PAGE 4 TTTTC RENT) Hl'IXETIN, DAILY EDITION. HKND. OREGON, MONDAY Jl'LY 111, 10UO ulectrlo Unlit u1 water In liounn; large lot; $15 lr month, lu ll ul in 415 Euhi I.iil'uynltu uvumiM, or Mi'Cumi SI K ii Shop. 27-UUtfH i'III'I'imI by Unit "hop. , I 2U-31U T. 11, IIUKIlNllOI KN Firsf Picture of Democrats' Nominating Their Candidates '' 100,(10 ItlCWA l(I A rxwnril of $100.00 will lin pnlil fur the nrrrfiit mill riiuvli'iliui, or rr liifuriiiiiiliiti Hint will lutiil In tliii ii,. runt mid ciiuvli'l Ion, of iiny pui'miii m LOST LOST i,iuly'a liiiu'ii coal; ift i lii'lclK" luitwmni Klk luloi mill t'l'umi I'mlt'lii. Fliulor pli'iixii return to llul loiln ..file... .13-SII-8IP XOTKi: I luivo sold my lulvrivt In Cliiilliplon Shun Khop. loi'iiti-il at Mill Wall, iiml uftor Jiily 10, in:!. will mil be ri"inimtlilii (or iiny d"ln In- puraoini iihIiik ilyiininltii or othtr v- pliixlvim n the 1 it ! mid si llui Mi ul n of tlriiHiiii tr lliu ruiuiin i r llU IIU iil. of tHhliiH flnli, u i i-il IblK illllli (l.i v or .In lin, III ;,i HTATH I..MK t'OM.MIHHIUN. Iiy A. I-:. liiuKlHliirf.-Hintii tiirn, W a nlii ii, S3-;ic I'HOI'ICHSIONAli AND IIISINKMM DlllKCTOItV. L - v . CVJTr o'VV Nrr . : . This first picture of the Democratic convention at San Francisco snows tne vast concourse of 10,000 dclcfrotes and spectators In the new million-dollar Auditorium. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, permanent chairman, can bo seen on tho pluifnrm, Immediately un der the giant electric amplifier, which carries the speaker's voice to evory corner of tho big bnll. Ii the foreground are members of llio pressnewsnanermen trow all over the world. The various state do.'cjjali-'u: are on Jlip ground Uocr under statu banners. . - " Record cf Transfers FURNISHED BY THE DESCHCTK? ABSTRACT COMPANY. U S to Ed Walker, N 1-2 of SE 1-4. S 1-2 of NE.1-4. E 1-2 of NW 1-1. KW 1-4 of NW 1-4 and NS 1-4 of SW 1-4. sec 21-20-16. The Bend Co to James Ryan, lot 1, blk 3. Highland aid. J H Merti to J W Livingston, NW 1-4 of NW 1-4, sec 86-14-13. W W Collins to W A Houser, S 1-2 of NW 1-4, sec 12-15-12. Bend Park Co to Edith E Johnson, lot 4, blk 113, First add to Bend Park. ' Bend Co to J H Frazier, lot 2, blk 10, Boulerard ai. Bend Co to J H Frazier, lot 1, blk 10, Boulevard add. Bend Co to J H Frazier, lots 3, 4. blk 10, Boulevard add. John Nelson to H M Swigert, lot 1, blk 21, Kenwood. J T McClellan to Anna Leota Mc Clellan. lot 4. blk 1, Mill add. . Geo W Dykstra to Nathan Valley Dykstra, W 1-2 of sec 15-20-16. Northwest Townsite Co to Henry Kanghurst, lot 12, blk 1, Northwest Townsite Co"s 1st add to Bend. .Northwest Townsite Co to Charles Smart, lot 10, blk 4, N W Townsite Co's 1st add to Bend. Northwest Townsite Co to Charles Stuart, lot 2, blk 4, N W Townsite Co's 1st add to Bend. Northwest Townsite Co to John Townsite Co's 1st add to Bend. Jas W Sherwood to Dan & Russell, Inc., S 1-2 of sec 16-16-10. DaHy Market Report (Furnished by arrangement with the Central Oretvn Bank.) NORTH PORTLAND, July 10. Cattle Receipts, 1375; no fancy steers; in common grades, 25c to 60c; rest of marke steady. Choice afiB? Hps ir ' OUR CREED- It is the belief of those associated with The First National Bank of Bend, that a bank's value to its community is measured by the service it renders. The right of a bank to exist arid enjoy the patronage of its community, is in exact proportion to its willingness to foster by every legitimate means the natural arid industrial resources of the territory which it serves. Tin Baku of Sofiaioi Bmnvina The Fj:rli?National Bank ' OK BEND A?lVHXf-&k HORTCMA-AEr ft XYlFEUxUHopcpER TI3Tf .,J. rHI MhrV&l h ' TCHf a WHAVS A MATrt W LVll .Ml a 1 I a - ' afc. iir DO YOU 'MEMBER? bout this time o" the year and the bunch would ci Just about this time V the year and the bunch would call for you and you'd beg off weedln' the onions and promise ma that you'd do them In the morning and Anally she'd say, "Well, all right, young 1 nan, you can go this time, but If dad wants V know where you were this afternoon, and why the garden wasn't weeded, you can do the explaining." Oh boy! then down the road and through the pasture (and you'd rip your shirt crawlla' under the fence) and then the bunch would top and pull off some of Ad Mercer's corn-silk and you'd ail light up one o' the home-made cigs and Skinny Stearns or Fat Temple would gut a little dizzy and make nil sorts of excuses about why they weren't feelin' good. Eht 'member? Then pretty soon the grand old creek would loom up In sight like an oasis in a desert, and you'd all start peelin' off on the war down till there wasn't an awful lot left on. and then mebbe Bob Reed or Doc Janes would start out like a greyhound with a bundle o' clothes under his wing, and talk about your cross-country races, none of them had anything on that one, eh I And Fat would usually trip on something or run a thistle In bis toe. But he'd always come tip smiling. And then SPLASH! SPLASH I like so many frogs you'd 11 tumble In and come up spittln' water all over like young whales. And Fat would always hold his nosa and jump In .'cause h" couldn't dive; 'member T Eh 7 " t steers, $10.00 to $10.50: good to choice, $9.75 to $10.00; medium to good, $8.75 -to $9.75; fair to goo, $8 to $8.75; common to fair, $6.75 to $8; choice cows and heifers, $7.50 to $8; good to choice, $6.50 to $7.50; medium to good, $5.50 to $6.50; fair to medium, $4.50 to $5.50; tanners. $3.50 to $4.50; -Ski to bulls, $3.50 to $6; prime light calves, $11 to $12, extreme, $13; medium light, $9 to $10; heavy, $7 to $8.50. , Hc. , Receipts. 525; 60c, to 75c higher. Prime mixed. $16.25 to S16.75: med ium mixed, $15.75 to $16.5; rough heavies, $1$ to $12; pigs $12 to $14.75; smooth heavies, $12 to $14.75. " Sheep. Receipts, 2420; steady. East of mountain lambs, $J0.50 to $11; valley Iambs, $10 to $10.50; bull lambs, $7.50 to $8.50; yearlings, $6.50 to $7.50; wethers, $6 to $7; ewes, $2.50 to $6.25. Tut it in Tho liulli-tin. ClutlBed advertlalliir Cham wr bea 10 unu for 20 word! or leae. One eent per oM for all over JO. All elaaelSed wteertlalaii itrlctl, each in adeanea.. FOR SALE FOR SALE Bicycle; 22-inch frime; good condition; $25. J. A. Sath er. 20-28-29P FOR SALE New 5 -room modern house; has never beon occupied. Tnqulre E. P. Brosterhouse, 1470 West Third. 83-2 ltfc FOR SALE Four-room house; gar age, one lot; lawn and garden; close to Brooks-Scanlon planer; terms. Inquire 839 Columbia; across river. 19-28-31p FOR SALE Good light wagon and light work harness, rubber-tired buggy and hew single harness. Jack Helfrlch, 614 Portland Ave. - 31-29-31p low In Highland addition; oasy terms. See J. ltyun & Co. 39-17UO FOR SALE: Now, modern five-room house, on Itlvumldo street; newly furnished. Boo J. ltyun & Com pany. 39-1 7 tfc Foil SALK Kour-ruom house, fur nished, on Hill struct; $1500. See J. Hyan & Co. 39-17tfc FOIl SALK Flvo-rooin modnrii hoimo on Delaware ave; liiiKeiuniA and fireplace. See J. Kynn & Co. 3l-17tfc FOR SALE Two modern flvo-roou biinKalows, now building, on Delaware: easy terms. Inquire Carlson Lyons. 46-27tfc USED CARS FOR 8ALE liked Ford cars. Cars guaranteed Cont.-Ore. Motor Co. 6S-41tfo WANTED WANTED A driver. Inquire Amer ican Express Co. 32-29tfc WANTED TO BUY Five-room mod ern house, close In. Inquire Gil bert Furniture Store. 29-29lfc WANTED Girl to help with houso work; no washing. Inuulre Mrs. Smead, Jones ranch. 97-24tfc i WANTED To borrow $2200 at 8 First-claBs city property as sccur Ity. Address M. F., caro lliillotln 23C'8-33p WANTED Furniture, phouographs. ranges and household goods of all description. Standard Furniture Co. oltfc HAVE M. A. PALMER, Cablnot Maker and Bulldor, make your screen doors and windows. Snop rear of old Irrigation Bldg. 93-42tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; no children. Inquire Holmes grocery. 35-30p FOR RENT Small house near mills, partly rurnlehed; right for two men; $10 per month. S. R. Hogln. 34 Lafayette ave. 34-30p FOR RENT Electric vacuum sweopers by the day. Standard Furniture Co. 27-14tfc FOR RENT Four-room house, new ly papered, inquire A. A. Mun- den, Gilbert Furniture Store. 30-29tfc FOR RENT Two-room - furnished apartment. PhonO Black 711. t- 28-29-300 FOR WENT House near mills, at 80 McKay avenue. Address Box 557, Bend. 20-29-31p FOR RENT Four-room cottage; Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t 0. G. C. praparallon for iiollro hat bono fitod many. Whr pay lovcrnl hundred dollnra for an opurnlion to rcmovu a uollro wlu-n U.O.C. can beoblnini'd for auch coroparallvuly amalloxpundlturuf p.G.C.wlion properly applied ulvoa antlf Inrlory roiulu, or your money will bo refunded. O.G.C. la aold direct, by mall only. Wrlto for book lot. Addreai Dopt.S O.O.C CHBM1CAL COMPANY ' Soallle.Wailiin.7ton Mountain View Hospital (ioiii riil lloilliil; Mnli'i'iilly Ciiai'a a H luliy Corps of rotiipoloiit, truliii'il mirai'S riiono 2SS1 Kuiihud unil Ktutii His. Mrs. Iluttlo Miiyim, Mur. (J. K. M AST-PIANO TUN Kit TllllllIK, ( IrillllilH, Iti'KlllltUlIU, Iti'pilll'llIU l-I.AVI It I'lAMl WtlltK A hl'W IALTV Offli-ii Willi Urn Ilnnil hrnurli of Sit HUMAN, fl.AV t ' .M r.t Y I lliii'liwiilmr's Htoru) Kli lmviiy nml Ullirr I'lniina Offlro 1'holie niuck S53J 1 F. M. BLOOM Dentist lloohis 4 ami 5, over I'lmiofthn Dr. Charles A. Fowler i'HYSICIAN AND BURGEON Offices In tho O'Kann lliiiltllii Telepliones: Res., lllack 1473 Ofdco Red 8361 R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-16 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 511 (Dr. Coe'e foroMr Oltke.) IL II. De Annocid Ctiaa. W. ttaklna Dc Armond & Erskinc I. it w v K II H O'Kane Building, Bond, Oregon W. G. Manning, D. M. D. DENTIST Suits 11-14 O'Kana Building Tel. Black 1711 Bond, Or For Public Stenographer Call Bend Company Office. I'hone Tl. Piano Tuning Regulating and Ropalrlng L. S. RICKARD Leave orders at Shepherd's Muste Store Fhone Rod 201 Latest Up-To-Date Instruments and Equlpmont. DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist Room 9 O'Kane Bldg. Bond, Ore. Comploto Lens Grinding Fact ory; on Promises. Lenses Du plicated Dr. II. N. MOORE duntIstiiy' el Black 1671 O'Kane Bldg. Telephone Red 371 O'Kmic nirig I Dr. E. E. GRAY DENTIST Houn 9:00 to 12:00 i:00 to 3:30 ecnnj 1 antf 5una'eia, fry apfioinlmtnl HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Up-to-daU electrical aealp reatmenta for falllns balr and dandruff. Famoua Nco ptaatlqua Faee traatmenta. All klnda Hair Work done. MRS. MUliUSR Oregon St. 'Phone Red 1851 O. H. Winkle TRANSFER Light-Heavy Hauling. , Oot my iprlces on hauling In and out of city. Phono Illk. 1851. CLASSIFIED ADS RESULTS BRING Kl 1,111 1 It, MIM HAI, ASU KTi:.AM IIATIIS A I'rovpd iiikI Trlml Iti'ineily for Itbmimntlain. Ilml Cnldh. I.a (Irlppe, Nnrvouatiraa, Kid niy mid Liver Troubles DR. It. I). STOWKLL Telitplione I10II MASSAGE THEAT.MKNTH Two Di-psrtmnitt: I.uillna and Giiiitlutnun Over Klaniliird Furiillure Co. IIENII. OREGON BATES TRANSFER CO. Hill Hates Tom Wheeler IV A.VU (It TSIDK IIAl l.l.StJ Office i Krt'iirlilo'a Bloru, 10H lloiid HI root I'hone Hud 1 3 4) 1 Bond ... Oregon Carlson & Lyons & HKATINC. I'luiublutf and Hratlng SiippIlM, Hath Itouin Acceaaorles, sto. I'ipc, VhIvch and rittUiKS PHONE It I-l) IMU Own Your Own Home I have some luugains in BUNGALOWS ' KAHY TKHMS J. A. EASTES Central Oregon's LsaJintf INSURANCE AGENCY Tinning and Sheet. Metal WM. MONTOOMKH. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice and Skylight Repelling promptly attended to Prlrea right, work Riinrnutned BEND INSURANCE AGENCY Writer of all almla of luauranee. Old. t liiiuranee AKeney In Central Ore- f."?.-.. " ?. y"1 NalloosJ Uana llulldlns. lieod, (Jrwoo. MRS. V. A. SMITH Agent for the NUHONE CORSETS Will call by nppolntmont 10EB Columbia Street. ADDRESS P. O. B. 40. JOB WORK R. II. FOX , CARPENTKR SHOP 121 Minnesota 8t. -v- llenil Irfiilge No. 428 Loyal Or der of Moose Meets In Moots Hall every Thursday. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend DR. G. SKINNER DHNTIST ' Phone; Office, Rod 2361 Room 17 O'Kane Building Office Hours: t to 1 1 to S C. C. DICK v Auto Shop General Repairing; .I'hone III in k 1781 424 Kant Kcarnoy' FOR SALE Modern 5-room bunga