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I IIKNI) ItUIiUCTlN, 1IKNI), OIUCOON, TIlUItHIlA V, HMITirMIIKIt f, 1021, rAOR 7 SHEVLIN-HIXON PICNIC DRAWS RECORD CROWD EMPLOYES GIVE TO M'CANN CUP RACES HOLD INTEREST Tntln Wile To lleiilimn I'iiIIn I'lrnlr (irniinil 1:iiJii)imI by Oicr 1!,"I Him li- n( Wiilriinrliin Anil lit I -Ion of hi' Cri'fiin IHuppi'iii'. Tim second n n mi ii I Hliovlln-Illxon picnic. Iiclil Hiimlny at Dunham I'ii I Ik, proved mure popular I linn the flrnl, iivtr'SUOU people attending. Tim llVelll lll Willi llllllllll'll, UN llll.TI! whs "HdiiH t IiIdk doing" every minute. Nut llui Iciml ehjoyublo feature of tint ilny was tlui tmlii ride tu the pic nic grounds, which afforded it view nf tin' I )i'nrh ut river unit tho niouii t it I n h unit timber v Ii It'll n In ri?f purt of Ihi' crowd hait nuvur noun hufuiu. Tim logging nil- were fitted with seats, utiil decorated with flag iiihI hunting. About 70 iii'iijiln rode on each cur. Twelve carloads uttml'd from Hend, two from tin cunijm. In nililltliin, over 100 automobile parties ItttHlllllll. Tim picnic ground was well select ed. In it pretty grove of plum, tliv ground rurpeti-d with iiidhh and grasses ii ml pine iii't'dlcN. It lay be tween n new spur of tlm logging rail routt ntiil a iiilt't bend In llm Des chutes, Tim ground wan nmly large for tlm crowd to lunch u nil roam about, although llttlu limit win uf foriliil for strolling. Iri (Vrnin VimWIii- Htucks of watermelon mid gullon ii f tor kiiIIoii of leu cream. ftiriiUhcd liy th coinpiiuy, disappeared In short order I.cinoiiii mill sandwich tlioxn who did not bring their own lunches Tim hiind played during part of tin- liitirhi-on hour. It also entertained tlm crowd before th train left lleud In tho morning, mid ufii'r tho program of sports. Thi' surprise which was niiitnutiroit taut week wtM Indi'fit n surprlrw not only to nil hut h few of tin rrouil, hut to T A McCalni. who wnn tlm ri'iilrol figure of It. I'lillowlng u speech In which .luck Mnhoimy ex pressed tlm regret of tlm employ!' itl losing their manager. Mr McCaiui I'lnyil roruii, Joo (Hull), Donald l.ur sou, I.ii Mont lliynn, Morrill Honk, Jckh (Hover, Douglas Valentino, Watermelon content -Desmond Wood, Wiildo HchinlU, I.i'Hlli, llui vermin, Cliurli'H Ilriulhiiry, Kenneth (Nirbln, l.o I ii ThoiiuiH, W a 1 1 ii r Hliull, Connie Miihiinoy. Kennels Moughor, John Moguii. Ted Hiillmr. 100 ynrd iIiimIi, nmn Duffy Knorr, U'lllliim (i. Mm ray. Kut wen's nice- Charles Unities, N. Ii, Hprlugor. I.i'iin in tin k men II. A. Hope, A. I'. .Miiloiiu, 1). J, Whlttiiker, Minor Johnson, Ilnnnlni; high juiup Alfred Ny- Htion, A. C, Norcott, Btumllng high Jump A. C. Nor colt, Alfred NyMtron. Horseshoe tlirowliiK N. Xi. Hprlng- er, J, A. Iliiiii;ii, 1'i'tu Lewis, Matt 'j 2ic:i. Hhot jniltlriK A. K. Mutoim, A. C. Norcott. I. OK liuf:ltlni: I. Ni'lnoli, fl, 1'ul-iiii-r. Tut: of war -WooiIm iPittn. IloxliiK I'xlilliltlou Kd Olulrn, Kid Tuylor. IM.AI.N'VIKW (Contlnuud from V:ir. 2.) I'liilnvliiw Iirh tilno proiulHi'd to Imko for tlm l In nor. lli'inl flrniH Unit Iiiivh contrlhiilcil urn: It. M, Hmlth, Union (Jrocory, O'Dontmll Mnrldit, CVutral Ori-Kon Creaiimry, (HIImrl'H (Irocory, Churlcn lloyd, J. II, .Miner, Klrnl Nutloiiul Hunk, .Miiiiulmlmer'H. CiibIi hiiui'b, Clolhliif: Htore, J. ('. Penney Com pany, Unlli'il Wurohoiiiie, Michael non'a Orocery, Kami Krodticta DlMrl hutliiK Cumpaiiy, lleud Hardware, Ciintrul Ori'Kou Hank, Htockmoii'n, Mra. McIutoHh. At Iti'ilmoiul: l.ynrh mid Itohertn, Munx Hardware, DiivIJhoii Meat Mar ket, Mm. Ili'i'liee, Iti'ilinoml Variety Store, .Miirlou'H Keed Htoro, Mc MlckeU Keed Htore, Mannhelmnr'ii Dry Ooodii Htore, Kendall Hardware, Itedmoud Nallouul Hank. Klrtt Na tional Hank of Iti'ilinoml, Mm. Mc Miff, Itedmond Creamery. At Tiimnlo i V llulen At HlnterM- HlKtera Mercuntlle Com pany. Mm. Di'iinlM. (leori;n Altken. Tlm O. I). O rluh met with Mm. John Htnehll to dlsctmN plmiH for llm wrmiKle to he held on tlm l inn Uoiiuhiiu, OuUy Hill, all of I.ii I'lno, OruKou. JAH, K. HI'IUIKHH, r.8c JtoKltitor. SWUM I'Olt I'UIHilOATION (Not coul luoil,) Dflpnrtment of tlm Interior, V, H, I I. iinil Officii ut I'iikovlow, ()rei;oii, July 20. 1021. Notice Ih Imrchy clven Hint Howard MlltenhurKur, of Ku I'lno, Ori'i;n,l wiio, on July 17th. 117, miula Homo- Blend entry No, 010132, for NF-U.I Hecllon Towtmhlp 22 H., ItanKO 10 i; w lliimut u Meridian, nan rncai notice of Intention to muko final three-yeur proof, to eiituhlhih claim lo Hid land uhovi) deNcrlbud, before ii. Ij. Clurk, U, H. CommlKHloner, ut I.a I'lno, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of Hepteuiber, 1021, Claimant mi men nn Tltnei!Hf8: OeorKu Katon, Kred Malm, K. A. Itoach, Kred Hmlth, all of Ua I'lno, Orenon, JAS. K. IIUIIOKSB, 23-2?c IloKliiter. Ntyrici: roit i'I'iu.ujatio.v (Not coal land.) Dotmrtment of llm Interior, tt. H. Land Officii at I.ukuvlew, OroRon, July 5. 1921. Notice Ih horuliy Kivcn llioi jomipu K. Mann, of I,a I'lno. Oregon, who, on I cliruury 2G, loin, inaiiu iiome Mlenil Knlry No. 010071). for HKtt NWU. K.V4 8Wi, NWV 8W'. Hecllon 23, Townnhlp 23 H., IlanRo 0 K., Wlllamutto .Merldlmi, iuih men notlcn of Intention to make final three-year proof, to cutulilliili claim to tlm land nhovo deBcrlhed, before I K. I,. C urk. tJ. H. commimiioner, ui I.u I'lnu, Ori'Kon, on the 12th day of AtlKUNt, 1PZ1. Claimant numi;n an wiinemic'R: Kred Muhn, Kred Hmlth, H. Katon, K. Itouch, all of I'U I'lno, Oregon. JAS. K. IlimOKHB, C8c IteKliter. wan prei'nli'il with a hi-uiitlful lov liu- run. tmrrliittfil liv tlm emnloveH. vlnltom Katliriliiy M. f .Inrlnn..! llml Mr. McCnim Ml"" Wlllllll ArniKtroilK upeilt Silt .. . ... . urduy with Mr. II. A. HcokkIiih. wouiil mwoyH no weictimeu luck ni Mr A,x ,vor,,lu wiml , Haml any Hum that ho xlintilil vUlt lleud. , Monday. Weilnenduy mid Katiirduy Mr. MrCmin replied with a few with HtruwlierrloH. NOT1CH TO ;iti:iITOIW Notice Ik hereby given that tho un- demlgned has been by tho county court of Henchmen county, Oregon, appointed admlnUtrutor of tho entato of John O, I). Coleman, deceaned, and nil pernoiK holding claims ugalniit Huld eatatu uro hereby notified to nreaent the name with proper vouch- ur In the undemlgned at the office of A. J. Moore, attorney-at-luw, In Hend, Oregon, within nix months af ter the date of thin notice. Dated mid published first time Au glint 11, 1921. AUGUST A. ANDKHSON. Administrator of tho eatatu of John O. D. Colemun. deceaiied. 21-28c NOTK'i: I'Olt I'UHMCATION (Not iiml Intnl.) Department of the Interior, U. S. I. Mini Office at I.akevlew, AugilHt 4, 1921. Notice la hereby given that William A. Mitchell, of I.u l'lne, Oregon, who. on August 25th, 1920, made home Htead entry No. OHM", for i:',6 NB '4. NKU SH'.i, Section 12. Town Hhlp 23 S., 1 tan go 10 K., Willamettu Merldlun, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the laud above dercrlbed. before K. L. Clark, U. S. Mr. Al (Upson had the misfortune i Commissioner, ut I.u I'lno, Oregon, fi, L'f.t ii t-rniiH h.m.iI (ti hlu finr Nil fnrltill thft 1 Till llllV of Sntltotllbor. 1921 I II... I ... ..lit, .. .II..I .. ........u n u ii.llllli.iiua. Tnm ' lllill IH' Will llflll Jl'l III, III ,flll II lllll - IU IIIMI 111 ,tlti4i-n niiinn.an .,. tor to have It removed this week. I Sly, Kred Smith. Douglas Johnson, Mr mid Mm A (! Morfltt audi Juke Howard, nil of 1 .11 l'lne, Ore Mrs. William Morfltt were Sisters 'gon. JAMES r . IiritOKSH. Hcglstcr. Our Second Floor Show Room is Ready Fall Millinery right from our own work room All Medium Priced Hats on Second Floor. We have added this new department to our' store to distinctly classify our stock. Our Second Floor Stock is to care for the woman who wants medium-priced millinery. On this floor we will also handle Hat Frames and Trimmings for those who wish to work over their own hats. 5. M c IN TOSH ttmiillv Unit nit. Kiititiimlinr T, (Initit adit was also furnished, ,)r(.,mrnlon are being made by the es, rake and coffee for 'ladles 10 servo the crowd with an nxci'lli'iit chicken dinner. Malcolm Viitight was shopping In Ili'dmoinl Monday. Mrs. Howard Hartley. Mrs. Hubert Scogglu mid Miss Jo llurgess were dinner gtmst ut Mrs. l'ltnl Scogglns Hut unlay Mrs. A (t. Morfltt picked straw berries for Mrs. Alex l.overeuz last weok. Mr. A. W Armstrong. Wllmu ll"ii nett and Ida Hosh were llentl Milt ers Tuesday. the order of tho Hon. T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of tho above entitled court rnado and entered on the 22nd day of July. 1921, the dato of the first pub lication being July 28, 1921, and tho date of tho last publication be ing September 8. 1921. N. O. WALLACE and DONALD M. GRAHAM. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. I'ostofflce address, Prlnevllle, Ore gon. 22-?7c NOTIUH OK HO.VD KALI. Sealed bids will be received until tha hour of 2 o'clock I'. M. on the 7th day of September, 1921, nnd Im mediately thereafter publicly opened by tho County Court of Deschute t'ounty, Oregon, for tho purchase of bonds of sultl County issued for the building of permanent roads therein In tho sum of fifty thousands dollars ($50,000), same being In denomina tions of 11,000 each, numbered 128 to 175 Inclusive, dated August 1, 1921, maturing as follows, to-wlt: 5,000 for eleven years from date of Issue; $5,000 for twelve years from date of Issue; tC.000 for thirteen years from date of Issue; J 6,000 for fourteen years from date of issue; J 5,000 for fifteen years from date of issue; $5,000 for sixteen years from date of issue; J5.000 for seventeen years from dato of issue; $5,000 for eighteen years from date of issue; $5,000 for nineteen years from date of issue; $5,000 for twenty years from date of issue: said bonds to bear interest .at tho rate of six per cent (6) per an num, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of May and November, principal and interest payabto In United States gold coin of the pres ent standard of value at the office of the Fiscal Agency of the State ot Oregon in New York. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $1,000.00, and the successful bidder must be prepared to take de llvary within ten days from data of sale. The approving legal opinion ot Messrs. Teal, Minor & Wlnfree of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished tbo successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. H. HANETt. Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. 24-27C words of appreciation for tlm pres ent. Atlili'tlt I'iiimosh Kern Ural nthlt'tlc ability wus display ed In the sports, which occupied rnn.t of the afternoon. Among the consist out winners wi-ro Arthur Norcott former lleud high school athlete, and A. I'. Mnlorm, Columbia university star of 11 few soasoiis ago, who shov ed real form In tho high Jump and shot put. KiiHt time wus made In many of the races, The orange diving mid watermel on outing contests were n revolution to mothers, who wondered where their boys learned such manners Watermelon disappeared with nmiiZ' Ing rapidity. What happened to the seeds Is an unsolved mystrry. "Kid" TayJor mid Kddlo Clulro gave 11 boxing exhibition, spurring for three two-mliiuto rounds. Duffy Knorr was tho refereo. I'rlies woro given to tho winners of each heat in tlm races wheru more than one heat was necessary, which nccounts for tho largo number of prlie winners. All who received prizes are Hated In the following summary. Tlm I'rlio WlnnoiN 50 ynrd dash, girls over H Stel la Cluypool, Lois Hoylnti. 50 yard dash, boys Thoo. Todor off, Louis McNeill, Inur Halvorson, Ted Hather. 50 yard dash, girls undor 1-1 Amy HInmau, Mndgo Cluypool, Doro thy Ilehymor. 50 yard dash, hoys under 14 llruco 8I111II, Andrew LowIb, Willie Hlnmuii, Dominic Motko, 50 yard dash, girls undor 6 Hoso- mary Hunnossoy, Kloanor Taylor, Hunlco Do Door. 60 yard dash, boys undor 0 lly- rou Halnos. Threo-leggod race for boys Hob art Hpnckor, Louis McNcal, James ninlsdoll, Kddlo Norcott, Androw LowIh, Ham McKoown. Hack ruco for hoys William Krlbbs, Thoo, Toiloroff, Connie Ma honey, Jonslo Hoxhurg. QbRtucIo rnco hoys Androw Lewis Tod Bathor, Connlq Mnhonoy, Ilobort Hpeckor, Orungo dlvo Dwimonrt Wood, Mr. Hern Llvosuy mid A. W. Arm strong cut two beo trees Thursday, hiving tin' hoes mid saving ijulto a largo amount of honey. number of men spent Saturday widening the kitchen mid preparing tlm grounds for the "wrungle." Mr mid Mrs Hubert Sroggln. Miss Jo llurgess mid Mrs. Itosa Scoggln spout Sunday at the A. W. Ann strong homo. ERSKINE ATTORNEY 24-2SC SUMMONS In tin Circuit Court of tlm Ktnte of. Orecon for Dcxrliiites ( utility. (I. W. INmley and luu H. I'urdey, Plaintiffs, vs. Mary E. Hyan and J. Ilyan, her I husband, Domlnlck Corudo and June Doe Corudo, his wife, and Cronan Mortgage Company, 11 corporation, Defendants. To Domlnlck Corndo mid Jane Doe Corudo, his wife Defendants abovo named: You and each of you aro hereby rettulred to appear and answor the roninlaint heroin filed against you I FOR RONUS BOARDiO" r heforo tho 10th day of Sep-i lumuer, m-i, sum iiaiu uuiiig niuruii Charles W. Ersklne, Hand nttor-l than six full weeks subsequent to tho ! I ney, has received won! from the state bonus hoard, of his appointment as legal representative in tlm hoard for Deschutes county. Mr. Erskluu was the first commander of Percy A. Slovens Post, No, 4, American Le gion. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. U. S. I.iuid Office ut Tho Dalles. Oro.. Au gust 5, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Mich ael M. Mackoy, of lleud, Oro., who, on October u, 1919. mndo homestead en try No. 017647, for 8WU. 80c. 4, N tti nws, sec. . Township -0 H, ; S i SKM. Hoc. 32. Towushln 19 S.. Itungo 14 E Willamette Meridian. has filed notice of Intention to mitku three-year proof, to establish claim to tho laud ubovo described, before 11. U, Kills. U. S. Comm ss oner, nt lleud. Oro.. on lliu 29th duv of Seo- tomuor, 19.1. Clulinmit Humes as w tnesscs Howurd K. Dyer, Clifford L. Evans, Arcnie I'liilu, juko Kooymau. all of Aiiiticuu, uro. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 4-28p Hoglster. NOTICE I'Olt I'UllLKJATIO.V (Not coal I11111I.) Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco ut Lukuvlow, Oregon, July 6, 1921. Notice Is horohy glvon that (loorge II. Euton, of I.u PI 110, Oregon, who, on Novomber 14th, 11)17, made Homostoad entry No. 0106G8, for HV4 HWUi Sec. 16; NH NW, Sec. , TOWIIBIlltl 23 n,, Itango 9 1... Willamottn Morldlnn, has tiled notice ot Intention .to muko llnal throo year proof, to ofltithllBh claim to tho land ubovo described, hoforo E. L. Clark. U. ft. Comuilaslonor, nt Im Pino, Ore gon, on tho 12th day of AugUHt, 1921. Claimant names as vrltnosaoa: Fred Muun, E. H. Hnnoy, A. It. date ot tho first publication of this summons mid If you full so to ap pear and answer tha plaintiffs will npply to tho court for the relief demanded In tho complaint herein filed, to-wlt: for judgment against the defendants Mary E. Ityan and J. Ilyan, her husband and each ot them for tho sum of $22.50 with Interest nt t por cent por nnnum from Mny first, 1919, $zz.do witn interest at tho rato of 0"c per annum from Novembor first. 1919, $22.50 with interest nt tho rate ot 0 per annum from May first, 1920, $22.50 with Interest nt tho rato ot 6 per cent per annum from Nov em her first, 1920, $22.50 with Interest from May first. 1921, at C per cent per nnnum, $750 with Intorcst at tho ruto ot 6 per cent per annum from May first. 1921, tho sum of $0; $37.48 with Interest at 6 por cent per annum from Juno 14, 1921, $100 attorneys foos nnd thoir costs mid disbursements norein and for n docrco forcloslng tho mortgage do scribed In tho complaint filed hero In nnd given to socuro tho repay ment of a promissory noto In tho sum of $750 dated May 10, 1917, mid Interest arising on account thereof, uiul that tho real oBtato covered by said mortgage described us tho northwest quarter ot tho northwest qunrtor of section 13 in township 18 south ot range 12 cnBt ot tho Wlllnmotte Meridian, In Des chutes County, Oregon, nnd con taining 40 acres moro or loss to gether with tho water rights nppur tennnt thereto bo sold nnd tho pro ceeds distributed an provided by lnw nnd that In tho event tho sums ro allied on said sales nre Insufficient to satisfy plaintiffs demands that Judgment for tho deficiency "bo allowed ngntnst tho dofondants Mm-y E. Hyan nnd J. Ilynn, or either ot thorn and that tho dotondnnts bo barred nnd foreclosed ot all rights or Interest In tho lands nhovo de scribed oxcept only tho statutory right of redemption, and for such othor relief as mny bo proper In tho premises, Thla summons Is sorvod upon you by publication thoroof pursuant to THE FARM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTING CO. is Making Another Big Offer to the Conservative Housewife You are now entitled to lower prices. WHY? Your income is less, our buy ing prices are lower, and we are sell ing for CASH ONLY. THESE PRICES, REPRESENTING A REDUCTION OF 5 CENTS A POUND ON PRACTICALLY ALL ITEMS, WILL GO IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1. T-Bone Steak, per lb 23c Sirloin Steak, per lb 23c Round Steak, per lb 23c Rib Steak, per lb 21c Shoulder Steak, per lb ....18c Prime Rib Roast, per lb. .18c Shoulder Roast, per lb,...16c Beef Pot Roast, lb 122c Beef Boil, per lb 10c Hamburger, per lb 18c Veal Steak, round, lb 30c Veal Steak, shoulder, lb..25c Veal Steak, rib, per lb 27c Veal Roast, round..27c & 30c Veal Roast, shoulder, lb..23c Veal Roast, rib, per lb 25c Veal Stew, lb 122c&15c Pork Sausage, lb 20c Pork Chops, per lb 30c Pork Roast, from ham and loin, per lb... 27c Pork Shoulder Steak 25c Pork Shoulder Roast .23c Side Pork, per lb 21c Lamb Chops, per lb 25c Leg of Lamb, per lb 25c Lamb Stew, per lb 12 y2c Mutton Chops, per lb 16c Mutton Leg, per lb 16c Mutton Stew, per lb 8c Wieners, per lb 21c Bologna, per lb 21c Compare our prices with all others in Bend. Then you'll come to THE FARM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTING CO. 148 OREGON AVE. TELEPHONE 135-W