flKNU nULLHTIN, BBNV, ORBOON, TIIUIWDAV, AVHTTt 27, 1022. ROCKWELL SUIT IS DELAYED BY JUROR-WITNESS Owe Continued Until DIh trict Clerk Ih Freed ANSWER NOT CHANGED I'lnlnllir l,nc On .Million Anil On Demurrer HeekliiK To llllinl nnli Allilellr Pimm' IJIIIVMI Now nl Ikniiii llornimo (if tlio (net Unit miu of tliu t'lllvt wltlll'BHt'U fllr tllll llnfl'IIKII In llm iictluii brought iiKiilitHt dm lluml school itlNirtct by friink I. Rockwell wan it member of lliu Wimtnti iminlnr Jury, i'lrculi JiuIru Duffy TiioHdny routliiuud lliu nuu mi tliu request of It. H. Hamilton, cuuiikuI (or llm ilufitimn. A ilunnirrur lo Urn nnswur, covering Din sumo grounds fin Hid motion In Mrllut argued Momlny nnil rillml nu III favor of tliu ilefeimi llilii morning, wan filed hy lliu plain tiff, nmt overruled by lliu eourl. Tliu rnnn nil It now Mauds, In volves ft 020, aliened linn (or notary. All damage ciiimldnrntloun worn olliu Inuicil tlirouKli Hid courl'K rtillm; on u demurrer to lliu complaint. Ilrnli- .Motion to Hlrlko A motion liy Hid ilalntlff'n ultor noy, W. 1. Myurit, making to strike out that part of the ilefoniliuit'H ans wer relating to Rockwell's employ ment ii nil utlilutlc coach, wan nr Rtiml hcfuio Circuit Judge Duffy .Monday afternoon, nnil Tuemlny wnii denied liy tlio court. Myers con tended that n school district, ae u iuanl-niiinlclinl corporation, tuny perform only tlio nets speclflciilly provided liy stntulo, nml that lliu stntuta doc nut provldu for tlio hir ing of conches. t 8. Ilntiilllon for tlm ilufctmn, argued Hint such n right In generally understood, mid that If It worn Illegal, Ilia majority of llio HchooU of tliu state, IncluitlnR llm statu university and tint nRrlculturnl college, would liu In Hie position of law vlolatori. FRIDAY FIGHTS TO DRAW MANY Boxers For Three Bonis of Smoker At Gym Already In Good Shape. With tlio reserved sonts practical ly nold out, mnniiRor of tho smoker lo do liuld hern frldny iiIrIiI nt tlu American I.eRlon IiuIIiIIiir mo ex pectliiR n record attendance, Hiey nn uouueod today. Duffy Knurr. who will meet Kddlu Trncy In tlio khiiiI wliulup, wns in iirrlvu In Ilend HiIh afternoon. Mike DuI'luto. opponent of Alllu Taylor In Hie 10 round main event, will not he here until Tliurs dny, Tnylor has, iih usual, been (rain Iiir fultlifully, mid can liu expected tu ro at IiIk iiminl flnnhy speed HiroiiKliout tliu mutch. Ho nut pointed Do Pinto In their hint match horo, early In tho winter; but Del'ln to, who mlRlit hnvu been n trldo over confident nt Hint time, U not to bo fooled In Hint manner again, and In counted upon to put up u stronger oppoMltlon than before. Trncy hns nuvcr boon seen In ac tion horo, no Hint no prediction nro pnsnlbla an to tho outcomo of III mntch with Knnrr nxcopt Hint ho I a Rood man If ho rc(n tho best of tbo tauRh Terrebonne boy, Clno Howards him Improved In each of bin matches slnco hi flrut remark- able npponrnnco horo, and should show to ndvnntngo In hi opening boutlth "ToiiRhy" Htlllmnn. OPERETTA DRAWS GREAT APPLAUSE Novor Iiiih tin nnmtmir production NttiRed In llnnd boon ticcorded such HpontnueuiiH iipplnuso ns wna Rlvnn tho second performance of "Wind mlllH or Holland," lie ml high school Rleo clubs' operetta, .Saturday night. Tho attendance wuh iih grunt iih mi tho flrat ulRlit, nnd tho perform ance In mnuy wayH wan moro nearly pcrfoct mid natural. TRACTOR HERE FOR FOREST ROAD WORK Tho big Clovolnud tractor which linn boon oxpectod for sonio tlnio pnnt by DoHchtitoH National forost offi cials, Iiiih nrrlvod In Demi and was bolng unloaded Monday, Tho tractor Is to bo UBcd In carrying out tho for est's 1922 road program, East Lake AnjjlcrH Get Ail They Can Carry In An Hour and One-Half Robert II. Ilurlelgh mid P. K, Williams cmiRlit nil of tliu trout thoy could curry out, In mi hour mid n half Minidny nt Kant lake, Ihuy reported on returning to llonil Momlny, They lout their way koIiir In, mid had to wnlk 20 mile; hut they walked buck to thulr car by a roulu which nhowcil tlm illiilanci) to bo only 1 t miles, They warn llm first party of flnlmrninn to visit Kimt lake thin year. Tlm lake I mill frozen over, tlm men f IhIiIiik HiroilRli llm Inn. SAYS NORDEEN IS NFORMED Woman's League Head De nies Truth of Council man's Statement. "I don't know wlmru .Mr. Nordocn got hi Information, but he did not Rot It from n member of tho Worn mi' Civic Icuguo." said Mm. Carrie I), Mutiny, president of the leuRUe, In denying lliu statement of Conn rllunin II K. Nordoen Hint tho league would eiideuvor to hnvu one or moro person appointed to conduct tho work of tlm Woman' I'rolectlvo di vision, in runo Dr. Anna Itel flnlcy wa removed. Tho Ion Rim will oppono tho abun dotinmut of tlio protectlvo division nt the May election. Mr. Manny ntnted n a her opinion today; but It hn not discussed tlm mailer of do miiudltu; Hint tlm work bo carried on, mid would not, nli ii felt sure, havo opponcd a tempornry dlKcontlntinnco of tliu department. Tlm lenRiie mlRht have boon wIIIIiir to let tliu matter ro Indefinitely, nho ittaled. "The leaRint ha tried to keep on r.ood term with tho council," Mrs. Manny Muted, ALLEGED HOOZE IS LOCATED IN SEARCH I'likle .tar In IU (,'rmie Home Con IuIiik Kiikprrfril Moonililiie HoiiM-lioliler .M)tllleil. A uunrt nlckln Jnr. nnrtly filled with whut Ih ulleRed to bo mooiiHlilne llintor, wn found In tlm homo of Kd Crnno. 110 Ilroadwny, Mondny nlRhl, when Chief of Pollen Wlllurd Ilous lou entered tho hottao with u senrch warrant. No iirrent wn made, nt the lime n the routetitH of the Jar had not been tented. Crane uxprnMicd Rroul mirprlse, HoUNtoti said, ut learning that Iheru wuh ll'iuor in tlm hoime. Ho could not undemtmid who could have pluci'd tlm Jar on his kltrhoti tiiblu NO TRACK MEET FOR SATURDAY, DECIDED llermtKu of u conflict with tho lloud-Miidrns high school baseball Kamc, tho practice track meet which wan planned to bo held horo between Horn! mid lledmond Snturdny will not take place, announced Miss Harriett Umbnugh, Ilend high school princi pal HiIk morning. Superintendent Paul Irvine had suggested Hint such ii meet bo hold following tho grade declamatory content, which Is to bo Saturday morning In tho Ilcnd high school nudltorlum. BASEBALL MEETING TO BE NEXT SUNDAY For tho roauon that It. II. Slato, one of tho moving spirits In tho or gnnUntlon of tho proposed Ilend bnsubnll team, was on olio of tho hung Juries which nro bocomlng so popular In this city, mid K. II. Ken nedy wub nlso busy Mondny, tho announced bnsebull meeting did not take place. Tho olecllon of n cnptnln mid mnmiRor for tho tonm will bo held following uoxt Hominy's prac tice on O'Donnell field. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MR. DEYARMOND Funeral HervlcuH for Illchnrd II, Doyarmoml, formorly of Ilend, worn held ut 2 o'clock Mondny after noon In Kalem, Interment wna In tho City Vlow cometory nt that city. Mr. Doyurniond died Thurs- duy night of stomach trouble Hn wna n 7 years of ago, nnd Is survived by his wlfo, Mrs. Jullii Dey nrmond, two sons, liny Doynrmond of Mnclony, Orogon, nnd Ilruco Doy nrmond, rocontly of Mexico; and one daughter, Miss Fay Doynrmond of Ilund, who Is at Salom, GLEE CLUB OPERETTA DRAWS MANY MUSIC LOVERS OF BEND Quality of Production By Hitfh School Pupils Wins Much Praise. "Windmill of Holland," nt leant un Rlvon Friday by the Hem! IiIkIi Hchnol rIuu club, ileHcrvc to bo culled moro tlinu mi operetta. It I nt lent u llRht opera, and Ih by (nr tho hent mimical production which hn been Riven by local HttnlontH In recent yenr. Tho Iiouko wim crowded (or (ho flrnt prenoiitntlon hint nlcht. Particular credit for tho riiccc of tlm untertiiltimeiit uiiint ro to lliono who took llm leading part: IMward N'orcott, Kntlierlno llayilcn, Alice Hlockmon, Dorothy Dodd, Ir vln McNeill mid Wilbur Wutkln. All of thnni, especially MIkh Stock motif MIhh lloydon and McN'eal, ntir prlHed their frlendo with thir lm proveiiiunt they hIiowciI In olo Iiir Iiir nlnco their appearand! lant fall, for which MIkh I, aura Hand, direc tor, miiKt bu Riven credit n well as tho HlURors. Tho chorus niimbors were many, mid equally us Rood as tho hoIo work, Doris Coomb mid Wlllard Knrn ham, ns little Dutch children, made n hit In tho fow moment thul they nppeured. Tho KcttltiR, which showod a typi HANLEY FAVORS NEW RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION FOR INTERIOR President of State Chamber Tells Views While On Brief Visit Here. "To Ret our stnto so wo can uso It," I tho aim of William Hanley of liurns In advocating railroad con struction across tho Interior ho stated Sunday whllo In Ilcnd on his wny to Portland on business for tho Htale Chamber of Commerce, of which hu Is president. This was Han ley's first vImI t hero Blnco early Inst (all. First class mall service from On tario to Ilend would rIvo this city Its eastern mall 18 or 20 hours ear lier, Hanley pointed out. As to the possibility of railroad construction, Hanley pointed out that this Is much LAROQUEGETS JAIL SENTENC 30 Days And Fine of $200 Imposed For Maintain ing a Nuisance. Charles La Hoquo plended guilty III recorder's court Tuesday at 2 o'clock, to n chargo of maintaining u nuisance, In Hint ho was preparing to manufacture liquor. Ho was fined $200 and given a 30 dny Jail sen tence. I.a Hoquo told Judge Knrn bam that ho wns too old to work, nnd thought Hint moonshlnlng would bo a good wny to mnko money. La Hoquo's case was Investigated lato Monduy night when Miss Mario O'llrlan reported to police that she had soon him steal a clothes lino from tho rear of u vacant houso on Newport avonuo, across tho street from hot homo. Mayor B. I). Ollnon and Fire Chief Tom Carlon searched J.n Roquo's houso, on twelfth stroet, and found parts of 'a still nnd tho Ingrodlonts of moonshlno, although Indications wore that nono had been manufac tured. FORMER BEND MAN GETS FOUR MONTHS Ted Mnndrono, former Ilend boot black, tins entered tho Multnomah county jail for n four montha' term after his pica of guilty to having 1C0 gallons of liquor In his possession. Tho nrreat was made In Tho Dalles In February, but Man drono'a plen wns uot nindo until Mon dny, when ho admitted In federal court In Portland, ownership of tho big stock of wot goodB. BEND-BURNS ROAD IN BETTER SHAPE Tho Ilond-IUirns rond Is now eas ily passable tboro being no mud oxcopt for otio washout ut Sagohon hill, nnd that Is not difficult for machines to cross, according to Wil liam Frnsor, driver of tho stage, cal Dutch windmill, mid n mill race, mid Jbo quaint contumen of Holland, added much to tho effect of tho pro duction, Tlm cmt follows: Mynheer HerontoRonboiich, Ed ward Norcott; Vrottw llcretitogen boHch, Kntharlno Ilayden; Wllhel uilnu, dntiRhter, Alice Hlockmon; Mil da, daughter, Dorothy Dodds; Han, student, Irvln, McN'eal; Krnntz, stu dent, Phil Phllbrook; Jlob Yankee, American Drummer, Wilbur Wat kin; Jack Ynnkeo, American Drum mer, loydo Illakley; Kutrlnu, Marlon Hnthor; Mela, Kolu Whltmoro; Kit, Dorl Coomb; Kat, Wlllard Farn ham. Chfiru I.oulsa Inabnlt, Jeanelte Keycs, (Jeno ttlchard, I.eora Con tiarn, May mi! Krlckhon, I.lnnle flrlck, Katherlno Itedfleld, Alma Ycar.er, Dorothy YounR, Mildred Hoover, An na McNeill, Gladys McConnol, KHz tibcth Hlnuffcr, Helen McLutiRhlln, Iluth Garner, Krutiklln Toomcy, J"tnes McNcaly, Wlllurd Houston, I.co Harrlmaii, Claretico Van Clove, Gerald Hick, Albert Krlbs, James Illnledell, Kenneth Itatncy, Molviti Hetiklo. Orchentrn Klorenco Currey Fran ces KltiR, I.cla McFndden, Klmer JobiiHon, Itlchard Connarn, Fred Dal ian. Kenneth Harney. creator now that tbo bill has been passed, making possible the purchase at a reasonable price, of right of way through tho timber In can tern Ore gon, an Item which has hold up tho plan of prospective builders. "Oregon has reached a point where wo must agree on vomo now plan In order to progress," said Hanley. "Wo need railroad building to balance tho highway building which has been done. Conditions being as they arc, t bcllcvo the state should build tho needed links of railroad, the highway commission to have charge of con structlou; the road later being leased to private Individuals." Irrigation In Harney valley faces no complications except those of fi nanclng and settlement, said Hanley, tho people of that vicinity being united in their deslra for Irrigation KRIBBS FIRST IN FORENSIC TRYOUT Will ltepresont Horn! High Mny , At I'rlneillle Ma) mo Kricksou, nnil Clarence Could Qualify. Albert Krlbbs has taken first placo in tho tryout hold in tho high school assembly room to select Ilcnd high school's representatives In tho declamatory contest to bo held in Prinevillo as n part of tho Central I Oregon school day May S. Ho will competo in the dramatic division. I Miss Mnymo Krlckson took second place, in tho tryout and wilt i roprosent Ilcnd high In tho humorous 'division; and Clnrcnco Gould, who ' took third place, will competo In the oratorical division. LEGION TO STAGE BUCKING CONTEST I'orcy A. Stovons Post No. i, Amer ican Legion, will stage a bucking contest sometime In May, it was de cided at Sunduy's executive commit tee meeting. Lynn B. Coovert of Alfalfa, a membor of tho poBt, was named to have chargo of tho arrange ments. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO GIVE OUT ROAD MAPS Tourist maps for 1922, and state mups showing tho Bkyline trail havo been received at the offlco of tho Dond Commorclul club and ore now available for distribution Tho re- vorso sldo shows a map of California LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OP HllEIUFK'8 BALK Hy virtuo of an execution duly Is sued by tho clerk of tho circuit court of tho county of Deschutes, stnto of. Orogon, dated tho 19 th day of April 1922, In a cortnln action in tho cir cuit court for said county nnd stnto, wherein IlrookB-Srniilon Lumber Company, u corporation, ns rccovorcd Judgmont against M. V. Wngnor, for tho sum of $493.70. nnd costs nnd .disbursements taxed ut $36. 4S, nnd 'nttornoy's fees In tho sum of $100, on tho 19th day or April, 1922, Notlco Is heroby given that I will on tho 20th dny of May, 1922, at tho front door of the court houeo In Ilend In said Couuty, at 10 o'clock In the foronoon of snld day, sail nt public auction to tho highest bidder, for ensh, tho following described prop erty, to-wlt: Lots three (3) four (4) nnd fivo (C) In block ton (10) of Pnrk ad dition to Ilend, according to tho plat thereof on file and of record In tho offlco of tho county clork of Des chutes county, Oregon. Tnkon nnd levied upon ns tho property of tho said M, W, Wngnor or ns much there of as may bo noccssary to satisfy tho said Judgment In favor of Ilrooks Hcnnlon Lumber Company, n corpor ation, against said M, W. Wagner with Interest thereon, together with all costs nnd disbursements that have or mny accrue. 8. E. ItOIlBHTS, Sheriff. Dated ut Hond, Oregon, April 19, 1922, 8-12c XOT1CK roil I'UIILIOATIO.V Department of Hie Interior U. 8. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 27, 1922. Notice Ih hereby given that Johan na H. K. Janssen, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on February 25, 1921, made desert land entry. No. 020983, for R'A NW, and NBVi SW',, section 32, township 16 south, range 12 K. Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before II. C. Kills, United States Commissioner, at his office, nt Ilend, Oregon, on tho lCth day of May, 1922. Claimant names an witnesses: Otis C. Hcnkle, Charles II. Haines, Mar tin K. Itogers, and Dean W. Van Ma trc, all of Ilend, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. 0-9c NOTICK I'OIl PUBLICATION Department of the Intrrlor U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 20, 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given that Gale Sheldon Blaklcy, whoso post-office address is CO-i Congress street, Bend, Oregon, did, on tho 11th day of Oct ober, 1921, filo In this office sworn statement and application. No. 022, S92, to purchase the 84 NW'U, sec tion 32, township 10 South, range 12 East. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act of Juno 3, 1S78, nnd acts amendatory, known as tho "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been appraised, at $600 the timber estimated 280,000 board feet at $2.00 per 11, and the land $40: that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and' sworn statement on the 12th day of July. 1922, before II. C. Ellis. United States Commissioner at his office, at Dend, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entrv. J. W. DONNELLY, Iteglster. 9-15c. NOTICK In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. In the Matter of tbo Petition of tho Board of Directors of West Side Reclamation District for tho Judicial Examination and Judgment of the above entitled Court as to the Regu larity nnd Legality of tho Proceed The Mot Beautiful Car In America With the fifty horsepower motor of the Paige 6-44 you can accelerate from five to twenty-five miles per hour in nine seconds flat. Stop and think what this amazing flexibility means in city driving as well as on the hills. Such rare spirit is, of course, not ac cidental. It is the result of years of patient study and research. It is the active ex pression of a fully perfected, six cylinder power plant that is designed and built by men who know how. Why not take a ride in the 6-44 today? Get out where you can challenge that mighty reservoir of power. Sink back in the cushions and experience the comfort of oversize springs and perfect distribu tion of weight. Our demonstrators are at your service. We want you to ride in a Paige, drive one and allow the car to tell you the story of its efficiency. Bend Motor Service 835 Bond St. Phone 93 M. O. WilkinSj Manager R. D. Sullivan, Assistant Manager ings In Connoetlon with the Organ ization of tho District and as to tho Regularity nnd Legality of tho Pro ccodlngs of tho County Court Do clarlng tho Organization of tho Dis trict nnd Declaring tho Result of tho Organization Election nnd tho Election of tho Board of Director nnd ns to tho Regularity and Legal ity of all tho Proceedings of tho lionrd of Dlroctors lo tho Dnto ot filing this Petition herein. To tho West Sldo Reclamation District, all frcc-holdcm, legal vot tcrs and assessment payers within said district: Notlco of the filing of petition to connrm proceedings had In tho formation nnd organisation of thn West Side Reclamation District. Notlco Is hereby given that tho duly elected, qualified and acting Directors of the West Hide Reclama tion District havo filed a petition in tho Circuit Court of Deschutes County and State of Oregon, under date of April Sth, 1922, asking for tho confirmation by the Court of all of tho proceedings had In tbe forma tion of said District, to-wlt: an or der and Judgment of the Court nil to tho regularity and legality of all tho proceedings in connection with tho organization of the DhtrJct and as to the regularity nnil legality ot ihn proceedings of tbo County Court of Deschutes County, Orejfon, de claring tho organization of tho Dis trict and declaring tho result of tho organization election therein and a 10 tbo regularity and legality of tho Issuance by the District of its war rants Issued and as to any nnd all other proceedings of the District and Its Board of Directors up to tho dato of tbo filing of tho poiltlon herein. Notlco Is hereby further given that any person interested herein may, at any time on or beforo tho expiration of ten days alter the full publication of this notice, ns by law provided, appear and contest tho validity of this proceeding or any ot tho acts or things enumerated in said petition or notice herein. This notice Is published pursuant to an order made and entered in tho abovo entitled Court by the Honor able T. E. J. Duffy, Judge thereof, under date the Cth day ot April, 1922. J. II. 1IAHER, County Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. Date of first publication, April 13th, 1922. Date ot last publication, May 4th. 1922. 7-10c NOTICE OP FINAL ACXUNT In tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Des chutes. In the Matter of the Estate ot Ole O. Drogsvold, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Juliua Pedersen, as executor of the Last Will and Testament of Ole O. Drogsvold, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, and that said Court has designated the eighth day of May, 1922, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m., on said day as tha time and the County Court Room ot said Deschutes County as tbe placo for tbe hearing of any or all ob jections to such final account, tho settlement of said estate and tho discharge of said executor. Dated at Bend, Oregon, April 5, 1922. JULIUS PEDERSEN, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Olo O. Drogs vold, Deceased. Date of first publication, April 6, 1922. Date of last publication, May 4, 1922. 6-1 Oo