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ilKWI IIUMiKTIW, HKNV, 0BI60OW. TJIUILSDA Y, Al'MI, J!0, 1022. I'AaiC 7 BOUGHT QUART, DID NOT TASTE Hurclny Says lie Paid $0 I' or JJotlle JoIiiiKoii Do fondant In Justice Court Thnt Iio purchased a iiniirl liottlu of alleged uiooiishliiii whlskuy (nun (I. A, Johnson liiHt Friday for 10 was testified I'rlilny liy Itiimiell tin r- chty In (Iio JiihIIcu court trlnl of Johnson on ii bootlegging charge this iifloriinnu In din circuit court moms, Hurclny hiiIiI Iio unit Joliiutiiu hnil ililvmi Into Out country to get tint lliliior, JoIiiimiii bringing It from n hiding place wlilrli Hurclny did not see, mill (linn ilrovn back to lliinil to cot tliu change for tlici $20 hill wlilrli Hurclny offered In iinyiiiiiut. After getting tliu change, Iliirclny 'started to cross IIiiikI street, tliu hot tin .ililtlnli Inmutith IiIk shirt, wliim J n lie Cnsnldy, Ntiitn special officer, arrested It I lit . Ilnrcluy testified. Iio iitivrr tasted tliu liquor. A itini t liottlu full of colorless lliUlit, Ilnrcluy Identified iih tint ouu mill In ti lnt liy Johnson. It wiin Urn first lliiuor liu iivor purchased In lliinil, tin staled, unit tliu last. Johnson's attorney, 1-2. O. fltmlter, was ii mi IjIu (o shako llarday's tustl miiuy In cross examination, Coiisld erulilu iiicrrlinent was occasioned In tlm crowded courtroom liy some of Ilnrclny'n statements, imionit them tliu niiNWur to tlm question an to I lie iippearatico of tliu llriulit: "It looked good to mo," 'Cassldy wnii next rnllcil liy District Attorney A. J, Moore, us a prosocu- tlon witness. Joliunon ilenleit over linvliiK seen Hi ii liottlu concerning which ll.trclny testified. Hn iinlil that llarclny hnil lilreil Mni in ilrlvn to a point near the founilry, wlieru the passenger hail left llm car for n time. Where ho went, John no n illil not know. On their return to town, Joliunon wait given a (20 hill, returiiliiK 118 and keeping tho halniicn for lil services, he testified. Johnnoii wits foil tul guilty, fined $500 anil sentenced to nix months In Jail mni ha appealeit (he rune. Member of the Jury were llerl Hhliey, K. A. Smith, W. O llest. A J. Ve I tti in ami I'. A. Krlcksnn. GENERAL BOUNDARY CHANGE IS NOTED AS RESULT OF ADDING OF THREE PRECINCTS IN CITY Willi Hie general changing of pro- clnct houiiiliirloN In tlit city of Ilcnil lnclilen( (o tlm aililKlou of thrco now voting divisions, much iiilillllonnl work has been thrown on Comity Chirk J. II. I In nor In rolnduxliig roi. iHtrntlon cards of votorH who, while lnt villi: the mi inn (it rent addresses iih at tho lust election, now flnil thorn soIvms In new preclnctH. In a few rases, It may happen that Individ- nit Ih Imve moved within tho o Id pre cinct, thurehy placing themselves In ouu of the now divisions, In mich cases, roroglstnilloii liy tliu voter at the clerk'H office In tioceioiary. Tho elKht divisions which will ho In effect at the cc in I nt: May election intuit In a change In practically every precinct In (he city. 1'iecliict No. I Include the terrl ory between tliu river anil the rail oad tracku, mid from Oieenwood to Franklin. Number 2 In hounded hy (Irnonwood, Hid railroad truckH, tliu north city limit, and tliu river, Pro- .VOTIti: OK Fl.VAI, ACCOUNT In tho County Court of tho Btato of Oregon for tho County of Don- ClllllUH. Ill the Mntler of tho Kstato of Olo O, Drogsvnld, Deceased. Notice Ik horoliy Riven that Julius Pedoison, im executor of tho Last Will and TfKlamont of Olo O, Drogsvold, deceased, has filed his filial nccoiuit In tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, and that nald Court Iiiih designated tho eighth day of May, 1022, at tho hour of river, and hotweon (lalvcston and r, c",c? m "I "M tho mine uml Mm fViiniiv rmr II, ..,., that part of Went Blxth uxtondllig said Deschutes County as tho placo from tho river lo Hnglnuw. (or.,l,", I"""''"-' of nny r all oh- , ,, , Jectlnns to such final account, tho iiiiiiiiiur iitu in uiu uiiiy ijiiu wiiicii itoiuetneni or nald estate and tho it, ,.rrtirv i.n. .1,1... -.discharge of mild executor. -" Ml ori(1 0rcKOII Apr r the river. 11 In linuiiileil liv llm woiil 1 1 n city llmltii, (JalveHton from the went JVIAVH I'KOKIIHKN, linn to the river, Tumitlo from tho Kxecutor of tho Lout Will and river to Ilroi.dwuy, Ilroadwny from vhl!'"' cceaHed.010 " Tumalo to tho mmth city lino, and Date of hmt uuhllcatlon. ADrll C. tu,l)ltTrlnRn, ,,f U.' utalr,fl Till notlco Is puhlldhcd pursuant ami It Hoard of Dlroctor up to to an ordor mado and onlerod In tho tllO datO Of tho flllnc of tlm tinllllnn n),nw. ,l,l,l r..... t... .i " ' in-t I. niiiiuuii 'UIH I l7 IIIU JlOllUr initio i , k, j. Notlco Is ahlo T. B. J. Duffy. Jllllirn (hnpnnf horchy further Riven ' umlor dalo tho Cth day of April, that any person Interested heroin may, at any tlmo on or hoforo tho expiration of ton day after tho full publication of this notice, as hy law provided, appear and coi test tho validity of this proceeding or any of tho acts or thlnirs onimierateil In said petition or notlco herein. 1922. J. II. JIANKil, County Clark, Deschutes County, Oruxon. Dnto of first publication. April 13th, 1922. Data of laftt publication, May 4th, 1922, 7-lOc Date 1922. tliu soufh line to the point of bo- 1922. ClnnliiK, Tho first now number In tho pro duct list of lleud, six, Is Included between Tumalo avenue from the river lo Ilroadwny, Ilroadway from of last publication, May 4, C-10c WANT BUSINESS MEN TO ATTEND Iliirh School Hasohall Fans Plan Hifr Day Friday Madras To May. To Klvo the Illinium men. who mailti It poimlhlo for them to securo a coach for (IiIh seunoii. mi opportun ity to see the team In action, I lend IiIkIi itrhool Httidonls are mnk liiK nu effort to hnvo all IiiihIiikkh Iioiihch cIomii I'rlilny iifternooii, for tho llenil-.Miidras Kiime, which Is called at 3: in o'clock. This Ih the last Kiinin of tho senno- for llend, of tho present schedule, tilthoilKh should tliu team ho undefeated In Central Orciion, come tutor kuiiiuh miiy he soiiKht. .VOTICK In the Circuit Court of tho State Tumalo uvetnio to Arizona, Arizona of Oregon for Deschutes County, from Ilroadway to I-uva Hoad, 1-uvu In the Matter of tho Petition of Itoad from Arizona lo Krankllii, tho Hoard of Directors of West Side Kranklln from I.ava Itoad lo tho Hoclatiiatlon District for tho Judicial river, and the ilvur between Frank- Kxamliiatlon and Judgment of tho lln and Tumalo. above entitled Court as to tho Hoku- I'reclnct No. 7 Is Included hy Lava i"'t'll,a",., 'f K?!Uy "L1'1,0, '''"': .... ... "IKH I" Connection with the OrBun- Hoad, Kranklln avoniiu. tho east city latlon of tho District and as to tho Hue, tho south city limits, the west ItoKiilarity and Legality of the Pro duct No, 3, which formerly took In city line for that iiortlon of tlm div ceudliiRs of tho County Court Do- evorythliiK n tho wont side of tho east of tho river, to Lava Hoad. Pro- f,fr1,nK M10 OrKanlzatlon of tho DIh- , , ...... ... ... . trlct and Declarlnc tho Ilesult of n,,l, IK nuw lliillllllllltli:i IJI1U- tllltl nu. O in llOlllllieil liy IIIO rail-III.,, rirL-nnlmtlnn l'ln.tln nn.l !,,. hlrtl of Its former size. Its botin- road tracks from franklin to tho Election of the Hoard of Directors I dtirles are West Hlxth from the river north city limits. Kranklln from the I "nil as to tho ItoKiilarity and Iegal o HiiKlliaw. HiikIiiiiw from Wel kIHIi trnckit in tlm enm llmlm H.n ..n.i "y tho Proceeding of tho .) West niKhlli, West KIKhth lo the lluu from Kranklln to the north city JH?,?;,! ?LU?" ,!. ,V Uate ' north city llinlls, thu north rlly Hoe line, and the north city lino from tho To tho West Hldo acclamation o tho river, and tho river from that east line to the tracks. District, all free-holders, IcRal vot- polnt to West Hlxth. I Division was mado necessary byler ""d assessment payers within v I....- ,i..i.i-.. ....... ,. ....... .. said district; " '"'"" 'e..i.e in population in Noc0 of , of petUon to carved out of old precinct No. 3, lies llend, makliiK It a task of several conllrm proceedings had In tho between (ho west city limits mid tho days for election hoards to count all formation and organization of tho precincts, tho voles In several of the larger 'NV.. . . '"'amatlon District. jiuucu in uureny given mm mo duly elected, qualified and acting Directors of the West Bldo Reclama tion District have filed a petition In tho Circuit Court of Deschutes County and Btnto of Oregon, under data of April Cth, 1922, asking for tho confirmation by tho Court of all of the proceedings bad In tho forma tion of said District, to-wlt: an or der and Judgment of tho Court as to the regularity and legality of all BUCKAROO DESTROYS BOTTLE, IS FINED FOR BREAKING GLASS Komarks nf Bondsman Re sented By Police Chief Intent To Insult Denied. Hecausn ho dentroyed n iiuart of "evidence" Just before his arrest by Clilcf of Pullet) Wlllnrd Houston Sun day morning. "Chuck" Jennings, line).' :ron, wns charged with viola tion of the statute which forbids the scattering of glass over n public thoroughfare. Ills arrest reunited In thu eviction by the chief of Norman Jarobson from the fire station at nnon on the same day, when Jncoli- sou's request to b allowed to give a check for $50 as hall for tho prl-j wilier, wanted to rltlu at tho liuck- Ihk content at Itodmniul, was refused. Coovert secured 1100 in cash, and tho proceedings In connection with wo were able to obtain Jennings' tho organization of tho District and , , , , , , ., , " as to tho regularity and legality of freedom. As ho Is one of tho best ,hc proceedings of tho County Court riders In Central Oregon, tho man- of Doschutes County, Oregon, de- ageineut of tho contest considered daring tho organization of the DIs- that his proronco was necessary If rlct and declaring the result of tho i... . . . . organization election therein and as ..... wU....B v.,4v0l hi uo a I to tho regularity and legality of tho cess." Issuance by tho District of Its war- I rants Ixstied and as to any and all SCHOOL RECEIVES PLANT SPECIMENS Save Half On Tire Cost After llic Ireail Ih so luiilly worn that If appears to be of no further value. We Re-Tread The Tire and it will then render prardrnlly as mtirli mllejiK" when new. Tho cost of Itetreiiillns no where near compare with I hi; cost of a new tire. This Is a picture of the machine that does the work Just like it N done at the factory. We ue only new, live rubber gum in all retreading or vulcanizing work that lenders long; service when on a tube or casing. Call mid sec us when you hare tire trouble. BELDEN & BEST-Tire Hospital Telephone lil-l-J. Krcnchlc's Stage Station Ilond Street Dr. (. I,. Cmislneiiii Send Citllfor- nln IMilhlt To llend High Sea Slielli Ihpectetl. it fSWBC'ill An exhibit of 12 plant life speci mens from southern California was After heiii ordered ..in ..f il... .m. i received hiRt Wednesday hy tho Hond Hon JncnhN.in returned wllh f 100 In1 IiIk1' "cll"1' or u "' tlm biology cash, securing Jennings' release. Jennings and Pat Mil I cure wore spied at ! o'clock on Ilond street Sunday morning hy Houston, and were halted on the suspicion that tutu of thu pair might havu liquor. Hut Houston searched tho wrong man first. As the chief Investigated Miilciire's ponst'KsloiiK, Jennings pulled out n quart bottle and tossed It above his head. (Hans and liquor showered out over thu sidewalk and pavement. Mulraie, churged with Coach Springer has not yet an-, .unlikeliness, accompanied Jennings nounced whether any changes will ho, , j,,,,, j,lllcuri, ,,,,, $2r, nm, undo in his team fur tho two games j,.i11P 7f. in ,miie rm.ri m.inv Hegiirdliig tho uplsodu at tho itn tlon n few hours later, Chluf Hons- this week end, but has promised to dlsuhiisu thu squad of any Idea that they will havu an easy tlmo of II after having defeated Prliiuvlllo. inn iioys loosen goon naiuruiiy, but they didn't Imve much opposi tion," said fiprlugur, "I'm go lug to keep uftur them until I nm sure they'll play that kind of hall, and butter, when they got In a light placo ami hnvo to play tholr best." FaTton Know No Mercy. In tho ilnys uhcii gull wings mid breasts were hi demand for women's hats mid when the law afforded no protection in the feiilhered tribes, they were slaughtered by lliiiusnnds nil along the const, Millinery ugentN from New York would conduct expe ditious, iit'ciiinpiiiiled hy expert skin ners, to tho Ill-ceding grnuiiil-i of tho hi-nfoul and litre local gunmen to tin tho killing. Due wniiimi In u single sensoti brought back H,(KH tern skins from Cohbs Island, Vlrglulu. More than fiOO.OOO tern skins were collecled In one seiiNiin In tho sounds of Nottli unil South 'mill lint. Tin First Qececslonlst. Tho llrst person to suggest secesslnn In congress Is hiiiiomiI to luive been Josluli Qulitcy of Massachusetts, In 1811 he told his colleagues (hat If Louisiana wclo mhiillied lo tho Union "It will be the right ttf all uml duty of Homo (of tho slules) ilellnllely to prepnm for a sepuratloii ; iimlenlily If they win, violently If they iimsi." Quliicy was culled lo i hi let- for his li'iiiiukH hy Hie sii(nl;ei', hut on appeal tho speukiir'H iteclslou wnu rovertud. ton stnted that Jacobson had become Insistent ovor tho accoptauco of tho check, and hnil finally Intlmntcd that thu chief was not acting In n gen tlomnnly manner, Jncobson was ro quostcd to leave and on his failure to do so was forcibly evicted, Houston said. Denies Slur Denial that ho had mado any slur rlitK ronmrks to Houston was mado this nfteruoon by Jncobson and con firmed hy I,ynn Coovert, rancher who accompanied Jacobson to tho pollco station. "Lynn luut asked Houston If ho would accopt n check ns bull and his request had been refused," ho said. "Then I asked him It ho would accept my check with tho on dorsomout of Myil Hoover, flro ong iiiuor, Houston declined thnt lui would not, adding that only n certi fied chock would bo received, "I told Houston that I hud been n pub lic officer for 10 years mid know how to act llko it Koiitlomuu, but hoforo 1 could complete my atiitumout, which had' to do cmtlroly with my own conduct, reflecting In no way on him, ho grabbed ii chair and ordered mo to gut out. I attempted to ex plain, hut wns cut short, tho officer pulling his billy and threatening mo wllh it. ' I realized that ho had lost his temper, and more for his own protection than for my own, I wnlkod out of tho building without further ronioiiHtrnnco, Shortly aftor, Mr. and general scleuco classes, from Dr. O. L. Coitsluunti, formerly of llend. now nt Del Mar, Cul. Couslucau stated In n recent letter to Kranklln Forrester, Instructor, that ho had also sent some specimens of sea shells. They hnvo not yet arrived. Tho exhibit Includes n ralla lily, a tiny lemon on a twig, a branch cov ered with dates, a fig blossom and small fig, branches of monkey and Tory pine, a cactus leaf and root, au Ice plant, which is another spe cies common to tho desert, an ever lasting flower in bloom, a bamboo bud and mature stalk, and a Japan eso loquot or quince The Improved "Four Ninety" CHEVROLET CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOIITII MON'KV Cut out this slip, oncloso with Bel to Koloy & Co., 2835 Shoinold Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will rocclre In return a trial pnekngo containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Bold ovorywhero. Adv. Chevrolet "Four Ninety" lias been rellnetl anil Improved to .supply such UnlliinK touches as were necessary to make it a thoroughly balanced, reliable, economical and com fortable car. Completely equipped, standard in construc tion and sturdy in every member, this model reproM-ntit unusual value nt Its new- price, $675 Delivered in Bend lleccnt refinements In this model includes n new- rear axle with spiral bevel rlnK gear ami pinion, tapered roller hearings in front wheels, and n Imnd controlled emergency brake lever. Tho improved Chevrolet -100 gives more reliable service for the money invested than any other light car now available. Iliillctln Want Ads bring results try them. LEGAL NOTICES .Ntn'lCK KOIt l'UIU.lOATIOX Department of the Interior BEND GARAGE CO, Chevrolet, llulck Motor Curs Goodyear Tiros and Tubes Day anil Night Service U. S. Land Officii at Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 27, 1922. Notlco Is hereby given thnt Johan na II. Ii. Janssen, of Hond, Oregon, who, on February 2B, 1921, mado desert laud entry, No. 020983, for SVi NWli, and NL'li SW',4, Boctlon 32, township It! south, rango 12 10, Wllliimottc, Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to inako final proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, baforo II. C, Kills, United States Commissioner, nt Ills offlco, at Hond, Oregon, on tho 10th day of May, 1922, Claimant names as witnesses: Otis O. Hankie, Charloa H. Haines, Mar tin 10. Ilogors, and Dunn W, Van Ma tro, all of Ilond, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Ileglstor, B-Ool n in ' tl' -...-. -.V I , . I