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BKNI) BULLETIN, ItKrtl), ORKGOrl, THURSDAY, AUOUHT 12, 102O.
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FINISH PAPER
RAILROAD SUIT
CONSTRUCTION MAY BE
BEGUN SOON
ltnnd Fiojeelrd From Htt)ton
Bend Hiin Loiik Fight In Cir
cuit Court lltiimlMK Hlnro
Mnyj Interest Adjudicated
to
Litigation ovor tho I'ortlnnd &
Southeastern railway, tlio pnpcr rond
projected limt summer to run from
Htnyton to Hum), win ended In Port
land on Saturday, according to now
report In I'ortlnnd nowspnpcr.
Tho OroKonlan ruport Ih n follow;
"Flnnl paper In tho doclslon or
Circuit Judge Morrow In tho cno of
II, H. Huson against tho I'ortlnnd &
Houlhnnnturn railway nnd other
wcro lgnod liy tho Judge yesterday,
ondlm; case notoworthy for It
length nud tho mas of evldenca pro
duced hy both Hide. Tho Rtilt win
brought to ndjudlcnta tho interests
of person Interested In whnt wn
known ns a 'pnpcr mllrond," pro
poned to run from Bnlom to Htnyton,
through Mlnto pas to llond.
"JtidKo Morrow decided thnt tho
interest Nhould ho divided nnd In
cued an order nf tho court thnt thu
company mIiuII Incur no further obli
gation without nn order from tho
court for thoui,
"Tho settlement of tho lltlgntlon la
ftald to open up tho wny for nctlvo
work on tho construction of tho mll
rond, which will rcuch n largo un
touched timber district. It In stated
thnt eastern financier nra Interest
fd In tho project nnd nro ready to
supply tho necessary cnpltnl.
"Tho cniio opened Mny 4
year nnd continued until
week, with dully nnd often
sessions."
of thin
Shrine
nightly
The Moth and the Flume.
A nnluriillxl wovri thnt many In
sect will Hy toward n Hume for the
rnmp reiiMin that n plant sevk thu
light. Ilut tin Unlit munt be liili-ncc
to produce n marked roult. Townrd
n feeble clan the Insert movif-leln-urely,
but In the ran of n conevn
trntrd IlKht travel with great mj
Idlty to Hi death.
The Tbouphts of Youth."
Little PoIitw wn uulttly eating
her lunch otto day when nil of n sud
den aim wild : "Motlicr. If I died now,
would I get to heaving In time for
dinner!"
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Central Oregon Garage
REDMOND, OREOON
Exclusive Agenfs for Northwest Auto Co. for
Deschutes, Crook nnd Jefferson Counties
Selling
Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort
Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and
Duplex Trucks
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First, National
Bank Bldg. Tol. Gil
(Dr, Cos Korrotr OHlet.)
II. 11. DAnnori(J Chu. W. Kriklne
DeArmond & Erskinc
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O'Knno Building, Bond, Orogon
II. 0, M L LI B
Attornoyat-Ijw
United State Commissioner
First National Hank Dulldlng
BOND, ORWQON
DR. A. LESSING
PIIYBIOIAN AND BUROEON
Bond 1'roBB Bldg. '
BMND, ORROON
Phones: Offlco Rod 41; Rob. 123
Read the Bulletin
Classified Ads
SHERIFF BACK
WITH DANIELS
HOIIEHTH Itiri'UltNH Wl'lll MAN
CHARGED WITH LARCENY IJV
iiaileei hearing ih Hirr for
NEXT .MONDAY.
Sheriff H. K. Robert returned Innt
week with C. A, DkuIoIh, wanted on
n chnrKo of Inrcony hy hnllco. Dan
iel wn arrnignod In Justice court
thl mornliiK und nuked for time to
secure counsel. Tho hcnrlng wn
net for .Monday, August 0. Tho
chargo against Daniel wn filed by
O. A. Olnou of tho Centrnl Oregon
gnrngo, who complained that tho do
foudnnt had unlawfully removed n
car botiKht from him on contract
from Deschutes countw and tho itato
of OrcKon.
Daniel wa hold In Santa Mnrln,
Cal on July 24, on Information nent
out by tho local police. Ho offered
to mako good and fought extradition,
but linn been bronchi back for trial.
DANIELS CASE
IS CONTINUED
HEARING IK HirT FOU MONDAY,
august m, on defendants
MOTION IH ATTiailTINO TO
MAKi: SETTLEMENT.
Tho JiiHtlco court coin of C, A
Dauleln, who I chnrgod with larceny
by bailee, ha been UKalti continued
ono work on motion of tho de
fendant, which wa allowed by tho
court on tho connent of District At
torney Mnoro. Daulol I bolng rep
renented by Attorney W. I'. Myorn,
who gave a his rennon for again
postponing tho hearing wan that ho
fludn It necessary to go to Portland
nnd that tho district uttorney In
called to (.nkevlow.
Daniel I doing all In hi power
to nettle tho civil end of hi dif
ficulties with hi creditor, say Mr.
Myers, but thin ha nothing to do
with tho criminal charge. Ho ha
been unnbln to mnko tho bond, and
In still being held by tho county of
ficer. Put It In Tim Bulletin.
MO
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Architect
O'Kano Building
BEND ... ORKQON
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Ovor Logon Kurnlturo Co.
Wall Street Hours to t
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DR. TURNER
13YE SPECIALIST
Pormnnontly Located In Bond
with Now Equipment
Prlvato Offlco ln Thoruou's
Jowolry Storo
Dr. Tumor will ho In Prlno
vlllo ovory first and third Fri
day; in Mndraa ovory second
and fourth Friday, and in Red
mond ovory first and third
Thursday of each month.
It sure will
8 ay
RIGHT CUT Is a short
W-B CUT is
SWIMMING CLUB
INTEREST HIGH
Tho second regular meeting of tho
Y. M. C. A. Hwlmmlnc club showed
an Increnso In membership, 30 being
tha total number now Rlgncd up. In
tho main event of tho evening, tho
40-yard handicap race, Todd, tho
scratch man, took first placo, al
though beaten by Blrdsall In tho
first heat. Rlrdsall took second
placo and Davidson third, Tho tlmo
wn 24 second.
FARM
ANIMALS
ATTENTION TO SICK ANIMALS
Inability of Laymen to Recognize Ail
ments Often Results In Lots of
Valuable Stock.
(Prrpsred by the United BUtes Dprt
merit of Agriculture.)
The tendency of laymen to cngnge
In tho diagnosis nnd treiittnent of
disease of live stock Is In n great
many Instnnce resulting u losses of
nnlmal through Inability to properly
recognize ailment In tlmo to apply
needed treatment, or through applying
remedies not Indicated In tho specific
cases. Thl I particularly dangerou
In the handling of Infection und con
tagious diseases where not only tho
original herd la at stuko but where,
Flank Injection Proper Handling of
Hog Cholera Treatment Is Abio
lutoly Essential to tho Checking of
the Disease.
through tho sprend of Infection, other
nulmnls tuny become exposed nud In
fected. In tho work of controlling hog
cholera, for lustnnco, perhaps the
greatest htndranco has hoon the ten.
deney of farmers to Attempt the
diagnosis nnd treatment of their own
herds, or else to call In an untrained
layman, who frequently docs not
recognize tho disease- or advises tho
wiong proccduro In thu handling of
tho outbreak. According tp experts
It Is not nlwnys nn ensy mutter to
recognize nog cholera, ns symptoms
uro sometimes obscure. Other ail
ments of swine, such ns pneumonia,
worms nnd tuberculosis, at certain
stnges of development, sc mow lint re
semble hog cholcrn. Accordingly,
training nnd experience nro required
to distinguish between these nnd hog
cholorn,
Tho practicing voterinnrlun should
acqutro all posslhlo knowledge per
taining to control nnd suppression of
hog cholera, Oi lain uinuy comollca-
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the Good Judge
To And how lonft tho
full rich taste of tho
Real Tobacco Chew
lastsv
That's why It really
saves you money to use
tills class of tobacco
instead of the ordinary
kinds.
Any man who uses tho
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
- cut tobacco
a long fine-cut tobacco
tlon associated with tho dlrcnsc have
created a multiplicity of opinion
nmong those who clnlin to understand
tho various nllment of swine, nnd
even within tho veterinary profession
hnsty Judgment linn In omn rases led
to 1omi which could have been avoid
ed through n careful consideration of
facts, proper diagnosis nnd treatment.
Thl should emphasize the necessity
for tho study of enses, Including the
history, environments and circum
stance Involved In nn outbreak, be
fore attempting to decide on the cause
of trouble. Then come tho physical
examination of the animals. Look
for nbnormnl nctlon, breathing, gnlt,
npiMjtlle, digestion and other func
tions. Hvxx, take the nnlmnl's tem
perature with. a good, reliable ther
mometer. Even then positive diag
nosis 1 not always possible until a
post-mortem examination has been
made, which mentis nn cxnmlnntlon of
tho various orgnns nnd parts of the
body lifter death.
It Is evident that all swlne-produc-Ing
localities should have someone
nvnllnblo whose services, based on
training and experience, arc reliable
In detecting and prescribing for dis
eases of live stock. And farmers
should rcnllie generally that they can
not nfTord to Jeopnrdlre their herds
by attempting to administer treatment
which require a certain amount of
technical application. It Is better to
call a quiilllled veterinarian than to
run tlio risk of losing valuable ani
mals, to say nothing nf the possibili
ties of causing a widespread epizootic
outbreak of a destructive animal
disease.
ROOST WILL DESTROY MITES
Plan Outlined for Completely Clear
Infl Poultry House of All Thirsty
Blood-Suckera.
One successful way to rid poultry
houses of mites Is to use a roosting
polo that will harbor them during tho
day, so that It can be soaked with hot
water to destroy them. The roost
shown provides a placo on tho under
side where they may hide. It consists
of a lath held under the roost wltb
small nails to make tho hiding place
Inviting for them. You simply lift
tho roost from the holders, slightly
loosen the pieces of lath, nnd pour
boiling water between tlio lath and
tho roosts. This will kill alt vcrroht
nnd destroy any eggs that may bo
there. The roosts will quickly dry If
tho water is hot
In this way a poultry house can be
completely cleared of nil blood-suckers
A Hiding Place Is Provided for Ver
mln In Thl Poultry Roost to Catch
Them During tho Day.
on tho plnce. Tho Iron ends nro cold
er than tho wood, nnd tho vermin will
not crawl over them.
Mites do not attack fowl In the day
time, nud It lo dlfllcult to discover their
nrese.nc.0,, - Body llco remain on tho
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Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
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COMPLETE STOCK of Stndrd Sii.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Salos Agont, MILLER LUMBER CO.
TANLAC
Part ofMcKenzie
Road Is Open; Be
Ready in 15 Days
Tho bureau of public roads 4
In charge of McKenzto Pass -S-
construction report that sec- 4
V tlon of tho road are opened
J- to traffic immediately after
completion, Tho old road Is
used only where tho newgrade
4- In Impassable because of con-
structlon work. The new pro-
Ject will be complete and
opened In 15 days, according
to a telegram received here late
Frldny.
fowl nil the time, and they mny be ex
terminated In the following wny: Hang
the fowl head downward In n bnrrel
nnd rub n small nmount of Jlouride of
soda well Into the feathers for hnlf
the length of the fowl. This I a harm
less ponder nnd it can be used on
chick n wellz-fleorge W. Smith. In
Popular Science Monthly.
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Compete With Pyramids.
Tho only competition of the pyra
mids, kiijs the A'l'cnobtle Blue Book,
Is the famous rn!nt-J rocks near Marl
copn, Cul. TheM? roks are what re
main of the magnificent old Sun Wor
ship temple where thousands of In
dians guthered ncli jear. The rocks
were discovered by eaily Spanish ex
plorers In tlio seventeenth century,
nnd it Is believed thnt the group wn
nine or eleven dozen centuries old
when the American Indians first
saw It
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Call notice for Lower Brldgc-Ter-rcbonne
road fund warrants.
Notice is hereby given that all war
rants drawn on the Lower Bridge
Terrebonne road fund are hereby
called for payment.
CLYDE M. McKAY,
24c Treasurer Deschutes County.
NOTICE
Call for Registered County road
fund warrants.
Notlco la hereby given that all
warrants registered and drawn on the
road fund from No. 1194 to 1237, In
clusive, are hereby called for pay
ment on August Cth, 1920, and are
payable at the County Treasurer's of
fice. Bend, Oregon.
Interest stops on and after above
date.
CLYDE M. McKAY.
24c Treasurer Deschutes County.
NOTICE OP HEARING
In tho County Court of the State
of Oregon for tho County of Des
chutes. In tho matter of the estate of Ole
O. Dragsvold, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 14th day of Sept., 1920,
at the County Court Room, In the
city pf Bend, Deschutes County. Ore
gon, at the hour of 2 p. m. of said
day, tho following matter will be
heard and considered, to-wit:
The petition of Julius Pedersen for
the probate of those certain instru
ments In writing purporting to con
stitute tho lust will and testament of
said Olo O. Dragsvold, deceased, for
tho granting of letters testamentary
therefor to said petitioner and for
tho taking of any testimony therein
that may havo a bearing upon said
niieKeo msi u inwiuvui
tho dlsnosnl of the estate of said de-
ana
ceased In accordance with his wishes.
Dated nt Bend, Oregon, August 7,
1920.
ROBERT W. SAWYER.
24-2Sc County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
In tho County Court of tho Stato
of Oregon, for Deschutes County.
Iu tho mater of the estnto of Ole
Olson, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that Theo
dora Auno, administrator of the es
tate of Olo Olson, deceased, hns made
and filed with tho Clerk of the Coun
ty clork of Deschutes County. Oro
gon, his final account of his ad
ministration of said estato, nnd
that tho Judge of tho above en
titled Court has set tho 3rd day
of Soptomher. 1920. at tho hour of
2 o'clock iu tho afternoon oi saiu
day, nt tho court room In Bend,
Deschutes County, Oregon, ns tho
tlmo nnd plnco of hearing said final
FOR SALE DY
The Owl Pharmacy
"OLE AGENTS
account and of tho sottllng of said
estate, and all person Interested
arc cited to appear at snld tlmo
nnd placo and show causo, If any,
why said account should not bo al
lowed, and said estate closed and
settled
Dated thl Cth day of Augusn,
1920.
THEODORE AIJNE.
Administrator of the estate of Olo
Olson, deceased.
DE ARMOND h ERHKINE,
Attornoys for Administrator.
24-28c-Gt
NOTICE FOR PUIlMfJATIO.V
(Not Conl Lnnd.)
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Offlco at Lakcvlcw, Oregon,
July 12, 1920.
Notlco is hereby glvon that Cora
Leland of Laplne, Oregon, who, on
July 26, 1917, made Homestead En
try No. 010383, for 8W4 NWU,
NW 8WU, E4 SV, Section 2,
Township 23, South Rnngo 9 East,,
Willamette Meridian, na filed notlco
of intention to make final three-year
proof, to establish claim to tho land
nbovo described, before E. L. Clark,
U. S. Commissioner, at Ln Pino, Ore
gon, on tho 21st day of August, 1920.
Claimant names n witnesses:
Kate Zleralf, R. E. Eaton, B, C.
Scott, Maude Eaton, nil of Laplno,
Oregon.
JAS. V. BUROESS,
21-2Cc Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Land.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon.
July 12, 1920.
Notlco Is hereby given that Her
man A. Rose, of Laplne, Oregon,
who, on April 28, 1916, made Home
stead Entry No. 09227, for W NB
'4, Section 15; W SEtf. Section
10, Township 23 South, Rango 0
East, Willlamette Meridian, has filed
notlco of Intention to make flml
three-year proof, to establish claim
to tho land above described, before E.
L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, nt
Laplne, Oregon, on tho 20th day of
August, ,1920.
Claimant names as witnsios: R.
.. taion,, t reu .Mahn, II. A. Rosa
W. O
Fordham, all of Laplne, Ore-
gon
JAS. F. BUROESS.
Register.
21-25c
8U3LMONH
A. J. Harter, plaintiff, vs. Fannv
E. Ramsay Flamant, Bell West anil
Thomas West, her husband; ifnin
West andMclvln West, her husband;
iceai uamsay uouixey and John God
frey, her husband: Margaret Ramsay
Beebe and George Beebo, her hus
band: Walter Ramsay; Bernlce Blsa
and Abner Diss, her husband; Hazel
Ramsay; W. D. Barnes, as adminis
trator of tho estate of Alfred F. Ram
say, deceased (sometimes known aa
A. F. Ramsay); the unknown heira
of deceased, and also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming;
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est In tho real estate described In tho
complaint herein, defendants.
To Fanny E. Ramsay Flamant;
Bell West and Thomas West, her
husband; Bernlce Diss and Abner
Biss, her husband, and tho unknown
heirs of above named Alfred P. nam.
say, deceased, and also all other per
sons or panics unxnown claiming
any right, title, estate, lion or Inter
est In the real estate described in tho
complaint herein, .defendants:
Iu the name of tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
case and causo on or before the 19th
day of August, 1920, which Is moro
than six weeks after the 8th day of
July, 1920, tho date of the first pub
lication of this summons, nnd if you
fall so to appear and answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff Will ap
ply to tho court for tho rellof prayed
for In tho complaint, to-wlf For
tui in mu cumpiuiui, lo-wii" ror
a decree and Judgment m-ninut thn
; defendants, and each and all of thorn,
tor mo sum or s&uo.oo, with interout
thereon from February 1. 1913. at
me mie oi soven per com per an
num; for tho further sum of $100.00
attorney's fees, and tho further sum
of $130.00 for taxes paid and for
costs and disbursements of this suit,
und for a further decreo torecloslug;
said mortgage described in plaintiff's
complaint and the sale of tho proper
ty therein described as the northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section 24. Township 1G south, rango
11 east, of tlfo Willamette meridian,
and that tho defendants bo forover
barred from setting up any right,
title, interest or lien in nnd to suid
real property, and for such other and
iiiriner rotter ns to tho court may
appear just and equitable.
Servico of this summons Is mndo
upon you by publication thereof in
Tho Bond Bullotln for six consecu
tive weeks under and by virtue of nn
order made and entered on the 7th
day of July, 1920, by tho Hon. T. E
J. Duffy, Judge of the nbovo entitled
court.
Tho date of tho first publication of
this summons is tho 8th day of July.
1920, and tho date of the Inst publi
cation thereof is tho 12th day of Au
gust, 1920.
E. O. STADTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First National Bunk Building, Bond,
Oregon. 19-24o
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