The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 05, 1922, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    IKNI ntJIiMOTIN, HRfO). OltKOOK, THUIWDAY, JANUARY 4, 1022.
PAOR 7
ADVISE CHARGE
AT AUTO CAMPS
MOVE INITIATED HY
E&JGENE C1IAMM3R
llrnd (.'olilllli'lilnl Dull Ullcitoi To
Consider OjieMlon In Coimci llim
Willi IM'lll I'l'Ollll'IM Confer.
ewe I'nr Hpokiine Annotinieil
A pliil" for Hi) ail tnllilxti atloii mill
flmiliclliK n municipal unlit niinp
grounds, outlined liy tliu Ctiguiiit
Cliiunl'or t CoiiiMmrcn. ii ropy of
which l imw H" bunds of Herru
Inry Antlea of Hi" ll"tid t'ointnerclnl
dull, Inn H" basis III" charging
nf ii iitKltttriitloii f" for ik'Ii unto
Inking it1 vji ill ii k of rump privileges.
Tin) idiin. wlilcli wnn rtiHK'-ileil hi rec
omm"iidiitnna recently liiiiiln tu Urn
KiiKoiin pai k liuuril, I (inn which will
in serloutily ctilialderi'd liy tint direr
lorn f Hi" lluml cluli. A queaHon
linlro ""il I')' Huicwiu rliniuliitr
nska tin) opinion of tho llmul nrguti
Knllun n In Urn advisability n f
rhurgliiK registration (it, i"iuip.
liiflit to I'" f nr ItlMlitrtl tnlirlata, polic
ing, aiiKKcstlons (or working inn u
unlfuriu pniKrniu for concerted nc
llciii In the nlii If, nml miscellaneous
ucKcsllotia.
.Viirllirt Hrr I'rolilrtu
In the recommendations which Hid
Kukcii" chamber hns made, n SO cent
registration rhlirKo III alternated,
which would cover two nddltloiml
nlRhtM. Adcqunln pollen protection,
arrangements to nllow fa in 1 1 If to Jo
a 1 1 mil imI mn on nt of wnnhliiR, fur
nishing of free lights, water, wood,
anil ram, IiihIaIIaIIoii of mull box.
arrangements for tlm purchase of
iiecraiary supplies on tlm grounds
ilurluK Dm evening, nnd keeping of
a rouiplnlo record of nil cur ntul tic
cupntiU. nrti alio advised.
Ill rnniif rtlnn with (hi Atito ramp
(juration, Hccrntnry Afitlea linn ri-rrlvi-il
All llivltnllon from tlm North
wont Caiiip ground conference. Hik
ing ItlAt A delegate ftotit llmnt Allnlllt
thn meeting which will be hrht In
Hpoknnn on January 7.
AI) f.USTAVO WOULD
WRESTLE IN IJEND
Ail (luatnvo, former Until wrestler.
In dealrou to return hrro for a
niBtcli. provided a IocmI mat man ran
l foil tut to tnko hint on, ho aisles In
A letter received hy The llillli'tlll to
day. OimtAYii was undefeated dur
ing lil rwtlitolirn In ll'tul. and allien
lavlng hero Ii" lina loat but our.
At priwnnl hn I endimvorlMK to alr.n
Hp for n lioill with Tin I Tby. Mult
no mail eluli wrestling Instructor. kiiiI
middleweight championship cIaIiii-
Mtlt.
TOOK REINDEER TO ENGLAND
Atttmpt to Colonlio th Animal Wat
Not Oucccis Marked Intelll.
oenee Shown by Them,
A hnndri'd )cnra ngn II wn thounht
Hint tin iiiiiuntiilli fnreata of llreiil
llrltiilu might ln colonlm-d hy ri'liuti'iT
frimi 1-upliuul, and an account vmih
I'hlll In In nil Issue nf till' Ob-
ictiiT, London, of tin' extraordinary
ngnrlty illpln)cd liy Ihcin when
munlicr were brought to Kuglnnil nt
Hi" liisllgiitlnti of mi eminent natural
ll, .Mr, llulluck. Tin' herd wna in'
rouipmilcil hy n l.apltiiidrr, to mIhuii
tin- iiiiIiiiiiIm Hcrr nttiirhi'il mid to
whom- wlahi's thry wrri' ilauiilly nlirdl
wil. All tti-nt well till ihi-y iirrlvtd
nt Hi" place of fiiiliiirkiitlnu, "ln'ii Hi"
liiTcKinan Invltnl tlm ilei'r to follow
Mm to Hie hoiii, Wlii-n Hi" li-ndi'l' of
Hi" lurd pill Ida fool upon Ih" Moat
h'liilliii; o the N.'hM'l ho miirlfd Imi'k
In iilnriii, It wiiri tint llmt tiuMi'iidy
Knuinil hi had cirr trod, I'nMi Iml
InlloiiK to follow Hi" hi-rilHiiuin mid
fri-ah IllvrallKlltloilN followrd. tin'
mImiI" lu-rd looldiiK on and uuKlilui;
til" priH'iTillUKH, pllic'llk t'lilli'i" coiill-li'iu-K
In Hit' ciipliilu, mil utti'iiiptlni:
lo mute till h" piM- llii'in ii nIkiiiiI thai
nil w iin widl. After n tlimt h" M'i'iiii'd
lo ho rfiiHHtiri'il mid In n maji'illc
hiiinni'r I'litort'il tln vi-KHid, wIht" lit)
Irod upon ovrry plunk iind mri'fiilly
I'liiinliioil cvfryllilnK. When lu hml
mtlKllnl hluiMidf llmt II wim pi'if ('"'
iifi', ho utti-ri'il n kind of Hiiort, when
tlm hitherto phnhIvo lu-rd hounded Into
tliu limit and In three inlimteH nil hml
einliiirked. The iicoount ronllnueH
Unit the veHHel wiih overlouded mi'l
Hie Intelligent heiiHt Indicated lldH lo
kin follnwerH. "Wero we not imHurnt
"f the fuel, wo could hiirdly credit It."
the reporter contlnueM. "Ah hn hml
Intluiuteil other thlnu". hu nlao lull
tnnted tliln to hln followern. No onif
er wiiii thU ilouo tlinn tho Individual
tlecr hu appealed to leiipcd Into nn
iither hunt."
Tho experiment did not provo n buc
ien, hut Ihu mnrkeil 'ntelllKcneo of
tho reindeer miido u deep liiiprcMlo"
upon the puliHc.
nullotlu Wont AdB brlntf roaultB
try thorn.
Where Your
Taxes Go
How Uncle Sam Spcntli
Your Money in Conduct
iiiiJ Your Itusincss
r nnwAiti) o. i.ownY
A.lUr "uUili CUUp.." -ll.nV. ,nt
ru.'.ltl Afiuni," !, (iMbaiu 'ilii,,
Ml KraManU AMll. I. rV4lla
! Wi.l.r .1 U.n.,,l AuiliHlr lk
lUlkrtl UmtUHil' lluloMa U.O.la
II.
UNCLE SAM AS EMPLOYER
The 1'iilli-d Hliiteii KOi'lliui"iit U the
Inreeai ulimlc employer of men and
women In thla lonnlry. At the preienl
lime In the exeeutlvo civil aervleo of
the redeinl urn eminent, nml exclualvi.
of the nriiiy nml navy, there lire ene
plojeil npproxlmiiteiy ii.Vi.0iaj workem,
or on.- In 7!l of all reiHilentH on Alnerl
can mil, ti n j i ai a of w-e r,r over, en-k-iiltiil
In i!nliiful (- iipn t Ioiih. a little
while nifo, uhen the iniiiiher of federal
euiilo)ee wnn eti-n turner llinii It I
lioiv, one perion mil of eery IW In the
I'lilted Htalea who hml nny dorl of a
Joh nl nil una wurlilni; for Ihe covern
ineiit. Tlnce ciileiihilloiiN urn Imacd
on rcri'iit eiitliiiiilea of the liurenil of
Ihe ciiiaiia In mitlelpntloii of (he re
nulla of ii,,- fourteenth eenernl cinaua.
I'rlor lo the onthrenk of the war,
In HU I, Hu- uiiinher of men mid women
In eh II ollu In the executive
enlre n npproxlmiiteiy .'tW.IVlO, In
I1M0 II had Kroiwi in '.WH.M2. In 11117,
nfter our entry Into Hie wnr. It waa
T..I.7HS On June :ti). mm, ihe numher
na 707, 1 IH. The uiiinher on July 31,
1U.1I, una IKH.lIi).
Theae fltfiirea nn- nilifeaaedly n
protliiintlima. Hlme the alanine of the
nruilatlre the iiuiiiher of fedenil em
plujeea hna heeli derrenalm.'. Uli
itiillhteitly the iteereiiae In force will
ciiiillliii" to he liiiule for month lo
roine. hill the trow Hi of tho Rovcrn
mint titialiieaa In the (mat few jenra
hna l.eeii audi ua to mnke It Inrcrr
emplojer In Hie xiat-unr im-HimI than
It had eer heen III the pri'-wnr period.
Thi-e iliouMimla of men nml women
uorklin; for the Kotermneiil coinprlae
"ery t)pe of nlilllty mid Inlelllcenre.
Their dutlea eoer n muce of netlvltlea
Hint far eiri-eila Hint exerrlaed for
other puhl!e or prlvnte emplojera: for,
helilea lla taU of hiwiunkliic mid Inw
enforellit,'. of linttoiinl defeuae nnd
linlliilinl (Incline, the Koveriimeut la
rlinrciil nllh proiiiotlni; the henlth nnd
welfare of Ita K-.iple, of proinntln
Ihelr limiie Intereala, their iiKrlrtillunil.
milling. mniiufiM-tiirllic. alilpilni;. Hale
I ni; and trnriHrlntlnn lutereta.
To iln lliia l mint Inveallciite, con
lrl nnd erndlrHte dhenaea Hml nttnrk
jx-riHtiK. plnnt 4 nml miluinN. It ifiut
liiaperi Iheatork. fooda nnd lriij;a. It
miiM aludy riuulltliiiia nnd proureaa In
eduratloo, lalmr And enmmerce. It
tnuat pretent Indhldunl men or croup
of men from iiltn; unfair tni-lncas
iiiethiala, vihether III hnuklui;, Iran"
(mrtAlloii. trade or manufacture.
'the got eminent tnuat ndlil'lil'ter
puhlle lunda nod the nffHlra nf thn
Indiana, nnd eduenti' children In
A link II irrnnta (in I cuts of Inven-
t'en It the rhuka of the rami try.
foi-prnala the nenther, and makes
oWmilloiia of the alara and heavenly
hiMllea -.iiiatnicta IiIiIIiIIiikk. docka,
rda, hrldi-. a. IrrlKnthm worka, hiillda
rniiala hi d Heroplimotf, makes
ordnnnre nml omuiiinltlon, rlnlliltiR
nlnl other auppllea for Ita Mildlerx mid
anl'ors It makes nil Ita own money
and ilnea nil Ita own prlntlnc It dla
irlhui"" nil mall and iiiiiny packairi's.
The Kuvcriitiieilt duet everythltlC
that nny emplojer In tlm t'nlti'd .Stntea
doe. In iiddlllon to n emit tunny
thlnpa Hint no other employer does,
llmt ilius It trciit lla people? In It
n k'o"l employer or a had employer)
Are It h emplojii's contented? TIicm'
lire ipieatloua that 1 should advise the
railroad men. the tulncm and other
milker: who H'"l! uatloniilltiitloii of
ludiiktry. to lixik Into heforo they com
mit themaeUea,
I.et them tlnd nut for themselves
what KowTolucnt owiierahlp would
mean to them
The Ural thine they will tllacover, nn
1 discovered when 1 hesiin the present
Inquiry, la Hint nohody kiiowit, nnd
nohody In Iln) i;oerniiienl mtvIw Is
charRi-d with kiinwliu;, tho exnet
numher of emplojecM In tho aervlce
from ilny lo day. liven more nalound-
Ini; hody known, or la chnrited with
know Inc. even npproxlnuilely, tho Hum
uf the payroll of Ihe United Ktnles.
It la not pnaslhlo hi Unit out within
hundred of thou-miuN of dollars how
much (hn United .Slates paya yearly
or monthly In KiilnrlcH and wiikcs. I
went to the Treusury depiirtinent, to
Ihe iipproprlntlonn coininltlen of con
itrcsH, nnd eUewhern where I thought
Ihe Inforniiillon mlitht ho Indued, hut
nnhody knew, I whs told vncuely that
the Kovcrnment wna not run on nn
asset mid liability hauls, mid therefore
It wiih not necessary to know tho exact
numher of etnplnycPH on tho payroll.
If tho nveriiKO compensation Is fl,
1(X), tho fedetnl civil HorWcu payroll
now lunotintH to morn Hum seven
hundred million dollars nnnunlly. Tho
hirKet hIiikU' hninch Ih tho I'ost Olllce
ilepnrlment. with nenrly m.OOO em
ployees. Tho Wnr department hns
morn Hum IM.OOO clvllhin employees,
thn Nnvv depnrlment nhout 00,000, nml
tho TrenHiiry ilepnrlment about W.WO.
No other branch bus nn tunny as '-'3,000
employees. Any Inatltullon Hint em
ploys olio In seventy-three of nil this
country's workers it ml calls for tho
expenditure of such n lnrso part, of
our nmiunl rovemies Is entitled to
your sorlnits coiulderntloii. lou and
l-ou nlotio lut uji the money.
HEALTH HINTS FROM BIBLE
roof That Mora Than CMrltual Con
solation la Contained In tho
Page of Scripture.
If you wind In keep well nnd nvold
doctriia' IiIIIm, atudy your lllhle, Tbnt
would Mem to ho the moral drawn
from the lemurkH of Hlr .Ihiucm Cnnt
He, fiimoiia Kuitllah xurecoii, who
pointed out Hint medicine reals on
(he law of Mosca,
"There la not one piiK of the lllblo
which doe not tench uh aome hyKlenlc
nu t." ho aald.
Kor Inalmice, the wronc uae of milk
la the ciiuae of liidlccstloii nml bud
teeth, MnacM laid down (he aiilulnry
Inw Hml milk should not he drunk un
til nt least two hours nfter entitle Mali,
three nfter chicken, nml four nfter
meiit, hut thla la dlarcKiirdod nml milk
la drunk nt taenia. No cnrel'ul .Jewish
mother "Ives milk to her child when
meat la rerved.
Hlr Jnuiea points out how Hid ilnn
Kvrit ul pliigtifH curried by rata wiih
learned from the Itllile. When he was
ii doctor nt Hongkong there wiih a hu
l"'iile pluKtii! nnd be nml others
aeanhed tin- encyclopedia for Infor
million, Then n clergyman ami" to
I'l n nnd naked him to rend the fourth,
llfth nml sixth clin piers of the Hook
of Hiiiimel, where live models of swell
liik'a nnd three K''hleti ImiKtea of rats
wj-re described as belnif ofTercd lo the
(lod of Israel.
"Thnt'd Hie cnuae of your plague,
Ihcae rnta," anlil the rjercyimin, nnd
on Hint Inula the nieillcal nuthorltles
went to work. ritlahurch (iur-ctte-Tlmea,
HAS HIS MEMORY TRAINED
Filbert Flam Hereby Makes Public a
System Which He Claims to
De Infallible.
There la n cure for abaent-mltided-neaa,
or nlmoit so, nnd Dlbert Hnm
hna found It, nrrnrdliiK to the New
York Hun. lie doesn't tulle much
about It, hut If you mention the mat
ter to him he will confide It to you.
l'llbert nnd nilpo were Iciivlnj; the
nfllre locether when Filbert suddenly
atopjied In the hnllwuy. F'lllpo wns
hungry nml In n hurry, nnd I'llbcrt's
lack of huale nnuoyed him.
"Ilnsten," replied F1IIm.
"U'nlt," cnulloneil Filbert, nnd stood
a moment lit alienee. Then a smile
broke over Ids fnce: h" returned to
the "Mice for n moment nml ciiino back
with the box of candy which he hnd
puichniietl for Mrs. limit.
"It la Infulllhle." sold l'llbert.
"Whntl" naked llllpo.
"It," l'llbert repented, "thn system.
I HPed to be very nbsent-mlnded,
lenve IhlliKS behind, forcet appoint
iiients, that sort of thine. Never nny
more. I never leave a plnce without
Mopping nnd aaylux to myself: 'Fil
bert, luive you left unjthliiK? Is there
aiijlhlni: you should do? Or haven't
you nnd Isn't there?" Sometimes there
Ihi'I. but generally there Is. It hasn't
fulled In mouths."
The Old Homestead.
Ita weather beaten exterior, crny
npilnst the blue of n summer bky,
Simula out In plain relief on top of u
hill overlooking the Irregular line of
church spires that murk the city below.
tiny nnd vnrl-colored little porluliiccn
bloakoins welcome one near the open
door, nnd from the shudo of old tipple
trccH comes tho scent of violets nnd
mouutnlii lilies,
Down nt the well house n tnll, blond
youth Is slowly turning tho wheel nnd
notching the clialn Hint winds nnd
winds until the Iron-bound bucket ap
pears with Its cool, dripping nectnr,
while he waves a cheery hand to th"
girl ncrom the orchard, her lunula
tilled with old-fashioned roses that
bloom In abundance beside the gray
stone wall, lending their rudlunt color
nnd rich frngriince to the Joy of all
beholders.
Tliu Old Homestead! To Its pnst,
to Its present, nnd its future and to
Its memories forever 1 (Jert rude
l.oulse Small In the New York Sun.
"Made Money."
The first person to mnke a counter
felt wns itlchni'd Vnuglinn, n linen
draper of Stncord. ICtiglnml, which oc
curred In 17S8. The Hank of Iviiglaud
bad been In operation for ftl years
without ever experiencing Hie slight
est trouble or apprehension in the
tnntter, and would probably hnve gone
on for many years more, but for the
umhltlon of Hits mull to impress Ids
tiunccc with a show of his wealth. He
Immlcd over to this ludy it consider
able sum In bnnk notes all of which
turned out to be of his own manufac
ture. The frmul wns revealed hy one
of tho engravers who-o services had
been engnged upon one part of the
note. He communicated with tho au
thorities, mid Mr. Vauglmn'a enterprise
came to tragic cm).
Well Dligulaed, 8ha Thought.
My Kngllsli profebsor was always
Immaciilule, and wns most careful to
hnve Ids Hos and shirts harmoulxe.
Ono day we wero nbked to write a
chnructer sketch of some person wo
knew. I chose tho professor as my
subject, being cnreful, of course, to
disguise the fact. Among other
things I stilted Hint 1 could picture
this kind of a man keeping spotless
when u hoy, nnd that his mother prob
ably Hod his curls buck with u blue
ribbon.
Imagine my embarrassment when
the next day my theme wns returned
with a tine grade, nnd the single no
tation, "No, It wns pink," Chicago
Tribune.
HQW THE M0LLUSKS TRAVEL
Attach Themselves to Water Fowl and
Ara Thus Transported for Con
alderable Distances.
One nf the problems Hint continually
confronts thn iinturnllst Is to account
for the distribution of Identical forms
of life anionic widely sepurnted locnll
lies. Investigation frcfueiilly show
Hint this him been accomplished l
many wnys Hint npcnr finite simple
when once discovered, although one
would hardly have thought of them In
ndvniice of their actual detection.
Koine Interesting fuels hnve been
brought out concerning Ihe dispersion
of fresh-water mollusks, accounting
for their iippcurmico In remote nnd
Isolnted ponds. It appears Hint wider
fowl piny mi liiiporlmil pnrt In this
work. Ducks hnve been known to
carry mussels ntliicheil to their feet n
hundred miles or more, lllvnlve mol
lusks not Infrequently cling to tho
toes of wading birds, mid nn: thus
transported for considerable distances.
Hven ii' mi tic Insects hnve been known
to curry smnll freah-wntcr tr.ollusks
ntttichcd to their legs.
In such manner docs Nntttre com-nrl
the various InhnhltnntH of the earth to
assist one another whether they will or
not.
8eeks Origin of Dancing.
Cnn it be. In any sense, possible to
conjecture Hint the origin of dancing
came from the desire to escape from
one's self, Into uu Imnglnnry world?
In Hint case, It might also hnve
Iweii ii form of madness, as one finds
It In the Dlnnyslnn Intoxication at the
Attic festivals, when wine and the
deities, the satyrs nnd the mnennds,
were closely linked togtber, writes
Arthur Symons In the l'onnn.
C'ertnlnly, even now, one of the best
menus in escaping from one's self Is
dancing: Under fixed conditions, the
only one. The question Is: Cnn one
ever escape from one's self?
There are so many means. There
Is, for Instance, a rnpture In the dHnce
which Intoxlcnles every senae to a
point of human infinity; thut Is, while
one is dancing. After, comes the re
coll. No rapture can ever be meas
ured; while one endures it, II hns no
limits. Hut, ulus! for one's finite na
ture, nothing lasts.
Dig Catch on One Hook.
While playing n trout which he hnd
hooked In the Itlvcr lsldon, near
Htrnthlleldsnye, Hampshire, um) which
had disappeared In deep water, Mr.
John Itlchiirds Mt n sudden tug at the
line. A few moments later a large
otter roso to the surface making fran
tic efforts to disgorge the trout. In
catching the (lsh he Iind fallen a prey
to the flsbennnn, whose book held both
trout nnd otter captive. London Dally
Mull.
Retpect Due.
Jud Tunklns says he hns nil tho re
spect In the world for a man who
likes money If b likes It well enough
to work for It.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTK'i: OF' IIOXD sai.i:
Sealed proposals will bo received
by tho Hoard of Directors of the
Tumulo Irrigation District at Its of
fice in Tuinnlo, Oregon, up until
twelvo o'clock noon on Monday, the
lGth dny of Jnnunry 1922 for the
nnlo of three hundred and fifty thous
nnd dollars nf bonds of said Tum
ulo Irrigation District. The date of
issue of snld bonds shall bo January
1. 1922, nml shall bear interest at
six per cent per annum, payable semi
annually on January 1 and July 1
of ench year, principal and Interest
payable at tho offlco of tho county
treasurer of Deschutes County, Ore
gon, or nt tho Fiscal Agency of tho
State of Oregon In Now York City,
at the option of tho purchaser, said
bonds he Inn In tho denomination to
bo fixed by tho successful bidder and
maturing In not less than eleven
years nor more, than 20 years, tho
exact nmotint In each year to bo later
determined.
Tho legality of said Issue has been
confirmed by the Circuit court of tho
Stnto of Oregon for Deschutes county,
Oregon nnd bids will bo received sub
ject to tho certification of said bonds
by tho Secretary of Stato of tho Stato
of Oregon, All bids must bo uncon
ditional and tho district will furnish
an approving legal opinion of Teal,
Minor & Winfrce, attorneys at law
of Portland, Oregon.
Tho board reserves the right to ro-
Joct any nnd nil bids.
FHBI) N. WAIil.ACK,
Secretary of tho Hoard of Directors
of tho Tumalo Irrigation District.
42-47C
NOT1CK TO 'HF:i)llX)ltvS
IN THF1 COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATF: OK OltFXSON F'OIt THE
county ok df:schutes
IN TIIK MATTF3U OK THE ES
TATE OK FRED S. HAHN, Deconaed.
Notlco is horohy givon that tho un
dersigned, C, K. Myers was on tho
nth dny of uocomuor. 1'JZi. ituty
appointed administrator of tho cstnto
of Fred S. Halm, deceased, by Hon.
Robert w. Sawyor. Iuuko or tno
nbovo ontitled court; nml all persons
having claims against said cstnto nro
roqulrod to present tho samo duly
verified to tho undersigned, C. E.
Myora nt tho offlco of II. II. Do Ar
mond. Ilalrd building. Hand. Oregon,
attorney for tho administrator, with
in six months from tno dato of tno
first publication hereof.
Dato of first publication Decom-
bor 29, 1921,
u. t:. MVKIIS,
Administrator of tho estnto of
Frod S. Hnhn. decoased.
It, II. DaARMOND,
Attorney for Administrator.
44-48a
NOTICK
In the County Court of the Htnte of
Oregon for (he County of lies
iliutes. In Hid Mnller of the Orgnnlntlon
of Wet.1 Hide Itecliiiimtlon IJI
Irlcf. Notlco Is hereby given that on tho
1 1th day or February, 1922, at tho
polling placo designated by tho
court, to-wlt: tho dwelling; house, of
Jerry fJroszkrtigcr slluato on tho
NWtf of NV of Section 21 Town
ship 14 8. Range 12 F:. W. M.. Des
chutes County, Oregon, on election
will bo held to dctcrmino whether
tho territory embraced within the
boundaries hereinafter described
shall bo organized Into a district
under tho provision of Chapter 3S7
of tho Laws of Oregon of 1917, nnd
acts amendatory thereof und sup
plemental thereto; tho name of snld
proposed district Is hereby desig
nated to be West Hide Reclamation
District, and tho electors are here
by required to cast ballots upon tho
following question:
Shall West Side Reclamation Dis
trict bo organized?
Irrigation District: Yes.
Irrigation District: No.
which election shall be held com
mencing at & o'clock in the morn
ing and continuing until 7 o'clock
In the afternoon of the said day.
Notice is also hereby given that
at said election threo Directors are
to bo elected.
The boundaries of the proposed
'District, as established by tho order
of tho County Court of Deschutes
County made and entered January
3, 1922, arc as follows:
Reglnnlng at the NE corner of tho
SBU of the NE',4, section 35, town
ship 12 south, range 12 east W. M
running north along the main chan
nel of the Deschutes river to a point
300 feet east of the NK corner
of SBU of NWKt section 14. town
ship 15 south, range 12 cast W. -M-,
thenco West 1C20 feet to NW
corner of 8EU of NWtf, section 14;
thenco north 1320 feet to NE cor
ner of the NV?. of the NW'J. sec
tion 14; thence went 1320 feet to
NW corner of the NW'J, section 14;
thenco south 1320 feet to the
8W corner of the NWU of the NW
section 14; thence west one
half mllo to the SE corner of the
NEtf of tho NWU. section 15;
thence north one mile to NE cor
ner of the SBU of the NWU.
section 10; thence east one and
one-quarter miles to the main chan
nel of Deschutes river at or near the
NE corner of the SWU of the NEU
section 11, township 15 south, range
12 east W. M.; thenco NE following
the main channel of Deschutes river
to center of section 36, township 14
south, range 12 cast W. M.; thence
west one-half mile to NW corner of
SWU of section 3C; thence south,
one-half mile to SW corner of section
3C; thenco east one-half mile to the
south quarter corner of section 36;
thence south one-quarter mile to NE
corner of the SEU of the NWU . sec
tion 1. township 15 south, range 12
east W. M.; thence west one mllo
to SE comer of the NEU of the NW
U, section 2; thence north one-quarter
mile to the south quarter corner,
section 35, township 14 south, range
12 cast W. M.; thence west one
quarter mile to SW corner of the SE
U of the SWUi section 35; thence
north one-quarter mile to center of
tho SWU, section 35; thence west
ono-quurtcr mile to NW corner of
tho SWU of the SWU. section 35:
thenco south one-quarter mile to SW
corner of section 33; thence west
one-quarter mile to SW corner of
tho SEU of the SEU. section 34.
township 14 south, range 12 east W.
M.; thence south one-quarter mile to
SW corner of the NEU of the NEU.
section 3, township 15 south, range
12 east W. M.: thence west one-half
mile to the NW corner of the SEU
of tho NWU, section 3: thence south
one-quarter mile to SW corner of the
SEU of tho NWU. section 3: thence
west one-half mile to the SW corner
of the SEU of the NEU, section 4:
thence north one-quarter mile to NW
corner of tho SEU of tho NEU, sec
tion 4; thence east one-quarter mile
to tho NE corner of the SEU of tho
NEU. section 4; thence north one
mllo to tho SE corner of the NEU or
tho NEU, section 33; thence north
south, range 12 east W. M.; thence
west one-quarter mile to center ot
tho NEU. section 33, township 14
one-quarter mllo to NW corner of
tho NEU of the NEU. section 33;
thence east one-half mile to NW cor
ner of the NEU of the NWU. section
34; thence north one-quarter mile
to tho center of tho SW U of sec
tion 27; thence east three-quarter
miles to tho SE comer of the NEU
of tho SEU, section 27; thence north
three-quarter miles to SE corner of
section 22; thenco north one mile
to tho NE comer, section 22; thence
east ono-qunrter mile to the NE cor
ner of tho NWU of the NWU, sec
tion 23; thence south ono mile to tho
SE corner of tho SWU of the SWU.
section 23; thenco east one-halt mile
to tho SE corner of the SWU of the
SHU, section 23; thenco north ono
mllo to tho NE comer of the NWU
of tho NEU, section 23; thence west
one-quarter mllo to north quarter
corner section 23; thenco north and
wost along tho main channel ot tho
Deschutes river to Jefferson -ounty
lino nt or nhout tho NE corner, sec
tion 4, township 11 south, range 12
east W. M.; thenco north along the
main channel ot tho Deschutes river
to the NW comer of tho NWU of the
SWU, sectlou 21, township 13,
south, range 12 east W. M.: thenco
west ono-qunrter mllo to NW corner
of tho NEU of tho SEU, section 20;
thenco south ono-hnlf mile to SW
corner ot tho SEU ot tho SEU, sec
tion 20; thenco west one-halt mllo
to NW corner of tho NEU of tho
NWU, section 29; thenco south ono
and ono-qunrter miles to tho NW cor
ner of tlio SEU of tho NWU, sec
tion 32; thenco west, ono-qunrtor
mllo to tho NW corner of tho SWU
of tho NWU, section 32; thonco
south ono-quarter mllo to tho west
quarter corner, section 32; thonco
west ono-qunrter mllo to NW comer
of tho NEU of tho SEU. section 31;
thence south one-quarter mllo to tho
conter of tho SEU, soctlon 31;
thonco west ono-qunrter mllo to the
NW comer of tho SWU of tho SEU,
section 31; thenco south one-quartor
mllo to the south quarter cornor of
section 31, township 13 south, rnngo
12 east W, M. on tho Jefferson and
Deschutes County lino; thoaco west
one and one-quarter miles to tho NW
cornor of tho NEU of thn NWU.
section 1, township 14 south, rango
11 cast W. M.; thonco south one-half
mllo to SW corner of tho SBU of tho
NWU. section 1; thenco west ono
quarter mllo to tho west quarter cor
ner, section 1; thonco south ono
qunrter mllo to tho NW cornor of tho
HW U of tho 8WU. section 1; thenco
west one-quarter mllo to tho conter
of the SEU. section 2; thenco south
one-qunrtcr mllo to the 8W cornor
of tho SEU of the SEU, section 2;
thence cast ono and one-quarter
miles to t"0 NE corner, section 12;
thence rrtit'i one and ono-quarter
miles to the S3 corner of tho NBU
of tho NEU. section 13; thenco west
three-quarter miles to the NW cor
ner of the SEU of tho NWU, sec
tion 13; thenco south threo-quorter
miles to tho SW corner of thq SF1U
of tho SWU, soctlon 1.1; thence cast
three-quarter miles to the HE corner,
section 13, township 14 south, ran go
1 1 cast W. M.; thenco east one-quarter
mile to tho SW corner of tho 8R
U of the SWU, section 18, township
11 south, rango 12 cast W. M :
thence south one-half mile to tho SW
corner of the SEU of tho NWU, sec
tion 19; thenco wcBt ono-qunrter
mllo to tho west quarter corner, soc
tlon 19, township 14 south, rango
12 cast, W. M.; thenco west one-halt
mile to tho center of section 34, town
ship 14 south, range 11 cast W. M.;
thence south one-halt mllo to tho
south quarter corner, section 24;
thence west one-half mllo to tho NW
corner, section 25; thence south one
quarter mile to tho NE corner of tho
SEU of the NEU, section 20; thenco
west one-quarter mile to tho center
of the NEU of section 2G; thenco
south one-quarter mile to tho NW
corner of the NEU of the SBU, sec
tion 26; thenco west ono-quarter
mile to the center of section 26;
thence south one-half mile to the
south quarter corner of section 28;
thence west one-half mite to the NW
corner, section 35; thenco south ono
mile to the SW corner, section 35:
thence west one-quarter mile to tho
NW corner of the NEU of the NEU.
section 3, township 15 south, rango
11 east W. M.; thence south one
quarter mile to the center of tho NE
U. fcctlon 3, township 15 south,
range 11 east W. M.; thence west
one-quarter mile to the NW corner
of the SWU of the NEU. section 3;
thence south three-quarter miles to
the south quarter corner section 3:
thence west one-half mile to the NW
corner, section 10; thence south one
half mile to the west quarter corner,
section 10; thence east two miles
to the west quarter corner, section
12; thence south three-quarter miles
to the SW corner of NWU of NWU
of section 13; thence cast one mllo
to range line between ranges 11 and
12 B., township 15 south; thenco east
two miles to tho SB corner of NEU
of NEU. section 17, township 15
south, range 12 east W. M.; thenco
north one-quarter mile to the NE cor
ner of said section 17; thence east
three-quarter miles to the NE cor
ner of the NWU of NEU of section
1G, township 15 south, range 12 east
W. M.: thence south one-half mllo to
the NE corner of the NWU ot tho
SEU, section 16; thence east one
half mile to the SW corner ot tho
SEU of the NWU, section 15:
thence south two miles to tho SW
corner of the SEU of the NWU.
section 27; thenco east three-quarter
cilles to the cast quarter corner, sec
tion 27; thenco south three-quarter
miles to the SW corner of tho NWU
of the NWU. section 35; thenco
east one mile to the NE corner of the
SEU of tho NEU, section 35, town
ship 15 south, range 12 cast W. M.,
being the point of beginning.
All lands aro Included within tho
above described boundary oxcept tho
SEU' and tho EH of tho SWU. sec
tion 1: and tho KVi ot tro SEU. tho
SWU of the SEU and the E ot
tho SWU of section 13, all In town
shin 14 south, range 11 oast. Also
Ei of NWU. W of NEU ana
SEU of NEU of section 5; the W
ot section 6; the Si; of section 7; tho
SMs of tho SWU. the El of tho SB
U and tho SEU of the NEU of sec
tion 8: the NBU of the NEU. tho
N of the NWU. the SEU of tho
NWU. and tho SWU of thn SWU ot
section 17; tho N. the Vb of tho
SWU, tho WV4 of the SEU and tho
SEU of the SBU of sectlonlS: tho
S4 of the NEU; the SEU of tho
NWU. tho SWU of tho SWU. tho
EVi of tho SWU and the NWU ot
the SEU of section 19; and tho NW
U of the NWU of section 30; nil in
township 14 south, rarge 12 E. W.
M.; nnd the NWU of NWU of sec
tion 7, township 14 south, rango 13
East, W. .M. Tho S ot tho NEU
and the SWU of tho SWU of sec
tion 1; the SEU of the SEU ot
section 2; all in Township 14 South.
Range 11 East, W. M.; tho NEU ot
the NWU of section 7; tho SWU
ot tho SEU of section 4; tho NMi
of the NWU of section 9, all In
Township 14 South, R.iiigo 12 East.
W. M.; the SBU of t.lo NWU and
the SEU of tho NEU ot section 13,
Township 14 South, Range 11 East,
W. M.; the E of tho SWU of
section IS, Township 14 South,
Range 12 East. W. M.; tho SWU
of tho NWU. section 17, thn NV6
of tho NEU and tho NWU of tho
SWU. and tho SWU of tho SEU
of Section 19, Township 14 South,
Rango 12 East, W. M.; tho SEU ot
tho SBU of section 24, Township
14 South, Rango 11 Bast, W. M.:
tho E& of the NBU and the SWU
of tho NEU. nnd tho N ot tho
SEU of Section 25, Township 14
South, Rango 11 East, W. M.; tho
NEU of tho NWU of Section 30.
Township 14 South. Unr,o 12 Fast,
W. M. All ot said lands being slt
unto in tho Couutloa of Jefferson
and Deschutes, Statu of Oregon, -n l
tho 'creator portion of snld luls
being Bltuato in tho County ot Des
chutes, Stato of Oregon.
This notice Is published once each
wcok for four successive weeks lor
to said election In tho Dcnd Dti'MIn,
a newspaper of goneral clrco' Inn
published In Deschutes County r -gon,
and In tho Madrts Plain , a
newspaper of gonorul elrciil Ion
published In Jofforsou County. Ore
gon, by order of tho County Court
ot Deschutes County, Orogon.
J. II. HANFT
Clork of Deichutes County, Or ' on,
45-49o
Tut it in Tho Bulletin.