fiHNi) iiumjctin, iiimw, oitisnoN TiinwnAV, kkiikimhv tu, inao PAflK II r TUCKER IS MOVING TO NKW HUILMNC1 Willi work Oil IllH HOW HlOIIO llllllll- lni on tlrminuood anil lliirrliiiini vlr Inully uoiuplolod A. .1, Tuckm Ih iiwv ItiK hlu nirpuutor mid iiiorliliio hIioji iiiilinioiit from IiIh old liimdiiuurlor on llitwlliuriut lotlny. Ailillllonnl iiiiiohliinry linn Iiiuiii niilorod, unit with In n fnw iluyM mi upliolstmiir anil llllllllKM' will ho lllHlllllllll. UKNIJ SHOW GO. WILL OPEN STOKE TUESDAY With a nuw stock, tlin IMml Khou Compiiuy opunrd Tiiusdity. In tho I'll nl National llitiik liulldliiK,'lloiira Hint uxoliislvn shoo sturo nniliir tho iiiuniir.tirlili or 0. A. TIioihoii anil I'rank II. Hlmoiiiiiltor. I'rartloally thu (Vitlrn Mtouk for Iho now Htoio Ih In tint hIii'Iviih. SIC'ITLEIMENT OF C.O.I. DIFFICULTIES IS UKfJED IJY THE STATE ENCIIS'EER (Continued ft om !' J.) ti art llllt to plHVWlt lh aslo "f " '..ddltlnoiil ImiiiI wlili'h further los tMHM thn hvhIIiiMw mipply. H Iihw nut follow, howHVttr. Hint III rlKlita of IIih company ahould b IbmotwI. "Soiiio IiIhii ahould lw ovolvml whorHliy tho company woulil not ho lowtr hy iho disapproval of thla dis trict routnict. Illlt'll-ltK Coiilllt lliitf. "In oritur to i;tl a cnrrwl under kIhiiiIIiik of tho altunllon on th pro ject unit tho rnlHtlon hlwtin tin ' purtlos It I imcwuwry to consider many eiiiiillriliiK elements Prior to Juno 17. 1007. tin sale of tho ImiiiI iHrrl.Ml no liiloroal In the work. In irt casit. tho wcrpciMfiit wm lo the effect thai only one second foot In I flu nrroa should Iio dellversd However, In vlow of th trl ihnt thin wiih hii arbitrary amount fixed hy tho compiiny ami not approved hy tho botiril, It la safe to aasume that every ncr of lamt In tld projwct Im now entitled to tho same iiuantlty of water, nainwly 1 8 acre fit durliiK tho Hpofllllml narlnd Tha latur con ,, tract illffor from the earlier eon- tract In that they carry a propoi tlonal Interest In iho work anil ar rtMinlrml to pay MO rnnia Instead of SI tr aero maintenance Provision haa I)hii mail whemby llioan oarllfr j n.,i,ir..lu ttiav ariirM u iirnnnrl lull, nt lntrat In lh ayaum and th 10 rant malntanaiiro rata upon tho pny-! in.nt of Oil por ucrr. wateruaera aaaodallon In Ita rlKhl "Anothsr troublpaoma mattar la! to damand that the ayatm be turuml Him ixcaaa acreana queailon Two ovr to It under tu prnvlBlona of putfnta llata ar now pr.iidliiR before i ha contract IIih Interior Departmeni, and In a "On DfKwmbr IS. 1111, a eon recent Intarvlaw with an official of 1 tract waa kauted IhIwhh lha com- tli tlnpartmnnt. I waa advlavl that trietii invnlvlnir fnnt nrrag would not In patnntoil until iho mattar had ban adjuatml. Five hundred uiul fifty acrea of I ha axcaaa areaK ma Includad In llata for patent num born S and 10. and th ownera of all trncta involratd therein W required to purehaae Ihn additional water lMfore patent will be laanod. "In addition to the exce acreage in th above HatN for pat ! thn Im a riinHhlernule arrvige ot p.ui'lii- ml land without a w.itir right The owueia of these tlacta ahuuld ar range lo secure a water right for the remainder of their Irrigable acteage ThlH Mhould rout tho settler $20 per acre for nil traetM held under Hie. DrMt and socouil fonu eonlraetM TIiIh price haa heon apprortxl by tho boat d "if those two adliiMnieiitM aro jikmIii, every noro lu thu project will "in on tho aaino IiusIm iih ovary other aero. DM I lit ItlMOMItlll'Illllll. "Tho contract of Juno 17, 1907, between tho Htato and iho Company nrovldoH for tho orgaulzatlou of a water usera aasoolatlon, which la mil- nowered In take over tho control of tho Irrigation ayHteui under certain i have adjusted prnctlrnlly every qtios. coudltlona. After u careful consider- tlou and left tho sutllers to regulate atlon of tho coudltloiiH on the pio-jtlie duty Jif water between any ruit Ject tho transfer lo such nrgnulra- Honahle II nil tlou Muuiued Imprnotlcal and tho lm-! gallon dlMtrlct wiih orgaiiUed to take t ovor tho Irrigation Hyslem lu lieu of llti) water iisum nssoclntlon provided for lu tho enntraqt. Cousldurablo lulHUudorMtaudlug Iiiih arisen with re spect to tho relative power of Iho irrigation dlHtrlcl and tho water UHura iiHROclatlou, While It Is true that tho dlHtrlcl wiih organized lu lieu tit tho iiHHoclatlou and for IIiIh t purpoHo wuh aiiproved by tho Desert Land Hoard, it cannot tnko tho place of tho wator iihoi'h uhhocIiiUou except upon HKrojoiuont with tho Comimiiy, for tho reiiHou that thu relative rlghlH of tlio parties hh eouteniplated lu tho contract nro entirely different than thoy would havo he.on hud thu wator amirs nHHOclutlou been orgauUed. lu fact, tho company would under pro sent coudltloiiH control tho prnpoRod water tiHora iiHHoclatlou and thn uh Hoolntlon would acq u I to only tho Vle.gal tltlo to tho Irrigation iratom, and thu right to operate and con trol tho huiiio, "All wntor rlglilH earned and tin- 4 earnod, lluim mi land, real eittuto, oqulpmont mill other properly iiecoa- miry lu tho operation of tho project would Htlll remain tlio proporty ofHiapH nceetmary. Such changes nu tho company, "Tho Irrigation dlntrlct on thu othor hand coutomplatoH Iho iiciiuIb Itlon of all rlghtH and property which tho company may have, which will ho required In tho operation of thn projoct and cortnln othor proporty and rlghte oh well, It Ih n very dllll oult mnttor to draw u compnrlRon between thoBo two plmm, hut It must dMm A .wth ;iu i KnYQ JX m "" T. .l IJSIA i x anr 2. .r.' 1 1) WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sea!ed Tight lm homo in mind that tho water "aura" aaaorlntion la Impractical and pnunul HiHrufiiMi im ronalilnrMl mill that the Irrigation dlatrlct cannot bu! plurod lu the anion )Haltliin na Iho pnuy nnd th dlreetora of tha ('antral Oreaon IrrlRailon Dlatrlct and later approved by thla Imard. under which the dlatrlct win to take over tho Ir rigation ayatein Upuu helnic 'ib- inltted to a voiv of thr. ettlera It waa ovorw helming))' defonted. This con- tract cniieit mr tne puymfnt or xsmi,- 000 to the company. The dlatrlct would hnve acquired routtol i.f ih water lights for the 1,600 acraa of unaold pulealwil land, and could have emier uispgKini oi iiih Mim ur miiui d the additional amount of water lo their nvu lands This would have priillrnliy ii(-trepllthi'd I he purpose ih" (ittlirs now hnvi' in mind. Sec tion I of the above contract after placing all sold lauds on the same basis iih to duty of water logurd loss of Ita form of eoutruct provldeH for an Investigation covering u per iod of at least tltiee eouaecutive ir rigation aeasous. If, upon such lnJ voMtlgatiou, II mIioiiIiI detMrmlued that more than l.S acre, feet Is re quired, thon the amount to be di verted hy tho District from the nor mal How of tho DoschutuM river shall lie IncroaKod lu accordance with tho I'oni'liiHlonH of tho Investigators TIiIh transaction If cousummaled would Mor Water .eilfi. "It Is an admitted fact that Home of the IiuiiIh In tho project require more wator than others, and Instead of uniformly distributing the ad ditional Hiipply, It should be. deliver ed only to those desiring and willing to iiay additional for the same. Tho purchase of additional water one year should carry with It tho pre ferential right to secure huiiio thero. after. "Tho contract abovo referred to wiih very eaiefully counldered and wiih undoubtedly a compromlHo, and received Iho approval of tho board. Any contract which may ho submitt ed to the nettlurn will he a compro mine. It Ih not within tho llmltH of humnii poHHlhllltloH to propone a contract that will moot tho destrcH of all Interested, It Ih prnhablo that tho contract that wiih HUhmltted to tho iiettleiH Ih tho huHt obtainable, and It would neem thnt It should, if pomilble, ho lomihiulttod, lu nrdor that thu Hottlni'H might have nu op portunity to consider It lu thu light of tho new coudltloiiH, which huvo nrlHou, Some modlllcatlou may of coiii-ho bo deemed doHlrahlo, mid per may bo nocosHary could doubtlosH bo mado hotwoon tho part lea, or could ho mihmlttod to a board or arbitra tion. "Whllo it Ih true thnt thla coin tract provides for n Joint nwnorHhlp and control of tho North Canal dam mid canal, thin Hliould not ba partic ularly oujoctlonnblo, Howovor, If It lu hollovod that thla would prevent iTieria 8511 i After a hearty meal, you'll avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of ) I SCePf Right I vor Lasi: IIh pi t.r handlliiK by the nettlera. tliU intcxrat could alao he purchaaed. tllOUKll II la doubtful If ll Would be '" lli". "0,,,lr. w,",t U J"1'1 coat The dlatrlct. however, might be largely relmburaoil for till ox IMudtture In the event of the con- i ruction of the Deachutea project ! ati,i nttornay'a foea In the sum of out and the reclamation of the Noith hundred and fifty dollars, and the CanST lands. I further Hum of tan dollars, on tho Itatu IiicroMMt Axknl. ! Hth day of January 1920. "The roniWHy haa llled an appll- N!""c'" h?reb' K'Te" thnt f. '" ro.lon for an Increaw lu malnuuauc4i! 0H "" SSth day of Februar 1980, ratea with tho l'ubllc Service Com-!1 tb ,fro,"t ,l, ot the ,coim.tT court ,..i.-i,. ....i u.i.iiu ..li.,, i... ..... .... house in Demi. Oregon. In aald coun- ln taken on the application. It prithnbl thnt If. the preaent rate do not cover the coat of distribution and maintenance Including a sluklng fund to replace struct urea", a crease will he allowed. This matter which the dlatrlct take Into consideration in delermli. Ing whether to take over the opera tlou or the project. In cose the company should bo al lowed to sell water to the Lone Pine Irrigation District, tho available water supply and canal capacity should he considered. "t'eihaps the moHt complete an alysis of the question of water right on tb- Deschutes river and the avail-! able supply for the varloin existing1 projects wiilrh lies boon mude Is that contained In the report made hy Mr. (leorgo II. Archibald. Carey Act In spector for thu (iHiientl hand ofllce, covering tho Central Oregon project. Mused upon a study of all w iter re cords available prior to 191C, Mr Archibald IIiuIh that tho njlinninm How available for tho Central O.egon project Is U23 second feet. The di version for the project during the season l! 19 wuh approximately S00 second foot Tho minimum available How haa not yet been dlvorte.il. "Tho coucIiisIoiih reached by Mr. Archibald to not hooiii to bo borne out entirely by the hint houhoub re. rordH but- thnt Ih doubtless duo part ly to an uniiHually low How nnd part ly to tho inversion of water by sub Hoiiuont rlghtH. TIiIh nmount, however. Ih more than HUlllcIuut to Biipply the, contract nmount of 1,8 aero feel to the Hold and patented unsold Innda on tho IiiihIh of 1 1 per cont losses. Tho soop ago Iohb of 1 1 per cont has been bus ed upon data submitted by Mr. Itod lleld which according to his inenHuro inenlH wuh tho actual Beopago loss during tho Irrigation season of 1919. Should the, contract covorlng tho Hnlo to nald dlHtrlcl bo approved by tho hoard. It Hliould bo mndo to con form In nil roapoctH iih noar us possl bio to tho contructH for tlio salo of othor lands In the projoct, nnd tho company should bo roqtilrod to de posit a Hum Bulllclont to Btinranteo the completion of tho roqtilrod on largoment. TIiIh dopoalt Hhauld be. olthor cnHh or l.ono Pino dlatrlct bonds and It is tontatlvoly suggested that tho nmount Hliould bo J20.000. Should this snlo bo approved it miiHt bo rcniomborod that lu doiiiK so nil tho cannl capacity haa boon obligated and no furthor stiloa can bo approved undor tho Pilot Hutto Canal unloBs additional capacity Is provided. "Stimnilng up the faroKolng. It would aoom that: 1. Tho duty of wator hns boon do tormlnod hy tho Stato mid thu Foil- cral OovrnimMil In-no-fnr art tho company li roiicrrinil t Tho appllcntlon of mlilltlonnl vnii or voulil ho ailvantnicotiH. it Tin fti-Mlum ahonlil ho clvi-ii an opportunity to Kcniro any additional wnlvr ni'CfHMury for tho tiropor Irrl- Katlon of tlii-lr IiuiiIh, I If Iho H-ttlHra of tho Central . (Jri'Kon dltitrlct do not within a roa- 1 ufilifjllld flltiu tsrrutifn lit uj.filtifi flilu water, tlin eonipmiy nhoiild ho pr tnlttod to acll It to othor InmlH. "In conrliiHlon It Ih rsconiniuiKlud Hint thu itpprovnl of thla contract ho withhold for a period of nlnoty dayH and that an effort ho made, hy the hoard to wctirn tho niont ooiiltnhlo torma of an iiKmnttiHiit wherehy thu projir-t will h takon ovor hy tho Con tra! Grown irrigation dlMtrlct. "In urrlvliiK at thin conclimlon duo toiiHldcnitloii Iiiih Iiphii i;lvun thu con lontlon Hint tho landH of tho I-ono Pino IrrlKHtlon dlKlrlrt aro of a Rood eharactor and an effort wan belnB mado to Htipply water for tho coming Irrigation waaon Yet tho futuru of tho owner of tho pronont 43,000 acioM of Mold land under tho project Hliould not lm Jeopardized hy tho alienation of wntor which may ho reiinlred In their development "The, nhovo recommendation n mado with tho firm belief that tho Mini) huM arrived when tho dlfTerunceH between the Central Oregon Irriga tion dlHlrlct and tho Central Oregon lrrlt;ntlon Company Mhonld ho Mettled oiico for all, and Mint tho only way thin can 1m done Im for the reprwient- niivoa or Hie two orKanisatlon to Ret lOKether and Kre on audi chatiKon na nro iii-cfHMry to tin contract of Decombir IS. 11118. or to nrenara a new conirnri. "In view of the prftMnt altuatlon It Im plainly urldHnt that any aotilo. ment will Im? h rotttpromliH) on the imrt of all concerned and each party Mhonld prorwfd In the aplrlt of co operniion to th fnlliwt oxtent iMa alblw. Tlif hoard Mhonld lend ovory aNRlMtancA poMlblo In perfectltiK Mtielt Mettlomenl Ili'ipiTtfuIly aubmittm). I'KIICY A. cri'I'Kll. Stale KiiRlnenr." Brand Directory AIllRh Illght nlilo; rlKbt oar crop wattle right bind lor, TOXK, HIstCTM, Ore adv.lOOc LEGAL NOTICES XOTICK OK SIIKItiKrS 8AI.B. Hy virtue of nu execution In fore cloKiiro duly Uaued by tho clork of tint Circuit court of tho county of DoHcbutoa. State of Oregon, dated tho 23rd day of January, 1920, in h cortnln action In the Circuit Court , for Kd county a (!(M). II. SI III 11,0 II t ltd Mtnte. wherein a Plaintiff, racov- , rei! JmUmant axalnat George S. Clayton for the aunt i one thouaand ilollara, and roata and dlaburaemanta taxod at dollars, a!,r "t0:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highiwt bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: in in-,Tne Bouthwwrt quarter of the South u iu!M,t quarter of section 32, towuahlp ahould lr, ,oU 3 ni1 ' "ml tne North llalf hi iui duuiiiKwi iiiHrier oi seciion 5, Township 1G South of range. 11 16. V. M. Taken and levied upon na the property of tho aald Gttorfie S. Clayton or aa ivuch thereof as may be necoasnry to satisfy tho said Judgment In favor or Ueorge I). Simpson ngnlnst aald Ooorgo S. Clay ton with Interest thoroou, together with all costs and disbursements that liavu or may accrue. S. E. KOIIEKTS. Sheriff. Dated nt Horn!, Oregon, January 20", 1920, 4S-C2c ALWAYS A . GASH MARKET At fa Palace Market Bend, Oregon for Eggs, Butter, Poultry Beef, Veal, Pork Sell your products at home s Chas. Boyd TANLAC NOTICi: I'OK PL'IUjiCATIO.V. Dcpniinieiit of Mio Interior. IT. B. I.ANI) OFKICB at f.nkovlow, Oregon, January 17, 1920. NOTICB Ih hereby given thnt Mar gurul Mulligan, of Ilcnd, Oregon, who on March I, 1913 & Juno 19, 1013, mnde HomoHtoad Bntrlea, Tho Dalle No. 0I129C, and Lakevlow, No. 0(5102, for Bl-2 HB1-I 8B1-4. 8W1-1 HB1.1 HB1-I, HK1-I NW1-I HB1-I HB1-1, HB1-I 8B1-1 8W1-1 HBl-, flection 31, T. 20 8., It. 10 B, In Tho Dalle OlHtrlct: and 81-2 NWl-i NB 1-4, Hl-2 NBI-4 NW1-I NB1-I, NB I-1 NB1-I NW1-4 NB1-I, 8 1-2 NW 1-4 NWI-I NB1-I. NWI-I NWl-i N Wl-I NBI-4, Bl-2 8B1-I NWI-I, B 1-2 NBI-4 8W1-4, 8B1-I NWI-I SB 1-1 NW1-4, Bl-2 8W1-I 8B1-I NW 1-1. NB 1-1 NWI-I NB1-1 8W1-I, 8B1-I 8B1-1 NB1-I NW1-4. Section 3, T. 21 8., K. 10 B., Lakovlow DlM trlct. Wlllametto Meridian, has filed uotlco of Intention to mako final three-year proof, to oMtnbllHh claim to tho land above deacrlho'l, before II. C. Fill. U. 8. CommlMlonor. ISend, Oregon, on the 28th day of February. 1920. f'lultnatit namoa aa u-ltnaHf Frank Ilearn. Ileaals Hecrn, Luther' Motke. Martin Main, Slim I'erras, till or Hand, Oregon. JAS F. IICUOKSfi, Itegister. 17-Slc SU.MMOXS. IN TUB CIItCUIT COUItT OF THE STATE OF OltHGON FOIt DE SCHUTES COUNTY. THOMAS WILLIAM TODD. ) Plalntirr. ) vs. ) THE LYTLE TOWNS ITE CO. a) corporation: WILLIAM J.) . McOILLVItAY. IVAN V. Mc-) OILLVRAY. J. II. DIIOCK.) THE KNOWN HEIH OFJ JACKIE S. IIROCK. decons-) ed. J. B. MEYRICK. SAM) SWANSON. LULU JUDD,) OEOROE VITTS. MAROA-) RET POMAINVILLB. THE) KNOWN HEIRS OF TOR-) KIL SWANSON, deceaBed.) Also all other persons or) iiartlefl unknown clalmlDg) Brooks-ScarJon Lombe Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Kuilriinrr Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds of Finish S A S "HA N D"DO O ITS COMPLETE STOCK oi Suwferd Su. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sale Ajrent, MILLER LUMBER CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-1G First National Bank Iildg. Tel. 511 (Dr. Co'i Former Ofllce.) II. it. DeArmorvl Chu. V. Knkine DcArmond & Erskinc l a v v k u s O'Kano Building, Bund, Oregon H. O. U L L I S Attoroe)--at-Iarr UultiHl Stntea Coinuiishloner First Natlcunl Bnuk Bulldlnc BEND, OREGON DR. A. LESSING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bend Pross Bldg. BEND. OREGON Phones: OMco Red 41; Res. 123 Dr. L. W. Gatchell Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Complete Lent Grinding Plant in con nection tith my office at LARSON ca CO., Jewelers 143 OiVion iliecl, Der.d, Oregon Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Complete Abstract Plant lu Contral OreKon. Special Attontiot Given to Federal Loan Ap-structs. First Nntlonul DunK bldg., BEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alloj FOR SALE I3Y The Owl Pharmacy kom; aoknth Any rlRht, title, oHlnte. lien) or Intorflat In tho real oHtnlu) ilencrlhed In tho complaint) . heroin, ) Defondatitn. ) To William J McOlllvray. J. K. 'Meyrlck, Hum HwanKon, T.nlii Judd, (U'irKo Vltw, Margnrot romnlnvlllo, tho known helm of Torkll Hwnnnon, ilecenHed; alno nil other pornons or partlen unknown claiming nny rlcht, title, oHtato, Hon or luterent in tho real eatnto described In tho complaint heroin, defendants abovo named: I.V THR NAMB OK TUB STATB OF OHEGON- you nro hereby requir ed lo appear and answer tho com plaint of tho Plalntirr flliv against yon in tho abovo entitled milt, on or before Saturday, tho 21nt day of February, 1920, and If you fall to nnnwor, tho I'lalntlff will tnko Judg ment agalnnt you for the relief de manded In bin complaint hcxoln, which relief consist of excluding you and each of you from nil Interost In and to tho following described real estate situated In DeachuteH County, OroRon, to-wlt; bnRlnnlnB nt at;a ,rot in the. North boundary lino or section thlrty-twf) (32), township aorenteen (17i, south of range (12) twelve. Bast Wlllametto Meridian, ten handred-jrevntytwo (1072) feet west of tho northeast comer of aald section; thence south two hundred eight and seventh-tenths (208.7) feet; thence west two hundred eight arid aeven-tentha (208.7) foot; thence north two hundred rjght and seven-teuthn (208.7) feet to tho ncfrth boundary lino of said section; thonco east along said boundary lino, two hundred eight nnd suvon-tcnthn (208.7) feot, to tho point of begin ning. .This summons is ordered to bo ser ved, upon you by publication thereof In tho weekly Uend Hullctin, a week ly newspaper publishod in Doschutcs County, Oregon by order or tho Hon orable W. I). Barnes, Judge or tho County Court or said Doschutcs County, aald ordx bolng mndo and entered on January 7, 1920, dato of 1st publication. January 8, 1920, length or publication C successive weeks. Dated this 8th day of January, 1920. C. S. BENSON, Attorney for Plalntirr. Bond, Oregon. ir-G0c TT a Paone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. LA Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONGER, Bond, O UNDERTAKER Licensed EmhaJuier, I'uucr Director. Phone Rod 421. Lady As DR. R. D. STOWELL Naprapatlilc Phjslclua Ovor Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to Pliouo'JIod 483 DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bein' with Now Equipment Prlvato Offlco In Thoruon'a Jowelry Storo Dr. Tumor will bo In Prln vllle ovory first and third Fn day; lu Madras overy second and fourth Friday, uud lu Red mond every first and thin' Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads.