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    HUM) BULLETIN, I1HND, OREGON TIHJIWIMY, .M.NTAUV i, UVM
PAOK 7
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CHEAP POWER
BIG
RESOURCE
ALTERNATIVE IS SEEN
AT BENIIAM FALLS
Initiation, A lut Inn, Golf, rlirtlont
mill Hlnto Cliniulicir IMmiihmmI
lit I.iihI MtvMiiK "f Coin
nindnl Club.
If speedy iicllon ciniiot bo linil In
(tin development of Don ham Fulls
fur purpoitu of Irrigation, u ilntur
jnlnod cainpiilwi should be iiuulo to
Interest eastern Industry In tliu op
portunity offered by tho quuntlty
of cheap powur In tho Deschutes
river. Thin was tho declaration mado
Wednesday by C. H. Iluilhon at tho
wmkly iimctliiK of thu Rend Comtnor
clul club, iiftor lie had untod Hint u
ooimnltliMi from Mam! muko n sp'eclnJ
effort ut thu coming Mtuto Irrigation
t'onnrt'HH, to elect tho president from
Central Oregon. Tho -committee
iiuiuod to huvo till work in cliurKu
consists of Mr. Hudson, II. II, Do
Arinonil, mid It. II, Gould. Mr.
Hudson advised Hint tho delegation
from Central Op-koii bo mailo tho
blcttONt on record,
RespondltiK to tho resolutions of
appreciation recently voted by thu
club In comiuctlon with tho propound
i;lft of tho Hhovlln .Mo;norlnl Park
by Tho Hhovllii-llixoii Company, a
letter from I', I. Illxun, of I.a Crosse,
Wisconsin, was read. "I beg to no
luiowlmlKo tho reculpl of your favor
((ticloitltiK copy of resolutions com
tiiiidliiK Tho Hhovlln-IIUon Com
pany plntiH for n memorial park, mid
It conservation policy " Mr. Illxon
wrote. "It I very nrrtlfyliiR In
deed to huvo such appreciation of
nets, which of themselvrs, Kite no
much pleasure In tho doing Wo
hlKhly npproclato, and liopo to con
tluuo to merit, tho friendly setill
mont of tho coinmiiiilty towards our
oporutlon, which hn remained un
disturbed ulnce It Inception "
RIPPLING RHYMES .
Iiy WALT MASON
Snow.
A' lot of anow came down luafc night; it's lying
round mo b I write, in ghastly drift and heap; il'fi
in tho alleys and the mews, ifcs everywhere, for
men to use the only thing that's cheap. If snow
would make the furnace hot, and heat the house,
'twould hit the spot, and spoil a lot of grief; alas, it
isn't worth a dern; in vain we've, tried to make it
burn, so we rear up and beef. How it would soothe
the anguished soul, if there should be a fall of coal,
or wood in proper 'size! 'Twould make the out
look far more bright to have a shower of anthracite
from these forbidding skies. We, loHg to see the
fireplace glow, and so we get a raft of snow that
will not even smoke; and sp ve sit around and
freeze and say that life's one long disease, that's
ceased to be a joke. My hands are frozen on my
lyre, there is no coal, there is no fire, and knife
edge tempests blow ; I look around for suff to burn
for egg or nut or lump I yearn and get a foot of
snow. The snow lies deen on dale and dell; I have
a thousand tons to sell, but no one wants to buy;
men want it not, but they'd go broke to feet a cord
of elm or" oak from yonder lowering sky.
WuiitN Golf Link.
Discussion of plans for a landing
Hold for nvlutors, wus brought up
by it letter from tho Aero club re
garding tho sending of nil expert
to look over possible Holds In tlili
nectlon. It wus decided that duo to
present weuthur conditions It would
b Inadvisable to auk for nuch n sur
voy until later In tho season. Tho
request of C. S. Hudson that tho pos
Nihility of combining n golf links
with tho lauding Hold bo considered,
wax referred to tho landing Held com
mittee. , .
At tho next meeting of tho club,
annual election of officers will bo tho
chief order of business, and Presi
dent Foley urge n largo attendance,
JS$
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In order that tho selection mndo
may bo truly roproxcntntlvo of tho
wishes of tho club,
Itetialo on Duet AiIvImmI.
A requext for Information from
Judge J. T. Itoilck, of Tho Dalles,
who will speak at tfic coming Reu
nion of the Ktato Chamber of Com
merce next week, on "Tho Needs of
Central Oregon," was referred to It.
A. Ward. II. J. Ovcrturf axproxxed
tho dexlro that n, rehnto from the
dues paid Into tho Mtuto chamber
from this community, bu nought, de
claring that 10 per cent of tho org
unltntlor.'s entlro duett had como
from Deschutes county. J. I. ICoyes
voiced hlx approval of tho county
court's action In eliminating tho $!.
000 appropriation for tho State
Chamber, from tho county budget,
and moved that n committee bo up
pointed to dexlgnato a candidate for
director from thin dlxtrlct. Tho mo
tlon carried without opposition.
Not Well-Not Hick.
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tho blood of impurities tho wholo
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enough to work, not sick enough for
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II. L. TONE, Ulsters, Ore.
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LEGAL NOTICES
XOTI'-'K
of Annual .Stockholders Meeting.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
annual stockholders' meeting of tho
I'Ino Forest Irrigation Co.. will bo
hold at tho Arnold schoolhouse, 7
miles southeast of Dond on the Bond
Ilurns road ut 2 p. m. Saturday, Jan
uary 3, 1920.
T. E. TROTTER,
Wlce-l'resldent.
42-43p
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dalles.
Oregon, December 2G,'l919.
NOTICE Is horoby glvon that
James Whltlock, ot Dond, Oregon,
who, on Juno 22, 1914, made homo
utead entry No. 013G02, and on April
22, 1915, mado uddl., No. 014759,
for SEW. section 31, township 20
South, ran go 10-Enst, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention
to mnko Until three year proof, to
establish claim to tho laud abovo des
cribed, biforo H. C. Ellis, U, S. Com
missioner, at Dond, Oregon, on tho
7th dny of Fohruury, 1920.
Claimant nnmoa us witnesses:
UonJuniJn lJodgo, Frederick flnl
laghnn. John Atkinson, Charles Soo
lov, all of Dond, Oregon.
, II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
, Register.
44-48p
It, C. Hcott, John Mnsten, Carl
Wlso, Jesslo Wlso, all of Lit I'Ino,
Oregon,
JA8 T. MMUJHHH,
g Ilfglxtor.
' 43-47C
OltDEIt.
DlrerlliiK Next of Hlu of Ward anil
nil IVrxoii! Interititil In Uiy IW
lii( l( Hhow (.'iiiiin Why mi Order
Hliotihl Not bo Mmlo I'or tho Hiilo
of (Yi'lalu Real L'ltuto of the
Wind.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
HTATE OF OREGON FOR DE
HCHUTE8 COUNTY.
NOTICE FOR PUnLICATlON.
Department of the Interior.
U. S, LAND OFFICE at I.akovlow,
Oregon, Doc.ombor 13, 1919.
NOTICE Is hereby glvon that Wil
liam lllrcliot, of La Pino, Oregon,
who, on Juno 1st. 1915, made homo
(ond entry, No. 08701, for NEW,
Boctlon 20, township 23 S., rango 9
E, Wllllamotto Morldian, has tllod
notlco ot lntontlon to make final
throo-yoar proof, to establish claim
to tho land above described, beforo
E. L. Clark, U. S. Commlsslonor, at
La Pino, Orogon, on tho, 17th day ot
January, 1920,
Claimant naruos aB wltnooaes:
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF ALI1BRTA
LANDK VMMER. a minor;
This catixu came on to bo heard at
this tliiie on tho petition of Anna
Iloardman as tiunrdlan of tho person
and estate of Alberta Landkamimor,
it minor, for permission to sell cer
tain real estuta of said minor therein
particularly described; and It appear
Ing to nie, tho Judgo of tho above en
titled Court that It is both expedient
and necessary that said real citato
bo sold for tho maintenance of said
minor and for tho purpose of assist
ing her to obtain an education and
Jt further appearing that It will bo
most advantageous to sell said real
ostato ut private sale.
IT IB THEREFORE hereby order-
cu; inai me next of kin of said ward
and all persons Interested In her os
tato appear beforo this court on Sat
urday the 24th day of January. 1920,
at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho
forenoon, ut tho county court room
In tho city of Rend, In said county,
then mid thera to show cause, If any
there be, why a llconso for tho sale
of said real estato should not bo
granted us prayed ror In said petit
Ion: and It Is 'further ordered that
a copy of this order bo published
for three successlvo weeks In tho
Uend Ilullctln. a weekly newspaper
published and circulating In nald
County, prior to said date of hear
ing. Dated this 22nd day of December,
1919.
W. D. IURNES,
County Judgo.
Why. 4 3-4 5 c
.NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SA" I.E.
Iiy virtuo of an execution Issued
out and under Uio seal of the Cir
cuit court In and for the County bf
Deschutes and State of Oregon upon
a Judgment rendered and docketed
in the said Court on tho 10th day ot
November. 1919, In an action where
in Hamilton Company, a corporation
is plaintiff and Myrtlo O. Ilotsford
and Charles S. Ilotsford, husband and
wife are defendants, In favor of said
plaintiff and against the said defend
ants, for the sum of J 1,41 4. CS with
Interest thereon at tho rato of 7 per
cent per annum from the 24th day of
March, 1917, for the further sum of
1 150.00 attomeys's fees and tho
costs mid disbursements, taxed at
$17.25. which execution was directed
and delivered to me. ns sheriff in and
for said county ot Deschutes. Oregon.
I havo levied upon all tho right,
title and Interest of said defendant,
Mrytlo O. Ilotsford nnd Charles S.
Rotsford In and to the following des
cribed reul property to-wlt:
All of section sixteen (1C). town
ship eighteen (18) south of range
ten (10). E. W. M. in Deschutes
county. Oregon.
NOTICE is hereby given that I.
the undersigned sheriff as aforesaid,
will sell tho above described real pro
perty to tho highest bidder at cash
at public auction nt tho steps of the
Court Houso In tho city of Rend, in
the county of Deschutes und State
of Oregon on tho 17th. day of Jan
'unjry, 1920 nt 1000 u. m. of that
day. to satisfy tho said execution, to
gether with Interest and costs there
on, and together with nil costs and
disbursements that have or may ac
crue. S. E. ROHERTS.
Sheriff of Deschutes County. Oregon.
Dated Rend, Oregon, December
IS, 1919.
42-4 9c
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR DE
SCHUTES COUNTY.
0 RACE I. DICKEY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
R. P. STRURRLE,
Defendant.
TO R. P. STRUIUILB:
IN THE NAME OF THBSTATE
OF OREGON: you nro hereby requir
ed to npponr and niiBwer tho com
plaint tiled against you In tho abovo
outltleu suit within six weeks from
tho data ot tho first publication, ot
this summons upon you, to-wlt:
within six weeks from tho ISth day
ot December, 1919, and which said
dato Is tho data ot tho first publica
tion hereof, tu d It you fall to appear
and answer within said time., tho
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for
,Uio relief praxed for In said com
plaint, t-wit:
For n partition of tho Northwost
quarter ot tho Southwest quurtor of
section nlnotoou, township sovon
toon, south of rango thlrtoon, E. W.
M In Doachutoa county, Oregon, to
gether with nil water rights nppurt
onnnt thereto, plaintiff heroin own
ing a two-thirds interest in the. fee
of said described promises and tho
defondnut owning a one-third Inter
est In said doscrlbcd promises, nnd it
n partition cannot bo had without
material injury to tho rights therein
then for a sale ot said promises nud
n division of tho proceeds between
tho parties according to their, rjghts
and for u division ot the costs and
disbursements attached to this pro
ceeding. ,This summons la published In the
Dond Dullotin, a woolcly newspaper
of general circulation published in
TANLAC
FOR SALE BY
The Owl Pharmacy
SOLE AGENTS
Rond, DeschuteH County, Oregon,
onco n week for six ronsccutlvo
weeks by order of Honorable T. E.
J. Duffy, Judgo of tho circuit court,
which order Is dated this Sth day of
December, 1919, and which order
specifies tho ditc of tho first publica
tion ot this summons, and directs
that you appear and answer within
six weeks from tho said 18th day of
December, 1919, and that a copy of
the complaint and summons bo forth
with mailed to you at your last
known post office address
Dato of first publication, December
18, 1919.
DeARMOND & ERSKINE,
Attorneys For Plaintiff.
O'Kanc Uldg. Rend, Oregon.
42-48c
HU.AIMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR DE
SCHUTES COUNTY.
WnT. E. 8ANDEL.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANNA O. 1NOERSOLL,
nnd J. II. HANER.
Clerk of Deschutes
County, Oregon,
Defendants.
TO ANNA G. INGERSOLL, Dcfend-
",;, -, ,.-. ,.,
OF OREGON; You nro hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In tho abovo
entitled suit within six weeks from
tho dato of the first publication of
this summons upon you, to-wlt:
within sox weeks from the 20th. day
of November, 1919, nnd whlgh said
dato Is tho dato of tho first publica
tion. hereof, and If you fall to appear
and answer within said time, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
tho relief prayed for In said com
plaint, to-wlt.
FIRST for tho sum of Jl.700.00
with Interest thereon nt tho rate of
six per cent per annum from the 13th
day of September, 1917; for the sum
of $170.00 attorneys fee, and for his
costs and disbursements herein.
8ECPND that tho usual decree
may be mado for the sale of said
premises by the sheriff of said
county, according to law and the
practiso of this court, and that the
proceeds of said sale may be applied
In the payment of tho amount due
to tho plaintiff, nnd of the cost and
attorneys fees, nnd that the balance,
If nny there be, be applied ns pro
vided by law, and that said defend
ant, and all persons claiming under
him subsequent to tho execution of
sold mortgago upon said promises,
cither an purchasers, Incumbrancer!!
or otherwise, may bo barred und
foreclosed of all rights, claims or
equity of redemption In tho said pro
mises, and every part thereof.
THIRD that tho plaintiff, or nny
other party to this suit, may becomo
n purchaser at said sale.
FOURTH, that ft Rcilrnlnlnur
Order be Issued by this court forbid
ding and prohibiting said defendant.
J. It. Haner, county clerk of De
schutes County, Oregon, from ac
cepting for record tho deed given by
W. M. Sandel, to the, dofondnnt
Anna G, Ingersol!
FIFTH, that a Restraining Order
bo Issued by this courL prohibiting
nnd forbidding the defendant, Anna
G. IngcrsoII, her beirn or assigns,
from filing for record the deed given
to her on September J3, 1917, by
tho plaintiff, for tho real estate hero
in before described, and that the
plaintiff havo such other and fur
ther relict In the premtnes as to this
court may seem meet axl equitable.
This summons Is published In the
Rend Bulletin, a weekly newspapor
of general circulation published In
Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon,
once a week for six consecutive
weeks by order of Honorable T. E.
J. Duffy. Judge of the abovo entitled
court, which order Is dated the 19th
day of November, 1919, and which
Order specifics the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
directs that you appear and answer
within six weeks from tho said 20th
day of Novcmcber, and that a copy
of tho complaint and summons bo
forthwith malted to you at your last
known post offlco addnwi.
Dated of first publication, Novem
ber 20. 1919.
DeARMOND and ERSKINE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, O'K'ano
BIdg., Bend, Oregon. 3 8-4 4c
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