PAGR 0. nnxn nuM.KTiN, nuxn, omc, wkdnkhoay, iwiiui'auv n, ion. ttT" BEGIN SOON ON SANATORIUM SPECIFICATIONS ARE BEING PREPARED ROAD EXPERT AVAILABLE Hulkllng to lie For Tuberculosis ! tlents Will Arroniniolii(o 20 nt ijtnrt Institution to llo llcst of Kind In tho Northwest. FlnnB for tho sanatorium which Is to bo built hero, according to ,tho ennouncoment luado In Tho Uullottn last week, aio progressing and It Is expected that with tho settlement of a fow flnnl matters of'uctall It will bo posslblo to begin construction. Dr. V. C Coo, ono of tho promoters, says that the stte chosen Is on land of Tho Bend Company above town and near tho river. Tho building plan that is under consideration follows closely tho plan of tho state Institu tion for tho trcatmen of tuberculosis patients at North Reading, Mass. Specifications arc being prepared for this building nt tho present time and when they are completed and the other details arranged contracts will be let. As Indicated In the building plans, tho sanatorium will bo Intended for tuberculosis sufferers, and It is ex pected that It will open with its full capacity of patients, 20 In all. Tho building will bo on tho so-called butter-fly plan, with a central portion for administration purpose and two wings running from It at obtuso an gles for tho accommodation of pa tients. Theso wings will bo open on tho sunny sides and In the rear of each will bo rooms correspond ing to tho number of bed for tho mo of patients on days when tho weather Is too cold for them to re main In tho open portion. A separate building will contain kitchen and dining room and nurses' quarters. Speaking of the sanatorium. Dr. Coo said: "For six years I have been watch ing tho statistics of deaths as re ported by the state board of health and I have observed hat Crook County shows tbe lowest death rato from tuberculosis of any county In tho state, only 4 or 6 per cent of all deaths in the county being from that cause. Malheur comes next with about G per cent, while in Clack amas It 1b about 19 per cent. Of the Crook county deaths, it should be noted that many of them are of what might be called imported cases; that Is, low cases originate here. For some time I have been trying to start a sanatorium here to tako advantage of these favorable conditions and success Is beginning to come. We are going to have tho best Institu tion of Its kind in the Northwest. " Tho officers of tho company are: Dr. E. A. Pierce, president; Dr. U. C. Coe, secretary; Dr. B. Ferrell and O. M. Paterson. directors. All are local men- but Dr. Pierce. He" Is a Portland physician who specialize In tuberculosis, having a private h.ic pltAl for tbe purpose there. He tun made several visits to Bend to u serve local conditions. O. A. 0. Pino Prof. Hkrlton nt Sor lcos of tho County. Tho following loiter hna boon re ceived by County Jmlgo Springer: To tho Honorable Board of the Coun ty Court, Prlnovllto, Oregon. Gentlemen: Tho extension-division of tho Ore gon Agricultural College taken pleas ure In announcing that nrrangomontH havo been niiulo which will plncu Prof. 0. V. Skolton, our highway ex port, nt tho service of the peoplo of tho stato. Wo aro anxious thijt his service bo used In n wny to best nil vauco tho caiiBQ of bettor ronds. For tills reason, wa uro communicating directly with you. Prof. Skolton has just returned from nn extended Investigation of the subject of highway construction In tho United States. This, tagothor With his long study of tho subject, Qualifies him to speak with authority on this question. We aro now arranging dates for Prof. Skolton and shall ho pleased to include your county In tho Itinerary If you aro In. a position to use his services to advantage. Yours respectfully, HA1.PH D. 1IKTZHL. PROCEEDINGS OF T COUNTY Cr COURSE WILL BE THOROUGH Instruction to Fnrniers and Wives to I5o Given by Able Lecturer. PKINEVILLE, Feb. 9. Arrange ment for the farmers' short course are fast noaring completion. Classes will begin at 8 o'clock on the morn ing of February 23 and will be held in the Commercial Club hnli, at the court house and In some of the class rooms at tbe high school, In order to accommodate all who wish to attend. Tho work In agriculture will deal with all the phases of the subject at interest to the farmers of the coun ty. Tbe lectures and demonstrations indomestic science will all bo of a practical nature. Under agronomy, will be studied such subjects as: ' Crook county soils, their fertility ' and management, tho crops adapted to each type of soil; the production and disposal of these crops, as well as other phases of this Interesting branch of scientific agriculture which clou Is with soils and crops. This work will be given by Prof. H. D. Scuddor of the department of agron omy at tbe O. A. C. Lectures on the various breeds of beef and dairy cattle, light and heavy horses, sheep and swine, will bo giv en by Prof. Potter. He will also give lectures on tbe breeding, foedlng and management of tho various classes of livestock. Practice In scoring and Judging will be given. Each part of the animal will bo studied so that tho farmer will learn to look at the ani mal aB a collection of parts, each 'of which should conform to a certain standard. 13. B. Fltts, professor of dairying nt O. A. C, will deliver, the lectures on dairying, discussing such topics ns the establishment, care and feed ing of a dairy herd, milk and cream testing, co-oporatlvo,, testing, the making of butter and cheese, etc. Tho utudents will be given practice in testing milk and cream. Thoso wish ing to take part In this work should bring samples of milk and eu-ain from their own cows. The domestic science work will be conducted by Dean Calvin, assisted by Mrs. Dolman of Corvnllls and Mrs. "Wulker of tho Crook County High School. It will cover plain, fancy and special cookery, home nursing, house sanitation, etc. An adjourned meeting of tho Janu ary term of tho County Court was held at tho court housu In Prlnovlllu, Oregon, Februnry 2, 1914. Present: (J? Springer, Judgo, presiding; It. II. llayloy nnd W. W. Brown, commix slonors; Frank Ulklns, sheriff, and Wnrrcn Brown, county clerk. Where upotc tho following proceedings were had, to-wit: In tho matter of ronds, tho follow lug appropriations wero mndo: Boar Creek road, $1500; Boavor Creek Paulina, $4000; Redmond-Sisters, $2000; Ashwood-datoway, $2000. D. F. Stewart unpointed supervi sor of tho ronds in tho eastern part of tho county. ' In tho tunttor of n warrant for $500 In favor of 8. S. Steams In rc gard to tho Huffman road, said war rant was ordorcd cancelled. In tho matter of tho telegram from Uio Governor asking If Crook county could not uso n hundred men on road work, decided that tho county has no work suitable to uso such men on. In tho mnttor of bridges and cul verts over prlvnto ditches, clerk In- YOU WOULD NOT THINK OR USINd A POOR CEMENT IN CONCRETE WORK. WHY WASTE GOOD CEMENT IN BINDING TOGETHER PIECES OF CLAY, DIRT OR VEGETABLE MATTER, YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL USE GLUE, AS FAR AS THE STRENGTH of tho WHOLE 18 CONCERNED VK CAN SUPPLY ?OV WITH AVASHED HAND AND GRAVEL OF THE PROPER SIZES FOR YOUR PARTICULAR PURPOSE." ASK FOR QUOTATIONS. Bolton, Ruetenik & May FRANK MAY, Mgr. Bend, Ore. structed to wrlto Supervisors iMitv pool, Geo. Hamilton. It. M. Elder, Al ien lllcoxnn nnd Bohronn ami re ttuest that they rurnlsh any Informa tion that may ho required In order that tmnunllitto action may bo tnkoit to collect for bridges and cnlvortit which havo boon placed over prlvuto dltehos by the enmity, and tho coun ty attorney Is requested to demand Immediate sett lenient of said accounts. In tho matter of n Justice of tho pence In Ashvvood precinct, It appear ing that thoro Is n vacancy In tuo of tlco At Justice of the poaco for said proctnet, It Is ordered that Floyd Kltts bo and ho Is hereby appointed Justice of tho pence fur said Ashwood precinct. In tho mater of tho report of Ac countant A. Me 10. Ball, roport pre sented and approved nn to county trcasuror, also approved as to tho county clerk. February 3, 1914, court recon vened 9:30 a. in., present same out corn as on yestorduy. In tho mnttor of tho roport of Ac countant A, McE. Ball, approved as to county nssessor. Springer votes to allow 15 Held deputies nt $100 each. Bnyloy and Brown voto to allow all deputies that tuny bo needed, tho mnttor to bo entirely with tho asses sor. In tho matter of a general systom of rond Improvement: In regard to tho appropriations for tho Bear nnd Beaver Creek roads, ordered to Increnso tho appropriations of $1500 nnd $4000 respectively mndo on tho 2nd lust, to nn appropriation of $15, 000 to cover both roads, said $15, 000 to be exclusive of two steel bridges, vlr., ono nt Nowsom creek nnd ono nt Antelopo canyon. Fur ther ordered that $5000 additional work tuny be done on said roads pro vided tho court so decides af that time and provided further that rep resentatives from tho Prlnavlllo Com mercial Club and from the said road districts will assist by taking care of warrants nt par to run for ono year, for said $5000. In tho matter of tho report of Ac countant A. McE. Ball ns to sheriff's ottlce. sheriff claims that all tho $94. 15 turned Into tho treasury was all tho mileage collected for tho year, Amdavltof Frank Klklns, sheriff, rel ative to said report received and tiled with tho celrk. Further action In tho matter of tho report continued until tho regular March term, SMITH ADDS DRY (,'M)lH. With tho change Into new quar ters, tho R. M, Smith Clothing Co. is adding another lino to Km busi ness, this being n drygoods depart mentl Already part of tho new stock has arrived. Tho department will bo In charge of Miss Arrlo Black. MssMM'tnaMMMH UNew Dress Material o Tiwrc t rmjussiacra-igs - :M...J--.-i2 J.INHN SUITINGSPLAIN' COLORS 30c a yard ' . UIIICI'KHATI.NK i 30c a yard NURATINE 25c a yard WHIPCORD 20c a yard NEW SPRING GINGHAMS toile nir noiid . 12zcayard . NEW GINGHAMS lOcayard NEW PERCALES lOcand I2icayard E. A. Sather i i,HM w NOTICE. 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J,euv in, Tonilnt HlcepliiK cur, Hurtlix 91. CoiiiicvtloiiH In Portland lo nnd from knnu and nil KuHtvrii point. Two II Km.t. it. ir. citoziKit, AhM. (Jen. I'jinh. ARt. Portlnncl, Oregon, COOX "OWI' Orchil I'olnlH, Lcnvo lleml Hi, 10 ii. Port land 7 i. m nrrlvo JK'ihI H a. i' lint iiiiin mi j I'liiii'llC'N, Wllliiinotto Vnlloy, PiiKot Hound, Hio mlteil tinliiN dally via Hpoluino imf 40-5 J. H. COHIIKTT, AKont, lleml, OrcKon Jl