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MHND BULLKTIN, IIKND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 19J0 PAO t SANTEL INNER IN HARD FIGHT TAKEH LAHT FA Mi WITH ONLY TWO MINUTHH TO 0 CHAM I'lON rMYH (HJHTAVO EOUAL OK B in,.u., iv triii.: (MMINTUV. mifi in -.-..-.--- (From Saturday's Dally,) With only two morn inlnutoii o go, Ail Httntol, champion light huuvy wolght nf tlio world) )lnnoil Ait (luii tnvo'rt nltoutitorn (o tlio mat In his IiiiiiiIIcimi nmtcli horo last nlKlit tor tlio second tlmo within nn hour, An iirm nnil crnillu hold brought itlioul tlio second full, wlillo tlio II rut wiih secured with u head climicory. Tlin (I rut full took 41 minutes, nnd for n tlmo It looked iw If OuhIiivo would bo ithln lo hint throuwh tlin 00 min utes without losing to Uio cliiiiiiiloii, hut tlin weight illfTurulicii, ut least 20 pounds, wuii too tuiicli for tlio llunil wrwitlnr to contend ugulnst, Tlmo nftor tltnu durliiK tho early part of tho mutch, (iustuvo Hcnuntilod out of duugornus situations, mid nvcn assumed thu uffonslvo it number of tlnum, securing holds which would lyivo been deadly Imil It not hiioii for tho greatly superior strength of liln opponent. Thu punishment ho received In tho first fnll weakened him, uiid ho wiih groggy whim tho hiind of lloforoo Jack (Iiirnkii do Ncoiidod for tho second tlmo .on Ban tu I'd Illicit. In Htiutol Bond funs nnw ono of thu most beautifully proportioned initn In thu country In action, nod u hnrd, clean wrestler who showed nnlitmlluiicy In pitying n slncoro trlhuto to thu skill or tho man ho had just vnimultiliml. "Ountnvo Im duo of thu luit men for liln weight I have ovur mot," thu chnmiilou (old tho crowd liutnodl nloly after tho Inst full. "I think ho could hold liln own with any middleweight In thu Uiiltuil States. I uudiimtitiid Hint Walter Miller, mlddlowokthl champion, linn chnl' longed him, but will not coma hero iiiiIwh tlmre In $1000 up. If tho Pond fnnn don't wunt to put up thin tnoiioy, I will, for 1 know wliul your innn can do." Hantol Ivft thin morning to return to Portland, whuro ho expects to so euro saver! oiigugninonts. THOUSANDS OF ECJfJS lmour.irr to bend Ouo-Tlilril of Number (Jullirrrd at i:ik I.al;c lo (Jo lo llouui'vllli', Hal- niirn to tlio Tiimalo Ilutclit'ry. (From Friday' Dally.) TruvnlliiK ly nlud anil auto, 2fi0, 000 eastern brook trout eggs, gath ered In Klk Inko during tho full and onrly wlutor, woro hroiiKhl to Hum! hint night by Forest Hunger llurton Oney mid Pearl Lynos mid Hurry Hiiilth, employe of thu stnto IIhIi mid i;nmo commlnHlou. Twice an in any KXH wore loft ut tho Inko, mid tho two ntuto iiiou will return linnio Iluloly to sucuro thorn. Tho collodion of trout oggs for butchery purposes ut Klk luku wun undertaken thin your by tho com iiiUhIoii for tho llrnt tlmo, mid tin far nu tho iuautlty obtulnud Ih eoucornod linn linun hlKhly successful. Mr. Onuy reported that 0,000,000 could probably huvo been obtained, but thu Inko frozo over after tho flmt mil lion hud boon withered. Tho llsh tiro now spawning iiudor tho Ico. Thu egg brought lo llund litHt night tiro to bo taken to thu Bonne ville hntchory nt otico, tho noxt Hhlpmuut from Klk Inko to bo ro nerved for thu now hntchury on tho Tiimulo. Mr. Onuy Btuted that tho chluf dlfllculty In bringing tlio eggs on thu long trip from Klk Inko lay In provuntliiK thorn from fruozliiK FORMER CHAMPION 3 ISSUES CHALLENGE Clinrlln Olson, Who LoNt to GiiNtmo Karly In January, Ankn Clianco to ltcK'Hn Tltlo. (From flnturduy'H Dully,' Although duclnivoly dofoatod horo rly In tho your 1y Ad (luntuvo, Ohnrllo OIhoii, orutwhllo northwent ohnmplou Ih iiuxIouh for iv hIiiuico to regain tho tltlo which Ad won from him on that occiihIoii, A lottur ro eolved by Tho Hiillotln thlu morntiiK from Olson cIiuIIodboh OuhIiivo to a Hocond match. Tho local wrcstlor Iiuh mndo no jilitiiH for mootlnK OIhoii iih ho Ih In jia Honiio obllRiitod to urant tho olinllmiKor n uocoml match. Tho II mt bout AViiH Htugod ut OIhoh'h roquont, , and tho chnU'ougur, liavlng lost, Ih tnot outltloil to a return contoat. WHISKEY RUNNER'S CAR TAKEN WHEN BULLET PUNCTURES TIRE (From Bnlunlay'n Dally,) A ilurliiK iittumpt to run lliiior Into llund wiih frunlratod lulu hint nlKlit by Hhorlfr H, 13. Itobortn anil Chlufof I'ollco L, A. W. Nixon, who Inturcoptod a ennto of whlnkoy, olnlit ciiHim In nil, on tho I.u I'luo road. Thu auto carryliiK tho liquor ntoppml only after It hud cant n wheel, tho tiro of which hud boon punctured by u nliot from Chluf NIxoii'h rovolvor. Hliiirllf IlolM)rin rocolvod Informa tion hint nlitht that an attempt would bo miiilo to brine a connldur uhlu (iiuntlty of whlnkoy Into llund, mid, accompanied by Chief Nlxou, ho not out by auto In tho direction of I,u I'luu. When about 1 1 iiillon from llund they nuw thu hondllKhtn of u rapidly uppronchliiK cur mid halted In tho middle of tho road, Chluf Nixon HtiinillNK to ono nldo to cover WHISKEY HAUL NETS BIG FINE WOO PAID IN .IL'HTIt'i: t'Ot'UT IIV Itl'D.MONI) MAN WIIOHi: ('Alt IAI) OK I.IQL'Olt WAH TAKK.V I'llIDAY JV AUTJIOItlTlliS. Thu final chapter In tho ntory of thu whlnkoy haul uiado Friday night by HIiorlfT H. K. Itobortn and Chluf or I'ollco li. A. V. Nixon wan written yenturdny afternoon when n man hitherto known an It. P. Shlro of Itvdmond, uppuari'd In Justice court, Knvu liln iiumo to Judgu J. A, Knntvn an Harry A. Mooru, mid pleaded guilty to n violation of thu prohibi tion lawn. Ho told thu court that he "lived down tnwnrdn Tho Datlon." Judgo Kunten Impound a lino of $400 but nunpuudud half or tho penalty during good behavior, Thu $200 wun promptly pnld, Klilrii, or Mooru, an ho ntylod hlmneir nt tho hearing, wan appro bended by tho nuthorltlen wlillo driv ing In toward llend on thu l.a Pino road. About 11 mllon out from tho city mi iittumpt wnn made to halt him, hut ho npueded punt In bin high powerod enr In npltu of tho fuel that n bullet from Hi"' rovolvor or Chlof of I'ollco Nixon had punctured ono ot bin tlren. A fuw mllon further down tho road tho rim to which thu damaged tiro had been attached gave way mid ho wan overtaken. Klght canon of -whlnkoy wuru found In tho car. ( DELEGATES SETTLE SLAVIC CONFLICTS Poti-t nnil Perho-Hlotukn (Yuso (JuiirtvW Out I)lpiiti! Terri tory for Tlmo IU'Iiik. PAULS, Fob. 4. Thu conflict be tween Poland mid the Cxecho-Hlovukn ovor dlHpiited territory ban been tem porarily nettled by pouoo dulugutoit under thu principles Incorporated In tho luuguo or untloim program, It wan officially announced horo today. The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Farmer Both for the Price of One By a spacUl arrangement with Ths Oregon Farmer you can Mure Tho Oregon Fanner with this paper at the price of this Sipcr alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUll OMJ! PAPEE, or renew your preaeni subacription, you are otiUed U Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking 9KB OSLOON TASMER is Oregon's great state fara papKV UiullI every week and devoted to the Oregon, farm and the Ongoa farra home, Jnst aa this paper is devoted to tU people tad to taa inUrsU oi this local eommanityt. This Opportunity May Not Last Long GRASP IT NOW thu bnlunco of tho highway. Tho whlnkoy runnor'ii auto, koIiii; ap proximately (JO iiillcn nu hour, nwurvod to ono nldo, barely mlnnlng thu officer ntandlui; In tho road, hut nuntulnud n punctured tiro from nu opportune rovolvor nhot un It pannod, Tho car hold to Itn lilj:h rate or nptied In nplto of thin, mid with a nubntun tlul lend wan kuIiiIik: yrt thu pur Hiiern when thu damiijjeil tiro came off. Tho rim finally en inn to plecen and tho car wan loft nlaudliiK at n point about two mllen thin nldu of Ilrookn llciinlon camp No, 1, whuro It wiih found by tho offlcorn. On mmrcliliiK tlioy found It lo ho loaded down with ciincn of whlnkoy, explaining tho rocklonn njieed at which It had been driven. $18,000 SUIT REACHES END FOHKcixxsnti: cakk ahainht i. II. KPIIII.'lt TAKKN L'.NDKIt AD VIHKMHNT IIY CODItT KAIthV opinion ih i:xpi:cti:i). (From Friday's Dally.) Hearing In thu $18,000 torocloauro null or thu Wcnturu' Dulldlng and Loan nnnoclntlon vn. Mr. and Mm. I). H. Bphlur or llund, ownorn ot tho Sphler building, came to a closo yon- tenlny after occupying tho attention of the court for two ilnya. Tho enno wan taken under advliomont liy Cir cuit Judgo Duffy, and mi opinion Ih expected within tho noxt two wookn. HupronuntlnR tho defense, W. P. Myurn buned hln pronarttatlou of tho cano on nllegntlnnn or frnud, main mining that u clause providing for an extsnnlon or tlmo for which an oral proniUo hnd been given had not been Included in tho mortgage, mid that n confession or judgment by tho defondantn hint spring had boon given with tho understanding that a now mortgage wan to ho drawn up. According to testimony Intro duced by thu defense, tho Hphlern huvo $2.1,000 of their own invented In tho building, in addition to tho $18,000 for which nult wun brought Frank 8. (J rant of Portlnnd and K. O. Htniltor of llund, attorneys for tho plaintiff, brought out evidence denying tho allegations of tho do- fenso, following tho usual foreclosure routine. LONDON UNIONS TO STRIKE THURSDAY (fly United Vrru to Tn Ikml Itullctln.) LONDON. Fob. 4. Kvory t ratios union In thu vicinity of London will go on ntrlko Thursday unions tho government ennctH it 40-hour week law, It wan announced today. Two hundred cookn nnd waiters struck today nt tho Hotel Carlton .Sixteen thousand wiiltresscn later Joined tho walkout. ASK FOR FISH LADDERS A'JTKMirf WIMi Iti: MADK TO HK- (JUItlJ VVSHH TO MAKK DK- HCIIUTKB H A h M O .V HTUIJAAI, HAVH DKSTOS O. HUItDICIC. (From .Monday's Dally.) That G000 will bo linked this week from tho linn nnd garnn appropria tion to flnnnco tho building of fish wayn nt tho threo falln in tho Do nchuten wnn the stntotnont thin after noon of Denton U. Ilurdlck, repre sentative from Denchtiten county in tho lcglnlnUfro. Mr. Ilurdlck ntnted that if tho money could not bo se cured in thin way, an effort would ho tnndu to obtain it through tho wayn nnd nioarin committee. Mr. Ilurdlck expi'ctn to return to Halotn thin ovonlng. Tho plan for flnh laddorn in cham pioned by Mnstor Flnh Warden It. K. Clnnton, nnd In nlno approved by W. D. Hadley, deputy gamo warden for thin section. An a ronult ot tho proponed construction, salmon, seek ing spawning grounds, could mako their wuy to the headwaters ot thu river, greatly Increasing tho supply of flnh for Central Oregon. NEW LAW FIRM IS FORMED IN BEND H. If. Do Artnonil, Former District Attorney, nnd ('. W. Kn-klne, of U. y. Army, Join Force. (From Saturday's Dally.' Announcement was madu this morning of tho formation or n law partnership by II. H. DoArmond and Charles W. Krsklno. Thuy will uso tho offlcen occupied by Mr. Do Armond for tho pnst two ywtrs in the O'ICnno building. Mr. DoArmond was Deschutes county's first district nttornoy and resigned only n few weeks ago be cause of tho presn or private legal work. Hln partner, Mr. Krsklno, re turned homo this week alter receiv ing his discharge un sorgeant major from thu chemical warfare dopart mont, U. S. Army. Mr. Krsklno was engaged In tho practlco of law hero boforo entering thu service, and oc cupied tho position of deputy district attorney, being also representative for tho statu farm loan board. HOW TO KF.KP WELL. "Keep tho bowcln opon" Is ono rulo of health recommended by nil schools or medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablets domino tho bowels, sweoteu tho stom ach nnd benefit tho liver. For Inill- Ant f -ttt ttl1fiiawti Itn ! ttrrtri 1 1 nUDllUlli MIIIVUOIIVOQ) fllU ftVtttllf bloating, gas or constipation, no remedy is more highly recommended. Fine for stout persons. Sold every-, whore.- Adv. Try a Bulletin Want Ad. Thoy got results. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CltKDlTOltS. In thu County Court of tho Stato or Oregon ror Deschutos County. In the Matter or tho Estate or Hugh. Puckham, Decuanod. The undersigned having boon np-' points! administratrix of tho estate, oi iiukii i'uckiiiiui, iieruasuu, nuuci' Is hereby given to tho creditors or Bald untuto nnd to nil other persons having claims against buIiI docoaiod to present thorn duly verified ns re quired by law -within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned ut tho office or C S. Boniinn, No; S59 Wall utrcot, Bund, Oregon. CAHLIB M. PKCKHAM. As Administratrix ot tho Estate or Hugh Peckham, Deceased. Dated this Gth day or February, 1919. 49-520 O101I7. NOTICE Mm PU1U.IOATION 1K02.ATED TKACT. Pl'BLlO IiANl) HALE. Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Office ut Tho Dalles, Orogon, January 9th, 1919. Notlco Is horoby given that, ns di rected by tho Commissioner ot thu General Lund Otflco, under provi sions or Sec. 24rr, U, S., pursuant to tho application ot Seth Stookuy, Serial No. 019117. wo will offer ut public sale, to tho highest blddor, but ut not lens tnnn ?J,l)l) por aero, at 11 o'clock a, m.. on tho 18th day of 'March, next, nt this ofllco, tho fol lowing tract of laud: NEU, Suction IS, Townnlilp 19 South Hnugo 14, Eiint W. M, (containing 1C0 acres). Tho sale will not bo kept opon, but will bo declarod closed when those present nt tho hour nnniod hnvo ceased bidding. Tho person malum; tho highest bid will bo re quired to Immediately pay to tho Hocolvor tlio amount thereof. Any persons claiming inlvorsoly tho ubovo-descrlhod land arc ad vised to fllo their claims, or objec tions, on or boforo tho tlmo desig nated for sale. f L. "A. IIOOTJI, Ilocotvor. Ti- NOTIOE OF SHEUIFl'YS SALE By vlrtuo or an execution ot toro cloauro duly Issued by iho clerk of tho circuit court of thoVounty of Deschutes, state ot Oregon, dated tho 20th day ot January, 1919, In it certain action in tho circuit court for said county nnd ntato, wherein Crook County Hank, a corporation an plaintiff, recovered Judgment ngnlrint J. K, Myorn, Katlo K. Myorn, and A, O. Myorn, defondantn, for the sum of oloven hundred and fifty dollars, nnd con In and dlnburnemontn taxed nt novonty-flvo dollars, on thu Kith day of December, 1918, Notice In hereby given that I will, on tho 24th day ot February, 1010, ut tho front door of tho county court Iioiiho In IJond, Oregon In said county, nt 16 o'clock in tho forenoon or said day, noil nt public auction, to tho hlghcnt blddor, for ennh, tho following dencribed property, to-wil; Lot eighteen in lilock twcnty-flvo in tho town of Itcduiond, Oregon Taken and levied upon nn tho prop erty nt tho said J. K, Myorn, Katlo K. Myorn, and A. O, Myers, or ns much thereor nn may bo necessary to nallnfy tho said Judgment in favor of Crook County Dank ngalnnt said J. K, Myurn, Katie K. Myors nnd A. O. Myors, with Interest thereon, to gether with all conts and disburse ment that havo or may accrue H. K. ItOIItSKTS. Sheriff. Dated nt IJond, Orogon, January 20, 1910. 47-Clc NOTIOK FOIl I'UltLICATIO.V. (.Vol C'onl IjumI) Department of the Interior; United Htntcn Lund office, at Lakovlew, Oregon, January If,, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Uonjlman C. Scott of Lit Pine, Ore gon, -who on April 12, 1D1C, mndo homestead entry No. 08GG8, for WHBKK nnd BHUW14, flection 4, Township 2.1 nouth, Jlango 9 Kant, Willamette Meridian, han filed notlco or intention to mako final threo year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before F. C. Schufor, United States Commissioner, at Fort Hock, Oregon, on tho 28th day ot February, 1919. Claimant names as witneses: Knlhryn M. '.lorolf, Cecil Holllns head, J. N. Mastcn, all or La Pine, Oregon. J AS. V. nUHOESB, 47-Glc Ilcglster. No. 521, NOTICK OF HIIKIUWH SALE. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Oregon for Deschutes County. Caxcado Timber Company, a corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. Goddard & Co., Inc., Dofendant. Dy vlrtuo ot an execution, Judg- Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol SuUrd Siio. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Aj;ent, MILLER LUMBFIt CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Iron. Bronze and Semi-Steel Castings tor Power Tranitnlsilon Machinery; AVooJ 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. BEND. OREGON. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Uank Illdg. Tel. 511 (Dr. Co' Former OtiW.) H. H. DeARMOND LAWYER O'ICnno Building, llend, Oregon H, O. L L I 8 Altoniey-nt-Linr UnltedTOUtes Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OltEGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawrcnco Bldg., Room 3 houo lied 2251 Read the Classified Ads. Doscliutea County Abstract Company D. H, PEOPLES. Proldont Most Gomploto Abstract Plant In Central Orojfon. Spoolal Attention Given to Fedontl Loan Abstructs. ' First Notlonnl Danlt bld., BEND, ORE., tor. rexi to Alloy mont order, decree nnd order of sals Issuod out or tho nbovo entitled court In tho nbovo entitled cnuno to me dlrdctod and dated Dccnmbor 26th, 1918, upon a Judgment rendered nnd entorcd In said court on Docombor ICtli, 1918, In favor of Cascade Timber Company, n corporation, plaintiff, nnd against Uoddnrd & Co., Inc., n corporation, for tho sum of J407C.08; tho further sum of 33G0.00, nnd tho further sum of I17.7G, costs nnd dlnbumamontn, nnd tho cotts or and upon this -writ, com manding mo to mako sale or that cortaln ronl property In Deschutes County, Oregon, dencribed oh all of sections 1G and 3G in townnhlp 22 south of rnngo 12 east ot tho Wlllanv otto Meridian; Now, therefore, by virtue of said oxecution, Judgment order, decroo iunu ardor or sale, and In compllnnco with thu commands ot said writ, I will, on tho 8th tiny ot February, ivii, nt ma iront door or tho County Court Houso In Dond, Orogon, In said county, nt ten o'clock in tho forenoon or said day, sell at public auction to tho highest blddor ror cash In hnnd (subject to redemption) nil tho right, tltlo and interest which tho above named dofondant hnd on May 28th, 1917, tho data of tho .mortgage herein foreclosed, or nlnco that date had In nnd to tho aboro described property, or any part thero of, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order and decroo, interest, coats nnd accruing costs. Dated this 7th day of January, 1919. 8. E. nODEHTS, Sheriff of Dcschutos County, Oregon. First Issuo, January 9th, 1919. Last issuo, February Gth, 1919. 45-4?c NOTICK TO CItKDITOItfl. In tho County Court of tho State ot Oregon, for Dcschotes County. In tho Matter ot tho Estato of Ole Olson, Deceased. Notlco is hereby given that tho undersigned was, on the 2nd day of January, 1919, appointed adminis trator of tho estate of Olo Olson, do ceased. All persons having claims against the estato -will present the samo, duly verified, at the office ot II. H. Do Armond, attorney for the administrator, In Bend, Oregon, on or boforo six months from tho date hereof. THEO. AUNE, Administrator. - II. II. DE ARMOND, 4 5-4 9c Atty. for Administrator. Pkone Black 1291 LEE A. TnOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building I1END ... OHEQON O. P. NISWONQEIt, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Rod 421 Lady A sat. DR. R. D. 8T0WELL Naprnpnthlc Physician Ovor Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 0 to 5 Phono Red -trtt DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Now Located in Bend Trlvato Otflc in Thorson's Jowolry Storo. Classes Fitted 3 and Up