TIII'H H IIAV. J IT .Y 31. 1113 ü TDK REDMOND HI’OKE.IM AN THE STORE OF PAGE THREE MUNZ When jMMipli* com«* a distance of 100 mile» and over to buy their Hardware. Farm Implement«, Paint*, Oil«, Hla»», etc., of a firm, the natural concluNion i» that that firm ha« twined a reputa­ tion for tf'*>d good» that are »old at «ati»factory price» to the buyer. Thi» briiiK« u* down to the meat of the »tory— the Hardware and Implement Houwe of Alfred Munz, Redmond, Oregon. Thi» store, without exaggeration, carrie» the largest »tock of the above good» of any «tore in Central Oregon, and draw » trade from a ter­ ritory reaching 100 mile« and more distant. There i» a reason, and that reason i»: A complete »tock to select from, courteous treatment, square dealing, and fair prices, a combination that proclaims good merchandising. You will be satisfied if you do your buying at •y The Store of T MUNZ at Redmond carbolic acid He puts carbolic arid engineer of the Tumalo Project, made In the salt at a ratio uf one to fifty a trip to Salem last week and at­ and says rattle will eat It as readily tended a meeting of the Desert Land aa the pure salt He weighs out Hoard Several Important subjects pounds of salt, then uses a half were discussed and decided upon. pint of v i per cent carbolic acid In Probably the one of most Interest enough water to thoroughly wet the to the settlers here Is the decision salt and miles It well to proceed with the work by force He wuiild adtlse finding carbolic account. Some of the work will, acid ocasslonally In teaspoon doses H K t t l M T sTOHM D U I \ \ I Vi­ however, be let out In small con­ as a precautionary measure, putting lli li •>! Vi Ills — raO M R U X M tracts to local parties. a teaspoon of the acid In a pint of It was decided to use a steel W ERE F I T H I T OF COMMI*. flume In the feed canal below the In­ water and mixing In the grain Where he Is sure the disease Is take and bids were received from SION MIR SHORT TIME. present he would use ahortlon- different companies who manufacture bacterln. manufactured by the Mul- them The bid of the Coast Culvert As tills section of the »tale 1« ford Company, though he still haa A Flume Co. was lower by about »r •-1X Interested In dairying »tut faith In carbollr add $6,000 than any of their competi­ It"- dairymen want to keep their l-ast Thursday 1-aldla* was visited tors. but their flume has not been jerila u « lean an possible from Infer- Mr. laiuregaard will go to by the heaviest storm of rain and tested. Item, the subject of contagious abor­ lightening we have had for years Portland Saturday and If the test tion In dairy herds Is one that a|>- About 2 30 In the afternoon a cloud Is satisfactory their bid will be ac­ sals to them, and this week we came up from the northwest with a cepted. gain publish some valuable Informa- Arrangements have been made heavy gust of wind It rained for «•m about the above contagion, taken about half an hour, almost stopped whereby a bank at Hend will handle Jrom the Itural Spirit for a while, and then rained for all vouchers given In payment for The money In the general II C Hails, the Holstein breeder another half hour. Those who wit-I work. Oranger, Wn . referring to the uesed It say the rain came down In fund of the state treasury Is now ex­ (From the Tumalo Times) 31 tide on contagious abortion In sheets. If this had been a country hausted and all further payment ^kal * ■ »‘ k w Rural Spun H.lta t. The work on the Tumalo Irriga­ with numerous canyons It would will be by state warrant. c l os e l y agrees s i t h Mr Mi Since the bank will pay on the tion Project la proceeding rapidly have been a "cloudburst " Of course, ^ r o a k e v aa t o t he | M M l l ) o f • M Sixteen teams were put at slip work being fairly flat, most of the water vouchers the men can avoid delay ant precaution nnd also that he Wednesday morning, near Camp 4 stayed on, doing much good to the In getting their money. The board authorized Mr. Laure- s not consider It a hard matter The camps are almost completed, crops jn stamp out anil keep the disease although ('amp 2 and Camp I. near According to the co-operative ob­ gaard to purchase a Ford automo­ ut of a herd lie goes a little fur- the Intake, are not unite finished server's record the heaviest rain bile for use on the project and he Iher than Mr Mct’ roskey In one par- The main working force were at amounted to I (¡3 Inches l.atrr In gave the agent the order Monday f l ‘ ular He la positive the abortion Camp 3. west of Anderson Bros ’ | the day we had slight showers, mak- , evening. All the members of the Desert (•rut Is present In every herd In Ranch, the fore part of the week Ing the total rainfall almost 1.7$ (.and Hoard will be here and visit merles at all times and only awaits They are clearing the trees and brush Inches favorable conditions to become ac- from the right of way near there. 1 The lightning which accompanied i this project about August 18. They !l*e This la why he says precau- since It Is cleared near Camp 4 the stoam frightened many people will also visit the Central Oregon lonary measures should he kept up All of the roaila near the ditch w ho have lived In the West for some Irrigation C o. the Deschutes l.and d all times He would buy a row line that supplies will have to be time, but Eastern people thought | Co at I.a Pine, and the Paisley rom an aborting herd as soon as hauled over have been repaired and nothing of It A heavy bolt struck Project. rum any other has done II know culverts and bridges built. Some of the Hell Company's line where It Ugly In time past and he would the carpenters are now liuay build- ; crosses the latldlaw-Rend road at the jot expert to lose any calves Ing stone boats and other apparatus top of the grade Several poles were Nine years ago Mr. Itavls came for use In construction. Teams were splintered and a lot o f the wire was n possession of an aborting herd being used last week and the fore­ melted Friday afternoon the line le began at once to use preventive part of this week to drag the pulled was being repaired. neasiires Klrst he uses a carbolic trees and blasted stumps from the This rain will relieve the farmers j eld solution to wash out the vagina right o f way There are quit* a of the necessity of Irrigating for a 'arhollc arid Is the beat disinfectant few sawlogs cut from the right of short time. Some crops will need no or this purpose, unless there Is In­ way and they will probably be uaed further Irrigation. This rain, with flammation, In which case he would for lumber on the work the 2 6 Inches which fell In June. | The last legislature passed a new tar boric arid. He also fed carbolic Ity another week the teams which amounts to over 4 Inches, or about eatray law. and for the benefit of ^rld In the grain and has fed as have been put on lately will have one-third of the average yearly rain­ farmers and others taking up estrays the law Is here published In full, as high as a tahlespoonful at a time. mtide unite a show lug fall. follows: He says It la all right to give rar- Section 1— It Is hereby provided \ C WTTAI.IHT. tmllr add In water, but would use that any animal of an unknown "That man Is one o f our leading long necked bottle and see that owner unlawfully running at large or It was well down the neck. capitalists." said Miss Cayenne lawfully running at large and tres­ Only one cow aborted after he got "D idn’t know he was In that line passing within a legal enclosure Is the herd and he has only lost two at all. What la his specialty?” an eatray and may be taken up by itiore In sll the nine years He dis­ "Th e capitalisation of the letter any householder; provided, how­ infected the stable with carbolic •P / " ever, that no eatray, unless unlaw­ > !d Now he uses any good dlsln- (From the Tumalo Times) Spokesman Classified ads bring fully running at large, shall be taken ectant In the stable, but there la Engineer O. I.auregaard, project up In the months of April. May, June, nthlng In hla opinion better than results try them don’t cost much ELECTRICAL STORM AT LAIDLAW EAST WEEK I ABORTION WORK ON THE TUMALO PROJECT TAKING ÖP ESTRAYS STEEL FLUME IN j THE FEED CANAL July, August. September. October and November, except that vicious or breachy animals may be taken up In any month. Section 3— All persons taking up an estray animal shall immediately state under oath before the nearest Justice of the peace where and when said stray animal was taken up and If damages are claimed said Justice of the peace shall proceed at once to as­ certain the damage by appointing two resident freeholders who shall within five days assess the damages and mbke due returns to the jus­ tice of the peace. Section 3 Any person taking up an estray shall at once use all agen­ cies of communication within his power, exercising due diligence. In an attempt to ascertain the owner of the same, and if no owner is discovered within ten days after taking up such animal, he shall make full and com­ plete proof before such justice of the peace, showing due diligence in as­ certaining the owner of such animal, and such evidence must be made and kept complete upon the records of the justice of the peace, showing each and every effort made by the taker-up of said estray. and when satisfactory proof of due diligence In attempting to find the real owner is proven to the satisfaction of the Jus­ tice of the peace by affidavit and made of record in the public records of the office of such magistrate, the justice of the peace may order notice of sale of such estray to be given by publication and such notice shall be the beginning of an action against such unknown owner. Section 4— If no owner Is found within 20 days thereafter, the per­ son Inking up said animal shall serve notice upon the unknown owner of such estray animal by publication In any local newspaper of general cir­ culation in such county, particularly describing the earmarks and brands on the animal taken up. the date of the taking, and any other Informa­ tion that might assist the unknown owner in finding his stock; such no­ tice shall be published once each week for three weeks, and such notice shall also name the year, the month, the day and the hour on which such estray animal will be offered for sale to satisfy damages, costs of keeping and all expense Incurred, including the Justice fees and costs of adver­ tising and sale and such other costs or expense as may have been regu­ larly made. flection 5— The nearest constable shall act as auctioneer and the per­ son taking up such animal may bid at such sale, and the proceeds of such sale shall go, first to pay the ex­ penses of the sale, second, the ex­ penses of the justice of the peace and of publication of notice, and third, to pay the expense of keeping such animal, and finally to pay the dam­ ages done by such stray animal as assessed by the justice o f peace afore­ said. and the buyer of such animal shall, if the proceedings are regular, obtain a perfect title to such animal. Every item of cost or damage or other expense shall be entered in the docket of such justice of the peace, which docket shall show in detail every step in the proceedings from the date of taking up said animal to the sale thereof, the costs of said sale, selling price and the net pro­ ceeds. but nothing herein shall pre­ vent the owner from re-taking such estray if he shall pay to the taker- up all costs, expenses and damages to that date Section 6— Any balance remain­ ing after all costs, expenses and dam­ ages are paid shall remain in the hands of the justice of peace as a trustee for the owner and if such owner shall appear and claim such money within six months thereafter, it shall be paid over to him. taking his receipt therefor, but If six months shall elapse and no owner be found, the justice of peace shall then pay the same to the county clerk, who shall place the same in the school fund of the county to the credit of the school district in which such ani­ mal was taken up and the county clerk shall enter the record of such proceedings in his estray docket, but such school district shall be liable to the rightful owner of such money for a period of three years. And If such owner shall establish his right to said money the school bi^rd shall order the clerk of such district to forthwith Issue the school district's warrant to such owner for the full amount of the money received by It from the county clerk for the sale j f such animal. Section 7— Any person who shall take up any estray otherwise than according to the provisions of this art, or shall be proven to have not exercised due diligence to ascertain the rightful owner of said estray, shall be deemed guilty of larceny and shall be subject to such penalty as the law provides for such crime. Section 3— All acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith, and espe­ cially Sections 5 (1 «. 5617, 5618. 5619. 5620, 5621 and 5623 are here­ by repealed. Filed In the office of the Secretary of State, February 21, 1913.