hi:w iwt.u.iti, w.sit, intwHiH rm hhiiu, ,u a hi, itat,
t'AUti 7
SALARY
SLASH
FOR OFFICIALS
OF CITY LOOMS
MAYOK CONSIDERING
RESOLUTION
COUNCIL VOTE SPLIT
('Hniiii ('nihil (hi 101' Deriding Vole
On Tho Hill esli OiirMlou
llonillnu Ordinance Pte Pin
I M U (I'tiri To (.'iiiiiinlttee.
i 1 1 ' 1 1 i,1 ili cur""'"'!' for ' 11
I' K Hi rMir of Third K'r t
Kind rrfwslng lln wns Informed I,
he ifnitdtr HimI IIih iirmtni rn"
'ii; linn no official hImiiiIIiiX hii'I HmIJ
In nIiowIiik musl Im inndo In llm i I
jllf n'Tiicn eoiiiitilulon liu fur ii It run
I no omcimiy iiiinikiiiiimi. tiki eny
i attorney Inn been instructed to rnulci
Mil ell it showing.
PEOPLE TOO IUJSV
ASSERTS WRITER
KNORR PUTS UP
VP
Hill U
mil nm
BID
WATERED FARMS
HASJS FOR GRAZINC
FEES HBINfl SOUGH
GREAT BATTLE: ON NEW WORK IN OREGON FEW
llnwn'l Kirn Time. I'or llorm(
I.'hIiin Diw Ihii Hii)n Tut urn Will
IMik To Tourist Huslm-ni.
Tlmt lio lit considering n resolution
to reduce tlm milurli'N nf illy of f I-
cIiiIh wuh llii' ili'daratlon of Muyor
i: I) (lllsnu lit Friday night's incut
Ing of III" city council. Tlm Muteiimnt
llrlli'il lllllii cominuiii except (nun
Heri,tler Itoim I'lirnhiiin, who de
clured that tint council iiilclit im well
Mnrl In wlili liln office.
I'or I liu first Hum alnco llm forum
lion of Urn prennul city ndmlnialrii
t tun, mi i'Viiii illvlnlon on two succea-
Ivii iiii'ntlonn necessitated ii decld
lni: vote from tho niityor. In ench
cnae Hi n vote, on ii phiiao of tlm Mc
Kny avenue footbridge, wns nega
tive. Tlm miillcr rnum up In tlm report
of J K. limes, cliiilriiiiin of tin- streets
rniiimliici', who declared thHt tlm
bridge itclniilly niutiuci'ii I In- llf of
iiiiiny people rronnliiK the rlvir nl Unit
point. 1'arl of llm bridge In now
under wnler. hut tlm total' com of Im
provenfcul would hu only 175, lm
unlit. Hcriiuau the bridge la Bond
Co. property, tlm approaches being
iilo on I In ml Co. property, thren
membera of the council votvil aguinat
Gilbert niotlou or repair. A mo
umnt Inter motion lo condemn the
bridge ciumi'd u almllnr uplll and
ngnlii tlm mayor decided the (ue
' lion wllli n ncgullvo vole.
Puling IVllllim PlgiNinlmleil.
Dlcriipnton of tlm atitlua of the
Went Third street paving petition
brought the report from Councilman
Fox that C. H. Heed, paving routrnc
tor, had told htm he would consider
no more contractu In llend. The pe
tition wnit Indeflnllely pigeonholed.
Councilman (lllliert objected Mrong
ly to provlalon of the pnvliiK protec
tion ordinance. He declared (tint
even dull cnlkii on hori"alioca lire
hiidly dumiiglug newly laid pavlm;
and that nn ordinance Mrlugeut
enough to protect the new Mirfnclng
would lie nlmnal Impnaaihtu of en
forcement. When the ordinance- wan
referred to tlm pollen committee for
revision, (lllliert declared the mens
uro wan nn koihI ns killed.
ItoiwN Are Orttn-eit,
t'pder an emergency claim'. Hie
ordiniincii for I ami an re of $19.-
715.62 worth of llancroft bonds to Miber of tlm doKreo team of
lake Dm pluc.t of tlm Newport Im-1 iln" I'oeuhonius lodge, indies'
provement illlrlct wnrrnutii held by
"People hero neniii lo ho too buiy
to think about micli IIiIiikn iih flowem,
yet they urn koIiik to ho Importiint to
your pronperlty lieforo Ioiik," unyi
Wnlter 1'rltchaid Katon, mitKazlne
writer, who, with Mm, Knton, arrived
in iiiiihi i rimiy iiikiii on him wny
from Critter lakn to Mt. Juffurion, In
tlm party of I'red II. Klier, hvud of
tho iiiovIiik picture company which
will noon hecln fllinliu: Central On:
con. .Mr. Katon Ih NukInK material for
a Hoy Hcout hook on tlm Cancudei
and Craler lake.
"I liavi) found woiiiliirful np(clmemi
of wild flowi.TK natlvi) to Orcr.on
which I cuuiiot Identify," raid Mr.
Knton. "Vou Iiiivii foxclown crow-
IliK nix feet IiIhIi, when, In the eaut,
we cannot cultlvato them to crow
four feet."
Tourlut revenue will he the :r'iit-
etit Hourcii of Incunm hero noon, Mr,
Katon Muled. If llm ncenlc heautlen
aiep rHervd. Hut If tlm Umber
hIiiiik the lili;livnyx In deKtroyed, and
Mheep are allowed to kill tlm wild
flowitm, this country will lone Hu
lotirmt lure, lie HUt:iientcd that
heep Hhould be kept out of certain
ureiiK of the foreat.
At Crater laku .Mr. K'aton imnlnled
tho Klzirit In murkliiK wild flowem
for trnimpluntliiK In a upeclul Karden
to be built about tlm Httldlo. He Ih
iiUo i.'iithiiiiliiitlc about tho yellow
plnea, nnd NUKKvntN that u utrlp 100
yard wide alouc each lliroiiKh IiIkIi-
way be acquired by tho nlale. no that
the timber may hu preMerved.
"In order lo appreciate Crater
lake, one ban to upend oeverul day
tbert, and K"t down to llm rim, to an
to a pp reel a lo the nlte," he mated.
In pnitiiiiiK. .Mr. Knton remarked on
the cleniillneim of Oreifon cltlen, and
poke In appreciation of tho local
Inn, compnrlm; It fuvorubly with ho
tel In larrcr cltlen.
TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT
TAKEN IN SIXTH
labile (iortnmi Kent to Mat Titlce. In
I'lr.l Ituiiml, And (Jive And Take
HkIH I" Cien Unlll Onklnml
I.imI'n liierleii Wlrm,
(11 UnllH I'rtix tTU ll.nd IlulMln.)
J'OHTIMNI), July 1C Dnnny Kd
warilH, Oakland, Cal negro iicntppcr,
won u 10-round wrlnt-nlnppInK deel
iilon over (leorylo koo, Hacramonto
Cell-ntlal piiK, In tho wind-up of on
other wIhd k nock-do wn-nnd-d rag-out
card at tho Mllwnuklo arena IhnI
nlKlit. Tlm I.ee-Kdwardn ko did not
Ket a rlxe out of a capacity crowd
Kdwurdu had thu ncrap It I h own way
moHt of tlm route, I.eo IiuIiik contunt
to illdplny li Ik ability In eluding tho
chocolate boy'a Hwlugit, a Ntunt ho
had learned u fow inontha ago In Van
couver,
Tlm gory buttle of tho card laHt
night at the Mllwaiikie arena wan be
tween Kdilln Oormiui, of Oakland', and
Duffy Knorr, of Hend, Oro, Knorr
knocked Oormnn down twice In tho
flrNt, and (Jormim did tho name to
Knorr. They milled f iirloimly until
the "Ixth, when Oormnn had tho In
experienced boy Htnggerlng. Tho
referee mopped tho go with Knorr re
clining on tlm canvaa.
I'aiit 1ict IWnil Hoy,
Knorr looked like a net up, and
cume out awkwardly with tho firm
bell. Ilcforo tho fuim could get set
tled, he knocked tho rugged Gorman
lo tlm floor. From then on Knorr
battled furiously and tho fans cheer
ed him to the echo.
liorman fought back vlclounly. Up
o tlm fifth It wail a glvo and tako
affair, the two battling loc-to-too.
Then (iormun'H experience and tough-
(lean told on tho green youngster and
he had Knorr ataggerlng In tho sixth,
and finally floored him, Tom I.outltt
stopping tho battle, m Knorr was giv
en a great ovation.
In tho other events, Johnny Fugato
bent I ted Culluhan to a six-round de
cision, Kdil Id Hlchnrds drew with
Johnny Wade, nnd Ilrlck won tho cur
tain-raiser decision over Uan llealy,
Ili:i:i HAH TOO MIVH TO DO
i:i.hi:wiikhi: TO rONHIlll.'K
I'lltTIII.'ll CO.VritAtTH, HK
t;:i,i,h woiji.d.hi: I'lrriTio.VKit
Hecnuse C. 8. Heed, I.os Angeles
paving contractor now operating In
Hend, refused to consider bidding on
the surfacing of tlm streets between
Franklin and (Irecnwood, from Hond
to the railroad, a petition which C,
II. Kills, 105 Orceley avenue, had
prepared, remains uncirculated.
Heed gavo as his reason that ho
had too much work elsewhere to con
sider remaining hero after his pres
ont contracts uru taken caro of, Kills
said. The puvlng asked In tho peti
tion would have cost In tho neighbor
hood of $30,000, It Is estimated.
Tho district Included between the
four boundaries of Franklin, Green
wood, bond and tho railroad tracks
Is provided with sewers, so that there
would ho no need to tear up tho pav
ing Inter for such an Improvement,
Kills pointed out.
BEND'S PRICES
FOUND LOWEST
l'Ont-l, CON'TKACT GOKS TO
U)CM, (iltOCKUV IN COMI'KTI
TIO.V WITH ItKD.MONI) I2STAH-I.ISHMKNT.
'11
On n six wmihir tour of lha Na
tional formt run Res, IC II Knynnngli
district officer in clmrgo of grazing,
mtIIIi Grazing Inspector Hacliford,
HMf V 1 IX PPP PfTM ni? w!,hlnKt'"'. ! . will nrrlro In
UXNLr l.b 1 uli LblNi Ul ,,Pn(i nt wcnk M ,ho , part 0(
TOTAL LAND AHEA ' Inspection trip already started.
I'nrrn Acreage Inrreaar Nearly Tvo
Million In Ten Vears, Oovem.
tnent lU-port Hhows f.'npN
tnl IiHfAtnl .Much Greater
Irrigated lands In Oregon total
only 1.6 per cent of the total land
area In the state, the Irrigation bul
letin, Issued In connection with tho
Hth census of the United States,
shows. Compared with the report of
10 years ago, tho 1920 censm bulle
tin reveals an increase of 1,857,208
acres In farm lands In tho last dec
ade. The number of farms In tho
ulnto Is 2485 greater than a decade
ago.
Tho Irrigated area has Increased
300,033 acres, or 43.7 per cent. Capi
tal Invested Is $16,108,037 more than
in 1910, or a percentage Increase of
126.7. The report shows that while,
In 1910, the average cost of opera
tion and maintenance per acre was
only 75 cents, it Is now $1.19,
On the Deschutes drnlnage basin
alone, the report states, Irrigation
projects have a total of 390 main
ditches, with a capacity of 4,023 sec
ond feet of water. The ditch systems
are 768 miles In length. Acre feet
capacity of reservoirs Is listed at 52,-
927.
In the same drainage bas'n, capi
tal Invested totals $5,078,636. That
Tbn object of tho tour Is lo ascer
tain tho heirt method of dflormlnlng
thfl proper value of forrait grazing
privilege.
Hulletln Want Ads bring resutts
li 7 them.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK FOH runutvmoN
(Not rouJ land.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakcview. f)
July 5, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that Ceorgo
H. Katon, of I.a Pine, Oregon, who.
on November 14th. 1921. madn
Homestead Entry No. 010568. for
S'4 8W14. Sec. 15; N NWU, Sec.
22, Township 23 8., Hange 9 E., "Will
amette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before J3. I.. Clark,
U. S. Commissioner, at I.a Pine, Ore
gon, on the 12th day of August,
1921.
Claimant names as wltnesrcs: Fred
Mahn, B. H. Haney, A. It. Donahue,
Daisy Hill, all of La Pine, Oregon.
JA8. F. nuitnE.q.q.
20-2 Ic Ilegister.
XOTICK FOR I'UIH.I CATION
(Not coal liuiil.)
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakevlew. Oreiron.
July 5, 1921.
-Notice Is hereby given that Joseoh
F. Mann, of La Pine. Oregon, who.
on February 26, 1918, made Homo
stead Entry No. 010679, for SE
NWU, E SYVtt, NWU SW,
Section 23, Township 23 S., Rango
9 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
LA I 'I NIC DECREE
TEA. A I WORKS HERE
Well. i:eiudil lMilbltlon Drill Put
(hi II) Mi'iuhrri of I'oi'aliimln
l.1X. On VMt To llcnil.
tlm Lumberman's Trust Co.. of Port
land, was panned without dUctlimiou.
A resolution ordering In concrete
sidewalks before September 15 on
Greenwood, from the Wright hotel
to the v In il net . on Hond, from tho
Hend Hardware Co. 'store to Frank
lln, on Franklin from Hond to the
Catholic church, nnd on Wall from
Louisiana to tho gymnasium, wns re
fiirn.it In thn iilreiilH rninmtttee.
II, A petition fur n streot light on tho
I -comer of Portland nvenue nnd West
tr Third street wns grunted on the con
dltlon Hint other light, already order
ed, be first Installed.
Discussion of the street cleaning
iini'NlInn elicited the remark from
Councilman linker (hut an applica
tion had been mndu for the Job by u
man who offered to work for $6 n
month Iciih tlian anyone nlito, The
applicant hail uluo offered him
"hiiiiii'IIiIiii? (bat would muko mo feel
icood," ho mild. Ho uddud that ho
did not like this kind of bid.
.Mayor Gllsuu mentioned Unit ho
liail Ofcllmid mi offer of $5 rush for
tho Job.
I'liin I Wis Cleanup.
II. J. Ovurtnrf, ropniHontlni: tho
Commercial club, appeured before tlm
council nuking for Improvement of
Hhovlln Memorial par It. 'It was ox
plained to him by Councilman Fox
fml 'I101'0 WlH 1,0 in'iniiy available,
II but Hint It wuh hoped lo have funds
for tli Ih purpose nnd for tho comotory
next your. One Improvement which
ho IhiIIovi'h can bo mndu now Ih Id
tho removal of iliwul timber, which
could ho brought to llomt to ho used
m fuel for tlm flrettmimi,
Coiiiu'lliniiu tllllinit nuiwd with
Overltirf mi to tho inlvlHiUillliy of
spondlnit tlm flint money uvullnhln
on park piopeil)' wllltlu llm oily llm
1 1 ii. Ills Hiiitiloittltm (ill' i t'leaimp lit
Rhovlln park, tiHliut Hilly MllllUteor
labor, met wllli foMil'i llu iHillitoll
iinanlnioiiHly umliiinlliit inuvi'inont
for nucli coopnrnllvo wurli.
10, h, Vlnal, it u dm of tlm don
trill Oreiion AHiuuilnteii, iiihiliuloil llm
anxllltry of thu Order of Ited Men
viHlted Hend .Saturday night, aiding
thu local lodgu In Initiating a class
of palefaces. A well executed ex
hlbitlon drill was also put on by
the visitors.
Tho team wuh composed of Miss
I. Illle Ilogue, Miss Kathleen Mnsten,
MIhh Lorelta Mnsteii, Miss Lucy
Kprlngstube, .Mrs, J, F. Hogue, Mrs.
Kdlth Holllnsbead, Mrs. J. J. Kng,
Mrs. N. A. Jensen, Mrs. W. (1. Ford-
ham, Mrs. II. L. Sly. Mrs. K. T.
Jensen, Mrs. A. II. Hldgeley, Mrs.
Amy Cnvnnnugh, Mrs. W. F. Arnold,
Demi Holllnsheud nnd J. O. Huff
man. Other lodgo vlsltorn from La
Pino wero K. 11. Tomes, A. O.
Chollck, Howard Holmes, W. F.
Arnold ami Cecil Holllnsheud.
Tho La Plnu Ited Men nnd tho
auxiliary are Just completing u
two story lodgo building. 4 0 by 90
feet, equipped with a hall, dining
room, kitchen and lounging rooms.
Tlm rustic Kngllsh typo of archi
tecture Is followed.
EXPLOSIVE SENT
TO IMPROVE ROAD
LONE PINE TO
RECEIVE WATER
CONTRACTS I'OR :i,(MIO ACHKS
i:.pi:cti:i from c. o. i. com
panv as hksl'i.t of trans
1'kr to c. o. i. district.
As one of the results of tho trans.
fcr of water rights and Irrigation
system to bu made by tho C. O. I. Co.
to the Central Oregon Irrigation dls
trlct, tho Lone Pino Irrigation din
trlcl Is expected to obtain water suf'
flclent for 3000 ncres. That n con'
tract calling for tho Irrigation of an
area of this slzo Is probable Is an
nounced by Denton G. Hurdlck, of
Hvdmond, nttorney for tho company
Signing of such a contract. It is In
dicated, will mean Immudlato con
structlon of a canal through tho
North canal project east of Redmond,
and possible reclamation of part of
thu 35,000 aero North canal project
on tho wny.
LLOW THREE DAYS
FOR HOMESEEKERS
Time For Stny In Cent nil OrcKiin
Incrt'iiM-i! As Result of Con
ference In Portland.
IhoiiMinil Pounds of T-.N'-T To llo
tUed In .Miikllig Old Mllllaiy Routo
Allocs MoiintnliiH Passable.
I'd aid In tho work to malto piisb-
ablo (Im old military road across thu
mountains, 1000 pounds of T-N-T is
icing sunt by nuto truck to tho for
nl construction camp at Immigrant
reek on mitliorlzittlou from Super
visor II. L. Plumb. Construction
work Is ut present being dono under
Im direction of Cimcailo forest offl
lulu, nml tho Hhlpmout of high ux-
plonlve In being mailo iih a loan.
Vim T-N-T Ih purt of tho carload
deemed by N, (1. Jacobson, former
forest supervisor, Just after tho cloao
ut tlm World war, being u portion of
lie itovurnmont'u rosorvo for war pur-
pones,
Middlo westerners who nro to bo
brought to Oregon In September on
tho settlors' special, will spend two I
days lu Deschutes, Jofforson nnd
Crook counties, on tliulr first trip Into
Central Oregon, nnd Inter will bo
allowed a day for tho trip between
Craler I.iilco nnd Hond.
Tho Hcliedulo thus announced was
secured by Secretary L. Antics, of tho
Iloml Commercial club, during his
conference with Goorgo Qunylo, sec
retary of tho State Chamber of Com
merce. Autlus roturncd Friday morn
ing from Portland, stnting that
Ilond'H domnnds lmd boon allowed In
every particular.
That Hend grocery prices will
compare favorably with those of
Redmond, wns shdwn today when
the contract for a month's
supplies for 29 families. the
first movo In the Four-L collective
buying campaign, was awarded to a
local store. After figures from the
wo cities hud been compared, the
Union grocery of Hend was given tho
order.
Not only was the total Hend esti
mate less than that of any of thu
competing cities, but the Hend price
for every article In the list, with the
solo exception of sugar, was low as
well.
CAUTION IN FOREST
IS NOW NECESSARY
Critical Time of War From Flu
Prevention Viewpoint Hen-
PulrolM All Acthe.
uiu iiiBiur ui jrrifiawon in tenirai i notice of Intention to make final
uregon nas neen alrnott entirely writ-iinree-year proof, to establish claim
ten In the last two decades, is shown Jne lancl above described, before
by the comparative investment figure fa Pine! Oregon, 0E !X 12h daV o
of $138, i55 for 1902. lAugust, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Mahn, Fred Smith, S. Eaton, E.
Roach, all of La Pine, Oregon.
JAS. F. BURGESS,
20-24c Register.
SUPERINTENDENT OF
GRADING RESIGNS
I). W. Rant Leaves, Indicating Lark
of Harmony With Company Of
ficials Hus In Charge.
NOTICE OF FINAIi AOOOUNT
County Court of the Stnto of Ore
gon, for Deschutes County.
In the matter of the estate of Lew
Is J. Cale, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that
Charles W. Ersklne, administrator of
the estate of Lewis J. Cale, deceased,
has made and filed with the Clerk of
the County Court of Deschutes Coun
ty his final account of hh adminis
tration of said estato nnd that tho
Judge of the above entitled Court has
designated the 6th day of August,
iyzi, at the hour of s o'clock, in tho
D. W. Rand, grading super
intendent for the paving company,
Friday resigned his position and
left Saturday morning for Portland.
Lack of harmony with company of
ficials was the cause of his resigna
tion, he stated. He Is understood to ; ?,f tcrno" J 83,3 dy nt tn0 Court
be negotiating for a position with the j oSn.as 'tiSV PTO
Warren Construction Co. Rand has (hearing of said final account and of
had 25 years' experience as a grad-. settling of said estate, and all per-
lng superintendent. isons Interested are cited to appear at
A. L. Bass, formerly with the city!?,am "me.an F. an Vh?wc?u8e
engineer s office, Is cow In charge ; be aiowed and said estat0 cIoged and
of the grading as foreman, with Har-! settled.
Now Is tho time to start vigorous
forest flro prevention, according to
stnto forestors of northwestern states.
Forest authorities are taking every
precaution against tho timber's ene
my at this, the most critical time, It
Is considered, of tho whole summer
from n firo hnznrd standpoint.
Airplane patrols, wireless appara
tus, scores of rangers, local fire
fighting equipment, nro helpless, for
esters say, unless the average citizen
takes precautions with fire. The us
ual run of fires, stnrted by natural
causes, such nB lightning, spontnn
oous combustion, etc., can be dealt
with moro or less easily, but it is tho
campers' fires which have to be
wntched. During vacation time, Just
getting well under wny, this hazard
Is regarded as by far tho most deadly.
Wholesale warnings hnvo been Is
sued for all nnrthwesterncrs to co
opernto with tho government's firo
prevention program through personal
effort and ndvloo to visitors to forest
amis.
ry G. Ityan as assistant.
A street Intersection monitor en
tirely different from the others used
may be seen at the corner of Congress
ii nd Idaho. A large Juniper tree
stands almost exactly at the Intersec
tion and will be allowed to remain.
Four other Junipers and two large
pine trees will be left near the same
point on Congress, where' grading is
now going on.
Dated this 30th day of June, 1921.
CHARLES W. ERSKINE,
Administrator of the estato of Lewis
J, Cale, deceased. 18-2 2c
PEOPLES IS GIVEN
HIGH LODGE POST
AT THH KORTV-YKAR POST
Men and women In middlo ago
have moro or loss kldnoy troublo nnd
experience bladder Irritations, dull
liondnchofl, wcarlnoss, lamoncss nnd
rheumatic pains. Faloy Kidney Pills
tono up and strengthen tho kidneys
nnd bladder nnd glvo froedom from
pain, a bottor nppetlto and unbroken
sloop. Sold everywhere, Adv.
STEEP GRADE GONE
ON ELK LAKE ROAD
Work of Forest Service Noted lly
Atilotsts Cutoff Ami General
Improvement Hearted.
Rend Mnn Named Deputy Grand
Muster With Jurisdiction Over
The Seventeenth District.
D. H. Peoples, of the Bend Mason
ic lodge, has been honored by the
appointment to the position of dis
trict deputy grand master of the
grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, It Is
announced hore by J. L. Gaithor,
head of the local lodge.
Tho Bend, Madras, Prineville aud
Redmond lodges are Included In the
17th district, over which Peoples has
Jurisdiction.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon,
Juno 27, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that Claire
C. Williams, of La Pine, Oregon, who,
on November 14, 1919, mndo home
stead entry No. 011202. for SEM.
i Section 1, Township 23 a, Range 9
IE., Wllllamette Meridian, has filed
1 tmll.n nt I , 1 ,1
. w IIIICUUUU IU IIIIIAU 1IUUI
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before E.
L. Clark, U. S. Commissioner, nt La
Pine, Oregon, on tho 6th day of Au
gust, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil
liam Williams, Sr., A. R. Donahue.
George Eaton, Mrs. W. A. Rose, all
of La Pine, Oregon.
JAMES F. BURGESS.
lS-22c ncglster.
Since tho Improvement work done
Crnno Prnlrio hill, on tho Kik Lnko
rond, by tho Deschutes Nntlonnl for
est scrvlco, tho hill can bo taken on
high, ngreo J. D. Davidson nnd Clyde
M. Mclvtiy, who recently drove over
tho road. Tho maximum grade is
now sovon per cent, with n fivo per
cont nvuruge, replacing n steep pitch
of 17 per cont.
A cut-off of approximately three
miles on tho Snow creek section of
tho rond, und general improvements
on tho romnlndor of the rond to the
lnko, nro Included in tho work being
dono by tho forest service.
PYTHIANS RECESS
UNTIL SEPTEMBER
Deschutes lodgo No. 103, Knights
of Pythias, last week held Its last
meeting until September 14, A so
clnl meeting will bo held Jointly with
tho Pythian Sisters on August 31
Good attendance featured lust night's
session. C, A. Bloom was given the
second and third rnnks. Refresh
ments wero served at tho end of the
meeting.
For Summer Couch, liny Fever nnd
Astlinia.
Tnko Foley's Honey nnd Tar for
hay fover, asthma, coughs, colds and
croup. It spreads a honllug, sooth
ing coating over tho Inflamed, irri
tntod, tickling surface, stops sneez
ing nnd wheezing, nnd eases distress
ing, racking coughs. Acts nromntly
nnd auroly. Children love It. Con
tains no opiates. Sold evorywhero.
Auv,
CITATION TO CLAIMANTS
In tho County Court of tho State or
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho matter of the estate of
Chnrles A. Douglas, deceased.
George Warren Douglas, Plaintiff,
vs. Mrs. Lorella L. Downing, Mrs.
Ireno P. Lightnor, Mrs. Ollvo N.
Westrich, Robert E. Leo Glors and
all persons, unnamed or unknown.
having or claiming any Interest in
the estato of Charles A. Douglas, de
ceased, us heirs or distributees, de-
lenuants.
To tho ubovo named defendants,
greeting:
In tho name of tho Stnto of Ore
gon:, you and each of you are here
by cited and summoned to appear
before tho ubovo entitled Court at
tho County Court Room in Bond,
Deschutes County, Oregon, on Satur
day, tho 17th day of Septombor, 1921,
at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. in., thon
and thero to show cause, if any thero
be, why tho fact should not be found
and tho rights of heirship and distri
bution to said ostnte decreed, an sat
forth nnd prayed for In tho petition
of tho above named plaintiff on ftlo
herein, and then and thoro tile an
swers setting up your respective
claims of heirship, ownership or in
terest In said ostate.
Witnoss: Tho Honornblo Robort
W. Sawyer, Judge of tho County
Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for
Deschutos Coun y. this 11th day of
Juus, 1921.
Attost: J. II. HANB-R, Cleric.
By MARY F. FRYRHAR,
16-21e Deputy.
Be! of Doscbutos County, Oregon.