11END IJUWiKTI.V, IIENT), OUEGOX, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1017. VA01S O V -V 7i ILL INCREASE FOUNDRY SCOPE ENLARGED BUSINESS IS THE CAUSE. Improvement! to Include Construe tlon ot Up-to-dalo Machine. Shop, Will Cost $7,000 Knliu-KO nicnt of Pattern Hhop. (From Thursday's Dally.) Plnns tor tlio enlargement ot tho plant ot tho Huffschmldt-Dunan Iron works, necessitated by a steady ln- brenso ot business, wero announced this morning by It. E. Hutfschmtdt, md will Involvo an expendlturo of approximately $7,000. Soma ot tho additions to tho present equipment ire botng mado now, but tho main chnngo will bo begun next summer, In tho shape ot a machlno shop, which will cost between $5,000 and $0,000, Mr. Huttschmldt stated. Enlargement ot tho pattern shop lias already been started, and will bo completed i probably by tho end ot next wook. Oftlco rooms nro to bo Included, tho present business head- quarters of tho plant having boon Jnieroly tomporary. Tho building, twhen finished, will bo 30 by GO feet Sand of frame construction. Excavations aro being mado for lie Installation of n brass furnace, md a new two-ton crano, all of Its spnrts mado at tho foundry, is soon to bo Installed, strengthening ot tho jrlck structuro housing tho molding room being necessary beforo this lean bo dono.howovor. Tho machlno shop will bo of brick, I mid will bo thoroughly equipped with up-to-dato machinery, particularly Xor tho handling ot structural steel , nd other building matorlalB, to al low for tho turning out ot finished products. A now departure taken In tho man ufacture of Iron fittings, has just "been started at tho Iron works, In tho way of turning out novelties, Jiuch as andirons, grates, and tho like. One of tho big Items of business at present, Mr. Huttschmldt states, Is in tho making of furnaces for local use. Tho largest run of business In tho history ot tho plant, is expected for this spring and summer. MARTIN TAKES BOUT FROM ERNEST MILLER Wins Thii Tails on Ktrnlglit Holds, After Conceding I'lrst to Idaho .Man on Trick Ann Hold. (Prom Thursday's Dally.) Max Martin, of Dond, and Ernest Miller, ot Sand Point, settled tholr dispute as to mat supremacy Inst nlpht at tho Hippodrome, whon Mar tin tooK two inns out oi tiircc. wai ter Fox rofcrocd tho bout. A largo crowd witnessed tho contest, every scat bolng taken, while many were fared tp bo content with standing room. Miller took tho first rail In 10 minutes, on an arm bar, falling to pin his opponent's shoulders to tho mat, but Inflicting such punishment that Martin was forced to concede, tho victory, or run tho risk of re ceiving a broken hand or wrist. Martin took tho next fall with a bar lock and half Nolson, In 13 and one-half minutes, after tho Idaho man had fought for nearly tlvo min utes to squirm out ot tho hold. Tho Iloml champion en mo within a shado ot winning earlier In the round, with a straight bar lock. Tho third tall took slightly longer, but was eventually won when Martin secured a crotch and body hold and, lifting Millar from tho floor, Jammed his shoulders to tho canvas. Tho local athleto showed moro fin ish than In his previous bout lioro with Miller, which went to u draw, and with tho exception ot tho first round, nnd tho 11 rot faw minutes ot the second, took tho aggressive Tho bout was fast throughout. In tho preliminaries, Ted Hoko took two straight falls from "Uosco" Whitson, and Ooorgo Carroll had equal success with Hay Qoldon. Hoko again wont on tho mat, this time with Jeff Glcsnr, and secured ono fall bo foro tho, principals wero ready. M I El COT STANDARD STREET IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL ISSUE. City Engineer Oould to Make Trip to Examine I.hwn of Other Cities Several Petitions Held Pend ing Definite Information. WOULD MAKE SISTERS PAIR OFFICIAL ONE (From Thursday's Dally.) A delegation ot Sisters resldonts was In tho city today, circulating a petition to bo prcsontcd to tho coun ty court, asking that tho Sisters fair bo designated tho official county fair for tho year. LOTS IN LYTLE and RIVERSIDE Easy Terms Our Buyers Are Treated Right. See JOHN STEIDL, JJffiffi BEND OREGON (From Thursday's Dally.) That Rend may beforo long adopt a uniform standard tor street and sldowalk improvement, was tho pos sibility broached last night when tho members of tho streets commlttco ot tho city council mot with Mayor S. C. Caldwell to consider a report sub mitted by City Engineer Robert D. Oould, In connection with tho cost ot otfectlng Improvements In city dis trict No. 2. A petition for Improve ments In tho district, roughly em bracing tho territory lying botweon Hand street and tho railroad tracks, nnd Greenwood ami Ohio, wbb filed last fall. According to Mr. Gould's report, tho proposed Improvements would cost $10,870, or $78.20 por lot, ap portioned In accordance with tho Uancroft law. Grading ot tho strode, Installation of ccmont curbs and gut- tors, nnd covering tho streets with a layer of cludors of from four to six Inches In thickness, wero Included la tho estimate No action was taken on tho report, as tho meeting was entirely Informal, but Mr. Gould wns authorized to visit Tho Dalles, Portland, and Van couver, getting Ideas as to tho stand ards of theso cities, tholr paving and street laws, and particularly tho method of apportioning Improvement costs on property benefiting, nlthough not fronting on tho Improved streets. Ho expects to lcava Saturday even ing. Action by tho council In adopting a standard, and especially In regard to tho expenso entailed In following that standard, Is bolng anxiously awaited by taxpayers In Dond. ) Is understood that at least four street and sldowalk Improvement petitions aro roady, but aro bolng hold until moro definite Information can bo, ob tallied. Among thoso present at last night's meeting, In nddltlou to Mayor Cald woll, woro couiicllnien SUvis, Hon nott, Edwards and McKay, Hocordor 11. C. Ellis, City Engineer Oould, and Chief of Pollco Nixon. CONDENSED FOOD HT SAVE LIFE LOST POUEST GUARD ALWAYS CARRIED SUPPLY FOU EMEU OEXCIES, POUT HOCK UANOElt HEPOKTS SEAHC1I STILL ON. , (From Thursday's Dally.) Only tho fact that ho Is In tho habit ot carrying a supply ot condensed food constantly with him, b a ro servo In casa ot emergencies, has saved Forest Guard J. Russell ChrlB tonson from death by starvation, Is tho opinion of local forest officials. Chrlstcn8on has been sought In tho country surrounding Crescent for tho pnst four days by a rcscuo party, af ter ho had been wandorlng through tho snows slnco Christmas. Ho took only a light lunch with him, but Hanger Harrlman, ot Fort Rock, Is authority for tho statement that Chrlstensou nevor left camp without a good supply ot concentrated pro visions., Tho rcscuo party was still Booking for tho mlBsliig man, according to a telephone message from Durton Onoy, tho ranger at Dig River station, re ceived today. It is now bellovcd that Chrlsten sou is sleeping during tho warm part of tho day, and travelling at night, for ho has mado no camp tires for sovoral days, and Is apparently with out matches. Woodsmon bcllovo that ho Is reversing tho usual ordor ot Ufa, to cconomlzo on warmth. DESCHUTES HAS 72 TEACHERS (From Saturday's Dally.) Thoro aro 72 teachers In Deschutes county, for tho 29 school districts, ac cording to Superintendent J. Alton Thompson, who spent yesterday In Prluovlllo in conference with J. E. Myers, superintendent ot schools of Crook county. Thcro romnlns In Crook county 40 districts. In whlrh nro employed 50 teachers. SATI1EH MAKES IMPROVEMENTS (From Friday's Dally.) A new balcony has been built In tho Sathcr's storo during tho lost weok nnd wll lnccommodato the book keeping department. A partition hns also been mndo botwoen Sathcr's nnd llalrd's grocery. Clean up and paint up. wards. Adv. Sco Ed- FILINGS FEW UNDER NEW 640-ACRE LAW INTEREST CONTINUES IN REVIVAL SERVICES Doubt its to It I;;! it of Homesteader of Agricultural Laud Causing De lay In Taking Grazing Tracts. GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS' HARDWARE and rof SHERWIN-WILLIAMS && SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT F. DEMENT & CO. (From Thursday's Dally.) Decauso of doubt still existing In regard to tho rights of Individuals now homesteadiug, to tako up land under tho C40-aero homestead act, but tow aro taking advantage of tho now law, local attornoys roport. Filings mado bore so far aro prin cipally by Individuals having par ticularly desirable land In vlow and wishing to tako no chanco on losing It. Tho chief difficulty. It Is explained, Is that holders ot land undor tho additional homestead law, allowing the taking up ot 320 acres, nru un certain as to whothor tholr present holdings may bo classod as part of a G40-acro tract suitable for grazing only. Previous tilings huvo been basod on agricultural adaptability. Dr. Ehvood L)on Speaks on "The I'iulslird Work of Christ." Scores Protectee Religion. (From Thursday's Dally.) Dr. Elwood Lyon, ovangollst, spoko last night on "Tho Finished Work ot Christ." when ho nddrcsscd moro than 300 Dond people at tho union rovlvnt services being held at tho Presbyterian church. Ho spoko ot Christ on Calvary hill as pertaining to tho past, present, and future of tho raco, Uion branched into a dis cussion of tho prodigal son. "Tho prodigal sou wns at all times a son, tho only difference being that ho got dirty and lived In a pig pen for a time," Dr. Lyon doclared. "When ho came to his senses, ho went homo. Many peoplo today llvo with tho pigs, thon thoy Join a church, but tako a Ilttlo pig with them. Whon tho minister preaches against danc ing or card playing, you can hear a Ilttlo pig squeal." Tho spcakor assorted that religion to somo peoplo, Is nothing moro nor less than a tiro Insurance policy. In mentioning tho locturo given by tho avangellst yesterday after noon on "Satan's Opposition to Christ," Rur. Hartranft, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, declared It to bo tho most masterly exposition on tho subject to which ho had ever lis tened. Services will bo hold ngnln nt 7:30 o'clock tonight. For sign painting sco Edwards. Adv. PLAY IS DISCUSSED (Prora Thursday's Dally.) "Play" was tho chief subject for discussion at tho meeting ot tho Parent-Teacher association held at the Emblom club last night, tho topic bolng dealt with by Mrs, Holloway and Suporlntondont Thordarson. Dr. Faulknor also spoko on tho caro of tho teeth. Mrs. Holloway'o chlldron played two duels. Following tho pro gram light refreshments woro served. Eighty-Seven YrurN Old. II. II. Adams. Snrlngflold. Mo.. writes: "I had a sovoro attack of kidnoy trouble. I am getting old, oi years, i triad uiirerout treat ments, but nono did mo so much good as Foloy Kidnoy Pills." Flloy Kid noy Pills build up woakoned kldnoys, help rid tho blood of acids and poi sons, and relieve bladder trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv. FRANK PKIXCi: GETS CVRIO (From Thursday's Dally.) Frank It. 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