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r IIKNI) BULLETIN, IIKNII, OflKCION, TIHJIWIIAY, JULY S!f, 1020. TAOK 7 MERCHANTS AND CLERKS ENJOY BIG PICNIC ON THE METOLIUS Members of llio Bond MorchunlH association, tliolr employes uml fronds, ntimliorliiK nearly 200, spent yotitordny picnicking at the llelalng ranch at tlio bond of the Molollua, returning to tlm city Wednesday Finn weather wan enjoyed, with the exception n( a brlof shower, and tlio greater part of tlio day wan spout 111 tlio open, it program of atlilotlo guinea and contoHtH being provided t tlio entertainment committee. Meals woro served liy tlio O, I. 0 cafeteria, and music for dancing, which wiih enjoyed Indoors at ir roKiilar Interval, was (urnlahed hy Jtoltnntt, Molltor. Tho outing wan generally declared ono of tho moat successful of tho woiiaoii. FeatnreN of tho program woro tho volley hall game, hetween the tiiorehVmU and tho clerks, won hy tho Inttor hy n Hcoro of CO to 47 ( tho iiioh'm luiHoliiill game, won hy tho morchnntM from tho clorltu hy a .ID to 14 acorn; and a hall itaino hetween tho married and tho on married women, won hy tho latter hy a acoro of 18 to 8. Hcaulta In other aporta were na follows, wlnnera Hated In tho no quonco In which they finished: Fat men's raco, L, M. Foih, It. M Smith: ladlea race, Mrs. J. C. Vandovort, Miss Laura Zlogler; mon'a frco for iftl, Claudo Motx, John Btoldl; mor chant' race, M. P. Cnihmnti: broad Jump, M. P. Caanmnn: raco (ladlea) Mlaa Trlplott, Mlaa Murkol; egg race (men) M. I' Cnahman, II. J, Power; hoya' raco, lllalno O'llcll. Frederic Howard; throe-logged raco (men) Mots and llarnea, Caahman and tWer; potato raco (tndlea) Mlaa LADY CANVASSER WANTED! Wo delro n anlrlndy to ranvnK Bend and adjoining town and roiiimunlllrS" netting our cxtrnaUo line of cholco rorhuli and other Mirub Iwry, almdn !, etc., for lioine oriininentMlloii. I;mtI rnrn iintircJiry. foioplrle Mippllr-. for tho work furnUh ed. I'lenaiit work and re iniincriitho lo i koh! can-viiKM-r. j Central Oregon Garage x 9 T REDMOND, Exclusive Agentslfor Northwest Auto Co. for Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties jj i o 4 Selling Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Lupie. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 611 (Dr. Co'i Fcrwtr 08lt.) .J -' II. II. DfArroond Chu. W. Krkln DcArmond & Erskine LAWYEU8 O'Kano Building, Bend, Orogon n. o, x h l i a AttorBey-iit-Iw United BUt Oommiasloaer First National Bank Building BEND, ORTCQON DR. A. LESSING PHY8I0IAN AND BUROEON Bond Press Bldg, BEND, OREOON Phones: Offlco Red 41; Ros. 123 Read the Bulletin Classified Ads Myrllo IlarrlM, Mian Laura Kloglnr; throwing content (ladlea), MIhii Zloglor, Mlaa Neffi glrla' race, Von ola (llhaon, VlrKlnla lluaton, Voting coiitoata for tho moat pop ular man picked It. M. Kmlth for Unit place and 13. L. I'ayno for sec onil, while MImh Helen Decked and Mlaa Mnyhello Iloyor wero aelectod aa (Irat and aecond, reapectlvely, In a peraonal pulchritude content. J. L. (lalther wiih acclaimed the moat homely iiiun prnaont, I). (1. Mcl'her- aon taking second honora, and Mlaa Ileeken wan Unit In popularity among tho ladlea, with Mra. Vnn dovort aecond. QUARRY IS STARTED FOR BUILDING STONE Ited and lllaik Itock to Kupply locnl Demand Will Ho Piodiiied By Svw Organlritlon. To provide a ateady supply of high grado hulldlug atouo In anawer to tho local demand for a material of tho kind, an organisation of llend hiialneH men, Including (A 0. llenkle, J. Ityan and II. Mehl, haa heen formed, and preparation of tho quarry alto for tho production of hulldlug hlocka from uatlvu atone wan atartcd on Saturday. Tho plant la located on tho flat) hatchery road immediately west of Weal llend Acrca, which waa ro cently placed on tho market hy Mr. Ityan. Mr. Mehl, who will manago tho quarry, la a atono export who recently arrived In llend from Clio halls, Wash. It la expected that tho output will amount to approximately 500 cubic foot at tho beginning, with a ponalblu Increuao later on. Hoth black and red variolic of atono aro available. BUILDING BONDS ARE DONATED BY MOOSE Building honda, which had been aotd three yoara ago by tho Mooao lodgo of Bend, to tho vnluu of more than $1100, wero donated to tho lodgo by their purchasers at tho meotlng of tho ordor Thursday. The donations atarted spontaneously In tho courao of n dlacuaalon of tho poa alhlllty of building n lodgo club and officii block. i OREQON t i iui-1.3 I Phon BUck 1SS1 LKB A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. ArcUteci S-4 O'Ksae Balldiat BEND ... OREGON O. P. NIBWONQBR, Bead, Ore. UNDERTAKER Liceased Kmbmlraer, Faaeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lad Aaat DR. R. D. BTOWBLL Naprapathto Physician Over Logan Furniture Oo, Wall Btreot Hours 8 to I Those Rod 488 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bond with Now Equipment Prlvato Offlco In Thorson'fl Jowelry Btoro Dr. Turgor will bo In Prlno Yllle ovory first and third Fri day; In Madras ovory socond and fourth Friday, and In Red mond every first and third Thursday of each aonth. "Let MeTell says the Good Judge More men every day arc find 1 IMJ', -WTw '-'.. 1 i aMea. i J y I If m RIGHT CUT is a short - W-B CUT is JnUIMMJIJll.lJ BEND IS URGED TO CAPITALIZE ITS RESOURCES WONDERS OF NATURE COMMENTED ON PAVING MAN SPEAKS C.H. Heed, Head of Wllllto Company, AddrenNlriK Iimblem Club, Ad xlhn Kurfarlnj; Tor Down town Htrecta of Ik-nd. C 8. Reed, prcaldont of tho Will- Its Paving company, served tho final courao of Los Angeles spirit to a gathering of Bond bualncas and profeaalonal men Friday at an In formal dinner given ut the Emblem Club. Mr. Rood la In tho city this week In tho Inlorcats of his 'com pany, which has tho contract for tho laying of Wlllllo paving for tho tramways at tho plant of Tho Buov-lln-IIIxon Company. That Bend haa opportunity to copltallxo Its natural opportunities Just ub Loh Angeles, today tlio melropoIlM of tho Pacific coast, nnd that Bend's hualneaa Interests should mnko hnoWn to tho world thoao natural wonders waa ndvlcu given by Mr. Reed who commented at length upon Control Oregon which, ho said, persons living about them seldom appreciated to tho fullest latent. Los Angeles, ho salU, capi- tallxod Its cllmnte, ocauuos uim wator. Bend, ho said, from his obaorvatlon has theao thrco funda mentals and that If tho world know about them tho world would como. Clinnro For Factories. "This section," said Mr. Rood, "Is essentially a wood country. If I wero you business men I would hrinif into Bund factories whoso operations havo to do with wood. There's tho match, tho tooth pick, wooden shoo nog. toys. With theso others would como. Go out and show big business concerns that you havo what tuoy waui. ou should take advantage of your lo cation. Oct out and got In touch with tho world. Today thoro aro homeseokors eagor for Just such country as yours and thoy ought to know what you havo. Thoro aro peoplo who want to buy tho land and work It." In speaking of roads Mr. Rood said that ho could soo tho groat necessity for good roads In Central Orogon, owing to tho abBonco of other transportation facilities Into Interior points. Mr. Rood com mented nt length upon tho rapid growth of tho good roads develop ment throughout tho XJulted States and especially upon tho Pacific coast. Mr. Reed stated that ho had In formally takon up with cltlionB of tho city tho matter of laying Wlll Ito on sopio of tho downtown city streots and from his observation of inatorlatB for road construction his company could mako tho most at tractive offor of any city In tho United States owing to tho noar-i noss of road construction materials and tho low cost of bringing thorn to tho work, 'Picture DrldesT" Tho nmnnor of "picture bride" mor rlagcs .In California Is this: A Jnpn ncso sends his plcturo to his relatives In Japan who select a sultnblo maiden nnd In turn forwnrd her photograph to tho waiting suitor In America, If sat isfactory, tho relatives on both sides meet, hold n bnnquet nnd tho mar riage Is considered a fact. The wife then Joins nor husband In this country. You This" ing that It costs less to use tho Ileal To bacco Chew. The full rich taste lasts so long, n small chew satis fies; It's just what you havo been looking for. That's why It costs you less. Any man who uses the Ileal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles cut tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IN BEND FEARED QUALIFICATIONS ARE MADE LESS STRICT MARRIAGE PERMITTED Hoard Htlll In Quandary Oier Keat ing Question Heclilon Kxpcct cl at AIJourncl McetinK Hot For Monday Night. A widespread shortage of teachers, threatening to leavo the Bend schools with a faculty much smaller than Is actually necessary, induced tho di rectors of district No. 1, In session laut night, to authorize a temporary downward revision of formal qualifi cation standards insofar as the schools outside tho Bend city limits nro concerned. The rulo against the employment of married women as In structors was also net aside for the territory outside of Bend, but It was stipulated that none of tho Instruc tor elected under theao special con ditions should later bo transferred to tho city schools without first having met tho city requirements. Aside from tho rulo against the employ ment of mnrrlcd women, tho chiof chnugo in requirements is in tho tem porary nbnndoumont of tho rulo that n now applicant for a position on the faculty must havo a normal school training. Now Teacher Nnnuil. On tho recommondntlon of City Superintendent Mooro nnd the teach ers committee of tho board, ono high school Instructor, Miss Trossa Churchman of Portland, was elected to fill tho vacancy In tho commercial department Consideration of tho recommendation for the appolntmout of Morlo Mooro, nthletlc coach nnd manual training Instructor hero last year, for tho position of high school principal, wob postponed to a later meeting, and Miss Nelllo Pattison of Bond was elected as grado principal to succeed Mrs. Veronica Cano Cole man, resigned. Tho now grado tcachora elected aro: Stella M. An- drows, Bond; Emma C. Brack, Wood burn; Pearl Dutt, Fnyottevllle, Ark.; Anna Lund, Portland; Gonevlevo Manor, Balaton, Minn.; Loulso Yor- noll, Bartow, Fla.; Harry Seeling, Bollinghnm, Wash. The board ac cepted tho resignations of Mrs. Colo man and of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson from tho faculty. On the Way. The time sevms to ho coming when those who Indulgo In luxury nnd show will bo regarded ttb ;a'te na much suspicion and contempt us was for merly directed toward those who haunted tho doors of chicken coops after dark. Utlcn Ohr r-er. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln . Dried Flooring- and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Siudrd Siz, BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. TANLAC LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Call For RiidMctrd County Road Fund Wnrninta. Vnlfra lu lierchv given thnt all warrnnta rcglaterod and drawn on tho C0Bt8 nn,j (ilshuraomonlo of thin Hiilf, road fund from number 1095 to'niiil f- further ilorron fnrnrinqlti? 1194 hoth Inclualvo, aro called for iBa(1 mortgago deacrlbed In plalntlffn paymont on July 22, 1920, and nro complaint and tho salo of tho proper payablo at tho County Treaaurer b ly therein described an the northwest oofflco, Uend, Oregon. quarter of tho BOuthcaBl quarter of Intcrcat atopa on nnci aiicr aoovo A date. CI.YDI3 M. McICAY, 12c Treaaurer DeachutcB County. NOTICK I'OK I'UIIMCATIO.V (Not Coiil IJind.) ueparimeni oi in inienor, u, n. Land Offlco at Iakevlew, Oregon, ini 19. ia2n W U J f m rw Notice la hereby Klvcn that Cora Leland of Laplne, Oregon, who, on July 2C, 1917, made Homestead En try No. 010383, for SW4 NW,f NW4 HV4, E14 SWU, Section 2, Townehlp 23, South IlanRc 9 Kaat,, Willamette Meridian, naa filed notice of intention to mako final three-year proof, to catabllth claim to the land abovo described, before fc. u. uiarK, U. S. Commlaaloner, at La Pine, Ore Kon, on tho 2lBt day of Auguat, 1920. Claimant names a witnesaes: Koto ZleralOt. E. Eaton, B. C. Scott, Maude Eaton, all of Laplno, Oregon. JAS. F. DURGESS, 21-25c Reglater. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Innd.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, July 12 1920, Notice- Is hereby given that Her man A. Rose, of Laplnc, Oregon, who, on April 28, 1910, made Home stead Entry No. 09227, for W4 NE U, Section 1C; W'Vt 8EU. Section in Tntrnihln 23 fintlth. Ran CO 9 East, Wllllamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before E. L. Clark, U. S. Comm'Mioner, nt Laplne, Oregon, on tho 20th day of August, 1920. Claimant names as wunesiuv n. E. Eaton, Fred Mahn, H. A. Rose, W. G. Fordham, all of Laplne, Ore gon. JAS. F. BURGESS, 21-2Cc Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department oi me iiuenur, u. o.i Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. ; JUly Jth, 13-U. . . ... C nu'rt of nc'nd OreiTon who on ?ep"U2l4th ?!??: marVmS'toad ?W SJSon' P&V'Nw-S Sec8?. -Vownshlp" ft Soul.. Range innl thrco year irSi "to estabSh SoTi'VffiVf cHE TSJF " f dEnV names ns witnesses: it. Tr.inrf nan Mlrieh Oliver n 'piB ? John Bradet ich all of Bad Orecon BraaeUc B 0I II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 20-24p Register. KUMMONS A. J. Hurler, plaintiff, vs. Fanny E. Ramsay Flamant, Bell West and Thomas West, her husband: Helen West and Melvln West, her husband; Iceal Ramsay Godfrey and John God frey, her husband: Margaret Ramsay rtnniiA nmi OiHirco Ueche. her hus- iirrtwt. Wnitpr Itnmonv: Ucrnlco BIss nnd Abner BIss, her husband: Hnrel Ramsay: W. D. Barnes, as aaminis trntor of the estate of Alfred F. Rara env iWiconspii fHometlmes known ns A. F. Ramsay): tho unknown heirs of decensed, ana also an otner per sons or parties unknown claiming ..nv riiii iitin. pstute. Hen or inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants. To Fanny E. Ramsay Flamant; Boll West and Thomas West, her husband; ' Bernlco BIss nnd Abner BIss, her husband, and tho unknown heirs of abovo named Alfred F. Ram say, deceased, and also all other per sons or parties uukuown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estato described In tho complaint heroin, defendants; In the name of tho State of Oro gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed ugnlnst you lu tho abovo outitled case nnd causo on or before the 19th day of -August, 1920, which Is moro than six weeks after tho 8th day of July, 1920, tho dato of tho first pub lication of this summons, and It you fall so to appear nnd answer for want thereof, tho plaintiff will ap ply to the court for tho relief prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt; For FOR SALE DY The Owl Pharmacy SOLE AGENTS a decree and judgment ngalnat tho defendants, and each and alt of litem, for tho sum of $500 00, with Interact thereon from February 1, 1913, nt tho rate of aovon per cent per an num; for tho further aum of $100,00 nttnrnev'H fee, anil tho further aum of 1130.00 for taxes paid and for section 24, Township 16 nonth, rongo 111 n Um. "t II In maI rt nlnvlitlntl 1 11 caat. of tho Willamette meridian, land that tho defendant "bo forover barred from acttlng up any right, title, interest or lien In and to mild real property, and for auch other nnd further relief as to tho court may appear Just and equitable. Service of this Bumrnoim la mado upon you by publication thorcoP In Tho Bond Bulletin for six conHccu tlvo wcekB undor and by vlrlu-j of nn order mado and entered on tho 7th day of July, 1920, by tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffy, J iid go or the above entitled court. Th ,1fttn nt tho flmt ntihllcntlon Of this summons Is tho 8th day of July, 1920, and the dato of the last publi cation thereof Js the 12th day of Au gust, 1920. E. O. 8TADTEB, Attorney for Plaintiff. First National Bank Building, Bond, Oregon. 19-2 lo NOTICE OF fiHERlFXH HALK In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Crook. Jens C. Haaselbcrg, plaintiff, vs. N. H. Oammage; J. 8. A. Whlto; Fannlo E. Shlreman and Arnold Ir rigation Company, a corporation. By vlrtuo of an execution issued upon a Judgment In tho abovo en titled court and cause, to bo directed and dated the 6th day of July, 1920, upon a Judgment and decreo ren dered nnd entered on the 14th day oC March, 1917, In favor of plaintiff in tho sum of $20.20, and the costs on and upon this writ commanding mo to satisfy said Judgment by levy and sale of personal property of the said defendants, and if nono can bo found, then of the real estate belorglns or owned by said defendants, or either of them, and, no personal property being found, I did, on tho 8th day of July, 1920, levy upon tho follow ing described real estate, nltuato. ly ing and being in the County of Des chutes, State of Oregon, and inoro particularly described as follows, to wlt: Thn southeast Quarter of tho ---- .,. norlhwe. ? quarter. .wttiurna, ritlfl.fnr ttlA NntltllWPftt quarter of the northeast quarter; tho I MliAnn nlln.tA, nf iKn limit f tmftf I ,u, ,,artnr nt tho annll'WMt quarter and the northwest quarter rrh0 "south 'LwT et.eno18merian.r?onrgmerly ?caed In Crook County, now Des- execution. Judgment and ordor of Smands,QoKu. 1,,, iKffioftoa. tnVffi door of the court house In Bend, Des- ' ciiutes county, uregon, son ai puouo ac''on. 8UDJcct t0 redemption, to j tho highest bidder for cash In hand. all of tho right, title and Interest, which tho within named defendants, or either of them had on tho data of tho rendering and docketing oC said Judgment, to-wlt: March 14. 1917, or since thnt dato, had in and to tho abovo described premises to satisfy said execution, Judgment and order of sale, costs and accruing costs. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 8th day of July, 1920. S. E. ROBERTS. Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon. Date of first publication, July S, 1920. Dato of last publication, July 29, 1920. 19-22o CITATION TO HEIRS OP THE 1)1'- CEASEI) TO AITKilK AM SHOW CAI'KK WHY REAL PROPERTY OF THE ESTAT11 SHOULD NOT BR SOLD. In tho County Court of Deschutes County, Stato of Oregon. In tho matter of the estato of John Egley. deceased. To Zone Egley, Vannlo Saldora and Edith Egley, heirs of tho deceased, John Egley: You, and each of you, will hereby take notice that unless you nppeur within 10 days after tho aorvico of thte notice upon you, before tho abovo entitled court, and show cause, If nuy, why cortalp real property of tho estate of John Egley, docunscd, should not bo sold to pay tho veri fied claims against the said cgtate. that, pursuant to nn order Issuing; out of tho County Court of Douchutes County, Oregon, E. D. Ollson, admin istrator of tho estate of John Egley. deceased, will sell at either public or prlvato sale, real property, belong ing to tho said estato, described us follows, to-wlt: Tho EH of tho 8 WW and tho WW of tho SWU of Section 30, Township 18, S. R. 13, East, Willamette Meridian,. In Des chutes County, Oregon. E. D. GILSON, Administrator of tho Estato of John Egley, Deceased. Bend, Orogon. 19-22o Brand Directory H G Brand John Helfrich, 8.4 n Brothers, Ore. Right side; right ear crop. ..1. mattta rletlt hind lSK. you, i"h. .. B. L. TONB, Blfttera, Ore, A,ar.ie 4i .