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RECORDER GETS
PETITION FOR
CITY ELECTION
SKCONI) KHKKKHNDUM
IlKQUKST MA 1)10
MANY ASK FOR VOTK
Petition Hiilimlili-it II) T, II. Foley
llenr Approilmiilt'l)' (100 Niiinc
Aillon Taken ,n Clllrii llnllier
Til ii ii An Potter t'o. Malinger.
For Ilia second tlmii this month,
T. II, Foley, miinngor of tin) llend
Water. Light & Power Co., Monday
mibmlllod to City Itecnrdor Boss
rnrnlinm fur filing, it referendum po
t It Ion nnkliiK (or un election nf which
t ho people of lliiiul limy Imvo tlm op
liorlunlly of passing on tho water
work frunchlmi recently presented
to Mayor E. I), Ollami by thn city
council. Tho flmt petition, submit
ted to tho recorder on Atirll i wns
Ititor rejected beruuso n (Into for tho
election wim specified, Mr. Fiirnham
contending tluil till was n point
which shuuld ho loft iintlroly In tho
council' hands, according to thu
lnw.
Ah ii result, thn signed request for
n n election which wji turned In to.
diiy names no ilntn. AlthouKh thu
tlma for circulating wan short. It
contains prncllrully thn samo nuin
hur of signature n Hi" flmt iiotltlon,
In thn neighborhood of 000, or four
tlmt'M un many an nru required to In
euro a referendum being tnkun.
"In filing tliU petition. I fool that
I Imvu donn my duty an a tnxpnyur In
giving tlm people thu chitnco Hint thn
council hnd refused them, of pro
tecting their Interests," Mr. Foley
unlit aftor submitting thn second ref
erendum polltlon to Itecordur Fnrn
hnm. Hlniid Tnkrn n Cltlxcn.
"Now thul II U filed", I shall tako
no furthor Intercut In It. 1 Khali
leave to thn pi'oplo to decide whoth
cr It U tho duty of a mayor to pro
tect their Intercut or to furthor somo
potty scheme of hi own at tholr ex
pensewhether It U tho duty of tho
council to protect their Interests, or
assist tho mayor In n questionable
deal,
"I must repeat that, In filing tbo
petition, I acted n n cltlton of llond
ruther than as malinger of tho Ilend,
Water. Light & Tower Co. Tho
llend Water. Light & l'owor Co. has
no fear of competition from tho Ir
responsible peoplo behind Ilia fran
chise, nnd responsible peoplo wilt
hnve nothliiK to do with an enter
prise so flnnnclnlly uimound thnt It
could only succeed If llio peoplo nro
willing to pity prohibitive water
niton or prohibitive tuxes
Confidence. In ( Ity HIwiUimi.
"My reason for Insisting on call
IliK an election In that tho confidence
of tho Inventor In our property ha
been shaken by tho petty enterprise
of tho mayor and tha ullly and mall
clou attack m ml o on us by member
of the council.
"Our company ha taken prldo In
kIvIiik Bond thu bent service possible
couiilMteiit with reasonable ratos. Our
plans for tho futuro had contomplnt
ed n continuation of till policy. Tho
unfair attack on u havo already
ilono coimldernblo dnmiigo In destroy
ing tho confldonco of our Investors
nod disarranging our plan.
"This will probably bo Joyful now
to thu wrecker on tho council, but
time will hIiow thnt It I not for tho
. . ... i it...
nosi inieroHiB oi mu iuuinu u
city."
INSTALLS HEATER
TO SAVE GARDEN
To kill tho froHt, which ha boon
ono of thu chief hindrance to tho
successful rnlnhiK of com nnd bono
on hi rnnch near Hodmnnd, Krnest
Frank Iiiih liiBtalled an orchard heat
er, oil hurnliiK. und will Bhorlly put
In Muvurnl morn, Tho ttH ho hnn
nindo today Indicate that ono heater
will effoctuiilly combat tho frost for
n radius of 20 feot.
TWO FREED ON
THEFT CHARGE
KOOVM.tV ASH IJV.tVH VlHStl
not MWtv ov htuam.no
cam -i (Mrn.KMiM wi:iii:
MIIMIICIIH Of .HIIV.
(' I.. Krnn nnd Jnko Kooyman
m; re last week ilcclnred not Kiillly
by I lie Jury' verdict In circuit court,
whom they havo been on trlul for
two dnyn, chnrxod with tcnlliiK n
calf from Heth Klookey. Tho Jury
wim out n little less than three hour.
Tho proKonco of n number of cat
tlemen on thn Jury, nnd their come-
rjnurit famlllnrlly with condition
fturrotuidlnic cane of thu kind, was a
feature of tho trial. After tho ver
dict wn turned In, Jurymen stated
that they believed thn calf was
Htookoy's, but that Kvan and Kooy
mnn acted In Rood faith In butcher-
Iiik II, under thn uppoltlon that It
holoiiKod to them.
AccordltiK to tho testimony
brouKht out In tho cimo, Kvun and
Kooymun took the calf, which was
uubranded, from Htookey' corral In
broad duyllKht. Later they turned
It loono upon their ninuo, then took
It up iiKnln and butchered It. Htookey
appeared on tho sceiiu of thu butcher
I UK. It we testified, and took tho
hldu and heud.
BEND ANGLERS
CATCH LIMIT
I.I.OVI) DOI'TIIIT AND Ii. II. II.MItl)
itirrt'it.v ritoji twin i..ki:s
WITH IIAKKirrH l l'l.l, OK lll(i
1'KM.OWH.
I.lmlt catches of trout wcro taken
on thu first day of tho season by
I.loyd Douthlt and I.. II. Ilalrd at
Twin lakes. The 28 fish, wolRhtliiK
very closo to iO pounds, wcro cauRht
by theso two after flshlnR all day
with various kinds of bait. A spoon
and a wooden minnow wcro most successful.
Tho larnest fish wolRhod C pounds
nnd Is 26 Inches In leiiRlh. It Is a
slcolhend, cauRht by Mr. Douthlt
Tho best fishing wns from 10 o'clock
to noon, tin Minted. Mnny who vis
ited Twin lakes failed to land sizable
catches.
HEARING TRANSCRIPT
IS FURNISHED HOARD
Transcript of tho various speech
es nnd figures, presented ul tho heor-
Idk of the Deschutes board, held here
last .Monday, wero completed Sntur
dny under tho direction of fiecretnry
I., Anllos of the Commercial club nnd
mailed to tho headquarters of thu
board In I'urtlnnd, In enro of Fred
lloushnw,
Ilrlof prepared by tho roprcscntn
lives of thu vnrloim Interests nru also
to ho furnished tho board.
LUMBERMEN TO HOLD
PORTLAND MEETING
Notices havo been rccolved hero of
a special mooting of tho West Const
Lumbermen' association, to bo hold
In Portland April 29 nnd 30. Kx
tensive proposed revisions of pres
ent rulo for tho grndlng of western
forest products will como up nt tho
Portland mooting for final adoption,
amendment, or rojoctlon.
CASE IS SETTLED
OUTSIDE OF COURT
METHODIST CHURCH
HERE GIVEN NOTICE
Tho nchlovomont of tho" Methodists
of llond In gottlng Ibolr now church
bnsomont ready for tho Enstor sorv
Icob this year rocotvos particular
mention In tho Pacific Christian Ad
vocate (or April. A history of tho
efforts of tho church horo to obtain
ndoqunto accommodations Is given In
tho roport, which wnH turned In by
Ilov. J, Edgar Purdy.
Tho civil enso of J. Itynn vs. J, F,
Arnold, which r.ppcnrod on tho cir
cuit court docket for this term, has
boon sottlod out of court, It Is nu
uouncod. Tho controversy, which
Involved claims of dobt by boti par
ties, wns onded by compromise fc
Solitaire "Crap
Shooter" Not to
Appeal, Decides
A. h. Wilson, convicted of
"shooting craps" with hlmsolf,
nprnnlliiir to Ills dofoilBQ 111 DO-
llco court sovornt wooks ago,
has docldod not to npponl. Not-
withstanding tbo doubt which
wns rnlsod nt that tlmo ns'to
tho possibility of "Bolltnlro"
gambling, Wilson npponrod In
tho offlco of tho city rocordor
nnd paid his flno of 2G.
SNYDER SPEAKS
HERE APRIL U
t.y.rnwvM o.v hh im, tiYomxt'.
COMI.VO tAH'.AIt tUimUTTKK
IS CIIMUHi ttV AMIAMV
.MII.VTM it.Ml I'lIIMCITV,
J. K. Hnyder of Corrnlll will giro
his lecture on social hyglona In llond
on Tuesday, April 2C, It wn decided
last week by tho local committee,
which met with J, K, Waggoner,
field representative of tho Oregon
Hoclal Hyglemi society, Tho placo
will bo decided upon later. Mr. Hny-
der will also speak at ltodrnond,
Prlnuvlllo and Madras whllo In Cen
tral Oregon.
H, W. Mooro, city school superin
tendent, wan chosen chalrmnn of thn
locul committee which will bo In
charge of publicity work and ar
raignment for nn audience room.
Other members nro J. Edgar Purdy,
Frank It. Prince. J. O. fllbson. J. I).
Donovan, I,. 1). Wlest and Paul IIos-
mor.
Here tor Months,
Goes to Prison
VA 'At-UmnU, tflfnufii horo
(WW W ' K nHo nttnt being finlil
in Kin ",nfify jml for n"iit
mould oh n rluirgo of Utcmf,
wnn fnl week convicted In (ho
circuit court nt luirtin nnd son-
lorieed in servo from ono to five
yours In llio stato penitentiary
for borne stealing.
McDonald passed through
this city on hi way to
thn Halern Institution In charga
of Hberlff W. A. Goodman nnd
Deputy Jnrnos Crawford.
MANAGER IS NAMED
TO SUCCEED CLARK
Former llend of AftMK-lntt-il Indus
trie Will lie In (ariiK Dul
iion Here After May 1.
A. U, Clark, until Saturday man-
URer of thu Associated Industrie of
Oregon, resigning to enter tho gar-
ngo business In llond, was In tho city
fur n short visit beforo returning to
Portlund, where ho will assist tho
now rnanngcr, Dan C. Freeman, In
mastering thu dotalls of tho position.
Ho will bo In llend permanently after
May 1, as part owner of tho Com
oro Motor Co.
Announcement of Mr. Freeman's
appointment was nindo Friday by II.
J. Frank, chairman of tho board of
directors of thu Associated Indus
tries. Ho expressed appreciation for
Mr. Clark' work. "Ho has main
tallied un ambitious program of fur
tharlng tho Interests of the producors
of Oregon," ho stated.
Advertise In The liullctln. It gets
results.
LEGAL NOTICES
PAVING WILL NOT
BEGIN UNTIL MAY
Failure of Kiippllen To Arrive For
Mixer CnuscM IMny; Two-Tlilrtli
of Downtown Crnillug Completed.
No "hot stuff" will bo poured In
Ilend by thu Wllllto company until
May 2 at tho earliest, City Engineer
It. II. Uould announced on Monday.
Falluro to urrlvo of supplies needed
for tho mixer causes tho delay.
Over two-thlrdH of tho grading has
been dona on downtown streets and
Orcenwood nvenuo nnd grading of
Delnwaro nnd Congress will bo dono
beforq tho end of tho week, Mr.
Could stated.
OltDEIt Dllti:(TI.V(i NEXT OP KIN
OF WAltD AND ALU PKILSO.VH
INTKItKNTKD IN IIEK ESTATE
TO HIIOW CAI.-.SE WIIV AN OD
DER HIIOl'I.D NOT HE MADE
I'OH THE HAI.E OF CEHTAIN
HEAD IXTATE.
In tho County Court of tho Stato
of Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tbo matter of tho guardianship
of Alberta I-anclkammer, n minor.
This cause camo on to bo heard at
this tlmo on tho petition of Anna
lionrdman as guardian of tho person
and estate of Alberta Landkammcr,
a minor, for permission to sell cer
tain real estate of said minor there
in particularly described; and It ap
pearing to mo, tho Judgo of tho
abovo entitled court, that It Is both
expedient and necessary that said
real estate be sold for tho mainte
nance of snld minor and for tho pur
pose of assisting her to obtain an
education, and It further appearing
that It will bo most advantageous to
sell said real estate at private sale:
It is therefore hereby ordered,
that the next of kin of said ward and
all persons Interested in her cstato
appear beforo this court on Saturday,
tho Hth day of May 1921, at tho
hour of 2 o'clock In tho afternoon,
at the County Court room In tho City
of Iicnd, in said County, then and
thero to show cause, if any thcro bo,
why a license for tho sale of said real
estato should not bo granted as
prayed for In said petition; and It Is
further ordered that a copy of this
order be published for three succes
sive weeks In Tho Ilend liullctln, a
weekly newspaper published and cir
culating In said county prior to said
dato of hearing.
Dated this Hth day of April, 1921.
nODEIiT W. SAWYER,
8-9-lOc County Judgo.
"Try It Out Youraelf "
flny tha Good Judgo
And you will find Jimv
much fnoro Mtfafncliori n
lljtiu of (his Kcul Tobacco
gives you ((inn you ever
got from a big chew of tha'
urumnry Kinu,
Tho good, rich, real to
bacco tflslc lasts so long
you don't need a fresh ,
chew nearly as often. So I
it costs you less, '
Any man who uses tho
Real Tobacco Chew will .
tell you that. 1
Put up in two stjht
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
gust Ilallberg and Jane Doe Ilall
bcrg, his wife, defendants.
To August Ilallberg and Jane Doe
Ilallberg, tho above named defend
ant; In the name of the state of Oro
gon, you nro hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint In the
above entitled action on or beforo
May C, 1921, that dato being six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, or for want thereof
tho plaintiff will tako Judgment
against you for JC5 with Interest at
six per cent per annum from Novem
ber 22, 1917, and the costs nnd dis
bursements of this action, and apply
the money garnlslieed In said action
In this county toward the satisfaction
of said Judgment.
E. D. GILSON,
l-9c Justice of the Peaco.
CITATION TO CLAIMANTS
In tho County Court of the State
ot Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho matter ot the estate of
Charles A. Douglas, deceased.
Georgo Warren Douglas, plaintiff,
vs. Mrs. Lorella L. Downing, Mrs.
Irene P. Llghtner, Mrs. Olive N.
"Westrlch. Robert E. Lee Olers and
all persons, unnamed or unknown,
having or claiming any Interest In
the estate ot Charles A. Douglas, do
ceased as heirs or distributees, de
fendants. To tho above named defendants,
greeting. In the name of the Stato
of Oregon, you and each of you are
hereby cited and summoned to ap
pear before the abovo entitled court
at tho County Court Room In Bend,
Deschutes County, Oregon, on Sat
urday, tho 11th day of June, 1921,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m then
and thero to show cause, If any thero
be, why the facts should not be found
and the rights of heirship and dis
tribution to said estate decreed as
set forth and prayed for In tho-petl-tlon
of the above named plaintiff on
filo herein and then and thero fllo
answers setting up your respective
claims of heirship, ownership or In
terest In said estato.
Witness:
HON. ROBERT W. SAWYER,
Judge ot the County Court ot the
State ot Oregon, for Deschutes
County, with tho seal of said
Court affixed this 16th day of
March, 1921.
Attest: J. II. IIANER,
: 3-8c County Clerk.
EUGENE LUMBERMAN
AND FAMILY HERE
Chairman of Stato Highway Com
mission Drive Through From
Klamath Falls.
R. A. Booth, prosidont of tho
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. of Eugene,
and chairman ot tho stnto highway
commission, with his wlfo nnd daugh
ter and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Booth,
arrived In Bond Sunday night on n
tour, coming by auto from Klamath
Falls. Thuy loft Monduy morning
for Prlnovlllo.
ERROR IS ADMITTED
BY KLAMATH FALLS
Aftor Investigating roports thnt
Bond sportsmen woro socking to havo
Odoll and Croscont Inkos closed to
fishing, tho Klamath County Sports
men's association finds no founda
tion for tho rumor, says tho Klnm
nth Fulls Hornld.
Correspondence with Stato War
don Burghduff and M. A. Lynch, Hod
in oiul momber ot tho stnto fish nnd
gnmo commission, nmong others,
nhows no request for such closing on
fllo with tho commission.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In tho County Court or tho Stato
of Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho matter of tho estate ot
Georgo D. Clements, deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the es
tato of Georgo D. Clements, deceased,
has filed In tho County Court of Des
chutes County, Oregon, his final ac
count as such administrator of said
estato. and that Saturday, the 14th
day of May, 1921, at tho hour of 10
o'clock A. M has been fixed by the
court as tho tlmo for hearing of ob
jection to said report and tho settle
ment thereof.
JAMES II. CLEMENTS,
Administrator of tho estate of George
D. Clements, deceased.
E. O. STADTER.
First Natlonnl Bank Bldg.. Bend,
Oregon. Attorney for Adminis
trator. 7-1 0c
SUMMONS
In tho Justlco Court for the Dis
trict ot Bond, Deschutes County,
Stnto ot Oregon.
Chrlstlnn Tinner, plaintiff, vs. Au
STRICTLY
FIRST CiaSS
OPEN DAY
AND NIGHT
Downing's Cafe and Rooms
WHEN IN TOWN STOP WITH US
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
W. P. Downing, Prop.
Bend, Oregon
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol Siodrd Sao.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
22 CARLOADS OF
CATTLE SHIPPED
Twonty-two carloads of cattle woro
shlppod to Portland Stockyards Sat
urday night on tho O.-W. Btock spo
clol from Control Oregon points, ac
cording to F. E. Studobaker; travel
ing freight nnd passongor agont.
f HE CREDIT MAN of a manufacturing
or commercial concern must know the financial stand
ing of the firms to whom his company extends credit. He
has his Dun or Bradstreet.
The Purchasing Agent or the buyers of the
various departments must be convinced that the goods
delivered are as represented in both weight and quali
ty. They have their scales and testing apparatus.
The Advertising Man must know that the
circulation claims of the paper with which he does busi
ness are justified by the facts. He has the reports of
the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Good firms invite investigation of their rating
or their merchandise.
Good papers furnish A. B. C. reports to their
advertisers.
Ask to see the A. B. C. report of The Bulletin.