Char!«» Barron and William .1. progressive homesteaders up in Johnson have leased the J. A. the HarrinKton Butte country. The LaPine Truck Co. brought Byers place from E. K. White came down Friday for a brief in two truck loads of Rrain for and as soon as K. K . has the visit with his brother and family buildinRs fixed up in Rood sham* at the La Bine Kestaurant and the Riley store Tuesday. they v ill move out there and Bakery, he returned home Sat- EuKene Jensen tame in from farm the place. lrda.v. his place on the West Unit Tues­ day and transacted business in Mrs. (leorRe Slv. one o f the I W. K. Beeslev came in from LaPine. W alker Basin’s famous butter the Wire Ranch Monday with his makers, wa.; in t>wn Saturdav . reKular weekly shipment of Claude Vandevert was in town 1 . . , , • . _ , last week on business in co n m c-i™ '• u-ity creatn. He must be m.Rhtv bu* tion with his o ffice o f deputy tax L,ne • °!u hl4s A av he 1* ° ' il‘ i a* * * * or’ ‘ R' rman A. l.o . one o f the g jv# some of the local pinochb fans a trimminR— maybe. Local and Personal BR O O M S 5 5 c . ___________________________ . FA C TS AND F IG U R E S Things about Southern Central 0 • . in u*n- eral, especially that see ion r mb•; d territory lying between Mend , . id ’ . and between the Casead • ;ti i ! ’• 1 UÜ Ranges. An area of over 1. » • .1 a h p 1.1 » ■ •• Itna!** l L l d K C ’ la 11» «-ral.T « f ■ n » x tinct voli .«no. » 000 f«*«-t a b o v « sea le v e l "The l a k e I* fed f r o m I ho d e p t h * o f 1 ho o ld v o l c a n o by hot upriiiKK. w h i l e a r o u n d It* Mhore* a r e n u m e r o u s s p r i n g * n( e x c e p t ton* I m o d I r i n a I O p e n f r o m J un o to totohor e a c h y e a r No p«>»t oltlro, m a ll Kora l o LuPin«- Crane O n» o f t ho flnest « r e n i e P r a i r i p t p o t » In t h - * * * * * * w o r ld . A u » t p r a l r l o h u iid re d » o f a c u t i In e v i e n i . nit uh 1 od In th» C u ­ r a l i * m o u n ta in * . 5,001* ftw-t a b o v o *oa le v o l, IH tuli«-- wo*t o f L aP In». llcadquar- ter a f o r c a l i l e moti d u r l n g th è e r a z f n g *oaaon. Siir- roundod by p ictu re g q u o m o u n tain « . O o o d h u n t t iig a n d fls h ln g M ail gne» lo Lapin». F irst town « p uth of l a i P i n e on t h e S i l v e r L a k e road, n e s t l i n g a l o n g t h e edge oJ t h e F o r t H o ck v a l ­ le y . Ha« o n e o r t w o «tore«, a blacksmith s h o p , s t a g e s t a t i o n , e tc N a m e d !u h o n o r o f ( ie n e r a t F r e m o n t , w h o I* a s s u m e d to h a v e been the llr»t w h i t e tnun to v!»lt th e va lley. A v e ry a t t r a c t i v e l i t t l e jilace. a n d o n e to he l o n g r e m e m b e r e d by th e tourist. M a il f r o m L a P i n e Fremont P r O i r i Rock A p ro a p e ro u * 111 11,. to w n s i t u a t e d tn t h e h e a r t o f th e Fort R o c k v a l l e y . «0 n a m e d b e c a u s e o f a m assive c ir c u la r fort-like volcanic c r a t e r p rotru d ing ab rup tly from the level p lain . H i s t o r y a t t r i b u t e * the Mrs. Charles Barron went down to the lumber camt* la.^t ¡w eek for a brief visit with j ( ’ batlea who has been employed there for u long Ume.she return­ ed hist Thursday. w It !i n Indian- Intt » j a ;>( •< oi service j Crescent , l a b w 11 e l «li l ns- <>d t o w n on th e K l a m a t h Kail* «tu tti- r o i i t i ' . h e a d q u a r t e r « f o r F o r e s t l l a n i e r * fo r that d i s t r i c t . A f a v o r i t e -t o p fur t o u r i s t * . 17 tulle.i -11 !th-.ve.it o f L a PI ite Ila ro o d a c ­ com m odation» f o r u l t i m o hill.-tx On t h e r i g h t o f - w a y of tw o ra ilro .il w h ic h re »0011 to I h - tiuilt. A very p r o m i s i n g l i t t l e c ity Itm numerotiH b u s i n e a a ( s t u b IlHhmotit», a jinsiofltco, t r i ­ w e e k l y « la g o Hi-rvlce fr o m l .a Pin e . A p r e 11 y l i t t l e s et- t len ie n t on t h e L i t t l e D e s ­ c h u t e s r i v e r a m ile n o r t h o f I.a P In e . W a s e - t a b l i s h e d by the late J Pogue over t w e n t y Uve y e a r s a g o . W a* formerly t h e s i t e o f » everal b u s l n e - s e s t a b l i s h m e n t s thut a r e n ow l o c a t e li a t L a P i n o . Is s i t u a t e d a t th e j u n c t i o n «if th e ro a d to P r l n k le F i l l s . F a l l H i v e r a n d PI« R i v e r H anger Stations. Mail to L aP ine. Rosland s. the Hig Pringle ‘ e a c h u t e s r i v e r i> tniles Falls northw est of L u p in e, S i t e i-f a p ro p o se d j i o w e r p l a n t : is b e in g c o n ­ sidered as a p ow er station for eh • trlfy ln g o n e o f O r e ­ g o n 's r a i l w a y s y s t e m s Has a s m a l l s a w m i l l , several g o o d b u i l d i n g s , a n d go o d ca m p in g grounds. N o |>ost- ofHce, m a ll to L a P i n e I p; A live-wire town in the Walker L a rin C Basin, the distributing point for an area >f o* er 1,000 square miles. On main automobile road from The Dalles to < r that was visible throuKhout most of the northwest last Friday and Saturday was visible here Satin -1 day eveninR.but not in the splen- jilor seen from many other |H»int.s. \ \ leet vour friends at — THE IDLE HOUR B IL L IA R D S & P O J L C'onfectioncry. (agars, Tobacco Walker Basin Garage Bill Downing’s Cafe at Bend The place where you II always find vour friends from the interior l.a i ’ ine. I t Bock. Crescent and Sil­ ver L a k e f ol k' make Downing» their headquarters when in Bend. «I N iccly Furnished Rooms in Connection C e c il H o llin s h e a d , M a n a g e r L a F in e , O r e g o n Towini T»« ifUI Kaciiitim BtvulquarU-rH < »r Umri.-U. Wc repair ail makes of ears promptly .nui »¡fieu 11 • i y - \\<-!< fìnte «ntl radiator repair im; l’iie mu t i-on*;iIei«* repair »Imp from Bend to Silver Lu Three -killt-il meehanie» always «vaila!-: If you Juive trou*»le t»n tin* road pilon i s at Fo ~’s Hardware Store. U ' . * ’. . F o rd h am , President Mi i l» lit t M o n d ay of t-*«-h mont h 1 \ PI .1 ( O M M E K C I A L C L U B Al i l i -I A A v a . Pieaid ant U I Arnold, Sec re t a r y • fmnrrrirtl 1 lui» H h II LA PINE CONFECTIONERY ----------------------------------------- Carter Itatirh, ti K White O o n n t y L i n e R a n c h . M r * G e o . Slv t'r itn soii d o v e r R a n c h . C. II. d o w l**-er C r o s s i n g , S. H a rr y . l.a P l n e . D o -D ro p -In , S t a n l e y J. P l e r c e D r e a t n la n d R a n c h , J W A sh e. F a i r Dulo S t o c k F a r m , Misi Nelli«- W h ite , L a P i n e . F«>re»t K ch o, M rs D. P a r k e r . G r e e n w o o d R a n c h , E. N. Jone». H a l f Mooti R a n c h . G. W . K a p e r . H arrington. II. C . W alVcr l l u s t l e i n o r e H o m e s t e a d , J. J. E n c . I . a u r e l h u r s t . Mr». W . G F o r d barn I.in g e r L o n g e r , Mrs. E. C Klsh. \ m ti e S t a r . Mr». 8. M F i n d l e y . l a in g P r a i r l e , F o r e s i S e r v i c e , Remi M e a d o w R r o o k . C. IJ. A l i e n , B e n d | M o u n ta in V i e w R a n c h , Dr. G . II R eynolds. C o rn in g, Cai N o j o q e l R a n c h , Mrs C. E Str«-el. f*ur Pine«. R l c b l e E s t a t e . P h o e n l i R a n c h . Mr». C. E S t r e e t Pine Rustie. Juioc» M iiten b erge r P l e a s a n t V l e w R a n c h . J. J Fin- Sei do ni III R a n c h . Itay U o v i * , Fini- line, A l b e r t a . C a n a d a S e v e n ■ H R a n c h . W m . Il H o llln heail, L a l ’ lne. a nd so ft Drinks n \N \LKf.U H.VSIN 1.1 \ 1 STO C K ASS*N A l f « l f u l l o m o s t e a t l . I.. L. O rr. Illuck P i n e R a n c h , Mrs. C. E. W l* e llu r t R a n c h . H e n r y K o v e l , O a k lu iu l. C u l lf o r ti i a La Pine Commercial Club L a Pine, Oregon FR A T E RN BITES Mr- ' - fin»t »ntl th in ! ThunMl.tvti T h e f o l l o wi n g list g i v e s th e nani*- Hint o w n e r s o f th e v a r l o u * ranch*- I mid f H i ins in ( h e v i c i n i t y o f L a P i n e CENTS FOSS’S HARDWARE W. M. Smith, assistant surer-; C O M M I ' . I ^ ( IH IU M O I L A F I N E Si rviri * ni ( ntnrniiiri iitl C l u b Hull | intendent of public instruction J | accompanied by J. Alton Thomp­ !> i i i f S. ryu * Announced in son. county superintendent wo re New« ( 'oluin m . in i.a I’ ine Tuesday checkinR uin the equipment o f the local s c h o o l C M H O I.I' c m it< J! O F I.A I I N l I. ni i i l in 1 irsi Vili) it tun as reRards standardization. Mr. I ui- ul S c t v lr e * Announced in Smith found thinRs very satis-j \> » » Column«. i factory and as a result the Baj F a th e r H arrington in C h a r g e . Bine liiRh School is now aStand- ard High School, it’s graduates) lieitiK qualified to enter Univer­ IM IM iOVI l> O L D E R OI R E D M E N W il ka Ttitie No IM> sities and Colleges without fur­ C . <• llollinsht-od, Bachem. ther examination. Mr. Smith H u rry I. S l v C . of H. was very well pleased with the j \V . t . IliiUin-ihrud, Proph et equipment in use. and comment- j M n I - c v r r v TiH'sdnv night ed especially ui>on the furniture 1 and fixtures which were es-i DI ' . I t i E n i P t X '. V H U N T A S necialy desiRned and made local­ A iiiv Cn va n au g h . Prophète*» ly. at the order of the school I rance ■ ( hiey, P o ca ho n tas hoard. I.-lin I! Arnold, K . O F R. It \\< It l U l t H T t *l<\ 55 ONLY At the home o f (J. H. Darning ! I h '- i Thursday eveninR the teac’ ers o f the primary ar d int* r * Idiate rooms. Miss llunnell •• Mrs. White, accompanied i»v E K. W hite an«l W. E. I * Rue v »r«* Ruests at a farew tl! 'qn-.er.iL • in honor o f Miss llu tr« ’!' v he ¡left for her home at Bend !; « 1 h riday. IK I Special, Regular high grade medium weight brooms, for household use, a well made durable broom, worth much more than th : price we ask, your choice while they last, Dr. John Besson was in tow n fn>m BrinRle Falls Tuesday. Mr Besson and children are t*» Ro t * * Portland soon and arrange to shin their household gisxis t« Bend where the Doctor has cn- , RaRi-d in practice w ith Dr.Woer- ner. I 1 \ P I N E R U E E t ’L H l ¡th. und conducted under thè • » of t lu* Im provud O rd e r f Red M« n of La P i n e . Rifle r.'.ngi* nu Ra i l wa v n g h t -o f -w a v . AND *■ Ai.! I II H i: C R E A M \MY l l ic i u ; i t c r la m < PARLOR VAN At <*11. PR s R I t TOR n Nxiit Fountain in Connection . m en g r a d i ; c a n d il s — I A N IR R IG A T E D F A R M Y°.V c:ui get an irrigated farm in the Walker Ma>in for ?('»0 dollars an acre. The Irrigation roptirc 2 5 r t o f y o u r a crea g e read y Company will ptr, for th' pi« fr of t harge. You can get terms of { 1.'* an acre down and balance in 2 0 years. There is a v mill close by from which lumber can be obtaine*: at reasonable prices. This is an excellent dairy eoimtrv :.ml there is always a ready market for dain products. W ater costs yon fifty cents jkt a< re per yt. r. IM« ptv of fuel, and gtH>d well water c|<> e t«> tie- inf - •(•. Of tht‘ ten thousand acres in the tract h w in h water is now available, there an bit -ixtien hitndrt'd acres left to sell. Just ft.*, torfx :e te traits. Tin re are also a few GOOD 160 - ACRE HOMESTEADS \\r III \ Yot g.i h«*m<- «it- r your dav » work who«» hoi!»«* do you go into. Your nwn. or a landlords. Did you over figur«* out hoar many hou»«-» rould have Im n built with th* rvut money yott’ v* *|»-nt. f ’om» to I .a Pin«- and put that niotwv into a hora* of vour own. I - ill h vi-l. i »ork o g'M«l well w ater, lots of trrea 1 f« r fu. I uni f i ' i i » T h I ir i K-i t ion C o m p o n V apr«-«-» to furnish *h«-h-i' ■ !- >t a v e rv rrasonahl* rat* whrn « at»r f >r irrt« t he M'11 Irr otit * - !(■ t-- Puni, providing th* hom*»t*»«l i* tn b - iltnrv to tin- rr . -i I b* Wai ki r Basin I t r a l t v C o in jxiai- ! " i.u « ithori/i'd to niak* thi* offer t i v . l v t h«‘ oíd V h r | h e ho|M* - * - furlk/r if% format urn q.fdrcjj WALKER BASIN REALTY CO. ww » «RM-I.n «rL’.“L» the ' i fur uní.» f»»w* LA PINE, OREGON alt fin a l » • • h . m VI -t> M fnkers be» brrti»e«l •«*! »H m a t t w * « art«! i| ir«R i«ftU he rv ai « » tate m a n s I m 1 hut