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IH3N1) IHJLLKTI.V, IIKNI), OKKflON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, Jl)J
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powicll mriTK.
(Contlutiuil from Pngo Two,)
iiiuitll ImiikIm of iihiiup am itliout
through litinliliiK. having mimiodori
In imvlni; u lnrito iiorcenliigo ot thu
yoniiK lainliH llilii your.
Tint I'mvell initio Moroiilii club mot
itt thu eoininunlly hall for tint nlei:
tlon of ofllciirit iiml other IhihIiiohm on
Worinoniliiy night. Vim followlni:
worn iili'Otnd for tint winning your:
JMrn. Jennie Arnold, pniililont; Mm.
Hollo Klmilor, vice jironlrioiit; ami
MrH, Anna Htuwart, iworotitry. Tho
regular mooting iluyi woro chnngod
to tho Hi'oonil anil fourth WodneM
dnyit In each inontli, Tho nxt moot
Jug will ho at tho homo or MrH, Onion.
Mr. ami Mm. M, (5. Oarlino, ami
hoii Donald of Itmliiinm! vlnltml with
Mr. and Mm, J, A. Illggii, Hominy.
Mr. and MrH. A, V. llayno miniit
Hunriiiy with Mm. ilayno'H father at
DOMClllltOH,
Mr. unit Mm. 0. I., Wornill, Henry
Ifiinnon and MInh KiiIhcIi visited thu
Ochoco dam Friday and npont tho
day picnicking at that favorllo re-
Hort.
Mrn. Arthur Wurzwollnr and hor
daughter Maxlno wont to 1'ortland
' i lnt Friday night for a two wook'n
Vit'ViHlt with Mrs Wurxwollor'H fathor
mid mother.
Mr. and MrH. J, l lllco worn din-
nor Kiii'Htn at tho homo of Mr. ami
Mm. C. U. W'orrull Hunday.
Mr. and Mrn, 0, F. IrvltiK havo
ViircliiiHod laud noar tho Lluriiiuhit
property and aro hauling lumhiir
for building iiurpoNi'it.
An ntlonrinucit of moro than 7T.
wah reported at Hunday hcIiooI lust
Hunday. Tho church iwrvlcen woro
iiIho woll attended,
Jtoud Huporvlhor Tnitrndalo han a
forco of men ami timiiiH al work on
tho road lending north from com
munity hall.
fleorgo Kewilnr lum ptirclniMinl a
Dock of whoop from Jay Warner and
will hocomo omi of I'owoll liutto'H
wool Kroworn.
H. 1). MiiHlard han gone to Yakima,
Wunhluglnii on a buidncH trip,
Ornuilniu Henni In vlitltlug with
MrH. MuHtnrd thin week.
ARMENIAN DRIVE ON
AT PLEASANT RIDGE
PLEASANT lllDdi:. March 10.
Anton AhlHtrom ami ItimmuH I'otor
Hon woro collecting money Huniluy
for thu Armenian relief fund.
Mm. J. A. CJumo and daughter
Kttu called on Mlw llllmii NoIhoii
Saturday nftoruoou.
I'. II. Ilnuehtnuii and two llttlo
ilauKhloi-H woro Itailinouri vliiltore
Saturday.
Word wbm received by W. II. Orny
of. tho d on tli of lli'iiry JoIiukoii of
tiniiiitiiiiiilii mi February 27. at
Phoenix. Arizona Mr. JoIiiihoii'h
homo wan at Moro, Oro., bill ho bail
gone to Arizona In tho hope of bene
ntlni! hla health. Ho wuii a freiiuenl
vIMlur al tho (tray homo and will ho
remembered by many In tliln neign
horhoitl. ltiinniiiH PiilnrHOii wan III Iti'dmond
Haturday to get.Houio ropalra for bin
tractor. '
It Ih reported that Frederick Kar-
Htiinn ban hoIiI tho placo formerly
owned by N. V. (Jrny.
.Mm. John HdwariU and nmall hoii
I.uwrtitioo woru In ltmlmond Satur
day. Anton AhlHtrom mado a IiuhIiiomi
trip to ltmlmond Haturday aftoruooii.
Mm. 0. K. Aniltnum nttoudml llm
HprtiiB opening t Lynch Roberts
In lUdnioud Hnlurduy aftnriioou.
!.oh Houghlullng of ItHiid Ih work
ing for O. K. AndnMOH.
Mr. and Mm. O. IS. Andcmon made
a hutilnww trip to llond Thunnlay
iiflatrnniili.
Jim lliMiham Ih drllllnK In hoiiio
ryo on tho MoIhoI placo for Jako
I'olorHon, who Iihh ll ronlod.
O. K. Andomoii attuiidcd tho Irrl-
Kittlnn hoIiooI In Iluilmond Irlday.
N. V. (Jray and family, who form
orly lived In thin uolKbborhood, bill
latoly of Moilford, Oro , havo moved
to Wofltorii Montana, whoro Mr. (Jray
Ihih roniml u Htock ranch.
Anton AhlHtrom la hoikIIiir noino
piiHturo on tho MoiikoI placo.
ItaHinuH Piitomoii and J. A. CIiiiho
yitondod tho Irrigation hcIiooI in
lO-dmond Friday. , ,
Mm. II. T Mlkkoliion ontnrtalnml
tho followlnn holloa WodnuHilay
itftornoon: Mm. W. U. amy. Mm.
O. H, Anderson, Mlun llllma NoIhoii,
Mm. J. V. l'otorHon. Mm. Catharine
.lnlmtiNnii mill MrH. Oil) IlilllHIin.
Vf. II. Orny and O. K. Andomon
atti'iidod tbo irrltiuiion hciiooi in
ltodmond Tuvnilay.
Kroilurlck KnratonH of Hoattlo Ih
lioro lookliiK nftor noino of IiIh prop
erty. Con Ilroon of Alfalfa, who Iihh
boon foedlnit a band of hln Hboop In
thlH uelRhbortiooil HiIh wlntor, took
lit u in back to IiIh ranch WcdncHday.
Anton AhlHtrom and O, K, Andor
hoii woro dolni? Hiiinu work on tho
For Sulo by Owl Phnrmncy
it - j
lake it from tne. fiffe
says vuk: dufser iu
the engineer
"You can't ever
bout good old
Gravely Plug. Ills
got the real tobacco
lusle that keeps a
man satisfied."
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug pojclced in pouch
Hwalloy dltuh tolophonu Una Woduon
day ui'iir Tunialo.
Anton Ahlntroni, MIhh llllma NoI
hoii and Mm. O, K AndorHou woro
nhopplm: In llond Tucnday.
Mr, and Mm, Flomlni; woro Ilnnd
vlHltorn Tbumday.
Mm. F. II. IlaiiKhman Iiiih koiio to
vlnlt rolatlvoH near Clarknton, WiihIi,
Cut TIiIn Out It In Worth Money
DON'T MIHH THIS. Cut out (IiIh
hIIp, uiicIohu with Cc to Foloy & Co.,
2 JUG Rhnfnold Avo., ChlrnKO, III ,
wrltliiK your nanio and nddroHS clear
ly. Von will ri'colvo In return a trial
packaKo rontaliiliiK Foloy'H Homo)'
and Tar Comiiound, for coukIih, coIiIh
and croup, Foley Kidney IMIIh and
Foloy Cathartic Tublutn, Hold every
where. Adv
TERREBONNE HAS
Rlfi RABBIT DRIVE
THHIIWIONNF.. March 1 1 - Tho
men of tho neighborhood turned out
Hunday for it rabbit drive, HtartliiK
at Terreboiiiio and drlvliiK Houtb to
the M. M. Miller place for lunch. In
tho afternoon they made another
drive, clrclltiK around and coiiiIiik to
Terrebonne from tint went, 1 ho
jackH were Kreatly decreiiHcd and tbo
day proved to be very well npent
Mm. Klllol, nf thin community,
left for Portland Innt Vcilnontlny to
meet her hoii, who returned Tbum
day with the OGlh dlvlnltm,
Mr. ConielliiR In m;aln on bin
ranch eant of Terrehoono after Hpond
Ink tho winter In Hood Hlver
Orvlllu ThompHon, who relurned
with tho Cfith liiHt week, npent the
ATTENTION !
Mr. Car Owner
We have just installed a
new and up-to-date equip
ment for Valve Refacing
and Re-Seating, which
insures a perfect seat
Come In niul Inspect This Tool.
Modest Prices. Work Guarnnteed.
Modern
BUG
jFkJLl
The standard Armv Shoe made from
'top-grade materials by ton. notch work
men under expert supervision.
I All the more reason why you should
Insist on the BucKimaiT Army Shoe
and accept no other.
Worn by thousands of men in all
walks of life
Offlco Men
Attorney
Phyilcian
Hiker
Farmer
Orchardiit
Motormen
Conductor
Hunter
1 Look for the name BucKiiixirr
stamped on the sole of every Shoe.
II not oMnlnnlite front your dealer, iciul name niul
nnlrr direct to
BUCKINGHAM
MANUI'ACTUHHH
KH
MCU. U. CSa XT
Good taste, smaller
chew, lontfer life is what
makes Genuine Grnvc
lycost less to chew than
ordinary plug.
WtUt ;
GHNUINIi GltAVfiLV
UANVILLU. VA.
for buoilct on (htwlnt plrfr'
wncik-oiid vIhIHih; frlmulii In Torre
Ixniiio. He Hpenl 70 duyH at the
front and telln hoiiio vory IntorofltlnK
nlorloH.
Tho Terrebonne ucbool toain Ih to
play the town team a Kami) of baHO
ball Tbumday If the weather perrnlu.
J, Ilaxuo whipped a carload ot
cattto from thin point liiHt week.
The Hteep :rado near Terrebonne
wan cloned for a day nod a half IuhI
week iih tho DoucIuh tbreflhlni; tna
chlno broke down and blocked tho
road, Mr, DavltlHoti, with bin Htump
puller, drew It up tbo grade, an u
wheel wan broken.
Mr, ami Mm. Vivian Dexter aro
tho proud paronlH of ii nine pound
HOII.
A nicotine of the I'arent-Teachera
iiHHOclatlon wiih held ItiHt Friday
evenliiK at I.. I'. C. hall. After tho
procram, which wiih concluded by
Heveral HolectloiiH by the farnoiiH
Kltchtn orcheHtra, rcfroHhmentH were
nerved An enjoyable evenliiK wiih
Kpent by all who attended
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND
ORAND
LADIIW I
A.fc r
MAM
Cot.
KIMoa
niAHaKli IIIIANU rit.!., for twrntr-fim
jxitt trctil"l ll.Bft. Alwiyi Kclltbte.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
3JJ8, EVERYWHERE SgSS
Garage
'SHOE
our
r iinniii for cm-ciiKs-TKH
U.(D liKANU 1'ILLS la Kko nciA
n mrlillle toin. xtlcd wllh Wits
Tacm wo oinaa. ! yrV
mm! .k t.m CHI.ClllUI.Teii II V
M W.ACK rTf'A&JHk
S GUN METAL EftjflSiOIPgk
jfe calf MWHir
C7AA conn
(Sl HEC1IT tD f ,UU W tDU.UU
bAN l'HANCIBCU T '
MBMMMBMIMI1llllllimMlillIWTrillllSIIIIMIIiWIIHMMHaW
REND MILLS PAYING
FOR NEW HOSPITAL
Union Committed Declare ItejKirl
That .Money Wan Taken from Miu-
j)li'' HoHjillol I'eei Ih Falne,
(From Mondny'H Dally.)
A reporl IiiivIjik been circulated
to tho otTecl that tho honpltal and
flml aid Htatlon- which the mill com
panion aro building near tho Hrookn-
Hcaiilon office wiih IioIiik paid for
from tho hoxpltal payrnentH of their
omployon wiih InveotlKntcd thin morn-
Inc by a union commltteo cotmlHtlnK
of (J, II. linker and Matt MaReo, Ah
a reHii It of their InviwtlK'itlon they
have nnked The Hulletln to Htnto that
thu reporl In nol true. The honpltal
In helm: built nod equipped by tho
cornpauleH from their own fundn.
Tlio ntnto will operate II Indirectly
under the provlnlonn of the Induntrlnl
accident Innuranco law and by mcann
of the recently effected honpltal nr
ranf;emont. Hinw.iii'At I'-oit KinitT yi:aiw.
Ithoumnllc paltm, larne back, nora
in u Helen and Htlff Jolntn often are due
to overworked, weak or disordered
kldneyn. Dalny Hell, K. F. D. 'A, I3ox
234, Havnnah, On,, wrlten: "I nuf
fered eight yeuro with pain In tho
back and could not do any of my
work, but nlnco taking Foley Kidney
I'llln, I can do all of my work." Hold
everywhere. Adr.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK OK HIIKUIFKH HAM-:.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato ot
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
WcHtcrn Loan & Ilullding Company,
u corporation, plaintiff, vh. D. II.
Spliler, Queonlo M. Hphler and A.
II. Horn, defendants.
liy virtue ot an execution, judg
ment order and decreo and ordor of
Bale iHHued out of tho above entitled
court in tho above entitled cause,
to mo directed and dated tho 24th
day ot February. 1919, upon n Judg
ment ami decree rundored on the
20th day of February, 1919, and on
torcd In nald court on tho 2lBt day
of February, 1919, In favor of plain
tiff, in tho turn of $3903,17 with In
loreBt thoreon at tho rato of 10 per
cent, per annum from and after Feb
ruary 20, 1919, tho date of nald
decree, and for tho further sum of
J 13,000.00 with Intercut from tho
3rd day ot April, 1917, nt tho rata
of 10 per cent, por annum, and
$700.00 attorney's fees, nnd for tho
further num of 1C2.70. costs and dls-
I bursementB, less tho um of $235. 4G
paid on interest on tho 27th day of
Hoptomber, 1917, and lean the further
jflum of $427.81. nnd for tho further
l Judgment of I7S0.00 with Interest
thereon at tlio rate ot & por cent,
ppr annum, from nnd after Juno 1,
1917, with $10.00 costs nnd disburse
ments, nnd tho costs on and upon
this writ commanding mo to mako
sale of tho following doscrlbcd real
property, Hltuuto, lying nnd being In
the county of Doechutos, state ot
Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot Seven (7) In block ten (10),
Ilend, according to tho recorded plat
ther oof on lllo in the office ot tho
county clerk ot Deschutes county,
Oregon.
Now, tborofor, by vlrtuo of said
execution, Judgement, ordor, decree
and order ot sale, and In compliance
-with tho commands ot said writ, I
will, on Saturday, tho 29th day ot
March, 1919, at 10 o'clock, A. M ,
at tho front door of the court houso
In Ilend, DoschutoH, county, Oregon,
sell at public auction, (subject to
redemption,) to tho highest bidder
for cash in hand, nil tho right, title
and iutorest which tho within named
defendants, D, II. Spliler and Quecnlo
M. Sphlor, had on tho date ot tho
mortgage heroin foreclosed, towlt:
April 3, 1917, or sluco that date had
In and to tho nbovo described prop
erty, to satisfy snld execution, Judg
ment, order nnd decree, interest,
costs nnd accruing costs.
Dated this 24th dny ot February,
1919.
S. E. HODKnTS,
Sheriff of DcschutcB county, Oregon.
Dato ot first publication, Fobruary
27, 1919.
Date of lust publication, March
20, 1919. 52-3c
.NOTICK 1-X)H l'UIIMCATION.
(Ill 1 1(1.
Department of tho Interior, United
Stntes Land Otflco nt Tho Dalles,
Oregon, Fobrunry 20, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
F. Harlwlg, of Uond, Orogon. who
on April Gth, 1910, mado homestead
entry No. 0C41C, for tho East Half
(liMi) ot section 9, township 20
south, rangu lf oast, Willamette
meridian, has filed notlco of his in
tention to miikn Until five year proof
to establish claim to the laud above
described, boforo JI. C. Kills, U. S
ntc RJJSSELL TRACTOR.
OUH.TIN AUL ftlZCS
ENGINES
BOILERS
SAW MILLS
THflESHtRS
W&smMTons
DEAN AND PEA THRESHERS
CLOVER HUU.ERS
CALL Oft WRITS fOR PARTICULARS
mwsBBm
r iff r.'fir:
Jft WhJiuS'baSSMLlji
nvniwrr m i-inn,T' -""' """--rr-niiiiri
CoinmlHHloner, nt Uond Oregon on tho
12tb day of April, 1019.
Claimant nam on an wltnennci:
William Todd, of Ilend , Oregon;
Oliver KrlckHon, of Uond, OroKon;
ClinrlcH Hrlcknon of IlenU, Oregon
ami H. II. Dyer of Mllllcnn, Oregon.
II. FIIANK WOODCOCK,
52-lp Iteglnter.
XOTICK TO TAXI'AVKIW.
Taxes for tho current year will
now shortly bo duo.
In paying tnxos look up tho de
scription of tbo property on which
you wish to pay taxes. After you
have paid tho taxes verify tho de
scriptions on tho tax receipt with
your deed records. Tbo tax records
go through many hands while In
preparation and mistakes are pos
sible. April f, Is tho last data on which
tho first half of tho 1919 taxes can.
bo paid without Interest.
October C Is tho last dato on which
tho second half of the 1919 taxes can
be pnld without Interest.
Interest shall bo charged on any
tax or half of a tax not paid when
duo at tho rato of ono per cent, per
month or fraction of a month until
paid.
All taxes not paid by tho Cth day
ot October becomo delinquent and
on November C a penalty of C per
cent. Is charged and collected in ad
dition to tho interest.
The attention of taxpayers Is also
called to tho provisions of tho law
making it their duty to keep tho tax
collector of the county Informed of
their truo nnd correct address.
wG2-4c 8. K. HODEItTS,
dlwCt Tax Collector.
NOTICi: OF IIKAKI.NG O.V KI.VAL
ACCOUNT.
In tho County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho flatter of the Estate ot Alex.
Oustavson, Deceased.
Notice is' hereby given that C. P.
Nlswonger, administrator ot tho
estate of Alex. Oustavson, deceased,
has mndo and filed with tho clerk of
tho County Court of Deschutes
County, Oregon, his final account
ot his administration ot said estate,
and that tho Judgo of tho abovo en
titled court has set Snturday. tho
Brooks-ScanJon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Floorinc and all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK cl Stuxlud Sire..
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturers of Iron, Bronze and Semi-Steel Casting for
Power Trammwjfon Machinery; Wood 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
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-1C First National
Bank Bldg. Tel. 611
(Dr. Co'i Fanner Office.)
It. H. D ArroonJ Chat. W. Ertklne
De Armond & Erskine
LAWYERS
O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon
H. O. JB L L I 8
Attorneyat-Lnw
United BUtea Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Lawrence Bldg., Room 3
Thono Red 2251
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THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGn
ADVERTISING DY THE
QENERAU OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE9
Kt f j?WSrMJnTLiJpi iT'ggr i ? wL-
DescHutes County Abstract Company
D. 11. PEOPLES, President
Most Completo Abstrnot Plant In Central Orogon. Speclul Attention
Ulven to Perioral Loan Abstracts.
First Nttllomil UnnK Dldtf,, liEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alloy
Cth day of April, 1919, nt tho hour
of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said
dny at tho court room In Uond, Do-
Hchutcfl county, Oregon, as tho tlmo
nnd plnco ot Hearing said final ac
count and of tho settling ot nnld
estate, nnd nil persons Interested aro
cited to appear nt said tlmo and placo
and show cause, It any, why said
account should not bo allowed, nnd
said cstnto closed and settled.
Dated this 24th day ot Fobruary,
1919.
C2-4c C. I. NISWONOEil,
Administrator of tho ICstnto ot
Alex. Oustavson, Deceased.
NOTICK OF 8Hi:ilIFI-"H HAI.K.
y vlrtuo of an execution In fore
closure, duly issued by tho clerk of
tho Circuit Court of tho County ot
Deschutes, State of Orogon, dated
tho 18th dny of Fobruary, 1919, In
a cortaln suit In tho Circuit Court
for snld county and state, wherein
Joseph Nltschko, an plaintiff, recov
ered Judgment and decreo against
Frederick H. Wilson nnd Uyron C.
Cady for tho sum ot Thrco Hundred
($300.00) dollars, with Intorcst
thereon from September 1C, 1916, at
10 por cent, per annum and costs
and disbursements taxed nt Ten
($10) dollars, and attorney's fees In
tho sum ot Fifty and no100 dollars,
on tho 31st day of January, 1919.
Notlco is horoby given that I wilt
on tho 22nd day of March, 1919, at
tho front door ot tho court houso In
Bond, in said county, at 2 o'clock in
tho afternoon of said day, soil at
public auction to tho highest bid
der, for cash, tho following described
property, to-wlt:
Tho northwest quarter ot section
thirty-two In township fifteen south
of rango twolvo cast Willaraotta mer
idian, In Deschutes county, Oregon,
taken ana lavicd upon as tho prop
erty ot tho said defendants, Fred
crick D. Wilson nnd Uyron C. Cady,
or as much thereof as may bo neces
sary to satisfy tho said judgment
and decreo In favor of plaintiff
against said defendants, with inter
est thereon, together with all costs
and disbursements that havo or may
I accrue.
8. E. ROBERTS,
Sheriff.
Dated at Bend, Oregon, tho 19th
day of February. 1919. 61-3c
BEND. OREGON.
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EYE SPECIALIST
Pormnnontly Located In Bond
with Now Equipment
Private Offlco in Thorsou'a
Jewelry Storo
Dr. Turner will ho In Prine
vlllo every tlrst nnd third Fri
day; in Mudrns ovory uccond
and fourth Friday, nnd In Red
mond ovory first nnd third
Thursday of each month.
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