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f nmm bulletin, ukni, oiikoon thuiwday, auouht n, 1020. rAon 7. C. 0. 1. SEHLERS DEMAND DEEDS HUITH IIIIOUUMT IIY IltltlOATION COMPANY TO FORFEIT UIUIITN FOR LACK OF PAYMENT, RE HlttTEl) IN COURT. For tliu first (lino In tliu history or tlm Contra) Oregon IrrlKiitlou project, iih fur lit known. Hottlurn nro making n determined fight to pruvont forfulturo of water rights nnil contract!) for noii-puymont of fees to tliu company. Tlio contest Is being ntiiilo In n nurloH of hiiIIn being luiunl hero thlH week by Circuit Judgo T. H, J. Duffy, In which (J. V. llocch, 0. W. Iloech and 0. 0. Cnrdwell nro defendants. Tho defense In based on tho con munition that tho company linn failed to llvu up to llr contracts by not re clalinliiK tho land. Rucaimo of thl, It In argued, part nf tho vnrlffiis IractH In (mention hnvn not been pnt ontcd, and tho coiupuuy in unahlu to furnlnh deeds. Thu dofendunU maintain that tho company han no right to forfeit their contracts until It him lived up to tho terms of It own. In tho llouch suits, W. If. Wilson, of tho Dalles, who appear for all tho defendants, wits assisted by Do Armoud & Ersklno of ilend an coun sel. Jomo Stearns represents the plaintiff. COOK STOVE HEATS WALL TO IGNITION FJro. started on Friday nt the homo of lieury llurtou on Florida nvniiuo, when tho papered wall wan Ignited by tho heat of tho cook stovo. Tho volunteer flro dopurl inont responded promptly and tho dnmnKO was limited to ICO. END COMES AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS Mrs. Mary A. Jones, aged 8G, died Wednesday evening nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. C Wilson, after a brief Illness, Hho had been a real lent or Ilend for tho last year and n half. She Is survived by suven chll dron, Mrs. C. Wilson and Mrs. J. Vaughn of llond, Mrs. Ooorgo Ilrooks, Mrs. A, Hopkins, Joseph Joncn and Melvln Jones of Bedim, Knn., nnd Thomas Joncn or Spokane 3m Central Oregon Garage REDAIOND, OREQON Exclusive Agents for Northwest Auto Co. for j Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties j Selling Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Duplex Trucks Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Hunk IlldK. Tol. 61 1 (Dr. Cm'i Forrotr Offlct.) II. II. DcArmond Chat. W. Ereklns DeArmond & Erskine Ii A W Y K It H O'Kono IJulldlng, Dend, Orogon II. 0. JflLLIB , Attornejr-at-Law United State Conunlssloner First National Bank Building DEND, OREGON DR. A. LESING PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON Uotul Press Uldg, BHND, 0RE00N Phonoa: Olflco Rod 41; Ilea. 123 Read the Bulletin Classified Ads MANY HEAR OF TEACHER NEED KIOIIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED IN TWO DAYS, FOLLOWINO PUBLICATION OK HTOItV HE OARIUNU HIIORTAUH. No less thali eight application for touching positions In tho Bond schools luivo' boon received In tho hint few dayit from various parts of tho state by J. Alton Thompson, clerk of tho district Kchool board. At loant one-luilf of tho nppllcantn nro normal iichool Krndualos and tholr experience In touching ranges from ono to nlno years, Mr. Thompson snys. All aro women and ono nnkn a position an high nchool principal. All lottvm of application mention tho shortugn of teachers In thin sec tlon and Mr. Thompnon believes the sudden Interest to bo duo to publi cation In a Portland Holiday paper of a nuwn Htory foatiirlm; tho need 'it tho 'or.nl schools for Instructor. DANIELS UNWILLING TO RETURN TO BEND Man ArrrMed In Han In .Miirln, Oil., Change .Mlml nml Will Fight Kx tradition Would Kettle Cam'. C. A. Daniels, t wanted hero on a charge or larceny by bnllco, who, when arrested In Santa Maria, Col., Inst week, expressed his wlllliiRnesn to wnlvo extradition, In now flKhtliiR a transfer Into Oregon. accordliiK to word received hero by Deputy' Sher- irr AuKtisl Anderson from Hherlff S. n. Uoberts, who In now In Bantu Maria. While flRhtltiK extradition, Daniels Is nttemptliiR to seltlo tho caso by payment or tho amounts ho IsallcRed to have appropriated. HIGHWAY SURFACING TO BEGIN SHORTLY T ...-. ra ilm (nvllni. nt ltlra racing work on Thu Dalles-Cnlirornla niguwny irom iiunu iu uio jvuitbuu county lino, II. F. Wlcknor or thn firm of Wlcknor, Sharp & Chlndahl, which secured tho graveling contract, wan In Dend Thursday und will cm tabllsh headquarters hero, ho says. HO Phone DUck 1191 IiKB A. TIIOMAfl, A. A. 1A. Architect S. O'Kano Dutldlng BEND ... ORBQON 0. P. NiaWONOBR, Bond, Ore. UNDERTAKER Llceused KmbsJmer, FuiersJ Director. Phone Rod 421, Lady Awt. DR. R. D. 8T0WELL Nnprnpntlilo I'hyslcUa Ovor Logan Furniture Co, Wall 8troot Hours 8 to Phone Hod 4H9 DR. TURNER 13YB SPECIAUST Pormanontly Located In Bond with Now Equipment Prlvnto ortlco In Thoraon'a Jowolry Storo Dr. Tumor will bo In PrInoA vlllo ovory flrat oud third Fri day; In Madras ovory aocond and fourth Friday, and In Red mond ovory first and third Thursday of each month. "Nothing Like It says the Good Judge A little of this real to bacco gives a man more Malefaction than he ever ftot from the old kind. The full, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, j'ou don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. That's why It costs you less. Any man who uses tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut W-B CUT Is First Habeas Corpus Proceedings In County End With Court's Order To Release Man Wanted In Idaho Tho first linboos corpu pro coodlnRfl over stnrtod In Des chutes county, woro commenced horn Thursday, when Coronor C. 1. NIsworiKor served u domnnd on ActltiK Hliorlfr August A. An durson ror tho roloaso or C. L. I'otormun, or Twin Fulls, Idnho, arrested hero on toloRmphlc In structions from that city In which n charco or omhczzlontont wus mndo. Tho enso as far as local authorities aro concerned, ciiiuo to n closo Friday, arternoon, whon Circuit JhcIko T. E. J. Duffy Kruntod tho application and or dered tho relouBO of tho prisoner. Tho caso wan outlined In court on Frlduy, II. II. Do Armond appearing ror tho prisoner, pro ducing Potcnnan and his wlfo to testlty In regard to tho purchaso or an auto truck, falluro to mako BOY SCOUT CAMP TO START ON AUGUST 23 Outing nt Elk IjiUo Will End With Coming ot Kchool Junior Sjund For Hojh Under 12 Planne!. Tho long-planned Hoy Scout sum mer camp at Elk lako has been doll nltoly rixcd for from August 23 to tho beginning of school. This Is ap proximately ono month lator than originally planned. Moro than ono hair or tho Boy Scouts aro employed at tho mills and about town and If the camp wore established at tho present time, theso boys would bo controntod with tho dilemma of cith er missing tho encampmont or ot In conveniencing their omployors by ab senting thomsolves In tho middle of tho working season. Undor tho now plan theso boya can resign tholr employment 5, 10 or 16 days boforo school, go Into camp, and return, fresh nnd enthusiastic, for school. All boys ovor 12 yoars old will bo udmlttrtl to tho camp by making application to Scout Master Purdy boforo August 20, nnd if there Is sutriclont domnnd n Junior squad will bo organized, admitting boys from 9 to 12. A fco or 5 will bo chnrged each boy, It bolng expected that tho balanco of tho oxponao will bo provided by citizens Intorcstod In tho development ot tho Scout movo m out. TRUCK FARM NEAR . DESCHUTES PAYS Thrco acres of garden truck on tho ranch owned by Ernest Franks, nonr Deschutes, la worth nt loast 13,000 Mr. Franks declares. Ho was In Bend Saturday with his first load of vogotabloa for tho spring. Thoso who hnvo tho Idea that com will not thrive in Doschutos county would quickly loso this no tion it thoy visited Mr. Frank's rami. In ono hill or. corn, no loss than 17 largo, woll formed oars woro counted. Ills crop Is tho best In four years, Mr. Franks says. 9100 Hownrtl, 9100. Catarrh la a local dlseaso, greatly Influenced by constitutional condi tions. It thorotoro requires consti tutional treatment. HALL'S CA- TAHIUI MEDICINE Is tnkon Inter nally and actB through tho blood on tho mucous surfacoa of tho systom, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE de stroys tho foundation ot tho dtsoaso, gives tho putlont strongth by Improv ing tho general hoalth nml assists naturo in doing its work; $100 for any caso ot catarrh that HALL'S CA TARRH MEDICINE falls to euro. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials iroo. F. J. Chonoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Adv. 99 tjffiirX tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco monthly payments on which Is tho basis or tho Idaho complaint. Both declared that they had made arrangements with tho seller according to which they wcro to ho allowed to leave Idaho during tho Hummer, with their truck. In delivering his opinion, Judgo Dutfy laid stress on tho fact that Instructions from Idaho wcro not in tho form or a warrant, woro signed by tho shorirr at Twin Falls, and that thcro was nothing to show that n telegraphic war rant had been authorized by the court In Idaho. Ho noted further that tho contract for tho pur chaso or tho truck bad been en tered Into by Mrs. Peterman rathor than by tho husband. Be cause or these reasons, ho held that rurther detention or the prisoner would not bo justified. GEOLOGIST SEEKS SPECIMENS HERE Professor Peck of Willamette Uni versity Make Study of Central Oregon. Professor Morton E. Peck, bead or tho biology department or Wll Inmctto university, passed through Bond Friday on n trip or Investiga tion. Ho Is seeking to add to his collodion ot geological specimens, which Is already ono of tho most complote In tho state. Professor Pock will spend a few days In and around Bond, alter which ho will cross McKenzIo pass on his return to Salem. MILL FOREMAN HIT BY SPEEDING FORD Frank Sheffield, Shovlln-Hlxon mill forman, was struck by a tast moving Ford nt tho corner or Wall street and Franklin nvcnuo Satur day afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Sher riold roporta that tho car was travel ing about forty miles per hour, and that ho was knocked about twenty feet. Ho was badly bruised about tho logs. Thrco men woro occp pants ot tho car, which stopped a moment, long enough for witnesses to tnko tho llcenso number, and then whon tho driver saw Sheffield get to his feot ho drovo on. OKLAHOMA MAN TO TRY FARMING HERE Crawford Stormant, n recent ar rival from Oklahoma, has purchased 100 acres of Irrigated land and 300 ncrcs of pasture land adjoining, in tho Tumnlo section, from C C. Mor gan, tho consideration being $0,000. Tho deal was handled by Henkle & Haluos. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Stndd Sii, BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. v k n a p V0R SALE DY I A IN LAI, The Owl Pharmacy PETERMAN WRITES POETRY IN JAIL Twin Falls Man Held For Estrn dltlon, Is Former News paper Mnn. "Stono walls do not a prison make, Nor Iron bar a cage." More than ono mnn has found consolation In tho above truth. Tho ability to mako tbo best of the worst situation Is a mark of genius. John Bunyan is an historic cxamplo nnd O. Henry a modern one of what can como out of a prison. But when poetry of ret! merit finds Jt sourco In our own county Jail, the lesson comes nearer home. C. L. Potcrman, hold by tho Des chutes county authorities on a war rant from Twin Falls, Idaho, is a former Scattlo newspaper man and magazlno writer, his wlfo told Tho Bulletin reporter. He was forced to cjult Indoor work and to change his occupation on account of poor health. Jails aro dank and drear and dark, and wholly unattractlvo places, but Saturday, finding time heavy on his hands, Peterman called for writing material and dashed ofr the following little gem, which shows both' literary taste and philosophic Insight. Tho flowers will a brightly bloom And Just as lightly shed perfume When I have passed away; When I havo passed away. The birds will Just as sweetly sing Their glad orchestral ofrcrlng To springtimo's mad array. And as I sleep 'neath the warm sod Where lilies kits the wind and nod To skies above, While overhead stars gleam and gleam, In death's embrace I'll dream and dream Or love. r The sun will shine as warm and bright. Tho rain will rail as sort and light When I have passed away, When 1 have passed away. Why, thcro will be tond lovers still, Hearts quickening to the same sweet thrill That quickens mine today. And if, perchance, Bometimo rr may Fond lovers stroll where my d clay Lies 'neath tho sward, In accents that will ring and r My soul will rise and sing and g In glad accord. C. L. PETERMAN. (In Jail) Bend, Ore., July 31, 1920. THEFT OF LIQUOR BRINGS $100 FINE PRINEVILLE, July 30. Found guilty of taking 15 gullons ot liquor from a Bulck car left ln n local gar ago by Oscar Houston, now Jailed in Klamath Falls on n charge of auto stealing, Oeorgo B. Taylor of Bend was fined $100 In Justice court hero. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Cull For RoKlstovd County Road Fund Warrants. Notlco Is hereby given that all warrants registered and drawn on tho road fund from number 1095 to 1194 bath inclusive, nro called lor payment on July 22, 1920, and aro payablo at tho County Treasurer's ootrico, Bend, Oregon. Interest stops on aud after above date. CLYDE M, McKAY, 12c Treasurer Deschutes County. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lund.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land OHIco at Lakovlow, Oregon, July 12 1920, Notlco is hereby given that Cora Loland or Lnplno, Oregon, who, on July 2C. 1917. mnda Homestead En- OLB AOKNTH try No. 010383, for'SWU NWtf. NWU 8WU, EVi 8WJ4, Section 2, Township 23, South Rnngo 9 Enst,, Willamette Meridian, Tins filed notlco of intention to mnko final throe-year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, nt Ln Pino, Ore gon, on the 21 nt dny or August, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: Knto Zlcrair, It. E. KAton, B. C, Scott, Maudo Eaton, all ot Lnplno, Oregon. JAS. F. RimOESS, 21-2CC Register. NOTICT! FOP. PUIi LIGATION (Not Coal Land.) Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakcvlow, Oregon, July 12, 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Her man A. Rose, ot Laplne, Oregon, who, on April 28, 19JL0, mndo Home stead Entry No. 09227, lor'Wtt NH U, Section ID; Vy'A SEV4. Section 10, Township 23 South, Rnngo D East, Wllllamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to innke flml three-year proof, to establish claim to'tho land abovo described, before E. L. Clark, U. S. Comm'Mlonor, nt Lnplno, Oregon, on tho 20th day ot August, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: R E. Eaton, Fred Mahn, II. A. Rose, W. O. Fordham, all ot Laplne, Ore-i goii. JAS. F. BURGESS, 21-2Ec Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Thu Dalles, Oregon, July 9th, 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Philip C. Burt ot Bend, Oregon, who, on Sept. 2-itlr, 1917, mado Homestead Entry No. 019305, lor lots C, 7, SB U SW4. Section 6; NEi NWU, Sec. 7, Township 18 south, Rango 13 cast, Willamette Meridian, han riled notlco of Intention to mako final threo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 24th day; of August, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses:' Mike Tragosavac, Dan Mlrlch, Oliver B. Caldwell, John Bradetlch, all oC Bend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 20-24p Register. SUM3IONS A. J. Harter, plaintiff, vs. Fanny, E. Ramsay Flamant, Bell West and Thomas West, her husband; Helen West and Melvin West, her husband; Iceal Ramsay Godfrey aud John God frey, her husband; Margaret Ramsay, Beebo and George Bccbe, her hus band; Walter Ramsay; Bcrnico Blss and Abner Blss, her husband; Hazel Ramsay; W. D. Barnes,, as adminis trator of tho estate of Alfred F. Ram say, deceased (sometimes known as A. F. Ramsay); tho unknown heirs of deceased, and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estate described In tho complaint herein, defendants. To Fanny E. Ramsay Flamant: Bell West and Thomas West, her husband; Bcrnlce Blss and Abner Blss, her husband, and the unknown heirs of above named Alfred F. Ram say, deceased, and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estato described ln thq complaint herein, defendants: In the name of the Slate ot Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled against you in the above entitled case and cause on or beforo the 19tli day ot August, 1920, which la moro than six weeks utter tho 8th day of, July, 1920, the dato of tho first pub-i llcation ot this summons, 'and. it. you fall so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt: For a decreo and Judgment ngalmU tho defendants, und each aud all ot them, for the sum of $500.00, with Interest thereon from February 1, 1913, nt the rato of seven per cent per an num; for tho further sum ot $100.00 attorney's fees, and tho further sum ot $130.00 for taxes paid aud tor costs and disbursements ot this suit, and for a further decree foreclosing said mortgage described in plaintiff's complaint and tho sale ot tho proper ty therein described aa tho northwest quarter ot the southeast quarter ot Section 24, Township 16 south, rango 11 east, ot tho Willamette meridian, und that tho defendants-be forever barred from setting up any right, title, interest or lien in and to said real property, and for Hueh other and turthor relief ob to tho court may nppoar Just and equitable Service ot this summons Ih inndo upon you by publication thereof In Tho Bond Bulletin for six consocu tlvo weokB under and by vlrtin of an order mado and entered on tho 7th day of July, 1920, by tho Hon. T. E. J. Dutfy, Judgo of tho above entitled court. Tho dato ot tho first publication ot this summons Is tho 8th day of July, 1920, nnd tho dato of tho last publi cation thoroot la the 12th day of Au gust, 1920. E. O, STADTER, Attorney for Plaintiff. First National Bank Building, Bond, Oregon. 10-24a Brand Directory H""G Brand John Helfrich, 8-4p Brothers, Ore. A Right side; right oar crop ped; wattle right hind leg, B. L. TONE, SWr, Ore. adf.lQ0