fir II Mm HI HI r,ov.ta. !rSw5Siii i W sywSI THi pityif qUM.KTIN, HM. VUI,,lt?jAY. JANH)' H, ia. A SUCCESSFUL CONCRETE ROAD Transformation of Old Highway fcy (owans. ONE OF THE BEST IN STATE The "Grade Road, One a Two Mil Terror to farmers, la Now Polnttd Out With Pride Utd Automoblla Tax Monty. Probably one of the tcry worst nlecea of road In Iowa existed for yean In Hcnton county. Just h cross the Cedar river north of Vinton. It whs knowu the "jrrnde road" and In well known, especially to every uutomobllo tourist who wb unfortunate enough to be forced to travel It The pro do road proper In about two tulles In length, leading directly from the north end of the Cedar rirer bridge. It traverses Very lowland, which over flown In time of high water and pre scnta a number of difficulties which un der the old system baffled the roadmafc era. This crude la built up like a rail road prade. and the height Tarlcs from probably ten to twenty- feet During freshets the rtrcr wonld cover the en tire country, tn soma places running over the road, and the consequence was that when the waters receded the grade wan honeycombed with washouts. Va rious ways were tried to reslt the water, such an uslnj? crushed stone, dirt, etc but every year found the sur face of the road a little worxe than the year before and so hill of "chuck" bole that a real old corduroy road was a boulevard In comparison. It was al most Impossible to get over It with a load, much less an automobile. As the ordinary road tax In this township wns entirety too small to properly take care of even thin one piece of road, the building of a per manent highway was a dllQrnlt. mat ter. However, early last spring; the Vinton Ad. club took the mutter up, and what wan the wurst piece of road In Iowa Is now the brat and enjoys the distinction of being the first con crete county road to be built In Iowa. A committee was appointed by the Ad. S h-H) m mi innit-iiMH ROAD TIPS FOR THat FARM BH8. The farmera are recegntltng tti advantages el having good roads In ordtr to transport tha products of their farms and en abla them to dispose of thtm at reduced cost of transportation, and the remarkable progrett be ing made In read Improvement It not altogether due to the au tomobile. When a farmer can huttle a load ol produce to a railroad eta tlon in half an hour with one hone at against two hours with two hortes he It saving money and receiving tha benefits of good roads. Good roadt will change back ward localities Into progressiva ones, enhance valutt and bring to general notice many resources which -have only been known lo- ', cally and not appreciated. Bet- ter Roads, A clnknlllcd ml in The lhillctln is rend by hundreds nnd nrlnua tho nil vert leer good returns for tliu money Invested. Mil 1 ? H-ll I IM- l-H-M-1-H-H-c CONCRETE BRIDGE WORK IN KANSAS. State Highway Engineers Are Preparing Plant. . Bus kGV" " . .-1 t" ', t, ' - i eaaaaaaatlaiA-" -"aH Plan for thirty live concrete bridges are twine drawn n the uttlre ot thr state highway enpjttevr at ttie Knnsn, AKrk'UlturHl eollepj Twenty-four ol these are to bv built In Jewell county Seven men are kept busy tn the high way demrttuept now Mutt of the wurk in with ttrtdgm. Thrve men are In the fleld all the time Itoiiectlnu uniiges uver construction, and thr other four make estimate and prepare plan. Two more lusinxtohLnre need ed now When n call for help In bridge build ing cotnen In to the highway depart ment an etigtmer t sent to look over the alte and ghe n rough estlmnte of the cVvst Whenever po-wlule. concrete brldgm are reciimmendrd. The engt nivr then comes bark to the college ami prepare plans and sends them. wth an Inspector, to the man In charge of runtru-iln The lnHVtor see that ttie brldie In bul.t according to the plan and ieclnVntliins. lie stays on.the Job until It Is tluWhed In chnntfinc a Mite fur n bridge an en gllieer sometime H alile to correct the pad location or the old bridge and thereby make a leiter road and reclaim some gond farrolug land. Such war the case recently when A. ft l.oh. as , slstnnt state highway engineer, went to Butler county to look over n site- A new bridge was needed to replace an I old Iron one on which a good deal of money bad bven spent for repairs. I Mr. Loph selected o new location for we onuge. wnicn win ao away wttn I four dangerons curves In the rood and give twek two or three acres of farm land for cultivation. A concrete bridge I 100 feet long was recommended and ! plana will be drawn for It autcnox or couplktkd ooxcbktb boxo AT TIX70. u. clnb to go before the snperrlsors and urge prompt action. It was found that with Kenton comity's share of the new state automobile lax coming lo. sev eral thousand dollars were available. The farmers served by thin villainous road were then approached and to gether with business Interest of Vln too contributed J'J.400 toward the cost of making a start toward two miles of permanent concrete road. The work was let to a responsible contractor at $1.03 per square yard, and tbe finished road Is a Joy to look upon and better still to travel over. Jt Is expected at an early date to com plete tbe entire two miles und perhaps too re. Tbe road constructed thin year amounts to 2.000 lineal feet. The road way is sixteen feet wide, wltb center eight Incbrs thick, grading down to nix Inches thick at tb edges, which gives It incident crown for draluage purpose. Xhf -curb l twelve tncbea and la Inverted, extending Into tbe CtooikJ. wtycti arlll greatly aid In tbe resistance to be hlgu water. Tbe entire cwt of tbU paving fos approximately $3,002. of which Vinton business men and 'farmers directly" In terested contributed 1200. n'nd the county paid $2200 ont of tbe aotomo hJIs tax. This does not Include tbe grading on each side of tbe cement rpadway. which was to a local man and cost tsoa It la well worth tbe price- and no doobt next year will see tlie work of this year extended at least as much mora.' ' New PALACE MARKET Charles Boyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. ir ' Value of Good Roads. Three years ago the farmer of Ppott aylvanla county. Va.. spent f 1 00.000 on good roads. FTere in how the value of farm lands Increased as a result: In crease. , Price. Price, per Owner. Acres. ISOJ. WS. cent Cleorirs a Bhsy 1 ttX) tS.WO Bussn M. Alwip... . 450 COCO I.S0 V .Tommy Todd 110 IJUn i.000 Mr. Edgar Wallace. IB 6.000 1M00 1W Thomus J Priee... . 7 iSOQ 4.H0 (I William Tlwrourn .. JM 1.000 10.009 CI Good Hlghwaya Uplifting. There la uotblug that contributes more to rural uplift than good Tpjjdai rfor social and ecopondc Improvement inmmuulcntlou must be'easV. Without pood roads It In Impossible for tbe'peo p)e of rural coramunltlee to meet and flWiiss ways and means of imprcvlag rural .socjtty. J. J. RYAN Sanitary Plumbing STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATINO. JOBBINO Promptly Attended to. Ppstofflc po No-171 Office os Wl Sf reet with Cbas. Hunter sfc oftS Mt Hood Nougat Something New Try Them Don't Forget Our DAINTY MEALS. 1 '? afc. t K Ss' - m0r- lIKKCT01tV tr Ol' I'lCIALS. Vtilted Ktntes. rrosldon't ........ .William II. Tnft Vtco President ..Jnmea 8. Sherman Socrotnry of Stnto ..... .1 O. Knox Secretary of Treasury , MncVcngh Secretary of Interior . .V, L. Klshor Secretary ut War. ...II. 1M Btlmson Sectotnry uf Commerco and ljlor . . .... Chnrlcs Xngut Secretary of Navy Oeo. Von ) lur Secretary of Agriculture Jan. Wilson Postmaster General .P. II. Hitchcock Attorney General G. W. Wtckoish.un Ktnte. Attorney Krcd W A llion Governor Oswnld West Secretary of Statu . ... 11. W. Olcott Treasurer ..... ... .Thns. II. Ka Atty Gouerul ......A. M. Crawford 8uprtntou0ant Puhlla Instruction . . . . I It. Alderman Stato Printer W. 8. Dmftwuy Commissioner Labor Stntlstlcs .... .. .0. P. Hon Game Warden ....... .W. L. Klnlcy State Knglueer John II. lenls United Stales Senators ...... .... , Geurgo K. Chamberlain Congressmen A. W. KntTorty ....Jonathan Uoume, Jr. V. C, Hnwtoy Serntli Judlclnl Dlitilct. CiiHik County. Judgo W, U, Hrndthnw J!llK. ..,,.... H. C. Hills Clerk Warren Drown Shorift T. N. llalfour Treasurer Italph Jordan Assoctor .-.. J. D. l.al'olluito School Supt. H. A. Kord Coroner .Dr. K. O. ll)do Surveyor Fred A. Ulco Commissioners It. II Dsyley Jamca Illcu llio Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In May nnd third Monday In Oitol.er. , Probate .Moeta flrst Monday In each month. CommtHloncrs' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, Soptembor and November. llend School HUtrlct No. IS. I Directors H. J. Ovortttrf. Chmn V. M. Hay Clyde M. McKay Clerk II. K. Allen City of IWnd. Mavor G. P. P'ltnnn Recorder II. C Kills Treasurer II. J. Overfjrf Chief or Pollco S. K. Roberts City Engineer ....George 8. .Young Councllmcn II. E. Allen .A. U French ,...y M. S. La 1 1 In II. I). Ford John Steldl J It. Wcnandy HTKNOGIt.M'IlY WOUK, Hteuogrnplier tit Tho IliOletln of lice Mill tnko rop)'lnt and eiefnl typen'rlllng Aork at reasdnabU rial's, gii iinuawmn hsmih iivxt --a: LIWS IIOWlHi TKOUIII.I) IN UH.M) Demi ieoilo lnvvo fun ml nut that A HINUI.H I)OBI: of Blmplo huekthnfn bnrk, Kb corliu. etc. as cointiotindoil In Aillor-1-kn, tho Gormiut niiiionill- cltls romedy. relieves coiistlnntloii, sour stotuncli or gas on tlio stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mlxturo nutlHeptlclteu tho dlgesllvn orgniiH nml drawn off tho linnurltle ami It Is surprising how Quickly It helps. The Patterson Drug Co, (Advertisement) lest l Taylor, who gives Unro O. fl. nei lit- NOTICi: OV CONTHST. Hcpnrtmt'iit of tlio Intvr'or. I'ntteil States Land Olllco, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, Deo tuber 18, 1813. Tu Lewis Grceulfnf, of Contr lla, Wash., Contestue. You arc hereby notified that Kr- ewwin i"i' ""' iisoiu nondi OreKuii, mi his pimi- olllco mlilroNr, did OH Nov, 18, HHK (llu lit Hurt olllco hla duly corroliora tod niipllcntlon tu context olid suatiro tho cmirelliitluii of your hottiestoml, i.'iitry No ., Hormi no. uuuai, Hindu Junn n, 1010, for WUHM'i, I3V.HWU, Hoclloit a8, Township 1.1, H ItiuiKu 11, i:., Wlllnmotto Morlill nu, ami as ground for his content ho alleges that uuld ontryinnu nuvur vs tnlillshoil or miiliitaliied restiluuco tin on said tract! that ho Mover linn colli voted or Improved said trnct In any logreu whatever and litis wholly ihnmtoiied snld trnct for morn than ouu year Inst pnst, You nro, tliuroforo, further itott lloil that li o snld iiIIhiiHIoum will ho tnkun by Ill's ottlce its having been confessed by you, and your said uiitry Mill ho cnncoled thuretinder without vonr further right to he heard there in, either before this olllco or on ap peal, If )uu fall to tllu lu this, olllco ftlthlu twenty nays attur win BEND FUEL CO. All kinds of fuel deliv ered promptly nt lowest mitrket prices. PHONE YOUH ORDERS. KOlMtTII piihllcutlon or this notlcu, as mIiowii Imlow, your niiswor, tiuilur until, spi'dllciilly iiientltiK and re simuilliiK to tlii'Hu nllnKatloiiM or con lent or If you rail within that limo I i lllo In tli hi ofllco iluii proor Hint you linvo aorvlul n copy of your mistver on tho snld conli'Mlnnl oltlinr In powni or hy reilHlnrod mall. If HiIh sorvlro la innilo In- Iho dollvnry tf n copy of your answer lo tho conteslnnt In per son, incur of such sorvlco must l either tho snld ronttiMtnnt'H wrlllou ttcknowlotlKiuunt or his receipt or tlio copy, showiuK tlio dntn ot lu recnlpi, or tho iilllilinlt ot tho perou by whom dullvorods If mndn hy rttKlstur oil mall, proof of miicIi sorvlco nriiHt consist of tho nlllilnvlt of tho porsoii hy wlioin llui copy was innllod Mlatlnic when and llin postonico to which it wim malleil, and this iillltlnvlt must ho iiccouiianld liy the poatuinstur'a receipt ror llio letter You should slate III your answer Iho imiiio of Iho poslortlcn to which you deslro futtiro notice tu ho sent in vim. 0. W. MOOIIM, Itetslster. Dntn of first pulillrntlou, Dec. 2'i, lUl'J. Dsto of second publlontlou, Jun. 1, Dalo ot third publication, Jan. H, 1913, Unto ot fourth publication, Jun. If,, 1013. , y N. P. WEIDER PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. Ivatiinntes on Wnll Pajwr nt uppllcntlon 1'ortlnml I'rlct'H ChtHRiit nml Heat Wall I'nxr Satnilt's In tho county. (Jut My rrlcM. Sliap i Ol'suii Itlinl. Mtsi ( IHMhwU Iluii I. HKMl l)K!,OH Candies, Fruits, Nuts POST CARDS Ic EACH. Photographs of Deschutes Valley Boyd UulldlnjOreenv.ood Avenue ROY VINVAHD CLIFFORD OURQIN TRY THE NEW White River Flour cass b Manufactured by Oregon's finest Mill. Notice the r i tasterr-ryou'll like it. Made to comply with the pure fqod laws, therefore, NOT BLEACHEP, but PURE AND WHObESOME, NbW FOR SALE BY 1 Cloyer Leaf Dairy PURE AULK AND CREAAl THLIil'tlOMl and we will deliver S. L. STAATS, Prop. Central Oregon r a : uroKerage o. Atrrnts for the UNION MKAT COMPANY Or 1'OUTI.ANt), OIIK. Wo carry a complete stock of hams, bacons, salt meats, lards and compounds with the United Warehouse Co. at llend. Prompt attention to mall or phono orders. Wholesale only Office and Salesrooms Bend, Oregon. z TjaBBm,r" t.i X L. B. 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