jZtlsiVm4mBtUm&timeij'imm: - BEND 11ULLKTIN, HKNP, OllWotm, THURSDAY, .lAS'tfAUV 1ft, tfJUO IAOK H II H ! ' i ! i u :b i'i JROZEN FEET l CAUSE DEATH ITT H R E E OPERATIONS IN VAIN Voluntary Service Rendered Iiy W. O. Hilling, WmxNiWorkor, , in Saving .Mmlilncry'Riir Iiir. Storm, Costs Mfe. , V. ,C. Hillings, employe of tho llrooks'Seunlon Lumber Co., (Hod yesterday inornliiK ns tho result of gangrene following troicij feet sustained durlUR tho storm of early DpcciubeY.. Ilia wlfu ami threo children, tho oldest only 10 years of n'go, accompanied the body last night to Springfield, Oregon, whore 'the funeral services nro to be held. Mrs- Hillings is tho daufihter of P. P. HuLlmrd. of this city. Mr. Hillings was foreman of the crow which had charge of ono of tho. loaders at Camp 1, and on De cember 9 when tho snow lay sev eral feet deep, volunteered to ko out and fire the boiler In order to 'prevent frecclng and bursting In tho intense cold. He accomplished his purpose, but before starting on bis return, his shoes and sacks became wet, and his fee wore bad ly fror.cn before he had completed the trip back from tho boiler. -He was taken to tho hospital and tha Injured members given careful medical care, but in ,one foot the circulation Had.' been permanently 'checked, and gangrene set In. Three successive operations wnro per formed in an effort to save his life, first the toes, later part of, tho foot, and finally the foot above the an kle being amputated. BEND-MADRAS GAME IS SET FOR FRIDAY . "With practically tho samo team as that which played during last year's ' season, the Ilcnd high school will be gin Its basket ball schedule this year when (he game with the Madras high school quintet is staged at the. Kend gyjnnaslum Friday night. Tho ball : wlll.be put in play at S:1S o'clock. As the players line up two days before the contest, the game will probably Mart with Urosterhous at center, h, Coyiicr. and 'Sanders in' the. forward positions, and Helfrlch and Dutt as guards. In case tho Injured kliob which Sanders sustained In the first foolball game this fall prevents bis playing through both halves. Dutt will go In us center, and Hrosterhous will take a forwnrd's Job. Tho Madras team, generally" con sidered as tho strongest In Central .Oregon lostyonr. is captained toy 'John Young, and has virtually tho Tsamo personnel as In 19 ID. Coach ..Moore, of the Bend Jive, expects a bard fight. DESGHUTES.TO BE RECOGNIZED Tlut there Is a likelihood that a Deschutes county supplement to the Oregon booklut put out by the rail road may bo Issued, Is the stntement mntlo In it letter Just received by T. It. Foley, of the llend Commercial club, from Willlum O. McMurray, General Passenger Agent of tho O. V. It. Jfc N. No reference, whatever to Deschutes county was, made in tho original booklet, and Mr. Foley hah urged In his correspondence with Mr. McMurray that a supplement to put out In order that Justice may bo done, to this section of the country. Securing of datn from Central Ore gon wns In the hands of "Farmer" Smith, and while no letter from Mr, Smith wns received by tho Commor clal club. McMurray Is conlldcnt that n call for Information must have ben n made on some member of the club. In this connection, he writes: "Mr. Smith's ruling policy Is person al touch. His Ufa long experience bus taught him that he does not get results by mall, so bo preferred not to rely on that medium." In discussing the possibility of Is suing a supplement, Mr. Smith writes: "At first It seemed Impract icable, and therefore did not appeal to me. but on further consideration, I am inclined to regard It as an ex cellent plan. If the bureaus In charge of distribution bavo not al ready disposed of the books--and I propose to develope that phase at once, then tho Inserts can be used to even greater advantage to Des chutes than If tho data had been in corporated In the body of the text. "I will advise you at once of tho result of my Inquiry, and mean while I suggest that you go ahead preparing your supplement." Mrs. W. Stapp Has Gained 30 Pounds Han ,1'YnuiiM'ii Woman Hadn't Keen A Well Day In Twentj Flto' Years. J i I GOOD RESULTS ARE REPORTED BY IRRIGATORS . (Continued from Page 1.) Indorsing action of American state highway officials. One hundred mil lion dollars for five years for post roads, JIO.000,'000 per year for ten years for national forest roads. t'rglug mall jroute between Bend and IJiirns. Appropriation by congress for sup port of water resources brunch of geological ,purYeJ"' Appropriation of $250,000,000 for national rural. credits law. ; To pi o vide a bureau to make soli Investigations. To- withhold from homustond entry nil reservoir sites. now' wnbr.iced'urt public laud withdrawal. "It's tho honest truth, I hadn't seen it well day In twenty-live years until 1 started taking Tanlae but now all my troubles are gone, und 1 feel like n young girl again." said Mrs. Virginia Stapp, of tSfi Valuu clu St.. San Francisco, Cal "For tho past twonty-flvo years I have been In such miserable Health." " continued Mrs. . Stapp, "that I was beginning to think I would have to be couteut and boar my troubles as long as I lived. I had almost no appetite at all -and when I managed to exit a few biles I couldn't digest It and It would make me deathly sick, uiid as I could get no strength or nourish ment I full oft twenty-live pounds in weight. I got so faint and dlxty at times that I would have to sit down and wait till tho attacks pass ed over. For the past twenty years I hardly knew what It was to be without u headache and I had ter rible pains across my kidney. All my life I have been constipated and every day for years I have' had to take a laxative, tin my tongue was always coated and I hud a bad taste In my mouth nil the time. Night after night I have lain In bed rolling nnd tossing for hours un able to get a wink of sleep. "Tho statements Ir. Jho papers about Tanlae seemed so sincere that i made; up my mind to give it trial but as every thing else I hud taken for twenty-live years hod failed to help mo. I hud little faith In Tanlae. Hut sir. It begun to help me so quickly that It was no timo before I had chang ed my mind about It nnd now' I think It is the greatest medicine . 1 hnvo over heard of In my life. I can naruiy realise wnai a wouuer-, fill change has come over me. Why. I am able to eat Just anything I please, wth no bail effects in the least, and I have actually gained thirty pounds in weight. I haven't had a headache or dizzy spell In HoMong that I have almost forgot ten about them and tho rains In my back have left me entirely. My If constipated condition haji been re-1 ? liui I'll mill lllj iuiik"" in iji;i-i min ed and I don't havo that bad taste In my mouth any more. I sleep nine to ten hours evry night, can do my housework with eae. and I Jttst feel Due all the time with this new life and energy nhout me. I never loso a slnglo opportunity to praise Tanlae. for It has certainly been the greatest blessing of my life." "Tanlae is sold In llend by Owl Drug Co., In Sisters by fleo. Altkon, nnd in llend by Morton Drug Co." Sell onr poultry thrptish Ilullctln clarified ails. . Strange Result of Explosion. Wet-tern paper: x "The explosion, which occurred nt the gasoline faucet threw the 1.000 employes of the plant Into a picnic." Boston Transcript. FARMERS LOSE THOUSANDS of Dollars Every Year by not Keeping in Good Repair their Farm Machinery 'When u plow share hreuks when an axle snaps when tt cultivator, seeder or automohile breaks, it is not always necessary to purchase a new part. WELDING will save.you a great deal of money every year and nntkcithc broken part as strong as when new. WE HAVE the most up-to-date acetylene wejding plant in Cen. trail Oregon, and the expert workmen who can do all kinds of this work. When a metal part of your , machinery breaks send in your RUSH WORK to ' . s. , ' r ' Betid Iron Works where jt wijl be scientifically and quickly repaired, nn (,! " 'm COUNTY BOND ISSUE APPROVED BY BUYER i!" by I'TCai an ! To save or not to save is the question you must decide. Your prosperity for the year 1 920 rests with you. A store filled to overflowing with unequaled values in Men and Boys' Wearables of all kinds at prices that simply cannot be equaled anywhere. The man or woman that makes good nowadays is the one who gets full value for every dollar spent. Over four hundred suits of all-wool and stvlisn makes from which to select. x i- T.-ir.. 3r- aefc - - r 't tttt t-t That Deschutes county's JI2D.OO0 bond issue, pu rcliuHtl by Ttnlph Schnceloch & Co.. of Portland has been turned over to. tho, bonding house, wns reported on Monday by County Commissioner O II. Mil ler, on his return from Portland. All,! proceedings In connection with thoji Issuo wore declared entirely regular, i The bonds wcro, taken to Portland by Treasuror Clyde M. Mrlfsiy. ' J J GUARANTEE-V-Absolute Satisfactionor Money Back i T 11 - - BLUE SERGE SUITS Fast dyes, all wool serges, expert tailoring, latest styles; nothing like tnem for all around wear at .S30.00 $35.00, $-10.00, $-15.00 TWEEDS Many like them; they're different;, very smart, in-greys, lans, greens, Drowns ana icainer snaues $25.00, $27.00, $35.00 WORSTEDS u They're here, all-wool and silk and wool mixed; in newest . and most stylish patterns, at only '. $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 REP" MODELS ' These styles are especially dosignetlfop boys' first long trouser suits; jsfcylish, in correct proportions $30.00, $35.00, $15.00 - . LAWMAKERS STRONG . FOR AMENDMENT; ), (Continued from P.U'e 1.) necessary at that time to muko ma-H turjul Increaso In compensation lieno flts. When tho members of the state Industrial accident commission brought the situation to my attent ion, I decided It would not bo Just nor fair to those sufferers to wait an other year until tho rcKulur session of tho leelsluturo should meet to jilvo thorn relief. It is n condition which should be remedied Immedi ately." Jjl 1.-0,0(1(1 Needed. Tho governor udvlsed tho senutnrs and representatives that It wits esti mated by the secretary of Htate's olllce that ? 150.000 Is needed with which to udmjnlster the act passed by tho last legislature for the educa tion of soldiers, sailors and murines, during the. year 1020, Olcott suggested that the legisla ture submit tho mutter of tho pro posed restoration of capital punlsji incut In Oregon to hu voters, of tho state ut tho time, of tho regular pri mary olectlons, Muy HI, this yeur. The governor said Attorney Oeneral Hi-own had aqsurgd him special election ut that time would he valid, " ' " I ' 'J CLASSIFIED v, ADVERTISEMENTS Clkuifltd ailvortlauur cnrK per Imu U cent, for 20 worth or Ira. One cent r word for kll over 20. All claulfltxl mJvertl.lnv trktly ch In navanc.. WANTKIl. Wo puy niarkot prices for chickens lit all times. Hand Klsh and 'Poul try MurKet. Wright Hotel Mdg.r llend, Ore. fl:Minfc "WANTED Housekeeper for Kenor nl housework. Mrs. H. A. Miller. Fpend, Phono 20M, - 88-1 Cc ;WA-NTHI WorJt on ranch by mun, aim wire, man ru uui otin 01- fo. ' 99-4CP" jfWANTRD Cattle to winter, See P.I ! wfr&&. . 4 " .1 . 1 . J . i. r"TAKE EASILY ADVANTAGEAND SAVE Mi m i , n i r 'i'- 'v-i-1 CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER .i'i s c Dll- Home 6f Hart Schaffner & Marx i HO A Dovers & Hon, Tuinulo. Oitigon. 28-mtfe. H)K HAIjFw. FOU HAI.H r'onr shouts. $50. .-W. M. Kay, Tttiiiulo. Ore. 8r(- Hl. t'6lt HAKB 8 Iwo year old ran) ilielfins. ulso light work team weight about 2,000, eight and nlno years old will sell separately or together. Innnlro O. I.. Moore, llend, Ilox .'130, Phono IFUI. 70 KOIt SAIiB 8 two year old ranse helforH. nlso light work team weight about 2.000, eight and nine years old. Inquire A. I.. Mooro, llend, Uox 330, tole.phoiie -ll-'ia. 02-4Iip. FOIt SAI.B or TItADB -Irrigated farm about 3 1-2 miles from town, now modern bungalow, lurgu burn, chicken house, gurnge, etc' Will con sider trudo for good city residence property In Ho ml, Health conipulH n sule or trade at sacrifice. Inquire at Ilulletlii onicu If interested. 10- 4ci8p. ' , ' ; PQll 8ALK Wo luivg Just piirclinspil the Narrotb and Ice hhw mill out near Fremont we do not need tho sftV rJgr and will offer hiuiiu for sale. THIS H II UUSHQII mill, COUipiOJU, Ul' ready fpr tho power, has' 08 Inch saw, no top rig, nnd is practically ns good as now having only sawed nhout .300,000 foot of lumber, will bo sold nt u very good prlco, with terms to responsible party. Address J. N. Mnsten, Milliner Co. Lu Pine. fi3-4G-48o FOIt SAI.B Thoroughbred fihlro Stallion. Albert Mooro ft Sous, Mudruri, Oregon, r2-IBp FOIt SALE-- Ily owner at u bargain - Choyrolot I00. Cull .1F12 or write bo f7, Honil, Oregon. l.'l 4 Co. FOIt SALE 1 Its bargain for cash you are looking for hotter seo or wrlto Edwin J. Itogors uhout that 12() acres of potatoes and nlfa fa. land. Edwin J. IlogoiH, " Tuinulo,5 Oregon. C8-l3tfo FOIt HAI.E- Alfalfa lin, 4C0 tons nt $20 u ton. Koine pasture will go with it nt this price. Addrofls, 4. H. Miner, Uond, Oro. 7C-31tfo a.-j - -. - a.--ctTv- s- --nua LOST AND rOUNI), f ESTRAVED Horrnl muro, blazed face liuiuiled KK on hip, ago ttlinnt fourtoiJn years. One. whito goldlug 'branded Hi on right should- or. ugo nine yours. Finder nnlifv 'in iiiiiii, rooas-cauiou IlPiHl. 7S-10.48p l'P I Rod cows branded mil nip, over a nr v nn C. II. famp 1, TAKEN 29 on rltfht hip. 1 old rod mid Vlilto spited enw branded Oil on left rtiiil ''"r i "ml 2 o'1"-1''";'" I, "," 1!' r'8 hip. right ear spilt I ,.rr . , ,i "r '"" H,t",r rlKlit ,ear 'off no visible brand. 1 red white iiipo cow, brundod JO on loft ribs H. Kinltli r miles out on llend IliirtiH road. 40-"p TAKEN ri'-- On December 1 1, y.r ling steer, red mid whltu Hpotrod, hw allow fork in ift ear. under hit mi rights llrandod bur on loft lllp Owner' may have sumo by paying fJlffi : Miller. 1 miles oast of Orllllii bridge on licnd-lluriiH ronil ii7.i:i.ii,!i .TAKEN i;i . ('nine to my nnro Sep- ..,...;, "" "ii tun, iiiiiu in light our, no brand visible. Ownor can have Biiuie by paying charges -vw i. fc. Wilson, SlHteiM, Oregon lil-IC-ISp STRAYED- Hobiteln 2 year old h'Mfer. branded 543 on right ribs, T '"? 4'l PerJdinoli." Alfalfa. 7. v,J oaI1nu"inTlF branded f,43 1 ! nVv. r,',,',!,., ',urM fPIlnI. 1'HnIor uruou 2B4fi-lfip 8T"niYnK.n""l. ,lHo ,,,llr"' Wolglll nmV' I f0P,',.,, Wa VlHllllO, IS Cn v Um "t' rflno1'- Ownr 3 !. i . ,i 1 ; Hl WW - H d 'IK m-m K -- -. --!- J r I I ft