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Mtnnnvt,i.mtii,MtHthOMKHti,riWHHUAY, orroutm ui, two. urn NEW PATENT INCLUDES MUCH DESCHUTES COUNTY ACREAGE Descriptions (if rt'clnlinml Des chutes roil lily hinds In llici (.!, 0. I. segregation, wlilcli nro lncliiitnit In tli (i intent rocuiilly Inmioil to tho state (it Onigon, tutnllliK ifl.flfH acres, Imvn Just liiinn received by tho Con trnl Oregon Alintrnct Co., nml nro in follows! , Wlllamnlto meridian, Oregon, township 1A HOiitli, rungn 12 omit: NIC V4 of HIOU. H'A of HK'A, Hue. D; ill HWU. NHU of HHU, H of HIOU. Hue. 10; WH of NISKi NW U. Hoc 15; NWU f HWJ4. BU of HW, Hoc. 27; HV4 of NW, NU of HIOU. Hoc. 28; HU of NICK. HHU of Hoc 36, Township 17 no II tli, range 12 Mint: Tim loin 1 und 2, HH of NK U N HU of HWtt. HWU 'of HHU, Hoc, 2; HHU of HWU, Hoc. 12; NHU of NHU of NWU. HU of NWU. HHU of Hoc. 13; NWU of HWU, Hoc IS. Township 18 houIIi, range 12 oast: Tho HWU of HHU. Hoc. 2. Township H south. rniiKo 13 east: Tho lots 2, 3, nml 4. HU of NHU. NW U (if HW U . K U of H W U . Hcc. i HU of NHU. HWU. NU of HHU. HWU "f HHU. Hoc. 6; lot C, tho HK U of NWUl HHU, Hoc 0; lot 1 nml NU of NHU. HC 7; NHU. NU of NWU, HHU of NWU. HHU of HH U. Hoc, 8; NU. NHU of HWU. HU of HWU, HU of HHU. Hoc 6; HHU of NWU. NU of HWU. HWU of BW U. NHU of HHU. Hoc 10 i NWU of NWU, HU of HHU, Hoc. 13; HU of NWU. Hoc. IB; HHU of NHU. Hoc.21; HU of NHU. Hoc. 22; NK U of NWU. HU of HHU. Boo. 23; HWU of HHU. Hoc 24; NHU of N 18 H. HWU of NHU. Hoc. 3G. Towimlilp lfi south, range 13 onnt: Tho BKU of tho NHU. WU of HHU. Hoc 3; NWU of BWU. Hoc. IE. Township 17 noutli, rniiKo 13 ennt: Tho NWU of Hoc 10; WU of NK U, NWU. HWU. WU of SKU. Hoc. 16; lot 2 nml NHU of BKU. Hoc. 18; HHU of BWU. NU of BKU. BKU of HHU. Hoc. 20: HWU of NHU. H WU of NWU. BU of HWU. Hoc. ipiuauronmaiimmnnnivunmnmiiimmimmiimtmimai;uncinunmimimaro at BUTTER PAT! Same price for Huttcr Fat f. o. b. Bend its is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery Brooks-Season Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring mid all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK ol SuaJard Sun. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Salos AkodI, MILLEIt LUMI1KH CO. Central Oregon Garage REDMOND, OREGON Exclusive Agents for Northwest Auto Co. for Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties Selling Marmon-Cole. Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Duplex Trucks 21 NWU "f NHU. NHU of NWU. HWU of MWU. Hoc, 22 WU of M KU. NHU of NWU, NHU of HWU, NWU of HHU. Hoc. 23 WU of NW U, NU of HWU, HWU of HHU, Hoc 27 i HHU of NWU. NHU of B WU. HU of HWU. NU of HHU, H HU of HHU. H'C 28 NWU of NK U. NWU of NWU. WU of HWU. Hoc 29; NWU, HHU of HWU. Hoc 32; KU of NHU. NWU of NWU, H WU, Hoc, 33; HU of HWU, HWU of HHU. Hoc 34. Towimlilp IK south, rniiKo 13 cant: Tho NWU of NWU, Hoc. 8, HWU of BWU. Hoc 11. Towimlilp 17 noutli, rnngo 14 oay Tho HWU of HWU, Hoc 11; WU of NWU. WU of HWU, Hoc. 27i KU of NKU. HHU of HWU. NHU of HHU. Hoc. 28; NHU of HWU. B KU of Boc. 31; NHU of BKU. BU of HHU. Bcc. 32; NKU of NKU. N WU of HWU. BU of tho BKU. Hcc. 33. Township 18 miuth, ranee H onnt: Lot 3, NKU of BWU", BU of BK U, Hoc. 7; BU of BWU, Hoc. 8. LEGAL NOTICES CEMETERY MUST OBTAIN MONEY Tho recently appointed cemetery association has carefully planned for tho boautlflcatlon of Pilot Iiutto cemetery, but until money I avail able Its plans cannot bo chryitallzod Into action. Thin, In brlof, wan tho report of Mrs. A. F. Larson, member of tho association, when alio ap peared beforu tho city council Friday nlKht. Anuratico wait glren that In tho coming city budget, provision would bo mado for tho proper upkeep and malntenanco of tho cemetery, and an ordlnanco was Introduced mora clearly defining tho duties und authority of tho association. f The council heard and grunted a petition for tho Installation of an arc light at tho corner of Twelfth and Newport avenuo and adjourned after passing a resolution directing that notices of tho coming city election on Novombor 2 bo posted. BIG CROWD HEARS THE TEMPLE CHOIR Tho larges't lycoum crowd In tho history of Hand attended tbo opening number of tbo mill employes' series of flro ontortalnmonts the Temple choir Friday night, filling tho lower floor and overflowing Into tho bal cony. A splendid concert given by tbo Shevlln-IIIxon band, Introduced tbo Elllson-Whlto entertainers. Tho members of tho vested choir, tlvo In numbor, won Immcdlato favor with tho crowd in tho first part of tho program, offering old-tlmo relig ious songs, somo with now arrange ments, and closing with "Crossing tbo Bar" and tho "rtocesslonal." Tho voices of tho cborlstors were of ex cellent quality and well balanced. In tho second part a greator va riety w8 given, and it 'tho ability of tho ontortalners had not beon dem onstrated boforo, It was cloarly shown in tho manner In which tho soxtot from "Lucia" was handled. Solos and clover roadlngs wero other foaturos of tho program. Nirncr. win vvm.uwtHis (Snt (Um Limit.) Dopnrlmotit of tho Interior, XJ. H, Land Offlco (it Lnkovlow, Oregon, Hoptembor 13, 1920. Notlco Is horoby given that Harry It. Iluriklns, of llond, Oregon, who, on April 17, 1911, rondo Homestead Bitry No, 08588, for WU, Hoctlon 27, Township 21 H IUngi 18 K Wlllninutlo Meridian, has filed notice of Intontlcn to maka final three yoar proof, to establish claim to tbo land abovo described, before II. C. Kills, U, H. Commissioner, at llond, Oregon, on the 29th day of October, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles II. Halnos, Otis C. Henklo, Augustus Qaulko, Francis X. Wll kowskl, all of llond, Oregon. JAM KB F. UUItaKHS, 30-3 io Itcglster. XOTICK OV PINAL ACOOUNTI.VO In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Des chutes. In tho matter of tho estate of Qulnton W. Hungato, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given by tho un dersigned administratrix of the es tate, of Qulnton W. Hungato, de ceased, that sho has mado and filed with tho Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, thn final accounting of her administration upon her said estate, and that tho County Court has set Tuosday, November 10, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at tho County Courtroom in Mend, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing and settling said final account, and for tho discharge of tho undersigned as such administratrix, at which time and placo any person interested In said cstato may appear and object thereto. OERTIIUDB M. 1 1 UNO ATE. Administratrix of tho estate of Quln ton W. Hungato, deceased. Published for tho first tlmo Octo ber 14, 1920. 33-36c NOTICK FOn PUBLICATION (.Not Ooat Land.) U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph F. Mann of Laplno. Oregon, who, on Feb. 2C, 1918, mado Homestead En try No. 010679. for 8EU NWU, E H 8WU. NWU BWU, Section 23, Township 23 8., Itange 9 E Wlllam otto Meridian, has filed notlco of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, bofore E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, at Laplno, Ore gon, on the 27th day of November, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Smith, Fred Mahn. E. H. Hnney. C. II. Eaton, all of Laplne, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS. 33-37c Register. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION 0154.17 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Tbo Dalles, Oregon, October 2. 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Julius F. Trapp of Brothers. Oregon, who. on September 28, 1915, mado home stead ontry No.- 015457, for SWU NEU. 8UWWU. NEU'NWU. and SWU. Section 23, Township 19 South, Range 18 East. Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to mako three-year proof, to es tablish claim to tbo land above de scribed, beforo H. C. Ellis, United Statos Land Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tbo 6 th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Orabower of Roberts. Ore gon: Ell Wilson, Oust Grill, Samuel E. Lochrle, all of Brothers, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, J3-37c Register. Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. "Capital and Industry-Keep Out" WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THIS STATE? That is exactly vhat you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot entitled, "Con stitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon." This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can, by law, fix tho rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. Tho passage of this measure would force the with drawal, of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and' send your local money owners out side of tho state to better investments. Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mort gages; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unem ployment. You, no doubt, understand the viciousness of this measure", but have you talked to your neighbors and friends about'it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon's reputation as a sound state for in vestments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated. VOTE 315 X NO AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. (Paid Adv.) STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE CALL KOH BIDS Bids will bo received by the County Court of Deschutes County on or oeioro z p. m. Friday. October 15, for tho following lumber de livered at tho county warehouse In Dend. Tho right Is reserved to re ject any and all bids. 734 pes. xl2xl6..... 46,040 2Z pes. 4X12X18. 1.584 pes. 4x 6xl8.. 216 2 pes. 2x 6x18 ... 36 4 pes. 2x 4x18 48 2 pes. 4x 4x16 45 16 pes. 4x10x16 851 20 pes. 4x 6x16 640 20 pes. 2x 6x16 .'. 320 20 pes. 2x 4x16 214 19 pes. 4x 4x16 405 "You may be Sure says tho Good Judge That you oro getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. Tho good, rich, real to bacco tasto lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ufi in two styles WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco highest bidder for cash the abovo described premises, to satisfy said judgment of plaintiff. Including at torney's fcos, costs and disburse ments of sale, said salo to bo held at tbo south door of tbo courthouse in Dend, Deschutes County, Ore gon. Datod this 22nd day of Septem ber. 1920. 30-34C 8. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff of Deschutes County, Orogon. Total ....60.399 29-33C Deschutes County. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE Ily virtuo of nn oxecutlon and an ordor of sale duly Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County, on tho 22nd day of Soptember, 1920, to mo directed in a certain suit in said court, whoroln Paul Mertsch ing, as plaintiff, recovorod Judg ment against J. C. Hopkins and D, A. Hatftold, ordering and decreeing that tho northoast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 13, in Townsnip i7, Bouin ol itange 14 oast of Wlllametto Meridian, In Doschutos County, Oregon, bo sold by the sheriff of said county and stato in tho manner proscribed by law, and that tho proceeds of such salo bo applied to tho satisfaction of tho costs of this suit, and the romalndor to tho satisfaction of the claims of the plaintiff horoln, name ly, tho sum of one hundred eleven and ninety ono-hdndrodtbs dollars, with interest thoreon at the rate of six per cont per annum from the 11 tli day of Soptember, 1919, and me runner sum or ruty dollars at torney's toes, and tho further sum of twonty-flvo dollars, tbo costs and disbursements of this suit, and that tho abovo named defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them, bo forever barred and toreciosea ol all right or eaulty of redemption in or to said premises, icoyi as proviaea Dy suuui. 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