PAftfl H SAYS SCAB MAY ffSfllf tfl lltt Of WHftU' A iflMrWi' flip fin hmii ('ititul if thn ir id ffMllflrf Hid (iMfll-n II ifillf IP' loft SURVEY PLATE (BUILDING COST BE ERADICATED ATHLETIC CLUB CAUSES DELAY; AGAIN REDUCED! "It sure will Tickle You" lay llio Good Judge i uuninijoMdun NO ADVANCE) CASKS FOUND MUST I'UUIFY KANOKS .'iifiinlK'l (VnlrrM In llrMliiitca And Lake1 ('imiitlr Oilier Mtpniplrd I'rmii Aiiiutiil I)IpiImk lint UVnllirr In ItdiWIrlnl, That scab among I ho Ilia sheep of central Oregon mny lin nlmolulnly radlciitrd during tin' iirosmit season If I lifer I imI ranges run lm purified, In I rid Icntcil by reports of statu and gov liniment expert who Imvn been bat tling llin tllsmiiin during III" wlnfnr nnil curly spring. Apparently llio work was started at Just tlio proper limit, for lifter general Inspection of llio unllri) territory Itnn Immui complct ed It Ik staled by llr It. A, Parsons, representative of the bureau of aril mat Industry, Hint thorn nro no ad vanced cases, Hltnllnr liiformntlnn was given nut by Dr. V. II. Iy,la, Mate vrttorltinrlnti, regarding llin con ditions prevailing In I.nko county. Onra llin disease In definitely under control, closo Inspection of stock coming Into tho state from California unit Nevada will prevent rolnfcctlon, It I hoped. Only Two (VmihiIw l-ft. Tlio campaign against scab In Oro gon now center definitely In Dos rhutcK ami l.ako counties, for a proc Iniunlloii Just Issued by tlio statu live stock sanitary boa rd declnreii an un necessary iiniiiiul dipping of sheep except III these (wo minifies. Cer laln portion of oven this limited ter ritory may bo Krnduiilly exempted. I'ractlcnlly all Infected shnop from I.akevlnw to Mitchell Imvn been dip ped, but u second dipping of nnlninlii having tlio disease U necessary uftor shearing. I'liinty of dry, hot weath er will kill thn parasite responsible for (ho disease which certain portions of tlio mngn limy bo harboring, Dr. Parson say. ficnb In sheep In cloudy rotated to mango In horses and dog. It l highly contagious, cause shedding of wool and, by contantly Irritating tlio animal, hinder proper foedlng and HALL REOPENS!' MKWl.V I'OMT TAIit'M (11411015 von iu n,i vh to ai.ww vhi: ah Ariirnmit'M ash mm. to .mi:i;ti.v.j vuavv.. Dnrnand for llio llend Athletic club ii h a tm Idle meeting phtcif and audi (orliim, and culminating Battirday In tlio ro'jiiosl of tho school board of tlio llend district for mo of llio hull for rehearsal and presentation of a school piny him reunited In ar rangement for tho temporary opon Iiik of tho tippor floor of tho build I UK, chmod for moro than n mouth. Tho nxecutlro coininltteo of I'urcy A, HtovoiiH pout No. i, American LorIoii, han ncreed to lako chnrxo of tho hulldliiK for a period of 30 dnyn, an mi in Iiik no olillKiitloiin other than IIiohii of current iiiuiiaKoiuont. Tho hulldliiK will not bo open for Kymiiaxlum purpounn, only tho hall, Hlago and bnlcoiilo-i holme avallablo for public lino. Willi tho withdraw al of tho library to tho Kills build Iiir on llond Htrool, tho doom of tho Kyrnnaaliim will bo cloned except dur Inx tho tlmo thnt tho auditorium In In actual uno. NEW LIBRARIAN TO TAKE OVER DUTIES MIhh Kthel Wontfull, now Do- RchuleM Ciiunly librarian, arrived In llond Friday tuornliiK mid has taken over tho dutlen of her ponltlou. Her former homo Id In Kort Ilouton, Mon tana, but nho ha boon vinltlriK In California and In Portland provlouii In coinliiK hero. She In accompanied by her mother. Mm. A. Wcntfall, who will return lo Kort Denton In u fow dnyn. Ml mi WYntfall U a Kraduato of tho Itlvornldo, California, nchool for librarian-) and ban had two years' prac tical 'oipcrlciico. Hho will relievo MUs Jennlo CralRhton, aislstaut li brarian, who has been acting an county librarian since tho first of thn year. Minn Wostfatl says nho liken what nho bus seen of llond, and ex pects to enjoy her slay hero. (orrtiUTOH txwtu.isu to HtAUivii not t.tnm wittis lit: flfWOVfiKH AS ISHVIUfrtOS TMIIIMTIIM.VO $2T,(I I'l.VIJ, Two man wore busy or moro than n day KattliiK ona rock out of Ilia way of tho sidewalk lo bo laid on Wall street near tho llond KarnRO. Contractor K. A. KrlborR says It look nil tho profit ho oxpocted lo nmko on hln curblriR contrncls. Ordinarily n hole wotildd Imvn boon drilled in a rock of this description and a slick of dyiiamllo Inserted, and thnt would bo tho end of It. Hut rlxlil In tho top of thin partlcu lur stone them In n load pluto, with an Inscription which reads: "U, H. OeoloRlcal Hurvey; 2S0 flno for din lurbliiK thin mark. Klovatlon abovo sen, 3029 feat. Datum 1908." In other words, this In tho mark from which all elevations In this vi cinity oru computed, and Mr. KrlborR thought It bust to observe tho warn- fiilC stamped on lis face, In spllo of tho delay cuuscd In InylriR tho side walk. A piece of tho rock which en crouched on tho sidewalk area wan chipped n w a y, leaving Intact tho part which beam tho lead plato, botwocn tho curb and tho sldowatk. BLACKLEG VACCINE BEING DISTRIBUTED Quo thousand doses of blackleg vacclno huvo boon rocolved at tho lo cal headquarters of tho Deschutes national forest from tho United Ktntes buraau of animal Industry and aro IicIiir distributed among cat tlo owneri. LIVES ENDANGERED BY AUTO SPEEDERS Auto speeders aro becoming no reckless In driving along Newport avenue that tho plan of digging a ditch across tho street to forco motor Ists to como to a halt han actually beon urged, reports Lon l. Fox of tho city council. Numerous com plaints nro bolng mado that consist ent disregard of legal speed limits In endangering tho liven of children of (ho IConwood school. mmmimvvifiYi i BUICK i DrJAmtifSelifim gjyUICK power, stamina and service value, with an MJ even fuller meajurc of snce, beauty and those re finements which add comfort to utility characterize the distinctive Huick qualities of the new Nineteen Twenty One Scries. The dominant idea euidinc the builder of Buick car is ever lo maintain the Huick standard a standard of soundness, sanencss and serviceability in automobile construction. The reputation Huick everywhere enjoys attests the public approval of this Buick policy. The new Buick Three l'asienecr Roadster, complete in appointments,-beautiful and roomy is an ideal car for speedy transportation in all seasons. And back of this model, is a nation-wide authorized Buick Service, reinforcing Huick dependability. Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series ItfeUI TvrNr Mll1rnlr XImUI Twf I4f Mttalfl 1 wn.tj llt!f 1 1 wMr Mwlrl 1 w ur MoJllTvcur Orr-Foftr rout, lbir fiunttl t Ott-rnr n,e, Iff pnfTf f OA-foltr til, loUf DllKllfrf txtut Onlonjr rfn( S,a tUn OoKonr luur paw iiftr oup Ont-lort)r Milt, prfrn nr ew Unr-rtnr, Kft a 4,wncrt Kaa 1WI ivvl IIIO 1120 1211 2290 mi 'A t'.I.H tM( 1, ( OSWtM CtiOS IH TWO UOhUAM A OAY MlMrf lOHI'ASY AStl Mtt'tAtYM TO HUAUV. IS tAlHH. Ono mora cut In building cost, which may have an effect in ntlmu Intliig business In announced by tho llond Water, Mght I'owor company arid llio Douthlt Klectrlc company a reduction In the cost of electrical con struction, Work for which $ 1 .SO an hour wan formerly charged In now lo cost I1.2G, it reduction of $2 a day. Of thin tho company and tho omploycs assume an ef)unl share. I'rlccs of soma materials used In oloctrlcal construction have dropped, but porcelain linn Increased enough to counteract tho lowered cost of copper, EXPERIMENT EFFECT OF FIRE ON GROWTH An experiment to determine the affect of forcHt fires on the growth of vegetation han been arranged in tho vicinity of Fort Hock by Jack Morton of tho forest sorvlcc. Two tracts, lying nfdo by side, ono re cently burned over and tho other un- burned, were fenced In and will bo left untouched for five years, condi tions of growth being noted at Intervals. IX MKMOIIIAM. (In memory of La Dona Cyrus, who died at her homo In Clovcrdale March 30, aged 1C.) Memory ever keeps her near us; Vnln regrets will oft arise. And 'tis hnrd to keep from grieving That, no young, death claimed Its prize. Now her nweet young form Is sleep ing In tho grave's unbroken rest, llut her soul Is with tho angels In tho mansions of the blest. She has left this world of troubles For a better ono above. For a world that's treo from sorrow And where all Is light and lovo Farewell, Dona; we will miss theo For thy loss we greatly feel Hut 'tis Cod who has bereft tu. Who can nil our sorrows heal. y i To find Jiow oiff. the full rlcli tmta of (lid Rcstl Tobacco Chow lasts, Tlmt'fl why It really saves you money to uso this class of tobacco instead of the ordinary hinds. Any man who uses tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In two stylet RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT Is a long fine-cut tobacco BEND GARAGE 8TATEMRNT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MAN' AG EM EN T. CIRCULATION. ET(X UlU MUIIIKU HV Till-; act ur CU.NUICLS UP AUCJUBT 24. IJ1I, Of Hi lUn4 IlutUdn (UMklj Ed 1 1 Ion) polv lUbrd wetkl iwnd. Urfffon lor April 1. 121. State of Omron. County of DrMhutrc m Ittffor inf. a Notary Public In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally ar lrarru Jtobert W. Sawrrr. no. navlnir been duly sworn according to law, deposea and tax that he U the editor of the Bend liuliettn Weekly rmion), ana thai Uie following U. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner ship, management, ete of the aforesaid pub I test ton for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act of Aumut 24, mz. embodied In Section 433. rwUI Laws and Reffulatlons. printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses ot the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bus! nes managers are: PublUher, The llend Hulletln (a corpora tion). Bend. Ornron. Alitor, nobert w. Sawer, llend. Urnion. Manaslnr Editor. Ilobert W, Sawyer, llend. Oretron. Ilualneaa llsnarer. Ilobert w. bawyer. tiend. Oreiron. S. That the owners aret Ilobert W. Sawyer, Bend. Orcjron. Mary Sawyer, Bend. Oretron. Henry N. Fowler, Bend, Oretron. a. That the known bondholders, mort- izaiieea, and other security holders owning or holilinir 1 iter cent or more of total amount of bonds, rDortxaffea, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two narafranhi next above. giving the names of the owner, stockholders, ami security holder. If any. contain not only the list of stockholder and security holders as they appear upon the book of the com pany but also. In case where the stockhold er or security bolder appear upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, U alven alo that the aald two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief to the circumstance and condition urder which stockholder and security holder who do not appear uion the iMtoks or the company as trustee, noia iock and eeurltle In a capacity other than that of a bona nde owner; and this a til ant ha no reason to believe that any other person, as oclatlon. or corporation has any interest direct or indirect In the said stock, bond, or other ecurltle thn a stated by him, KOBEUT W. SAWYER. Editor. S orn to and subscribed before me thl 1st day of April. 1921. (SEAL) CLAUDE 1L SMITH. Notary Public. My commission expire June 24. 1024. i LEGAL NOTICES CITATION TO CIjAIMANTS In tho County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. In tho matter ot tlio cstute of Clin r his A., Douglas, deceased, Georgo Wnrron Douglas, plaintiff, v. Mra. Lorolla L. Downing, Mrs. Irouo P. I.lghtnor, Mrs. Ollvo . N. Westrlch, Uobort K. Loo Glora and all iiorsons, unnamod or unknown, having or claiming any Interest In the estate ot Chnrlea A. Douglas, do consort ns holrs or distributees, de fendants. To tho ahovo named defendants, greeting. In tho nnmo ot tho Stato of Orogon, you and each of you nr.a horoby cited and summoned to ap poar boforo tho abovo entitled court at tho County Court Hoom In Iicnd, Deschutes County, Oregon, on Sat urday, tho 11th day of June, 1921, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., then and there to show cause, If any there be, why the facts should not be found and tho rights of heirship and dis tribution to said estate decreed as set forth and prayed for in tho peti tion of the above named plaintiff on file herein and then and there file answers setting up your respective claims of heirship, ownership or In terest In said estate. Witness: HON. nODEItT W. SAWYER. Judgo of tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Deschutes County, with the seal of said Court affixed this 16th day of March, 1921. Attest: J. H. HANEIt, .3-8c County Clerk. 'date of this notice to said administra tor at the office of II. C. Ellis, First National Dank building, llond, Ore- igon. W. D. BARNES, Administrator with the will annexed. March 10, 1921. 2-6c NOTICK TO CHKDITOICS Notice Is hereby given that W. D. rtarni'8 of Rend has been appointed administrator, with tho will an nexed, ot the estate of May L. Peter son, formerly May L. White. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho estate are requested to make 'payment and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from the HUJDIOXS In the Justice Court for the Dis trict ot Bend, Deschutes County, State of Oregon. Christian Tinner, plaintiff, vs. Au gust Hallberg and Jane Doe Hall berg, his wife, defendants. 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