatato will present tho namo, duly vorlflod, Rt tho offlco nt II. II. Do Armond, O'Knno llulldliiR, Ilond, Oregon, attorney for thu ad ministrator, within filx months from tho data horeof. J. D, DONOVAN. Administrator with tho Will Annexed, 4 4-4 80 , NOTICK. Nollco of Restoration of Public lands to Homestead Kntry and other ujfiponiiioii, Department of tho In terior, (Jonornl Laud Offlco, Wash ington, I). C, Docombor 14, 1918. Notlco In horoby glvon that by Proc lamation of tho President dated No vombor 27, 1918, tho following do scrlbed lands woro excluded from tho Deschutes National Forest, In Oro gon, und that restoration to homo stead entry In advance of sottlomonl or other .forms of disposition, subject to valid rights and tho, provisions of oxlntlng withdrawals, is therein pro vided for tho public lands subject to disposition In the excluded area, and that in accordance thorowlth such lands will bo subjoct to entry only undor tho provisions of tho home stead lawn requiring residence, at and after, but not before nlnu o'clock a, m Standard tlmo, January 1C, and to nottloment and other dis position undor any public land law applicable thereto, at and after, but not before, nlno o'clock a. m., Stand ard tlmo, January 22, 1919, at tho United States Land Offlco at Lako vlow, Oregon, for tho lands first hereinafter described, on follows: In T. 26 S., It. 7 B., Seen, 1, 2, 12 nnd 13; In T. 27 8 It. 7 E., Sec. 3C; In T. 28 8 II. 7 E., Seen. 1, 2, 3, 10 to 1C. Inclusive, 22 to 27, Inclusive 34, G nnd 30; In T. 29 8., It. 7 K Hoc. 1, 2 and 3; In T. 20 8., R. 8 E W& Sec. 6, Seen 0 and 7, W'4 of Seen. 8 nnd 17, Sec. 18; In T. 27 8 R. 8 E Seen. 31, 32 and 33; In T. 28 8., R. 8 E., Boca. 4 to 9, Inclusive, ID to 23, Inclusive, 20 to 34, Inclusive; in T. 29 B It. 8 K., Seen. 2 to C, Inclusive; in T. 25 8., It. 10 K SBU 8ec. 18; in T. 25 S II. 13 E SBU 8cc. 17, KM Sec. 20. NEU and 8 Bee. 29, Sec. 32; in T. 21 8., R. 15 E., E W Sec. 3; in T. 21 S., It. 16 E., 8EU Sec 34; in T. 22 S It. 16 E., NEU Sec. 3. NEU and 8Vt Sec. 10, NMi and SBU Sec. 22, 8EU Sec. 33, WMt WU SWU Sec. 34; In T. 23 8., It. 16 E. NM. NWU, NM, SWU NWU. 8EU NWU..NH- NBU SWU 8ec 3, NBU NKU, Sec. 4: And at tho United States Land Offlco at Tho Dalle- for tho following describ ed lands: In T. 18 8., 11.10 K., 8ec. 25; in T. 19 8., II. 12 K., Sec. 31, SWU Sec. 32; in T. 0 8., K. 12 K., NWU Sec. 31; in T. 20 8., R. 14 K BJ4.. Sec. 8, NBU 8cc. 19; In T. 20 S R. 1G E., 814 Sec. 2C, 8EU Sec. 26; Willamotto Meridian, Pros pective applicants may, during tho period of twenty days preceding (ho dato on which the lands shall become subject to entry, sel ection, or location of tho form do sired under tbo provisions of said proclamation, execute their applica tions in tho manner provided by law nnd present the samo, accompanied by tho required payments, to tho United States Land Offlco at Lako vlow or Tho Dalles, Oregon, In per son, by mall, or otherwise and all applications so filed, together with such an may bo submitted at the hour fixed, shall bo treated as though simultaneously filed and shall bo dis posed of In tho manner provided by departmental regulations of Mny 22, 1914. Undor such regulations con flicts of equal rights will bo deter mined by a drawing. Warning is ex pressly given In said proclamation that 410 settlement Initiated prior to seven days nftor tho dato for home stead entry abovo nnmed will bo rec ognized, but all persons who go upon any of the land to bo restored as therein provided and perform any act of settlement thoreon prior to nlno o'clock n. m., Standard time, January 22. 1919, or who are on or aro occupying any part of said landa nt such hour, except those hnvlng valid settlement rights initiated prior to withdrawal from settlement and since mnlutnlncd, and thoso hav ing preferences to mako entry under tho provisions of tho Act of Congress approved Juno 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), and Acts amendatory, will bo considered and dealt with as tres passers and will gain no rights what ever under such unlawful settlement or occupancy; provided, however, that nothing therein contained shall provonl persons from going upon and over tho landa to examine them with a vlow to making entry thereof, or nottloment thereon when tho lands shall becomo subject thereto in ac cordance with said proclamation. Persons having prior settlement rights or preferences, as nbovo de fined, will bo nllowod to mako entry In accordanco with existing law und regulations. Intending ontrymon aro also warned to ascertain tho stntuB of tho lands boforo making applica tion therefor by inquiry of tho local land offices boforo January 15, 1919, aa a portion of tho nbovo described lands Is not subject to entry, being ombrnccd in entries under tho public land laws. The records-of this office biiow that tho areas above described aro not now qmbracod In any with drawal. CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner of tho General Land Ottlco. Doc.26-Jnn 2, 9, 16c HUMMONH. In tho Circuit Court of iha State of Oregon, for tho County o.f De schutes. Stella Y. Hanklus, Plaintiff, vs. Ralph K. Hanktns, Dotendant. To Ralph R. Hanklns, tho Above Named Defendant: In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore gon, you aro hereby roqulrod to ap pear nnd answer tho complaint In tho nbovo ontitlod suit on or boforo January 16, 1919, that dato bolng six wooks from tho first publication of this summons; or for want there of tho plaintiff will apply to tho abovo entitled court tor and tnko a decroo of divorce against you and for tho caro, custody and control of tho minor child of said marrlago, namely, Rnlph Y. Hanklns, This summons Ir eorvod upon you by publication thoro of ouco n week for six consocutlve and succosslvo wooks, pursuant to an order of tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffy. Judgo of tho nbovo ontitlod court, unto uoceiuoor ni, ihih. ARTHUR J. MOOR13, Attornoy for Plaintiff. First publication, Dec. 5, 1918, Last publication. Jan, 10, 1919, 40-4CC No. li-21. NOTICK OK HHKIUFF'H HALK. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Deschutes County. Cascade Timber Company, a corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. Ooddard & Co., Inc., Defendant. Uy vlrtuo of an execution, Judg mont order, docrco nnd order of nalo Issued out of tho nbovo entitled court In tho nbovo ontltlcd cnuno to mo directed and datod Docombor 2Cth, 1918, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on Docombor 16th, 1918, In favor qf Cascade Tlrnbor Company, a corporation, plaintiff, and against Goddard & Co.. Inc., a corporation, for tho sum of 14076,08; the further sum of 1350.00, and tho further sum of $17.76, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to mako solo of that cerLaln rnnl nrnnnrtv In Tlahiiin County, Oregon, described an all of sections 16 and 36 in township 22 south of range 12 eaat of the Willam ette Meridian; Now. tbornforn. hv vlrtnn nt -M execution, Judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commnnrl nf nl,l writ T will, on tho 8th day of Fobruary, 1919, at tho front door of tho County Court Houbo In Ucnd. Oregon, In said county, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in nana (subject to redemption) all tho rich I. Iltln nnil Intnrnat wl.ll. lho abovo named defendant had on May 28th. 1917, tho dato of tho mortgage norem lorecloscd. or since that llntn had In nnrl In Mm lui described nrnnnrlr. nr nnv nnrf thorn- of, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment oruor ana accree, interest, costs und accruing costs. Dated this 7th dav of Jnntmrr 1919. s. e. nnnnfiTH Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon. First Isbuo, January 9th, 1910. Last Issue, February 6th, 1919. 45-49c Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Ska. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Casting for Power TYanimtJiton Machinery: AMod Pipe Fitting,. Grate Bars. Agricultural, Minin. an J 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 It S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Dank Dldg. Tol. 511 (Dr. CWi Form-r Office.) H. H. DcARMOND LAWYER O'ICane Building, Bond, Oregon H. O. JELL IS Attonaey-t-LHW United BUtea CouiBilMloner First National Bank Dulldln DEND. OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTK SCHOOL Lawrenco Dldg., Room 3 Phono Red 22S1 Read the Classified Ads. Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, Pr.-ld.nt Most Complete Abstract Plant In Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. First Nntionul BanK Dldrf., DEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alloy Eastes-Anderson Farm. Land Co. Irrigated Fnrm Lands a Specialty GENERAL INSURANCE Ftfit Nttnaal Bank Duildwg 124 Oregon Stiert Dead, Orvgee NOTICK TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of! Orogon, for Doschotcn County. In tho Mattor or tho Kstnto of Olo Olson, Deceased. Notlco In horoby glvon that tho undorslgncd wan, on tho 2nd day of January, 1919, appointed admlnln- trator of tho entato of Olo Olson, da ceased. All persons hnvlng claims against tho estate will present the same, duly vorlflcd, at tho office of H. If. Do Armond, attorney for tho administrator, In Ilond, Oregon, on or boforo six months from tho date hereof. TIIEO. AUNB, Administrator. II. II. DE ARMOND, 46-400 Atty. for Administrator. Apvtlnlittit for Gruilnf ftrmlt. Notle ta bncbr ivn that all application for MrmlU Ia irrat rattle, horem and nh-rn within th DESCHUTES NATIONAL K0RH6T during- U Muxn of 11 mtut b fllt In mr onV at Btnd, Orrson, on or lxfor Jannarr II, 11. NORMAN a JACOBSEN, Suprrrbor. 4J-7e Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick results. the FUJSSEIX TRACTOR. BUILT IN ALU SIZES RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAWMIUS THRESHERS ACTORS EAN AND PEA THRESHERS CLOVER HULLER5 CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Fkono Black 1291 LEG A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Knno Building BEND ... OREGON C. P. NISWONQER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady AwL X DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapathlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall 8treet Hours 9 to B Phone Red -488 DR. TURNER Kye Specialist Is bbw located In Bend perma nently with now oqulpmont Offloe with Thorson, tho Jeweler, aa formerly. k1X3Sv'. r7W(lrr