Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
mow Mtt,i,vnn, tmtw, imtttHiti tnumtiM, movummh jw, iiwo, 9 am w DIRECTORS FOR CLUB SELECTED TWEIiVK AUK CHOSEN AT BFjECTION Ifnlf Will fWtn I'or Two vnrn, Ami llntf I'or Olio Vrnr I'lrsl Misil liiK of .Vpw IHrrt-lorntrt In Iff 111 At I mi TliU Noon. Twelve illrnclnm fur tliu now Bond Commiirclnl club worn clioium Krldny night when ballots woro counted at tha I'llot Ilutte Inn. Twenty-four liuil boon nominated In n previous primary oloctlon, and from tlio two iloton, tho illroctonitn won chonon. Halt of those tilocled will norm for two yearn nml tlio roinalndor for ono, tlio place of tlio short-term Incum bents to bo filled with two-year mon when their tlmo of servlco oiplrcs. Successful candidates at Trlday night's election aro ui follows: One- year term It. K. Allen M. I'. Cash- man, Judgo T. H. J. Duffy, J. A. Kastes, It. W. Sawyer and A. Wills nant. Two-year term T. It. Foley, It. H. Hamilton, C. H. Hudson, T. A McCann, K. I'. Mahaffoy and Hot. J. Kdgor 1'urdy. ROLL CALL LEADERS COMPLETING TASKS ICIrvrn ItUlrlrt Captain Itrpurt, Anil Tour American Irglon Men Have I'lnMiisI Their Work. lied Cross Itoll Call Director T. It roloy reports that tlio following dis trict captains havo roportod to dnta In tlio campaign for universal mem bership which Is being carried on Mrs. J. I Keyes, Mrs. II. J. Ororturf, Mrs. Ilalph Bponcor. Mrs. J. Edgar I'urdy, Mrs. I. A. Erlckson, Mrs. I.. A. W, Nlion, Mrs. J. H. Hanor, Mrs. D. 0. McPhorson, Mrs. William It. Hpock, Mrs. I.. M. Foss and Mrs. K. O. Htndtor. Amorlean Kenton workers In the roll call campaign aro aiding mt terlally In the work, tlio no who havo reported to Mr. Foloy being Frank II. Prlnco, Uuy Alloy, Dr. U. W. (latchell and Frank Kuowlos. STUDY IS MADE OP RESULT OF FIRES t'orrst Hrrvlrri Hooks To IMermlno Prrccnlngo of Troon Dying In Tlio Vox llutto Krctlon. To secure data as to tlio percent- ago of trees dying In later years ns tha result of forest fires, Assistant Supervisor W. II. Hnrrlmnn of tlio Deschutes National forest In conduct Ings obsorvatlons In tlio Fox Hutto country. Mr. Hnrrlmnn reported thin morning by long dlsinnca that tlio now phono lino botwoon l'lno mountain and Cabin lako Is complnt od. Tho now lino goon by way of Fox butto and Is 25 miles In lonytli FINE V(M LACK OF imiVUWH LICENSE llnlf( Idintt Pat lf!t In .Unlit ("tun!, A mt U Often Hi ilt In WMrli To Hrrnr n Permit, - Ilnli.h Dunn, nrr sled Friday nf- (nrnoort on n chargn of violating traf- tie. regulations, was lialod Into pollen court yesterday afternoon after tho enr ho wns driving lind collided with ono pllolnd by Forrest I.nno. Mu nicipal Judga Knstns decided that I, unn hnd been going nt an unsnfo rnto of speed nt tho crossing whom tho collision occurred, nnd no flno was levied against Dunn on this chnrgo. It developed, however, that Dunn had no driver's llconno and, acting In his capacity of Justlco of tho peace, Judgn Hasten fined hi in $G for this offonso nnd allowed Mm 10 days In which to procured the necessary permit. TANLAC I OR iJAU', BY The Owl Pharmacy U'A. AOKNTH "BOPEEP" SWARTZ PUZZLE TO WITNESS Error of Stenographer In Prelim inary Hearing, llcrhrlnlrn'M Joe Wilson's: Conllilnnt. O. I. Bwnrtr, ono of flvo mon to whom Joo Wilson, star witness for tho stnto In tho Weston murdor caso, told Weston's alleged admissions re garding tho mannor In which Krug camn to his death, will bo remem bered at "Bo-Poop" aftor last Friday aftornoon. dancing nt a transcript of testi mony takon In tho preliminary hear ing, Allan It. Joy, for tho dofonso, askod tho witness as to tho whoro- abouts of "llo-Poop." Wilson didn't know nny llttlo shepherdess, but tho attorney wan Inslstont that tho wit ness had montlonod tho namo In Jus tiro court. Attorneys for tho stnto, noting tho similarity of nound bo twoon tho lottors "O. IV nnd tho words, "Do-Peop," eventually ex plained tho puiilo. Hut Swartz rcmnlnn "Do-Poop" In at least part of tho official rocord of tho trial. ELDER AND JUSTICE JOIN LIVES OF TWO Combination Cliurrli and Civil Mar riage Take Place When David Travis And Ethel Murine Wed. A combination civil and church Friday morning by long dlstanco that whon Eldor 0. M. Thorp of tho Ad vontlst church and Justlco of tho Penco J. A. Hastes officiated nt tho marrlago of David Travis, ranchor 30 miles south of Bend, and Miss Kthol Mudgo of thlB city. Mr. Thorp road tho sorvlce, Judgo Hasten pronouncing tho tlnn! words making tho principals In tho wedding man and wlfo. Tho woddlng was held at tho Thorp rcsldonco nt 1547 West Seventh streot. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tom- ploton of Slstora woro tho witnesses Tho nowly weddod couplo will mnko tholr homo nt tho Travis ranch. f fgCNOWYOUR TOWN We're proud of our town and county. It Is a humming bul net center and a natural trad ing spot for very much larger population. It la the normal nerve center for wide and rich farming country and it U fast adding to its importance as an Industrial com munity. Our stores, shops and business organisations are equipped with all that is necessary to the best service but telling you about the advantages that are here isn't quite getting it across. You'll never know how good this community of ours U until you study its growth and development, week after week fifty-two weeks in the year. There is only one correct way to do that It is to read the news, editorial and advertisina columns of tha ' town's leading newspapers THIS NEWSPAPER. Every week in the year this newspaper places at your door interesting, instructive and profitable Information news both in editorial and advertising columns which can mean DOLLARS AND CENTS to you. And all for less than 3 cents per week. Ifs a HOME PAPER for this town and community or ours, It Is a part or lt)U. If wa haven't y&ur name subscribe today. JOHNSON, FREEMAN, WIN POOL MATCHES In the first two matches In tho call shot pool tournament bolng run off nt tho Metropolllnn, Arthur John- sou defented A. H. Ashcrnft, 100 to 99, nnd W, Froemnn defeated Km molt Molltor, 100 to 74, last night. Tonight's contests will bo held bo- twecn A, W, Johnson nnd Charles Nickel, nnd Hormnn Wittower nnd Dnvld Olios. The winners will piny tomorrow night for tho champion-shlpp. Four ehntrs at your Borneo at th Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. Oy No Means Tim Wasted. Jud Tunklns wishes to vxplulri thnl ho wns not wnstlns precious time when ho vns sitting on the fenr whittling. Wlutt he mux cutting up Has tha family ouljn bourd. LEGAL NOTICES NU.MMO.NH In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of OroKon. for tlio County of Deschutes. Pringlo Falls Kloctrlc Power nnd Water Compnny, n corporation, plain tiff, vn. F. W. Tomes and M. F. Tomes, husband and wlfo; tho Des chutes Whlto Pino Lumber Company, a corporation, and tho Uorllno-Ward Lumber Company, n corporation, do fondants. To tho abovo named dofondants, F. W. Tomes and M. F. Tomes, hus band and wlfo: Doschutes Whlto Pino Lumber Company, a corpora tion, and tho Ilarllno-Ward Lumber Company, a corporation: In tho noma of tho State of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear nnd nnswor tho complaint filed ngntnst you In tho nbovo entitled suit within six wcoks from tbo dato of tho first publication of this sum mons, to-wlt: Within nix wcoks from tho 18th day of November. 1920, which Is tho dato of tho first publication horeof, and If you fall to apponr nnd nnswor, or otherwlso plead within said tlmo, tho plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho ro llof prnyed for, to-wlt: For a Judg ment and docroo against tho defend ants, F. W. Tomes. M. F. Totnos nnd tho Doschutes Whlto Pino Lumber Company, a corporation, for tho sum of $31,000 and Intorost thereon at tho rate of 0 per cont per nnnum from July 1, 1917. and for tho fur ther sum of $1000 an a rensonablo sum to bo allowed plaintiff ns at torneys' fees In this suit, nnd for plaintiff's costs and disbursements: for a docrco that plaintiff havo a foreclosure of Its said mortgago on all tho proporty In said mortgngo do scrlbod. to-wlt: All of defendants' right, tltlo and Intorost In tho NEVi of Soctlon 23. in Township 21 Bouth. Ilnngo 9, East of tho Wlllam- otto Meridian, ultunto In Deschutes County, Oregon; In tho mannor pro vided by law and practlco of tho court In such cases; that tho mort gaged property bo sold and tho pro ceods of tho solo appllod to tho pay ment nnd satisfaction of plaintiff's demands; that if tho proceeds of such snlo bo Insufficient to fully pay nnd satisfy tho same, that tho plain tiff havo u Joint nnd sevoral Judg ment against tho dofondants. F. W. Tomes and M. F. Tomes and tho Dos chutes Whlto Pino Lumber Company, a corporation, for such deficiency: that plaintiff's mortgngo bo declared a first lion upon all tho property in tho said mortgago doscrlbed, nnd that nil tho right, tltlo, claim and In torost of tho dofondnnts, or cither of them, and nil persons claiming by or through thorn nny rights to said prop erty bo forocloscd nnd barrod, oxcopt tho statutory right of redemption, nnd for such othor and further ro llof as to tho court may seem Just and oqultnblo. Thin summons Is published In Tho Bond Bullotln, a weokly nowspapor of general circulation, published In Bond, Doschutos County, Oregon, onco n wook for six consecutive wooks, by order of tho ffon T K, 3. Duffy, Judgo of tlit nbovo entitled court, which order Is dnlod tho 1st dny of November, 1920, nnd which specified tho date of tho first publi cation, nnd directs Hint yon nppenr and answer within tlx wcoks from the dnto of llio first publication, nnd which orW provides that personnl servlco of this summons, mndo upon you outsldo tho Htnto of Oregon, shall bo equivalent to publication hereof, nnd that n copy of tho complaint nnd summons bo forthwith mailed to you at your last known postofflca ad dress. Dnte of first publication, Novemi ber 18, 1920. Dnto of last publication, December 30. 1920. (Signed) E. II, DUFlin, Mnupln, Oregon. nnd W. P. MVEH8, Dond, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 38-4c NOTICE I'OIt PITHLICATION (Not Conl Land.) Dopartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, No vember 10. 1920. Notice Is hereby given that George E. Craft of Laplnc, Oregon, who, on May 26th, 1913, mado homestead en try No. 06681, for: Dcglnnlng at corner No. 1, a sea soned lodgepolo stako marked HI, whenco tho Forest Servlco monu mont (hereinafter described) bears W 1C.0S chains; extending thenco N 10 chains; thenco E 10 chains: thenco N 40 chains; thenco W 20 chains; thenco N 10 chains; thenco W 10 chains; thenco S 20 chains; thenco W 5 chains; thenco S 20 chains; thanco E C chains; thence S 20 chains: thence E 19.88 chains to a point 26 links north of corner No. 1. Said Forest Service monument consists of a tough green lodgepolo butt post situated approximately one- hair mile northwest of tbo mouth oi Davis crook nnd 12 chains west of a point on tho rivor 3 or 4 chains above tho foot log. A tract of 1S9.97 acres within Sees. 2 and 3, T. 22 S, It. 8 E., W. M II. E. S. No. 225,has filed no tice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before E. L. Clark, IT. S. Commissioner, at Laplne, Oregon, on tho 27th day of Decem ber. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses It. E. Eaton, J. Frank IJogue, II. L. Sly, all of Laplno, Oregon. JAS. H. DUROESS. 3 8-4 2 c Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (0100.12.) Department of tho Interior. U. S Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, November C, 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Clifton M. Rosin of Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on August 26, 1919. mado Additional Homestead Entry No. 016952, for S M KE, Sec. 29, N NEU. SW NEVi. NM SEU, Sec. 32, NW SW A. see. 33, Township 19 South. Rango 16 East, Wllllamctto Merid ian, ban filed notlco of intention to moko thrco-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo II. C. Ellis. United States Commissioner, at Uend, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of December, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: Preston J. Rlshop, John Holland, Otis C. Henklo, Charles S. Haines, all of Dond, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 37-4 lp Register. NOTICE FOR PUHI.ICATION (Not ronl land.) Dopartmont of tho Interior. U. S Land Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, Oct. 23, 1SZ0. Notlco Is hereby glron that Lewis H. Ilico, of Laplne, Oregon, who, on August 28, 1914, mado homestead ontry No. 08019. for lot 2, EV4 N WV4. 8WU NEtt. Section 19, Town- Brand Directory Right tide; right ear crop- v pod: wattle right hind leg D, li. TONE, Blatera, Ore, adr.1001 Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW Kootaa 18-16 First National Bank Bids. Tel. 611 (Dr. Coe's Formr Office.) IL II. DeArnionit Chu. W. Enkln DeArmond & Erskinc lawyers O'Knno Building, Bond, Oregon H. O, SLLIB AttorBoyat-lAW United BUtea OommUsloner First National J)ank Bulldlns BEND, ORUQON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Bond Preaa Bids. BEND, OREGON Phones: Of Oca Rod 41; Rea. Ill Pkono Black 11(1 LKH A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 1-4 O'Kane Bulldlns BEND ... OREGON O. P. NI8WONQER, Bend, Ore. UNDBRTAJCKR IicauMd Kmbalmor, FueraJ DtrMtor. Phona Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. R. D. STOWXLL Naprapatblo Physlciaa Over Logan Furniture Oo. Wall Street Hour I to I Phone Red 48al Read the Bulletin Classified Ads wIn Every Respect" gay tho Good Julg You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from tlio Ileal Tobacco Clicw than you ever got from tho ordinary kind. Tho good tobacco taste lasts so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts, much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ship 22 S., Range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to make final tbrce-yecr proof, to establish claim to the land abore described, before E. L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, at Laplne, Oregon, on tbo 4th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Ocorgo S. Parker, W. E. Beosley, II. L. Sey, J. O. Huffman, all of Laplne, Oregon. Notlco will bo published for fire consecutlvo weeks In The Bend Bul letin. JAS. F. BURGESS, 36-40c Register. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Standard Sao. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Central Oregon Garage I REDMOND, OREGON 2 Exclusive Agents for Northwest Auto Co. for Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties Selling Marmon-Cole, Reo and Dort Cars Bethlehem, Indiana and Duplex Trucks After Supper- -What ? Most of your time Is mortgaged to work, meals, and sloop. Bat tho hours after supper are yours, and your whole future depends on how you spend them. Tou can fritter them away on proQUeaa pleasure, or you can make these hours bring you poslUon, money, power, real success In life. There's a big Job waiting for you in your present work, or any lino you chooso. Get ready for ltl You can do It without losing a mlnuto from work, or a wink of sleep, without harrying a single meal, and with plenty of time left for rocreaUon. You can do It In ono hour after supper each night, right at home, through the International Correspondence Schools Hundreds of thousands haro provod It. The designer of the Packard "Twin-Six" and hundreds of othor Engineers climbed to success through I. C. S. help. The bulldor of the great Equitable Building, and hundreds of Architects and Contractors won their way to tho top through !. C. S. sparo-tlme Btudy. Many of this country's foremost Advertising and Sales Managers prepared for their present positions lu spare hours nnder I. C. S. InstrncUon. For 28 years mon in offices, stores, shops, factories, mines, rail roads, in tho Army and Nary In every line of tochnlcal and com mercial work havo been winning promotion and Increased salaries through the I. C. S. Over 100,000 men aro getting ready right now In tbo I. C. S. way for tho bigger Jobs ahead. Your Chance Is Here No matter where you lire, tho I. C. S. will come to yon. No matter what your handicaps, or how small your means, we hare a plan to meet your circumstances. No matter how limited your previous education, the simply written,, wonderfully Illustrated I. C. S. textbooks mako it easy to learn. No matter what career you may choose, somo one of the 280 I.C.S. Courses will surely suit your needs. Make Your Start Now! When everything has been made easy tor you when one hour a day Bpont with tho I.C.S. In the quiet of your own home will bring .......... ...... -TK A H OIT i iBtereatioMl ConespoBdcBce Sclscols Box 1618, Scranton, Pa. Exnlaln. without oUkratlns me. bow I eaa qualify for 'the position, or in the object, i before which I mark Z. you a bigger success, muio comforts, more pleasures, all that success means can you afford to lot another single nriceless hour of spare time go to waste? Make your start right nowl This Is all we ask: Without cost, with out obligating yourself in provo how we can help you. any way, put It up to use to Just mark and mall this coupon. International Correspondence Schools Electrical EnslaeerUf Electric Llcktus Bra. Telegraph Kaa-taecr Telephone Work HecbaaJcal Knftnecr ADVEKTISINO WU4ew Triuer Ballroaa' Tralaamam lUaetratias I1UUKKKKFKK dteae. aa4 Trpiat S,wSh,!Ji;J..5,.UlM"Pl'' Aceeelat W. F. WOODHEAD, Representative 191 Broadway, PorlUnd, Ore. Shin Draftsman Gas Kails. Operettas CIVIL ENGINEER Sunrertaa; aost Mapplnc Mine Foreman or EatT. Btatlenanr Engineer ARCHITECT Contractor or Bellder Arckltectaral Drftaau Concrete BalMor Plamblaa- and Heatlne CH EXIST SALESMANSHIP Name Present Occupation Street and No.... TRAmC hLANACJk .Ceauaerclal Law GOOD ENGLISH CIVIL 8EKVICB Hallway stall Clark AatesmeMM Operatlasr Penltry Ealstas Ale Kepalrlnc AGKICULTUU SPANISH Preach Italiaa -1 City.