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    IJKND BDMilCTIN, I1RNI), ORFJON, TIIURflDAV, NOVEMBER 27, 1010
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Central Oregon Scenic
Wonders Will Be Kept
For Posterity To Enjoy
Today you tuny no Itu nun o( tin)
permnm who loves llm outdoors, os
pielnlly lliu outdoois to which one
lii'coiniiM liicnmMliiKly itltiiohi'd ux onu
llvwt Innr.or In Cniitnil Oiogon, hut
a low yours hoiico, perhaps, whim
tiiuoh of Central dogon's beautiful
timber Im not lit (hit city's threshold,
thiiKi) of you who ilo not upprecliito
It will know t linn thu significance
mill will understand thu vnlixi of ilia
recent gift of thu hi'iiutlful tract of
iitiindlug timber, nut iihIiIii for thu
Hlnirllii Memorial I'mk In thu Turn
nlo creek canyon unit Itu euvolrnn
liy Thu Shcvlln-Hlxnn Compuny.
Onu luiirim by comparison, when
dealing with scenery, to appreciate
thu beauties thiil tin In Central Ore
gon valleys, creek beds, alone thu
mountain sides, and about thu lakes
Onu Iiiih to bo away from theso beau
ties to relish thuiu It Is a fact that
onu misses Ilium, longs for thuiu and
grown homesick wln-n away from
Ilium. Every day, overy hour, onu
may look out of one's door and view
picture and uvury llmu onu vIuwm
thuHu picture thuru aru uuw iiHpcls.
Thu mountain, thu tlmhur and rivers
thu Hinall creek chung" clothes and
appear to present u dlffuruiit torn
puramuiit, Thuru may bu portion
of our country moro extensively ex
ploited and commercialized, hut
lliunu aru fuw portions of thu country
whuru scenery In umni charmliiK or
fascinating, unit that, too, Include
lint Inn run wattM of thu dwutrt.
With thu pruKurvatloii of Central
Onion's huaut)' Npotn, to maku II
IM)Hlilf for ptmturlty to understand
Hint iipprot'lule thu good thing In
iiHturu, to provldu a phtcu to which
people mny no and enjoy thulr hour
of leisure, and It I true thuru aru
more hours for lluru today than
a decade iiko. Thu Hhevlln-lllxon
Company has net anldu thu strip of
beautiful tlmhur alone Tiunalo Can
yon, In and about Dillon Kail and
nlonr. a ntrutch of The Dalleii-Cull-
forula highway south of thu city,
Possibilities for the. duvulopmont
of this park for thu llciiellt of thu
public am without limit With thu
national forest within easy approach
on onu extremity, with Broken Top,
Tumalo Falls, Tumnlo Lake Sparks
l.aku, Twin Luke, l.ava l.aku. Crane
I'rnlrlu, Lost l.aku alone n poHHlblu
circuit, cooperating with thu Forest
Hervlcu, Hond and ('untal Oregon
ban a Yoitumltu Valley at It front
door. True, thonu thing will not
come to llund without the expendi
ture of money and time.
There muni bu doiiu something
hIoiii; thu llnu of a dellnlto policy for
thu development of Hhovlln Memorial
I'ark ItoadH can maku Mm buauty
Npoln more arcuiMlblu, and trail can
tako thu hlkur Into thu more remote
rucuHHUH, In accewdlile to motor u
IiIcIuh. Thuru Is nothing In thu wood
to bu Hindu over. It U now too
beautiful to bu man Hindu ovr.
Hut man can maku puwlhlui np
proarhuH Into Itu heart whuru Hum
thu charm which Nutiuu inner
llauntH to thu world.
Can you not conceit a trip that
will nuvur become tlresomu from
llund to thu Tumalo ureuk over thu
pruHuut road, oxtuudlng alone thu
rruHt of thu canyon for several miles,
than rlHliu: to thu uplaudH, over thu
lilatoau leadlikK by llioken Tup, drop
ping over Into thu IiuhIii of a Hcoro
of lakuti, out uguln an Into thu baitln
of thu Deschutes rlvur through thu
wondorH of Crane I'rnlilu, through
thu timber ngiiln and out to thu high
way back Iioiiio? It's not beyond
u piiKNlblllty, Next year and futuro
yearn am going to becomo mora than
over outdoor yearn durliu: thu play'
time. Thu Central Oregon motor
-OT0S
J
CZ
Jfoi
of
W. R. Speck, Special Agent
IhI will not linvu to Journey throtuih
Callfoiula or up Into thu Canadian
Rookie for a unit and change. When
thu toiirlHl c&iiioh ftom other states
ho ran bu inferred to this two or
three day sldo trip, knowing that he
will find mill Joy In thu natural won
der that thu Central Oregon up
land alfoid.
No dellnlto policy Iiuh been an
nounced with rugnid to lliu develop
ment of thu Hhuvllii Memorial Park.
TIiIh action awaltrt the fixing of thu
boundaries and thu purchase of
deHlrable timber to complete thu
limit of thn tract, II I keenly ap
preciated thu iiHNut thU elf u will bu
to Central Oregon,
IJRICK WORK STARTS
ON CATHOLIC CHURCH
Kl)le f Ailil(rclur Simplified to
A old Delay, Hut Later Addllloiik
Will lie ro.-lblr.
Laying thu floor and brick heKiiu
on Hat unlay on thu new Catholic
church on Franklin avenue and will
now bu rushed with all possibly peed
tieforu winter sets In. A. K Krl-
borr, hint thu contract for thu brick
and Mono work under K. I'. HroNtur
hoim who ha thu general contract
for thu building.
In It uMentlal feature the struc
ture will bu thu amu a orlelnally
nnnounceil. in order to obviate de
lay and to cut thu com, which under
thu original plan wait considered
to bu too IiIrIi, thn architecture him
boon simplified, llowcvur, thu con
Mriictlou that will hu carried out at
thu present will maku poHlblu thu
addition Inter of many of the beau
tiful feature an originally denlcned.
Thu Mend llrlck & Lumber Com
pany I makliiK upoclal brick for tin
window archuH and plre.
$200 FINE LEVIED
FOR SALE OF QUART
J. I1. Jones, inunai'.er of n clear
utoru on Hand between Mlnnuiota
nud Orueon, wait arrutud Friday
by Chief of Police Nixon on Inform
ation following an arrest earlier In
thu uvuiiliiR when a quart of whUkey
had been taken by thu police chief.
In a raid on Jonen' uHtabllNhtnent
no morn liquor was found, but Jonet
pleaded Kiilll)' In Police court on
Friday, and wrt fined $200 by
JlldKu 1) II. People.
June admitted procuring thu
procurlm; thu whlnkuy for a cus
tomer, and luruluK It over to him
for a consideration of $20. and be
wailed thu fact that hu had known
where Intoxlcatlni: liquor could bu
obtained. Hu promlHod that It
would bu hi lam oftuuvu.
M IN TERREBONNE
JOIN RED CROSS
Tho Ited CroHK roll call fund wuh
Increased on .Saturday when mem
bership fuuH amounting to $41 wuru
received from Tonubonuo ut com
mittee headquartura hero.
Don't DIsreKanl it Cold.
JnmuH MWJrury, Ilorrlmi Center,
Mich., wiyn hu wiih troubled with
kidney and bladder trouble for two
year and lined several kind of
medicine without any benefit, but
Foley Kldmy Pllltt igavu him roller
from ache and palutt and Mopped
sleeji illHturblng bladder ailment.
Thuy- utop huckacho and rhouraatlc
paltiH; ease lamuuumi. Sold ovorj'
whoru Adv.
FROM
CALIFORNIA CRUDE
Zerolcne is correctly
refined from selected
California crude oil, It
meets with scientific ac
curacy the lubrication
needs of all types of au
tomobile engines. Gets
Corrfcct Lubrication
Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
Standard Oil Co., Beiid, Ore.
ROSS FARNHAM
FACING TRIAL
ATTOHNICI AltltKHTi:i
KATlfltllAV, CIIAIt(Ji:i)
AHKAUIr AND ItATIKHV
O. KTAI)Ti:il.
IAHT
WITH
nv i:.
On a complaint nwom to by K.
O. Htiidlor, Ituitit Fnrnham wuh ar
ruHtcd on Katurday by Chief of
Police h, A. Nixon, chanted with an-
luiult and battery. Ho wan allowed
to go on hi own recinnlrancu.
Thu cimo erown out of an on
counter In Mr. Ktadtur'n law otflce
Friday afternoon, when hu ay
that ho wan attacked by Faniham
an he wan nlttlnr; in hut chair. Hu
wan dlncuMlnK a cum) with a client,
Mm. Vera Parrl, when Fnrnham
came In with noiiiu IukhI paper. The
two attorney talked for u moment
or two In regard to a divorce cao
wherein thu two appeared for the
irlnclpal In the case. Mr. Sladtcr
Mate that tin uccunud Farnhnm of
not llvlni; up to mi agreement and
that hu Informed the other attorney
that hu would not hu willing to ac
cept hi word again. At this remark.
Mr. Htadter say, Farnhnm struck
him In thu face, and In the clinch
which followed, thu alleged iissall
uut'it head wait thrtiHl through thu
glasH front of a bookcanu on top of a
duk. Faniham rerulvud onu or two
more blown before leaving thu olllco,
bleeding profusely from the scalp
wound.
PARALYSIS CAUSES
WORKMAN'S DEATH
A stroke of paraly caused tho
deuth Friday of II. C. Taylor, an
mplo)u of contrator ou Itock, at
thu A It, Kstebenul home wheru ho
won rooming. Hu had suffered a
lighter attack earlier In thu day
w'hllu working on Drake road.
Mr. Taylor camu to llund
week ago from Canada, and
no relative In thin city.
two
has
Put It In Tho llullctln.
LEGAL NOTICES
CAI.Ij KOK UKOISTKItKI) COL'XTV
ItOAII FUND WAIUIANTS.
Notlco In hereby glvon that all
warrant registered and drawn on
thu road fund from number 71 C to
910 Incluslvo aru hereby called for
payment on November 24th nud are
payable at thu County Treasurer'
olMcu, llund, Oregon.
C!,YDB M. McKAY,
Treasurer Deschute County.
38c
SOIMOXS.
IN THK CHtCUlT COUUT OF TUB
STATK OF OltKOON. KOU I)K-
SCHUTKS COUNTY.
Win. K. 8ANDKI... ) .
Plaintiff. )
vn. ) .
ANNA (i. INGHHSOM,. 1
and J, H. HANKIt, )
Clork of Deschute )
County, Oregon, )
Defendants. )
TO ANNA O. 1NQKUSOLL, Dofend
ant: IN THK NAMK OF THE STATE
OF OllKOON: You nro horoby ro-
qulrud to appear and anawor thu com
plaint tiled agaliiBt you In thn nbovo
untitled Hitlt within six weuks from
thu dato of thu tlrst publication of
thin HumnioiiH upon you, to-wlt:
within hox weukn from tho 20th. day
of November, 1919, and which said
dato in thu dato of thu first publica
tion hereof, and If you fall to appear
and aiiHwer within ald time, tho
plaintiff will apply to tho court for
tho relief prayed for in snld com
plaint, to-wlt,
FIIIST for tho sum of $1,700.00
with Interest thereon at tho rato of
six pur cent pur annum from tho 13th
day of Suptembur, 1917: for tho sum
of $170.00 attorney feo, and. for hla
coatu and disbursements boroln.
SECOND that thu usual decroo
may bo nuulo for tho salo of snld
promises by tho shoritr of said
county, according to law and tho
practlso of this court, and that tho
proceeds of Haul salo may bo applied
in tho pnymont of tho amount duo
to tho plaintiff, and of tho cost and
nttornoys fooii, and that tho balance
if any thoro bo, bo applied ns pro
vided ny law, aim that said dufond
nnt, and nil persons claiming under
him subsequent to tho oxocutlon of
said mortgage upon Bald promises,
either ns purchasers, Incumbrancers
or othorwlso, may bo barrod and
foreclosed of all rights, claims or
equity of redemption in tho said pro
mises, nud ovory part thoroof,
THIRD ,thnt tho plaintiff, or nny
other party to this suit, may bocomo
a purchnsor nt snld salo!
FOURTH, thnt n Restraining
Order bo Issued by this court forbid
ding nud prohibiting snld defendant,
ling
I. 1
J. II. Hunor. county clork of Do-
Bchutoa County, Oregon, from ac
cepting for rocord tho dood glvon by
W, M. Snndol, to tho dofondnut
Anna Q, IngorBoll.
FIFTH, that n Restraining Order
bo Issued by this court prohibiting
and forbidding tho defendant, Anna
O, Ingorsoll, her holrs or assigns,
from filing for record tho deed elvon
to her on Huptemher 13, 1917, by
tho plaintiff, for tho real entato hero
in before described, and that tho
plaintiff have such other and fur
ther relief In the premise iih to thin
court may seem meet ami equitable.
Thin HiimmouH In piihllHhed In tho
Mend llulletlii, a weekly nuwnpaper
of general circulation published In
llund, iiertchutoH County, Oregon,
once n week for nix connncutivo
weuki by order of Honorable T. K.
J, Duffy. Judge of tho above entitled
court, which order In dated thu 19th
day of November, 1919, and which
Order specHle thu date of thu first
publication of till summon, and
dlrcctn that you appear ami annwer
within lx week from the nald 20th
day of Novumuhor, and that a copy
of the complaint and summon bo
forthwith mailed to you at your hint
known post olllco address.
Dated of first publication, Novem
ber 20, 1919.
DcAUMOND and KHSKINK
Attorney for Plaintiff, O'Kano
llldg. Mend, Oregon. 38-4 Ic
NOTICK OF HON!) HAI.K.
Sealed bldn will bo received until
thu hour of 10 o'clock a. m. tho 11th
day of December, 1919, by thu under
nlgued and Immediately thereafter
publicly opened by thu County
Courl of Deschute County, Oregon,
at the office of said court In the
County Court House In Ilcnd, Ore
gon, for the purchase of bonds of
said county Issued for the building
of permanent road there In the sum
of $125,000, name being thu whole
of an authorized lsuo of tl2fi,000,
name being In denomination of $1,
000 each, numbered from 1 upwaid,
dated November 1, 1919. and matur
ing serially In numerical order an
follow:
J 18.000 four (4) years from dato
of Issue; $18,000 live (C) yearn from
date of liiBue; $18,000 six (C) years
from date of lsue; $18,000 seven
(7) yearn from dato of lue; $18.
000 Hght (8) years from dato of is
nuo; $18,000 nine (9) years from
date or Ihhuo; $17,000 ten 410) yearn
from date of lue.
Said bonds to bear Interest at five
and one-half per coat (S1) per an
num, payable semi-annually on May
and November tlrst, principal and In
terest payable in United Status gold
coin at the olllce of tho County Treas
urer or at tho Fiscal Agency of the
State of Oregon. In New York City,
at tho option of the holder.
Said bond must bu accompanied
by n curtllled check for 5 nor ceiu
of thu par value of the bonds bid for
and muni bo unconditional.
Tho approving legal opinion of
Messrs Teal, Minor & Wlnfree. of
Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
thu successful bidder.
Tho court resorves tho right to re
ject any or all bldn.
J. H. HANER.
Clerk.
Assessed valuutlon of taxable pro
perty of Deschutes County Is $8,733,
C29.40. Thu couuty has no bonded
Indebtedness. 38-40c
Kl'.MMONH.
In thu Circuit Court of the Statu of
Oicgon, For Dosrhutus County.
ANNETTE FRINK. )
Plaintiff. )
n. )
WM. A. FRINK, )
Defendant. )
TO Wm. A. Frlnk. tho above named
defendant: .
In tho Namo of the State of Oro
gon, you nro hereby required to np
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in tho nbovo entitled
case and cause on or before tho 25th
day of December. 1919, which is
moro than six weeks after tho 13th
day of November, 1919. tho dnto of
thu first publication of this summons
and if you fall so to appoar anc
answer, for want thereof, tho plain
tiff will apply to the court for thu
relief prayed for in tho complaint,
to-wlt: For n decreu of this court
dissolving tho bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and for n
further decree awarding to plaintiff
thu futuro caro. custody and control
of plaintiff and defendant's minor
child, Gladys Frluk, and for such
other and further relief us to tho
court may appear just and cqultublo.
Servico of thrs summons is mado
upon you by publication thereof In
thu Rend Ilullotin for six consocutlvo
and succusslvo weeks under and by
virtuo of an order made and entered
on tho 13th day of Npvomber, 1919,
by thu Honorablo T. E. J. Duffy,
Judgo of tho nboVo untitled court.
Tho dnto of thu tlrst publication
of this summons is the 13th day of
Norember. 1919, and tho dato of tho
last publication thereof Is thu ISth
day of December, 1919.
E. O. STADTER.
Attorney for Plnlutlff.
Bond, Oregon
37-42c
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Ort'Kon in ami For tho County
of Dorichutes.
OEO. n. SIMPSON. )
Plaintiff. )
vs. )
OEO. S. CLAYTON, )
Defendant. )
THE STATE OF OREGON TO THE
SAID GEORGE S. CLAYTON:
You nro horoby summoned to np
poar within sixty duya after tho first
publication of this summons, to-wlt:
within sixty dnys after tho 1,3th day
of Novombor, 1919, nnd dofend tho
nbovo entitled action In tho nbovo
ontltlod cour( and sorvo a copy of
your nnswor upon tho nttornoys for
tho plaintiff nt tholr offlco below
stntod and In case of your fnlluro bo
to do judgment will bo rendered
ngnlnst you according to tho prayor
of tho complaint, which has been
filed with tho clork of tho said court,
tho object of tbla suit la to foreclose
a mortgage in the sum of Onn Thmm.
nnd dollars, togother with interest
inoroon at tho rato of 10 per cent
per annum from tho first day of Sep-1
TANLAC
tumbur, 191ft. nud for tho further
Hum of Two Hundred dollars ultor
noy'fl fee and the cost and dlnhurnu-
muni of thin action to bo tnxed.
Said foreclosure being sought up
on thu following described property
In thu county or Deschutes, Statu
of Oregon, to-wlt ', tho south went
quarter of the southeast quarter of
nectloii 32, township 15 nnd lots
thrco nnd four aiftl tho north one
half ot thu southwest quarter of sec
tion five In township sixteen south,
till in range 11 E. W. M. containing
138.51 cren.
This summon in published in com
pliance with an order of tho Honor
able Circuit court for tho county of
Deschute mado and entered on tho
22nd. day of October, 1919, nnd or
dering that tho said summon bo
published in seven consecutive Issues
of a newspaper of general circula
tion fti Deschutes county, Oregon.
CHRIS A. DELL.
GEO. IJ. SIMPSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PL'IJLICATIO.V.
Department of tho InU-rlor.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dalles
Oregon. November 8, 1919,
NOTICE In hereby given that
Ferdinand Tauscher, of Milllcan,
Oregon, who on April 2G, 1916, made
Homestead Entry, No. 015987, for
Lots 1-2 SV4 NEi4, SEW. Section 6,
Township 20 South, Range IC East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to mako final three year
proof, to establish claim to tho land
nbovo described, before II. C. Ellis
V. S. Commissioner, at Rend, Ore
gon, on thu iTtlt day of December,
1919.
Claimant nnmen an witnesses;
Clifford J. Cook. George W. Cook,
William Rahn, Charles Graffenbcr
gcr, all of Milllcan. Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
3S-42p
37-43C
)
)ss.
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF DESCHUTES )
L. G. McRcynolds, who being
first duly sworn, states upon oath
that he Is the duly elected, qualified,
and acting Cashier of The First
National Rank of Bend, Oregon, a
corporation organized and existing
under the laws of Oregon.
AUlant further states that tho fol
lowing is a true and complete state
ment of all accounts, now on the
books of said bank, in which there
has been neither deposit or check
drawn during seven (7) years last
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol SuiuLrd Su.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMDER CO.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-1C First National
Bank Bldg. Tel. Gil
(Dr. Co' Former Office.)
II. It. DcArroonJ Chat. W. Enkln
DeArmond & Erskine
L A AV Y E R S
O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon
H. O. JC L L I 8
AttorBor-at-Law
United States Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND. OREGON
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Lawronco Bldg., Room 3
Phone Red 2251
DR. C. H. SOLL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
- Bend Press Bldg.
BEND, OREGON
Phones: Office Red 41; Res, 123
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Deschutes County Abstract Company
D. H. PEOPLES, President
Most Complete Abstract Plant In Central Orogon. Speolal Attention
Given to Federal Loan Abstracts.
First National Danh Bid., BEND, OK Cor. next to Allej
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
SOU; AOI'NTS
pant:
II. J. Douglas, . ... $283. G7
That tho Inst known placo of ro
ntdonco, or post nfflco ndd runs of mild
depositor was Rend, Oregon, nnd
Uiat tho last change made In said
account was February. 1912.
L. G. McREYNOLDS.
, Subscribed and nworn to beforo
mo, thin 7th, day of November, A. D ,
1919.
IlIRDIB MORGAN,
Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expire, October
18, 1922. 37-tOo
Department of llm Interior.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE nt Lakevlow,
Oregon October 13 1919.
NOTICE In hereby given thnt Net
tle Shultz, of Lnplnp, Oregon, who.
on March 9, 191C, ma lie homestead
entry, No. 09108, for V 8EJ4W
EH SBi. W 8B!4 NBU SB
U, Wfc E 8EU SEK, section
25, township 22 8., rango 9 B., Wil
lamette .Meridian, han filed notlco
of Intention to make final throe
year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, beforo E. L.
Clark, U.. S. Commissioner, at La
pine, Oregon, on tho 25th., day of
November, 1919.
Claimant names an witnesses:
W. E. Recsloy. George Mayiield, Carl
Wise, Jessie Wist, all of Laplne,
Oregon.
(Publish for five consecutivo
weeks In the Bend Bulletin, Bond,
Oregon.)
JAS. F. BURGES8,
Register.
34-38o
Dr. L W. Gatchell
Optometrist and
Manufacturing Optician
Complete Ltn i Grirdiog PUol la con
nection w.th roy cfilcc at
LARSON U CO.. Jewelers
143 Orejoo ilrett. Bend, Orrjoo
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EYE SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In Bend
with Now Equlpmont
Privato Office In Thorson'a
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Dr. Turner will bo in Prlne
vlllo ovory first and third Fri
day; In Madras overy second
aud fourth Friday, and In Red
mond overy first nnd third
Thursday ot each month.
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