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HI5NI) IIULLKTIN, HHNIL OUKOON TIIUIWDAV, I'HWH'AItV If), 1020 PAOR II ' ttmwmimwjmmmwQimmBisF J Iifm . .- . . W i What s Doing m the Country. !mMwmmmmj$BMW3!mmi rowiJt.ij mittk. (Continued from I'm:') 2.) Iml by tliu ynuiiKiir incmborn of tho i fnmllkm. Turkey and cranborry nuuco, imlnilrt nml oilier (HhIidm, with Ico cream and cako (o comploto the food, Aftor all had fouiUcd to tholr . uiillro KtitlNfactlou, Mrn, (luorrw 0 r TruiiHilnlo im toaHtmlHtnmn In u fow wall cIiohoii wordH Introduced onch Hpoukur, Tlio following IdiinIn woro jjlvon "our IIUHbundit" Mm. Carl FUhor, (ircNldunt of tlio HotoiiIh; "Our Club," Mm. Alfred W. Bayno; "Tlio Ladle, Clod IIIuhh 'Km," J. Franklin Him; "Othur lliiiuiuutN," J. A. KIkkn; "ItcmarkH," (' M. Churl Inn, DiirliiK tho ovoiiIiikh proKrnm Mm. TriiuHilali) reminded (Iioro pre. mint that wo havo JtiMt pant a birth day iiniilvenmry of Abraham Lincoln and callud for a (until from Mm, Mary V, Charlton on "Tlio Wotuun Lincoln Loved." i Max and Arthur Wurwellor drove about l'Jti head or Iholr calllo, that lllivn bmiii Itnlit hiiro for wlntitr fnml. Iiik. over to (Iraiulvlow liiHt week. Where limy will bit kept In patituro. J. P, O'Callahan haw broiiKht homo n urmii.i nrmeriy .Minn Kvyuitu roier man of lloml. True to custom, Powell Itutto. people Knvu thorn a roiiNliiK wnlcomu In tliu way of a Kood old funhlou charivari. At tlio Kruom'H hoxpllabla Invitation wo went all Invited Into ureal Urn bride, 'luarn and candy wait tlio treat and mid intinlc and mIuuIiir furnliihod the ttveulnu'ri enturtalumunt. Clyde Mooro In IiuuIIiik lumber for a neat -little reiddoucn hero at l'owoll llttttv. Edwin Campbell who has boon at tiuutliii: (hi) Wllnon hcIiooI. ban roiih llll.ttn (. Ill,, II, .1. ,.,. .II.IbII I. .. ni'illii in(,uv IIIIIMII i UIHllltl una n.-iiuiit'i nww nun ftuwiu onu may at homo and attend rcliool. Jew, Hhobort lout a valuable homo y recently. Mr. and Mm Hurt Reynold vlnlt fil at the 13. A. lluHnott homo a day or two lam week. Mr. Reynold ban Movored bin relallonii with tlio Lynch mid Roberta Mora al Kudmond and Iiiih uonit to Montana whuro bo ex- II II Maxwell "Pay as you ride" on our easy pay ment plan poctH to on tor a now Hold of labor. Mm. ItoynoldH ami baby will follow lator, Mr. and Mm Itoy Oliver havo mov ed onto tlio Will Koiitnor farm, and Mr, and Mm. Kitiitner and tlmlr boyi. havo moved to lloiid, .Harold M. Cliarltou and friend Mr. Iluriiutl of Portland vlHltud at tho of U. M. Charlton a Hhorl tlmo IiikI week, llaiold will maklnu a bunl iiohh trip Into thlH purl of tho coun try. Mr. mid Mm. John Drlncoll havo moved to Itodmoud and Mr, and Mm, I). A. OuIiih aro now comfortably net 1 k'd on tho farm formerly owner by tlioni, Minn Mablo Allen and Hlnlor nro al homo from nu extended vltiltod at Houlx City Iowa. J, I,, Ollmon and J. I'. Illco wonl to lloiid hiNt week mid biouuhl back lulto a HiiVply from tho. Army (JoodH Htoro. Mm. E, A HiiHHett vlnitod a fow dayM In Itodmoud with her mother, Mm. Drown who Iiiih boon under treatment for cancer. Mm. Ilrown In Improvlm: nicely, Mr. mid Mm. K. II. Wllllama aro rejolclnu ovor tho birth of a non who Iiiih been named CharleM Kdward, born January 30 In Portland al tho Maternity honpltal of that city. Tho koii In doluu well but Mm. William contracted pneumonia when tho batty wiih about three daytt old and Iiiih had quite a nerlouH hc.Iuo of It Hho Ih now out of dauuer. Mr mid Mm. W, Iloblm and clill dreu havo moved to Klutum, wlioro how 111 be employed, J huh Hhoberl baa liiHtnllod a tolo phouo two nhort rltiRH will call thorn up. Llttlo Harriett Hhohort Ih quite fit with la urlppo. Tho community Ih full of that complaint and Home others aro iiilto III with It, Tho ne.wly elected olllcem for tho Powell Initio Cooperative iihhocIu tlou aro Ci.'orr.o C, Truendale, prim Idenl; ). A. YatoH, vlce-prexldeul: J. !' Itlcv. microtary; C. I.. Wortell, treiiHUrer, A V. llayno an trunto, holdn over for another year Homo of the Hchooln In thin vicinity obnervod Bt. VatoutluuH day with apo dal oxercUeH. At MIhh IliiHxell'H Mchool the piireutH nttntided and en joyed the fun with tho children. At Mm. Mllnem hcIiooI a iiiont do lluhtful llmo wiih enjoyed. Quito a iiumliej- of vlnltom woro pronont, and a real pontmnnter wan a featuro of tho afternoon at tho clone of which Among the vast number of motorists that con sider reliability and economy the prime requisite of automobiles, the Maxwell is the choice of its price class. The fact that a Maxwell gives MORE miles on gasoline, oil and tires and that in doing so it gives stable, dependable service is the great factor in creating the vast national demand for this car. More than 1 00,000 persons who want to make their money go as far as possible will buy Maxwells in 1 920. And some 40,000 persons who desire Maxwells will be disappointed because of the shortage. The output of the eight great Maxwell factories will not can not meet the demand. It will probably be impossible for you to get imme diate delivery later on. Order early, and you will at least get a definite and early delivery date. PIONEER GARAGE CO. a dollrloiiH luncheon wuK,Hervcd con hIh(Iiii, of hot cocoa and ' whipped 'cream with caku and hiiikIwIcIuvi. Tli ore will bo a froo ilauco at Com mnnlly Hall February 27, Oood mimic will bo furiiliiliud. There will bo Hiippur for which th reuular charf.o will bo mado, Mrn, Will Arnold and hoiiii of Prlnovlllo mid MIhh Illlllo Korrnlmori. of Portland attended tho HoroHln bau (uet Friday nluht. Mm. Arnold Ih a former prexldonl of tho club. Onn I tot ii It or Winter. I,lfo Indoom with lack of oxorclno and heavy food In apt to throw tho dlcontlvo orunnn out of order. Foley Cathartic Tahletn aro a wholononio phynlc that thoroiiclily cluunno tho IjowIh without urlplnu or nauitea. They nwcoton tlu, Htomnch; Invluor nto tho llvur; banish hoaduchcH, blllounuoHH, bloatliiK, Ran. Adv. PLAINVIEW ENJOYS HARD TIMES PARTY PLAINVIKW, Fob. 18, Tho O, I). O, Club uuvo a hard tlmo party at the A. V". IIohh homo hmt Friday ovo nine A largo crowd attended and participated In tho uood tlmo. Much fun wan provoked by tho pool olllco featuro whero M. W. Knickerbocker uctlnu an poHtmiiHtor (llntrlbutcd a laruo number of comic valentlnen to tho uuontH. Homo very clover" hltn wti, made. Later In tho ovonlnu Vern Mvcaay actlnu an Juduo, In flicted heavy flnoH rmiulnu from tbreo centH to ten on vlctlmn broiiKht In by tho mamhalH for wourlnu Jowolry or belnu othorwlHo too much drcHxed up. A HiibHtautlal lunch of potato naiad, bako bcaiiH, mindwIclicH and cotTeo wiih Hcrved. Mm, C. F. Cluilfan ban relurnn! homo aftor a dolluhtful nix wcokn vlHlt with relatives In Portland. Tho ProuroHHlvo club cleared about Hoventy-llvo dollars for tho Commun ity Hall fund at tho dance ulven at tho Tumtilo hall February 0, Mr. and Mm. .Martin and dauuhtcr DorlH have returned to tlit-Jr homo In WaHhlnulon after vlHltlnu at tho McKlnnoy homo for novornl dayn. Mm. Van Tannel Htarted recently for Vancouver wlioro alio will visit her reJatlvos eiirouto to an oxtennlvo visit with bur urandparents HvIiie In Callfarnln. Tho 0. I). O, club mot with Mm, Herman Maruero for a dolluhtful r' luncheon after which a full afternoon wan spout worklnu on tlio club riillt, Tho n,ulll Ih beautiful womted lou cabin pattern and chances aro now hejuu Mold at twonty-flvo contn each. Albert and l.ouls Nlmchal havo ro lurned to the Htaehlo ranch to do tho sprlnu work, Mm. Louzolta Pulllam, Mm, John 'McKlnnoy and Jim Pulllam mado n 'huslnosH trip to La Pino Halurday. Mr. ami Mm, J, II. Klklns, Hay Armstrong, Uooruo Calvorloy and II, A. and Paul HcokkIh wero buslnen callers In Dend Friday, Itoy and Kduar Ileartt sold part of their Hock or sheep last week. Mr. and Mm, Colfolt wero uuefltH at tho Hohm homo Hunday afternoon. MIhsoh Jo IluruwH and Connlo Knickerbocker of Hand and Itoy Ileartt and Lawrence Hcharfnnberu enjoyed a home back rldo to tho head i;ates on Hqtiaw crook Sunday. Had breath, colorlrrm lips, sallow chcokii ulvo n girl llttlo chance for "a man" Don't ulvo up, try Hollls ter'n Kocky Mountfiln Tea and seo how populur you got, Owl Phar macy. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICK OF KALK OF IMTItAVH. NOTICB 18 HKKBHY OIVBN: That on Monday, March 8, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. at my ranch nlno miles Kouth-rast of Bend. Deschutes county, uregon, located In. section 20, Township 17 South, Kongo 13 B. W. M tho following described cat tlo will bo offered for salo on est rays, by L, A, W. Nixon, tho nearest cou ntable, to-wlt; Ono black, long yetrllng ntoer, with two silts In tho left ear, ono silt In tho right car, and no other visible marks or brands. Ono red liclffcr. about two years old, nllt and hole In loft car, tip cut off of right car, small dewlap on brisket, without other visible niarkH or brands. Raid cattlo wero taken up by mo an estrays at my ranch In Deschutes county, Oregon, located an above stated, on December 2nd, 1919, and a salo thereof was ordered, at tho above tlmo and placo. by tho Hon. J. A. Bastes, Juntlco of tho Peace, ho being tho nearest Justlco of Iho pcaco. Tho said cattlo will bo offered for salo at tho tlmo and placo above mentioned, for cash, to satisfy tho II I. 1 V ft ' V y . y, VV - ''1 if' It: -I TANLAC damages sustained by mo, tho costs of keeping said animals, and nil ex ponHCH Incurred, Including Justlco of tho poaco fcoii, costs of advertising and salo and such other contn and oxponnen an may havo bcon rogularlly Incurred, Dated at Hond, Oregon, February ltth 1920. FIIED P. IlEYNOLDS (1-le NOTICK OF HHRitIFF8 HALE. liy vlrtuo of an oxccutlon In fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of the Circuit court of tho county of Deschutes, Stato of Oregon, dated tho 23rd day of January, 1920, In a certain action in tho Circuit Court for said county and state, whorcln Geo. II. Hlmpson an Plaintiff, recov ered Judgment against George S. Clayton for tho sum of ono thousand dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at dollars, and attorney's fees in the sum of ono hundred and fifty dollam, and the further sum of ten dollam, on the Hth day of January 1920. Notice In hereby given that I will on tho 28th day of February, 1920, at tho front door of tho county court house In Hond, Oregon, In said coun ty, at 10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cash, tho fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Tho Southwest quarter of tho South east quarter of section 32, township IS, lots 3 and 4 and tho North half of tho Southwest quarter of ReUIon C, Township 16 South of range, 11 E. W. M. Taken and levied upon an tho proporty af tho said Gcorgo S. Clayton or as uuch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho said Judgment In favir of Gcorgo B. Simpson against said Gcorgo S. Clay ton with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that havo or may accrue 8. E. nOHERTS. Sheriff. Dated at Bend, Orccon. January 2C, 1920. 48-B2c' XOTICK FOU I'UIIMCATIOX. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICE nt f.nknvlntr Oregon. January 17, 1920. NOTICE in hereby given that Mar guret Mulligan, of Bend, Oregon, who Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Luth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Sundrd Sua. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sale.-. Agent, MILLKR I.UMBKK CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1G First National Bank Bldg. Tel. Cll (Dr. Co' Former OlSec.) II. H. DrArmonJ Chat. W. Era Vine DeArmond & Erskine h a v v i: it s O'Kanc Building, Bend, Oregon H. O. L L 1 S Attorneynt-Law Oalted States Commissioner First National Bunk Building BEND. OREGON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bond Press Bldg. BEND. OREGON Phones: Office Red 41; Res. 123 Dr. L. W. Gatchell Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Complete Lent Grinding PUot in con. occti'on with my office at LARSON tU CO,, Jewelers M3 Oregon rtitrl. Bend, Oregon Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Complete Abstract Plant in Contral Oregon. Special Atlnnllon Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. First National BonK Bldtf,, BEND. ORE., Cor. next to Allej FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLK AGENTS on March 4, 19lrf A. Juno 10, 1913, mado Homestead Entries, Tho Dalles No. 01129C, and Lakcvlow. No. 0602, for El-2 8B1-I SBI-4, 8W1-4 flBl-4 8B1-4, HB1--I NW1-I SBI-4 8B1-4, 8B1-4 8E1-4 SWt-4 8E1-4, 8icllon 34, T. 20 8., II. 10 B. in Tho Dalles District; and Sl-2 NWl-i NB 1-4, iil-2 NE1-4 NW1-4 NB1-4, NB 1-4 NE1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4, H 1-2 NW 1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4, NW1-4 NW1-4 N Wl-4 NB1-4, El-2 SBI-4 NW1-4, H 1-2 NE1-4 SW1-4, 8E1-4 NW1-4 SB 1-4 NW1-4, El-2 SW1-4 8E1-4 NW 1-1, NB 1-4 NW1-4 NE1-4 SW1-4, 8E1-4 8E1-4 NE1-4 NW1-4, Section 3, T. 21 8., B. 10 E Iikovlow Dis trict. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mnko final throe-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo If C. Bills, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 28lh day of February, 1920. Claimant namca tin witnesses: Frank Hearn, Bosslo Hearn, Luther Metko, Martin Main, Hllra Perrau, all of Bend, Oregon. JAS F. HUIIGE88, rteglster. 47-51o XOTICK OK HUMUS (i ON FIXAIj ACCOUNT In tho Circuit Court or tho Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter of tho cstato of Mm. Bertha Stowell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that It. D. Stowell, administrator of tho estato of Mrn. Bertha Stowell, de ceased, has mado and filed with the Clerk of tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, a final account of his administration or nafd estate, and that tho Judgo of the above entitled court has sot Monday, tho ICth day of March, 1920, at tho hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at tho court room In Bend, Oregon, as tho time and placo of hearing tho final settling of nald estato, and all per sons Interested aro cited to appear at said tlmo and placo and show cause. If any, why said account should not bo allowed. Dated this 11th day of Febru ary, 1920. B. D. STOWELL. Administrator of tho " Estato of Mm. Bertha Stowell, Deceased. Dato of first publication, Feb ruary 12, 1920. ' 50-2c Fkono Black 1391 LEE A. THOSUS, A. A. UL. Architect 2-4 O'ICane Building BEND ... OREGON 0. P. NI8WONQER, Piind. Ore. UNDEUTAKKIt Licensed Kmb&Imer, iiBtrfcl Director. Phone Rod 421. Lady Aut DR. R. D. STOWELL. XtiprnpMhle Physlcl Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to E I'hoBe Red 4HS DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend with Now Equipment Privato Office In Thorson'o Jowclry Store Dr. Turner will be In Prlne ville ovory first and third Fri day; In Madras every ancond and fourth Friday, and In Red mond ovory first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. mtm'wn )iwiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiii''iiiiimuiiiuwinwv'mwnmuiwinour?M iftfcHliu MtyAFitl)h'Ai'MT'll''''lPT'M Bfl,tW-WWimi'iT-" M rtt1li II i I ' '" " If'l'f'l11