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BICND BULLETIN, REND. OREGON, THUnflnAV, DECEMBER. 11, Ifllf) rAGK 9 4 1 an council REMOVES KULP McPIIERSON CHARGES INEFFICIENCY i:K'clMl ConteCt I'nIU to Materia. llo Onllmmco Mill AIiiin nt KiipprfNHlou of (Jimibllnjf flly to Alii Itvfl Room. Tim nrwt cliungo in tho IJend pollcu doimrtiuunl In yearn ciiinu lnil night, when on thu recommendation of D. (I, McPIhthoii, cliiilritinn of thu Pol Icu committee, the poMtlon of night oUIcor, hold by F L. Kulp, wnii do elitrod vuriuit by Mnylir Jvnato nftcr it unniiliioii voto of Inntructlon by l ho council. To replace tbo formor Incumbent, tint Mayor appointed M. K. Htoplionnon, who hn n record of two yonrx In Ilio iiriny, and who hold' tbo rank of Sergeant Major at Ilia tlmo of blx (Uncharge. Tbo appoint ment wnn continued without oiii-h-lion. Ily iiiomI of tboiio who attondod tbo meeting, a nliiirp content over tbo removal of tho night ofllcer bad bfon expected, but there wan no din ouwtlon of any kind after tbo Mitt tt t ton bad been explained by Mr. McPburHon, Ilo declared that bo bad found tbo night otllcor to bo Inciting In eiilcleuey, that there bad been no roporta mado by Mr. Kulp lo tbo pollea chief, 'uud that there wnn an appuiuul luck of cooperation between tbo ulKlit and day otllcum. Ilo mild that before tbo llml of tho month bo luidyahkod Mr. Kulp to rebuilt bin ri'MlRiiiitlon, that tbo night officer had promised lo rouiply. with tbo re lU('t, but that tho promlno bad not boon kopt, While ejKpreilng per Honal regret that tbo removal of tbo oillccr nconiod necoiinry, bo nuured tbo council that If tbo stand of tbo pollro committee wito not supported In would feel that It wonld bo imp Icim to contfliuo In ofllco. May Revoke I.ltriifcri. Two now ordlunucpii were Intro duced, ono aiming at tbo nuppriuwlori of gambling giving tho mnyor power to rovoko licensed of pool.roomi, rafd room, clrcum-n, mid show, and tbo other providing for tbo licensing of vehicle offered for bin. Ilotb ordlnnncoit woro rend for tho first tlmo, final action to bo taken tit u Hubficquont mooting. Tbo mnttur of cooperation with tho Commercial club, In reopening tbo city rest room, was brought up, ii nd tbo council voted an appropriat ion of $10. It was decided that Chief of I'ollco Nixon should move hit hendquartorH from thoMlrtt station to tho rost room. Health Rulea ,ke.l. Monthly report of cfty olllcors worn Riven, thu treasum-'H Miito inunt Allowing n balauco of $5,471.09 in (bo general fund, and fOli.M In tbo Howor Tund. Flro Chief Cnrlon reported tbo need of n tiro oacnpo nt tho Hold school, and staten that tbo bospltalH In tho city are In a inmo what dangerous condltlon.llo rocom moiided that Inside rooms bo used only for patients nbloito holp thorn Holvcs In case of a lire. Ono hun dred nnd sixty-four house Inspections woro tmulu during tho month, nnd totnl damngo from flro amounted to 3D0. Chief of Police Nixon report ed eight arrtmlH during tho month of Novombor. Dr. Anna Illes Fin Icy, city health otllcor, reported two canoH of smallpox In tho city, both under quarantine, recommended bet tor sanitation at depot out-buildings, confinement of vicious dogs, nnd chnngoH lu thu city health ordinance which will mnko it conform to tbo Htntuto In tho matter of making tho city otllcor registrar of vital that reports of contagious dlsonses ho turned In to this central author ity, Tho mutter wau referred to tho boaltli commlttoo and City Attorney Ilonson. ' County Fund to Aid. Mr. IJonHon, In nu Informal ro port, fltntod that tho claims of A. A. Warner for horsos Impounded nnd sold by tho city uro still bolng no gotlnted, nnd doclarod that tho pas sago of tho ordlnnnco providing n standard of boat for public buildings, which was Introduced nt n previous mooting, would bo iundvlsablo. Ilo atntod that undor tho oxlstlng county budgot, It would bn Impoaslblo to ycompol tho county court to expend a cortuln proportion of tuxes rnlsod in Uond for road work within tho city, its bad boon miggostod In tbo council n month ago, but said that ttndor tbo now law 70 per cont of rond tiixos colloctod In Bond must bo spont hero. Mayor EubIob, In spoaklug of road matters, said thnt ho had rofused to sign tbo contract with tho county court for tho uso of tho rond roller "Nowls theTime to Do It" says the Good Judge Go to real tobacco ' the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that Pat Up In RIGHT CUT is a short-cut W-B CUT is but that tbo bill for the roller would bo allowed. Flro Chief Cailon Informed tbo Council that Ilo had been offered $G00 for tho chassis of tho old flro truck, and thu disposal of this pleco of equipment was referred to tbo Police and Flro committee with power to act. A resolution condemning tlm Cald well bat u In Ktiiats addition, as n public nuisance, was passed with lit tle discussion. I u addition tho usual list of claims ngalusl tbo city, thu dr.awlug of war rants for 3H'J to Joe Hock, $232.23 to Frank Miller, and I101C 9G to tbo United Contracting Co., for street, sidewalk, and sewor work, was order ed on tbo recommendation of City Engineer Hubert II. Gould. 18 BABIES REPORT TO THE RED CROSS At the close of tbo fifth day of 11a by week In IJend, Miss Margaret Ilrems, Hod Cross nurse, roporled a totnl of 48 babies examined by tho physicians of tho city, Tbo high mark was reach yesterday when 17 babies were brought to tbo Hod A Menace! TUBERCULOSIS menaces your con munity. It menaces your very home. -v Yes, it menaces YOU. TUBERCULOSIS killed 150,000 Amer icans last year and just as surely it will kill 150,000 this year. YOU cannot put It naldo as an unpleasant fofct, but you can holp PREVENT it. At last we know that Tuberculosis can b,o PREVENTED and can be CURED. f i Don't pass a Red Cross Christmas Seal Booth without buying encourage those who are selling. . Use Red Cross Christmas Seals Each Seal Isa Penny's Worth of Cure and Prevention. This Advertisement is made possible through the contribution by The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. to the cause of the sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals, Two Styles tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco Cross rooms In tbo Bend Company building, uud todny 12 were examin ed. Examination!! will bo conducted from 10 to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Tho weak bns been highly success ful, except In ono particular, Miss Ilrems states, Hlia complains that the babies for tbo most purl bavo been either normal or ubovo normal. "They aren't tbo ones who need tho ndvjcu or help of tbo Hod Cross," tbo nuiMo said. "If tboro oro any babies In Uond who are below nor mal, I would greatly appreciate it if their pnrents would bring them lu tomorrow," .MIuNter Wiiiits l Help, It Is only natural that ono who has been relieved from suffering should feel grateful and want to help others, Hev V. F. McHwyndolo. 818 Kim St., Macon, Oa., writes: "My kldnoys gave mo much trouble before I took Foley Kidney Pills, I am ready at any tlmo to speak n word for Foloy Kidney Pills." 8old Everywhere. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICK OF IIKAItlNCl ON FINAL ACCOUNTINO. ' Notice la hereby glvon thnt tbo undersigned administrator of tho Join tho forces that aro successfully throt tling tho White Plaguo in your community and provido health insuranco for your neighbors, your self and your own family. JH ostato of Champ Smith, deceased, hail filed his flrml accounting In tbo county court of Deschutes County Oregon, ami mat tho Judgo of said court ban fixed Saturday, December 27, 1010, in 10 o'clock a. in. nt tho county court room In tho courthousa in nonu, Oregon, an tno tlmo nnd pluco for hearing objections to nnd tho settlement of said accounting, uiiu nil persons Interestod aro here by cited to appear nt said tlmo nnd place and shown cnuso If such exist why mild final accounting should not bo ullowed and said administrator discharged from bis trust. Dated and published first tlmo November 27, 1010. , .1. H. fi.MITH, Administrator f tho Kstato of Champ Hmlth, Deceased. 39-42c HOLMONH. IN TUB CIHCUIT COUHT OF TUB HTATB OF OHKOON, FOH DB BCI1UTB8 COUNTY. Win. B. HANDBL. Plaintiff, vs. ANNA O. INQBHflOM,, nnd J. II. HANEK, Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, Do fondants. TO ANNA O. INOEHSOLL, Defend- nut: IN TUB NAME OF THE BTATE OF OHKOON; Vou nro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plnlnt filed against you In tho above entitled suit within six weeks from tho date of tho llrst publication of this summons upon you, to-wlt: within sox weeks from tho 20th. day or November, 1919, and which said date Is tho dato of tho first publica tion hereof, and If you fall to appear and answer within said time, tbo plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tbo relief prayed for lu said com plaint, to-wlt. FIHST for tho sum of Jl.700.00 with Interest thereon nt tho rate of six per cent per annum from tho 13th day of September, 1917: for tbo sum of $ 170 00 attorneys feo, and for his costs and disbursements herein. SECOND thnt tho usual decrco may be mndo for tho sale of said premises by tbo sheriff of said county, nccordlng to law and tho iprnctlio of this court, and that the proceeds of said salo may bo applied in tho payment of tho amount duo to the plaintiff, and or the cost and attorneys fees, and that tho balanco, If any there be, bo applied as pro vided by law. and that said defend ant, and all persons claiming under blm subsequent to the execution of sold mortgngo upon said premises, cither as purchasers. Incumbrancers or otherwise, may bo barred and foreclosed of all rights, claims or equity of redemption In the said pro mises, and every part thereof. Tlimi) that the plalnUMTor nny otln'r party to this suit, may become a purchaser at said sale. FOUHTH, that, a Hestrnlnlng Order bo Issued by this court forbid ding and prohibiting said defendant, J. H. Manor, county clerk of Do jichules County, Oregon, from ac cepting for record tbo deed given by W. M. Sandcl, to tbe defendant Anna O. Ingcrsoll. FIFTH, that a Hestrnlnlng Order bo Issued by this court prohibiting nnd forbidding the defendant, Anna Q. Ingcrsoll, her heirs or assigns, from tiling for record tho deed given lo her on September 13, 1917, by tho plaintiff, for tho real esato here in neforo described, and that tbo plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief lu tho premises as to this court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published in tbo Hend Hulletln, a weekly newspaper or general circulation published In Hend, Deschutes County, Oregon, onco n week ror six consecutive weeks by order of Honorable T. E. J. Duffy. Judgo of tho above entitled court, which order Is dated tho 19th duy of November. 1919, and which Ordor specifies tbo dato of tho first publication of this summons, nnd directs that you appear nnd answer within six weeks from tho said 20th duy of Novomebor, and that a copy or tho complaint nnd summons bo forthwith mailed to you at your last known post ofllco address. Dated of first publication, Novem ber 20. 1919. DoARMOND and ERSKINE. Attorneys for Plaintiff, O'Kano nidg., Ilend, Oregon. 38-Hc SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court or the State or Ort'gon, For Dcchutos County. ANNETTE FKINK. ) Plalutlff, ) vs. ) WM. A. FHINK, ) Defendant, t TO. Wm. A. Frlnk, tho abovo named ueienannt: In tho Namo of tho Stnto or Ore gon, you nro hereby requirod to np- iimir umi answer mo complaint filed ngalnst you In tbo abovo entlilnd enso and cause on or bororo tho 25th j mujt ui uucuiuoer, ii9, winch Is more than six wcoks urtor tho 13th day or Novombor, 1919, tho dnto or tho llrst publication or this summons and U you rail so to appear una answer, for wanj thoroof, tho plain tilt will apply to tho court for tho rollor prnyod ror in tho complaint, ,. ,l:. For n decree or thiB court dissolving tho bonds or matrimony horotoforo nnd now oxlstlng botwoon Plaintiff nnd dofondnnt, nud ror n further docroo awarding to plaintiff tho future enro, custody and control .r, Plaintiff and dofondunt'a minor child, Gladys Frlnk. and for such other nnd furthor rollnf n n court may nppoar Just and equitable. . ,,u DuuiiiiuiiB is niaao upon you by publication thoroof In thO Hend nillletln tnr nlv r,0. ..!.. nnd auccesalvo weokB under and by Vi .?.n or,lor mn, nn ontorod pn tho 18th day of Novombor, 1919. by tho Honornhln l n t ' A..t..' Ju5)0 ' th0 nbvo entitled court! Tho dato or tbo first publication TANLAC of this summons is tbo 13th day of November, 1919, nnd the dato of tbe last publication thereof Is tho 18th day of Decomber, 1919. B. O. STADTBH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Uond, Oregon 37-42c HUMJIONB. Ill the Circuit Court of tho HtMo, of Oregon in and For tlm County of Deschutes. OEO. I). 8IMPHON. Plaintiff. vs. OEO. 8. CLAYTON, Defendant. THE STATE OF OREGON TO THE SAID GEORGE 8. CLAYTON: You aro hereby summoned to ap pear within sixty days after tho first publication of this summons, to-wlt: within sixty days nftcr tho 13th day of November, 1919, nnd defend tho abovo entitled action In the abovo entitled court and servo a copy of your answer upon tbo attorneys for tho plaintiff at their office below stated and In case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to tho prayer of tbe complarnt, which has been filed with tho clerk of the said court, tho object of this suit Is to foreclose a mortgage In tho sum of Ono Thous and dollars, together with interest thereof at tbo rato of 10 per cent per nnihim from tbo first day of Sep tember. 1Q18, and ror tho further sum or Two Hundred dollars attor ney's feo and tho costs and disburse ments of this action to be taxed. Said foreclosuro being sought up on tho following described property In tbo county of Deschutes: State or Oregon, to-wlt: 4tbo southwest quarter or the southeast quarter of section 32, township IS and lots threo and four and tbe north one- half of tbe southwest quarter, of sec tion flvo In township sixteen south, ull in rango HE. W. II. containing 138.S4 acres. This summons Is published in com pliance with an order or the Honor able Circuit court ror tbo county or Deschutes made nnd entered on tbe 22nd. day or October. 1919, and or dering that tho said summons be published In seven consecntivo Issues or a newspaper or general circula tion In Deschutes county. Oregon. CHRIS A. BELL. GEO. D. SIMPSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3 7-4 3c Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Ploorioc and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Sundird Siio. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMJIER CO. Business and Professional Cards R.S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1C First National Dank Dldg. Tel. Bll (Dr. Co' t'otrntr Ofllt.) 1L H. DAnnonJ Ch. W. ErklM DeArmond & Erskine liAWYEllS O'Kano Building, Bend, Oregon IL O. JflLLIS AttorBcytI'w United State Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON MISS B. OSTERMAN WAXOFOn'IE SCHOOL Lawrouco Bldg., Room 3 Phono Red 2251 DR. C. H. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rend Press Bldg. BEND, OREGON Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 123 Deschutes County Abstract Company D. JH. PEOPLES. Proldnt Most Complete Abstract Plant In Contral Oregon. Special Attentloi Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. rirat Notional DonK Bid., BEND, ORE., Cor next fo Alle; FOR SALE DY The Owl Pharniacy SOLE AGENTS f XOTIPJH TO f'!II.TfllTnl!U Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho undorslgned lyis been duly appoint ed administrator of the cstnto ot John H. Fryrear Inlo of Bisters, Do schutes county Oregon. All persons having claims against tho ostato or said deceased are herefty notified to present tho same, duly verified nc cordlng to law, to John H. Fryrear, administrator, Dcnd, Oregon, within six months from tbo dnle' of tho first publication hereof Dato of first publication, Novem ber 27, 1919. JOHN U. FHYHEAIl, Administrator of tbo estato of John D. Fryrear, deceased. .19-430 NOTICE FOIt J'Um.HlATION. iwfjnrlttirnt of Ilio Intrlor. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dalies Oregon, November 8, 1919. NOTICE is hereby glvon that Ferdinand Tauschcr, ot MHIIcan, Oregon, who n April 2, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 015987, for Lots 1-2 8 NE4, SBV;, Section 0, Township 20 South, TUngo 16 East, Wlllnmettc Meridian, baa Olod notlco or intention to rnako rinal threo year proor, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before II. c. Ellis U. S. Commissioner, at Hend, Ore gon, on tho 27th day of December. 1919. Claimant names ns witnesses: ,...9.,.,fford J' Cook Ocrge W. Cook, William Itahn. Charles Graffonbor ger, all of Mllllcan, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. 38-42p Dr. L W. GatcMl MauBfaetirag Optkiaa Compile Ltat Critnlicg Plut in con nection with my efScc at LARSON t COJe-welcra 143 Ofcsoo Uctt, Deed. Oregon Brand Directory A Right side; rbjkt ear crop ped; wattle ilgot bifid leg. B. I TONR. fHstav. Ore. r . a4t.190 Phono Black 1391 LEE A. THOMAH, A. A. IA Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONQER. Bead, O'- UNDERTAKHR Ltceased Erabaluier, Faaeri Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Asi I DR. R. D. STOWKLL Naprapatblc I'hytJataa 6 Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to Phone Rl 483 PR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Dor with Now Equipment Private Offlco in Thorsou's Jowelry Store Dr. Turner will bo In Prin villo every first and third Fr day; In Madraa every scoi and fourth Friday, and In Ret' mond overy first and tbli Thursday of each month. Read the Classified As.