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flKNI) nUIiMTTIN, III5ND, OIlfMON, TIIUIWDAY, NOVEMBER , 1021. PAOE 7 ! r OMMIINK ATIONK WALDO LA KM IIHND AHMIJT October 27, 1021. I To Tim iCdllor tliitnii (linn iii'o In mi r iivimtiiu inii'l'i III" ToluKru'm, I miw ii hitler wrlitmi ii) ihhiiciiiui mini isiikoiui. i llllllll Ills iiiiiihi wiih Miiiv. I 111 W11H describing Wiihlti Inkti. Hit til filler t ho iiHHnrl lull III t It n t Itilttir thill I litttii with only two triilln lelllllllg III Will ilo luku, mill Unit It wim IiiuccohmI tilo except by trull. Mr H H, Muliler, Kttgonii WIIIIn nf I'nrlluinl. ami uiVHnir. went In Hni hlinri'K nf Wiililn lukn In u lliuli'ii cur. driven liy inynuir. v nunped llutrn iwvtinil iliiyx. I mil writing this Ittlliir In you Hint you limy refute Urn ntiiteumnt Unit Waldo Inlet) Ih not iicri'unllilii liy nil tnmnhllo, unit for lint reason Hint llilit lukn hIiouIiI ho put on lliu in it p. hi to itpmik. You liuvn wlttit you cull llm Century drlvit which goes up lo Crnnii I'nilrllt mid Dig lit lc hike, anil bitch liy way of Devil's lukn, HimrkN hike, itlc II would hit a very vuny mut ter to uiako a nlilu Irlp lo Wulilji. Tli In article Mated Unit Crnlitr litltn In larger, lull Mr. Mnliler. who known every lukn In llm Mate, nays that It U mil I In unit Eugene WIIIIn In walked nrotintl II In nun iluy. It wim twenty-five i n 1 1 ihri'ii ami unit-half iiiIIl'h In diameter iiml mtveu ami otitt-linir miles Iiiiik. Thin woulil only mnko It twenty-two mllex, hut I liny went u comilili'ritlilit dlslaiirn Inc nlilim. There U not it lunch on thu rutin) I ii liii, (or llm entire bench In rocky. Nevertheloim It In one of lint most beautiful ntifiitn of v. liter that I IniYit ever nct-ii. It woulil miikn Mich n wonderful hoiitliiK plucit. If nouiii enterprlMilg III n II woulil hulhl it hotel on lln nhort'ii. hitvii hoittn ami flatting I tick In to ritut, Im woulil gut it 'largo amount of patronage Thci penpln of llnlld should exploit thin lakit to lln limit. Tin' sotting In no unlquo with Diamond Peak on Uid noulh. Thn vlnwpolnt from the north at suintet In bewitching. Kiillhoiiln coulil Im operated lo a great advaut UK", tin I ho wim! Mown itlmont con stantly. Them nro n number of view IHilntn around thn inko, hut no ills llncllvn outlet or Inltit to npftik of. It was Mocked nomo nlnit yenrs tigo wiih leno hrook trout nml 10.000 roil aide, hut llm Mo In no large,) that thrno would not make much of a showing. Of hilt yfnrn II htm been , nlockoil morn or leiw every year. I think Ihtirii with 20.000 i::mlurn llnmk trout put Into It hint year, Tlniro wim nvliloncij Unit thn Fh . (laimi iiiilo truck hml hoim In thitro IIiIm your with morn fry. Now iih to thn Hindu I niiniol glvu llm iixact illuliincn, hut only iim I ro liininhtir Ihiiin. I rninnlithnr Unit It Im forly-llnmi mid u half miles to f'niiii) I'rnlrlii uiul from thorn- In lo Wuldo lit ho it Ih uhoul seventeen llllll'H. Tim nttttlH worn vnry nlmip mid full of NliimpH, hut It would only require Jimt a Hiintll mitouut of work to ollm Iniili' iiiiiny of thn hllln. 1 could nee wlthiiiit any trouhlu wlniluvur, whnrn HOinn of llm worst placi'H could h illmlmitcil with oim day'H work. In fact wo cut several tmw roads; onn nnpncltilly urotiud llm lower end of Crime I'rnlrlo. Tim walnr wan tin iiNiially high nml It wiih muddy. I did not want lo lakit a chance, no wo cut nliotit a half nilln of road In n coupln of hour". Wn found miothnr mil wit thought wuh too stcmi lo tm- Kollnlo, hut wn in n (I tt n zlu ziik road mid went up wllhout any trouhlu. Thorn nro novorul had rocky placon of pnrliii)n onn huudrod font or no, hut how onny It would ho to npnlr thonn. If Urn nnotili) of llnnd could oulv ronlUn whut mi attracllon thin Inku In, (hoy would hook Waldo lukn up lo thn Conltiry drlvn. It took tin four linitrn lo in ii l(n (hn hint Hovnntonli iiiIIi.h wont up thu Taylor-Ilunin roud for u limit twnlvn inllon. then tttrimcl to thn loft mid look thn old road hulll hy thn Houthorii I'aclflc ('ominiiiy whoti (hoy haiilod enmont In to Waldo Inkit with which to hulld heir hond mitcK for tholr ttowcr pluut. Thoy took commit In over thin roud with ti-auin. It wan then loaded on flat IiouIh and floatud lo tlto head Kitten. Wn cut nwny n crent inn n y ntuutpn Hint Urn machine would not clear, hut othvrH hud ilonn thn nnmn llilliK. Willi a inouth'H work with five men, a Kood rond could hn httllt Into It. I wttn rntltor nurprlned to think Unit morn nttntitlon had not linen tut Id lo thin luku. The re am two other taken clone hy Unit are full of flnh, Charlton and ItlKdnu, IjIr oiipb too. I'ernonully I dlnllku to nou theno wondnrfiil lukcn npollnd hy the. hand of man, tmvertheleH I ntipponu the Hum hnn room when wn III II nt uxitlott our ncanery. I llku to nen It In It" wild nlnte. It i;alln mo lo nen n dIkh like thu onn I naw on IIIk Klk: "I'leann do not throw (rnnh Into thin lukn." Thu nlftn wnn not heoded, hn cnunn thn lakn wnn full of old tin cniin. f, il THE UNIVERSAL CAR (IB XMtJj eft A Regular "Gei'dboui V I WTtfl f if j !. '. i i Tlie Pliilco Retainer its it' actually u mm . . . . The PMco Retainer , as it looks to the active material The rhllco Ilculncr on It looki to the acid If you plan to sell your car, buy a two-year battery YOU want snappy starting, brilliant lights and sure-fire ignition during the remaining months you keep your car. A two-year battery is the most certain way to get it. Do you want to be spared the expense and annoyance of laying your battery up for repairs? A two-year battery will keep you away from the repair shop. Do you want to increase the resale price, of the car? r PtllLAPELPHIA Battery LWitli the PHILCO Slotted Retainer ft A ft w WW ft i-r ft ft ft ftv - M Don't Let Your Battery Freeze If It Is not properly charged the flrt cold niht tlin water In jour hattery till freeze and crack the Jam. Which Is al most sure to ruin It completely. We will test It for you free, then joti are sure it Is safe. BEND BATTERY STATION 140 GREENWOOD AVENUE LEGIONNAIRES PLAY FAST INDOOR BALL "Hill" Htephcns nl Frank l'rlnco Kentatlonnl Itenverii Social Troves Popular ACnlr. Tho American I.cRlon nodal Sun day afternoon proved exceedingly popular, over thirty cx-ttervlco men taking part In tho Informal feed, In ' door banoball Rarno and rariln, which were tho dlverninns or the afternoon, Tho gennatlonnl pitching of "IIIH" Stephens and Frank Prince for tholr rcspcctlvo teams featured tho hall game In which ;i dozen Leglonnalrcfl tool: part. The scoro wan not com puted, the adding machine being out of order. Another nodal of tho xamo general character Is planned for next Sunday. BEND MEN PICKED FOR RECLAMATION Two Rend men, B. I.. Vina! and J. A. Hauled, aro named as members of the state realtors' reclamation committee appointed at tho conven tion of the state association Just fin ished In Eugene. WANTED Clean, whlto cotton rags at Tho Bulletin ofllco. tf LEGAL NOTICES I would ho glad to hear from yu on tho subject and give you any In formation I can. Mr. Mohlcr is an nuthorlty on the lakes of Oregon, nnd I cutt get you titty Information from him ns to trails and tho fish In any of tho Inkes In that Kcctlon of tho country. He stocked them hlinsolf. Ilo went In on horseback nnd knows tho country thoroughly. Yours truly, a ii. wooinvoiiTH. FORT ROCK GIVES MASQUERADE DANCE PREDICT PASSAGE OF PHIPPS BILL Oregon IjiuntnkerH Wire Iteml Com merclul CTuh Indicating Knrly Ap proval of Highway '.Measure. 'pH 12 Ford runabout is just what itsmime implies-- it's a rctfulur "get-about." There is no other car that will take you there and back aijain, quicker, safer and more economically. It's the car for the man of action tho farmer, tho merchant, the doctor, the contractor, the collector the car that 13 useful every dliy of the year. Low in the cost of maintenance, with all of the sturdy strength, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars are noted. On account of the unusual demand wo uri'.u that your orders be placed ns early as possible. Central Oregon Motor Co. Engage Winter Storage Now J. L. Vn I Mel, A. C. Clark, DenJ. Oirgoa Otto of tho largest crowds ever gathered In tho hull nt Kurt Itock at tended tho Hallowe'en dniico there, Ilond residents who attended tho af fair report. In round numbors, 150 wero present, a lurgo number In cos tume, competing for tho masquerade prlxes offered. Music was hy Kerns' orchestra of Silver Lake. Unmasking showed that tho win ners wore Mrs. Hazel Monkonmnier, Mrs. lloldcn, nnd I.elund Dandy. Tho Judges wero Mrs. Charles Haines of llend, and Frank Lnno and Miss Mnry McCallnm. FARMERS' MEETING AT PORTLAND PLAN Legislative Needs of Agricultural Districts To Ho Aired November II nml 15 l.nlmr Invited. That tho Phlpps road bill, embody ing compromise national highway legislation, has been approved by tho conference committee and will prob ably bo passed by both tho house and tho sonato at this session at con gress, is tho report received by wire . this morning nt Commercial club headquarters from Senator It. X. ' Stanfleld and from Representative Hawley. Senator Stanfleld stated that a spe cial rule was adopted in the house to let the bill through. WHOLESALE SHOP IS BEING FITTED UP The Farm Products Distributing Co., has rented tho storp room In the Miner building next to the stairway on tho south side, and Is having it fitted up for use ns a wholesale shop. The offices will be moved there from upstairs in the building. This loca tion will bo occupied by the company at least until spring, the managers announce. IN THE COUNTY COU11T OK TUB STATE OF OHEOON, FOB THE COUNTY OF IJESCIIUTKH. In the Matter of the Estate of Chas. L.. Alvcrson, Citation. To Miles Corning Alvcrson and Bcllo Corning Alverson, Greeting: In the Name of tho State of Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to appear In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, at the Court room thereof, at Bend, in tho County of Deschutes, on the 7th day of Decem ber, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the after noon of that day, then and there to show cause it any exist why an or der of salo should not be entered in the above matter directing tho sale of the real property belonging to the above estate situated In Des chutes County and particularly de scribed as tho SWU of the NWU and the VyS of tho SWU of Sec tion 15, the N of the NE and the SE4 of tho NE4 of Section 23, all in Township 17 South of Range 10, East of the Willamette Meridian. Th6 citation is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of the Hon. R. W. Sawyer, Judge of the abovo named Court, made and entered tho 22nd day ot October, 1921, tho date ot the first publication being October 27, 1921. Witness, Tho Hon. B. W. Sawyer, Judge of the County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County ot Deschutes with the seal of said Court affixed, this 22nd day ot Octo ber, A. D. 1921. Seal of the Attest: County Court J. II. HANEB,, 35-39c Clerk. (liy Unite! I'rrM to The IltnJ Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, A con ference on representatives of "pro gressiva farm organizations from tho west and northwest," will bo hold in I'ortlund, Oro., Novomber 14 nnd 15,' tho Farmers Natlonnl Council an nounced today which will bo "In tho nnturo of n council of war on secur ing legislation and measures needed by ngrlculturo." International lnbor organizations nnd tho American Fedorutlon of La bor havo boon Invited to send delo gates, tho announcement said, slnco "tho fundamontnl economic Interests of all producers ot wealth, whether on farms or In cities, aro Identical." CLEANUP SQUAD IS BUSY DURING VISIT Working two days last wrook tho cleanup squad of tho Votorans' bureau has mado good Its name on loft Frlduy night by stage for Lnko claluiB woro attondod to during tho two ilays hero. The Vacuum Cup TIRE Costs you leM any way jou ran figure it. Klrtt With each tire pur cluiM'il you aro given a tubo FREE! Second Tho actual serUc tliey give Is greater. Third They are guaranteed to give you (t.OIMI miles serv ice. If any tiro should full short ot this mileage, e give you an adjust men t covering the exact amount of mileage not received. It Pays to Buy Vacuum Cup TIRES M. & C. Service Station Corner Greenwood Ave. nnd Wall St. Faultless! This is your verdict aft er studying the supreme construction of Pennsylvania VACUUM CUP TIRES Wo sell them because no ether tires give our customers the non-skid protection, the qiiMlity, or tho aerrce aOorded by these popular casings. Qutrcntted per warranty tat for 6,000 Mile NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Ore., Sept. 17, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Georgo W. Shafer, of Bend, Ore., Star Route, who, on September 24th, 1917. made homestead application No. 0192G7, for NEW, Section 20, Township 18 South. Range 13 East, Willametto Meridian, has hied no tice ot intention to make Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Bend, Oregon, on tho 4th day ot November, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Claude C. Johnson, of Bend, Ore., Star Boutc; Dalphay Kotzman, of Bend, Ore: Eli Brandon, ot Bend, Ore.; Joseph McArdlc, of Hond, Oro. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 32-3Gp Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT CLAIMS In the County Court ot the Statu of Oregon for Deschutes County. In the Matter ot tho Estate ot Annie M. Shonquest, deceased. Tho undersigned having been ap pointed Administrator of tho nbnvo entitled estate, notico is hereby given to the creditors ot said estate and to all persons having clnlms against said deceased, to present them, duly verified, within six months from tho date of this notico to tho under signed, at tho law office ot O. 3. Benson, Sather building, Head, Ore gon. Dated this 13th day of October, 1921. FRED SHONO.UEST. As Administrator ot the Estato ot Annie M. Shonquest, deceased. 3 3-3 6c NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE AT The Dal les, Oregon, October 3, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam T. Moffett, of Bend, Ore, who, on February 1, 1918, made home stead application, No. 019620, for H 8W14. SWU SWU, section 17. SEU SEU, section 18, township 13 south, range 13 oast, Wlllamettu Meridian, has filed notico ot Intent ion to make three year proof, to es tablish claim to tho laud abovo de. crlbed, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Com missioner, at Bend, Ore., on tho IStli day ot Novombor, 1921. Claimant names as witnessed: Charles II. Ilahies, Otis C. llcuklo, Ell A. Brandon, Claude A. Johnson, all ot Bend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. 32-SOp