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. 3 IJHNI) IIIJMilCTIN, M6SU, OUKOON VHVlUiMY, HHlTlfMIIKH 0, 1020. PIONEER'S LIFE STORY TOLD BY FRIEND GIVES SIDELIGHTS ON DEVELOPMENT OF OREGON H W. P. Mjrn. Another of llio "Old Orogon Conn, try" pioneers has liuun culled In tho dirndl of lloti, II, l' Nichols at hln Ikiiiii) In Tiniiiilo, mill Oregon linn toil olio of Its most uiili uo cliiirnclorK mill best Informed innn upon the onrly lilHtory and development of Oregon. "Undo Frank," nn liit wiih com nioiily mill lovingly known by IiIh frlumlH and tliolr number waH le gion crossed thu plain by ox team In 1811, and at thu tlmu ho first vls I toil tlio spot where Portland now HtandH tliitro wan lint a little log cabin, built by n man rinTnrd John noil, who had a claim whom tho I'll Ion depot of Portland now Ntnndn and, at that time July, I ft IS no Portland bad bo an contemplated. Captain John Couch wan thou mer chandising In Oregon City and Mrs. NIcIioIh and anothor would row down from Oregon City to whom tho brlK of Captain Couch wan anchored, at a point near whoro tho Morrison street bridge now stands, mid ro turn to Oregon City with freight un loaded from thin brlK for tho ownur, "Undo Frank" spont a part of tho winter of 184-1 and spring of 1815 at tho Whitman mission nod attend ed school at tho mission school for about 00 dnyo, being tho longest con tluuotiH term of school ho over at tended. Tho acquaintance and friendship then formed between tho boy and Doctor Whit man wan ono of strong Hon and nover to be severed, even by tho tragic death of Whit man In tho massacre, which occur red noon nftor Mr. NIcIioIh loft. I)ur Iiik tho later yearn of his life Mr. NIcIioIh wrotu IiIh romlnUcouccH of IiIh trip across tho plains and of tho early development of Oregon, nnd dedicated thorn In tho following words: "To that great pioneer und public benefactor, Marcus Whitman, with whom 1 spent ono winter In the tlmo of trlaU and difficulties, thoio articled aro reiipcctfully dedicated." Memoirs .May Hit PiiblUlitil. There reminiscence of Undo Frank havo been premirvcd and may at noiiifl future tlmo bo publlihcd, and If they are, they will give much valuahlo Information upon tho his tory of Oregon. Thoy aro In tho hntulM of his dntightcr, who jo loving ly cared for him during tho yearn of nRo, During tho pail year alio was ncarcoly nbsont from bin bedside, whom hn wns confined by a broken Ior, rcaultltiR from a fall occurrlnR In July, 1010, Had It not been for this Injury, Uncle Frank would prob- iAarc 7 MUSCLES WERE TIED IN KNOTS Thin U llio Wny Drfsko Hnyx They Kolt Thirty Vein' 'IVoublo Ended. Ini; tho cloned notion of tho lodge, tho ladloH of tho MooHohenrt Legion nerved an olnborato chicken dinner and dancing was enjoyed until an early hour. Put It in Tho Iltilletln. HtreiiKth.both phyHlrnlly and men tally, If Im Intellect wan an bright an that of a man In tho prime or life. After lonvlng Whitman iniRHlon Mr, Nlcholn wont to tho Willamette out there In tho ntroot nnd push any "My muscles actually felt llko thoy wero tlod In knots," said A. T. Drlsko, a woll known carpenter of 2-121 Forty-eighth street southeast, Portland, Oni., "but I declare, slnco laklm; Tnnlao I haven't a hIkii of rlioiiiiiatlHin, and I bellovo I could got valley and wiih nooii thereafter ap pointed tho rimt hlioriff of Polk man In a foot rnco.' "It wan 30 yearn ngo that my trmtlilna alnrfml tin jiin l.i mul county by (ho provlHlonnl governor contracted a Hevero cane of pnou of tho Oregon territory, Ho wan moiilu and over nlnco then, up until loss than 21 yeam of ago at tho tlmo '10 llo ' kohl of Tnnlac, I was of IiIh appolntmnnt and at the tlmo of IiIh death wan tho only surviving appointee of the old provisional gov eminent, Ho wiih always active In politics and in all movements for tho botteruiunt of IiIh In mlHornble health, Wo wore llv lug at Medford, Oro and, an I thought n chatiKo of climate would help me, I movo hero to Portland, but It did Uttlo or no good, I had rhoumntlnm no bad that I could hard- ly got about, and, an 1 kept getting LEGAL NOTICES TANLAC FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy OLK AGENTS follow men, and wnrso n,i wor' i i,n,i (.i tnV probably know morn of the oarly In- trade nn a carpenter. I had cramps sldo lilHtory and mothodM of electing " y '""Ioh am legs no that It wan United Hlaten neimtorn In Oregon than any other living man. In hln roinliilHceucen bin story of tho cam pnlgn of E. I). linker when ho (linker) enmo to Portland, accom panies by a horde of political gnm blern from Han Francisco, to olect linker to tho United Htnten uonato from Oregon, in ono of gripping In tercut and gives mora dourly than can bo gotten In nuy other way tho "old methodn" lined during thono onrly days. Know Vigilante Ditjw. In 1S79 Mr. Nichols removed from ImpoHilblo for mo to got a nlght'n rent. I had a poor appotlto and wan gradually lonlng my strength nnd en ergy. I wan badly conntlpated all tho tlmo nnd had n, tired feeling nhout mo all day long, f wan In such a woak,run-down condition that for tho pant five or nix yearn I had pneu monia ovory March. "I ntartod taking Tanlac bocauno I nnw whoro It wub helping no many peopio nil ovor tho country, And I tell you It linn certainly fixed mo up fine and I am fooling bettor nnd stronger than I havo In yearn. I am never, troubled any tnoro with rhou mntlnm nnd I havo nn Rood uno of my arrnn nnd lcgn an over. My appo tlto han coma back and, nn what I NOTICE Notice in horoby given that tho Hoard of Directors of tho Tumalo Irrigation District In Uenchuten coun, ty, Oregon, will meet at lln office at Tumalo, Oregon, on (ho Cth day of October, 1920, tho nnrno being tho flrnt Tuesday of October, acting nn n board of equalization for tho purposo oi roviowing nnu correcting Itn nn flCRHmffht and apportionment of tnxen, an provided ny law, which nald nH HCHsmcnt nnd npportlonmont wan tnndo by nnld board on tho flrnt Tuondny of 8optember, 1920, nn re quired by Inw, and that tho nwionn- mont lint und record prepared by nald board In In tho office of tho sec retary of tho bonrd for tho Inspection of nil portions Interested. Dated fleptcmbor 7, 1920. KItKD N. WALLACE, Hocrotary of tho Hoard of Dlrectorn of tho Tumulo Irrigation Dln trlct, Tumalo, Ore. 28-3 lc i"T '?2' ico!; t.l,onco V. Bl 20 W Frnnk Kol"- o' I'owoll Hutto. Oro for 12,00 foot; thenco 38 34' W gon. JA8. II. BUIlOBSa for 30.00 foot to tho southerly lino 25-29c AoKl.tnr NOTICK OK VIKWKKK MKKTINCi IN THU 3IATTKK OF WIDK.V .INO TIM: ALLKY IX KLOCK 2 GO yearn old, but I tell you I don't reel it, nnd it'n tho way a man fcoln tlml count.." Tnnlac In sold in Ilond by tho Owl Drug Co., In Hlstorn by Gcorgo F. Altken, nnd In liend by tho Horton Drug co. tho Wlllametta to Prlnovlllo, then nicat given mo Ntreiigth and energy, I niero hnmlet In tho far Interior of tho "ovor ''n.vo ,hnt tl''(',, 'collng any luiit mul iiv.,,1 n.i.rn !., , moro. My coimtlpatcd condition hun state, am lived tnoro many yenrn. ,, ro,Iove(l on,roy i hnyo bcon Ho wan admitted to practlco law and .built up In ovory wny, Bleep llko a wan elected to tho ntnto legislature, child ovory night and when morning from Wasco county. In which countv comes I feel an npry nn a boy. I nm Prlncvllle was then located, and wan largely Instrumental In securing thu formation of Crook county out of n part of Wasco nnd making Prlnovlllo tho county sent of tho new county. Ho lived In Prlnovlllo during tho reign of tho vlgllantcH, when It was no uncommon thing to get up In tho morning and find ono of tnoro-men banging by tho neck to tho bridges spanning Crooked rlvor nnd Ochoco, when tho crack of tho pistol at night meant tho speeding of a soul Into eternity, but ho lived to neo not only tho development of Western Oregon, but that of Central Oregon an woll, and to sea Prlnovlllo ono of tho bent nnd most law-Abiding towns In tho state, Mnny Ywim nt TtunnJo. About 10 to 20 yearn ago Mr. Nich ols purchased proporty on tho banks of tho beautiful Deschutes rlvor, Just bolow whoro Tumalo, formorly known oh Laldlaw, now stands, this property bolng nt tho crossing of tho survey of tho old Corvallle & East ern railroad over that river. Ho ably havo reached tho century mnrk, removed to thin proporty, and it was nn ho wan n man of remnrknbjo there that tho writer learned to a- MM IM 114 MH MM MH MH MH MH ktU MH MH Central Oregon Garage REDMOND, OREQON Exclusive Agents for Northwest Auto Co. for Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties Selling Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Duplex Trucks " Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOIINHY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Dank Illdg. Tol. 611 (Dr. Cot's yarrotr Offlcu) If. II. DArinond ChM. W. Ekln DeArmond & Erskine li a w Y li II H O'Kano llulldlng, Dond, Orogon H. O. M L L I B Attornoy-at-LftW United fitaton CoinmiRsloncr First National Unnk llulldlng DKND, OIU200N Phono BUok 1101 LKB A. THOMAH, A. A. IA. Arcliltct 3-4 O'Kano Building HEND ... OltUQON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND BUnQEON Ilond Proas BIdg. BEND, onicaoN Phones; Offlco Roa 41; noa. 133 O. P. NI8WONOBU, Bond, Ore. UNDEUTAKKB Licensed KmbaJmer, FnMcral Director. Phone Hod 421. Lady Atat. DR. P. D. STOWELL Nnprnpatlilo Physician Ovor Logan Furnlturo Co. Wall Htrcot Hours 9 to S Phone lied J 83 Read the Bulletin Classified Ads know nnd to lovu Undo Frnnk nnd nsslntcd him In tho preparation of his reminiscences, nnd It wns tho dcslro nnd Inst request of tho grand old man that tho writer glvo to tho pub lic thin short biography of his llfo. Undo Frnnk had ono lifelong frlond mid companion who yet survives htm. "Marsh" Aubroy, who Is now living nt tho Oregon Soldiers' homo, and Mr. Nichols wero born In neigh boring town in Missouri within n few miles and within n fow months of onch othor, nnd played togethor ns boys, mot again after crossing tho plains to Oregon, and continued Inti mate frlonds and companions, Mr. Aubroy npondlng many days and weeks with hln friend at Tumalo, near which placo both owned proper ty. Whllo tho greatest of friends nnd boon companions, tho two men wero an dissimilar In chnractcr and disposition nn could usually bo found. Bath wero men of tho high est Integrity and both Indian war vet erans and plonoora, but Undo Frank wns tho scholar and student of men nnd nffairs nnd wns Imbued with n deep religious fnlth, whllo "Marsh" wns tho ecout, tho plalnsmnn, stock man and broncho buster, nnd It has boon laughingly Bald of him Hint ho know ovory Juniper trco In Control Oregon nnd that, In fnct, ho had planted most of thoiu. "Marsh" re mained n bachelor, whllo Undo Frank was a family man, having married u daughter of- Qonoral Oll- llnm nnd reared n family, only ono of whom, Aunt Molllo Nichols, IiIh daughter, survives him. Ho la also survived ,by a granddaughter, Mrs. Frod N. Wallaco of Tumalo. Undo Frnnk had been u member of tho Christian church for many yearn nnd died firm In tho faith of tho great "Hook of Books." Ho was also ono of tho oldest Masons of tho stnto and when tho now Masonic tomplo cornerstone was laid in Prlno vlllo a fow months ngo, ho was ly ing nt his homo with n broken log, but his Mnsoulc brothora, with n car prepared for comfort nnd oaso, camo for him', nnd ho wns taken to Prlno vlllo to wltuosH nnd partlclpnto In tho oxorclsos. Tho flno tomplo hnd boon completed but a fow diiyB whou Undo Frank was callod homo nnd tho last words of prnlso for tho dead nnd comfort for tho living woro said ovor his body in this tomplo which ho loved, his fuuornl bolng conducted under tho auspices nnd rltos of tho Mnsonlo order nnd his remains laid In tho comotory nt Prlnovlllo. Ho wna born nonr St. Josoph, Mo., on Novomber 27, 182(1 nnd dlod nt Tum alo, Ore, August 31, 1920, bolng 01 yonra 0 months and 1 days old at tho tlmo of his donth, Notice In hereby given that, by resolution of tho Common Council duly passed on August tho 20th, 11)20, K. A. Kutbor, J. II. Inncn and C. A. Warner wero appointed view ers to determine tho dnmngeu and bonofltn arising from tho proposed widening of tho alloy In Block 2 In tho City of Bond, said proposed widening to consist or adding a strip of land 8 feet wldo on tho oast sldo of said alloy, extending from tho south boundary of Green- woou Avenue to tlio north lino of Oregon Avenue, nnd by adding a strip of land 12 feet In width to tho west sldo of said alley nlong tho oast lino or tho West i of said Block 2; and Notice In further given that said vloworn will meet nt tho corner or Orconwood Avcnuo nnd tho nlley in Block 2, nt tho hour of 10 A. M. on Saturday, tho 18th day of Sep tember, 1920, to assess tho benefits nnd damages Involved In Bald pro posed widening, tho boundaries and descriptions or tho private proporty to bo appropriated for said proposed wldonlng bolng ns follows: A portion of Lot 1, Block 2 or tho Plat or Bend described as fol lows: Beginning nt tho southeast erly corner or said lot; thenco N 38 34' E along tho alley In said block ror 40.SC reel to tho southwesterly lino of Greenwood Avenue; thenco N 61 26' W for 12.00 reot; thenco S 38 34' W ror 45.73 root to tho Boutherly lino or nald lot; thence 8 73" 4C 30" K ror' 12.07 root to tho point or beginning, containing CI 9.9 square reot, tho samo being tho proporty of Tho Bend Company. A portion of Lot 2, Block 2 or tho Plat or Bend described ns fol lows: Beginning nt tho northeast erly cornor of Bald lot; thenco N 73' 4C 30" W for 12.97 feet; thenco 8 3S 34' W for 84.21 feet; thenco 8 61 26' E ror 12.00 reot; thenco N 38 34' E. for 89.14 feot nlong tho nlley In said block to tho point ot beginning, containing 1040,1 aquaro feet, tho samo bolng tho property of B. Farrell. A portion of Lot 2, Block 2 of tho Plat of Bend described as rol Iowb: Beginning at tho southeast erly cornor or said lot thenco N 3S 34' E along tho alley In said block ror 20.00 foot thenco N 01 26' W ror 12.00 reot thenco S 38 34' W ror 20.00 foot to tho southorly lino of said lot thonco 8 51 26' E for 12.00 root to tho point or begin ning, containing 240.00 squaro root, tho samo bolug tho property or L. M. Fobs nnd othcrn, Trustees. A portion or Lot 3, Block 2 of tho Plat or Bend described as fol lows: Beginning nt tho nouthenst orly cornor or said lot; thonco N 38 34' E nlong tho alloy In said Block ror 30.00 reot; thonco N 51 26' W ror 12.00 root; thonco S 38 34' W for 30.00 foot to tho southerly lino or nnld lot; thonco 8 51" 26' E ror 12.00 root to tho point or beginning, containing 360.00 squaro root, tho samo bolng tho proporty ot L. M. Koss nnd othors. Trustees. A portion of Lot 4, Block 2 or tho Pint or Bond described as fol lows: Beginning at tho southeast erly cornor or Bald lot; thenco N 38 34' E nlong tho alloy In Bald Block ror 20.00 reot; thenco N 51 26' W ror 12.00 foot; thonco S 38 34' W ror 20.00 feot to tho south orly lino of snld lot; thonco S 51 26' E for 12.00 foot to tho point of boglnnlng, containing 240 squaro foot, tho samo bolng tho proporty or Ross Farnham. A portion or Lot 5, Block 2 or tho Pint or Bond described as fol lows: Boglnnlng nt tlio southeast of said lot; thonco H 61 26 B ror 12.00 feet to tho point of beginning, containing 300 squaro reot, tho samo l(olng tho property of Itos; Farn ham. A portion of Lot C, Block 2 or tho Plat of Bond described as fol lows: Boglnnlng at tlio southeast erly cornor of nald lot: thence N 38 34' E along tho alloy In nald block ror 50.00 root; thonce N 51 26' W for 12.00 fectj thonco 8 38 34' W for 50.00 feot to tho south orly lino of said lot; thenco 8 r,l 20' E ror 12.00 reel to tho point or boglnnlng, containing COO square root, tho samo being tho property or Ada It. Johnson. A portion of Lot 7, Block 2 of tho Plat of Bend described an fol lows: Beginning at tho northwest erly corner or said lot, thenco 8 38 34' W along tho alloy In said block ror 60.00 feet to tho northerly lino or Oregon Avenue; thence 8 61 26' E along tho northerly lino of Oregon Avcnuo for 8.00 foot; thence N 38 34' E for 50.00 root; thonco N 51 26' W for 8.00 feet to tho point of beginning, containing 400 square feet, tho samo being the property of Tho Wall Street Im provement Company. A portion of Lot 8, Block 2 of tho Plat or Bend described ds fol lows: Beginning nt the northwest erly corner or said lot. thence 8 38 34' W along the alley in said block ror 50.00 reef; thenco 8 51 26' E ror 8.00 feet; thenco N 38 34' E for 50.00 feet to tho northerly line or nald lot; thenco N 51 26' W for 8.00 feot to tho point of beginning, containing 400 square feet, the some being the property or R. B. Mutzlg. A portion or Lot 9. Block 2 or tho Plat or Bend described as fol lows: Beginning nt tho northwest erly corner or said lot; thenco 8 38 34' W along tho alley In said block ror 25.00 feet; thence 8 51 26' E for 8.00 root; thence N 3S 34' E ror 25:00 reel to tho northly lino or said lot; thenco N 51 26' W ror 8.00 reot to tho nolnt or be- Rcglster. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Dcs chutes. In tho matter of tho estate of F. M. Wright, deceased. To E. M. Wilson, Edgar Wright, Homer Wright, Etta Gustavls, Carrlo Ileitis, Nolllo Nugent, Mlnnlo Brnd way, Llda Doud Young, Esther Doud, Leland Doud, Flora Stowart, Clnrn Wright, Arthur H. Moe, Rev. Vorno Thompson, tho known hclrn nt law of F. M. Wright, doccased, nnd to nil the unknown holrs or nald decedent, greeting. You are hereby cited and required to nppecr in tho County Court or tho tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Deschutes, at tho court room tnorcor, In tho city of Bond, In said county, on Monday, tho ZOlh day of September, 1920, nt 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of said day, then nnd thoro tb show causo why an order should not bo granted to tho administrator or snld estato to nell bo much or tho hereinafter described real cstnto of nnld decedent as shall be necessary to pay the debts outstanding and tho expenses or administration, to-wlt: The NW4 or tho SWK or Section 35, In Township 17 South. Rango 12 East or tho Wlllametto Meridian, In Deschutes County, Oregon, to gethor with a 24-acro water right appurtenant thereto. Witness, tho Hon. Robert W. Saw yer, Judge, of the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, with the flcal of said court nfrixed this 12th day of Au. gust, 1920. Attest: J. H. IIANER, 25-28c County Clerk. 0107,17-018003. 'OTICE OF PUBLICATION U. 8. Land Office at Th nntln Oregon, August 6, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Wil liam A. Golden of Bond, Oregon, who, on Juno 29. 1917. made homo- glnnlng, containing 200 square feet. I ?t,eade"lry N.0, '6737, and on Jan. tho samo being tho property or . iU? "rr' mttUo aaoiuonni noracstead Marlon Wiost Coc. A portion or Lot 9, Block 2 of tho Plat of Bend described an fol lows: Beginning nt tho southwest erly corner or Raid lot, thence S 51 26' E ror 8.00 feet; thence N 38 34 E for 25.00 feet; thonce N 51 26 W ror S.00 reet: thence S 38 34' W along tho alley in said block entry No. 018063, lor NEU 8W4. N SEH, SEW SEW. Sec. 20: S SWU. Sec. 21; NWU. N SW4, Section 28. and NEW, Section 29, Township 19 South, Rango 14 East, Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako tbrcc-yoar proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis. tny or nn ... , ,i. i. ,. i United States Ijlnrl PnmmliiilniKiii ginning, containing 200 square reet, I uenu Oregon, on tho 5th day of Oc- tho Bamo being tho proporty or M. t1r 1920- C. McCulston. I .. C'nlmant names as witnesses: A portion or Lot 10, Block 2 or Uown,ra yer or Mllllcan, Oregon: tho Plat ot Bend described as fol-1 P6""!.1. c- DTer Bend, Oregon; R. lows: Beginning at tho southwest-i , Wlpatrlck, or Bend, Oregon; orly corner or Bald lot, thence S si .Archie Pepin, of Mllllcnn, Oregon. 26' E ror S.00 reet: thenco N" 3SI " FRANK WOODOCCIC 34' E ror 60.00 feet to tho southerly -5'-9P Register. line of Greenwood Avenue; thence j q " ?i w (tZ Sr."nAnfe?t:. thfDCe NOTICK OP ICKARINO fhe3 alley4 n"sa ff rbKi? Vff. "? I of IOrehg0onCOfor,3;h?UcrotuSvth0f of beginning, containing 400 square chute CU",y of Des" 1 - In the matter ot tho estate of OIo O. Dragsvold, deceased. Notlco Is hereby elven that on Tuesday, tho 14th day or Sept., 1920, at the County Court Room, in tho city or Bond, Deschutes County, Ore gon, ni me nour or 2 p. m. or said reet. tho samo being or w. C. BIrdsell. Dated this 2nd day bcr. 1920. FRED tlio property of Septem- WOELFLEN. City Recorder. NOTICK County Board of Equalization. Notlco is hereby given that tho board of equalization or Deschutes county, Oregon, will attend at the offlco or the county assessor, in tho court house In tho city or Bend, on Mondny, September 13, 1920, and publicly examine tho assessment rolls and correct all errors in valua tion, description or qualities or lands, lots or other property nssessed by uay, tho rollowlng matter will bo heard and considered, to-wlt: Tho petition or Julius Pcderson ror tho probate or those certain Instru ments In writing purporting to con stitute tho last will nnd testament of Bald OIo O. Drngsvold, deceased, ror tho grnntlng or letters testamentary thoreror to said petitioner and ror tho taking or any testimony fhoroln thnt may havo a bearing upon said alleged last will and testament nnti iuis ui uiuiT i ruuuriv iihh,kh,ii nvi.. .. ... ---- ... tho county assessor, and it shall be j iZ, "8y8". " i?" "iSjf ? tta,.d.do tho duty or persons Interested o np pear at the tlmo nnd place ap pointed. W. T. MULLARKY, Assessor or Deschutes County. " 26-9c NOTIC1I FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal IjuhI.) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offlco at Lakeview, Oregon, August 11, 1920. Notice is horoby given thnt R. Harold Landfnro of Lnplne, Oregon, who, on July 11, 1917, mado Home stead Entry No. 010423 for lots 5-6, NEW, SWW: SEW, NWW. Section 6, Township 21 S Rango 10 E., Will nmotto Moridlnn, has filed notice of intention to mnko final ihreo-year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo E. L. Clark, U, S. Commissioner, nt Laplno, Oro gon, on tho 25th day of September, 1920. ceased In accordance with his wishes. Dated at Bend, Oregon, August 7. 1920. ROBERT W. SAWYER. 2-,--8c County Judgo. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: orly cornor or said lot, thonco N 38 Chris C. Somers, Henry Whltod, C. 34- k niong tlio nlley In said block w. Caso. all or Laplno. Oregon: LODGE INITIATES AND GIVES DANCE Circuit Judgo T. E. J. Duffy head ed n class ot six inltlatod Into tho Mooso lodgo horo Friday. Follow- Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Ltith, Shingles, lhiilding Material, Kiln Dried Floorinc and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol Stndrd Sue. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Locnl Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho mater of tho estato of Olo Olson, deceased: Notice Is hereby Riven thnt Thnn. doro Auno, administrator of tho es tato of Ole Olson, deceased, has mado and filed with the Clerk of the Coun ty clerk or Deschutes County, Oro gon, his final account of his ad ministration of said estate, and that tho Judgo of tho above en titled Court has set tho 3rd day of September, 1920. at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho afternoon ot said day, at the court room In Bond, Deschutes County, Oregon, as tho time and place of hearing said final account and of tho settling of said ostate. and all persons interested aro cltod to appear at said tlmo and placo and show cnuso, If any, why said account should not bo a!-, lowed, nnd said ostato closed and sottlod. Dated this 6th day of Augusa, 1920 THEODORE AUNE. Administrator of the estate of Olo Olson, docoasod. DE ARMOND & ERSKINE, Attoruoys for Administrator. 24-28c-Ct Brand Directory H G Brand John Helfrich, S-4p Brothers, Ore. 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