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WW!) IlUTiLKTIN, IlKNl), 0BW30N. THWWDAY, JANUARY" 22, 1020 TAOK t t PAYNE CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT OF MERCHANTS MEMBERSHIP MAKES RAPID GROWTH m . ... . m OPENING HOUR SET ltltlllll'IH Attlfl' tO Hllllt llllhllll'HN nt H O'clock In Hid MoinliiK mill 'CIn-i' ut 0 O'clock In In Hit' EwiiIiik. Increasing Interest In tint Ilcnd Merchants' IIXKOcllltlOII WUH SllOWII Thursday nlKlit whun 40 ruliillurN, Hourly thrtyj tlmitu tlm number to nl loml (lio first muotlng. worn present nt tlm iilnctlon of iiUkers hold In tho city council rooms. E, I.. Pay no was chosen president, W. L. O'Dim noil vice-president, .1. K. Ifitylmrii ni'cri'tiiry, uuil Frank luubiilt treas urer. Action on tin question of open Iiik nml closing hours which wait brought up Hi'Viinil weeks ago w liikun whun tlio umioulntlbn, by it vote which lucked t lift affirmation uf olio member to nmkii It unuii linouH. decided that nxcopl on Hai ti nlayii, mill paydays, nml thiiduys preceding holliluyK. stores will open ut H o'clock In llio inornltiK mid rloHii ut fl o'clock In tlm ovuulng. On tlio doys iixci'pti'd. opening hours will bo tlio sumo, hut stores v not cliwo until '. o'clock In tlio OVCIllllKX. A cnmpitlKii or puhllcliy to glvo tlio pulillc tlm truth In regard to proittictliiu costs, ovi'iln'tnl xxpoiiM. mid cost or ptucliiK at Helen on sale, von authorized, mid will bo conducted throiiKh t'lto modltim or dally talks to tlm publh Thin will ho In charge or n committer rnmposod or I). 0. Mcl'honioii, II. J Power, and M. I. Cushinan. Tlm foriniilutlnn or u better und morn doflnltn business policy will bn taken up at tlm imxt meeting or tlm association, to bo hld on tlio evening of Jnniiury 22, CAESARIAN SECTION DEEMED NECESSARY A thn result or u Cuesarlun op oral Ion performed last Wednesday nt HI. Charles HoHpltul. Mr. und Mm. I.. M, Hodgson, ot -'50 Colorudo street, urn thu parents or a seven pound buby girl. Thu mother In reported to bo making encouraging progress, hinl tlio child born undur hiicIi utniNuat conditions is normal Im uvory respect. Dr. C. 11. Soil was tho attending surgeon. LA PINE. - (Continued from 1'nKo : I.. Covoy Dora Hhy, Jann.-n L. Donyk mid Kotto Ilunnoll. J. V. Weber mid Clifford Clow woro at llond Katurday. Mm. and Mr. B. I.. Clark. V. I). Hill and Hon Win. woro at Ituutl Friday and Haturday Mr Hill's brntlmr Ih vIrIHiik at tho Hill homo. W. I) Hill and wlfo returned Mon day from u thnio weuks vlNlt in tho Wlllnmi'.tto valley. Ho purchiiHud a i RIPPLING RHYMES By WALT MASON i Paying Rent Some kind of home you'll have to own, a humble shack of brick or frame, or one of stucco, mud or stone, if you would beat the landlord's game. For long sad years I paid my rent, and thore'd be sun shine in my soul if I now had the coin that went to swell the landlord's gorgeous roll. The landlord owned a row of shacks, and every month he walked abroad, left desolation in his tracks, and touched each tenant for his wad. I muttered, as I dug the .dimes, coughed up the sweat stained, hard earned seeds, "I've bought this coop a dozen times, and yet the landlord has the deeds.',' And when I fell and broke a limb, the landlord came to get the rent; there was no sympathy in him when I could not produce a cent. He, said he didn't care a whoop for all my sufferings and sores; he fired me from that lowly coop and chased my weeping aunts out doors. There is no thrift in paying rent to landlords who have hearts of stone ; far better have a canvas tent, and know the blamed thing is your own. You can not borrow seven dimes on all the wealth you've paid for rent; on your own house, in crucial times, you'll get a loan from some kind gent. Chevrolet cur lu Portland. W. II. Rlloy, B. L. Clurko, Math Rubor, II. L. Covoy, Ouorgo Moyllold, Choslor llolllnnliniiil and Mr. TIioiiiiih nttondod n mooting of tho KlkH at Bond Tuividay evening, W (I. Koiillmtn In taking constis at tho nruokii-Hcaulou camp. At u mm'.tliiR or tho La Pino night school literary society hold Frlduy afternoon thu following ofllcors wbm nloctml for thu second Homester-: President, Crawford DoiiiiIiuoj Vlci I'KiHldmit, Kathleen Muston; Hocre tary, Anna Dmiilug; mid Treasurer, l W. Wobor. BARBED WIRE FENCE KILLS GRANGE COW (JIIANOB UMAi, Jan. 22 B. B. Duller lout a ttood cow WediuiMday. Hho caiiKht her foot In tho barbed wlro fouco and by ntrui:Kllnt; to I'M froo Movored a blood vcshcI and had nearly blod to death when round Bd Miller Ih able to bo out or thu hoitpltnl ar.alii artur neverul weekw confinement. Mr. !. C. Voiiiik and V. Hnrtwlck woro Kuiiday iiioriiln: cuIIcih ut the V. M Ititnm tiKitan ranch. B. B. Hutler truded hln Maxwell car for a new Chevrolet, Walter Illchardit mi elr.hth Kradn Kradualo or the ClrmiKo Hull ncliuol Ih In the unvy at Hun Franclnco Cal ifornia. . A lite Will tern Ih helpliu; (leorce Brlckiien do hoiiiii carpenter work thlH week. Mr, limit Ih on thn Hick HhI. Mr Hettmau and Mr. HuIkchou help (leorce Brlckneu fix IiIh water pipe uiitcli from dtirliu; tho Htorm. Mm. Wm. IteyuolilH Ih on the nick lint. Mm. Oertlo Nlckertieii, Ilaby CharlcH and Uraudpa Iteynoldn called ut thu Ili'.tiuinn home Kuuilay after noon. Mr. ().' Dnhle and ramlly, Mr. J. l'odorxen and ramlly. Mr. Fred Hott m a n were Hundiiy afternoon culler at the Brlckiien home. Mm. Ilrntl and (leorgo Brlckvcn were Monday Hlioppern lit Hcud. Violet Hettiniiii called on Buther Brlckiieii Htimlay afternoon. Kama Hettmau called on Kathar ine Ilelcuneii Holiday Mr. mid Mm. II. llelKeneu attend ed tlm aid In town Thnrndny evo uliiK at the Lutheran church. A I no a mirprlHo party wun kIvpii the name eveuliiK. Mr. Torkeliin mid ramlly called nt the BrlckKeu ranch Friday after noon. Bd Miller, wlfo and Hon npent the, week end at tlm I., C. YounR home. Mr. and Mm, Fred Iteynoldn vlHlt ed at the Jonnensnii homo .Sunday. Bllxahoth Iteynoldn vUltvil with violet Hettmau Huntlay. Mr and Mm. C. M, Itmmiuniiou were Mend vInIIom Friday evcnlni;. Mr. heater ha n now Biscx cur. Kenneth und Cordon j)utt called at the. Itev. JohnKton'H ranch wont or Ueiicttulei Thumday cvenlni;. Bv erette Jolumton accompanied them home. Car owneri Blared In antonlMiment when they learned thu Incrcano In their car Hconnei. IJut all would bu reconciled If they could oca that per cent of Incrcuio uicl on tho Im provement or tho country roadn. l.ouU Youuk Ih HiirforliiK from an attack of LurabaRO. CANALS DAMAGED IN COLD WEATHER Ini'K Amount uf Work Xivdrd to 1'ut C. O. I. Ditdie In HUape After McllltiK or Snow. DBSCHUTRH, Juu. 22.DurInB tho recent annw mid folio wing aovoro weather conditions tho C. O. I. Co wan unwIllliiR to run water Into lu cunals and laterals but turned In wute,r for abort perlodH and oven then there wore many bud break caused by Ice Jnnm und freezing that neconHltated a ureal outlay ot labor by the compuny mid volunteer work by sottleo. Tlm turning on or vrator Ih a neceii tlty ut frequent Intorvnln to lot tho Hottlerii fill tholr clntnrnn with wa ter for ntock and domontlc purpose Thin vicinity luiH recently enjoyed it real natuto homo mid many rannn huvu cliniiKed lunula between horo and llond und a a re it it It thn nohool uttendunce, Imih roiio from noma twenty odd hcIioIum to an enrollment of nearly 40 and tho director faced tho neconHlty of employing another teacher Tho ichool board called it npeclal ejection nud tho nettleM voted to tax themnolvoH uiiourIi to nil bo about five hundred dollar to provide fiitidH to buy more denkM und pay un addltlonul teacher. The nchool Iiouro litis two room already an tho community wiih far nllclitod imioukIi to piovlde for thin contlnKuucy when thejr built thj nchool Homo time bro, One or tho nchool director having loft tlm community and rcHlgnod a new one wu elected . Mr. I). A, HlutiKlitcr Ih tho new director elect ed lanl week. TO BEGIN WORK ON LOWER BRIDGE ROAD l.OWBR mtllHJB, Jan. 22.Mr. A H. Ho I in ex It, H, Towno ,,nd A. J I ullor n a .i mtnltteo w.it.t in lid Wednividay to not tho County Court to tuku luunedlntu uelloii on tue Improvement or thu Tiriubouno ioi d for which 15,000 or fu. June I und litHtio wuh set uhIiIo. rim ciurt iik.1; favorable nttlon und proml:wd t huvu coimtructlon utartuJ Immid lately. Mr. ItalMon left Friday for IiIk home after pullltiK thuJ Honhlni al falfa cutter for 4 day with bus tnicl- or. Murk Forrest apent 4 dayi at tho Hokln place putting tho oiiRtnea und machinery In repair. Mm. It. fl. Towuu and Mm. A. J. Fuller were ahppliiR In Iledmond Thumday, A Hon came to chidden tho homo ot liny Kidder Mouduy. Mr. und Mm. Coo. IlobortH or llond woro vIhIIom ut the Hoskltm Home Hunday. J. W. Howard ha apent aevcral duy proipectliiK for Kravel to place on the road. DuiiiiIh Hunt of Clorcrdalo was a liUHlneH culler lu tho community Krlduy. C. K. Hosklnn wuh In llond Wed nesday on buBlncnM. At a meotlnn or tho water uhom nomination for director or tho Hquuw Creek Irrigation for tho 3 year term und Thos Arnold for tho one ye;ir term Mr. Holmes ut the election Tueday waa practically unamluutly elected but Mr. Arnold's political fortune wont down lu do feat. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICK FOIt I'UIII.ICATJON. DojiartHicnt of tlm Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICB at Lakovlow. Oregon, January 17. 1920. NOTICE la hereby Riven that Mar garot Mulligan, of Bond. Oregon, who on March i, 1913 & Juno 19. 1913, made Homestead Bntrlca, Tho Dalles No. 011230, and Lnkuvlow, No. 00402, for El-2 8E1-4 SE1-4. 8W1-4 RB1-4 8B1-4. 8B1-4 NW1-4 8B1-4 8B1-4. 8B1-4 8E1-4 8W1-4 8B1-4. Section 34. T. 20 8., It. 10 B. In Tho Dalles District; and 81-2 NW1-4 NB 1-4, 81-2 NB1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4. NB 1-4 NE1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4. 8 1-2 NW 1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4. NW1-4 NW1-4 N Wl-4 NB1-4. El-2 8EI-4 NW1-4, B 1-2 NE1-4 8WI-4, 8B1-4 NW1-4 8E 1-4 NW1-4. El-2 8W1-4 SE1-4 NW 1-4. NB 1-4 NWi-4 NE1-4 8W1-4, 8E1-4 8E1-4 NE1-4 NWI-4. Section 3, T. 21 8.. It. 10 E Lakovlow DIs trlct, Wlllnmotto Meridian, has fllod notlco of Intention to maku final thrco-ycar proof, to establish clalni to tho land above described, boforo H. l Ellis, u, 8. Commissioner, at llond, Oregon, on tho 28th day or February. 1920. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Frank Bourn, Ilesslo Henrn, Luther Motke, Martin Main, Sllvn Prras, all or Bend, Oregon. JA8 F. nUUOBSS, Ileglster. 47-Clo NOTICE FOR PUIILICATIO.Y. Department or tlio Interior. IJ. 8. LAND OFFICE at Tho Dnlle,s, Oregon, January 13, 1920, NOTICE Ih hereby glvo Hint Don- zll C. Dyor. or Mllllcan, Oregon, who. on July 19, 1915, mado Homestead Compare tho typobar systom, carriage nnd csenpu mont wheel of tho Woodstock with those of other typewriters mid you will readily understand why this mnculno holds up bet ter. It has loss parts, too which udda to its durability. The Rebuilt Typewriter Company DISTRIBUTORS 304 Oak St., Portland, Oregon. Slightly used tJnderwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and other makes of machines can be had at easonable prices. Ktitry, No. 015257, for Wl-2, occtlon 10, township 20 Houth, rungo 1C east, Wlllamotto Meridian, lias II led notlco or Intention to maku final threo year proof, to establish claim to tho land nhovo described, boforo 11, C, BIIIm, IJ, H, Commissioner, at llond, Oregon, on tho 23rd day or Fobiunry, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: BrncMt Dytir, mid Leo I. Hooney, or Mllllcan, and Fred Oi Klger und Peter It, Johnson, or llond. H. FItANIC WOODCOCK, Iteglstor. 47-51p NOTICE KOI I KUIIMCATIO.V. Dcpai-tiiieut of tho Interior. II. fl. LAND OFFICB nt The Dulles. Oregon, January 17, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby glvo that 8irnn J. Hall, or Hum!, Oregon, who, on June 27, 1918, mndo Homestcud En try. Additional, No. 01175, for El-2 HB1-4, hcctlon 9, Township 17 South, Itungo 12 Bast, Willamette Merid ian, ha filed notlco of Intention to make final threo year proof, to yitab llsh claim to the land above describ ed, before II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Com missioner, at llond, Oregon, on the 23rd day or February, 1920. Claimant nnmes an witnesses: Adullnc J. Alt, Niels Anderson, Wil liam J, Alt. and Lillian Anderson, ull of llond, Oregon. II FKANIC WOODCOCK, Ileglster. !7-51p NOTICE 1'OK I'L'IH.K'ATION. DcpuiUiwiit of tlm Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Oregon, December 20, 1919. NOTICE Is hereby given that James Whltlock. ot Bend, Oregon, who, on Juno 22, 1914, mado home stead entry No. 013502, und on April 22. 1915, mado addl., No. 014759, for 8E4. section 31. township 20 Houth, rango 10-East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final threp year proof, to establish claim to tho land above des cribed, beoro 11. C. Ellis, V. 8. Com missioner, at Ilcnd, Oregon, on tho 7th day or February, 1920. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: Denjamln Hodge, Frederick Oal laghan, John Atkinson, Charles Sec Icy, all or Ilcnd, Oregon. II. FllANK WOODCOCK. IteglBtor. 44-48p Hl'MMONK. IN TUB CIIICU1T COUIIT OF THE STATE OF OrtEQON FOR DE SCHUTES COUNTY. THOMAS WILLIAM TODD, ) Plaintiff. ) vs. ) THE LYTLB TOWNSITE CO. n) corporation: WILLIAM J.) McOILLVRAY, IVAN V. Mc-) OILLVRAY. J. R. I1ROCK.) THE KNOWN HEIR OF) JACKIE 8. RROCK. doccas-) cd. J. E. MEYRICK, SAM) 8WAN8ON. LULU JUDD.) GEORGE VITTS. MARGA-) RET POMA1NVILLE, THE) KNOWN HEIRS OF TOR-) KIL SWANSON, deceased.) Also all other persons or) parties unknown claiming) any right, title, estate, lion) or Interest in tho real estate) described lu tho complaint) herein, ) Defendants. ) To William J. McOlllvray. J. E. Moyrick, Bam 8wanson, Lulu Judd, Uwrgo Vltts, Margaret Poraalnvllle. tho known holm or Torkll Bwanson,' deceased; also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in tho real estate described in the complaint horcln, defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint of tho Plaintiff filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or boforo Saturday, tho 21st day of Fobruary, 1920, and ir you fall to answer, tho Plaintiff will tako judg ment against you for tho relief de manded In hla complaint heroin, which roller consists ot excluding you mid each or you from nil interest In nnd to thu following described real estate situated in Deschutes County. Oregon, to-wit; beginning ut a point in the. North boundary lino of section thirty-two (32), township seventeen (17). south ot rango (12) twelvo, East Wlllamotto Meridian, ton hundred-seventytwo (1072) foot west of tho northeast corner ot said section; thence south two hundred eight aud soventh-teuths (208,7) foot; thenco west two hundred eight und sovon-tenths (20S.7) foot; thenco north two hundred eight and Huvou-tonths (208.7) feet to tho north boundary lino of said section; np t f ( FOR SALE DY lANLAL The Owl Pharmacy thenco oast !sng said boundary lino, two hundred eight and seven-tenths (208.7) feet, to tho point of begin ning. This summons is ordorcd to bo ner ved upon you by publication thereof In tho weekly Rand IJulIejtln, a week ly newspaper published In Deschutes County, Oregon by order at tho Hon orablo W, D. Ilarncs, Judge ot tho County Court ot said Deschutes County, said order being mado nnd colored on January 7, 1920, date of 1st publication, January 8, 1920, length of publication C successive weeks. Dated this 8th day of January, 1920, C. 8. DENSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Rend, Oregon. 45-50c NOTICE KOR PUIILICATION. Department of tlio Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Lakevlew, Oregon, December 13, 1919. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam Ulrtchct, of La Pino, Oregon. who, on Juco 1st. 1915, made home stead entry, No. 08701, for NE4. section 20, township 23 S range 9 E, Willlamctts Meridian, has filed notice or Intontion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo E. L. Clark, IT. 8. Commissioner, at I,a Pine, Oregon, on tbo 17th day or January, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: U. C. Scott. John Mastcn, Carl Wlso, Jcsslo Wise, all of La Pino, Oregon. J AS T. BURGESS, Register. 43-47C SC53IONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DE SCHUTES COUNTY. GRACE I. DICKEY. Plaintiff, vs. II. P. STRUBBLE, Defendant. TO B. P. STRUBBLE: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: you are hereb- requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entltlca suit within six weeks from tho date of tho first publication, of this summons upon you, to-wit: within six weeks from tho 18th day 3: Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK d Suadtd Siztu BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1G First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Or. Cot' Konntr OAc.) It. II. DoArmond Chw. W. Erkln DeArmond & Erskine l a w v k n s O'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon H. O. J L L I 8 Attorney-at-Law United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. C. H. SOLL PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Bond Press Bldg. BEND. OREGON Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 123 THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR f ORE1GJ1 ADVERTISING Of THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES. President Most Complete Abstract Plant In Central Oregon. Special Attention Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. First Notional BnnK Bldtf., BEND. ORE.. Cor. nolle Allej SOLE AGENTS ot December, 1019, and which said data is tho data of the first publica tion hereof, mo If you fall to appear and answer within said lime, the plaintiff will apply to tlio Court for Uio relief prayed for In said com- t plaint, t -wit: For a partition of tho Northwest quarter of the rhuthwejt quarter of section nineteen, township Haven- teon, south of range thirteen. E. W. M In Deschutes county. Oregon, to gether with all water rights appurt enant thereto, plaintiff herein own ing n two-thirds Interest In tho tea or said described premises nnd tho defendant owning a nno-lhlrd Inter est In said described premises, and If a partition cannot b3 had without material injury to the rights therein then for a nalo or saUlpretnlsco aud a division or tho proceeds between tho parties according to their rights and for a division or the costs and disbursements attached lo this pro ceeding. This summons Is published In tbo Rend Bulletin, a wcrkly newspaper of general circulation published In Bond, Deschutes County, Oregon, onco a week for six consecutive weeks by order of Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, judgo of the circuit court, which order .Is dated this 9th day of Docomber, 1919, nnd which order spoclfics tho date of tho Jfirst publica tion of this summons, and directs that you appear and answer within six weeks from tho said 18th day ot December, 1919, and that a copy of tho complaint and summons be forth with mailed to you at your last known post office address Date of first publication, Dcccmbor 18, 1919. DeARMOND & ER8KINE," Attorneys For Plaintiff. O'Kane Bldg. Rend, Oregon. 42-48c Dr. L W. GatcWI Optoaelrat zrti MaavfzctsriBg Optician Complete Lrai Grinding Plant ia cos ncttioo will) toy oflcc it LARSON Ia CO., Jewelers 143 Orrgea ttittt. fWl. Oirgon Pkono Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kane Building BEND ... . OREGON O. P. NISWONQER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalmer, Funeral Director. Phone Red 421. Lady Awt DR. R. D. STOWKLL Naprapatlilc Physlclaa Ofor Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 0 to 5 Phone Red 4B DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with Now Equipment Private Otllco in Thorson'a Jewelry Storo Dr. Turner will bo in Prlno ville every first and third Fri day; in Madras eTory second and fourth Friday, and In Red. mond every first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classifieds. il FiT'lDT TTTJir'