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page a THE BKX BITIKTIN, DAILY MOTION. BRNO, OREGON, W'KDNKSDAY, FEBUVARY 4, 1080 The Ber.d Bulletin DAILY EDITION raWtaaaa K'W? Aftaruaall BlMt . Br Ik Bud Ball.tla (lararparataa). InUrwl aa tfeconri Claaa roattw. January 1, It 17, it tha Pet Office at Band, Ortiton, under AH of Mareh , ISIS. , ORERT W. SAWYER Edltor-Manaear ENRY N. FOWLER.. Aaanclate Editor fur.l) A. WOEl.KUiN...Alvrrtiiiur Manairvr C H. SMITH Clicvilatlnn Manar ALPH SPK'CKR Marhantcal Supt Ao Indtpanitant Ntiriiomr, alandine (or the Mnar deal, ctaen bualntaa, e'aen politick and lk aatl laUiaata o( )lud Hid Cantral Oregon. vnsCRiPTins' bates Uj Mall On ?nr W.00 III Month. -''& Three atontJi Br Carrier tree Y- M.50 III Vanth 13.30 On Month .60 All lobMrtntionn ara du and PAYABLE IN AUVANCK. Notices of expiration are rtiailad ecbaerlbera and. if renewal ia oot made within "aeaonable time the paper will be ducoutinued. Plaaae notify ua prooiptl of any change of atdreaa. or 01 failure to receive, the paper retfu rarlr. Oaherwiaa wo will Dot ba raapouaibla for aoplaa miaeed. aUfce all thecal and ordars parable to The end Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, FEBRl'ARY 4. 1920 A GOOD IDEA A unique method of demonstrat ing its interest in country roads and at the same time of getting some " load work done has just been an Bounced" by the Prineville Commer cial club. A "Good Roads Contest" has been arranged with substantial prixes of fered for the most decided improve ment shown in a quarter mile strip . of road, the work to be done by farmers betwen February 9 and Oc tober 8. Entries in the contest are to be receivd and the strip of road selected (or improvement by each entrant visited and its condition re corded by the judges before work begins. The most important rules for the contest, which might well be copied here, are as follows: "1. Contest starts Wednesday, February 11, 1920. "2. Any person in Crook county is eligible to enter. "3. Length of road to be im proved one-quarter mile. "4. Entries close Monday morn ing, February 9, at 9 a. m. and all ' wishing to enter must fill out the blank below and mail it to the secretary, Commercial Club, Prine ville, Oregon, in order that - it may reach him before that date. "5. No contestant will be per mitted to begin work on his section before the morning of February 11, 1920, as the judges must inspect his section of road and take notes on it before he starts to work. ' "6. The judges shall make the awards to the 'persons making the most decided improvement in his sejtion of road and ail equipment must be furnished by him except in the event of the need of culverts, the same may be obtained from the county without cost if the county court so' approve the location of the proposed culvert. "7. There will be three prizes: First, second and third, with a guaranteed first of J 100 cash, sec ond $50 cash and third $25 cash. "In addition to the above $175 to be awarded, it is expectd and understood that additional" cash and merchandise will be donated to ward the contest and it is quite safe to say that before the contest closes tb.e total prizs offered in cash and useful merchandise will reach close to $500. The additional prizes will be published from time to time in the local papers. . "8. The contest closes October 8, 1920, and the awards will be made from the udges stand during the Inter-State fair on that date. "The location of the quarter-mile of road to be improved will be se lected by the contestant, but must not be more than 12 miles from Prineville. "The reason for limiting the con test to a radius of 12 miles from Prineville is that it will be impos sible for the judges to visit the re mote sections of the county at this time of the year. It is expected, however, next season to hold a sim ilar contest, taking in that part of the county extending from the 12 mile radius to the county bound ary." " . RippHrigRhijmostllJ ' Fighting II. C. L. . We've talked a lot about the Cost; no opportuni ties we've lost to make a few remarks; we've told how we have felt the pinch, and called for hempen ropes to lynch the profiteering sharks. Now comes the gentle spring again, when earnest, sane and thoughtful men will cease to rend their duds, quit yawping by the village pound, and spade up four teen rods of ground, and plant a lot of spuds. A garden full or useful greens, of sparrowgrass and Lima beans, is much to be desired; a garden where the squashes thrive and beets are. seen in blocks of five, will make the Cost look tired. A bed of onions by the fence is better evidence of 'sense than many frenzied yawps ; and nothing finer is in sight than is the gardener's, delight, when harvesting nis crops. The country's full of fertile earth ; all kinds of soil, of sterling worth, is strewn around our shacks; and in that soil let's plant some peas and Brussels sprouts and things' like these, and thus get down to tacks. When, to their gardens men repair, and gather luscious pumpkins there, and carrots red and fjne, and turnips full of wholesome juice, and cabbageheads that beat the deuce, the Cost takes in its sign. Miiis Kdnn l'uiilson of Mudms rump In nuikiiiR Ituod prognmit itntl Hi'coimmn'li'd by nor luotlim'' itml mvil men uie working, limitliiK Sului'tliiy and Sunday vInIUiik u tlio homo of HuMimm IVtorHon uiul Mis. Cntlirlnp Jotiunsim. It. T. Mlkktlmn mid huh Alfvod wt'io ltiilnuinil visitor, on Nutimlity. Hiimtum I'lXei'Htm whs iihIiik Ills tritrlur to-cut liny for (). K, Andi'i' sou Siitmiliiy, Mr. Thoi'po of Hi-mi hus bi-oii workliiK on Ktl .Swulley'it imw luiusc tills woi'ki Hoy Mllli'r whs working for l. K. AiiiIi'jxoii tho first of I lit wefk, Alfred l'til-imtii uiul O. ' E. An di'iMon wi'iit to lU'ilmoml Monday itftor liiinl)tr. Mrs. Oltt llHimon of ll.'Hcliuif.s culled on Mrs, Cutlicrluo Johuiitmn Wednesday itftrnotin. Rev. Johnson wtmt to Hi'iid on business WedupHtlity. Rhhiuiis I'uUtsou loaded another cur of buy lit Deschutes this week. the trees tin u coiitniet IhihIs, pin purliiK the timber for tho k power uuws lliut le now mi tint wity hum. Tint I'liinpiiiiy hits evolved u new ni'heiiitt to Met tint iiiiulimiin of ef fort mil of eiH'li in u it employed on the Htiiiuii tiiilleiH, I: every trity Unit a crew pulls 100 nr more trees eiioh mini receive a Iiuiiiih of $1.(10. The minimum wuku iiiiIiI Is 11 0 eenls ier hum' til' (4. SO. ho Uiul nil milled dolliii' Is tiilte mi Inducement to Hie men, At the em mi eiimii lieu i- Tumult) tltey liuve Iteen liuvliiK Home I coll ide und llielr minimi Hint rim Hie rut up sit UK mini out, si) llicy Blurted the crew to tho tree jiullliiu camp to keep them IniHy while iiereHKitry roimliH worn being iiuitle. Tim company urriiiiKed to rjol it Unci or to operate I lie huwh und nfter inovliiu It pint way (Uncovered they could not use It becaiiHii It was in bud shape, although It wits a new niiicliiiio und hud plowed only ulmiil forty iiereH. but hud been two woekH or inilll it new eiiKliui cull ho oliluliied. Tim fiil'llieiH' leleiilinmi linn he. Iweeu lleutl uiul HohciiiiIhh Is pro KI'i'hhIiik nicely uiul Hie who U all up. Tut It in Tho Hull.. I In. KasmuH Person and Huns Mlki "IVj''l r' ktlen wurtr transuding business li oiled. lu is understood (but the Kend on Wt'tlnesduy. cut up camp will bo Idle for about Anton AhlHtrom was In 1 doing H)mtt triitllng on Krldtiy, llullullil "WANT AUH" HtiltH Try Them, lli'liig He- WtiK.tt'P Peredixo TooihRute Mrs. J. J. Holland was a visitor at the Keller home Wednesday. J. M. Smith, Oscar Shear and Mrs. L. G. Morgan made a business trip to Bend Saturday, while Win. A. Rabn acted as postmaster. Walter and Roy Keller made a business call at the Wm. A. Rabn home Saturday morning. L. G. Morgan called ui. the R. R. Keller homo Friday evening. Oscar Shear was a caller at the Morgan home Friday evening. R. R. Keller called at the Cooke home Wednesday. T. R. Going. Sr., was out over Sunday, returning to Bend Monday. Mrs. L. G. Morgan and Miss Edith Matheny were school visitors in district No. 26 Thursday, also called on Mrs. J.- J. Holland the same day. Put U In "THE RmXETIJI." PLEASANT RIDGE TO SECURE NEW CARRIER TLEASANT R1DGK. Feb. 4. Mrs. W. If. Gray was on the sick list but bus now fully recovered. Mrs. Cuthrine Johansen enter tained the following guests Sunday: Miss Edna Paulson and Antone Paulson of Madras, Mr. and Mrsi Ole Hanson and Hans Hanson of Deschutes, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mikkelsen and Alfred Mlkkelsen and Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Hanson of Tumalo. , We expect to have a new mail carrier the first of the month, Clydo Moore having resigned to lake up other work. ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. White wore shopping in Bend on Wednesday. ' A lame crowd wits out to tho meeting which was held at the Johnson home on Thursday even-1 ing. Rev. JohnHon delivered u fine' sermon, after which a lunch con- j slating of Blind wIcbcH. cuke and cof- fee was served. ! J. W. Peterson was a buslnexs ' visitor in Bend Satiirduy. Mrs. O. K. Anderson was a ltentl visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Catherino Johuuncn sold her, lumb to a Kend butcher this week. Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Gray were' guets of Mr. und Mrs. O. K. Auder-j son at dinner Sunday. NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS KEKI Ol'T t'OU) KKKI' IN MEAT KKEP ol'T lH'ST Hill Vl'V.U AND WUKK SAVKH Equip vour house, office or atom ltli Wrnllier Ktilpa now. Limited a'tipply left ut urlclnul price. See T. L. COLLIER, Bend, Oregon BONUS PLAN USED AT JUNIPER . CAMP t'rewi Pulling IOO or .More Trees' III t)ny nt Camp Near Deiwiiiilev, I (iet 91 Per Mai) Kitra. I DESOHl'TES, Fqll. crew at the Juniper tree i. The pulling Y6i)REVt5 Will aad Horoiatf. Ey. U they Tire, Itch. Smart or Burn, if Sara. Irritated. Inflanwd or Granulated, uaa Maria a a. K.lraabaa. Ml lor thiant or Adult, AtallRrogguta. Write lor free Eye Bpok. Barlaatn IWr CaCakasa WILLIAM MONTGOMERY SIIKI-T METAL WORK PIPELESS FURNACES Installed Complete Slop on Minnesota Street. faasammaamauaaua Putting on a good minstrel show is now added to the accomplish ments of the Bend fire department. NEWS NOTES FROM MILLICAN FARMS MILLICAN, Feb. 2. Prank Per clval was a Bend visitor this week. Mary M. Holland called at the Keller and Rosin homes' Saturday. J. J. '.Holland spent over Sunday at home. . J. J. Holland and son Joseph and . daughter, Miss Mary M., called at the R. R. Keller home Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Cooke came out Monday to make an extended visit with her sons, C. J. and H. K. Cooke. Mrs. L. Q. Morgan and sister, Miss Edith Matheny, called on Mrs. f red Terrll. Thursday. MAXWEL1 "Pay as you ride" on our easy payment plan Among the vast number of motorists that consider reliability an J economy the prime requisite of automobiles, the Maxwell . is the choice of its price class. The fact that a Maxwell gives MORE miles on gasoline, oil and tires and that in doing so it gives stable, dependable service is the great factor in creating the vast national demand for this car. More than 10C,000 persons who want to make their money go as far as possible, will buy Maxwells in 1920. And some 40,000 persons who desire Maxwells will be disappointed because of the shortage. Order early, and you will at least get a definite and early delivery date. Pioneer Garage Co. uuitiioiijniociifliwuiitHiuni THERE IS NEED IN EVERY HOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Stop to count the cost of the laundry you send out. Stop to count tho cost of laundry dune by old methods. You will at once see the reusoni why -you should :iav un electric washing muchlne. $12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a TII0R WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. Bend Water Light & PoweiCo. inrmrmmmuiiiuiiijiiiiiiuiuuiiuaiiipiiiiiiniiiniiitmwi,,, The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie ot their community. If they pull together, the progress und prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of ilass'hotred.there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVLLN-HIXON COMPANY Progressiveness and Growth in thia'commusity, means dollara and'eentt in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. . Build of home product and patronise home induatry.' The cheapeat and belt building material ia Deachutca (White) P'" j ' manufactured right here into all aizea and tfradea of lumber. Acquire a home of your own instead of a bunch of rent receipta. PUT YOUR. MONEY TO WORK, BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS MILLER LUMBER COMPANY