nKNi) hviiikrv, bknd, 'obboon, TiiuliwnAv, br.cF.ytnm i, ioio I'Ar.i: is MAYOR FAVORS A NEW BRIDGE is (HiiMTiiV ni:i:di:r uv .ma.nv HISHIRUNTS ON WICHT HIDIJ OK ItlVIJIt, IIKI.IKVKS .1. A. mSTKH. ln out rortdn no iih to try mid cot out while thoy iiro nwiiltlni: for the county court to tlo notnotlilw; to help toward oponliu; tlm mall rotid. two Earns colIapsk under heavy snow OUANOI3 IIAMi. Den. J 8 Two bfiriiH In thltC vicinity could not ntntid tin) nnow pri'Huro. One -tielonKed to H. A. I)ult, oim to 0. HwuilMon. Mr (! M. IlitKiiiUH ciimo front Do nchutHH on horHclmck Friday It took him tho r.rmttor jmrt of tho day Mrn. t'. M. IUihiiiiimmuii remained ii I tin tnucliur'H wittucii over Xutur- llellovliH: Witt tlm "ltd of tlio old day and Hundiiy. .... Hiiluplay, uocojniier m wio ioi lowlnit wero Il'ind vlltor from thin luiluliborJiood! 4Mr. K, Ji. Nolaon, J A foothrldno fonnorly Minimiing tlio Do 8hutt!, which wuh, wiiHhed, out lout weidT, Ih it very nwoximry pliico for tho erection of new.nnd better ittruut uro which will nllow 6f both foot nrjil wiikoii trntlle, Mayor J. A, Knstuo doclnred thl innmlriK that ho In in favor of Immodlnto coiiHtriicllou, If th In can lio.IInniicml. Tlm problem of, rnUl'nk Hint necoMnry .fund and iHiicuKhton (if tho typii of iirldn benl Htted to oxIitlliiK ned, Im Mxpocti'd to ciimo up nt tne roKiiiar iniiotlnK of tfin city council to bo held to fliortdw nlulit. I'tlio city Ih :rowiiK rapidly und niiiHt meet condition un'they urlno," Mr. KumIo mild In eonmiontlm; on (Im.med for a new bridge. ;'lt would not bo rliilit to tho many puoplo llv- Imr on tho wont ldo of tho river, "who fonnorly depuiided on the foot- brldcu. to fall Jo replaco that menu of oomufiinlciitloii. 1 believe that If o modern ntructurw worn put In, tlioro would rioon bo nearly nit much trnltlc nt thin point au over tlm Now port ovpntiH brldco-" MO PREPARATIONS FOR LEGION DANCE DeroniiltMi KIiiImii-hU' for Tonmi iiiw Nlulit'' Affiilr Quadrille Will III' II IVlltlllT. Mix Hiircloy, 'MFhT K. Whlttiman, Mm. Clnretiie. flmlthi Mm. O. Dahlo. MrM, 0 M. IliumttiweM, Mm. B, B, Mutter .''' Mr. Letter, ln boon called nt tho bedwldo of h'or nick mothor In Win connln. Mr, Kolloy tho Conner 11. F D cnr rlqr on routo. 1 naif Koiio Into tho Inovlo hUulnmii In, Redmond. Mr. Noff haw taken tho roitlo. Thoro wero no deliveries WodriOHdny, Thurxdny And Friday. Tho road wero Irnpaxnlblo. No one wan nbln to ronch tho jtchool bulldltiK. Wudncmlay. Thurii- day or Friday bill school won r"num-' od Monday uiornliift. Ml Id u ('. Vounit on her roturn trip from 'Kpokano wiin Mtiowbound In Tho Dulli'H for novorul dny then had to may In lloud iwo duyu until traffic wan ri'MiuiKMl on th roadu, Tho fnrnl'r near JraiiK Hall Kot loKi'thcr Friday and rhmrod tlm road 3 mlh'H from tin hall on buth tho north and Mouth llcinl ronilM STORlil TRepARATION. DoHchulcH and Otato of OroRon Upon n Judi:munt rondorod and dockotnd In tho mild Court on tho 10th day of Novombor, 1010, In an action whoro In Hamilton Compnpy, a corporation Ih plnlntirr and Myrtl.o (J, Ilotiiford and ChnrliiH H, Hotitford, hunbiind and wlfn arn dcfomlantH, In favor of mild plaintiff and iiijiiIiihI tho said dofond iiiiIh, for tho Hum of f 1 , 1 1 . C 8 with lutcri'Ht thuraon nt tho rnlo of 7 pur cunt por annum from tho 24th dny of March, 1917, for tho furthor "inn of $150,00 uttornoyv'M fomt und tho con In and dlHbtirMoniontN, taxed at $17.2!i, which gxH'Utlon wan dlructod and dollvor'd to mo, nil rhorlff In mid for lmld county of DcHchuton, Oregon. I linvi) lovlod upon all tho rlRht, tltlo and luloroHt of nnld dcfondanl, Mrytlo O. DotHford and Charlon H. llotnfbrd In and to tho following d(t crlbcd rmil property to-wlt: All of noctlou Hlxtcou (IC), town hUIp olRhtoon (18) noutli of ran:o ton (JO) B. W. M. In Denchulon county, OroKon. NOT1CH Im horoby kIvcii thnt I, tho undirnlKiwd Bhorlff nit nforoiiald, will mill tho nbovo duiicrlbcd real pro pnrty to tho IiIkIiuhI bidder at cumIi at public auction at tho utopx of tho Court Hotuo In tho city or Huud, In tho county of OunchUtoN and Htnto of Ori'Kon on tho 1 7th day of Jan-lun-y. 1920 at 10:00 a. m. of that day, to natlxfy tlm mild oxecutlon, to Ki'thor with IntoroHt and contn thorc- on, and (OKothor with all coxtn and dlAburnomenU thnt havo or may uc cruo, ' H. K. UOnnRTH, Hhorirr of Dftflchuti'B County, OroKon. Da I i'd I.'ond, Oregon, Doccmbor 18, 1910. j 42-fc Not leu NOTK'K. Ico In hereby kIvch that tho following wnrrantn of tho HauaW Crcok1 Irrigation Dlntrlct aro beroby called for payment on December 20, 1919, and nro payable at tho County Trcnflurer'n olHco nt Uend, Oregon. (ntoroHt on theno warrantn cxplrcn on and after December 20. 1910: No-l-N. 154. J53. 1R2, 150. 129, 138, HI, 12C. lit. 113, 112, 101, 102, 09, 51, 88, 157. 158. 159. i CLVDB M. McKAY, County TrcnnurCr. 42c of Annual XOTfK NtorkliolilnV Meeting, Noilce In hereby given that tho annual ntockboldern' mcetlnR of the Tina Koront IrrlRntlon Co., will bo hold kl the Arnold achoolhouno, 7 miles fcoutheant of Ilend on tho Ilcnd Iliirn road nt 2 p. m. Saturday, Jan uary 3, 1920. T. E. THOTTElt, Vlce-I'rcnldcnt. 42-43p CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIIENT$ C1umHk1 KdrtrtMine chars cr Imuo tit ffnU tor 20 wor'U or trot. One rnt ixr wartl tor nil tntr20. All eluutfln drrtUln ttrlellr eh In rtrnf- WANTED. WANTED Good milk cown, frcoh or coming frenh noon, heo or write J. E. 1'arberry, Slutorn, Ore. 40-40- 42p. V WANTED Wo will call anywhere, any place, any time, to look at your used furniture. Let us know what you havo. We pay canh. The Htandnrd Furniture Co. 97-49lfc WANTED CO nbnron Swalloy water. Wrim Hex S, HendJ Ore. 95-3C-9p KOIt HAlvk. FOIl BALE New alfalfa and grain grinder. Cheap. Make manl for your liogn. Uox 621, Ilend, Oregon. I8-42P FOR SALE 40 to 50 tons alfalfa and oat hay, good feeding ground, water and big barn. Inquire IMker'n Grocery. 20-41-43p FOH HALE Denton property four mllen northeant ot Head. Eighty acre, forty In cultivation. Good buildings. Water piped to house, barn, garden and orchard. For tcrmn nddrenn C. A. Warner. Uend ll-ll-42p FOR siLBHosen nnrd rjff, tiTsO per ewt. Inaulro Win, Itny, Tum- alo, Oregon, 47-39-12 FOR 8ALB-Fonr ailckltig calves and frenh milch cown. Geo. Hates, telephone Red C21. 3(S-31tfa FOR SALE Alfalfa ha. 450 tons nt $20 n ton. Homo pii.tluro will go with It nt thin price. Addrenn, J. 1). Miner, Ilend, Ore. 7C-31tfo LOST AND FOUND. ESTRAYED Illnck nnd whlto Hdl ntcln cow, hornn. nllt In each ear, brand backward D L bar. Flhtlor notify. L. J. Sceberger, Ilend, Ore gon, II. It. No. 1. 42-43p TAKEN UP Two year old ntcer under crop left car and crop lit right ear, while ntrlpo ftcrons faro nhoulder. Elrnor Wornntaff, 3 mllen cant of town on Hear Creek road. 8-41-42p TAKBN-UP Twp year old heifer with two splitn In each car, no brand decipherable. Two year old nteer under crop In left car" and crop In right car, whlto, ntripo ncronn foro nhoulder. Elmer Wornntaff, "3 nilles east of town on Hear Creek rortd. 4 6-4 0-4 2 p. ESTRAYED Team gray Perchoron mares, weight about 3,000, no brand,. Howard for any informa tion nn to whereaboutn of Mmo. Ed Gustafnon, Mllllcan, Oregon. 5-4 1-4 3p An their Innt nodal affair befbro , CiirUtmnn, tho mombont of Purcy A. MteveiiR I'ont, Amorlouu Legion, will entertain tomorrow night nt the nth- -' lotlc club RyinniiKliiin with a dnnclng party, for which oxteiulve prepnrn- tlunn have already ben iniido. D;c- ornlloiiH aro Imlng elaborately dona In llngn and ntronmern, the national rolorn predominating, and Mm. Ilor- ton'n, orchoNtra. which will furnlnh s ' tho mimic for thu evening, ban ImmIi nugiueittt'd'by the iiddlt'oil of i i.lui- Inet, played by John Alcxande A feature of tlio evennu w.ll be the Introduction of a for thin, C. II. ptoplifiin, uf thu llrooitH-S'canlon box factory. haH l).en neoured an "caller." No cliurge will bo in a ile for thin number. Thu committee In ahnrrfft of tho 1 ' douce announced thin nfturnoo.i tbtit an Inmitllclont number of ImllHtlonn vmd buou ordered, but thnt a rfonral witlcomo In extended to nil lrludn of the pom. , Fw Miople were prepared to won tlU'r kiicIi it ntorm an we nave' juni experienced. All knew thnt urh n njorm could occur, but no one really expected It thin year. That ftplnlim our utipreparednenn. (t In Junt no with life. We go on nnd on totally unprepared, or near ly. no. to continue our obligation to oilr fnmlllen In event of a midden 'uKirnt uf rlrkiinaii ami itiuilli Vul. ! thin ntorm In In the nlr ror "t.intly ' I The ntorm of old ago, ton, In ever i in view. J The time to inn kit propiratlon In before the rloudn of lll-boulth ap pear, and the very bent and monl convenient preparation In nulQclcnt life Intiuruiice In n progremlve old- Hlno company with provlnlonn ogulnnt onh of the protection during adver- nlty. Such n servlen in rendered by tho Went C'oant Life, which in rep reimnti'd In Central Oregon by II II. Wilcox, General Agout, Ilend, Win II. Hchuller. Local Manager, Red mond; and Dolly llodgen, Local Man ager, Prlnovlllo. Possibly you have aomo Innurance but very likely not enough. An In- Ltervlew with u Went Coant reprenent- titlvo nt once nhoitld bo had. Place . . . It-.. .. u .. r ... ii.l.lll,. nn.llll rl V.IIHBI )IUilC7 1111 IIJC VIlTIBl- ju.iuiiiio. aim . .. ,,, Wont Con it t In bent for ALL tho Went. 9-13c-wkly 42c A Ant Farmero. There are nut In Nlenriinm thnt rulliviito uilnute miiNhruoinn for food Iji their uudergrouud homen by fortu ne a vomjioit from U-nven of tree. Sprlno Done Away With. The line of i-prlup Ik done uwny villi In n new cord opt rated device or opening nnd elotlnjt truitboinn, wlu Iowa, or tbutter. 'asjsra'eiaja'asasataafaaasiS What's Doing in the Country. PjSSmSBSSmBESSSSdESEE&WB.'SEm FORM RABBIT CLUB AT LOWER BRIDGE , LOWER iminai-3. Hoc. 18. Tho nottlern or Lower Ilrldgo mot nt, tlio MchoolhoiiHo nnd formod a rabbit de termination club nnd formed tho community Into 3 dUtrlctn with tho throo dlHtrlqt cnnlnlnn: L'. F. Hoh kitiH, Horace Ilrooklng nnd R. K. Towno. Tho cnptaln killing tho leaHt rabbltn In four weolm "will pro vide mi ynter mippur for tho othor two captiilun and tholr iiHSlstiintn. On Tiiondiiy A. fl. Holmes nnd l.'nuL- Nnttriini-I uliirlnd with 11 lurCO bunch of cnttlo which Mr. Holinof hud Bold to Mr. Piiduy of Gatowny, but got cnught In tho Htbrm nnd turiiod back. Thoy hud to laavo tho cattlo nt Snunw Hut whoro thoy got hay for tompornry enro of tho stock until, tho Btorm broke, Tho school hna boon closed' slnco Tueuday on account of, tho storm. Cluifl. Ilochcock mid Joo Parson two ox-HorvIco men who 'formerly Ilvod horo, huvo roturnod to tholr plncoH horo, Mrn. Cloavongor Hpont Saturday nftornoon at tho IIohUIiib homo, Mr. Frod Waltor3 Is otnployod at tho Silled. mill which has a rush order for. sovornl jcars. Darwin WaltorB enmo homo from Ulodmond Biuday whoro )io 19 om ployod on tho Rqdmond Spokesman.. Mr. Parrott killed 18 hogs thta weok which ho nronoses to euro. Ho wlll sell the, bacon and hnna atjftend, Bovotal bf tho community were out wlh four to six horses apiece tramp- HU.M.MOXS. IN THE OIROUIT COURT OF THE J5TATB OF OREGON FOR DE SCHUTES COUNTY. GRACE I. II. P DICKEY. Plaintiff, vn. RTItrilllLE. Defendant. TO R. P. RTRUIIIILB: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: you nro hereby roqulr- Ted to uppear and niuuvor tho com- plaint died agiiliiHt you In the nbovo eutitleu null within nix weeks from tho dnto or tho first publication, of thin summoiiH upon you, to-wlt: within fix wookn from tho 18th day of December, 1919, nnd which sld ditto Is tho data tof tho flrnt publV Hon hereof, and If you fall to appear and nnnwor within said time, (ho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for Uie relief pruyed for In said com plaint, to-wlt: For n partition of tho Northwest quarter of tho Southwest quarter of noctlon nineteen, townnhlp noveu teou, Houtb or range thlrtoon, E. W. M In Uoschutofl county, Oregon, to gether with all water rights appurt enant thor. i), plaintiff herein own ing n two-tlilrds Interest In tho foo of nid doiiurlbud premises nnd tho dofondiHit owning a ono-third Inter est lu said described promtm's, und If u partition cannot bu lutd without material Injury to tho rights therein then for a snlo of Htild promlpoa and n division qf tho proceeds between tho pnrtlos nccordlng to tholr rights nnd for u division of tho coats and dlsbursomontn attached to thts pro ceeding. Thin aummooB ts published In tho Hand niillotin, n weekly newspaper or gonoral circulation publlBhed in Ilond, Doscllutoa County, Oregon, onco n week ror six consocutlvo weoka by onjor of Honorablo T. H, J. Duffy, Judgo'Df tho circuit court, whKh, order is datod this 9th day of Docombor, 1919, nnd which order sboclfloB tho dnto of tho llrpt publicat ion ot thl Bummons, and directs that you nppoar and answer wlthn bIx weeks from tho anld 18th day of Docombor, 1919, and that a copy of tho complaint mid aummona bo forth with mnllod to you nt your last known poat ofllco nddross. .Data ot ilret publication, Docombor 18, 1910. ,- , DoARMpNp. & HRSKIrip, AtlornoyaFor PlnlutlfT, O'Knno nidg. Bond, Oregon. 42-48c NOTICH OK HIUSRIPF'8 BALK. Dy virtue df an execution,, IsSQed oat ft-Md ttn'dcfr thd tfoul or tho Cir cuit court In and for tho County bf If "" mm "" """""" At the , Furniture Store ' -That Saves You Money What ? buyI Use Your Credit at Gilbert's Furniture Store Don't Let It Be a Mere Gift Be sure that it carries the message of your personality and the season's thoughts, at the same time equal the dignity pi the recipient. This applies to Fur nitureFuf iiiture of Quality Give tlie Homey Touch to Your Living Room Genuine Leather Rockers $67.50 Rockers $4.00 up Bed Davenport, lea ther, $63.40 to $117 Dining Chairs, . $2.25 up Library Tabjes, $7.90 up Breakfast Tables, $5.75 Dining Tables, ped estal, $18.00 up Buffets from $40 up i Rugs in Abundance Qualities that need no introduction, sizes 9x12 feet. Axminsters in several different makes floor sizes, from $60.00 to $67.50 'Velvet Rugs; in the better grades, , , , $60.00 to $65.00 Tapestry Rugs r$30.00 to $40.00 Wool Fibre Rugs $16.00 and ur .Grass Rugs, 9x12 $12.00. Rag Rags, aH sizes Surely, it is not necessary thAt you pur chas a complete set select individual pieces to your liking. Come and let's see what you like. Bedroom Furniture Ivory Dressers as low as $26.00 Chiffoniers, oak, as low as I 1 $26.00 Simmons Steel from Beds $8.00 up Handsome Red Cedar Chests Large, medium, Ismail sizes Plain aud copper trimming, $25.00 to $34.50 Beautiful Parlor Floor and Stand Latap with soft color shades of real beauty. i i Ideal Home Gift! Floor Lamps OA as low as $" Suggestions for the Shopper: We Carry a Full Line of Guaranteed Stoves and Ranges Gilbert's Furniture - USE YoljR CREDIT Store