The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 13, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    I1KND IIULLKTIN, IJRND, 0IIK00N, THURSDAY, MAY lit, 1020.
PA0R T
SELF-STYLED HEIR TO FRENCH
ESTATE NOT HARVEY, SAYS JECH
WANTHI) Must be married In
order to Kt't 1150,000. Want
woman jolwon iirvn of 3f ami
40; nni 41 ywiy old, Must
havo sullithlo references (in to
ithurnclor. Address ThomitN
(lontoii, llond, Oro.
llrcnllectlnn of tho above alunsl
fled nilviirtlHdiritttjt. which appeared
In Tbo Bulletin, Iwmo of Jnnuury
18, HtlH, led residents of nonil to
the belief (but thin city might lmvo
bud u vInII two years iiko from
'Uluohourd" Charles Nowton liar
voy, confessed hlcnmlnt uml mur
derer, who won suntonmd In
Cullfornln on Monday, uiipuclnlly um
Harvey Is huIiI to hnvo used tbo
I'iinii of Gordon In ut leant ono or
bin mntrlmofilnl viniltiroH. Accord
I in; to i:. I. Jrcb of this city, how.
over, to whoso nUlor-ln-luw, Mm.
Delhi MoitIk, Gordon wc married
hero, flvo days alter tbo publishing
of tbo advertisement, tbo picture of
IMC.KON GOES HOME
AFTER 15 MONTHS
lllnl I'iikIiiimiI by I'oifxl Hen ho
I'liiMly WIiikh Way to
I'oHlntnl.
After lf mouths In tho posremdoii
of William Kproat of tho Dcschule
National forest, n hotnltiK plnooo
sold to tbo forest by It. C. Namir.ll
ban returned to Its former ubodo,
according to word received bore to
day. Tint bird wan one of a number
fold lo the foret service In Kebrii
nry, 1919, nnd taken from Portland
lo llond, Tho bird weum a lUl.t
band, No, 303, nnd tbo band carries
Ma in ml IV Initial. If llummll ap
plies tho conditions under which bo
sold tbo bird, It anal" become bin
property, for It was provided thai
If tho bird came home after twj
pair of young had been obtained,
tbo ownemhlp of the pigeons would
revert lo the seller
Want to buy bay, un Ilullcllii clan
Iflol nil.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTOUNBY-AT-LAW
Ilooran 13-10 Flmt National
Hank Illdc. Tol. Cll
(Dr. C'i Kormtr OflW.)
II. If. t)ArmonJ Ch. W. Crtkln
DcArmond & Erskinc
li a w y i: It H
O'Knno Ilulldlni:, Dead, Oregon
II. O. JO L L I a
Attorneyt-Iw
Unltcxl State CommlNidtincr
Pint Nattonnl Dnnk IlulldliiK
UKND, OUKOON
DR. A. LESSING
PHYSICIAN AN!) HUIKUiON
Hunt! ProHH IlldR,
UKND, OUKOON
Phone : Ofllco lied 41; Ken. 123
Dr. L. W. Gatchell
Oplosclrisl and
Manufacturing Optician
I' Compfclo Lcni GiinJing Plut in con
nection with my office
LARSON CO,, Jovrvlers
143 Oregon iltcet, Demi, Oregoa
BRICK vs.
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND
VALUE ABOUT
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
g1; BEND
Harvey doon not tally with IiIm
recollection of the udvortlHor.
Gordon, who worked for u tlmo
In tbo IokkIhi; rampH, claimed to
bo tbo hull- to u Iuito Pronch iro
tut, but could only obtuln posses
hlon of tbo property after boliwt
iniirrli'il. Tbo wedding wuh buhl lit
tbo Joch homo in llond, urn) nhort
1y after brldo ami itrooin started
for a trancli, seven mlloH from Han
rrunclftco, which (lordon claimed to
own Whon thoy worn some CO
miles from t ti ) t destination, Gor
don'u supply of money run out,
and bo borrowed nil he could ob
(alii front ''In wife, leaving her a ml
promising to Hi'inl for hor shortly.
Ho fullod to keep IiIh promise, how
over, Mr, Jnch nays. Ilo bcllcvon
that Mm. Jordon, who In residing
In Kan Fiuwlsro, linn since, ob
tained a dlvorcit,
Tbo fortune, wlilrli Cordun claim
od bo would Inherit from n French
mothor, bun never materialized, to
tbo bint of Mr, Ji'cIi'm knowledge.
COMMITTEES PICKED
FOR GRANGE MEETING
Whon tho Oregon Slate Qrnncn
meets In annual convention bero In
Juno, three speclul commltteeH rep
rwwiutltiK tho llond Commercial club
will assist In lakltiK care of the vis-
Itom, J, A Knstes, I)r A. LcsslnR
and Frank Inabnlt coiiHtltuto the
Pclnl committee on eutertuiument,
W. C. Illrdsnll, Paul C. lCJnK, uid
It. H. McCluro will .fiidiiavor to solve
the houiilni: problem, nnd Clyde Mc
Kay, II. C. Kills, nnd It. K. Haml!
tou will have chnriti) of decoration.
PREVENT CROWDING OF PIGS
Properly Conttructed Teed Trough
AMure Each Individual Porker
of HI Share.
You m: He fhuuld be given their
feed In Mich n mitmier that each Indi
vidual plj; ReU ll nbnre. The aim
pleM way to iiriiu)ilUli HiIh Ik to al
low the pie to eat from u properly
constructed feed troueh, one that will
keep the iIk out of the feed and will
lemon the poHlbllltle of crowding
Phone DUck 1191
LICK A. TIIOMAB, A, A. IA.
Architect
1-4 O'Kano Uulldln
UKND . 4. . OUEQON
O. P. NI8WONOKU, nend, Oro.
UNDKUTAKKIl
Urcased KmbiUmer, Funeml
Director.
Phono Itod i'il. Lady Atat
DH. It. D. 8TOWBLL
Naprnpatiilc PbyclcliM
Over Logan Kurnlturo Co.
Wn Street Hour Mo I
Phono Ilcd 48a
DR. TURNER
KYB SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In llond
with Now Kqulpmunt
Prlvato Ofllco In Thoreon'a
Jowelry 8toro
Dr. Turnor will bo In Prlno
vllle every llrnt nnd third frl
day In Mudrnn ovory aecond
nnd fourth Friday, nnd In Itod
mond ovory flrnt and third
Thursday of each month.
Read the Classified Ads.
OTHER BUILDINGS
OTHER BUILDINQS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
BRICK & LUMBER CO.
LUMBER MILL
TO HAVE NEW
BURNER SOON
WILL TAKE CARE OF
WASTE INCREASE
$45,000 IS tO RE COST
Preliminary Kxrnvntlon Ntnrln at
Hrookw.Kcaiilori Plant for lf50
i YiHtl Htiiictiin To Over.
( haul Old Ilurner.
To luko care of the IncreiiHed pro
duction of waste Incident to tho In
stallation of tho three ahlft lystcm
and uIko to provide new equipment
bufore that now In uho hae to un
dergo repairs, tho llrookn-Hcaulon
Lumber Co, Iri Hluitlni; preliminary
excavatlni; In preparation for tho
construction of n now burner at
their plant here, the entlro Improve
ment to cout approximately $45,
000. Tho new burner will havo u di
ameter Inalde tho steel shell of ii
feet, and from the coucreto foundo
Hon to tho screen will be 120 feet.
Tho Hereon Itself Is to ho 33 feot,
and six feet of the foundation will
bo above the ground, makliiR n total
height for the structure of 1H9
feet. From six to 12 feet of tho con
crete buso will be below tho level
of tho ground.
An soon as tbo new wanto incine
rator Is completed, tho operation of
tho ono now In use will bo discon
tinued to allow for a thorough
overhauling, repairs being planner!
especially for the screen. The ren
ovated burner will then, bo held In
resorvu and will bu ready In cuue of
any emergency.
The first stcol shipment for tho
new burner, siiys J. P. Keyes, gen
eral manager of tho company,
should leave Seattle by Saturday.
POST ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
IHKITHSIO.V O V CANDIDATES
l H i: (' K D K K SELECTION OF
COMMANDED OltKCO.V MED
ALS AltE DIKTlllItUTED.
Oregon medalH we're awarded
now officers woro elected for tho
year, nnd n $100 donation by tho
membors was matched by an equal
amount from tho treasury as nglft
to tho Salvation Army, when Percy
A. Stevens Post, American Legion,
held Hh regular muting nt tho gym
last Thursday,
Kcon cbinpotltlon was scon In the
contest for post commander, and
lengthy discussion as to tho merits
of tho rcspcctlvo candidate was
started by Ralph 8. Alton, support
Ing J, E. Smith. Statements of
their platforms were called for from
tho two nominees, and election waa
hold Immediately nftorwnrd, thero
being no discussion In regard to nny
of tho other positions, Tho vote
stood G4 for Fred A. Woeltlun, and
34 for hla opponent.
Dr, L. W. Ontcholl was the uuam
mouu selection for vice-commander.
Earl Houston hnd no opposition for
adjutant, nnd Frank R. Prlnco wns
tho only nominee for financu offl:or.
L. T. Dawson, P. Plorson, C. W.
Ersklno, L. S. Fox, nnd WlllnrJ
Houston, wero chosen as membors
of tho oxccutlvo committee, nnd
Henry N. Fowler wus named histor
ian. Tho post docldod that It shall bo
tho custom from now on that tho
retiring commnndor shall bo ono o;
tho delegates to tho stato conven
tion Immedlntoly following.
TEACHERS WILL
RECEIVE BONUS
PAY FOR HALF MONTH
TO BE 6lVEN
(JtinllficatloiH unit Maximum nnd
Minimum Salaries Contained In
Committee Itepoit Lives-
fixate Portable School.
Teachers of the Hend schoob will
each receive a bonus amountfni; to
half a month's pay, It was decldoJ
last week at tho regular meeting
of district No, 1. This, with the
adoption, after some amendment,
of n report on qualifications and re
muneration of instructors, brought
In by Mrs. K. M, Thompson and JI.
K. Nordeen, constituted tho chlof
business to he handled by the boird.
Tho report recommonds 12i'o n
tho minimum annual pay for g-nrt3
teachers, with J1G00 as the maxi
mum, with $1350 to $1800 for Jun
ior high teachers, nnd $1500 to
$2100 for senior high Instructors
on a similar basis. It also provides
that nri teacher may be employed
who has not taught for at least two
yearn In ti school having at least
10 Instructors. Teachers now In tho
employ of tho district who are not
normal graduates will not partici
pate In salary raises until fiey
havo qualified in this particular,
Tho clerk of tho board was au
thorized to communicate with the
city officials requesting that the
dance matron stay away from c'ans
dances and that Mrs. Anna Curry,
school nurse, bo permitted to net as
official danco censor for school af
fairs. A commltteo composed of Direc
tors Koycs, Sawyer, and Nordeen
was named to look up sites for
portable school houses, to report at
the next meting, and another com
mittee including Mrs. E. M. Thomp
son, City Superintendent S. W.
Moore, nnd Carl Johnson, will en
donvor to solve tho seating problem
for next year.
Mrs. J. D. Davidson, principal n
tho Central school, was glvym a
three and one-half day leave of ab
sence In the closing week of tho
present term.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tho County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho matter of tho estato of
George W. Trlplott. deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned wus, on tho 25th dny of
March, 1920, appointed administra
tor of tho estato of tbo nbovo named
deceased, by tho County Judgo of
Deschutes County, Oregon.
Therefore, all persons holding
cbilms against tho cstnte Of said do
ceased, aro hereby notified to pro
sent tho samo, duly verified accord
ing to law. at tho office of DoAr
mond & Ersklue, In tho O'Kano
building, Bond, Oregon, attorneys
for the administrator, wlljtln six
months from tho dato of tho first
publication hereof.
Date of first publication May u,
1920,
MILLARD T. TRIPLETT,
Administrator of tho estato of
George W. Trlplott, deceased.
DoARMOND & ERSKINE,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Adv. 10-1 4c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been by the County
Court of Deschutes County, Oregon,
nppolr.tcd administrator of tho es
tato of Matidino L. Main, deceased,
nnd all persons holding clnlms
against said estate aro hereby noti
fied to present tho same with pro
per vouchers to tho uudorslgned at
his offfco in Bend, Oregon, or nt tho
office of Rosa Ftiruhaui, attorney
nt law, Bond, Oregon, within six
months after tho first publication of
this notice.
Dated nnd published first tlmo
May 6, 1920.
J. M. LAWRENCE,
Administrator of tho Estate of
Maudlno L, Main, Deceased.
10-1 3c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tho County Court of tho State
of Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho matter of tho estato of
Brooks- Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lnth, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
'Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK of Sundwd SU.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Abm, MILLER LUMnEU CO.
TANLAC
Iva Elizabeth 'Vest Ward, doccased.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned was, on tho 4th day of
March, 1920, appointed administra
tor of tho estate of tho above mimed
deceased, by tho County Judge of
Deschutes County, Oregon,
All persons holding claims
against tho estate of said deceased,
aro hereby notified to present tho
same, duly verified according to
law, nt tbo office of DcArmond and
Ersklnc. in tho O'Knnc building,
Ilend, Oregon, attorneys for the ad
ministrator, within six months from
tho date of tho first publication
hereof. Datn of first publication
May Ctb, 1920
E. V WARD,
Administrator of tho estate or
Ivu Elizabeth West Wnrd, deceased.
Adv. 10-Hc
NOTICE FOR PI'HLH'ATION.
Department of Uin Interior.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Lakeviow,
Oregon, April 22, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Richard O. County, of Ilend, Oregon
who, on September 22, 191C. made
homestead entry, No. 09173, for SV
V 8W4 BBU: 8E4 SEU SWM;
HI. HWU HKV. BIV. nectlon 34.
township 21 8. rango 8B., Wlllataetlo
Meridian: NW Jw, k; 'v
NWV, NEVi: W SWli NEV N.'-J
'i; NEV NWVi: Et4 NWU NWtt.
SWli KW NW4; NWW 8EU
NW; NE4 SW4 NW4, section
3, township 22 S.,rangc 8 E., Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tentoln to mnko final three year proof
to establish claim to the land nbovt
described, before H. C. Ellis, U. S.
Commissioner, at Bond. Oregon, on
the 29th day of May 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edward Axtell. of La Pino, Oregon;
Floyd LIpplncott. of Ilend, Oregon;
Arthur L. Reynolds, of Powell Butto,
.Oregon; Harry A. Oosney, of Bend.
Oregon, and Jay Hague, or ixiwcr
Bridge, Oregon.
JA8. F. BL'ROESS.
Register.
9-13c
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE,
itv virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by tho clerk of
tho Circuit Court of tho County or
Deschutes, Stato or Oregon, dated
tho 9th dan of April. 1920. In a cer
tain action in tho Circuit Court for
said County and State, wherein G.
W. Slayton as Plaintiff recovered
Judgment against Central Oregon
Improvement Company, a corpora
tion, for the um of thirty five hund
red forty and 40100 dollars and
attorney's fees In tho sum of threo
hundred twenty five dollars, and
tho further sum of flften dollars, on
the 24th day of March 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on tho 15th dny of May. 1920, at tho
front door of tho County Court
House, In Bend. Oregon, in said
County, at 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of Bald dny. HClTat public auc
tion tn tho blcbest bidder, for cash.
'the following described property,
to-wlt:
Northeast quarter of Northwest
quarter, West half of Northeast quar
ter tho We3t half of the Southeast
quarter, and tho Southeast quarter
of Southeast quarter of Section
twelvo, in Township fifteen Souh of
Rango Ten East of the Willamette
Meridian.
Taken nnd levied upon as tho
property of tbo said Central Imp
rovement Company, a corporation,
or as much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy tho said judgment In
favor of G. W. Slayton against said
Central Improvement Company, n
corporation, with interest thereon to
gether with nil Costa nnd disburse
ments thnt havo or may accrue,
S. E. ROBERTS,
Sheriff.
Dated ut Bend, Oregon, April 9,
1920. 7-11-c
NOTRE OF APPOINTMENT OK
ADMINISTRATOR.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notlco Is hereby given that on tho
20th dny of April, 1920, tho under
signed. Frank F. Flsch, was by tho
Hon. Robort V. vSawyer, Judgo of
tho County Court of Deschutes
County, Stato of Oregon, appointed
administrator of tho estato of John
G. Flsch, deceased, and that all per
sons having claims aguinst snla
ostato aro hereby required to pre
sent tbolr claims, with tho proper
vouchors, to said administrator ut tho
office of G. O. Morgan, Attorney nt
I,aw. la tho Log Cublu Building, In
Bend, Ore., within six months from
tho dato of this notlco.
Dated this 27th day of April, 1920.
1st publication April 29. 1920.
2nd publication May 0. 1920.
3rd publication May 13, 1920.
FOR SALK BY
The Owl Pharmacy
SOLE AGENTS
:il
ith publication May 20, 1920
FRANK F. FI8CH,
9-1 2c Administrator.
' i,.., i i,,., ,,,. i.n.iimiiti
SCMMONH
In tho Circuit Court of the Stato
of Oregon for DeschutoH County.
Roydon Fletcher Uorton, Plain
tiff, vs. HiiMiih Borton, Dofcndnnt.
To Hulda Uorton, tho above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You aro ieroby ro
qulrcd to appear and answer tho
complaint filed against you In tho
above entitled suit, on or beforo
six weeks after tho first publication
of thin summons, to-wlt; on or bo
fora tho 22d day of May, 1920, and
In caso of your failure to so appear
and answer, for want thereof tho
plaintiff will apply to tho court for
tho 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 existing botwoen plaintiff and
defendant, and for such other and
further relief as to the Court may
seem Just and equitable.
This summons Is -.served upon
you by publication pursuant to tho
order of tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffy,
Circuit Judgo of tho above entitled
Court, made and entered on tho 2d
Ulay of April, 1920, directing publl-
cation of this summons at least
onco a week for six miccesslvo
weeks prior to May 22d. 1920, In
Tbo Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of
general circulation in Deschutes
County, Oregon.
Dato of first publllatlon, April
8. 1920.
Dato of last publication, May 20,
1920.
W. P., MYERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and Postofflce address,
JJend, Oregon. 6-122
NOTICE FOR FUnLT CATION.
Dopnrtmmit of tbo Inferior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE nt Lakeviow,
Oregon. March 12. 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Em
erson F. Stockwcll, whose post ofllco
address Is Bend. Oregon, did on tho
14th day of July, 1919, file In this
ofllco Sworn Statement nnd Applica
tion. No. 011103, to purchase tho
SW NEU. section 27, township
22 S., range 15 E. Willamctto Mor
Idian. and the timber thereon, under
tho provisions of the act of Juno 3,
1878, and acts amendatory, known
an tho "Timber and 8tono Law." at
i such value as might bo fixed by ap
jpralsemcnt, and that, pursuant to
I such application, the land and timber
inereon nave ncen appraised, Ono
Hundred. Twenty-eight dollaro tho
timber estimated 110 M.' board feet
at .80 per M. and tho land $40.00;
that said applicant will offer final
proof in SUnnort of hln nnnllr.itlnn
'and sworn statement on tho 22nd day
of May, 1920, before II. C. Ellis, U.
S. Commissioner, nt Bend. Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase beforo entry, or initiato
a contest at any tlmo beforo patent
Issues, by filing a corroborated affl
' davit In this office, alleging facts
i which would defeat tho ontry.
JAS F. BURGESS.
Register.
3-llc
Brand Directory
y G Braod
John Helfrich,
3-4p . Brothers, Ore.
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Right Bide; right ear crop-
ped; wattle right hind leg.
n. L. TONE, Sisters, Oro.
adv.lOOo
AWAYS A
CASH MARKET
fe
At
Palace Market
Bend, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Butter,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
at home
s
Chas. Boyd