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IIKNI) I1ULLKTIN, 11HNP, OIIKGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, WW PAGE t . 4 VAST TIBER ; BELT IS OPEN TO NEW LINE -45,000 ACRES OWNED BY HILL INTERESTS. . SURVEY PIERCES PINE l.K Could I In Mom llfllclriitly Millet nt Rend Tluirt nt Any Point nit PitKinl Ilond, In Hr-llrf of !k-ii Miy. III tliu minds of local business Dion and timber holders, ll lit up imronl why tlin proposed linn of tho I'nrtliiml & Southeastern riillioml In projected southeast fiom Hokk pass to Klntnrn nnd Glut an it thence to Bond. It Iiiim Ixioii authoritatively learned horn that two Hill Interest!! liuvo iipproxl;nntuly 45,000 acres of tlmbor directly trlhutury to tlui pro. posed lino, nil of which In locitti'il on tho cunt slope of thu Cascade niountnliiH. Thu proposed lino ox tends throiiKlt thu luiait of UiIh tlinhor for u dlntunco of 47 iiiIIcm. Tho lirfmllli of tho Umber bell on tho cant slope Ih approximately 12 ItlllCH, Unit" Tuirl Ti Unitary. An PHtltnntu placet on tho amount of timber represented Ih placed at 000 million fret, n grout purl of which in murchniilahlo and tribu tary to tho Deschutes river. It lit ustlmulod that other timber, Includ ing that owned by prlvato Interests tuul In tho national forests directly trlhutury to tho lino, In II vo billion foul. According to mun well Informed on tho timber situation In Cuntrnl Oregon, practically nit of tho Hill tlmlior can ho brought to tho De schutes river for mlllliiK mora sutls foctorlly than nt any otlior point along tho propoicd routo of tho l'ortlund & Southeastern railroad. Timber I'imiI Iolllc. It In coufldnntly felt that Louis Yours ie Restful Sleep are SIMMONS BEDS We are now showing a departure in beds. The Simmons Beds are so con structed as to invite a restful, healthful sleep. Features of the Simmons Beds: They cannot Warp They cannot become loose jointed They cannot lose their beauty or comfort with age They are correctly proportioned They have a rich finish They blend with any decorative scheme They have refined, elegant and artistic design The Simmons Pressed Steel Beds bring the true relation with accepted good taste in bedroom .decoration, Easily Renovated Supremely Restful Luxuriously Comfortable Inquire about Simmons Beds Bend Furniture Company Pigeon Finds Use When Phone Line To Bend Is Dead Tho tolophono Ntrlko had no terror for Wlllam Sprout of tho Denchutim national rorost corvlco. Instead of taking down tho receiver and vainly nttomptliiK I" Kot tho atten tion or tho missing "Central," Mr. Hproat, who Ih at Kost luko on Mpoclal work for tho forest, tiienily took a pigeon fiom IiIh banket, Nllpped a nolo In tho aluminum tubo attached to tho currier's Iok nnd turnnd thu bird Ioohu, Inside, or HO mln uteH tho bird wmh In tho coto at tho Hproat homo In llenil, mid a fow minutes later tho "cull" wun received by Mm. Hproat, Hill In desirous of milling thin tim ber, hut them remains speculation im to tho point ho will conduct those operatlonn, It In iiIho fait that thero may ho nomo nrranKoment whereby tho other limber interests, holding land trlhutury to tho survey, rnny pool their timber with tho view to general and extensive milling opnnitloiiN on tho DoschutOH rlvor. Thu haul from tho nuinrnll pro Hunts no difficulties, ll bus been learned, but, rather, tho coudltlonN favor operations southeastward rather than northwestward over tho pilSS, ' Mun who huvn traveled oxtonslve ly In tho Cascades nay that thu Hogg pass la tho lowcut point In tho Can cudu inountnltiN over which a mil lino might bo coniitructed, nnd that tho elevation at tho hlRhont point In no nioro than 4700 feet. Undo Eben. "Do nmoiint of hurryln' n mnn wants to do," until Uncle Khcn, "In mighty npt to depend on whether he's truvelln nfoot or ilrlvln n boss." A (Jnilefiil WonmnV Story. Mm. Robert Illnlr of 4C1 8. 20th strout, Torro Haute, Itnllana., writes: "After taking Foley Kidney 1M1U n fow weokN 1 found my kidney trouble gradually dliiappearlng. Tho hack aches stopped and I am also froo of tho.o tired spoils and hondnchcN nnd my vision Is no longer bleared." They Ntop rhouniatlc paliw. For sulo yvory wheru Adv. the WORK IS RAPID ON NEW SCHOOL BRICKLAYING ALMOST COMPLETED. CoiiNtiticlloii III Krnuooil JIcIiik Pimlutl liy ContratloiN, anil Will Ik) HnUhrd Well Itcforo Tliun Limit EJnjwtra. Hnpld progress In being tnado on tho construction or tho now Ken wood hcIiooI, and E. P. I) ros tor tious, thu contractor, will have tho bul Id lii; nnlshod well In advance or Hoptemhor 10, tho data not for Hm completion, wuh thu Ntutumenl today ot Frank Sutherland, super Intoiident or coriHtruttlon. Huven bricklayers, under tho di rection or Al Frlborg, bavo nearly reached tho end or 270,000 brickn required In orectliiR tho hcIiooI, and will bu throuRh by Saturday oven Iur. IClKht curpenteru are hclnR om ployed nnd tho main part or tho school construction remaining' to ho douo will keep thorn In tho.weHt wing or tho bulldliiR. Work ban already been nturtrd on the heutlnR nyNtoin by FlnnoRun Bros,, nnd tho plant will bo I tin tailed In ndvanco or tho completion of tho main con tract. It In expected. IMniin drawn by Architect I.co A. Thomnn provides for eight class roouiN nnd lnrRo assembly hull, with thu hfiHomont devoted entirely to tho steam plant. Duiigrn of Hot Weather. Any one In doubly liable to ill ef fect n from thu hot huh when stom nch nnd howetN nro cloRRcd with n mniiN of undigested food. If you Buf fer from nick hcaducho, bllllousuess, hloatlnR, heavlncNN, or any 111 caused by Indlgcsllnu take a Foley's Cath artic tablet nnd you will feel hotter In tho morniiiR. For sulo everywhere. Adv. BEND MEN SERVE IN ARMY HEADQUARTERS II. IC. Cook He turn to llenil After 1!) MuutliH Oventeni Tnuml IUittlflleMs of i:mi)K. After ncrvliiR 20 months ovorsonN In tho American expodltlonnry forces, durliiR which tlmo ho was stationed nt Gonornl PorshlnR'n huadquartorn In Franco, II. K. Cook, son of W 0. 'Cook of this city, has returned to Ilond nnd dopnrtcd soon for IiIh ranch In tho Mllllcnn val ley after u visit with his parents bore. Ily vlrtuo or tho fact that ho had previously been n newspaper man, Mr. Cook wuh ono of n detachment selected to tour tho bnttlollolds of Kuropo after tho sIkiiIiib or tho nrmlstlco. Kldd a New Yorlccr. Tho redouhtnhlo rapt. Kldd lived nhout 200 years nun In a houso that stood on tho present slto of 110-121 Pearl street, New York City. Tim Ti'Nt Tlmt 'IV1N. Theru In only ono real test for n cough remedy and that In ubo. 8. M. Oliver. Ilox 1D2, H. F. D. C, Qreona boro, fl. C writes: "Foloy'a llonoy nnd tar Ih Just fine. I koop It In tho hoiiflo ull tho tlmo." It Hoothca and ru HoveH hay fever, asthma, courIib, coldfl, croup nnd bronchial nlToc tlolis. For Halo ovorywhoro. Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUulflrd .lvtrtlinit rhanr txr luue 20 rnU fur SO wonU or leu. One rent ir wnrl for all ovjt 0. Alt clkulflcU nJvertUlng irirnr cbii in niivanccM KOK SALB. FOIt SALE Ono water wheel, ono Uoublo-nctlon force pump, also one pump Jack. Williamson's Second Hand Store. 3-21-32p FOR SALE Two room houso and ono of best garden lota lit city of Ilond. Soil deop nnd well fertil ised, Worth $450 buUwlll uacrl flco for $325, $125 down, balanco tormn. Addross box 72C, Ilond, for nppolntmout. H WANTED. LEASE AND OPTION Want to loaso Irrigate dalfalfa ranch from 40 acres up. Want option to buy nt expiration nt loaso. Might pur chnso stock and equipment. Ad tlrosa II 20, Tho Ilond, Ilullotln. 20-20-24p WANTED Ily experienced fnrmar with two teams, work on ranch or will run ranch, Mnn, wlto and boy or 14. Inqulro Ilullotln. WANTED Wo will call nnywhoro, any place, any tlmo, to look nt your used furniture. Lot us know what you hnvo. Wo pay cash. Tho Standard Furnlturo Co. 97-49tfc " LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED to Culdwull'a, G mlloa cost of Ilond, 1 long 2-yenr-old black stallion; 1 black yearlliiK filly. 1 brown two-yenr-ohl maro. Owner may iiavo nnmo by pnylnR dam tiRvn and conIn, T. C. -Merchant. 18-Otfc LOBT Hay mare. I'orlod-0 over horsoNhoo, In horseshoe on loft shoulder, also HrIiI grny maro with cropped In ear. Ilolli hnd hnltortt on. Also chuln on front Ior or ench . Anyone who has neon them traveling ploaso notify mo at my expense, W. K. Nollor, Iirothers, OreRon. 10-20-l-2p N(Ki'i(;i: ion iuiimcatio.v. nopnrtment of tho Interior, United HtnteN Lund Offlco at Tho Dalles, OrcRon, July 10, 101D. Notice In hereby Riven thut Leo pold F. Tnuschor of Mllllcan, Ore Ron, who on October 23, 10M, made homestond entry No. 013973, for lot , 8BVi8W,, nnd 8K, hoc tlon 30. N'NK',, section 31, town ship 10 south, rariRu lr, cast, Wll lametto meridian, hns filed notlco of Intention to make final thrco-car proof to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before If. C. Kills, United Btatcs commissioner at Ilond, OreRon, on the 23rd duy or August, 1010, Claimant names as witnesses: Ocorgo W. Cook or Hend, Oregon, Itouben Keller or Mlllcan, Oregon, William Wrahn of 'Mllllcan, OrcRon, nnd John Holland of Mllllcan, Ore Ron. H. FltANK WOODCOCK, 20-24p Iteglstcr. NOTICK IOH PI'IILICATIOX. (Not Coal IiikIh.) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Ofllco nt Lakevlew, OrcRon, July 10, 1019. Notlco Is hereby given that Charles K 8trect. of Ui Pino, Oro roii, who on October 23, 1914, mado homestead entry No. 0778C. for the 8WU nectlou 1. township 23 south rnngo 0 east Willamette meridian, ban tiled notlco of Intention to rank'.' final three-year proof to establish claim to tho lands above described boforo K. L. Clark, United States commissioner, nt La Pine, Oregon, on thu 23rd day or AURUst, 1919. Claimant tinmen as witness: William II. HollluNlicad, W. K. Decs ley, J. X. Masten, Carl Wise, all of La Pine, Oregon. JAMES F. nUKOESS. 20-24c ItORlster. notk'i: for pumlication. Department or tho Intorlor, United Stolen Land office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 2. 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Ivan V. McGlllvrny, or Bend, Oregon, who on April 3, 1916, made homestead entry No. 015913, for tho WSEU section 22. WJ4NEU. section 27, township IS south, range 12 cast, Willamette meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land above described before II. C. Ellis, U. S. commissioner, at Dcnd, Oregon, on tho ICth day of August, 1919. Claimant names ns witnesses: Ilonnrd Tuknmpc, Herman Tekampo, Qlenn II. Slack and Merle Knotts, all of Ucnd, Oregon. II. FltANK WOODCOCK. 19-23p Iteglstcr. NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION. (Not Coal I,nmN.) Department fo tho Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon. Notlco Is licroby given thnt Pcrlcy II, Ilenl, or Ln Pine, Oregon, who on Octobor 14, 191-1, mado homestead entry No. 08123. for tho EE, section 28, township 23 south,' range 10 cast, Wlllamotto meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described bo foro K. L. Clnrk, United States com missioner, nt Ln Pine, Oregon, on tho ICth day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: George Parker,, Jnko Howard. George Sly nnd Amo Howard, all of Ln Pino, Oregon. J AS. F. UUltOESS, 19-23c Register. NOriCK FOR PUHLII'ATIO.V. (Not Coal Lauds.) Dopartmont or tho Intorlor, United States Uind Offlco nt Lakevlew, Oregon, July 1, 1919. Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt Willie Sylvestor, of Ln Pino, Oregon, who on November 27, 1914, made home- Btond entry No. 0S11S, for tho NWM SW'i, WKNW'4, section 2G, SW4 SWU, section 23, township 23 south, range 9 east, Wlllamotto meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final throo-yeur proof to establish claim to tho land above described boforo E. L. Clark. United States commissioner, nt Ln Pine, Oregon, on tho 22nd day or August, 1919. Claimant names us witnesses: Jnko Howard, Fred Smith, Mtko Mayflold, Geortfo luyfleld, ull ot La Pino, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 19-23o Register, NOTICE 1XHI PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Uiiu.) Dopartmont of tho Interior, United States Land ottlco at Lukovluw, Oregon, July 1, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Frank J, Wallace or Ln Pino, Orogon, who on August 22, 1914, mado homestead entry No. 08004, ror tho SWU, sec tion 33, township 21 south, range CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND .lf I 4MB DIAMOND rf5?&l nt OljrNWI -. -7 sto. go" i m. m -u. I.AD1RS! -L-r jt Jl.V yui Unnlil for CIII-CIIRS-TSR 9 A Diamond uuaku rii.i.a ta kkd ni Com metallic boxes, scaled with Bluett? Itlbboa Yaks no otubk. MarofT.urV ii. ...iii j B.v . nin.ouKA.'ru V 1IIAMONU 11UANU I ILLS, for twcntyfivQ )car tcKarJcd as llcst Safest, Alwaya Keltablcw SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS JS EVERYWHERE ivS TANLAC 10 cant, Wlllamotto meridian, tins filed notlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof to establish claim to tho land above described betoro K. L. Clark, United Statcn commis sioner, nt Ln Pino, Oregon, on tho 22nd day or August, 1919. Clulmnnt names an witnesses: John Blow, Oono Rapcr, Henry Cav- anntjRii nnd Cinud Clow, nil or La Pino, Oregon. JAS. F, BUItaBSS, 19-23c Register, SUMMONS. In tho circuit court of Deschutes county, for tho state of Oregon. Annn Blcknell, plaintiff, vs. O. O. Blcknall, defendant. To O. G. Blcknell, thu above named defendant: In tho name of tho state of Oregon, you are hereby required to nppcar nnd nnswer tho complaint tiled ngalnot you In tho above entitled cu8o nnd cause, on or boforo the 24th dny or July, 1919, which Is morn than six weeks after the 12th dcy ot Juno, 1919, the data ot the first pub lication ot this summons, and It you rail so to appear and answer, ror want thercot tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In hor complaint, towlt: tor a do creo or thin court dissolving tho bonds ot matrimony, heretofore and now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant and for a further de cree, Riving and granting to plaintiff tho right and privilege ot resuming her former name of Anna Nyo. Service of this summons is mado upon you by publication thereof in tho Bend Bulletin for six consccutlvo and successive weoks, under and by vlrtuo of an order mado and entered on tho 12th dny of Juno, 1919, by tho Honorable T. E. J. Duftey, Judge of tho above entitled court. Tho dato ot tho first publication of this summons is tho 12th day ot Juno, 1919, nnd tho dnto of tho last publication Is the 24th day of July, 1919. 15-210 E. O. STADTER, Attorney for Plaintiff Bend, Oregon NOTICE OF HALK OF STATE LANDS. Notlco Is hereby given that tho stato land board of tho state ot Ore Ron will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock a. m., August 12, 1919, ror the following described lands, towlt: Section 3C, T. 13 S.. R.13.E. Section 3G, T. 20 8., R. 11 E. All bids must be accompanied by Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, I nth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SunoVd Sua. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bids. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coo'i Former Office.) H. It. DeArmond Ch, V. ErtVtn DeArraond & Erskine Ii a w y k it s O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon H. O. JC L L I 8 Attoraeyat-Lw United State OoBUulssloiier First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE 8CTIOOI Lawrence Bldg., Room 3 Fhona Red 2251 DR. C. II. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bond Press Bldg. BEND, OREGON Phonos: Offlco Rod 41; Res. 123 Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PF.OPLES, President MoH Comttloto Abstract Plant in Central Orogon. Special Attention Glvon to Federal Loon Alwttacw. first National UnK Dldii,, UEND. ORE,. Cor. next to Alley FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLE AGENTS regularly executed applications to purchUBO, and check or draft for at least one-fifth of tho nmount bid. Tho board rosorves tho right to re ject any or all bids. Applications and bids should be addressed to O, O. Brown, clerk state land board, Snlom, Oregon, and marked "Application nnd Bid to I'urchuso State Lands." O. a. BROWN, Clork State Land Board, Dated at Salem, Oregon, May 29 1919. ' 14-240 NOTICK TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court ot tho 8tato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho Matter ot tho Estate of Lewis J. Cnlc, Deceased. Notlco Is horcby given that the undersigned was on. tho 18th day ot Juno, 1919, appointed administrator of the estate ot the above named de ceased by tho county Judgo ot De schutes county, Oregon. Therefore, all persons holding claims against tho estate of said de ceased nro hereby notified to present tho same, duly verified, according to law, at my office In the O'Kane building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the dato ot tho first publication hereof. Dato ot first publication, Juno 27, 1919. CHARLES W. ERSKINE, Administrator ot the Estate ot Lewis J. Cale, Deceased. 19d 18-21w-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stato ot Orogon, tor tho County ot De schutes. In the Matter ot tho Estate of A. I. Stevens, Deceased. . Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 18th day ot June, 1919, appointed administrator of tho estate of the nbovo named deceased by tho county Judgo of De schutes county, Oregon. Therefore, all persons holding; claims against the cstato ot said de ceased aro hereby notified to present the samo duly verified, according to Jaw, at my offlco In the O'Kase building, Bend, Orogon, within six months from the dato of the first publication hereof. Date ot first publication, June 27, 1919. CHARLES W. ERSKINE, Administrator of the Estate ot A. L. Stevens, Deceased. 19d 18-21 w-c Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. 1A. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NIBWONOER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER XJceascd Enibalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 431. Lady Asst. DR. R. D. 8TOWELL Naprapathlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S Phone Red 483 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bond with Now Equipment Prlvato Offlco in Thorspn's Jewelry Storo Dr. Turner will bo in Prine vlllo overy first and third Fri day; in Madras ovory second nnd fourth Friday, and in Red mond evory flrst nnd third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads.