tmh hkxd iivhUiTts, w:xr, oni: Wednesday, acgpht n, tot t. page t. 1 . i ! 11 T DIRECTORS WANT. t VOTI3 TAKEIS CR OUR WE USERS ,, Artlnn N Tnkrn I'cillnuluu .MrcUuit In Itoittl on .Fuljr U.I -Clmilnr Haya s OotiiMiiy (m l)UninltitK II An uria o Injury of Witter Uer. AW I'ollowlllK tlin UMtctlliK of (ho lllillil. tra of tin) 0. 0. I. U'titnr Uiwra Assoalntlnn In Howl July StAtli I tin illrrclnra of Die naseolntlnfi unit with tlmlr (mtinswl lit Itmlmmiit to emislilar l i form of netlon to lm Ink on nxnltikt i tin company. To olilnln tlio opinion of tho wntor uwh-k on tlio hiilijwt iIih directors i hnvti Kent o mch win h olroiilur with lHtnrhftlilo allp on which nn oxprixi nIoii of opinion I imki'd, At thy n UHtHit of tho directors IIih notlco Is t prlnunl linruwlth ('oplna hnvo lim'ti toft with Ihp following:: J. A. Kaalua, I Ilend; II. A. Kendall, Itmlmtind; (lt?o. In Huckmiiti, Powell lliitti, nml II. N, . Klllott, Terrntioune. All watur user lira urjtml to altn tho circular, which U as follow: Nollrn to Wntrr Parr. Itmlmonil, Ori., Auk. 1. 1911. ' It hna hcn hroiiRht to tho nttun thin of tho Hoard or Director of tho , Central OrRon Irrigation Co. Wntor Psora' Association that tho Cnntr.il Oregon Irrigation Co. In dlMlnatliiK tho notn of th company, to tho lr repnrnhlo Injury of every wntor user, in tho inntlnr of eolleclliiK main!- I V nanrn fue yonr after )onr nml fnll. inx io oiponu sum monoy no collected m tho malntonanrn of tho system, nml la c4iIim5iik purctiaso iimnoy nolo for I nn (I from settler and falling to . npply nnlil funds In milnrKliiK said rtim so am to ho siiltlelenl to lr-1 rlRnto aold lands so Hint ihimo caul imtontod. I ltiMiiot hnvo Iwen matin to thai lmr to tnko loxnl action iKlut Oti i xm puny to protect tho tatortMta of ' tlm settlor In Hume rapoctMi oltlmri Iy securing a rwcolvor to prolwt aald i funds or n an)lHtln of lltt cow imny contract, no that tho Keillor) inny control tho system until such , ' tlaie na tho system onit ho turned t nafiulna which will coinpUilo tho aya ' llofuro taklna: lUtlnlte hIoim tho Uiaril of dtroctitra iliMtro an oiprv lon from ovory wnlor natr n to hl Mttlttiilo iiihiii auoh nctlHIi. IMoBMt alien otio or tho other of tho IhIow atntoHioiilM nml return IM.MKD ' ITK1.V to Karl Honton. Ilwlinoml. OroKon Toftr ofT horo I am In Tnvor or tho Itoanl tnklnic mich nrtlon, lnal or olhorwlao. an vlll hao for IU oi'Joct tho protoctlon S BRICK WORK I linro hiiltt vtry brick lioiue In llcml ercclcl by contract. WOltK TIIH I1KHT. I'lticiiH tiii: ixnvi-MT. HATIHFAUTION AIWt)l,UTIlV OUAHANTIIKl). SAND FOR. SALE The Imt obtainable at tho lotvcat price In lnrue or aniall quantlllm, I hnvo the etrliitlrn privilege for aand In all C. O. I, Company dltcliea. JACK TANSEY r ZEROLENE ihe Sitmiari Oil &r Motor &rs IT KEEPS THE MOTOR COOL of tho rlKhtM or tho Hottlorn iiIoiik IlllOVd HllOH. HIrii Imr. I nm not In favor of tho nhovo no tion. MIkii hern. THE WEATHEflJOR JULY Homo llluli TcmpoiiitiiK'Hi Hcionlcil Slnny. t'loir Dmjk Xoiio Clouily July not n now record for loinpnr nturo Imth for thla your mid na cdiii purnd with tho hhiiio mouth Inat yonr. Twlco, on tho 2nd mid on tho 18th, tho inoroury wont up to 08. doRrcot, mid on novornl othor duloa It wn ovnr 00, uecordliiK to tho thormom otor nt tho locnl wonlhor Million. Tho lowoat tompornturo rocordod wua .11 doKroca on tho nlaht or tho 21at. Tho moan iiiiulmuiii for tho month wua 87.1 doKrooa, tho inonn minimum 4l.ll doKrooo nml the iiiomi 06.0. Itnln full on II vo iltiya, tho total pinouiit IioIiik .33 Inclii'H n h coiii' pnrud with rift Itichoa for July. 1013. Tho Krontoftt uinount of piuolpltntlon In nny It hotira wna ,211 Inchoa on tho nlKht of tho 12lh. Thoro woro no cloudy dnya durliiK tho month nml only Ave (hut woro partly , tho ro mainliiK 2fl IioIiik rlonr. The ilnlly tompornturi'a and char acter of tho dny woro na followa: Max. Mln, Chnr. or day 1 01 43 Clonr. 2 08 41 1'nrtly Cloudy. 3 02 K2 1'nrtly Clomlv. 4 7HV4 SI Partly Cloudy. B 87 43 Clcnr. 0 8f. 43 Clonr, 7 82 40 I'nrtly Cloudy. 8 88 .48 . I'nrtly Cloudy. 0 90 GO Clonr. 10 92 47 Clonr. II 00 48 Clear. 12 XT. 49 Clonr. 13 77 49 Clear. 14 83 41 Clonr. It 8S 44 Clear. 10 ST. 30 Clear. 17 93 44 Clear. 18 98 47 Clorr. 19 9R r.2 Clonr. 20 07 2 Clonr. S1.....7B 31 Clear 22 88 3S Clear 23 87 38 Clear 24 90 41 Clour. 2 8(1 41 Clear. 20 87 41 Clonr. 27 83 48 Clonr. 28 01 40 Clear. 29 02 42 Clorr. 10 04 40 CloRr. 31 9t 40 Clear. W. M. Ilalfaoro. Doxtor. Mo.. lioiiKht Koloy Klilnoy l'MU for Mrn. llHlfaero, who wna down nn her liaok with kldnoya mi aoro ho had to help her tHiiVM. lie aaya. "8ho would crv with twin acrowt hor kldnoya. tut af ter oho look tho aemnd IhiIHo or I'ol v Kidney l'llln. alio wna aa well mil atroiiK Ha over." i'ltltoraon DniR ('. Adv. KK1NH I'Olt N.M.i:. "For Iteut," "For Snlo," "ItiMium to l't' "lloiiftckrepliiR ltoom," "o Adiiiltliince," "No Hmoklnit." ftr., etc., rinriiiiln jirlniril In lit hip typo on licmy lirUtol IminmI, l,t cent', oorh. lew In nuiwitllle. Iliillclln Onico. 12tf Iluy lloud Iluttor. THE BEST MOTOR OIL the Standard Oil Company CAN MAKE rC4 E lEIGE AND COST SAME AT LEAST IN MANY IN STANCES Keillor Young in l)ocliutr Valley Trlliuno Take t'p tho Argument HiiKKcMcri Ity the Crook County Journal DlvUlon Iloilruble. Carrying out the Idea or tho Crook County Journal Hint county division la n cjuoRtlon or convenience nud cont the DoiohutoM Volley Trihuno In Ita Intent laanu nruoa that In ninny Irr- atnncea ooiivenlonco nml oont tiro tho Biime thliiK. Tho nrtlolo la na fol Iowa: the Ct. "Tho Crook County Journal looka tlio multer of county dlvlalon auunru ly In tho fnce, nml tirKoa upon the votnra to ronalder tho matter from .t IokIoiiI liunltioaa atnndpolnt. It anya Hint I ho qucatlon renolvca Itnolf Into two elementa that of convenience mid of coat. Tho qucatlon or con vcnlonco li conceded, ao that In the eatlmutlon or that paper tho question centora nhout coat. Conceding; Hint tho creatine of now countlca would bo moro convenlont. nnd centerltiK the dlacuaalon about tho cost rather almpllfles tho mntter, na tho cont to n Inrxo extent la Intl. mnlely conncctod with the qucatlon of convenience. For Inatnnco It baa been auKKeatcd many tlmca that tho county bo divided Into three road dl trlcta, each district to bo administer ed by a mnn nppolntcd for thnt pur poie. It hao been rather tho unani mous Idea thnt thla would ho a Rood thlnr. WhyT Hlmply becauae It would bo so much morn convenient, nnd be cause It hna been realized beyond nny question or doubt that tho present county la ao InrRo thnt tho countv court enn not' possibly properly ad minister tho road nfTnlrs. Thnt con venience In naturally connected with tho question or cont. and very Inti mately connected. Ilecnuso tho vary eonvonlenco Immediately ntiRReata tho saving or money. In fact, tho eon vonlenco InrKoly reaolvea itself Into n question of cost. It wna nuKRctod that a mnn bo placed over one-third of the county to look nfter tho ronds. UKCAI'SK ho would be Intimately In touch with the road attuntlon. thoro fore anvltiK of county funds; that ho would not hnvo to trrvel auch groat illslnnces, therefore saving of' funds: thnt ho could superintend construc tion Wetter, therefore raving etc.. le. Ko tho question of convenience runs Into one of cost. "Tho question or distance to the county seat In n question or conven ience nnd It la also a question, or cost tho one goea with the other. The establishing or new county senta will shorten tho distance to tho cout house for the majority of tho cltlxona of tho present county. Thousands of dollars will bo saved by tlio Individ uals, nnd tho personal oxpenso nhoulJ bo considered an well no tho direct taxes. The groat oxpenso or mileage In all county affaira will bog rently reduced ft might seem niton tint thought thnt each now county would hnvo Ita proportionate share or tho old mllengo account, but further fig uring vl aliow thnt It will ho roduc cd to n marked extent. "It hna been repeatedly shown that tho county wca administered so mo half doxen yearn ago for less money than any of the proposed new coun ties would yield In taxes at the pres ent rate. Hut tho big saving In cost would bo because or tho harmony or tho now counties. Not that the now counties would ho paradises with no'cr n strife, but nnyono who hna studied conditions In this country for - : Ihe Lafollette Nursery Co. Prinovillo, Oregon CENTRAL OREGON'S NURSERY -- - ------- A TorplJ Llrer Is a flno field (or tho Malarial dorm and It thrives wonderfully. Tlio cer tain ruault In such casts Is a, spell ot Chills. HERBINE Xa 1'owcrfnt Chill Tenia anal Liver llciculator. 11 nuta tho liver In healthy. vigorous condition and euros tho chills by tlcitroylnff tho aiseasa germs which mien ma oystcm. lirriuno l n nna nnw Ticrlodla moUlclno. moro orfeo- llve than tho syrupy mixtures I inai Biciton tho stomacn; do causa It not only kills tho ills eaio germs, but acta effectively in tlio liver, aiomacu ana uow- ols, thus putting the system In condition to successfully resist tho usual third or seventh day return of the chill. Herblne Is a cleansing and Invigorating Medicine for the whole cody. lrlo OOo per Dottle. 'JamP,Dallard,Prop. 8tt.ouli.Mo. I Stephens Bye 8alva Is a hetllnrj ointment for ooro Eyes. tho pnst several yenrri cannot fall to realize thnt thoro linn boon continual dissatisfaction liecauso or Improve ments hi other portions, onch district Imagining Unit It hasn't received Ita share of Improvement. Thla condition shown conclusively thnt thoro In no Intoroat In common, elite the Improve ment in one portion would be consid ered to bo or benefit to tho other. Tho county la too large to hnvo tills community Interest In nil public Im provement, tho uissntisractlon nnd strife resulting from thin condition is nlwayH expensive, nnd reduces tho ef ficiency of government. It In costly, mid a reduction of that sort or strlfo mentis n saving In cost. It In con venient to hnvo harmony nnd It la al so anves expense. We might go down tho line or conveniences, nnd we would find thorn to bo convenient because of saving of cost, or nt loast cost Intimately connected with tho question of eonvonlenco." Sew Mfo In Moiemctit. According to tho .Madras I'loneor, the movement for tho creation or Deschutes county linn given new en thuslnam to tho Jefferson county workers. In Ita Issue of July 30, It anya: "With tho announcement thnt the people of tho southfeHtern part or Crook county are Intending to go out nfter a new county for their section on linen thnt meets those or tho pro posed Jefferson county aqunroly, much new enthusiasm la being fait nil over thla section and tho work la being prosecuted with renewed oner "It was thought when tho move ment was started that nil petitions would have to bo filed with tho coun ty clork by tho first of August, but on recent examination or the Inw It seems thnt they do not hnvo to bo filed only a reasonnbla time beforo tho meeting of tho County Court In September. "This w( enable both the propoi cd Jefferson and Deschutes countlca ample time to secure their full amount nnd more or signatures re quired to plnce tho measure on tho ballot for tho fall election." Ilend Iluttcr Is Ucst on Dread. One cent n word Is all a little want Ad will cost you. NOTICK TO CltKDITOItS TO PUK HKXT CLAIMS. In tho County Court or tho Stato of Oregon for Crook County. In tho mntter of tho Estate ot Jesse It. i'oush, deceased. Tho undorslgned having been ap pointed administrator or tho above nnmed estate, notlco Is hereby glvci to tho oredltora or said Kstato and to all pontons having claims against said dcoonsod, to proacnt thorn duly veri fied ns required by law, within sit months from tho date of thla Nolle, to tho undersigned at tho ofTIca of C. 8. Denson, lawyer, llend. Oregon. S. C. CALDWKM. Dated this 22d dny or July, 1914. S0-23C. xotici: FOR rniMCATiox. Department or tho Interior. V. S. Ijind Odlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 16. 1914. Notlco la hereby given that Irving II. Itogera, or Hend. Oregon, who, on May 0, 1013, made Desert Land tn- try, No. 0C731, ror BNWU and CLOVERLEAF MILK and CREAM ARE PURE PHOXK VOUR ORDERS O. C. CARDVVELL Farmer Phono No. l. ALTAMONT I HOTEL Moderuto Price Modern Roonui AttrntUve Surroundings Steam Heat, Rot anil Cold Water With Rath Privilege Homo Cooked Meala Miss A. I). Spalding, Proprietor REND, OREGON -WVtVtVtV1 Is It Done Right? If tt ts, let wall enough alone nut u,n less It Is up to the mark Ut every deliu come and se us. tOV PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Band Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING W4NB4. Section 4, Township 17 Kouth, lentigo 12 Knst, Willamette Meridian, hna (lied notlco of Intention to ninko Klnnl Desert Land Proof, to oxtntillsh claim to the land nbovo do- aorlbod, before II. C. Bllla, U. 8. Commissioner, at Ilend, Oregon, on tho 20th dny of Atigunt, 1914. Claimant nmnoM na wltneMo: Wil liam J, Alt, ChnrlM 11. Hwnlley, Fred N. Vnn Mntre, Wllbor X. Hunnell, all ot Dend, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 1023c. Register. NOTICK VOll I'UIJLICATIOX. Department of tho Interior U. H. Land OrriGo nt The Dalles, Oregon, July 13, 1014. Notlco Is hereby given thnt Nicho las P. Wcldor, or Ilend, Oregon, who, on August 27, 1907, made Desert Land Kntry No. 70S, Serial No. 02434, for SWVi Section 16, Town ship 18 South, Range 12 Boat, Wil lamette Meridian, hna filed notice of Intention to make Final Desert Land proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, bo fore II, C. Kills, U. B. Commissioner, nt Hend, Ore gon, on tho 28th day or August, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Blpchen. Hrnest Oarratt, Glenn If. Slack, George 8. Young, nil ot Uend, Orogon. IL FRANK WOODCOCK, 19-23c. Register. NOTICK FOR Pl'UMCATIO.V. Department of tho Interior, U. B. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mny 21, 1914. Notlco Is hereby given that James K. P. Williamson, of Laldlaw, Ore gon, who, on March 31, 1913, made Homestead entry. No. 011499, for NWHNWU Section 28. the E SWtt and 8WKSWU Section 21, Township 16 Bouth, Range 11 Bast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final thrco year proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before H. C. Bills, U. 8. Commissioner, at Dcnd, Oregon, on the 21st day ot August, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Couch, William D. Clark, Christ Pederson. George M. Couch, all of Laldlaw, Oregon. If. FRANK WOODCOCK, 19-23 p. Register. NOTICE OF PUIILICATIO.V. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, July C, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that John I). Dell, of Laldlaw, Oregon, who, ou November 2, 1908, made Homestead Entry. No. 0163C, forSNWU and NHSWVl. Seetloa 12, Township 16 South. Range 11 Kant. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notleo of Intention to mako final Ave year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before If. C. hills. I. S. Com missioner, at Uend. Orogon, on the 22ml (lav or Aueust. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: ' The Wright Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It Is fireproof building It U thoroughly modern It la comfortable, commodious, clean ROOMS FROM 50 CENTS UP MEALS FROM 25 CENTS UP Tho wants of all are satisfied well at THE WRIGHT HOTEL Automobiles to all Interior Points THE WRIGHT H0TEL (7- CENTRAL OREGON'S vL'FfiaAS j. lucim.i.nn PLATE GLASS, AUTOMO- Leading INSURANCE Agency bile, surety bonds. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash and OROKLA $3 Monthly J A PA QTPQ 0ft,ce on Oregon Street CiO 1 CO IJEXD, :-: OREGON Headquarters for Commercial Men iitectrlc Lighted Throughout THE BEND HOTEL HUQH O'KANE, manaobr BEND,,OREQON t Qood Rooms Free bua to and from trains Jnmcs M. Slry, Wllllnm D. Roll, Rob ert O. Dowser, George 8. Doll, Jor remind Hiley, nil of Laldlaw. Orogon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 19-23 c. Register, NOTICK FOR PUIILICATIO.V. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land oflloe, nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 0th, 1011. Notlno In hereby given that Lnlla R. Cnnnell, ono or tho holrn nnd ror tho heirs, of George W, Knnpp, de ceased, of Los Angelon, California, who, on September 19, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 07421, for W A, Bcotlon 28, Township 20 Bouth, Range 17 Bast. Wlllanintto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final thrco year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be foro II. C. Bills, U. S. Commissioner at Rend, Oregon, on the 20th day ot August, 1914. Claimant names an witnesses: Oils C. Ilenkle, Thomas Gray, Jay Ryan, Henry II. Ford, all of Dend. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 18-22c. Register NOTICK TO CRKIHTORH. Notlco Is hereby given by the un dersigned the duly appointed admin istratrix of the eatato of Georgo H. Rrosterhous, deceased, to all credi tors or other persons having claim ngalnst said estate to present thc wltli tho proper vouchers, to t. said administratrix, nt Rend,, Crook County. Oregon, within six month from the first publication of thla no tlce. Dated and published first time July 8th, 1914. ANNA RROSTERHOUS. Administratrix of the Estate of George U. Rrosterhous, deceased. 18-2 2c. Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. ESTDLVTES CHEERFULLY J FURNISHED TnM.ln. IMn.nl. A...,1 TV w .VUWIUJ & V..F. &tMUV14 AV J. J. RYAN .J. J. 11 ViJ J Plumbing and Heating $ PRONE -131 . 117 JIIXXESOTA STREET 4(4c-k-k Specjal Attention to 1 Transient Travel f Qood Meals All arrangements made for persons desiring to go south and east of hero T ISoiOANORrCOHMCNOIOttVl Hut Your Dud In Our Suds" Patterson Drug Co. ONE CENT A WORD is all a little ,vaat ad will cos$ you.