A. i U K J'AtfK ,1X nnsi OF REPORT MADE OO I. SECRETARY IS UNSATISFIED " t , Adviro .Mado by Htato Knglnrtir JnflHjp From Stearns Statement Unnllltnguei to Sign Con f" tract With Settlers on District. Bitter criticism of thb report by .Stnto Englueor Percy A. Cupper on hio relations between tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. nml the C. O. I. .district and on tho propoaod con tract between tho I.ono Vino district and tho company. Is contained in a letter written by Jcsso Stearns, sec rotary of tho C. 0. I. company, to ,tho' Desert Land board. Tho totter Is In rofiy"ld ono sont out to both iho Xcompahy and tho C. O. I. settlers, rcj- ritlvo ' to tho negotiation of n Bottlentont. and the settlers' side of tho question Is Rot forth In a communication from II. II. Do Armond of Do Armond Era- tklne, legal advisors for tho C, O. I. district. Copies of 'ho correspond ence wore received this morning from Salom. y "1 havo not taken this matter up ', with tho- directors as yot. but will In a fow days," DcArmond writes. "I am aafe In saying however, that I bellevo it will bo necessary to havo negotia tions based upon a complete elimin ation of tho company from tho Ccn , .traJQrcgon project. , "Tho Peltiers took tho view that the lust contract provided a sort of , partnership affair with, tho company controlling tho distribution cs to tho (system. Thq settlers aro not nversc 10 pajinfi mo conumuj wsuuuui .u. getting out. provided they aro on- tlrcly eliminated from tho system .However, they would want to get them out as choaply as possible." Critirires Hoard. . Mr. Stearns lettor to tho Desert Land -Hoard, is as follows: "i .received a letter under dn( of tho 10th. lust, from Mr. McAllister. 'vnsslsunt secretaJ of tho board, re ( .questing my views on tho subject of reopening negotiations with the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation District for tho purchase of certain property by the Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany. "At tho risk of betas ''UoJ for libel , '(though truth can always bo pleaded as aAlofetisoY I must say I think your Jloard belongs to the WlMon admin istration In its desire to write net;? nnaconluulng negotiation ufW the Lnsitanln has been sunk and Mexico hns continuously and flogi'untly in sulted us. m Kcuh'al or Settler Recalled. 'Permit mo to remind you of cer tain facts which havq long been vlth "i the, knowledge of your Uoard. The settlers in the Central Oregon Din .trict signified their refusal to ac cept stock In tho Water Users' Cor poration as provided fpr, in tho con tract of Juno 17. 1907,,,'uut Instead. ' at the solicitation of- (ho attorneys 4 'and " directors of tho District, tho contract of December 13, 1018, wai executed, after eeks of negotiations and. discussion, and on (ho date of its execution tho attorneys and di rect ors tfuthe District assured tho cpfhpany that an election would be '' .immediately, called to vote tho bonds necessary- to carry out tho contract ' nwl that tho arrangement sot forth ;thercfn would bo consummated by .Aprlllj, 1010. No oloptlon was call .odMiy tho directors of tho District until Novombcr 25,jpi9, and while the clectipn was' bcJng ndvortlsed .every vo(qr in the district was ad jTlbed by circulars aorjt through tho maj and by articles, lit every news paper 'published In Heschutco county .of the arguments for and against tho f purchase of water for 4, COO addition al axres and tho other property mon .tloned in such contract. After such advices and after consideration 0f the contract provisions for nearly a Tear, at' tho .election .tho vote, was 'about ten to ono against voting tho "bonds necoasary for tho purchase -You nmy also recall that your Hoard ;gave tho owners of the contracts which included 'o go called excess xictw, "by prde.- of tfie ,Board, addl 'tio'nal timo to purchase water for such excess before allpwlng tho com pany to sell tho water, and after theso setters had ldd notico, which tboy dsrogarded, yu gjivo them further UnlQ and still they would not purchaw?, aa your records will show. Negotiations for water by owners of. tho tawl1 In the J'pnq Pino District 'ana (be $ewp'ny lliaU been pending for Boma 'months before tho election a,, rfprwd to skj It was i)ot un tH,th,q. p, JL BMtM had by an o'SfrJbjsyMjyijty 'refused to swv i-rsr December 13,, 1018, and to tako over control. of ,tho Irrigation system, that n contract was entered Into by tho Company and the Lone Pino District. In fact the contract Availed upon the. result of tho election, and the com pany and the Lone l'lno District have since been proceeding In good fnlth In order to supply water for tho com ing' sunson to 1,000 acres of land which Is more fertile Own any equal area within the segregation lists G and 19. "At tho hearing before your bonrd on 'the question of approval of the Lono Pino xontrnct. Mr. Wlgmore, oho of the spokesmen for the C. O. I. District, said that he did not want to buy more wnter for his land al though l.S aero feet was not enough, and so far as I know only Mr. Etklns and Mr. roster havo signified a tie- Riro or wllllngnoas to buy mote water land Mr. KlklnS. who was a candidate for director of the C. O. I. District was defeated at the recent election. "Now, In face of these, facts, after six weeks of consideration, the Statu Engineer recommends that water be Lfurnhhod to tho LoniMPlue District unlaw tho 0. O. I. District shall pur chase tho Company's Interest within nlifety days, and you have adopted this recommendation by order of tho board. "My tew of this recommendation and ordor. Is, that you havo arbitrar ily and uselessly deferred for nlno ty days the performance of n plain agreement and contractual duty you "liavo permitted clamor to stifle conclence. In the words of Patrick Henry 'Gentlemen cry peace, peace, but there Is no poace.'V It remind, mo of Cicero's oration against Cati line: 'Quo usque et audem abntore. Catallnn. pationtla nostra?' (How much longer will you continuo to cbuho our patience, oh Cntalluo?) "Your order was unjust to tho company Jjy deferring a salo which It was your'plnln duty to have np- prorca uuuer clause ', or tne con tract of Juno 17. 1307. Ton havo deprivei ttl0 ownera of ,and , u,0 Lono Vlnn nil,.r,0. . wn)A. - ,. '" " " . tuu season of 1020 and thereby hao re tardad production and development of that section for at luast a year, and you havo probably displeased and offended tho C. O. 1 District by telling tho settlers that they ought to buy something that they liavo said they do not want to buy and will not buy, and my views aro that you should forthwith cancel tho clause in the, ordor giving ninety days to tho C. O. I. District and Immediately ap prove tho contract with tho Lone Pino District, tho form of which has been agreed upon by tho Stato Engineer and myself. So far as I am Personally concerned. I would not sign another contract with the C. O. I. District or enter Into any now agreement with that district unless a majority oi tho voters had first agned a binding legal agreement to carry it through. In tho words of tho poet. 'To alter is disloyalty and hesitation sin.' " TUM-A-LUM WOOD HOOP $ILO 1 1 1 1 I 'ijgj U! Iii i i fei7"rBr,rv! to llllllll tj j hi1 itw 't ; (Built of stock lumber no patents to pay for) . CONCRETE FOOTING a WOODEN HOOPS made of '4x3 flat baits nailed on top ,-"r of one another, about ten thicknesses, breaking Joints form ing a strong hoop with saino expansion as tho rest of tho - silo all wood. Hoops easily sot In place. DOUIJLE WALL mado with two layers of flooring, 'ono layer inside of hoops and ono layer outsldo with paper between. DOORS' are made of two thtokneasos of flooring with paper between and are air tight and non-oxpanslblo. 7 LADDER formed by 2x1 cleats nailed to doors with 11x4 steps. ' ANCHORED by six anchor bolts running "yp three hoops high and embedded in concrete footing."''' " INSIDE coated with "Reynolds Silo Coating," an acid proof preservative. ' NO OUy-WIRES in tho way, no hoops to tighten, no staypsT to shrink ami buckle, WK FURNISH ALL LUMBER, SHINGLES, CEMENT, PAPER, NAILS AND HARDWARE, OUTSIDE PAINT AND INSIDE SILO COATING. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER IJRND IIULLKTIN, BKNU. OUKUOr.,TUUH8IAy, l-,KimUAllV'Viint!Wi, ;jv,?k Was About To Sell Her Home Mr. Vornjthw Was Almost n r Aout anil Ptosicial Wreck Un til ltcfttnrcil by Tanlae. "llo(oo I took Tanlac not n week passed lu the Inst tun years that I wasn't confined to my bed part of tho time." was tho statement mndo by Mrs. K. It. Foray tho of 13 West -tCtli St., Loh Angeles, Cat to a Tan lac representative, recently "I'm a welt and happy woman now, nnd I'm glad I can glvu you this testi monial fur I bellevo Tanlac ! tho most wonderful thing lu tho world. I've gained four Icon pounds and I tool Htrougur than I hnvu In ton years." continued Mrs. Foray tho. "I had an ncld stomach, and suffer ed with sour gas nt times so bad that I thought I would sulTocate. Sick headaches would como on mo and I would havo such nwtul flutter ing about my heart I would almost falut. My nurvcfl went to pieces, and I became So terribly nonoun that oven tho ring of the door bell would upset mo. For tho past tlvo onrs i iiiih' noi otnui auu iu oai iiuniiy anything that would stay un my stomach, and oven milk and watur at times would upset my stomach. nnd cause mo to have to go to bud. I lled on a strict diet 'of ricu and milk Tor over u year, ondlat tho same time I tried all kinds of troutmunta but none gave mo a parllclo of ro ller, not even temporary, and tlunlly I was Itl such a bad .condition I had to stay in bed most of tho time. Ho my husband and I decided to glvo up pur homo and sell It, as I couldn't look after it. lly this tltno I was down to nlnoiy-clght pounds In weight nnd was almost a complete nervous and physlclal wreck. "I hated to glvu up my homo nnd on tho advlso of a friend who had used Tanlac I decided to try It first. With tho first bottle I began to Im prove, nnd I hadn't llnished my sec ond bottlo before I was fecjlng llko u different woman, nnd my (roubles of ten years standing have entirely gone. I never havo a sick headacho or Mpejl with my stomach My up pctlto has como back nml Urn. gain ing In weight and strength cvory duy. Nothing ever disturbs my nerves now for they were never bolter, and I can sleep lino alj night long. AH my neighbors aro rejoicing with mo over my recovery, and I feel that it's my duty to give a public statement and tell of tho wonderful good Tanlac! has dune me. No", wo didn't soil our House uccaUBO wo found tjils modl cluo In time." "Tanlac Is sold In Ilond by Owl Drug Co.. in Sisters "by Geo. F. Ait- kcji, nnu n ucmu uy nortou Urug Co." TTTt 1 What's Doing in the Country. V M'rtmerKSK'0irarfKfaaumrmav Jf 5UJe3ArtLvciJK3&ggKJac?CA;ctt- 'BROTHERS SECTION UUOTIIEUS. 'Fob. 26 -Mr nnd Mrs. OIu Slmonsou wore visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Dradloy's Thursday. Someone broko Into Mr. Olo Slmouson's house uud took four guns, n violin and n mandolin. CO, -RedmondyOm Mr. Satn Myorl and wlfo aro mov ing rroiu Powell llutto where thoy havo been wintering their ealtlo. No place like the high dosurt. Mr, Gluis. Sherman was a caller at Ell Wilson's Saturday and aNo wns visiting In Ilond and Prluovlllo the llt'Mt of tho week. Mr. John iHrnot In hauling hay from Ell Wilson's. Mr. and Mrs, Mecklenburg and Mr. am) Mrs. Paul Douber spout a very pleasant evening at tho home of Mr. and Mra. Ell Wllsbn, Monday eve ning. Dollclous refi'ushiuentn wore served at midnight. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIMnl fulvrrtUinu rhnrii twr Uu to ttnt for to wortlt or lr, Ono rrnt t wont (or nil nvtr TO. Alt cliudflnl mtvrtUlnn ttrlctly fMh In mtvaiK FOU KENT --33 acres within a nillo, or ilond, uncultivated rnr several years; water ror 33 acres of crop un used nnd going to wasto. Will luane for term of years crop rent only or will pay you to work it for mo.-J. V. llenn, Ilox 171, Cincinnati, Ohio. 22-17tfo WANTED. .. WANTED Position aa emm for Hiiinll crew of men. Write M t3. Vuro of Uullutlu. I l-D2n HEPKESENTATIVE WANTED Wo want a local ropreiinutntlva for Ilond, soiling a well known, well i advertised cream separator. A man who can work all or part tlmo can buljd up a very nice, profitable busi ness. For full particulars address Chas. 11. Walker. 8 Front street. Portland. Oregon, f 3.1-52-3C WANTED Light brown team, must bo cheap. Call 7F3. C8-60-T.2C WANTED Two to three hundred1 eattle to water and range. J. II. Ilalzhlsor, Hampton, Oregon. 26 5 l-53c WANTED A blauk or while sow, fullbloodod proforrud. Also a spriuglooth harrow with wheels and n roller.- -P. O. Deubor, Dry Lake. Oregon. . 00-ni-52p WANTED Man to put up nliotit 170 tons nlfalfu hay. by .contract. Loo tor ft Payne. Ueud,. "Oregon, 29-19-IP. FOU SALI6. EGOS FOR HATCHING 8. C. Whltu Leghorn. Hwtvy winter layers, tnaud to Tailored cocks, of 230-2CO agg tttraln $1.C0 per If.. H C. R. I. Reds, muted to high cIhuh cockorals from prlie winning stock $2 for IT, One third cash with order, i balaiico on delivery Hofstettor's Poultry Farm. Tiimalo D751tfc FOU SALI-8ettlnK obkh of all" Proclam Believing it being for the best interest' ,of the health conditions of the City in Stopping the b Spread of Contagious Diseases, Influenza Thereby Order that all Theatres, Dance Halls and Skating Rinks be closed, And I ask that there be no Private Parties or Gatherings ' of Ally Kind, , I further request that t all Lodges and Societies dispense with Holding their Meetings until conditions have . . , Also that People Refrain, from in numbers in Other Places. 9, ' V rtJvi ."i.. I - t-frytrv n---r breeds, hunt laying ntrnltm In Cen tral Oregon. Ollwn supplied on re qmnt $2 n nutting. Id-Rlifc FOU RAIiE Hnrred Hock orrh foV hatching. lOetn. onnh., Don A. Hlaughtor. 0 mile north'nf lloml nn Itedmoud road. ilK-Sl-Sp FOU HAL1J -If lit bargain for nmh you aro looking for butler son or wrltu Edwtu J llogura about that 120 acres of potatoes and nlfalfu land -Edwin ,1 Hoitnra Tuinnlo 0lDflA rmi9 wlWWf1 lm TO HEALTH ANt) &EAU1?N 1 1 i If . cold has settled on your chest Or if you have rheuma tism, ulcer, swolHnR or other foimo of inflamma lion e (IR0L4 IMDHMAM ;i Medicated Piaster trill tnJ to roJueo t (n(lm motion quickly and effec tively. It contain m tllicious earth, with boric acid, ly certnannJantiifptlctof known valu. It work quickly and iloei not blliler, You thould Jmve nail can of I'UROLA Medie.l.J I'i-.ur tn the houio at all time. Ht In th can and TppfyJt ia always ready, AT OX DRUG STORES GUARANTEE rvnOTA MttlleoUrt rfoiteiugvttr. anttot to sift Hittifitttion. if it ikovtd net voir ttmgutt till r nnd ycur numty. Tr$nrA and Gu-r-ntetd Cy tho Ziumautr Frank Lnbor.toriei and Smallpox Pool Halls, 'Resorts, Stores IU , "" .,; ; Mpniritll. Gfl-l,J t. FOU BAM1 Alfnlfil lin, B0 t. nt 20 n ion. Some pasture M go with it nt thlM price. Adilre .!. II .-Miner, ilond. Urn. 70-11 IVWft S-au i--a- -- I'OU hunt FOU UENT--Hinnll ranch, hImo cii v hoisi'H, chloheiiK. ami uounim .......tu t, .ulit Inn u I ro llllllclln r (MtiiMin !" -' lire r ,!: Congregating ,J or ' Mayor $ 'i hoisi'H, rlilohens. ami uoiinmi a. r m " 17- .J V ft J - TfPfB . In HT HL . 9 Rl- f jhI iff 1 Hi 'J Will Hilwfw WI ti i lllm u ISIfth . liili-r --p t!!j. atio- perty Biwuloned Iu tho contract of J I v ,. ' "" " "VISKSKJtrtWtnfrB 4X WBtowrr-frwrj tSmmSSSmmmik 3C