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    niaiw bulletin, bend, okeoon, Thursday, may 22, ji
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PAHE 7
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"Listen!"
;
says the Good Judge
"And remember it, too."
The better the quality of your
ehew, the more you'll enjoy it.
You Ml get more out of your to
bacco money, too you Ml save
part of it for something else.
A small chew of this quality
tobacco tastes good und it
lasts and lasts.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
ffl
JJ
FISHWAYS WORK
TO START SOON
STATE OFFICIALS WILL
INSPECT SITES.
ConM ruction Planned In Ojicn Knflro
I)m('Iiii((m (o Salmon Hiieenlng
of DllclifN Ordered lo Kavo
Trout of Central Oregon.
LEGAL NOTICES
1
TUCK WINS FOR REDMOND
IN TRI-COUNTY TRACK MEET
Eight Dm In nnd two seconds wore
nil Hint Arthur Tuck, 17-yenr-old
Redmond IiIkIi school athlete, could
Hike In tho trt-county muull at Madras
Saturday. 1 1 In totnl scoro wait 4 6
points, easily sufficient to win the
moot, even It hi team mate lind
Mad ma
Smith of Redmond, Kidder or Red
inond.
not ndUcd eight inure polntn.
IiIkIi school took Mj'coniP'jilnco with
3C points, llortil third with 22 und
Prlnuvlllu brought up tho rear with
M. In tho grudo ttchoop division
Crook county wosWflrytj Jefferson
nocond nnd Dpschuto'sPthlrd; Tho
winners In (ypltiK mid shorthand
contests woro fairly well distributed
iimong tho viirlotiH high schools,
IIIkIi HrlMMil litrnlN,
ItcHUltM of tho IiIkIi school events
wuro ns follow, winner being given
In tho order of their placing:
fiO-ynrd dimh A. Tuck of Rcd-
iiiuud. J. Young of Madras, E. Mc-
fVti'ly of llvlid.
100-yurd ilitHh Tuck of Itcdmond,
McNooly of Bond, Young of Madras.
Javelin throw Tuck of Ildtnond,
L, Coyncr of lloiul. II. Ltator of
Prlnuvlllu.
220-yard dush Tuck of, Redmond,
McNooly of Hood, Young of Madron.
High Jump Young . of Madras,
Tuck of Redmond, Hosonbortf of
PrlnovIII
Broad jump Tuck of Redmond,
Young nf Mad ran, Hayes of I'rlno
vlllc. .
440.ynrd dash .McNooly or Ilond.
J. Youne of Madras. Fnucott of Red-
inond.
120-yard IiIkIi hurdles Tuck of
' lU-dniond, It. Young of Madras, Hnyes
f I'rlnovlllo.
Shot put Tuck of Itcdmond, V.
Lister of I'rlnovlllo, M. Coynor of
Ilond.
220-ynrd low hurdlesTuck .of
Redmond, It. Youiik of Mudros,
lnyos of I'rlnovlllo.
Discus throw -R. Young of Mad
ron, Tuck -of Itcdmond, M. Coynor of
Ilond.
Polo vault Rosenborg of Prlno
vllic, It, Young of Madras.
SSO-ynrd rolay J. Young, It.
Young, II. Johiiutoii, E. Andrtis of
Madras; Kendall, Doty, Foucott and
Klddur of Hodinnndf I lay oh, Wymnn,
Wright and- Mlllor of I'rlnovlllo.
Mllo run M. Coynor of Ilond,
Grade Conijwtc.
County results, wlnncru being
given ln tho order of placing, arn
fts fojlowa:
CO-yard danli, grade llourlgan
of Crook county, Grime of Deschutes
county, I, Culp of Jefferson county.
40-ynrd dash, midgets Whltmore
of Deschutes, Olrodo of Crook, J,
King of Jefferson,
100-yard dash, graded Shattuck
of Crook, Tuckta of Jorfcrson, Mc
Nooly of Deschutes.
100-yard danli, midgets King of
Jefferson county, Olrodo of Crook
county, ' Whltmoro of Deschutes
High jump, grndes Shattuck ,of
Crook, McNooly of Deschutes, Mooro
of Jefferson,
II road Jump, gradcji Shattuck of
Crook. Mooro of Jefferson, McNcoly
of Deschutes.
7C-ynrd low hurdlen, graden
lloiirlgnn of drook, Culp of Jefferson,
Oatcs of DcRChutci.
76-ynn! low hurdlen, mldgot
Drown of Duichutoa, O'Kclly of
Crook, J. King of Jcfforaon.
I'olo vault radea Shattuck of
Crook, Sothinan of Jofforaon.
SHO.yard rolay, mldguta King.
Plnkerton, Youngatrom and Shnw of
Joffonion county; O'Kolly, Trlpman,
Noloon and Olrodo of Crook county.
880-yard relay, grades Tuckta, P.
Culp, Mooro and Hothmau of Jorfor
boii county; Shattuck, Hourlgan,
O'Kolly and Olrodo of Crook county;
Dnhlo, Hiuirvii, (la ton, Khlera of Do
chutca county,
Hlt'iiogniplierN C(iiiikIp,
fn tho drat typwrltlug dlvlalon,
Irene Kendall of Itcdmond was tho
winner, with Kmnrn Alkman of lied
mond accoud, and Fern Allen of Ilond
and Clara Morchlng of I'rlnovlllo ty
ing for third. Jnuolco SlmpHon- of
Ilond won In tho second typowrltlug
content, Jonnlo Xoreuo of thla city
taking third.
In tho 11 rut stenography content
I.lla Wright of Prlnevlllo, Jonnlo
Norono of Ilund and Irene Kendall of
Ilodmond placed In tho order iinuiud,
and In tho aocond coinpettltlou Hazel
Yoncoy'of I'rlnovlllo, Iluth Yancey
of I'rlnovlllo and Ida Duhlo of Ilond
took first, uccoud und thlfd, reapect-Ivoly.
Business Men Oppose Bonding
To Pay Off City's Old Debts
(From Saturday's Dally.'
Preparatory (o tho.liiHta'uutlon of
dull ladders for Halmon In tho Do
nchulea rlvor, provided for by appro
priation by the laat k'glnlature,
MoRtor Fish Warden It. K. Clanton
and Htnto Oatno Warden Carl I).
Shoemaker will, In company with
Deputy DlBtrlct Warden W. O, Had
ley, make art Inspection of tho flsh-
,way altos about the end of the pres
ent month, Mr, lludley announced
hero this morning. Thoy will ulso
tako Rteps to have tho laddor at tho
C. O. I. dam thoroughly overhauled.
Tho building of Huh ladders at
Cllna fallR, Stool head faUn and Dig
fnllR has boon advocated for several
yours pant by Mr. Hndley, who ruw
tho need of Increasing the available
spawning grounds for salmon, nnd
at tho samo tlmo filling the De
schutes river with tho great food fish.
Tho construction of ladders will In
offcctromovo.lho natural obstacles
which have kept the salmon from
coming Into tho ujipcr river.
High Water Hlndcrx.
High water has prevented a care
ful study of condition at tho falls,
necesRnry before tho exact location
and npcclllcatlotiR for 'tho laddors can
bo decided on, but by tho end of tho
month It U believed that tho river
will bo low enough to pctmlt an In
spection by tho state offlcallfl. Con
struction Ir to start ahortiy after
ward. Ouo ladder lurgo enough to
permit tho passngo -of salmon has
already been constructed by tho
Ilond Water, Light & Power Co. nt
tho power dam In Hond, and Mr.
Hadley expressed himself as being
woll satisfied with the now flshwny.
Anothor wny In which tho resources
of Central Oregon's streams may bo
protected Is by tho careful screening
of Irrigation dllchea, and Within a
faw days tho stale dlch superin
tendent will arrive in Ilond to look
after this phase of tho work. Prob
ably tho greatest need Is on tho
Squaw Crook ditch, Mr. Hadley says.
New Imw IniK)j-(nnf,
Mr. Hadley emphasized' particu
larly tho need for sportsnicn to
famltlarlzo thomsnlvoa with tho 1919
fish nnd gamo laws. Tho changes
nro row, tho chief bolng tho lower
Ingof tho limit on fish from GO to
36 pounds dally, or It tho trout nro
too small to muko thla weight, n limit
of CO fish is sot. Discrimination
against Central and Kastcru Oregon
Is removed by establishing u closed
season, regardless of the size of tho
dhli. from November 30 to April 1.
An old law. but ono which Mr. Had
ley believes many anglers are not
acquainted with, forbids fishing
within 200 feet bolow any flshwuy,
and angling uftor sunsot.
A numbor of copies of a synopsis
of tho 1919 laws hnvo been -left at
Tho lliillctln office, nnd may bo se
cured hero by sportsmen ns long as
tho supply lasts.
NOTICJJ TO CIIKMTOHH.
In tho County Court of tho Htnto of
Orogoti for tho County of De
schutes. In tho Mntter of tho Kslnto of Henry
O, amy, Deceased.
Nollco Is hereby given that tho
undorHlgned was on Dm .iri iv .r
May, 1910, appointed administrator
Ol 100 OSiniO or t 10 nbovn tinmml ,ln.
ceased by I he count v Uulea f n...
schutos county, Oregon.
Tlumifore, all persons holding
claims against tho estate of said de-
cmiseu nro norouy notified to pro
soot tho same, duly verified accord
ing to Jaw, at the office of DoArmond
& Krsklnc, In tho O'Kano building,
Hond, Oregon, attarnoys for tho ad
ministrator, within six months from
tho (Into of tho first publication
hereof.
.,'.., K. K. OUAV.
Administrator of tho Kstnlo
or Henry (J. Gray, Deceased.
Dalo or first publlcatldn, Moy 10,
J910- 10-14c
NOTKH Ol." COSTKHT,
Department of tho Interior, United
States hand office, Lakovlor, Oregon,
April 22, 1919. .
To William It. Chlpp of Hond, Ore
gon, contentee-
You aro hereby notified that
Charles F. Whltmoro, who lvcs
Dend, Oregon, as bin postoffico ad
dress, did on February 24, 1919, file
in this ofIce his duly corrnlinri,.l
application to contest nnd securo can
collation or your homestead entry,
,No. , jorj ,vo, 08C4C, made
April r,. 191C, tor tho 88BU, sec.
2; NKVi. NBUNW'.i. XKU . hku
Hectloh 11. township 22 south, rnngo
18 t'asl, Willamette meridian, and-as
iur gruunus lor nis contest lio alleges
that Lam Informed tuid believe nnd
therefore stnto that tho said William
It, Chlpp resided on said lam! nniv
about three months and not longer
than four months after ho filed on It.
and then abandoned the land and
never returned; that ho never made
any Improvements or cultivation on
said. land,, except tho building of a
housa. which he sold and had had re-moved-'fom
tht land, when ho loft
samo" as nbovo stated, and does not
now .over Intend to return to the
ianu.. Timt nis abandonment or tho
land was not, and Is not duo to his
employment or sorvlco In any ca
pacity In the United States, nor to lit
servlco with tho United States In
any capacity on account or any war
in wnicu wie united states bus been
or may now bo engaged In.
You are thereforo further notified
that tho said allegations will be
taken as confessed, nnd your said
ontry will be cancelled without fur
ther right to bo heard, either boforn
tins office or on appeal, if you rail
to tile In this office within twenty
duys atter tho FOURTH. publication
of this notlco, ns shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to these allegations of con
tost, together with duo proof that
you have served a copy of your ans
wer on the said contestant cither In
person, or by registered mall.
You should stato In your answer
tho numo of the post office to which
you deslro futuro notices to bo kent
to you.
JAS. F. UUrtGESS.
Register.
Dato or first publication May 1.
Dato of second publication May 8.
Dato of third publication May 15.
Date or rourth publication May 22.
Uio front door of tho court houso In
Ijciid, In nnld county, at 2 o'clock la
tho afternoon of said day, soli at
public auction to tho highest lilddor,
for cash, tho rollowlng described
property, trf-wltr Tho north half
IN 'At) or Section Fourteen (Sec. 14)
In Township 10, B. oMlango 10 K.
W. M. In Deschutes county, taken and
lovlcd upon as tho nronortv of tim
said defendants, or as much thorcof
as may bo necessary to satisfy tho
said Judgment In favor of tho plain
tiff against said defendants, with In
terest thereon, together with all costs
and disbursements that have or may
accrue.
B. E. HOI1KIITH, '
. . . Sheriff.
Dated at Hond, Oregon, April 23rd,
1919. S'ISc
March 17, 1914 nnd Juno 10, 1914,
mada homestead nnd n,i.iiiinnit
homestead entries Nos. 07.171 nnd
ihr,l.Ali llh 8W, 8B W
K ra s4 SB''4 8,'3- 12;
NK'i NBVW Ktt NWM NHVi. NH
SWM NUM. NV, flHM NR. M
0772O
XOTICi: IOH PtfllMCATfO.V.
Not Coal Lands.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Lakovlow, Oregon,
April 1C, 1919. .
Notlco Is hereby lvon that Arthur
D. Olscn of Camp Lewis, Washington,
who on Juno 11th, 1914 mado homo
stoad entry No. 07720, for northwest
quarter, Section 1C, Township 21 8.
Kongo 10 E. Willamette morldlan,
has filed notlco of intention to make
final three-year proof to establish
claim to tho land nbovo described
boforo his commanding officer pur
suant to tho Act of Oct. C, 1917.
Claimant names us witnesses who
will glvo their testimony boforo If.
C. Ellis, U. 8. commissioner, at Bend,
Oregon, on May 23. 1919;
Wm. E. IJoguo. John It. Sutllef. J.
F. Doguc, C, II. Clow, nil of La Pino. I
uregon,
7-1 lc JAS. BURGESS,
Rcglsterl
li, T. 22 H. H. 8 K NWI. SUM
iTOA1-4 NWUNWM, Hoc. 18,
T. 22 8. It. 9 E. WlUnmotto morldlan,
lias filed notlco of Intention to mnko
final three-year proof to establish
claim to tho land above described bo
foro II. C. Ellis, U 8. commissioner,
at Ilend, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of
May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses! '
Josoph C. nrown, of Bond, Oregon.
Ilpbert anthcrgood, Robert K.
Eaton, George E. Oratt, all of Ln
Pino, Oregon.
7-1 lc JAS. BURGESS,
Register.
OHt'JSl
NOTICE VOH PUBLICATION.
Not Coal Iinds.
Department ot tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Offlco at Lakovlow, Oregon,
April 21, 1919.
Notlco Is hereby given that Charles
Thomas of La PJne, Oregon, who on
October 14, 1914, mado homestead
entry No. 08122 for SEtf. Section
1, Township 23 8. Range 10 E. Wil
lamette meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to mnko final thrco-ycar
proof to csUfbllsh claim to the land
abovo described before E. L. Clark,
v. a. commissioner, at La I'lne, Ore
gon, on the 30th day of May, 1919.
.iiaimam names as witnesses.'
Frank M. Johnson, Claude H. Clow,
Henry Cavanaugh, nil of La Pine,
Oregon.
9-13c JAS. F. BURGESS.
Register.
08018
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not Conl Lands,
Department of tho Interior, V. 3.
Land Otflco at Lakevlow, Oregon,
April 15, 1919.
Notlco Is hereby given that James
O. Hoffman or La Pino, Oregon, who
on August 28th. 1914, mado homo
stead entry No. 08018 ror BV4 NE.
N14 SEi, Section 10, Township 22
8. Rnngo 10 E. Willamette morldlan.
has filed notlco ot Intention to mako
final threo-year proof to establish
claim to the land nbovo described bo
foro II. C. Ellis, U. S. commissioner,
nt Bend, Oregon, on tho 24th day
of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William 11. Holllnshcad, William
E. Bcesloy, William E. Boguo. David
II. Wood, all ot La Pine, Orogom
7-1 lc JAS. BUROESSr
Register.
NOTIC1
Try n Bulletin Want Ad lor quick
rosults.
MARY J. BARCLAY
SUES FOR DIVORCE
(From Tuesday's Dally)
What some ot Bend's prominent
business men think or tho proposed
bond Issuo, which will bo voted on
tiy'tho pooplo nt a special election
hot ror Tuosday, May 27, la shown
by Interviews which woro .given Tho
nulluilu this morning. That u doc!-
Hlon'to borrow mouoy to pay tor past
running expenses would bu n dis
grace to tlio city, yuml nt tho samo
1 1 mo iigaiusi sound nuuinoss prac
tice, stood out 'us tho prevailing
iHontlinent.
Floyd Dumont, presldout of tho
Bond Hard ware Co., In explaining his
ntAltudu toward tho bond Issue
frankly ntlmlttud that ho was ogulnut
fl nnd would do hlu utmost to aid
In Its defeat. "Bend claims to bo
Homo town," ho said, "but If wo
canH. pay our running expanses ns
wo go along, wo'd butter soil out
cheap nnd move soiuo placo olao,
.Wu should bo ashnmed to tell tho
world In thin rashlon that wo have
to borrow money to pay running o$.
ponses, I think tho bond Issuo will
bo beaten,"
Commenting on tho stand taken
by tho city council, Mr. Dement
chhrged tho Bend administration
with finding out whnt tho pooplo
want, und then attempting to glvo
thorn somothlng olso. By cnlllng a
special election ror tho bonds only
a row days bororo tho slate nnd
county oloctlon, tho council's sin
cerity In advocating a policy or econ
omy hud boon thrown open to doubt,
ho snld, '
, "I uovor did favor bonds for pay
Ing off debts," was tho way J, p.
Koyos, gonurnl manngor of (ho
Brooks-Scnnlon Lumbor Co., summod
up tho Hltuntlon. "It. Is borrowing
to jiuy for somothlng that Is ulreudy
past nnd gone'
(From Friday's Dally.)
Through her nttornoy, E. O. Bind-
tor, Mrs. Mary II. Barclay of Bond
filed suit for divorce today against
Sterling P. Barclay. Shu alleges
cruel and Inhuman treatment, Includ
ing tho use of nlmslvo langungo, to
gether with non-support, ns caiujo
for action.
TO CREDITOHH TO PRE
SENT riUI.MH. .
In tho County Court of the Stato ot
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho Matter of the Estato ot Sarah
L. E. Fonton, Deceased.
The undersigned hnvlnx been ap
pointed as administrator of tho abovo
nulled estuto, notlco Is hereby given
to nil porsons having claims against
tho deceasod and all claims against
tho said estato to present samo duly
verified ilthlii six months from tho
dnto of this notice to tho undersigned
at tho offlco ot II. C. Ellis In Bend,
Orogou.
Dated this 1st d.ny or May. 1919.
(Signed) PETER O. REMPEL,
Administrator or tho Estato ot
Sarah L. B. Fonton, Deceased.
II. C. ELLIS;' . 9.13c
Attorney for tho Administrator.
O7rt71-O7fl.10
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Not Coal IimN.
Department or tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Offlco nt Lakovlow, Oregon,
April 15, 1919.
Notlco Is hereby given that Arthur
W. Hill of Bend. Oregon, who on
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER
INI).
Notice Is hereby given by tho un
dersigned, tho administrator of tho
estate of John J. McGrath, deceased,
that pursuant to an order of the
county court of Crook county, Ore
gon, mado and entered on tho Gth day
of April, 1919, ho will sell at public
auction to tho highest bidder at tho
front door ot tho county court
houso in Bend, Deschutes county,
Oregon, on tho 19th day of May,
1919, at 2 o'clock p. m.. all tho rlcht.
titlo and Interest ot John J. McGrath,
deceased, or his estato In tho follow
ing described premises, towit:
SWi SEU. section 1, S NEtf,
NWU VNE of section 12, township
20 south of rango 13 east of the
.Willametto meridian, in Deschutes
county, Oregon.
Terms of sale, cash. 10 per cent
to be paid on tho day ot sale and the
balanco upon the confirmation ot
sale by the county court ot Crook
county, Oregon.
Dated this 17th day or April, 1919.
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Administrator ot tho Estato of
John J. McGrath, Deceased.
7-llc
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Latb, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish
lAilLiiv
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
SOLD AGENTS
Cut This Out It's Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Out out ihlu
slip, oncloso with Go to Foley & Co.,
2835 Shoflleld Ave., Chicago. III.,
writing your nainu nnd address
clearly. You will recolvo in return
a trial pnekago containing Foloy's
uouoy una Tur Compound, tor
couiins, coins mid croup, Foley Kid.
n oy Pills und Foley Cathartic Tublots
Sold everywhere. Adv.
OlMIU.
NOTICE IX)H PUBLICATION.
Department or tho Intorlor, United
States Land Otflco nt Tho Dalles,
Oregon, Moy 7, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given that Ivan
O. Murphy of Bund. Oregon, who on
November Gth, 19 1G, mado homo
stead entry Ho. 01G6C2 tor tho west
hair (W), Section 33. Township
20 South Rango 17 East Willametto
meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention
to mnko final threo-year Proof, to
eatubllsh claim' to the laud above de
scribed beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. com
missioner, at uond, Oregon, on tho
10th day or Juno, 1919.
Claimant names ns witnesses;
Johu Todoroff. Elmor King, Rou
bon D Georgo, Nols Doludo, 'all of
Bend, Oregon,
U-lGp II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol Stuird Sao.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-10 First National
Bank Bldg.' Tol. Gil
(Or. Cat' Former Office)
It. II. OcAiraonJ Chu. W. Enkln
DeArmond & Erskinc
lawyers
O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon
II. O. Jfl L L I S
Attorney-at-Lavf
United Stntea Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND. OREGON
Phone Black 1291
LED A. TII05IAS, A. A. 1A.
Architect
2-4 O'Kano Building
BEND . . . OREGON
O. P. NI8WONGER. Bond, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed Ktiibalmer, FBncral
Director.
Phone Red 421. Lady Awt.
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Naprapathlo Physician
Over Logan Furniture Co.
Wall 8treet HouYi 9 to S
Phone Red 4BJ
Put It In "THE BULLETIN."
PlTATl1I?Q WAWTf?n I
Vr J. A A VFAJVs ITXaIIJIUa
1 .tll.l Ull.l MIL il 'L.
- uj -.11.1 j imjL .'
Wc yill buy or handle for you on a
brokeratfo or conimiuion ban's any
quantity ot potatoes in carload lot.
Or if you nend us a sample 'by parcel
post will make you price on aine.
Wc also handle id I kinds o drecjed
meot and t'uaiantee Journal price
on meat,
BOGGESS & CO.?
NOTICE OK-.RIIUIUFK'H SALE.
By virtue of an osocutlon In fore
closure, duly Issued by tho clerk ot
tho circuit court or tho county ot
lieschutos, stato of Oregon, datod tho
22nd day ot "April, 1919, In u cer
tain action In tho circuit court tor
snld county nnd state, whorolu Frank
L. wait, guardian, as nlalntlff. ro-
covored judgment and decroo against
W. 8. Rodman nnd Grace B. Rodman,
his wife: Marlon Chnmborluln and
Mlna Chamberlain, lila wlfo; GoorgO
W. Carpenter und Uln Carpenter, his
who; joiiii i. carpenter and Golda
Carponlor. his wUo, nnd tho Bank
ot Doming, a corporation, dofomlantB,
for tho sum of Forty-Threo Hundred
und nolOOth Dollnra ami costs and
disbursements tnxod nt Fifty-Nino
and 20lOOth Dollars, nnd attorney's
foes In tho sum ot Two Hundred
Sevonty-FJvo nnd nolOOth Dollars,
and tho further sum of Forty-Throe
and 7G100th Dollars tuxes, on tho
22nd day ot April, 1019,
lol front M., Portland, 0 I on the SUh day ot May, 1919, at
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Lawrence Bldg., Room 3
Phone Red 2251
Drs. Soil & Stockwell
1'liy.sichius and Surgeons
Bond Press Bldg.
BEND, OREGON
Phones; Offlco Red 41; Res. 123
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Pormnnontly Located in Bond
with New Equlpmont
Privato Office In Thorson'a
Jewelry Storo
' Dr. Turner will bo in I'rlno
vlllo every first and third Fri
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