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MDHD BUMJCTIN, HUJO), OKMOOPT, THURSDAY, MAY Iff, !! PAGKS I u. : . 1 fB PATRIOTISM IS FOUR L IDEAL DISTRICT 2 DIRECTOR SPEAKS IN WOODS. Hitter Attack on I. V, XV. .Made by W. 1). Hinllii at HIiovJIii.I llxou Camp ilAmil .Mill 1'rnUcd for Treat in cut jf Men. (Krorn Friday's Dally.) Dkotchlng Hi" litntory and outlin ing tho alum of I ho Loyal Loglon of Loggers nnd Lumbermen, W. D. Hnilth, cinployo member of tliu board of directors, District No, 2, speaking ut Hhovlln-Hlxon Cnmp 1, Inst night, declared that tho Loyal Legion will 'not slop with the lumhur InduHtry, but thnt olinllnr organisations of om ' ployors and oniploycn will ho formed throughout tho country. Alrondy, ho doolarod, capital and labor In Grout Ilrltaln aro koUIiik together aloiiK those nnmo IIiiom. Mr, Hnilth, who for several yimni was a member of tho Central Labor council of Han Francisco and of Portland, assorted that tho things which orgnnUod labor ban fought for during tho Inst 30 years aro now being granted without a protein through tho Loyal Legion. "Tho Tour L'n In founded on tho principle of a squnro dual for employer and employe," ho declared. Mr. Hnilth had nothing but praliio for tho conservative, Mlucuru union man, mentioning Otto Hnrtwlg, prcsl dent of tho Htnto Federation of Labor, an an official who ban bmin sacrificing greatly to protect labor against radlcalliini and to provldu betterment of conditions. For tho I. W. W tho speaker could not find strong enough word of condemnation. Unfair to their follow employe an well an to their employer, (hoy will not bo tolerated by (ho Loyal Luglon, ho said, em phasizing that tho Four L'h In flnt. but and all tho tlmo American. Mr. Hmlth spoko highly of condl- tloni found at tho cnmp of Tho Hhovlln-Hlxon Company and tho Ilrooks-Hcnnlnu Lumber Co,,' declar ing them to bo tho bent ha had found In tho entlro northwest. Ho recom mended, as his only MiggeHtlou, bolter ventilation In tho bunkhounim. Following tho nddrens, tho local held a special election for tho solec tlon of a conference chairman, the former Incumbent having resigned. In n closely contented vote, Tom Lyonti wns choson for tho position. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Do li remembered that n regular term of tho county court of Dos chuteti county wan begun and livid al tho court limine In jinnil. In mild county on Wednesday. May 7, 1IIU, and from day to day thureaftjur dur ing tho continuance of said term, when woro present: V, 1), HarneH, county judge; Hetli Htookoy, county .y jcommlHNlnnnr; O. II. Miller, county cfrmmlsslonor; J. II .Hnnor, clerk; H. 13. ItobortH, sheriff. Tho court convened at 10 o'clock a, m., whereupon tho following pro ceeding were had, lowlt: Carl Lanioii Iloud Petition A pe tltlon wan presented at thin lime signed by Carl LarHOii and thirty pe titioner, miking that a road bo open ed an Htuted In said petition, Tho petition being accompanied by uuf llclont bond and affidavit of pouting road policed iiIho accompanying mild . V petition, the hiiiiiu wan referred to tho dlHtrlct attorney iw to form A romoilMtriinco WUH filed at this tlmo UHkliu; that tho above petition miu) think hed have hetkr sense says Big Brodj "Tim isn't cxtrnvajjunt, exactly, but he don't know what to buy. Ho nims to let tho biggest plug for his money. "IIo would get renf tobacco satisfaction with Genuine Gravely Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed inpoucfu bo denied, Homo wn abio roforrod to tho dlntrlct attorney, In tho Matter of thn Frank Tattl road. Thin mutter coming before tho court tho following lottor from tho county Hiirveyor wan read: Iloud, Oregon, May 7, 1010, Tho Honorable County Court, Deschutes County, Oregon, Gentlemen: In tho matter of tho Frank Tattl road, tho petition having boon re ferred to mo, I find that a portion of tho road will bo on t lib lino between DenchuteH and Crook counties, which fact deiuandH that all procedure on tho name bo made by Joint action of tho two countloH, Including two board of viewers and tho Hurvoy to bo made by tho county surveyor of both countleii,. I therefore deferred tho survey and vlowlng of tho road until a later dato, At tho tme thin situation camo to my notice, tho dis trict attorney wan abiient from Ilond and wan unable to get IiIh Jnstruc tlonit In tho matter, however, tho Htn Into In plain on tho xubject and 1 let tho mutter go ovor. ItoHpectfully, HOIIKIIT II, COULD, County Hurveyor. 0. L, Hardy of Alfalfa appeared before tho court and reported several defective brldgoit In that neighbor hood, Tho matter won referred to Commissioner Heth Htookoy. Tho court then adjourned to meet at 1:30 p, m. name dato. Tho court reconvened at 1:30 p. m., name dato, the nnmo memborH present an at tho morning Reunion. Tumulo Avenue Ilrldgo AcroitM tho DenchuteH Itlver. The stream com mllteo or tho City Council or IJond, appeared before tho Court at thin tlmo relative to tho roimlrliic or ro- building tho Tumalo avenue bridge acronH tho DenchuteH river. After duo connlderatlon ll wan ordered that tho county will go "flfty-nrty" on a now bridge. Cotnnilnnlonor C 11. Miller wan appointed by tho court to moot with Councilman J. c. IthodcH, relative to plana and sped flcatlonn for u now bridge. A call for bid on tho name will bo made by the committee. City Bowngo DlNponiil Plant Itoad. A sworn petition having been re ceived from J, A. Knnten, mayor of tho city or Uend, which In an fol town: To tho Honorable County Court, or Denchuten county, Oregon: Now com oh tho city or Uend, u mu nicipal corporation of Dcschutcn county, Oregon, by J, A. Hasten, tho mayor of said city, and ronpcctfully hIiowh and petitions an follows: That nnld city In the owner of n tract of land containing approximate ly ib acren, located In the NV4 or the HWi;, or ncctloii 27, townnhlp 17 nouth, rnngolS eant, V. M, which nuld tract Ih lined uh a farm and mu nicipal Nowago dlnpouit plant. That mild farm and nowago din ponal plant In not, at tho prenonl time, reached by any public road pro vided by law, and that It Ih Decennary that tho public and agents of nuld city Hhull have Ingrcssind egrenn to and from mild tract. That tho most convenient and available route to reach nnld tract In dencrlbud uh follown: Commencing at tho nouth went corner of tho Si: V, of tho NYV1',, of ncctloii 27, twp. 17 nouth, range 12 eant, W. M., thence north an nearly an practicable for a quarter of a mile, thence by the mont practicable route la a Koiiernl northwesterly direction to tho Intersection with tho IJond I'rlnevlllii fond: thai 20 reel In n sufficient width for such proponed road or gateway. "Wherefore, your petltlouor proya that the honorable county court pro ceed forthwith to lay out and oh tahllah tho road or gateway nbovo I dencrlbud twenty feel In width. J. A. BASTES. Therefore In neenrdanco with Chapter C307 of tho 1017 road lawn of Oregon,, the following board or vlewom wan appointed to view h4d road, on May 0, 1019, or within tho proper tlmo thoreoflor: County Sur veyor It, 11 Oould, J, C. Thorp and F. M, LowIh. In the Matter or Fixing a Tempor ary Comity Seat for DenchuteH coun ty, State or Oregon. It appearing to tho court at UiIh tlmo that Uend, Ore gon wiia fixed an tho temporary county neat of DcBchuteH county, Ore gon, at the tlmu of the creation of Hald DenchuteH county out of Crook county, and Unit a permanent county neut for nuld D irhuten county should have been vol d upon by tho people at tho next general election there after, which wuh not done, now, therefore, In view of tho promises IT 18 HBItBIJY CONSIDBUKD, OHDBUWD AND ADJUDGKD that Dead, Oregon bo and tho nuinu here- hv Ih flxml unit continued nH the ti5m porary Heat of Doschutca county, and spend less money for tobacco." Oooil tuitc, tmnller chew, louder Ufa it what inakcitJen- iilnu Gravely cot lei to thew than ordinary plug. U'ritttii GUNUINK GllAVGLY IMNVUXH, VA. for hokltt on (hewing plug. Orogon, until tho noxt onoral elec tion thereafter, Dalod at Uend, DchcIiuIch county, Oregon, thin 7th day of May, UiO. V. D, JIAIlNKfl, CountyJiidgo, BKTH HTOOICUY, CommlHHlonar. C. II. MILLIOlt, Commliinlonor, Dlnburnemunt or Monies o Hchool Dlntrlctn, At thin tlmo tho follow ing letter wuh prenented to tho county court by tho county nchool HUperln tendont: Dupartinont of Education, Hulom, May 1, 1010. To tho County Judge: Helow you will find a copy of Chapter 400 of tho Oonoral lawn or Oregon for 1010: Section 1. Tho county troanureni or tho neveral countlcfl shall bo tho CUHtodlann of all nchool dlntrlct funds. Sec. 2, Such funds shall bo din burned only by tho county treasur ers or tho sevornl countlen, only upon warrants drawn upon such county treasurers by tho board or. directors or tho respective nchool districts In tho manner now provided by law; provided, that this act shall apply to nil counties or thin ntato unless tho county court shall by order entered on record, elect not to come under the provlnlonn or thin ect. You will notice 1iy the provisions or thin act that tho county treaimrcr becomes tho custodian or alt school district funds uulesH the county court nliall by order entered on record elect not to coma under tho provl nlonn or thin net. That Is to say that ir tho county court taken no action tho county trcoHuror will becomo cus todian or all school money und tho teachers salaries und nil claims against tho school district will bo paid through tho offlco or tho county treasurer. Tho nctn or tho 1019 legislature go Into effect on May 20, I am send ing you thin notice that you may have tlmo to decide which plan you pre fer to adopt for your county. Vory truly yours, J. A. CHUItCHILL, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Superintendent Thompson, rcport Ine to tho court that tho present systam or having the clerks or tho neveral school dlntrlctn or tno county dlsbunio their own nchool funds In entirely satisfactory, It In Hereby ordered by tho court that Deschutes county will elect not to change their presont systom and elect not to como under tho provi sions or the new law. VnlT Dnnlelkkl Couniy Itoad. At this time In presented tho ro port or vlowoni on thq Danlolskl road. IJond, Ore, May i, liti'J. Tho Honorable County Court or Do- schulcn County, Oregon. Gentlemen: In tho mutter or tho Walter Danlcl nkl county roud, wo, tho undersigned hoard or viewers, did upon tho 25th day or April, 1019, view out and sur vey tho sold roud. Wo round a practical route and do therefore rec ommend tho establishment or tho name us a county road. Tho benefits enjoyed by tho es tablishment of this road by nil parties being greater than tho dnin ages, wo recommend that no damages bo allowed la connection therewith. IlcHpcctrully submitted, It. n. OOULD, F. II. MAY, J. D. 1JOWMAN. Hoard of Vlowors. Ileport being favorable, reading was hud for the first time. Carl Ijirxon County ltoail. Tho petition or Carl Larson, et at., linking for a county roud an net forth In said petition wan accepted nnd ap proved by (ho district attorney as to form. A remount ranco had been filed against mild petition. It appear I up tlinrefrnm tlmt n Inrctt ntimlinr or nauioH, namely 10, on said remou- ntrauco woro persons who had signed the said road petition, and therefor, are barred from being reinonstmt oru, leaving n less uumbor renion-l Htrutorn than there nro petitioners. Also two remount rat oru woro found ' not to bo free lioldora within said rond district. I It Ih ordered that petition bo grant ed nnd tho board or viewers bo up-1 pointed, county surveyor, J. C. Thorp J nnd P. M. Lowls, to meet at point of boglunlng or nuld rond, 10 a, m., May 10th. Hopalr of Tethemw llrldgv. Tho matter or repairing tho Tcth- orow brldgo being presented to tho court by K. P Hnwson or llodmond, Oregon, after discussion It was or dored Hint $an0.00 bo allowed by tho court for tho repair of nnmo. This amount la to bo placed nt the dis posal ot Commissioner C. II. Miller, to lib used nt tho proper tlmu In the summer, whon tho condition ot tho river warrants. Muliitcnnnro Agreement, Oregon Htnto Highway Commission, A contract nnd maintenance agree ment having been received from tho Oregon stutu highway commission, relative to tho maintenance and ro pair of stato roads within tho county, nftor duo consideration and discus sion, It is ordered that said contract aa rocolved from the commission bo and tho tmmu Is horoby accented and returned to tho commission for their approval und acceptance. Tho court then adjourned to moot nt 1:30 p. in.. May 8, 1919. W. D 1JAUNKS, Judgo. Attest: J. 11. HANEIt. Clorlc. Tho court-reconvened nt 1:30 p. m., May 8, 1919, for tho furthor con uldorntlou of county business. Onler Culling Hpoclnl Election. In tho mnttor of tho Issuance of homlH by Desohutea county for tho purpo.su ot raising money to bo used for tho construction and malntonnuco ot pormanont roads In tho county. WhorotiB. n numbor of roglstorod votora ot Dosohutes county equal to l-20th ot tho greatest numbor of votes cant In thu county at tho noxt procodlng gonoral election for any norson for Judgo of tho supremo court huvo petitioned tho county court asking thnt a npoclal olcctlon shall be called for tho purposo of sub mitting to tho votors of tho county tho question of Issuing bond ror tho purposo or raising money to bo used for tho construction and maintenance or permanent roads In tho county; ana - Whereas, said petition did set out nnd specify tno amount or bonds pro posed to do Issued, to-wlt: One Hundred and Twenty-FIvo Thousand Dollars ($125,000), tho length or tlmo thoy shall run, to-wlt: 118,000 for four (4) years from dato of Isauo; $18,000 for five (G) yearn from data of Issue; $18,000 for six (0) years from dato or Issue; $18,000 ror seven (7) years rrom dato at Issue; $18,000 ror eight (8) years rrom dale or Issue; $18,000 ror nlno (9) yearn rrom dato of Issuo; $17,000 for ten (10) yearn from dato of Issuo; and tho maximum rata of Interest thoy shall bear, to-wlt: Not to ex ceed fire and one-half (C"4) per cent per annum; nnd Whereas, each petitioner did sign his own name to tho petition, tho precinct In which ho resides and bis postofflce address noted opposlto his naino; anil Whereas, said petition did In nil things conform to tho requirements of tho Mtututo in such cuno mado and provldod, to-wlt: Chapter 103, General Laws of Oregon, 1913; and Whereas, heretofore on tho 8th day or May, 1919, said petition was filed with the county clerk and on this tho 8th day of May, 1919, said last named data being the noxt reg ular acnslon or tho county court, said petition was duly presented to tho county court: and Whereas, the county court did ex amine said petition as soon us it was so presented; and Whereas, tho county court Is satis fled that said petition substantially conforms to tho requirements of tho statuto In such case mado and pro vided and particularly section 3 of said Chapter 103, General Lawn of Oregon, 1913, and contains tho names and postofflce addresses of tho re quisite number of voters as required by section & or said chapter 103; and Whereas, tho county court deems It for the best Interest of tho county that a special election bo called and hold for the purposo as specified In tho petition; now, therefore, It Is boroby Ordored that a special election bo called and held In Deschutes county for Uio purposo as specified In tho petition at a tlmo now and herein fixed by the court, to-wlt: Tuesday, Juno 3, 1919, which said dato Is not less than 20 nor moro than 40 daya after tho dato of making this order; and It Is further Ordered that tho amount of tho proposed bonded Indebtedness shall bo One Hundred Twenty-FIvo Thou CENTRAL OREGON VOLUME 1 PUBLISHED LITTLE JOURNEYS IN THE GARDEN tvV t)cftg.ctt;; tBBSSBaB'!',,: ihtkHSkMsyystftW j J SeMv v?K33fBW6 22!3fi2itfifirVttsi Plants cannot thrive with their rootsin water. Soil most bo well drained If garden crops nro to suc-cocd. Thorough preparation of tho soil bo faro tho plants aro sot In tho gar den reduces tho amount of cultiva tion necessary while tho crop Is growing. It doo3 not always pay to bo In too great a hurry la transplanting house grown tomato or pepper plants to tho gardon. A tow cold ulghta muy chill thorn mid more tlmo bo lost than If thoy nro not set out un til tho weather is warm, Garden laud inclined to bo wot should bo thoroughly drained boforo crops nro planted upon It. If tllo drains or opon dltchoa cannot bo pro vided, tho noxt best thing la to plant tho crops on Blight ridges, so as to get tholr roots'abovo tho water tablo l,u tho soil. Loose nnd sandy soil may bo packed slightly ovor tho soeds. If tho ground Is vory dry, a llttlo wntor muy bo sprinkled In between tho tur rows boforo tho seeds nro planted. Heavy clay soils aro likely to form n crust ovor tho seeds after rains. Thn crust should bo broken, so that tho seeds can como through. sand Dollars ($12G,fc00), tho mnxl mum rata of Interest It shall bear shall not oxceod flvo and ono-half (G'4) per cent., nnd tho particular roads within tho county which nro to bo built and lmprovod by tho money so raised, and tho minimum amount to bo expended on nuch road nnd whoro located within tho county, giving tho beginning and terminus thereof, aro as follows; $20,000 on "Tho Sisters-Redmond Highway." From tho Crook county lino east of Itcdmond at tho S. K. corner of section 13, township M 5 8. Itnno 13 iK. W. M by way of Itcd mond to CHno Falls, to tho S. W. corner of section 4, township 1G 8. Knngo 10 K. W. M.. Approximately 2G miles, $G000 on "Tho .Lower Uridgc Torrobonno Highway." Ucglnnlng at tho center of section 7, township 14 8. Jlnngo 12 E. W. M to tho center of section 1C, township 14 8. Hnngo 13 E, W. M. Approximately 8tt miles. $G000 on "Tho JJond-Qrango Hall Highway."- From JJend to tho N E corn.orof section 19, township 17 8. Ilango 13 E. W. M. Approximately 7 miles. $00,000 on "Tho Dalles-Caliror-nlar Highway." Ucglnnlng at tho N. E. corner or tho N. W. uuarter of tho N. W. quarter or section 3. township 14 S. Itango 13 E. W. M.. by wny ot Tledmond, Uend nnd end- Ins at tho Intersection of tho De schutes-Klamath county lino at tho point of Intersection of Tho Dalles California highway. Approximately OG miles. $3G,000 on "Tho Dcnd-Lnno Coun ty, Through Sisters, and the Bend- uurns Highway. Commencing at a point on tho Deschutes county-La no county lino at the Intersection with tho road connecting tho Willamette valley with eastern Oregon by way of tho MacKcnzIo river, MacKcnzio pass to Bond, hy way of Sisters, Tumalo and Uend over tho road from Uend to Durns to tho point ot Inter section of said road with tho Do-Bchutcs-Haroey county line, being ap proximately 110 mllen. And It Is further Ordered that tho county clerk do causo tho necessary notices (o be printed for tho aforesaid election, that ho mall two of said notices to each Judgo and each clerk of election In each precinct with Instructions relative to the legal posting thereof, and that ho provide the necessary poll books, tally sheets, ballot boxes, ballots and other necessary supplies for tho proper holding of said elec tion, and thnt ho do and perform such other acts and things as may bo requisite, necessary or convenient for the proper holding or the afore said election in accordance with law. Dono and dated this 8th day or May, 1919. W D. BARNES. County Judge, C. H. MILLER, County Commissioner. SETH STOOKEY. County Commlnslonor. BEND, OREGON. BY THE BEND HARDWARE COMPANY. HEAR THE HUM OF THAT FORD MOTOR No Sooty Spark Plugs There. Your carburetor may be adjusted, the compression good, the mixture O. K., and the spark, the business end of the motor, faulty. fl To avoid road troubles, misfires and cracked porcelains Replace the old plugs with Ford Special Reflex They sell for 85c each Made for Service. Built' to Fit the Ford Car. Bend Hardware Company Roll Along on I DON'T FORGET I the I 1 STOCK I ijiiLEi I 1 OB I JUDGE ELLIS I RANCH i 1 1 1-2 miles cast of Bend Monday, I jiMay 26 1 At one o'clock sharp I County Claims. Tho matter ot claims against tho county coming up for consideration it was ordered that claims Nos. 3512 to 3527, Inclusive, Nos. 3G29 to 3547, Inclusive, Nos. 36G0 to 3366, Inclus ive, Nos. 3G68 to 3G72, as shown on pages 128 and 129 of tho Docket of Claims, be and tho same aro hcroby allowed, and tho clerk Is instructed to Issuo his warrants In payment thereof. Court then adjourned to meet Sat urday, May 10, 1929. W. D. BAIINES, Judgo. Attest: J. II. HANEU, Clerk. She Find Herself Much lJctter. 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