WEEKUY EDITION t X ULUMN. JOIN THE FARM BUREAU' THE "FLU!:, IS OFF VOL. XVII C HKNI), DKHCHUTHH COUNT, OUIX10S, VHlfttHVAY, MAtU'lt Jl 1020 n. a FEW OUT FOR HAS SUPREME COURTiNEl LOCATION. fSILO CUftlKR IS TO PASS ON FOk HIGHWAY BEGINS MONDAY SEND JAMISON COUNTY SEAT QUESTION TO BE VOTED ON FINAL DESIGNATION IS DESIRED NOMINATIONS MAN SIZED JOB AT PRIMARIES $5,000,000 BONDS; NOW POSSIBLE , I NEW COUNTY AGENT 0. A. C. PRODUCT L. WESTOVER WILL DEMONSTRATE i ; c SEEKERS FOR OFFICE ' ARE COY DEMOCRATS SCARCE OffUn " of Clerk I'monlmdil Ntnokey Prelim ItrnotHlnallon Cciivum .Veiled (I' City I 'Urn i(l Tii-krl. With tlm primaries llttlo morn than two miinlliH distant, Meokurn aft or Ntntn and county oftlren nro unusu ally scarco, n survey of the political nltuatlon, completed today, reveals. Onn ot tho rmuniiR advanced In the mutter of remuneration, which, It In pointed out, linn fulled lo hoop pneu with salaries nud feca In prlviitn hunluonn and profusions. A few, It is trim, nro lending an attontlva r to tlm voice of the people, but political ambitions am apparently much losn keen than In former )itnr, Another feature of unto In tho extreme reluctance of derno cratlo candidates to avow their In tontlonn, virtually nil who hnvn rondo either definite or tentative an nouncement being, of tht! ropubll enn poMuaalon.' IV w Out for Ix'Klnlntoro Candidate for (ho latcinlaturn nro Jnt an scarce an thomj wllllntc to accept county office. Jay II. Up ton, of Prlnovllle, hnn definitely an nounced that ho will nook n neat In the atnto senate, and W. H. Wiley. 'n Katnnlh Fulls attorney. I prominently mentioned ok an oppo nent of tlm Crook county legislator for tlm republican nomination. II. J Ovorlurf, ot llond, who hinted vurller In tho ((iunoii thai ha craved tho (auk of iihkImIIiir In tho lawmak ing at tho iiujA sedition of tho legis lature, lit mill undocdcd an to whether ho will bo out for house or scuute, nnd Denton O. Ilurdlck, ri'DuhllcKii, Redmond member of ,tlm houno. iiiuy or tlm rnco okaIii. II. A. UratUln, re - . ... publican, of I.nkcvlnw. former state .ruproKontfttlvo, In willing tj alt In tho house oncn moro. For tho dlitlrlet nttorneyHhlp, A. J. Moore, Incumbent, will try for a place on tho republican ticket, and W. P. Mycrt, of Ilnnd, will nooic tho endorsement of tkti vaino part, for 'thin officii. Bonn, Farnham baa been mentioned an a' democratic candldato for tho nomination, hut ha inado no atutement of his In tentions. 'TIiiw Would ll Sheriff J. If. I Inner, , republican, county clork nlnwi- tho formutlon of Pen chuirffl county, will bo out for ro uloctlon, nnd ao far no opponent In wither party have been tinoarthed, Clyde M. MclCny. republlcun. coun ty treasurer, no fur an In now known, is tho only candidate for IiIh olllco. What look tat, thin Btago of tho g.imo an- thttmoV Interesting of tho election will ho tho content for sheriff 8, El Robert, who opened tho of flea h little ovor throe yonrn ago, )ih no oho pitted against him for tfcanpubllcau uomlnutlon, but two dMm:ratfl, H. It. Fox and OeorKo aifm, are ready to make tho at twipt. With the nxcaptlon of the rsa for tho dlntrlet uttprneyshlp, tHht la tho only Inntanco where dKJcrntlc caudldatoH havn boon mwjtloned. J." 'Alton Thompson, c6unty school superintendent, will ho In tho run mng ..avain, ami mth. Gertrude WhltelB, of Torrobonno, will also flKUMj, Invito o republican prlmarl TIiS'oHIcoh of county Judge, hold rlfH. 'OltlcoH of county judge, hold ny W. U'sllarnoH, and of anaosHor,. filled by V. T. Mullaticy, curry over nnd will riot upponr on tho ballot, fomp county commlstilouorV torur wjlqfrxplro, nnd it In known that Setinfstookoy, Incumbent, will not ti'for nnotliev term. Two ropub llcuui, J. I), Minor nud Chnrlou Cur. rpjl, nro bong montlniiod proml--jidntly hh primary candjilntos. (Jlty 0ltintlon Peculiar .In city politics ft peculiar situa tion provallH, According to ntnto law, 'nominations nro made at the ljjraaroa In cites of 2,000 nopula- jtCpnt!nuiuJaJ.) Hpet'lalty N I)nli)liij, Hut IIhh llnd l. H. IJlologlcnl Huney UxperN i' tied In IlcitlliiK Willi Hoilfut Con! rol. When I). I. Jamlnon, acccpled (he pcnltlon an county ont of Doacluitea comity, hit atepped Into a rnun'n nltrd Job. Dcftchulen county Iiom been fa vored with tw vu nil county urdiUh In tlm last fow yearn. Air JamiMin wna fully nilvlned tn to condltlonn In Central OrcKon, lie knew that he wan not comlnic to nil County old HottlcA country whero evorythlnK wan running niaootjily, but rather In a ectlo; qf Orccou whero agricul ture la lit the stage of finding itself. I). I. JamUoti Is u product of the Oregon Agricultural coIIcr-o of tho JOIG Mojii-wHlH npeclalty while studying under O. A. V.. npeclallsta won iiRronomy nnd dairying. For lo'! nioutlia after his Kruduatlon JuntUon apent 20 months in cow ti-ntlnc work In Curry county of this' utntu and novnn moutliH In JofTomon county ..K ' ' ' l.Hf bbbbBbbHbbbHD vH bbWbIbV '" ' bHbbH' bb1"1bbL SbbH "l bMBWBBlBBH BfPBflBBjBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBIH I), lu Jamlion, may UVl ntOr4"u"l""" "' r nororni iiiauwiB I'kT Mm fr4 ft mk 9a h .hk ...a.-t k-.-.a... I III. U'llrf 1.1 IttlH.MH rf llm ..M&I.A.I ... "V wmu u, IMU IIIIIUUIUM dairy of Thlcnnou & Sou of Mllwnu kjo. OftKon. For two montlin he w'a'a aaHocliited with tho Muyflower Uajry Co near Benttlo nnd Inter was with tho U. H. IlloloRlcul Survey In rodent control work. lu tho army Jamlion w'aa wlifi tho artillery, medical corps niid Dually ended up with tho chom cnl warfare service on tho Atlantic ConilnK to Ufxcliuton county Jninl mi hn lft.unclied.lnto tho work with tnVooBrlitttCH county funn bureau In lln erTortu to build up one of tho HtronicoHt and most effective farmers orKinilzntlons In tho stuto. FEAR IS FELT FOR BUILDER Font- for the nafoty of hln father, Poter View, local contractor, is ex pressed In a telegram received here, today by Charles Hatnen from Arthur View, of Portland, a son ot tho nend builder. View disappeared here last Tuesday, after turajng over Waxwork to J. no Toe, hlfl !h4 carpenter, and has not been 'seen since. The non'a wire came In re nponHe to a telegram sent' by Mr. Haines In the effort to ancerti(n whe ther or not tho contractor-might, have maao a. sudden trip to his' family in Portland. Tho cnae hnn been tumod over to tho nhorlff'H ofllc, Vlow', n wldowel", nbouf CO yonH of ago, en mo to Bond Honm two months ngo, nnd recently commenced tho construction, of throe small hoiiHoH in Mill addition.. ifo K understood to hnvci dllllcultleH ovor monoy mnttorH, and employes atato that hov had on novornl occaaloua niudo hlntH thnt ho could onnlly end his troublcn. Tuoadny ho wh Jioard to say that In hisj.' 8;p ho, had . lieard hla vfn .cal ling to him. Just boforo noon lie turned tho work ovop to Oo Fqo, ntnt lug thut ho would'' go to jhe fjavt. lett hqej for dlnnor. Iq huS HPt been aeei since. NORTH UNIT CASE TO! BE APPEALED MOVE DELAYS ISSUE PrtM' of lli'tidrmon tx. Hurry Oartl ' rt nl., Alrrmiy Prchfiil Twlre for DUtrlct, Will (Jo llcforc IIlKhent Court. That n highly Important ntcp in the Irrigation hlntory of the North l.'nlt Is to bo taken within tho very near future, Involving the (juestlon of whether or not 15,000.000 worth ot district bondn may ho Issued, Is announced by W. I. Myers, attorney for Perry Henderson and othern In their suit against district iHlclals to provent tho Issuance ot the district securities. Tho case already has Kono ,tliroUKh Circuit nnd State, Su premo courts, findings in both cases being for tho defendant. Now It s to go to tho United States Su promo court' for u flnul opinion, Mr, Myers state. Counsel In Washing ton, D, C han been retained, and It n expected that tho appeal from tho state supremo court will be made In the next 30 or GO days. Tho caso, as Jt will no to tho high est judicial authorltlcn In America, will Involvo tho constitutional ques tion as to whether or not the qualllU cations for voters, an provided by tho Oregon Irrigation code are din criminatory and henco opposed to stat nnd federal constitutions. As "Its object, tho suit would havo tho election of taut year, ut which tho big; bond1snuo was voted, declared void. "In this caso, brought against Harry Onrd and other omclals of tho district. I wish It distinctly under stood that the plaintiff and those who sldo with him, nro not opposing tho causo of Irrigation," Mr. Myors said in dlacusfllng thu proposed appeal. "It In rather Intosded to prevent so Imgo an expenditure, until federal aid hna placed dovelOpmcnt deflnlto ly 'beyond tho experimental tuge." WANT HEARING 1 DESCHUTES That ho hnn naked the Stato Pub lic Scrvlco commission to chango tho ptuco ot hoarlng lu tho C. O. I. main tenance, fco lucrcaHO caso, from Ilnnd to Deschutes, wan tho state ment mado on Tuesday by Dontou G. Ilurdlck, counsol for tho Irrigation company. Tho fact that n largo mass of records which will bo Introduced as ovldouco are kept at tho company oftlccs at Deschutes, Is tho reason gven by Mr. Ilurdlck In asking for the change' The hearing la to bo, hold on March S3, and waa originally set for Bend, hethe the settlers on the project ijbouIiJ pay, the old fees of 80 cents and oae dollar, as stipulated In their contracts, or whether tho company1 In to be permitted to churgo two dol-lhns lara por ucro, Is tho Issuo Involved, i ' .laBlBaJBlBBViBBlBlBBlBlBlBHBBRHbBHH HQbHtbBbEKM H ' flaPHHBHfiOI- HH.fKvi , lBVHyMaBnBHBlBxVBVBMMiKlrvvTQRB bVbkEXPBbSRHsW 'H The nI1!, w tho A i Hutter(Uli(. ranch ut Wetser, Idaho, ,Mr, BuUrv flel h onp pt jtlio hlggivjt fowlers of purebred bheop in tho United States. k mi ENGINEER STARTED SURVEY TUESDAY t SAVING OF WORK AIM I'rijKwl lUiutn Around ForkAl Horn finite Would Mean Con- frtracuen of Thive nml On-- Half MHcm 1'. I Kffn morjf.'of a radical change In the location ot a portion of The Dalles California Highway, which becamo current hero on Monday, were confirmed when Highway Engineer Stebblns, In chargo of work in thla district, admitted that ho had been aiiked by tho county court for a ncW survey. Th(s survey sturted on TuerJay. and If accepted by the Stato High way commission, will result In tho elimination of tho Pleasant Vnllcy country and other lands lying be tween that section and Redmond The now survey, starting from a point Just south ot Pleasant Valley Will run north, passing to the west Ot Forked Horn Duttc, nnd will con Beet with the existing RcdnnnJ Cllnn Falls highway. Two1 udvnntngon of' the prop-sid route .were pointed out by Mi. Steb blns that it will shorten now construction by one-halt a mile, and will mean eliminating thrco miles from the Rcdmond-Slstcjrs highway, when that thoroughfare In put through. It Is understood tint 'hi domiitds for additional damages mad" by ranchers along tho original hi. iway location, pro largely responsible for tho survey of tho now routo around thaibutta. Mr. Stebblns bellevon that land holders nloug tho llnj ot tho aurvoy which will bo started tomor row, would bo willing to donate n right of way for the state nud. HAIRCUT WILL . 0ST 60 CENTS Ileglnnlng Monday morning, hair cuts will cost 00 cents Instead ot tho four bit charge hitherto made. This was tho decision reached Sunday at u mooting ot tho master burbern and Journeymen ot tho city, settling a controversy ot two days' standing. As a matter of fact, two of tho shopn, tho Metropolitan and tho Pantlmcv have refused tos!gn tho now Bched ulo insofar aa It applies to haircuts, but tholr charges will conform to tho ruling ot tho majority. BEND TO CONTEST WITH THE DALLES That tho final content to pick the Interscholnstlc debate leader In the Mld-Columbla district of the state will be held in Bend, ou t&o evening of March 19, between a Bend high school team and one from The Dallea, waa tue announcement on Friday ot Principal Johnson, coach of the local debaters. Tho B. A. A. a. hnii been selected na the niarn for tho forensic encounter, Mei-tlng ArianKdl Throughout County lo Intiirit DrM-Iiiitiv Haruhrrt In Iti-ni-flN of Kilo Hlg fiutlirring Tlitirxluy. r A county-wide campaign to en courage Dechuten County farmers to erect silos and to fcod silage crops will bo started Jn thl county be ginning next Monday morning under tho direction of E. L. Westover, dairy husbandman and silo expert of tho Oregon Agricultural College. A letter received this week by D. ,, Jamison, county agent from Mr. Wentovcr states that the Oregon Ag ricultural College ban recently com pleted a big 'campaign in Wallowa aad Umatilla counties. Telling ot tlia rAKlilltf nlif filn,f1 In Wallnwfi ISoSnty Mr. Westocr" states that Hlro man zuu nuo win Be erecieu in Wallowa county alone this year and that last year approximately 30 were erected resulting In a saving of about 100,000 tons of hay valued at $30 per ton. Tho Deschu county campaign will start at the W. R. Davidson ranch near Terrebonne Monday morning from there Mr. Westover will go to the Chapman Brothers ranch at Lower Bridge. Other scheduled meetings will be; Tuesday, office day at Redmond, with a lunch eon at which the farmers will .be gucsU of the Redmond Commercial club; Wednesday, Bend office Day und a luncheon with the Bend Com mercial club; Thursday, at the offlca in Tumalo. . As a climax to the silo campaign the farmers nro urgently requested to be at the J. U Parborry ranch in ; the Cloverdolo district for a big gon-1 erai gamering or all farmers. Hcrojvocted aa tho logical place for a Mr. Westover will demonstrate In do-'fair because ot its central location, tail the silo, Its uses nud possibilities, and the plan ot forming a fair as- jaoclaton of 100 members, each, to " jtako flOO worth ot stock, wan sug COUNTY FAIR IS DISCUSSED Although the subject waa brought up Informally, discussion of a coun ty fair and Its location was of chief Interest at the meeting of tho Des chutes County Farm -Bureau execu tive board meeting held Monday in Redmond. Members ot tho board were given to uudorntaud that Red- iinond Is pret7fng to make another strong bid fpr tho fair, and that ap proximately $0,000 towards n fund for provldlug grounds and buildings Is already nvallubtc. The. matter Is expected to como up again at tho uext monthly meeting ot the board, scheduled to bo held In Tumnlo, With tho $ 4 50 revolving fund pro vided by tho county court for ihe purpose, it will bo possible for Coun ty Agent Jamison to keep on hand a supply of rodent poison and black leg vaccine. These wilt be available fer all farmers in the eauaty, bat where members ot the bureau mar purchase pohsott at 3$ cents a quart non-members will be charged a rate, five cents higher, Mr Jamison waa Instructed to keep a supply of peisoa and vaccino on hand. In attendance at the board meet ing were: W. R. Davidson, B. M. Eby. J, B, McClung, Gus E, Stadlg, J, A. Melyliu FrjlVN. Wallace, John Marsh, M. G. Coe, Cjrauncey Boqker, and R. A. Ward. COLUMBIA SOUTHERN. -DITCH BREAKS BANKS A bad break,' In tho ColunbJa. Southern ditch which supplies, water from Tumalo crook to the Tumalo project was discovered Sunday and reported to Fred N. Wallace, areJeet manager. The bronk Is about a aula toJlcyv, IjhQ headgate and 'wh'feiv, dis covered' the, full How of the'sRlclirwa running OUt and acro33 country it i . ''".'. t tho creek. FAIR TO BE SOUGHT Appointment at Committee AhHmh" Iwd to Kncl Long Period et Inaction Roms Fiesta Rep- v rcsentatien Planned, t To change Bend porary county sat from the tem to tho official permanent center of county affair In Deschutes county will be JfcJtjBy Ject of a measure to bo plaeeafSsi tho ballot at the November general election, It was decided Wednesday by the Bend Commercial club at tho .. it. regular weekly Meeting ot that or ganization at the Pilot ,BB Inn. The fact that this "elio temporarily selected as the ceaty seat by the coKBty court shertly after the dlvklen ot old cf4c becamo effective, has never beea finally choses aa the scat of coVsty government, was brought up feyr J. P, Keyes, aad the motion ot J. A. Eastes for the appointment el a committee to see that the queetioa is placed 0 the ballot, .carried unanimously. A. Whlsnaat wm named to head the committee. To Try (or Fair Bend vs. Redmond aa the looa tlon ot a count)' fair was a question which claimed the attention of .tfee club during the greater part of the rncctlng, and.vwhlch was terminated by tho carrying ot a motion imt by C. S. Hudea that a committee be appointed to "go out aad get tb'e fair." Sentiment iwas crystal lized by f'eiiarks from E. L. Clark, of La Pino, In whK Bend waa ad- gested to finance the undermi. In opening tho question, PriMfcout D. G. McPherson pointed out that the club had con at fault In allow! the matter to drift after Redaaead had been prevented from getting the fair by legislative action early la the year. He deeltred that the claa should take definite action, cither in attempting to secure tho fair fer Bend, or la the aiding Redmond. Action Counseled. J. A. Eastqs declared for Immed iate action, .aad R. W. Sawyer) pelat- cd out that It tho policy ot 't&actlen hitherto followed Is parsuedUOMit Bend la notjeutttled to tho itUT. H. Foley menpnod that Redmead has already a fair fund ot JS.oee. and doubted the ability ot Bend to provent the nmaller city from land ing tho, prlzo. Ho suggested thattae farmern ot tho cqunty be consulted, and that the fair bo located accordlag to their wishes. A. Whlsnaat asserted that It the matter lies la tho hands of, Jhe county court, "Bend might jt,M wojl klse (he fair good-bye." It Redmond is, considered , the ideal placo, Begd should get be4d the meveaumt there, he said, eeutwolkig aotloa etthar eaa way or the ettaWA 8U Kxpert Ceaalng. ,, ;7 R. A. yfijd announced the coming next Wednesday at a silo expert.fnNa O. A. O. He wl) be a guest at the next meeting of the club oa.tW datts and farmer la, this end of the eeaitr who 'are Interested. la silos aad st allage are invited to attend. All who Intend (o b present are asked to send, th,elr names to Mr. Ward, aa club secretary, before TuesdVy. ' Resolutions Introduced by Cf, 8. HudRon, asklug Oregon BmtaMMl rapreseatatlVBs tu favor logulBitim to Increase tho balurlca of, ,TfrW sorvlco employes, wore kapaed without oapqeltlqu, Mr. H4im declared ta proper fereit adwhi IstratloR (a of vast Importance to the livestock Industry ot Central Orgo, and that with ludiHte arar), this k. beJug edHfld. The reutleiw will akj kw watTfc th NiaMMiajiiMmber p Ommmm, In rMNtow'Uo a c,mtnVtiM' frCSl the'"Kg roatlyal asaanUUo y