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riKNI) BULLETIN, KNI, OREGON, TIIUIWDAY, APRIL 1, 1020 VAOK 1 "4 i STOCKHOLDERS INSIST ON FAIR COUNTY EXPOSITION DISCUSSED .Miixl lime I'a 1 1' In Hinil Whether l( In lrilKUMt'(l tin Official Hciil fur ('utility or Not, In (.Vih'ihI WMi, HiiliHiu'lliiirM to tin) Bond fair f uml to tlni iitiintiur of 2K, iiioolliui Cit Thursday In tlm Circuit court room, decided that it fair should mo t-Hluli llshod at lloml without rufc-roucn to any iIOoImIoii nit to the location of tlio county fair. "Lot It Imi iniiilu tlio county fair, If pomillilu, but lot's have a fair anyway," wan tlio iiiohI fro iumt expression from tlio various speakers, Tlio fund IiiivIiik l)".fi HtiliHcrllit'il for tlio estnhllshmont of n county fair thu effort will now ho nintlo to obtain thu consent of tlm Mtihscrlhers to tiNo It for fair pur poneI. No (lllllctilty Ik expected on thin point. Following tlio agreement tliat a fair itlioulil he inadu to Incorporate nu aviation Hold In tlio fair grounds. It wan agreed that sooner or Inter pit aviation fluid would ho needed hum hul tlm necessity of roIiik some illHtnnrit from town to obtain onu wan brought forward nit an arcutnont iiKaliiHt romhlnliiR tlio two outer' prlMiH Ihvcuiino of tho linportnnco of IiiivIiik tlm fair grounds within easy walking dlMtanco front town. No de cision wnn reached on this subject. JiiHtead It wiin decided to leave It for further consideration hy tho pcrma mvnt management and committee wero appointed on follows: Orgutil xatlon, It. A. Ward, Frank Inuhnlt. "VY. C Ulrdnall, Clnruiico Mauuhul nyir, and Noland (lllbort; Grounds, 0. A. Wariinr, W, I. O'Dotmell, II. M. Smith, A, Whlsnnnt, George A. Jones, Charles Carroll, nnd M. P. Cimlunan. T. II. Foley nctod nu chairman of Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 111.10 First National Hank Rldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Com' Kvrmtr oait,) II. II. DoArmanJ Chu. W. Knkln DcArmond & Erskinc , a w y i: it H O'Kano Building, Ilend, OroRon II. O. ML LI 8 AttornrynUIavf Ualteil BtAttM ConunUsloner First National Hank Ilulldtnc DI3NU, OIIBOON DR. A. LESSING PIlYaiOIAN AND 8UItOi:ON Ilund Press little. IiKNI), OltKQON Phones: Office Hod (41; lies. 123 Dr. L. W. Gatchell i Optomelrist ad Manufacturing Optician Complete Lrni Giimling PIol in con. ncctioa with my office it LARSON t CO..Jow.Ur. 143 Orrgon Mitel, Brad, Ortfoa Deachutes County Abstract Company D. II. PEOPLKS, Pro.ld.nt Most Complete Abstrnot Plant in Central Oregon. Bpeclal Attention alvon to Fedoral Lonn Abstract. IJIrst Nation! Danll Dld-f.. BEND, ORE., Cor. noxt to Alloy BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND OTHER BUILDINGS VALUE ABOUT VALUE ABOUT $500,000 $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER NONE J $100,000 gcK? BEND "We. ought M thu imvdlng and secretary Mr. Whlsiiont an ENLISTMENT ESSAY PRIZES GIVEN OUT I'lrnt Award for Grade anil High School Antotint lo $10 Kirli, Offrrnl ly Henil Hank. Prises offered hy local huslncis houses for thu winner of the. army enlistment essay conteNt rocontly held In the city schools, hnvo been awarded, City Superintendent Mooro nniiouuced Friday. In the, high school, Naomi Knydor received tho first prize, 1 10 In gold, given by the Flrnt National Manic, Amandu An deriion, who placed second, wan riven a JG trail n order on the Uond Hard wuni Co. and Nedra Toomey receiv ed n IT. trade order on thu Ilend Fur'' ulturo Co., as third prlzo. In the grudos, Donald Coleman was given first prize. J 10 Hi Kold offered by tho Central Oregon hank. The second prlzo In tho grade wiih glvon by the Symon Jownlry store, and consisted of a JG trnilo order Phono Black 1291 I.KK A. TIIOMAH, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Ksno Building HEND ... ORKQON O. P. NIBWONORH, Uond, Ore. UNDKHTAKKK L1cbs Kmbslmer, FtuerrsJ Director, Phono nod 421. Lady AsaL DIt. II. D. BTOWELL Nnprnpstlilc Pliyslclns Ovor Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Street Hours I to I Phone IUxl 483 DR. TURNER KYK SPECIALIST Permanently -Located In Ilend with Now Equipment Prlvato Offlco In Thoraon's Jewelry Btoru Dr. Turnor will bo In Prlno vlllo ovory first and third Fri day; In Madras ovory second and fourth Friday, and in Hod mond ovory first and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. OTHER BUILDINGS BRICK & LUMBER CO. to make a hit" Chesterfield AND wliy not? Never wero fine tobaccos M) skillfully blendedl Chesterfields briiijj yon the best of Turkish and Domestic leuf, blended lo bring mi new dc-j lights of flavor. FUNERAL SERVICE IS HELD FOR BABY Funeral services wero held yestcr day afternoon from thu NliiwonRor chapel, for Evelyn, four monthn old 'daughter of Mr. and Mm. Francis C. JacQUot, who died Wednesday of bronchopneumonia, Tlio scrvlco won pronounced by Itev. II. C, Hart Yanft, of tho Prcshyterlan church, and Interment wan madu nt Pilot Hutto cemetery. Four chairs nt your service at the Metropolitan. No watting. Adv. (JIBBSaiBBSSaiBafaiaiSI EIS333 What's Doing in the Country. s '(gpffaBBBaBPawwdRWranraraiaigRiarafO M POWELL Ill'TTE. (Continued from Pago 2 ) Ilttlo Maxlno Wurzweller and n song by Margaret HusHett. Thu tiny torn show the benefit of no oil training, Tlio hostess. attHlstcd by Mrs. Hugh Hte.wnrt and Mrs. Frank Kinder, ser ved dainty refreshments. Tlio noxt mooting of tho club will bo with Mrs. Hugh Ktowart. Helen Snyder, a student at Crook County high schnoMvlslted her par. ents. Mr and Mtb. Fre1 Snyder over Sunday. He Conlil Not Kliinil StrniKht. "I caught cold and It settled In my kidneys." writes J. C. Damond. 28CC W 30 St., Clovoland, O , "My back and sides wero so lnmu and soru I could not stand straight I uso Foloy Kidney Pills and nm Kind to testify to their helping power. "Good for stiff or swollen Joints, rheumatic pains - -Sold Everywhere. Adv. UNIVERSITY MAN TO SPEAK AT DESCHUTES DESCHUTES. April l Tho Uni versity extension sorvlce has tiromls- ed n lecturo for Deschutes nt a date to bo announced later. Miss Nolllo Orlinn left Friday night for Portland, -whero oho may havo to undergo an operation on her ear. It. V. Sefton will leave ono day this week for Portland. A pleisant surnrlBO narlv wnn hold Saturday night for Miss Daesy Coch- iuu. ansa uaesy waB completely sur prised and a Jolly tlmo wua hnd. Tho Cochran loft Monday ntnrnlnp hv nuto for Salem whqro they will visit two weeks or moro. TIioho present at the. party wore Mrs. Knnoff, Kntli erlno Hedlleld, Quy Austin. Edna Attsiin. Kredorlck Stanley Lloyd El liott. Tolla Elliott. Agnw Austin, Laurence Softon, nnd Oonoviovo Mnl thews of Ilodmond. Horn to Mrs. and Mr. Olo Hansen, a bnby girl, on Monday morning. Miss Loon MatthowH spout Sunday vlsilng tho Cochrane, taking tho ovo nlng train for Rudmond to continue her school work. Miss Kathorlno Rodflold drovo Mrs. Knnoff nnd Mrs. Softon over in T. a Drandcnberg's ranch Sunday after noon. Mrs. Lowo and chlldron wero vis- uora at tho Dobtng homo Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Smith of thn Doncor ranch noflh of fiend wore vis- iioru ni mo Austin ranch Sunday. Pat Allen, lute of tho Yprea sector In nolKium, says that March woathor In Central Oregon makes him shiver moro than watching Fritz in the tronches did. Witpato Poto from Warm Springs, while passing through I)onchiite,t, stopped lo confer with our sheep ox pert, Jerry Hchoollng, nnd remarked that ho doesn't like reservations with league of nations on the,m. Tho (' O 1. Company sold Its road gradur this week to tho road con tractor. (J. I). Armstrong of Pleasant Valley was a culler at Deschutes Sunday. Mrs. Carey, superintendent of tho Tumalo Sunday school, visited with Mrs. Kan off nt the, Deschutes Hotel Saturday evening before leaving for Seattle, Washington, on a business trip. P. 11. Wall, of tho Deschutes Lum ber Company, did their Saturday's shopping at Deschutes, spending the night nt the hotid, and returning to their camp Sunday morning. Orcen, an Engineer, and Hnrrln, an export accountant, for the public ser vlco commission, arrived In Des chutes Monday morning for tho pur pose of Investigating thu books of the. C. O I Co. Mr (lien Cox visited In the Terre bonne district on business Monday. J. F. Short of Tumalo, after n term at O. A (' has accepted a position as record clerk for the C. O. I. Com pany. Tho Sunday school had a splendid attendance lust Sunday. Hev. E IJ. Johnson will preach his first sermon In Deschutes on Easter 'Sunday nt 3 p. m. at tho Deschutes schnolliotiBO After that date, there will ho a regular weekly service In thu afternoon. Miss Francis McCortnaok Is 111 in Ilend with tho mumps, W. V. (lift and Hoy Miller traded at Deschutes Saturday. A number from our neighborhood attended a farewell smoker for Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Gray who will leave for Vancouver shortly. Ed Swalley Is building a comfort able nnd commodious residence, fin ishing tho shingling this week. The Deschutes Sunday school will unite with tho Tumalo Sunday school for Easter services, the program he ing Sunday school at 10 a. m sermon by Itov. II, F. Harper nt 11 n. m., community dinner at 12 m.. nnd eg hunt for tho shlldren In thu after noon. Everyono is invited. direful .Mothers Insist' on Foley's. Foley's Honey and Tar Comnonnil has boon u-etl In so many homes for so many years that mothers every where know that this standard family medicine contains no ophites or other Ingredients that aro Injurious to chlldron or adults. Chlldron like it and It doc.1 them good. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough. Sold Everywhere. Adv, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HAI.K IIY (SCAHDIAX. IN THE COUNTY COUItT OF THE STATE OF OHEGO.4, FOIt DE SCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE) aU-ARDIANSHIP OF THE) PERRONS AND ESTATES) OF EDDIE IIROSTERROUS) AND MARIE UROSTEIUIOUS.) Minors. ) Under authority of an order and license granted by the County Court of Deschutes County. Oregon, dated March 2B, 1920, I, tho undersigned, guardian of tho person and estate of hddle Iirostcrhotts, n minor, will sell at prlvato sale tho following describ ed real property, located In Deschutes County, Oregon, to-wf The undivided one-half Interest of Eddie Ilrosterhous, u minor, In the following property: ' Lot l. Iilock 5, of Deschutes, (now within Ilend; Lot 2, Iilock 6 of Des chutes, (now within Rend); Lot 7, Iilock 6 of Deschutes, (now within Ilend): Lot S. Iilock 5 of Deschutes, inow wiinin uond). Tho undivided one-fourth Interest of Eddlo DrostcrhoUs, a minor, In tho following property: Lot 13, In Iilock 27 of Bond; Lot H in Iilock 27 of Bond. Tho trnlo will bo. made on or after Friday, April 30, 1920. and bids will bo received nt the nfflrn nt I? : iinm- llton. In First Natlonnl Bank build ing, uond, Deschutes County, Oregon, up to noon upon April 30, 1920, Tlio terms of salu aro: At least ten percent (10 percent) of tho sum , Charles 11. Haines, Roscoe N. Palm bid must accompany tho bid; forty erton, Clarence W. Nelson, nil of percent (40 porcont) shall bo paid Bond. Oregon; and Patrick H. Cot- at the Mnjo of tho conflrmntlo'n of snlo nrd tho balanco within ono yoar after lh' dato of Bale; unpaid bal- iiuces m :u secured oy first mortgago upon thr property sold, and to boar Interest at the rate of eight percont (8 percent ) per annum. io?ntrl "i1 Dend' 0re&". March 25. VNNA BROSTERHOUS, l.. T. 1?" of tho POfson and estate of Eddlo BroBtorhous, a minor. 4-9c NOTICE In tho County Court of (he stato f Oregon, for. Deschutes county. o In tho matter of tho guardlan of Alborta Landkatumer, a ship Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Ltith, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Sundwd S. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER, CO. TANLAC minor. I Notice Is hereby given that pur suant lb tho license and order of thin court, dated January 24, 1920, tho undersigned will, from nnd nftcr Friday, April 15, 1920. pro ceed to sell at private salo for cash all tho Interest of the above named minor in and to tho following de scribed real estate, sltilatod In Des chutes county, Oregon, to-wlt: An undivided one-eighth interest In Lot 17 of Hlock C, of Lytln. an addi tion to Bond, according to tlio re corded plat thereof, ANNA IIOARDMAN, Ah fJuanllan of tho Person nnd Estnte of Albortn Lnndkammer, n Minor. Dated this 18th day of Mnrch. 1920. 3-Cc NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department, of tin? InW-rlor. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Lakevlow, Oregon, March 12, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby glvon that Em erson F. Stockwell. whoso post offlco address Is Ilend, Oregon, did on tho Hth dny of July, 1919, Me In this offlco Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 011103, to purchase the 8W4 NEVi, section 27, township 22 8 rango 15 E. Wlllnmotto Mer Idjan, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions of tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known ns tho "Timber and Stone. Law," nt such value ns might bo fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraised, Ono Hundre1, Twenty-eight dollars the timber estimated 110 M. board feet nt .80 per M, and the land 140.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn stntemont on the 22nd day of Muy, 1920, before .11. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or inltlato a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing n corroborated afll davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAS F. BURGESS. Register. 3-llc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depjirtnirnt of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE nt Lakerlew, Oregon, Mnrch 12, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that Harry W. Hcaley. of La Pine, Ore-' gon, who, on April 24, 1915, mndej homestead entry, No. 08598, for NWt U. section 5, township 22 S. range 1 1 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice pf intention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before E. L. Clark. U. S. Commissioner, at i La Pine, Oregon, on the 20th day of April. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: C. II. Seeley, of Bend, Oregon; W. O. Fordhnm. Arthur Waters, George Bogue, all of La ,PIne, Ore gon. JAS F. BURGESS, Register. 3-7c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of ilia Interior. U. S, LAND OFFICE at Lakevlow, Oregon, January 29; 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that' James Morrison, of Bend, Oergon, who. on July 27, 191C, mado home-l stoad entry, No. 09385, for E NW U: NEU and Nfc SEU of, section' 23, township 22 South of rango 18, East of tho Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako three yoar final proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, bo foro II. C. Ellis. U. S. Land Com missioner, ut Bend, Oregon, on tho 17th dny of April, 1920. Claimant numes uh witnpssos fey, of Brothers.' Oregon. JAS F. BURGESS. Register. Publish In flvo consecutive wcoks In Bend Bulletin, Bond, Oregon. , 2-Cc' NOTICE OF CONGEST. Department of tho Interior. Lakevlow, Oregon. February 13, 1920. To Thomas H, Hanna of unknown address, contestoo: You aro hereby notified that Justin R. Postlo who gives Box 580, Bend. Oregon, as his poat-offlce address, did on January 17. 1930, file, In this of- FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLE AGENTS flee his duly corroborated applica tion to contest and secure tho cnncol Intlon of your homestead entry, sor lal No 073CC mado April 3, 1911, for East half, ronton 22, township 22 S, rnnge 17 E. Willamette, Mer idian, and ns grounds for his con test he ntliigefi that Thomas II. Hannn filed his said entry moro than (lvo years prior to tho dato hereof, nnd never made or established resi dence on said land or improved tho mm In any way, and has novcr ro slded thorcon, and has wholly aban doned said on try from tho date there of, nnd that said absence from tlm land wan not duo to the etryman'a employment In the military or naval organizations of tho United States or the National Guard of t.ny of tho soveral States. You nro, thorefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken an confessed, and-your said en try will bo cnncoled without furthor right to bo heard, either before this offlco or on appeal, If you fnll to fllo In this offlco within twenty days after the Fourth publication of this notice; as shown below, your nnswer. under onth, specifically responding to thoso allegations of content, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on tho said con t slant elthor In person or by regis tered mall. You should stato In your answer tho nnmo of tho post offlco to which you dcslro future notices to bo sent to you. JAS F. BURGESS, Register. Dated of first publication, Febru ary 2G, 1920; dato of second publica tion, March 4, 1920; dato of third publication, March ll,t 1920; dato of fourth publication, March 18. 1920. G2-3o NOTICE OK SALE OF ESTItAY. NOTICE IS HEREB.Y, GIVEN .that on Friday, the 23rd day of April. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. nt our ranch Hi miles northeast of Alfalfa, In Deschutes county, Oregon, located upon Section 13, township 17 South range 14 E. W. M-, tho following des cribed animal will bo offered for sah as an estray by L. A. W. Nixon tho nearest constable, to-wlt: Ono red and white spotted heifer, now about two years old. with a split on tho right car, wattle, on the right hind leg. ' and branded on tho right shoulder with out other visible marks or brands. Said animal came to our ranch, located as nbovo stated, nnd was by us taken up on November 15, 1918. as nn cstrayv and a salo thereif was ordered to bo hold at tho abovo tlmo and place by tho Hon J. A. Eaatcs, Justlco of .tho Peaco. Said animal will bo ofTejed for salo for cash, to the highest bidder, to satisfy tho damages sustained by us, tho costs of keeping, and all ex penses Incurred. Including tho fees of the. Justice of tho peace, costs and advertising and such other costs nnd expenses as may havo been lawfully Incurred. Dated at Bend. Oregon, February 18, 1920. PAUL MERTSCHING. WILL HORSELL. 5-Co Brand Directory H G Brand John Helfrich, tt-4p Brothers, Ore. A Right side; right oar ci u ped; wattle right hind 1 B. L. TONIC,' HUters, Or. adv.lMia ALWAYS A .SO MARKET At Palace Market Bend, Oregon for Eggs, ' Butter, Poultry Beef, Veal, Pork Sell your products at home i S 1 Us I 1 Chas. Boyd