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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1916)
--raft'&VWarWJWSSWiaWJW uTET5rBfc The bend bulletin. VOL. XIV. iu:m, ohkcon, Wednesday aiti:ii.voo, acucst-wv inui. NO. Wh DIVISION WORKS SAYS BARNETT BIG MAJORITY SATIS FIED IN JEFFERSON Treasurer of New County Gives Ilenh Km Why f5$i of People urn l'lens. d Ilond Money Is Spent At Home Citizens J'.tpeive Less That 35 per cent of the people of Jefferson county arc satisfied with conditions In the new county was the statement made by 1. VS. Harnett, of Culver, when hero on Friday. Mr. Harnett is the treasurer of Jefferson county and In his official capacity Is In position to meet the 'people ami learn their views. So far as tnxes are concerned, Mr. Harnett says, In somo cases they 'are higher than they were In Crook coun ty and In some caseB lower, In most cases Where the tnxes nre hlghor It is because land or other property has mow been properly stessed when previously It was not properly as sessed or not assessed at nil. In his wa yaso li? (nxes tiro n fow tlollnr lower lliutl !UC wore In Crook. Even where t!? amount paid In tnxes is hlRher than befo7H itfcordhm Jo Mr. Harnett, most of tho res leiU8 t)f the county uro not objecting bo onuse thoy ilRiiro that what they onve In having the count v seat nearer home morn than makes up for the slightly Increased oxponse. In oth er words the net result of hnvhiR tho now county Is money In their pockets. Tutthurmoro, thoy nro enjoying what thoy neer did before and that Is having nil thulr road tnxes spent on their own roads. As n result there has been more road work dona In tho now county In tho pnHt two years than for many years previously. This Is a cniiHO for satisfaction. Another feature of the flnnnrlnl situation In tho new county Is the fact thnt there will bo no dobt to carry over this year. In other words tho county tins taken enro of nil ex penses, put considerable money 'on i lie roads nnd Is free from debt. Mr, Ilnrnett Is nn old resident of Crook county having nlwnya lived In tho vicinity of Culver nnd Madras. He was appointed treasurer of Jef ferson county by tho county court when It was formed two years nco nnd will bo elected tit the position by tho people In the fall, having no opposition. In dlscusshiR the growth of Ilond, Mr Harnett recalled tho fact thnt In 1900 ho was the Unltort State cen sus enumerator In this section and took the renews of llnnd, finding H people, horc. TEMPTATION TOO MUCH CvhlblL nf Sur IIcmk In Shop Win dow Ls deduced by '11 lie f. Twenty seven siiro hens In n show window ami none. In his own pantry seemed so thoroiiRhly nn example nf the uneven distribution of wealth to someone who roamed the tt roots Sun day nlRht that ho took mutters Into his own hands and enforced n di vision. Now the owners of the birds nro looking around for sage nun feathers and wishing they could find the thief. Tho birds belonged to A. K. Ed wards, E, F. Logan and C. C Daven port who brought them .buck Sunday afternoon from a hunt In tho home stead countrj Just to show the public what the game possibilities In this section woro they put their kill In tho window of tho Edwards paint tihop on Wall street where the hens attracted considerable attention all the evening. Monday morning they found tho pile diminished by 13 and the back door forced, showing the method used by the thief In getting I In FIRST OEEO SIGNED n. aoluiMin Come Tomanl Willi Donation for Stmltorn Line. . T H. Johnson, or Mllllcun, was the i the furniture on the ground floor wu first in the Mllllcan section to sign j r.moved but that on the sotond floor a deed for the right of wa) for the vva3 damnged by smoke and water. Strahorn road Mr-JoIii.mimb.Ib,a , a f fcf , , last woek nnd said he was ready to .' ... , sign up and the deed was prepured cora", oul I0 f ,', . V. nt once The line crosses the whole ; watched tho work of the fire lighters. i.,-h f Mr T.ihiiRoii'x nrODertv ' w" .V ...I Itorpfceeher and nost mas-! tor at Mllllcan and a prominent m-; Izen of his section as well as an ear nest supporter of tho Oregon Califor nia & Eastern A deed has also been signed by r. V. Hafner. a corner of whoso land is crossed by the road, while II. J- Ovor turf. who Is In the hnmentead coun try this week, expects to briug back vlth him a number of other deeds revering the right of w to niley I AXOTHEIt MILL j - There Mill lie another mill In lleud. The Shevlln-Hlxon and - Hrooks-Scahlon office forces will -- meet on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock !n a base hall encounter on the locnl KroundB. Efforts to contract new players hnvhiR failed the paine will he played on force nccount. The llrooks- nine has borrowed a Hllke auto- mntlc stacker to stack up their score while the Shovlln team - plans to tise a cut-off to stop the slaughter. -. COMMERCIAL GLOB WANTS KEMBERSKIPLIST OF 200 Campaign Suggested for Next Few Week to Culminate with llanqurt- Smoker To Erect Itoail HUtns- To boo6t the membership of tho Ilend Commercial Club from Its present list of SO mombers to 200 will be the plan of the momborshlp committee, which through Grant M, Raymond, Its chairman, ma do Its re- port at the Saturday luncheon at tho. Pilot nutto Hotel. That there nro a least 12G available firms and Indus tries In Hend who nro not nwmbers of the club woh tho report by Mr, Raymond. It was siiRRcsted nlso that the minimum monthly dues for clnli membership be raised to $!) 00 (v month nnd thnt tho maximum fee bo chosen nt Hie discretion of tho per sons taking membership. Tho con- mlttco nlso suggested thnt firms and Individuals belonging to the Com mercial Club bo supplied with cards of suitable size to bo displayed In Ltllolr window- or In other eonsplcu- places snowing trtnir momiier- Khln In'" 'Up Commercial Club. As ii rtilm'natloii of n vigorous membership cum',u'S. " commit tee suggested Unit a K "unquet smnker given sometime duNlB Hie middle of September, probably iiboilf the l'Jth. nt which time mntters of Importance to the town be discussed nuil thnt it c.ipnhl- pr-rtr.n be select ed to speak to new mombors as well us old upon tho purposes and plans of the club. Tho matter has been re ferred to the directors of the dub. If the action of the Commercial Club at Inst Saturday Is carried out effectively lis Is planned, tourists coining Into Central Oregon will no lopger be troubled with losing their wny when trnvorslng tho highways to and from lletid. In lis much as the matter of the preparation of nn exhibit ..for the .state fnlr at Salem from (Sronk'x-iiun- tv was thought Inadvisable this veur the 1 100 which whs uppioprlatcd for this exhibit will, in port, be diverted to erection nf suitable road signs throughout this section, adopting n uniform scheme so that tourists will be given proper directions Into Ilend and to points outside. Action was taken to appropriate a reasounblo sum for this work and to employ a competent person to handle tho work. In order to Inform members of the club as to the time of the monthly evening meeting Mnnngur C. W. Ers klne suggested that Invitations bo sent out to members a few days pro ceeding the nicotinic. MUCH FOODJO EATERS Commercial Club Ex-ulng Meeting Huh Light Alleodaiice. Ten men nnd two women members of tho Ilend Commercial Club mid the Ladles Auxiliary, did their best on Wednesday night to get outside 100 sandwiches, n gallon of coffee and a largo freezer of Ico cream. Though their efforts did not meet with a full measuro of success they nil felt that they wero full measures and thut they had tried to do tho thing In the true Ilend splrl. The occasion was the first evening get-together meeting of tho Commer cial Club as planned nt once of the recent Suturduy luncheons. In ad dition to tho light refreshments pro vided by the club the Central Oregon Farmers Creamery donated a freez er of Ice cream for the evening. Aside from the dlaciujloii of the fond nothing was done at the meet ing. I'KHUKM. HOCSi: Itl'ltNS. Fire supposed to have started from a defective stove pipe caused nearly J2.000 damage to tho house nnd fur niture on Third nnd Oregon street occupied by Dr Harney Ferroll on Friday afternoon The alarm wus given at annul : o ciocx, wo on tno oKan building roof tM0 flt to see tho smoke. given at about : o'clock, workmen being i mo ursi 10 see me smoxe. ioi oi HICJII I'ltlCE I'AID KOU CJ1UI.V Eight thousand bushels of Jeffer- ton county wheat were sold on Sat urday at Culver to the Northern drain Warehouse Company, of I'orl land. The price paid Is reported to have been $1.11 a bushel, the high est quotation this year The farmers In the northern counties are In the middle of harvesting this week and little attention is being paid by them I to the market. COMMISSION CO. SETTLERS' COMPLAINTS Public Service Body, in Two-Day Session, Listens to Charges by Water Users and Company's Defense Little Brought Out of Unexpected Nature Directors May Consent to Audit Commis ion Means to Have One -Company Engi neer Leaves the Day Hearing Begins. After a delay of nearly a year caused by the company's attempts to prevent the Public Service commis sion from heariiiR the matter, the complaint of the Central Oregon ir rigation Company "Water Vsers' As sociation nRalnst the company came to a hearing before tho commission bore on Monday, The taking of tes timony was completed yesterday nf. tornoou and today the members of tho commission are making it trip over tho project. They Inspected U? tlumo yesterdny. Thoso who expected testimony of n Heusatlonnl nature to tie produced, whenever the vottlrru and h com pany were flnnlly hrotiKht together before n body that would patiently hear all 111" charges ami counter charges that the two pitrtle? luul to mnku against each oilier, were disap pointed. They also wore disappoint j el. who looked to see frequent clashes botweon tho commission nnd the company nltQrr.jiy, bused, ou the company's unwillingness- to submit to the Jurisdiction of the eonimltsion. Except for tho short tilt between Mr. Stearns nnd Commissioner Miller over the question of nn audit, tho two dnya of the hentlng woro devoid of -r Jl reworks. Thirf clash, mnrklng tiuntlicf s)Ci toward the long sought nnillt (if the company's books, wtm of growl Inter est to the settlors present. It Almond Itepirenu Settlors. The Ml for tlio settleis, who wero roiUTsonted liy II. II. I),. Ariiioud. of Ilend. unturally divided Itself Into testimony as to shortage of tvnter for irrigation, lis to tlm condition or the flume, the company's mellinil of handling lis funds and the expert testimony of .John PuIiii'h In respect to the capacity of the canals mid lat erals, Mr. Dubnfs' testimony was largely based on the leport of his cxanilna tfon of the project nude In lull. He rave It ns Ills (iiilnlnil Hint nri.im.-.. fnssns on tho unfth or: far above the umount allowed for In roust rue Hon ami that tho Hume, with proper maintenance, would lust until 1920. flenernl .Malinger Hoscoe Howard, of the company, when called ou, said thut tho company's engineer, C. M. Hcdlleld luul prepared u report dis proving Mr Dubiils' contentions, but that Mr lledlleld had left on his va cation on Monday morning nnd would not be back to testify until Septum- Denton (!. Ilurdlck came up from ber. I Itedmond for a conference with (leu- Settlers who testified to a shortage , oral Munager Howard on Moiidu of water and Injury to their eroM party of Squaw Creek Irrigation ut vnrlous times slnco 1!U0 were (1. Isis onme to the hearing to see ir I.. Ilraree. J. 1,. (llbiou. John Skeeu.i tbev could net auv linn on the inon- 11. K. Allen. J. A. lllggs. (leorge Triiesdale. C. II. Hardy. I'. .1. Young, O. C. Cardwoll. Frank l.e May. II. I,, Van Mutre, John Swlgurt, and S. A. Outt. Other witnesses for Iho com- plnlnants were Miss Ida C. Young, who testllled concerning the Water Csers Association, and N IV Vlnutnl i who g.ivo evidence tending to show Commissioner Corny did not Iirvo thut the IIiiiuh was lu a shaky con. a word to m during the whole hour dltlon when ho had charge of It. : lug. IMileiirc I'lit'oiitriiillctcil. (iialriiwin Miller Impressed over-. Except for Irjlng to show In cross body with his fairness and desire to examination that the witnesses did get at the bottom of things. CONCERNING THE AUDIT OF THE COMPANY'S BOOKS (I'Yoin tlio olllclal ieMiit nf the. lieiulug.) Mr. De Aiiiioml (After iixklng for tho pioiliictlnii of vnrloii.H coin, puny iMMikh anil ntoriN,) Hut H-iliaps Unit would I the Mime If some engineer or auditor of the coiuiiillon uoulil luie the, prUilrgo of ninlltlog tlntxe iMMikit anil rrortliig to the comiuUhlon of their roiidlllou. H would vrn the (.ume purpn.e us having tlio ImhiL here. Coiiiiiil-Hloiirr Miller. I think thut U the belter wny. Thf mm. liiUkiou tt ill m-iuI ItH uitilltor nml tnkr off tiuch iui omits iih un lie ccKxary from the i'oiiimu)''m IhmiKn. Wo uw.iiine, of cou-m, thut llie roiiipiiny will give our uiutltor Hie pilvllege of Midi InveMtlgutlou tut K nrnar)' lo guln tliU Inforiiuitiiin. ' Mr. StejiniK. (Vrtululy. Oh, Mile. ConimUloner Miller. Willi that iiiitlorMuiiiling thn i-oinpuii)1 ttlll not Ik roiulrnl to iroiliire (he ImmiUh ut this tlm. Mr. SteaniN. I will iuillfy thut b) tu)lux tlmt until It U llmilly ileterniiiitil tlmt thr iiiumNloii ban Jiirl-illcllini wo mlglit olJe-t to Uuit. CoiiiiiiUiMiuer Miller, Well, we will iletemilun we Iiuvo JurU. illctlon iluht now, then, If Jim me going in object to nn(hlng. W urn Mifetly willing lo lie Jut us coiisUtent iiud reufouuhtn In this u wo rim. Wo don't want, lo be arbitrary. We On fevl, howmrr, that In lliit-o iuvmliptlloiK Hie oiiiiiillon hlinuld he rcii tho help of tho roiiipiiny liiHofar iu It U potolble for the iouiiuiiy to K'liiteii HiIh iihkUtume him) If yon feel )ou me going lo object lo our iiinlilotf milking ii li luteMliMlinii witlmiit the ilrtermliiiilloii by the coiiimN. hlnti that wo liutp uuthority wo will iiimiiii authority right now upil n will procifil wild the iiiileituiidliig (but Iho iiiiiiiiIkIoii bus iiosuiiietl authority In this prottsnlliig uml Hint our iiudllor will Iki given the privilegn of Jnvestigiltliig thn rrorU ami iircoiiuis of thn coiiipuii). Mr, MeuriiH. Well. I want lo mi) this ufler tonsutlliig with .Mr. Howard. So fur um I uut m-ioou1I) (oiuerneil I liuve no objiwjtlon lo Mibiiiittlug Ihe lKM)k uml I don't know wltut the tilt t-itoir, may wty. There air to other illie1oi llln, now. And ho fur ut I um coiicetniil I hlmll welcome llt.it orl of lutmtlgatioii uml I wish Ut Mty that I imwi't hud uu opporluuit) lo confer with Hie other di. nrtoi. I liavn no aiilboilty us itlloiue to lU'i.full) ou my own ti oponslbllity hut I will Mty thU, If Hie other lilrei-tiii-H feci u I do there will 1k uu nbjecllon. (iniioLslpuiiirr Miller. All right. Thank joii. Mr. Sleums, I will not Idork anjtiitiiK. HEARS G. 0. not have sufficient technical knowl edge to measure the water us It came to them, and therefore could not say whether or not thoy received", tho water to which thoy wero onUtJiwK no effort was made by Jesse StynniH, attorney for the company,, to, ion, trndlct the ovldenco us tiv n, water shortage on the witness muds. Claude MuCnuley. superintendent of maintenance, did, however, (entity that tho company was now Installing wlers or measuring Uovlcw unit that dollverles were being cnvetully mns ured us fust thv weirs witre Install oil. On lehnlf of tho compjuy l'lume Tender Watson testltled ns to plans now under consideration for tho Im provement of the tlunio..Ile said that tile flunie was now carrying inn see nnd feet nnd showi-il less leakage thlr. year llmjj t-ver before. AV. W. lloMiuil 1'1-iippolnts. One witness for the hottleis who hail been expected to produce some startling evidence us to -the manner In Nilitcii Iho company expended the malntennnce fees received b It was W. V. Howard, formerly fi'sliler fop tl e ci mpany. On Uio slutul, liowever, Mr Howard produced nothing if muih interest exreiil that maluten flncP fees owed by -Messrs. Steams mid Ktnulet, oillccis of the company, ill.liiuds they had puiclmseil, wero taken fine or. In his time, by the ill-rccloi-H uillllg them salaries nRalnst w'tiijcli the over due fees woro charg ed On tliV conclusion of evidence Chalrnii'ii .Miller arranged with coun sel ror tho filing of briers nn the hiiIi Ji'ct of Jurisdiction unit' after the Altdlt. if one Is mode. The commis sion hill then give Its repnit nt as early u Ante as possible. This icport will elthiii' give I he company a clean bill of health' Or order It to do ror tain things bv Way of maintenance nnd repair or In spending the main- totiiitirc funds, 'S?H bearing was held by (ln full commission, Frank S Milter. Thou. K. Cumpbell and II II. Corny, who arrived Monday morning accompan ied by Reporter I.. I). I.oedy. They will leave tomorrow for Hums whom a telephone ease will bo heard. They will nlso Inspect the new railroad up the .Malheur canyon to Crane. Xolex on the Healing. cr procedure for them to takn to unit the troubles they are having Engineer Itedlleld's absence from the hearing cuiuud considerable com ment. John Dubois seemed to bo afraid of bolug pulled Into u trap bv Jesse Stunrns. nttornov for the romiinnr VOTIJ b'Olt T The School Dlstrlc pose ofotlng Hon for the purpose S2ri,000 in bonds for n new school Iniibliiig will be held on Friday nt the Itnld school. The polls will be open from 2 until 7 o'clock At a mooting of the school board Inst week the one story type of building was decid ed upon nnd plnns are now be ing drawn. Every voter ls urged to vote for the bonds on Friday In order to. provide ac comodations for tho Increasing school population. 0. A. C. MAN GIVES PRAISE TO LOCAL WORK FOR CHILDREN I. J. Allen, of RxtMilon Department Says IakuI 1:iiHm nro of High SMuuUrv Credit U line. Utah praise for the. work being done hy local school children In tho school gardens and thn canning club, and. for their director. Mrs. J. I). Davidson, was given by I. J. Allen, con.neo.tcd with the oxteuslon servlco of tho Oregon Agricultural Collcm-, whon here on Monday, According to Mr. Allen the results obtained hero In this work aro greater than In any other plnro lie iuib vlfUed. One tintuhln ffrtturu of the sum "'.T'S VOl, ll. lie Hh deinonstrntlon to bo given liy tho Blrl's canning club nt the county fair. Methods of can ning surplus meats, fruits nnd vege tables will bo shown and there will also bo shown specimens of tho work of clnli memJiers In sewing, baking and vogetablo raising. Mr. Allen, who touting the state In the IntoroHln of the boys ami girls club work, spokn very eiitlnislnstlc ally of tln work done liy Mrs li.ivld sop. All through the sniumer site lias spent every forenoon with the chil dren working lu the Ran1i)ll.1 Tilltl l- Ing the girls canning lessons In her own homo without compensation. Mr. Allen left for l.a l'lno Monday Ulpht. k CHARLES JUDGE WOUNDED Hcnlcr Sulleiv With 1'iilnfiil Itullet Hole lu Knee. Ills knen shattoied by a bullet wound, without food or water for fpui dnya nlNjiLiiojXl8al(tttton. tlon for soven davit, ,'nnrles Judge, nn employe In tho sheep camps of .1. N. Williamson, of I'rlnnvllle, was brought to llnnd Thursday by E. (I. Itourk, of Crescent for medical at tention. While covering the range nn the I'mpqiiu with the camptander, the rltle. carried by the camptelidnr, was accident!) dlschnrged. Iho bullet en teriug .ludgo's log and coming out rhiitterlng tho kuuo cap. Judge whs carried to cnnip by the tender who started for Crescent ror assistance. The lender wus lost ror sovnnil davs, during which time Judge wus with out either food or wutor Ah a pre ventative uicnliiHt Infection sheep dip was applied In the wound before bringing Judge to Ilend. Dr. Van devert. reports Judgu'tt condition us much Improved. MAP WORK TO BEGIN r. S. ('iNiloglcnl Honey lo MnK ('Hue Fulls (Jiliidiiiogle, Under the supervision of Thomas fi. (lerdlne. 'head of the Northwest division of tho United Stales Honing- leal Hiirvov, preliminary arrange ments me now being made to make the permanent survey of thn (Minn Falls iiuudrangle, which Includes Ilend. Thn north limit of thn map will bn In tho vicinity of Culver, and the whole will cover nn area of KfiO sqiiuru mllus. So far us possible, previous Gov ernment survi))s In connection with local Irrigation projects, and Nation. ul forest und other land mutters, will no utilized. The mupg are of great value to Him sections covered, as they show all natural features, Including contours, und ate mudii with tho ut most accuracy MAY IIAYi: KILLED HIMSELF. Wrokmon who aro taking send from the Horse cave, u fow miles northeast of town, this morning found blankets there und u nolo sign ed ) Francis lien. Hie H your old v n or A L Itsff. saying that at ti o'clock ho Intended to commit mil c.dc. It bus since been leumed that In obtuilied u small rltle yiwterday afi'-rnoon. following a piiiilihmout given hy hi father, and that he was not home last night. No body has lien found und It Is Htlplinsoil that ho uunndouod his rush Idea hut has hoeii unwilling to return horns. Ho wus sotn ubout fi o'clock lust night eoiiUng toward town from tha cave. Hex reborn are now trlng to find him HOY KCOITS IIAYI! OI'TIWi. The Hoy SwmU. under tlm dliec Hon of Itev. II- C. Hurlrunft, ro tumsd to Ilend on Friday morning from a 10 days outing near the Van devert ranoh up the Dolintes river. I'lenty of outdoor exorcise and oajnp dlnclnllne was afforded to tho boys on the trip -Ill ! Lll 1 1 Lll Ui WAS SUCCESI AlORE AND BETTER F-LOWERS SHOWN Mrs. O. S. Hudson Tftkci Two rrLa, clpM lrli ChllOrrMi't DLtpbi; Attracts Much Attention Xtr tablr-i Vv of High Quality, j If there be any who holds the pri slmlstlo view that flowers can't bo grown under tho most tavornblo cir cumstances In Ilend at Its 3,600 foot altitude, thnt person would have had that unfavorable opinion taken out of hltn If he attended tho sixth an nun! Flower Show given under th" nusplce3 of the Library Club on Fri day In tho O'Kane building. This lust spring certainly was onn of the few unfvoriHy vuo for th CultlvTillon ntu early tualurlty of tlowors, Cool days with lato frost wero tho clinractvrUtlcs W Iho sprlnrt of 1010, yet tho flowers on display ut the Flower Show' wero tuoro abun dant, of equal qtiullty und beautly to the flowers grown In Ilend last year. With the. ;.;:,! exception of tlm roses, which did pol nppenr In a' large numbers ns hmt ivuf nt tlm show, thn Flower Show was bctler thiiu tho 1015 show. There wortV moro flowers nml morn ffnietles than lust KM. It must not bo ftirgotluu thnt, al though tlm Library Chili has cullnl Its annual show n Mower show, veg ot ables play uu Imiportiiul part It vvos ngroeil liy sown of tho Judge who HOived lust year lu that imparity Hint the, wtotubles worn nf better quality limn tho vegetables nn dls piny ut tin ll'lfi show'. The number of entries lu e'ridnv A display exceeded Hio" entries of tho ll'ld show by Ti7. The onlrles this year htimbeied (117. Tint llrst ynnr of the show thnrt worn IU entrlo". Mrs. C. K. Hudson took both tin prlnnhml prUs, tile Commnrclnl Club cup frr the best general display, unri tli is'n tilni, Cliih'euii rnr, iho niot 'ifftisi'oi&iViiehf m iirrh,)v"ni the former class Mrs. .1. limes wa awarded second place and In the Int. tor chiHsim E. A. Smith was awarded second place. Chllilreu'N Display Inleiists, Tlm exhibit of tho children who have been engaged lu the school gar den work for the last siivernl niontha was large und plonslnglv displayed. The vegetables were of u good qual ity and there wre many of them The Mowers held up lu a class dls pluvoil b tlm more expel loured per sons who entered for prizes. Tin (llrls Canning Club luul several ex hibits or canned fruits, vegetable;! iiud meals which iitlriit'tcil consider able iittniillon. The vegetable exhibits nf Mrs Henry l.luster, v1io won llrst prlr ou the host general collection, T. J Snjiler uml Mrs. K. .s'Bff, worn fsr above the averiigu for Irrigated pro ducts. Sitirl Tea l Thrifty. It Is evident Unit Hut swoet pua I' the most thrifty Mower for Iho llen.l climate. In variety of color, hardi ness, uml fiagrnuce thp sweet pe.i out ranks any other Mower than Is grown In llen'd. CiirniilloiiH run th sweet iea u close race. The e.irnutUm enlrloH worn much moro oxtonnh thiiu ever Imforo. Tho roses, whnt there were if tliuni, worn of u better quality I ban hut year. Tho Judges of Um show were: Mrs F L. Shaw, Sisters, Mrs Kmie, Mad ras; Mrs. J. M. Iiwrrnce. Ilond; Mm Moutelln Cue, Ilend; Miss Jeanettw Colemnn, Cblcuigo; W. D. Unmet, Tiiinulo, unit F. S. Francis. Ilend. The prizes awarded were us fol lows; Hweet iVas Fink. K. A. Smith, lit. Mrs. (I. II. Furst Slid: Ited, 1 C Furst. 1st. E. A. Smith, Snd, white, V.. A. Smith, 1st: Mrs. J Heed, 2nd. luviindnr. K. A. Streltb. 1st. Mrs (1 II. Fnrt.t, Slid; ornngx. or salmon, E A. Smith, 1st; .Mrs (i II Furst. 2nd: cream burr, Mrs. O II. Furst. 1st, Mrs. A. M. I'rlngl tin), eromii pink, Mm C. H. Iliulson. 1st. Mrs. II K. llrooks. Stnil; oerUt Mrs (i II Furst, 1st. Mrs J. A lirlnklev. (ml; prnnlul. Mm. ltded. Ul. Mis M K Coleman, tml dark red or claret, Mrs. J. A ilrluk ley. 1st. IS llauiiu, it ml, pin pie. Mr. 0. II. Furst. 1st: Mm. C. S. llmUou. .'lid: mottled or varlsguteil. Mrs. ti. II. Furst. 1st. Mm. J. Hoed. ind. Astmr I'lnk. Mrs (!. 8 Hudson. 1st. red. Frank M-iy, 1st: whlt. Frank May, 1st. A K. HilwariU. Snd lavender. E. A. Smith, lat. Carnations ('Ink, p, h I'rnucU. 1st. Mia ItoiU Jliiutor, Slid: red Mrs. (S. II Furst. Ut; F. B. Franels. Snd. White, Mrs J. lnuH. Ut: F (Continued yu pugvi :.) &1 I