m L'AGK 11 UKNI) RULLKTIN, BKNU, OREGON, TIIUltNDAYi FKIUIUAItY t, 1DIM MUST PURCHASE WATER RIGHTS DECISION GIVEN GOVERNMENT BY Itlirht Musi He Ilouullt for All In IrMhjv, Acres lief ore Patent wm i IhsuoiI c. o. r. U-uuls Aro Affected. X- That action on segregation lists No. 9 nnd to. of the Central Oregon Irrlgntlon Company's lands, will bo taken in the near future appears In n letter from tho Desert Land Hoard to Iho company. "Action" Is understood to mean tho passing of the lands to patent. Information to this effect was glvou State Engineer Cnppor on his recent visit to Wash ington. Patons are not o trine, however, to any of the trnUa con talning vxeess ncrease. Tho letter ,1s as follows: Salem.- Oregon, January 30, 1920. Tho Central Oregon Indication Co. Deschutes, Qrcgon. "While Mr. Cupper was In Wash ington recently ho made inqu'ry rol atlvc to the present status of tho State'B nppHcatlon for patent for tho lands Include.! in lists Noi. - ar.d Could Not Walk Up The Stairs I.e Anci'les Woman Suffered HIv Ytvirs From lUit'iinuttisin mill lt Relknotl t.V Taking TiiiiIiio. "I had rheumatism so bad that life was simply miserable for me nnd I hnrdly cared what happened but now si bottles of Tanlac huo en tliely overcome my bIx years of trou hlia nnd I nm n well nnd hnppy wo man." said Mrs. Martha Asbnelt of 2226 1-2 UuniiQ St., Los Angeles, u few days ago "For tho past six years 1 hnvo been in such misery that I enn hardly understand how I hnvo stood up under the strain nnd held out as long as I did." shn continued, "I had rheumatic pains in my knees so bad that It wns impossible for me to stop up or down n stair or stop, nnd my hnnds .were so swollen and stiff that I could hnrdly hold tho broom or dishes. When I went to bed nt nlKht I simply ached all over so bad that I could not sleep or rest at nil. tn fact. I was suffering all tho time. I wns very nervous nnd worried so much over my condition that I be came despondent nnd saw no hope of ever getting nny relief. "I had little or no faith In medi cine and treatments for 1 had tried everything I had ever heard of but they did no good but finally after I had noticed so much In the papers about Tanlac I made, up my mind to give it a trial. And now I nm happy to say It has como up to my fullest expectations nnd more too. for all signs of the rheumatism have com pletely left me and I am back doing nil my housework by myself for tho first time; In years. My nerves aro as steady as thoy can bo nnd when Ladies' Ready 10. nnd In.-iriiivl Hint nptlnn wntil 1 ht token immediately upon reo.pt .T ' K to bed I never feci nn actio but t trni..i,t' ., i.ii. i. cu ru 10 Hicop in unco nnu noi wiiKe Air. Archibalds report which 4 due .. .., ,.- Mv ,!, , better than It was. I nm built up In every way nnd Just haven't felt so tine In years. Tanlac has helned mo U v ft in the near future. "Mr. Cupper was advised however. that patent would not isjuo cover- Co.' Adv. inc- nnr or ii, imria .n,,,in n after everything else failed and It lng nny of the tracts contaln.n ox- certn,n!y ,s n pIea8Ure to .,, cvcry cess acreage. According to Mr ' body what It has done for me " Archibald's report made in 191? the! "Tanlac Is sold In Rend by Owl following tracts contain exc m airi. "'B Co.. In Sisters by Geo. F. Alt - ken, and In Bend by Horton Drug "List for patent No..?, under the Pilot Dutto Canal. Township H S. Rango IS P. Sec tion 17, NEI-4 NEI-4, 13 ncres;Sr: 1-4 NEI-4 5 acres; Township 10 S. Hnngo 12 E. Section 20. SWl-4 SE 1-4, 5 acre: SEl-1 SE1-4, 9 acres: Section 27. NEI-4 SW1-I, 9 acres. Total, 41 acres. "List for Talent No. 10. under Central Oregon Canal. Township 17 S. Range 13 E. Sec tion 22. SK1-4 NE1-1. 20 acres; NW 1-4 NW 1-4. 13 acres; SW1-4 NW1-4, 15 acres; SB1-I NWI-4. 12 acres; Section 32. NE 1-4 NE1-4, 1C acres; NWl-t NTM-I. R nrruf Btt'LJ VP 1-4. 15 acres; SE1-4 NEI-4. ic' ,,e?dl"K Mx' to u chaT of ,,av acres; NWI-4 SW1-4. 22 acres; SW,' !"f,U,,UOr ,n hl" 1"' ?' 1-4 SW1-I, 15 acre; NEI-4 SE1-4, f 9- WIS" TheMost Approved Styles in Ladies9 Ready- to- Wear Our showing is at its very best, constantly being replenished with fashion's newest and best, se lected by skilled buyers from America's leading manufacturers. One visit will convince you that our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear De partment is all we claim for it where Fashion and Popular Prices meet. PAYS $100 FOR HAVINGUQUOR CAUSTIC VKItllAIi ENCOUNTER M.TWKK.V DEFENDANT AND POLICE CHIEF, MARKS CON NARN IIEARINC. Q TfpC made of Wool Poplins, Serges, Ovll 0""Tricotines, Gaberdines, Broad cloths and Fancy Mixtures $22.50 to $59.75 Fashion Headquarters J. C. PENNEY 197 Busy Stores MMMMWMMy HII , toWear ! i ii 1 1 in II i m Si -, 1 ) 1 5c, Jerseys, I etUs. Satin, I de Chine, $54.75 1 ff At Popular 1 V Prices 1 TDtrCCITC ma4 of Se 1KH.OOIV3 Poplins. Ta Silk, Tricotines, Foulards, and Crepe4 neatly trimmed-- $9.90 t twenty to hand to the court, present- KOIt SALE 100 Whltn Lechiirii f o It. Turniboiinr .i ,..,...,,- ,.nrt m Howard jilth ! puHetH. In fiiiu shupH. MyliiK now...McLauKhlln. Turrebonne. f or. ....!.... ..-. ., ...,...... i .i. iii..,i , " "i"'-"-. ?iu vncu, hiiu fciuriifu uiu iihtvi".. ' (,j ijltC bag to Mrs. Lcjivctt. Henry IC ucres; SE1-4 SE n ncres;.MVl-4 SE1-4. SWl-4 SE1-4, 11 acres; 1-4, 10 acres. Township 17 S. Ilange 14 E. Sec tion 28. SE1-4 SE1-4. 20 acres;Sec tlon 32 NWI-4 SE1-4, 0 acres; Sec tion 33. NE1-4 SWl-4, 10 acres; SWl-4 SWl-4. 10 acres; SE1-4 SW l-4i 15 acres; Section 34, SE1-4 SW 1-4. 25 acres; SWl-4 SE1-4, 32 acres. "Township 15 S. Itanso 14 E. Sec tion 2. NWI-4 SE1-4, 10 acres; Sec tion 11. SB1-4 SWl-4. 4 acros; Sec tion 14. NE1-4 NWI-4. C acres; SW 1-4 NWI-4. 1 acre; SE1-4 NWI-4, 14 acres; Section 15, NE1-4 SWl-4, 13 ncres;Section 23, SWl-4 SWl-4, 6 acres; SE1-4 SWl-4, C acres; NW 1-4 SE1-4, 2 acres; SE 1-4 SE1-4. 1 acre; Section 20. NWW4 NE1-4, I ucres; SWl-4 NE1-4, 3 acres; NWI-4 NWI-4, 2 acres; SE1-4 NWI-4, 1 ncre; SecUo'u',28. SE1.4 NEI-4, 3 acres; SE1-4 SE1-4, 12 acres; Sec tion 33, NEL-4 NEI-4, 2 acres. "Townsliip15 S. Range 15 E. So', tlon S, Lot's,"? acres; NEI-4 SW1-I, 5 acres; Lot C, 4 acres. If. Connnrn was fined $200 and cost in city court Saturday evening, half of tho Hue being remitted by Judge I). H. Peoples during good behaviour. Ou Dr. Connarn's statement that Louis Colvln, arrested with him In his orilce early Friday morning, had nothing to do with the liquor, the cuse ngdinst the second defendant was dismissed. Uapld fire repartee of caustic na ture, featured the latter part of the hearing when Dr. Connnrn expressed his displeasure at the fact that Chief of Police Nixon had fixed his ball at $200 at the time of his arrest. "You know I could have put you In jail without any ball," Chief Nixon remarked. "es, and If I told all I know about you, you'd bo in Jail, too," was the dentist's rejoinder. "If you think you've got anything on me, go ahead and tell it," tho police chief replied, but the defend ant declined, declaring that he was "too good a sport." The conversa tion was Interrupted at this point by the court, and Dr. Connarn was per mitted to draw his check for $100. A fnu tn In iiiau ifim I. l -t Township 10 S. Range 14 K Gee- i I """""-0 """ vuu,v ""u ""' . i i n "rt,"'c ",-'" Journed. Dr. Connarn returned, ask i 4. Lot 1. 10 acres; Lot 2, 3llnir .,,, , niloPt . ,, ' .. from hlirt be. destroyed. He waH as sured that It would ,be kept for 10 days and that nt'the end of that period lie could witness Its destruction. tlon acres; Lot 3,0 acres.; NEI-4 SWI-l, n nqres; iK!cnon 8. SKUi NK1-I, 0 acrejs; Section 9 NWI-4 NWI-4, 12 acres; NEI-4 SWl-4, 10 acres; SE1-4 SWl-4,s18 acres; Section 17, NWI-4 NEI-4, 6 acretj. - . ' Total 509 acres, and 41 ucres; fJraml Total. 550 acres. "If nny of tho above tracts have purchased or contracted to pm chase .ater right for the excesH arm they i iay be patenUid at.thls tlmo "It Is thfpforo requested th you xlirfoV oveVtlfo1 list anil, advUo at your earliest convenience In order 'that proper-, evidence may l nied At.th tho Depiirlmeut to asiju.o the '. ct lielug patented at t'jls time." FORMER STUDENTS OF V. OF O. MAY ORGANIZE In order that an nccurato enum eration may ha mndo of all former University of preoq studquts living In and near KTJejad, all vhom at one time attetiaed the state university are roqueuted to Kond tholr names at oncq to MJss Mubel Lorence. It Is probably thTt' U of Ot assocla. tlon mW "b fjord, horo. WIFE SETTLES FOR HUSBAND'S MISDEEDS Tho misdemeanors of her husband and her husband'B guests cost iVIra. J. D. Leavett, of McKay avenue, $50, when the police court case In which Ray Stevens and Mrs. Iiertha How ard were charged with drunkenness, was Jried last night. Loavott had al ready pleaded guilty to having liquor In his possession and the other two defendants udmltted that they had become Intoxicated on their host's home mado beer, but that they had not been disorderly. Ten dollars each was the lino given Stevens and Mrs. Iloward. "You seem to be rvsponslblo for all this." Judge Peoples told Leavett, nnd it will cost you $30," Leavett attempted no argument with ilia court, but calmly secured his w(fe's handbag, removed tlie.refrom a roll of bills stripped pff n 0a a'njjii MINER CLOSES 160-ACRE DEAL Through J. II, Miner, Claudo Lund, recently of Twin Kails, Idaho, has purchased tho Ed Slayton ranch In tho vicinity of Clovcrdale, until tho sale owned by Mr. Miner. The con sideration was $8,000. Tho ranch embraces 160 ncres and is improved. It Is Mr. Lund's In tention further to lmpron his now holdings in Deschutes county and to enter cxtenslvoly into tho raising nnd breeding of choice, dairy stock, ho being a man of wldo experience in this business. Hanson, I'ow- 3-49-5()p Oro W Oregon 35-19c FOR SALE I will have about 5000 young calves, high grades, all breeds, to offer for salo during the next three mouths. Write mo for I prices and particulars. N. E. Mel- ichlor, Dealer In Live Stock, Tllla- mopk. Qregon. It-IS-lOp i FOR HALE Kor tin next ten ilnys 1 uiu offering 1100 acres of first class pant lire land with plenty of water, for sale at $5 per acre. Mr. .Stockman, this Is your opportunity. J II. Miner, Rend, Oregon. 23-i9c FOR HALE -Oood Junlpex cord wood Incubator, I'rlrc $10. 32 FOR KALE-Old Trusty In llrst class condition. Inquire llulletlli. FOR HALE A fresh cow - H. F Tlusley. Redmond, Ontgoii 53-18-411). FOR HALE- If Its bargain for rash CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clinl ulvertuing cname ir iu id ccnU for SO wrU or Icm. One rrnt per word for all over 20. All claiiiflni aUvrrtUW trie tie tub In advance FOR RENT 33 acres within a mile of Uond, uncultivated fpr several years, water for 33 acres.of crop un used and going to waste. Will loose for (erm of years crop rent only or will pay you to work lt,ror rrte.t J. V. Rea:i. Rox 171, Cincinnati; 'Ofilb. H?47tfc U' WANTED. H lAtHX AND FOUND. STRAYED Yearling red st.vr, bruudml I), II. I, connected on left hip; tun jearllug steers, blown and while nnd red mid while, bnindttd 5fl nit right hip; three year old hrlu die ulier branded 50 ou right hip, thiee jeiir old red row brained 50 ynu are looking for better see or mi right hop and W A ou left hip. write Edwin J. Rogers about that J All lumt hole In right ear and sill 120 ncres of potatoes and alfalfa i in ft ear Finder please notify, land - Edwin J. Rogers, Tuinulo.iR (). Aiidrus. Redmond, Oregon. Oregon. 58-l3tfcl 75n1850p FOR SALE Alfalfa ha, 430 tonsi ,., , ., , , nt $20 a ton. Home pssturu will rAKK.N ll- Holsteln-Jorsey heifer go with It nt this price. Addiess.l. brnnd.'d lny M II on right hip. J. II Miner Rend Ore 7fi-3ltfc 3 ( Silver. Tuiiulo. 37l74fip aaBEra'sartsraasasfaar It seems mighty fine t,ous alfalfa bay, by contract. Les tor & Payne, Rend, Oregon, 29-49 Id. IT FOllALR. ' :: ii' ' i - jy, HOWS FOR SAflE-43 Dur6c Jersey town will fifnowrv about, MiR-ch fifteenth. I. D.jGoodkue. Roildi Ore gon, or Inqulie 'lieukl & ljulnosj 319p FOR'BALE 10 head, young grade cows, 3 to 7 ycarsTola, all bred to rej;lH(eied Diirhum bulfyCash or six months time. InqulrotF. O. Powers on E. W. Olllet ranch three mllwj east of Plainvlow sclibol house Phone Tumnlo, 012. 34-lDr50o FOR SALE Lot 17 of block 0 ot Lytle, Including .'l-rooin Iiouhu, cellur und outbuildings. Sealed bids for this property will be re ceived ut the lUw office of O, H? Ronson up to February 10, 1920. Undersigned reserves rfgjit to re ject any or all bids. Mrs. Anna Rourdmau. ' 83-49c FOH SALE . ..Two.,- lots. $700, - T.J F, Malonoy, Oettysburg, Wash,1 FOR SALU Hetwecn 15 and IS tons of alfalfa hay, $20 per 'tori. Nil sell I Rros., Tumnlo, Dragon. Ol.iD.'ltln lfi)lt',U,l' K to lie in a nice bright roomy location where we have every oppor tunity to jjive our customers the .service and the conveniences they like to htlve especially when they are leing shown furniture. ,OJ Yes, we' win the Pr ingle Building on Wall Street a ti' z 4- V si1 in the rooms formerly occupied by Hennctt-Cooper Co. Our show windows, from time-to-time will give you ever opportunity to see " whut new things we are having on our floor, and by the way, there are many many beautiful things from which you may make your selections-especially now that Spring is almost here and you will ' .be wanting to fix up yotn' rooms after the winter season, ' We want you to come and see us now, that we are in our new location , Gilbert Furniture Co. Pringle Building 4 t i ) K saiffijasjatEoL'saaa'ssHia WBmEeswsEESxaisw 4 i '$ 'VYU 4 :' w w a-