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URtfD BUIiliKTIN, BKND, OJIKCION, THURSDAY, JUNE J?, 1020. PAGE t i i ironf-iME WIN DIPLOMAS CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY SHOWN Coinnit'iuviiii'iit Addirm lli'llveri'il ll)' DC. .Illllll'N H. (illlicit I'olntN tu Kiliinifliui tn f'niiitiat 1'nciiilrn of ll"iiiiti liny, Twoniylhroo inomliorH of tho tH"""" '"'"' '' ,. , ' ,, w of 11)20 or tho llond IiIkIi school, for ninHy completed their four your course Thurudiiy whun coiiiinmici)' intuit owirolscs wero hold nt thu gym iiunIiiiii Iii tho premium of moru than dOO pnrontH and friends. Following tho oiiHtom which Iuim found favor In llond. tho seniors worn milled In grey raps )d gowns. Dr. .Iiiiiu'h II. Gilbert, of tlio do mrtmuiit of economies of tho Univer sity of Oioroii, delivered (ho gradu ating nddnwN. Mpoukliu: on tho sub ject, "Education and Civic Respon sibility," ho dorlitred that education In tho gnmtoMt safeguard of Amerl euu democracy, and warned ngnlnst what ho considers tho two greatest dangers ooufrmitlnK that domooriicy proijmumH to act on Impulso, nud tho tondoncy to pluco selfish class and Mictloual Interests above Uiomj of llio Mtato and nation. -l(iU Am Kroml. Klnco war was declared In Europe In 1911, Dr. Gilbert polntvd out, (tin United Stale can hardly ho uceun'il of aclltiR on Impulse. Of what linn appeared to ho tho outgrowth of the war, bolshnvlsm. ho mild: It Ik tho mood of childhood expressed In politic.; It follower want to do nothing and undo everything. II I n splendid example- of tho liuntiu Im pulso. "Education train tho mind to auk tho reason for action. Tho moro men and woinon of iiucli training nj town or city him. thu noarer Is tho community panic proof. Let ti find n rational solution for every prob lorn." Thu speaker referred again to bol ihovliini uh tin cxumpln of chw as cendancy, and domination of military by military authority over n people Hi per cent Illiterate. "1 bollovo that Amurlcn will repudiate class rulo," ho nald. "What wo do want Business and Professional Cards R.S. HAMILTON J ATTOIINBY-AT'LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Hank Illdic. Tol. Cll (Dr. Cot'i Konnr Offlta.) II. It. I)Armon4 Oiu. W. KrVlnt DeArmond & Erskinc lawy i: n h O'ICune llulldliiR, Dcnd, OreRon II. O. MLL I 8 Attonejr-t-Lw United HUtoM Commlsslnncr First National Hank IlulldliiK niCND, OHEOON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SURfJKON llond Prosa IlldR. ni:Nn, oimaoN Phones: Otflcu Rod 41; Res. 133 T Dr. L W. Gatchell Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Complete Ltni Cilnding Plant in eon section with my oftlce t LARSON U CO, 143 Oregon ltt, , Jowolorn Bn(l, Oregon BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE BEND Instond, In tlio leadership of (ho In tiilllKimt n m! fit. Willi this. Uio kov urnmoiil of tlio wliolo pnoplo' shall not polish, from thu niirlli." CIlISM l liMUl'. l)r rilllinrl'rt speech followed so lectloim by tlio IiIkIi school orchestra, ma) a difficult but well liundlcil vocnl nolo by MIhh (IoiiIvivo Wnxuor. At tlio cIohm of tlio iidilroHH City HupnrliltiiiJiu tf. W Mooro prcson H'd tlio iiflnlor cliwii, takliut tlio op poiluiilty of HlinlchliiR tlio general plan of work on which tliolr i:radu at Ion I liflKPd. llo.pniHlnd tlio hl:li degree of coopiiiutlon acconfiid hy tho tiKiinlxiiM of tlio faculty In grudo and high school alike, mid predicted tlml tlio pronoun of tlio llond schools Ltirt it fillllf ItAIMI It IJII'llf llllin nilltj MijniiM"i ' - -' Hawyor, chnlrman of tho dlHtrlct board, to llllah llrlck, Mary Thomp nun. George Hhort, Loroy Coynor, Louise Trlplott, l)itrlo llurton, Beat rice Htophoniion, William Wllllnnin, Mnrlo Mlllur, Hva WhlttltiRUin, Nol llo l.i'Hilo, Wondull ThompHon, Con tilo Knlcki-rbockor, I.titir Handom, Alborta I,iudkiiinmor. Mury Ai;ui' ;nrldaii, 'Dovoro Ilolfrlch, Mary Vandovitrl, Ilalph llnuclc, lliith Ilea, Kathryn Day. KriuirlH Iti-dflold. und Mlldnul Klnln. , BUYS INTEREST IN SHOP IN PORTLAND Aftor nlii" montlm BiiccosMful oper ntlon of a Job prliitlnR offlco on Wall street, Jrry Hartshorn Iiuh pur chaiiiid a half Inlnri'Ht with OoorRO l.oohwood, of l.ndrando, In a Job shop In Portland. Mr. f.ockwood ar rived In In this city Monday to nu slst In tho inovliiR of tho equipment of thu local shop to Portland whore It will bu added to Hint of tho newly purchiiKPil oNtnbllNhmeut. When usked why ho hud doc I clod to leave llond. Jerry 'plled, "llend Ik a bear or a town for business, but I nm ho Idr down to the valloy where It ruins now and then." Fodlng th Bedridden. AdmiiiUteriui: llqullt foud or tiu'dl due to prrsous I) Inu on ttirlr liscUs In bed Is dlttUiilt, even for n trained iiurie. A uo-l lioitpltal drlnkluK Rlsst overcomes Ibis dimculo. Miys I'upulsr Mecbntilcs MnRiixInp. Tlir lower por linn f tlm rr Is ulnilliir In shnpe to nu urdlnary tumbler. On top of this Is u tnpcrlm; IhmhI ublch Is pro vided with tin e.'i'iitrlcally placed. 1nutluR utieulnK. If not more than linK "lied the device can be held In a nearly Imrlnniinl poiltlon without ttlllllilf IIih nwilenf PJiono Dltck 1191 LEK A. T1IOMAH, A. A. LA. AxtkKect S-4 O'Ksno Building BEND - - ORBQON O. F. NIBWONOEIt, Bead, Ore. UNDEUTAKKIt Llceased KmbsJaer, Paieral Dkcttor, Phono Red 43L Idy Aut DR. R. D. BTOWKLL Napnipathlo PhyslcUa Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Htroot Hours Mo I Phone Rod 482 DR. TURNER EYB SPECIALIST Periiianuntly Located lu Bond with Now Equipment Prlvnto Offlco In Thoraon'a Jewelry Btoro Dr. Turner will bo In Prlno Tllle every first anil third Fri day In Madras ovory second and fuurth Friday, and In Red mond ovory first nnd third Thursday of each month, Read the Bulletin Classified Ads OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. "They're Talking About It Everywhere" sayg the Good Judge How much more genuine Hatlsfactlon you fct from a little of the Real To bacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. . That's why it saves you money. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut W-B CUT is CLASS PROGRAM WELL ATTENDED MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO HfGH SCHOOL Token of Appreciation U (lit en Mls Helen .Mamiey, CIh Advisor, by Kenlom firatuatlon Tomorrow NIrIiI. Before an uudlenco of somo 400 people gathered at tho Kymnasliim. the seniors of tho Bend IiIkIi school Wednesday presented their Class Day program, Including: tho salutatory, "Reconstruction," by Lcroy Coyner, winner of socond honors, and tho valedictory by Hllnh lrlck, who re ceived first honors. Music waB fur nished by tho hlRh school orchestra, und n fcaturo of tho cvonlnc was tho presentation of tho class memorial, u clock for tho assembly room, to the school, William Williams, president of tho class, makltiR tho accompany ing speech, with tho acccptanco by Paul Reynolds. Conulo Knickerbocker gave the class history, and Ralph Hauck of fered somo excellent ndvlco to the junior class, Romalno Nicholson re sponding for tho third year studonti. A clover class prophecy by Dovoro Helfrlch. a piano solo by Kathryn Day, and tho reading of tho class will by Darlo Burton, constituted tho re mainder of tho scheduled program. A surprise feature camo toward tho ond of tho evening when tho c,loss president, speaking In bchnlt of the senlrfrs, presented to Miss Helen Mnnny, class advisor during tho yoar, a handsome gold watch In token of appreciation of bor Intcrost In tho graduates to be. Graduation to Ih Friday. Tonight tho third yoar students will entertain for tho seniors at tho Emblem club, nnd tomorrow night, beginning at 8 p'clock, commence- mont exorcises, to wlilcn tlio general public Is cordially Invited, will bo held nt tho gymunslum. Following tho processional tho Trumpeter's Murch, by Wheeler, will bo played by tho high school orchestra, nud tho graduation addrosa on tho subject, "Education and Civic Responsibil ity," will hi) dollvered by Dr. James H. Gllbort, of tho University of Ore gon department of economics. A vocul solo, "April Morn." by Batten, will be given by Miss Genlvuvo Wag ner, chy Superintendent S, W. Mooro will prcsont tho class of 1920, nud tho graduates will rocolvo their diplomat! from R. W. Sawyor, chair man of tho school board. Wonderful Collection of China. A famous P.nglUh tlnn of china miiniifncturers poiswes samples ot" all the various kinds of .'hlna they Iuim; innntifnctuivd for jienrly 150 year past. Including samples of" din ner services mudo for Lord Nelson and other celebrities of bygono days. Brooklyn Undo. 1 I tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco l Oogi' Feet a Otllcacy. In tho Island of Formima dopa' feet aro considered a rreat dellcacv aro consioerw a Rreat ueiicacj. Four chairs at rour service st tb Metropolitan. Mo wattlnR. Adv. - -T-wc. -.-.. a;-sjr-LTi LEGAL NOTICES SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho ittatc of Oregon for Doschutes County. Paul Mcrtschlng, plaintiff, vs. J. C. Hopkins and D. A. Hatfield, de fendants. To J. C. Hopkins, the abovu named defendant? Greetings: In tho namo of tho State or Ore gon: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed In tho above entitled suit against you on or before the 10th day of July, 1920, and If you fall to so appear and answer or othcrwe plead, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to thu abovo named court for a decreo us prayed for In the complaint filed herein, namely; for a decreo foreclosing tho lieu of tho plaintiff mentioned therein, that the north east quarter of the southwest quar ter of section 13, township 1? south, rango 14 cast of Willamette .Meri dian. In Deschutes county. Stato of Oregon, bo sold by the sheriff of this county lu the manner prescribed by law, and that tho proceeds of such sale bo applied to tho satisfaction of tlio costs of such sale, tho costs of this suit, and tho remainder applied to tho satisfaction of tho claims of tho plaintiff, namely, the sum of ono hundred eleven and 90100 dollars, with intcrost thereon nt six per cent per nnnum from September 11th, 1919, until paid, and the fur ther sum of fifty dollars attorney fees, nnd that tho above named de fendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by. through or un der them or either of them, bo for ever barred and forcloscd of all right, or equity or redemption lu or to said promises, except as provided by statute, and for such other relief as to this court may seem equitable In tho premises. This summons la publrahcd pur suant to an order made and entered herein so to do by tho Judgo of tho nbovo named Court, on tho 28th day of May. 1920. LAKE M. BECHTELL. Attorney for Plaintiff Rosldeuco and post offlco address, Prlnovllle, Oregon. Published first time, Juno 3rd, 1920. H-20c NOTICE FOR PL'RLIOATlOfN. Department of tlio Interior. U. S. Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles. Orogou, Muv 25th. 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Lllllo B. Brundeuburgh, of Bend. Orogon, who. on November 23rd, 1909. mndo DuHort Land Entry. No. 05595, tor SB1. Section 21. Township 1C South. Range 12 East. Willamette Meridian, has flle.il notice of Inten tlon to mako final Deert proof by I to tho land abovo described, befoio purchase Act, March Ith, 1915, tolElvlda M. Harmon, U. S. CommU establlsh claim to tho land ubovclslonor. at Hampton. Oregon, on tbc described, boforo H. C Ellis, U. S.,30tli lay ot Juno, is:u Commissioner, at Bend. Orogou, on tho 9th day of July. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilbor X. Hunnell. Fred N. Van Mater, Ed M. Swalloy, .Charles Stausbourgh, all of Bend. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 14-lSc Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Deschutes County. In tho mutter ot tho estate of J. O. Whltaker, deceased. Notlco Is horeby given that tho underslgnod has boon appointed by tho County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon tor Deschutes county, Ad ministratrix ot tho estate of J. O. Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH ANDbOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Stmdrd She,. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Ajjont, MILLER LUMI1ER CO. . TANLAC Whllakcr, dewaaod. All pcrionn having claims nealnxt nald oatato are hereby notified to prcsont the it.amo to tho undcrnlRnod, together with proper vouchers thcro for, verified tin by law required, at tho rciildonco of tho undomlRncd, nt Hond, Oregon, .or nt tho office of McFndden tc Clarke, In CorvalllR, Ucnton 'County, Or-Ron, within hlx months from tho dato hereof. Dated thin 19th day of May, 1320. MAKV K. WUTAKKIt, Administratrix of the entato of J. O. Whltaker. deceased. Date of first publication May 27, 1 920. F)u tc of last publication, Juno 24, 1020. 1920. 1317c NOTICE FOR I'UltLICATIO.V. (Not Oial Liuitl) Department of tho Interior. IJ. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, OroRon, May ID. 1920. i Notice la hereby Riven that Harry F. Rontonl. of La Pine, Oregon, who. 'on March 29. lsini. made Homestead ' Application No. 091C1. for SEU, .Section 29. Township 21 B., Ranfto . J() Willamette Meridian, bas 'lied notice of Intention to mako ! final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, ' Imforo E. L. Clark, U. 8. Commls- .1 ,i r tlf. fmtrfn nt ff t A oh te or i-jr.iwo.. V IMIMIUI.k il.lll.'-n MT nilMC.im.fl John Blew, John Dovcrcaux. M C. Honnhue. Hoio Blew, all of La Pine. Oregon. JAS, f . UIUllMO, 0 13-I7C uegisier. NOTICE FOR PL'HLICATIO.V. (Not Coal Land) Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, May 11, 1920. Notice Is hereby, given that Henry Whitted, of Bend, Oregon, who. on September C, 1915, made Homestead Application No. 094-IC, tor 8V4 NWU, W4 NE4. Bectlon 7. Town ship 21 S.. Range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, has f!Ud notice of inten tion to mako final thre.j year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before E. L. Clark. U. S. Commissioner, at La Pine, Oregon, on the 20th day of June, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold Landfare, of Bend .Ore gon; Beryl Kandfare, of Bend, Ore gon; Clyde W. Case, of Bend, Ore gon; Chris C. Somers, of Bend, Ore gon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 13-17c Register. NOTICE OF SKTTLKS1KNT OF FINAL ACCONUT. Notice Is hereby given by tbo un saws, r a? ff&sj moo wnn mo jierK 01 me v.oum Court of. Deschutes County. Oregon. licr iiuai account, anu yeuuun iui na.chnta Countv flrnnii discharge as Administratrix of tho D Til d eraons liiwS claims X?3 andHtharr said Conchas W-t thorite S&toSd! SUS'Sld' 2daC,aCtk SicSSK? SK.e--tdK SfiSSt Dr and for tho hearing anu settlement nift, HntiTaika first nuhlleation said estate may appear and object to said settlement Dated this 20th day ot May. 1920. MARGARET WINF1ELD. As tho Administratrix ot the Es tate ot ceased. Han 7 B. Wlnfleld. 00- 15c i: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oreson, May 10. 1920. Notlco la hereby given that New ton S. Wells, of Hampton, Oregon, who. on Juno 10, 1910, mado Home 20 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of his Intention to mnke three your proof, to establish claim Claimant names as wltnecaes- Olvin Thompson, ot Hampton. Oregon: Kenneth Thompson, of Hampton. Oiegon; Carey B. Har mnn. of HamptonOregon; Daa Mc Arthur, Hampton. Oregon. IAS. F. BURGESS. 12-15o Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , In tho County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter ot thu cstato ot George W. Trlplott, deceased. Notlco is horeby Klven that tho undersigned was, on tho 25th day ot March, 1920, appointed administra tor of tho ostato ot tho above named deceased, by tho County Judgo ot Rtoad entry No. 03954. for K.a. V NEVi. Section H; Wtt NWU. SEVt 0V ped; NWU. NVj SWU. SWU 8WU, OXii.L. Section 13. Township 21S., Rnngo . I FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLK AOKNTS Deschuten County, Oregon, Therefore, all persona holding claims agalnRt tho estnto of snld de ceased, aro hereby notified to pre sent tho same, duly verified accord ing to law, at tho offlco of DoAr mond & Erskinc, In tha O'Knno building, Bend, Oregon, attorneys for tho administrator, within six months from tho dato of tho first publication hereof. Data of first publication May G, 1920; , MILLARD T. TRIPLETT, Adminlstrator of tb ptata ot George W. Trlplctt, deeeasea. DoARMOND.& URSKINE, Attorneys tor Administrator. Adv.---10-Hc CmiTION. In tho County Court- of tho fitrti of Oregon for tho County of Des-tfbntetts- jS'thn matter of tho cutato uf Char foil A. Douglas, deceased. To Gcorgo W. Douglas, the known heir of Charles A. Douglas, deceased, and to all the unknown heirs, If any, of Charles A. Douglas, deceased, greeting: In the name of tha State of Ore gon, you aro hereby cited and required to appear In tho Coun ty Court of tho' Statu of Ore gon, for tbo County, ot Dos ehutcs, at tho Court room thorcof, at Bend, In tho County of Deachutai on Tuesdayvthe 6th day of Ju'y, 1920. at 2scIock In tho afternoon of that da'ythen and thcro to show cause, if any there be, why an order for tho sale of tho following de scribed real estate, belonging to said estate and situate In Deschutes County. Oregon, to-wlt; tho E'j of NEW, NWU of NEK, N ofNWH of Section (10); the NWU of NEU of Section (23), nil-In Township (H) South of Rango (13) East. S . M.: also Lots (1) and (2) of Block (32) and Lota (11) and (12) of Block (33), ot Redmond, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof, should not bo made (o John ?!. Perry, as the Administrator of said Estate , as preyed for in his peti tion on filo herein. WItneFS, the Hon. Robert W. Saw yer Judgo ot the County Court of the State of Oregon tot the Couutv of Deschutes, with the sel of' said Court affixed, this 15th day etMny, A. D...1920. Attest: J. H. Hancr, Clerk. 12-lfic NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbo County Court of the Stato of Oregon, tor Deschutes County. In tho matter of the estate of Iva Elizabeth West Ward, deceased. Notice is hereby gives that tho ss&3g se-S ucderslgsed was. on" the 4th day of f - . --.,: nf nthn-nhftvr B7imid J j.erf 'J? Titi q?7? ot ;-May ttin X9-v ;&. V. WARD, Administrator ot tbo etat or Iva Elizabeth West Ward, deceased. Adv. le-Hc Brand Directory H G Brand John Helfrw$-3-4p Bfotrvers, Ore. Right side; right ear crop- wattle right hind leg. TOXK, Waters, Ore. 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