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IIKNI) IIUIjIjKTIN, IJKM). OltKOON TIIUIWIIAV. MAY fl, IPSO. PAflK 7 I FOREST PROTECTION WEEK PROCLAIMED BY GOVERNOR Official proclamation of Korunt Protection woolt, from May, 23 to 20, Inclusive, rondo Sunday by Governor Ben V. Olcott, omplinnlevH tho Im portance of prosorvnUuti of the rInto'H timber and scenic reiourcun IIIh proclamation In im follows "To thn IVopIo of Oregon! "Ori'Kun Im pohhmrspiI of Great tlm her wealth. It" lumber Industry l una of tho loading Industries oil llio 1'ftclflc Consti Is capable of iinormouii expansion, nnd Ih ono of tlm greatest iiHMtH of tliu Pacific Northwdst. "A great ri'Hpomilblllty rst on this niitu to itmiril It" limber ro noiircn In order Hint this ilnmliiiint Industry muy continue Indefinitely Hint Insure u plentiful Niipply of bill Id I in; mnturlal for our clllroiiH, Hoop our moiintiiln landn In n stnln of coiitlntiiil prodiictlveneii. provld'i cover for game and niiilritnln tlio flow of our HtrMimtt. "DurliiK tlio pimi leu yenm Hjd leg islature lint provided fundi to pro tect our furottn i;ultiHl rnvui;en uy flitt. Tlio fodernl government Iiiih expended nillllonM of dollar to Mini larly iirotucl ureas within tho Nation it) Forests, a in! private ownon havo iitpi'iidrd Inrgo huiiim to inulntalii or- HEAVERS GIRDLE TREES ON RIVER I'lncf Altai kcl hy Indiislilou lto detiK hut KffnitH (Viv.ii When l'llrli Ih TuMcl. Pino on tho east bank of tho Der olnitrH. no ii 111 of tho fool bridge, are suffering from tho nttoutlon of buavitrit which umko tholr homo In tho river. ulthoiiKli It linn bur. Ron urolly undorntood that 'thww aulmuU would nttark only drclduoiH tree. Ko far, two true, ono fairly InrKii, harrt bvn complolely Klrdled, but on raiiclilnR tho pitchy nap wood, thn water rodunlH ccnufd tlnlr tlyi lior oporntlonn. Ileaverii aro friuently ioii to ward orenliiK on tho went bnuk of lh rlv,ir. wliero they Jeav th water to brawiu on the tuiidir Business and Professional Cards R. S. IIAMILTON ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW Hoonn 13-10 First National Hank IlldR. Tel. Cll (t)f. Co'i Kertntr Om.) H. II. DAimnJ Ch. W. Erliln. X DcArmond & Erskinc Ii A W V K It H O'Kanu Uulldlng, Uend, Oroeon II. O. BbLIB AttorBoy-iit-Lw United States Commissioner First National Ilnnk llullilliiK UEND, OREGON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SimOICON Uend Press DIiIr. HEND, OHEOON Phones: Otflcu Ited 41; Hon. 123 Dr. L W. Gatchell Oplomelrisl and Manufacturing Optician Complete Lrni Clinding PUnl in con nfdion with my olHce it LARSON C COJwo1r 143 Oregon tiled, Demi, Oregon BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINOS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE iciuilcntoltiN for flro prevention and Hiipprcuiilon, "In up I to of llimii) offortH tho toll from flro In our forcmtH In fur mentor than uppmtrH nocejiHury, and farost fires In addition to uoiiiroyuiK our Kroati'nt nntloniil tosourcn militate against Oregon's wondorful Herniary its will) iib dnmiiKlnjs Improvement of iiotlliirM mid occasionally resulting In tho loss of human llfo, "JlDcnumi of tho grunt necessity of Kafci'uardtuB thin wnourco I botlovo Uiii peoplo of th Htiitu Hhould heart ily Join Inthii obwirvancu of Korot protection week, from May 3id to Mny 29th, 1020, during which wpolt It In respectfully urged Hint nil civic organizations bring to thn nttcnllon of tlmlr membership tho need for ciro with frlo n tho wooiIh and the duty of every cltluui to help prevent and HupproDH foruiit fit on. In addition II Ih nlno nuggeBled that a p:irt of one day during lh week bu ilnvofd by all public schools In tho state to in htructlon loolilui; to butter under standing of tho need for fore pro motion, and that all stnte, county and city officials add III innlclni! thU week u menu for bringing about n bolter understanding of our r'wpoiiHl- blllty In tho protection of lull iihI resource." MprltiK ftriiHH. biHn locatijd. Their homo Iirf not CITY PERMITS ARE NEEDED FOR FIRES Kiunll Illtto to Clenn t' U-fo' Sprrndn Kiiddenly When Whirl wind KcnttiTd I'UntM. City uTinllH imul bo obtained beforu any clean-up flren nrc utartcd within tho city UmlU of Iloiid. ThU wan mphiiHltod on .Monday In po llco court when C. J. Unburn wnn advlxcd na to tho provlnloiK of tho city flro ordinance. A imiuU bou flro ul the HiixburR plnco on Ifcila wttro nvontio Huuday. wan almont ntlnct when u whirlwind cattftrod flunteH and npnrka over connldur nblo area and tho flro department wan called to put out tho conftacrn tloti which Npread In tho dry :rf nearby. Phono Dltck 1291 LEE A. T1IOMAH. A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Uulldlng UEND - - - OrtEGON O. I. NIBWONQEIt, Dond, Ore. UNIIKUTAKKH IJcneI Kinbalmcr, Funerml Director. Phono Hod 421. Lady Aiat. DR. It. D. 8TOWELL Nprrptlitc Physlclsa Over Logan Furniture Co, Wall Htrcet Hours t to t Phone ltcil 4H2 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Uond with Now Equipment Private Ofllco In Thoruon'a Jewelry Htoro Dr Tumor will ho In Prln vlllo every first and third Fri day; In Madras every second ami fourth Friday, nnd In Red mond ovary first nnd third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads. v OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINGS . VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 WjjmBJ&SdS!&SW!8I3!nS!&rSISB wnacs Loing in the Country. ZSWfiWISJ3M!BM!3ISMSMSS!SS ('MVKItDAM. (Continued from Pago 2,) V, IluilliiK IohI a vnlunblo cow from bloat IiihI wook. Hovcral of hid nolKhhorit havo been havlni; tho mimo trouble, Mr, Klltio IohIhk ono mid Mr. CyriiH maniiKod to iiavo bin by HttckliiK bur. Mr. and Mm. H. V, Kllno worn Monday ovenlng callnrn at tho H. 0. AtidriiH homo. Mr. and Mro, J. II. HodKon and II. K. Kllno and wifo npent Huuday In lUilmotid an riiohIn of MIhr Doty, 11. UurlliiK Ik workliiK in J. I'. Duckott'H mill at Cold HprliiM, near Hlntera. ltov. Wllnon of Heilinond kqvd n vory IntoroHtlnu nermoii Huuday morn I iik, a Rood crowd IidIiik In at toudancn. Mr. and Mm. It. 0. AudriiH and KUUHtii we.ro NlioppltiR In Mend Mon day. Mm. Cs Ward wuh a Clovordale caller Tuemlay ovoiiIiir. Clnvordnlo dliitrlct hnn Jimi wm celvd Kh yiMirly allotnieiil of II brary hookn. ThomiiH UarrlHon hnn been qullii nick tho mml week with a Hevoro cold. Ham Kluio and II. nurley wero KlHtem vlultom Katurday evening. Y. Anived and wife motored to tho homo of Alox l.uvereiiz Huuday In Mr, Arnved'H new Auburn Hlx, which ho recently purchaxed In Ued mond. Mr. and Mm. Waller (Jraham and family of HlHtem attended tho club Haturday oveuliiK. H. Kline ban analn been engaged by Hiuaw Creek IrrlRtl'tlou dlntrlcl aa ditch rider. W. T. Harrlnoirn bonne bail a narrow eiicapo from btirnliiR last week, Mr. Harrlnon bappenlnB to notice tho Niuoko from tho roof while Rolnc to work In tho - tho flold and, by prompt action, huc- cci'ded In extlnRUlnlilnR It beioro much damage wait done. MUk Mary Kryrear haa roMlgned her podltlon In lli'iidln tho clerk's office. NelKhbont havo been hiiMy help ing Mr. Hurling to movo tho houtwj from tho Blmer homoiitead, which ho recently purchased. SERVICES ARE HELD AT PLEASANT RIDGE PLEASANT RIDaB, May C. -Services wero held at the Johnson home Thursday ovenkig. Rev. Johnson delivered a fine tak on tho Inter-Cchurch world movement ni ter which several voluntarily sub fcrlbcd to tho cnuso. About SG0Q was subscribed. A largo crowd was present. Lunch consisting of sand wiches, cako and coffee was served by tho ladles. Mr. and Mm. Walter Lowe and children have moved to Hend. B. P. Mahnffey, Carlcton H. Swift and D. E. Humor of Hend. called at tho Anderson ranch Monday after uoon. Mrs. Alfred Pedersen worked nt Deschutes Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mra. IL T. Mlkkelscn nnd son, Alfred, weru Redmond visitors Sat urday. Anton Ahlstrom inndu a business trip to Tumnlo Wednesday after noon. , J. II Anderson of Hend called al tho O. E. Anderson homo a short tlmo Motiday afternoon. Alfcrd Mlkkolsen has recovered sufficiently from his Illness to at tend school again thin weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II, Haughmnn and children, worn shopping In Uend Saturday ulRht. Alfred Pedersen Is on tho sick list .thin week, being confined to his bed several days. Mr. nnd Mm, O. E. Anderson wero Hend visitor Saturday ovon tiig, doing somu shopping and at tending tho movies, Mrs. GcorKO Kauoff of Deschutos. called on Mra. A. Petty Saturday. Mr. Thorpe, who Is building a now house for Ed Swolloy. wont to Uond Saturday nlRht to spend Sun day with hia family. tfrundmotlii'i' Kiiiium Wltnt'n rooiI. Mrs. V. M. Katx, C02 Anhoiulalo St., N, S., Pittsburg, Pa., writes; "I used Foloy'a Honey and Tar fui my llttlo RrandHon as ho had a bad cold, and It did him lotH of good. I used u lot of It when my own children wero Biunll." Thin old io llablo uunllcluo helps coughs, colda, croup nnd whooping cough. Sold ovorywliore. Put ifln Tho BttlleUB. IS NOW A WELL AND HAPPY WOMAN Mi'x. 1onuiK Hon Cood Appetllo, Digestion In Vvvtvrl nnil N'jTVei Are Culm, "Bluco I havo Inken Tnnlnc I nni dolnR my hoimowork aRaln for tho first llmo In nearly a year and a half." Bald Mm. William Lnrnnrc. of 1020 Fourteenth Ht., Han IJIcro, Hul.. u few days iiko. "My only recrcl Im that I did not toko Tnnlnc iik soon an I heard of It, for If I had It would have saved me a lot of suffering," Mrs. Lornn.j con tinued. "I wbh In a terribly run down condition, gradually netting worse and losing weight alt the tlmo. If I even ran tho rnrpot sweeper across the floor my heart would palpitate so bad I would r.l moMt faint. I had to give uu my "housework altogether and I wim awfully nervous all the tlmo and felt tired from morning till night. I never felt hungry nnd tho llttl) I forced myself to eat gavo mo no strength or nourishment. "I had boon reading about Tnnlnc hut I did not decide to try It until I saw iv ntatomont from a portion who was troubled like 1 wan. It seemed to mn that I felt better after the very first dose and I continued to Improvi? until now I nm In tin vt"T host of health. 1 nm so miirh stronger and my housework Is no trouble., and I urn Rotting back my lost weight as fast an I can, I havo a ap'londld appetite and everything I eat agrees with me. My nerve aro steady and I don't havo that tiled feeling like I used to. Tnnlnc gctn tho whole credit for restoring my health and I recommend It with all my heart." "Tanlnc Is sold In Hend by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by George F. Alt ken, and in Uend by Horton Horton Drug Co,". FINE OF $150 IS PAID BY R. H. LOOP Shortly after appearlnc beforo U S. CommlMloncr Ellis Saturday af ternoon,' II. II. Loop of this ctly, reported In pollen court, nnd plead ed guilty to tho charge of having liquor in bis possession. Ho paid a fine of $150. Loop, who wua ar rested morn than two weeks before, had previously pleaded not guilty, the Jury In tho first bonrlnj; dlsa grcoJiiR. Sell your poultry through Hullctin cIuAMiflcit ad. LEGAL NOTICES .NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. To Whom It May Concern: Notlco Is horeby given that on the 26th day of April. 1920. tho under signed. Frank F. Flsch, was by tho Hon. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, appointed administrator of the estnto of John G, Flsch, deceased, and that all per sons having claims against win estato aro hereby required to pre sent their claims, with tho propo. vouchers', to said administrator at thn offlco of O. C. Morgan, Attorney nt Law, In tho Lor Cabiu Huildlng, in Ho ud. Ore., within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 27th day of April, 1920. 1st publication April 29. 1920. 2nd publication May C, 1920. 3rd publication May 13. 1920. 4th publication May 20. 1920 FRANK F. FIKCH. 9.12c Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlco Is hereby glvun that the undersigned him been by tho County Court of Deschutes County. Oregon, iiminlntcd lultnlnlstnitnr Of tho es tate of Maudlno L. Main, deceased,; and nil persona holding claims: (now within Hend). ' liRulnst said estato aro hereby notl-i Tho undivided ono-fourth Interest' fled to present tho mimo with pro-i0f Eddlo Brostorhous, a minor, In tho per vouchers to tho undersigned at following property: his offlco In Bond. Oregon, or at the Lot 13, In Hlock 27 of Bend; Lot offlco of Ross Fnrnham. nttornoy nt law. Bend. OreRon. witnin six months after tho first publication of this notice. Dated and published first tlmo May (5, 1920. J. M. LAWRENCE, Administrator of tho Estnto of Maudlno L, Main, Deceased. 10-1 3c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dt'imt-tiiu'tit of tlm Interior, U. S. LAND OFFICE nt Lukevlow, Oregon. April 22, 1920. NOTICE la hereby Riven that Richard G. Gosney, of Bond, Oregon who, on September 22, 1916, tnni'e homestead entry. No. 09473. for SW Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Luth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried FlooriiiK and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of St.nd.rd She.. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Stiles Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. TANLAC hw hb': HB'i snu aw: 814 HW'A 8Bi HW'i, section 3t, township 21 fi, riino 8B., Wlllnmotto Meridian; NWU" NW4 NBU: B NW. NB4; W4 8W4 NK'A NS 4; NBV NWJSJ B NW4 NWH; HW'i NW'4 NWW: NW BBU NW , NBtf BW4 NWV4. section 3. township 22 flrango S B Wlllam etlo Meridian, hn filed notice of In itintoin tn mnke final three year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo H. C. Ellis, V. H. Commissioner, at Bend, OreRon, on tho 20th day or May 1920. Claimant name as witnesses Edward Axtcll, of Im Pine, Oregon; Floyd Llpplncott, of. Hend, Oregon; Arthur L. Hoynolds, of I'owcll Hutte, Oregon; Hnrry A. Oosney, of Uend. Oregon, and Jay Hague, of Lower Ilrfdgc, Oregon. JAS. F. HCItOESS. Iteglster, 9-1 Sc NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Deichutes. Btato of Oregon, da-d the 0th dan of April, 1920. In a cer tain action In tho Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein G. W Slay ton as Plaintiff recovered Judgment nRulnst Central Oregon Improvement Company, a corpora tion, for tuu ium of thirty five hund red forty and 40100 dollars and attorney's fees In the sum of threo hundred twenty five dqllars, and the further sum of flften dollars, on the 24th day of March 1920. Notice Is hereby Riven that I will on tho 16th day of May, 1920, at -the front door of the County Court House, la Uend, Oregon. In iald rountv. at 10 o'clock In tho fore noon of said day. sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, tho following described propsriy tn.wlt: Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter. West half of Northeast quar ter tho West half of the Southeast ouartor. and tho Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section twelve. In Township fifteen Souh of Rango Ten East of the Willamette Meridian. Taken and levied upon as the property of tho said Central Imp rovement Company, a corporation, or as much thereof as may bo neces sary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of G. W. Slayton against said rvntmJ imnrovemcnt Company, n nrnnmiinn. with Interest thereon to gether with all costs nnu uiuui.- - that h w vorEToSSm SherPX Dated at Hend. Oregon, April 9, 1920. 7-n- NOTICE OF SALE 11V GUARDIAN. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGO.i. FOR DE SCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE) GUARDIANSHIP OF THE) PERSONS AND ESTATES) OF EDDIE nilOSTERHOUS) AND MARIE HIIOSTERHOUS.) Minors. ) Undvr authority of an order and license grunted by the County Court of Deschutes County. Oregon, dated March 25, 1920, I, the undersiRned. guardian of tho person and estnto of Eddlo Urosterhous, a minor, wilt Bell at private sale tho following describ ed real property, located In Deschutes County, OreRon. to-wlt: Thn undivided one-half Interest of Eddlo Hrosterbo'j", a minor. In tho, fnllnwlnir nronerty: Lot 1. Hlock 5. of Deschutes, (now u-Uhln nend: Lot 2. HlocK 5 or uos chutes, (now within Bend): Lot 7, Hlock 5 of Deschutes, (now wuninj. Bond); Lot 8. Block 5 of Deschutes. h in Block 27 of Uend The sala will ba made on or after Friday, April 30. 1920. and bids will bo received nt tho ofllco of R. S. Ham ilton. In First National Bank build ing, Bond, Deschutos County Oregon, up to noon upon April 30, 1920, Tho terms of sale aro: At lenst ton percent (10 percent) of the sum bid ntURt accompany tho bid; forty pcrcont (40 percont) shall bo paid nt tho tlmo of the continuation of sale nnd tho balance within ono year after tho date of sale; unpaid bal ances to bo secured by first mortgago upon tho property sold, and to boar lutorost at tho rato of olght porceut (8 percont) por annum, Dated at Hqnd, Oregon, March 25. FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLK AGKNTH 1020. ANNA imOSTEIUIOUB, Guardian of the person nnd estnto of Eddlo Ilrosterhotin, a minor, 4-9o SOfMONB In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Deschutei County., Roydon Fletcher Horton, Plain) tiff, vs. Hulrinh Horton, Defendants To Hulda Horton, the aboroj named defendant: 5F IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro Jiereby ro, qulrcd to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or Deiorn six weekn after tho first publication ' of this summons, lo-wlt; on or be fore the 22d day of May, 1920, anil in case of your failure to so appear; and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply, to the court for the relief proyed for In his com plaint, viz: for an absolute decree of divorce In favor of tho plaintiff and against tho defendant forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now oxistfnK between plaintiff nnd defendant, and for such other nnd further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is nerved upon you by publication pursuant to tho order of tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffy.; Circuit Judge of the above entitled, Court, made and entered oh tho 2d; day of April, 1920, directing publl-i cation of thin summons nt least? onco a week for six successive! weeks prior to May S2d, 1920, Inf The Hend Bulletin, a newspaper 6u general circulation in Deschutes County, Oregon. Date of first publllatlon, Aprllj S, 1920. J Date of last publication. May 20 1920. n W. P. MYERS, Attorney for Plaintiff. L Residence and Postoffico addressH Bend, Oregon. 6-1 2af NOTICE FOR PUHL1CATION. Department of the Interior. ,- U. S. LAND OFFICE at Lakevlcw, Oregon. March 12, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Em- erson F. Stockwell, whose post office address Is Hend, Oregon, did on the- 14th day of July. 1919, file In this office Sworn Statement nnd Applica tion, No. 011103, to purchase the SWU NEU. section 27, township 22 S.. range IS E. Willamette Mor Idian. and tho (lmber thereon, under the provisions of tbo act of Juno 3, 1878. and acts amendatory, known as tho "Timber and Stone, Law," at such value as mlgnt be fixed by ap praisement, amk. that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraised, Ono Hundred, Twenty-eight dollars the timber estimated 110 M. board feet, at .80 per M, and the land $40.00: that said applicant will offer flnnl proof In support of his application and sworn statement on tho 22nd day of May, 1920, before H. C. Ellis. U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchaso before entry, or Initiate a contest nt any time before patent Issues, by tiling a corroborated affi davit In thin office, alleging facta which would defeat thn entry. JAS F. BURGESS, Register. 3-llc Brand Directory H G Brand John Helfrich, 3-4p Brothers, Ore. I A R,sh Right side; right ear crop- wattle right hind leg. 'i. TONE, Bisters, Ore. adv.lOOa ALWAYS A CASH MARKET At Palace Market Bend, Oregon for Eggs, Buffer, Poultry Beef, Veal, Pork Sell your products at home k Chas. Boyd . 4 4 ITim BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.