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PAGE 2 DKXP BUIiliOTPf, I1KND, OnMON, TmilWI)AY,HKITK.Ml)KHHO, I020 iiimmumimi;ianMiigigigin;mnammKmii;minnn!miiimnr-.-iimM-ttM...nnnT,., nt.n.mmrn. What's Doing In The Country WOMAN USES BOUQUET TO EXTINGUISH FIRE lYcurncc of Mind Saves Convert Knmlly When Flames Start In Sedan From Hattery. woro visitors In Sisters Sunday eve ning. J. I l'nrberry and son nro uMng their now corn cutter, cutting nun flowers In tho Plnlnvlow district. At present they nro cutting for Mr. An derson. Tho sunflowers mndo n end growth hero this yenr, hut owing to ino unusunny onriy frost MUSCLES FELT AS IF TIED IN KNOTS Hudson Siijn "It It Nlmpty Wonderful Wliut Tnnlno Did for Mo."J "If anybody luul told me thnt Tan Ins could do for mo wlmt It has dohV. J would not Imvo believed them." snld C. It, Htulson of Knoxvlllo, III. !! friMwl ttl.t tr-rs .1... ...I.... n - " i v t.w i j in tlui I II II 1 1 dill (II I V word 12 years of nwful suffering." he con- COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS slightly damaged. Jess Wnck brought : United, "mid my stomach trouble Is ALFALFA. Sent. 29 Melvln ii, ni-C ."."'. I h""v' iZr'whlS n '"- Ist"ll" wouMkWo nio such cramps In eroded off the rond I nMr no J 1 ... c' V. - 2""Y. . "J y l,,0Vcl ' '') ? u . ..(-. ni r, .L T --i"" un irriKniuin meeting mem. lias won;: form ami affect SL.M.'l'S MSIl ,n J L fcJV"Ji. -on.ng. my heart so bad I would get faint and . ........... , ........... .. .,, nilu Mn lvnn ,,nm,r nml two havo te ', ilown. Tho rheumatism M CooveS nnd TamH ImV, n nr f "V hCr ,.r,U SC'' 0r0" V,S' '"y Vu " il mpo rnwnTLfr" vl "J V,'"S,1,h f?.r.m?! '';"'! tho. muscles , fall like they worn -" :-.ti. ii. v .Miner. iiieii in Knots. I couldn't lm c Him i . . - homo from Powell Iiutte, when their car caught fire from the batteries. With a largo bouquet of flowers .Mrs. Coovcrt smothered tho flames. Tho dance Saturday night was well attended. Vivian Short Is visiting nt the "Crows' Nest." Mr. Morsel camo In Saturday with a bunch of fino cattlo from tho re serve. Archie Free and family are prepar ing to move back to their homo nt Salem. Mr. Sholts nnd Gus Barrio havo gono to Powell Dutto to assist In har vesting. Mrs. Jaynes and Donnovan Smock rurnlsbed music for the danco Snt urday night. Mr. Spencer has been helping with his header outfit at the Crow ranch School started In Alfalfa on tho 20th. Miss Eugenia Gideon is teach ing. Mrs. Dan Angland is visiting In Paisley with her parents. Mr. Leonard has Improved his place by building an addition to his house recently. A number of Alfalfa residents at tended Mr. Clarke's party near Bend last week. Mr. Brassfield has lost some of his turkeys. Coyotes got them. Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. McLane and Nan nie Stoeffler visited Mrs. Smock Monday afternoon. Will Irvine and family have moved back from Bend to their home In Alfalfa. M. J. Irvine has moved from the Tally placo to his home. Mary Benn and Mr, T T U--l . .i . . . . . -. . .... i mum nun wne were uusi-.my rignt leg nt all and It pained me so ncss visitors In Bend Wednesday. I could find no rest. At night It Misses Alllo Smith nnd Kav Mll-lwas especially bad and I simply ler, who nro nttendlnc hlch school nt rniin.i rrnm nn t.i., n. ....i t. : Redmond, spent Sunday with their! tho other, unnblo to get any sleep. parents here. . Her. Mr. Schnnbel of Itedmond de livered a very interesting sermon hero Sunday before a fairly largo nu dlonco. Miss Doty spent the week-end with ner parents in Redmond Not being nblo to work any more. I rented my farm and moved to town. I tried about every sort of medicine I ever heard of. but Kot worse all tho time. "Ono day I heard some people talk Ing about how much good Tonlac llo It remombcred, Thnt n reuular term of tho county court of Henchmen county, In tlio state of Oreuon. wim begun nnd hold nt tho court house In noun, in bo ui county, on Wednesday, tlio Sud day of June, 11)30, said day ueniK uiu nay nxeii ny law tor tho holding of n term of tho county court In said county, when wuro present Soth Slookoy, county rommlHHloner: J. 11. llaner. county clerk; 8. H. ltoh. ens, niiorur. Whereupon tho following proceed lugs were had. to-wlt: At tlU time, thero not bolng a ma jority oi i no members of the court presonl. ndjournimtnt wim i juiio 3rd, 1321), at 10 o'clock a. in Court reconvened Juno 3rd. 1920. in in ociock. nil members being present. In Every Respect" says tho Good Judge Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Hodson nndjhnd done them, nnd I decided to try daughters were Sunday evening call ers ai ino it. u. Andrus home. THRESHING RUSHED AT POWELL BUTTE POWELL BUTTE. Sent. 29.--WI11 Spencer hns gone to Alfalfa with his heading outfit, having finished cut ting In this nart of the emintr. rtlnri. ers nre still at work, however, nnd'n'uJ n the Beard threshing outfit is follow- K ing right on the heels of the cutting. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wunweller vis ited at the homo of their son. Arthur. anu inmuy last wceK. Mr. nnd Mrs. n, anu mo way it took hold was simply wonderful. I can now ent anything I want, my rheumatism I nil gone, und I sleep llko n loc every night. I feel ns strong nnd well ns I ever did nnd I nm going buck to tno farm, jiblo to do ns much work as I did years ago. If anyone wants to know about Tnnluc, send them to me Tnnlnc Is sold in Bend by the Owl urug uo in sisters by George V. Mtken. nnd In Bend by the Morton Mrs. M. P. Belknap, spent the week end with her brothers, B. II. and uoyci Stewart Wuriwcller have Just returned froml Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Callahan San Francisco nnd will go to l'flne-'hnve returned from n trip to Salt ,7 1 . V.'. "url"eer win re- t.nKo city, wnoro Mr. O'Cullnhan iimm wim mo rirsi national DanK lor. went to buy thoroughbred sheep. Mrs, Ha M. Foster and small son. Oran Charlton Foster, who PlppuTTI I TJTV TO been spending the summer with Mrs.; -""J" EiLiIj 1 AKI 1 lb gono on a motor trip to Portland and Aberdeen. i Haying is at an end and the land scape is well dotted with stacks. Grain harvest Is well advanced. Evelyn Crow spent the week-end with her parents. Verna Sholts also Tisited at home. Foster s parents. Mr. nnd Mro. C. M Chnrltnn. lofr fnr ihnlr h I Salem this week. Ruffe have -Her. Mr. Brow, tho new Methodist MORE IRRIGATION BONDS ARE NEEDED minister for this nnd the Redmond GIVEN AT GRANGE ORANGE HALL. Sopt. 29. Tho Ladles' Aid gavo a farewell party to Squaw Creek District To Take Care of ExUting Indebtedness and -Pro-Tide For Futun? Improvement. CLOtERDALE. Sept.' 20.- churches, preached a good sermon ot!0'" i i whiii 7. 5 " . Community hall Sunday. l;i , uh,,,em" Tuesday f!pnrrp KVior m,i-i tn nf evening at the home of Mrs. C. L. potatoes at Prinevllle last week. He ' S?""' ASIK "!Ji5r.i0f Ulfh nnrt0 ., , oo r 8 nnd friends spent the evonlnt Mh honey I. produced in this 1 Tvhi.f nT '". " section, all of which is eagerly sought "Uh'"oma" ,w"h,tt l, frult SJU f t0WnS "'larilve-y-.n thl j t-i r .'years and Charles M ,viTi, v;r ;vr, t an go with them to tuir homes, near Coqulllo, Ore. ill tlio mntter of refumlltiir iiia of O. F. Wollclibcrir: Ordered, That tlio county clerk Is- suo ins warrant uu tho general fund for $81.24, paynblo to 0. F. Wallen berg, being for taxes of 19H, paid ui mo sueriii oi Deschutes on prop erty la Jefferson county, and that the sheriff charge back to school dis trict No. I i tho sum apportioned to said district, and to all other funds according to the apportionment of enld $84.21; us Is provided by Chap ter 237 of thu laws of 1919. You get more genuino chew ing fintinfnction from tlio Ren! Tobacco Chew (Imn yqu ever got from tlio ordinary kind. Tho good tobacco tasto Inttfs bo long n Hinull chew of this cluss of tobacco Insls much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs Ichs to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put u( in two stfks W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco maintained, shnll be no liiittmllninnt to tho ordinary use nnd occupation of nlit 1.1,1.11m 1..., I .,,. luutin iiiki uiKiiways oi III tho matter of Tho I)iillnn.('iill. said Deschutes rotttitv. Mint n it Mri fornla highway: gun, and the said Terrebonne .Mtitnnl uruoreu, rnat tlio clerk Issue n warrant for $16,000. nayablo to the eiiiio irensurer, out oi 1110 speclul road fund, for tho construction of Tho Dnlles-Callforiiln lilehwar. and remit snmo by mall to stnto hlghwa)' board nt Salem, Oregon. their successors und assigns, shall bo tho said highway may ho ronstruct- n.imirucicu or mi m in compll- en; provided, however, that iiuv nnco with the provisions of thu sta- ",yl"ii r syslems of poles, lutes mid thu laws of tho statu of "'. r "titer apparatus of tho Tor- "leKon. renoiiim .Mllltini TOIitpliono Assocln- 2. That the said poles, wlres.i H" successors or assigns, that structures, apparatuses and uppll- '"ay be changed, moved or trans nnccs so constructed, operated and 'wired from an elstliig public roads In tho matter of tho Lower Ilrlditu- Terrebonno road: Ordered, That the county treasurer be, and ho Is hereby, directed to transfer tho sum of $5000 from the special road fund to tho general road fund an nccount of thu cost Telephone Association, it mirniHatir-ii and assigns, sail replace and repair all that part or parts of public roads or highways which It shall illsiurb or use In the construction. oiiMrutlnn and maintenance of Us said telephone viiMii iir sj-siems; provided, how ever, that In tho event the said Ter rebonno Mutual Teletihonn Amui-ln. Hon, Its successors and assigns, shall fall, neglect, or refuse to n.imlr nil of that part or parts of mild public iimin nun niHiiwnys, disturbed or used In the construction, (ltittmtfitti t uf con- "ml 'lnt,anco of Its snld system or structlng tho Lower Brldge-Terre-1 n such event, tho said Iwinn.. ,nrl..l rn.l I... I (.UWIIIJ III iiksciiuivs. sinill HI (IrKirnii. ..H....W ..... nv. ,w.,u, " if, (.11. ,1 lii . ,, . . . . ---- by tho vote therefor at tho special " .. rlK"1 ,0 rapines nnd - ... I ritnnlp llm BHitid .....tit... election held June S, 1319. n'i'.ir nm same, und tlm i.!i.ui.,. and costs thereof shall bo puld by the .iu lerreuonno .ititunl Teleplionu Association, Its successors and as signs, nnd shull become n lien upon snld system or systems In the event of thu failure to pay such costs and expenses. s. T... ...I.I -r . ! .!.!,;" 10 iMU "'- Telephone AsVoc.tlo;;; "i;. succeslor. ritcd t.:r t"r..... ?r a"Kn. snail nave the right, prlvl ....i.l " "' "!" '". . ICtO ai d autliorltv In rlmnv . to meet Juno tth, 1920, nt 10 o'clock a, m. In tho mntter of claims presented for payment: Ordered, That claims No, lilO to No. CSS, as tho same aimeur on the claim docket of this court, bo, mid tho snmo nro hereby, nllowed nnd Elmer Peterson and . ."."u.,.'.""uo .. 01 v.naruon. jr., are attend-, ,h fn,-.-ii ti, .i .i.,. make the trip every day In the Peter son car. Tt.. I... ..I.. , 1 , t I this section. About half the farmers d"y. ," ,1"; C'V K8m.""" "KI"n vnM f hrnvN an,, ,u k,.. .,.i . s Instructor. Tho pupils nro vary I vu mm tUC UlllClil litiU just, ,,, . ..lit . . 1 w w iti v hiium begun on the second cuttlnc of ul-l ?r.u'l ..f 1 lan .hlch .,hc.y . ha.r. the sum of $100. In full damages for falfa. 1 . . ui mo ssnooi ouiiu- right of way for Tho Dallcs-Callfor Grace Pauls Is a student this year rZi. ..i nt Redmnnrt ..nlnn hih hnni , Chris Stock, an eighth grado pupil, -At hi v... ti, ii . r,... .... 'completed Tuesday. They nro now meeting of the Squaw Creek Irriga- ted his brother Arthur nnd fimllv PIann'nB ' Put a coat of whlto on tlon Co.. at the school house Monday1 .? -i .T r0 1' a.". m. their school yard fence. night, it was decided to issue moreicnV ' sh0 " Pened in tho Richard School opened In this district Mon- County court reconvened Juno 4(h, 1920, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In tho matter of The Dalles-Call-fortiln highway: Ordered, That tho county clerk Is suo his warrant on tho road fund. i payable to Mrs. Gertrude Burton Ini lego and authority to chn Off., mnvii or transfer Its system or systems of poles, wires, or other npparntus. to such portion of tho now "The I)iill. California highway." as such tlmo ns or highways. In "Tho Dnllim.C ?llllf nr. uln highway" shall bo so constructed on the opposite elite of tlio road from any then existing system or systems in loiepnnno wire mat mey then bo constructed or maintained along said proposed "Tho Dalles-Callfonila highway." This franchise, or order, shall bo In full forco of effect from tho 4th . nays or June, iozo, HOIIKIIT W. HAWVKIt. County Judgo. si:th htookhv, Commissioner. In I lie matter of claims tirnnntitml for payment' Ordered. That claims entered on pages 194, 9S. 1911 and 197 of-Jlin claim docket of thin court bo, nnd the snmo are hereby, nllowed, nnd the clerk U Instructed to Issue war rants In payment. Whereupon tho court was nil Journed to June llth, 1920, nt 10 o'clock a. m. (Continued Next Week.) Ms Was night. "Cnn nny boy irll we the thrc food required to keep I tin body In hesllhr There was n sllenre In (lit class till one youth held up bis hand and replied' "Vonr breakfast, your dinner sod .our hiiuhtC , bonds to cover exlstlne Indebtedness.! i, n ,n . n..j 1 'on district with Mrs. Slack as ........ t... I " .. -"V"""" '""'"J " "car ueuu j .J v I, aireaayjwere Powell Butte visitors last Fri-, V, L the nln highway over E'A, 8EU. Sec. 7, nnd Stf SWU. scc.8, Tp. 17, R. 12. made and others which will have to day. In tho mntter of tho petition of W. C. Holllnshcnjl, el nl for county roan: Ordered, That the petition bo re ceived, and that It. 11. Gould, Krnnk be made from time to time. The; c. M. Charlton took a fine load of "'llnB tlie,r nay Btac,""d on nccount of uujsi.vui maiuuius automatic meas- cabbage to Prinevllle last vre-v. . ""V ;,.. .. , , . uring devices was freely discussed, where he found a readv market m n Molot Hettman Is recovering from also the feasibility of a stabilizing: fair Drlce the wnooplng cough i Ma,nyI'armprg n!"" ' nboul got-1 f. May and 8. It. liogl'n bo appointed dam In Squaw creek at the lower end of the swamp. Miss Marjorie Doty has been on the sick list for several days. Earl and Ivan Miller art spend ing several days In the mountains this week. nuniing mis weeK. m, -nd Mrs. Knndnv. C. M. Charlton went to Bend Tups-' Sr' "nu. M.n- u- u- nml ORDER day to attend the Elks' lodge, hav- ,u ,,.,,,e m'""ncd from a i tho county court of tho state of ing transferred his membership from V..'.' . . "'"u Taney, .Mrs. Oregon, for Deschutes county the Salem to the Bend lodge. I lormcr noma. Tlicy report j tho mntter of tho uppllcntlnn of E. C. Charlton was a Bend viartor ""'.'""V 'tho TerroDonno Mutual Telepliono viewers on snld road, to meet nt tho point of beginning on Juno 10th 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. .nr. una mth, itasmussen v sited nt (....... t. ,..i.ni..,.. i ' ,, ,1.,.. . .. ----- ,ipilll,IUIIUI, IU IVIULIIIUilU I ,.. tn . who have ,. "nie aunuay ove- Tho petition of tho Torrebonno Mutunl Tulephorm AnHodntlon for n ur. times nausea tnrnueh iinrc,nan f,jin r.. n.i . - Sunday with the first bands of shejp. home, have returned to their liomol r80n..'! !ho "l?w scho1 lelcphono franchise, coming on to to leave the mountains. He reports; at Gresham, Ore. I S i i ?uUr d ?T,lcl' lr,:,i Ucy'; ho heard nt n regular torm of tho tinilBlinllv .a,l tpnallia. Im ,1.1. ...... ... ... I nOldS lielnif thft rnllrltlf mr....!.... I . . .. . ' .. uuusuauy oau weainer m me moun- ir Tnirann hn, nt t. f ir tains for so early In the season, there Stewart, had tho misfortune recently being several inches of snow and still to fall and sprain his ankle badly. He ,,",7"; . . .... .... , ' recovering nicely and'Wiu soon bo Mrs. Mable Kline Is helping at thai able to be around on crutches. Swamp ranch this week. I Mrs. Gladys Stout, who Is spending ... .. -mo unu uausmcr me winter at me home of Dr. and EVERYTHING THAT IS BIG HAS HAD ITS SMALL BEGINNING At somq time the large fortune was small, but It grow. Tour .hT .n,ny h.l 1Y ln ,,ts ln'""cy: yo may not have more than a dollar that doesn't need to be spent at once for somo necess ty. But put that dollar away, in a safo placo; let It draw interest; by and by put another dollar with it, and then another and another. Like a child your fortune will grow steadily, surely. In tlmo, what you have put usldo, uilded to what jour (.livings have earned, will amount to , enough to make a good Investment. You have made tho beginning of your fortune. CENTRAL OREGON BANK BEND iijjjaiaii OREGON nolds being the retiring membor. I county court of tho county of Dos JJ'Vi-.V.i ,m hord 1,1 on; chutes, stnto of Oregon, on tho 2nd ii....i 7v 'day of June, 1920, by which snld po- ,D.0uroi y...?u"? vMU'A w,h An,ia tltlon tho snld Terrebonno' Mutual D ."."or.noon' IToIophono Association asks for a " u". if .. '"' wn? .P.onl lh? u"! franchlso granting It, or Its succcs v.; " i, '"? "",11'. ' J'isors nnd assigns, authority to con- qn7,l I 7 iu ins iiomo ni struct, opornto nnd mnlntn n a tele school 'd hlB,l"n y"lni. with poles, wires nnd n V.t.i ... . i other necessary and convenient struc- . """!f-8 BPI" tures, apparatuses and other appll- MrM p i Hmiiii , i ii i . I ances, over nnd nlong und upon and Myers left Wednesday T.eht 1 for ""ifJfJ".?!1. I" rifictltnrl In IU I. WUH Willi I II RiUU lUBItll U I lin ClJUUl ers "who is vis Itln there 'f' i l3!"! B,a, of 0rcKon' nn" ,or 1,10 ,Ur,l,0r noli v'ne there from IIII- purpose of furnishing tulcphoneH to fi', n,, ,,,, , I tho public and citizens of said Dcs- n F n ? ,ZA , n, v Tf nf ,hotcl'ules county, stnto of Oregon, for n ..n'n d rlnB'lr-'Nol'U",va'l P"lod of 50 years from tho dnlo fi,,i Minn . . , , , . from which this order or franchlso v...... .v. ,(,iaiiinuil la lUUKing UI- ter O. Swanson's place. Mr. Swnn- son is on the road to California. Mrs. P. J. Young called at tho teachers' cottage Thursday evenliiir. K. Nelson nnd family called nt tho P. J. Young ranch Sunday nfterncon. Vlda Nelson Is on the sick list. Messrs. Smith and Scott havo loaned .Mr. Meade's furm. Mr. Moodo and family havo gono buck to Taco ma, Wash., their former home. Mr. Dickie and Mr. Jackson nro hauling hny this week, Charles Williamson put up hay for y. j. louug last weeK, Frank Whlttoman sold his hay In wiu hiuck io it. ivoizman Their Oreatest Menace. Somebody bus discovered thnt to. bncco smoke Is not In Indium m fiogs. Tho most Injurious iliim: wo know of Is tho fuct that tlicy havo edible legs. Philosophy. If I llvo another couple of rears I ought to be nblo to hold out for the rest of rny llfo. Chrlstlaula Tyrlhans. Four chairs at your service at thr Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. shall become. In full forco mid effect. And It appearing that said petition is in an tilings regular und proper. It Is therefore ordered: 1. That tho said Terrebonne Mu tual Telephone Association, Its sue cessors nnd assigns, ho, and It In hereby, authorized nnd empowered to construct, opornto and maintain a system of poles, wires, and such oth er necessary or convenient struc tures, apparatuses and nnnllaiices. over, along, upon and under nny nnd ull of tho public roads or highways of tho county of Deschutes und statu of Oregon for a period of DO yenrs from tho duto on which this order shall bo In full forco mid offoct; pro vided, howovor, that such system or systoms of poles, wires, or othor necessary and convenient nppurutusus and appliances shall bo constructed or built upon tho opposite) sldo of tho public roads or hlKhways on which nny other sy'stom or systems or poms, wiros una othor convenient MriiciuroK, uppurniuses nild upnil nnccs may bo located or 'situate prior to, or on tlio day that this order be comes In full forcoand offoct; und also provided, thnt any Mich system of poles, wires and othor nocoflBary and couvonlnnt structures, appara tuses and npplunccs that aro, or may bo constructed by tho snld Torro- bonno Mutual Tolophono Association, inaCTnmninaiiuaminmiTmmamgmMmmiagmiiu;uuuuiuimn BUTTER FAT! Same price for Butter Fat f. o. h. Bend its is paid f. o. b. I'ortliind. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery unni!Kimmnmiititmittr'fmmttwwnMHW.w.MMM . tiiuiuiuiiunimuuimniuuxmmnnmtiniintnnrftttiitrr, T W. - HIIHU m.liimilHHITTITTT-TT-T-TTTTTTT.rW . W .J.. 1 1 mti wmwiiwimaH THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS PYRAMIDS When you erect n Silo, you want a Silo that will stand the test of wind, rain, snow, frost and sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Block you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely fire-proof. Will not warp when empty. No guy lines necessary. Eventually Concrete Why Not Now? For specifications, write to Concrete Pipe Co. BEND, OREGON Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks Well Curbing.