The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 02, 1921, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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iiii t'j mi' ..i.iniii, iiii ii iiiiiwi ii.-n iy iiiv
runner, in Aivxi'i i jukiikoi, kid poci
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it "rinrkv pun iillli'r." Tin. full
Uiniiiu. "Mnxlin dnrkr," innr, iivrhiipH.
ho read to iiii'im "tho hlttvrvit of the
Fliltlvr." Tho ptuuilonym cffietlvly
inymliolltt-a ryi'nliliof'ii nttltmlo to
wiinl life, for IiIh Ik'tlon In dUlllloil v-
FwiMico of tho (ll?app"liitoil.
JIo wiih nuFnt llrnt it lloltihcvlk. it nil
Rio hwniN only to linvo Joined llin Hoi-
Kliovlut rnnki under pri'ssuro. (liven
iiu c'holvo lictWccn low' diet mid IiIkIi
llee, ho pixiferred tho litttor, which
In one, happily, Unit does not requlro
iiiii to tuko an v nctlvu i in rt In tho tier
Ijietnitloii of utroelllcH. I.IvIiik Aito.
Matehea In China,
Ono of tho tliliiKH Unit pnictlenlly
evryhody In I'hlim enn nVmil to liny
IltT n mil tell mid tin tho pwmliitlon In
oAtlinnled nt KKJ.tKKMKK), tho luinilier
of iniitches coiiNuiiied reached n Li'ent
(voluino, Chlm-so nintiiifnvturyra huvo
hecn mil Ic 1 1) k mntchcN fm thirty yoiirn,
hut they Imvo never innilo entntuli for
lihelr owh uo ho that tho dellcleucy
Elinu heeii iimtlu up 4iy Jiipaiioxu and
(Hwedluli miiiuifneturerri principally,
iDurlni; tho war when tho oiitnldo Hup
lily wiih cut off tho activity of tho
tChlncsa hmtch-iiiuliliiK oNtahllnhinciitK
Hncrcaiicd consMerulily un well iih the
imports of material for mutch mak nir.
REVOLVER INVENTED BV flOV
Mm tt Diadl timttl Am V tlotn
in lh flraln of roi;Hn.
ViarOlrf flt.nwy,
Ttin revolver, llin I iinlll li fritt-nti'm
nf Km niifftmnlfo plulol, will I lut iiu."!
deadly mniill ii r m known in umu, wm
li'irn of Hie brain at n fourteen year
old liny, Kniwicl foil. (V.it mil amii
row clioo iiinl pipped tin lionr'1
merrfinrit teel luniiiil for llu IJiml
Indie, He lui'l n kh'hI tlrnl of Idle
lime mi (iiu liiuiiU iifii' lliti ulilp M-fli
well nt 'ii, nml n lonif pfrlml if nilm
whiIIkt fiilliiwii) l(n iikivciiiciiI. Ilf
lnviin In hm'U mi oiillcl fur IiIn iirllrn
liiiH'liiiitlnri nml iiiitIiiiiiIcmI urK'f Un
nlli niiii il vnrloim iIiIukk in nld unlllnir
lull wltlibiit mix (.-rent nurrn.n. Hi)
llicii look in titmmliiK n iln'l llml
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fnrn llll viijiikii "ii" ivt li I ii tl cut
mil n iiiimIcI fur m n-volvcr crjr ulinl
lur in llin imlii-rn ullll In iic.
Ouru nt li'imi' iikiiIii, Im rnt to
work III IiIn fiilliiT"! fnrlnry, till t Mil'
ivvwvit I'li-ii wim cilll In hi hmd, nml
hn udrkcil nt It frmii tlinc In lime mi
III hit NVlm luciill'-niiii. At till iinliil
IiIn i'Xit'rlini'iitw liml m fur iuIviiikci
(lint iv in l(i-i I for nml iihlnlinvl imtcnt
III AtiiiTlrn nml Kiirupi'iiu rnuiilrli'K.
A ulnck riiiiiiniiy uim nrKiinUcil, nml
from thl htlinhlo Mtitrt llu; crtiit Colt
linn fiidnry aviik hi-Ktiii, nml llu- rr
vnivi r pin on n imtrnw Hint xoon car-
rli'il It nrmiml (In- worhl.
SCIENTISTS HOLD TWO VIEWS
Art Not In Accord In Their Explana.
tlon of Origin of the Planetary
6yiltm.
HrlcntliU explain tho nrlnln of our
idmii'lnry nyntcin In two win. One
of theiiu l tho fiimlllur mlmlnr hy
Ixitherln of IJipnce. Tho other I tho
plmu'ti-miml throry of rroffMor Jloul
ton, which In prohnhly the mont nir
reel one, Accordlnc to thin theory
our plimitnry lynteiu wn orlKlnnlly
a viut plriil nehuliii. Tho pliincln
wert formed hy nrcrellon of mntler
In thu aplrnl of the nehuliii. Our
i-urtli mid It niilelllte, tho iiiihiu, ro
funned In thl wny, Tho moon lcn
fimllcr accretion of mntler, wn
imtnnilly nttrncted hy tlie enrth. which
wn ikiiii'-m-iI of euottkh t;riivllittloii
lo hold tin' union. The moon then-
fnro U not n rhtld of tho enith. hut
MMiiklnc In evi-ryduy purl mice, we
mlKht call It mi adopted child. Till
tliinry explnttin n treat deal Hint Ihe
nehulnr hyHitheln dix-a not. Thero
are vuat iiumher of urh Fplrnl nelf
nine In tlx hi'iiven. Indlcntlni;, Ihnt
thin I nnlure'i nccetited way of rrtr
ii 1 1 ti new world, and It I for the
nimoim that ! accept thin view of tho
formation of thu earth mid the'inoun.
1'lttk.iiiiri.ti OUpatcfi.
Two Cold Inauguration.
Two prenldviitlttl liiauiiiinilionn en
ln-clally iiiiirkiil hy cold weather.wero
thoe of Tuft unil. Orotit (hi h-cihuI).
Thoii'iilidn of Huplo hcciiuu nick
from expiwtire dlirliiK (Irntit'n wi-ond
liiaiiKiinillon, u in I many died. It la
aid III" coiiKhliiir of pi-oplc who had
cold wan no ureut that the orrhentru
nt llu) limiiKOrat hall could luinlly h
heard.
Thi Tuft InniiKiirnl hlUznrd hc-nui
In Wni-hlncton tho nfteriiixHi of Mtirch
lit I". It continued nil iiIkIiI, mid
tin miiiw In the capllal tho ni'xt day
wnn o ilti'P that It H-cined IiiihhI
hie to haw it pnrnde. Hut tho pa
rade wan held, and on n nlreet rwept
clean, thank to tho WutdiliiKtoit
lnot ileparljiienti which removiil
IhiiiinatidH of nii,oii load of nnow and
plimh from 1'eimnyluiiiln avenue. Many
pvuple hecmno 'Hick-from Ktnndlni; In
the now or wit tlnjc In tho cold Htatidn
lo wutch the pitrude. Tliere wnn much
MilTtirlnir cmiKeil hy exposure. I'renl
dent Tnft'H ri'vlewltic nectlou una In-
clom'd lu i'lann and heated hy elec
tricity.
Oil In North America
Oil waa known to thu Indium and
used by them for medicinal purposes.
it waa nrt obtained from tho aurfaco
of creeks nml aa a product of lalt
well. ICdvvIn U Drnko drilled tho tint
oil well In tho United .State In Aujuit,
near Oil City, I'n. Tho Unit U
covery of oil In Canada wus mad In
1037 near t'etrolla, Ont
II I HEY CURE.' HOW ABoUT CATS? IS HI I (II NOT fET, DEAR I -1 HAVEN'T
R,6APY - j jjjjji j
I (Josh. 3'u.mave to eat oowntown then J 1 1 1 a minute? you camt i i no- but i can get Ii
LJ!Zl-!r'OR I'l-l. BE LATE FOR W GET SUPPER, in A MlNUTC, HAT l.-agT-.TOrTJl I
3PEE0INO UP MAIL WITH COMPARTMENT CAM
MMHR-Tl!JL.iaaV
CoiiKented wnrkliiK condition
which mndu mall car rnhhorlo oay,
ditlayod lellvrli)H and In Kenoral,
ilt'plctcd mall acrvlco nro all to ho
ellmlimti'il, naya L'nclo Ham. Thl In
ono of tho now ntop, a compart
ment car for carrying heavy mall,
doltiK away with much urqIchr llft
Iiik und tranisforliiR hotweou central
point. Tho now compartment cam
look llko tho rcKiilar flat car ox-
cept that thny aro equipped with alx
Port Tobacco Panes.
Gone In tho ancient town of Port
Tobacco I'ortohncko of tho eight
eenth century tho "metropolis" ol
Cliarlen In the day of mild Inng syne.
Tho pioneer who willed up the Po
tomac founded It on mi estuary of
tho fioblu river, mid Its fame as a
shipping xilnt for the colonlnts mice,
tatended ncron tho Atlantic. Three
or four decade ngo the last "court
house fight" In Maryland centered
nroiind Port Tobacco. It water tranx
portatlon dwindled, mid tho liullillnt
of tho Pope's Creek railroad line from
tlowlo to tho Potomac gnve th(
Chnrre countlan n new outlook.
Many of them picked Iji Plata station
for a county sent, owing to It cen
tral location and dn'ly train. The
old cntirtlioumi nt Port Tubucco waa
burned down mid the voters decliinil
for tho hulhllng of n new ono at Iu
Plata. llultliuoro News.
Had Large Sum on Hand.
History relates (hat Croesus was
given entertainment on ono occasion
by a I.ydlmi mimed Pythlus, supiioqcd
to hnvu been n distant relative o
CroeMin. During the entertainment
Pythlu Informeil tho king that when
he heard of Ids approach he had made
careful count of all hi ready money
that ho had on hand lu gold and sil
ver. $.M,000,000, and that ho wished
to prvM-nt it to the king as a token
of regard.
The king hesitated about taking his
money lent rytulu miglit lie rciiuccu
to want, but Pythlu replied: "Hy
land, estates, sluves and Incnme-benr-Ing
property aro rtlll untouched."
This sum of money wns simply cash
on hand which hn had not yet Invest
ed. At tho mto of 10 to 1 In modern
purchasing power, Pythlu had ready
money equaling 240,000,000.
Her Description.
A bright ten-year-old girl, whose
fathor was addicted to amateur pho
tography, attended a trial. at court tho
other day for tho first tlino. This was
her account of tho judge's charge:
The J ml go made a long speech to the
Jury of 13 men, nnd then sent them off
Into a little dork room to develop."
Speed of Qulf Stream.
It In estimated that two yean are
required for the Qulf stream water to
ravel from Florida to the coast of
Norway,
compartment, all of which nro re
movable to motor truck at tho den
tlnatlon through thu tio of electric
cranes. Thu mail mut now he
sorted and routed from tho startlni;
point, and doc away with a Kre.it
deal of tho dotal! work on tho mail
cars as formerly. Tho plcturo shows
tho first car arriving at Chicago
from Now York and a compartment
being removed to a waiting motor
truck.
Ant Engineers.
It has been found that the popula
tion of an ant hill ha solved many
complicated mining problems. Thou
sand of ant working Inntlnctlvely
perform miraculous engineering feats
with amazing efficiency and without
prodtwrlng. Knch unt Ami Its own
work and the team work when tho big
problems must In solu-d I surprising
ly cfllclcnt. When ono shift of workers
tire or must stop for food or rent It
place Is taken by other workers equally
skillful so that not a moment I lont
When an ant becomes covered with
dirt others Immediately clean It by
washing nnd bninhlng. During their
.mining operation In digging holes and
removing stones nn ant Is often In
jured, whereupon oBcrs runh to Its
nsnlRtance and carry It to a quieter
gallery where lint aid may be adminis
tered. The resourcefulness of these
little engineers ho been found to an
ticipate ninny of our recent efficiency
method. Hoys' Life.
And How Many There Arel
An old fool Is one who think thai
when n pretty girl smiles Tit blin she's
flirting Instead of laughing ut him.
Toledo Uladc
tecle Jeter tJbsfa
A. CYNIC'S A. MAN
WHO'S GLAD WHEN
THE COMPANY
GOES.
GREATEST WOMAH
OF THE AGE IM
U, S, FOR GIF1
! Hi
Marie Currie, even though the
mother of two tittle girls and with
home duties to take up her tunc,
did not permit these obstacles' to
keep her from writing her name
high in the world's hall of fame.
She discovered radium, the most
precioui of metals. Now she U
in the United States to receive
from the hands of President Hard
ing a gram of .radium, valued at
$100,000, the gift of American wo
men who admire her great scien
tific work. There are only J41
grams of radium (in the world to
day. Her two gifls, now 23 and
16 years old, accompanied her here
from the home in France.
LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Des
chutes. In tho matter of the estate cf Ole
O. Drogsvold, deceased.
To A. J. Goggans, Julius Pedersen,
Martha Drogsvold, Susanna. Drogs
vold, ...... Drogsvold, and to all
other heirs. If any, of said deceased.
A petition having been made and
filed by the executor of above en
titled estate on May 24, 1920, ask
ing for an order of this Court au
thorizing and directing that certain
of the real estate of said deceased be
sold at public or private sale, to the
highest and best bidder for tho pur
pose of paying off the debts and
claims against said estate amounting
to $2,869.00, with nccrulng interest
thereon and costs and expenses of
administration: and it appearing to
the Court that good cause for such
order exists,
Now, therefore, you, and each of
you, are hereby cited and required to
appear before this Court at the Court
Room thereof In Ilend, Deschutes
County, Oregon, at the hour of 2:30
p. m on the 1st day of July, 1921,
then and there to show cause, If any
you have or If any exists, why an or
der of sale should not bo made as
prayed in said petition, authorizing
and directing the executor to sell the
following described real estate for
the purpose of paying otf the debts,
claims and costs of administration, a
description of which property Is as
follows: Lot 13, Block 14, Park Ad
dition to Ilend, Oregon, for a sum not
less than Its appraised value.
In case you fall to so appear and
show cauBO why such order should
not bo made, the same will be made
as In said petition prayed.
This citation is served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for
five consecutive weeks, all In accord
ance with an order of this. Court
mado and entered on the 24ih day
of May, 1921, axd a supplemental or
der made on the 28th day of May,
1921.
ROBERT W. SAWYER,
County Judge.
JULIUS PEDERSEN,
Executor.
First publication, Juno 2. 1921.
Last publication, Juno 30, 1921
14-lSc
NOTICE
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In the matter of the guardianship
ot AiDcrta l.andKnmmer, a minor.
nonce is nerooy given tnat pursu
ant tB the license and order of this
court, dated May 14th, 1921, tho un
dersigned will, from and after Frl
day, the 10th day of Juno, 1921, pro
ceed to sou at privato Balo for cash
all tho Interest ot tho abovo named
minor In and to tho following de
scribed real estate, situated in Des
chutes county, Oregon, to-wit: An
undivided one-eighth interest In and
to tho northeast quarter of tho south
west quarter of Section 22 of Towa
ship 17, South of Rango 12 East, W.
M,, according to tho u. S. government
survey thoroof.
ANNA DOARDMAN.
As guardian of tho. porson and estate
of Alberta I.andkammor, a minor.
Dated tho 19th day ot May. 1921.
12, 13, 14, 15c
NOTICK FOR PL'HLICATION
Dopartmont of tho Interior, U.. S.
Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles. Oregon.
May 17, 1921.
Notlco Is hereby given that Roy W.
Huktll, of Bend, Oregon, who, on
February 1, 1915, mado homestead
ontry No. 014444. nnd on October
1915, mado additional homestead
ontry No. 015473, for WW, Section
8, Township 20 S Rnngo 10 E Wlll-
nmetto Meridian, has filed notice ot
Intention to mako final three-year
proof, to cstnbltsh claim to tho lantt
abovo described, boforo II, C Ellis,
United States Commissioner, nt
Bond, Oregon, on tho 8th day ot July,
1921.
Claimant names as wltuesscs: ,
firf U Wm. ht fixftft, f7fi-grtrt
Jithn J ffolMftrf, of ffriftef. Ofcgonj
Vfotnn W. iWm, of UMntk, Qt
Koti, AtphH Power, of Pofffuml, Otf-
. 11 t'HANK WOOfKIOOK,
Htnti H WMt PfllfifOATfO.V
(SiH timl frttwl.)
fMpnrtmunt of th Interior, i, h,
f-dnd offf t f,akeTlDw, Oregon,
Afnr 12. 1921.
Notlcn In hftuhf given (hat Charlcn
if tlAAf fit ri.n.l Wm.m t. . ..
( ... ... ... ,'.n.f,i, TTiiir iiii
January 13. 1J17, mmlii If. K, No.
03!B2 and on Aogust 20, 1920, mado
additional II B. No. 010617, for Bti
' Her fl, NR Kec. 7, I-ots
K'i HSV'A Hee 6. lot 1-2, B4 NW
4, Her 7, Township 21 H., Itango
IS K Vlllamelte Meridian, ha fllmi
nollro of IntiMitlon to make final
threo-year proof, to establish claim
to tho land above described, bsforn
II. C Kills, U. H. Commissioner, at
Ilend, Oregon, on the 26th day of
June, 1921,
Claimant names as witnesses: Os
car Larson, Patrick II. Coffey, Otlfi
(' Hehkle, Charles II. Hnlnes, all of
Ilend, Oregon.
JAS. V. IltniORSS,
-.2-lSp Iteglster.
NOTICK TOR PUIIf.ICATIO.Y
(OlfllK),-,.)
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 12, 1921.
Notice I hereby given that Philip
C. Durt, of It. F. D Ilend. Oregon,
who, on October 1, 1917, mado
Homestead Entry, No. 01930G, for 8
Eli SWU W SWtf , Sec. 6 and NB
M NWU, Sec. 7, Township 18 South,
Range 13 Bast, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to mako
threo-year proof, to entabllsh claim
to tho land above described, beforo
II. O. Ellis, United States Commis
sioner, at Rend, Oregon, on tbe 14th
day of July, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Oliver II. Caldwell, of R. F, D., Bend,
Oregon: Dan MIrlcb, of R. F. D.,
Bend, Oregon; Louis Blllngson, of
Bend, Oregon; Bert Torkelson, of
Bend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCIC,
12-16p Register.
XOTICK OP HIIKftlFF-K HALE ON
FOHBCLOSUnK
By virtue of an execntlon In fore
closure, duly Issued out of the Cir
cuit court of the State of Oregon, for
Deschutes County, dated the 4th day
of May, 1921, In a certain suit In
said Court, wherein A. D. Morrill, an
plaintiff recovered judgment against
J. Ryan and Mary E. Ryan, as de
fendants, for tbe sume of one thou
sand dollars, with lntercs thereon
from the 2nd day of August, 1919, at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and
one hundred fifty dollars attorney's
fee, and tho further sum of sixteen
and 50-100 dollars costs, which judg
ment was enrolled and docketed, on
the 28th day of April, 1921.
Notlco fs hereby glvon that, pur
suant to said Judgment and execu
tion, I will, on Saturday, the 11th
day of June. 1921, at tbe front door
of the Court House, In the City of
Bend, said County, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, sell at pub
lic auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, all the right, title and inter
est of said Defendants Ryan, or
either of them, on August 2nd, 1919.
In and t tho following described real
estate. located and being in Des
chutes County, Oregon, to-wit:
Tho southwest quarter of tho
southwest quarter (SW of SWVi)
of Section 30, and north one-half of
tho northwest quarter (N of NW
U) of Section 31. In Township 17,
South of Range 12, East W. M to
satisfy said judgment In favor of tho
plaintiff and against said defendants,'
together with all costs and disburse
ments that havo accrued or may ac
crue. Dated this 12th day of May, 1921.
S. E. Roberts,
Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon.
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NOTICE FOR PUniilUATlON
(Not Coal Land.)
Notice Is hereby given that Homer
M. Thomas, ot Bend, Oregon, who. on
December 19th, 1918. made Home
stead Entry. No. 0105S4, lor NE14
SE. Sec. 33; N, SV, W14 SB
U, Sec. 34, T. 22 S.: Iota 1, 2. 3, Sec.
3, T. 23 S.. R. 18 E., VIWametto
Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten
tion to make final three-year proof,
to establish claim to the land abovo
described, before H. a Ellis. U. S.
Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on
the 18th day ot June, 1921.
Claimant names as wltncxtes: Ros
coe N. Palmerton, Charlcm II. Halites,
Frank II. Mangls. all ot Bend, Ore
gon; Edward Gustafson, of Brothors,
Oregon.
Notlco will be published for five
consecutive wcoks In The Bend Bul
letin. JAS. F. BURGESS,
ll-15c Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL AOtXJUNT
In tho County Court of tho Stato
ot Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In the matter of the estate ot Paola.
Damlani, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the ad
ministrator in tho ubovo entitled
court and causo has filed in paid
court his final account, and that 2
o'clock p. m. of Moulay. tho 13th
day ot Juno, 1921, nt tho County
Court House In Bond, Drschutea
County, Orogon, lias beon sot as tho
tlmo and placo by Hon. R. W. Saw
yer, County Judgo, for hearing at tho
final account and the settling and
closing ot tho estate, nrd nil per
sons having nny objections to eat.1
final account and to the settling iiul
closing of said estate aro hereby noti
fied to appear at said tlmo and placo
and Bhow causo, It any they havo,
why such final account should not bo
approved and allowed and said cstuto
closed npd sottlod.
Dated-tuls 9th day ot May, 1921.
WAnD H. COBLE.
Administrator ot tho estalo of Paoln
DaMlanl, deceased,
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