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fSSLi H ! u. 9 vnt. IKS III BILL ED Lid'RQAARD STEERS CLEAR OF IT Tunmlo Frojcct Knglnccr Mny He ?ljjn nt Close of Ycnr nnd Thou New Itlll Would lllock tho .Appointment of Ills Successor. O. Lnurgaard, Project Engineer of tho Ttnunlo Project, when asked his opinion of tho Initlatlvo monsuro now bolng ctfculHtcdJvhoso objects arc to abolish Jho omco of State Hnwlnoor, abolish' tho -l)Wort Land Htmrtl and abolish tho wtor auperlntondentn, assumed 'thnt non-commltal air which lurks nbout mill-building lumbermen these (lays and sometimes becomes engineers., "To tolt the truth." said Mr. l.ur gaard, "Tho move (s a comnlotc sur prise to mo. I had known nothing nt nil of It until I saw tho newspapers last Tuesday, and I have never seen n cony of the tironoscd lull. Mr. Lnurgnard exlalned that his position was a dollcnto one. Whether ho now came out for tho bill, or rldl ruled It. ho would bo open for critl cisni. Therefore, he chooses o re main sllont regarding H. Among other things, the bill pro poses to appoint tho engineer on tho Tumalo Project as State Engineer, until 1915, his salary to be borne equally from tho goncral stato funds and from the "Tumalo Reclamation Fund." Just exactly what the last named fund Is 1s not entirely clear. It was pointed out. but ono fact does develop thnt promises peculiar ro sultB should tho bill receive a fav orable vote. Evidently Governor West, sponsor of tho new bill, wants Lewis out as State Engineer and L&urgaard in. nt lonet until 191G. But supnose Lnurgaard quits at tho end of this year? When questioned In this regard, Mr. Laurgaard said: "Yes, It Is extremely nrobnblo that I shall resign at tho end of this vcar. The construction work will bo done The rest or it will simply bo a main tenance Job. which any competent man, not necessarilv an engineer, can handle. Rightfully, tho present ralary might be cut down considera bly. If 1 am able to get a suitable position elsowhero, nt constructive work, I roost certninlr shall take It at onco after November, when tho Tumalo work will bo about done." Fhonld Mr. Lanrgsard resign, a Is probable, two things crop up that may be embarrassing to those who are backing tho new bill. First, tho Tumalo net. creating i that fund, etc., spcciflcallr states that the Desert Land Hoard shall appoint the Prolect Engineer. If the now hill abolishes tho Dcrt Land Hoard, and tho Prolect Engineer resigns, who is to appoint his successor? Ap parently, point out those who dern tho bill the result of norsonnl milic an entertaining legal tanglo would evolve there. It has bn Enerl'v ittdnrond I hat Fred Wallace of Ladlaw Is la llae to hive rhargo of the mainte nance of the Project when the eon Atruotlon work is done and Mr. Laur gaarV goes. Should he get tho lob end should the new brill go Into pTect then Mr. Wallaee would boenme Stste Engineer, point out Wallace's friends. CALL FOR RIDS. Sealed bids will be received nt La Pino for School District No. 42. for the building of a basement and fur nishing material for same. Tho base ment to bo built of stono or cement, Dlds must bo in before 12 o'clock noon July 2, 1914. The school board rosorves tho right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at Ln Pine, C. V. Carml Chel, 13-1 8c FOR RENT Two room suites fur nished for light house keopintr. Honklo &. Ryan. 12tf Adv. NEARLY STRIKES MOUNTAiN Iloe Pentlral Italloon AlmoHt Striken Three Fingered Jack. Although Central Oregon folko didn't know It, had they looked to ward Thrco Fingered Jack early Fri day morning they might have caught a glimpse ot the balloon "Kansas City III" of tho Portland Rose Fes tival racers up there close to tho peak, For, according to Roscoe Fawcett of The Orogonlan, who was a pas senger on tho air craft, about C a. m., when a deneo fog opened for n minute, tho sky travellers found themselves within a very few feet ot the ragged peaks of Three Fingered Jack, and escaped disaster only through q 'Ick work in throwing off sand bags and thuB gaining altitude. Mr. Fawcett early this spring mar ried MIhh Winifred Abbott, who pre viously had been a guest here upon several occasions at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Allen. FRUIT JAIlfl Mason Sure Real Skuse Ilardivare Co. Adv. 1IRLI) MEN WERE HERE. Theodore Koersto and Martin Hall meyer of Held wore in town last week and did a lot of boosting for the Fourth of July celebration that tha Pringle Flats Development Associa tion Intends to hold nt the Flats this year. Incidentally they got goner- - ig-j-Tr.. iiiifl, i bus coptrthutlons Yronv Bond thcr chants, n doton of whom subscribed prizes ot various eorta for tho many contests that will bo hold. On of tho chief features will bo a bucking and roping contest. YOUNG FOLKS; MUSICAL Mlw tlravce' Class I'lense !nrgo And lenco Willi Kvtcnslvo Program, 1 Tho Music Story Program given tv tho pupils of Miss Eva Graven' Fjudnmcntal Music Training Scho-il occurred Juno Cth, and proved n tuuvt delightful event. Through error, mention of tho onturtalumont was not mndo Inst week, A. very comprehensive and Interest Sen program was rendered by tho four graduates, Joanotto Keyos, Mil dred Klein, Ida Nlswongor and Gladys Snthor. Miss Graves directed tho oxorclnea. Sathor's Hall, whoro tho young peoplo performed, was crowded with an npproclatlvu audi ence. Each of the four young musi cians did her lmrt excellently well. and there woro no hitches lu tho pro gram irom oiuiHirrnseuieni or omer oruso. Careful and clevor training showed In all tho work. Comforting to Stout People. Foley Cathartic Tablets nro n spe cially good little rogulntor thnt Kiiope your Bystom In porfoet working order. No bllllousnoes, no constipation, no distress after eating, no greasy, gas sy taste. A stout person who uses them constantly will really feel thin ned out and moro comfortable as n result ot their use. Adv. Patterson Drug Co. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from pa go 2.) Shobert's plnce nnd the station was graded last week tho county doing half the work, while the land owners put up tho remaining ono half. Fos ter brothers donated the use ot their traction engine. J. P. Doherty mado final proof on his Innd before Commissioner Chnrl ton Friday evening. E. L. Iventons' tcanr ran away Fri day, making tho entire dlstanco to Redmond without breaking tho wag on or Injuring themselves. Several persons met tho runaways but in each caso turned out And gave them tho road. Tho II. F. D. petition with 11C names Is being forwarded to Wash ington. Henry Meyer went up to Rend on Saturday, remaining over Sunday for cnurch sorvices. Mrs. G. C. Truesdalo and Miss Vio la returned Saturday from n few days' visit with friends in tho Penin sula country. Tho young people held their choir practlco at the Wilson school houso Saturday evening ot last weok. The dato was changed to Friday evening for this week. J. F. Rico and his neighbor, II. K. ft 'ft e M TM.Tfff iwwy JMhm,wwmr.xwmmto.!m. . Alfc'nV.kro fencing (ttaif iilaoeagiw i ! I " I...M.-.II ... rauims. John Reynolds canto tn from Port land Sunday nnd la visiting nt tho Wlllcoxon nnd Forrest homes. Gladys nnd Hntol Ilnyn returned from Prlnovlllo Saturday where they have been tho past 9 months attend ing tho c. c. ii. a, Enrl Stovons nnd Mrs. Anna llool gar ot Hedmond wuro visitors Sunday nt tho Frank Kluslor home. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J, Chapman cntor tntned nt dinner Sunday, their guestH being Mr. nnd Mr. N. P. Alley and family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. L. Mooro and family. What is hoped will bo tho largest attended rnbblt.drlvo of tho season will bo pulled oft next Sunday. Tho drlvo will Btort from tho Morso plaeo nt nine o'clock Proparutlons nro be lug mndo to servo tho big noun dny feed nt tho Houston place. A sub stantial cash prlzo will bo given tho hunter nblo to produce evidence of tho croatottt slaughter at tho close everybody Is Invited to como. promir- n.t m hunt. At n itrlvo In this ne ki- Guns win no used ana borhood n couple of weeks ngo, It Do you realize, tlto convenience nnd economy of tho modern oil stove? Tho fuel kcrnsono Is tho cheapest you can get clean, safe, easy to lumille. Tho stove has heen perfected until it is ns good as a wood or coal range for any kind of cooking. Tho New Penfec-tion OIL COOK STOV6 will cook a quick, light hrcakfast for you, or it will cook a big dinner villi ronst nnd bread nnd poetry. Tho New Perfection doesn't overheat tho kitchen. It doesn't smoko or tnint tho food. Think of the comfort of summer cooking in a cool kitchen. No wood or coal to lug; no aslica to dirty up the house. Why not nsk your dealer to show you the New Perfection. FOR BES1 USE Standard Oil -3jO?l15S3I 4 Company J,rfniOSr (California) iKpjftilH P9iM?b RESULTS . i EARLOIL "-n, " m iiii in in llll Reduction m Prices AZDA Lamps FORMERLY 25 watt lamps 40c 40 watt lamps.; 40c 60 watt lamps..... 50c 1 00 watt lamps .... 80c V i b l ''. ' : , , , A t I r ' j. , .Vyrf1' It JB'ehd Water Light 3h Power Co. ,t, - , Jr-r J j ftsjpstleniied i 1500 rabbits, iwere killed, lloud Supervisor Wlllcoxon nhd crew started work on tho newly granted rond connecting tho upper nnd lowor HodtnontM'rlnovlUo road which will glvo needed road facili ties to numerous farmers living along tho route. Tho rond (a thrco mllos In length and starts north from tho MuntnrdGlbson corner, terminating In tho lower rond nt tho north went comer ot tho Stonn plnco nnd Is tin tho direct lino of tho proposed It. V, D. Kouto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, Kluslor nnd fam ily, nnd Hov. V. E Hngnu, were din ner guests nt tho J. L. Gibson homo Sunday. Mrs. E. A. lIUBsett, Mrs. Hoes Hut sett, Mrs. A, W. Hayn mid Mrs. Joo Shearer wuro entertained nt dinner -lit tho Hrown homo Friday. Albert BchulU vn an Alfalfa vis itor nt tho Wlllcoxon homo last weok. N. P. Alley returned to Cllne Falls Monday to continue work on tho Sopplugton residence. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Shearer outer- JJ' ??&i1"$y f,u,,1I 1,t dinner 8undn. Tweet mid Mrs. K. A. llusselt gave n birth- ilio clean, dh?ap,fuel NOW 35c 35c 45c 75c 1 , ,J' s f2. rwiwji;? immouiato relative woro present, Mr. hnd Mjrs. "Vorn" Bears of PrtnoVlllo woro Riiosts nt tho Guy Boarn homo Sunday, whoro thoy vis ited tho former's mother, Mrs. Allco Sears, who loft Tuesday for n visit with relatives lu Michigan, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Hayn nnd Mix" Ilnxel, J. A, IUkrb nnd Heoves Wlll coxon woro dinner guests nt tho Al len Wlllcoxon homo Wednosdny, Frank Klsslor mid George Hlslor nro pulling weeds on tho Ullch Com pany'M right of way this woek. Minn Pnutlnn Truesdnlo wns tho guest of Miss Fay Uuxoott Buiidny. POWELL IIUTTIC. Juno 1L liny ImrveHt will soon be on. Tho alfnlf.t In tho river bed tectum will soon bo rendy for tho llrsl cutting. Tho flrt crop will be rather light, however, on account or tho coin weutnor inroiimi Juno. Tho recent hiiow nnd froozo has done grunt dnmngn to gardens, for biwldo killing all tondur veKotuhlut, oven tho pitas mid other hardy nturt wore hurl. Mrs. L. W. Illalr wont lo llo ino.ul today to visit her sitter, Mrs. Irvlu Ilialr, nnd father. Mr, l'etorson, who will soon lenvn for Nebraska. Mrs. Illalr will spend n week nt Redmond. Davo Travis visited this neighbor hood last weok. He Just eiinie home from n trip thioiiKh 'Harney county, visiting relntlvoti, nnd doing ihuiih work on u plseo tht he owns there. Mr. Culvor and family rre propar Ing tn move to towu soon. They have Kbvorul nowM to sell. A. I). Morrill Is hntillux lumlier from tlia llond inllls fur n wagon end IHAChlllU ttlllHl. " Ilnlph Jo nd eenio hnine last week from tho C. C. II. ft. at Prluuvllle. y HA.MPTON liriTIf, (Special lo Tho Ilultetln) HAMPTON lU'rrK. Juuo 13.--Mrs. V. Schrcder and daughter, Mag gie, spont Sunday afternoon with Miss Kvn Michel. flfln. Mnfllultv nf Sttitltfffir wnN Itfl on business Inst Thursday (leo. rniiuocx or Misery hris, was over Tuesday to get sotuo freight which the trucks brought ns far ns Hrooklugs. A. T. Shaver was In this vlolulty tho prst few days with his rnr which Cooling Wash Tts not In hslf Jin heuf not In but In & ooliil. itn mlnul Jni n nw ilrnM nflhat mild, loath- Inc. cootln wah, Ilia U. l. I. 1T ccrlptlon. too fomeu 'ur for IJoienm, r.nl tha llrh Is eoni. Your burnlnrsklu Ii lnuntly rativl cnJ you hsva t lotuta proucUoa rrem nit iutnmr Kln PATTHItHON mtl'O SEE US FOR YOUR FLOAT FOR THE BEND SIGN Building LUMBER, W w w w The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. r. w w Wenandy Livery & Auto Co. NEW AUTO TRUCKS Will bo put on between Uornl and Silver Lake April 1, IJBVD.LA PINE $2.G0 BB.).FREMONT $4.00 HEND-FOHT ROCK $4.C0 DEND-SILVER LAKE.. ?G,00 Reasonable Rates will be charged on all Express and Baggage. ho recrnty purchased. Hp Mslntuii Mr.Hrown In puttliiK hlu.iiuuip mid engine lu running order. Furst Ilrothem brought out it (ruck loud of housoliuld goods for N. B, llrown today, Quito u number of poopln ot this vicinity nttcudod tho ball gmuu nt Htnurfor, botweou Hampton llutto nnd Lont Crock teiuiiH, Tho gmuu loMiiltod In a score of 17 to 1 In fuvo.' of Lost Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs Horace llrooktugn, nccompuuled A. T. Hhnvor (o Htntiffoi today. Thoy will return tomorrow. Mrs. Ilerl Monks looked after tho wants of tliolr cuutotuurH during their, nliNeuuo, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Im perial visited nt tho HrookliiKH' homo' ono day lust week. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. AhIiIkuikIi mid ohlldron took dinner with Mr. miiL Mm. 'II. Moekn lust Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1 E. Popo registered nt tho HrookliiKs' Hotel Inst Tuesday, night. Thoy wore on their wm Iioiiih from Heud with u load of hiippUoh, for tliolr store at llutto. Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Milter were Hamilton visitors last Tuesday MIiih Mnrgnret Hclirodor. who Iimh Llweu ntteudliiK high school In lleml tlio mt tehool year, has returned1 homo, Percy Cook nimlo some nurclisHi- at tho llrooUIUH' Htoro Frldnv. The O.-W. It, & N. nlllelnlu psms.mI (liroiiKh lieru Inst Tliursiliiy. Mlw Mtreetor of Imperial called i'n frlemlM In this vicinity last TliursdM Horncii Hrooklugs has Imptovid ' hla Place by nutting n fence of Mint uniting around tils clover Ihvwi MIhm ICvu Mlahol entertained a few nf her friend lst Kitturdsy ohIhh, nt ROD. Thoso (iresHiit wen lk Zloroff. Dick riillllps mid MIm Kuti llrlekfey. P. C. Hlownrt, who has been Inline In tho Wlllnmntio VHlley the past )enr, was llere vlnltliiK friends an I' look I ii (r uftor busliiKss iiiiittorn. 1110 Sl'UI'llHlf TO MANV I.V llK.VU MP.n peoplo am turprlsed at tin QUICK results received from slmpl buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc , n mixed In Adlor-t-ka, (tin Oormaii ap- pendlaltls remedy. Tho Pattersoit Drug Co. states Hint this simple rem edy millsnpllelzes tho digestive sm tern mid draws off tho Impurities so thoroughly thnt A SINGLE DOHE re move sour stomach nnd constlps tlon INSTANTLY. Adv. Stops That Itch IroubUi. Wo cm rlva you tooA all trlsl botlla ot tlio sanulna U. U, U. J'rencrlpllon for only !S cnl. I jo n't fall to try iliU fsmou rmtr for any hind of lumintr akin Inxttl -w know D,V.t. will iva you laaunt rllf. CO.. IUmiiI, Ore. FOURTH COMPANY Material SHINGLES t $n 5' nenn. urccon. ' .t